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I treat and praise him with each return. Daily however he finds "treasures" which he refuses to share I don't ask him to come then and he just runs circles around me until he's tired of his new found plaything or he eats it.
Then he comes back for that treat. Any suggestions how I can discourage that behavior successfully? Also when he's not on the lead like in the house or small enclosure and I don't have a treat, he blows me off Thanks for your help. Yes, I need to reconsider high value treats. Maybe I have gotten lazy and fallen into old patterns.
While on the subject of steadfast recalls, any thoughts on the runaway tendency of the husky and other breeds like it such as the Klee Kai? The breeders tell me that no matter how many dogs you have trained that these breeds can never be off leash. Is that true in your opinion? Or once again, the value of the reward?
I've trained a lot of dogs and I believe that all dogs can be trained to reliably come when called. I think it's a matter of exercising the dog appropriately, finding the right reinforcement , using a variety of reinforcements and remembering not to poison the cue. My sister and I owned a Siberian mix many years ago. We seriously considered naming him Houdini, we had buried fencing to keep him from digging out, we raised the height to keep him from jumping over and he still escaped from time to time.
After about a year, we noticed a pattern. If he went for more than 24 hours without a walk or jog, he would escape and go on his own. Throughout all of this my sister worked on recalls, consistently. Always a reward, always something positive. If he had escaped and was out running, she would called him and snap on his leash and take him for a walk, calling him to her and taking him home was a punisher.
He also had one leg towards his U-CDX before his hip dysplasia became too bad to compete. This dog died of Hemangiosarcoma at age A week before he died, because my sister had not walked him in two days, he took a walk on his own. This was a dog who needed exercise. Her current Siberian came to her at age 4 he's 5 now , he has had a long history of being punished for coming when called.
If he escapes usually through a door a someone has not latched properly he will run. The first time he got out, she searched for hours. Someone called her the next morning, he was 17 miles away from her house. Regular exercise and a lot of rewards and he now has a recall.
Recently, a neighbor child opened the door and allowed him out of the house management always fails. He had been exercised recently so when my sister stepped outside, she called him and he came to her.
He got liver treats and a short walk. I think a lot of people call the dog, and pet them or give them food treats, then takes them right inside and puts them in a crate.
Hi there the recall is really important given the working cocker s need to hunt. My little cockers prey drive is high what do you guys think I should to try and stop it or at least help her to focus on the pack drive? Hi there, I have an English working cocker spaniel, she is just two, and I have done lots of training, kennel club good citizen guide and going out with individual trainers about her recall.
She was great until she hit about a year old and then she got the smell of something and she would go and hunt. I'd use the recall whistle but alas she just ignored me until she had finished her hunt. I have just got clicker gun dog - Helen Philips, and I am trying to reinforce with the clicker but would welcome any input form you guys. I really enjoy walking may be four five miles an wanted the dog to be my companion but I am now afraid she will not stop and then return to me can you help Thanks.
Jenny Ruth you are correct, if you want to capture the behavior start with High Value Treats meat , then work down to lower value treats dog food works.
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