Great videos. We just adopted a 14 week Aussie shep mix that had never had a collar on, let alone a leash. After a very wary first walk, I enticed her with the treats lottery and praise. Third walk I started using your directional change method. Day two and we’re on walk #5 and she’s barely pulling and immediately stopping when she gets to the end of her leash. She waits for me and looks at me to go. I’m hoping by weeks end she’ll be on the way to a good heel.
my almost 8 month old mini american shepard is fine in the house and in our yard but he is scared of alot of stuff including humans. parvo is bad here so it is my fault for not walking and taking him alot of places. but i have noticed he will do alot of walking past people but if they reach to pet him he's looking at me and i tell him to sit. but if the humans keep reaching for him he goes bananas. In the house if the person sits and ignores him he gets curious and in 5 minutes he is your friend. i also think the parents were chicken the mother barked for like 5 minutes and i was sitting on the floor petting his dad. If someone scares him he does growl but i correct him very fast. I have noticed that my mutt is his muscle… and my aussie is his curiosity. the aussie is the class clown and he adjusts his energy to help the puppy figure everything out and humans wont hurt him. people reach for the aussie then after a minute or 2 the mini wants attention too. its working so far…
Great video but one question, I don't want my dog in the heel position the entire time. How do I give her a break command? Do I stop walking and then break or during walking? Would love to know what's best.
Mate! I really love your videos. I would love to go into the whole journey I'm having with my daughters 12 month old Rotwieller, but I want to keep this short. Between you and one other youtube channel I am making "good" progress. If I may give you a tip on how to advise others or especially new dog owmers , it's something I have learnt over the past 3-4 months is two things… 1. It's not just about traing the dog. I am teaching myself just as much as the dog. Pay a lot of attention to what I am doing and correcting myself first. 2nd. PATIENCE/CONSISTENCY…. It's ok if something takes weeks, just stick at it. And 3. Pay attention to the accidental things that work in your favour. For example, I have taught her to walk on a loose lead, but being 12 months old she likes to creep ahead of me. Instead of giving the chain a gentle tug, I let the lead go slack and when she feels the latch on her shoulder she stops , looks at me and waits till she is in the heel position. My point is….People don't always need a quick fix from a dog trainer. They need to be told by people like you to just "stick at it" "Be consistant" "Be patient" and "Enjoy the time together"
My dad always used what he called a choker chain to do obedience training , it seems similar to your lead, can I use it for training, it’s similar to your method.
The “big picture” part of this is very helpful for me. My puppy is 12 weeks old and I find myself having too high expectations, so I try and correct every little thing. This gives me confidence to just let him be a puppy and work on small things at a time. Love your videos sir.
Have a 12 month Husky/Shepherd that I've just started your way of stopping her pulling and already I've seen the difference. But ! I am her mom and I try to do things by the book, so to speak however. Dad is a different kettle of fish. He does things HIS way so is not training the way I am. How is my girl to know what to do with each of us ?
Oh Lordy, my pup is 12 weeks old and I have been focusing on the micro problems not the bigger picture. Only had him 2 weeks, hopefully not to late to go back 🙂
My amazing golden retriever sonny who is sadly no longer with us walked so well to heal and would look up to me all the time we had great engagement and that helps so much with everything else I could put a treat on the floor he wouldnt look at the treat he would look at me untill i told him he could have it Listen to will you wont go wrong with your dog
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Excellent content in every video.Your videos are helping us so much. 👌
very helpful, thanks
Great videos. We just adopted a 14 week Aussie shep mix that had never had a collar on, let alone a leash. After a very wary first walk, I enticed her with the treats lottery and praise. Third walk I started using your directional change method.
