It is possible to teach your dog to play fetch. Some breeds take longer than other breeds to learn the game
What you will need:
1. A toy or ball
2. Treats (optional)
STEP 1: Choose an ‘interesting’ object
Choose an item that your dog really loves to play with. It can be a favourite squeaky toy, a ball or a rope toy. After the game, you need to put it away and only take it out when you want to play fetch. This way it stays interesting for your dog.
STEP 2: Get your dog interested
For those dogs who are not naturally inclined to play fetch, start off by playing with the object yourself to trigger your dog’s interest. A game of tug-of-war is a good way to start. If he is still learning to grab or hold on to the object, praise him when he mouths it.
STEP 3: Play with your dog
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