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  • @zoegibson1557
    @zoegibson1557 Год назад +255

    I've never read a book so fast! ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU Learning about his dogs and experiences was just the icing on the cake - bed this book through and through. We're working with our new pup and Brandon's advise was just what I needed. Wish he'd just come and train for me haha but it's good for us and happy to have this new set of tools to use on our pup.

  • @annbrown4110
    @annbrown4110 2 года назад +164

    Thumbs up for Bree, absolutely.

    • @janhankins911
      @janhankins911 2 года назад +15

      Definitely thumbs up for Bree, but in Zak's defense, it's difficult trying to train and film at the same time. He certainly did a much better job than I would have!!

  • @laurelcrisafulli847
    @laurelcrisafulli847 2 года назад +52

    As someone who had a couple of malamute mixes, you're doing the lord's work. Their general attitude towards training was always a hearty "what's in it for me?" and you could definitely see the wheels turning with our smarter one over whether the reward was worth what I was asking. Training our border collie mutt is night and day. She doesn't problem solve on her own as effectively as the malamutes did (she always looks to me for the answer) but her desire to please is a breath of fresh air!

  • @glasswing5206
    @glasswing5206 2 года назад +37

    I love that Zak keeps saying "yes man" as we often see him training puppies instead of adult dogs

  • @meaganthompson5608
    @meaganthompson5608 2 года назад +21

    Chop is definitely unlike any other dog I've seen on this channel. I love how patient you guys are being even if the progress is slow. I know he will make a lovely addition to somebody's home! ... and it will be so rewarding too

  • @beestone
    @beestone 2 года назад +6

    I can't tell you how fantastic it is to see a dog training video where the dog isn't already trained! I started fostering dogs this year and they're all different, with a variety of skills (or none!), so most RUclips vids have been useless for me, as the dogs already know how to do everything. THANK YOU.

  • @richardcope9803
    @richardcope9803 2 года назад +58

    First, Bree, your camerawork is amazing! The slow-mo shots of Chop in the park, beautiful. I am so glad that you are becoming a bigger part of the episodes. Nice to see your relationship with the dogs. Zak, thanks for having the courage to show the mistakes as well as the victories. You could easily edit all of that out but it gives me hope that I can train my dogs too.

  • @daniellemeuleman2398
    @daniellemeuleman2398 2 года назад +29

    Really enjoying the interactions with Chop and Inertia. Having a 25lb dog that loves to play but is shy with bigger dogs. This is super helpful.

  • @AmbiCahira
    @AmbiCahira 2 года назад +12

    I'm genuinely amazed how quickly he gets new concepts! He shows so much adaptive skill both in new training behaviors and in dog interaction that I think he will turn into such a polished gem! I love how self secure he is too.

  • @riyachandane5846
    @riyachandane5846 2 года назад +8

    12:49
    Inertia be like - I am speed, catch me if you can chop.

  • @naica128
    @naica128 2 года назад +184

    when people say training dogs is easy, they haven't tried pure positive reinforcement and the creativity, frustration and hard work it takes. we all know it's worth it in the end but man, it can be so difficult and tiring

    • @russ1422
      @russ1422 2 года назад +26

      Dog training using fear tactics is easy, but the payoff of positive only is worth it for the trust it builds between dog and trainer.

    • @rauldelgadillo8447
      @rauldelgadillo8447 2 года назад +16

      Laughs in 1000% off leash reliability using balanced training methods.

    • @naica128
      @naica128 2 года назад +2

      @@russ1422 i so agree

    • @kevinthomas5902
      @kevinthomas5902 2 года назад +13

      Positive only is great to build a base, but when it comes to high drive dogs with reactivity it will fail. It's death before correction for many positive only people. Quite sad

    • @naica128
      @naica128 2 года назад +17

      @@kevinthomas5902 i disagree, I've seen it work many times before and have accomplished it myself. i think it completely depends on the dog trainer and their ability to create new, possibly easier methods for a dog

  • @russ1422
    @russ1422 2 года назад +12

    I love how confident Chop walks when he has that ball.

  • @whacky4963
    @whacky4963 2 года назад +7

    I absolutely love these videos. You are so patient and understanding with the dogs and I love that you show successes as well as when something doesn't go as planned.

