I have a German Shepard and I worked with him alot when he was a puppy....the results are awesome. Best dog ever. I always get compliments on how well behaved and loyal he is. WORK WITH YOUR PUPPIES, AND DON'T GIVE UP ON EM!
@@Sureshkumar-nc7mb honestly I would use his puppy food. They eat anything haha! Nothing special. I'd have greenie treats for the bigger praises like if he didn't jump on anyone and stayed sitting while being pet.
I have a 12 week old German shepherd puppy. She will basically learn anything as long as there is a food reward. The problem I'm having is: when the training session is done she is defiant, testy and somewhat aggressive. Does the opposite of what she is told, barks and chews. If you have any advice can you please let me know what I need to do? Thanks
Great video. I like that you used a puppy with no training. A lot of videos use previously trained dogs making the process appear quicker and easier than it really is
Will there ever be a time when treats are not needed anymore? Because it seems like the dog is invested in the reward, not the owner. (I'm not trying to be critical by the way) - I'm just wondering if its possible to train a dog without needing treats on hand at all times? Thanks!
Google the phrase above. It's a very helpful guide on pack leader training which doesn't require treats. Takes a little more effort than treat training, but your dog will look to you for commands because he wants to... not just for a reward. I believe both styles have their place, it just depends what kind of relationship you want to build with your dog. Hope this helps.
Yes, you only use treats to train. Once they know the command, then you go to a lottery system, and then stop treating that command. When you start the lottery system, add in a new command.
Looking into “fading the lure”. I’ll give an example with sit. So you first clicked train and treat with sit. You have the treat and clicker in the same hand. Assuming they’ve been introduced the behavior, you cue the sit using verbal and visual cue, you click to mark the behavior, and then you reward with treat from the hand you signaled from. To fade out the treat (or lure), you hold treats in both hands. So they still see the treat from the hand you ask from. After you’ve marked the behavior, you only reward with the treat from the other hand they didn’t see. Then they learn to expect the treat from a place they haven’t seen. Once they’ve done that, you stop using a treat in both hands and only the one they can’t see. Then after they master that, you only treat after introducing new layers to the behavior such as distance, duration, diversity or distraction. Once they’ve mastered those they will never need treats again.
It's so funny w the puppy, he looks like he's pushing buttons to get the treat. He's processing. He's like "wait... did my jumping on his leg get me that treat? I'll try it again! Nope that wasn't it" sits down...and he looks up in puzzlement and gets the treat and he's like "bingo! That's the magic treat dispensing button!" LoL
This training i call "contact" and i rewarded the pub everytime she pay attention. She fire now and everytime i say the Word contact she stoppes whatever she be doing, make the contact and wants to work for me! Great session and video!
I'm currently schooling for my Canine Specialist Certification, although finding training to be my main passion. I enjoyed this video greatly because it's lengthy enough to take notes on and easy to understand exactly how to implement the lesson into a daily routine. Thank you, everyone, involved in helping make this video and to Dogumentary TV! More please:}
When first bringing a newest family member, dog or cat, etc.. take a cloth and rub softly on any pee or poop they've left behind. Then softly rub it on any pad or area where you want your them to relieve themselves.. They'll love you for it. Help them help you. That's love.
@@jpsakyi3839 yea basically they go there and smell their own smell and go oh this must be where I went last time so guess I'll go there again. It's common practice for any animal. You can potty train even rabbits, ferrets and rats all by doing this same trick. Move their poo/pee to the area you want them to go. I've trained all of the above that way and dogs and cats. 👌
@@nehalshaikh9620 take the dog out every couple hours and when they go pee/poo outside give them a snack and really praise them saying "good boy/girl. Yes. Potty. Potty" so they hear the praise and the new word "potty". later on once they learn to go outside consistently you can ask them "potty" and they will go to the door or bark or signal to you some other way if they need to go.
