Teach Your Puppy To Fetch And LOVE To Bring The Toy Back - Professional Dog Training Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Have you wondered how to teach your puppy to fetch so they LOVE to bring the toy back? One of the most popular outdoor activities any dog owner can share with their dog is to play a game of fetch. The only problem is, that a lot of dogs don't truly understand how they are supposed to play the game! All too often we see dogs running around their owner with a toy in their mouth, bringing it just close enough that the owner will try to get it, and their dog zooms away. It's almost like the dog knows exactly how long their owner's arms are;) In this video Kayl McCann will quickly teach you how to get your puppy to retrieve their favorite toy for you. And how to stop your dog from running around you with a toy in their mouth!
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Комментарии • 233

  • @McCannDogs
    @McCannDogs  3 года назад +7

    Do you have a food-motivated dog? This video is for you: 7 Steps To The PERFECT Fetch! - For Food Motivated Dogs -> ruclips.net/video/8gROEPjDEQo/видео.html
    Happy Training!

  • @amyleighergas
    @amyleighergas 2 года назад +6

    In your videos for fetch when you added the part of running AWAY from your dog when they aren't bringing it back THAT was the best strategy for my dog that no one else showed in the videos I watched. THANK YOU!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  2 года назад

      So glad you found it helpful, Amy! Happy Training!

  • @angm3348
    @angm3348 3 года назад +54

    Great video! but could you do it with a dog that is new to fetch rather then one that is already used to playing a game of fetch.

  • @charlesli7527
    @charlesli7527 6 лет назад +82

    I really like the cheerful sweet voice you talk to Beeline with.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  6 лет назад +6

      It’s no wonder Bee-Line comes flying in with so much excitement! ~Ken

  • @cindymello5394
    @cindymello5394 4 года назад +20

    When I first got my dog (GSD/Doberman mix), we tried tennis balls at the dog park. My last dog--who was also my first dog--was a Lab, so he loved them, and that was what we knew. New dog was uninterested. Two things changed everything: different shapes, and a squeaker. She learned to be interested in fetch with a rope toy, a squeaky bone, and a kid-sized foam football. Now she'll even chase and retrieve tennis balls! Another thing that helped was that at first, we only played fetch indoors, throwing a really short distance, because indoors was the only time she'd want to play. Then she'd get so interested in the game that if she couldn't find whatever the toy was, she'd bring random items like a bottle of nasal spray. We're trying to get her to like frisbees next because she can jump very high.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  4 года назад +2

      Hi there, Cindy! That’s so great to hear. One of our staff is actually a 4X disc dog world champion! She made a few videos that you’ll enjoy when you train your pup to retrieve a disc! Here’s a link: Disc Dog Tutorials ruclips.net/p/PL7BBgLulherlE4b0-mK3MkfYOiuoN4a0L
      Happy Training! ~Ken

  • @maloi9535
    @maloi9535 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great idea with attaching a line to the toy. We use a "Kong Reflex Tug Durable Dog Toy" and it works great for our 5 mo lab. It's soft on the teeth, has great hand-hold/line attach points, stands up to a game of tug, and it floats! Thanks for the great videos, I absolutely love the McCann style of dog training.

  • @chrissysimpson403
    @chrissysimpson403 5 лет назад +50

    OMG I'm going to try this.. My pup is only 3 months old and is learning really quickly but I'm having trouble to get him to bring the toy back.. This is amazing thanks...

  • @makanivalur
    @makanivalur 6 лет назад +63

    With my very food motivated little dog, I got one of these retrieving dummies that store treats deep inside them. They’re impossible to get to without opposable thumbs and once my dog had worked that out he took it to me for help - every time he brought it I’d get a treat out for him. He learned fetch in a few minutes and we’ve been playing it ever since.
    My mum’s dog meanwhile isn’t interested in food and doesn’t seem to understand the bringing it back portion of fetch. Going to try the leash trick shown in this video to see if t works for him. Thanks for the suggestion :)

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  6 лет назад +2

      Glad we could help! Have fun training, and playing retrieve!

    • @gobbedy
      @gobbedy 3 года назад +3

      hey MakaniValur I realize your comment is 3 years old but any chance you could tell me where to get the toy you mentioned? i have a food-motivated puppy and i think it might just work for her!

