How to Train your Dog to Stay like a Pro! The Endless Benefits of a Good Stay. Queen’s Guard Level!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2024
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  • @CPB111
    @CPB111  +68

    I would recommend not wearing masks under the circumstances. Masks impede visual and audible communication between the wearer and others, especially in schooling situations.

  • @priayief
    @priayief  +28

    I well remember the first "lesson" I had with a dog-trainer. It was a 6 week course and we would meet for one hour each week and she would do some coaching and assign "homework" for the following week.

  • @melodieramsay655

    The only thing she needs to do, which is something that a lot of people do, is change the tone of her voice. High pitched, excited tones make a dog excited and then act out. She just needs to change the tone of her voice to one of calm self confidence and she'll do better.

  • @a.scottiedog2093

    Consistence is key! 🐶

  • @naokookada9885

    Amazing explanation about why you would not call him to you as a release. I don't think I have never heard anyone explain the way you did and made a lot of sense.

  • @slate2720

    That's crazy he uploaded this because stay is the next thing I want to learn how to teach dogs.

  • @latarciaragland3858

    I love to see dogs listen/ respect their leaders.😂❤

  • @underduress5761

    10:21

  • @drewd2
    @drewd2  +7

    The excitement Jett had when getting released..he definitely knew he wasn't supposed to leave the bed by the end.

  • @zuzuspetals8323

    The Joy of Jet: Part 3… This is great! Thank you, Joel, for covering the nuance of this, esp. the squat, hand position, foot position in release, and not being “too excited” when greeting a visitor. Bravo! p.s.”O-k-a-y”: the long form of “o-k.” 😉

  • @alexisballard1459

    I love this lady “let’s try one more time” i was thinking the same thing 😅😅

  • @zitoun411

    Best doggy content i ‘ve found on yt in my opinion

  • @Kate98755

    I trained my pup to remain in her crate until she heard break, she slept in a crate for 1.5 years….was a extra large crate….now she’s out of the crate and sleeping in a dog bed…but after nap time and in the morning she whines to wake me, morning, and still waits for her break command, conditioning.

  • @angelahaines5065

    Queens guard level here in UK, the horses at Buckingham Palace sometimes bite, and if they don’t want to stand still for an hour….. they won’t !!, they have to fetch another horse out lol !!

  • @martinakabatova7431

    I really appreciate your videos with realistically uncooperative (at least at first) dogs. It's much more useful than showing ideal situations.

  • @aussieoutbackfarm

    So good. Thanks. These Jet videos are so good. We'd all love another Jet video if you could.

  • @joebutler253

    With so many dog trainers on RUclips I’m so glad I found your channel. One of your videos that says “never let your dog blow you off” is so true.

  • @OffGridDogs

    Love spatial pressure! Underused and under talked about. Dogs understand it! Much better than verbal it’s how dogs communicate. Great for setting boundaries in the house for a puppy and then you don’t need physical barriers. Good topic for a podcast.

  • @jillsy2815

    Beautiful detailed explanations/demo of the nuances of training this bed/stay. I'm finally walking my 11-yr-old, 84-pound street-rescue Rednose Pitbull without the Gentle Leader now--all thanks to you, Joel Beckman!!!! Thank you sooooooo much🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️

  • @cynthiaweber1646

    Wow. Nice job by the owner. Her voice gets him excited!! I love the doggie. ❤