How to train a Toy Fox Terrier to pick up things Tutorial on training a Toy Fox Terrier to pick up things

Toy Fox Terrier fetching training tutorial:
First teach the dog to fetch and deliver items:
When the owner throws a toy (such as a small ball), the dog should run over, pick it up, put it back in front of the owner or hand it into the owner's hand.
Possible problems:
1. The dog is not interested - so use your dog’s favorite toys to train and gradually develop interest;
2. The dog holds the toy in its mouth and does not spit it out - the owner touches the ground with his hand to signal the dog to put it down, and rewards the dog after putting it down. If it really doesn't work, occasionally the owner can try to remove the toy and reward it;
3. The dog does not return the toy with its mouth in its mouth - the owner walks over and taps the ground with his hand to signal the dog to put it down. Then gradually open the distance to signal the dog to put it down, and repeat the training.
Then teach the dog to catch objects in the air: the owner throws the toy up, and the dog should catch it in the air with its mouth and return it to the owner.
Possible problems:
1. The dog can only pick it up from the ground, but does not know how to pick it up with its mouth. First, hold the toy with your hand and press it directly on the dog’s mouth. The dog will naturally open its mouth and pick it up. Then gradually increase the distance inch by inch and increase the throwing height until you learn to catch the toy from the air;
2. After the toy is thrown, the dog reacts slowly and does not know how to chase the toy - strengthen response practice: the owner stands upright, slides the toy from the hand and lets the dog hold it in its mouth. Repeated practice can improve the dog's ability Response capability.
Finally, let your dog perform a Frisbee performance: throw the Frisbee in various directions and in various postures. The dog should make accurate judgments, fly up at the most reasonable speed and posture, catch the Frisbee and return it to itself. owner.
Have you completed the first and second training? Well, now go to the pet store to buy a Frisbee, and then take the dog outdoors to try throwing it——
No problem—your dog is already a master.
Notes:
1. Frisbees for dogs are soft (but don’t buy cloth ones, they are a little soft... soft and hard, hard and soft, they are the best, don’t buy plastic Frisbees for people);
2. Dogs will only take the Frisbee back to their owners. Do not try to teach the dog to take the Frisbee and give it to others;
3. DogHe will become addicted after learning how to hold a Frisbee. You must play with him for a while every day and never let him down;
4. In principle, only those who can’t teach a dog to hold a Frisbee can’t teach a dog to hold a Frisbee - no matter what breed of dog, they can learn to hold a Frisbee - as long as they persevere.
PS:
1: During the training process, bleeding events will often occur (the tongue is bitten by the teeth). When this happens, don’t panic, just give it water to drink, and the bleeding will stop in 2-3 minutes
2: Do not train dogs whose bones are not fully developed
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