-How we can help dogs listen to commands from other people? For example anyone in the house asking the dog to go to their bed, especially listening to strangers or people they don't know well.
-How to safely have a dog off the leash when in public? E.g. in an open field or dog park. Especially if other dogs who might not be friendly come towards them, what to do
-What is the right level of excitement and affection for a dog? E.g. getting them excited to go for a walk? The difference between overstimulation and healthy excitement/ play
@@bookwormbon482That could be dangerous, don't you think? Especially if you have a dog for protection as well as love and companionship. I wouldn't want my dog to obey a dangerous stranger telling them to sit and stay.🤷
Cesar, my husband, and I went to thank you, because before we got our border collie, we watched every single one of your videos over and over again, and then when we got her, we would keep referring back to the videos anytime we had questions, and now she is the most balanced, obedient intelligence beautiful 11 year year-old… and all of her life people keep asking us how we trained her so well, and we always told them about your videos! So thank-you very much for enabling us do you have such a wonderful dog and family member!
Cesar, you are the best. I am a dog trainer in New Hampshire and I follow your methods as much as I can. Many of my clients call me a "dog whisperer". I always say I got it from studying you.
@@anabee8310 yes he does have years or experience but if you ask most professionals, they will say he is absolute natural. Many trainers will never be able to do or read dogs in the same way no matter how much experience they have
@Dogmum99 I agree, at least most of what you said! I personally, don't call myself a dog "trainer". I just say I work with dogs. Soon, I'll be working with dog who's owners say she's afraid of storms & needs socialization. The owners also don't walk their dog regularly. I'm just willing to help anyone. I've watched & learned from Cesar for the past 11yrs. I also am watching older episodes to help refresh my memory. To me, it never gets old!
@@Dogmum99 Malcolm Gladwel wrote an interesting piece on him, "what the dog saw" I think the title was, kinda looking at the origins of his abilities. It's just to acknowledge it's work too, not just being born magical.
Very much agree with what you said at the beginning. Repetition Repetition Repetition... I typically don't use treats. I find what kind of reward the dog responds to. Sometimes it might be a toy or just a simple good job.
My dog is food motivated, so I use treats. She's 10 weeks old, walks perfectly on a leash, sits, down and stays and comes when I call her. She also will not touch her food until I say it's okay. She's a Saint Pyreenes so she'll be a big girl and it is imperative that she obeys without hesitation. She's amazing! If she were play motivated, I would use that for a reward.
Although I just started my YOU TUBE channel July 2023, I have been working with animals the past 40 years and this is one of the non-negotiables I teach all of my clients! Safety, safety, safety. Cesar you are very a calming presence, and I can see your love for the people as well as the animals!
Cesar prior to Covid I was volunteering training dogs at Big Dog Ranch rescue everything I did was based on what I learned from you and your books and your videos energy energy energy. Thank you for all that you do love and respect.
So glad youre still doing instructional videos!! You are a life changer. Im back to square 1 because my 11yr old Italian greyhound got out of the dogpark the other day and decided to explore 6 ppls garages and play chicken w traffic. She knows all the commands but always thought playing tag was a more fun response to the word "come" I know its because my work hrs have escalated & shes not getting the off leash runs but its time to stop avoiding situations and train for safety. I ended up having to tackle her to bring her to safetly which couldve injured her too. I hope you can teach an old dog new tricks ( myself)
Thank you Ceasar. I have great respect for you, this channel and the loving, rich and wholesome relationships you teach us to have, not only with our own animals, but with all beings. I appreciate you. You have a beautiful soul.
I dont know why for sure, ive been watching you since your very first shows, but these last couple of little instructional videos are just making it all click, and with our recent adoption, its gold, thank you!
I used this technique when my husband and I lived in North Carolina and it worked perfectly. Now I find us back home in Upstate New York, deteriorating health (impingement syndrome in both shoulders and osteoarthritis in both elbows. We adopted a great dog, Phil - Ibizan / Weimaraner mix - who is SO VERY strong that taking him for a walk will be an impossibility by next year.....Cesar, I wish we had the money to bring you to us.....my pup is pulling my arms out!
Aunque ahora no tengo perro, tus enseñanzas son muy importantes para evaluar a los perros ..... a los que no debo acercarme.... Veo muchas veces que el perro pasea a su humano .... ésos seguro que no te siguen. Gracias por el vídeo
Eres maravilloso, César, gracias por todo. Me ayudaste muchísimo cuando mi perro llegó a casa. Fueron años felices en gran parte gracias a tus enseñanzas. ❤
Amazing video, Cesar. I love this format. Straight to the point. I can actually use this tip right away. Very helpful. It was very frustrating to watch your videos, and they were mostly cut short. Thank you! Can you please do one for stopping new puppies from biting? I love this.
