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To help with what we call the recall, I use a 20ft. or 25ft. tie out leash, can get them cheap at Walmarts (8.00 to 10.00). I let my dogs go as far as they can on it and be distracted, than I call them back to me, if they don't come when first called, I will give them a tug and call them again, start running backwards a little and with a higher pitched voice will go UP UP UP UP UPPPPPP so they follow, mix this in with her training and in no time you will have her coming into you. This also works great if your dog ever gets away from you so you can call them back. They love to chase things by nature so they will follow you if you run the other way, and they actually learn to come back to you this way. When your dog comes into the front of you try and get them to sit in front and always reward, the pup will also get use to sitting in front and you will not have to give that command after a while, they will just do it. Hope this tip helps and please add us as friends if you like. Thanks, Denise...HannahNHoney
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