Everything YOU NEED to KNOW to TEACH your DOG a PERFECT FETCH!

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  • @zakgeorge
    @zakgeorge  7 лет назад +141

    I hope you guys enjoy! Here's a playlist that will show you how to teach your dog the basics in order: ruclips.net/p/PLMssKIjsDxXmMGypWsr8u-yGOUSoPoozb Thanks for subscribing!

    • @patriciaworsham869
      @patriciaworsham869 7 лет назад +3

      Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution I am getting a puppy in four weeks and your are so helpful

    • @brettarnett4218
      @brettarnett4218 7 лет назад +1

      I'm getting a dog for Christmas your so so help full thank you

    • @zoemilian4954
      @zoemilian4954 7 лет назад +1

      How do I stop my dog from tugging on the leash, there is bunnies everywhere and she tries to get them. She isn't a hunting dog so I think she wants to play with them.

    • @jayshreem91
      @jayshreem91 7 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your amazing video. It has been extremely helpful. :)

    • @meli-xv4gb
      @meli-xv4gb 7 лет назад

      Zoe Milian dogs like to chase bunnies not play with them just cuz she's not a hunting dog doesn't mean she doesn't like chasing or wanting to bite bunnies

  • @JonnyGeorgeXz
    @JonnyGeorgeXz 8 лет назад +220

    I just got my first puppy ever- Almost thirty years old here, and been a cat person my entire life. Cats are easy- mine were at least. You just set them down and show them their litter location, and place of food, and walk away. Clean up is easy. I did not know what to expect with this puppy, and he's fortunately awesomely tempermented... The first 24 hours we didn't have toys or anything for him and when he peed in the house for the hundredth time, I yelled at him outside (Just the word "NO!" very loud and angrily), and he got scared to come back in with me. It broke my heart completely- I stayed up the next night and found your videos, and immediately convinced my girlfriend to run out and get some things you've shown me puppies need immediately. He now has a very large crate for his size (He won't get very big ) in which he got into immediately and loved following your advice... plenty of toys with different textures (because he is quite bitey)- this has helped and I'm following you're "show him what I like" and "give him something else to bite" methods in alternative sessions. I am now only three days into this- I've been teaching my already dog-knowledgable girlfriend about what she's doing wrong (politely- don't want to be killed)... and being someone with no kids at this point... I have to say I love this guy and the responsibility I have to him. In three days he's stolen my heart and I am so glad that there's a place I can go to find how I can do my best for him. Thank you so, so, so much! We're teaching him fetch soon, and getting him an exercise pen- we can't really let him roam our room free for too long without him biting us a bunch or getting into things. Vets say he's 4 months old according to his teeth. Anyway- Thank you again so so much!

    • @TeslaNick2
      @TeslaNick2 8 лет назад +14

      So good to hear. We all make mistakes with our dogs and puppies are VERY hard work at times and can test the patience of the best of us. Dogs are (fortunately) very forgiving. Keep up the good work.

    • @s.c.pfoundation3559
      @s.c.pfoundation3559 3 года назад

      Good to know 🤣

  • @koroshiyashinigami
    @koroshiyashinigami Год назад +9

    8 years later, still so helpful! Thank You Zak.

  • @s3nkanon332
    @s3nkanon332 9 лет назад +1360

    around 6:30 is where he talks about fetching...your welcome

  • @FMX19
    @FMX19 4 года назад +331

    Feel free to fast forward to 5th minute... thats when he starts explaining the fetch

  • @gabootsyneedspotatochips6371
    @gabootsyneedspotatochips6371 4 года назад +53

    just some notes, ignore this!
    tug of war
    - get the dog interested
    - then lose interest by stopping the tug
    - as soon as they let go, pull forward
    - keep a cool head regarding aggressiveness
    - slowly increase the barrier between tugs
    catch
    - keep first several throws short
    - get the dog used to the structure of fetch
    - the closer you are to the dog, the more they chase you
    - run with them to get the toy and return to the point of origin
    - over time the dog will learn to play fetch with anything, anywhere

    • @gypsy6033
      @gypsy6033 4 года назад

      amscray ! That’s very helpful actually thank you!

    • @elijahcarmellie2407
      @elijahcarmellie2407 4 года назад

      Who wants popcorn?

    • @henznx9338
      @henznx9338 4 года назад

      Ima use ur notes to thxs

    • @5AMFAMAS
      @5AMFAMAS 3 года назад

      Thx so much

  • @hannahdarlyn
    @hannahdarlyn 6 лет назад +7

    I love how his owner was running with you and learning by doing the whole time!! Awesome video as always

  • @nhwza
    @nhwza 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for including an option for people who can't run! I have mobility issues, but am trying to teach my puppy fetch. Watching this video, at first I thought I wouldn't be able to teach my boy fetch, but then you mentioned the long lead option. I'm so impressed that it even occurred to you to mention that because it's not something most able-bodied people even think about. I love your approach to training and your videos are awesome. If you could include more tips for people who have mobility problems or need low-energy alternatives, so many people would really appreciate it and share the videos within their communities.

  • @myrnadouna7518
    @myrnadouna7518 6 лет назад +2

    Zak you've done it again, out of all methods I have seen and tried on youtube to teach fetch, your's was the ONLY one that worked beautifully on my 4 month old standard poodle Rocky. He enjoys playing so much more now with this method of teaching fetch, he literally got the toy and gave it back to me within minutes! I can't thank you enough dude. Keep doing what you're doing because it's workin!

