(Train Your Dog Positively #1) – The Recall Cue

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Most puppies will โ€œcomeโ€ to you whenever you decide to walk away because they instinctively like to follow you. Instilling a reliable response, however, usually takes months of consistency and positive reinforcement. The easiest way to teach your new puppy or dog the โ€œcomeโ€ cue is to begin using it as soon as you bring them home:

โ€ข Whenever your puppy or dog is coming to you on his own, wait until he is a couple of feet from you and then say his name and the word โ€œcomeโ€.

โ€ข When he gets to you, make a big fuss over him.

โ€ข With this exercise, your dog will learn that coming to you is a really good thing. After a while, you can lengthen the distance between you before you say the cue word, but be careful that you donโ€™t go too far too soon.

โ€ข If you want a reliable recall, do not chase your dog unless it is an emergency. Dogs love to be chased.

โ€ข If you call your dog a number of times and he doesnโ€™t come back to you, donโ€™t tell him off when he eventually returns. It is understandably annoying when your dog ignores you, but if he comes back only to find that youโ€™re angry with him, heโ€™ll actually learn to avoid you more. He wonโ€™t understand that youโ€™re angry because he ignored you and will think youโ€™re annoyed because he came back. Coming to you should always be rewarded, whatever the circumstance and no matter how long it took him to respond.

โ€ข Motivate your dog to come by being excited, running away from him, waving a toy, or having delicious food for him when he gets to you. This will instill the idea that coming back to you is the best thing he can do.