FREE Video + Cheatsheet
Why Your Recall Training Is Backfiring—5 Common Habits That Kill Off-Leash Freedom
Stop blaming your dog. Most recall advice is setting you up to fail—here’s what to fix instead.
"I never thought I could walk my rescue off-leash—now it’s our favorite activity! He recalls instantly."
- Shelley & Abbott, Victoria B.C., Canada
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5 Training pitfalls that cause your dog to ignore you when you call.
This is for you if...Â
- You’ve tried special collars, cues, treats, even yelling
- Your dog stays close… until there’s a squirrel, dog, smell, or McDonald's wrapper
- You want to walk them off-leash without anxiety or embarrassment of them ignoring your call
What you'll learn:
- Why telling them "no"Â actually pushes your dog away
- How calmness unlocks reliably coming when you call (and how we kill it accidentally)
- The “leash trap” that teaches your dog coming close = punishment
- How to get off-leash focus before you ever use a recall cue
What You'll Get
- A short, real-world video showing what reliable recall actually looks like
- A simple one-page PDF you can refer to before any training walk
- An invitation to take the next step with your dog inside Rapid Recall
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In this free video + cheatsheet, I’ll show you the most common recall mistakes dog owners make and what to do instead — so your dog actually listens.
So your dog listens the first time.
Even when there’s a squirrel.
Even at the park.
Even without yelling, bribing, or begging.