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Teaching Your Dog to Come on Command PDF Print E-mail

dog_outside“Dasher, come!” you yell from across the lawn.

Dasher just stands there and gives you a look.

“Dasher—COME!”

Pause.

“Dasher!”

Nothing.

“DASHERRRR!!!”

With that, he finally reacts. He comes loping towards you, only to swerve at the last moment and bolt right on past. Next, it becomes a tragic-comic game of chase, with you running and yelling, and Dasher dodging just beyond reach, tongue lolling, eyes twinkling, pleased as punch.

Not good.


The COME command

Teaching a dog to come when called can be a dog companion’s greatest challenge. Why would a self-respecting canine want to drop whatever she’s doing and come running to you?

Because her life could depend on it.

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