A mixture of both is what I would do. You should really be working on both leash training and fetching at 4.5 months old.
Bare in mind that a Labrador should be getting at least 5 minutes of exercise for every month old it is.
To retrieve the stray ball
High jumps to retrieve the ball.
High jumps to retrieve the ball.
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A ball boy is a person whose job it is to retrieve balls from the field of play and return them to the players.
Yes
it would not get the ball sometimes because it feels tired and hungry or feels it is not been send the right way
If the loss of possession is "caused" by an opponent hitting the ball away (including hitting the hand that is on the ball and knocking it away), the player who lost possession can retrieve the batted ball in the air and play on. Not only can he catch the ball in the air and score, as you suggest, but he can simply retrieve the batted ball and regain control on the ground to set up another play. If he initially loses control of the ball without anyone else forcing the loss of control, it depends if he takes more steps to retrieve the ball or not. If he cannot retrieve the ball without taking more steps, he will be in violation of the traveling rule.
Try and retrieve the ball after the shot wide before your opponents do.
Use a boat or raft to retrieve the ball if it's in sight. If it's a small lake, you could use a paddle or swim towards it.
no, it will be called almost every time.
N0, that is considered a double dribble. The ball cannot go up in the air and then land in a players hands, and the player start dribbling again.