Hello Cesar. Thank you so much for sharing this. I like your explanations of do's and don'ts and that your doing it many times with different scenarios and levels.
Oops i almost played the next video without liking this one!! I love all Cesar's vids. An incredible mentor to the world on how people should properly raise and train dogs. Thank you!
Muchas gracias me encanta sus enseñanzas quisiera que algún día pueda venir a PR para poder entrenar a mis perros ya que tengo 7 y no pueden estar juntos …..
About how to approach stray dogs who show up in your neighborhood & when you encounter your neighbors out walking their dogs when you are out for just a walk bt yourself.
He started with positive reinforcement(keep going/ intermediate/ silent)and as he moved away he used a conditioned negative reinforcement(the tch sound). Still positive reinforcing(keep going/silent). Then ended with a big positive reinforcement (termination/ excited)
My dog Leo LOVES watching your show, he watches every day! How do I keep him from taking off and running out of the yard when I let him out to go potty?
Cesar I just adopted a dog from the shelter I volunteer at and the dog is frightened and nervous. How do I correct the dog without freighting him more. Stay, sit, etc.? He is 3 years old and friendly but very nervous and fears commands even when calm commands.
How long have you had the dog? If you just adopted it last week. You need to give the dog time to acclimate to it's new home and develop a bond with you. Depending on what the dog has been through, and the dogs ability, this can take 1-3 months. Bonding should be your immediate goal. Keep training to a minimum during this time. And allow your dog to learn to trust and depend on you. In the meantime take it on walks and be happy. Your dog can sense how you feel. What breed is the dog? And does it know a structured walk on leash? That's where I'd start. But I'd really love to hear Cesar's take on this too. I do well, but Cesar is phenomenal, hehe. Hope this helps.
I adopted two frightened rescue dogs. I never needed to correct just redirect with praise for the alternate behavior. Even the "aggression" turned out to be fear aggression and needed desensitization. It depends on whats causing the unfavorable behavior
An intelligent dog , i remember when i was teaching this to ma cane corso , he made it hell with his stubbornness 😂 the only problem i had with him for few months 😂
I have been working with my pittie/boxer mix on this. She just gets so excited. It is so hard for her to be calm surrender. It can take us 15-20 min. for her to reach this level.
Ik kijk alles en toch denk ik steeds, zit ik nou goed, of precies niet. Hopelijk kan ik een keer bij Anniek Winters gaan trainen ofzo, om zelfverzekerder te worden.
An excited Good Boy and a head scratch worked with my dog. Whatever your dog loves the most is the best reward, a treat, praise, play with a favorite toy, etc…
This is something I can practice on my own but what if the distraction is another human/delivery person and or animal. That is what I am struggling with
What are you using for treats? We have a puppy and there's a very low limit on how many we should give her; something like only 3 per day. I cut them twice in half, giving us 12 in a day, but that's not enough to teach a skill especially when we're giving her treats for going potty throughout the day. What in the world do you do without overfeeding her with high-calorie treats?
I got a puppy Yorkie when she was 4 mo. I tried everything including taking her to a trainer. They told me she is not trainable, yet she is very smart. I can't make her walk properly or any of the obedience commands. The only command she responds to is come and that is only when she wants to. Any advise?
At 2:00 he opens door and steps out the way with a head tilt before dog moves. Why would the dog think to stay? @ 4:33 his hands make a motion that would suggest he wants the dog to come to him. Same motion he makes at 2:59 when he wants the dog to come close to him. At 5:36 when he says it’s time to celebrate the dog stays because the dog isn’t clear about what Caesar wants because the cues aren’t clear to the dog. You’ll notice dog does well when the criteria is clear. Not faulting Caesar as we all do it to our poor dogs. Rather than let them fail and correct them why not explain the rules clearly so no correction is needed?
HELLO, JA VERY GOOD METHODE TO TRAIN THAT. THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HELP TO TRAIN PEOPLE'S HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH THEIR DOGGIES ❣❣❣ ÄHM, one Question please, You have in Front of Your Door/Gate sitting 2 Frogs or 2 Toads?? 🤣🤣 They bring Luck or for ¿¿what? or they will save the Inside Area 😂😂 Mostly people's have in Front of their Home'/ Garden' Entrance etc. a big LION a DRAGON or a BUDDHA but FROG'S, sweeeeet. I think they bring Luck 🎉 and Miracles...... GREETINGS FROM MARTINA DANIELA Y BIJOU 🐾🐾
RUclips! We are back with Dog Tips! What other questions would you like us to make a video about?
