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ive been going out for a while now with my dog gray x ridgeback ( maybe some sulki) and i love it i use to go out drinking with the lads wasting money but then i got my dog and i could stay out all night every night but got to work! i got him at 18 months old and he had never worked but he has come right on he was running right down the beam when i first got him but now he will run out of the beam and not just plowe straight on in but if anyone has any help of how to get him to bring back a rabbit please inlighten me as chasing him around a feild is not the best of fun just to get that bunny lol

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ive been going out for a while now with my dog gray x ridgeback ( maybe some sulki) and i love it i use to go out drinking with the lads wasting money but then i got my dog and i could stay out all night every night but got to work! i got him at 18 months old and he had never worked but he has come right on he was running right down the beam when i first got him but now he will run out of the beam and not just plowe straight on in but if anyone has any help of how to get him to bring back a rabbit please inlighten me as chasing him around a feild is not the best of fun just to get that bunny lol

that would be the last thing id be doing id be more likely to walk the other way be more inclined to come back in to you then,plenty advice on getting them retrieving but id be inclined to try the easy ways first :thumbs:
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might be hard to do cos of his age but you can still try, go back to basics retreiving in the house or garden some where he cant run round you, use a ball his favourite toy a rolled up sock and get him bringing that back, then move on to a rabbit skin.

and if that doesnt work train yourself to run faster so you can catch him

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