Training OUTS and more with a GSD puppy

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2021
  • This one will get the folks high on emotions and low on experience going off the deep end :). For the normals people you may find it interesting.
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  • @thejindoman7471
    @thejindoman7471 3 года назад +14

    First time seeing Gage in action - he is a dragon!! Looking forward to seeing more of his training.

    • @DinFL
      @DinFL 2 года назад +1

      Dragon…I like it! Gage is one of my top favorites.

  • @jadasantatv6101
    @jadasantatv6101 3 года назад +6

    I don’t even have a dog yet and I love watching your videos

  • @33McGhie
    @33McGhie 3 года назад +5

    Like that you highlight that this isn't for all dogs, because it absolutely isn't. However, this dog is built for this, looks like he's going to be a beast... can't wait to see his progression!!

  • @jsmiley12
    @jsmiley12 3 года назад +4

    Just went on Amazon and bought a ball and rope - thanks!

  • @melsretrolife5812
    @melsretrolife5812 2 месяца назад

    The penny has dropped with this today. I've only taught impulse control with food. My 14 month gsd is not that toy driven BUT. When i tried practicing his sit stay while he watched me play with his rope toy when i released him he suddenly had so much more enthusiasm for the game. Previously crap at tug he really got in to it and held on to the rope!
    All this dog training is certainly 90% training me and 10% training the dog 😂

  • @conorlinehan4434
    @conorlinehan4434 2 года назад +2

    Larry krono also said something like this, but “encouraging/training” the opposite of the behavior will make the desired behavior even stronger. Has worked great with my dogs!
    Also I wish people could see something like this and not their emotions get in the way of they’re seeing. If they could get past the intensity, which is something you are wanting, so many fundamental behavioral “issues” would be solved in 10 seconds. Don’t let a dog do something you didn’t ask, while they are engaged and having fun with what you are asking them to do. The amount of pressure, and intensity, would very obviously be a lesser degree if you were doing outs with a nice drivey lab. But the whole idea behind using frustration, intensity and excitement and channeling these things into a drill will increase your relationship exponentially.
    This is of course, like you mentioned, with a nice type of dog - not a nervy one who’s scared of its own shadow.

  • @ukrarex
    @ukrarex 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing the subtle nuances

  • @asyd4625
    @asyd4625 3 года назад +4

    Brilliant insightful video as always 💪🏼👌🏼

  • @bitedawg
    @bitedawg 3 года назад

    awesome session,thank you!

  • @EmeraldcityDT
    @EmeraldcityDT Год назад

    Love the videos! Thanks Haz!

  • @lovelyainechan6708
    @lovelyainechan6708 3 года назад +1

    reminds me soo much of my late sable short-haired german shepherd Jake, Looks the same, and sure as hell acted the same with the whipping his head around when he has the toy hes fighting for control of. Good video though and instructive about the pinch collar sensitization.

  • @digs1223
    @digs1223 3 года назад +7

    The way I train it is like this, after a little while of playing i make the game boring (no movement or interaction), when the puppy lets go he gets the out command and then as a reward the game starts again and is fun.
    Eventually he learns that an out leads to a fun rebite and the rest is easy.
    Edited to add, I only have very highly prey driven dogs.

    • @dennistoledo465
      @dennistoledo465 3 года назад +2

      He doesn't do that because it'll mess up the dog if he trying to train it for protection. The dog will learn to let go of the target if it stays still and that release could be very dangerous.

    • @digs1223
      @digs1223 3 года назад +3

      @@dennistoledo465 My dogs are security dogs, I very rarely out them from a man I choke them off to build frustration and because I think it's safer.
      That's just how I train young pups the basic command, if the pup starts coming off the bite prematurely just back tie it, wait for it to let go and take the toy/wedge away, next time he'll be a lot more possessive.
      He should know he only gets the rebite after the out command.
      Though that's never happened to a dog ive trained.

  • @notatthetablecarlos6708
    @notatthetablecarlos6708 6 месяцев назад

    Love your training

  • @nasjajohnson2769
    @nasjajohnson2769 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos ☺️

  • @elizabethquinn9689
    @elizabethquinn9689 3 года назад

    This was my Tiekerhook. Hoping for similar from Wendelin in just born litter. Great job!

  • @jesisizzle7188
    @jesisizzle7188 2 года назад

    I'm like OMG this makes so much sense. Then I'm like damn, I got so much to learn. I'm working hard screwing up along the way. Least I'm learning a ton. This helped alot.

  • @courtneyw9630
    @courtneyw9630 3 года назад

    Hi! I fn love your videos and plan on using a lot of your tactics in my training. ONE THING could you please make a video on how to train barking at a ball? I have seen your barking video titled "How to train your puppy to BARK and when to do it
    " but would love a video on the specifics of a ball. Thank you so much for sharing your work.

  • @NJDOGSTRAININGLLC
    @NJDOGSTRAININGLLC Год назад

    Love this video, looking to rebuild of my own dogs drive with a ball. Do you have any more videos your recommend.

  • @MANIAC-CODM
    @MANIAC-CODM 2 года назад

    Thanks you !

