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Welcome!
What does your dog value?
What is your dog's favorite food?
What is your new cue? (and what to consider when you choose one)
Equipment that is helpful for teaching a come when called
Introducing your new recall cue to your dog
How and how often to practice with your new recall cue
The importance of preventing your dog from practicing the old behavior of ignoring you
Test your cue inside your house (after 1 week of practicing)
Test your cue outside (after 1 week of practicing)
Are you - and is your dog - ready to move on?
Foundation Training: Flowchart
The concept of training with distance
Ping Pong recall (distance training if you have a helper)
Hide and seek (distance training when you're by yourself)
Cold trial: Distance
The concept of training with distractions
Calling your dog away from distractions and activities
Calling your dog past distractions
Cold trials: Distractions
Worksheet: Practice with distractions
Real-life distractions - Important considerations - do not skip
Reaching to and holding your dog's collar or harness
Adding a release cue
Rules to keep the recall reliable
How to keep practicing
Understand your dog: How dogs learn
Capturing attention
Attention at a distance
(Recall to) Middle
How to get your dog to come in an emergency (counting game)
Get it (or name game)
Should I ask my dog for a sit?
Should I say my dog's name first?
How to apply the training plan to (difficult) real life situations
How can I safely practice calling my dog away from other dogs?
What do I do if my dog comes running but then stops or changes direction before getting to me?