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In this video we show the proper way to use a mild amount of pressure or negative reinforcement to help teach Rooster how to heel properly beside us.
Some video from my seminar in Brazil where I am transferring information to this puppy with our training system without any verbal language. The owner of this dog speaks Portugese and I do not know this language and the dog has not had any formal training. I felt that it would be best to show the puppy concepts so that the owner can put his language into it afterwards. This video just shows the beginnings of getting the puppy to pay attention so that I will be able to mold him into other behaviors that they will be able to see in the next video. This video shows the beginnings of the dog walking off leash, eye contact, being aware of me on turns, feeling comfortable climbing stairs, and be able to pay attention for a longer period of time which the owner did not have previously.
Discover simple techniques that experts use to reward their dog while training. Rewards can be treats, toys, your praise and attention and access to things dogs want. How and when they are delivered can be critical to your success as well! Closed cpationed for the hearing impaired and translations available to other languages through youtube! Look for our other educational videos and information at www.viassistancedogs.blogspot.com For Deaf and Hard of Hearing viewers, a star (*) has been placed in the middle of the screen to show the proper timing of clicker or verbal marker. Brought to you by Vancouver Island Assistance Dogs in Nanaimo, BC. Helping owners train their own service dogs.
www.sitmeanssit.com Some more variations of what you can do with the ‘front’ command to keep the dog alert. Today’s video was not edited in any way so that you can see what the training looks like when you can do a variety of things chained together, off leash, and for quite a while continuously.
Favorite this video so you can watch Step by Step Instructions over and over on how to shape, then back chain together all the behaviors needed to have a solid retrieve to hand for bird dogs and gun dogs. All positive. Tips for training given as you work through the process. Practice each step until your dog can do it correctly 8 out of 10 times in a row. When you add the next criteria, your dog should be successful 50% of the time. If she’s not, you need to simplify something for her so she can be. You can use tugging to increase desire for the bumper between sessions if you use a different toy, not the bumper. This method works for natural retrieving breeds as well as non-natural retrievers such as Jessie. It allows you to retrain any part of the retrieve chain that your dog is not proficient with. The video is Closed captioned and can be translated into other languages.
training the 2 puppies rip and tare.
www.pamsdogacademy.com http This is a video to demonstrate how to keep a dog in one spot back behind a barrier. In this case it is the back door and the side gate. This can be used in the house while you are eating dinner you can train your dog to stay in one spot. I would even suggest to use a mat or a comfortable dog bed. Have a great evening! Pam & my pups!
Dog training – Use a clicker to mark the behavior that you’re looking for. Watch this example. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com
No standard successful dog aggression rehabilitation programs exist in the US. Even nationally certified dog behaviorist stated Hunkie has a low chance of being rehabilitated. the “foundation dog training” style created by K9-1 Specialized Dog Training is growing in popularity amoung trainers who are looking for better outcomes for these doomed dogs. K9-1 Specialized Dog Training is a progressive dog training company that is dedicated to the improvement and standardization of humane and effective dog training techniques. Follow the progress of Hunkie at www.selfhelpdogtraining.com
www.sitmeanssit.com I believe strongly that it is important for a Sport dog to be able to deal with all jumps from every angle and from a variety of positions and distances. On any jump, I can place the jump at any angle…….you only see the most extreme angle in this clip. Every variation of the picture makes the jump for difficult but much clearer to the dog in his learning. Variety of sizes and objects should also be used.
www.sitmeanssit.com The action starts heating up a bit as we get more into this half hour session with a dog and people aggressive German Shepherd, and we start to bring some distraction into it. In a couple days we will have our 6th and final video on this half hour session. In the last video, be sure to stay tuned as we get the muzzle off, and are able to bring the owner into the training. Having the ability to transfer the training is very important. For more information on becoming a Sit Means Sit Franchise owner see http
In this episode learn why you should train your dog and the benefits of training.Part 1/25. Dog Training Made Easy is a series of quick videos to teach your dog basic training and commands. Carolyn Menteith, host of the 25 videos, guides dog owners through important topics such as handling your dog, biting, sitting, barking, digging, eating poo, commands such as sit, stay, and retrieve, and so much more. These videos are around 2-5 minutes each and can be watched in order or individually. As a whole, the series aims to help you ensure your dog is socialable, well trained, and a happier dog. For more information about Dogs Trust, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk
www.sitmeanssit.com This is part 4 of the lesson with this dog and people aggressive German Shepherd. The ‘Sit Means Sit Collar’ is still being used to establish control in the dog. In this daily dog training video I work a bit more on some off-leash training, and the ability for the dog to start to maintain a sit through distraction. All of this is going to be needed as we prepare to raise the bar by bringing lots of dogs into the picture soon, which is one of his biggest distractions. For further information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer, visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com
www.sitmeanssit.com This is part 3 of the lesson with this dog and people aggressive German Shepherd. The ‘Sit Means Sit Collar’ is being used to establish control in the dog. In this daily dog training video we are also establishing the dog’s ability to stay in a single spot, and to stay focused for longer and longer period’s of time. We will also get to catch a little of one of the owner’s audio comments in the background as they are watching this transition take place. For further information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer, visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com
www.ConnectWithYourK9.com This Video shows the beginning stages of how we use low-level electronic collar training to rehabilitate a very aggressive dog. This second part shows the application of this method towards dog aggression. Part one showed the beginning staged of the training and the application to human aggression. To view part 1 visit www.youtube.com All of the footage was shot in a single session, during one of the free evaluations that K9 Connection provides for our clients. We wanted to show this client some real results before she commits to any of our programs. This is a service we provide to all new clients at K9 Connection Dog Training. Contact us for your free, no obligation evaluation. K9 Connection Dog Training in Buffalo, NY offers comprehensive dog training and behavior programs to suit any client’s needs. If your dog needs obedience school, or if you are looking for dog training, a dog trainer, or dog trainers in the the Buffalo, NY and WNY area, than K-9 Connection Dog Training is right for you! We proudly offer dog training services in the following areas: Buffalo, Tonowanda, North Tonowanda, Kenmore, Amherst, East Amherst, Lancaster, Depew, Orchard Park, Hamburg, West Seneca, Niagara Falls, Lewiston, Lakawana, Cheetowaga, East Aurora. . . . In fact, we serve almost all of Erie County! If you don’t see your town on here, just call and ask. Visit: www.ConnectWithYourK9.com or call (716) 548-3642
