I appreciate seeing others practicing with their dog. When a trainer is the sole demonstrator, it seems so easy. When others do the practice I can see how one adjusts one’s training behaviour to get the desired behaviour. Having the trainer (Nate) do the demonstration when another person is having difficulty makes it even more clear! Thanks for this Nate.
I love your Videos. I wish you where in Germany. You so great. I got some problem with my girl. She is on the lesh so aressiv to other dogs. I don't know what I can do...she was bitting 4 Times from free dogs 😢 and now she barks every dogs to come to far of us
Watch Tom Davis on RUclips. It will help if you are willing to put in the work and time with your dog. It has helped my dog greatly with her leash reactivity.
Check out Joel Beckman's Rottweiler named Creed video for the foundation video for loose leash walking and reactivity. He also has little dog videos if you don't have a 190lb Rottie. I know my dog was just attacked by 3 dogs. Hope that helps.
Thank you so much! Check out this video on my behavioral and modification flowchart and let me know if you have follow-up questions. ruclips.net/video/bPkW3SWblfM/видео.html
Nella mia città non ci sono persone capaci e talentuose come te Nate 🙄. Però i tuoi video mi danno una mano col mio cane❤. Potresti spiegare come aumentare la motivazione del mio cane?
Pretty cool man….are all the people in this video pro dog trainers or are they students learning to be trainers? I’m very interested in training dogs..
Another great session. I appreciated James' question re using 'search' for the send out as I had the same question. I understand it doesn't matter what you name behaviors as long as you are consistent but, in my understanding, using the same word for two different behaviors could cause confusion. The "search" in a classical setting where the dog has to go out and find something not visible to them would allow them to range as necessary to obtain a scent. The send out, in this case, has a visible target we are asking them to focus on and run directly to. So I, personally, would select the 'run' command and keep the 'search' for when they actually have to search to find something that is not visible. Is this exercise we see in this session basically a prelude to teaching search and, therefore, that is why using the 'search' command in this exercise is ok?
Thanks! Yes, the command doesn't matter, since our dogs don't know the dictionary definition. They know what the words mean to them based on what they predict. :) So as long as we are consistent on what each word predicts, then we shouldn't have any issues. Cheers!
Question: why do you want them to come back immediately to the heel position rather than a front? Isn't this going to be an issue when competing in obedience? I usually only practice a finish separate from a recall, so you don't get a dog going directly back to the heel position. Please advise.
Yes, it could potentially cause that issue. I usually use it only during send-outs to go through multiple reps quickly. However, if I notice the issue starting to arise, I adjust the training to prevent it from worsening. To prevent this issue, I like to use the 'around' command (ruclips.net/video/xVeiar6fOu0/видео.html) during recall, which I'll be doing with these dog trainers in a week or so. Thank you for asking such a great question!
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Question? When off leash my 26 month pit/cur mix loses focus when in a command because he wants to mark. It's like he is saying " hold on a minute". I've never used a long line and my E collar broke. Suggestions on stopping that?
I don't let dogs leave the heel position to mark or go potty. I treat it like any other stay command. However, if I notice a dog needs to go potty while on a walk, I'll stop and tell the dog to go potty, but I don't let them go without permission. :)
I appreciate seeing others practicing with their dog. When a trainer is the sole demonstrator, it seems so easy. When others do the practice I can see how one adjusts one’s training behaviour to get the desired behaviour. Having the trainer (Nate) do the demonstration when another person is having difficulty makes it even more clear! Thanks for this Nate.
Thanks Nate for the strong resource to keep learning more and improving skill development.
My pleasure and thank you for supporting the channel. Cheers!
Thanks Nate, great to see how much fun training can be. It is so helpful to see all the little steps that lead to successful training.🐾🤗
Thank you! :)
Love your training videos. I am relearning and updating my decades of dog training.
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Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks!
Thank you! I appreciate the continued support! Cheers!
Was fantastic video Nate! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Simply great. Through your videos learnt a lot
Awesome, thank you!
The long line is working. 👍
Nice!
@@NateSchoemer 😁
I love your Videos. I wish you where in Germany. You so great.
I got some problem with my girl. She is on the lesh so aressiv to other dogs. I don't know what I can do...she was bitting 4 Times from free dogs 😢 and now she barks every dogs to come to far of us
I have the pleasure of attending these classes when time allows. It would definitely be worth the travel to learn from him.
Watch Tom Davis on RUclips. It will help if you are willing to put in the work and time with your dog. It has helped my dog greatly with her leash reactivity.
Check out Joel Beckman's Rottweiler named Creed video for the foundation video for loose leash walking and reactivity. He also has little dog videos if you don't have a 190lb Rottie. I know my dog was just attacked by 3 dogs. Hope that helps.
Thank you so much! Check out this video on my behavioral and modification flowchart and let me know if you have follow-up questions. ruclips.net/video/bPkW3SWblfM/видео.html
Sorry about your dog, thats why i hate off leash dogs that run up to mine.
Nella mia città non ci sono persone capaci e talentuose come te Nate 🙄. Però i tuoi video mi danno una mano col mio cane❤. Potresti spiegare come aumentare la motivazione del mio cane?
Pretty cool man….are all the people in this video pro dog trainers or are they students learning to be trainers? I’m very interested in training dogs..
Is there a reason for high pitched praise?
Another great session. I appreciated James' question re using 'search' for the send out as I had the same question. I understand it doesn't matter what you name behaviors as long as you are consistent but, in my understanding, using the same word for two different behaviors could cause confusion. The "search" in a classical setting where the dog has to go out and find something not visible to them would allow them to range as necessary to obtain a scent. The send out, in this case, has a visible target we are asking them to focus on and run directly to. So I, personally, would select the 'run' command and keep the 'search' for when they actually have to search to find something that is not visible. Is this exercise we see in this session basically a prelude to teaching search and, therefore, that is why using the 'search' command in this exercise is ok?
Thanks! Yes, the command doesn't matter, since our dogs don't know the dictionary definition. They know what the words mean to them based on what they predict. :) So as long as we are consistent on what each word predicts, then we shouldn't have any issues. Cheers!
Nate, you need to clone yourself and send him out to help train in my area. 😊 Great classes for trainers!
Lol! Thank you! :)
Question: why do you want them to come back immediately to the heel position rather than a front? Isn't this going to be an issue when competing in obedience? I usually only practice a finish separate from a recall, so you don't get a dog going directly back to the heel position. Please advise.
Yes, it could potentially cause that issue. I usually use it only during send-outs to go through multiple reps quickly. However, if I notice the issue starting to arise, I adjust the training to prevent it from worsening. To prevent this issue, I like to use the 'around' command (ruclips.net/video/xVeiar6fOu0/видео.html) during recall, which I'll be doing with these dog trainers in a week or so. Thank you for asking such a great question!
How do I send $ to Nate on RUclips? He has been so valuable to our success.
Im sure he has a store maybe? You could buy something from it
@@coradelgado202 I bought his book for a friend on Amazon
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@@MadDog_Rules got it thanks
Thank you! :)
Question? When off leash my 26 month pit/cur mix loses focus when in a command because he wants to mark. It's like he is saying " hold on a minute". I've never used a long line and my E collar broke. Suggestions on stopping that?
I don't let dogs leave the heel position to mark or go potty. I treat it like any other stay command. However, if I notice a dog needs to go potty while on a walk, I'll stop and tell the dog to go potty, but I don't let them go without permission. :)
@@NateSchoemer 👌👍
Another question? How's your future offspring dog trainer doing? My kids are grown. Cheers.
Lol! Thanks. She's doing great. :)
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Thanks!
Thank you so much! :)