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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 commandTeaching 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. To continue reading, please visit DogHealth.com Disclaimer: This website is not intended to replace professional consultation, diagnosis, or treatment by a licensed veterinarian. If you require any veterinary related advice, contact your veterinarian promptly. Information at SuperHappyPets.com is exclusively of a general reference nature. Do not disregard veterinary advice or delay treatment as a result of accessing information at this site.
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