How to train a Norwich Terrier to come?
It seems it is common knowledge that the way to command a dog’s obedience is to fill its stomach with yummy snacks. However, for some breeds, it is not the case. Take the Norwich Terrier for example. For it to follow the simple command of “COME”, an owner has two things working for him: the breed’s enjoyment of being trained and its hunting instinct.
Norwich Terriers love obedience training and are very sociable. Since they were designed to hunt vermin or foxes, owners can fashion an old piece of leather that will resemble the prey and attach a string to it, creating a lure.
Have the terrier stay still and make some distance. When owners are ready, they will give the command “COME” and pull on the lure, triggering their natural hunting instinct it will come. Capturing the lure is already a reward that is satisfaction for the breed. But of course, owners may have to train the dog to sit or stay still first.
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