BIGGEST Dog Training MISTAKES and how to AVOID them!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 47

  • @DoggyU
    @DoggyU  Год назад

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  • @김은주-i9y
    @김은주-i9y Год назад +5

    I always train too long until my dog lost interest and walk away. And I blamed my dog for low concentration and ADHD. Your vedio helps a lot. ❤

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad this was helpful! Dogs definitely have short attention spans when you first start training. But you can actually build their attention span by ending the session when they still have "gas in the tank". This makes them *want* to train for longer! Happy Training!

  • @johnbasedow
    @johnbasedow Месяц назад

    One of my fav videos of yours. Using the reward in position and taught go to place to avoid reactive behavior when a new person or dog enters the home. 🙌🏼

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Месяц назад

      yay!! amazing work!

  • @rachelminneapolis
    @rachelminneapolis Год назад +3

    Unsolicited commentary-
    1:00 I love that Laura is such a good trainer that she can basically un-train Jake to show us what she means
    1:19 you can see that the dog looks down between their legs before the treat even gets there
    1:39 encouraging what you want instead of only reacting to undesirable behavior is how I work well with my toddler nephew 😂 I need to apply this better in a my dog training (plus managing)
    2:25 Laura said doodoo!! 🤭 fun tip: the headphones hole in my compact crossover backpack that I take dog training works excellent as a poop bag dispenser :)
    5:10 Belgian Malinois!
    5:56 treating from behind 🤔 📝
    7:50 access to a professional service dog trainer for “half the cost of a latte” 😂 good way to put it. Incredible opportunity
    13:25 our dog wants to scroll on a tree. 😂 I thought I understood this concept until Laura put it that way. Makes so much sense and totally not fair!
    So thankful for these videos!

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад +1

      Love this breakdown Rachel! Thank you

  • @viodore6565
    @viodore6565 5 месяцев назад

    I probably struggle most with finding ways to split up tasks/commands into small steps. Especially because I experience a lot of brain fog. I am able to train if it is already something I learned or researched, but I struggle adjusting in the moment. I also try filming as much as possible, because it helps me look at my dogs reactions better

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  5 месяцев назад

      Filming is such a great option! Also, remember, in the moment, there's nothing wrong with doing a cookie scatter in a snuffle mat and giving yourself time to think it through and adjust after a minute or two if that's helpful for you.

    • @viodore6565
      @viodore6565 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks ❤ It's a little tough since my brain fog goes for days and since she is a Border Collie Mix and I am under financial pressure to get her reactivity under control I find it difficult not to train if that makes sense. Especially since I have my older service dog to think about as well

  • @shiori510
    @shiori510 Год назад

    This helps when you have to change commands...Horse had park instead of sit, easy instead of lie down, here not come...i did this because we got.yelĺed at in the city by a group of kids, ìt çonfused him, and I didn't like it at all. They were a group of kids, i couldn't blame them for it, sò to save my dog and me from such a horrible hard time, I changed his basic commands and it worked foŕ us!

  • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084
    @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 Год назад +7

    These were some really good tips, I like the way you explain them. Do you have any suggestions for helping desensitize dogs to loud noises

    • @Local_gremlin2009
      @Local_gremlin2009 Год назад +1

      Maybe get a RUclips video playing of any loud sound and get your dog into a heel or sit and try and reinforce with treats. Try and get your dog to focus on you as they’l associate this loud sound with being something good not scary.
      Idk I’m not a trainer. I’m a minor researching to get a service (assistance) dog in the next year or so.

    • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084
      @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 Год назад

      @@Local_gremlin2009 that is good advice and I’ve heard it from More then one source. Best of luck on your assistant dog journey. I’m happy to share any resources or information if you would like

  • @littlebutterfly1111
    @littlebutterfly1111 5 месяцев назад

    Big help, thanks.

  • @shiori510
    @shiori510 Год назад +1

    Teach how you train ignore, like stray petting while working.

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад +1

      Hi Shiori! I just did a whole 75 minute livestream on working on neutrality with your dog over on Patreon at the Inner Circle level and above. You can find it at Patreon.com/Doggyu

  • @andrewpower5416
    @andrewpower5416 Год назад

    I just chanced upon your channel. I'm looking at getting a dog later this year. Your videos are clear, concise and easy to understand. Subscribing now! 👍👍

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      Welcome Andrew! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel! Good luck with your new puppy and stay tuned because I’ll be getting a new pup myself in the next 5 months or so - there will be lots of puppy training content here! :)

  • @lornacy
    @lornacy Год назад

    Thank you!!!

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment :)

  • @suedemaio3443
    @suedemaio3443 Год назад +2

    Great video. Looks like it’s time to get some better treats. We just use her kibble. I’ll check out your video on treats and training.

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад +1

      Thanks Sue!

    • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084
      @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 Год назад +1

      Sometimes Kible is fine, it’s what I use with my SD and she is always very enthusiastic about it as a reinforcer

    • @rachelminneapolis
      @rachelminneapolis Год назад

      I typically use kibble to keep rewards low calorie and plentiful but then I’ll use high value treats (typically something wet instead of dry) for training newer, more complicated, or scarier things. not sure if it’s the perfect thing to do but it seems to work well for us 🤷‍♀️

  • @AafkeArt
    @AafkeArt Год назад

    This is awesome!

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      Thank you AafkeArt!

  • @TheDogTrainingDJ
    @TheDogTrainingDJ Год назад +2

    Hello, I loved the video, I love your content. Im a dog trainer. Been doing it for the last 5 years so I'm still a noob ;-). I also went to the TomRose School and learned a lot. I would love to ask some professional questions and see if it's possible to get in contact with you. Is that possible? If not, I still love your Vids and Thanks for what you do.

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      Hi Kevin! So glad you're enjoying the videos! I definitely do consulting for other trainers on a regular basis. You can find my info and email for a consult and find that info here: doggyu.com (new website coming soon!).
      Thanks for watching and happy training!

  • @helensabo3166
    @helensabo3166 Год назад

    Super helpful!

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      Thanks Helen!!

  • @susanc.8009
    @susanc.8009 Год назад

    What should I expect from my dogs on a walk? Presently, I allow them to walk as far behind or as much ahead as their 5’ leashes allow as long as they don’t pull. If they want to stop and sniff something, I expect them to sit until I say, “Sniffies”. I haven’t learned this anywhere and wonder if I’m being too permissive in the first instance and too harsh in the second instance. What do you think? Do you have a segment that deals with walking? BTW, I’m glad I found your site. I like your presentation more than others.

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      Hey Susan! I think these few videos will help with explaining my walking philosophy:
      Loose Leash Walking Strategy: ruclips.net/video/twktHg0_CKM/видео.html
      Leash Skills for Humans: ruclips.net/video/XHUixsxXcOc/видео.html
      But in general, I don't think the first is too permissive at all, and the second, that's up to you!

  • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084

    I was wondering if you had any advice on working through sound sensitivity with a service dog

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      Sound sensitivity is difficult and can often be genetic. I would get a trainer on board as soon as possible to assess the situation and see what plan might work for your particular dog.

    • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084
      @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 Год назад

      @@DoggyU I have been working with a trainer from the school where I got my dog he basically just said to expose her into use high-value treats but I want to be more concrete. Do you know any service dog trainers that specialize in sound sensitivity

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад

      @@asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 I tried to think of someone to refer you to but I don't have anyone specifically. I don't think you necessarily need a service dog trainer here, just a trainer well-versed in positive reinforcement training and behavior modification. I might look for a CBCC-KA in your area: www.ccpdt.org/dog-owners/certified-dog-trainer-directory/

  • @breahogenkamp
    @breahogenkamp Год назад

    So with that heel our dog is a aussiedoodle and he bites are fingers when we try he is 4 years old and never had training so now we trying to start he gives up. I would like to do leash training focus training and heel but he doesn't seem to have motivation for it but maybe I'm doing something wrong he is great motivated and toy motivated I have tried many different things to keep him engaged however he gives up about 2 mins in. Would love some advice

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад +1

      If he's giving up in two minutes, train for 1 minute, and reinforce at a higher rate. So if in those two minutes you gave 5 treats, give 10 treats in 1 minute. Build his engagement before trying anything new. And if you're struggling with getting nibbled on, I address that in this video: ruclips.net/video/0sGmNUgoy6I/видео.html
      Hope that helps!

    • @breahogenkamp
      @breahogenkamp Год назад

      @@DoggyU perfect I will give this a try!! And with treats I was told not to give as much as he would eat so about 6 peices for training cuz otherwise I would end up over feeding

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад +1

      @@breahogenkamp Just get high quality treats (you can check some of the ones I like out in the description above or in my "treat" video) and then just decrease his normal food ration a bit. That should solve that issue. Being generous with reinforcement will get you where you want to go faster :)

    • @breahogenkamp
      @breahogenkamp Год назад

      @DOGGY•U ok tried the spoon worked but now he's trying to eat the spoon any tips 🤣

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  Год назад +2

      @@breahogenkamp You can use a spatula instead if you want a larger flat surface. It sounds like you could also benefit from some impulse control games around food. Are you a member of my patreon? There's a great exercise on there called "clamshell" game that sounds like would really help your situation. If not you can find it at Patreon.com/Doggyu. It's just $3 to join. Search "impulse control" or "clamshell game"

  • @SteveA-d4m
    @SteveA-d4m 6 месяцев назад

    😊😊😊❤❤❤

  • @fuddyduds
    @fuddyduds 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the absolute best dog training videos I’ve seen. And I’ve seen a lot of them!!❤

    • @DoggyU
      @DoggyU  11 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad you loved the video! Thanks for taking the time to comment!