Train Your Dog to Come

Start Small

Start training your dog to come in a quiet place without distractions. Once they've mastered the basics, you can gradually introduce more distractions.

Positive 

Reward your dog with praise or treats every time they come to you when called. This will help them learn that coming to you is a good thing.

Be Consistent

It is important to be consistent with your training. Call your dog to you regularly, even if you don't need them to come for anything specific.

Punish

If your dog doesn't come when called, don't punish them. This will only make them less likely to come next time.

Tips 

This page attachment contains additional tips for training your dog to come, such as how to deal with common problems, how to train specific commands, and how to troubleshoot training issues.

Be Patient

Training your dog takes time and patience. Don't get discouraged if they don't get it right away.

Conclusion

 Training your dog to come takes time and patience, but it is one of the most important commands you can teach them. A dog who comes reliably is less likely to get lost or run away.

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