It’s the MOST DANGEROUS PLACE to Train, But I Have to Do It!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @natalievaron3670
    @natalievaron3670 4 года назад +123

    I really do love how you don’t clickbait stuff and show the really actual process💞Inertia is the cutest

    • @laneg9015
      @laneg9015 4 года назад +7

      Yeah I agree. All the other RUclipsrs use clickbait.

    • @panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER
      @panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER 4 года назад +4

      Natalie Varon the whole video is 11 minutes and half of that is trying to sell you stuff

    • @natalievaron3670
      @natalievaron3670 4 года назад +12

      ​@@panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER I counted, litterly 12 SECONDS of the whole video.

    • @404EncrytedError
      @404EncrytedError 4 года назад +7

      And he gets to the point unlike the other channels..

    • @404EncrytedError
      @404EncrytedError 4 года назад +7

      @@panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER 12 seconds? And because of the coronavirus now its actually needed so hes doing us a favor.

  • @יאיר-ז9ה
    @יאיר-ז9ה 4 года назад +32

    I just taught my blind 13 year old dog sit and I’m so happy :D

  • @CharityUniqueBlackwell
    @CharityUniqueBlackwell 4 года назад +82

    Bree is fun lol
    She did great distracting inertia too 🙂

  • @kerielwatson3197
    @kerielwatson3197 4 года назад +23

    Loving that your videos are proving how the positive reward based training is at least as succesful if not more so than the older 'traditional' styles. Sure people will moan inertia should be better behaved by now, but it appears she's at the point you want tlher to be at. She isn't disobedient but simple acting like a young collie pup with oodles of energy and enough curiosity to put scientists to shame. Allowing that freedom of energy and adventure is healthier for the animal than demanding complete obedience at such an early age.
    Also, thankyou so so much for showing the fails and struggles. So many new dog owners are disheartened when they can't replicate the perfect obediance other professional trainers RUclips videos.

  • @sarahmartinez4138
    @sarahmartinez4138 4 года назад +42

    2:11 is the best impression of a turkey I've ever heard

  • @rerobinson1328
    @rerobinson1328 4 года назад +6

    I love the authenticity of these videos. Some trainers on RUclips show the dog when it’s already been trained, but you actually show the process.

  • @awesomesauce196
    @awesomesauce196 4 года назад +2

    I love this series because it not only teaches you how to train your dog but it ALSO isn’t click bait AND it shows you the experience of having a dog and if you are considering on getting a dog I recommend Zak’s videos I appreciate that you take time out of your day to make these videos so thanks for that too! 💕

  • @powergardening
    @powergardening 4 года назад +53

    It appears that so much of Inertia's behavior is now becoming second nature! She does so many great things automatically i.e. giving you great eye contact, healing, sitting and performing tricks instantly when asked! Of course there will always be room for tweaking on some skills but that's what training seems to be all about!! Inertial needs to take a bow and get a high value treat (maybe a small piece of bacon :) for her tremendous progress!

    • @superstankydanky808
      @superstankydanky808 4 года назад

      That's all useless if you cant take your dog on a walk nicely. She be pulling him every where they go. Even before they go into the store she is pulling. He even said if your dog wont listen to you In your house then they wont listen to you outside before you walk. So struggle outside with so much distractions then go into the store?? Wow. Way deceive your viewers. Just like going to a dog park. Your dog isn't listening outside would you bring your dog inside? Bad dog training

  • @thepupsquad6340
    @thepupsquad6340 4 года назад +33

    You must do what you have to do to bring joy to your dog and also help them be the best they can be.
    You have always helped me train my dogs and I am very grateful.
    Thank you for the advice.

