Great information. My first Dog ( I’m 75!) ever, a beautiful Standard Poodle, we got her from an ethical Breeder 4 yrs ago. Boy, did she, the Dog, teach me ! I’ve come to the realization that very smart Dogs also can be very stubborn. I’m very much still in a learning Curve in teaching her to listen to me reliably, Certainly don’t regret getting her, she gives us so much joy!
PS my husband laughed when I told him I was going to the bathroom with our dog to do crapper training. You my dear are an amazing and awesome person. Never heard/watched anyone as unique and inspiring as you. Thank you for truth and kindness in all you do.
I'm late to this video but the 5Ps is *exactly* what I need to do to *efficiently* get my 2yr old Aussie x Maremma to internalize her basic training as thoroughly as I want her to be able to exhibit. I've been struggling to find a way to teach her to respond consistently in "odd" situations and it hadn't occurred to me to plan training sessions this way. Pretty sure it's the fast-track way to break through to the next layer of understanding for her! And it's such an easy training exercise to incorporate! I also appreciate SO MUCH the way you talk about accountability - to yourself, and to your dog - and that you bring it up again and again through your videos. Yourself and McCann Dogs pointed me in the right direction in regards to that before I even brought my dog home 2yrs ago (which is part of what made me incredibly excited to train a dog - it flipped all the bad feelings I had about failure on its head), but I think it's your specific commitment to getting owners to shift their mindset that's helped me explain what I'm doing to other people (family, neighbours, friends) when they think I need help or advice based on their old school views of dog training. Speaking of "efficiency of training/fast-track training," lol, your ongoing discussion of accountability helps me fast-track explaining to people in my life why I'm uninterested in taking their advice. I mean, I don't put it in blunt/confrontational ways like "I'm uninterested in taking your advice" lol but you gave me the vocabulary I was missing to reduce how frustrating I was finding those interactions to be.
Had a lady with a Pug. She'd tell the dog to sit and the dog would lie down. She didn't care, drove the husband nuts. Told her technically your husband is correct. If you don't care, just switch the word to park it - dog's choice on position, just don't want the dog to move from the place. Worked for everyone, including the dog. Hope that helps.
Geeze.......ALL the trainers I watched on SM... paid for, gone to classes... By far, you make the most sense.... kinda cool to keep expanding. I DO follow others trainers, and several I had e canned. 💯😉😊
As a balanced trainer, I agree 100% with you that subscribers don't indicate proficiency. I could, but I won't, name a positive-only, force-free (although that term in itself is a lie) trainer that is WILDLY popular and has 20 times your subscriber base, and he is nearly useless and is leading SO many people estray. It makes me so ANGRY. There is another with a huge number of subscribers that is FANTASTIC. There is another with a similar subscriber base to yours that is my hero. I really like your content. Thank you for what you do and congratulations on what you've accomplished. Please keep it up!
Cues. Consistency. Yeah. I am consistent. My husband says, "Oh, that's okay...." which how my Beagle learned to door dart. Because my husband absolutely will not insist on consistency.
Hi @Marilyn Alm, you are not alone. We've got a video on the topic of dogs living with people who have different rules to help: ruclips.net/video/aqjtMxZLSJ0/видео.html
hello, my 6 years old rescue dog still has some issues with people. as a stray dog, she was beaten by people and she was very fearful when we took her in, her way to keep her safe was to bark and lunge. She even bit once a man's ankle who approached her cottage too much (before we adopted her). we worked hard with her to build confidence and keep her safe. She is on a leash in public and wears a head holder. we played many games for brain and sports. The COVID time wasn't useful for socializing with people, so her fears are still there. she likes hiking and there are no problems with people on the walk, runners, bikers, or skaters (we desensitized her for more than 2 years of proofing). now we can talk with strangers on the road but we are not confident to go to a restaurant or crowded area and have her relaxed. Rarely there are lunges to a person or other for no obvious reason. what can I do more to reach the point of taking off the head holder? unfortunately, we are living in an area where the neighbors are not interested in helping her as part of the exercises. on the walk, she rarely accepts treats, or toys at all, but she responds to cues. only if the person is extremely unpleasant from her point of view she lunges once (on a short leash there is no danger) and then she is ok. more like a bad habit than an aggressivity due to fear. most of the time she prefers to find something really interesting in the grass instead of looking at the trigger. this is desirable and better but I prefer to help her be not triggered as long as she is with us. She is confident but not relaxed all the time. unfortunately, she was labeled as anxious and was not allowed to learn agility. we play games agility-like but is not the same. thank you for your advice. Ioana and Dala - the dog
WOW I am really enjoying your posts. Before listening to your posts I thought I would go into another room and ask my dog to sit and he did and I wasn't sure I was sure and he did it. I need to lose the bribe and I have recently stopped watching all these dog trainers that have actually drained me . I am so interested in what you have to say because you are awesome.
Nice length. I can usually fit 20 minutes in somewhere. Concise and easy to take notes. Very good. Very good. THANK you for making these videos available.