  • @abnormaltexan
    @abnormaltexan 2 года назад +12

    I appreciate you showing the process when you’re struggling with a dog. I know for me it’s helped me with my mind set with my dog. When I want to just give up and let him do whatever he wants I know that Even professions struggle. It’s not easy and it’s time consuming but you can’t just expect it to happen. I think it’s more about training ourselves sometimes. I have an English Springer spaniel and if I give up on training I’ll end up never leaving the house or having anyone over bc you can leave him at home with no supervision since he’s basically bonded with me and his separation anxiety would cause him to destroy my house and no one wants to come over if you’re the guy that’s got a 50 pound dog that jump on everyone and will not settle down. It’s been a struggle but little by little he’s getting better

  • @stephanieunknown3493
    @stephanieunknown3493 2 года назад +6

    Inertia is so cute that watching her and Chop play brings a smile to my face.

  • @lianna0303
    @lianna0303 2 года назад +7

    Chop is just so puppy like in his demeanor, it's so funny to watch

  • @k9mutttraining
    @k9mutttraining 2 года назад +13

    Love it-- him lifting his leg near the end had me outright laughing-- so many have had that happen.

  • @patriciafletcher4885
    @patriciafletcher4885 2 года назад +3

    I was surprised to see no videos for this Sunday

  • @kathleenc.314
    @kathleenc.314 2 года назад +29

    You showing the stay routine/opening the door slowly and rewarding the extended sit throughout it really shows you can train very difficult things (and in this case and with a lot of dogs, staying at an open door is HARD for them instinctually) through positivity and pain free consequences (closing the door when the dog tries to go through it, for example -- it reminds me of how my trainer taught up to teach leave it initially by having a treat or something desirable in an open palm and then close the hand over it if the dog tries to take the treat, keep the hand open when the dog doesn't go after it and after a few seconds you can give the dog the treat if you want. The 'punishment'/consequence here is just lack of access to the treat until they put their attention elsewhere for a second, then you crack open access). These methods can take longer to stick/take longer because you have to really break down behavior into smaller ones. Either way, this is so much better to do this than to YANK a dog back like I've seen other people do and scare a dog into not wanting to go through a door. This kind of training takes repetition, time, and creativity, but so worth it.

  • @MilesToTheRescue07
    @MilesToTheRescue07 2 года назад +12

    I absolutely love Chop! He’s beautiful and his face is just so priceless. Your training has been working out very well. Keep up the good work! (Thumbs up for Bree!)

  • @davejudith1
    @davejudith1 2 года назад +1

    Love watching the training videos, and the good as well as the struggles you're having. Its so refreshing to have a true picture of what training a dog is all about. A lot of the videos on youtube just show the good and don't cover the struggles and problems encountered when training a dog. Well done Zak and Bree

  • @sarahhelwig2981
    @sarahhelwig2981 2 года назад +2

    Watching him play with the ball is so precious! What a happy guy

  • @JemiQui77
    @JemiQui77 2 года назад +6

    "She knew who I was before we got married" 😂😂😂😂 lol my husband and me say this to each other ALL the time

  • @mikefrost2404
    @mikefrost2404 2 года назад +4

    This dog's insane !!! Im GLAD you took a dog like this ! I feel like I'm watching myself with a few grown dog's I've taken on. They're already so used to doing their own thing

  • @foxspeckle
    @foxspeckle 2 года назад +21

    So excited for this episode! I'm getting a 10 week old puppy on the 13th of November so I'm really excited about that! You made me feel confident in being able to train my first ever dog so I want to thank you for that a lot! 😊

    • @adeepsayani9276
      @adeepsayani9276 2 года назад +1

      Good LCK

    • @mystiekmelody8857
      @mystiekmelody8857 2 года назад

      Wow that was an extremely cool picture of that bird!

    • @foxspeckle
      @foxspeckle 2 года назад

      @@adeepsayani9276 Thanl you!!

