How to do exciting recall for your puppy
Last week I talked about being exciting for your puppy – here is my demonstration! Ounce doesn’t think much of my first attempt to call her, so she decides not to bother. When I change my tone though, she rushes over. In fact I am so exciting that Sunny and Luna decide I must want to give them sweeties as well 🙂
Name Checking
I also practice ‘name checking’ my dogs, to make sure they know their names.
You can see that the puppy is not so good at staying put when she thinks I am not looking at her! But she isn’t too bad, considering.
I love doing this exercise with the girls. Can they wait? Do they know their names? Can they come, neatly? Can they then wait again? I do this exercise with them periodically, making it harder or easier, depending on how well they are doing it and when was the last time I practised. Variations include:
- increasing the distance
- spreading them out from each other
- calling them in different orders (I started with Ounce as she is the worst!)
- facing away from them
Finally, I tried to get a video of them going into a ‘down’ from a distance. This was a poor example, because they are tired – it’s the end of the walk. Luna in particular was distracted by a cyclist mending a puncture. You can see that they do go down, but it’s not as quick and efficient as I would like.
Treats for exciting recall
Don’t forget, you must always, always have plenty of treats for your dogs. Then they will do what you want!
Buy the Workbook
The Workbook – A Year With Your Puppy is available to buy. This book is a hands-on, interactive book for you. It will help you survive the first year with your puppy, but also act as a memento of that time and the journey you have been on. You can write notes and stick in pictures of your puppy throughout the year. Lovely! Find out lots more by looking at the Contents page.
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