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Fetching Things
This is easiest to teach if your dog already enjoys carrying things in his mouth, but you can also try to teach a dog to bring his toys to you even if he doesn't like to retrieve a ball/stick thrown by you. It would be easiest to teach this trick if your dog already can sit on command and stays that way until you give him the permission to go -- this way you can hide a toy etc. while he sits and waits.
Bring your dog's toy a few steps away from where he is sitting, so that he can see it, and ask him to find it. You can use the command 'find!', or the name of the toy, or just 'toy!' etc. for any object that you hide and want him to bring to you.
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If you have the time, patience
and a dog, there is no limit of the tricks
you can teach old Rover! Who said you can't
teach an old dog new tricks? Totally wrong!
The only thing you need is time and patience!
Only work with your dog for five minutes
at a time! If your dog totally does not
get it, stop for the day and review the
directions. Always end the session on a
cheerful note even if your dog made no improvement!
Use yummy treats to keep your dog from getting
bored! Have a play session after you train
your dog. This will keep old Rover happy!
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