    • @ananda.m.5449
      @ananda.m.5449 4 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @annamaharaj3614
      @annamaharaj3614 4 года назад +4

      I love your channel and it is great knowing one youtuber can learn from another cutefurryfamily

    • @panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER
      @panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER 4 года назад

      The cute furry family you actually see joy ? The dog has no connection with this handler I see no joy at all

    • @panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER
      @panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER 4 года назад

      I see a handler trying to trick a dog into mistakes and a dog that’s rarely allowed to run free

    • @thepupsquad6340
      @thepupsquad6340 4 года назад

      @@panzertooE-CollartrainingPAGER I understand what you are saying

  • @Sunshineflowers618
    @Sunshineflowers618 4 года назад +5

    I know that area of Atlanta. I used to do some art shows around Ansley Mall around 2003 or so. There was a place called Aurora coffee that has the best organic coffee and they let me hang paintings there. The actor that played Webster also lives in that area. Too bad all the restaurants are closed for dining in. There's a place called The Olive Bistro off Ponce De Leon and as far as I know, they still have my paintings there. I miss Atlanta since we are in Florida. One day I'll get back up there.

  • @mangofruit6567
    @mangofruit6567 4 года назад +45

    After showing these vids my father finally agreed to get me a dog.Great progress on inertia btw

    • @awesomesauce196
      @awesomesauce196 4 года назад +1

      Ur so lucky I have to wait exactly 10 months

  • @kaseymartindale2046
    @kaseymartindale2046 4 года назад +12

    I loved this video! This looks a lot like what our walks look like (stopping to smell while crossing the street, trying to eat debris in parking lots, etc), and it was great to see Inertia do some of the same things my Ziggy does and how you respond!

    • @superstankydanky808
      @superstankydanky808 4 года назад +1

      When will it ever stop? Looks like never he cant even do it to his own personal dog. Remember episodes before he said its guarantee to work stop leash pulling and distractions while walking. He still cant walk her without her doing that. She did not progress at all walking in high distractions it's always a excuse new environment etc. My 5 mth. Old gsd walks way better then inertia he is even off leash on high distractions

    • @superstankydanky808
      @superstankydanky808 4 года назад

      @deadcool 2 blah= indenial of the truth..
      Tell me where I'm wrong. You cant that's why you say that. Hahaha with no response then that. And also show me a video of him walking nicely on a regular walk with no treats high distractions just walk around the block and to go potty that's it. He cant!!! And you cant show me. Hahahaha

  • @ashleeromer7412
    @ashleeromer7412 4 года назад +10

    WONDERFUL video Zak!! Inertia is growing up to be such a smart, pretty, sweet dog. It feels like yesterday I was watching the video of you bringing her home! 😰😍😘

  • @noahatlas5240
    @noahatlas5240 4 года назад +47

    Training in a wine shop. You’re brave lmfao

  • @mauimangosweet
    @mauimangosweet 4 года назад +9

    I love how you show REAL life training sessions.

  • @lizd.2343
    @lizd.2343 4 года назад +1

    Your methods really fit my new rescue dog! He already has wonderful manners and is pretty chill, we just have to learn how to communicate. Your videos are so helpful!

  • @drrkpandey8484
    @drrkpandey8484 4 года назад +17

    You are the best dog channel in the world 🌍!

  • @trooper5744
    @trooper5744 4 года назад +15

    Bree was so funny! I hope you guys have met your new neighbors or they’re going to think a couple of nuts moved in 😄. Inertia is doing so well with all that traffic. Impressive.

  • @mariskaodijk4838
    @mariskaodijk4838 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for all the great video's! They help me a lot to understand how to train my new puppy and to know how much time and energy you have to put in to make your dog a well trained sweetheart. My puppy got born today and I can't wait to bring him home!

  • @kayleesparks
    @kayleesparks 4 года назад +1

    I love that your training is to train a dog to be good on it's own . And to teach then to made good decision on their own

  • @PawsuasiveDogTeaching
    @PawsuasiveDogTeaching 4 года назад +3

    One of the first things I teach any dog is curb barrier. My own Ruby will not step off of any curb till I tell her to come. The sloped cross walks still get her now n then though. But a regular ol curb she aces on. I do this to protect dogs so they will not run out in streets and get hit.

