Playing with your pet is one of the most important aspects of building a relationship with your dog.
However, not every four-legged animal is ready to bring you any objects that you decide to throw without training.
Let's figure out what needs to be done to make the dog bring things back on its own.
Dog training
Training starts with using your dog's favorite toy. Your dog will run after his ball much more willingly than after a stick you found on the street.
After your pet picks up the toy you threw away, call him. It is recommended to start with small distances and gradually increase the gap between you and the dog.
The second important aspect is encouragement. As soon as the dog runs up to you with a toy in its mouth, be sure to offer it a treat to reinforce the effect.
Remember that if the animal does not return the ball to you, there is no point in praising it.
Playing with a ball is ideal for teaching your dog the command “Drop it!”, which will later help you wean your pet off grabbing everything from the ground.