Where have you been??! It's great to have this extremely useful, gentle and positive approach to dogs sniffling trees etc. Yes,it's completely natural behaviour even if it's somewhat annoying at times. Here you've taught me what I need to do and I'm going to start trying this tomorrow morning. Thank you and please don't stay away for so long. If we love our dogs we need you.
Please continue to upload your training video's. Your calm and assured voice and reasoning is one of the reasons that I look forward to your video's. All the best!!
My Dobie is 3 and a half month old. I ve been looking for training videos, and I am beyond happy to have came across yours! Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate the way you film and explain, making it easy for us owners to do. Now that he has been with me for almost a month, its time to begin a formal training routine. Ive done some very easy ones since the day he arrived. But I think with breeds like Doberman its very important to make it a routine and daily practice. My little man is just beyond smart, alert, and so curious! But also because of these traits, I have to train him consistently with a good program. And seems like God has led me to the right place.! So once again Sir, thank you for your great videos! Hanna :)
Love this video!! Finding real life rewards your dog can enjoy is such a brilliant idea, some more are loose leash walking to a swim, or to a person the dog already loves.
Mona Taylor I truly appreciate the suggestion! I have saved some of Stonnie’s videos and will check them out! Have a great day & I hope all is well with you!
This is a great addition to add. We have a strong "Touch" recall that I use. He's the type of dog that must stay on a leash whenever we're outside so sometimes I use a 30ft leash and I combined that with a touch recall. I call his name, then say "touch". He'll come running to touch my hand and I'll give him a treat then let him go back to what he was doing so he won't associate it with the end of playtime. Sometimes we leave but mostly we stay.
Only watched 2 of your videos so far but I'm already loving your training techniques. Have you got a video that talks about/shows how to train multiple dogs in a household?
@training positive, whats your thoughts on castrating dogs? i feel like, if castrated they would be more focused on training and over all behaving better.
agnaeus it’s a decision that has to be made based on the life of the individual dog and their health. I don’t believe there’s one correct answer that will work for all dogs.
Dogs eat poop all the time, I’m not sure how to correctly tell you how to train them but try your best to keep them away from it bc they can get worms like that
Hi whenever I try to take my GSD out on walks the stray dogs in my area starts attacking, barking and show other aggressive behaviours towards my shepherd.Which in turn results in my shepherd getting riled up and lunging at the street dogs.Is there anything I can do to ensure a more peaceful walk? The situation is so out of hand that now even a 10mins walk is becoming more and more difficult.
@Infinity Stones I live in India and the people here couldn't care less about street dogs and human alike. And I doubt of there is even an animal control here
There are a few things you can do. Train your dog the "middle" position (a heel between your legs). This will become his "safe spot" that then frees your hands to deal with the approaching dogs. I use a walking stick, umbrella or riding crop and bash the ground in front of the approaching dogs to scare them away. By showing your dog that YOU will keep him safe and YOU will keep strange dogs away from him, he won't feel the need to defend himself. I would practice each element in isolation (go out with a stick and practice shooing dogs away), practice the "middle" position indoors and outside in a "safe" area. What you want is for your dog to go to "middle" whenever a dog approaches, you shoo the dog or dogs away, you then release your dog from "middle" and continue your walk.
sohan banerjee I live in Nepal and the situation is the exact same. The strays are friendly towards human but very aggressive towards new dogs. Ps I also have shepherd. He is 9 month old and its very hard to control him when that happens.
Your dog will want to protect himself and you naturally, so if you want him to be calm around aggressive dog you need to keep him safe. Take a strong spray bottle of vinegar and spray the strays in the eyes and mouth if they come near you. Or something stronger like pepper spray.
Last time I tried to train my two dogs (separately) the alpha started growling @ me … >;( Ide what to do I guess to stop training them and just give them their food
I’d rather my dog enjoyed walks and does what’s natural to him ... I hate all this breaking down what is natural in our dogs .. it’s like we try to destroy what makes our dogs dogs
The whole point of a structured walk is to separate dog time and walk time. By walking nicely on a loose lead, the dog earns the opportunity to be a "free dog". We then let them do what they want and when dog time is over, when we go back into walking mode. It takes nothing away from the dog's natural behaviors, it's just giving it some structure.
Where have you been??!
It's great to have this extremely useful, gentle and positive approach to dogs sniffling trees etc.
Yes,it's completely natural behaviour even if it's somewhat annoying at times.
Here you've taught me what I need to do and I'm going to start trying this tomorrow morning.
Thank you and please don't stay away for so long.
If we love our dogs we need you.
Please continue to upload your training video's. Your calm and assured voice and reasoning is one of the reasons that I look forward to your video's. All the best!!
My Dobie is 3 and a half month old. I ve been looking for training videos, and I am beyond happy to have came across yours! Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate the way you film and explain, making it easy for us owners to do. Now that he has been with me for almost a month, its time to begin a formal training routine. Ive done some very easy ones since the day he arrived. But I think with breeds like Doberman its very important to make it a routine and daily practice. My little man is just beyond smart, alert, and so curious! But also because of these traits, I have to train him consistently with a good program. And seems like God has led me to the right place.! So once again Sir, thank you for your great videos! Hanna :)
SIR YOUR VIDEOS ARE THE BEST ONES IN RUclips...VERY PERFECT AND APT..PLEASE KEEP POSTING MORE VIDEOS
You're the only dog trainer I trust. Would you consider making a Q&A video?
