SheepOfBlue
Premium Member
Actually while Sca is a frisbee and ball addict he has trouble with this. I never 'taught' him to fetch he just always did. However while he will wander and snag something to play he struggles with being directed. This has been a challenge at flyball (biggest followed by his poor stay). I started to put him on leash and tie him. Walk out into the yard and set a ball down (with cookie at first) then when I go back point and let him go. He has improved slowly but it led to his first success at flyball last weekI have a question for everyone who has ball crazy shelties. How many of your shelties can do a dead retrieve. Dead retrieve being the object(ie ball) is not throw but place or is laying somewhere away from you and you point to it and they get it.
I consider a dog that will naturally do a dead retrieve a natural retriever. Justice did. None of my others did and it was hard to teach them. My Lab would do dead retrieve naturally. I was just wondering how common it is in shelties as Justice is the only one I've known. I bet Bitsy can.![]()
Indy sneaks his rawhides outside all the time and buries them in the snow to hide them. Bacca's goal is to try and find them and bring them back inside. Bacca won't actually chew them, but he loves to steal them from Indy! Silly pups!