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Teaching Your Dog to Come to You



by KYW's Nan Talleno

Teaching your dog to come to you may sound pretty basic, but it could ultimately become a lifesaving command. 

Dogs usually run to the sound of their name and a familiar voice but surprisingly, many dogs don’t always come when called and that could mean trouble if your dog is ever separated from you, for example if he runs outside, possibly heading into harm’s way and you desperately need to get his attention. 

The way to teach him initially is to hold a treat in one hand, at nose level to your dog so that he doesn’t jump up. As his nose meets your hand, back away and encourage him with your voice and praise.  The goal is to keep him close to your hand as you back up.  Just before he catches up to you, say “Come” and his name only once (as you are still moving) and as he touches your hand this time, give him the treat with lots of praise.
 


 
 
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