Now that you’ve got the first 3 skills established, it’s time to plan the rest of your training: Your Complete Puppy Training Schedule By Age ruclips.net/video/hpb7-dbjVSU/видео.html Thanks for watching!
This is really great to see: a new dog owner learning how to train! Videos online make it look so easy, I’m glad to see that learning how to train takes time too! Thanks for sharing
Haha! I was listening to this with my 11 week old puppy sleeping next to me- when she heard you said "Sit, sit..." she just popped up into a "sit position!" Guess she wasn't as asleep as I thought!
We got our new mini dachshund at 8 weeks old. The first day she was here she learned to use the doggy stairs. The second day I taught her to sit. Two days later she followed the other dogs through the dog door. Ive recently taught her to twirl and down and now she’s practicing ‘stay’. Puppies are so easy to train! She’s also A++ at coming when I call her.
This is SOOOOOOOO helpful!!! My 12 week old mini schnauzer puppy is still very little, and I've been having such a challenging time luring him into down position. Going to implement these techniques right away.
So excited! I’m adopting a 5 month old on the weekend! I have no idea what he knows if anything. I’m looking to buy your course would you suggest the 4+ month course? Or should I check the puppy one out too in case
Thank you! Our ccpdt training class says we shouldn't have our dogs wearing harnesses because it encourages pulling. I only use the collar in class but on my own i usually use a harness and our pup pulls sometimes but she's only 4 months old, she's still learning everything.
Question. I’m in Florida and just reached out to a trainer to get me started training with my Kooikerhondje puppy. The first words out of her mouth were that she uses a E collar. I have grave reservations on using any E collar on a puppy and would like your thoughts on this practice. I’m just trying to get my little girl doing basic obedience. I don’t want to mess this puppy up for life.
jesus christ. don't! listen to your instincts. i'm not a trainer but if i learnt anything from any trainer who uses positive reinforcement is that reward-based training always trumps fear/punishment based training. I know from anecdotes that a lot of trainers who train with these e-collars SWEAR that they don't hurt the dog, "it's just a reminder", "it's just to get her attention". my answer to this is that if you can't teach the dog without force to GLADLY listen to you then you don't deserve its attention anyway. i've been teaching my 4mo puppy with the McCann techniques (and in general, positive reinforcement), and we are pretty much on schedule on how well she responds to her name and our calling. we set her up for success so if she doesn't respond in a situation, we won't test her again, and go back to one level lower, so that she never learns that she doesn't have to listen to us. in 3 weeks, we got from 0 (not even knowing her name) to coming back to us even when there is a little commotion with other dogs.
So excited for you! Biggest puppy tip is: if you can’t have your eyes on him, into the crate. This is a tall order but any mistake or bad behavior you can prevent is priceless. So much more time and effort to train out unwanted behavior. What kind of dog?
@@tanyarucinski7715 Beautiful dogs!! Will you be doing your own grooming? I learned how to clipper and groom a poodle when I was 18 (library books -lol) Really great videos on RUclips now. Good luck with your new baby! BTW: this channel is teaching GREAT methods and techniques. Good for you learning all you can ahead of time. You’ll do great because your putting in the time.
Don't reward for a nip. Say out loud at the moment he nips 'OUCH!', then remove the treat. Wait for him to re-engauge with you by holding the food just out of reach. Eventually he will sit and ponder why he isn't getting the food. As soon as he sits, mark with YES and reward. Puppies are bad about nipping, but removing the food removed at that moment makes him/her think 'what can I do to earn the food'. It just takes time.
@@longwildernesswalks Thanks for the input. Yes, this is what I "discovered" works with her. At first I lured her into a sit, even with the nip, but then I pulled my hand up higher, and she looked at it. Out of reach, and not nipping or jumping, I quickly said, "YES" and gave her the treat. It took a few times before she got it, but now she's really good about sitting, with the lure, without nipping. WIN!
maybe puppy is overfed, or you are trying to train right after a meal? I exercise my puppy, then do training, right before her meal, so just part of her kibble is still super-motivating!