I was surprised this morning that my 5 mo old puppy (aussie shepherd) headed for the front door from the end of the front field when I told him to "go get Sophie"(my black lab). He seems to grasp sentences not just one word cues. He sat for his food by watching Sophie do it the 2nd night he was at my home from the breeder. Thought it a flook but he kept doing it so use that to teach him that was a "sit"
Wow! Tried this!! I'm out of pocket!! As far as lying down is concerned, this confused the heck out of her!! And she thinks the sit and down cues are also recall cues, no distance downs except with a hand up. We have a lot of work to do. Thanks for making it clear why we should do this for our dogs, love getting a deeper understanding of my girl
This was the best video Susan has ever done. So valuable do not miss, especially if u r struggling with distraction in dog sports like rally and obedience. For pet owners if u make it to the $100,000 level get your dog engaged in a sport as they r a super star and will be winning blue ribbons !
Susan, I agree and understand your theory, I am struggling with repeating the behaviors in all the different environments. Environments. For example, recall. Do short distance recall with no distractions but I am not getting the same behavior on long distance. Recall with distractions. How do I overcome these obstacles?
Terrific podcast. It's time to review my dog's bank statement. This is a wonderful way to check for understanding in multiple environments. I can't wait to get started. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. My 2,9 yrs Belgian shepherd behaves 5 stars at home, but does not listen once he leaves the gate. He is reactive, over excited… have tried 3 training programmes… nothing works!
I cant wait to try working with my dogs to do these commands without hand signals. My tainer had us use hand signals to learn stay and sit. I already know when I ask my one dog to sit she wont until I move my hand for her to do so and actually I do find that kind of annoying. Thank you for your videos!
Thank you AGAIN! I kinda knew we were bribing but it made life easier. Now I see it is not what I want nor expect nor good for my relationship with my pup. My bank statement is overdrawn. BTW I have a post-it on my computer D-A-S-H to remind me what we are working on achieving.
Susan you are such an inspiration. I love you, the way you train and these fantastic nuggets of insight and information ❤ By the way, loving your hair in this video
I have a 5 month old Shepherd/blue healer mix (from what I can tell) I have been trying to train him to come for 2 months now times a day and he still does not get it all the time along with relentlessly bullying my golden I am ata loss and feel like a failure what can I do to help him. I am 67 and have trained a lot of puppies in my lifetime but this one is a challenge I have singed up for for life I love him so much.
Hi @LadyWinterHawk14, thank you for watching and wanting to help your puppy. We have three playlists to assist. The first is on living with multiple dogs - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2ee0fquucowgCTcl1kCdO- The next is our playlist with puppy essentials - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2hywpv3Md3HbWWPPbVF8W5 And the third is on training listening skills - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy0HiauCoyVrDAWr1VeAWPES
Great podcast as always but I have to work on my bank statement for don't have what I want with my youngest and going to be working on it and making it better with my older Bosties but they definitely are better because been with you 4 years now and totally Loving it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
8:40 and just last night my husband was stomping through our house screaming at our dogs “Who did this when he found a pee spot on our living room carpet. And tells me he’s done with the dogs. He thinks he knows more about dogs than the professionals. I really love my dogs and my husband is threatening to “get rid” of the dog and I don’t have anyplace to go. I’m desperate. I don’t want to get rid of 1,000.00 dogs
we love you susan garrett. the only time we fail with sit (hovering bum) and especially lie down is in the rain or when the ground is very wet. should we work this or is it reasonable not to make him? :)
I think it’s always fun to work on a challenge but when you use the phrase “make him” do it I want to share with you that the way I “make” my dogs do anything they don’t want to do is by making it so outrageously fun for them there’s no way they wouldn’t want to do it.
@@RaptorsGirl absolutely! i just wonder how lying down in the rain could ever be outrageously fun for the dog that really dislikes water. But I'm sure there's a way I just need to brainstorm it. :)
Have a 14 week old puppy that I am training myself. Second dog. I have always used bribery and want to get away from that. What are some reinforcements that we can use after a behavior? Or are training treats still a valid option? However I can already tell he only tends to listen to me if I have my training treat pouch on or he knows I have treats on me somewhere. He does listen pretty well inside the house for 6/10 times though. Outside... not so much.
Hi and congrats on your puppy! You're on the right track, and treats are a valid options, as a reward not a lure. Here's a playlist full of resources for you: ruclips.net/video/FxAeS2BNvKY/видео.html
Hi Diana, that's awesome about DASH, and brings such a positive addition to learning. Here's where you can watch the video for teaching stand on cue - susangarrettdogagility.com/2020/10/train-your-dog-to-stand-on-cue/
Thank you Susan for a very inspiring pod episode! Question, do you need to train the specific cue in every position and environment or do you think that it will spill over to other cues if you train some? I’m thinking training tricks are easier to train inside with 5 Ps, but will that training transfer to for instance recall or stop to flush (gundogs)?
Hi Jenny, it all comes back to the layers of the 5C Pyramid and DASH. Here's videos on both to help you with planning your training. The 5 Critical Dog Training Layers for Confidence with Anything ruclips.net/video/iYgTuOw5Cag/видео.html Why Balance Breaks Fast Track Your Dog Training ruclips.net/video/XuMEhcwMRf8/видео.html
My schnoodle turns on on a dime when i whistle for her anywhere no matter what she is doing. She has been solid since she was 4 months and she is almost 4 now.