    • @janhankins911
      @janhankins911 2 года назад +2

      How exciting! Congratulations. But a little word of warning. The dogs Zak are working with now are adults (not puppies). Maybe watch some of Zak's work with Inertia when she was a puppy. Your puppy will likely have a shorter attention span and may not respond to training like an adult (everything is so new to puppies, sometimes it's really difficult to hold their attention when they see/smell something new and interesting). Just don't fall into the trap of feeling like you're a "bad trainer" or that your puppy is done if he doesn't react like an adult. Keep the faith and happy training.

    • @foxspeckle
      @foxspeckle 2 года назад

      @@janhankins911 Thanks for the advice but I've already watched them! I came to the channel when the Kona series was ongoing so I watched the Inertia series too! 😊 But thank you again

  • @majaambroziak5156
    @majaambroziak5156 2 года назад +10

    You overcome this you make him the best dog he can possibly be like other dogs you trained

  • @karstentopp
    @karstentopp 2 года назад +17

    He is such a good Boi! He has drive to please, he is exceptionally clever, but outside - in the wide open, he is the streetdog that survived on the street. I also have a streetdog, my Border Collie Leela used to escape from her previous family and rather live on the street than with them. She is extremely intelligent - even for Border Collie standards, but outdoors one has to manage her. She is fairly sensitive to the sound of my voice. "Normal" voice is taken as a friendly suggestion, but urgent tone or - God beware - a whistle means urgency and she knows that is no discussion but only obedience. Street dogs are usually more than clever. There are no dumb street dogs, only dead street dogs.

    • @janhankins911
      @janhankins911 2 года назад +4

      Yes. Street dogs that live to be adults have to be pretty smart. If they aren't, they don't survive to adulthood.

    • @stevenkovacs2766
      @stevenkovacs2766 2 года назад +2

      Very well said.

  • @mocharulez3783
    @mocharulez3783 2 года назад +6

    Chop is making some great progress in his training. It does take a lot of hard work and consistency, not to mention perseverance. It was cute to see he and Inertia playing together. I also had to laugh when he went to the bathroom on the ladder in the house. But all things being considered, he's doing pretty well learning to adapt to house life. It took him a long time to settle, but he did! Can't wait to find out what his genetics are! I know there are more challenges ahead with him, but keep up the good work and thank you again for showing us "reality dog training!"

  • @jennylynne4414
    @jennylynne4414 2 года назад +7

    I'm liking the reality series. It's showing a lot of the possible obstacles you face when training a dog. Chop seems like such a challenging, yet lovable dog!! I love watching him learning to learn.

  • @damienivens7029
    @damienivens7029 5 месяцев назад +1

    My pup likes to play a lot with my girl we already had she is 2 years older than her she reattached like ur enursa as his bigger they play and wrestle bt once she has had enough if he keeps going since she was fixed she latched onto his lip and ripped him open 😢 was so proud of him for not biting her back as could have been a lot worst as well as glad they listen to me and stopped when told so I could grab him and tell her to go outside so now have a crate that she puts herself in when she has had enough and he knows he is to leave her alone once she goes in as it’s her bed. Now for the first time in my life I have to use a muzzle incase when I’m at work because of your videos showing the basket muzzle and you yourself using them. Thank you for all your informative videos keep up the grate work learning a lot even though I have always been one to rescue dogs and help out training and braking bad habits regardless of breed.

  • @hollychuter8129
    @hollychuter8129 2 года назад +2

    I am loving this series! Thank you for actually showing the reality of dog training.

  • @julialapid4135
    @julialapid4135 2 года назад +4

    I just wanted to thank you for these amazing videos.
    My dog is so similar to to Chop in her looks and behaviour (she is an Anatolian mix). We had two dog trainers and they were not successful. We did not understand how to communicate properly with her. Since we started watching your videos our communication has improved and we enjoy working and playing with her.
    Thank you for this!

  • @cpete2976
    @cpete2976 2 года назад +4

    Who votes for more footage of Chop running? What a gorgeous dog! Love seeing him run and play. As always, great training tips by Zak and camerawork by Bree.

  • @SeaChelle334
    @SeaChelle334 2 года назад +6

    To be honest, I kind of appreciate that it seems to be taking a little bit for you and Chop to figure each other out. I enjoyed Moira and George's series, but they seemed to learn SO quickly! I was starting to wonder what was wrong with me and my puppy because it's definitely slower going in our house.

