- 1). Place your puppy one step away from you. Hold up a treat and say "Come" in a commanding voice. If you use a faint or friendly voice, the dog will not take you seriously.
- 2). Give the dog the treat when it takes the step toward you.
- 3). Take three steps back. Once again, hold the treat up and say "Come." When the puppy comes, give the puppy the treat.
- 4). Keep increasing the distance between you and your puppy. Always hold the treat up and call the puppy using the word, "Come."
- 5). Once you think the puppy understands the command, try it without the treat.
- 6). Practice in 10-minute intervals over the course of a few days. Your puppy should have the command down by then.
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