  • @chelseacraig167
    @chelseacraig167 4 года назад +7

    Someone from Reddit recommended you and I have to say smartest decision I’ve made! I even bought your book because you got me so excited about my puppy and I’s new journey together! I’m sure you have a million comments but I’m hoping you could maybe give me a quick answer? I followed your video on getting my new puppy acquainted with his harness and it worked for getting it on! I tried playing with him to distract him from it once it was on and used cut up ham as a very special treat for doing it but he just hates it I think. He doesn’t want to play and just lays around almost depressed now. Should I take it off or let him get used to it? Maybe just leave it on in increments? I hate to see him upset or unhappy.. any tips?

  • @Sampaizo
    @Sampaizo 4 года назад +1

    Training in dangerous places can be tough. Proud of you for getting over your stress.

  • @yordanstanchev8956
    @yordanstanchev8956 4 года назад +7

    I will get a puppy when the quarantine stops and i have watched litteraly all of your videos. Ur awesome!

  • @bryceengel3820
    @bryceengel3820 4 года назад +2

    Zac what’s up I’m getting a dog in a couple weeks, loving these videos thanks for the tips

  • @samanthashaw8259
    @samanthashaw8259 4 года назад

    I recently acquired a black lab coon 6 month old puppy. He knows basic commands but he was totally an ass on the leash. I dont think his previous owners worked with him on the leash at all. So since Friday when we got him we've worked hard on jerking and pulling on leash. Today was an accomplishment I'm highly impressed by how well he did today virtually almost no pulling or jerking.

  • @fayleen746
    @fayleen746 4 года назад

    Loved the crosswalk examples. I don’t own a dog at the moment but I hoping to get one in a few years and having the dog not run into the road at the crosswalk is something that is always on my mind when I’m out walking.

  • @destronomer
    @destronomer 4 года назад +2

    The things we have to do for our dogs...BTW my inactive german shepherd is starting to learn some cool tricks because of your training videos. Inertia is very intelligent too, you can see it in her eyes. Keep up the positiveness

  • @JenFarrer
    @JenFarrer 4 года назад

    Awesome! She’s doing great!
    We live in a downtown area and we walk to the front of our neighborhood and just sit there doing “a sit stand sit” A lot.
    cars going 30-40 miles an hour is a huge distraction!

  • @livbgh5056
    @livbgh5056 4 года назад

    I'm relieved to see that she still gets super exited when meeting new people 😂 my 5 months old puppy still gets crazy when meeting new people, and it has been frustrating me a bit.

  • @viktorijagolubova7366
    @viktorijagolubova7366 4 года назад +1

    Amazing work togerther ❤️ Respect😊

  • @homestyle_dogs7561
    @homestyle_dogs7561 4 года назад +1

    Your new dog is so so so cute!

  • @Sarah-vs3lo
    @Sarah-vs3lo 4 года назад +9

    I am wondering why his expectations for the dog are so low? Like not really wanting her to heal, stay, etc.... She gets away with a TON!! I understand it is a new environment, but that shouldn't matter. She's old enough to really behave.

    • @justagirlandherdogs615
      @justagirlandherdogs615 4 года назад +3

      Agreed

    • @kerielwatson3197
      @kerielwatson3197 4 года назад +5

      Because a healthy minded dog is actually better than one who 'behaves' perfectly at a young age, but is mentally stressed.
      He's following the latest science on dog training. Not the old dominance and punishment based stuff where we impose human ideals onto non human creatures.

    • @Sarah-vs3lo
      @Sarah-vs3lo 4 года назад +6

      Keriel Watson, I have seen many many dogs, mine included who are not mentally stressed, yet better behaved. A young 7 month old puppy Iknow right now, is significantly better behaved, and actually over confidant. You can train a dog without ruining them, tht is all I am trying to say. If it was my dog, I would be expecting better behavior by this age.

