I have my pitbull learn this when he was two months old.. now he is three months he knows how to sit, lay down, jump, heel, play dead, and fetch.. im still thinking of other things to teach my dog.
johnny love
May 20, 2013
As soon as u get ur dog (8 weeks)
nikiosko
May 20, 2013
Hi. I just watched this video. I know your comment is old an stuff, but could you please tell me if these exercises help? Thank you in advance
LilShifty69
May 20, 2013
I really need help I have a pure breed Australian kelpie but we pulls way 2 much on the lead. When i did that last exercise the turned around and ran to the end of the lead again. please help me
WaagooshTheRedFox
May 20, 2013
my dog reasons, i am pretty sure you are wrong in that aspect at least. i never taught my pup to share anything, as a matter of fact he thinks he is the alpha of the household. one day a lab puppy that looked very starved wandered into my yard… it layed down next to my pup after he barked at her for like 10 mins, buck (my first pup) went to his bowl, got a mouth full of food, went back to lizzy (we adopted her soon after) and left the whole mouthful for liz to eat, then liz shared the bowl.
chedog08
May 20, 2013
a trained owner is a happy dog
FritzDeGamer
May 20, 2013
I disagree with yelling at the dog. Since some breeds are more difficult to train, you need to show him who is the boss and being fakely angry at the dog if the dog really does something wrong he will sence you being fake.
katratvet
May 20, 2013
Where are the next 4 videos? My dog is afraid of the leash. Once she gets on it, she hangs her head down and follows nicely, but looks for every opportunity to run away. She follows me off leash just fine though. She is a rescue and I’ve only had her a few months.
MooDyMaRe94
May 20, 2013
Yeah, certain breeds, such as Spaniels, will develop behavioral problems when shouted at. A different tone of voice does well.
MommaTo2Girls
May 20, 2013
Love that you showed us how to put on the choke chain properly! I did not know that! Thank you!!!
raphael moreno
May 20, 2013
its very usefull.
where is the part 2??
ArcologyDesigns
May 20, 2013
It’s interesting because you’re not relying on food/treats for reinforcement and neither do you use a clicker to time the behavior – just your voice and affection as reinforcement. Really puts it in perspective and makes it realistic, I think. Thanks for a good video!
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I have my pitbull learn this when he was two months old.. now he is three months he knows how to sit, lay down, jump, heel, play dead, and fetch.. im still thinking of other things to teach my dog.
As soon as u get ur dog (8 weeks)
Hi. I just watched this video. I know your comment is old an stuff, but could you please tell me if these exercises help? Thank you in advance
I really need help I have a pure breed Australian kelpie but we pulls way 2 much on the lead. When i did that last exercise the turned around and ran to the end of the lead again. please help me
my dog reasons, i am pretty sure you are wrong in that aspect at least. i never taught my pup to share anything, as a matter of fact he thinks he is the alpha of the household. one day a lab puppy that looked very starved wandered into my yard… it layed down next to my pup after he barked at her for like 10 mins, buck (my first pup) went to his bowl, got a mouth full of food, went back to lizzy (we adopted her soon after) and left the whole mouthful for liz to eat, then liz shared the bowl.
a trained owner is a happy dog
I disagree with yelling at the dog. Since some breeds are more difficult to train, you need to show him who is the boss and being fakely angry at the dog if the dog really does something wrong he will sence you being fake.
Where are the next 4 videos? My dog is afraid of the leash. Once she gets on it, she hangs her head down and follows nicely, but looks for every opportunity to run away. She follows me off leash just fine though. She is a rescue and I’ve only had her a few months.
Yeah, certain breeds, such as Spaniels, will develop behavioral problems when shouted at. A different tone of voice does well.
Love that you showed us how to put on the choke chain properly! I did not know that! Thank you!!!
its very usefull.
where is the part 2??
It’s interesting because you’re not relying on food/treats for reinforcement and neither do you use a clicker to time the behavior – just your voice and affection as reinforcement. Really puts it in perspective and makes it realistic, I think. Thanks for a good video!