The only command I can't get is "Place". Like my dog simply will not follow where I am point whether it is food or toys. I saw on documentary that dogs have the natural ability to do that (even on upping monkey) but its something that my dog didn't come with. ๐คฃ
I had the perfect dog for 14 1/2 years. Envy of the neighborhood. He passed away in May and my 7 year old rescue of 3 weeks can already do most of the drills. However, he's an urban dog in a rural environment filled with horses, deer, and off leash hunting dogs so we have a lot to learn.
I love your videos! They are helping us so so much. Our nearly 3 month old is doing all of these things so so well – in training! – but in real life it is hard work sometimes. Will she start to be able to do them outside of training too soon? Or are we making mistakes? I know she's little but I want her to be able to stay in place when I ask her too, even when it's not training time!
I have a good dog that is trained on but I'm having one training I'm struggling with.
When people come close to the house or garden he goes into attack and jumps up to attack someone. When I go and take him out for a walk he is totally different and welcomes people and dogs.
I honestly feel shocked โ everyone keeps talking about anxiety in dogs and cats, giving the same generic advice, but no one seems to really understand how it actually develops. I randomly came across a โbannedโ book by Rowen Vexlley called โDecoding Animal Anxiety and Emotional Healingโ, and I just canโt believe something like this stays buried so deep on the internet…
I have followed Will and have been and still am on his training course online. But to get my working cocker spaniel walk next to me has proved impossible. I have tried all that has been advised. No luck.
Hi dog people, Iโm a previously experienced dog owner but havenโt had one for years because of work commitments. When I say experienced itโs only with Labradors. Now thinking of getting a rescue ๐ as a companion for my 27 year old son who has health issues which mean he is largely stuck in the house in an area where he has no friends to come round or go for walks when he feels good. He needs a kidney transplant and is living at home whilst he waits which could be some time. I am looking for recommendations for medium sized breeds that are relatively low energy but enjoy being active at the same time??
I dont feed my dogs in bowls, not at first. They work for their food. Treating them for training is where most of their meals come from. Hiding their food. Using food mats. They may get a small bowl with a peice of chicken bone or any meat with bone in when they are crate training. Eventually down the line, they will get a meal in a bowl.
I'm two weeks in to a sprocker puppy atm. Crate training has been worth the perseverance although it felt odd at first. She's in there right now having a sleep whilst I have a well earned rest ๐๐
I would add taking that food away sometimes when they eat, touch that dog while its eating just so they won't become food aggressive or remove it ๐ As a puppy time it will be a quick thing to learn for them ๐
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Bro you said all the good things but you never said how to do it absolutely waste of time
I admire the way you work and understand your dogs ๐ค
Gotta say have zero interest in anyone being jealous of me or my dog. As well, you can't know what other random strangers think.
Not into buying expensive thing for dog to sit and stay on.
Has anyone purchased the training package
So now your dog thinks you're a knt for inviting him for a cuddle and then fkn him off 30 seconds later. ๐
The only command I can't get is "Place". Like my dog simply will not follow where I am point whether it is food or toys. I saw on documentary that dogs have the natural ability to do that (even on upping monkey) but its something that my dog didn't come with. ๐คฃ
Great stuff here.
Always amused me that we call it dog training, it's real name is People Training So They Can Learn To Train Their Dog…. ๐
Watching this while my 2 months old GSD is constantly biting me
I had the perfect dog for 14 1/2 years. Envy of the neighborhood. He passed away in May and my 7 year old rescue of 3 weeks can already do most of the drills. However, he's an urban dog in a rural environment filled with horses, deer, and off leash hunting dogs so we have a lot to learn.
My dog cries all the time even while being obidient
So if I'm at a park how do I use the "place'' technique ???
AWESOME Video!!!
Good advice
Looks easy but it isnt
I love your videos! They are helping us so so much. Our nearly 3 month old is doing all of these things so so well – in training! – but in real life it is hard work sometimes. Will she start to be able to do them outside of training too soon? Or are we making mistakes? I know she's little but I want her to be able to stay in place when I ask her too, even when it's not training time!
I have a good dog that is trained on but I'm having one training I'm struggling with.
When people come close to the house or garden he goes into attack and jumps up to attack someone. When I go and take him out for a walk he is totally different and welcomes people and dogs.
He is a Frenchie.
I honestly feel shocked โ everyone keeps talking about anxiety in dogs and cats, giving the same generic advice, but no one seems to really understand how it actually develops. I randomly came across a โbannedโ book by Rowen Vexlley called โDecoding Animal Anxiety and Emotional Healingโ, and I just canโt believe something like this stays buried so deep on the internet…
I have followed Will and have been and still am on his training course online. But to get my working cocker spaniel walk next to me has proved impossible. I have tried all that has been advised. No luck.
Would you please breakdown the steps to train door manners? I have 4 dogs and this is an issue at my house.
What age is Sully?
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Great information!! but how do we get there?
Hi dog people, Iโm a previously experienced dog owner but havenโt had one for years because of work commitments.
When I say experienced itโs only with Labradors.
Now thinking of getting a rescue ๐ as a companion for my 27 year old son who has health issues which mean he is largely stuck in the house in an area where he has no friends to come round or go for walks when he feels good. He needs a kidney transplant and is living at home whilst he waits which could be some time.
I am looking for recommendations for medium sized breeds that are relatively low energy but enjoy being active at the same time??
I dont feed my dogs in bowls, not at first. They work for their food. Treating them for training is where most of their meals come from. Hiding their food. Using food mats. They may get a small bowl with a peice of chicken bone or any meat with bone in when they are crate training. Eventually down the line, they will get a meal in a bowl.
Thanks Will, I'm grateful for your advice.
I'm two weeks in to a sprocker puppy atm.
Crate training has been worth the perseverance although it felt odd at first.
She's in there right now having a sleep whilst I have a well earned rest ๐๐
How do you train the first one? (Food/meal)
How to do this with puppy?
Can you show your daily drills with a poorly behaving dog so we see correctionsโฆโค๐
Willโs videos should be compulsory training for every new dog owner
I would add taking that food away sometimes when they eat, touch that dog while its eating just so they won't become food aggressive or remove it ๐ As a puppy time it will be a quick thing to learn for them ๐