Day two and we’re on walk #5 and she’s barely pulling and immediately stopping when she gets to the end of her leash. She waits for me and looks at me to go. I’m hoping by weeks end she’ll be on the way to a good heel.
my almost 8 month old mini american shepard is fine in the house and in our yard but he is scared of alot of stuff including humans. parvo is bad here so it is my fault for not walking and taking him alot of places. but i have noticed he will do alot of walking past people but if they reach to pet him he's looking at me and i tell him to sit. but if the humans keep reaching for him he goes bananas. In the house if the person sits and ignores him he gets curious and in 5 minutes he is your friend. i also think the parents were chicken the mother barked for like 5 minutes and i was sitting on the floor petting his dad. If someone scares him he does growl but i correct him very fast. I have noticed that my mutt is his muscle… and my aussie is his curiosity. the aussie is the class clown and he adjusts his energy to help the puppy figure everything out and humans wont hurt him. people reach for the aussie then after a minute or 2 the mini wants attention too. its working so far…
Great video but one question, I don't want my dog in the heel position the entire time. How do I give her a break command? Do I stop walking and then break or during walking? Would love to know what's best.
Great, now repeat this video with a stubborn breed.
trying this with my cocker spaniel today she has always picked up her training super well can’t wait ! 😆
At what later stage in this pup's training do you stop her from jumping on you and how do you do it? Thanks!
Love your Beard 🤭
Mate! I really love your videos. I would love to go into the whole journey I'm having with my daughters 12 month old Rotwieller, but I want to keep this short. Between you and one other youtube channel I am making "good" progress. If I may give you a tip on how to advise others or especially new dog owmers , it's something I have learnt over the past 3-4 months is two things… 1. It's not just about traing the dog. I am teaching myself just as much as the dog. Pay a lot of attention to what I am doing and correcting myself first. 2nd. PATIENCE/CONSISTENCY…. It's ok if something takes weeks, just stick at it. And 3. Pay attention to the accidental things that work in your favour. For example, I have taught her to walk on a loose lead, but being 12 months old she likes to creep ahead of me. Instead of giving the chain a gentle tug, I let the lead go slack and when she feels the latch on her shoulder she stops , looks at me and waits till she is in the heel position. My point is….People don't always need a quick fix from a dog trainer. They need to be told by people like you to just "stick at it" "Be consistant" "Be patient" and "Enjoy the time together"
Dude! This is gold. The feckin dog whisperer over here. 😉
This man is training me, not the dogs!
That was very helpful!
Very good video thanks for sharing.
My 16 week border collie is taking to this like a dream!
Been doing the little things since i got him at 12 weeks and it's worked wonders
That's a beautiful place you live in. I can't imagine taking my morning walk and see a castle off in the distance.
Talks to us: 🗿
Talks to her: 🥰
My dad always used what he called a choker chain to do obedience training , it seems similar to your lead, can I use it for training, it’s similar to your method.
Thank you for showing us the bigger picture is what we should be focused on at this age. Great advice.
Been doing this with my dog for a month solid. Unfortunately she still just pulls like a mule..😢
The “big picture” part of this is very helpful for me. My puppy is 12 weeks old and I find myself having too high expectations, so I try and correct every little thing. This gives me confidence to just let him be a puppy and work on small things at a time. Love your videos sir.
Have a 12 month Husky/Shepherd that I've just started your way of stopping her pulling and already I've seen the difference. But ! I am her mom and I try to do things by the book, so to speak however. Dad is a different kettle of fish. He does things HIS way so is not training the way I am. How is my girl to know what to do with each of us ?
Oh Lordy, my pup is 12 weeks old and I have been focusing on the micro problems not the bigger picture. Only had him 2 weeks, hopefully not to late to go back 🙂
Are slip leads safe for 5 month old pups?
My amazing golden retriever sonny who is sadly no longer with us walked so well to heal and would look up to me all the time we had great engagement and that helps so much with everything else
I could put a treat on the floor he wouldnt look at the treat he would look at me untill i told him he could have it
Listen to will you wont go wrong with your dog
Will you are not just good you are damn good, thankyou so much 💞🐾🐾
If you talk high pitched like a baby they are not going to see you as their leader. You're their toy