    • @SScott-rj7hh
      @SScott-rj7hh 3 года назад

      @@gobbedy search for a prey dummy 😁

  • @pisastero
    @pisastero 4 года назад +14

    I've been watching a few different dog training series for our puppy, and I'm glad I discovered you. Your videos are less produced, but your techniques are practical and really work!

  • @Pantora10
    @Pantora10 6 лет назад +10

    Best dog training video's! My dog takes the toy and runs away, or don't let it afterwards. Now I will do like you do.Thank you so much.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks, Tana! Having the toy tethered will definitely help you with that! ~Ken

  • @aaabbbbiieee
    @aaabbbbiieee 4 года назад +27

    I've looked at so many ways to improve my dogs recal with her ball and this is the best idea I've seen yet 😁

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  4 года назад +3

      So glad you found it helpful, Abbie! Happy Training! ~Ken

  • @1316Salva
    @1316Salva 4 года назад +4

    Hi, I just wanna say that the tip to get the toy on a leash worked like magic to me. I was having a hard time getting my dog interested and at first I dismissed that tip because my toy was not as easy to get a leash on as the one on the video, but I got a little crafty with a different toy and it worked like a charm, my dog is laser focused on the toy now!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  4 года назад +1

      Glad you found it so helpful, therightmandev! Thanks for watching ~Ken

  • @karlasantoro4981
    @karlasantoro4981 3 года назад +5

    This is great. Thanks for the ideas. My 10 month old Golden was fetching great with just dragging a 10 ft leash, but he started getting the tennis ball and running into the fields. Lil stinker. So we are back to having him on a 30' leash again until he remembers good choices. Love playing fetch before walks to get the energy lower.

  • @scottrobinson1564
    @scottrobinson1564 2 года назад +1

    My 9 week old staffy Sam, brought the ball back first time! I quickly rewarded him now he does it every time, only somtimes dropping it while running back, shake hands took one attempt to, hopfully I'll have the teaching skills to match his next level learning 🥰

  • @IanSlutz
    @IanSlutz 3 года назад +1

    This worked on my dog! We have graduated to playing fetch in the house and backyard with no lines on anything. It has been so much fun. Thank you!

  • @rosaa3934
    @rosaa3934 3 года назад +1

    Im so happy! My two year old rescue dog is finally bringing balls back thanks to this video!! I had only been able to play tug of war with her because she really did not like fetching. All of your videos are so helpful thank you!!!

  • @judyweikumbenson199
    @judyweikumbenson199 5 лет назад +12

    Thanks for the great idea of having a leash attached to the toy.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Judy! It makes things so much more exciting and at the same time you still have control! Having control is often the most important part with an energetic and enthusiastic young dog 😉. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @McCannDogs
    @McCannDogs  6 лет назад +6

    If you're still struggling with teaching your dog to fetch, we have another video that will show you exactly how to build value on bringing that toy back to you, by playing another game! Link HERE: ruclips.net/video/B2j_Qq-IAFU/видео.html

  • @McCannDogs
    @McCannDogs  7 лет назад +11

    Is there one toy that your dog LOVES to retrieve? Is there a toy that changed the game of fetch for you and your dog? We'd love to hear about it!

    • @thehomme
      @thehomme 5 лет назад +4

      Using a smaller ball instead of a regular sized tennis ball made a big difference for us with a KC Cavalier

    • @MindField_Custom
      @MindField_Custom 4 года назад +4

      The day I got my dog from the pound she saw a frisbee and it was instant love. She was so smart. When my mom got sick Tessie would gently lay the frisbee on the bench instead of dropping it at her feet. If it was out of reach she would even bring it closer. Mom didn’t have a lot of strength to throw the frisbee very far but they liked keeping each other’s company.

  • @MikeyD64
    @MikeyD64 Год назад +1

    Jist tried this today. It does work! Jeep at it! I just find a toy the puppy likes to chew and would let him chase it in xircles rhen eventually tbrow it after a few tug o wars. I am confident this will help him once we practice a lot.

  • @phantomdog6427
    @phantomdog6427 3 года назад +2

    Great idea attaching line to toy. My 6 month old rough collie only brings it half way so this looks like it could work !

  • @McCannDogs
    @McCannDogs  5 лет назад +15

    Does your dog love to fetch the toy, but they aren't so keen on dropping it? Then this video is for you: How To Teach Your Dog To Drop Things - ruclips.net/video/NiSxXUZILHw/видео.html
    Thanks for watching! ~Ken

    • @hijipikin
      @hijipikin 4 года назад +1

      Hey guys! My dog and I have been struggling with fetch for a couple of months. He’s still a puppy. But he runs after the ball picks it up and brings it half way back drops it and stands near it! How can I get him to bring it back all the way?!