Try using its own puppy food before you feed it . Grab a couple bits and have follow your hand without giving any until youre ready to start whatever it is youre gonna be teaching i found it to be very useful in our training as my puppy is very food motivated . Ofcourse that also depends if your dogs attention is drawn towards food or perhaps can be a squeaky/noisy toy maybe a shoe/sandal rope dogs also love to tug and shake you should try looking into different stuff maybe you just havent found what drives your puppy to show you his true personality . Dogs are amazing i love my dachshund very much hes quite the little guy . Give it lots of love and care and they’ll show you loyalty and great affection in return . Because youre not only owner youre the pack leader
Now that you’ve got the first 3 skills established, it’s time to plan the rest of your training: Your Complete Puppy Training Schedule By Age
ruclips.net/video/hpb7-dbjVSU/видео.html
Thanks for watching!
What breed of dog is that?
This is really great to see: a new dog owner learning how to train! Videos online make it look so easy, I’m glad to see that learning how to train takes time too! Thanks for sharing
Haha! I was listening to this with my 11 week old puppy sleeping next to me- when she heard you said "Sit, sit..." she just popped up into a "sit position!" Guess she wasn't as asleep as I thought!
We got our new mini dachshund at 8 weeks old. The first day she was here she learned to use the doggy stairs. The second day I taught her to sit. Two days later she followed the other dogs through the dog door. Ive recently taught her to twirl and down and now she’s practicing ‘stay’. Puppies are so easy to train! She’s also A++ at coming when I call her.
This is SOOOOOOOO helpful!!! My 12 week old mini schnauzer puppy is still very little, and I've been having such a challenging time luring him into down position. Going to implement these techniques right away.
It is SO helpful watching an amateur like me do the training!! Of course the trainers make it look so easy, but us owners are learning too :)
This pup looks like my lil' Yorkie mini dachshund mix, Juno. It took almost a month of practice, but laying down is now her best command. 🥰
what a coincidence! I'm picking up my dachshund chihuahua pup tomorrow and her name will be Juno aswell 😄
Aha!!! Boy, I sure have been doing it wrong...I won't be repeating ANYMORE!!
VERY valuable tips!!! 🤩
Thank you for sharing what a new puppy owner & puppy look like as they learn together. Great video!
What is this cuteness of a doggo??
Y’all make some of the best and most helpful dog training videos. Thank you!
Really appreciative of videos like this.
Thanks Kayl. Very helpful.
This is incredibly helpful! Love the pro tip! Love how there was a note about how Kayl refocuses the pup!!!!!!
That dog is is the definition of adorable.
So excited! I’m adopting a 5 month old on the weekend! I have no idea what he knows if anything. I’m looking to buy your course would you suggest the 4+ month course? Or should I check the puppy one out too in case
Thank you! Our ccpdt training class says we shouldn't have our dogs wearing harnesses because it encourages pulling. I only use the collar in class but on my own i usually use a harness and our pup pulls sometimes but she's only 4 months old, she's still learning everything.
Great video! Thanks for the advice !
Getting a pupper soon. These video's are fantastic bite size pieces of info. Thankyou from Co Durham UK.
thank you ❤
He looks like my little terrier, Maltese mix down to his coloring. So precious!!
He’s a Maltese, Jack russel terrier mix :)
@@graysonann9155 that’s awesome! Looks so much like my little one!
Question. I’m in Florida and just reached out to a trainer to get me started training with my Kooikerhondje puppy. The first words out of her mouth were that she uses a E collar. I have grave reservations on using any E collar on a puppy and would like your thoughts on this practice. I’m just trying to get my little girl doing basic obedience. I don’t want to mess this puppy up for life.
jesus christ. don't! listen to your instincts. i'm not a trainer but if i learnt anything from any trainer who uses positive reinforcement is that reward-based training always trumps fear/punishment based training. I know from anecdotes that a lot of trainers who train with these e-collars SWEAR that they don't hurt the dog, "it's just a reminder", "it's just to get her attention". my answer to this is that if you can't teach the dog without force to GLADLY listen to you then you don't deserve its attention anyway.
i've been teaching my 4mo puppy with the McCann techniques (and in general, positive reinforcement), and we are pretty much on schedule on how well she responds to her name and our calling. we set her up for success so if she doesn't respond in a situation, we won't test her again, and go back to one level lower, so that she never learns that she doesn't have to listen to us.
in 3 weeks, we got from 0 (not even knowing her name) to coming back to us even when there is a little commotion with other dogs.
