Golden Retriever / Unedited first private session / training owners

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @MyDirtyRoadz
    @MyDirtyRoadz 2 месяца назад +2

    There’s not another trainer on RUclips that clearly defines what markers are and how to use them other than Larry. His videos are incredibly beneficial.

  • @gardenzera
    @gardenzera Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing these kinds of videos. It covers the basics and mistakes...do's and don'ts...everyone makes and helps us learn from our own.
    Thank you for the owners for sharing as well. They're doing awesome.

  • @barbaravanerp4598
    @barbaravanerp4598 Год назад +21

    She is so cool to let herself be videoed and let us learn.

  • @lindatimmerman2588
    @lindatimmerman2588 Год назад +3

    Golden! This is exactly the kind of content that the world needs and it's no surprise that Larry Krohn is the one person offering it. Thank you and please, please do more of these types of videos. Dogs will have better lives for it.

  • @thesueferguson
    @thesueferguson Год назад +18

    This is awesome! Can’t thank you enough for sharing these videos. Such clear direction on the basics!! And thanks to the owner for being willing to let others learn alongside her and her beautiful dog. ❤

  • @sioumurphy
    @sioumurphy 8 месяцев назад

    Love the videos, you’re the best teacher!! Please keep them coming, I am learning so much from them 🙏

  • @samuelsellers7285
    @samuelsellers7285 Год назад +9

    This is so valuable to any person who even thinks about owning a dog. Thank you for putting this out and showing all the work. It's also great of the owners to share this with everyone, sometimes it's not easy to watch yourself making mistakes but it shows their want to improve for the dog and they did well, also thats one nice dog!

  • @anchitamalhotra5060
    @anchitamalhotra5060 Год назад +8

    Keep doing it like this. Where you can see the owner take out the dog so we can see how bad the dog actually is. And we can watch the owner for mistakes. Seeing the dogs first reaction to you also helps us make more sense of his demeanor while he's training with you. Always do new client videos like this.

    • @mariaturner1843
      @mariaturner1843 Год назад

      absolutely i’m so excited to watch this, you’re the best Larry

  • @minicoletta
    @minicoletta Год назад +10

    Incredibly helpful, thank you so much for posting a whole session like this! And thank you to the owners for agreeing to it. I'm sure there's hundreds of thousands of owners struggling with these exact same issues and it's so valuable to see where the timing is off or what doesn't work, because that's the same thing so many of us get wrong.

  • @KellieSaunders-ze7rf
    @KellieSaunders-ze7rf 8 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t know how I didn’t know about you before, but you are an incredible trainer!!! Thank you for sharing your work!

  • @JoshMoody-no5jt
    @JoshMoody-no5jt Год назад +4

    I haven't even watched this yet, but the last time you critiqued a client on video was ultra influential. Jumping on this one before you have to remove it again.

    • @lklencho
      @lklencho  Год назад +5

      I hated taking that down. But I had to respect their wishes

  • @MarshaMarshaMarsh4
    @MarshaMarshaMarsh4 2 месяца назад

    Yessss 🍱! Larry, more!
    😂

  • @AprilCunningham
    @AprilCunningham Год назад +3

    So helpful! Thank you for showing the boring and non sexy side of training and learning. THIS is what we need to see.

  • @xojeany13
    @xojeany13 Год назад +3

    This is such a clear, concise, easy to understand way to train every dog's human. Thank you for putting these out there. You have no idea how much money and time you just saved me in training my great dane puppy SDiT. He's 11 weeks today and I've already got him crate trained, potty trained, sit and starting down using old methods I had learned. I was planning on enrolling in puppy training classes to help reinforce the foundation.....But then I came across your videos, and I'm seeing how much easier and more fun this is going to be from this day forward for the both of us, I don't feel I need anyone to help me do it now. And I can get away from bribing with food. I love this!!!!! Thank you THANK YOU!!!

