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how can i improve on recall my pup will come back til bout 5 foot away and sit there if i try to make a move he will jump around wanting to play. is this just a teenage puppy thing that he will grow out of or what?????

 

 

 

cheers

 

w.h

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it will grow out of it .what ithink you are doing wrong is trying to make a move ie get closer to it if it dosnt come ..one way is if it dosent come turn your back on it and ignore it ..it will then come to yer ..and when it does go through the normal motions and make a fuss ...you no the rest but when recalling dont aproach the pup ..let the pup do the walking ....paitence is the name off the game slowly slowly :D;)

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dont walk away just sit there call it over if it dosent come turn your back and ignore it it will then come sniffing say its name again and when it listens give it a good old pat .. :D youi will get there W.H.

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if you are still strugling after trying all of above keep some of his fave food in your pocket and when he comes to you give him a small bit soon he will anticapte it and come to you and if say his name every time you feed him he will soon come running

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MATE ,

 

WHATEVER YOU DO ....... DONT GIVE UP ON THE RECALL ......... ITS THE BASIS OF A LOT OF TRAINING

 

YOU MIGHT LOOK LIKE A RIGHT PRATT BUT .......... IF THE PUP STOPS TURN AND CROUCHING DOWN RUN AWAY FROM THE PUP WHINEING LIKE A PUP , AS THE PUP COMES ALONG SIDE GIVE IT LOADS OF FANNY AND A LITTLE TREAT OF SOMESORT , IF THE PUP STILL PERSISTS AFTER RUNNING AWAY DROP ON THE GROUND FACE DOWN IN A BALL WHINEING ... NO PUP CAN RESIST .......... BUT ......... BELIVE ME ....... YOU WILL LOOK A COMPLETE LOONEY :yes::laugh:

 

THE BEST BIT OF ADVICE IN TRAINING I CAN GIVE IS .............

 

NEVER GIVE A COMMAND / SHOUT ITS NAME....... WHICH THE DOG MIGHT IGNORE ... IT BECOMES A HABIT TO DISREGARD THE COMMANDS VERY EASILY

 

 

GOOD LUCK

 

DUCKWING ;)

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if you are still strugling after trying all of above keep some of his fave food in your pocket and when he comes to you give him a small bit soon he will anticapte it and come to you and if say his name every time you feed him he will soon come running

 

:clapper::yes::yes:

 

most of all dont give up, good luck with him mate and all the baest

 

bracken28 :victory:

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had the same problem a few months back ma bitch she took the pish every time she got off the lead and would come back stop then jump back and wanted to play and run around ,well i tryed food ,whistle,rope,

rolling around the ground like a right numpty and it did,nt work so last resort was sportdog static collar

i kid you not she was a changed dog overnight she is now a f****n joy to take out,oh and havent used the collar on her for month now,and she s doing great for a year old pup.

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thanks for all the help ill put it into practise tomoz morning,

 

about the static collar is it ok to put them on a pup, but like you said as alast resort and if it was getting bad

 

 

 

cheers

 

w.h

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Where a lot of people go wrong is where they train dogs,I like to get up early before the farm starts,with whatever pup I am training,limit the distractions i.e. other dogs different smells just you and the pup,if you can get the pup to come five feet before you it wont belong before it comes all the way,good luck and remember be patient.

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