  • @deepadongarwar2778
    @deepadongarwar2778 5 лет назад +21

    The biggest mistake I was making was to lure my puppy with treats to ask him to fetch. You opened my eyes! Thanks a lot Zak!!!

  • @TheWorkingAussie
    @TheWorkingAussie 9 лет назад +436

    I had a 6 month old GSD/Aussie mix, she would fake me. She started running back to me then the last second she quickly turned. >.>

    • @kayeteye
      @kayeteye 9 лет назад +7

      Same with my australian kelpie pup haha

    • @hannag4768
      @hannag4768 7 лет назад +29

      Hoping For The Day Haha, my Aussie does that sometimes.
      *Tilly comes running with stick*
      "Yes,yes,yes, good girl!"
      *180 doggo turn*
      " *sigh* "

    • @sashaeshatheriankun2678
      @sashaeshatheriankun2678 7 лет назад +3

      my dog does that in general

    • @saragracebailey5288
      @saragracebailey5288 7 лет назад +1

      Hoping For The Day first teach them sit and teach him or her what you say when your not happy mine is Marley Grace for my dog
      And she comes back no problem so sit and a name worked for me I hope it helps

    • @Rubyannabelle28
      @Rubyannabelle28 7 лет назад

      XD

  • @jdtafur
    @jdtafur 9 лет назад +105

    Baco's fetch gets better everyday and this is absolutely true, he behaves much better now. Thanks for these videos!! I want to take it to the next level and I'm starting to work with the frisbee... He loves it!! His new think these days is eating some christmas tree ornaments though!!

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  9 лет назад +14

      Great to hear training is going well! He's a great dog!

    • @rasmuspedersen9731
      @rasmuspedersen9731 8 лет назад +3

      Hi Zak, I really enjoyed all your videos! I have some unique problems with my dog, first of all, he doesn't ever want to play and rarely chew. Have you ever encountered something like this? I want to exercise and play, but he doesn't respond to toys or anything ..

    • @SamM-th5jl
      @SamM-th5jl 8 лет назад

      Zak talks in a video about finding the right toy for your dog. Maybe yours just isn't interested in the toys you have?

    • @mridulpatowary7987
      @mridulpatowary7987 7 лет назад +2

      Friends I found the best website thаt will help you to trаin your dooogрrofessionally.Heree is the weeebsite ===> twitter.com/0a7e93d52b9720ff3/status/742623739800653824 Everything YOU NEED to KNOW to TEACH your DOG a РERFЕCT FETCH

  • @tjcartermusic
    @tjcartermusic 4 года назад +4

    This video is so so great! My first pup just adopted me and we started learning fetch. He does the “losing interest and distraction” part after a little while so now I know exactly what to do! And it’s also great to know that it’s common in dogs! Love these videos!! Thank you! 🙏

  • @charliesauter-hunsberger3015
    @charliesauter-hunsberger3015 10 лет назад +6

    I always appreciate when you include info on how long it can take to train the dog, since you're videos make it look so easy! Keep up the great work!

  • @ameyakrishnamoorthy6583
    @ameyakrishnamoorthy6583 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! I started using this method to teach my 7 month old boxer fetch and he loves it. Not only has it given him a great outlet to release all of that puppy energy, it has, also, strengthened the bond we share. Thank you so much!

  • @sarahanderson2032
    @sarahanderson2032 10 лет назад +98

    I got lucky with my dog, he knew how to fetch when I got him, the only part I had to work on was teaching a let go, but that was super easy.
    In fact, whenever people ask me why I picked him, I just say that it was "love at first fetch". I really wanted a playful, friendly, outgoing dog, and when I was volunteering at the animal shelter I took him out for some exercise and discovered his love of balls. I fell for him the moment he chased the first ball... :)
    In his personal opinion, tennis balls should be renamed to "yellow, fuzzy orbs of happiness"

    • @jessicarosso6193
      @jessicarosso6193 10 лет назад +1

      Yeah my puppy came with knowing how to fetch too!:)

    • @anayabhuwalka8019
      @anayabhuwalka8019 3 года назад

      Same my cav baby will run after it and bring it back but is learning to let go he is getting better, he also gets distracted sometime but we are working on it.

  • @Hatarue
    @Hatarue 7 лет назад +2

    You are helping me so much. I'm not a dog person but the husband came with one. He is a terror if I don't take him on a daily bike ride. That dog has soo much energy!

  • @tfoprincess
    @tfoprincess 9 лет назад +159

    When I make it chase me it drops the toy and chases me...then bits me. Yay! XD Puppy life

    • @thenormanator5289
      @thenormanator5289 8 лет назад +22

      +Nyanna Ross Well that was almost English.

    • @tfoprincess
      @tfoprincess 8 лет назад +9

      +The Normanator I try

    • @zellazellamulsherman7333
      @zellazellamulsherman7333 8 лет назад +1

      +Nyanna Ross
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    • @ibrahimsabbaq6893
      @ibrahimsabbaq6893 8 лет назад +1

      +Nyanna Ross same here with my pitbull :D

    • @tfoprincess
      @tfoprincess 8 лет назад +1

      Ibrahim Sabbaq I think it's time to switch from pitbull (mine: rottweiler) to a tiny poodle dog with uselessly soft teeth. XD

  • @robngailwood584
    @robngailwood584 7 лет назад

    Love how Zak teaches pups and dogs he has really helped me be a better dog parent we recently got two beagle pups they are brothers and 4 1/2 months old. When I searched the web for help teaches two pups their name all I found was negative comments how never to get two pups at once. I stressed about this until our vet told us not to believe everything you read and that they are both very confident and happy pups and love human interaction . Feeling better I stumbled upon Zaks training app and started training my pups seperately how to sit,look at me , lay down ,stay leave it and shake a paw and now they will do all those things together most of the time. They love to play fight and now go outside when the shananagons get out of hand when I say no more take it outside they go to the door and go outside. I absolutely love how energetic Zak is and it truly hits home when he says you have to be genuine because they will sense it. Believe me it's been frustrating at times and when it is we take a break . All I want is to have the best relationship possible with well behaved dogs and Zak is helping us do that with all his great videos. Keep up the great work !!