I have a douge de Bordeaux and I'm trying to get her to come to me when called all the time not just sometimes cus when shes outside she gets distracted. Also I I have a issue with taking her to the vet, the park, or even the pet store without her always going into protection mode .. so that includes her pulling while on the leash also..
I had a 5 year old pitbull who is as stubborn as a bull and is very unmotivated when it comes to anything she dosent want to do. I have changed the treats contless of time and finally found something she kinda likes. I have have done some trainig with her like sit and down and stay, but how can i get her to ne eager to train and want to focus on me. She has add and her head is constanly on a swivel.
Great job, I have a different approach. I prefer correction training over food/treat training but still love and support what he is doing here because this makes for a better and responsible owner. It also makes for a happy dog with a great quality of life.
Great lesson! Im really learning a lot about the basics of dog training. Its great to understand the fundamentals so I can begin teaching my pup the right way.
Since last 6 month i was watching dog training videos. That time I didn’t have money to buy a german shepherd now i have money but have to wait next 3 month for breeding. Hope i will become a good trainer
Thanks for this video. We have a German Shepherd mix that has some serious abandonment issues that we are trying to get over. This is a very easy to follow guide and I appreciate it! :)
I like to keep my release cues separate from my marker words. If I praise my dog for heeling in public, I don't want him to respond by thinking "okay, now I can go ape-shit." Same with stay, if I praise for stay, I don't want him to respond by getting up. Especially when using food rewards, there's no reason to have the dog get up to receive his treat. Might be trickier if you're using a toy as a reward. It takes a bit longer initially, but I feel it's worth it.
Thank you soooo much!!!!It works so fast!I just tried to teach my Labor dog bring news paper to me :D she learned in 3 seconds!!!OMG!!!I'm so surprised
New subscriber Thank you... for sharing your time, in teaching us... Can yu show the best way to train a 1 year old shepherd, who's a rescue, to leash handle and to be a great support dog" please Stay safe god bless you all 🐾💞👍
For me it depends on the age and mental state of the dog. I do d puppies need a few short sessions a day, older dogs who can focus a bit longer you could do a longer session and only do once a day
My wife has been doing this to me for years and I never even noticed, well played wife....well played.
Lol
Males nowadays are pathetic, im outta here
😂😂
Hahahahahahahahahahaa
@@jayleno6642 it's a joke. lighten the f up
I have a German Shepard and I worked with him alot when he was a puppy....the results are awesome. Best dog ever. I always get compliments on how well behaved and loyal he is. WORK WITH YOUR PUPPIES, AND DON'T GIVE UP ON EM!
Which type of treat u gave to shepherd
How old was your dog when you started training it
@@ozbasci5161 I got him at 9 weeks...started immediately.
@@Sureshkumar-nc7mb honestly I would use his puppy food. They eat anything haha! Nothing special. I'd have greenie treats for the bigger praises like if he didn't jump on anyone and stayed sitting while being pet.
I have a 12 week old German shepherd puppy. She will basically learn anything as long as there is a food reward. The problem I'm having is: when the training session is done she is defiant, testy and somewhat aggressive. Does the opposite of what she is told, barks and chews. If you have any advice can you please let me know what I need to do? Thanks
Great video. I like that you used a puppy with no training. A lot of videos use previously trained dogs making the process appear quicker and easier than it really is
Bigjake912 yes. That was really awesome and real
Bigjake912 hey guy. I really love this approach to dog training and my dogs do too, you should try👉 bit.ly/EasyDevelopsYourDog
I can show you videos 15 mins in of new dogs doing a "place" and not willing to leave it...Most are right at 8-10 weeks...
That puppy definitely had some prior training already.
Tibchickfan those were my thoughts
So I tried this on my German Shepherd/Lab mix and it went really well.
That puppy is so cute! So focused even at an early age. Beautiful Corso too.
Yeah, very focused 💛
How old is that puppy?
Shame he has been butchered.
