Hey Nate! It's been while sence I've commented. As before I always learn something from your videos. Even though Creger my German shepherd just turned a year old, I can still credit your training videos for the things I've taught him. When I take him out in public and people ask how I got him to behave so well I always, always tell them about you. Thanks again for what your doing here.
I came across your videos couple of days ago and can't stop watching. Such a wealth of information. I have a 10 month old and 5 month old pupies and was curious how long should each session be and how many sessions each day?
Anxiety as it relates to dog training is often caused by fear. To overcome this, we can use counterconditioning and desensitization techniques. Habituation can also be helpful. Check out this video for more information: ruclips.net/video/LSaA1SnZ90Q/видео.html
Create a strong positive association by making the collar and leash predict things your dog likes. For example, put the collar and leash on before engaging in play, training, eating, or any activity your dog enjoys. Then, take them off after the fun activity. This practice will encourage your dog to like the collar and leash because they predict enjoyable activities. I hope this helps!
You’re amazing not only teaching the dog, but us WHOMANS as well. 😀 I get to pickup my 8 week old mini-aussie next week. I assume I should train from day 1, but not to expect more than the basics in this video? Suggestions? Thanks!
We started day one with our gsd mal mix around a year ago. Now she is so well trained. I suggest also checking out McCann dog training on RUclips also. Both Nate and McCann dogs helped to have us as humans understand how to train our 7 week old puppy. As Nate says, start with markers, then lure work, then introducing the cues to the dog. I hope this helps you and your cute pup. Have fun.
Hey Nate, great video as always. I have one question for you or anyone who wants to answer. If you want to use a clicker because it makes the same sound ever time, would you advise using it only for one marker eg for the terminal marker? Or is there a practical way to use it in multiple ways? I mean "loading the clicker" is propably a good thing in many ways, eg so that you can recall your dog when there are many overwhelming distractions (heard that in your video top 5 most important commands), but you propably dont always want to use it for recall when it is already your terminal marker, because then it rewards the dog for being distracted or am I wrong?
Hi Nate! Thanks for all these videos. I recently adopted a puppy, he is 9 weeks old, it is Belgian Shepperd Malinoi. He is very smart and very confident. the problem I am facing is that he is very stubborn! when he does something wrong like chewing a slipper (when we wearing them) we try to redirect him with toys or food and distract him he does not care, he would continue, we also try to pop the leash a couple of time, but he still does not care, he goes right back at it. I did not insist on the "leash popping" since I don't want him to be traumatized by it; I also have difficulties to get his attention to me, he is always sniffing away (inside the house with no toys nor food around). Would you have any other advise I could try to overcome these behaviors? Thanks a lot!
Jean, I hope you know what you getting yourself into. My question to you, have you own a Belgian Malinois before? When it comes to those dogs, you need to watch Andy Krueger videos as well. Never set up your dog for failure, you don't allow your dog eat your slippers. You have to correct the dog immediately, sure Belgian are stubborn dogs but you have to force your dog to listen. I am not talking about anything abusive. I mean you have to let that dog know, who's in charge with a come and collective voice. You can hold the dog collar until the tension is gone or in a relax stage. When you said, you don't like the popping leash technique. You are setting up your dog for failure. Remember you don't have a lab or a easy going dog. You have to be on that dog all the time. My two cent. I have a 13 weeks GSD working line. breed
@trueGrizzlesFAN22 thanks for your reply. I don't allow him to eat them, it is just that suddenly, he is jumping on them and I do correct the dog immediately, i suppose the question was more, is there a less invasive way to correct him. Belgian Shepherd is the first time indeed, but I did have a few German Shepherds (I know it is not the same but they also require more attention) before and never had any issues with them. I must admit, this one is pretty stubborn :-D
@@jean-francoishonnay4971 when it comes to Belgian Malinois there are no such less invasive way of training those dogs. They are dominant dogs for a reason. Belgian are the type of dog that like to wrestle while a GSD will chase. However, GSD will wrestle if you Force the dog to do so. Belgian is a GSD on steroids. GSD dog have a show line and a working line. GSD working line have same drive as a Belgian Malinois. Backyard breeders have hurt the drive in most GSD. To find a good one you going to need to find a great breeder which reputation.. when you said you own a GSD in past, you might had a show line which is still a GSD but drive is low compared to a working line GSD and a Belgian.. My 13 weeks GSD is very stubborn but I slowly working those stubborn out. I lure her with food or toys. I post a comment today, thanking Nate for all he have done.my dog training is going so well.
