Kiss Dog Training Kansas Cty🐾 Need Help Getting Your Dog to Come When Called?

If recall feels like the one thing your dog suddenly “forgets” the moment it matters most, you’re not alone.

Coming when called is one of the most important skills a dog can learn—and also one of the most commonly broken. Dogs come when it’s convenient, when nothing else is happening, or when they know you have food in your hand. That’s not reliability. That’s negotiation.

That exact problem is why I wrote How to Get Your Dog to Come Without Being a Butt-Head.

This book isn’t about yelling louder, repeating yourself ten times, or bribing your dog forever. It’s about changing how you think about training so your dog actually wants to come back to you—consistently, calmly, and without drama.

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🐾 Why Recall Fails for So Many Dogs

Most recall problems aren’t about stubborn dogs. They’re about mixed signals.

Dogs learn very quickly when “come” is optional, when it only matters sometimes, or when coming back always ends the fun. Over time, the word loses meaning. Your dog isn’t being difficult—they’re responding to the learning history you’ve accidentally built.

Reliable recall comes from structure, repetition, and clarity — not force, frustration, or panic.

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🐾 A Different Way to Think About Dog Training

Please don’t misunderstand the title of the book. It’s not meant as an insult—it’s meant to get your attention.

Teaching your dog to come when called is important, but that’s actually secondary. The real goal is to help you look at dog training differently. In many ways, I train dogs the same way most of us wish we taught children: with consistency, clear expectations, and patience.

Ironically, I have far more patience with my dogs than with my own kids. My sons would be the first to confirm that. I think it has something to do with the fact that my dogs don’t talk back—but that’s just one man’s opinion.

When you change how you approach training, recall stops being a battle and starts becoming automatic.

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🐾 What This Book Covers

Inside the book, you’ll learn:

  • Why your dog ignores recall even if they “know” the command
  • How everyday routines quietly sabotage coming when called
  • How to build value in you, not just in treats
  • How to practice recall without setting your dog up to fail
  • How to stop turning recall into the end of fun

This isn’t a gimmick and it isn’t a shortcut. It’s a practical system built on how dogs actually learn.

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🐾 Ready to Fix Recall for Good?

If you’re tired of chasing your dog, repeating yourself, or hoping they come back before something goes wrong, this book will help you rebuild recall the right way.

The techniques are simple, realistic, and designed to work in the real world — not just in a quiet living room.

👉 Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Without-Being-Butt-Head/dp/1619332655/

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🐾 Kansas City Dog Training Support

If you’re in the Kansas City area and want help applying these recall concepts to your specific dog, I offer in-home training focused on building reliable, real‑world recall.

👉 Learn more about working with a dog trainer in Kansas City: https://kissdogtraining.com/dog-trainer-kansas-city/

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