5 Things To Do With Your Dog EVERY DAY At Home!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @pattiemcd8790
    @pattiemcd8790 Месяц назад +45

    Literally requires to be done every day. Seriously folks, my 4 dogs have benefited so much by following Mr Athertons rules for dog training. If I can find the time daily to do this work with 4 dogs, anyone can squeeze in these important steps for their dog(s).

    • @shadyjay1923
      @shadyjay1923 Месяц назад +9

      Alot of dog owners shouldnt b dog owners.

    • @eu16tu18
      @eu16tu18 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@shadyjay1923undoubtedly!

    • @eu16tu18
      @eu16tu18 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@shadyjay1923Without a doubt!

    • @eu16tu18
      @eu16tu18 Месяц назад

      ​@@shadyjay1923Undoubtedly!

    • @Izzy-xq8yi
      @Izzy-xq8yi 5 дней назад

      ​@@shadyjay1923preach 👏

  • @prefersoxygen9373
    @prefersoxygen9373 Месяц назад +6

    I walk daily with my ridgebacks, into the woods,down by the stream, back through the woods, and down the driveway and back up. They are always alert, checking out smells and looking around for anything. Absolutely love it. As for the crate, never used one. My dogs are lucky to have a doggie door and an enclosed,huge yard. If they get bored or anxious,they go outside. Since I have more than 1, they're never lonely. At an early age,I would always have to leave and I gradually increased my time away. Never had a chewing issue. I can see where the crate would be useful to others.

  • @MrKagmark
    @MrKagmark Месяц назад +22

    Great video. Crate training was the best thing I did to help my nervous rescue dog unwind and become calmer and more confident

  • @StuWNZ
    @StuWNZ Месяц назад +9

    I left England 30 years ago and even though New Zealand is stunning i still love the english countryside. We have a 12 week old Lab😊. Fox red father, golden mother,

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 Месяц назад

      Love watching Steve Young Horsemanship videos from the UK and Hoof GP for Scotland scenery too.

  • @Dancing414
    @Dancing414 Месяц назад +2

    Best dog video I’ve seen. Not lots of waffle, just good solid dog training. Thank you!

  • @julz63
    @julz63 Месяц назад +4

    Looking very sharp, @WillAtherton …solid advice , as always ❤

  • @hopefulhippie77
    @hopefulhippie77 Месяц назад +3

    Hi
    Thank you for all the tips🐾
    My sweet Maggie has no impulse control😂
    She's a medium size beautiful X wire hair terrier.
    Calm & relaxed until she spots another dog or cat...
    We've been together a few months, I have no history on her.
    She's adapting beautiful to her new surroundings but clearly she was not socialized with other animals.
    She's definitely teaching me patience.
    🐾🐾thank you again🐾🐾

  • @chrisdavies9143
    @chrisdavies9143 29 дней назад +4

    Had my pup for 5 weeks now, crate training is going great and we’re now over 3 weeks without an accident in the house. The chewing is driving me nuts but I also know that with consistency on our part and a bit of time, that will pass. However the one thing we’re really struggling with is walking to heel, my goodness she loves to pull and all the commands she’s learning seem to go out of the window once we’re out. I’m trying different leads and all the recommended exercises (direction changes, rewarding engagement etc) and she just isn’t getting it. But we will persevere and fingers crossed it’ll improve.

  • @SomeMinorDogTraining
    @SomeMinorDogTraining 22 дня назад +6

    For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕

  • @venetiasweatman3269
    @venetiasweatman3269 Месяц назад +1

    Yes my dogs are walking so much better with me by my side.No more pulling me down the road.I use a whistle and treats when they are off leash it works and my dogs stay close to me and enjoy their free time as I keep a close eye on them.😊🐕💟

  • @HandsIntoHistory
    @HandsIntoHistory Месяц назад +8

    Hi Will! I was searching RUclips for 'impulse control training for dogs' and had a lot of videos pop up, but none from your channel. Could I please request that you do a video on this specific skill and also put 'impulse control training' in the title? That would be awesome, unless you already have a video on that and I'm unable to find it? Thanks so much--I love your calm yet effective training approach. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @saraandshe
      @saraandshe Месяц назад +3

      I've seen at least one of his videos that includes impulse control via the "leave it" command. Try searching that instead?

    • @HandsIntoHistory
      @HandsIntoHistory Месяц назад +2

      @saraandshe ohh, yes, I do believe I've heard him use that phrase. I'll check for that, thanks.

  • @ltorromcc
    @ltorromcc 10 дней назад

    Yes absolutely! Thank you! 😃👍🏼

  • @gracecanon2872
    @gracecanon2872 Месяц назад +1

    I feel you on the bridge and water comment. Cooper,my 3 yr old GSD / Austraian shepherd mix thinks he HAS to be first out the back door. The front door he doesnt do that. He understands wait but ignores it at the back door. I try to stay off to the side not to get knocked down. Back to drawing board.

  • @m4_sav
    @m4_sav 23 дня назад

    Love your channel brother, taught me a lot when I first got my cane corso Tobie 🤞🏾

  • @sportollie5129
    @sportollie5129 21 день назад +14

    1 thing i have noticed with all yiur videos is you tell people what to do but not the how.