  • @kquinn2282
    @kquinn2282 9 лет назад +8

    I just wanted to thank you for considering the accessibility of your training techniques, I won't be able to run that much, so it's nice to know I still have options.

  • @kellyburk8247
    @kellyburk8247 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Zak George, I find your videos are the first videos I go to for my puppy training! I have a 10 week old puppy and have already taught him, sit, stay, shake a paw, lay down, and come - with treats of course, but he'll do most of those without treats already. I'm working on leash walking with Zak's help because the puppy is terrible so far lol. My whole family is learning with Zak's methods.. like 'make something else interesting' so he stops biting, or stops chewing shoes.

  • @Magicme79
    @Magicme79 7 лет назад +69

    My old dog would rip up her blankets when she was home by herself as a young dog. I got a bitter spray for the blanket, but the little freak seemed to actually like the spray. She would even bring her treats over to the sprayed blankets and roll them on the blanket before eating. It seemed she wanted the taste to rub off on the treats. She never did it with unsprayed blankets. She was a bit of an oddball.

    • @annaibanez2499
      @annaibanez2499 6 лет назад +9

      Magicme79 I think you are confused. She is obviously trying to make her sheets/blankets taste like treats, not the other way around, honey.

    • @annabelledavidson7364
      @annabelledavidson7364 5 лет назад

      Rofl

    • @court_jester7904
      @court_jester7904 5 лет назад +3

      Anna Ibañez who knows? And please don’t call random people you don’t know honey.

    • @ElAndresRodriguez
      @ElAndresRodriguez 5 лет назад +5

      @olivia kramer sensitive much?

    • @jessepatch9076
      @jessepatch9076 5 лет назад +6

      @olivia kramer settle down..

  • @matthewhowe6563
    @matthewhowe6563 9 лет назад +1

    I just had the best game of fetch with my new pup Captain. He was dropping the ball on command. Your videos have made it all possible thanks to the commands leave it ( I say Drop), No or Eh!, Get it, and Yes! Also it really helps how you showed getting the dog interested in the toy.
    Before your video's, I was definitely getting frustrated at times but you have helped me learn to be patient and understand what is going on in the dogs head. Our relationship is so much better within a week or two.

  • @fairhorsemanship
    @fairhorsemanship 10 лет назад +5

    I love how you suggest improved management (more play time) in order to resolve issues, addressing the problem not the symptom. :)

  • @IndyZone35
    @IndyZone35 3 года назад

    I started watching Zak when I got my GSD 3 years ago. We’ve learned so many tricks and I’m glad we started so young. Thanks Zak!

  • @hollycashman1144
    @hollycashman1144 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video! I had assumed (wrongly, I now understand) that a lab would just know how to play fetch because they are retrievers. It is reassuring to learn that all of our puppy's "mistakes" (getting distracted, not bringing it back, not wanting to let go, etc.) are totally normal. It turns out that my intuitive approach (discouraging tugging and chasing) was totally wrong. I can't wait to put all the advice into practice so that we can use the game of fetch as exercise to make an already good dog much happier and healthier.

  • @HannaPramholt
    @HannaPramholt 7 лет назад

    I’ve been playing fetch with my GSD boy since I started watching your videos and it has made life so much easier. He’s a well behaved dog but still young and gets distracted and excited causing him to loose his concentration when training, playing fetch first helps a lot

  • @mmf123
    @mmf123 5 лет назад +20

    Hi Zak, thank you for the videos that you do. I am disable. I walk with a walker. My son brought me a chihuahua mix puppy. It keeps me company. Do you happen to have videos to help disabled persons to train a puppy?
    Thank you Margie

  • @gpcm9226
    @gpcm9226 10 лет назад

    Your videos have improved a lot over the years. Now they are detailed enough to be useful.

  • @intheair1987
    @intheair1987 8 лет назад +5

    I love your videos! They are so energetic and positive. Thank you so much :D

  • @craigmorrison440
    @craigmorrison440 4 года назад +1

    I love this guys videos. He breaks it down and puts it into practical steps. Thank you very much!

  • @da-madmodler4692
    @da-madmodler4692 9 лет назад +107

    Any suggestions for a dog who has played fetch just fine until we visited the dog park where others like to throw the ball for him and have him return it because in most cases their dog is not interested in fetch. Well now my dog returns the ball to anyone he wants instead of the person throwing the ball including me.

    • @jasminegrandberry4990
      @jasminegrandberry4990 9 лет назад +30

      Da-Mad Modler lol, that's actually hilarious! I bet he's a sweetheart!

    • @Sayfway
      @Sayfway 7 лет назад +16

      Oh my god that's so funny

    • @LoadedGasMask
      @LoadedGasMask 4 года назад

      Da-Mad Modler i bet you were hurt at first lol

    • @kevinhughes5292
      @kevinhughes5292 4 года назад +4

      Click and reward when he comes to you. He'll soon realise no one else rewards him. Have a clicker attached to you and always treats in your pocket.

