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3 Tips To Teach Your Boxer To Come When Called

| Published on December 7, 2016

A solid recall is every dog owner’s dream, but getting one can feel like a nightmare.  This can be especially true with a lively Boxer that would rather keep playing then come see what you want. Unfortunately, a lot of the times we accidentally sabotage our training by making simple mistakes, like calling our Boxer to us only when we are getting ready to leave the dog park. Chances are, your Boxer has figured out that coming to you means the fun ends. Never fear, if your Boxer just won’t listen, try these 3 secrets to getting him to come when called.

Image Source: Blue-dog Via Flickr
Image Source: Blue-dog Via Flickr

#1 – Don’t Call Your Boxer For Something He Hates

Dogs learn by association. For example, they counter surf one time, get a piece of steak, and then associate counter surfing with food and continue to do it. So, if you call your Boxer to you every time you need to do something he hates such as a bath, nail trim, car ride, etc., he will associate coming when called with negative things and not want to come to you. To not ruin your come, it’s better to go get your dog in these instances. And definitely never punish your Boxer if he comes when called.

#2 – Get Low & Act Excited

The more fun you look, the more likely your Boxer is going to want to come to where the party is! So if he doesn’t immediately come running after you have said your cue, try crouching down with arms open and a relaxed happy face. Most dogs will be much more likely to come to a person in this position than one who is standing up straight in a “serious” posture.

#3 – Run Away

Most Boxers love a good chase game, but you never want to chase your dog if she won’t come to you. However, having her chase you can be a great way to get your Boxer to come running. Say your Come cue and then turn and run off a bit, so she chases to catch up. When she does, lots of praise and rewards for coming will help you get a fast recall in no time.

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