Do you want your dog to come to you? Learn how to get a 100% recall

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  • Learn each step to get closer to a perfect come behavior.

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  • @M10_D17
    @M10_D17 Před 3 lety +144

    I love the "go get" method. My dog is a very high energy breed and the first time I had to go after him it was literally a 25 min pursuit.
    I just kept following him around the yard. Not fast enough to tire me out but just enough so he never got a moments rest. He finally submitted and I couldn't even remember where I called him from so I just walked him back to the patio and made him sit down.
    Once. That was the only time I needed to do that with him. This method changed his recall 100% it was like having a new dog. Now he still gets lots of love and treats and 90% of the time he comes with enthusiasm. That last 10% he may be grumbling about it..but he is still coming when called. Total game changer.

    • @agnesyll
      @agnesyll Před 3 lety +17

      Thanks for sharing this story. Gives me a lot of motivation 😀

    • @besscarmody8085
      @besscarmody8085 Před 3 lety +4

      @@agnesyll Yes, me too.

    • @besscarmody8085
      @besscarmody8085 Před 3 lety +3

      I have added challenges. My 8-month GSD runs through the woods, where there are lots of bumps, logs, and rocks. And I'm on crutches for a while since my neighbor's 80-lb rottie crashed into the side of my knee :(

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  Před 3 lety +8

      So glad to hear this

    • @botchgoddess
      @botchgoddess Před 3 lety +11

      If it was a husky, you would have to do that several more times, trust me. Not that they're stupid. They're very very stubborn and also not very easily dominated.

  • @Rakingclaw4
    @Rakingclaw4 Před 3 lety +169

    Please please please keeping throwing in the “from two months to seven months…” bits. It’s crazy helpful and supportive as I want to do a lot of your training but my pupper is only 5 months. Keep being awesome!!!

    • @ThinkingAhead2
      @ThinkingAhead2 Před 3 lety +8

      Really agree with this. I don’t want to go any harm to my puppy who is younger.

    • @kanako5449
      @kanako5449 Před 2 lety +3

      Agree!! There’s really not a lot out there on how to deal with crazy puppy brains!

    • @kimfig5103
      @kimfig5103 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed!!!

    • @adrienne5836
      @adrienne5836 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree! I wish i had heard that a few months ago. Like a light switch my 9 month old pup is figuring it out.

  • @tomhecht6068
    @tomhecht6068 Před 3 lety +5

    I had a dog get hit by a car and die because I didn't teach him to come without fail. Every dog needs to be taught this way.

  • @cujosandlot8233
    @cujosandlot8233 Před 9 měsíci +3

    When my dog doesn't come I just say dinner lol

    • @iamrhondai
      @iamrhondai Před 17 dny +1

      Lol, when my puppy doesn't come I just say treats and he comes running

  • @pentamelli8713
    @pentamelli8713 Před 3 lety +53

    as a german my commands are in english just because i talk to them in german all day long so they can hear the diffrence. Its so funny to hear you do exactly the same :)

  • @5BReiningHorses
    @5BReiningHorses Před 6 měsíci +1

    You're completely right about learned helplessness. People always just assume it's a bad thing, but it's actually incredibly good in some circumstances. In horse training, there are DEFINITELY times you want the horse to give up because he has learned helplessness instead of reacting dangerously.

  • @user-ganjaman247
    @user-ganjaman247 Před 18 dny +1

    I have a 9 week old German shepherd, I’m using German and Czech commands !
    I 100% agree with you about these words sounding fun
    Kemne is come in Czech

  • @Hudson4426
    @Hudson4426 Před 2 lety +1

    Learned helplessness… I feel a lot of young people have that same thing

  • @gailscibelli9148
    @gailscibelli9148 Před 3 lety +4

    Pepe Le Pew!!! OLDER FOLKS!!! 😂😂😂 Love your humor.

