It's so important to teach your dog to “come”. It could save your dog’s life some day. I learned the hard way. My dog, Griffin , was 1 ½ years old when he was hit by a car. When I think about it, the whole series of events leading up to his tragic loss runs in slow motion in my mind.
I use the following recall method:
1. I tie a 50 foot length of rope onto the puppy’s collar then let him wander in the yard.
2. I say his name and then the word “come”. Then I draw the rope to me until the puppy gets back to me.
3. I have him sit and then praise him and give him a treat.4. We do this about twenty times a day. After three days, my puppy was running back to me and I didn’t have to pull the rope.
I also use this method to train him not to leave the yard. When he reaches the boundary of the yard, he comes to the end of the rope. I call his name, and he comes back to me. He's learning quickly not to go beyond the borders of the yard. I do this in different areas of the property, so he learns the boundaries.
Here's a link to a Kindle book that describes the exact steps for teaching your dog to come every time. It gives more detail than I do here.
If anyone else has any tips on training a dog a reliable recall, please add them in the comments. It could save a dog's life.
How to establish a strong relationship with your dog: Max Polyakov shares his advice here max-polyakov.blog. Click to open great webpage.
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