Teaching a future puppy when calling is one of the easiest commands to teach. Puppies are good puppies. They are young and curious and want to see, smell and taste the world today. Their curiosity and joy can endanger them, so teaching a dog to "come" is very important.
The first thing you have to do is set some rules for yourself. DO NOT call the puppy to "come" if he has committed an offense (newspaper lost, chewed a favorite shoe, etc.). The puppy must NOT associate the word "come" with the punishment. DO NOT call the puppy to "come" if he wants to put an end to the pleasure of throwing it in his cage. Under negative circumstances, you should go to the puppy and not ask him to come to you.
A puppy who comes when called is literally a "worthwhile experience". First, walk two or three steps away from your puppy, then call his name and say "Come". Use a command voice but a soft tone. If he approaches you, give him a little temper. Repeat this exercise several times a day, gradually increasing the distance to the puppy. The idea is to make sure the little puppy brain associates the use of its name with the word "come" to something positive that is happening right now. Most of the time, this method will suffice. But sometimes puppies can be so distracted that they do not respond to their order.
If you are training a particularly stubborn and stubborn puppy, you will need to wear a collar (NO CHOKE COLLAR!) And a leash. Say the name of the puppy, followed by the word "come," and then gently, but firmly, pull it towards you. Give him a present. Repeat this exercise every day and several times a day.
References:
https://www.freedogtrainingclasses.com/how-to-train-your-puppy-to-come-when-called/
https://getfreedogtraining.com/how-to-get-my-dog-to-come-when-i-call-her/
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