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Old 04-03-2007, 07:38 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Dudley had a great recall--until we got Maya. Now, he is off the leash and gone before I can blink...normally to the first muddy hole he can find. He's so much more gutsy since we got her and she just follows in tow. So, no more off leash for Dudley until we really get recall down!
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Old 04-03-2007, 07:48 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Steak???? Who has steak?????

Can I have mine with a baked potatoe???

Bonnie your such a great pupper mommie, I would love to trade places with the Chipmunks any day...


And T-Gal.............. I am still laughing about SYD....Thats slap your momma funny.
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Old 04-03-2007, 08:17 PM   #18 (permalink)
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And T-Gal.............. I am still laughing about SYD....Thats slap your momma funny.
Loool...spoken like a true Tennesseean!
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Old 04-03-2007, 08:23 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Well Chip doesn't go off leash either because I am afraid. Now Dale, he is able to go off leash. I wish you all could see him strut his stuff, he walks like a sumu (sp) wrestler. His strut is unbelievable. Anyway, Chip played the great escape. Recalling tonight in his own fenced in backyard perfectly. I do love that Pawsitively Perfect Chip & Dale. Cindy - we will have to get together for steaks whenever that T Gal goes to work on her property.
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Old 04-03-2007, 09:18 PM   #20 (permalink)
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I have the same trouble with Emma... SYD (sudden yard deafness)...she will be fine for weeks on end then suddenly SYD strikes and she no longer hears me and seems to loose her direction. I know this because she runs away from the door not towards it? thank goodness for the wireless fence

plan on working with her on a long lead that Corgimum suggested - just been so busy lately that haven't had the time yet.
LOL! Milo suffers from the same malady. I also do the "bye bye Miloski" routine and turn away, that usually gets him to follow. Bacon is a HUGE draw, works every time. I am paranoid about the off leash thing and really don't do it unless in a fenced in area.
I can only say with certainty that I do come to you %100 of the time if offered steak, roast beef, or lobster, oh and cheesecake works with me too.
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Old 04-03-2007, 09:23 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I'd come cross-country for some of those foods!
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Old 04-03-2007, 09:55 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I took Chip & Dale down to my daughter's on Sunday to play with her new puppy. When my grandson opened the front door, out they went. Well Dale stayed on the front porch, but Chip got a wild hair and started running around. I called him to come and he just looked at me and started across the road to where a boxer mix was chained up and barking. We ended up chasing and circling him until he went back to the house but it scared me to death. Anyway, he knows to come and is the first one to respond in obedience class so I am practicing with him in the yard and I am going to try to do 15 minutes a night and change locations in the yard when I call him. Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution to it.
I thought you were talking about the dog food recall, which frankly makes me angry!!! I don't know how they can do that to dogs knowing it is gonna harm them. I am so glad Lucy's food isn't on there.
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Old 04-03-2007, 10:00 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Dudley had a great recall--until we got Maya. Now, he is off the leash and gone before I can blink...normally to the first muddy hole he can find. He's so much more gutsy since we got her and she just follows in tow. So, no more off leash for Dudley until we really get recall down!
Back to the intended topic - Jeni, I still need to work on this more with Cody also; he does like to visit the neighbors.
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Old 04-03-2007, 10:13 PM   #24 (permalink)
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wicca was pretty horrible around the 6month mark- in fact she still has a bit of SYD syndrome. Especially when I want her to do something she doesn't think is in her best interest. I work a ton on recalls with her...Some fun games that you can do to proof your recall are below.
these should all be done on a long line so that he is succesful. once he has a high rate of success you can drop the line, then a shorter line, then a lighter line, then no line. Wicca is on no line now for these games....and she is 3 and has been doing them since she was a puppy!!!

up the ante-
start by throwing a bunch of cookies around the yard- little pieces of something boring. let him get super interested. Run backwards a few steps and say his name. As soon as he looks up Yes! What a good boy. He should come running to you for a reward. You can jackpot him the first time (a few quick rewards one after another) Again let him get involved in sniffing or whatever- say his name- followed by come or here as soon as he heads for you yes! what a good boy. Do this a few million times over a peroid of a few weeks- all different places different distractions. Then make it harder- Bring two or three varying levels of reward. biscuits, rollover, hotdog, chicken. steak whatever. Reward with less value item for slower response. The next step is to make it even harder- you are only going to reward for fast and immediate! Use the highest value reward for the best recall! Nothing but praise for mediocre.

Another game I do with wicca alot is working on her self control- which is really hard for her. I will have her sitting beside me leave her in a stay and put out in the yard four or five of her favorite things. Some toys some food. I will release her to go get it. Let her get one thing and call her. Make sure that you have a hold of the line- don't let him self reward. If he doesn't come right away wait it out. The minute he looks away from what he wants Yes! Good Boy and offer up some high value cookies. You can make this game as difficult as you need to. Start with lower value distractions on the ground so he is succesful. The next thing is again only rewarding for coming immediately and quickly- so he is RUNNING AWAY from what he wants to get to you! Sometimes (1/3 times) I will reward Wicca with an OKAY! (release) and she can go pick up all the yummy food.....

Hope these will give you an idea of how to proof a recall.

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Old 04-03-2007, 10:18 PM   #25 (permalink)
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I made a huge mistake with Zip when he was a puppy. He liked to run down the sidewalk (can say that Zip will stay out of the street) to one of my friend's house to play with her chihuahua (the one with the hedgehog -- some of you know that inside joke). Anyway, I'd just follow him and stay and visit with my friend. Huge mistake! It took me forever to break him of that. If I can't get him to come when I call him, I will ask him, "Do you want a treat?" and he turns and hooks it back to me. Zia comes back each and every time you call her.
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Old 04-04-2007, 12:16 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Will a corgi really come when you call no matter what?

I remember using the "want a cookie" and that worked unless she saw someone who gave her cookies. Then there was the calling to the neighbor's dog so she came running to me out of jealousy.

But the big scare was at night when she was bolted, I heard her growl like a male got too close sniffing and I called her in the very panic voice and she came running from the side yard with her heart beating so hard. Thank God the coyote wanted sex before dinner as I could have lost her that night. She was on a leash after that at all times. And it wasn't the 10 feet coyote could grab distance, I kept it shorter.

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