-How we can help dogs listen to commands from other people? For example anyone in the house asking the dog to go to their bed, especially listening to strangers or people they don't know well.
-How to safely have a dog off the leash when in public? E.g. in an open field or dog park. Especially if other dogs who might not be friendly come towards them, what to do
-What is the right level of excitement and affection for a dog? E.g. getting them excited to go for a walk? The difference between overstimulation and healthy excitement/ play
@@bookwormbon482That could be dangerous, don't you think? Especially if you have a dog for protection as well as love and companionship. I wouldn't want my dog to obey a dangerous stranger telling them to sit and stay.🤷
How to decrease dog jumping when having an excited dog but high intensity?
Cesar, my husband, and I went to thank you, because before we got our border collie, we watched every single one of your videos over and over again, and then when we got her, we would keep referring back to the videos anytime we had questions, and now she is the most balanced, obedient intelligence beautiful 11 year year-old… and all of her life people keep asking us how we trained her so well, and we always told them about your videos! So thank-you very much for enabling us do you have such a wonderful dog and family member!
Yes!!❤❤❤ So happy for you!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for your wisdom, Mr. Millan. RESPECT! 👊🏽
Thanks!
Cesar, you are the best. I am a dog trainer in New Hampshire and I follow your methods as much as I can. Many of my clients call me a "dog whisperer". I always say I got it from studying you.
Thank you for training us to be better humans for our dogs.
You have such a gift with dogs
Gift is one, but years and years of work too
@@anabee8310 yes he does have years or experience but if you ask most professionals, they will say he is absolute natural. Many trainers will never be able to do or read dogs in the same way no matter how much experience they have
@Dogmum99 I agree, at least most of what you said! I personally, don't call myself a dog "trainer". I just say I work with dogs. Soon, I'll be working with dog who's owners say she's afraid of storms & needs socialization. The owners also don't walk their dog regularly.
I'm just willing to help anyone. I've watched & learned from Cesar for the past 11yrs. I also am watching older episodes to help refresh my memory. To me, it never gets old!
@@Dogmum99 Malcolm Gladwel wrote an interesting piece on him, "what the dog saw" I think the title was, kinda looking at the origins of his abilities.
It's just to acknowledge it's work too, not just being born magical.
@@anabee8310 ooo that’s really interesting
Very much agree with what you said at the beginning. Repetition Repetition Repetition... I typically don't use treats. I find what kind of reward the dog responds to. Sometimes it might be a toy or just a simple good job.
Depends on da dog some are food motivated some not so much
My dog is food motivated, so I use treats. She's 10 weeks old, walks perfectly on a leash, sits, down and stays and comes when I call her. She also will not touch her food until I say it's okay. She's a Saint Pyreenes so she'll be a big girl and it is imperative that she obeys without hesitation. She's amazing! If she were play motivated, I would use that for a reward.
Although I just started my YOU TUBE channel July 2023, I have been working with animals the past 40 years and this is one of the non-negotiables I teach all of my clients! Safety, safety, safety. Cesar you are very a calming presence, and I can see your love for the people as well as the animals!
Cesar prior to Covid I was volunteering training dogs at Big Dog Ranch rescue everything I did was based on what I learned from you and your books and your videos energy energy energy. Thank you for all that you do love and respect.
So glad youre still doing instructional videos!! You are a life changer. Im back to square 1 because my 11yr old Italian greyhound got out of the dogpark the other day and decided to explore 6 ppls garages and play chicken w traffic. She knows all the commands but always thought playing tag was a more fun response to the word "come" I know its because my work hrs have escalated & shes not getting the off leash runs but its time to stop avoiding situations and train for safety. I ended up having to tackle her to bring her to safetly which couldve injured her too. I hope you can teach an old dog new tricks ( myself)
Thanks for what you do Cesar. You are the goat!
Thank you Ceasar. I have great respect for you, this channel and the loving, rich and wholesome relationships you teach us to have, not only with our own animals, but with all beings. I appreciate you. You have a beautiful soul.
What a good girl , hope she finds a super home , Thank You Caesar 🩵
yup repetition and consistency😊😊😊😊😊 when I say "oh" and look at him my dog understand ryt away that this mean i want him to stay and behave😊😊😊
Thank you Cesar, you are the best teacher for humans and dogs!
👍💪✌
A very knowledgeable advice and information I always learn from you, Mr. Cesar Milan. I'm hoping to learn more to become a better human to my dogs.❤
I dont know why for sure, ive been watching you since your very first shows, but these last couple of little instructional videos are just making it all click, and with our recent adoption, its gold, thank you!