Wondering if you had any thoughts on why my puppy barks at me when I give her a cue. She doesn't bark much at all. But she does when I ask her to sit or down. I haven't taught her 'speak' for treats or meals because I don't want her barking. She has adopted this behavior on her own. Lol
Hi @alishagarcia5150, it might be a bit of a superstitious behavior, and we have a video to help with why it might be happening 😊 - ruclips.net/video/sh28zCwQi8o/видео.html
I don’t know, I think RASH might sell better..lol..I’ve realized even before this vid my dog is getting away with a lot of blending of responses just because he’s hungry and wants to get to the food as fast as possible, (use his kibble at mealtimes for training) so he runs through another one if I’m not fast enough with the reward.
When do you start to feel like your dog could do a trained behavior "anywhere"? Obviously if your dog has never been in an airport then we wouldn't expect 100% understanding, but how long will it take to build a generalized behavior in pretty much any normal city park? Maybe how long is the wrong question, but it's the natural one. Maybe my real question is how do you know they are ready? What does your bank statement look like when you feel comfortable walking your dog off leash on a hiking trail? I ask because I often think I have more in my bank account than I really do (not on hiking trails! Even just in my backyard). I can read the bank account when my dog hands it to me (fails to recall), but otherwise I feel like I'm a bad judge at guessing what my bank statement really looks like.
I've been thinking about this a bit. I think the answer is that you don't know how much is in your bank account, which is why incremental progress is so important. Can I afford something worth $1? How about $2? And you just keep working up until you know how much you've got. Once you figure out where you are at, you have to put more in the bank to make that value go up, but you still can't see the balance so you have to keep moving slowly.
I saw that video your talking about, I thought it cant be right, my 14 week old puppy gets her down and sit mixed up all the time, i have been letting it go as that man says, but i kept thinking shes never going to get it right. so thanks, I needed to hear this. I will listen to more of your videos. I also dont agree with all the treat and toy reward stuff. When we get in from a walk i ask my puppy to sit just inside when we get in and she does, no treat, just waits (albeit sometimes in a lie down by accident ) so then i get her harness off calmly which is probably reward in itself. The only time I use a treat for anything is when she gets the zoomies and starts trying to bite, so I can get her to be still and put her in her crate to cool off.
So, when I want her to come in the house, she takes off. I got her used to leasing, but I don't want to go out with her right away she takes off. What do I do to get her to stay in the yard?
My problem is when she is in hunt mode,can't snap her out of it. Can this really be done ? Have her listen when her brain is engaged in hunting? The other thing is like a comment I read prior that the husband doesn't follow thru
Hi Irene, yes it can be done through the power of permission for the activities your dog loves the most. Susan talks about using your dog's favourite activities as reinforcement in many episodes, but here's one about your dog's Predatory Motor Sequence: ruclips.net/video/uHBLvBj0Jqo/видео.html For partners not following the same rules, here's another great episode: ruclips.net/video/aqjtMxZLSJ0/видео.html Happy training!
With all due respect, and I totally appreciate all you do, but watching your videos makes me feel like a dog getting confused by humans. I totally need to rewatch your videos! Thank you!!!😊
I am taking all your classes … so what is considered a good relationship. My dog stays so close to me … she sleeps on couch, on my bed … she relates to me more than hubby … what would be your definition of a relationship.
Hi @bmrbca3658 treats, and many other things, are reinforcers. You might enjoy a deep dive into the topic of Reinforcement, Permissions and Transfer of Value in Dog Training with our full playlist on the topic - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy1IUj_4P54q2PIuLNtnXjFO&si=YRwfp1Mfx5iSh42Z
i used to have a dog for 15 years (white sheperd), but today? i don't think i want another one. it's too much to deal with and i'm not willing to train another dog to stop every bad behaviour they display. people, be ready and prepared when you get an animal. this is nearly as educating a little kid, with alot of similar frustrations. think before you put your dog in the pond when things aren't going easily
Look. I don't remember if it was in this podcast that you said it, but I'm sorry, I have to point this out. When you call yourself a "kindness based" trainer, that's very offensive to anyone who isn't 'positive only'. Really, really offensive. You imply anyone who doesn't train the same as you is not a kind trainer. I don't know who you're thinking of when you imply that, because almost every trainer I've ever seen who is a balanced trainer does everything in their power to train with kindness. In fact, the reason they use the other quadrants of operant conditioning is BECAUSE they think it's kinder to the dog. So please don't imply that about us. It's simply wrong, and it's rude to boot.
I was in the middle of typing out a lengthy response, but realized you, like all strongly defensive balanced trainers, wouldn’t read it with an open mind. You’re easily offended by what Susan Garrett said and felt the need to vent it here because deep down you know what she said is true. I hope that one day you will step back, assess your approach to training with an open mind and with the latest scientific research (peer-reviewed and from respectable journals), and and consider a different path. I don’t have much faith this will happen, but I hope it will.
