22/08/2024
I am going to take over from Scrumpy now for a bit. I started doing some retriever training with her. Quite a challenge! Scrumpy is 3 years old and as pets go, very good (comes back usually when called, sits, stays and walks on the lead with minimal pulling).
But this … ! What they want you to do has blown my mind. I don’t know if I can do it.
First thing is, Scrumpy has always been used to running after anything that’s thrown, as soon as you throw it. She brings it back (which is a good start), but now, she has to WAIT UNTIL I TELL HER TO GO AND GET IT. Ultimately this has to be done without a lead on!!! I’d think it was impossible, but all the other dogs at training can do it. So, if they can do it … then so will I.
So, first of all, base it on the ‘stay’ command. Scrumpy is so keen on retrieving that my first try meant I had to leave her staying, walk all the way out and slowly put the ball on the ground, then try to get back to her before she went to fetch it. It took a while for her to get the idea. In fact, at first, she would run past me to fetch the ball, before I could get back to her to send her. We were reduced to having another person put the ball down, and pick it up quickly if she went for it before she was told. This required a quick reaction, because this dog is fast and she would go through you to get the ball. OK, we succeeded and proudly went off to our next training lesson.
I have to say, they were very patient with me and Scrumpy. The number of times that Scrumpy would ‘run in’ and get a retrieve that was meant for another dog! She had to go on the lead then, but I was determined to succeed.
NOTE: This story contains lots of mistakes by me! I should never have trained her this way, and we should have started much younger.
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