Once you understand the benefits of teaching a dog the come command, you can move onto the different steps required to teach your dog this command and some fun ways to build on the command later. In most communities, the leash laws require your dog to always be tethered to a leash when he is in public. But we all know that doesn’t guarantee your dog will always be under your command. An open door at home or a gate that wasn’t properly latched can be a golden opportunity for your dog to break loose and run madly around your neighborhood. A broken leash or collar can set your dog free in public areas and a cunning puppy who likes to dig or jump might even be able to find their own way to escape from you.
When a dog is running loose, he faces many dangers. Cars are the most obvious. Drivers cannot always stop if they see your dog running across the street and a massive metal object coming at high speeds is not going to do well when it impacts with your puppy. A loose dog can terrorize the neighborhood and other people. Children who are already fearful of dogs can be further terrified by a canine on the loose, especially one who has not been sufficiently socialized or who has not been trained not to jump up on people.
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