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Mastering Recall: Dos & Don’ts of Teaching Your Dog to Come 2025 Vet Guide 🐶🐾

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Mastering Recall: Dos & Don’ts of Teaching Your Dog to Come 2025 Vet Guide 🐶🐾

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Mastering Recall: Dos & Don’ts of Teaching Your Dog to Come 2025 Vet Guide 🐶🐾

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Teaching your dog to come when called—known as recall—is one of the most crucial commands for their safety and your peace of mind. 🛡️ Whether it's preventing a dash into traffic or calling them away from potential hazards, a reliable recall can be a lifesaver. Let's delve into the essential dos and don'ts to ensure effective and positive recall training. 🧠

✅ The Dos of Recall Training

  • Start in a Controlled Environment: Begin training in a quiet, distraction-free area to help your dog focus. 🏡
  • Use High-Value Rewards: Offer treats or toys that your dog finds irresistible to reinforce the behavior. 🍖
  • Be Consistent: Use the same cue word (e.g., "come" or "here") and tone each time you call your dog. 🔁
  • Make It Positive: Always reward your dog for coming to you, even if they took their time. This builds a positive association. 🎉
  • Practice Regularly: Short, frequent training sessions help reinforce the behavior and improve reliability. 🕒

❌ The Don'ts of Recall Training

  • Don't Punish Upon Return: Never scold your dog for coming late; this can create negative associations with the recall command. 🚫
  • Don't Chase Your Dog: Avoid turning recall into a game of chase; instead, encourage them to come to you willingly. 🏃♂️
  • Don't Overuse the Command: Repeating the cue word multiple times can dilute its effectiveness. Say it once and wait. 🗣️
  • Don't Practice in Unsafe Areas Initially: Avoid training off-leash in unfenced or high-distraction areas until your dog has a solid recall. ⚠️
  • Don't Use Recall for Negative Experiences: Calling your dog for something they dislike (like bath time) can make them hesitant to come. 🛁

🎓 Tips for Effective Recall Training

  • Incorporate Games: Turn recall into a fun game, like hide-and-seek, to make learning enjoyable. 🎲
  • Use a Long-Line Leash: This allows your dog some freedom while still giving you control during training. 🦮
  • Gradually Increase Distractions: Slowly introduce more challenging environments as your dog's recall improves. 🌳
  • Stay Patient and Positive: Training takes time; celebrate small successes and remain encouraging. 💖

📱 Enhance Training with Trusted Resources

For personalized guidance and support, consider these resources:

  • Ask A Vet: Connect with veterinary professionals for expert advice. 🩺

Empower your training journey by downloading the Ask A Vet app today and ensure your furry friend thrives in 2025 and beyond! 📲🐾

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