The dog is not interested in picking? It doesn’t matter, you’ll know after you come and see~

Pet 9:16am, 23 October 2025 103

I believe many friends who love dogs have seen such a scene. The dog owner throws a ball far away, and the dog then directly chases it and brings it back to the owner. One person and one dog have a lot of fun playing together. This is considered a better way to play with dogs, but some dogs have no interest in this kind of thing. So how should we cultivate the dog's interest in picking up when we encounter such a dog? Next, friends, let’s take a look with the editor~

A dog’s low desire to pick up generally means that the dog has a low desire to get something and does not obey the owner’s orders. For example, when the dog owner throws something away, the dog is unwilling to pick it up, and even if the dog receives the owner's order, it ignores it. This is a sign of the dog's low desire to pick up.

Such dogs are more difficult to train successfully than dogs with a strong desire to pick. Therefore, dog owners train their dogs when they are young. The training method can be as follows: when the dog is still in the cage, the dog owner can keep holding the ball outside the cage, and let the dog notice that it wants to play with the ball but cannot get it, thereby stimulating the desire to pick it up.

But some dogs may not be interested in the ball. We can also replace it with other things that dogs like, such as pillows, toys, etc. In fact, every dog ​​will have the desire to latch. It is just a matter of strength. As long as the dog owner trains and guides the dog more and stimulates its desire to latch, it can be improved.