- Location
- East Sussex
I have searched through other posts on this topic but can't find anything that relates to my particular problem.
Rajah (Golden Retriever I borrow) needs to learn to retrieve for Rally Level 5 - which is a way off but not out of the bounds of possibility.
The problem is that with me he won't pick anything up or take any object from me. I know how to train so that a game of fetch becomes a formal retrieve - I did this successfully with Molly, but I'm a bit stumped by Rajah's unwillingness to take anything in his mouth - he won't play fetch or tug.
I haven't even attempted making it a 'retrieve', just thrown things, shaken things, tried to hand him things etc. I have tried with gundog dummies, soft toys with and without squeakers, rubber rings, plastic toys, a dumbbell and a tennis ball.
I think the problem is me as his owner says he does carry things around at home - and I have seen him with a ball in his mouth at home. I have NEVER spoken sharply to Rajah or hurt him in anyway but I have rewarded very heavily with food for keeping his attention on me when there are distractions around, including toys (as ignoring a toy while you heel past it is a Rally exercise.) I'm convinced he believes I want him to ignore the toys I offer. And when I have tried shaking them/ wriggling them around he has just backed off looking really worried (so of course I stopped.)
Today I tried throwing a tennis ball and he did run after it and sort of danced around it, but then stopped and came back to me and leant in close. I didn't give food but ran to the ball and threw it again, saying 'get it'. Again he ran and pranced and returned to me. I repeated a couple more times and then gave up and put the ball away.
A couple of weeks ago I tried smearing cream cheese on a plastic dumbbell and holding it out to him. He licked the cheese off but didn't attempt to take the dumbbell and when I pushed it towards his mouth he backed off.
So what do you think? Keep trying with the ball? Try again with cream cheese on the dumbbell? Or something else?
I don't need a quick fix - I've got plenty of time to train this, but I can't see a way forward.
Rajah (Golden Retriever I borrow) needs to learn to retrieve for Rally Level 5 - which is a way off but not out of the bounds of possibility.
The problem is that with me he won't pick anything up or take any object from me. I know how to train so that a game of fetch becomes a formal retrieve - I did this successfully with Molly, but I'm a bit stumped by Rajah's unwillingness to take anything in his mouth - he won't play fetch or tug.
I haven't even attempted making it a 'retrieve', just thrown things, shaken things, tried to hand him things etc. I have tried with gundog dummies, soft toys with and without squeakers, rubber rings, plastic toys, a dumbbell and a tennis ball.
I think the problem is me as his owner says he does carry things around at home - and I have seen him with a ball in his mouth at home. I have NEVER spoken sharply to Rajah or hurt him in anyway but I have rewarded very heavily with food for keeping his attention on me when there are distractions around, including toys (as ignoring a toy while you heel past it is a Rally exercise.) I'm convinced he believes I want him to ignore the toys I offer. And when I have tried shaking them/ wriggling them around he has just backed off looking really worried (so of course I stopped.)
Today I tried throwing a tennis ball and he did run after it and sort of danced around it, but then stopped and came back to me and leant in close. I didn't give food but ran to the ball and threw it again, saying 'get it'. Again he ran and pranced and returned to me. I repeated a couple more times and then gave up and put the ball away.
A couple of weeks ago I tried smearing cream cheese on a plastic dumbbell and holding it out to him. He licked the cheese off but didn't attempt to take the dumbbell and when I pushed it towards his mouth he backed off.
So what do you think? Keep trying with the ball? Try again with cream cheese on the dumbbell? Or something else?
I don't need a quick fix - I've got plenty of time to train this, but I can't see a way forward.