    • @justagirlandherdogs615
      @justagirlandherdogs615 4 года назад +2

      @@Sarah-vs3lo exactly... what she said made absolutely no f*cking sense lol

    • @kerielwatson3197
      @kerielwatson3197 4 года назад +2

      @@Sarah-vs3lo hun, what makes you think you know what's going in your dog's head? You know the reoccurring thing said to people suffering with depression or anxiety? "oh wow, I never knew you were struggling". Said even by close family, friends and partners. So if humans can't even tell when a fellow human is under mental stress, what makes you think you can understand another species when you've had zero academic/professional training?
      You do not know what your dog is experiencing. You're guessing at best. Inertia is only a puppy, and of a breed that can take three years to reach mental maturity. To be demanding obedience in situations like in the video, before she's even a year old? Lol yeah, that's not healthy

  • @JANGSTAISM
    @JANGSTAISM 4 года назад +29

    When Zak says a suburban neighborhood is busy and you're out here living in NYC trying to train your dog 😩

    • @bashbarti8040
      @bashbarti8040 4 года назад +4

      No one should be on the roads in NYC right now.

    • @Sandy33569
      @Sandy33569 4 года назад +1

      BASH BARTI He explained a lot of these were recorded before the shut downs. This store he went to is curbside only at this point in time.

    • @Sandy33569
      @Sandy33569 4 года назад

      I don’t consider this the suburbs. This is still within the Atlanta community. The suburbs are generally “outside the perimeter” (OTP)

  • @LSPRSW
    @LSPRSW 4 года назад +1

    Inertia is a cute and clever name for a dog!

  • @MrsAprilDarroch
    @MrsAprilDarroch 4 года назад +2

    Hey Zak, can you do a video about travelling in a car with a puppy please? Crates to use, how often to stop etc.

    • @kiwicayli
      @kiwicayli 4 года назад +1

      That would be helpful

  • @DreavyHinker
    @DreavyHinker 4 года назад +15

    2:20 made me bust out laughing!

  • @dogtube8154
    @dogtube8154 4 года назад +2

    Yes! Another episode! Love this series

  • @marisoltovar6968
    @marisoltovar6968 4 года назад +2

    Some day I wish Zak can teach my two dogs Paris and Sophie like he did with his dog the my dream right now 🙂

  • @itsmarley_theparty7433
    @itsmarley_theparty7433 4 года назад +1

    Keep up the great work! Inertia is doing so well💞

  • @blackrat779
    @blackrat779 4 года назад +1

    Can't believe your gas prices!!! It's about $9 a gallon here in the UK. Great training video as always, thanks for all you do.

    • @AbeyLB
      @AbeyLB 4 года назад +1

      They're even lower now. Closer to $1 per gallon

    • @AbeyLB
      @AbeyLB 4 года назад +1

      But we also don't have nearly as much access to public transportation as other countries do. So gas has to be a bit lower

  • @admiral_mutch9311
    @admiral_mutch9311 4 года назад +4

    Inertia still doing a great job in busy environments.
    Zac I have dramas with my pup biting the leash when we walk. Any tips on how to fix this? Or a video perhaps 🙏

  • @FlawlessPaws
    @FlawlessPaws 4 года назад +1

    Zak is a great trainer and taught me so much! He has also given me the inspiration and confidence to start my own channel... here goes nothing :)

  • @ayze82
    @ayze82 4 года назад

    I love the progress you are making with your pup. this channel has been such a big help to raise my puppy. it would be really nice if you specify Inertia's age in each episode.

  • @sheilafeldman6480
    @sheilafeldman6480 4 года назад

    Thank you posting about walking your dog in the city. I have a boarder heeler and she wants to chase cars and trucks.

  • @thedoghouse807
    @thedoghouse807 4 года назад +1

    Hey Zach I love your videos thank you for posting

  • @lindseymp2380
    @lindseymp2380 4 года назад +3

    Can you update how you travel in the car with Inertia now that she's a bit older and bigger?

  • @yordanstanchev8956
    @yordanstanchev8956 4 года назад +1

    Ur videos are reeeeeally cool never stop!!!!

  • @kaptinkomik2932
    @kaptinkomik2932 4 года назад +12

    I recommend putting the leash on your belt rather than the belt loop.

  • @mjgx911
    @mjgx911 4 года назад +3

    Can you do a video on advice socializing during a quarantine please?

