dog train recall

How do I train my dog to recall?
My dog is a two year old Golden Retriever and I can’t get her to come when I call her. She come fine when she feels like it but sometimes she runs out the front door and it is obviously more fun to run around the neighborhood instead of coming back to me. I know I must have done something wrong when she was younger or I’m just not training her right but my mom is very frustrated and so am I especially when she gets a hold of something that she’s not supposed to have and the only way I can get her is to lure her over with a piece of bread. I don’t know what to do somebody please help.
Find a treat that your dog really loves, and I mean goes nuts over. Then think of a word other than come for your command. I use bingo. I started by saying the word, and then offering the treat. I worked my up to the point that she only got THAT treat when I said the code word, and she came to me. She only gets that treat for the code word, and only when she obeys it. It works pretty good, but no dog will recall when in a highly excited state.
Dog Training – Recall
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dog training heel command

How do I teach my dog the stay command?
I'm training a month old Shih Tzu 8 So far, I've trained him to come sit and lie. I would also like to know how to teach him to heel and fetch. Thanks.
The "stay" command is interesting – in fact, you can teach it so that you never really say. Since you already trained to "sit" and the "laity", you could easily teach your dog to "sit" that and "lay" means just to give that, until a release word. Suppose you put your dog in a 'sit'. Be sure that you are in a boring Environment, and "sit" to break all the temptations for your puppy is not around. Do you have a handful of cookies. Ask for the "sit" and reward they (the point of care so that the dog does not have to get up to get it!). Then when the dog sits still, shift your weight slightly (do not move your tell feet yet) If the dog sit in those. "OK!" (Or any other "Done!" Word) and treat the next cast, so that your puppy needs to stand up and maintain. Ask 'sit' for a return. Is your pup ready to take on a step and then go "OK!" to treatment? If he does not, he will stand up by itself, without the show, said, "OK!". That's fine – he learns what you mean with the release Word. Just gently take his collar and sit waiting for him (do not ask him to sit for a – wait for him to do it only.) Reward when he sits on his own. "Practice the sitting '- "OK!" and treat throw a few times before you start to move. Your puppy will naturally want to get up and follow – but shows him that he sit until you say is, "OK!" You need to do. Be gentle and do not frighten him packing with the collar – a scared dog not to be so fast want to learn. You will really be able to see when your dog understands what you do. It can start up from a sitting – and then, "Aha!" and again below. If that happens, say, "OK!" and it treats the whole handful, and finish the session on the high note. He is very eager to play this game again with you! Good luck!
Tom Dokken – Heel command – www.sportdog.com
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dog train come

How do you train a herding dog commands, such as outdated, get lift, wear, walk in, come over, away from me, etc?
I know Basic obedience train such as sit, down, stay, heel, and come. I just need to know how the dog on the training and how old they may be? The dogs are 10 weeks old Border Collie.
It's never too early to begin their training. The sooner you do this, the more the behavior is rooted. If you are lucky, by way of a trained dog available, the simplest example is a much have to follow for them. This is how I train the majority of my Aussies flock to. If you are cold with by train, then you may want to conduct an assistant for the distance to guide them in the right direction. Herding is something that is naturally Border Collies do if you catch then perform a desired behavior, even if you do not require it, with praise that they command. As long as you are consistent, then their training not be difficult.
Dog Training – How to get your dog to come back when called 2
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dog training heel

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Dog Training – The Heel Command
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