  • @chidojuanita
    @chidojuanita 2 года назад +3

    Hey when's the next episode?? It's my favorite Sunday activity and now it's Tuesday and no Chop!

  • @azielmelo7756
    @azielmelo7756 2 года назад +2

    After 10 min mark I can see this was a Super fun day for chop. Playing fetch. Him an Inertia seem to love playing each other and communicate really well.

  • @kaclama
    @kaclama 2 года назад +2

    So sweet to see Chop picking up on the idea of toys so quickly!

  • @finley624
    @finley624 2 года назад +1

    Good video. I like the pacing, it feels like the experience of realistic dog training since it does take time, and a ton of patience. Chop looks like a really sweet, humble and smart dog when you look into his eyes. I think he'll catch onto the training and honestly think he'll end up being a great pet for someone.

  • @zimizelle
    @zimizelle 2 года назад +1

    Loving this series. Great work as always Zak and Bree!

  • @alexandradittmann8588
    @alexandradittmann8588 2 года назад +2

    Zak, that's been comforting to watch; I thought I was the only one with a crazy-enough dog to jump from uncomfortably high heights, just to get out. Thanks for all you are doing, man, you're one of the good guys :-)

  • @kirstenherbert5143
    @kirstenherbert5143 2 года назад +6

    Chop’s *blissface* when chewing a tendon. If he was a cat he’d be purring…. Sweeeet!

  • @shannon915
    @shannon915 2 года назад +2

    The footage of you guys watching Karate Kid Part III (and Bree trying desperately to get the dog to calm down despite your antics) is so spot-on like me and my husband that it's uncanny. 😂

  • @CarrieMtn
    @CarrieMtn 2 года назад +4

    Interesting video. You’ve got me hooked. I also appreciate the inclusion of Bree to these training videos. I like her perspective on things.

  • @jeno264
    @jeno264 2 года назад +1

    Inertia is SO fast! Chop is learning his manners!! 💖💖

  • @badobsession28
    @badobsession28 2 года назад

    Great video!! I really love that you show your struggles too and don't cut them out. It really gives me a lot of motivation for training my own dog, when I get reminded that nobody is perfect and professional dog trainers struggle sometimes too. My dog is an adult but obviously there's always new tricks to learn or things you can improve in your training and that's what I'm trying to do. Today after watching this video, we trained on heel and it went really well!😍 My dog is also a bit like Inertia when it comes to other dogs, she doesn't play very rough but she loves to play chase with other dogs. When my dog wants to, I always try to let her play with some dogs (if I find a good dog that suits her personality and playstyle and the owners agree) because she really loves it and is so happy afterwards. Thank you so much for another great episode of reality dog training with Chop.❤️

  • @emilyromanello9476
    @emilyromanello9476 2 года назад +9

    Another enjoyable episode - you have great humor 🙂
    It seems to me like the pace and even order of behaviors taught in training Chop is really different from Moira and George. It would be interesting if you could talk about how you make those choices.

  • @AdonisBlueCo
    @AdonisBlueCo 2 года назад +7

    Haha, Love how Bree could keep recording while Chop pee's in the house!

  • @sarahhayward3701
    @sarahhayward3701 2 года назад +1

    Chop is SO much like our dog Sunny! He is some sort of wolfhound cross with a huge prey drive that came to us when he was maybe 18mnths. It took us a couple of weeks to get a reliable sit. The environment is a huge motivator for him!

  • @JenKirby
    @JenKirby 2 года назад +2

    You are definitely winning Zak! I love the way you read him.

  • @TheLogancoats
    @TheLogancoats 2 года назад

    I have a 3 month old GSD Malinois mix and your videos have been so helpful, making progress every day with her. thank you so much

  • @anonacrow8070
    @anonacrow8070 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting! I can't wait for the next episode

  • @Pattington22
    @Pattington22 2 года назад +22

    Maybe I missed something but have you relocated to Alaska permanently (basing of your comment of improving the grass long-term)?

    • @cindys6436
      @cindys6436 2 года назад +3

      I'm wondering the same thing!

    • @crosita1
      @crosita1 2 года назад +1

      Or a summer place maybe

    • @rather-reverend
      @rather-reverend 2 года назад +7

      I believe they have homes in both places. (BTW, I:m pretty sure that Bree is originally from Alaska.)

