Dog Training – How to get your dog to come back when called

Train your dog to come back to you when you call come. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com
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@sugarismyhorse – No, you’d need a lawyer maybe. If you’re a deer hunter and that dog is a tracking dog, then yeah. In the future, a regular application of human urine to the affected area will reduce the visits by deer. You can also buy wolf urine. If they put down dogs everytime they chased a deer because they SAW one, there wouldn’t be any dogs. The laws are against tracking dogs running deer. I could defend you in court on that one, and I’m not even a lawyer! Praise her and grow some peas.
Doesn’t this method set your dog up to run and jump all over you when he first sees you such as when you first walk in through the door or something like that?
my dog is generally obedient. but im still scared to let him off the leash with traffic around. how can i fix this?
the question is how to keep it consistent?
I cant even let my dog outside of the fence when its not on a lease because all it does is go running around exploring everything.
do you have any advice?
I train police K9′s and the advice by Bubbly 384 is sound. If you have a very high drive ball or toy driven dog you can use that as payment as well. In the early stages of the dogs training I believe you should make your dog pay you for everything. If he wants to eat..make him sit, if he wants water, make him sit. If he wants to go out, make him lie down by the door first. And everytime he returns to you make it a point to pay him with a treat or his ball. Make it a reflex action for him.
my dog knows ho to come back when called….but when he sees any type of animal he start chasing it…what should i do?
thanx ur a great help
Well there’s your problem. You CHASED him. That’s what makes him think it’s a game. DON’T CHASE. Bribe them back if you must, but don’t chase them.
no prob :-) glad im not alone haha
thank you so much for your advice!!
teehee :-) heres some advice–carry a treat bag in your pocket. (kibble or something, idk) and whenever your dog goes to far away, say, “_____ come back” and show them the treat. repeat this over and over again in the walk, and slowly fade th treats. thats how were helping roxy, and its working but this video is great too :-)
wow thats good. :)
we walk her on a 6-foot indestructable leash, but lately we’ve connected two of them so she has more room and gets used to being away from us on the leash and still having to be in the general area.
i have the same prob wit my samoyed-husky….i am so down because this morning he ran away..we had to chase him..he thinks we playing a game….
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welcome to my world………do you walk your dog??pliz enser.
hey, can anyone help me? my german shepard-husky-australian shepard, Roxy, is TERRIBLE off the leash. She was even knicked by a car once! Shes run away at night, up a hill, yadda yadda yadda. But the bad thing is, she the biggest whimp in the world. She scared of everything, even our microwave! If she ever got off the leash and we couldnt find her, shed be toast. We have a pretty big yard, and were considering an electric fence, but the economy isnt so fab. any help?
My dog will come just as long there is nothing else around for him to focus on. But he get s a whiff of something (never mind actually seeing something) like a dog, child, deer, whatever…..and he is gone!
Snacks dont work. I could have a rare roast beef in my hands but he will still take off.
Inside I can get the dog to come everytime. never outside. very frustrating!
I have tired just about everything my dog was a stray I got her about five months ago. I can’t get her to come at all and when she gets loose or if she runs out the door I can never get her back. I just had to run after her for about an hour. I need help I am afraid she is going to get hurt or lost. Please if you can help that would be great.
Great video. Thanks for the info.
If trained properly he won’t ignore i promise 100%
pit bulls are evil
Also, this dog of ours that chases cars is only about 2 yrs old if that, and he’s been doing this for at least a year. He has been hit 3 times, but never got hurt much. His chin bled one time, and once he limped and held his paw up for a week or so, but nothing worse than that. He was back to running around like always and jumping up and down, etc., like he always does, very soon after he got hurt each time. I guess that’s why it didn’t teach him a lesson. Since he still does it. He’s little.