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Will there ever be a time when treats are not needed anymore? Because it seems like the dog is invested in the reward, not the owner. (I'm not trying to be critical by the way) - I'm just wondering if its possible to train a dog without needing treats on hand at all times? Thanks!
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Google the phrase above. It's a very helpful guide on pack leader training which doesn't require treats. Takes a little more effort than treat training, but your dog will look to you for commands because he wants to... not just for a reward. I believe both styles have their place, it just depends what kind of relationship you want to build with your dog. Hope this helps.
Yes, you only use treats to train. Once they know the command, then you go to a lottery system, and then stop treating that command. When you start the lottery system, add in a new command.
Looking into “fading the lure”. I’ll give an example with sit. So you first clicked train and treat with sit. You have the treat and clicker in the same hand. Assuming they’ve been introduced the behavior, you cue the sit using verbal and visual cue, you click to mark the behavior, and then you reward with treat from the hand you signaled from. To fade out the treat (or lure), you hold treats in both hands. So they still see the treat from the hand you ask from. After you’ve marked the behavior, you only reward with the treat from the other hand they didn’t see. Then they learn to expect the treat from a place they haven’t seen. Once they’ve done that, you stop using a treat in both hands and only the one they can’t see. Then after they master that, you only treat after introducing new layers to the behavior such as distance, duration, diversity or distraction. Once they’ve mastered those they will never need treats again.
For me it's been helpful to get less and less treats the more they start to love me. I replace the treats with praise/affection over time
Me: mores of these videos please
Dogumentary TV: .........YES
Mr. Saephan 😂😂😂YES
@@lisacorreia7160 yesss😂
HAHA good one 😂
Agreed
That puppy is ADORABLE he’s like a little black bear
Ditto on liking and wanting more training videos. I also like that he used dogs that are at different training levels.
Rodrigo Araujo, that would be great. I’m struggling with my aggressive German shepherd puppy
@@hamzamalik9705Malik how old is your puppy?
YES!
"Make sure to have a dog that is interested on you."
*Me. Making eye contact with my cat*
LOL. I did the same thing with my cat. He didn't care at all, just stared at me blankly.
My cat was an asshole. Still I love her.
😆
My cat giving me sleepy eye
haha😆
YES! More training videos.
I like the phrase "paying him" will certainly watch more from this dude.
OMG that black German Shepard 😍😍
Nadeem Majid tf is wrong with you? Calm ur shit, so unnecessary.
Your timing is spot on. So many times people teaching miss the mark and don’t even realize they are rewarding a different behavior.
It's so funny w the puppy, he looks like he's pushing buttons to get the treat. He's processing. He's like "wait... did my jumping on his leg get me that treat? I'll try it again! Nope that wasn't it" sits down...and he looks up in puzzlement and gets the treat and he's like "bingo! That's the magic treat dispensing button!" LoL
Great, I have a Bouvier De Fllanders pup arriving today. I want him to be well adjusted, well trained so he can have the best life possible with me
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That is one fine looking Corso. Well trained too. Bravo!
A lot of times people get rid of dogs out of frustration. I appreciate these videos teaching people like me that dont know how to properly train a dog
Its mad what you can learn from youtube. Great video
Sweet video, thanks!
well done! After training many large breed dogs, it is good to see a well performed & clear process of reward & soft correction. Keep it up!
Mark the behavior...THEN a release command. Yes doesnt mean your finished, stay on the place until you are released
He’s creating engagement ...that’s it.
Hustle is ridiculously cute. Gorgeous dog
This is great! Thanks for this series. Please keep adding to them.
When’s the next episode? This could be a revolutionary series and I’d love to see it continued.
James Alexander subscribe and you'll know.
I don't even have a dog. But gonna see the whole series.
Did u get one?
I love this traning thanks
Like this,keep them coming
By the end of this video, I started to get excited when he said yes
Definitely need more of these. Keep then coming please.
