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whenever i play fetch with my dog she will prane around us showing us the ball and not lettung us grab it.. then wr have to grab her coller and get the ball and right when we do it she sprints away waiting for us to throw the ball.. then we do she will go get it and come back prance around us and we have to pry it out of her mouth.. how can we train her to drop the ball for us?? thanks

also how can i train a dog to sleep in a certain spot the whole night?

2007-01-21 08:48:48 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

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ha ha, great description! You want to make the "Give" or "Out" or whatever command you use an immediately-rewarded behavior. Most dogs, left to their own devices, will go parade around as your dog does. You need to make the giving of the ball more rewarding than the parade - so get a treat pouch, and get yummy treats that you know your dog will take. Lamb lung, deli chicken/turkey/ham, that kind of thing. Practice exchanging the ball with your dog in a 'boring' environment - even better, find a room with a corner into which you can toss the ball, so that when your dog turns around, he must come straight to you because of the corner he's in. Show him the treat at first to establish that he drops the ball to get rewarded. Don't challenge him with distractions until he's readily giving up the ball every time. Then you can start to play as you have done - but when you teach the 'give', remember the object is not to throw the ball so much as it is to keep it close to your body and reward your dog many, many times for repeating the "Give" behavior.

2007-01-21 09:37:29 · answer #1 · answered by Misa M 6 · 1 0

Going back to basic training will help with this problem. Work with her on the Come and Sit commands until she does them every time. Once she has mastered those commands the rest will come easily. After she retreives the ball, you'll be able to put her into a sit at your feet. Then you'll be able to concentrate on the drop command more easily. It takes time and patience, but eventually it will be worth it. Once she gets the drop command, start with the sit/stay until you throw the ball. You'll find fetch much more enjoyable this way than having to chase her around.

Until that point, try what I did with my pup before understood her roll. When she brings the ball back...instead of chasing her (which turns it into another game)...try ignoring her. She really wants you to throw the ball again and if you ignore her, she'll eventually bring the ball right to your feet to try to get your attention. When she does, pick up the ball and put her into sit, not throwing the ball until she complies.

As far as training the dog to sleep in the same spot all night, this is next to impossible. Dogs very rarely sleep all night, therefore the only way to ensure that they don't wander is kennel training (crate training). This will ensure that your pup is safe at night while you're sleeping.

2007-01-21 09:06:04 · answer #2 · answered by motomouth_1965 4 · 0 0

Dog Training is all about getting your canine to behave well, but some people do it for sports and other entertainment purposes. Some of the other reasons people train their dogs are:

It rewarding since you get a sense of accomplishment once a dog can do something new.
It is a good opportunity to bond with the dog - this is important for the dog and for the owner.
You can make money when you train dogs as a business or for sport.
Training the dog is fun and it challenges the owner and the dog.
Different trainers have different techniques for training their canine. However, some techniques are more effective than others. To learn about the best techniques, visit a registered dog trainer, talk to a veterinarian, or do online or offline research.
There are several types of training that you, or a professional, can explore to train dogs and these are:

1) Behavior and obedience training: One training that is universal is behavior and obedience training. This is done on dogs of all ages, but it is better to start when the canine is a puppy because as they say, it is hard to teach old dogs new tricks. Behavior and obedience dog trainingbrings out the best in the dog and it makes understanding each other easier.

2) House training: House training is very important and it should also start when the dog is still a puppy. House training is all about training the dog to have house manners and to respect your space. There are several techniques used for this and they include crate training and pad training for training the dog to 'go' outside.

3) Positive reinforcement: Positive reinforcement is a new type of training approach and it is all about rewarding the dog for good behavior or for learning a new trick. All animals tend to perform better when there is a promise of a reward. Possible rewards are snacks, interaction with other dogs, giving the dog your attention, or giving the dog tug toys - the reward should take into consideration what the dog likes because dogs are different.

4) Negative reinforcement: Negative reinforcement training approach has been used for many years where the dog is punished for failure to learn or to behave properly, but this does not work because it only makes the canine scared and causes it to lose confidence. Negative reinforcement techniques included beatings and electric shocks.

5) Trick training: Trick training is done for fun, by those who want a sports dog, and those involved in other entertainment activities such as the circus. You should choose the dog carefully to avoid frustration because some dogs are easier to train than others.

6) Teething: It is important to train dogs when they are teething because they are under a lot of pain and they usually chew on furniture such as table legs, shoes, and even wallpaper. Possible training techniques for discouraging the chewing are bad-smelling sprays on items that are at risk and giving the dog chew toys.

7) Command training: It is possible to train dogs to follow commands. These commands include 'sit', 'attack', and 'fetch', among others. This requires patience and there are various techniques of dog training that can be used to achieve this such as giving rewards.

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2016-04-14 00:05:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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By their nature, dogs are pack animals with a well-defined social order. Through basic training, you need to consistently make sure your puppy understands that you are the leader, not him. So in teaching him the basic rules, you take on the role of pack leader.

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2016-04-01 20:32:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-03 00:49:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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