  • @kevinhughes5292
    @kevinhughes5292 4 года назад +1

    Amazing. I did this with my 10 week old Labrador and she already understands to drop the toy when I say 'give' and put my hand up, she's also fetching the toy when thrown after just 15 minute training session. Now she's having a big sleep. Thanks Zak.

  • @hibyenow20
    @hibyenow20 8 лет назад +9

    this is great information! I'll try it out with my super high energy beagle hehe!

  • @drwkssn
    @drwkssn 3 года назад

    ZAK YOU ARE A GENIUS! Followed the instructions and we had our puppy playing fetch on a 20 ft leash in no time! It's made a huge impact on his behavior and obedience. Thank you for what you do! Also..... FRESH KICKS LETS GO!!!

  • @mariettedunn2740
    @mariettedunn2740 4 года назад +2

    It works!!!!! Tried it today and my dog completely got it. So quickly. Can't wait to play fetch again tomorrow!!

  • @deni.ltl11
    @deni.ltl11 8 лет назад +40

    My 3-month-old lab puppy is very protective. She prefers to run away from me when I toss her something and chew it instead of playing fetch. I tried to put her on a longer leash in order to control her and play mini fetch first following the steps you showed, but she pulls away the leash and doesn't want to come to me even when I run she doesn't chase me. She just sits there and chews the toy and when I approach her she runs away or pulls the leash if she's on a leash. However, when we play tug she is not resistant and lets go pretty easily. Do I have to wait until she gets older or it is not due to her age and what should I do then?

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  8 лет назад +21

      IT's totally fine to reel in your puppy gently. Ideally start reeling in when your pup is thinking about lying down rather than waiting for her to lie down. Good luck!

    • @deni.ltl11
      @deni.ltl11 8 лет назад +13

      I'll do my best. Thank you for answering. I really appreciate it. I love your positive and happy energy. Keep doing great videos. :)

    • @bayleahazeltine770
      @bayleahazeltine770 8 лет назад +1

      Деница Ботева

    • @vikasnikam2339
      @vikasnikam2339 8 лет назад

      I woould strongly recommеnd рropеr training for your dog. Think yoou are implementing еefficient and dog friendlу appproaches?See how to train your dog the right way ==> twitter.com/2996d8165d17ea0de/status/742623739800653824 Everything YOU NEED tо KNOOW to TEACH уour DOG aа PERFECT FETCH

    • @pelsnese234
      @pelsnese234 7 лет назад +1

      I actually do it a bit different and attach a long line to the toy. Reeling that back in and keeping it alive XD maybe try it like that.

  • @jbsnevada
    @jbsnevada 7 лет назад +1

    I love that you brought this family back. Saw them initially when the puppy was biting. Now by introducing "Fetch" they are addressing his destructive tendencies with something positive.

  • @LexxiLuna
    @LexxiLuna 8 лет назад +33

    I need u to come train my dog 😂if I throw him a ball he never comes back

    • @Kristinone1
      @Kristinone1 5 лет назад +2

      I started with a toy she really liked to play tug a war with then moved to balls. She had no interest in balls at first. Now she LOVES chasing a ball.

  • @Vdama90
    @Vdama90 9 лет назад

    I have a beagle named Jasper, and your videos have helped me train him wonderfully! Thank you so much for your explanations; they help tremendously!

  • @mrbisli
    @mrbisli 9 лет назад +50

    This is all nice and dandy.. But what do you do if the dogs grabs the toy and prefers to chew it up by themselves? With zero attention to your high pitched silly voices and jumping around..

    • @authorthirtythree3622
      @authorthirtythree3622 7 лет назад +16

      bond with your dog more in other situations and games (like tug-of-war), make sure they get plenty of alone "chew time" during the day, then re-visit the fetching game with a toy they are very familiar with but chew the least. what works best for me is a rope toy like in this video. keeping in mind this probably won't work unless you have your dog focus trained, meaning they look you in the eyes and come when called and can sit-and-stay on que... I know it sounds irrelevant to a game of fetch, but it's about teaching the basics and then building off of those basics. and having your dogs attention and focus is key. zak has all the best videos for teaching!

    • @annaibanez2499
      @annaibanez2499 6 лет назад

      Try squeaking a different toy in your hand, doing something different... don't throw it too far, step back always... try getting near him and then running away, try new tatics

  • @soniarasul1950
    @soniarasul1950 3 года назад

    I’m seeing these 6 years later when they first came out and this is helping me with my first time dogs as pets.

  • @mialialin
    @mialialin 10 лет назад +3

    This was perfect, it taught me alot, thank you! :D

  • @angorahm4640
    @angorahm4640 3 года назад +1

    I got an ad by you and thought it was just the start of the video. Trippy

  • @sarahanderson2032
    @sarahanderson2032 10 лет назад +16

    Whatever you do, don't ever play fetch with your dog with a stick!! I know that Lafitte was chewing and playing with the stick for a little bit in the video, but playing with sticks is incredibly dangerous for your dog. They can get splinters in their mouth or esophagus, or they could get stabbed in the throat if they try to catch the stick (happened to a friend of mine's dog)

    • @InstantSpark1
      @InstantSpark1 6 лет назад +2

      Sarah Anderson Dogs in the wild do it all the time. it's fine if you monitor them. I've had dogs my entire life and that's never once happened

    • @AA-kv7zm
      @AA-kv7zm 6 лет назад

      Sarah Anderson your talking a incredible rare chance of it happening it's fine

  • @nathanielsellis3325
    @nathanielsellis3325 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much Zak! Just rescued my three year old Heeler mix 2 days ago and he initially did not care for toys. I don't think he's ever seen a toy before judging from his lack of interest. It took only 15 min of using your method to make it his favorite toy. He's already chasing me and playing tug of war (but pretty gently). I can't wait to see what he can do tomorrow!

