As long as I've been on the LB forum I'm still a complete computer idiot but I'll bet Connie could connect you with a few back chaining posts.
Connie......please....mam!
(In "Answer," see He trained the exercise by back chaining the work. This means he beings by teaching the dog to hold the item.)
But these are just tiny starters.
There are threads here with every tiny step outlined (search term is back-chaining), and you will see when you look at the list which are pertinent to your purpose (which might be a competition retrieve or might be "get the newspaper").
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