Jack Russell Training – The Come Command

This post was written by London Dog Walker on July 7, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

There are many fundamental commands every jack russell terrier has to master during jack russell training. One of which is the come command. Similar to sit, stay or down command, training your pet to come when called is one of the ways to ensure his safety whether he’s at home or out under the sun. If your four-legged friend is reliably trained with the said command, letting him off leash in the beach, park or grandma’s large lawn is no big deal in the least because you know that you could control and call him back should unforeseen circumstances happen.

Though the command may seem so easy when performed, training them to obey may not be very easy considering their high energy level, curiosity and their instinct to hunt. A jack russell may opt not to come to you when he spots a badger running around.

To start your dog training session, hold a treat few feet away from your jack russell at the same time say his name. Give reward when your puppy comes to you. Repeat and step backward gradually to increase the space between the two of you. Lavish him with praise and reward every time he comes back to you when you call his name.

It may look really easy but jack russell training to master the come command does not stop there. It’s important that you associate the command with something positive like calling him to give him treat or to play. Putting him inside the crate or hitting his rear when he comes to you after you call him will only lead him to associate the command with something distressing. Reinforce the command by calling him anytime during the day.

In case your precious dog|pet is too persistent to follow, prevent calling him repeatedly. Call his name only one time and when he comes back to you, reward with praise and treats. Whether he comes back right after you gave the command or two hours after, just give him reward.

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