    • @tiger1828
      @tiger1828 3 года назад

      Iî uyuî

    • @anneward2805
      @anneward2805 3 года назад

      Hi - I just got a 1 yr old rescue 2 weeks ago. She as zero interest in toys. None. So I don’t know how to engage her between and during training sessions. She does love treats though. Ideas?

  • @ryanmartindale3116
    @ryanmartindale3116 4 года назад +3

    the she jumps when she gets to you is super cute lol

  • @PricklyPickle777
    @PricklyPickle777 6 месяцев назад

    I love the jump she gives when she reaches you.

  • @triciaportugal6081
    @triciaportugal6081 4 года назад +5

    This is a great idea, I can’t to try this with my puppy.

  • @amalzohair7746
    @amalzohair7746 2 года назад +1

    Can't stop smiling 😊

  • @kodiejoy
    @kodiejoy 7 лет назад +13

    What a great video. I love the energy. I love how Beeline jumps up to you hands when she is bringing her ball back. Can I ask what size Holy Roller you are using. Snap is my pup and her favorite thing to retrieve is her metal food dish she used as a puppy. I think she likes the sound it makes when it hits my tile floors.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  7 лет назад +1

      Bee sure does get excited to bring that toy back:) She is using a Large Hol-ee roller in the video. Sounds like Snap has an interesting retrieving toy! It's so cute that she would like the clanging when she drops it on the floor. Funkee the All Canadian is like that with her large Nylabones. It 's quite a surprise if you don't know she standing behind you with one in her mouth and she drops it suddenly!

  • @miriloranimation2279
    @miriloranimation2279 4 года назад +1

    I believe the ball being used is the JW Pet Hol-ee Roller Dog Toy

  • @Pedro-yd5nl
    @Pedro-yd5nl 3 года назад +1

    “ If either one of you is not out of breath while doing this, you aren’t doing it right” 😂😂😂

  • @oldgamerchick
    @oldgamerchick 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome video great idea. I have been doing this with my 3 mo Border Collie/Kelpie mix. I screwed up and missed an opportunity when I threw the ball the 1st time she brought it and dropped it at my feet. She loves the tug o war at the end.
    Now if I reach for the toy she runs away with it. So I wait for her to put it in my hand snd she will try to jerk it away before I can wrap my fingers around it. She dose this till I successfully get ahold then we tussle till I get control and throw it again and the gamr startd over. She is very mischievous and me being 65 I am not sure who's smarter. Simple games are very boring so we one up each other. Her name is Chicky which gives me opportunity for many nick names lol. Thank you for such a great series Ms Michal

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад +2

      Hi there! Try pushing her away when she reaches you. Make it fun for her to bring it in and your push her away. Once she’s pushed in a could of times you can grab the toy and play a short game of tug before getting her to release! Thanks for watching ~Ken

  • @bugsbunny510
    @bugsbunny510 4 года назад +1

    THAT PUPPY IS HAVING A BLAST!!!!!

  • @user-ur1uh1oz3e
    @user-ur1uh1oz3e 5 лет назад +1

    Chamois Demister Pad tied to a shoe lace, my 5 month old GSD loves it.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад +2

      Great idea! Animating the toy is often a great way to motivate your dog to engage with it. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @essiegirl8584
    @essiegirl8584 7 лет назад +4

    When my border collie was a pup he loved toilet roll tubes haha. He didn't seem to like other toys that much, but loved these.
    He's now into frisbee. But he ends up biting his tongue quite often 🙈

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  7 лет назад +4

      Toilet roll tubes sound like the perfect, inexpensive retrieve toy!;) Have you tried the fabric frisbee yet? They are easy to pack and they are great for playing a game of tug after they've been retrieved! Also, they may result in a little less tongue biting!

    • @essiegirl8584
      @essiegirl8584 7 лет назад +3

      Oh I haven't actually. I'll have to have a look at them. He has a foam one but I'd prefer something I can put in my pocket. Thank you 😊

  • @RLeaguer_Saint
    @RLeaguer_Saint 3 года назад

    Thanks so much. This worked perfectly, when nothing else did! Love your videos.

  • @latosa18
    @latosa18 3 года назад

    I love the jump every time!