@@kiki__21 The reason I found it so offensive is because of what I said in the comment. It's like positive only trainers don't believe I actually love and care for my dog! I mean, how could you think that? I love her to death. The reason I use aversives in my training is BECAUSE I want her to have the least stress in her life, and the most happiness. THAT'S why I was so offended. Now, as for the methods I'm using, perhaps I am wrong. Perhaps there is a better way, but I haven't seen it. I mean, the studies I believe you're referring to are, for a start, pretty much garbage. If those scientists were actually trying to carry out sound science, they didn't have the funds or the time to do it right. To be honest I'm not sure training methods can be scientifically proven to be more effective than others. If you can show me something that proves me wrong, of course, please do. But it changes from dog to dog, situation to situation, so I just can't see one fix-all method working better.
I have a problem that I haven't seen you address in a podcast I got a 5-year-old dog from the humane society. She is a Dutch Shepherd. It seems like a previous owner has beat her or abused her. She is so skittish and nervous that it's difficult to train her. She doesn't like to play with toys she's afraid of them. Her background was living on a farm away from people. She is extremely nervous around other people and obviously has no social skills. Do you have any ideas. Thank you
Hi Steve, added to the suggestion list, thank you. Here are resources that we do have that will help with foundations. Podcast video for rescue dogs: ruclips.net/video/-WTjF2ll7Xc/видео.html And we have a playlist with videos covering the emotions of dogs with strategies to help them: ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy29pv3_9b7DZdMFJL9ZJPMy
Hi Paige! Susan did another great podcast explaining the science if you want to geek out a bit: ruclips.net/video/FxAeS2BNvKY/видео.html Happy training! ❤️🍪
Boy am I confused….I loved the talk of my pup being able to do what cued to do anyplace…I don’t understand how we get there….practice & practice at home…move outside (but no other distraction other then being out) and she misses cues….so? Go back inside?
Hi Margaret, our new series on our dogs listening at a distance will help - here's part one for you and part two is coming up - ruclips.net/video/MHMzbxNElPs/видео.html
How to maintain connection with dog in very difficult environment--agility ring with dog pee everywhere? My dogs find it more valuable (somehow) to go off sniffing all the stinky spots. I need to be more interesting than a dog pee spot on the mats, which shouldn't be hard, but....drives me nuts!
Hi @Cheryl anon, it's the layers that will get us to the highly distracting places, and building value for what we want our dogs to do. Our video "The 5 Critical Dog Training Layers for Confidence with Anything" provides an excellent overview - ruclips.net/video/iYgTuOw5Cag/видео.html
Oh my heavens I have been using hand signals with every command I have taught our Lab sometimes not speaking and using hand signals 😔🫣😯. So I need to go back and not do any hand signals right? Oh my goodness 😳
Hi Candace, hand signal aren't a bad thing, it depends on what you're looking for. Here's another great podcast episode for you about this topic: ruclips.net/video/QxCwNl3Wpg8/видео.html
Bahahaha. My puppy's name is Loona (NOT Luna!)...because I am obsessed with loons. I even have 2 loon tattoos. Amd have several hundred images of loons in my home. She's black and white....obviously. 🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍 Bordoodle.
Start playing ItsYerChoice: dogsthat.com/y/iycsummit
Great information.
My first Dog ( I’m 75!) ever, a beautiful Standard Poodle, we got her from an ethical Breeder 4 yrs ago. Boy, did she, the Dog, teach me !
I’ve come to the realization that very smart Dogs also can be very stubborn.
I’m very much still in a learning Curve in teaching her to listen to me reliably,
Certainly don’t regret getting her, she gives us so much joy!
PS my husband laughed when I told him I was going to the bathroom with our dog to do crapper training.
You my dear are an amazing and awesome person. Never heard/watched anyone as unique and inspiring as you.
Thank you for truth and kindness in all you do.
@lorrainepinkava5628 It’s wonderful to hear! Glad your husband found the humor in your training😄 (Julie - DogsThat Team)
I'm late to this video but the 5Ps is *exactly* what I need to do to *efficiently* get my 2yr old Aussie x Maremma to internalize her basic training as thoroughly as I want her to be able to exhibit. I've been struggling to find a way to teach her to respond consistently in "odd" situations and it hadn't occurred to me to plan training sessions this way. Pretty sure it's the fast-track way to break through to the next layer of understanding for her! And it's such an easy training exercise to incorporate!
I also appreciate SO MUCH the way you talk about accountability - to yourself, and to your dog - and that you bring it up again and again through your videos. Yourself and McCann Dogs pointed me in the right direction in regards to that before I even brought my dog home 2yrs ago (which is part of what made me incredibly excited to train a dog - it flipped all the bad feelings I had about failure on its head), but I think it's your specific commitment to getting owners to shift their mindset that's helped me explain what I'm doing to other people (family, neighbours, friends) when they think I need help or advice based on their old school views of dog training. Speaking of "efficiency of training/fast-track training," lol, your ongoing discussion of accountability helps me fast-track explaining to people in my life why I'm uninterested in taking their advice. I mean, I don't put it in blunt/confrontational ways like "I'm uninterested in taking your advice" lol but you gave me the vocabulary I was missing to reduce how frustrating I was finding those interactions to be.