Amazing how people have been able to train dogs for thousands of years before the invention of e-collars
Such a cutie!!!
I just got a 7 weeks mini dachshund. What is the perfect time that I can start training her?
These are great puppy things, can I use the same/similar techniques to 2-year-old dogs who haven't had training before???
What do you use for treats?
During the first sit exercise she comments that the dog really likes the cheese.
At about 4:00
I heard that, too. I wonder what kind. I have Pomeranians and they have sensitive stomachs. Thought about using chicken but it’s semi-expensive.
You can try it with their kibble too. I do that with my Pittie with sensitive stomach. I also do salmon, turkey, and sweet potato treats.
That is lot of training treats. Do we need to feed puppy his regular two time food?
I have asked this question on different site with no answer. Should I be training using a collar or with a halter? When do use one or the other?
This trainer keeps her puppies on a house line indoors. Outdoors, she may use a leash or a long line depending on the training objective
My pup is coming home at 8 weeks......we will be starting crate training right away but any other pointers?
So excited for you! Biggest puppy tip is: if you can’t have your eyes on him, into the crate. This is a tall order but any mistake or bad behavior you can prevent is priceless. So much more time and effort to train out unwanted behavior. What kind of dog?
Medium sized goldendoodle
@@tanyarucinski7715 Beautiful dogs!! Will you be doing your own grooming? I learned how to clipper and groom a poodle when I was 18 (library books -lol) Really great videos on RUclips now. Good luck with your new baby! BTW: this channel is teaching GREAT methods and techniques. Good for you learning all you can ahead of time. You’ll do great because your putting in the time.
What kind of reward treats do you all use?
My puppy nips my fingers if I have food. I try to work on sit but end up having to address the exuberant puppy teeth! How do I handle that?
Offer the treat palm up rather than holding it with your fingers.
@@browneves How does that work if I'm luring into a sit? She'll just see the back of my hand.
My puppy is the same, he nips at my hands and then after when I don't have treats he still nips
Don't reward for a nip. Say out loud at the moment he nips 'OUCH!', then remove the treat. Wait for him to re-engauge with you by holding the food just out of reach. Eventually he will sit and ponder why he isn't getting the food. As soon as he sits, mark with YES and reward. Puppies are bad about nipping, but removing the food removed at that moment makes him/her think 'what can I do to earn the food'. It just takes time.
@@longwildernesswalks Thanks for the input. Yes, this is what I "discovered" works with her. At first I lured her into a sit, even with the nip, but then I pulled my hand up higher, and she looked at it. Out of reach, and not nipping or jumping, I quickly said, "YES" and gave her the treat. It took a few times before she got it, but now she's really good about sitting, with the lure, without nipping. WIN!
What is the food that you are offering that keeps that puppy’s interest? My puppy loses interest in the treat that I am offering.
In this video she was using cheese.
What type of cheese…shredded?
maybe puppy is overfed, or you are trying to train right after a meal? I exercise my puppy, then do training, right before her meal, so just part of her kibble is still super-motivating!
Try using its own puppy food before you feed it . Grab a couple bits and have follow your hand without giving any until youre ready to start whatever it is youre gonna be teaching i found it to be very useful in our training as my puppy is very food motivated . Ofcourse that also depends if your dogs attention is drawn towards food or perhaps can be a squeaky/noisy toy maybe a shoe/sandal rope dogs also love to tug and shake you should try looking into different stuff maybe you just havent found what drives your puppy to show you his true personality . Dogs are amazing i love my dachshund very much hes quite the little guy . Give it lots of love and care and they’ll show you loyalty and great affection in return . Because youre not only owner youre the pack leader