  • @jplehmann2
    @jplehmann2 8 лет назад +4

    Zak , we have a 3.5 month old puppy. Are they able to learn at that age, or what is the ideal age? She's a shepherd hound mix.

    • @amylancaster2016
      @amylancaster2016 8 лет назад +2

      +John Lehmann dogs are great at learning at all ages however i would say 9 - 10 weeks if the best because they're really curious, however this is just an educated guess... dont take my word for it, but one thing i do know is that dogs learn at all ages x

    • @Wataheadable
      @Wataheadable 8 лет назад +1

      +John Lehmann Any age between 8 weeks (Legal ownership age) and 12 years is easily do-able.
      Earlier ages like 8 weeks to -3 years are going to be more productive, this is the childhood-teen equivalent, 3-8 years is adult, and they would have figured out ways to get around the training system.
      3.5 months is probably one of the best times to learn, they've adapted to your home and they are comfortable, again, you should always exercise them before training, this prevents them from getting distracted.

    • @michaelpresey2273
      @michaelpresey2273 8 лет назад

      my puppy's 7 months old very playfull best time to train .. but more distractions

  • @ashleydasilva1161
    @ashleydasilva1161 9 лет назад

    Love watching your videos. Before I got a 8 week old border aussie, I made sure to watch a ton of your videos for prep. They have come in really handy. He is now 14 weeks old, knows sit, down, shake, spin, twirl, go to his room (crate), bow, back away, how to walk nicely on loose leash, etc. Im slowly working on fetch and I can see the results! :)

  • @magicalwolfclaws9089
    @magicalwolfclaws9089 8 лет назад +54

    This solves EVERYTHING my dog does wrong!

  • @keritrbovich3639
    @keritrbovich3639 6 лет назад

    I just taught my old English sheepdog puppy (8.5 weeks) how to play fetch using your techniques. It worked amazing!

  • @emogirlpower132
    @emogirlpower132 8 лет назад +3

    i have a border collie, who was heavily abused, obviously we adopted him. only problem with his past is, he WILL NOT PLAY. if hes a foot away and we get his attention he will cetch, but then just drops it. he chews but when our other dog goes for what hes chewing, he gives up!!!!!! its been a few months and we have tryed alot, only hes uncoroperitive. and not to mention scaird of us throwing toys any where near him... so the question is HOW DO YOU MAKE THEM PLAY? (we started taking walks/runs but hes a border collie he needs more!!)

    • @TeslaNick2
      @TeslaNick2 8 лет назад +3

      Patience is the key. I have two Jack Russel Terrier rescues. One is obsessed with his ball and will play fetch (on his terms of course - he IS a JRT after all) all day without a break. The other was not interested, as if he's been told off for picking stuff up in his mouth and didn't seem to know how to play. I tried various tug toys and it slowly became apparent he only likes to tug with soft items, hard ropes etc he just wouldn't hold onto. As it is he only bites down very gently on his soft tug, so it's easy to pull it out of his mouth and 'win' the game. So I have to be gentle and build up slowly. The tug toy he likes is also about 4 foot long and fleecy (very soft), so I'm not too close to him when playing and he gets a reasonable hold on it.
      The way I got him interested was to fake playing with the tug on my own, as if it was the best thing ever (for me).
      His natural curiosity got the better of him and he started to want what I've got, so I wouldn't give it to him and kept it for myself (I made it very obvious). I did this several times a day for about a week. Each time he got more and more excited watching me play with the tug and really started to want it.
      I then let him have a couple of short goes, stopped the game and put the tug away, leaving him wanting more.
      I now pick a time when I know he's revved up to play and always end the game whilst he wants more. Once he's motivated to play, I structure the game and ask for a sit and wait before 'get it' as a release to tug and he will now jump to get the tug. I'm still working on fetch with this guy to eventually work up to fly ball. He's VERY competitive with other dogs and always wants to be first, so I think fly ball will become the entire focus of his existence.
      Stick at it and keep trying with different toys/tugs until you find a combination your dog finds appealing.

  • @pjmac1022
    @pjmac1022 7 лет назад

    Zac George is the best dog trainer on you tube!!!!

  • @MrMitchay
    @MrMitchay 10 лет назад +3

    My puppy brings the toy close to me, but wont give it up. she tries to play keep away with the toy instead, how can I fix this, if I try to get close to her to teach her or get her to chase me she just runs away instead.

  • @aynsleyjones8219
    @aynsleyjones8219 3 года назад

    Of all the fetch video's I've watch this is the first approach that's given me hope. thank you. we have a border collie, 6 months old today and today we'll get fetch right at last.

  • @MissElisabelle
    @MissElisabelle 5 лет назад +84

    My dog just leaves the toy when I run from him, and then chases me 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @karisalmon3234
      @karisalmon3234 4 года назад +1

      LOL!❤️

    • @jurassicthunder
      @jurassicthunder 4 года назад

      try pulling him with the long leash when he grabs the toy

    • @caseybush3817
      @caseybush3817 4 года назад

      Omg same, did you have any advice on fixing that

    • @Kavyashah23
      @Kavyashah23 4 года назад

      Samee

    • @MrLijoisthebest
      @MrLijoisthebest 4 года назад +1

      Did u see how he made the toy very interesting for the dog by playing tug with him for a very long time. Make the toy interesting and surely he will catch the toy.

