2. Tie the golden retriever with a long rope to ensure that you can pull it back to you at any time. Gradually pull the rope hard to see if it comes over. If it comes close to you, reward it immediately.
3. In order to make the Golden Retriever interested in the Frisbee or ball, you can quickly move the Frisbee or ball back and forth in front of it, and tease it with the Frisbee or ball, so that it will really want to get the Frisbee or ball. ball, and then it will try to chase it wherever it goes.
4. Say the word "frisbee" or "ball" in an excited tone so that your dog associates the word "frisbee" with happy play and frolic. This way, whenever your dog hears the word "Frisbee," he will be reflexively ready to play with you.
5. Throw or roll the Frisbee or ball at a shorter distance first, so that your Golden Retriever will start to retrieve the Frisbee or ball. When it gets the Frisbee or ball back, be sure to Praise him, now we are only teaching him to retrieve, not to capture. If you want, you can put your dog on a long leash to encourage him to come back to you, but remember to praise him at this time.
6. When the golden retriever can catch the Frisbee or small ball, that is, the Frisbee or small ball will start to excite your dog. Once it enters a highly excited state, throw a short distance, but high enough. Frisbee so your Golden Retriever can get to it before it hits the ground. If he's lucky, he'll try to catch it in the air! Whenever he tries to do that, even if he fails, praise him as never before! If he doesn't try to catch it in the air, don't let him It gets the Frisbee or ball from the ground, preventing it from picking it up from the ground while you pick up the Frisbee or ball yourself. Repeat this until finally it can try to catch the Frisbee or ball while it's airborne.
7. Once it starts to catch short throws of Frisbee or small ball, you can gradually increase the distance. At this time, don't forget to praise it for every successful and failed catch.
8. Make a digital record of successful catches. You can count the percentages for each group of ten Frisbees thrown. This way you can observe your dog's progress before your golden retriever reaches a 100% success rate. . Never end a practice session with a mistake.
9. Frequent training is required. If the time interval is too long, it is easy to become rusty.
10. When the golden retriever returns slowly with the Frisbee or ball, or even throws the Frisbee on the way, it means that the dog is tired and does not want to play anymore, and the training needs to stop at this time.