Ways to teach the drop on recall
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Thanks Janice. I hope Kodi will master this by the end of the week. We are transitioning right now to seniors. I was told to whistle sit. I am going to try to do it with treats instead with negative stuff with the collar. The pro doesn't need to know how I got him to drop on whiste.
He is such a good dog!! Going in for TDI (therapy test) in a few weeks. He sat on stay last night with a rottie, full sized poodle, and mastiff going crazy. He was rock solid.
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Thanks for the ideas. I used your "get it" with Lacey when she was a little puppy, and her drop on recall was no problem at all.
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Thanks for this. I don't teach this, but now I have a recipe. I love the final drop on recall when she puts her chin on the broad jump. Very good Raisin. ~ Woofs and Wags, DTDT.
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I like this! Thanks for sharing! I'm a clicker trainer and have been teaching similar exercises - it's great to see another trainer using similar techniques!
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Love these ideas and the clear demo is so very helpful! Thanks so much!
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Thank you for sharing!
Is "hurry" your command for the recall?
sailswmn 1 month ago
@sailswmn
Yes, correct, hurry is my recall word for the ring and competition training. I use here and come for field word and when going for walks so wanted to use a different word.
tntkennels 1 month ago