  • @whitneysapp02
    @whitneysapp02 9 лет назад

    Thank you for making all of this available for free. I have two young American bulldogs that ignore me and do not listen. They do not even look when I call their name. I am hoping to be consistent with all of your advice. Again, thank you!

  • @mattmiles3556
    @mattmiles3556 8 лет назад +8

    What if your dog doesn't like to chase you?

  • @saraoliver4754
    @saraoliver4754 6 лет назад

    Thank you for including ideas for people that can't run so much with the pup!

  • @TeslaNick2
    @TeslaNick2 8 лет назад +9

    Wow. I've been doing this all wrong. Now wonder my dog's reluctant to let go.

  • @BrunoZ9x6
    @BrunoZ9x6 4 года назад

    This video really helped. Was trying to tech fetch with treats, and although he learned to run to the toy, he would never retrieve it. This method you are teaching makes a lot of sense.

  • @gesman5000
    @gesman5000 7 лет назад +5

    I remember my cousins dog turned fetch into a chase game.

  • @Niallconlan
    @Niallconlan 9 лет назад

    Hey Zak - I just started working with my 4 month old Lab on playing fetch and having a bit of difficulties. You addressed all my questions in this video and im really excited to try out your ideas. Ive watched a few other videos of yours in the past weeks that were really a huge help as well! New subscriber here and looking forward to learning more from your videos. Its a really great thing your doing here, that has and will likely help so many dogs out there. Thanks!

  • @GriffJoe95
    @GriffJoe95 10 лет назад +24

    It looks so easy. But its not. Ive been using zaks method for 4 months with my now 1 year old dog and he knows how to play tug, however he loses interest. He loves to chase but not chase me. He will bring something back inside, then lay down and keep it, hell bring something back outside after a few laps around the yard, even if i throw it short distances. Idk what he learned before i got him at 8 months old, but its discouraging to say the least.

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  10 лет назад +18

      Joe My best guess is that need to pick up the level of peppiness? Also, fetch toys should be special and only brought out to play with by you. Chew toys are fine. At least that's my opinion:) Good questions.

    • @TeslaNick2
      @TeslaNick2 8 лет назад +6

      I found a method that worked for one of my dogs (low play drive). I fake out playing with a brand new tug he's not seen before on my own. I fake play growl and pretend to rag it etc. Make it look REALLY exciting. If he shows any interest I say 'mine', walk away and continue to play on my own. I then put the toy away. Rinse and repeat. After a week of doing this several times a day, he now REALLY wants to know what all the fuss is about. I then started to 'allow' him to join in for short periods (stop the game before he 'checks out'). His motivation is now pretty high (he jumps to get the tug now).

    • @youtubepasserby8339
      @youtubepasserby8339 7 лет назад +2

      +Tesla Nick Lol, so you pretended to be a dog? XD

    • @TeslaNick2
      @TeslaNick2 7 лет назад +2

      RUclips Passerby
      I don't think my dog thought that. He just wanted to know what all the fuss was about. He's addicted to tug now...

    • @youtubepasserby8339
      @youtubepasserby8339 7 лет назад

      So I bought the toy and acting happy and waving the toy around to make him interested in it, but he's not putting it in his mouth lol. Guessing I just have to keep doing this

  • @vladeckk21
    @vladeckk21 6 лет назад

    I knew the basics, but really appreciate the tips like getting the dog to chase you back to the start position. Super helpful, thanks!

  • @captainstarlight2864
    @captainstarlight2864 10 лет назад +5

    My dog doesn't play much, I want her to play fetch but she won't even put her mouth round ANYTHING except a treat. How do you get her to even start the tug of war?
    Also she doesn't walk after a ball either,,,,she didn't' have much of a puppy hood as she had puppies on the street when she was not quite a year…
    I don't know much about her background apart of that.

    • @JaimeArechiga
      @JaimeArechiga 9 лет назад +3

      I have the same issue, hopefully Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution can point out how to make our dogs interested on tugging anything...

    • @hillaryschwirtlich1
      @hillaryschwirtlich1 9 лет назад +3

      Me too! Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution, how do we get our dogs interested in toys in the first place? I've tried using different toys and being really really animated and fun, but my dog just looks at me like she doesn't know why I'm acting this way and goes and lays down. He's a 1.5-2 year old border collie, so it's very strange that he's not more energetic.

    • @CarameliaM
      @CarameliaM 9 лет назад

      Hi there! Same problem here, Mini doesn't like tugging. She'll take the toy and as soon as I put up a little resistance, she lets go. She'll fetch for 5 or 6 times, but then she gets bored, no matter what I try ... please help.

    • @CarameliaM
      @CarameliaM 9 лет назад +1

      Hillary Schwirtlich
      They can look at you like you're a complete loon and they're ashamed of you ... --> getting this look from Mini whenever I'm singing :-D

    • @ovoloknight1405
      @ovoloknight1405 9 лет назад

      Im having exactly the same problem. My dog is also a 1 - 2 year old border collie. He plays on his own but will not play with me or anyone else. I have tried all variety of toys. Any suggestions?

  • @gracelager8518
    @gracelager8518 6 лет назад

    Thanks for this video. I have a rescue Border Collie who doesn't seem interested in chasing things! My previous two border collies were fetch crazy. This video explained so much and gave me some clear steps to work on with our new dog.