    • @laceydobbs6194
      @laceydobbs6194 2 года назад +3

      I believe they have a home in new Orleans, Atlanta, and Alaska

    • @Hugadogaday
      @Hugadogaday 2 года назад +1

      I have been trying to figure that out also …???

  • @Allthasmallthings
    @Allthasmallthings 7 месяцев назад

    I know these are old but they have stood the test of time! Just got a pyr mix puppy with strong instincts and watching this series has been awesome since she has her own agenda at times. She woke up sassy today but we recovered ❤

  • @LarinaValarin
    @LarinaValarin 2 года назад +11

    Zak's facial expression when Chop lifts his leg is so relatable. Every time our puppy has an accident it is just such an energy drain because I feel like I've failed him. But I know it's not his fault. We're now just shy of a month without an accident for our little 5.5 month old Pom puppy. Not counting that one time he deliberately peed on the curtains to mark them because that was definitely not an accident on his part... Teenagers, am I right? xD

  • @elsybelsyboo
    @elsybelsyboo 2 года назад +4

    I love seeing Inertia's speed

  • @vstaylor94
    @vstaylor94 2 года назад +5

    Hi Zak -- Love your videos! Following Chop's progress. I noticed you had a lot of thoughts about Inertia and Chop's play. I was wondering, how you determine if dogs are playing too rough? And Thumbs up for Bree!

  • @irenegelinas3615
    @irenegelinas3615 2 года назад +2

    Love this new series.....total reality!

  • @krouge6139
    @krouge6139 2 года назад +2

    I am absolutely loving Chop😍. I am especially loving the little asides into dog behaviour with these sessions. Very useful. Have I missed how Chop got his name?

  • @therealjd1503
    @therealjd1503 2 года назад +1

    I have to say no matter what, your a heck of a trainer and always surprise me. Much love

  • @nachtorchis
    @nachtorchis 2 года назад +1

    I can relate, I have a partly wolf dog (Saarloos Wolfshond mix). He has always lived with us, so he knows inside living. But we did not live in houses until lately. We lived in a van, a super tiny house, etc. And he was used to be outside, fenced in a large area. I walk him on a very long leash and I cant unleash him anywhere. He will jump out of fenced areas when I leave it, to follow me. And the fences have to be more than 2 meters to keep him in. Otherwise you can bet on it that he can jump over them. He is very attached to me. More so than any other dog I ever had. He does listen to me, but he gets distracted sooo easily. He has also chased a lot of animals in the wild. So rabbit, hares, a goose, deer. And he catches them. He is can get very aggressive towards other dogs. And when in a fight, he wont let go. It is scary sometimes. He is not as big as your dog is. That's fortunate. Because I would not have been able to get this far with him if he were bigger. I wish I knew he was a wolf mix when I got him. We would have had a better time getting where we are now.

  • @jaysha5226
    @jaysha5226 2 года назад +1

    Haha I love the narrating from Zak.

  • @FrankieSama
    @FrankieSama 2 года назад +5

    Inertia (if I spelled it right) is so innocent and adorable.

  • @roxannepyke5163
    @roxannepyke5163 2 года назад +3

    I am loving your videos and learning so much that I can take home to our new foster pup!
    I have lived in Northern Canada for about 5 years now, so I know all about bears being everywhere. If I could offer you a tip, you don't need to test bear spray. There are only a few seconds of spray in there, and it is strongest right at the beginning. ☺️

  • @seanoconnorshalloffamedogt5910
    @seanoconnorshalloffamedogt5910 2 года назад

    This was inspiring. I've been wrapping my mind around generalization and sit because my puppy Dylan will sit pretty consistently at home, but outside the home is tending to be a different story. Your point about just re-teaching it a little makes great sense to me. Thank you!

  • @Bobbie-Loves-To-Thrift
    @Bobbie-Loves-To-Thrift 2 года назад +2

    Thanks! Loving this series🐶

  • @Samanthaelizabeth89
    @Samanthaelizabeth89 2 года назад +1

    you both are so awesome! i just love chop!