@rebeccaburnell9319 that you for such a wonderful note and for everything you are doing! You've got this 💚
“Acronym can be RASH but the t-shirt won’t sell as well” I love the honesty!! 😂😂
A gentle reminder that we are educating our dogs : ) and ourselves.
Had a lady with a Pug. She'd tell the dog to sit and the dog would lie down. She didn't care, drove the husband nuts. Told her technically your husband is correct. If you don't care, just switch the word to park it - dog's choice on position, just don't want the dog to move from the place. Worked for everyone, including the dog. Hope that helps.
Geeze.......ALL the trainers I watched on SM... paid for, gone to classes...
By far, you make the most sense.... kinda cool to keep expanding. I DO follow others trainers, and several I had e canned. 💯😉😊
As a balanced trainer, I agree 100% with you that subscribers don't indicate proficiency. I could, but I won't, name a positive-only, force-free (although that term in itself is a lie) trainer that is WILDLY popular and has 20 times your subscriber base, and he is nearly useless and is leading SO many people estray. It makes me so ANGRY. There is another with a huge number of subscribers that is FANTASTIC. There is another with a similar subscriber base to yours that is my hero. I really like your content. Thank you for what you do and congratulations on what you've accomplished. Please keep it up!
Hi! I’m about to buy a course from a male trainer. I wonder if you’re talking about him here 🕵️ Does his first name start with N?
Cues. Consistency. Yeah. I am consistent. My husband says, "Oh, that's okay...." which how my Beagle learned to door dart. Because my husband absolutely will not insist on consistency.
Hi @Marilyn Alm, you are not alone. We've got a video on the topic of dogs living with people who have different rules to help: ruclips.net/video/aqjtMxZLSJ0/видео.html
Marilyn Alm yep have seen my husband do the same things. I’m glad to say my husband is learning. The dog has got it.😂
@@carolemuenzer5490 This made me chuckle and snort!😂
So so so frustrating and creates resentment. Sorry to hear 😬
Husbands… 🤦🏽♀️
hello, my 6 years old rescue dog still has some issues with people. as a stray dog, she was beaten by people and she was very fearful when we took her in, her way to keep her safe was to bark and lunge. She even bit once a man's ankle who approached her cottage too much (before we adopted her). we worked hard with her to build confidence and keep her safe. She is on a leash in public and wears a head holder. we played many games for brain and sports. The COVID time wasn't useful for socializing with people, so her fears are still there. she likes hiking and there are no problems with people on the walk, runners, bikers, or skaters (we desensitized her for more than 2 years of proofing). now we can talk with strangers on the road but we are not confident to go to a restaurant or crowded area and have her relaxed. Rarely there are lunges to a person or other for no obvious reason. what can I do more to reach the point of taking off the head holder? unfortunately, we are living in an area where the neighbors are not interested in helping her as part of the exercises. on the walk, she rarely accepts treats, or toys at all, but she responds to cues. only if the person is extremely unpleasant from her point of view she lunges once (on a short leash there is no danger) and then she is ok. more like a bad habit than an aggressivity due to fear. most of the time she prefers to find something really interesting in the grass instead of looking at the trigger. this is desirable and better but I prefer to help her be not triggered as long as she is with us. She is confident but not relaxed all the time. unfortunately, she was labeled as anxious and was not allowed to learn agility. we play games agility-like but is not the same. thank you for your advice. Ioana and Dala - the dog
WOW I am really enjoying your posts.
Before listening to your posts I thought I would go into another room and ask my dog to sit and he did and I wasn't sure I was sure and he did it.
I need to lose the bribe and I have recently stopped watching all these dog trainers that have actually drained me .
I am so interested in what you have to say because you are awesome.
Nice length. I can usually fit 20 minutes in somewhere. Concise and easy to take notes. Very good. Very good. THANK you for making these videos available.
Thanks for the amazing feedback! 💕
This is a great way to train a dog without needing any equipment or specially rented space. I will commit to this next 30 days with my dog!
This channel is a gem. Like all your educational content 👏🏼👍🏼
I was surprised this morning that my 5 mo old puppy (aussie shepherd) headed for the front door from the end of the front field when I told him to "go get Sophie"(my black lab). He seems to grasp sentences not just one word cues. He sat for his food by watching Sophie do it the 2nd night he was at my home from the breeder. Thought it a flook but he kept doing it so use that to teach him that was a "sit"
Oh my GOSH! The bank statement segment 🤣 LOVE it!
Thank you, Andrea! We had fun with that too 😄
Lol, Tater and the bank statement. And it went on so long, I could just feel the "see". 🤣
Wow! Tried this!! I'm out of pocket!! As far as lying down is concerned, this confused the heck out of her!! And she thinks the sit and down cues are also recall cues, no distance downs except with a hand up. We have a lot of work to do. Thanks for making it clear why we should do this for our dogs, love getting a deeper understanding of my girl
I am on a social media, listening to a trainer with thousands of followers, and I still think that you are great.! Should I stop? 😊
This was the best video Susan has ever done. So valuable do not miss, especially if u r struggling with distraction in dog sports like rally and obedience. For pet owners if u make it to the $100,000 level get your dog engaged in a sport as they r a super star and will be winning blue ribbons !