  • @TrustandobeyGod
    @TrustandobeyGod 4 года назад +1

    Wow. I love Inertia's behavior!! It's AMAZING. My dog is nowhere near that... I need to step it up with her training! 😳

  • @noahatlas5240
    @noahatlas5240 4 года назад +11

    I believe Zak films in advance, so this was probably before the virus got too bad

    • @TheFrontyer
      @TheFrontyer 4 года назад +9

      Well you cant just stay inside either. If you got a dog you meed to take it out and train regardless of a virus. But obvoiusly avoiding as much humans as possible.

    • @memekendall3197
      @memekendall3197 4 года назад

      I hope so because I'm thinking where is this with All these cars? We are locked down here? Only essential workers out.

    • @Sandy33569
      @Sandy33569 4 года назад

      Frontyer True, but you wouldn’t have been able to go inside this store, either. And even though it’s open again, it’s curbside only, last I checked.

  • @shreyabajracharya4247
    @shreyabajracharya4247 4 года назад +2

    Inertia is so cute and I love your channel ❤️💛

  • @The_RealMat
    @The_RealMat 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos really helpful

  • @jagsn4215
    @jagsn4215 4 года назад +3

    Early. Zak your channel is the best dog training channel ever this really helps me train my dog. Btw I am always waiting for your videos. Huge fan. Lots of love from India❤❤❤

  • @CreativeDiamondDogs
    @CreativeDiamondDogs 4 года назад +2

    Loved Bree's distraction attempts. 😀

  • @ruzliemacorol2005
    @ruzliemacorol2005 4 года назад

    It is so hard to train well for me its hard and you made it look so easy for me but its actualy hard but i know that it will be worth my time and good job bree

  • @wisconsinbound2123
    @wisconsinbound2123 4 года назад +1

    Did you guys move to Atlanta or are you just visiting. Nosey I know lol. Big city does bring new challenges in training. Well done and good video.

  • @toasterstroodle2399
    @toasterstroodle2399 4 года назад +2

    Please collab with Sara Carson! You two are my favorites!!! ♥️

  • @MaddieYchama
    @MaddieYchama 4 года назад +6

    I literally was just doing this kind of training with my 6 month puppy today haha, he's always pulling and distracted! We've tried many treats and I think he's just not that food oriented. How is it that some training centers show videos of 2 weeks progress of dogs that learn to perfectly relax, heel, etc.? How do they do it?

    • @lilyvera354
      @lilyvera354 4 года назад +6

      These trainers usually use a balance of different quadrants to build the behavior, not just treats and luring.
      I'm a trainer myself and I'm currently training my puppy (a few weeks younger than Inertia). I have been using corrections from a very young age and she has been "perfectly relaxed heeling" off-leash/on-leash, in busy streets, on crosswalks, by cars, past people and dogs for months now. I'm not saying this to brag, but I just want people to realize that ignoring bad behaviors is very counterproductive.
      If the dog starts pulling, do something about it. The more you allow it, the more rewarding it becomes (I pull, I get to sniff). Step back, turn around, ask your dog to sit by you or lure him with a "touch" or treat into position and THEN walk. It might be frustrating the first time, but if you stick to it everything becomes clear. There are no "but's" and "if's". It isn't stressful for the dog, because you still reward all of the good, but you just also correct the bad. A dog that is pulling is not happier. Being distracted doesn't make a dog happy, and "letting a dog be a dog" is no excuse. My dog knows she needs to respect the leash: if she gets to the end of she needs to loosen it back, even in a "break". If I ask to "heel", she forgets about the smells and focuses on me. It's not cruel and she's still enjoying the walk by my side... the only difference is that she is relaxed and focused on the right things. Now that she is in this state, if a squirrel runs by, a dog walks past or a car drives beside us, she won't be overwhelmed and she'll be reassured because she knows I'm in charge (if anything happens, she can just follow my lead... in her mind I CAN HANDLE IT, so she doesn't have to).
      A dog can only follow a treat for so long. That might be the reason why your dog isn't food motivated.
      Which, by the way, is a learnt behavior, not a trait characteristic or personality issue. Animals *need* to eat, that's how they survive, so thinking there could ever be a fox or wolf or dog that is "just not that food oriented" is impossible. All animals are food oriented, BUT they can get bored of food if they don't find it valuable anymore. If you free-feed your dog and give him tons of treats without him working for them, he learns that food is always there. Why should he ever work for food if he can have it without effort anyway?
      I would highly recommend you start using his meals in training. Put his food in a baggy and put it in your pocket, train with it for breakfast. The dog will have a meal, be mentally stimulated and you just made the dog realize that food isn't "free" and if he works for it, he can get it. (Do this *for* breakfast time so the dog is naturally inclined to want food). I'd also recommend you look up "engagement training", there are some wonderful ways to make your puppy more eager to work for you and more focused on commands.
      I wrote out these long paragraphs not to make you feel bad, I'm really passionate about dog training, I just wanted to help you. I sincerely hope you find this useful.

