One of the most common
complaints is “my dog doesn’t come when I call”.
Training the recall is one
of the funniest of all dog-training exercises because we do so much completely
wrong! Let me explain.
This is what we want to
achieve: When we call our dog “here Bella” we want Bella to come sprinting as
fast as she can to us.
Now, in order to achieve
this we must make “here Bella” the best command in the world. With the best
result and rewards at the end!
So here are some tips!
Never call your dog if you
are thinking of telling her off! You can undo months and months of hard work
training your dog to come by telling her off just once. Suddenly coming when
you call could be a really bed move!
9 times out of 10 make sure
that your dog has a good experience when she comes if you call you. On the 10th
recall if you need to put your dog on a leash then do so.
When you call your dog to
you think of coming as more of a “check in with me” than a “I am calling you to
stop what you are doing”.
Use a long line to keep
control of your dog if you are unsure. A long line is a piece of line or rope
that can be as long as you like that lies on the ground but you keep within
reach!
If your dog hates returning
to the car then reward your dog back at the car with water and a small feed and
things will soon turn around!
The basic formula to any
good recall training is:
CALL your dog to you, then
REWARD your dog within 2
seconds and then immediately
RELEASE your dog.
In order to make your dog
enjoy the experience you should learn the power of using affection and
attention by withholding it and only giving it as a reward. This is one of the
most powerful tools available to us and yet we get it all so wrong by giving
the dog attention whenever they want and wondering why they don’t come when we
call them!
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