Now that my puppy is almost a year old, I'm seeing the payoff for all that time I've spent reinforcing him lying quietly near me. Last night when I was cooking, he stayed on his place (and I periodically told him how good he was and tossed him bits of cheddar cheese) for over 45 minutes and then went back to his place for more cheese. When I was done we had a party with a cheese scatter! I had no idea he was already capable of hanging out like that for so long. I'm so happy with his progress!
Two very important things! The "making it easy" is something I think is still coming into the public consciousness, so that's an especially good tip to highlight!
I agree. The idea that we don't want to wait for the dog to "fail" so that we can correct them for "their mistakes" is definitely a hard concept to grasp in the wake of a lot of popularized TV dog trainers and outdated methods! Helping them be successful and building on success is a much better experience for the learner and the trainer too! Less frustration for all parties is also better for the relationship overall!
Thank you for this lovely reminder that sometimes things can actually go faster when we slow down enough to set up for the good choices. I also really appreciate the reminder to offer rewards for the good behaviour that I take for granted!
Totally! I think some of that comes too the more dogs you work with - you realize, oh this other dog had had a hard time with this, it's in my best interest (and my dog's!) to reward their neutral behavior around this distraction!
Very inspiring. I watch your videos everyday. Thank you for everything that you do! If you ever fly into TPA with Southwest with your service dog let me know! I work there and love dogs!
Great review of familiar techniques AND you directed me to a great application of “make the right choice easy” that I can’t wait to use! Next training session I’m going to get out the ol’ stapler and work on toy discrimination a LOT more intelligently going forward! Thanks, DoggyU!
Thanks Wendy! Yes, using "lame" options at first definitely helps solidify the concept. Though you'll see on Patreon in a week or two that she DID try to pick up the stapler at one point when we first started training it LOL! Darn operant dogs! Need a heavier stapler ... Happy training!
My dog (golden retriever) also doesn't like being pet while on leash or whenever i ask her to heel etc (at home or when she's free she loves it), i found out she does like treats BUT she doesn't care for them when she gets reactive. Usually that is when she sees anotherd dog, she focuses all her attention to the other dog, sometimes even person but not often. She's 6 and i've been trying lots of different approaches, none worked much. To me she seems really not good at being social (and i understand that was my wrong doing not taking her to dog parks/group dog trainings when she was little) so she tries to get to the dog, but then she suddenly doesn't like the closeness and barks. It's not aggresive, more like 'i am frustrated and don't know what to do'. I am trying to find new ways to get her attention to me or just simply walk by and not care about other dogs. I find most dog trainer tips not helpful, but i saw your video on engagement so will try that. Will be glad for any tips 🐾
I've got a video request for you if you're looking for idea, and have time of course: Could you do another daily routine with your own dogs (like the morning routine one you did)? Was cool to watch! :)
I only have my dogs greet other people if it's a set-up or the people are on board with training. It's really common for people to behave in ways that reinforce the dog for undesirable behavior. Have you watched my latest video? I talk about management in a household context, but that example also works well out in the world. I would work first on neutrality from your dog, then work on polite greetings. I tend to teach a hand touch for polite greetings and a call-away.
@@DoggyU that makes sense to teach a call away in touch. I was thinking about doing something similar. I don’t think I saw the management video. I’ll definitely check that out. Thanks for the recommendation.
@@asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 the management steps are the same ones in this video (dog on leash, teaching place etc.). Hoping to do a greeting specific video in the future!
Another amazing informational video! ❤ Very helpful. Quick question…. Do you. have any advice on resource guarding? I have a boarder collie puppy that’s 9 weeks old and he grows and snaps at hands around his food bowl. Any advice to stop this behavior?
