Force Fetch Using the Gibbons-West Method
Carol Ptak demonstrates one method of teaching force fetch using the Gibbons-West technique. While most techniques are very similar, this approach differs from traditional methods in that there is no use of ear pinches or toe loops and no special equipment needed such as a table or walking cable. This method uses ''nagging'' on the training collar (or very light e-collar stimulation) to accomplish the force fetch. Hold and carry are the foundations of a retrieve and this is reinforced through back-chaining (teaching the final step first). When doing force fetch, don't be tempted to overdo it in any single session; you must watch your dog for cues to tell whether he's getting stressed or confused, and if you find yourself getting stressed or confused, definitely stop for the day. 3-4 repetitions in a single session are good and make sure to always end on a success. It's recommended that you start your training with obedience and force fetch and end with upland work (because that's more fun for the dog). Do your force fetch work in an area separate from where you're doing the upland work (a driveway, yard, or garage works well). Make sure the dog is happy to start and when you're finished for the day, give him a reward such as chasing thrown bumpers or working on birds. Music attribution: "Send Me On My Way" by Rusted Root.

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