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How to Teach Your Dog to Fetch and Speak - By: Donald Banks

Playing fetching with your best friend will be also an awesome daily exercise for a longer life.

Ways to Teach Him to Speak?



Ask your puppy to 'speak' when your puppy barks the doorbell or knocks, praise him cheerfully and say 'good speak' Practice couple times a day and your puppy will learn bark after you say 'speak'.

If your puppy does not barking to doorbell or knocks over the door then ask him to 'speak' wave together with squeak your dog's favorite toy but don't let him have it, after one or two minutes your dog may become frustrated not having the toy and unfortunately your dog will bark with you. When your pet barks claim 'good speak' Praise enthusiastically and reward your pet dog with a small dog treat. After these methods if your primary dog still not speaking you have to find what triggers your dog to bark so you can use that to teach your pet dog to 'speak' Remember it's going to take time, consistency and adore to teach new tricks for a best friend.

Ways to Teach Him to Fetch?

Every dog needs to have exercise daily and making exercise fun will allow you to and your dog to have healthier and happier lifetime. Some dog breeds are actually energetic and even you walk and run with each other they might still have an overabundance of energy than you so teaching your puppy 'fetch' will help your pet dog to release more electricity. Tennis ball is perfect for fetch; they are small, easy to carry on their mouths. Cut narrow lane on a tennis ball and put some treats in the ball. Showing your dog this treats while putting them in the ball might be the better plan. Give one of the treat to your dog to set that expectation. Throw the ball and pick your dog at the beginning, get the ball and allow your dog the start treating. If your dog hits and brings the ball back say' good fetch' cheerfully and happily allow the treat. Tennis ball might be big for many breeds you be able to also use plastic small balls rather then a tennis ball. When practicing 'fetch' ten times, your dog will know there is a treat in the soccer ball. Since your dog wants the treat, he goes and get it for you. Some dog breeds the natural way do and love fetching which is easier to teach these.

After your dog learns fetch give constantly little treat, eventually your dog learns to get the ball without even having a treat from the ball.
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Some gun dogs, like retrievers, have a organic instinct to retrieve toys. Other dogs tend to carry onto the objects. If you are trying to get a gun dog that will retrieve for you, regardless of breed, you need showing him how. It is most beneficial to start training your dog as a puppy.

Why train your dog to fetch?

Field training can be accomplished when a dog is about 6 months old, although it can be a much easier concept for any dog to learn if he has been trained to fetch at home using toys and decoys.
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As you finish house training your puppy, and he seems to be well mannered, you should then make an attempt to train your dog a few charming tricks.

About the Author

Adam is a dog trainer and he's dedicated to his job. He loves dogs and wants to share his knowledge about them! Training your Dog to Fetch

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