Weekly Wag #12:Building the Fetch Cycle
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Weekly Wag #12:Building the Fetch Cycle


by Carrie Boyko, CEB
©All Things Dog Blog
Fetch is Fun--Water or Land
Last week's Stringing Skills for Fetch post was intended to get you started on the cycle of the game. Dogs who are not familiar with the give and take of a Fetch game will learn it by repetition. Fifteen minute practice sessions of Fetch will go a long way in a short time to helping your dog know what to expect, and what you expect of him.


Once he is returning the ball to you and releasing it, make sure to:

Pretty soon, the "F" word will become a favorite in your home, just as it is in mine. Join me next week to cover some advanced Fetch games for your gifted Fetch students. If you're not quite ready, save the ideas for later. Changing up the game keeps it fun and new for your Dog, allowing his mental muscle to grow, even as his body is getting stronger with this exercise. Happy tails!

Three announcements warrant some excitement:
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  1. The Weekly Wag Fetch training series has a prize sponsor. You can view the prizes and enter to win here.
  2. There are only 2 weeks left until the Quarterly Participation Drawing from Weekly Wag comments at the sign up post. Sadly, there are not many entries. That's good news for you though, as you can jump in now and have a better chance of winning. Sign up here and leave some feedback on your progress bonding with Fido using the Weekly Wag exercises.
  3. I suppose now you're wondering what the prize is. I consulted with Tanner and Oliver regarding our weekend road trip, one of our favorite ways to bond. We've decided the following prize is suitably themed: a Subaru, Dog Tested, Dog Approved travel blanket with bedroll straps and handle, a Mankinddog travel bowl for parched pups on the road (we like ice cubes for less mess), and the necessary poop bags for the trip, thanks to our Eco-friendly sponsor, Flush Puppies.
Have you missed any of the Weekly Wags? Here's the whole batch; have fun!
  • #11: Stringing Skills for Fetch
  • #10: The Most Important Skill of All
  • #9: Sit and Stay: More Fetch Preparation
  • #8 Preparing for Fetch Training: The Exchange Game
  • #7 Make Crate Time Great Time
  • #6 Take a Woodsy Hike with No Sweat
  • #5 Disc Dogging for You and Bowser
  • #4 Bond by Teaching Toy Names
  • #3 Photo Fun: Say Cheese!
  • #2 Stay and Come to Get in Shape
  • #1 Canine Scent Work
  • Sign up Here to Win Prizes for Participation






This post is part of the Saturday Pet Blogger Hop hosted by Life with DogsTwo Little Cavaliers, and Confessions of the Plume. You are welcome to link up here, or check any of their sites for their rules of participation. Happy hopping!





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