  • @JustOneKnight
    @JustOneKnight 2 года назад

    Omgosh he must be a toughie, my sister had a shep who jumped about the same height into water of a dam and he died as it damaged his spleen and he bled internally. When i saw what your dog did leaping off the balcony i was shocked . Thank goodness he is ok. Im a fearful owner of dog fights and my boy feels my tension and he is really reactive so im watching everything your doing with this dog and hopefully i can correct my boys behavior. Thank you for what you do and for sharing your knowledge.

  • @CheDeco15
    @CheDeco15 2 года назад +1

    Your videos bring so much joy into my Sundays! Can’t wait to see what happens next! 💜

  • @dsabo6426
    @dsabo6426 2 года назад +3

    Chop is a handsome hunk of dog. I don't remember what you said about his age but he also still looks like a puppy. He is beautiful.

  • @churchgir1
    @churchgir1 2 года назад +50

    It’s like training a wolf. I don’t blame you at all zak.

    • @garouHH
      @garouHH 2 года назад +14

      For the next series he'll adopt a black bear that happens to wander across his path at an inopportune moment.

  • @_clavita
    @_clavita 2 года назад

    bree's camerawork is perfect!!! and i love this serieees!!! i really want to have a dog right now LOL but it's no possible bcuz my cat is not very friendly with any kind of animal XD that's bcuz i wasnt the best pet owner 10 years ago, but today i know how to respect my cat and in the future i'll make sure my pets have the best life

  • @sussanfordham223
    @sussanfordham223 2 года назад +9

    Don’t give up on him, remember where he came from, one small step at a time

  • @genuinehearts8247
    @genuinehearts8247 2 года назад

    Thank you for this. I am doing a lot of retraining right now and it is so helpful. I love your techniques paired with some pack leader ones. I am truly grateful.

  • @wilscott5955
    @wilscott5955 2 года назад +1

    Chop is a wonderful, gorgeous man! I love the way he pranced around with the ball. He's precious!

  • @barkbros123
    @barkbros123 2 года назад +1

    Love your channel 🙏🏻

  • @SophieStudios
    @SophieStudios 2 года назад +6

    We adopted a rescue dog 7 months ago and we work with her every day and finally now we can see a huge progress. Please don’t give up! ❤️

  • @topcat5988
    @topcat5988 2 года назад +1

    Hey I sincerely love your videos and I am 50 years old.
    I have had dogs all my life. I have a husky/collie mix (because I’m not a good keeper of puppy virtue) and this dog has turned my world upside down. This is the first dog that has made a connection that I have not ever experienced. Her name is Sophia. Yes, her mother belongs to me and had a visitor. Anyway, your videos have helped me immensely and the only thing I can say is. I am so confused trying to find videos because your thumbnails are hard to keep up with. Other than that, excellent work!!!

  • @bree3539
    @bree3539 2 года назад

    my dog is absolutely loosing it at hearing the ball squeak and your “yes, good boy” while i watch this video haha 😂😂😂

  • @sophiahemmann3747
    @sophiahemmann3747 2 года назад +1

    He has such a soft mouth taking those toys

  • @rather-reverend
    @rather-reverend 2 года назад +20

    Yes, Zak, Bree's shooting is better than yours. But then, I'm as much a fan of Mrs. George as I am of her Mister. (The only thing missing is that second dog ... )

  • @laceydobbs6194
    @laceydobbs6194 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making these videos you helped me train my dog aggressive and reactive dog and my human aggressive dog! Best of luck with Chop

  • @dreambuilder2756
    @dreambuilder2756 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been watching you train Chop from the beginning. His behavior has changed dramatically. He has gone from being totally wild to being a playful pup.

  • @NyreeAlana
    @NyreeAlana 2 года назад +1

    Great video, absolutely loving Chop! ❤ Filming by hand while you're training is really hard, so you get thumbs up too Zac! 👍 And yes, Bree's filming is excellent! 👍👍

  • @RyanLolaNala
    @RyanLolaNala 2 года назад +1

    Hi Zak and Bree Absolutely brilliant video your incredible keep up the awesome content I love how far chop has come hes really come far, keep on doing what your doing and hell be perfect ❤

  • @imataylor234
    @imataylor234 2 года назад +4

    Now I had a puppy, I understand how frustrating it is by using positive reinforcement training... It's really not an easy job, but it's definitely fun and worth it at the end

  • @bettelovelace4456
    @bettelovelace4456 2 года назад +3

    He does seem a bit better😉💜 Bree here’s a thumbs up for your great filming👍.. Zac..stick to your day job..🤣🤣💜💜

  • @Avery-ho9pl
    @Avery-ho9pl 2 года назад +2

    That's a literal WOLF! You WILL be able to train him by the 2-week deadline, keep going!