  • @sheila21870
    @sheila21870 3 года назад

    My pup loves to play fetch with tennis balls , a ball like you used in this video, and with the puller toy hoop.

  • @AZLauraR
    @AZLauraR Год назад

    I have my hands full with two 1.5 yr old Malinios mixes, that we just got from the shelter. They are extremely smart and amazingly good. THEY run for the toy.... but will NOT bring it right to us. In fact, if I hold the toy Anna will stay out of arms' reach. (like in another of your videos I get two toys tossing one, then the other- that seems to work best) I guess my girls need to learn to trust us, and really want that love. Elsa is food motivated. Anna is gonna be a great frisbee dog, she does spectacular jumps! Now to get her to love me so much she brings the toy right to me. 🥴😊

  • @sarahjacksonhandwovendesig1162
    @sarahjacksonhandwovendesig1162 4 года назад +5

    What's the ball you're using? It looks much softer than the ones I see on Amazon.

    • @laurentspamer4602
      @laurentspamer4602 3 года назад

      It's a Hol-ee ball. They're great! My Aussie loves hers.

  • @anastasiia1436
    @anastasiia1436 Год назад

    Thank you for this video! Will try with my stubborn corgi...

  • @voterdown
    @voterdown 4 года назад

    🦮🎾❤️Works. I was trying, without success to get 16 month lab we just received to fetch. Her retrieve rate with tennis ball was about 50%, then would lose interest (the dog!). Once I did as instructor suggests, waving ball a bit and also running back after dog has chased ball resulted in retrieval of almost 100%. That was after first time trying this approach after watching video. Thanks!

  • @maureensnider6404
    @maureensnider6404 6 лет назад +2

    My puppy enjoys a toy tire for her retrieving play. I roll it on the ground and she chases along until she cuts it off or it bounces off something.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  6 лет назад

      That’s a great toy to play with. It can be a retrieve toy and a tug toy to build value when she brings it back to you! Have fun with your retrieves😉🐶

  • @savannah975
    @savannah975 2 года назад +2

    And what if your puppy becomes more interested in the leash than the ball? 😅

  • @rizingzun
    @rizingzun 3 года назад

    My dog loves to fetch but when I taught him as a puppy I chased him when he wouldn't bring the ball back and today he will only bring the ball back sometimes 😓
    I'm going to try this method to reteach him and make it more enjoyable for both of us
    🙂

  • @geoffreyweiss3848
    @geoffreyweiss3848 2 года назад

    That's a really nice hedge!

  • @jimhanson6639
    @jimhanson6639 3 года назад

    My vet discourages so much sharp movement back and forth because of a puppy's bone growth. He told me to gently encourage fetch until a year old and then it is okay to increase the movement.

  • @minamichelle7182
    @minamichelle7182 2 года назад

    I bought JW HOL-ee Roller Dog Fetch Treat Dispenser Puzzle Ball but it is too hard. My dog cannot really bite to get a good grip. In the video, the ball is soft and stretchy. Which one is being used in this video?

  • @lkqul
    @lkqul 3 года назад

    I simply love your videos! :)

  • @kylew7419
    @kylew7419 Год назад

    Dead Ducks, Labradors really love them.

  • @teacher_of_the_arcane5399
    @teacher_of_the_arcane5399 7 дней назад

    The leash on the dog just seemed to disappear! Missing this aspect !! I've got a four month old GSD that could use this exercise.

  • @danielchristopherson8639
    @danielchristopherson8639 7 лет назад +6

    i love that toy i have one

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  7 лет назад +2

      It's the perfect combination of retrieve toy and interactive toy, especially when you're working on retrieving! Happy Training!

    • @christopherbarnes4947
      @christopherbarnes4947 4 года назад +1

      McCann Dog Training what kind of toy is it? I'd love to purchase one.

  • @rachelwilder6501
    @rachelwilder6501 5 лет назад

    My puppy was so good at fetch, such a natural. And I thought he was really enjoying it. We'd play tug, I'd say give and he'd let go, I'd throw it, he'd bring it right back, we'd play tug, and so on. He did that for a couple weeks and it was so easy and fun. And then he stopped bringing it all the way back. I will try this technique of putting a leash on the toy. If I were to run the opposite direction, I"m pretty sure my puppy would lose interest and go off to do his own thing. I will try that also, though.
    So that I don't keep doing it wrong, I'm wondering, what I did wrong to make him not want to bring it back to me. I really thought he was excited and enjoying all of it.

