Puppy won't come

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Boxer&Scott

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My 11 week old puppy won't come when I call him. I know this sounds like alot to ask of a puppy, but he has been coming when called for at least 2 weeks. This morning when I let him outside he wouldn't come to me when I called him, instead he took off running around in the neighbor's yard. I did not run after him, however I walked toward him told him he was a good dog and called him again. He then took off running again. It took me about 10 minutes to get him back in the house and I was late for work. He is a very smart dog and I think he knew I was going to leave him in his crate. Is there anything else I can do to get him to come.
 

Boxer&Scott

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Thanks for the suggestion. However the problem with that is he won't go to the bathroom with his leash on. I stood outside for 30 minutes one day waiting for him to go and I knew he had to go. We will be putting a fence up in about a month so it won't be a problem for long. However, I would like him to learn to come when he is called. He comes sometimes but only when he wants to, not when I want him to.
 

Bers

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It's not uncommon for dogs to "unlearn" things they already knew, especially a puppy. It's also VERY common for them to practice selective hearing. If you want to build a rock-solid recall, you've got to make sure that you practice, practice, practice. Make sure whenever you use the come command, it is for something he will enjoy, like getting a treat, a belly rub, a walk, etc. If you use it too much for things he won't like (i.e. coming inside to go in his crate) he'll learn to ignore the command completely. That is what has happened with my dog, I think. This is the advice you will get from a good trainer, or good book on dog training. However, it's easier said than done. 9/10 times you use the come command, it should be for a positive reason. Then that 1 time you need him to come, he'll think it's for something good. Also, at 11 weeks he should probably be on a leash if not fenced. He WILL go when he can't hold it any longer. If you take him out and he doesn't go, put him in his crate for 30 min. and let him try again. Do that until he goes, then praise and treat like crazy. This is something he should be able to do, since there will be times when you have to have him leashed while he goes potty. You can assign a command for pottying, too. My dog will go no matter when or where, if I tell him "hurry up", even if it's just a couple drops.
 

thepriest555

Boxer Pal
drag leash

to get my dog accustomed to the leash, i leave the leash on her all the time she is loose in the house. she drags it around and if she gets into something she can be captured pretty easily.

my dog didn't like collars. so i left one on until she got use to it. (like a wedding ring, weird at first but you eventually get use to it).

my dog didn't like the crate. so i left her in there all the time (not literally, i took her out to eat, play, bathroom, etc).

my dog didn't like going to the bathroom with me taking her out, but would go with my wife. so i told my wife not to take her out anymore, i would take her out on a leash, if she didn't go she would go back in her crate (to avoid a mess in the house). in another hour or 2 i would take her out again and repeat as many times as it took for her to finally go. i think i only had to do it 3 or 4 times before she was practically begging me to take her out. :)

you train the dog, don't let the dog train you. it will save his life.

right now the 3 most important things right now are a leash/collar, the word "no" and his name. these 3 things will prevent your dog from getting hit by a car.

leash = can't get hit if you hang on to the leash. but if the leash fails you have the other 2.

name = she be the most beautiful thing ever to your dog. when she hears her name she should associate it with love, toys, affection. when she is running towards a car and you call her name, she should want to come back to you knowing she is going to get some of the greatest loving ever.

no = should be a word that she fears. the opposite of her name and she should understand that if she doesn't stop what she is doing right now something bad is going to happen. same thing, running towards a car, you say no, she knows she is doing something wrong and will stop. (no is always followed by some afection to show you don't hold a grudge).

don't worry about sit, come, down, stay.... teach her the important stuff now, her name and no. once she got that down move onto the harder stuff.

Phil
 

Boxer&Scott

Boxer Booster
He definitely knows his name, but I must admitt I don't think he understands what "No" means. He is very smart (has been ringing the bell to go outside since he was 9 weeks old), but he definitely has a stubborn streak in him :o) I will work on the leash and let you know how it goes. Thanks for the help.
 

sgbtab

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I to left the lease on for gracie but for me it was that she had to be my shadow she is very strong and I had to let her know that I was stronger this is not harsh at least I do not think so now along with other training she is under control and believe me she was out of control she just needed some assurance who was the boss other wise she was going to take over the bosses job now she is very well behaved and a pleasure to be around for a while she would just jump and make alot of noise now she sits and then does the woo woo song much better when people come over frogicon
 

Murp.mm

Boxer Insane
From the time I brought Ali home I would take her out to play and leave a leash on her. Then I would hold the leash and call her name. She would come running. Then I would give her a treat. I would leave the leash on her at all times when she was outside playing( (I was always with her) then when she got excited and would run I could catch her easily. Now she is 11 months old and when I let her off lead on her daily runs she happily comes back when she is called even to put her lead back on. I put her on her lead in the house too when she gets too excited and when she calms down I give her a treat. She knows it is only for awhile and I never have a problem.
Good Luck

Mom to Ali (11 month old fawn & white boxer; Bailey, almost 3 yr. old white mini poodle and 11 yr. old big boy cat Sook.
 
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