Not to much context works wonders. My no is deeper and more downward while my go is upbeat excited that's pretty natural for me and easily distinguished by my dog.
I've never had an issue... it's more tone than "word". My non-reinforcement marker is "Nope" and my "No." is a correction marker for things I don't want to have happen again. My "No." is firm, my "Go" is happyish. :)
Throw it shorter, and keep them on a 15-30 foot leash, and then you guide them back with the leash. This way they never learn to play keep away and not come back.
thanks kevin
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Nice dog, can I ask how old? Seems two
In the video I he's right around 10 months old. He's a big boy, he's 85ish pounds and still growing!
I suppose you have to be careful to make ‘go’ sound different enough from the non-reinforcement marker ‘no’?
Not to much context works wonders. My no is deeper and more downward while my go is upbeat excited that's pretty natural for me and easily distinguished by my dog.
I avoid commands that rhyme. For send out, I use “run,” and for fetch, “ready, get that!”
I've never had an issue... it's more tone than "word". My non-reinforcement marker is "Nope" and my "No." is a correction marker for things I don't want to have happen again. My "No." is firm, my "Go" is happyish. :)
Spot on!
Hi Kevin , where do you get your dogs? Or are you a breeder also?
when i throw the ball my dog wont comeback
Throw it shorter, and keep them on a 15-30 foot leash, and then you guide them back with the leash. This way they never learn to play keep away and not come back.
@@SchutzhundKevin thanks