Trainer tip- when teaching stay- never tell them to stay and then call them to you after you e moved away. You always want to release them from where you started to begin with. If you call them after you e moved away you can get into a situation where bc they know they will be rewarded once they get to you they get super anxious and ansy and don't stay where you put them in a calm state. To prevent that scenario once you are adding distance you always walk back to them and then release. After my dogs understand this very well I then teach a second command called "wait". Wait is different then stay because they can come to you afterwards but the dog must fully comprehend stay before you add the nuance.
i would find a low calorie training treat if i were you because i used kibble as a training treat for my service dog in training and it became so low value he wouldn’t eat it at all, and we had to switch to raw.
I feed my puppy three times a day, but for lunch, I put all of her kibble in a cup, and I train her using that kibble. she has learned so much so fast and I am so proud of her
Omg my friend taught her dog this really cool trick the command is “pound it” and the dog “fist bumps” your hand with their snout it the cutest thing ever.
I could tell you all the commands my dogs knew/know and for what but I think these are way more important even though they aren't fun at all!
I always recommend training puppies for vet visits. So sitting and staying on a scale (just grab a piece of cardboard or maybe a metal baking sheet and teach them on that), getting used to being poked, prodded, "restrained", and "felt up" (if you've had dogs before you know what the vets do to check the pups out), slowly get them used to baths, ear/eye/nose/fold (depending on the breed ofcourse but the more you desensitize them the easier they'll be when its necessary) cleaning, opening their mouths to check their teeth gums as well as brushing and/or scaling their teeth, and most people's most hated/feared the nails! Whether you choose to clip or dremel you need to get them used to it asap and ESPECIALLY if you have a pup that's going to be a big dog… because with small dogs they might wiggle and fight you but you could still easily dremel their nails alone but with dogs over 50 pounds its hell LoL So get the puppy used to the dremel when its off, then when its on the lowest setting, then setting it higher until its at the highest/fastest setting, then letting them get used to the vibration of it, then to filing their nails in quick, pain free sessions and do it often so that they are fine with it BEFORE you have a 60lb dog body slamming you to the floor because it doesn't want its nails done… you can get fake dremels on amazon for like $10, they come with an extra filing bit, they're rechargeable and they last a few years. All dogs need their nails trimmed so its better to train them and do it at home rather than spend time and money taking them to the groomer or the vet when they need a nail trim (AFTER they cut the shit out of your skin and furniture lol) and spending $10-15 for each trim when you can just spend $10 and 10 minutes each week just taking a bit off each nail and rounding them so that they arent sharp and won't cause damage to you or any if your stuff.
My vet always commented on my 3 mini dachshunds and would say "I wish all my clients dogs were like yours. I can do anything I need to them and they just let me do it. No barking, no nipping, no fighting, no wiggling, no biting, nothing! They just sit/stand there and let us do what we need too even when they are in a lot of pain or really sick. My job would be 1000 times easier if all the dogs I see were like that"… Training your dogs for the vet and everything they'll do to them is the most important thing you can do because it keeps your vets safe and keeps your pups safe and less stressed by it all.
Its really boring and unfun things to train your new puppy but its all really really really important! Trust me your pup and vet will thank you for doing all that one day!
All 3 of my minis are gone now and I now have my first standard dachshund that I got during covid (well I brought him home Jan 2021) aka when the vets were just taking the dogs inside and leaving you out in the parking lot social distancing so I couldn't be in the room with him the first year and a half so I wasn't able to give him his commands and correct his behavior immediately so he's not as good… hell, he's not perfect like the minis were.. but since he's such a lover, kisser, and hugger, the entire staff love him anyway.. but he is a wiggler and a scaredy cat lol
Teach her “tuck” it comes in handy in public and is one of the best things I have thought my dog. Basically you get them to come in between your legs and sit down. When they have that down then you can teach them to walk in that position.
“ back away “ in case they’re in a situation where you can not move her because you are far away from her but you can tell her “ back away “ to make here away from the “dangerous” situation/thing.
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Teach her spin
The best is leave it. We do it in our native language. It's imp if they bymiatake hold SMTH that can be injurious to them.
Trainer tip- when teaching stay- never tell them to stay and then call them to you after you e moved away. You always want to release them from where you started to begin with. If you call them after you e moved away you can get into a situation where bc they know they will be rewarded once they get to you they get super anxious and ansy and don't stay where you put them in a calm state. To prevent that scenario once you are adding distance you always walk back to them and then release. After my dogs understand this very well I then teach a second command called "wait". Wait is different then stay because they can come to you afterwards but the dog must fully comprehend stay before you add the nuance.
Teach her touch if it’s not a problem
It lets you have her attention and and cool trick to brag about
Hop🎉
you should teach her how to dance it’s something that my grandma would do with her dog
they stand on two eggs and bounce/spin in a circle
Sadly my puppy can’t do that he keep jumping to get my shoe or me
What’s the point of a clicker when you can just mark the behavior by saying yes?
