How To Stop Your Dog Running Away! - Perfect Recall

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Training dogs to stop running away and come back when called and having perfect recall is a hard thing to do but can be done with simple steps and lots of fun training with your dog. Getting this right is so important to make sure that your dog is safe!
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Комментарии • 61

  • @willathertoncaninetraining
    @willathertoncaninetraining  Год назад +1

    Making sure you dog comes back to you when you call is so important and can be achieved with simple steps that you can find right here in this free course: waacademy.link/iRwhN3

  • @alp6244
    @alp6244 Год назад +47

    I need to work on this technique with my dog. She’s stubborn about recall when she’s distracted by something more interesting.

    • @va1445
      @va1445 Год назад +9

      You are not alone in this!

    • @Pollllz
      @Pollllz Год назад +5

      Mine too. He’s only 7 months old though so still time to learn how to do this.

    • @josephandreuccetti3706
      @josephandreuccetti3706 Год назад +6

      Right. I want her to be herself, but she must obey. Thats it.

    • @susangarvey9415
      @susangarvey9415 Год назад +2

      This guy is about 90% responsible for my dogs training. I'm working on recall at the moment, I'm a bit concerned about her ego though, the only thing that seems to work is when I tell her to come and show me her beautiful face😂!

    • @billmorley4134
      @billmorley4134 11 месяцев назад +2

      Same as my spaniel and keeps running of whenever not a secure area and worry one day will get hit by a car so can’t trust her now

  • @ResonantFrequency
    @ResonantFrequency Год назад +6

    Your videos have been great for teaching my dog many things because of the fact that you explain the underlying mechanism of how the training conditions the dog to do what you want. Every dog has a different demeanor and motivations but I've found that once you know your dog and you understand how the training is supposed to work you can adapt each routine to suit them.
    I'm going to try to adapt this to my dog, I think it will be tricky since she is mostly motivated by tug of war and fetch already but she comes unprompted for those. She is also highly motivated by new people though I think that will lessen at least a bit by the time she is a year old. In order to make this work I took her favorite toy away (a frisbee she likes to chew and play fetch with) and I've started calling her proactively from out of sight. I'm hoping this alteration will change the association from seeing the toy and getting excited and to getting excited by the call itself in anticipation of seeing the toy.

  • @MTGWithMike
    @MTGWithMike 12 дней назад

    Love your content - Been training for years and I love your approach!
    Many blessings sir!

  • @fenixmaker
    @fenixmaker Год назад

    Thanks for the free Rapid Recall course, i am now doing the corridor training for a view days and my dog is doing realy well, next on the list is to get me one of those pavlov's whistle and start training with it, thanks Will :)

  • @jaynecreekmore9759
    @jaynecreekmore9759 Год назад +5

    Thank you - just finished your free recall course & can’t wait to get started! You are awesome!🐾

  • @josiahtrujillo7284
    @josiahtrujillo7284 Год назад +1

    You do = equal awesome. Thank you for the great teaching

  • @jeno264
    @jeno264 Год назад +1

    ... I feel like my dog wins the 'you=awesome' game 💖🤣

  • @DrBiogas
    @DrBiogas Год назад +3

    It’s easier - just learn here by playing. Sit wait and come (here) and reward the coming/here with words. When the dog doesn’t do it with disattraction- just stop the walk - go home - put him in his bed and ignore him. In the evening only give him a walk on the leash. Keep repeating and the training too - that’s it! Every dog will learn, they get a nice life when they listen 😉 some just have a hard few weeks - this is really effective if the dog disobeys. It’s the most important thing for a dog to understand that he follows you and not opposite - treats is difficult as it works but has absolutely no effect in challenging moments - more hoping that the dog obey. However, making dogs to obey without treats is more effective. You can give my dog a rump steak but he won’t touch it when I say no. Same when he plays and I call his name firmly by here!!! 2 - 5 seconds he is around the corner. Walks next to me without leash- safe for other dogs and the society. However dogs I dogsit who got trained with treats are addicted to them and do everything if they are around but nothing because they obey you 😢 which finally is a threat to society and other dogs - a dog needs a leader. I cant emphasise this enough. The dog needs to understand that his life is miserable when not obey your commands are serious in a firm tone. Dog education is not just being the nicest person on the planet - it’s being responsible for a safe society and therefor it’s mandatory that your dogs absolutely obey your commands!