  • @feliciahioe4261
    @feliciahioe4261 Před rokem +37

    As much as I wish I had sent my dog to Brandon for training before bringing him home czcams.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU I am so grateful for this down-to-earth, practical guide. His training techniques and tips really work. Thank you as well for dedicating your life's work to rescue dogs, and to rescuing those of us who want the very best for our 4-legged family members.

  • @chickenpollo9424
    @chickenpollo9424 Před 3 lety +15

    Love seeing how much the GSs have improved💕

  • @Yeoman7
    @Yeoman7 Před 3 lety +4

    My chihuahua will grumble as he comes to me when I call, when he doesn’t want to come, LOL.

  • @inthenowinthenow8889
    @inthenowinthenow8889 Před 3 lety +35

    Literally the only trainer on the internet that talks about this...and it’s effective. Thank you Joel!

  • @justdawndb
    @justdawndb Před 5 měsíci

    Your board & trains know & respect you, they know you'll "do this all day!" Great demonstration! Thank you

  • @mmcreads
    @mmcreads Před 3 lety +20

    Lol mine does the head-hanging too when she doesn’t want to come. It’s preceded by a cue, then a quick staring contest to see how serious I am, then the lumbering “come” to me 😂 but I do love the happy, fun run ups she does too!!

  • @Linda91952
    @Linda91952 Před 2 lety +1

    Needed this so bad. My almost 1 yr old Boston Terrier won't come at all . He could care less what I say. This is heaven sent. Your channel is bad ass, ty!👑

  • @HanahBanananana
    @HanahBanananana Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 5 month old puppy and you gotta be really patient and enthusiastic with them!
    I found the easier way to go get her is if I call someone just to stand to a side she would run, so I corner her on the other side, not in a mean way, just hold her and show her where I wanted her to go.
    If I'm alone I squat, almost sitting on the ground and go all festive calling her, with her favorite toy and then reward her with that AND a treat, she *still* thinks it's a game, but if I stand up it's worse, so showing her I'm not going to run and that the come is for a positive reason is slowly showing her it's a nice thing to do.
    Also, do the come in middle of play or food time, don't let your puppy think that come = bad thing (such as fun is over or to scold them). Like he said, the come only gets serious when they are older and capable of making choices, as puppy they have a hard time concentrating and the entire world is sooo interesting, why are you more interesting than that bush that's shaking and probably has weird smells? You gotta show them you are haha

  • @rnkommineni
    @rnkommineni Před 4 měsíci

    Your suggestions are working for my dog, thank you so much for the videos🙏

  • @jennymunday7913
    @jennymunday7913 Před 3 lety +5

    The face when you're hoping the dogs won't be good for you, but they're super good. XD

  • @elyssal2989
    @elyssal2989 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yay for German commands 🎉😂 best wishes from Germany. Thanks for the video

  • @sergeboivin566
    @sergeboivin566 Před 2 lety +12

    I've taken over training a 5-year old dog, and in many respects I am starting from scratch. I'm already making progress on the loose leash walking thanks to your videos, and now I am starting to tackle the recall. Thanks for all of you tips!

    • @evflyleaf
      @evflyleaf Před 2 lety

      How is it going now?

    • @sergeboivin566
      @sergeboivin566 Před 2 lety

      @@evflyleaf the loose leash is going great. I haven't been very consistent in training recall yet... still a work in progress :-)

    • @TravellerTinker
      @TravellerTinker Před rokem

      ​@@sergeboivin566i think recall is harder to train than loosh leash

  • @gerardcarrington5009
    @gerardcarrington5009 Před 3 lety +4

    Love ya Joel !👍

  • @demonmonsterdave
    @demonmonsterdave Před rokem

    We don't get angry. They are just like children. Yes, dogs are just another kind of people. This guy is great.

  • @tfaetroutercrout
    @tfaetroutercrout Před 2 lety +1

    I've got a 2 year old bully mix that thinks she's top ish. I started watching you for help with my 6 year old bull terrier who has had ZERO training, but he's picking things up quick, I'm now applying all of this to my 2 year old. You are making my life so much easier!

