"Natural retrievers" refers to animals or people who have a natural instinct or ability to retrieve or fetch objects.
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Never fear though, dogs that don't naturally retrieve can be taught to do it just as well
as natural retrievers do!
A natural retriever, he will play ball or flying disc and loves games of hide - andseek.
She loves the water and is
a natural retriever — and this girl is crazy for her birds!
Dogs without that drive won't chase toys you throw like dogs with a natural retrieve will (if you have
a natural retriever you can read Method # 1 to teach a retrieve through play).
The result should be that in the long run, Andy will grab the dumbbell eagerly, even if he isn't
a natural retriever.
He is
a natural retriever and loves his dumbbell, so the fact that he gets to chase it down twice in one class is even better.
The fishery dogs were unrivaled swimmers and
natural retrievers, and crosses between them and British breeds, such as setters or pointers, honed the dog's bird sense.
A natural retriever, this dog loves a game of fetch.
Otterhounds are not
natural retrievers, but many are excellent tracking dogs.
As the fishery dogs were efficient swimmers and
natural retrievers, they were crossed with pointers, setters and other retrievers to hone their bird skills.
Goldens are
natural retrievers, so you can enjoy them fetching a tennis ball for what seems like forever.
He's
a natural retriever, and as often as not, he has a toy clamped between his jaws.
Both these dogs are
natural retrievers and love the water.
Most are
natural retrievers and enjoy water.
Most Italian Greyhounds are not
natural retrievers.
Thought to have descended from curly - coated herding dogs, Poodles are drawn to water and swimming, and are
natural retrievers.