  • @adoniseaves7912
    @adoniseaves7912 3 года назад +1

    how far back in training for protection do you go if starting with a dog 3 years of age? how would one build the foundation in a dog of that age.

  • @WeepingWidowSueAna
    @WeepingWidowSueAna 3 года назад +1

    How do you teach him to "guard"? That was AWESOME.

  • @GCBR-Dog-Training
    @GCBR-Dog-Training 3 года назад +3

    “I want him to out, but I don’t want him to out”😂. Maybe you should say, “I want him to be confused about the out so he looks like he has more desire for the object and won’t let go”. Yes frustration can build drive. Frustration for out creates frantic behavior, dirty outs, and confusion! Carry on!

  • @dvddobson
    @dvddobson Год назад

    that boy is nuts

  • @francisco88594
    @francisco88594 3 года назад

    😎🇨🇱 Amazing dog and excellent video

  • @edgar7vn
    @edgar7vn 3 года назад

    Awesome video love the content 👍 can u do a video on motivational techniques you use to build drive when heeling or changing positions

    • @ukrarex
      @ukrarex 3 года назад

      Frustration builds drive

  • @shadowdarottweiler6253
    @shadowdarottweiler6253 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Link for the ball on the rope please

  • @caiomusashi
    @caiomusashi 3 года назад

    Great video. If possible, I'd like to see your approach with a pet dog out.

  • @blancadogs2487
    @blancadogs2487 3 года назад

    Do guide of how to use frustration!!! 💪🏻🐶 and presurre

  • @rrrrrr-ry3cn
    @rrrrrr-ry3cn 3 года назад +1

    He doesnt look nasty at all, just a super strong puppy

  • @blancadogs2487
    @blancadogs2487 3 года назад

    Omg the frustation is magic!!!

  • @hortonk9476
    @hortonk9476 Год назад

    That exercise is applicable in a future detection dog? Like, EDD

  • @yonetcn
    @yonetcn 3 года назад +1

    It's a very similar approach to Ivan Balabanove's method on his $90 video.

    • @lourdeschavez3100
      @lourdeschavez3100 3 года назад +2

      Dang $90 😬😬 alittle overpriced don’t ya think

  • @0Tempura0
    @0Tempura0 3 года назад

    but where do you get those kind of pants!

  • @carlosservin9328
    @carlosservin9328 3 года назад +4

    How do you end the session with a dog with that level of drive ? Can we see that in a future video on that?

    • @ukrarex
      @ukrarex 3 года назад +1

      Probably puts him up at the height of his drive and interest in the ball

    • @carlosservin9328
      @carlosservin9328 3 года назад +1

      @@ukrarex can see that happening especially because he’s still a pup

  • @herr6239
    @herr6239 3 года назад

    Pro content

  • @idonthaveaname42
    @idonthaveaname42 Год назад

    How much do you charge for German shepherd puppies?

  • @pedrorivera8129
    @pedrorivera8129 3 года назад

    What kind of pants are you wearing??

  • @saxprophet3602
    @saxprophet3602 Месяц назад

    What can we call his coat style?

  • @kl7602
    @kl7602 3 года назад

    how do you correct him if he nip at you out of frustration while reaching for the ball?
    do you correct him at all?

    • @fulcrum062505
      @fulcrum062505 3 года назад

      Thats the rope is for to lessen the tension between them. He said it at the start .

  • @pravinpawar1415
    @pravinpawar1415 10 месяцев назад

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @johndcht5905
    @johndcht5905 3 года назад

    How do you build a dog's ball drive?

    • @classicaljo5320
      @classicaljo5320 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/uaPIyOk3CwI/видео.html

  • @mr.m2294
    @mr.m2294 3 года назад

    ANY MALE PUPS 4 SALE!!!????

  • @terribletomvu37
    @terribletomvu37 2 года назад

    Love your videos but you didn’t show HOW you taught the puppy to release the ball.

  • @adelgondecuylle6125
    @adelgondecuylle6125 3 года назад

    This is not a dog that didn't do the out before :-)

  • @GCBR-Dog-Training
    @GCBR-Dog-Training 3 года назад +5

    Graubears Grizzly
    Outs + frustration =frantic confusion and a life of addressing the issue of “frantic behavior” while constantly correcting for barking and outing rather than accomplishing more constructive exercises. Just look what Belgian Ring and French Ring dogs can accomplish in a 45 minute routine without all this nonsense at 2 years old. This is what macho guys “think is power”, but experienced trainers know it is trained and just makes for a life time of frustration for the owner to move onto more complicated activities.

  • @GCBR-Dog-Training
    @GCBR-Dog-Training 3 года назад +1

    So you train the dog to have dirty outs. You are not training him to be strong, you are training him to desensitize to prong, no you are literally training him to have dirty outs and look good to sell. You will be able to show a client look his outs are dirty because his drive is just so high. No, he has these issues because you trained him. These will be life long issues that aren’t needed. To each his own

    • @jodiehampson4505
      @jodiehampson4505 3 года назад +2

      I taught my 1 year old to let go with no corrections, no lead and collar... I just made it boring and she let go.... now she does it every time I ask and only grads it when I tell her. The reward was play and there is no need for punishment.