This is hands down the most underrated dog training technique I've ever come across. It’s simple, powerful, and backed by real results. Most people don’t even know it exists—and that’s probably why their dogs still don’t listen. Look it up. You’ll be shocked it’s not more popular.
I am working with a 12 week on Belgian Malinois. Her name is Sable. I work her before breakfast and diner hopefully she is hungry and takes the kibble as a lure. Sometimes it's hit and miss. Our hardiest discipline to date is the stay and break. She will go in to the kennel. but does not like staying in there unless its her breakfast or dinner. At night i do lure her in and close the crate for bedtime. She throws a fit and it is getting better. The first week it was almost constant. She is getting better and giving in to sleep time but when she is up it's bark and over excitement. How can I have her quiet down before I open the kennel. Are these behaviors because she is so young. I worry about the anxiety you mention. I know working basics is important. I appreciate the tips and look forward to working with her.
I'm having trouble with training my 7mo puppy. He's been with us for almost 3 months but I feel like he doesn't fully trust or bonded with me yet. Please Help
I have what was supposed to be a chihuahua puppy! My granddaughter brought her to me at 6 weeks old/1lb. She is now 5.5 months old and has me trained very well and a total stressed out 73 year old! To my amazement, my son and grandson says the dog looks like a rat terrier mixed with jack Russell!!!! This would probably explain her wild behavior; she had both of my arms chewed up; very stubborn; has torn the crap out of everything she can reach, including the under side of my couch; carpet etc. she threw very fast , long legs, very strong dog, fast, floppy ears, beautiful slick coat, her coloring/large areas of light brownish on white! White socks and tail curl-perfect! She antagonizes my poor 19 year old Chihuahua which has always been lay back, docile, very calm, loving, predictable, never any destructive behavior! I’ve had her since she was about 2 due to her owner passing and she was being abused… the best dog ever! I’m at my wits end with the new dog!!!😭
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I have two new 11 week old puppies that are plotting against me😅😂 are they too young to start training them now and should I train them separately?
Thanks for keeping things simple 👋 A one-on-one would be great!
This is hands down the most underrated dog training technique I've ever come across. It’s simple, powerful, and backed by real results. Most people don’t even know it exists—and that’s probably why their dogs still don’t listen. Look it up. You’ll be shocked it’s not more popular.
I am working with a 12 week on Belgian Malinois. Her name is Sable. I work her before breakfast and diner hopefully she is hungry and takes the kibble as a lure. Sometimes it's hit and miss. Our hardiest discipline to date is the stay and break. She will go in to the kennel. but does not like staying in there unless its her breakfast or dinner. At night i do lure her in and close the crate for bedtime. She throws a fit and it is getting better. The first week it was almost constant. She is getting better and giving in to sleep time but when she is up it's bark and over excitement. How can I have her quiet down before I open the kennel. Are these behaviors because she is so young. I worry about the anxiety you mention. I know working basics is important. I appreciate the tips and look forward to working with her.
Do i teach these commands throughout the day or 1 command daily?
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Man, how you played everything out so simply and didn’t waste any time! Subscribed!
Would love your help
thank you so much for this
I'm having trouble with training my 7mo puppy. He's been with us for almost 3 months but I feel like he doesn't fully trust or bonded with me yet. Please Help
I have what was supposed to be a chihuahua puppy!
My granddaughter brought her to me at 6 weeks old/1lb.
She is now 5.5 months old and has me trained very well and a total stressed out 73 year old!
To my amazement, my son and grandson says the dog looks like a rat terrier mixed with jack Russell!!!! This would probably explain her wild behavior; she had both of my arms chewed up; very stubborn; has torn the crap out of everything she can reach, including the under side of my couch; carpet etc. she threw very fast , long legs, very strong dog, fast, floppy ears, beautiful slick coat, her coloring/large areas of light brownish on white!
White socks and tail curl-perfect!
She antagonizes my poor 19 year old Chihuahua which has always been lay back, docile, very calm, loving, predictable, never any destructive behavior! I’ve had her since she was about 2 due to her owner passing and she was being abused… the best dog ever!
I’m at my wits end with the new dog!!!😭
Thanks for this!
What s resource guarding?
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We are picking up our puppy West Highland terrier on Saturday, it’s been 10 years since our last furbaby passed away. Wish me luck 😅
Good information
Do I need a high pitch voice? @5:29 "crate", @2:05 "break", @0:35 "remmy come" @3:30 "remmy place", @8:02 "break"
I just adopt a puppy it’s my first time adopting. I’m very excited. I would love if you could give me some advice to train her.❤
Just got a 3 month old puppy,Bronson . Thank you for the lessons