Are you a fan of my training style, but can’t travel to Kentucky to see me in person? No worries! I offer an awesome online dog training course, which includes access to an array of exclusive videos and content, personalized coaching, journaling, and in-depth mentoring and evaluation by yours truly! Just need some an advice or have a couple questions you need answered? I also offer professional consulting by the hour. Both of these great services can be found here: kentuckycanine.com/onlinecoaching. Thank you all for your remarkable support over the years! I cannot express enough how grateful I am for your appreciation and patronage of this channel, my training style, and my kennel. Always remember, it’s a great day for a puppy-sized adventure! -Stonnie Dennis, Dog Trainer
I live in Louisiana, I would love to go up to Kentucky to visit with you so see how yall do it first hand i love watching your videos i do it almost everyday.
Update Stonnie, you are an awesome dog trainer. Remington my Great Pyrenees started to pick up things I dropped on his own and bring them to me! So yes it will work out on its own don't worry about if your dogs will only pick up their toys and nothing else. I watch your channel all the time to help me train Remi because I wanted my service dog to bond with me and I LOVE the way you train. You break it down in bite size pieces for humans to learn also, lol. I have a small course like yours and we go thru it 2 times a day before we start to learn something new. Thank You sooooooo much again!
I think what I like most about your videos, besides your common sense training and life tips, is watching the dog’s happy attitudes. They are truly having fun. I enjoy your dog training videos more than any others I have seen. And I have watched a lot of different trainers, trying to learn how not to make the mistakes I made on my last puppy. Thank you.
I've trained my black lab svc dog kind of the same way. One thought is that I want him to pick up anything (hard to name all items). So I've also implemented the laser pointer. We started at one item then expanded slowly. Now I empty ALL of his toys on the ground and point to specific toys. Now he'll pick up anything, even a credit card on a smooth floor. Thanks for adding a service dog task to your repitoir.
Fantastic! My guy is excitable like Buck. I selected him for service work, but, he's not like the others. ... he's only 9 months old, already a show off. Turns 360 degrees in the air to return to heel 😂 9f course , I am delighted and excited, which only encourages the craziness
Great video Stonnie! I would appreciate a video on the foundation of getting to the point in your video. Like picking it up... then getting it.... and bringing it to you. My dog is not a natural retriever (or any type of retriever for that matter), but I'd like him to learn. If you already have a video on these more remedial steps, maybe you can point me to it? Thanks!
Another really fantastic video...very informative! Thank you so much!!! I love your training techniques...especially successive approximations...so important in teaching an animal a behavior. I also really like that you demonstrate on different dogs with different temperaments showing how to change your intonation to change the emotional response of the dog.
Interesting, clear and full of inspiration, as always. As a novice trainer, I am working with my young working Labrador retriever, whose character profile is much like Buck's, so not so easy to focus and calm down, but promising. I appreciated especially the session on retrieving for phisically impaired people, being disabled myself. May I now suggest you a video topic for the future? Could you please tell us about training Retrievers the "traditional style" all-around, not relying on food but on voice tone, leash pressure and play instead, as you made with protection dogs a couple of years ago? Personally, I would much appreciate it! Thank you very much, have a good time. Greetings from Italy.
Great video Stonnie, this video caused some concepts to “click”. I like your use of vocal inflection with Buck, explaining the dynamics of working with different levels of enthusiasm & how it effects precision & fetching. Thanks for sharing!
Hello stony just a little FYI you basically trained my dog vicariously through me. Except I just hold my hand over his eyes and then throw the retrieving tool so he can’t see it and then send him to fetch it up instead of the arm, but I like the arm idea as the stop sign. 🛑 Love your videos man thank you very much
So.....you've trained some dogs to fetch. Very nice. Very little practical information on how we, the viewers, can achieve similar results. But, clearly, you did a nice job training the dogs before the video was shot. So, kudos for that.
Honestly it’s just too dangerous. Frisbees always end up of going places you don’t want them to go and dogs have a bad habit of putting their bodies in bad positions while attempting to make the catch. One bad landing and your dog is crippled for life...
Stonnie Dennis That’s the truth. I had a yellow Lab named Carli Cannoli. I trained her to fetch the frisbee, return it sit by my side, and wait for the next throw. It was a beautiful thing until the day she came down awkward on her back left leg and tore something. I felt forever terrible. You’re a wise man. Love your videos. Thank you!
