dangergirl 13 Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 My whippet pup is 6 months now and weve been retrieving ball and teddies and now a rabbit dummy in the house. Ive been doing this in the hallway so he has to come to me, when he gets to me he will always drop it on command. He is always asked to 'Sit'-'Stay' before retrieve. If i try the retrieve in the front room i will have to position myself infront of 'his' sofa so that again, he has to some past me. If i were anywhere else in the room i feel he would jump right on the sofa with it and ignore me. Ive tried him outside with it and he will, chase it and get it, but either walk off with it, or drop it and come back to me! Ive tried him on the extendable lead but this only ended up round his legs making the situation worse. I only do 2-3 retrievs a day. What shall i do? Shall i leave it for a week? Is the retrieve natural for sighthounds? Help/advice appreciated as this is his only prob at moment. Cheers DG Quote Link to post Share on other sites
undisputed 1,664 Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 I would keep it to the house for the time being I wouldn't use a lead as you may spook him and ruin any progress you may make just keep doing little and often maybe use the back garden and position yourself in such a way he has to go by you...good luck! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
UNCLE BUCK 0 Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 yes as above,but just a little tip that works for me.Try tyeing string to the dummy when the pup picks it up give it a gentle tug and call the dog.Try it in your house first, then the garden and so on. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mccroryart 0 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 I'm using treats and lots of praise as well as getting down very low with my arms spread out to get the pup to retrieve. The plan is to make the dog want to come back each time. If the dogs starts to get pissed off when you keep taking its dummy you could try using a few different objects to keep his interest going. I had a quick look at your gallery, the pup looks stunning. Eamonn Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest oneredtrim Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 (edited) . Edited November 19, 2008 by oneredtrim Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bird 9,887 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Remember this , that all retrieve training is very good for any pup, but when you switch over to a live rabbit, all that training can go out of the window Ive had dogs that would retrieve dummy's anything all day long, but once on the real thing some would bring back, and some would NOT So keep at it , and dont forget you carnt make them retrieve, its not natural like a gundog Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dangergirl 13 Posted November 19, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Thanks guys i'll give it a try. He just seems to want to go off with the bloody thing, so i shut all the doors to the escape routes and he comes back to me and drops it at my feet. If the doors were open he would not come to me im sure. DG Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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