Love this video!! Finding real life rewards your dog can enjoy is such a brilliant idea, some more are loose leash walking to a swim, or to a person the dog already loves.
Kimberlee Dirkson rather than competing with the environment, we can have it work for us :)
I have had my 2+ month old German Shepherd puppy for 5 days and your videos have been extremely helpful. Thank you, sir!
He and Stonnie Dennis are superb trainers!
Mona Taylor I truly appreciate the suggestion! I have saved some of Stonnie’s videos and will check them out! Have a great day & I hope all is well with you!
@@prepperpov5852 thanks, enjoy your gsd, they're an amazing breed.
Armed ASMR great! All the best with your puppy!
This is a great addition to add. We have a strong "Touch" recall that I use. He's the type of dog that must stay on a leash whenever we're outside so sometimes I use a 30ft leash and I combined that with a touch recall. I call his name, then say "touch". He'll come running to touch my hand and I'll give him a treat then let him go back to what he was doing so he won't associate it with the end of playtime. Sometimes we leave but mostly we stay.
Nick Griggs Yes! Great use of Premack there!
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Only watched 2 of your videos so far but I'm already loving your training techniques. Have you got a video that talks about/shows how to train multiple dogs in a household?
When will you post scent masterclass tutorial
Waiting for it!!!!!
Aditya Singla it’s currently available through my Patreon!
Very good! Thank you!
Thanks for this your advice is great
Sir alway make avideo we learn more from you thank you sir
I really like your vids :). Always good stuff!
Miss your videos when will you be doing some new ones 😀
Hey, can you plz suggest what to do when dog doesnt listens..
Broo please give the treat link of your dog pleaseee
Hello brother hope everything is ok with you , just wanted to know what treats do you use for training ?
Is it just me or did you not explain to us how you taught them him to learn these things?
It says tip lol not how to train … etc…. Etc….
@training positive, whats your thoughts on castrating dogs? i feel like, if castrated they would be more focused on training and over all behaving better.
agnaeus it’s a decision that has to be made based on the life of the individual dog and their health. I don’t believe there’s one correct answer that will work for all dogs.
Thanks! Love your videos and your training style. Please keep uploading!
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How to train the hiper exicited dog to be calm and not so exicited
Hello, I have a question.
What if my dog eats poop when i let it sniff around?
So actually we are both quite anxious when taking a walk
Dogs eat poop all the time, I’m not sure how to correctly tell you how to train them but try your best to keep them away from it bc they can get worms like that
Love from india 🤗🌹
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We have the sniffing ...the loose leash nit so much lol
How to stop barking ?
Hi whenever I try to take my GSD out on walks the stray dogs in my area starts attacking, barking and show other aggressive behaviours towards my shepherd.Which in turn results in my shepherd getting riled up and lunging at the street dogs.Is there anything I can do to ensure a more peaceful walk? The situation is so out of hand that now even a 10mins walk is becoming more and more difficult.
@Infinity Stones I live in India and the people here couldn't care less about street dogs and human alike. And I doubt of there is even an animal control here
There are a few things you can do. Train your dog the "middle" position (a heel between your legs). This will become his "safe spot" that then frees your hands to deal with the approaching dogs. I use a walking stick, umbrella or riding crop and bash the ground in front of the approaching dogs to scare them away. By showing your dog that YOU will keep him safe and YOU will keep strange dogs away from him, he won't feel the need to defend himself. I would practice each element in isolation (go out with a stick and practice shooing dogs away), practice the "middle" position indoors and outside in a "safe" area. What you want is for your dog to go to "middle" whenever a dog approaches, you shoo the dog or dogs away, you then release your dog from "middle" and continue your walk.
sohan banerjee I live in Nepal and the situation is the exact same. The strays are friendly towards human but very aggressive towards new dogs.
Ps I also have shepherd. He is 9 month old and its very hard to control him when that happens.
Your dog will want to protect himself and you naturally, so if you want him to be calm around aggressive dog you need to keep him safe. Take a strong spray bottle of vinegar and spray the strays in the eyes and mouth if they come near you. Or something stronger like pepper spray.
@@iPhone5244 Damn the stray dogs are still dogs. I don't want to hurt them
How to teach your dog how to howl?
im just looking at this video to see if he's still staring into your soul with a fisheye cam
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wow
Thank you
How to make my dog fetch my newspaper every morning?
GAMEPLAY BULLETIN I do have a separate video on teaching your dog to fetch - that might be helpful
Have the paper boy put a Tbone inside every morning
Last time I tried to train my two dogs (separately) the alpha started growling @ me … >;( Ide what to do I guess to stop training them and just give them their food
I’d rather my dog enjoyed walks and does what’s natural to him ... I hate all this breaking down what is natural in our dogs .. it’s like we try to destroy what makes our dogs dogs
The whole point of a structured walk is to separate dog time and walk time. By walking nicely on a loose lead, the dog earns the opportunity to be a "free dog". We then let them do what they want and when dog time is over, when we go back into walking mode. It takes nothing away from the dog's natural behaviors, it's just giving it some structure.
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