Thank You soooo much with the video. I have been trying to train my service dog my self and your video really helped me a lot! Some times it is really hard because he is a Great Pyrenees so he really does not fetch as good as the labs, but I still need him to pick up things that I drop. I needed a big dog to help me so when I fall he can help me up. How do I get him to pick up other things that his toy? Will it just work out with time? Another problem I am having is when I am in the sitting position he likes to paw at me, I try to stop it by saying no paw and turn away, but he keeps doing it and my leg's aren't that strong already. Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
Awesome stuff Dennis, i have learned a lot from your videos. My lab pup is 3 months and 3 weeks old, his learning and socialisation are going great. he is a little possessive with sticks around other dogs. any tips? Whenever i need to leave him alone i try to get him very tired and leave him with toys, still, sometimes he cries a bit. is that normal in a pup this age? Thanks man, keep up the awesome work.
Buck looks like my dog Toby !! Handsome boy xx Toby very excited like Buck x do you have a word for him to put it in your hand ? X how old is he ? How do you get them to hold something in his mouth for a little longer ? X Thanks Tina from Wales , England
Yo Stonie... I got one that sometimes wants to take it off to the side and chew for awhile or maybe tug a little while before turning it over. What do you recommend for my chocolate lab?
Stonnie, how do you get to the stage where your dogs prefer you and your company to that of the other dogs and the environment ? It’s awesome to watch.
He mentioned this in another video. I wish I could remember which one. He said that the key was to train them in the presence of many dogs in the beginning so that seeing another dog was nothing special. I started doing that with a recent adoption who came with behavior issues and is very excitable when he sees other dogs. We went from crazy pulling and howling when a dog is clear across the park to watching without pulling when they are across the park. Now he only pulls and howls if the other dog is also barking and pulling or if the other dog gets close. We've only been working on it a few weeks but it gets better every time. It got drastically better after we went to a pack walk activity with about 30 other dogs. We followed at the back of the group and every time he got over excited we turned around. He quickly learned that if he wanted to be near the other dogs he needed to be calm.
I do it by taking very young pups out and 'losing them' - playing hide and seek so they very quickly realise it is their job to know where I am and not the other way round. It is not intuitive and not always easy because we worry the pup will get lost/hurt/into trouble and so we keep calling them back - but the more noise we make the less they need to watch us because they know we are just fine hollering like that.
What I noticed... the dog that "went to fetch on his own" -- @ 10:50 -- was reacting to your HAND GESTURE! your left hand went forward, just like your right hand would in the other times..
Henry!!! Omg, he so wants to please. Love him. Your younger dog, Mr No Name is looking fantastic as is Buck. I thought of a good name for Mr No Name, SHADOW. Shadow because he def is following in yours and Henry’s footsteps and he’s black. What do you think Stonnie?
Are you a fan of my training style, but can’t travel to Kentucky to see me in person? No worries! I offer an awesome online dog training course, which includes access to an array of exclusive videos and content, personalized coaching, journaling, and in-depth mentoring and evaluation by yours truly! Just need some an advice or have a couple questions you need answered? I also offer professional consulting by the hour.
Both of these great services can be found here: kentuckycanine.com/onlinecoaching.
Thank you all for your remarkable support over the years! I cannot express enough how grateful I am for your appreciation and patronage of this channel, my training style, and my kennel. Always remember, it’s a great day for a puppy-sized adventure!
-Stonnie Dennis, Dog Trainer
I live in Louisiana, I would love to go up to Kentucky to visit with you so see how yall do it first hand i love watching your videos i do it almost everyday.
I am a big fan of your videos i lover your training technique. I live in Louisiana and would love to go my one day and take a tour of your futility.
Safe to say we all love seeing Henry come out to play. What a fine dog.
Henry is amazing. Every time I see him at work in these videos,
I am amazed at how great he is at his job. What a dog !
I love Henry. He's such a fine example of a retriever. Let's see an entire video of Henry showing off his exceptional skills.
Update Stonnie, you are an awesome dog trainer. Remington my Great Pyrenees started to pick up things I dropped on his own and bring them to me! So yes it will work out on its own don't worry about if your dogs will only pick up their toys and nothing else. I watch your channel all the time to help me train Remi because I wanted my service dog to bond with me and I LOVE the way you train. You break it down in bite size pieces for humans to learn also, lol. I have a small course like yours and we go thru it 2 times a day before we start to learn something new. Thank You sooooooo much again!
My absolute favorite video of yours. Helped me understand “my Buck”. Thank you Stoney.
