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When she does this I put her in puppy time outs, I have scolded, yelled, and done everything but swat her to get her to understand that this is a big no no. I am at my wits end and scared to death everytime someone leaves the house.
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First off, a dog will
never come when called if when they get back to you and you finally catch them, they are getting scolded and yelled at. In a dog's mind, she sees this as fun! She's running and running, having the time of her life, and then she finally gets caught by you, and she's reprimanded. Dogs don't think like humans, they don't understand what they are doing is bad until you TEACH them.
YOU need to be exciting! You need to make her WANT to come to you. You need to be more exciting than that squirrel, or that kid, or that grass she's sniffing. She has learned that when she comes back to you, BAD things happen, and one of the worse things you can do is tell a dog to 'come' and then proceed to yell at them, or anything 'bad' like bathtime, or nail clipping, or brushing, etc. Never call a dog to 'come' when doing something unpleasant in their mind.
Teach her that you are a source of positive things... treats, games, etc. I practice recall with Jackson daily because he used to occasionally find it fun to dart off. I bought a 50ft rope line from Petsmart so he gets a TON of freedom but is still on a leash. I use the word 'here' rather than 'come' because he responds better to it. EVERY time he comes to me (even if I don't call him)... he gets a yummy treat or a fun game of tug, etc. In an emergency situation, chasing the dog is the WORST thing you can do because they will think it's a big fun game. Usually running the opposite direction works much better, reverse who is chasing who. You could also lay yourself low down on the ground, dogs are always very curious when we get down on their level and will come to investigate.
First off, door darting. That can usually be stopped with a few good training lessons. Have her on leash to begin with, and slowly open the door... the MINUTE she stands up to go out that door, the door closes. Keep practicing this until her butt stays on the ground while the door is cracked open. You gradually increase the amount of door you are opening so she can see the outdoors but is not darting. She will be on leash so that she can't truly get out the door to begin with. This method is often shown on It's Me or the Dog with Victoria Stillwell on Animal Planet and it works like a charm. You need a solid STAY command before anything though.
Here's a few videos with great recall practice:
YouTube - pamelamarxsen's Channel
Check out zakgeorge21 and kikopup also on youtube.
Also, I always suggest going to professional training classes. They can often show you what you are doing wrong that you, yourself, can't see. Plus it's a great bonding experience as well as a socializing experience.