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Originally Posted by alaskayorkie Good question!
I agree, leave it and come are critical. But the one I've used most successfully and am thankful for is STOP. It works 100 percent of the time on both Yorkies, whereas our COME isn't perfect. If they've got something better going on, come doesn't always work first time. STOP, however, is critical. If there's a hazard between me and the dogs, I don't want them to come. If another dog is harassing them, I don't want them running to me and inciting the other dog. I want them to stop and let me take care of the problem. |
Agree. This is why I think 'stay' or 'stop' is the most important. If they would just "stay" when I say, they wouldn't have to "come" in the first place, if that makes sense.