Erisda
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I am wondering if anyone could give me a few tips on recall training a 6 month old pup? We think he's a beagle, perhaps a cross as already he is 18inches and growing fast XD But while he is progressing well with every other aspect of training and even loves training as a Trail dog along side a bike recall off lead is a problem.
He never was a dog who would come when called, and I do believe because he has habit of running off with things he shouldn't his previous owner has shouted come here and then scolded him or hit him as he has a fear of brushes as well. I have managed to get thing from him by using a toy and doiing a swap but he wont come when called. And he adores being off lead, he's very good at staying close and sticking to the path but i want him to come when called should he get sidetracked and go off the path, or when a collie appears. he has been attacked several times with me and in the past by farming collies.
he isn't a food motivated dog once out of the yard no matter what I use and since he has a food intolerance to chicken and beef cheese and pork sausages were my go to treat but once out of the yard he turns his nose up and the same with toys.
And a whistle or any noise he just goes deaf too.
Would using a lead line work? Or would it re-inforce the fear he has of being dragged back where he doesn't want to go? When he does come back to me in the house or yard I make a big fuss over him and play tug etc but outside the yard again still that stubbornness I guess you could call it.
He is my first dog of my own and I've had a passion for hounds which is why I wanted him. I wanted a dog that would go forever, instead I got a lazy ass pup and our training has been hindered with multiple health issues and vet trips in the past 2 months I have had him.
But any help would be greatly appreciated.
He never was a dog who would come when called, and I do believe because he has habit of running off with things he shouldn't his previous owner has shouted come here and then scolded him or hit him as he has a fear of brushes as well. I have managed to get thing from him by using a toy and doiing a swap but he wont come when called. And he adores being off lead, he's very good at staying close and sticking to the path but i want him to come when called should he get sidetracked and go off the path, or when a collie appears. he has been attacked several times with me and in the past by farming collies.
he isn't a food motivated dog once out of the yard no matter what I use and since he has a food intolerance to chicken and beef cheese and pork sausages were my go to treat but once out of the yard he turns his nose up and the same with toys.
And a whistle or any noise he just goes deaf too.
Would using a lead line work? Or would it re-inforce the fear he has of being dragged back where he doesn't want to go? When he does come back to me in the house or yard I make a big fuss over him and play tug etc but outside the yard again still that stubbornness I guess you could call it.
He is my first dog of my own and I've had a passion for hounds which is why I wanted him. I wanted a dog that would go forever, instead I got a lazy ass pup and our training has been hindered with multiple health issues and vet trips in the past 2 months I have had him.
But any help would be greatly appreciated.