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Hi
I was watching a dog training YouTube about training your dog on recall and heard him criticise the check in with treats method others use saying it undermines the value of the command..or something.
As Ash is being kept on a longline at present l have been rewarding him for responding to a recall command but mostly rewarding for eye contact closer check-ins,often non verbally. Am l wrong, what do you think? He is a spaniel and when off lead does tend to run quite a long way(and back) so would like him to stay a bit closer.
I realise there are lots of methods and have found merit in each.
I was watching a dog training YouTube about training your dog on recall and heard him criticise the check in with treats method others use saying it undermines the value of the command..or something.
As Ash is being kept on a longline at present l have been rewarding him for responding to a recall command but mostly rewarding for eye contact closer check-ins,often non verbally. Am l wrong, what do you think? He is a spaniel and when off lead does tend to run quite a long way(and back) so would like him to stay a bit closer.
I realise there are lots of methods and have found merit in each.