This is the best demonstration I've seen on here. Awesome job dude
I feel dumb yelling “yes” in the streets with my dog simply walking away 😂
You are simply an introvert
It's only awkward the first 100-1000 times then it is second nature. Good job on putting in the work, keep it, up your awesome
Try it in your garden first work up
You dont have to yell but you with get a behavior and wont need it after a while trust the process
Hello Delmis hope you’re okay??
Thanks! This is good stuff.
Digging this one bro. Nice new segment.
The fastest SUBSCRIBE I’ve ever hit in my life, ty
I like this. A lot
This training i call "contact" and i rewarded the pub everytime she pay attention. She fire now and everytime i say the Word contact she stoppes whatever she be doing, make the contact and wants to work for me! Great session and video!
This will really help especially since my dog isn't really crazy or anything
I only had started and my dog had already started to get the hang of this.
I'm currently schooling for my Canine Specialist Certification, although finding training to be my main passion. I enjoyed this video greatly because it's lengthy enough to take notes on and easy to understand exactly how to implement the lesson into a daily routine. Thank you, everyone, involved in helping make this video and to Dogumentary TV! More please:}
Thanks you make this very simple
Thanks!!! Keep them coming, guys
I just got my mini wheaten puppy today. I'm gonna try this on him tomorrow after work
When first bringing a newest family member, dog or cat, etc.. take a cloth and rub softly on any pee or poop they've left behind. Then softly rub it on any pad or area where you want your them to relieve themselves.. They'll love you for it. Help them help you. That's love.
What if the puppy is 1 year old?
Help me please...
Nehal Shaikh make sure to take them out often, but with a 1 year old this pee and towel trick works
Wait does it show the dog where to relieve itself?
@@jpsakyi3839 yea basically they go there and smell their own smell and go oh this must be where I went last time so guess I'll go there again. It's common practice for any animal. You can potty train even rabbits, ferrets and rats all by doing this same trick. Move their poo/pee to the area you want them to go. I've trained all of the above that way and dogs and cats. 👌
@@nehalshaikh9620 take the dog out every couple hours and when they go pee/poo outside give them a snack and really praise them saying "good boy/girl. Yes. Potty. Potty" so they hear the praise and the new word "potty". later on once they learn to go outside consistently you can ask them "potty" and they will go to the door or bark or signal to you some other way if they need to go.
I wanna be a dog trainer, training them for jobs like being a service dog :) Looked up this video to start my journey
Funny thing, this is similar to bringing up children. Children are just more sophisticated dogs basically. No joke
Yes please I need to watch more videos and documents on this topic very useful
I have a douge de Bordeaux and I'm trying to get her to come to me when called all the time not just sometimes cus when shes outside she gets distracted. Also I I have a issue with taking her to the vet, the park, or even the pet store without her always going into protection mode .. so that includes her pulling while on the leash also..
hows that going a month later? MY american bulldog is similar lunges and barks at other dogs, people in hoodies/masks
Try using the “watch me” command. That would probably help her focus on you more
I had a 5 year old pitbull who is as stubborn as a bull and is very unmotivated when it comes to anything she dosent want to do. I have changed the treats contless of time and finally found something she kinda likes. I have have done some trainig with her like sit and down and stay, but how can i get her to ne eager to train and want to focus on me. She has add and her head is constanly on a swivel.
Great job, I have a different approach. I prefer correction training over food/treat training but still love and support what he is doing here because this makes for a better and responsible owner. It also makes for a happy dog with a great quality of life.
I enjoyed your video and it made sense
That puppy is like a bear 🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️
I bet that little dude is a gorgeous animal now. Thats a good looking pup.
Hustle is so cute 💛💛💛 Good work! He's gonna be an awesome dog:)
Great video, please do more puppy training vidoes.
