Can a dog be trained to fetch a ball? My six year old Sheltie-Poo does not seem to understand the concept- you can throw a ball right to her (or past her) and she ignores it completely. I'd love to hear from anyone who has trained a dog to play this game.





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I love a training challenge so I set off to teach Dusty from the ripe age of 8 weeks how to retrieve. We have a long hallway that leads to a bathroom and three bedrooms in our house. I would close all the doors and block his way from getting past me in the only opening left. I would toss tennis balls and any thing else I thought he would want to play with. If he showed any interest in the ball at all, I rewarded him with praise or a treat. He didn't catch on for sometime but I was persistant, especially since my husband said it couldn't be done. That made it a double necessity to get him retrieving. Everyday we would play in this hall and every day I would get frustrated. Then I got a big basketball with a rope string and incorporated tug with it. He started catching on! I took that basketball everywhere and would tug and toss (with me retrieving it most of the time). Then it happened!!!! He finally retrieved it back to me (purely accidentally) but I got so excited and jumped around like a nut that he must of wondered... hummm did she do that because I did this? Of course that was our breaking point 6 months after we started trying to get him to retrieve! Now you can't stop Dusty from retrieving for hours at a time, especially with a frisbee! At times it is a nuisance!



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