Recall Dog Training. Teaching your Puppy to Come

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There is only one reason why anyone’s dog won’t come back when called. It’s because they have found something more interesting! If your dog would rather sniff a lamppost, rummage in a hedgerow, scamper off to meet other dogs or people, or chase someone else’s ball, it’s because they think all those things are more interesting than you are.

To get your dog to come back to you or “recall” every time, you have to make yourself more interesting.

Most dogs will benefit from learning a new set of rules about coming back when called. There isn’t a ‘secret’ to teaching the RECALL command, just plain ordinary training that all dogs can understand. Some dogs respond best to their names, other dogs prefer a dog whistle. To train this command, you will need to understand how dogs learn so that you can implement the training in a way that will work quickly, and work for you.

The first stage will be to teach your dog what ‘come’ really means. It means ‘if you come here you will be rewarded for it’ and like all dog training it is best started in a place with no distractions. Indoors is best to achieve fluency before generalising to the great outdoors.

It’s understandable that people get very frustrated and angry when their dog doesn’t come back when called. However, when their owner is angry, a dog can tell from their body language and tone of voice that all is not well and will be even less likely to want to go back to them. So, it’s always best not to punish a dog when they return, no matter how long you have been waiting, shouting and worrying and always rewarding the dog when they come to you, however long it takes. Punishing includes smacking or hitting, shouting or yelling, frowning or scowling, or even just ignoring.

 

To follow up or make an appointment or find out more information about Ringwood Dogs, Ashley Heath on the Hampshire and Dorset border, please contact Isabelle Adams-Papé by clicking on the Contact Me tab.

I look forward to meeting you and working with your dogs.

Happy dog training.

Isabelle Adams-Papé IMDT
Ringwood Dogs, Ashley Heath on the Dorset and Hampshire border.
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