Robk12
02-26-2010, 02:35 PM
Hi all,
I was curious to hear how people who use ball on a string instead of a tug get the dog to target the ball and not the string. Both my dogs without fail always go for the string. even when i try to hold as much of the string as possible my dogs still try to move there head to grab the string that is coming out of the side of the ball. The few times i get them on the ball they slip off quickly, though i know they have the grip to stay on.
I think the string on the orbee ball is more like a tug than the ball, so maybe they default to the familiar. I have spent sometime on the tugs and they target the center of the tug fine and don't make a habit of going for the handles.
Is it worth it to try to develop them to target the ball? or should i just stick with what they and I are good at?
Thanks again everyone
Rob
I was curious to hear how people who use ball on a string instead of a tug get the dog to target the ball and not the string. Both my dogs without fail always go for the string. even when i try to hold as much of the string as possible my dogs still try to move there head to grab the string that is coming out of the side of the ball. The few times i get them on the ball they slip off quickly, though i know they have the grip to stay on.
I think the string on the orbee ball is more like a tug than the ball, so maybe they default to the familiar. I have spent sometime on the tugs and they target the center of the tug fine and don't make a habit of going for the handles.
Is it worth it to try to develop them to target the ball? or should i just stick with what they and I are good at?
Thanks again everyone
Rob