Teaching Hold: Building Calm Control Before Force Fetch Training

Teaching Hold: Building Calm Control Before Force Fetch Training

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Force Fetch Training for Retrievers: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Building Reliable Retrieves and Control

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  • Welcome
  • Teaching Hold: Building Calm Control Before Force Fetch Training
  • Force Fetch Step 1: Introducing the Hold on the Table
  • Force Fetch Foundations: Early Hold Training for Young Dogs
  • Force Fetch Method: Teaching Fetch with the Ear Pinch Technique
  • Force Fetch Step 2: Introducing the Toe-Hitch Method
  • Force Fetch Progression: Building Drive and Responsiveness with the Toe Hitch
  • Force Fetch Step 3: Transitioning from Toe Hitch to E-Collar Pressure
  • Refining Collar Pressure: Building Consistency Before Ground Work
  • Force Fetch Step 5: Transitioning from Table Work to Ground Training
  • Building Reliable Retrieves: Ladder Fetch and Delivery to Hand
  • Force-to-a-Pile Basics: Building Momentum and Understanding the Back Cue
  • Field Transition Training: Building Confidence and Consistency with Live Birds
  • Force Fetch Completion: The Finished Retriever Standard
  • Conclusion