  • @rachitbhatia8504
    @rachitbhatia8504 7 лет назад +7

    my dog catches the ball but runs from me carrying the ball in his mouth

    • @cryptogf
      @cryptogf 3 года назад

      thats why they were saying to run from the dog, have him chase u instead

  • @kozjegyzo
    @kozjegyzo 10 лет назад

    Thanks Zak.
    My dog is starting to get the game. My problem was with loss of interest at the beginning, but I knew from watching your other vids and, from our trainers at dog school, that I have to be more interesting than anything else around.
    It's hard, but you just need to go and be a little kid again! That's the easiest way to explain it. Run around act foolish it works like a charm, and not only will it get your dog's interest you'll feel energized at the end too.
    The other thing is PLASTIC BOTTLES. Wow man, I've bought so many dog toys, but a simple plastic bottle is the best toy ever! Smush it up a bit so the dog is able to bite it, and you'll have a silver bullet of keeping your dog occupied for hours. I got my dog to start fetch with a bottle, because that was the most interesting toy for her.
    One very important thing to note though. You should always take the bottle from the dog when it gets bitten through an destroyed, because the sharp plastic can cut your dog's mouth!

  • @lukawiniecki2742
    @lukawiniecki2742 6 лет назад +3

    "Do not use treats when teaching fetch"
    My dog is always in food mode even when he's playing lol ;D is that normal?
    (lab/husky mix)

  • @snowballs442
    @snowballs442 9 лет назад

    The dog training revolution is the best Your doing a better job than the others

  • @1550592535
    @1550592535 9 лет назад +24

    video start 4:35

  • @givinghope2361
    @givinghope2361 3 года назад

    I enjoy your fast paced style and knowledge base.

  • @thrasos2003
    @thrasos2003 8 лет назад +5

    When I throw the thing my dog just picks it up, takes off, lets it go somewhere hidden and comes back

    • @len2008
      @len2008 8 лет назад +1

      same

    • @CatsPlayPoker
      @CatsPlayPoker 8 лет назад

      That's why you have to be engaging and have the dog chase you, or use a long leash and encourage them back to you so they can't sprint off.

    • @petrarar
      @petrarar 8 лет назад +2

      What CatsPlayPoker said! And, use more than one toy. Try to engage them with the other toy when he/she has the other one. Reward with treats for letting the toy go as well. If it feels too hard, start with the training inside and take it from there.

  • @SanjayDas-us8yc
    @SanjayDas-us8yc 4 года назад +1

    My husky has learnt really good fetching. Thanks for sharing your videos. 🐶

  • @WishingForSerenity
    @WishingForSerenity 4 года назад +7

    These videos are always missing one small thing that makes them useless to me.
    In this case, it assumes the dog is already interested in a certain toy.
    Mine looks at me like I'm crazy because I want her to play with something.

    • @wendyhere7204
      @wendyhere7204 4 года назад

      My dog was the exact same. I've got a retired racing greyhound and he was not interested in any toys, but the other day we met a dog trainer on our walk who had a toy with some drops of rabbit scent on it and he went crazy for it (even though he doesn't hunt rabbits during our walks). There's several scents and it's often used by people who train hunting dogs. It should be available online!

    • @PastryDonut
      @PastryDonut 4 года назад

      this vid shows how to make them interested in a toy first: ruclips.net/video/yl9Ji4M8cqk/видео.html

  • @jessicakey2216
    @jessicakey2216 5 лет назад

    Thanks for a lot of great tips in training. Just wanted to share, teaching "pick it up" and "give it to me" early, then separating the two commands gives an edge when training for "bring me the leash" or any other name specific item. Using pieces of other training really helps build up to bigger commands. Being a service dog, he must understand up to 2 commands at once and also be able to think for himself.

  • @14hazel
    @14hazel 7 лет назад +12

    Destructive behavior? When I wake up theres poop everywhere.

    • @paulaaaa8567
      @paulaaaa8567 7 лет назад +11

      DragoversePlayz well then potty train your dog ffs

    • @joeh472
      @joeh472 7 лет назад +2

      "Poops everywhere"........How long do you go to sleep for ????? Sounds like for days, maybe even a week......

    • @ghgs4667
      @ghgs4667 6 лет назад

      He doesn't sleep in a crate?

    • @jmarler2010
      @jmarler2010 6 лет назад

      I didn't even crate my last dog after she was housebroken and she always held it over night. Except the one night that she ate a whole bottle of cosequin. That was a mess.

    • @casualpotato9375
      @casualpotato9375 5 лет назад

      if he is crate trained, then keep him in a crate at night ( they don’t usually go to the bathroom where they sleep) or you can let him go outside before bed. maybe he doesn’t have enough excercise? or maybe he’s sick?

  • @olkusiva
    @olkusiva 5 лет назад

    I started doing the training with my puppy as the video was playing and she actually did the "leave" and "fetch" parts quite a few times on her own accord - this will definitely work for us!

  • @AmiliaNataliaDancing
    @AmiliaNataliaDancing 9 лет назад +3

    The intro are so
    long

  • @johnvieke1332
    @johnvieke1332 4 года назад +1

    I’ve never seen anything like that crate from Midwest. Great sponsor!

  • @shortyloc710
    @shortyloc710 8 лет назад +27

    Your videos are good and all but I hate how often you promote that website and the crate too like wtf ur not even using it in this video why even waste our time showing it to us in this video.

