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Originally Posted by PiePiper Piper is 13 months and I'm having a big problem with the come command. She is the most sweatest, affectionate, loving little girl you could possibly want. She has no aggression and is a happy little girl. In the house when you want her to come, in order to pick her up, (usually to bring her out) she keeps her distance and if you walk up to her she scoots away. If I didn't know better I would think she is afraid of me. Usually I have to talk sweetly to her and tell her to sit and give her a treat and then she lets me pick her up. I try the come command to come to me for the treat after she sits but usually she won't come. I have to bring the treat to her. I never let her loose outside. I don't have a fenced in yard and she has a big x-pen. A couple weeks ago she scooted out the door of the x-pen and did one of those catch me if you can games. I'm terrified of her getting loose and me not being able to catch her and seeing her get killed. We're surrounded by woods and live on a curvy, winding, narrow road that is busy with campers going to the campgrounds this time of year. My male yorkie and the mini poodles never did that but then again over the last 35 years living here there is more traffic and more preditors in the woods. I gave my other dogs freedom in my yard and I don't with Piper. I do give her a 3 mile walk every day for exercise. How do you guys teach the come command where they know you mean business? I know for Piper's safety this is a must. |
Roxy got into that staying just far enough away from me that I couldn't pick her up. Sooo good at it too. Couldn't figure it out. Kinda by accident, I started just doing little belly rubs & not picking her up.
She is really quick to flip onto her back for attention.
It seemed the more I did that the more she would allow me to pick her up. Maybe I was picking her up too often when all she really wanted was a little belly rub or attention. Give it a try & see if that helps.