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Many dog owners make the mistake of giving commands in long sentences that only another
human being would understand You get certain inflections in the dogand#39;s bark or whine, but only another dog understands “dog talk” Why should you expect your dog to understand all the words you use True, your pet will love to hear you talk Still, it is your tone that reaches and pleases him
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Source: Training Tips Before You Bring Home Your New Puppy
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Teaching a young puppy to come when called starts off perfectly The puppy learns his name and that people use it when they want to give him something fabulous like dinner or a new toy, so he comes running Well, he soon learns it is not a perfect world He may hear his name called to come in from outdoors just when he is having fun or while enjoying a nap
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1. Use it sparingly. When you overuse “Come”, puppies stop paying attention. When your puppy understands the command, avoid using it all the time. Say it infrequently and make it extremely rewarding.
2. Do not chase your puppy if he does not respond. Practice on-lead for now.
3. Never call for negatives. If you have to groom, bathe, or isolate your puppy, do not use “Come.” Also avoid using it when you are angry. You will only scare your puppy out.
4. If your puppy runs away from you, do not repeatedly call or correct him.
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