Basic Dog Training Tips : How to Train a Dog to Come
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Learn to train your dog to come when called in this free video.
Expert: Jim Leske
Bio: My name is Jim Leske, Animal Behaviorist & Trainer.
Filmmaker: Louis Nathan
Duration : 0:1:21
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Filed under: Dog Training
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He contradicted …
He contradicted himself saying that your dog will be too distracted with all of the stimuli… yet you should always practice in public? This guy is a complete idiot. You should always train your dog in a safe, calm environment, then PROOF your dogs behavior slowly and gradually. Maybe his dog would actually listen to him if he knew what he was doing. Or enjoy being with him for that matter, Bear wasn’t focused at all.
One of the biggest …
One of the biggest mistakes dog owners make is they get an 8 week old puppy and want to cuddle with it for 6 months until it becomes a problem then they plead for help when the dog can outrun them and is too big to control. Start recalling your pup the day you get him and reward with treats. Do this a few minutes each day and at a year of age your dog won’t deliberate in his mind for 1/2 a second on whether or not to come to you. It will be automatic.
@guy2932 Not sure …
@guy2932 Not sure what principal you are referring to brother, just one method among several that can be useful. One thing I’ve learned in this dog business is rarely is there only one route to the destination you are trying to arrive at. I like your recalling/panicking concept and use it often. I make it a hide and seek game. Works great for the hard cases. I guess if you don’t like the term “reflex” we can use “conditioned response” which would be more appropriate I suppose. take care
@sixthday132 Hi. I …
@sixthday132 Hi. I don’t fall out with the principle you are suggesting but I think at best you will create an instantaneous, habitual response. To refer to it as a reflex I think is misleading. Recalling hungry dogs at meal times is a good way to add more depth to your cue as is recalling the dog when it is panicking because it can’t see you. Also 20 mins a day seems rather excessive?
retarted becauswe …
retarted becauswe his dog is disaplinded to all these tricks and some dogs r easly amused god y would they do that if they allready now how to do it X.x
I have a cocker …
I have a cocker spaniel and he will always come on command,
Although my German Shepherd doesn’t usually come to you. =/
1 thing only a dog …
1 thing only a dog wont come to you is when you stole it or its not used to you
amen……this guys …
amen……this guys methods are not very good. First of all he should have a controlled environment with few distractions when beginning this type of training. You only introduce these distractions in a more advanced dog. Notice how the shepherd barely gave him the time of day? Take this posting down.
Hey USA, I train …
Hey USA, I train Police K9’s for a living. Your problem is very common. It can be solved however. You need to make it a reflex to come rather than a command. Make sure your dog gets paid everytime he comes to you. Keep some chopped up hotdogs on hand in the fridge. When it’s time to come in from relieving himself, always have a treat ready. If you train on this everyday for a week, 20 min per day on a long 30 ft rope you will make significant progress in making this a reflex action.
I have never …
I have never trained my dog on a leash, you have to spend time with them from when they are a pup.If you train them daily then you don’t have to worry about them not listening. That’s why I think some people shouldn’t have dogs, they complain that they don’t listen but the owner/owner’s, don’t take the time to train them the proper way.
My border collie …
My border collie actually responds to treats. He’s fed proper proportions and gets plenty of exercise. If they are fed too much they won’t favor the treat as much. Also training should be after you tire out your dog not before when they’re hyper. They are definately the smartest dogs but treats do work.
sheesh that recall …
sheesh that recall is a hard command to master yaa you can do it on a leash and my dog does it 10 out of 10 times but take that leash off and am in trouble
Here’s a good piece …
Here’s a good piece of advice: check out a REAL dog training guide instead –> tinyurl . com / ycjomhz
Seriously? Does …
Seriously? Does this guy get repeat customers or recommendations from old clients? Dude, Seriously. Take these videos down before some young fresh mind actually thinks these methods will work.
Dog should always …
Dog should always come when called.
i have one german …
i have one german shepherd puppy 18 weeks old and i will learn something tricks that does not i will get help can you help me?
haha..30 yo vs 14 …
haha..30 yo vs 14 yo..i must go with the 14 on this one..LOL =)
when will ppl learn …
when will ppl learn that treats don’t work with border collies there too smart
drunken mel gibson …
drunken mel gibson trying to teach us how to teach a dog to get and bored
being 30 dont mean …
being 30 dont mean that ur mature.
can u put some …
can u put some numbers on the vidio
oh…….im sorry.. …
oh…….im sorry……how old r u………dont bother answering that cuz i already blocked you
now u call me …
now u call me dumbass!?
a 14 years old internet hero..
wow you dumb ass… …
wow you dumb ass……i said i dont think sick minded anymore
“anymore”!?
u mean …
“anymore”!?
u mean u used to like animal before?
omg.