I used this technique when my husband and I lived in North Carolina and it worked perfectly. Now I find us back home in Upstate New York, deteriorating health (impingement syndrome in both shoulders and osteoarthritis in both elbows. We adopted a great dog, Phil - Ibizan / Weimaraner mix - who is SO VERY strong that taking him for a walk will be an impossibility by next year.....Cesar, I wish we had the money to bring you to us.....my pup is pulling my arms out!
Usted lo hace tan facil..Gracias
Aunque ahora no tengo perro, tus enseñanzas son muy importantes para evaluar a los perros ..... a los que no debo acercarme....
Veo muchas veces que el perro pasea a su humano .... ésos seguro que no te siguen.
Gracias por el vídeo
I dont have dogs but I really enjoyed watching you with all The wisdom you impart on How to deal with Animals and Human beings as well!
Just perfect! Love the way you teach and practice ❤
i never used threats or toys , he just respect me so love and freedom works easy its right thanks for the video.
Eres maravilloso, César, gracias por todo. Me ayudaste muchísimo cuando mi perro llegó a casa. Fueron años felices en gran parte gracias a tus enseñanzas. ❤
Amazing video, Cesar. I love this format. Straight to the point. I can actually use this tip right away. Very helpful. It was very frustrating to watch your videos, and they were mostly cut short. Thank you! Can you please do one for stopping new puppies from biting? I love this.
YOU'RE the BEST, Cesar!
Your videos make my day Cesar!!!
Hello Cesar. Thank you so much for sharing this. I like your explanations of do's and don'ts and that your doing it many times with different scenarios and levels.
Cesar you are the Best❤
Oops i almost played the next video without liking this one!! I love all Cesar's vids. An incredible mentor to the world on how people should properly raise and train dogs. Thank you!
Eternamente agradecido por tus consejos Cesar.❤
This is fantastic. Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Thank you!😊 just got my new puppy and look forward to the training. 🙏
Practice makes perfect ❤
Great Video! Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
God bless You César.
Yes! Thank you!
Loved this educational and informative training video. You are as usual the best.🙂
Thank you ❤
Excellent, thank you sir. You are the BEST.❤
excellent technique.
I have a new pug she's 6 months old. Your videos will be fun for me too learn! ❤
Btw its awesome that youre using rescue dogs that need homes for the vids!!!
Thank you Cesar!
Cesar you the dog expert!🐕🦺🦮🐕🐩
As always, you are just amazing! 🙏
Cesar millan that is wonderful❤😊
All best Cesar .😊
Thanks for the knowledge🙏
Thankyou
Con Cesar todo se ve tan sencillo jejeje, creo que cualquier perro es obediente con él 😂🎉
We love you man
Great tips. Will practice right away! 😊
Muchas gracias me encanta sus enseñanzas quisiera que algún día pueda venir a PR para poder entrenar a mis perros ya que tengo 7 y no pueden estar juntos …..
Incredible!
Nice video Caesar Milan. I learnt something new which I can implement 👍
About how to approach stray dogs who show up in your neighborhood & when you encounter your neighbors out walking their dogs when you are out for just a walk bt yourself.
Thanks for sharing 😊
fantastic !!!!
He started with positive reinforcement(keep going/ intermediate/ silent)and as he moved away he used a conditioned negative reinforcement(the tch sound). Still positive reinforcing(keep going/silent). Then ended with a big positive reinforcement (termination/ excited)
Хвала Вам за све што нам пружате!
Could you also do a session on Not jumping on the couch/ sofa. And/ or maybe "Place" while doorbell rings/ knock at the door.
Thank you so much
Wonderful❤❤
Yes. Repeating
Thank u for this
My dog Leo LOVES watching your show, he watches every day! How do I keep him from taking off and running out of the yard when I let him out to go potty?
Love this, THANK YOU! What’s the name of the crinkle toy/ball you are using as a reward?
Great video! How do you recommend doing this training with three dogs?
Merci Cesar I would like also to try it when I get out the car, the dog gets excited, jumps on seat and barks 🙄
And this too. Way too excited to get out the car
Može li prevod na srpski .Vase emisije , saveti su odlični! Javljam se iz male ali velike Srbije!😇
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amazing
What kind of turf is that at SOS Dog Rescue? It looks great. I need something like that for my backyard and for my dog.
Cesar I just adopted a dog from the shelter I volunteer at and the dog is frightened and nervous. How do I correct the dog without freighting him more. Stay, sit, etc.? He is 3 years old and friendly but very nervous and fears commands even when calm commands.