    • @Ver927
      @Ver927 7 месяцев назад +1

      I think you are totally right. I 'm now dealing with a dog who follows me every where and listens very well EXCEPT when he has a trigger like sheep, cat, a sound somewhere, then he is offff and runs away!
      Getting very pissed and ignore him for a few hours does not help.
      He needs more i think. I am probably too quik with giving him love and attention again as i feel quilty or not Nice etc
      So i will be more firm, as hard as it is.
      Thank you

    • @DrBiogas
      @DrBiogas 6 месяцев назад

      @@Ver927 try to be gentle and firm! You can also try the command stop or leave it - however it’s so important to correct immediately! Try a long leash when the trigger comes - a loud command and if there is no reply, you need to correct immediately! I promise you, do it 5 times and correct strongly. The dog will hear the command and follow, because there is a consequence 😍
      Dog training isn’t always treats and love…..especially when u have a strong minded one 😂🙏✌️

  • @shandalm1757
    @shandalm1757 Год назад +2

    Thank you for providing the content!

  • @jannellmeagher638
    @jannellmeagher638 Год назад +2

    I needed this video, today. Thank you.

  • @tompatchak8706
    @tompatchak8706 Год назад +13

    I told my wife this the other day, she eye rolled me.
    But then I did it a few times and Sky came a running each time

  • @lourdesruiz1179
    @lourdesruiz1179 Год назад +2

    You need your own Netflix show ❤🙌🏼

  • @StAlphonsusHasAPosse
    @StAlphonsusHasAPosse Год назад +1

    Love these videos

  • @Ghost-sz7uo
    @Ghost-sz7uo Год назад +1

    what do you think of beckman's "go get method'??

  • @nancypozgay4149
    @nancypozgay4149 Год назад

    I have a 13 yr old Treeing Walker Coonhound, a 6 yr of American Foxhound and a 10 mo old Chocolate Lab/Walker/Plott hound going though massive adolescence. All my girls are spayed and rescues. Even though I’m very motivated, the wildlife and other triggers are deviation from my commands. Holly, the senior Treeing Walker, is a wonderful girl, the other two hunt a rattlesnake in the yard. Yesterday, “leave It” worked, but the desire to hunt, overwhelms my commands. Any other suggestions. Nancy

  • @deanwirth2327
    @deanwirth2327 Год назад

    Your content is fantastic, thank you. What boots do you wear?

  • @FerbyCW
    @FerbyCW Год назад +4

    I really am not sure how to teach my 2 year old high energy golden retriever the perfect recall even though I understand the motivators and such. His biggest motivator are simply other dogs and no amount of treats, praises or head scratches will ever change that. Ive been trying to be as awesome for him as possible when teaching these things and it kinda works when we are in an area with no other dogs around. But once he sees a dog, especially a female one I might as well not exist.
    I understand teaching the perfect recall might be easy when your dogs favourite thing is a tennis ball. But other dogs? And especially female dogs, they dont even have to be in heat for him to go absolutely crazy. No one has been able to help me with this, not even professionals Ive seen in the past.
    I love my dog. But its not easy going on a nice walk with him, when he gets so easily distracted by other dogs and when not on a leash, he darts straight to them. I just wish there was SOMETHING he would value more than running to other dogs.

    • @TedcoDogs
      @TedcoDogs Год назад +2

      Have you tried a longline with him? So he feels like he has that freedom but you still have control whilst practising especially with other dogs in the distance. Are you reserving extra special treats/toys only for his recall? And is he an entire male? I work at a dog daycare and a lot of the young entire males will constantly go to dogs and not listen to us one bit, even when they used to come to us when called.

    • @lonewolfsurvival3453
      @lonewolfsurvival3453 Год назад +1

      Long lines are an awesome tool for recall training. They offer the dog an appropriate amount of freedom to roam, while also allowing you peace of mind in knowing that you can just step on the line, check them or reel them in if they misbehave. Great safety net to use, until proper respect and trust is established.