  • @TheKanglor
    @TheKanglor Před 3 lety +3

    Well that answered my question on using the method on my softer/more timid dog. We rescued him at around 8-9 months, so only have a couple months now of giving treats/love, but gonna give this training a shot.

  • @DF-te2vm
    @DF-te2vm Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks, thanks..... the most important thing !! Consider this for older or shelter dogs. I give haphazard treats on walk to my shelter pitty just to build up our connection. But use the treat along with the .... "over here" or "come here", and yes, different voice intonation is very important

  • @bethfraser7518
    @bethfraser7518 Před 2 lety +2

    Really enjoy your videos ... each one there is something I can learn from ... and free of melodrama and music. Thank you!

  • @DebiQ1830
    @DebiQ1830 Před 3 lety +5

    So helpful! I have avoided chasing my now 4-month-old goldendoodle when she didn't come because I didn't want her to think it was a game. I thought chasing her was a bad plan, but I absolutely trust your techniques, so ... looking forward to applying!

  • @brandonboulton2776
    @brandonboulton2776 Před 2 lety

    My 10 week old catahoula is getting come, sit, down, and stay. It's been a week of training. Training never stops. He's doing great.

  • @saravanroosbroeck5414
    @saravanroosbroeck5414 Před 3 lety +9

    I love how you explained what to do with younger dogs first, so people don't just go grabbing their young pup left and right. And I do totally agree with not letting your commands, whatever you ask of your dog, go meaningless by letting them ignore you. I do think you could add that the grab method is one way of doing it. And that it doesn't work with all dogs. My latest rescue does not react well to being grabbed; she completely flops down on the floor, belly up and pees all over herself. Well yeah, no, the grab is obviously too intense then. She used to live on the streets in a country where dogs are treated like vermin, so who knows what she's been through. When she won't come inside or something, I do go to her, but I won't grab. I stand next to her, give a stern look and point to the door. That was enough for her and I only had to do it a few times. And now she knows that when I tell her to come, she needs to come.
    Still training to do it outside and off leash. I'm watching your videos about that and taking away what I like. The hand touch! That was so brilliant! She does it amazingly well already. Thank you for that.

  • @ChivalricKennels
    @ChivalricKennels Před 3 lety

    Learned helplessness is not the term for it. It is knowing that some things must be done whether the dog likes it or not, and we call that responsibility. You are absolutely correct on the method, I studied Koehler for years and it's my preferred method and I use the technique all the time. Never fails to work. Best of all it's kind to the dog.

  • @naokookada9885
    @naokookada9885 Před 3 lety +2

    You are brilliant. I love your videos. Super informative and helpful and also you make me smile and laugh! Thank you.

  • @maxinebulldog7095
    @maxinebulldog7095 Před 3 lety +13

    You are one of Theeee most down to earth behavourists you can get on youtube......loving it and watching how Luna and Charlie have improved ten fold in just a small window of time😊😊👍

  • @pmlm1571
    @pmlm1571 Před 3 lety +4

    I thought one taught come by using a super long leash, letting the dog wander to the end, say "come"and then do little tugs to get them to come back. But I see how treats and clapping etc would get a little puppy coming to you w/out leash. Thanks.

  • @christophertorrez7583
    @christophertorrez7583 Před 3 lety +12

    “The Pepee Le Pew approach.”

  • @prettyliviesbeauty8340

    Damn I got my rescue at 6 months and it tools months just to focus on separation anxiety. He stays with me but doesn’t leave me alone. But outside he LOVES EVERYONE. He cries when they leave even if he doesn’t know them.

  • @funnypetviewingtheworld8654

    I got ahead with my dog's training after reading " Forward Fast Dog Training ". Found out how to stop my dog from jumping on people. Learned that you quick turn your back on the dog when they jump and leave the room through the door. When dog finally stops jumping you give him a treat.

