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Show TEACHING YOUR DOG TO "RETRiEVie" : 1 ' 1 TM&mf tyom T)f z detect itl$ett by Tom Farley F . ' r y s i 'N ) If 0X1 ' '-: All ; s I K' 1 X;XX. frlr.v : . - . .W, ' . x .til V Wv v-tw Sx$j m Your dog having learned to pick up, carry and give the dumbbell he comm.n r7rnTr T" may now b taught to fetch it. Holding him closely at the heel position ?" i?Cu "d only then- motion hira forward t0 P'C $ as shown (picture 1) toss the dumbbell a few .feet away. Then at the back to voih ( f t0 take U tcU hira to "Take It" and m- - r- , -JS!!! ! '- : f , A v r . j : - 1 , i j , fex V 5 B XN "-Vxxx s I l.ff I I t - x " - S I V I N V X x 1 s. x r ,y 1 o- ..ftf xN i X , r , t J . I - x - N x -xxx xX Xs x K I Pi i - 'V I ! xt v " I ; x x x x I" ,X,: x ' .N -V ' f x xV VS S N x i M.ike him sit at the "Rover Come" position before taking the dumli bell from him so that he will learn to offer it in this way (pictured" If he tends to drop it put your hand under his chin and make him hnli it. When he will work the length of the leash toss the dumbbell a (rrcitt-r distance, going with him and then backing up (picture 5) to your oritr'uvil position before letting him present it to you. Only when he shows tin signs of failing shou'd the leash be removed (picture 6). a rclVgoVoVX lic comm.,.uU M.I "'' lf yu "lax he win vc v nn yTT nuki"K him livc ' 'A- "ary and the traini .J win . ri'.,lI"c ,hl,t 'l'l' ,s ' ?urc that he recc vo"klnT, ,h!Ve bl'n wM- W,u,, '"9 ng and show him r. 1 ' 1 v ri,.,,"". i"si tint 1.0 live l '''"s , dog and., good dtii nftw'n ad you will have IumIi''.1' |