  • @Inish
    @Inish Год назад +5

    I listened this morning to the whole (almost 4 hour 👍) podcast with Tom, that was lovely! Now I'm here and I just want to tell you that this video was so great to watch. I love that you see and say repeatedly what a handsome fellow Loki is 🐕🥰 I met too many dog trainers in real life that are so "detached" and cold - you never have the feeling they actually care for your dog or yourself. I happily subscribed and will be back to watch all your other videos too 😊

  • @shabak9
    @shabak9 Год назад +6

    As always, a genuine and unedited video with lots of great information. Looking forward to seeing the progress with Loki and owner!

  • @suzy7301
    @suzy7301 Год назад +1

    I'm so guilty of the p orn yes! haha
    The first time I heard you say that I now mock myself by finishing it out with "yes yes work it WORK IT" when I catch myself doing it.

  • @dogtrainerHillary
    @dogtrainerHillary Год назад +3

    Best video tutorial for us trainers ever 👍
    Thanks Larry (Hillary up in Boston)

  • @maryiabayarea
    @maryiabayarea 7 месяцев назад

    What an awesome team, and kudos to husband for his support to this wonderful lady and her dog!

  • @spotsonadog
    @spotsonadog Год назад +1

    thank you Loki's mom for allowing the session to be shared! you were great!! really helps all dog owners. and Larry was pretty good too :)

  • @AngelBonds-w1s
    @AngelBonds-w1s 11 месяцев назад

    Just now watched the session. WOW! Thanks for the unedited version. I saw mistakes I make and a few things to continue. Love what you do Larry. 😃

  • @aibekkenzhebayevddrahtman4642
    @aibekkenzhebayevddrahtman4642 11 месяцев назад

    Larry your videos changed the game for me and my dog. Thank you a thousand times.

  • @XxPRIESTxX
    @XxPRIESTxX Год назад +3

    Larry’s the BEST👍🇦🇺

  • @kevbot4331
    @kevbot4331 Год назад +1

    Love my guy Larry! No BS, just dog training. I could watch this all day.

  • @janshows2914
    @janshows2914 Год назад +2

    Larry, Best video ever. I learned so much!!!! Thank you!

  • @dorismartin2567
    @dorismartin2567 Год назад +1

    THIS VIDEO IS SOOOOOOOOOOOO NEEDED!!! THANKS A BUNCH!!!!!

  • @recoverbygrowing2068
    @recoverbygrowing2068 Год назад +1

    Very helpful video! I recently adopted a 5 year old pit bull. She knows very little basic obedience. I saw some of myself in this video and what I need to work on. Thank you!

  • @LisaSmith-dt3ho
    @LisaSmith-dt3ho Год назад +2

    Love this!!! 🎉🎉❤❤

  • @staceyobrien4672
    @staceyobrien4672 Год назад +1

    Great way to learn to train. Thanks for a great video.

  • @jalek626
    @jalek626 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Thank you.

  • @syncmoss
    @syncmoss Год назад +4

    Very informative video and many thanks to the lady who let you film her. I'm sure many of us can identify with her with at least some parts. Personally I made the same mistake with saying 'Yes' whilst moving my hand into the treat pouch. So thank you very much for pointing it out. Please keep these videos coming. I would love to watch the journey of Loki to the end, as I have similar problems with my own dog (Boxer/Staffy cross, 104 pounds) - he is literally TOO friendly and will ignore me for the chance to say 'Hello' to a person or animal. Not many videos online about super friendly dogs which can have problems too.

    • @SpknTC13
      @SpknTC13 Год назад +1

      Exactly my problem with TWO Jack Russells. The FOMO is real!!

  • @islandgypsy1096
    @islandgypsy1096 Год назад

    You are awesome for sharing your experience and knowledge with us.
    Your clients are the best of all. Much respect and love ❤️ to them for helping us learn.

  • @dianer.9203
    @dianer.9203 Год назад +1

    Clear and concise. Thank you!

