Teaching “Come”, the Elusive Dog Behavior
“Come” is the most difficult of all behaviors to teach dogs. From my experience, that is primarily because we humans use this word/command in a non-specific manner. We use “come” to mean, get in the car, heel, turn around, get out of the car and a plethora of other things. While we may understand the “concept”, dogs don’t. They must have a specific meaning to each command. We must have a clear picture in our head of what “come” should mean in order to teach it and have reliability in performance.