    • @thehomme
      @thehomme 5 лет назад

      My guess would be distractions. Are you playing in a different place - a park compared to a back garden? Also as they mature they become bolder and feel less reliant on you

  • @challenger70r
    @challenger70r 4 года назад +1

    I did this with my dog (red heeler) and he would retrieve nicely. He recently started to rip apart the Frisbee we use instead of returning what can I do?

  • @ambermawji8074
    @ambermawji8074 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely love your videos! I'm addicted and have learned so much more with your videos than with any other. What do you recommend if your dog really doesn't want to bring the toy back? I leash the toy so she can't play keep away but when I bring the toy back to me on the line, I'm practically having to drag my dog back to me. I've tried being exciting and running back to encourage her to bring it back but it always ends up with me dragging her back to me to play tug when she's caught it. I have two pups that love to play but I've never been successful in incentivizing them to bring it back to me for a game of tug.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад

      Hi there, Amber! There are a couple of things you can do in your situation. Try starting a little closer to her when you throw. If you’re 6ft away, it may be too far to get a great turn and she may think that she’d rather play with it on her own. If you start closer, she has a lot less opportunity to feel like that’s an option.
      Try practicing in a hallway, where there isn’t anywhere else to go, except back to you. With several repetitions you will begin to show her that the game gets to continue after she’s given the toy back to you.
      You can also change the focus of the game. I love using the game of tug to build drive for bringing the toy back. I created a video about that, here is a link: ruclips.net/video/B2j_Qq-IAFU/видео.html
      If she has a great response to name, you can use that skill to initiate the return to you. Again, working close to her, you can toss the toy out, follow her to the toy then “NAME” and back away. We have a response to name video that you may have already seen. But here is a link to make sure you’re getting a great turn: ruclips.net/video/TsVz8LbjwEA/видео.html
      Happy Training! ~Ken

    • @ambermawji8074
      @ambermawji8074 5 лет назад

      McCann Dog Training Thank you!! The problem that I'm running into is that both dogs have solid recall that goes out the window when a toy is involved. I also tried it down the hallway but they both didn't turn around...instead they just kept chewing the tug toy in the corner haha. I must be doing something wrong! I found that retrieving for a food reward (piece of their kibble) worked really well but I know this is controversial. I only used this for playing fetch with tennis balls...not the tug toy which I think they would lose complete interest in tugging it if I had food.

    • @ambermawji8074
      @ambermawji8074 3 года назад +1

      @@McCannDogs Update: Almost two years later, my dog can play an awesome game of tug and fetch. Cannot thank you enough for all the videos and advice! I never thought I'd see my dog play these games but so glad I came across your videos!

  • @jsadecki1
    @jsadecki1 6 лет назад +2

    Ah I t was a sneaky unexpected intro, good work aha

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  6 лет назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

    • @jsadecki1
      @jsadecki1 6 лет назад

      Great video! 👍🏻

  • @amaliariganova5181
    @amaliariganova5181 3 года назад +1

    I wish it was sooo easy with my stafford Amji 😅💪

  • @karenpownall6155
    @karenpownall6155 2 года назад

    This is a great video but how do you do it with a non food motivated dog?

  • @richardpatton4197
    @richardpatton4197 5 лет назад

    Great video. Do you teach your dog to drop a toy and fetch at the same time? If not, which comes first? Will the fetch training have a negative impact on the drop training if done together?

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад

      Such a great question, Richard! I love the depth of this one. The short answer is we will teach these skills together. If you have a dog who isn't crazy about toys (or the fetch portion) then we will allow them to hold the toy a little longer, use more motion away from them, and maybe even try to play a little tug game with them to increase the value of the toy. We will keep the "drop" or "out" brief and start playing the fetch game again. If the dog is reluctant to drop the toy, then we will shorten the retrieve, again use motion to cue a little chase and insist on dropping the toy a little sooner when they reach us. I have a video that talks specifically about the out command that I think you'll enjoy. Here's a link: ruclips.net/video/NiSxXUZILHw/видео.html
      Happy Training! ~Ken

  • @sapofish
    @sapofish 2 года назад

    Kayl! beautiful, but you didn't teach us how you got Bee to release the toy!!

  • @tlau968
    @tlau968 4 месяца назад

    How do you teach a vocabulary word? For example, go fetch the ball or go fetch the stick?