  • @StumpkillerCP
    @StumpkillerCP 19 дней назад

    We have a six year old male Airedale and a 16 week old female standard Poodle. The Poodle is SO much less stubborn and is great on recall and is picking up heeling very well. I may try to train her to retrieve grouse. The Airedale has a very hard mouth and will fetch, catch, and then destroy.

  • @gf8958-p7p
    @gf8958-p7p Месяц назад

    Always helpful

  • @dogjordan2440
    @dogjordan2440 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks!!!!

  • @hhlagen
    @hhlagen 17 дней назад

    My dog loves her crate. Bedtime she gets in there and goes to sleep with door open.
    I think it’s like a safe place for her.

  • @Elfin4
    @Elfin4 Месяц назад +4

    Our German Shepherd dog hates going in his crate on the evening as he knows he is going to be left for a long period through the night. So much that he bent the crate door outwards and escaped three times. We now have to put 4 carabiners around the door to stop his getting out

    • @papabear2515
      @papabear2515 Месяц назад +2

      Have you tried giving him a special treat that he gets only when he’s in the crate? Our dog LOVES to go to sleep in his crate at night. He gets 1/2 of a pig’s ear when he goes in for bed. Good luck!

    • @Elfin4
      @Elfin4 Месяц назад +1

      @@papabear2515 Would be reluctant to give him something like a pig's ear to go to bed with on an evening as I prefer to watch or be close by when he's eating things like that in case he starts choking or something.

    • @papabear2515
      @papabear2515 Месяц назад +1

      @ if you haven’t watched Will’s crate training video - it’s very good! Our rescue boy (1+ years) came to us as non-crate dog. He now has no hesitation to go in it at night to sleep whatsoever. Also, he will even choose to go into his crate on his own at times during the day - to just lay there on his bed or take a nap, etc. We are so thrilled! Good luck to you!

    • @MarcieHarding
      @MarcieHarding Месяц назад +3

      I personally hate seeing dogs in cages. Ok to train for short periods like in the video for car journeys. Especially bad for guarding breeds like GSDs …how can they guard / do thier job if locked in a cage for a long period of time? 😢 no wonder he hates going in it!

    • @Elfin4
      @Elfin4 Месяц назад

      @@MarcieHarding So how do you explain Police and Military dogs being kept in cages and if Police dogs in Uk they have to be kept outside in summer and winter conditions. Do you think thats right? Putting your dog in a crate in the home to sleep at night is not cruel.

  • @lin-kaihuang3620
    @lin-kaihuang3620 10 дней назад

    Thanks for this! Can I ask how old he is and by what age we should / can expect the results shown in this video?

  • @rnggall9640
    @rnggall9640 Месяц назад +3

    Hey Will that was only 4 what did I miss. Heel, threshold, crate, wait calmly... and?

    • @ryanhatten7751
      @ryanhatten7751 Месяц назад +1

      Impulse control 👍

    • @RenewedRS
      @RenewedRS Месяц назад +2

      @@ryanhatten7751 It was only 4

    • @HandsIntoHistory
      @HandsIntoHistory Месяц назад +1

      Now my OCD is needing the 5th one, lol

    • @catherineolson4038
      @catherineolson4038 21 день назад

      TOOOOTALLY!!! 🤣 🤣 🤣
      Calmly waiting is the same as impulse control... ​@@HandsIntoHistory

  • @chrisharrison3557
    @chrisharrison3557 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Will, i would love to chat to you more and get your help with my 3 year old Lab x Collie

  • @samgreen4993
    @samgreen4993 Месяц назад +3

    Heal off lead and loose lead
    Crate traing in home and car
    Threshold manners
    Impulse conteol
    Place sit wait

  • @vstatealum
    @vstatealum 16 дней назад +1

    Easy to walk your dog every day if ya actually get off work when the sun is up. I go to work sun is barely up and get home after dark. Live in the country so no sidewalk or well lit roads.

    • @dragonhart1342
      @dragonhart1342 2 дня назад

      What about head lamps and lit collars? I love walking a night but I can't do that often

  • @Mavo_Oce
    @Mavo_Oce 17 дней назад +1

    im crate training my 10 week old Tibetan spaniel but he cries alot, any advice?

    • @siriusley13
      @siriusley13 6 дней назад

      I always admired Tibetan Spaniels. Hard to find one really. Cute little guys!

  • @saraandshe
    @saraandshe Месяц назад +2

    My boy has such a bad sniffing problem while heeling. All those smells are glorious to him. I've been consistent and he knows a "break" command when he's able to sniff. The fact that he's an intact 16 months old doesn't help, LOL. Just eight more months before he gets neutered. Phew

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 Месяц назад +1

      Just had my agility foundations class and the instructor was talking about when she had a Beagle. Roast beef was the key for the beagle - kept his nose up and focused on her rather than the ground. Check out Baebae's training if you're interested in possibly competing in Nose Work. She's an actual judge and even her puppies are getting titles. Hope that helps.