  • @tanzeelaamariam7790
    @tanzeelaamariam7790 2 года назад +2

    I love your shows and use your techniques to train my dog. We do not have dog trainers here in Bangladesh. Love from here. You made it possible for me to have a canine friend. I owe you a lot.

  • @glasswing5206
    @glasswing5206 2 года назад +1

    love the "good man" instead of good boy we commonly hear, because Chop is a big boy

  • @keliwadsworth7466
    @keliwadsworth7466 Год назад

    I am totally loving these new Reality videos; especially with Chomp. I have a 9 month Goldendoodle I’m trying to train on the leash to not pull and to heal.

  • @MrPandatheSheepadoodle
    @MrPandatheSheepadoodle 2 года назад +4

    Zak is hands down the absolute best trainer out there, thanks again for sharing your expertise to the world 🙏🐶🐾❤️🐼

  • @sennapankopf3455
    @sennapankopf3455 2 года назад +5

    Not only is this series full of great information, but it's also just a pure joy to watch. I look forward to every Sunday for the new episodes. Well done Zak, Bree, Chop, and Inertia!

  • @abnormaltexan
    @abnormaltexan 2 года назад +4

    I got my dog one of their chew sticks and smells like bacon to him and squeaks and he chews the hell out of it and it has no damage. He LOVES it he loves any toy that you tell him is his and he has his favorites but this one he is just different about he LOOOVES it!

  • @bettyjeanpetrinovich7373
    @bettyjeanpetrinovich7373 2 года назад

    Your work with Chop is amazing! I'm wondering (based on his apparent breed/s background) if there will come a time when he needs to have a purpose. Maybe SAR, maybe a tracking role???, which he would comprehend through working in a team-training setting? Your process of developing a relationship with Chop is setting him up to be able to work in even greater roles. Amazing work ... amazing relationship!

  • @abnormaltexan
    @abnormaltexan 2 года назад +6

    You were flying in that hawks area. They will take that drone out if they don’t like it!

  • @xm_tech
    @xm_tech 2 года назад

    Thanks Zak for sharing. I love these series. Am learning a lot from you.

  • @SaschKrassBass
    @SaschKrassBass 2 года назад +3

    Here in Germany, it is quite normal to deal with such dogs since they come as rescues from rumania and similar countries. I never wittnessed any of those kind of dogs to be rehabed with posiitive only. So, I am really cross my fingers for you that you find the way to train him with your approach.

    • @idarahmqvist1373
      @idarahmqvist1373 2 года назад +1

      I would imagine that it would be harder with dogs with actual behavioral problems or serious aggression issues. Chop doesn’t seem to have this at all. 😍

    • @SaschKrassBass
      @SaschKrassBass 2 года назад +2

      ​@@idarahmqvist1373 I think the issue is not with the problems chop shows or can show at the moment. He seems like a good dog. But his excitment can quickly escalate. I remember the turning off to the handler from my dog when I got her. Trainability needs to be trained, too and as George already diagnosed it Chop is intelligent but does not listen well.
      It is like having a german shepard engine but with a terrier's handling.
      George is hands on and very methological. He also has tons of experience. What looks easy for him is hard for normal people.
      Chop is also a very present dog and stands up for himself. I think he has great potential to develop behavioral issues pretty quick. (Luckily, he is now with George)

  • @heatherangellight8558
    @heatherangellight8558 2 года назад

    Great vlog thanks…. He’ll
    Get there with your help and kindness for sure!

  • @CreativeDiamondDogs
    @CreativeDiamondDogs 2 года назад +1

    That slobber when he was chewing on the tendon! 😂😂😂

  • @barrbuff
    @barrbuff 2 года назад +1

    So many good laughs! And up yeah, 👍for Bree.