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"Come" Shouldn't Be Optional

If your dog comes back when they feel like it — when there's nothing better going on, when they're not too far away, when the mood is right — you don't have a recall. You have a suggestion. On Scottsdale's desert trails, the difference between a dog who comes when called and one who doesn't can be the difference between a good hike and a terrifying one.

Behavior Severity Level

Severity: Moderate

What you may be seeing

  • Dog looks back when called but continues what they're doing rather than returning
  • Dog comes partway back and then veers off or stops just out of reach
  • Reliable recall in the house or yard but complete failure in outdoor, off-leash environments
  • Recall that degrades in the presence of other dogs, wildlife, or interesting smells
  • Dog who has learned to avoid being caught — staying near but not within grabbing range
  • Recall that requires multiple repetitions before the dog responds
  • Inconsistent recall — comes back beautifully sometimes, ignores you completely other times
  • A dog who has bolted and been difficult to recover on trails or in open areas
  • Dog who only comes back when food is visibly present in the handler's hand
  • Recall that has deteriorated over time rather than improving

What Is Recall Failure?

Recall failure is one of the most common and consequential training gaps we see — and it's almost always a training problem, not a stubborn dog problem. The recall was never built with enough value, enough consistency, or enough real-world generalization to compete with what the dog finds more interesting. Most owners teach "come" in the living room. Then the owner calls the dog at the dog park and is baffled when the dog ignores them. But from the dog's perspective, the word "come" has only ever been practiced in low-stakes contexts. Recall is also one of the behaviors most commonly poisoned by its own consequences — the dog learns that coming when called ends the fun. In Arizona, the stakes are real. Rattlesnakes, coyotes, javelinas, extreme summer heat, and rough terrain are not abstractions. The recall is what keeps the freedom safe.

Partners Dogs has been training Arizona dogs through every kind of recall failure case for 28+ years. Two locations in Scottsdale and Cave Creek. Lifetime trainer support included with every board-and-train program.

Recall Failure — dog behavior
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How It Works

1

Assessment + Check-in

  • We verify vaccination records and complete pre-check-in forms.
  • Your dog receives a comprehensive behavioral assessment.
  • We establish goals and create a personalized training plan.
  • You meet your dog's primary trainer and tour the facility.
2

Training + Progress Reports

  • Your dog receives multiple active training sessions daily.
  • Controlled exposure and desensitization to triggers.
  • Immersive socialization in a managed environment.
  • Regular progress reports with videos and photos.
  • Private lesson during the training period.
3

Transition + Follow-Up

  • Private lessons to transfer training skills to you.
  • Pet Parenting Group Classes for ongoing support.
  • Access to our comprehensive Pet Parent Guide.
  • Weeks of follow-up training and guidance.
  • As we say: 90% of our job is training you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. With the right training program and commitment from both the trainer and the owner, this behavior can be significantly improved or fully resolved. We've helped thousands of dogs overcome similar challenges since 1997.

Most dogs show noticeable improvement within the first 1-2 weeks of training. The full program duration ensures these improvements become lasting habits. Follow-up training helps maintain and build on the progress.

That's very common. Our programs address multiple behaviors simultaneously. During the assessment, we'll identify all areas of concern and create a comprehensive training plan that tackles everything together.

Professional training is an investment in your dog's quality of life and yours. Our programs include weeks of follow-up training, private lessons, and group classes to ensure lasting results. We also offer financing up to 36 months.

You can get started right away! Give us a call or schedule a consultation online and we will find the best time to begin your dog's training journey.

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