  • @adrianflores5876
    @adrianflores5876 4 года назад +1

    I love watching your videos, because of all the tips you give us. One thing, I would rather clip that D-ring to the belt instead of the belt loop.

  • @nancyharris9909
    @nancyharris9909 4 года назад +1

    I have a puppy the same age and have been following the series. I live in a major city so the training has been a bit of a challenge with all the distractions.

  • @vamsikrishna8385
    @vamsikrishna8385 4 года назад +1

    Love from India 😍❤️😍😍 your videos are awesome.. TQ for your videos.
    Will u please tell me which camera model, you are using to film your videos..
    Please tell me..

  • @mickcollins5502
    @mickcollins5502 4 года назад +1

    Great job Inertia.

  • @AllAboutK9s
    @AllAboutK9s 4 года назад +1

    The distractions at the door were the best👍🏼

  • @Duddeldink
    @Duddeldink 4 года назад +2

    I like to actually see Inertia in this new setting.
    I have a Bullmastiff puppy, same age as Inertia, and I live in the centre of Sofia (capitol of Bulgaria, 2m people) and in the beginning it was very difficult going anywhere with him. He was so scared of everything.
    Now he is fine with all the sounds, but we still have some work to do with getting his attention. Busses, trams, ambulances, kids on skateboards, even horse drawn carts, Sofia is full of distractions.
    So it is good to get a bit of confirmation that it is a difficult training environment.
    If anyone wants to see him, he has an Insta :P
    instagram.com/bobo.the.bullmastiff/

  • @farrabrittanyallice
    @farrabrittanyallice 4 года назад +2

    I love how enthusiastic you are and honest too. But how come you guys aren't in “lock-down” like me in Canada (I’m exaggerating but still stores aren't open now)

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  4 года назад +6

      We filmed this video several weeks ago.

    • @farrabrittanyallice
      @farrabrittanyallice 4 года назад +1

      oh… that makes sense. I didn't think of the logistics of being a youtuber. Hope you and your family are doing well. I got your book and your audio book to help us with our female-pitbull-lab rescue. Watching the videos with Jacob has helped. Thanks again to the entire Zak George team

  • @naz7840
    @naz7840 4 года назад +3

    She's a city walking rock star!

  • @andywalker3433
    @andywalker3433 4 года назад +1

    Hey Zac I was just wondering in which episode you teach leave it and stay? Also I want to say this series has been extremely helpful to me as in 2 months I’m getting a border collie.

  • @bartekfulara2213
    @bartekfulara2213 4 года назад +2

    Love yr vids

  • @zk6632
    @zk6632 4 года назад +2

    I remember the first episode of the dog training experience and my name is Zak to

  • @ianglenn5905
    @ianglenn5905 4 года назад +8

    It never ceases to amaze me how long it’s taking you to teach Inertia so little.

    • @Sophie-xs6cw
      @Sophie-xs6cw 4 года назад +4

      Ian Glenn she’s less than a year old, so she does know lots for being that young

    • @ianglenn5905
      @ianglenn5905 4 года назад +2

      Ziggy SJ If you take a look at Kikopup training a young border collie I think you will agree that Zach George is, at best, mediocre as a dog trainer and that he is not getting the best out of Inertia.

