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try using a paint roller with some scent ( bird, hotdog, or even bacon grease) paint rollers are nice and light making it very easy for a young pup to pick up. paint rollers are also fuzzy so the pup feels like he is chewing on a critter. you could even tuck a pheasant wing down the center. some times canvas dummies or hard plastic bumpers are just too much for a little pup OR they are too boring.only play fetch in a hallway or somewhere that the pup can't get away from you. once your pup starts to retrieve don't take the bumper from him right away. in the early stages I like to let the pup come back to me, and then I will pick him up and hold him until he drops the bumper on his own. that way the pup doesn't think I am taking his precious away every time he goes to the trouble of bringing it back.and don't over do it.
stilly I really love that last bit....great suggestion, have had natural fetching dogs and ones that dont fetch and that bit is a great idea....