Get Your Puppy To Come When You Call - Introducing The Cue - Second Step

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • 0:00 Intro
    0:50 Target Training To Teach Recall
    1:18 Demoing An Understanding
    1:56 How To Teach Here Command
    3:33 How To Treat My Dog
    4:00 We All Make Mistakes
    6:10 Move Your Training To New Areas
    7:00 Outro
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    Once you get your puppy to come when you call by teaching them to come in and touch your hand, which we call targeting, then you are ready for the second step of recall training. The second step of getting your puppy to come when you call is introducing the cue for recall. The cue we use for recall is "here". When teaching your dog to come back when you call there are three main steps. First you need to develop a behavior, second introduce a cue or command, and third condition and generalize! In this video we show when and how to introduce the cue or command "here" when working on recall with your dog.
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  • @bakhtawarali3973
    @bakhtawarali3973 2 года назад

    Wow! Learned alot from this video

  • @johnhayden4766
    @johnhayden4766 2 года назад +1

    Love your guys content! In another video you mentioned creating a training plan that would be on patreon and in your store. Did that ever come to fruition? Excited to have something to follow with our new puppy later this year!

  • @An8cowgirl
    @An8cowgirl 2 года назад

    I have been doing this with my own puppy, but loved your comments about variable rewards and changing locations. Thanks for making such great content.

  • @lincolnhoward428
    @lincolnhoward428 2 года назад +1

    Just got a new pudlepointer pup 3 days ago and she has been doing awesome with our charging clicker sessions. How long do you recommend I should continue charging before introducing the cue?

  • @RileyGossett
    @RileyGossett 2 года назад

    I tried this the first time the other day but my Blue Heeler puppy (3 months and 1 week) is EXTREMELY food motivated and is already following me around. He already knows “stay” and my like come here command “ok” to come out of stay, but how would I get him to learn “here” for just everyday use? As in when we are not training he can just ignore me haha.
    Btw love your videos! They are amazing!

  • @lorilu30
    @lorilu30 Год назад

    I love you guys I watch alot I've got dogs that are quite a bit like the ones you train they are very big energetic wow and just turning seven months they are smart but they love to mess with you. I've been wanting to order the e color clicker and all the items you have to Trai. Little harder than I thought love to run away they need alot of work.

  • @jennifereverage7284
    @jennifereverage7284 Год назад

    How long do you recommend each session?

  • @pwprochazka
    @pwprochazka 2 года назад

    My 11 week old GSP is just not food driven. He loves liver treats but I hate giving him those frequently. With his regular food, he can take it or leave it. Very frustrating and it make training very tough.

  • @tnoutdoors3820
    @tnoutdoors3820 2 года назад

    My puppy didn't have its tail cropped when it was born, and it's 105 dollars to have it done now, she's 11 weeks old. Is tail cropping mainly a cosmetic thing?

  • @KasandraJones
    @KasandraJones 5 месяцев назад +1

    We have been doing training at each meal time (3X a day) with our 9 week old black lab. He caught on very quickly to sit and to the here command with clicker training. He gets these things within only a few sessions each not even. What can I do to test that he actually is getting it? Should I try a session mixing up the commands or is it too early for that? How do you know when it’s time to move onto a new trick? Seems a little too good to be true lol.

    • @StandingStoneKennels
      @StandingStoneKennels  5 месяцев назад

      It sounds like you might want a little more guidance with the specifics of puppy training. If you want to follow a step-by-step program to train your puppy from home, we have an online course set up: www.standingstonesupply.com/courses
      If you want more customized, one-one-on-one guidance, we have our Patreon option: www.patreon.com/standingstonekennels

  • @colincfour-zp9ul
    @colincfour-zp9ul 2 года назад

    Do you only do training when it's feeding time, as this is what I see from the most videos? yall use their meal as a reward?

  • @midknight_flight2902
    @midknight_flight2902 2 года назад +1

    Im about to get a pup that’s about a year old without much training. Will I be able to get the same results with kibble or will I have to utilize a better treats?

  • @filsilva7213
    @filsilva7213 2 года назад +1

    Hey what's the best way to get in contact with you for training?
    Thank you

    • @StandingStoneKennels
      @StandingStoneKennels  2 года назад

      Out contact form at standingstonekennels.com

    • @filsilva7213
      @filsilva7213 2 года назад

      @@StandingStoneKennels just left a voice-mail. Thank you

  • @willmason8421
    @willmason8421 2 года назад

    Why use "here," as opposed to "come"? It seems like "here" would sound close to "heal" for a dog learning commands. Thanks.

    • @peredavi
      @peredavi 2 года назад +1

      It’s your choice. You can say “here “ in Chinese for all it matters if your consistent. I use here. It is not confused with heel because of the context of where it’s used. I say Heel to my dogs when they’re 30 ft away to bring them right to heel ,anyways