  • @travelingpsychicsupperclub5015

    “Your voice is like wind in the trees to you dog” dude for real.😆 my pitt/plot hound mix could not care less. But my full pittie who I originally started watching this channel for (Winter) is very trained on me and my recall - because I use these methods with her. So thanks so much for that 👍
    Used it on the Plot/Pitt mix (Rev) today and man he was annoyed. I didn’t care. He’s going to learn this too. He’s like a toddler. Bratty. He’s often defiant because my husband has let him get away with a lot, although he’s trained. He looks at me sideways a lot because he knows I won’t let him get away with it, but I know it’s necessary- just like with my kids when they were young. PS I know that’s a dog pool in the back but it looks so refreshing I always think man I want to jump in 😆

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for another video!!🙏🏼

  • @ashtonmirai
    @ashtonmirai Před 2 lety

    Currently using your videos to teach my old dog some new tricks :) She's a 10-11 year old Aussie who's very smart and fairly well-behaved but can be stubborn. So far so good! Thanks for the amazing content!!

  • @kumikooo2
    @kumikooo2 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm German (Edit: leaving abroad) and when I praise my dog in English he is happy but not quite as much as when I praise him in German and I trained his praise reaction with super treats in English. Makes sense why now ^^

  • @cocothepittie7691
    @cocothepittie7691 Před 3 lety +3

    Yeah! Mom is serious!

  • @joannecolclough823
    @joannecolclough823 Před 2 lety

    love the charlie brown and pepe references captured what you meant perfectly. Love tour work and am working at it with my very excitable 15 month springer.

  • @andihd8768
    @andihd8768 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow, what a difference already with Luna & Charlie! Great job Joel! Great job L & C! I love the Pepé Le Pew visual & likening. It fits into your "I'll do this all day" motto.

  • @mkester03
    @mkester03 Před 2 lety

    I love Charlie, what a great dog he is

  • @carolynfolsom6626
    @carolynfolsom6626 Před 3 lety +1

    I really loved this video. Made a a lot of sense!! Thank you

  • @1212LeoSnake
    @1212LeoSnake Před 2 lety

    These methods are working greatly!..the only thing is my dog is 2 years old now,; to make matters worse, he was a street dog and I'm just now using these techniques😔

  • @martynrich5187
    @martynrich5187 Před 3 lety +7

    I know it should be a build up of recall, but recall when dog is high energy (I.e.. playing with dogs/running round like lunatics) would be helpful. Probably difficult for you as your dogs are well trained to show

  • @MylonMoses
    @MylonMoses Před rokem

    Thank you! Thank you for helping us with real world living with a dog! Can you help us with how long some of these teaching lesson should last with various ages of dogs. Like a 6 month old to a rescue dog or a dog you did not train correctly! You did talk about some of this and thanks for that!

  • @matthewlewis8738
    @matthewlewis8738 Před 3 lety +1

    Makes a lot of sense!!! Excellent explanation of concept. Can’t wait to get going on that training

  • @LaraYAH127
    @LaraYAH127 Před 3 lety

    Joel and family blessings🐾
    A lot of this my Rottie mix 7 month pup does all of this very well. He's just very much wanting to play with other dogs but nobody wants him to play with their dog. That's when he becomes stubborn. My dad use to teach our Dobbies in German lol. We are FAR from being German too.😄😄💌

  • @beltoftruth56
    @beltoftruth56 Před rokem

    As always very good tips

  • @flyingkage
    @flyingkage Před 2 lety

    For sure I'm coming back to this when I get our farm dog

  • @angielim4103
    @angielim4103 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video as usual. Real-time results. No BS.

  • @kelhawk1
    @kelhawk1 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow. I figured this out on my own with my newest, trying to get him away from the neighbors. Their dogs are inside a radio fence, and my dogs are continually allowed to violate the leash laws. They are *not* however, allowed to cause any problems, and will not only quietly let dogs get walked by, but even squirrels run across the street right in front of them! *That* took some diligence!
    Anyway, I just started going next door and getting "Gunner" with a leash. Only took a couple times and simply threatening to come git him, while maybe brandishing the leash, would be enough to stop his permitted playtime and make him listen. I normally strive to talk to all my dogs politely in complete sentences, like I would my child. I am amazed and proud of how consistently he *now* responds, to a calmly spoken: "Gunner. Would you please come on home now?"
    If he hesitates, I may follow up with something like: "Come on! I don't wanna have to *come n git you* "
    Don't have to use or show the leash anymore...knock on wood...but sometimes still gotta talk mean.

