Basic Obedience Training with a Bullmastiff

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  • Obedience training with a Bullmastiff puppy. He is exactly 1 year and 1 day old in this video.
    Performed fairly well by Fletcher. The "leave" command the 1st time was my fault that he got it wrong. In his mind he had left the first treat so expected a reward.
    Key thing is to repeat daily. 5 minutes of less is more than enough to reinforce known commands.
    Remember, training your dog is so much fun and creates such a good bond with your dog.
    12th January 2017
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  • @willdaf
    @willdaf 5 лет назад +21

    “He understands but it’s just a matter of if he can or can’t be arsed.” 😆😂🤣 Mine is just like that to! I’m sure she just likes to hear the sound of my voice asking her three times plus.

  • @mariakrsiakova9294
    @mariakrsiakova9294 3 года назад +2

    I have 6 months old Bullmastiff female and she knows 35 commands. I taught her everything by myself, never had puppy before, but train her every day.

  • @kaybaxter6780
    @kaybaxter6780 7 лет назад +21

    LOL love that. "Basic training to show Bullmastiffs can do what they're told when they want to." I adore them. Can't imagine my life without one ... don't want to imagine that!

  • @mjustesen90
    @mjustesen90 6 лет назад +3

    Great video, and such a nice bullmastiff. We're getting a little boy in the beginning of april. Can't wait

  • @jesikafu4878
    @jesikafu4878 3 года назад

    Bello yo tengo uno y son un amor muy juguetones

  • @BullmastiffForce
    @BullmastiffForce 2 года назад

    I trained the basic commands with hand gestures added. I had the feeling they could better understand the gestures as the voice commands. Also when they got older I could give them commands from a distance. If they were further away in a noisy (many dogs playing) environment I could let them sit with just the gesture. Not all dogs are the same ofcourse but I would recommend to use gestures while giving the command. They do understand them after a very quickly.

  • @l3lackStarLiner_GameBoy
    @l3lackStarLiner_GameBoy 2 года назад

    your dog is cute.. 💖👋🏿

  • @lyndarussell6197
    @lyndarussell6197 7 лет назад +4

    uncle mark amazing traing

  • @tellah8037
    @tellah8037 4 года назад +2

    I’ve got a bullmastif x American staffy and he’s a lot like this. Maybe a bit more cheeky

  • @uzazil
    @uzazil 4 года назад

    Great job good sir! Keep it up!

  • @sidhukappy2771
    @sidhukappy2771 6 лет назад +2

    Dude mine is very sweet to me n my family but he is very aggressive towards other people i hv never told him to attack any body n can u help me n i hv tried the treat method n he will ignore it totally until he himself doesn't wants to do it

  • @mmmpoetry
    @mmmpoetry 3 года назад

    That’s great - I have a bullmastiff cross- adult from the shelter - have had him for 3 days and he seems entirely untrained. Is there a good way to tell them that the outdoors is where the potty habits are supposed to take place? Any keys to keeping them from breaking out of their kennels?

  • @reynaking7878
    @reynaking7878 4 года назад +2

    I have a bullmaster puppy

  • @luvyesmusic
    @luvyesmusic 6 лет назад +1

    I love the on your side for cleaning paws.
    Maybe I've been missing the clicker, treats and whistle to get my wife to listen to me. Must try. ;-)

  • @reformedlurker
    @reformedlurker 3 года назад

    I have a 9 week old, got him to sit and give me his paw, anything else confuses him

  • @TheMrPrankyoass
    @TheMrPrankyoass 5 лет назад

    I never had to much trouble with mine idk if it’s because he was mixed with corso or what but he knew stay, come, lay down, wait etc he was a pretty good boy and a very smart one too smart I assume he managed to roll my window down in Toledo Ohio at a Kroger’s idk if someone took him or if he wondered and a pound got him but I’ve never been able to locate him and I’ll never be over it. But he was a brindle bull mastiff with a white start shape on his chest his name was mason he kinda looked like a boxer or Pitt so if anyone has seen him let me know please it’s been 2 years I miss him dearly still, I wish I would’ve gotten him chipped

    • @jhaych
      @jhaych 3 года назад

      Wow I've just had a cane corso crossed American bull mastiff myself.

  • @LIBERALGUNSMOKER
    @LIBERALGUNSMOKER 6 лет назад +1

    The crack on your cell phone makes me relate to you

  • @simonrafiei
    @simonrafiei 3 года назад +1

    How much do they drool? I'm getting one but my wife is scared that it will be drool everywhere!

    • @jhaych
      @jhaych 3 года назад +1

      They aren't that bad.

  • @rosepatra4713
    @rosepatra4713 4 года назад +2

    Am so happy, we finally got a bullmastiff pup from donalds_petcare via instagram she's 4months her name is Ella

  • @67cuda38
    @67cuda38 4 года назад +1

    Never train with food as a promoter. This creates bad habits that need to be broken later, which does create it’s own issues with control throughout the canines life.

    • @xavierp7783
      @xavierp7783 4 года назад +1

      The best and easiest way to train a dog is with food. Don’t know what dogs you’ve owned but I’ve had a Neapolitan mastiff, English mastiff and currently own a Rhodesian ridgeback and a cane corso, and all dogs have been trained using food and I’ve never had behaviour problems.

    • @67cuda38
      @67cuda38 4 года назад +1

      @@xavierp7783 over a half century of training canine too elephant, training with food creates a slave mentality. Training with treats creates an unnecessary vice. Military, police, security, all look for minds to manipulate to enforce, weaponize, and most all trainers who train for a living, look for the easy, quick reactionary techniques. Imagine training your kids the same way, and expecting them to truly learn, not just act like food activated robots. When the stimuli ceases, the training fails. Here’s a big tip, do not trust the science of psychology. I proved it is a failed science within the first two weeks as a psychology major, and what’s more, college professors know this. I won’t get into academia here, but there’s a starting eye opener. Question absolutely everything you’ve been taught growing up, and trust no one who doesn’t continue to earn it.

    • @xavierp7783
      @xavierp7783 4 года назад

      67 cuda what you said makes a lot of sense but how else am I suppose to train my dogs?

    • @67cuda38
      @67cuda38 4 года назад

      @@xavierp7783 Through acceptance, which brings reactionary judgement between the two creating a bond where both know the response expected, and needed. By acceptance I mean that all under an alpha look for approval, acceptance of behavior to reinforce strength within, and of the pack. This takes practice even in the wild.

    • @67cuda38
      @67cuda38 4 года назад

      @@xavierp7783 using treats, or food to train for response is cheating, taking a shortcut. Shortcuts always have issues and usually aren’t intended to last.

  • @notzy.xd-8822
    @notzy.xd-8822 3 года назад

    Never teach your dog to lie down.... you should teach him “down”

    • @bubsd487
      @bubsd487 3 года назад +1

      Why?

    • @mitchd9997
      @mitchd9997 3 года назад

      Mine Knows “down” to get down from a person,bed or sofa and also “lie down” to well, lie down! Why never teach it down?

  • @xdelboy3000
    @xdelboy3000 3 года назад

    We managed sit, lied down, roll over paws and leave it . The outside training he just picked up naturally hes to lazy to pull and likes other dogs and people .

  • @georgioantoine4194
    @georgioantoine4194 Год назад

    beautiful K9. But wtf are you watching? 😅