COME COMMAND                  When you tell your dog to COME, that’s his opportunity to run to the    person he loves most.  Therefore, the COME command is the most    positive lesson your dog can learn.  For this reason, we do not give     corrections while teaching. Corrections are a part of enforcement, but in    the initial stages of training, this command should be entirely positive and    fun for your dog.  That’s why you should not proceed with the formal    COME command training until the dog associates COME with the games   on the preceding page.            c  Put your dog in a SIT/STAY.  Move 6-10 feet away, and face the dog.          c With the leash in your hand, give the command “ __________, COME!"    (command tone)  Use your right hand to give him the hand signal:  extend   your arm straight out, palm facing the ground.  Then, bend your arm    sharply inward, palm facing the chest.          c Holding the leash taut, guide the dog straight toward you, while     simultaneously coaxing him with praise.  Use pressure on the leash to    encourage your dog to move quickly, but DON’T drag him.          c As soon as your dog reaches you,  give the command,  "_________, SIT".    As your right hand lifts his chin, simultaneously use your left hand to push   his hips into a SIT.  Remember to give your dog lots of praise!  We    recommend lifting his head, and rubbing under his chin while praising.     This encourages excellent canine posture!                Note:  As you teach your dog the COME command, it’s very important    that you never use the word “come” without executing the command.  If    he’s not on a leash, the command cannot be properly enforced.  Your    trainer will suggest alternate ways to call your dog during this very crucial   training period.        TRAINING GOAL:__________________________________________    ___________________________________________________________      c Remember: If you have any questions, please call our office Monday-Friday, 8:30 am -5:00 pm     c  (704) 573-3647   
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