Have you ever wanted to call your dog from wherever he is at? Isn't it great to have your fluffy companion to stand beside you? In this guide, we teach you how to call your dog with the word "COME"
Teaching your dog to come when he is called is one of the more basic commands. It can be taught to even very young puppy as long as he knows his name. This command is very helpful for getting your dog away from a dangerous situation.
In the beginning, you can start the session inside or outside with their leash on. This is where you will begin to train your dog the common command.
Wait until your fog has lost focus in you. Once he isn't paying attention to proceed to say his name and follow it with the command "COME". Make sure to say it with a clear and happy voice
Then proceed to follow the command up with hand gestures motioning him over to you. Its also just fine to tap your knee and take a step back to invite him to come to you.
As soon as your dog comes to you, praise him and give him a treat.
If your dog does not come to you, tug on the leash to encourage him. Again, speak in a happy voice. Repeat these steps several times.
It's advised to never to use the "COME" command when you're angry at your pooch. Things such as using this command for anything negative, such as punishments, or anything he is fearful of. This will just make him more hesitant of you and react negatively to the word. Either not complying or showing bad attitude.
It's advised to never to use the "COME" command when you're angry at your pooch. Things such as using this command for anything negative, such as punishments, or anything he is fearful of. This will just make him more hesitant of you and react negatively to the word. Either not complying or showing bad attitude.
There are many ways of using this command. Some examples are during the training sessions, if your dog runs away from you, you should never chase after him.
This will turn into a game for him. If this happens, you should call his name again and begin running in the opposite direction. If he runs after you to play say “good come” and praise him for coming to you. You can call him from danger, from a hidden place, for food, or come to play with you.