  • @rejickmukherjee9154
    @rejickmukherjee9154 4 года назад +10

    How to get her to drop it? With me it's 1 min of fetch and 15 mins of tug

    • @sirinya1122
      @sirinya1122 4 года назад

      Rejick Mukherjee If your dog tugs you should just hold the you still, your dog will then loose interest in the toy and let go of it

    • @rejickmukherjee9154
      @rejickmukherjee9154 4 года назад

      @@sirinya1122 yeah I do that but she doesn't let go faster. Maybe need more time . She holds it for 2 minutes every time I stop moving it

    • @MsDarby64
      @MsDarby64 4 года назад +2

      To teach her "release". For dogs who don't want to let go I'll keep a tennis ball in a pocket and offer it in exchange. Take it out, wave it around while giving "release" command. They will usually drop the fetch toy to get the ball. Vi simply then drop the tennis ball on the ground. They grab it but by then I'm waving the fetch toy, enticing them to play with it again and they forget about the tennis ball and return to playing fetch.

  • @carolt9657
    @carolt9657 3 года назад +1

    Great video... thanks so much! I, also love that round, green fetch toy. Would you be so kind and provide a link to purchase online?

  • @miajohnson2635
    @miajohnson2635 3 года назад

    Box is the command I use

  • @cooperthedachshund8465
    @cooperthedachshund8465 5 лет назад

    My lab only does down in the arena i practice I went to a different place an should we not do it it took a couple of times then I went back to the spot she does it in but she only did it the 3rd time or 2nd help

  • @WinnieK97
    @WinnieK97 3 года назад

    If I want my dog to be interested in a tennis ball or chuck it ball, how do I put a leash on that?

  • @Duke0fMilan
    @Duke0fMilan 3 года назад

    I got a rope with a squeaky ball in the middle and my pup goes crazy for it. Great for tug of war and retrieving.

  • @lorenellis8575
    @lorenellis8575 5 лет назад +2

    You should explain how you get Bee to actually give you the toy & “drop it.” It looks like he easily brings it back, but then, puts up a bit of a fight everytime you try to take it. You don’t really show your “drop it” command.... and in one instance, it looks like you cut that part short & then continued the scene after you already have the toy. My dog has no problem bringing something back to me, it’s the letting it go & relinquishing control of the item once he returns that gives me trouble. More explanation on this would be helpful. Great video!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад +2

      Hi there, Loren! I’m not sure if anyone has ever told you that you may have psychic abilities, but I’m telling you this now. Today I’m actually working on a video teaching the “drop-it” part of the command specifically! You can look forward to seeing this video on the McCann Dog Training channel VERY soon! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

    • @lorenellis8575
      @lorenellis8575 5 лет назад +1

      Awesome thanks!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад

      In the meantime, here’s a video I created a year ago that may help! How To Train Your Dog To Drop A Ball DIRECTLY Into Your Hand - ruclips.net/video/A6AVISz3Fog/видео.html
      Happy Training! ~Ken

  • @rachel7203
    @rachel7203 3 года назад

    I have an 11 week old border collie and she's not really interested in toys or food and it's taken me several weeks to get to the point where she'll even eat meals. What do you recommend for play and for training given she has no specific thing she likes?

  •  Год назад

    Hi @mccanndogs
    what are the best age for the dog to learn fetch? :)
    My Border collie is around 4 months old, and she runs for the toy, and then she just lay down and biting the toy :)
    Could it be her age, or is it the wrong toy? :)

  • @littlestgachanoodle7664
    @littlestgachanoodle7664 4 года назад

    This is a great video and I really want to try it, but my dog only likes solid tennis balls, so how do we train with them? I really want to put it on a leash and stuff but it’s round with no holes. Anyone know what to do?

  • @barbararivera311
    @barbararivera311 4 года назад

    Extending the leash n adding the toy at the end of the leash did not work with my dogs putting a leash on my dog did work thanks for the video

  • @cereal0327
    @cereal0327 3 года назад

    Where can I find this fetch ball? Doesn't seem to be Hol-ee Roller Ball which is not bendable.

  • @Pedro-yd5nl
    @Pedro-yd5nl 3 года назад

    I am actually surprised I tried to teach my 3 months old Australian shepherd to fetch and he ran for the ball and brought it back to me. The only problem is that he doesn’t drop it in my hand. What can I do?
    Great video by the way

  • @nancyheger2463
    @nancyheger2463 2 года назад

    Great video but how do you get the dog to let go of the toy? My dog wants to keep playing tug after returning the toy and won't let it go for anything, well except food. But if I use food, then he loses interest in fetching - what should I do?.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  2 года назад

      That's a pretty common challenge, Nancy! This video will help you: ruclips.net/video/IhHpc3MziLI/видео.html
      Happy Training!

