
Yes, that ever-present topic :)
I'm at my wit's end now with my girl's recall. She still isn't that good, despite what I've done so far:
First couple of weeks, whistle and treat indoors.
Next couple of weeks, the same outside, on leash.
Then onto different places, still on leash, whistle and treat. (about 450 reps a day for these first 3 stages)
6ft leash, low distraction areas, I gave her some slack then whistled her, treat for responding. Did this for a few weeks.
Moving onto long lines; first, the 50ft, same as before, whistle and treat in low distraction.
Then more distraction.
Then a 100ft long line, then more distraction again; all good so far, responding very well.
Then the 165ft long line (that took some work!!), still all good.
Then, off leash, same situations, lowish distractions (nothing she didn't recall from before) with a remote spray collar - and that's where it all went wrong.
Opi has decided that while treats are all well and good, she'd rather naff off elsewhere. She will come back, and she does respond to the whistle, but all in her own time, not when I want her to. The collar, which has been incredibly effective on my dobe, is next to useless - she just ignores the spray and carries on regardless. Fine in an enclosed field, but there aren't any safe enough near me save one, and it's so thick with plants that a strange dog could be round the corner and I wouldn't know, and she's saying hello before I can call her. Most are friendly, but I worry about how she'd fare (being a wuss) if one was aggressive.
After all the above training, I've tried running away waving my arms, star jumps, wooping noises, footballs, bouncy balls, bagels (she's a savoury treat nut!), ham, hot dogs, you name it. No joy. I'm getting desparate here - if I don't find a way to get this recall down soon, I'll resort to an electric collar - and as I'm sure you can all relate to, it's the absolute last thing I ever want to do to her. But this recall must be trained - at the moment I'm walking her and Remy separately for training, totalling 4 hours' walk a day; with work, it's completely impractical, and often I don't manage to give them enough exercise.
The only thing I can think of now is, oddly, a twist on lure coursing - me running away with a fake rabbit. She turned into a bunny killer last week, so I figure it might help - but, I can't spend the next 10 years running away from her with a fake rabbit! I also can't keep her on leash - she hates long lines and walks funny on them, but besides that, she just has too much energy - she's like a BC or springer in rott X clothes :D
Please, someone send me a stroke of genius before I do the horrible thing and go shopping for an e-collar :( it's been a solid 6 months of 4 walks a day, thousands of treats, and after the above program, thousands of repetitions of the recall. She is responsive, but not to the level I've been trying to train her to.