Motivating, refreshing, and needed. Thank you 😊
Susan, I love your hair!!
Thank you…au naturale today. Sometimes I let the curls run free…other days it’s the flat iron for me 😊
Ohhhh she snapped on this one. Brilliant. I really like your content and psychology of science.
This video helped a lot because I just got a Aussiedoddle 😊
I love how comprehensive your videos are.
Thank you, Kathleen!
Susan, I agree and understand your theory, I am struggling with repeating the behaviors in all the different environments. Environments. For example, recall. Do short distance recall with no distractions but I am not getting the same behavior on long distance. Recall with distractions. How do I overcome these obstacles?
Have you tried a long lead?
Love this!! So hard when you've used the run away method for recall work 🤣 extra challenge! Adore your perspective ALWAYS
Terrific podcast. It's time to review my dog's bank statement. This is a wonderful way to check for understanding in multiple environments. I can't wait to get started. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. My 2,9 yrs Belgian shepherd behaves 5 stars at home, but does not listen once he leaves the gate. He is reactive, over excited… have tried 3 training programmes… nothing works!
I cant wait to try working with my dogs to do these commands without hand signals. My tainer had us use hand signals to learn stay and sit. I already know when I ask my one dog to sit she wont until I move my hand for her to do so and actually I do find that kind of annoying. Thank you for your videos!
Fabulous content (no surprise there) and I love the curls!
14:21 how do you recommend moving away from touring? He’s only 5 months and would love to move away!
super cast!! Thanks
Back to the training living room 🫣 at 9 months old. Better now and do it right ❤thank you for all your amazing instructions love that I found you ❤.
So many good thought structures in this video! Thanks!
Thank you for watching! We are so glad you enjoyed the video
I can’t bring myself to say “stubborn”. Tenacious and determined, yep! 😃❤️
I like that.
Thanks for the encouragement!!
Thank you!! Working with a rescue.. he’s a great boy but needs some work😍
Thank you AGAIN! I kinda knew we were bribing but it made life easier. Now I see it is not what I want nor expect nor good for my relationship with my pup. My bank statement is overdrawn. BTW I have a post-it on my computer D-A-S-H to remind me what we are working on achieving.
Susan you are such an inspiration. I love you, the way you train and these fantastic nuggets of insight and information ❤ By the way, loving your hair in this video
I love your videos!!!🐶🦊
I have a 5 month old Shepherd/blue healer mix (from what I can tell) I have been trying to train him to come for 2 months now times a day and he still does not get it all the time along with relentlessly bullying my golden I am ata loss and feel like a failure what can I do to help him. I am 67 and have trained a lot of puppies in my lifetime but this one is a challenge I have singed up for for life I love him so much.
Hi @LadyWinterHawk14, thank you for watching and wanting to help your puppy. We have three playlists to assist.
The first is on living with multiple dogs - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2ee0fquucowgCTcl1kCdO-
The next is our playlist with puppy essentials - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2hywpv3Md3HbWWPPbVF8W5
And the third is on training listening skills - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy0HiauCoyVrDAWr1VeAWPES
Great podcast that gives you much to think about as usual. Thank you
Great podcast as always but I have to work on my bank statement for don't have what I want with my youngest and going to be working on it and making it better with my older Bosties but they definitely are better because been with you 4 years now and totally Loving it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Fabulous video as always! Very inspiring as always!
8:40 and just last night my husband was stomping through our house screaming at our dogs “Who did this when he found a pee spot on our living room carpet. And tells me he’s done with the dogs. He thinks he knows more about dogs than the professionals. I really love my dogs and my husband is threatening to “get rid” of the dog and I don’t have anyplace to go. I’m desperate. I don’t want to get rid of 1,000.00 dogs
we love you susan garrett. the only time we fail with sit (hovering bum) and especially lie down is in the rain or when the ground is very wet. should we work this or is it reasonable not to make him? :)
I think it’s always fun to work on a challenge but when you use the phrase “make him” do it I want to share with you that the way I “make” my dogs do anything they don’t want to do is by making it so outrageously fun for them there’s no way they wouldn’t want to do it.
@@RaptorsGirl absolutely! i just wonder how lying down in the rain could ever be outrageously fun for the dog that really dislikes water. But I'm sure there's a way I just need to brainstorm it. :)
@@lylafoymusic Kiddie pool in the summer with no water in it at first…add a little bit at a time.
Have a 14 week old puppy that I am training myself. Second dog. I have always used bribery and want to get away from that. What are some reinforcements that we can use after a behavior? Or are training treats still a valid option? However I can already tell he only tends to listen to me if I have my training treat pouch on or he knows I have treats on me somewhere. He does listen pretty well inside the house for 6/10 times though. Outside... not so much.
Hi and congrats on your puppy! You're on the right track, and treats are a valid options, as a reward not a lure. Here's a playlist full of resources for you: ruclips.net/video/FxAeS2BNvKY/видео.html
wow I loved it.
