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Weekly Wag #10: The Most Important Skill of All!
by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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It could save your dog's life. It will save you a long walk. It may save a vet visit. Every dog needs an excellent "Come when called". Did you notice that this skill was not placed first, either on this Fetch series, or on the Weekly Wag itself. That's simply because a dog must trust and be bonded to its owner/handler in order to desire to drop what it is doing and bolt back to mom or dad.
Your relationship with your dog is imperative to his safety. He doesn't understand the dangers of the civilized world where traffic, animal control workers and dog-hating neighbors may be lurking. If you do absolutely nothing that could be construed as training your dog, please....please, teach him to Come when you call him.
How? Two rules:- Be someone he wants to Come To. He must love and respect you and you must do the same for him.
- Reward him heartily when he does Come when called, but never scold when he does not. Keep it positive--plenty of praise, affection and a treat when he tries to do what you ask. Ignore him if he gives you that same attitude. Scolding him will only prove to assure he will not learn to Come. After all, would you want to run joyously back to someone who just yesterday yelled at you for not coming to them?
At the same time you're practicing this skill that may someday save your dog's life, you'll also be working on the Fetch game. In order to play Fetch, he'll need to return the toy for the next toss. This is great practice, and will work best if done several times a day in short sessions.
Keep it fun and let me know how it's going. Leave your comments at the sign up post for the Weekly Wag group, to be sure you're entered in the drawing at the end of March. Don't forget to add yourself to the sign up list while you're at that announcement post, if you have not yet joined. Happy wagging!
Need to catch up on your Weekly Wags? Here are this previous posts:#9 Sit and Stay: More Fetch Preparation#8 Preparing for Fetch Training: The Exchange Game#7 Make Crate Time Great Time#6 Taking a Woodsy Hike with No Sweat#5 Disc Dogging for You and Bowser#4 Bond by Teaching Toy Names#3 Photo Fun: Say Cheese!#2 Stay and Come to Get in Shape#1 ScentworkSign up here to win prizes! This post is part of the Saturday Pet Blogger Hop hosted by Life with Dogs, Two Little Cavaliers, and Confessions of the Plume. You are welcome to link up here, or check any of their sites for their rules of participation. Happy hopping!
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