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Name recognition

Overview

It's fairly simple to teach a puppy his name, even if he answered to something else before. All it takes is a handful of tasty treats and a few minutes of your time.

Steps to name recognition

  1. Let your puppy wander around a small room, or your yard if it's not too distracting.
  2. Call your puppy's name in a happy voice. As soon as he turns to look at you, reward him with a friendly, upbeat "Yes!" and a bit of food. Then send him off to investigate again.
  3. Repeat several times.
  4. Once your puppy's got it, make it more challenging: train in different locations, or throw in a distraction, such as a bouncing ball, and then call him.
Dogtime tip: Call your puppy's name just once during each exercise; if you repeat it over and over, he'll eventually tune it out.


Veterinarian and animal behaviorist Dr. Ian Dunbar and his wife, dog trainer Kelly Dunbar, collaborate on DogStarDaily.com, OpenPaw.org, and DogTime, where they serve as contributing editors. They're dedicated to strengthening the bond between people and their dogs through training in order to keep dogs in their original homes and out of shelters.


Troubleshooting

If your puppy doesn't listen to you, be patient and stand quietly, waiting for your puppy to look at you. As soon as he does, give him the "Yes!" and a treat.


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What to expect

Do lots of quick repetitions, and your puppy will probably catch on to his new moniker within a few minutes.

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