How long have you had the dog? If you just adopted it last week. You need to give the dog time to acclimate to it's new home and develop a bond with you. Depending on what the dog has been through, and the dogs ability, this can take 1-3 months. Bonding should be your immediate goal. Keep training to a minimum during this time. And allow your dog to learn to trust and depend on you. In the meantime take it on walks and be happy. Your dog can sense how you feel. What breed is the dog? And does it know a structured walk on leash? That's where I'd start. But I'd really love to hear Cesar's take on this too. I do well, but Cesar is phenomenal, hehe. Hope this helps.
I know Cesar talks about nose eyes ears alot. We usually train ears eyes nose.
But i can't help you more than that. I've forgotten a lot
I adopted two frightened rescue dogs. I never needed to correct just redirect with praise for the alternate behavior. Even the "aggression" turned out to be fear aggression and needed desensitization. It depends on whats causing the unfavorable behavior
Hace falta más contenido en español viejo saludos Guadalajara Jalisco México y arriba en los pitbull Claro que sí😊
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An intelligent dog , i remember when i was teaching this to ma cane corso , he made it hell with his stubbornness 😂 the only problem i had with him for few months 😂
I have been working with my pittie/boxer mix on this. She just gets so excited. It is so hard for her to be calm surrender. It can take us 15-20 min. for her to reach this level.
Point 3 is alsorespect other people
This man is a legend
Ik kijk alles en toch denk ik steeds, zit ik nou goed, of precies niet. Hopelijk kan ik een keer bij Anniek Winters gaan trainen ofzo, om zelfverzekerder te worden.
What treats are u using... hola from chicago
I have a blind dog that doesn't care about treats. Any alternatives??
An excited Good Boy and a head scratch worked with my dog. Whatever your dog loves the most is the best reward, a treat, praise, play with a favorite toy, etc…
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Hi Cesar and everyone! Not sure if this has been asked, but I do have two dogs I want to train with this, do I train them together or one at a time?
How long do we train this for
The brain forgot after playing 😂😂😂. Remind me of mine.🤦🏾♀️
Do you think this would take longer with a velcro dog? My rottie is my shadow and he does so so with stay.
That dog is super smart. Good dog!!!! My dogs would rather BUST out the door😩😩😩
This is something I can practice on my own but what if the distraction is another human/delivery person and or animal. That is what I am struggling with
Sir do you go to indonesia on june ?
What are you using for treats? We have a puppy and there's a very low limit on how many we should give her; something like only 3 per day. I cut them twice in half, giving us 12 in a day, but that's not enough to teach a skill especially when we're giving her treats for going potty throughout the day. What in the world do you do without overfeeding her with high-calorie treats?
That funny dog
Cesar por favor dame tips para que mi perrito deje de morderme 😢😢
I got a puppy Yorkie when she was 4 mo. I tried everything including taking her to a trainer. They told me she is not trainable, yet she is very smart. I can't make her walk properly or any of the obedience commands. The only command she responds to is come and that is only when she wants to. Any advise?
Will they stay at the door for training only? They will still go at other doors?
I wish you could train my 2 dogs.
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3:37 dog is choosing the sound of the bag over the door.
In the dog’s defense every time she went through the door Ceasar cued the dog to do so.
I looked hard and couldn't see the cues you were saying that were there.
At 2:00 he opens door and steps out the way with a head tilt before dog moves. Why would the dog think to stay?
@ 4:33 his hands make a motion that would suggest he wants the dog to come to him. Same motion he makes at 2:59 when he wants the dog to come close to him. At 5:36 when he says it’s time to celebrate the dog stays because the dog isn’t clear about what Caesar wants because the cues aren’t clear to the dog. You’ll notice dog does well when the criteria is clear. Not faulting Caesar as we all do it to our poor dogs. Rather than let them fail and correct them why not explain the rules clearly so no correction is needed?
HELLO, JA VERY GOOD METHODE TO TRAIN THAT. THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HELP TO TRAIN PEOPLE'S HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH THEIR DOGGIES ❣❣❣ ÄHM, one Question please, You have in Front of Your Door/Gate sitting 2 Frogs or 2 Toads?? 🤣🤣 They bring Luck or for ¿¿what? or they will save the Inside Area 😂😂 Mostly people's have in Front of
their Home'/ Garden' Entrance etc. a big LION a DRAGON or a BUDDHA but FROG'S, sweeeeet. I think they bring Luck 🎉 and Miracles...... GREETINGS FROM MARTINA DANIELA Y BIJOU 🐾🐾
Por favor haz videos en español🥹
HELLO, my Doggy eats things on/ from the Street!!!! What can I do that he doesn't eat things from the Street's??? Greetings from Germany