How To Teach Your Dog To Come In 3 Easy StepsHow To Teach Your Dog To Come In 3 Easy Steps

Follow the painless ideas below, and you will find you can confidently call your dog to come.

1. Your dog must come to expect only beneficial things when he obeys the “come” command.

When you summon your dog with the “come” command, never reward him with a reproof. If there are going to be any objectionable results, you need to go to your dog, not call him.

If you need your dog for any process he’s not a fan of, don’t call him with the “come” command. When you have a dog that thinks baths or having his nails trimmed are obnoxious, don’t use the”  come” command when you need him for this.

2. Coming on command must be a rewarding experience.

At the start, rt use a reward that your dog finds highly motivational, like food, play, or a favorite toy. To teach your dog to come all the way to you, bring the reward closer to you as he approaches.

Rather than handing the reward to your dog, make him come to your side to gain his reward. Get a firm handle on our dog, Y, before giving over the ward.

Finally, you want your dog to come with verbal or physical rewards, so it’s best to stop using food and toy rewards over time.

Since you may not have any treats ready to hand in an emergency. Safety reasons could well mean that you need your dog to come when he knows you don’t have a treat.

3. While you are training a dog to come, you need to be able to control it so that it does, in fact, come to you.

Don’t fall into the trap of allowing your dog to ignore or dismiss you and end up teaching him that he is permitted to do as he pleases.

A walled-in area is the ideal place to start teaching your dog to “come”. Try to get your dog to come without the leash a time or two in the beginning. You want to teach your dog to “come” to you regardless of whether he is on or off the beach.

Before using the “come” command, call your dog’s name, so that you know you have his full concentration. This sis heir proposed direction. This is designed to get your dog to go after you. Call excitedly, heaping praise on him until he is near enough to grip his collar.

This is the right time to give him his preferred reward and lots of praise. No, we broke up again, repeating the procedure so that he learns the command. Training should be brief so that your dog can maintain his concentration.

If after a few times you still can’t get your dog to come, or he just doesn’t come close enough. Employ a leash to try to keep you.

Commence again calling your dog after issuing a mandate. Now you apply soft pressure to the leash, guiding your dog to you.

Only ever use a little pressure to get your dog heading in the right direction and obeying the command.

These three steps are the key to getting your dog to come every time you call. If you educate your dog to come, you’ll know that you will be able to keep your dog safe.

A dog lover who promotes responsible dog ownership and humane dog training methods