  • @JD-xu5rp
    @JD-xu5rp Před 3 lety +1

    Great video as always! Keep up this amazing work you are doing!!!!

  • @idarahmqvist1373
    @idarahmqvist1373 Před 3 lety +14

    I have 100% recall outside when there are little to no distractions, but no way it would work if they saw other dogs etc. I don’t know if that could ever work haha

    • @strawberrybluu
      @strawberrybluu Před 3 lety +1

      you should start trying the go-get method in dog parks

    • @idarahmqvist1373
      @idarahmqvist1373 Před 3 lety +2

      @@strawberrybluu we dont have many dog parks around sadly. And one of my dogs is really rude to other dogs, and if he is loose he would be running up to them, snarling, jumping in their faces. Its really a recipe for disaster. He has been socialized with a stable group of around 10 dogs since he was a pup so I don’t get why he does this. The other dog is much more respectful of other dogs and would never do anything like this. I think a long line is what I will be using for the trouble maker I’m afraid.

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical Před 2 lety +1

      @@idarahmqvist1373 Perhaps a long line on your dog and you can practice with a dog behind a fence like in a front yard. Also, practicing *outside* the dog park fence is highly recommended and much safer.

    • @carmenjoydoucette8488
      @carmenjoydoucette8488 Před 2 lety +2

      It's been two months, so you've probably figured it out, but start adding minor distractions (or more interesting distractions at a distance), and work up to total recall in all situations.

    • @idarahmqvist1373
      @idarahmqvist1373 Před 2 lety +1

      @@carmenjoydoucette8488 thanks! I have had luck with distractions far away and a long line now, but honestly I haven’t worked at it as much as I would like.

  • @traviswstone
    @traviswstone Před 3 lety +2

    Man, that wind in the trees part really got me

  • @key-sq6mp
    @key-sq6mp Před 3 lety +14

    naw i needa see this with huskies

    • @amandamilobooks
      @amandamilobooks Před 3 lety +3

      LOL! 😂
      We had a husky once. His recall was excellent. But he couldn't be left unattended in the yard, ever. He could dig under a fence in the blink of an eye, scale a fence like cat burglar. He was the friendliest, funniest dog... but his ability to escape was insane.

    • @stevecullen2265
      @stevecullen2265 Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely agree…I’ve got a 7 month old husky. Her recall is pretty decent, but any sign of a dog etc. and no chance. She’s still young I get that but want to know if it’s possible to accomplish eventually…

    • @besscarmody8085
      @besscarmody8085 Před 3 lety +1

      @@stevecullen2265 Same here. 8-month GSD. She sees a dog, squirrel, chipmunk . . .

    • @ParrotVolancy
      @ParrotVolancy Před 3 lety +2

      @@stevecullen2265 I use an e-collar with my huskies so that I know it will be safe and reliable to allow offleash freedom, which is very important to me. I free-fly my birds...there's no way I'm not going to have offleash adventures with my dogs, huskies or not. I know that Beckman doesn't use e-collars, but some breeds are more stubborn and instinct-driven than others. We practised offleash recall a whole lot when they were puppies and rewarded them with treats. However, it was clear that when subjected to distractions, they would not always listen. They wouldn't run away, they would always eventually come back after doing whatever they felt like doing, but it wasn't the kind of recall that would be safe and reliable in different situations. That's one of the reasons why I wanted to look into e-collars and how to utilise them. I think they're brilliant. P.S. I've trained one of our dogs using the e-collar and his recall is a hundred times more reliable. I am going to work on training the other dog next. But I am already enjoying how much more I can do with him now.

