5. Teaching a Hand Touch

A hand touch is a specific behaviour to train your dog so that they know a “recall” means “touch my hand with your nose” not “come within 2 metres of me but don’t let me touch you” or “run really fast towards me….and continue on right past”  

  • Put one treat in between your fingers and count out 10 more treats  
  • Present your palm out to the side of the dog’s face 
  • Dog will investigate 
  • Use a clicker / say “yes” when the dogs’ nose touches your palm  
  • Reward dog with a treat from your other hand.  

Repeat the above steps until you’ve used up your treats  

Have a break and count out 10 more treats 

  • Now this time present the dog with your hand, but without any food in between your fingers, and repeat until you’ve used up your treats 

Have a break and count out 10 more treats 

  • Now this time when the dog touches your hand, rather than feeding them a treat directly into their mouth, throw the treat on the floor away from you. Tossing the treat away increases the energy and makes the game more exciting   
  • Wait for the dog to turn around to look at your, then present your hand out to the side, wait for them to come back and do a hand touch. Repeat until you’ve used all your treats