How To Teach Your Dog The Perfect Recall/ Their Name For The Real World Distractions.



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50 thoughts on “How To Teach Your Dog The Perfect Recall/ Their Name For The Real World Distractions.”

  1. Great how you did this lesson. Can you also do a lexicon of how you distinguish whether a dog is aggressive or fearful when it barks loudly and how you react to these different behaviors?

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  2. @TheDogDaddyofficial you need to fire whoever edited this video. Go back and read the closed captioning. They also made sure the volume of the music was up, making it difficult to hear you IMO. You do such a great job and I hate to see someone be an assh0le to you.

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  3. Luckily, the aim of most german shepherds is to want to be with their owners – other breeds may need more consistent training sessions to get the same results. Its good to see most training being done in shady park areas to avoid overheating the dogs!

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  4. Yikes! At the 39-second mark, when using captions, 💥YouTube adds, “to please your narcissistic personality”!! 😮

    They’re insulting you! And people who are deaf 🧏‍♀️ think that is what you actually said!!!! Wow.

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  5. You know what to all on this channel how about this IF YOU DONT HAVE NOTHING NICE TO SAY HOW ABOUT NOT SAY ANYTHING! This is totally uncalled for being mean for no reason!

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  6. Love ya DD you’re a pure heart and thus I pray that you know Jesus!!! You’re a PERFECT example of caring for Gods creatures he placed us in charge over!!!! May God’s blessings bestow you always 😻

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  7. The video caption has a line that says something like “so that you can call the dog to please your narcissistic personality” sounds like the trolls who stalk around other online dog trainers, using lines that have been used on them. 😂

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  8. I'm a dog sitter of 7 years. I have a golden retriever who is a sweetheart, but his training leaves a lot to be desired. Every time he sees the neighbor he tries to drag me across the street because he knows she has treats. Unfortunately, his owner lets him drag her across the street, and he gets a treat reward for that from the neighbor. I have no idea why he's allowed to do this. He tried that with me a couple of times and the only thing I could think of doing was to take him back into the house. He's gotten better since he knows we will have to go back inside.

    I'm not there all the time, so it was a problem. I'm going to tell you that part time training doesn't work that well much of the time. But your method for the recall has helped with him. He's not stupid, he knows the difference between me and his owner.

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  9. I have 7 dogs and 1 won’t come when we get out of the car to go inside. He runs all over while I keep telling him “in the house Benny”. Normally he does what all the others do but not going in the house. How do I get him to listen? Even my pit bull responds immediately. The naughty one is a Nanak (husky family). Benny teaches the Pomeranian puppy bad things but they’re best friends.

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  10. I absolutely LOVE these types of videos!! Getting to see you interacting with the different dogs in such a fun and relaxed way, yet still teaching us so many tips and tricks is awesome. ❤ Thanks for another great video!!

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  11. Terrific teaching tx. I seem to be doing somethings correct,,, a little more work on total recall. He's a 7.5 yo husky that I rescued last February. Doesn't like being left alone, so that makes it easier for recall. Definitely need more work with the ball. Then again, I've not found huskies to be much of a ball dog.
    Had done the 2 ball trick with my 95yo Dad's young Blue Heeler. Made sense and works. Especially handy since my Dad can't chase her anymore. The guy who had been part time carer for Dad did it the lazy, unhealthy and expensive way by using treats 🙄 (Where Dad shops they don't have healthy treats and its 4hr drive from me).

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  12. Dog daddy are you talking to a women from Georgia on FB messenger about purchasing a dog from you? If you are you will know who I am. If not someone is trying to sell dogs on that platform. I was just scammed and I am very scared now so I just need to know.

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