    • @stevecullen2265
      @stevecullen2265 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ParrotVolancy thanks for the insight, I have a fair many more months to keep repping the training so will exhaust that and if after a year she’s not over 90% i’ll have to look into them more. Appreciate the advice :)

  • @centralflife891
    @centralflife891 Před 3 lety +6

    Lol I feel like I have the same tolerance as you do. I did that once. Doggo didn’t come and I came for him in water with shoes and all 🤣

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis9278 Před 3 lety +15

    I thought Luna would be the one to not come quickly when called because she at first seemed so shy but she is coming quicker then Charlie. Both are doing really good with your training.

  • @vmaquatics2690
    @vmaquatics2690 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve learned a lot from you, thank you so much

  • @fleedum
    @fleedum Před 2 lety

    I think I'm going to summarize all your video's, great stuff!

  • @badele80
    @badele80 Před rokem

    I am so confused because i hear different advice everywhere. I heard to never chase them. Now i hear it works. Maybe every dog is different

  • @westrev5412
    @westrev5412 Před 3 lety

    Great information no nonsense approach. Dogs have to come to you every time under all distractions like their life depends on it because it does. A dog properly trained on an ecollar is also an amazing tool. Not sure how realistic it is to constantly go after your dog and make them come to you definitely a useful strategy in the beginning but in the real word particularly with my high drive working line gsd ecollar every time.

  • @carolyngracetoday
    @carolyngracetoday Před 3 lety

    Great advice- thank you!!

  • @21merllo21
    @21merllo21 Před 3 lety +4

    Love the channel!! Huge fan and I try all your methods with my recently rescued one-and-a-half-year-old Husky. I have not seen a video yet where you work with a Siberian Husky...Is there a special reason for that? any particular advice for this breed? Thanks if you get to this comment and keep up the excellent job! it is a life changer indeed. Greetings from Colombia!!!

  • @jacobsimonson7618
    @jacobsimonson7618 Před 3 lety

    No nonsense!!! straight fact, common sense

  • @janetteclark1727
    @janetteclark1727 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU!!!! I did this with my dogs (growing up I was the animal whisper) I trained a few dogs in my life (horses,dogs,goats,rats, ect.). Then life got busy now im close to retirement and my last little dog is getting slower, I got myself a GSD puppy (what was I thinking🤔😵‍💫🥴 lol ) checking on refreshing my knowledge. one of the things they say is do not "grasp" your dog by the "collar" to "make" them do "something". I thought the logic made sense (kind of)... I have said off the bed way too many times ... I got my bum off the couch pulled his 115lb bum off the bed saying (OFF) now a few times and when I get up YOU BET HE moves. (He even will go in room look at bed and lay on the floor. So it does work.

  • @arleneehrlinspiel5232
    @arleneehrlinspiel5232 Před 2 lety

    New subscriber here, I have not heard of this way to teach recall, thank you for sharing!

  • @stevengalloway6323
    @stevengalloway6323 Před 2 lety +4

    Love this. Question for you!! What if your pup (9 months) is playing with other dogs and you can’t catch her? I’d say she responds to “come” always when it’s just us out in the yard. But when you introduce a dog that she really likes into the picture it’s almost like my “come” isn’t even heard by her. Appreciate your help!!

  • @assuntakoay2035
    @assuntakoay2035 Před 2 lety

    Sensible n realistic!
    Tq

  • @polly1017
    @polly1017 Před 2 lety

    If you let your dog repeatedly ignore you up to a year old then you have to spend a lot of time undoing this unwanted behaviour. I kept mine on an extension lead as pups and NEVER let a recall go unanswered, just by tugging "non aggressively" on lead to get pups attention back to me and my recall. Had perfect recall throughout their lives .

