griffinej5
Posted : 12/7/2011 10:02:36 PM
Luke only recently learned to catch the ball (in any situation). He still doesn't always get it off the box. He used to always lose it behind the box, and he did once on Friday. I always call him back again if he does that. I figure if he loses it behind the box and has to go search, he's probably going to take longer than he does to repeat his run (I seriously need to time him). I kinda backwards chained the catch. I started right up basically putting the ball into his mouth, and then started backing up until he was catching from a bit of a distance. When he didn't catch it, I tried to grab it before he could get it and play with it, so he would learn that you have to catch the ball in order to get to play with it.
We'll be starting our second dog in flyball in about two weeks, though to start out, I probably won't be there with her much, if it at all. Unless maybe, I fly home so that I can pick up both dogs and get them out to the place to train. I get home maybe 50 minutes before the class starts if I don't hit traffic too bad, and we live 45 minutes away. If my sister meets me at the curb with the two dogs ready to go, I could do it. Callie, is a golden looking mutt. She not as motivated to get the ball as Luke is. She chases, but she doesn't bring it back, and she's not nuts about it like he is.