Hey Zoey, I am not a RG specialist, but significant RG at 9 weeks is something you want to take VERY seriously. I recommend getting a vet behaviorist or someone who specializes in RG on board ASAP. In the meantime, I recommend checking out this book on the subject: amzn.to/3lZonlu Hope that helps!
hi Laura have you trained Akitas at all I have a 10 month American Akita and he's pulling like mad and I have no recall at all I do know there a stubborn breed any tips many thanks Pat from UK. ❤
HI Pat! I've definitely trained Akitas before. I have a few videos on recall and leash training. You can find them here: START HERE: Loose Leash Walking Strategy: ruclips.net/video/twktHg0_CKM/видео.html Leash Walking Tips for Humans: ruclips.net/video/XHUixsxXcOc/видео.html STEP 1 Loose Leash Walking: ruclips.net/video/wrd89bJtk28/видео.html STEP 2 Loose Leash Walking: ruclips.net/video/LfBfUQIv3Aw/видео.html Secrets for Treating Your Dog Effectively: ruclips.net/video/0sGmNUgoy6I/видео.html Teach Your Dog to Listen: ruclips.net/video/JuS36Q6epkI/видео.html COME: ruclips.net/video/qKe8pODmzbs/видео.html
@@DoggyU than you I will give this ago my baby's 10 months now he's good just going through the tricky teenage faze he will sit lye down and give paw it's just the no recall or totally ingoreing me even when we're home lol I'm sure your videos will help me kindest of regards pat. 👍
Perfect! Horse adòŕèd training cĥàllengès, it challenged him and got him to use his brain, I loved teaching him that way! Ì think he was the smartest dog in èxistence!
Now that my puppy is almost a year old, I'm seeing the payoff for all that time I've spent reinforcing him lying quietly near me. Last night when I was cooking, he stayed on his place (and I periodically told him how good he was and tossed him bits of cheddar cheese) for over 45 minutes and then went back to his place for more cheese. When I was done we had a party with a cheese scatter! I had no idea he was already capable of hanging out like that for so long. I'm so happy with his progress!
Yessss! I’m so glad you’re seeing your hard work pay off. Sounds like a huge accomplishment for a young pup!
Wow! Very impressive at such a young age! My dog is ĺearnìng that 3 on the floor doesn't count, it's got to be 4 on the floor!
Two very important things! The "making it easy" is something I think is still coming into the public consciousness, so that's an especially good tip to highlight!
I agree. The idea that we don't want to wait for the dog to "fail" so that we can correct them for "their mistakes" is definitely a hard concept to grasp in the wake of a lot of popularized TV dog trainers and outdated methods!
Helping them be successful and building on success is a much better experience for the learner and the trainer too! Less frustration for all parties is also better for the relationship overall!
one of the best dog training channel thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank you for this comment! Made my day 💜
Thank you for this lovely reminder that sometimes things can actually go faster when we slow down enough to set up for the good choices. I also really appreciate the reminder to offer rewards for the good behaviour that I take for granted!
Totally! I think some of that comes too the more dogs you work with - you realize, oh this other dog had had a hard time with this, it's in my best interest (and my dog's!) to reward their neutral behavior around this distraction!
Very inspiring. I watch your videos everyday. Thank you for everything that you do! If you ever fly into TPA with Southwest with your service dog let me know! I work there and love dogs!
You are a good trainer. Enjoy your content.
Thanks SD! :)
Great review of familiar techniques AND you directed me to a great application of “make the right choice easy” that I can’t wait to use! Next training session I’m going to get out the ol’ stapler and work on toy discrimination a LOT more intelligently going forward! Thanks, DoggyU!
Thanks Wendy! Yes, using "lame" options at first definitely helps solidify the concept. Though you'll see on Patreon in a week or two that she DID try to pick up the stapler at one point when we first started training it LOL! Darn operant dogs! Need a heavier stapler ... Happy training!
