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The Recall Command

Do you want to enjoy off-leash walks with your Staffordshire Terrier without worrying about them running away or getting into trouble? Do you want to have a reliable way to get your dog’s attention and bring them back to you in any situation? If so, you need to teach them the recall command.  The recall…

Do you want to enjoy off-leash walks with your Staffordshire Terrier without worrying about them running away or getting into trouble? Do you want to have a reliable way to get your dog’s attention and bring them back to you in any situation? If so, you need to teach them the recall command

The recall command is one of the most important and useful commands you can teach your dog. It can save their life in an emergency, prevent unwanted behaviors, and strengthen your bond. It can also make your walks more fun and rewarding for both of you. 

In this article, we will show you how to teach your Staffordshire Terrier the recall command using positive reinforcement and some simple techniques. We will also tell you what equipment you need and how to practice the command in different environments. By the end of this article, you will have a dog that comes when you call, no matter what. 

Equipment Required 

To teach your Staffordshire Terrier the recall command, you will need the following equipment: 

  • A long leash or a retractable leash. This will allow you to give your dog some freedom while still having control over them. You can gradually increase the distance between you and your dog as they learn the command. 
  • A harness or a collar. Choose a comfortable and secure harness or collar for your dog that does not cause them any discomfort or harm. Avoid using choke chains, prong collars, or shock collars, as they can hurt your dog and damage their trust in you. 
  • A clicker or a marker word. A clicker is a small device that makes a clicking sound when you press it. A marker word is a word that you say to mark the exact moment your dog does something right. You can use either a clicker or a marker word to signal to your dog that they have performed the command correctly and that a reward is coming. Some examples of marker words are “yes”, “good”, or “nice”. 
  • A reward. A reward is something that your dog loves and will work for. It can be a treat, a toy, or praise. You will use the reward to reinforce your dog’s behavior and make them want to repeat it. Choose a reward that is high-value and motivating for your dog, such as a piece of cheese, a squeaky toy, or a belly rub. 

Techniques 

There are many techniques you can use to teach your Staffordshire Terrier the recall command, but we will focus on two of the most effective ones: the lure and reward technique and the chase game technique. 

The Lure and Reward Technique 

The lure and reward technique are a simple and easy way to teach your dog the recall command. Here’s how it works: 

  1. Put your dog on a long leash or a retractable leash and let them explore the area. 
  2. When your dog is not paying attention to you, say their name and the recall command, such as “Fido, come”. Use a cheerful and enthusiastic tone of voice.
  3. Show your dog the reward in your hand and lure them towards you by moving the reward back to your chest. As your dog follows the reward, praise them and encourage them to come closer.
  4. When your dog reaches you, click the clicker or say the marker word and give them the reward. Make a big fuss over them and let them know they did a great job.
  5. Repeat the process several times, gradually increasing the distance between you and your dog. Always reward your dog for coming to you and never punish them for not coming or for coming slowly.

The Chase Game Technique 

The chase game technique is a fun and exciting way to teach your dog the recall command. It taps into your dog’s natural instinct to chase and play. Here’s how it works: 

  1. Put your dog on a long leash or a retractable leash and let them explore the area.
  2. When your dog is not paying attention to you, say their name and the recall command, such as “Fido, come”. Use a cheerful and enthusiastic tone of voice. 
  3. Instead of luring your dog towards you, run away from them in the opposite direction. This will trigger your dog’s curiosity and chase instinct. As your dog chases you, praise them and encourage them to catch up with you.
  4. When your dog reaches you, click the clicker or say the marker word and give them the reward. Make a big fuss over them and let them know they did a great job.
  5. Repeat the process several times, varying the direction and speed of your running. Always reward your dog for coming to you and never punish them for not coming or for coming slowly. 

Conclusion 

Teaching your Staffordshire Terrier the recall command is not only fun and rewarding, but also essential for their safety and well-being. By using positive reinforcement and some simple techniques, you can train your dog to come when you call in any situation. Remember to be patient, consistent, and enthusiastic, and to practice the command in different environments and with different distractions. Soon, you will have a dog that responds to your call every time. 

If you enjoyed this article and want to learn more about how to train your Staffordshire Terrier, check out our other articles on Training and Socialising. You will find tips, tricks, and advice on how to raise a happy and healthy dog. And don’t forget to share this article with your friends and family who own or love Staffordshire Terriers. 

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