  • @ali-td5oh
    @ali-td5oh Год назад +2

    Can someone please explain to me how in the end I convert all these exercises into a calm walk on a leash in an urban environment without the dog lunging out at stimuli? Can someone please give me information on how after I load the markers I can walk the dog on a regular leash on walks. My dog know markers but when he sees other dog he start to fixate and lunging. Unfortunately, 3 previous trainers who worked with me on obidience exercises did not help me at all when it came to reactivity on a leash. I really appreciate Larry Krohn and wish he will put more vidieo like this in the progress

  • @bordercolliesdownunder7245
    @bordercolliesdownunder7245 Год назад +1

    Great video Larry 😊

  • @sannehansen4156
    @sannehansen4156 Год назад +3

    Hi Larry, great video on the basics. I've trawled through almost all your videos from the very beginning and just can't find one where you explain the placeboard.
    Here in Denmark not many people use it, so I would be grateful if you would at some point make a video where you explain: why, to and how Placeboard is good both for everyday dog owners but also for someone like me who trains and competes in IGP

  • @flashover8231
    @flashover8231 Год назад

    Larry thanks for all the great videos you've put out. If I can use some of your knowledge to help me train my 6mo Aussie its well appreciated.

  • @courtneyswift8353
    @courtneyswift8353 Год назад

    Curious the purpose of the release command when the "yes" was a release from doing what you'd asked. (Esp when the "stay" or "wait" is seen as redundant.) Thanks! Great video!!

    • @sportysbusiness
      @sportysbusiness Год назад +1

      'Yes' means they've done the specific task you asked. It doesn't mean they can bugger off and leave you, just if they were asked to sit they can now get out of the sit. The release command lets them bugger off!

  • @estherneiviller6293
    @estherneiviller6293 Год назад

    Hi Larry … how do I set up a consultation call with u ?

  • @jean-n1t
    @jean-n1t 4 месяца назад

    His weight was the 1st thing I noticed..NEVER feed your by what the bag tells you to feed. They want to sell the product and this is how they do it..

  • @kevinschuiteboer6367
    @kevinschuiteboer6367 Год назад

    CAN YOU JUST USE THE CLICKER IS THAT OKAY BECAUSE I SOMETIMES I DONT HAVE TREATS ON ME ALL THE TIME IS THAT OKAY

  • @littleninjai222
    @littleninjai222 Год назад

    "No porn yes'es". LOL, Larry you are too much.

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 Год назад

    I used to tell students in their very first lesson..”it’s not my job to teach you how to play this instrument, it’s my job to teach you how to teach yourself to play this instrument. I can show you every trick, every exercise, but it’s up to you to get in the practice room and figure this stuff out and then come back with questions/problems etc.” Critical thinking..not easy..

  • @Adehead
    @Adehead Год назад +1

    He is so going to get sick in the car on the way home.

  • @ianburns4608
    @ianburns4608 Год назад

    The dog can’t even walk on a lead and your teaching place?

    • @1packatak
      @1packatak Год назад +3

      Yes!!!!! It helps the dog to calm down. If he calms down he will focus. If he focuses he will listen better to the owner. And therefore he will be easier to train.
      It really really really works.

    • @lklencho
      @lklencho  Год назад +3

      If that’s what you got from this you missed the whole lesson. This has nothing to do with place

    • @lklencho
      @lklencho  Год назад +1

      @@1packataknot the purpose here. I don’t leave dogs on placeboards

    • @dogtrainerHillary
      @dogtrainerHillary Год назад +3

      He’s teaching the human how to communicate clearly w/ her dog. Its not about any skill or position. Teach the human - how to teach the dog - to learn.
      Verbal
      Show
      Mark
      Reward
      There’s so much to learn from here.

    • @ali-td5oh
      @ali-td5oh Год назад +1

      ​​@@dogtrainerHillaryYes, it is right, but in the end, how do you convert all of this into a calm walk on the leash without the dog exploding/lunging/fixate/ towards stimuli? The dog can be excellently obidient understands markers perfectly, but when walking in the city he can lunge out on stimuli and if you tell him "no" with a correction -leash pup in some cases you can creat activation I think this is what most trainers lack in understanding. And a huge thank you to Larry for sharing the video, not everyone can go to the seminars, for example I live in another country so any information like this helps global dogs and owner.