    • @Sophie-xs6cw
      @Sophie-xs6cw 4 года назад +1

      @@ianglenn5905 it's true that there are times when there could have been an alternative method to get a better result, but in comparison to a dog that was trained by a non-professional, inertia is doing pretty good! I guess it just depends on which way you look at it

    • @ianglenn5905
      @ianglenn5905 4 года назад +2

      Ziggy SJ Zach If you have a dog and want to train him/her I suggest you learn from a competent trainer. Zach George is not an expert dog man, he is a dog food salesman and conman.

  • @fayleen746
    @fayleen746 4 года назад

    Do you plan to take the crosswalk training further? For example intentional disobedience (where Interia learns to know when it’s safe to cross or not and make her own decision). Hope I explained that well if you’ve never heard of the concept. Love your videos.

  • @katiebowman2270
    @katiebowman2270 4 года назад +3

    Hi Zak! Just curious- how long do you train with Inertia now, versus when she was 8-10 weeks?

  • @scotthoffman169
    @scotthoffman169 4 года назад +23

    *I've been trying to find out about "dog training" for a while now, and I think this: **_your.petloveguide.us_** has helped me a lot.*
    “If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.” - Will Rogers
    “ස්වර්ගයේ සුනඛයන් නොමැති නම්, මා මිය ගිය විට ඔවුන් ගිය තැනට යාමට මට අවශ්‍යය.” - විල් රොජර්ස්

  • @Abhishek-fy2wj
    @Abhishek-fy2wj 4 года назад +1

    I really love dogs which dog is good for easy training

  • @chelseamay8862
    @chelseamay8862 4 года назад +1

    Can you make a video on how to teach a dog to walk on three legs ( front leg in the air) love your videos

  • @haydenwhittaker3980
    @haydenwhittaker3980 4 года назад +1

    Hi Zac, I'm getting a Sarplaninac puppy in about a month and I'm wondering how to go about socialising him amid the covid-19 lockdown. Most vets currently are only open for emergencies which I don't think includes general vaccinations. Therefore, I won't be able to take him to the dog park. I know that the first 8-17 weeks are critical for socialising so would love some guidance here. Thanks.

  • @theservicespaniel5913
    @theservicespaniel5913 4 года назад

    No longer an R+ trainer. Proud of you!

  • @mikecrago7886
    @mikecrago7886 4 года назад +1

    Yes I love Zak video's 😊 thank you

  • @zieteniere7500
    @zieteniere7500 4 года назад +1

    Some dogs and cats have tested positive for covid 19 antibodies. you might want to make sure she gets her treats right into her mouth in higher traffic areas because highest concentration of covid is often found on the ground/floor. just to be safe :)

  • @facetioustimes6211
    @facetioustimes6211 4 года назад +6

    Isn’t it crazy how owner trained service dogs learn faster and make more progress? Then again they are held at a higher standard.

    • @leonnasmith8724
      @leonnasmith8724 4 года назад +2

      This depends on which organization and what owner trained team you look at in most cases our biggest concern and fear with being owner trainers is the judgement not being able to say that we're from some really well known organization means theres nothing to back us up and we get judged constantly. Personally Ii always have the fear of if my dog sniffs something or doesn't sit immediately when I stop I'll be deemed a fake team that dead set fear most of us have means that our dogs are held to extremely high standards and if they cant hit that point often times they end up being "washed" out of work

    • @lilyvera354
      @lilyvera354 4 года назад +4

      Exactly! I really don't understand why he is tolerating all the pulling. It's not any better or "nicer" to the dog, it's not clear... just plain confusing!
      For service dogs, there is no time to waste. Commands are clear and the dog need to reach a standard, still very positive!

    • @leonnasmith8724
      @leonnasmith8724 4 года назад +2

      @@lilyvera354 exactly

    • @laneg9015
      @laneg9015 4 года назад +2

      Inertia is going to be a service dog? Zak's service dog, or is he just training her? Why didn't he mention it in the video? Where'd you hear this, or did you just assume it?

    • @lilyvera354
      @lilyvera354 4 года назад +2

      @@laneg9015 We were discussing the efficiency of Zack's training compared to service dog training. Not Inertia, she is not a service dog.