  • @larissadueck2643
    @larissadueck2643 Před rokem

    I got sick of the go get method when it was minus 20 out in the winter and my dog didn't want to come inside. So, I opted for the ecollar to help reinforce. I rarely have to use it anymore. If anything, I just have to show her the remote and she comes running

  • @ashleynv
    @ashleynv Před 3 lety +1

    just adopted a 4 month old beagle mix from a shelter. about to binge watch some of your videos haha~ Have watch other training videos but trying to keep my perspective open! My biggest issue is he gets distracted so easily (beagle.....), doesn't come all the time, runs full force to people or dogs to say hello, is a piranha. But I have only had him for 3 weeks : ) If you have other videos you recommend to watch let me know thank you!

  • @kanako5449
    @kanako5449 Před 2 lety

    When getting frustrated chasing the dog, remember Pepe 😂

  • @sonjamoore4792
    @sonjamoore4792 Před 3 lety +2

    Great tip on the come command in this video. However, we'd like to see what happens when the dog ignores your re-call command. What does that look like in your videos? How exactly do you get them? Could you add that link somewhere on your re-call videos for easy cross reference please? Just LOVE your videos. Practical and they work. My American Bulldog ( we live in South Africa) is now a perfect loose leash walker thanks to your videos on that

  • @casualworkandplay3840
    @casualworkandplay3840 Před 2 lety

    Excellent thank you!

  • @mariahk5654
    @mariahk5654 Před 2 lety

    My pup equates the go get method to the keep away game.... XD I have to put a long lead on her to get her.

  • @kristinakay9558
    @kristinakay9558 Před 2 lety

    You are a genius

  • @shawn11207
    @shawn11207 Před 2 lety

    1. your dog will hear your whistle. 2 they will do what they do. 3 always manage your dogs.

  • @krovidae
    @krovidae Před 2 lety

    Despite diligent training from a young age, including taking a no-nonsense approach and going to get her when she doesn't come, my dog has always been rubbish at recall because she literally does not care about treats, toys, affection, none of it interests her. What interests her is going where she wants to go and doing what she wants to do. Bringing her in from the garden is fine, I usually have to go get her but so long as I use the right body language she gets not to bother messing around and running away, but if we're on a walk and she finds an animal to chase or track, she ain't comin back til she's bored. Most of her walk time has to be on-leash. We're able to let her off more as she gets older, cos she's often too lazy for adventures, but it's been a bit of a shame not being able to let her explore as much because she won't come back when we need her to. She's a husky x border collie if anyone's wondering. I've had collies before and they've trained recall fine - guess the husky stubbornness and independence was strong in this one 🙄

  • @eugenehockley9275
    @eugenehockley9275 Před 2 lety

    Great video and very helpful

  • @ballersplak
    @ballersplak Před 2 lety

    I ain't no dog trainer but when I listen to you I realize I do tht naturally as if it only makes sense 🤷‍♂️ I speak doga lol

  • @yukaandfriends
    @yukaandfriends Před rokem

    I am still working on my Husky, she's 13 months old and her recall is really good, until she's heavily distracted. I do use an ecollar for these instances but also take her out without her collar. We have 4 acres so she get's a lot of practice. So it would be good to see a Husky video on recall, they're not as easy as some breeds. We have a golden doodle and she has perfect recall and she's 9 months old, same training from me. I am a novice by the way.
    I also want to add that I love your videos.

  • @ricardospencer6927
    @ricardospencer6927 Před 2 lety

    Hey Joel ! 1st off this is the second comment I’m writing you , the first one was mysterious taken down within an hour of me posting it . It like this was /is nothing more than an constructive comment to help you better understand some of the training methods you attempt to explain on your channel , so kindly leave this one up you & your followers might find it very helpful. After viewing your lesson on recalling your dog it probably should have started with explaining to the viewers than a STRONG FOUNDATION in basic Obedience ( on leash ) will help greatly a transition to LONG leash which in turn leads to off leash . That being said there are always people that move to fast meaning that their control over there dog should B almost perfect in all situations on a 6ft . Once that happens your dog has achieved 2 major hurdles 1) they have been conditioned to what a command means & there 4 has developed a pack leader respect4 you as such , 2) your dog has ( if exposed correctly to a variety of distractions) learned to always B watching you 2B ready for your next command . Also as a trainer you’ve developed these to major quality’s 1) discovered your center where you feel comfortable & confident in controlling your dog in All Situations 2) discovered that you expect your dog 2 listen 2 your commands BUT still R ready & able 2 give a correction in an instant as if it were reflex . Lastly rather than having 2 start by going 2 physically get your dog working them on a long leash which would give U the ability to give a correction if needed , but not saying in some situations ( in the beginning U won’t have 2 ) but building the correct foundation will greatly lessen that occurrence.

