Retrieving consists of lots of practice, dedication, and consistency. Even the best of retrievers need to have ongoing training. Many people believe there are certain techniques and procedures that should be used in the art of retrieving. Here are some myths and misconceptions about retrievers.
Just because a retriever is pure bred and is very valuable or expensive, doesn’t necessarily mean they are going to be the best of receivers. Yes, they may come from a long line of professionals, but excellent breeding can only go so far. Dogs need ongoing training in order to really hone their craft.
It’s also a myth that you’ll have a proper retriever as a puppy. Just because you’ve bought a purebred Gold retriever puppy doesn’t mean he is going to be able to retrieve right off the get go. Training your retriever begins at …show more content…
Value comes more from training and the relationship between the dog and owner rather than pedigree. Pedigree is one big myth one it comes to retrieving.
One of the biggest misconceptions about retrievers is the idea of the collar. Most people assume that the dog works out of fear when shocked by a training collar. Most owners are afraid to use the collar because they don’t want their dog to be afraid to do something wrong.
The fact is that training collars can actually be beneficial. If your dog is out of control and needs stronger discipline, it might be necessary to resort to a collar. The purpose is meant to reinforce, not punish. Collars do have a bad reputation, but only if they’re used in the wrong manner.
Also, there is the myth of how long it takes to train a perfect retriever. Some people say it only takes months to train your dog to retrieve, but the truth is that it takes a lifetime. Nobody is perfect and it takes constant practice to maintain and improve a skill; dogs are no