  • @cooperthedachshund8465
    @cooperthedachshund8465 5 лет назад

    With a trick say the fort stall when the learn it do they jump up on you feet every time you put thi]em up wanting them to do the trick will they do it ?

  • @frontdesk3751
    @frontdesk3751 2 года назад

    My 3mo. old puppy is very good at bringing the toy, but he doesn’t let go. We just loose track of fetching and it turns into tug of war. How do I make him drop. Treats do not work as well.

  • @lawra89
    @lawra89 3 года назад

    I have a service dog and in the class that I had with her they told us not to play tug with our dogs (because it can compromise the dog/alpha relationship). Do you have any suggestions with not using playing tug or giving treats besides praise?

  • @WanaBeKenobi
    @WanaBeKenobi 2 года назад

    What if you have a dog, 11 month old border collie, who simply doesn't go after anything. Shows no interest in tugging or playing with toys. Ironically, his name is "Chase". I really want to get him interested in fetching bringing things back to me but I don't know where to begin. Do you have a video on that aspect of Fetching?

  • @kristinmacdougall6410
    @kristinmacdougall6410 5 лет назад +1

    Can you try this with an older dog ? Is she a border collie ?

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад

      Hi there, Kristin! You sure can! This is really a fun game for a dog who already loves to play tug. Take advantage of that toy drive and make the retrieve all about the game of tug at the end. Yes, Bee-Line is a smooth Border Collie. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @ashlee2970
    @ashlee2970 4 года назад +2

    Trying this today. I was training my dog so wrong apparently. He runs around the house with the ball in his mouth and expects me to chase him, and I can’t do that! Then he gets all upset. I’m determined to teach him how to fetch so he doesn’t get upset at me for not running after him constantly, not fun for me at all.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  4 года назад

      I have another video for you to check out, Miss Bathony! This is another fetch training video that talks about building all of the value for this exercise into the ending where your pup plays with you. It may be helpful for your situation as well. You’ll just have to make sure your “fetch toy” is on a line to start! Here’s a link: Fetch And Retrieve- ruclips.net/video/B2j_Qq-IAFU/видео.html
      Happy Training ~Ken

  • @707bluedogs
    @707bluedogs 4 года назад

    do you have a video of starting retrieve with a baby puppy? obviously this dog already knows how to do it.

  • @meghnagarg8451
    @meghnagarg8451 4 года назад +3

    Hi!
    I tried this leash method but my when i throw the toy...my puppy just ignores the toy completely and starts grabbing the leash.
    Help!

    • @livingthewinklife6515
      @livingthewinklife6515 4 года назад

      Maybe your dog needs a new/different toy?? After watching this video I think that might be my dog's issue. I'm going to try to find something he really, really loves.

    • @meghnagarg8451
      @meghnagarg8451 4 года назад

      @@livingthewinklife6515 i have tried so many different types of toys!

    • @meghnagarg8451
      @meghnagarg8451 4 года назад

      @@livingthewinklife6515 i even used his favourite toy! 😂

    • @livingthewinklife6515
      @livingthewinklife6515 4 года назад +1

      If using his favorite toy didn't work for you and your puppy, I don't know what to do for my Curtis. 😂

    • @meghnagarg8451
      @meghnagarg8451 4 года назад

      @@livingthewinklife6515 hahahaha.. but there has been a little improvement..
      He now gets the toy towards me but does not leave it ..and whn i try to take it.. he does not give it to me ..

  • @RealMajor66
    @RealMajor66 3 года назад

    Cool, but how do you get the dog to let the toy go? Or is that not what she should do?

  • @rckyhrrorpctrshowandtell
    @rckyhrrorpctrshowandtell 4 года назад +2

    Amazing-But my dog isn’t interested in balls or anything😂

  • @blueberrypancakes688
    @blueberrypancakes688 4 года назад

    I was wondering about training my Beagle puppy to play fetch and return. However, Since they are scent hounds, as you know Beagles have a keen sense of smell and superior tracking instincts. I understand that a 30 ft. leash is suggested but it seems like it isn't quite fun enough as I think another instinct for a dog is to run further. How may I train my puppy Ajax to play fetch in a park setting and reliably come back, especially if he smells a rabbit or any other small animal? Is it possible?