My dog (golden retriever) also doesn't like being pet while on leash or whenever i ask her to heel etc (at home or when she's free she loves it), i found out she does like treats BUT she doesn't care for them when she gets reactive. Usually that is when she sees anotherd dog, she focuses all her attention to the other dog, sometimes even person but not often. She's 6 and i've been trying lots of different approaches, none worked much. To me she seems really not good at being social (and i understand that was my wrong doing not taking her to dog parks/group dog trainings when she was little) so she tries to get to the dog, but then she suddenly doesn't like the closeness and barks. It's not aggresive, more like 'i am frustrated and don't know what to do'. I am trying to find new ways to get her attention to me or just simply walk by and not care about other dogs. I find most dog trainer tips not helpful, but i saw your video on engagement so will try that. Will be glad for any tips 🐾
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I've got a video request for you if you're looking for idea, and have time of course: Could you do another daily routine with your own dogs (like the morning routine one you did)? Was cool to watch! :)
I'll add it to the list! :)
@@DoggyU Awesome, thanks!
Thank you
You're welcome!
Loved the tips! ❤
Hey Pawsitive & Pawsome! Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for commenting!
This is very helpful! Thank you
Glad it was helpful! 💜
this was a great helpful video
thank you!😀
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment Qwerty! It really makes my day! Happy Training!
Hey Laura, just wanted you all to know I am leaning toward cooperative paws 🐾 for my schooling. What do u think?
Like I said, I'm not totally familiar with her program but I am familiar with her content and seems like she would be a great instructor!
Do you have any advice for teaching the dog to greet new people in a calm and controlled way
I only have my dogs greet other people if it's a set-up or the people are on board with training. It's really common for people to behave in ways that reinforce the dog for undesirable behavior. Have you watched my latest video? I talk about management in a household context, but that example also works well out in the world. I would work first on neutrality from your dog, then work on polite greetings. I tend to teach a hand touch for polite greetings and a call-away.
@@DoggyU that makes sense to teach a call away in touch. I was thinking about doing something similar. I don’t think I saw the management video. I’ll definitely check that out. Thanks for the recommendation.
@@asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 the management steps are the same ones in this video (dog on leash, teaching place etc.). Hoping to do a greeting specific video in the future!
@@DoggyU OK great thanks
WoW, loved these tips. Changes common bad habits into rewarding good behaviors. Sounds simple, but Easy to slip into bad results. Awesome Laura 🦮
Thanks Kavita!
Another amazing informational video! ❤ Very helpful. Quick question…. Do you. have any advice on resource guarding? I have a boarder collie puppy that’s 9 weeks old and he grows and snaps at hands around his food bowl. Any advice to stop this behavior?
Hey Zoey,
I am not a RG specialist, but significant RG at 9 weeks is something you want to take VERY seriously. I recommend getting a vet behaviorist or someone who specializes in RG on board ASAP. In the meantime, I recommend checking out this book on the subject: amzn.to/3lZonlu
Hope that helps!
hi Laura have you trained Akitas at all I have a 10 month American Akita and he's pulling like mad and I have no recall at all I do know there a stubborn breed any tips many thanks Pat from UK. ❤
HI Pat! I've definitely trained Akitas before. I have a few videos on recall and leash training. You can find them here:
START HERE: Loose Leash Walking Strategy: ruclips.net/video/twktHg0_CKM/видео.html
Leash Walking Tips for Humans: ruclips.net/video/XHUixsxXcOc/видео.html
STEP 1 Loose Leash Walking: ruclips.net/video/wrd89bJtk28/видео.html
STEP 2 Loose Leash Walking: ruclips.net/video/LfBfUQIv3Aw/видео.html
Secrets for Treating Your Dog Effectively: ruclips.net/video/0sGmNUgoy6I/видео.html
Teach Your Dog to Listen: ruclips.net/video/JuS36Q6epkI/видео.html
COME: ruclips.net/video/qKe8pODmzbs/видео.html
@@DoggyU than you I will give this ago my baby's 10 months now he's good just going through the tricky teenage faze he will sit lye down and give paw it's just the no recall or totally ingoreing me even when we're home lol I'm sure your videos will help me kindest of regards pat. 👍
What kind of treats do you use
Hey William! I made a video on the different treats I use and how I use/combine them. Hope that helps! : ruclips.net/video/Z8SQno1Qm4w/видео.html
Perfect! Horse adòŕèd training cĥàllengès, it challenged him and got him to use his brain, I loved teaching him that way!
Ì think he was the smartest dog in èxistence!