Remarkable Recall
Build Trust. Build Joy. Build Results.
Remarkable Recall isn’t about strict obedience — it’s about true understanding between you and your dog. Through fun, positive games, you’ll transform recall into a natural, joyful response that taps into your dog’s hunting instincts and enthusiasm. Learn how to channel their prey drive into focus, reliability, and excitement to return every time you call. This proven approach grows with you, deepening your connection and confidence as your skills develop. Discover how training based on trust and play can create lasting results—and a partnership built on happiness, respect, and the pure joy of working together.
Discover how to tap into what truly motivates your dog and use it to create powerful, game-based training that delivers instant recall. In this session, you’ll learn how to “hardwire” your dog’s brain to seek the rewards you offer—whether that’s food, toys, or praise. By understanding how your dog thinks and what drives their choices, you can design fun, engaging games that make coming when called the most exciting option every time. This lecture blends science with play, helping you build a strong, reliable recall rooted in trust, motivation, and joyful connection.
In this game,we use highly motivating treats to capture your dog’s full attention. The fun starts with you—every movement, every step becomes something your dog wants to follow. By turning yourself into the source of excitement, your dog learns to track your movements naturally and eagerly. This isn’t just about treats; it’s about creating a playful connection where your dog sees you as the center of the action, making focus and attention a habit they carry into every interaction.
This game begins with your dog on a leash, giving them a structured starting point. The goal? Make your dog run toward you to get the fun going. By tying the start of every game to your position, you teach your dog that coming to you is the gateway to excitement, play, and rewards. Over time, this builds a strong association between recall and positive experiences, encouraging your dog to come running with enthusiasm every time.
In this game, chasing becomes half the fun. With two people involved, you can create a dynamic, back-and-forth play that keeps your dog engaged and focused. Rewards shift unpredictably—sometimes one person has a treat, sometimes a toy—mirroring the way prey moves in the wild. This trains your dog to stay alert, responsive, and motivated, making recall a thrilling game they want to play, rather than a command they have to obey.
What if the tables were turned? Instead of always chasing your dog, this game puts you in the running. Your dog has to catch you to start the fun, flipping the usual dynamic and creating excitement around recall. By turning running toward you into a game of pursuit, your dog learns to stay engaged, anticipate your movements, and respond with energy and focus. This playful twist reinforces recall while strengthening your bond—and gives both of you a lot of laughs along the way.