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 Thank you for your reply; but this is not really what I asked for advise and I am not sure breed as anything to do with my question anyway. Maybe you misunderstood because English is not my first language, let me try to go back on track by explaining the situation in a different way. Let me also precise, that I have watched all of Nate's videos and they are very helpful and I have learnt a lot thanks to them. The question would be, what would be the next step to do when the dog is focus on a bad behavior when redirection do not work (weather it is toys or treats or anything else), when leash pressure do not do the trick and when popping the leash does not work neither? with this little guy, you could pop the leash 40 times, he would come back 41 times, he is very focused on what he wants to do; Nates is talking about making things fun, this is not fun for him. What I do when he is like this is I take him to another room or to another part of the garden and start something else. Other than that, he is a very good boy, he is well behaved and fun. just sometimes, he gets focused to much on something he should not do, and this where, I have difficulties to change his focus toward something else, this where I am asking for advice. Thanks again for your time.
Nate I have a great dane puppy. The Vet said to wet the food with water or he will be prone to bloating. It makes a big mess for training with food. Do you have a recommendations?
Hi Nate, I was watching one of your videos, you were talking about giving puppies raw bones. You mentioned a chew that you get your older puppies and adult dogs that clean their teeth. Can you tell me what the chew is. Thank you
Hey Nate!! Weve watchrd your videos for quite a while now and its helped me teach my older Service Dog some new tricks! Im havimg a problem with the one thats being trained to take over for her when she fully retires though - she (the dog being trained to fill in for my older dog) was recently attacked on the 5th by a dog thst was off leash and has been startling at so many things that she used to ve just fine with! We're trying desperately to rebuild her confidence amd get her back on track, is there anything that can be done to help us?
It will definitely take time to rebuild their confidence. I would not recommend rushing her. That could make things worse for her. Especially since she just went through a traumatic situation.
@@bdogg20101 we're doimg everything we can to revuild her confidence - but the fact that he (the owner of the off leash dog) constantly is puttting us in this situation where im fearing for my amd both my dogs safety. Ive already reported his offfleash dog to our landlord (his dogs not supposed to be on thr premises) but nothings been done and im not willing to let that jerk ruin her (the new dog thsts being trained) confidence and training. Whst can i do to reverse the damage hes done?
Point number one is that 12 weeks is still quite young. Many puppies are enjoying training at that age but many are not. Patience and your pup will become interested. Show him lots of different stuff and do lots of things with him and pay attention to what he likes. Point two is that if you want to create food interest then stop feeding him. Sometimes it can take 3 days but often it is less than that. Then you feed him his training kibble.
Seeing you work with a very distracted pup was helpful!
Hey Nate! It's been while sence I've commented. As before I always learn something from your videos. Even though Creger my German shepherd just turned a year old, I can still credit your training videos for the things I've taught him. When I take him out in public and people ask how I got him to behave so well I always, always tell them about you. Thanks again for what your doing here.
Same here. Nate is phenomenal.
That’s Nice of you :)
Hi Nate, thank you very much for this video. Everyone can profit and learn from it. Great to see how much fun training should be!🙂🐾
Thanks, I appreciate that! :)
Such a cute and happy pup.
Yeah, he's adorable.
That’s my pup
No but actually that’s my pup go on my RUclips channel
Thanks! Love your videos teaching me how to teach my dog! ❤
Thank you
Awesome!! Keep this series going 🎉
Subscribed for it thanks!
Thanks! Will do! :)
This is a great video demonstrating what you have been teaching. Looking forward to other puppy training. Thanks.
Thanks! :)
Awesome as usual Nate!!
Thanks, Tim! Cheers!
Hey Nate and everyone, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and to all of our furry friends.
love this video
Amazing! Thank you so much ♥ you are helped me a lot
What a lovely puppy. Malinois -Husky mix ??