  • @LaraYAH127
    @LaraYAH127 Před 3 lety

    Hey Joel,
    I let him chase me a lot outside too. I put him in a stay outside then at a distance I use his actual name not his nickname he comes flying🥰🐶. I live in NYC too.✅

  • @shantor100
    @shantor100 Před 2 lety

    There are exceptions to this. Our German shepherd never mastered the recall after years of training and multiple techniques. Just wouldn't do it unless in a fenced yard. Don't say we weren't consistent or vigil. Some dogs just don't want to

  • @escmobile
    @escmobile Před 2 lety

    Haha 04:20 "who cares", love that guy.

  • @dhos83
    @dhos83 Před 2 lety

    Awesome videos. Very effective if you are consistent.

  • @MaraIsrael
    @MaraIsrael Před 5 měsíci

    Would it be ok to use a long leash while training this so when you have to go after them if they dont come, you can get to them easier? I have a lot of acreage and no fenced in area, also a lot of wooded area. It would be a lot to track down my dog through the trees if he chose not to come

  • @barkbros123
    @barkbros123 Před 3 lety

    I have to send my dogs to you brother 🙏🏻

  • @bardo677
    @bardo677 Před 2 lety

    were on about 90% acurate atm. An shell do distance waits when we cross roads, at the carpark anyway. Ill take the win. Im focusing on what she cando atm rather than the odd act of God

  • @sunshinenorcas
    @sunshinenorcas Před rokem

    This is what I had worked out with my jack russell-- he knew if he came back to me, even if he had bolted off after a squirrel or whatever, even if he was 'naughty' -- as long as he came back to me when I called, there was no issue. If I had to go collect him, that's when he was in trouble. So if he ignored my first call, I generally had to take about two steps in his direction and he'd come flying back to me like a bat out of hell 😂😂

  • @zammyc6414
    @zammyc6414 Před 2 lety +1

    So this is only for fenced yards, correct? You make it look so easy but there are so many variables to consider about why the dog isn't coming. I have an 8-mo-old standard poodle and I'm about to get rid of her because I don't have a fenced yard and she will-not-come anymore like she did when she was a baby. It gets old having to clip on the long lead to her collar and then off and on and off/on, all day and night, everyday! Now, she's into squirrels and birds and moving objects so runs from me and I'm sooo tired of it. It's not her fault I don't have a fence but I've had other dogs who absolutely did not run (Papillon and Sheltie) and I never dreamed she would be so disobedient. Treats do nothing. She couldn't care less and would rather stay outside and play than have a treat. She'll come back when she gets darn good and ready. That said, I've watched everyone and you are the best and most real of anyone I've seen.

  • @alislaughter9489
    @alislaughter9489 Před 2 lety

    I absolutely agree with you! After watching your video I tried it and my 8 month old schnauzer who never came when called, is now after only 1 day coming when called. Is it prefect hell no, but I’m gonna keep on everyday .

  • @siliconvalleyJT
    @siliconvalleyJT Před 3 lety +3

    How do you handle huskies and shiba inus recall. They are hard

  • @livus3787
    @livus3787 Před 2 lety

    Hungarian mudi pup 9 mo now.. Comes when he is sure i have treat with me (eyesight like an eagles 👀) does nothing when I have no treats 😩

  • @accountingsapayag
    @accountingsapayag Před 2 lety

    How tall are you Joel? I just want to gauge the height of these gorgeous dogs.

  • @kathyholt3516
    @kathyholt3516 Před 2 lety

    Great video!