One trick for stopping the game of "chase" is to keep a drag line on the dog. Just a long thin cord that won't get tangled up. The length depends on the dog, it needs to be long enough that you can get close enough to step on it. Then just reach down grab it and gently reel them in while saying "come" "bring it" or whatever command you want to use. Once they get there, love on them and be all excited about their retrieve. With some dogs it helps to trade them a treat for the game, but different people have different opinions on bribing a dog, for doing its job. Clicker training can be a good tool for all training if you care to look into it.Ruff.... Ruff Howser. Hes a good dog..... When he feels like it. One thing hes got down pat is the get it part. The squirrel hits just hits the ground and hes nailed it, fast. He says he likes crushing there bones between his jaws...
Ya, he gets excited and wants to play keep a way but a little work on that he pretty much now brings it to my side.. hes a good little guy .
Ruff.... Ruff Howser. Hes a good dog..... When he feels like it. One thing hes got down pat is the get it part. The squirrel hits just hits the ground and hes nailed it, fast. He says he likes crushing there bones between his jaws...
Ya, he gets excited and wants to play keep a way but a little work on that he pretty much now brings it to my side.. hes a good little guy .
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