    • @AClown
      @AClown 8 лет назад +22

      Because he makes money from it. This is his job, are you seriously saying he can't make money from his job? Do you go off at television channels for having advertising, I mean the adverts don't have anything to do with the show thats on, right? It's just a job m8

    • @jdn1011
      @jdn1011 8 лет назад +6

      Theyre sponsors.. Do you know what sponsors do? Lol in exchange he advertises them

    • @shortyloc710
      @shortyloc710 8 лет назад

      kevin Rudd ik he's sponsored I just hate seeing the same things over and over again. It's wasting my life seeing ads and commercials for things I'm not even gonna buy. Whether it be on this guys channel or on Tv, I hate ads/commercials

    • @AClown
      @AClown 8 лет назад +17

      Shorty Loc me too but he needs to get money to continue these videos and I'm ok with that

    • @tezziecz
      @tezziecz 7 лет назад +27

      so you watch free dog training instructions and then rant about the sponsor who finances these videos? Maybe you'd be happier to stare at a brick wall, there you won't be annoyed by adds for sure. Sheesh, some people..

  • @IbrahimSiawash
    @IbrahimSiawash 7 лет назад

    dude i love your videos. i have a 2 months old puppy and i am using all that you teach very effectively. Thank you.

  • @chrissysimpson403
    @chrissysimpson403 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 3 month border Collie and I'm starting to train him fetch so all this info is just what I need.. Also watched the Frisby tutorial you did something I want to do with my boy.. Thanks

  • @katrinamarchant4874
    @katrinamarchant4874 10 лет назад

    Thankyou so much for this perfect fetch video. My dog would not give the fetched toy back to me, however after seeing this I know what to do. Can't wait to try!! I love all your videos and send lots of thanks from Australia.

  • @lindapatrick7795
    @lindapatrick7795 6 лет назад

    Excellent video on Fetch. Perfect supplement to the text on Fetch in your book Dog Training Revolution! Thank you! I used to think there were some dogs born to fetch and others who had no ability. Never realized before that we can teach this fun game. Thank you!

  • @TheSpotMarkers
    @TheSpotMarkers 5 лет назад

    This video helped so much! Rusto(our 6 month old mini-schnauzer) responded to this right away! He's already got "drop-it" and "leave-it" down, and he loves playing tug of war with his rope. Running backwards tied it all together!

  • @katherineperez8218
    @katherineperez8218 3 года назад

    your videos really help me understand how to train the dog

  • @mfl7916
    @mfl7916 5 лет назад

    I might be getting a new rescue puppy soon so I am doing some research beforehand on how to train her. Your videos are amazing! I am so excited!

  • @bethreth5151
    @bethreth5151 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much! I have a Samoyed pup of 4 months and I'm now teaching him fetch on his 150' cable trolly run. Can't wait to see if this helps with his digging habits!

  • @JohnSmith-id4px
    @JohnSmith-id4px 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the vid. Just got an 8mo old lab mix and been working with her to learn to play fetch. I was using treats as a reward for her bringing the ball back. Good to know that treats are not to be used. She brings it back at times and other times not....I will try your tips!

  • @AdelleLawas
    @AdelleLawas 8 лет назад

    Princess loved fetch I did not use your techniniques but she did verry well. Then a few months later she lost interest and I did all I could to interest her again. When I saw these videos, I think it's time to get her back to play with me. Thank you Zak!

  • @miker5700
    @miker5700 4 года назад

    thanks between you and howcast I've tought my dog so many things in just 5 weeks its amazing thanks keep up good work

  • @BrozanJal
    @BrozanJal 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much My big pit mix Achilles and I had our best play session ever this morning with a rousing game of fetch after his walk. He's still learning to bring it back but we're both having a blast. We've been together about six months and it's been hard to get him into play mode. He loves tug of war but if in his excitement he accidentily hurts me he just shuts down and will ignore the game.

  • @gwendilater
    @gwendilater 9 лет назад

    I'm trying this with my dog this morning and I can't believe the simple mistakes I was making. He responds really well to the chase!

  • @andreaspivey8531
    @andreaspivey8531 10 лет назад

    Good video! My dog Chance is inconsistent at fetch, but when I can get him playing for a while, it really relaxes him, even more than a walk. I'm going to try these methods.

  • @ulohkingsley7487
    @ulohkingsley7487 4 года назад

    Another Great Video... Can't believe I just watched this in 2020.. Last training on the sit and naming worked 100%. Next is this

  • @4boysmom1000
    @4boysmom1000 8 лет назад

    We got our dog at 16 weeks, he was playing fetch. Apparently, self taught. He even brought the ball back to us! I've never had a dog in all of my 46 years who did that! Within a couple of weeks, he was catching a tiny tennis ball in mid air. He's a Yorkie/Chihuahua mix (Chorkie). He is THE best dog!

  • @reemahmed2339
    @reemahmed2339 10 лет назад +1

    Such a great video, you helped me so much in discovering my own mistakes with my dog !
    you are a pro Zak

  • @nfssable
    @nfssable 8 лет назад

    My old Aussie Shepherd/Border collie cross "Sassy" was never very destructive but when she started to get a little bit that way, longer walks & more fetch was a great way to calm her down.
    To get the most fetches with her, I had to start with a stick, when she lost interest in that we moved to a bone shaped toy then to a soft frisbee. After that, the only thing she'd bother to chase was other dogs or running people.

  • @sleeks9939
    @sleeks9939 7 лет назад

    Thanks to you and all these videos I adopted a dog today. 😊