I think what I like most about your videos, besides your common sense training and life tips, is watching the dog’s happy attitudes. They are truly having fun. I enjoy your dog training videos more than any others I have seen. And I have watched a lot of different trainers, trying to learn how not to make the mistakes I made on my last puppy. Thank you.
I've trained my black lab svc dog kind of the same way. One thought is that I want him to pick up anything (hard to name all items). So I've also implemented the laser pointer. We started at one item then expanded slowly. Now I empty ALL of his toys on the ground and point to specific toys. Now he'll pick up anything, even a credit card on a smooth floor. Thanks for adding a service dog task to your repitoir.
Toys and credit cards are really good ideas. Have no doubt that you are a good dog owner with very good dogs.
“Little bit chubby, still a fine animal” lol! Well Henry is super fast, wow! Like lightening. What a good dog.
Stonnie of all the dog training info I have poured over in the last 9.5 years of dog ownership, your stuff is always the stuff I enjoy the most.
lol. Henry's heel was hilarious.
Fantastic! My guy is excitable like Buck. I selected him for service work, but, he's not like the others. ... he's only 9 months old, already a show off. Turns 360 degrees in the air to return to heel 😂 9f course , I am delighted and excited, which only encourages the craziness
Excellent, gives me confidence that I can get my Deena to wait before retrieving. She is like Buck!
Thank you again for another awesome video, Stonnie!! Have a great weekend and thank you for your service.
I love Henry. Amazing dog.
Very helpful demo with Buck, how to deal with a super-enthusiastic fetcher who’s sloppy.
Love your videos Stonnie - I always learn something! Loved seeing Henry at the end!
Good stuff, love seeing Henry. Fine animal.
Great video Stonnie! I would appreciate a video on the foundation of getting to the point in your video. Like picking it up... then getting it.... and bringing it to you. My dog is not a natural retriever (or any type of retriever for that matter), but I'd like him to learn. If you already have a video on these more remedial steps, maybe you can point me to it? Thanks!
Another really fantastic video...very informative! Thank you so much!!! I love your training techniques...especially successive approximations...so important in teaching an animal a behavior. I also really like that you demonstrate on different dogs with different temperaments showing how to change your intonation to change the emotional response of the dog.
Interesting, clear and full of inspiration, as always. As a novice trainer, I am working with my young working Labrador retriever, whose character profile is much like Buck's, so not so easy to focus and calm down, but promising. I appreciated especially the session on retrieving for phisically impaired people, being disabled myself.
May I now suggest you a video topic for the future? Could you please tell us about training Retrievers the "traditional style" all-around, not relying on food but on voice tone, leash pressure and play instead, as you made with protection dogs a couple of years ago? Personally, I would much appreciate it!
Thank you very much, have a good time. Greetings from Italy.
Great video Stonnie, this video caused some concepts to “click”. I like your use of vocal inflection with Buck, explaining the dynamics of working with different levels of enthusiasm & how it effects precision & fetching. Thanks for sharing!
Another awesome video! Hoping if I start back at the beginning with my 2 year old lab, he won't try to to take me down when be brings a toy back, lol
Hi. Enjoyed that. Liked and subscribed. What is the best whistle in your opinion?
Thanks Stonnie. Hope you are doing well.
At any point in your retrieve training, do you address chewing the object? If the dog chews, how would you "fix" it?
What treats do you use? low calorie? Or treats are his lunch?
Hello stony just a little FYI you basically trained my dog vicariously through me. Except I just hold my hand over his eyes and then throw the retrieving tool so he can’t see it and then send him to fetch it up instead of the arm, but I like the arm idea as the stop sign. 🛑 Love your videos man thank you very much
Henry is the man. Now tell me again why I shouldn't play frisbee with Henry.
So.....you've trained some dogs to fetch. Very nice.
Very little practical information on how we, the viewers, can achieve similar results.
But, clearly, you did a nice job training the dogs before the video was shot. So, kudos for that.
You obviously didn’t pay attention to the video.
@@StonnieDennis I think I did. But feel free to insult me some more.
I needed to see a dog like buck . My Buddy is a hyper lunatic most of the time and rarely does a retriever perfectly .
Love it!
That was GREAT, especially seeing Henry at the end! Now Stonnie, why do you say “do not play frisbee with your dog?”
Honestly it’s just too dangerous. Frisbees always end up of going places you don’t want them to go and dogs have a bad habit of putting their bodies in bad positions while attempting to make the catch. One bad landing and your dog is crippled for life...
