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Thank you for the knowledge to feed for coming forward occasionally ad well as backwards to stop your dog starting to leap back. That's exactly what Clemmie does. Cute as buttons, but not quite the back up I was looking for!
Okay finish above comment....said back I can't get past you, back please. Wham it clicked for him. Now I just say back any time and he does. Wierd, I know.
Hello Susan, what strategy do you follow while teaching Back Up? You say back up once and the dog backs up until a "fixed" (previously learnt) distance and you keep increasing that distance? OR you keep on saying the cue? OR you say it once and the dog should back up until you say "stop"? OR you have a "keep going" signal that you use to make sure the dog knows he is doing fine and should keep on going with the behaviour??
Enjoying all your videos and hoping to learn how to teach my 9 month old Aussie Terrier not to bolt into the house as my second foot enters inside as I'm closing the door. He usually bolts inside to find any of the cat toys or soft toys and hopes to bring them outside. (he has various outdoor suitable dog toys) Thank you :) Ill certainly try the strategy.
Hi @spinytinkers thank you for tuning in! It's so awesome you want your Aussie Terrier to be safe at doors. Crate Games is awesome foundation for doors, and we have a playlist for Crate Games here on RUclips - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2cs1uKBQTpAY-LUARQhzT7
I’m still trying to figure out how to do it. How do you get your dog back feet on something behind them? How is it done in actuality? right now I’m confused and frustrated😆
Hi, you can totally do this! You'll need to shape your dog to want to place their back feet on the target. Susan explains the step by step in this other video: ruclips.net/video/-6ikk7uQcXA/видео.html
🐾 Watch the full podcast video at ruclips.net/video/HbpocBiKbfM/видео.html
🐶 Check out my playlist on “Planning Your Dog Training” at ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy3bIhKLPQApN0x_2PjNJgkG
Great approach I love the strategy teach me more
Thank you for the knowledge to feed for coming forward occasionally ad well as backwards to stop your dog starting to leap back. That's exactly what Clemmie does. Cute as buttons, but not quite the back up I was looking for!
We'd love an update on how that tip helps with your dog's back up! Happy training 💖
This is AWESOME, Thank You !!!!
We're so glad you like it! ❤️
This is the wildest, my dog learned back when he was in my way as I was trying to get thru a hallway. I just said
Okay finish above comment....said back I can't get past you, back please. Wham it clicked for him. Now I just say back any time and he does. Wierd, I know.
Getting him to COME however is another story....ha ha .
Hello Susan, what strategy do you follow while teaching Back Up? You say back up once and the dog backs up until a "fixed" (previously learnt) distance and you keep increasing that distance? OR you keep on saying the cue? OR you say it once and the dog should back up until you say "stop"? OR you have a "keep going" signal that you use to make sure the dog knows he is doing fine and should keep on going with the behaviour??
Enjoying all your videos and hoping to learn how to teach my 9 month old Aussie Terrier not to bolt into the house as my second foot enters inside as I'm closing the door. He usually bolts inside to find any of the cat toys or soft toys and hopes to bring them outside. (he has various outdoor suitable dog toys) Thank you :) Ill certainly try the strategy.
Hi @spinytinkers thank you for tuning in! It's so awesome you want your Aussie Terrier to be safe at doors. Crate Games is awesome foundation for doors, and we have a playlist for Crate Games here on RUclips - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2cs1uKBQTpAY-LUARQhzT7
I’m still trying to figure out how to do it. How do you get your dog back feet on something behind them? How is it done in actuality? right now I’m confused and frustrated😆
Hi, you can totally do this! You'll need to shape your dog to want to place their back feet on the target. Susan explains the step by step in this other video: ruclips.net/video/-6ikk7uQcXA/видео.html
Wish you showed actual examples of how you go about doing it.
It’s harder to teach then it looks.
You can Google this on RUclips… that’s what we did 🤣
Hopefully the Googling on RUclips led you to this video!