Great series! Only just found you all as trainers and really loving your methods. Also loving the Podcast! I’ve been wondering if you find barrier frustration on lead common and does letting strangers meet the puppies cause this as they get older and are not able to meet everyone?l they want too?
Daytech Wireless Caregiver Pagers. Bought off Amazon. There's multiple configuration options... different number of receivers with different number of transmitters etc.
found them, sorry for the delay. www.amazon.com/Daytech-Wireless-Caregiver-Elderly-Receivers/dp/B0C6KK1W13/ref=sr_1_3?crid=13MLJ85BNF93U&keywords=daytech+wireless+caregiver+pager&qid=1704228900&sprefix=daytec%2Caps%2C306&sr=8-3
When you're teaching the article indication, is the goal to get the dog to indicate on a metal thing specifically? Or indicate on concentrated human scent? I've taught my dogs to find my van keys, and wondered if it's a similar picture to the dog.
Yeah it’s just the human scent. Eventually it has to be generalised to other articles. The en strait is the dog will indicate on anything that’s dropped by the person they are tracking. Which tends to happen a fair bit in real life when someone is being tracked. Wallets, keys, hats that kind of thing often get dropped and left behind.
Struggle cuddle sounds like some kind of BJJ hold haha
Great content guys! Keep it coming!
Awesome material. Thank you!
Really enjoying this series and all the info you two are sharing!
Great series! Only just found you all as trainers and really loving your methods. Also loving the Podcast!
I’ve been wondering if you find barrier frustration on lead common and does letting strangers meet the puppies cause this as they get older and are not able to meet everyone?l they want too?
Awesome content in this series, thank you both! 👏🏻
Thanks for the support - we're glad you're enjoying it!
Thank you for sharing their progress. Can I ask how old the puppies are in this video (week 3 being with you).
I think they are about 11 weeks
Loving this series by the way.
Good to hear!
Any info on what the doorbells for crate training are called? Absolutely loving this series so far!
Daytech Wireless Caregiver Pagers. Bought off Amazon. There's multiple configuration options... different number of receivers with different number of transmitters etc.
@@prime-canine Thank you soo much!!
found them, sorry for the delay.
www.amazon.com/Daytech-Wireless-Caregiver-Elderly-Receivers/dp/B0C6KK1W13/ref=sr_1_3?crid=13MLJ85BNF93U&keywords=daytech+wireless+caregiver+pager&qid=1704228900&sprefix=daytec%2Caps%2C306&sr=8-3
@@PatStuart Thank you!! I will definitely be using these in the future!
When you're teaching the article indication, is the goal to get the dog to indicate on a metal thing specifically? Or indicate on concentrated human scent?
I've taught my dogs to find my van keys, and wondered if it's a similar picture to the dog.
Yeah it’s just the human scent. Eventually it has to be generalised to other articles. The en strait is the dog will indicate on anything that’s dropped by the person they are tracking. Which tends to happen a fair bit in real life when someone is being tracked. Wallets, keys, hats that kind of thing often get dropped and left behind.
@@PatStuart mean bro. Thanks for the reply. Makes sense 🤙