Stonnie Dennis That’s the truth. I had a yellow Lab named Carli Cannoli. I trained her to fetch the frisbee, return it sit by my side, and wait for the next throw. It was a beautiful thing until the day she came down awkward on her back left leg and tore something. I felt forever terrible. You’re a wise man. Love your videos. Thank you!
23:00 do you use a whistle? Or do you create that sound with your mouth?
Thank You soooo much with the video. I have been trying to train my service dog my self and your video really helped me a lot! Some times it is really hard because he is a Great Pyrenees so he really does not fetch as good as the labs, but I still need him to pick up things that I drop. I needed a big dog to help me so when I fall he can help me up. How do I get him to pick up other things that his toy? Will it just work out with time? Another problem I am having is when I am in the sitting position he likes to paw at me, I try to stop it by saying no paw and turn away, but he keeps doing it and my leg's aren't that strong already. Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
Awesome stuff Dennis, i have learned a lot from your videos. My lab pup is 3 months and 3 weeks old, his learning and socialisation are going great. he is a little possessive with sticks around other dogs. any tips? Whenever i need to leave him alone i try to get him very tired and leave him with toys, still, sometimes he cries a bit. is that normal in a pup this age?
Thanks man, keep up the awesome work.
Buck looks like my dog Toby !! Handsome boy xx Toby very excited like Buck x do you have a word for him to put it in your hand ? X how old is he ? How do you get them to hold something in his mouth for a little longer ? X Thanks Tina from Wales , England
I'm fixing to make a video about that...
Henry 😍 do more with Henry please
There are dozens of videos of Henry in the playlist, starting from when he was a baby!
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Stonnie Dennis thanks I appreciate that 👍🏻
Yo Stonie... I got one that sometimes wants to take it off to the side and chew for awhile or maybe tug a little while before turning it over. What do you recommend for my chocolate lab?
Would love to see a video on Henry. Great looking lab and how old is he?
Go to my Labrador training playlists, there’s lots and lots of HENRY from the time he was a little puppy!
I wouldn’t say I’m superstitious, but I am a little stitious
Teach your White Shepherd to fetch!! By watching..."Teach Your Labrador Retriever to Fetch!" LOVE!!! *SHARED!!*
Where is your vest from?
Stonnie, how do you get to the stage where your dogs prefer you and your company to that of the other dogs and the environment ? It’s awesome to watch.
He mentioned this in another video. I wish I could remember which one. He said that the key was to train them in the presence of many dogs in the beginning so that seeing another dog was nothing special. I started doing that with a recent adoption who came with behavior issues and is very excitable when he sees other dogs. We went from crazy pulling and howling when a dog is clear across the park to watching without pulling when they are across the park. Now he only pulls and howls if the other dog is also barking and pulling or if the other dog gets close.
We've only been working on it a few weeks but it gets better every time. It got drastically better after we went to a pack walk activity with about 30 other dogs. We followed at the back of the group and every time he got over excited we turned around. He quickly learned that if he wanted to be near the other dogs he needed to be calm.
I do it by taking very young pups out and 'losing them' - playing hide and seek so they very quickly realise it is their job to know where I am and not the other way round. It is not intuitive and not always easy because we worry the pup will get lost/hurt/into trouble and so we keep calling them back - but the more noise we make the less they need to watch us because they know we are just fine hollering like that.
@@nonehpets That's interesting. I used to do that with kids when I did respite care for high needs kids.
What I noticed... the dog that "went to fetch on his own" -- @ 10:50 -- was reacting to your HAND GESTURE! your left hand went forward, just like your right hand would in the other times..
Great video Stonnie I have a 1 and half old black lab she can fetch but needs obedience training do you think she can still be trained at her age
Definitely! It will just require more patience than a puppy. Good luck :)
Heard the disclaimer. But I've always played Frisbee with my dogs, why isn't it safe?
The most common problem is that the frisbee thrower makes and awkward throw and the dog’s ends up landing at a bad angle.
@@StonnieDennis thank you! Will give it some thought
My labs like buck
Mine too lol
why is frisbee dangerous for dogs?
Unpredictable landings
I can’t use that retrieving toy anymore. The dog keeps bringing the dildo in the living room.
Henry!!! Omg, he so wants to please. Love him. Your younger dog, Mr No Name is looking fantastic as is Buck. I thought of a good name for Mr No Name, SHADOW. Shadow because he def is following in yours and Henry’s footsteps and he’s black. What do you think Stonnie?
You say not to play frisbee, why is that?
whats so dangerous about Frisbee my dog has never gotten hurt
Never play frisbee with a dog???
Why is that dangerous? And then why demo it?