Close your eyes and envision what a picturesque afternoon in the park with your pooch would look like. Your agenda would likely include a good ‘ol fashioned game of fetch. Despite its popularity, however, not all canines are ready to get their game face on and adhere to commands. Training your dog to play a fun and interactive game of fetch is an effective way to help your pup learn crucial cognitive skills while ensuring they get a healthy dose of exercise.
Teaching Your Dog to Fetch: A Step-By-Step Guide

The best way to get your dog in the right mindset to adopt new commands is to begin teaching him or her how to play fetch inside your home. I know what you’re thinking, “Did this girl accidentally eat some of her dog’s kibble this morning?” (Hint: I didn’t). As crazy as it sounds, by starting indoors, your pooch will be able to focus with minimal distractions. This is only temporary – I promise you’ll be playing outside in no time.
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