Is there a Facebook group or somewhere we can go to post videos and ask if we are doing things correctly?
I love the way you set up DASH … will be starting this … what video shows how to teach stand?
Hi Diana, that's awesome about DASH, and brings such a positive addition to learning. Here's where you can watch the video for teaching stand on cue - susangarrettdogagility.com/2020/10/train-your-dog-to-stand-on-cue/
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Thank you Susan for a very inspiring pod episode! Question, do you need to train the specific cue in every position and environment or do you think that it will spill over to other cues if you train some? I’m thinking training tricks are easier to train inside with 5 Ps, but will that training transfer to for instance recall or stop to flush (gundogs)?
Hi Jenny, it all comes back to the layers of the 5C Pyramid and DASH. Here's videos on both to help you with planning your training.
The 5 Critical Dog Training Layers for Confidence with Anything
ruclips.net/video/iYgTuOw5Cag/видео.html
Why Balance Breaks Fast Track Your Dog Training
ruclips.net/video/XuMEhcwMRf8/видео.html
🇮🇪 very good upload
My schnoodle turns on on a dime when i whistle for her anywhere no matter what she is doing. She has been solid since she was 4 months and she is almost 4 now.
Wondering if you had any thoughts on why my puppy barks at me when I give her a cue. She doesn't bark much at all. But she does when I ask her to sit or down. I haven't taught her 'speak' for treats or meals because I don't want her barking. She has adopted this behavior on her own. Lol
Hi @alishagarcia5150, it might be a bit of a superstitious behavior, and we have a video to help with why it might be happening 😊 - ruclips.net/video/sh28zCwQi8o/видео.html
Thank you. Finally getting the difference between bribe and reinforcement. I think my brain will hold “Bribe or Wages” as the bumper sticker version
I don’t know, I think RASH might sell better..lol..I’ve realized even before this vid my dog is getting away with a lot of blending of responses just because he’s hungry and wants to get to the food as fast as possible, (use his kibble at mealtimes for training) so he runs through another one if I’m not fast enough with the reward.
I love you.
When do you start to feel like your dog could do a trained behavior "anywhere"? Obviously if your dog has never been in an airport then we wouldn't expect 100% understanding, but how long will it take to build a generalized behavior in pretty much any normal city park? Maybe how long is the wrong question, but it's the natural one. Maybe my real question is how do you know they are ready? What does your bank statement look like when you feel comfortable walking your dog off leash on a hiking trail? I ask because I often think I have more in my bank account than I really do (not on hiking trails! Even just in my backyard). I can read the bank account when my dog hands it to me (fails to recall), but otherwise I feel like I'm a bad judge at guessing what my bank statement really looks like.
I've been thinking about this a bit. I think the answer is that you don't know how much is in your bank account, which is why incremental progress is so important. Can I afford something worth $1? How about $2? And you just keep working up until you know how much you've got. Once you figure out where you are at, you have to put more in the bank to make that value go up, but you still can't see the balance so you have to keep moving slowly.
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I saw that video your talking about, I thought it cant be right, my 14 week old puppy gets her down and sit mixed up all the time, i have been letting it go as that man says, but i kept thinking shes never going to get it right. so thanks, I needed to hear this. I will listen to more of your videos. I also dont agree with all the treat and toy reward stuff. When we get in from a walk i ask my puppy to sit just inside when we get in and she does, no treat, just waits (albeit sometimes in a lie down by accident ) so then i get her harness off calmly which is probably reward in itself. The only time I use a treat for anything is when she gets the zoomies and starts trying to bite, so I can get her to be still and put her in her crate to cool off.
So, when I want her to come in the house, she takes off. I got her used to leasing, but I don't want to go out with her right away she takes off. What do I do to get her to stay in the yard?
Eye opening! I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on agility training and sadly now realizing have had wrong teaching!! Ugh! Back to square one!
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I think my puppy likes your voice
My 4 month old GSD is a loony bet at best. 😊
My problem is when she is in hunt mode,can't snap her out of it. Can this really be done ? Have her listen when her brain is engaged in hunting? The other thing is like a comment I read prior that the husband doesn't follow thru
Hi Irene, yes it can be done through the power of permission for the activities your dog loves the most. Susan talks about using your dog's favourite activities as reinforcement in many episodes, but here's one about your dog's Predatory Motor Sequence: ruclips.net/video/uHBLvBj0Jqo/видео.html
For partners not following the same rules, here's another great episode: ruclips.net/video/aqjtMxZLSJ0/видео.html
Happy training!
With all due respect, and I totally appreciate all you do, but watching your videos makes me feel like a dog getting confused by humans.
I totally need to rewatch your videos! Thank you!!!😊
100 percent chasing a squirrel
I am taking all your classes … so what is considered a good relationship. My dog stays so close to me … she sleeps on couch, on my bed … she relates to me more than hubby … what would be your definition of a relationship.
Eliminate the bribes, eliminate the props, but in a lot of the training clips you are using treats. Isn't that a bribe?