I love that there's German pup and i just got a german pup😢
definitely interested, hoping to get a 3 yrs old pup soon
Just picked up a 5 month old aussi. Learned so much from this. Thanks dude.
Great video!
This Corso is mighty fine!
Lunatrix he’s out of Potrero CC. Amazing animals. 🙂
I fell in love instantly : ) That face. Those eyes. The color.
I work at a dog daycare and can only use praise to work on behaviour, I would like to see a video based on praise
Nice! Keep them coming!
YES ! 🤣 I'm half sleep watching this, every time I hear it I jump a lil Lmao YES !
Whoa - I like the “YES”- with emphasis
Great vid, thanks for sharing!!!
Thought I'd be the first to view.
very good video
I couldn't stand but subscribed to this channel
Slither This was my first time seeing your channel but I can clearly see it’ll be helpful
Good video man
Great lesson! Im really learning a lot about the basics of dog training. Its great to understand the fundamentals so I can begin teaching my pup the right way.
This actually worked my dog learned a lot from this video
ive never seen a dog more focused lol omg
Holy crap. So focused.
Nice! This works!
Great lesson. Thank you!
This was great Please do more of these! ️
There are 6 episodes.
Thanks for a solid lesson without any selling. Good channel!
Impressive, Appreciated......
Oscar does a great job explains and not complicating the training. That little Hussle is an adorable energetic pup💪🏼‼️
great video thank you!!!!
When should we stop giving treats after the initial training ?? As the dog would be expecting treats everytime he does a desired action .
Since last 6 month i was watching dog training videos. That time I didn’t have money to buy a german shepherd now i have money but have to wait next 3 month for breeding. Hope i will become a good trainer
Update : finally i bought a gsd
Thanks for this video. We have a German Shepherd mix that has some serious abandonment issues that we are trying to get over. This is a very easy to follow guide and I appreciate it! :)
I love dogs very good video!!!!
How many times should I train the "yes" marker with my dog before starting something new?
As long as your dog understands it you should be fine
Amazing , its great .we have labrador dog
Please keep bringing more dog training vids I’m getting my pup in 2 weeks and I can’t wait to have him and get to working
cheif465 thanks! Please follow us on IG @Elevated_canine_academy
I FREAKING LOVE HUSTLE!!
You could sell dvds on what your doing you explain yourself well
Wayn Timmin why SELL? RUclips is FREE
I WISH! This dog is giving me the blues
I like to keep my release cues separate from my marker words. If I praise my dog for heeling in public, I don't want him to respond by thinking "okay, now I can go ape-shit."
Same with stay, if I praise for stay, I don't want him to respond by getting up. Especially when using food rewards, there's no reason to have the dog get up to receive his treat. Might be trickier if you're using a toy as a reward.
It takes a bit longer initially, but I feel it's worth it.
ActiveAnimals you’re right if you watch the other episodes we are using “OK” as a non reward terminal marker 🙂
What a beautiful animal (Corso)!!!
Thank you soooo much!!!!It works so fast!I just tried to teach my Labor dog bring news paper to me :D she learned in 3 seconds!!!OMG!!!I'm so surprised
yes i need this series
Magnificent👌💯❤
Excellent work
I’m going to try this with my Dalmatian puppy, he is 12weeks old and listens to basic commands so far, thanks and keep up the great work
I'm definitely interested in more training tips for a 2year old boerboel and 2month old boerboel
How often do you do this before moving on to step 2? How long would you recommend these sessions lasting?
Yes, I would like to know that also.
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Thank you...
for sharing your time, in
teaching us...
Can yu show the best way to train a 1 year old shepherd, who's a rescue, to leash handle and to be a great support dog" please
Stay safe god bless you all 🐾💞👍
How long should the lessons last, and how often should we be practicing each new behavior? Thanks! Great job, btw!
For me it depends on the age and mental state of the dog. I do d puppies need a few short sessions a day, older dogs who can focus a bit longer you could do a longer session and only do once a day