“Leave it alone/drop it” and “Out/go”. Out/go is good for dogs who like being under foot when you’re busy.
i would find a low calorie training treat if i were you because i used kibble as a training treat for my service dog in training and it became so low value he wouldn’t eat it at all, and we had to switch to raw.
My friend taught her dogs to go pick up pillows when someone knocks on the door so that they physically cannot bark 😂
I was gonna complain about why are you censoring a dog but then im like wtf i do wana see no dog hussy
Crowd buffer. It’s basically teaching your dog to do a full circle around you so people don’t brush against you
paw
Twirl!
You should teach her heel
I wouldn’t recognize teaching shake to a dog early on because they will get big and just swat you sometimes
I feed my puppy three times a day, but for lunch, I put all of her kibble in a cup, and I train her using that kibble. she has learned so much so fast and I am so proud of her
Stamd
Do sit, lay down, and leave it and drop it.
I have a yellow lab and I want to know what treats to get for them to reward them when doing tricks. He is still a puppy
Heel or leave it for sure
Can I know what the clicker does ?
What kibble do you use?
Dance or speak
Omg my friend taught her dog this really cool trick the command is “pound it” and the dog “fist bumps” your hand with their snout it the cutest thing ever.
Teach her how to high five! I thought my black lab and it impresses everyone!
I don’t understand why he has the clicker?
I could tell you all the commands my dogs knew/know and for what but I think these are way more important even though they aren't fun at all!
I always recommend training puppies for vet visits. So sitting and staying on a scale (just grab a piece of cardboard or maybe a metal baking sheet and teach them on that), getting used to being poked, prodded, "restrained", and "felt up" (if you've had dogs before you know what the vets do to check the pups out), slowly get them used to baths, ear/eye/nose/fold (depending on the breed ofcourse but the more you desensitize them the easier they'll be when its necessary) cleaning, opening their mouths to check their teeth gums as well as brushing and/or scaling their teeth, and most people's most hated/feared the nails! Whether you choose to clip or dremel you need to get them used to it asap and ESPECIALLY if you have a pup that's going to be a big dog… because with small dogs they might wiggle and fight you but you could still easily dremel their nails alone but with dogs over 50 pounds its hell LoL So get the puppy used to the dremel when its off, then when its on the lowest setting, then setting it higher until its at the highest/fastest setting, then letting them get used to the vibration of it, then to filing their nails in quick, pain free sessions and do it often so that they are fine with it BEFORE you have a 60lb dog body slamming you to the floor because it doesn't want its nails done… you can get fake dremels on amazon for like $10, they come with an extra filing bit, they're rechargeable and they last a few years. All dogs need their nails trimmed so its better to train them and do it at home rather than spend time and money taking them to the groomer or the vet when they need a nail trim (AFTER they cut the shit out of your skin and furniture lol) and spending $10-15 for each trim when you can just spend $10 and 10 minutes each week just taking a bit off each nail and rounding them so that they arent sharp and won't cause damage to you or any if your stuff.
My vet always commented on my 3 mini dachshunds and would say "I wish all my clients dogs were like yours. I can do anything I need to them and they just let me do it. No barking, no nipping, no fighting, no wiggling, no biting, nothing! They just sit/stand there and let us do what we need too even when they are in a lot of pain or really sick. My job would be 1000 times easier if all the dogs I see were like that"… Training your dogs for the vet and everything they'll do to them is the most important thing you can do because it keeps your vets safe and keeps your pups safe and less stressed by it all.
Its really boring and unfun things to train your new puppy but its all really really really important! Trust me your pup and vet will thank you for doing all that one day!
All 3 of my minis are gone now and I now have my first standard dachshund that I got during covid (well I brought him home Jan 2021) aka when the vets were just taking the dogs inside and leaving you out in the parking lot social distancing so I couldn't be in the room with him the first year and a half so I wasn't able to give him his commands and correct his behavior immediately so he's not as good… hell, he's not perfect like the minis were.. but since he's such a lover, kisser, and hugger, the entire staff love him anyway.. but he is a wiggler and a scaredy cat lol
Teach her “tuck” it comes in handy in public and is one of the best things I have thought my dog. Basically you get them to come in between your legs and sit down. When they have that down then you can teach them to walk in that position.
“ back away “ in case they’re in a situation where you can not move her because you are far away from her but you can tell her “ back away “ to make here away from the “dangerous” situation/thing.
You should definitely get her used to teeth cleaning, baths, brushing and car rides young even ear cleaning
Did… did he censor her puppy bits?
Either YouTube censorship is out of control or there are people on the internet that are just being disgusting
We taught our dog the command ‘out of the kitchen’ and it was super useful for when the oven was open or if something got dropped on the floor
Taught you dog hugs!😊
“Drop it”
I taught my puppy “off” so if they have something in their mouth they will put it down
English bulldogs eat anything so this was the first thing he learned 😂❤