Hi @bmrbca3658 treats, and many other things, are reinforcers. You might enjoy a deep dive into the topic of Reinforcement, Permissions and Transfer of Value in Dog Training with our full playlist on the topic - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy1IUj_4P54q2PIuLNtnXjFO&si=YRwfp1Mfx5iSh42Z
looney bet here😅
i used to have a dog for 15 years (white sheperd), but today? i don't think i want another one. it's too much to deal with and i'm not willing to train another dog to stop every bad behaviour they display. people, be ready and prepared when you get an animal. this is nearly as educating a little kid, with alot of similar frustrations. think before you put your dog in the pond when things aren't going easily
Create something positive out of your bad experience. Dogs are among the best animals in creation!
Tater Salad always the role model for special and different! 🏅🐕🤪
Look. I don't remember if it was in this podcast that you said it, but I'm sorry, I have to point this out.
When you call yourself a "kindness based" trainer, that's very offensive to anyone who isn't 'positive only'. Really, really offensive. You imply anyone who doesn't train the same as you is not a kind trainer.
I don't know who you're thinking of when you imply that, because almost every trainer I've ever seen who is a balanced trainer does everything in their power to train with kindness. In fact, the reason they use the other quadrants of operant conditioning is BECAUSE they think it's kinder to the dog.
So please don't imply that about us. It's simply wrong, and it's rude to boot.
I was in the middle of typing out a lengthy response, but realized you, like all strongly defensive balanced trainers, wouldn’t read it with an open mind. You’re easily offended by what Susan Garrett said and felt the need to vent it here because deep down you know what she said is true.
I hope that one day you will step back, assess your approach to training with an open mind and with the latest scientific research (peer-reviewed and from respectable journals), and and consider a different path. I don’t have much faith this will happen, but I hope it will.
@@kiki__21 The reason I found it so offensive is because of what I said in the comment.
It's like positive only trainers don't believe I actually love and care for my dog! I mean, how could you think that? I love her to death.
The reason I use aversives in my training is BECAUSE I want her to have the least stress in her life, and the most happiness. THAT'S why I was so offended.
Now, as for the methods I'm using, perhaps I am wrong. Perhaps there is a better way, but I haven't seen it.
I mean, the studies I believe you're referring to are, for a start, pretty much garbage.
If those scientists were actually trying to carry out sound science, they didn't have the funds or the time to do it right.
To be honest I'm not sure training methods can be scientifically proven to be more effective than others. If you can show me something that proves me wrong, of course, please do. But it changes from dog to dog, situation to situation, so I just can't see one fix-all method working better.
I have a problem that I haven't seen you address in a podcast I got a 5-year-old dog from the humane society. She is a Dutch Shepherd. It seems like a previous owner has beat her or abused her. She is so skittish and nervous that it's difficult to train her. She doesn't like to play with toys she's afraid of them. Her background was living on a farm away from people. She is extremely nervous around other people and obviously has no social skills. Do you have any ideas. Thank you
Hi Steve, added to the suggestion list, thank you. Here are resources that we do have that will help with foundations.
Podcast video for rescue dogs:
ruclips.net/video/-WTjF2ll7Xc/видео.html
And we have a playlist with videos covering the emotions of dogs with strategies to help them:
ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy29pv3_9b7DZdMFJL9ZJPMy
oh my god, bribes! I bet one hundred thousand dollars that's the reason my dog doesn't listen to me.
Hi Paige! Susan did another great podcast explaining the science if you want to geek out a bit: ruclips.net/video/FxAeS2BNvKY/видео.html
Happy training! ❤️🍪
@@DogsThat thanks!
Boy am I confused….I loved the talk of my pup being able to do what cued to do anyplace…I don’t understand how we get there….practice & practice at home…move outside (but no other distraction other then being out) and she misses cues….so? Go back inside?
Hi Margaret, our new series on our dogs listening at a distance will help - here's part one for you and part two is coming up - ruclips.net/video/MHMzbxNElPs/видео.html
How to maintain connection with dog in very difficult environment--agility ring with dog pee everywhere? My dogs find it more valuable (somehow) to go off sniffing all the stinky spots. I need to be more interesting than a dog pee spot on the mats, which shouldn't be hard, but....drives me nuts!
Hi @Cheryl anon, it's the layers that will get us to the highly distracting places, and building value for what we want our dogs to do. Our video "The 5 Critical Dog Training Layers for Confidence with Anything" provides an excellent overview - ruclips.net/video/iYgTuOw5Cag/видео.html
She’s deaf.
Oh my heavens I have been using hand signals with every command I have taught our Lab sometimes not speaking and using hand signals 😔🫣😯. So I need to go back and not do any hand signals right?
Oh my goodness 😳
Hi Candace, hand signal aren't a bad thing, it depends on what you're looking for. Here's another great podcast episode for you about this topic: ruclips.net/video/QxCwNl3Wpg8/видео.html
Please stick to the point... I really don't want to hear about your class reunions
Bahahaha. My puppy's name is Loona (NOT Luna!)...because I am obsessed with loons. I even have 2 loon tattoos. Amd have several hundred images of loons in my home. She's black and white....obviously. 🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍 Bordoodle.
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