Haha, great training
@Ravenbird
We are fortunate to have two legit off leash beaches within 30 minute drive so we go often.
I once had a rescue that was a Neufy cross (?) who had been kept in a garage only out to back yard where kids would torment him...banging sticks on the fence outside.
So when we first brought him home he was anxious and afraid of everything, birds, kites, the water...he did like one ball so I just rolled that down the wet sand until he got used to chasing it, each time, then in the water toes-deep, ...after a couple months chest deep...well he was swimming out past the surfline before long...
I half expected him to want to rescue a surfer one day, but he would get fired up when I swam out with him...
So I did same on Bonnie. She is was thoughtful like Asha on thinking about it, at first refusing to committing to going beyond tippy toes, even for her highest value training toy: floaty kong on a rope...lost a couple floating out in the breeze until I learned to check the wind, d'oh.
So I looked for people throwing toys out for gundogs to retrieve, and hung out, sat with Bonnie awhile as she started to want to join them then threw the kong "just far enough" so she had to commit...
And she did...some panicky "climbing the rope" paddling until she touched bottom and the learned to level out with forward motion...
I like your way better but she learned from other dogs to keep going...
Now she retrieves that kong thru surf, including circling "in the washing machine foam" in between, if it breaks before she gets it...she is so persistent she'll circle out there for wave after wave looking even when the kong has been moved on back to shore...
I gotta recall her!
So now I'm working how to follow arm commands better- "over here!"...
I could use some trainer tips on that...
Btw, She is smart enough to turn back if the surf is "overhead"...
And I dont put her in that position either...she's not a newfy after all...
"Just a lab in a doberskinsuit" when people ask me...

