Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hello all! I love looking at all the pictures of everyones doodles, and I always see that MANY a times they are off leash and running free. I would love to train Midas to be free off leash..at the beach or a park or big field.. how do you all get such a good recall? I know training training and training..but how? i often call Midas and say Come!, he will come if i have food or something more interesting then what HE is interested in doing.. if not..he will not come and just ignores me..how do i work on my recall day to day? do you honestly trust ur dog 100% that they wouldnt run from u if a squirrel or another dog ran by? i want to so badly trust Midas one day and know he will always listen to me no matter the circumstance we are in! tips PLEASE
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Thank you for this recall post. I have learned a lot from reading the responses from other doodle members. I never let Traz out of the house without his leash because I'm afraid he won't come back. He does great inside the house (most of the time). The other day we took him to a dog park. It was empty so my husband and I practiced the recall command increasing the distance between us with every recall. It was fun watching him go back and forth between us. We both had treats. After a while, Traz caught on to the game and it became "run by eating".....eat the treat and immediately run to the other person for their treat without being called. Little rascal!!!! Oh well, at least he was coming when called, at least in the beginning. We'll have to modify that game. We too, are looking forward to the day when Traz will come, all the time, when called. Good luck with your training :-)
We trained hard for the recall, however we have not kept training with it and our dogs have lapsed into unreliability. They are great at a dog park but recently we were camping at the beach - they were great on the beach, however there were bunnies and squirrels all over the campground and they just took off - not good at all!
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