Hoping to get an AwesomeDoodle one day. These videos are so helpful. We particularly love Tom’s calm, consistent way with his babies. It’s so clear how passionate all of the puppy raisers are about their job. Can’t wait to begin the journey!
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I've heard of clicker training and can hear you using your mouth to make a clicking sound. Have you found that to be effective? Does the puppy accept the clicking by itself instead of getting a treat as well? We're getting our Aussiedoodle in about a month and I'll begin training immediately. We had an Australian Shepherd for 16 years and she was incredibly smart. We miss her so much. We can't wait for our new Aussiedoodle. Smart dog that hardly sheds. Sounds like the perfect dog.
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Hi, I’m not sure if you monitor this chat still but I’ve been trying to do this with my Aussiedoodle, but if get the treats out she gets excited and sniffs at my hand and then looses interest after a few seconds. Any tips? We just got her a few days ago i didn’t know if she may be like this for a while where she won’t focus for a little bit
My Aussi Doodle puppy was born two days ago and your video is so helpful, thank you so much. I'm slowly buying everything I'll be needing (pipi pads, tons of bags, soft toy, squeeky toy, bowls etc... but I still have to get a harness, cage, fence (to keep it in the kitchen with me) etc.... At what age should I put a harness on my puppy? Would you suggest the buckle to be on top of its back or under his chest? Regards from Montreal (QC). Karen
@@CharlotteYakkingNoob You might have a better chance to be answered at the dog supply store. My puppy is big, strong, healthy and loving. BEST investement ever.
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How long should you be doing this training with your puppy and at what age should they start this? Also, do you know when they won't need the training with the treats anymore?
HI Daniel, you should start this training at about 6-7 weeks old. If your puppy is already older then that, that' ok! Do this several times a week. I use as many treats as it takes to keep my dog focused. After your dog is really "getting it" (after SEVERAL sessions) then you can start skipping a treat here and there. Eventually, you don't need to give treats anymore.
The only thing you're doing is feeding the puppy. Let's say you have no treats, is the puppy still following your lead? Treat training is not needed for this bread or any breed that always wants to please you. The only reward they need is 'good dog' in a positive voice. Just my opinion and 'till you try it don't knock it.
Thank you for training us to train our dogs. Your calm instruction is excellent for both of us.
Hoping to get an AwesomeDoodle one day. These videos are so helpful. We particularly love Tom’s calm, consistent way with his babies. It’s so clear how passionate all of the puppy raisers are about their job. Can’t wait to begin the journey!
ik you made this video awhile ago, but your videos are super helpful! thanks for making them
That is one smart puppy!
Tux looks a lot like my Minty. What a cutie.
Your videos are super helpful. I am learning so much. Thanks!
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I've heard of clicker training and can hear you using your mouth to make a clicking sound. Have you found that to be effective? Does the puppy accept the clicking by itself instead of getting a treat as well? We're getting our Aussiedoodle in about a month and I'll begin training immediately. We had an Australian Shepherd for 16 years and she was incredibly smart. We miss her so much. We can't wait for our new Aussiedoodle. Smart dog that hardly sheds. Sounds like the perfect dog.
yes John you can make a click with your mouth. in fact, you can say any word like "yes" as long as you are consistent.
Great owner training‼️Thanks
You bet!
Idk if youll reply to me.. but im getting a aussiedoodle puppy(12weeks) what should i do first?
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www.awesomedoodle.com/very-important-puppy/
Also check out our supply lists! We defiantly recommend a crate, gate, and playpen for the first year.
www.awesomedoodle.com/preparing-for-your-new-aussiedoodle/aussiedoodle-puppy-shopping-list/
Hi, I’m not sure if you monitor this chat still but I’ve been trying to do this with my Aussiedoodle, but if get the treats out she gets excited and sniffs at my hand and then looses interest after a few seconds. Any tips? We just got her a few days ago i didn’t know if she may be like this for a while where she won’t focus for a little bit
Is tucks a mini aussiedoodle?
... This wonderful video 👍🏼 deserves MANY more views. 🐶 Very helpful. 🙋🏻♀️💕✝️
What type of treat are you using? Great video
What kind of treats do you use with your aussiedoodles?
i think he use their kibble, but for me i give baby carrot.
What does Tux look like now?
great video!
What is an alternative solution if your puppy doesn’t like treats?
My Aussi Doodle puppy was born two days ago and your video is so helpful, thank you so much. I'm slowly buying everything I'll be needing (pipi pads, tons of bags, soft toy, squeeky toy, bowls etc... but I still have to get a harness, cage, fence (to keep it in the kitchen with me) etc.... At what age should I put a harness on my puppy? Would you suggest the buckle to be on top of its back or under his chest? Regards from Montreal (QC). Karen
This is my question too? I know the comment is old but by chance anyone can answer this?
@@CharlotteYakkingNoob You might have a better chance to be answered at the dog supply store. My puppy is big, strong, healthy and loving. BEST investement ever.
I get my Aussie Doodle in January. I am getting my home ready. Any tips?
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www.awesomedoodle.com/very-important-puppy/
Also check out our supply lists! We defiantly recommend a crate, gate, and playpen for the first year.
www.awesomedoodle.com/preparing-for-your-new-aussiedoodle/aussiedoodle-puppy-shopping-list/
My Aussie doodle has a you call a cat trait where she wants to be with you then she wants to be by herself
Is the clicking important?
It is quite helpful yes.
How long should you be doing this training with your puppy and at what age should they start this? Also, do you know when they won't need the training with the treats anymore?
HI Daniel, you should start this training at about 6-7 weeks old. If your puppy is already older then that, that' ok! Do this several times a week. I use as many treats as it takes to keep my dog focused. After your dog is really "getting it" (after SEVERAL sessions) then you can start skipping a treat here and there. Eventually, you don't need to give treats anymore.
Awesome Doodle few
@@awesomedoodle6083 what kind of treats do you recommend
My puppy is 15 weeks old and is crying when he sleeps. Any advise?
My puppy does the same thing! I googled it and it says it’s because they’re dreaming
SOO CUTE
will the aussie doodle grow to the size of that larger dog there in the video?
Im pretty sure theyre supposed too get a bit bigger then that, dont qoute me tho
Bruno Silva our AussieDoodle is 55 lbs.
no, aussiedoodles are smaller, there are different sizes
Who’s doing the clicking you need to mention you are using a clicker that the dog relates too.
He s using his mouth
The only thing you're doing is feeding the puppy. Let's say you have no treats, is the puppy still following your lead? Treat training is not needed for this bread or any breed that always wants to please you. The only reward they need is 'good dog' in a positive voice. Just my opinion and 'till you try it don't knock it.
Tail is out of control