Please welcome little Laddie to our SN family.

Try shortening the fetch distance. Also a touch gets a treat. Then a pickup gets a treat etc.
Sheep, you are far more dedicated to competition training than I am...and are very good at it with all the titles you and your dogs have won. For me just seeing Laddie do his joyful zoomies makes me happy. If in time he learns to actually fetch that is fine, but if his life consists of happy zoomies, with me having to do all the fetching, that will be fine too.

As you can tell, I would be a far bigger flop at competition than Laddie!!! ;)
Trini
 
:ROFLMAO: only Sca. Spitfire can do it all, IF it suits him. Angus well he is the petting king. No ball drive at all. So that was all hearsay. Sca was a fetching machine from the moment he came home, even frisbees were an accident rather than me being smart :ROFLMAO:
Sca really was a special soul. I am glad you had him in your life...and some of the credit for his wins IS your's even if he was a natural. Trini
 
Sharon,

Laddie has been keeping us on our toes. Two weeks after we got him he suddenly became really lame on his left front leg and also suddenly seemed way too lethargic for a puppy...he went from acting like a total normal pup to a really sick and lame pup in less than 24 hours! I rushed him in for an emergency appointment. His fever was 104.5, white cell count was up and he was so lethargic that he was pretty unresponsive as he was having blood drawn etc. He tested positive for Lyme and is undergoing 28 days on doxy. Turn around took only 2 days before he was back to being a normal playful puppy.

Housebreaking is still a work in progress, but now we can put the emphasis on "progress" instead of "work". He is a sweet boy, sometimes a bit too rambunctious for the rest of the crew and then they get to have some Laddie-free time...but all in all he is fitting in just fine. He has learned to happily
accept walking on lead which initially was a real fight because he had never had a collar on or been on lead before he came to us. We still have lots of work to do on basic commands...he has sit down pat but not much else at this point...the rest will come with time and right now I felt helping him make the transition to his new home was more important especially since he came with basically no socialization to anything new due to the shut down from the pandemic.

His idea of playing fetch is to race after the ball, jump over it and do multiple zoomies before coming back to me...no ball. LOL I don't think he is headed for any frisbee or ball competitions!

Trini
Yikes...Lyme, how scary! So glad you caught it quick!

Finnie is an awesome fetcher lol...he likes it too much! Throw ball (or anything really) and the game never ends unless I walk away! I've counted more than 30 throws lol.
 
Yikes...Lyme, how scary! So glad you caught it quick!

Finnie is an awesome fetcher lol...he likes it too much! Throw ball (or anything really) and the game never ends unless I walk away! I've counted more than 30 throws lol.
My Sketchie was like your Finnie...he would fetch until my arm felt like it was going to fall off and I would end the game! Even after he had one back leg amputated due to bone cancer he was back to playing non-stop fetch within just a couple of months as if nothing had happened.
Trini
 
Oh yikes, poor Laddie! So glad he’s ok!!


His idea of playing fetch is to race after the ball, jump over it and do multiple zoomies before coming back to me...no ball. LOL I don't think he is headed for any frisbee or ball competitions!
Kip doesn’t fetch either, but a game he loves is the multi-ball game. Get several identical balls, toss one. Kip chases it and grabs it, and I immediately throw a ball the opposite direction. Kip chases ball #2, etc... repeat
 
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