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The Recall Game

Having a dog who will reliably come when called is one of the best things in life. This means FREEDOM for your dog. Here is how to teach your dog to RUN to you each time you call it.

1)   NEVER call your dog unless you are CERTAIN you can enforce the command. Each time you call your dog and he does not immediately come to you to receive a food reward, you take a step backwards in his learning to come when you call. It is important not to make mistakes when teaching the recall. DO NOT CALL YOUR DOG if there is ANY chance you cannot enforce the command. EVER.
2)   NEVER call your dog to you for anything unpleasant. If you need to interrupt a play session, or you are going to trim nails, or if you are about to do anything to your dog that he does not enjoy, GO GET THE DOG. Do not call him to you.
3)   FOOD REWARD every single recall. EVERY SINGLE ONE. This means keeping treats in your pockets at all times.
4)   Smiles are required equipment when calling your dog. NEVER EVER call your dog in anything but a praise tone of voice. Correction will NEVER help a recall. Your dog must WANT to come when you call.

To play the game you need at least 2 people, and several is great. Each person is given a handful of very small soft treats. I prefer tiny pieces of hotdogs or string cheese. Pieces should be VERY small, even for a larger dog or puppy. I slice a hotdog in half and cut the pieces the size of a nickle. Once people have their treats, they should take a seat around the room with as much room between them as the room will allow.

One person takes the puppy or dog and points him towards the person who is going to begin the game. This person may do anything to get the puppy to come towards him except say the word COME. Clap hands, smile, laugh, show the treat, call PUPPPY PUPPPPY PUPPPPY, or the dog’s name. When it is CLEAR that the pup is committed to going to the person, and ONLY THEN, say the pup’s name, and come. For example, Bailey, COME! It does not matter if the puppy is almost to you, as long as the pup hears his name and the word COME while he is going TOWARDS the person calling.

Hold the hand with the food right up next to your body so that the puppy has to come all the way up to you and touch you to get the treat. Do not feed the treat until you are holding the puppy’s collar. This prevents the “snatch and run” game. Praise and pet the puppy cheerfully while he is getting his treat. Once the pup has had his little tiny treat, it’s time to point him towards another person who does the same thing.

It is extremely important that the participants understand they are NOT to say the word COME unless the puppy is already doing just that.

Play as long as the pup is interested. Main rules, Do not say COME unless the puppy IS coming, hold the treat up CLOSE to your body, and you must be holding the collar to feed the treat.

This simple game does more to build a reliable recall than any other training you can do. Your pup will quickly learn that his name and the word come means TREAT. Each time you call the pup and reward him for coming quickly to you, you build a more ingrained and reliable response. If you are consistent and train this game at least 2 to 3 times per week, you will have a dog who will ALWAYS come when you call it. Most owners list this as a top priority for their dogs. Here is a fun and simple way to attain this goal.

Practice often! Your pup will love this game, and so will your friends
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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2005, 11:34:55 am »
oh I am so guilty.  This must be why Grace ignores me.

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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2005, 11:38:41 am »
I enjoy your posts everything as I learned in school, question do you spit? My husband thinks Im crazy. (I guess I probably am).
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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2005, 11:45:18 am »

Sometimes I do, Carolyn. It depends on the dog. MOst of the time I don't because the dog catching the bait can be unreliable, and I don't want the dog to break concentration me to go find the missing piece of bait.

However, once I have a dog trained to competition level, they will not take their eyes off my face, even if I DO drop bait.

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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2005, 11:59:49 am »
Does this work on 3 year old dogs?
Rocco will come to me when I call him in the house or even in the fenced yard.  But when he tastes freedom, he will not come for anything.
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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2005, 12:30:00 pm »

It works.

You must gradually build your dog's recall response in the presence of mild distractions, and then continue with strong distractions.

You can do whatever you like to get the dog's atteniton. Use his name, say cookie, puppy puppy puppy, whatever.

Just ALWAYS remember, DO NOT say COME unless the dog is running towards you.

It can really help speed the response on older dogs if you have someone hold the dog, while you play with him in a happy manner for a few seconds, and then you run away, while the other person encourages the dog by patting him on the side, and talking in a happy voice. The helper must hold the dog until they hear you say the word "COME!" and then they let go.

Another important thing is to reward IMMEDIATELY when your dog gets there. No asking for a sit, no correction for anything, just reward and praise.

Coming when you call needs to be the most pleasant thing in the dog's life.

Taking the time to build a reliable response is worth it. Working the dog on a line with a helper to help him learn to come to you even under distraction works wonders.

You always have to remember that the ONE time you are REALLY going to need that recall is when the dog is seriously distracted. He's going to be tracking something, running away from you after something, etc etc.

This command can save your dog's life for sure.

It is something that needs to be worked and rewarded on a really regular basis to keep the dog sharp on it.

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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2005, 01:08:40 pm »
Ty Red!!!....I'm going to start on Samson & Pippin as soon as the kids get home from school!...I'm excited about this! :)

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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #7 on: September 13, 2005, 01:15:36 pm »
Do you think Rocco knows what it means when I say 'come' since he comes to me if he is enclosed and knows it?  Or is the freedom just too big of a distraction for him?

He has gone through basic and intermediate obediance which are both inside a large building and he is the teachers pet.  Yet when he has gotten out of a fenced in area he acts like he has never learned a thing.  I will do the things you said.  How do you test the fact that he will come to be in an open area with no leash attached?
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Re: THE RECALL GAME....How to teach your puppy to RUN to you when you call it
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2005, 01:20:16 pm »

You use a long line for quite some time until the dog is very reliable.

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And GYPZ, your kids will LOVE playing this game.

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