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 Год назад

    Oh, my two dogs know just how awesome I am 😘

  • @sandymcdaniel3926
    @sandymcdaniel3926 Год назад

    Patty McD so am I Lollipop
    ! Lol😂😊

  • @jaxx_the_puggle
    @jaxx_the_puggle Год назад

    Mine is very food motivated but over the field he’s still not got good recall. He does occasionally but mostly not. Especially if he sees a dog before I do. Then he won’t come back at all 😬

    • @DrBiogas
      @DrBiogas Год назад

      Read my comment - teach him this way

  • @chrisf1728
    @chrisf1728 Год назад

    Could you do this with a stubborn corgi

  • @ryliecastillo6532
    @ryliecastillo6532 6 месяцев назад

    appreciate it jelly roll

  • @Privatereporter5050
    @Privatereporter5050 Год назад

    I have tried all of this. Everything, every trick, every training idea and my dog gets outside in my fenced yard and wont' come in. He is a 1 year old English setter who runs away no matter what I try. The only person he listens to is my spouse. He has been outside for three hours and he comes to the door and then runs away. I go outside, he runs away. I get frustrated and just leave him out there but I need to leave for appointments or to go to work and can't get him inside.

  • @RB53637
    @RB53637 Год назад +13

    Step 1: don’t get a sighthound 🤣

  • @newjones1754
    @newjones1754 Год назад +2

    I don't really believe stuff like this works with my Kangals. There just a different kind of dog.

  • @sandymcdaniel3926
    @sandymcdaniel3926 Год назад

    SO AM I patty McD. Lol

  • @CeIesta
    @CeIesta Год назад +2

    I'm sorry but, if there is children I simply disappear in my dog's eyes. I can't be more awesome than a kid even with food. She just love play with kids. When a kid cuddle her she is the happiest doggo in the world. Unfortunately I don't have kids in my pocket to reward her when she obey

  • @Curious.Badger
    @Curious.Badger Год назад

    Gonna try this with my husky. She breaks out of the house and then we have to chase her around the park and doesn't listen.

  • @ИсламХамраев-з8я

    Cold mechanic 42

  • @Extreme207
    @Extreme207 Год назад

    Dark soldier 30

  • @СергейКровельщиков-й3ц

    Dark eagle 05

  • @pattiemcd8790
    @pattiemcd8790 Год назад +1

    I am Awesome 😊

    • @jeffrywhite6008
      @jeffrywhite6008 Год назад +1

      I agree you are awesome ! Hope you have a great day !

    • @artinhertz5143
      @artinhertz5143 Год назад +2

      But if everyone is awesome...nobody is

    • @jeffrywhite6008
      @jeffrywhite6008 Год назад

      @@artinhertz5143 Good point Mr Art. Hope good things for you too !

    • @jeno264
      @jeno264 Год назад

      ​@@artinhertz5143 ... If everyone is awesome, then everyone is!

  • @ааллаалала-з2в
    @ааллаалала-з2в Год назад

    Crazy designer 55

  • @MustafoSolohiddinov-qf1cv
    @MustafoSolohiddinov-qf1cv Год назад

    Intelligente teacher 57

  • @moxydon2610
    @moxydon2610 Год назад

    I have a Beagle, to him I = Meh!

  • @Frey765
    @Frey765 Год назад

    🇦🇱

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 8 месяцев назад

    COULD YOU PLEASE STOP THE BACKGROUND MUSIC? IT IS A RIDICULOUS AMOUNT OF NOISE AND HURTING MY EARS. YOU ARE SPEAKING NON-STOP IN THE VIDEO + THIS LOUD MUSIC ONLY A ROCK STAR COULD LIKE, IS TOO MUCH AUDIO! UNWATCHABLE.

    • @dirtydeadz
      @dirtydeadz 7 месяцев назад +2

      It's not even that loud😂

  • @adriancoleman1120
    @adriancoleman1120 Год назад +3

    I can't believe you now seem to avoid addressing the fact that these techniques don't work for high prey drive dogs. They need ecollar training. You've said it in the past but seem to avoiding it recently. Very disappointing

    • @Tzom
      @Tzom Год назад

      How do u use the e-collar?

    • @adriancoleman1120
      @adriancoleman1120 Год назад +1

      @@Tzom recall first, ecollar second. Will knows all about this but now seems reluctant to talk about it (he was/is an advocate)

  • @davidmiotto1100
    @davidmiotto1100 Год назад

    What happened to you Will and Fenrir? so bummed... 😒