& great content of course
I came across your videos couple of days ago and can't stop watching. Such a wealth of information. I have a 10 month old and 5 month old pupies and was curious how long should each session be and how many sessions each day?
I wish he had a puppy training package I could subscribe to
Awesome great training, love it.
You’re the best! 💞
Can you please do a video on building confidence in an anxious dog?
Thank you for your videos! They are so helpful!!!
Anxiety as it relates to dog training is often caused by fear. To overcome this, we can use counterconditioning and desensitization techniques. Habituation can also be helpful. Check out this video for more information: ruclips.net/video/LSaA1SnZ90Q/видео.html
Good morning from Guadeloupe ❤
Hi Nate I dont know if you did a video on Resource Guarding but I would appriciate if you can do one thank you in advance
He actually has a video on resource guarding. Let me find the link.
Here you go
ruclips.net/video/_oyft03x6cU/видео.html
Hey Nate what's the trick if the dog does not like a collar or leash?
Create a strong positive association by making the collar and leash predict things your dog likes. For example, put the collar and leash on before engaging in play, training, eating, or any activity your dog enjoys. Then, take them off after the fun activity. This practice will encourage your dog to like the collar and leash because they predict enjoyable activities. I hope this helps!
You’re amazing not only teaching the dog, but us WHOMANS as well. 😀 I get to pickup my 8 week old mini-aussie next week. I assume I should train from day 1, but not to expect more than the basics in this video? Suggestions? Thanks!
We started day one with our gsd mal mix around a year ago. Now she is so well trained. I suggest also checking out McCann dog training on RUclips also. Both Nate and McCann dogs helped to have us as humans understand how to train our 7 week old puppy. As Nate says, start with markers, then lure work, then introducing the cues to the dog. I hope this helps you and your cute pup. Have fun.
Hey Nate, great video as always. I have one question for you or anyone who wants to answer. If you want to use a clicker because it makes the same sound ever time, would you advise using it only for one marker eg for the terminal marker? Or is there a practical way to use it in multiple ways? I mean "loading the clicker" is propably a good thing in many ways, eg so that you can recall your dog when there are many overwhelming distractions (heard that in your video top 5 most important commands), but you propably dont always want to use it for recall when it is already your terminal marker, because then it rewards the dog for being distracted or am I wrong?
So how do you separate the difference between the command come or here, with free?
Hi Nate! Thanks for all these videos. I recently adopted a puppy, he is 9 weeks old, it is Belgian Shepperd Malinoi. He is very smart and very confident. the problem I am facing is that he is very stubborn! when he does something wrong like chewing a slipper (when we wearing them) we try to redirect him with toys or food and distract him he does not care, he would continue, we also try to pop the leash a couple of time, but he still does not care, he goes right back at it. I did not insist on the "leash popping" since I don't want him to be traumatized by it; I also have difficulties to get his attention to me, he is always sniffing away (inside the house with no toys nor food around). Would you have any other advise I could try to overcome these behaviors? Thanks a lot!
Jean, I hope you know what you getting yourself into. My question to you, have you own a Belgian Malinois before? When it comes to those dogs, you need to watch Andy Krueger videos as well. Never set up your dog for failure, you don't allow your dog eat your slippers. You have to correct the dog immediately, sure Belgian are stubborn dogs but you have to force your dog to listen. I am not talking about anything abusive. I mean you have to let that dog know, who's in charge with a come and collective voice. You can hold the dog collar until the tension is gone or in a relax stage. When you said, you don't like the popping leash technique. You are setting up your dog for failure. Remember you don't have a lab or a easy going dog. You have to be on that dog all the time. My two cent. I have a 13 weeks GSD working line. breed
@trueGrizzlesFAN22 thanks for your reply. I don't allow him to eat them, it is just that suddenly, he is jumping on them and I do correct the dog immediately, i suppose the question was more, is there a less invasive way to correct him. Belgian Shepherd is the first time indeed, but I did have a few German Shepherds (I know it is not the same but they also require more attention) before and never had any issues with them. I must admit, this one is pretty stubborn :-D
@@jean-francoishonnay4971 when it comes to Belgian Malinois there are no such less invasive way of training those dogs. They are dominant dogs for a reason. Belgian are the type of dog that like to wrestle while a GSD will chase. However, GSD will wrestle if you Force the dog to do so. Belgian is a GSD on steroids. GSD dog have a show line and a working line. GSD working line have same drive as a Belgian Malinois. Backyard breeders have hurt the drive in most GSD. To find a good one you going to need to find a great breeder which reputation.. when you said you own a GSD in past, you might had a show line which is still a GSD but drive is low compared to a working line GSD and a Belgian.. My 13 weeks GSD is very stubborn but I slowly working those stubborn out. I lure her with food or toys. I post a comment today, thanking Nate for all he have done.my dog training is going so well.
