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Just let it be a pup and play with toys as any pup would do. I have found that leaving a couple of soft toys (old childs ones) laying around, then calling the pup over and making a big fuss when he brings it to you, can benefit his retrieve training later in life. Well its always worked for me anyway. :thumbs:

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well first thing is how old is your pup because hannah it could be 9 month old but if it is just a young pup then i would say start it retreving a sock then a small teddy then dummy but that is all i have ever used good luch with the pup mate pearsonal message me for any more info ( whats the cross how old and any photos matey )

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well first thing is how old is your pup because hannah it could be 9 month old but if it is just a young pup then i would say start it retreving a sock then a small teddy then dummy but that is all i have ever used good luch with the pup mate pearsonal message me for any more info ( whats the cross how old and any photos matey )

 

 

well she is 6 months

i am just using a sock with a ball in it at the moment

she is a bull x greyhound

lovely dog

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