  • @ericpatino5536
    @ericpatino5536 Месяц назад +1

    I remember years ago when I saw your video about a Weimaraner. About a year later I got a weim puppy and he's now 2 years old. What an amazing dog, however I wish I could help train him to his level of intelligence which can be hard since he can be quite stubborn.

  • @alankritakaushal
    @alankritakaushal 23 дня назад

    I want to train my German Shepherd Dog to make me a cup of coffee every morning.

  • @bozhidar-petrov
    @bozhidar-petrov Месяц назад +3

    Hi guys,
    How I can own a dog if I am single man? With this question I want help many single men. I do not want a cat or fish or rabbit. Dog is top priority. Since my childhood my dream is Doberman

    • @obiblooze5902
      @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад +3

      You just can't do it until you have the time to devote to them or it's unfair on them to be left for long times. Probably when you retire.

  • @judithmurphy419
    @judithmurphy419 Месяц назад +4

    I have had very little luck with my lovely Shannon - after two years....she listens about 50% of the time, if I have a treat. Distractions & Re-Call are kryptonite. 😕

  • @davidlangley3511
    @davidlangley3511 Месяц назад

    I have a 10 month old huntaway x staghound puppy send me help

  • @minna2907
    @minna2907 Месяц назад +1

    okay but how did you get your dog to do all that with no equipment on

    • @catherineolson4038
      @catherineolson4038 21 день назад

      You train WITH equipment on.
      I've always trained my own dogs since I was little. I like how he doesn't emphasize 'heel'... I don't train mine to a certain position, like I know some trainers say you should.
      My goal is that they can walk at my side, loose leash, when I want them 'with me'...
      They have a command for their being able to, as I put it, 'read all the neighborhood bulletin boards', where, they can explore a bit, but no pulling, suddenly taking off, disturbing my gait, etc...
      I always started from when they can first go on the ground, here in the US (around 4 months old.... I did train in backyard, but it's not quite the same, with distractions).
      But now I'm physically disabled, chronic pain,, got a rescue (had been badly abused the 1st year of her life), Australian Kelpie X, realized how smart she was, so trained her to be my Service Dog. She was fantastic!
      Then, one night at the grocery store, someone's unleashed Belgian Malinois, went after her TWICE (!!!), and ever since, if she even sees a teeny dog, being held, she lunges, snarling, barking, growling. I've totally got her in hand, she's not getting away from me. But, I've been unable, so far, to train her out of this. It's like her attitude is, 'I'm going to get YOU, before you can get me!'
      I'm glad I found your videos, some good info there, that I've seen, so far!!
      Though, Shadow made me cry...
      And, why are dogs on the left? I've always trained mine to walk on my right, as that is my strong side, and, if they do break, during training, I know I can hold them, on that side.

    • @minna2907
      @minna2907 21 день назад

      @catherineolson4038 they are trained on the left either cos he's left handed or bc when the dog is in control he can do whatever he wants with his dominant hand. I think it stams from the police training their dogs on their non dominant hand so they can sh00t or really do anything when needed and the dog isn't in the way

  • @ivorykeys5875
    @ivorykeys5875 Месяц назад

    Is there ever an age where it’s too late to crate train?

    • @ciannacoleman5125
      @ciannacoleman5125 29 дней назад

      Never too late, just a little more challenging.

  • @scalz78
    @scalz78 17 дней назад

    You said the 5 things that are most important, but you only mention 4 fyi

  • @shiftintolifea
    @shiftintolifea Месяц назад +3

    My dog won't walk to heel ever

    • @rnggall9640
      @rnggall9640 Месяц назад +2

      I feel you! inside the house mine is my shadow! I hate being the treat dispenser but they are in my pocket all the time. My outside coat has her favorite chew toy which only comes out when I work recall in the yard. She doesn't look at me so that is what I am working on atm if she isn't in heel she can't see me so she doesn't get a treat or a 'good girl' good luck keep working on it

    • @shiftintolifea
      @shiftintolifea Месяц назад

      @@rnggall9640 my boys just turned one , I'm about to put him back onto the sliplead try more training .I know it's something I'm doing wrong or not doing for him. We will get there in the end ,I will keep trying to we nail it . He pulls to go see other dogs too but we had him at puppy classes before the silly dog ban came into force

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 Месяц назад

      ​@@rnggall9640check out Suzanne Clothier's automatic check in. Without bribing them or begging for their attention, you're simply rewarding their decision to check in with you. The challenge then becomes acknowledging every single time they look at you. If you Yes it, you have to treat it. If you don't have treats on you, just acknowledging it - thanks for checking in, good job! It's Will's you are wonderful game. Hope that helps.

  • @krisztianwirsz3612
    @krisztianwirsz3612 27 дней назад

    Now show me this off leash outdoors with a pointer, not a golden.

  • @CarlosCastillo-ly4hs
    @CarlosCastillo-ly4hs 7 дней назад

    We've had a couple inside dog's that are now 2 years old and roam our house freely. Is it too late to crate train them? They have a really bad habit in tearing up leather sofas, pillows, blankets and pretty much anything else.