  • @707bluedogs
    @707bluedogs 4 года назад

    Is this the same method you use with a baby puppy like 3 months BC?

  • @ninasun1961
    @ninasun1961 4 года назад +1

    My puppy just ends up biting and playing with the leash that I attached to the toy 😩 Any tips?

  • @christopheroquain6923
    @christopheroquain6923 3 года назад

    My 5 M/O abpt has suddenly lost interest in fetch use to bring it back 6-7 times, we would play tug he would drop and chase again. When we played tug I would let him win and if slipped from his mouth I would let him bite again and play more tug. Now he has suddenly lost interest fetch and will just stop chasing and start sniffing grass. He's getting less interested in tug too. I'm worried playing with me isn't feeling rewarding enough or I'm pushing him to hard. Do you have any recommendations?

  • @dreajeff239
    @dreajeff239 3 года назад

    Can you please add a link to that toy?

  • @notapotato_
    @notapotato_ 3 года назад

    My puppy has got the fetch down now but he has accidentally bit me 3 times drawing blood during the tug part because he readjusts his grip on the toy. To be fair, he is teething but now I'm super hesitant to play tug. I feel bad because he's started to take the toy and give it to my hand but the gash still hurts 😩

  • @farrabrittanyallice
    @farrabrittanyallice 4 года назад

    You have a great laugh! You guys often mention igniting the pray drive… that works with my dog but then I worry that it encourages her to chase my cat.. your thoughts?

  • @golemkonty
    @golemkonty 5 лет назад

    when playing tug its a nice idea to let the dog win from time to time.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад

      That’s a good point, golemkonty! Especially if your dog isn’t that interested in toys in the first place. If your dog is crazy about playing tug, then don’t worry about letting them win too often. They’re already really motivated for the toy. Happy Training ~Ken

    • @golemkonty
      @golemkonty 5 лет назад

      @@McCannDogs if your dog likes to play tug and you never let him win, after few months he will not like this game. He is motivated to win the toy, this is why he tugs, if he never wins while he tugs, he will be dissapointed and his interest will die.

  • @cooperthedachshund8465
    @cooperthedachshund8465 5 лет назад

    If you do a trick say if you wanted to do hand signals and commands at you only aloud to do one way

  • @varunagarwa1
    @varunagarwa1 2 года назад

    My dog just starts playing with and biting the leash instead. Already spent a lot on different toys.

  •  Год назад

    My puppy would chase the toy and try to bring it back,but she will drop it in the middle of her way back. Its even worse when I try to move away to encourage the retrieve. What can I do? :(

  • @emilycurci1429
    @emilycurci1429 4 года назад

    Did you train her to jump at the end or does she just do that?

  • @mancsy3262
    @mancsy3262 4 года назад

    I like this method I'm going to try it 😊 all the other videos show the lead on the dog not the toy. and when I've tried that, she doesn't go fetch the toy. it's like the lead when it touches her, weirds her out. hopefully this method works better

  • @thenickeys3753
    @thenickeys3753 2 года назад

    Any tricks for having them let it go (besides treats) once they bring it back? 😅
    Thanks in advance!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  2 года назад

      Hi there, this will help: The BIG Mistake People Make When Teaching A Dog To Drop Something
      ruclips.net/video/IhHpc3MziLI/видео.html
      Happy Training!

  • @mohamedrekik5041
    @mohamedrekik5041 3 года назад

    My dog is possessif. He bring back the toy but doesn't want me take it from him. What should I do please?

  • @ciarashine6683
    @ciarashine6683 5 лет назад

    Hi I've only recently got a dog so I'm not an expert but why does she keep slapping the dog when after she throws him . Lovely dog

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  5 лет назад

      Hi there, Ciara! Bee-Line is the kind of dog who likes that kind of play. She gets really excited about physical tugging and the rough and tumble play-style. Your dog may like that as well, or they may find chasing you, or a certain tone of voice more stimulating. That will be something you'll have to figure out for your own dog. In this video, Kayl is trying to build lots of motivation for the point in time where Bee-Line gets back to her with the toy. So making that part of the game the most exciting and stimulating part is why Bee-Line comes back with so much intensity! Happy Training ~Ken

  • @foxybuddy
    @foxybuddy 3 года назад

    Balls working perfectly for buddy, but I run this game only around 15 minutes