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 Thank you for your reply; but this is not really what I asked for advise and I am not sure breed as anything to do with my question anyway. Maybe you misunderstood because English is not my first language, let me try to go back on track by explaining the situation in a different way. Let me also precise, that I have watched all of Nate's videos and they are very helpful and I have learnt a lot thanks to them. The question would be, what would be the next step to do when the dog is focus on a bad behavior when redirection do not work (weather it is toys or treats or anything else), when leash pressure do not do the trick and when popping the leash does not work neither? with this little guy, you could pop the leash 40 times, he would come back 41 times, he is very focused on what he wants to do; Nates is talking about making things fun, this is not fun for him. What I do when he is like this is I take him to another room or to another part of the garden and start something else. Other than that, he is a very good boy, he is well behaved and fun. just sometimes, he gets focused to much on something he should not do, and this where, I have difficulties to change his focus toward something else, this where I am asking for advice. Thanks again for your time.
Sir.. what breed of dog? Beautiful color❤️❤️❤️
Look like a husky
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 tail is too thin to be a pure husky, I bet a husky mix
The first internet trainer to work with a husky
Nate I have a great dane puppy. The Vet said to wet the food with water or he will be prone to bloating. It makes a big mess for training with food. Do you have a recommendations?
Hi Nate, I was watching one of your videos, you were talking about giving puppies raw bones. You mentioned a chew that you get your older puppies and adult dogs that clean their teeth. Can you tell me what the chew is. Thank you
Hey Nate!!
Weve watchrd your videos for quite a while now and its helped me teach my older Service Dog some new tricks!
Im havimg a problem with the one thats being trained to take over for her when she fully retires though -
she (the dog being trained to fill in for my older dog) was recently attacked on the 5th by a dog thst was off leash and has been startling at so many things that she used to ve just fine with!
We're trying desperately to rebuild her confidence amd get her back on track, is there anything that can be done to help us?
It will definitely take time to rebuild their confidence. I would not recommend rushing her. That could make things worse for her. Especially since she just went through a traumatic situation.
@@bdogg20101 we're doimg everything we can to revuild her confidence - but the fact that he (the owner of the off leash dog) constantly is puttting us in this situation where im fearing for my amd both my dogs safety. Ive already reported his offfleash dog to our landlord (his dogs not supposed to be on thr premises) but nothings been done and im not willing to let that jerk ruin her (the new dog thsts being trained) confidence and training. Whst can i do to reverse the damage hes done?
@@patchfnpainted2911 i would call the cops thats for sure.
@@patchfnpainted2911 is the dog still coming around?
As long as that dog is around, I'm not sure if you would be able to. Especially if your dog was exposed to this vicious dog multiple times.
Hello! I have a golden doodle that’s 12 weeks and has no interest in food or toys and I’m stumped on how to start training, any advice ?
Point number one is that 12 weeks is still quite young. Many puppies are enjoying training at that age but many are not. Patience and your pup will become interested. Show him lots of different stuff and do lots of things with him and pay attention to what he likes. Point two is that if you want to create food interest then stop feeding him. Sometimes it can take 3 days but often it is less than that. Then you feed him his training kibble.
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when you teach the name of the dog? why the command free? thats the ideia bihind? isn't exaclty like "yes"?
Bros training my dog but really that’s my dog just search up Zaypro uzumaki