  • @lazybones5773
    @lazybones5773 4 года назад +2

    Great job, all dogs have flaws. No dog is perfectly trained. Love your channel

  • @Sandy33569
    @Sandy33569 4 года назад

    Oh hey, that’s not too far from Orpheus Brewery. I’ve gone a few times and have planned on taking my dog there for additional training in more urban areas once he’s become more reliable in the busier areas of the suburb I’m at. I like their beer and the fact that they’re dog friendly. 😆
    Of course, that’s been postponed until it’s safer to go for more than just picking up some stuff and leaving. 😑
    But I didn’t know the store you went to was dog friendly! I’m always looking for more, especially being a smaller space (but again, kind of harder to do in these strange times because I know they’re curbside only right now.. 😅).

  • @justagirlandherdogs615
    @justagirlandherdogs615 4 года назад +5

    I got my dog walking in a heel in a city environment in under a week. He is a pug mix so not the smartest either... wonder what we did different🤷🏿‍♀️

    • @gggaribaldi1
      @gggaribaldi1 4 года назад +4

      You're not foolish and he is. I think that's the difference. 👀👀

    • @justagirlandherdogs615
      @justagirlandherdogs615 4 года назад +2

      GeeGee I like you already

    • @gggaribaldi1
      @gggaribaldi1 4 года назад +3

      @@justagirlandherdogs615 hahaha just saying

  • @stewartcho482
    @stewartcho482 4 года назад

    Good video. Gas prices are crazy high there.

  • @jayashrees9556
    @jayashrees9556 4 года назад

    What kind of dog is Inertia? So adorable!

  • @motorola424
    @motorola424 4 года назад +3

    Do you have any tips for lower energy puppies I have a 9 week old GSD that is not very interested in lures or things like that.

    • @Jake-dx1mf
      @Jake-dx1mf 4 года назад +1

      Don't feed them too much/often. Don't feed food that is better than the treats you train with. Don't ask too much before rewarding. If it's too difficult to earn a reward the dog will give up. 9 weeks is pretty young. It's good to start training early. Just keep your expectations realistic. By 3 months a puppy that can sit, wait and is partiality potty trained is good progress.

  • @courtneys3745
    @courtneys3745 4 года назад

    I just got a new puppy 😭 she’s German Shepard and we believe Australian Shepard I’m hoping for the best as I follow your videos!

  • @Cijogeorge33
    @Cijogeorge33 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful. Inertia have grown

  • @ziliyahw2272
    @ziliyahw2272 4 года назад +1

    i still love his channel even though i dont have a dog

  • @Vonnie12
    @Vonnie12 4 года назад

    This man has a crazy shoe 👟 game 🔥

  • @andrewc3266
    @andrewc3266 4 года назад

    Can you please answer my question where do you get Inertia’s flowers. They are so cute

  • @Hapangelo
    @Hapangelo 2 года назад

    I remember how we didn’t like gas prices back then. Sitting at 2.59 lol what a time to be alive

  • @boredlikealways5993
    @boredlikealways5993 4 года назад

    The dog has a widow's peak so adorable

  • @danikabelton2021
    @danikabelton2021 4 года назад +1

    I’ve watched some many of your videos and other peoples as well but nothing seems to be working, I wondered if you have any tips or advice? I’ve been very patient but she’s just not understanding me, how do you get a dog to understand and respond to the command?

  • @camille985
    @camille985 4 года назад

    If I do research on dogs I can get one so I’ve watched exactly 78 videos of yours!

  • @jitaefang
    @jitaefang 4 года назад

    Oh Zak.. Yes, we know about Petflow. You’ve mentioned it enough! 😂

  • @daniellemorrison2092
    @daniellemorrison2092 2 года назад

    How was the move to a new home? Did you keep her on a leash until she understood the new environment? We are about to move from a house to an apartment and I’m looking for advice on a smooth transition.

  • @joej5174
    @joej5174 4 года назад +1

    Zak, what type/brand of training treats do you recommend. I'll get them on Pet Flow.

    • @Profetie
      @Profetie 4 года назад

      Knowing what kind of treat he uses, won't really help you. You need to find the treats your dog will work for, so try a few different ones. Not all dogs like the same things. ;) Just try for one you can break into little pieces or that are already small, so you don't need to use too much.