When you work good working line German Shepherds like Carsons dog and a working line Mal. You'll notice the difference, the Shepherds have a larger presence and some dogs can be a bit scary. They also bite a lot harder.
Insane. This video has so much in terms of dog training "secrets", you just have to listen carefully. The amount I learned just from free videos is off the charts
I had a BIG Hungarian border patrol lines male that was a serious dog. Rocco reminds me of him. My dog would bite deep on the pillow and would maintain that bite NO MATTER what. These dogs are definitely not for everyone. An inexperienced handler can get way over his skis in a hurry. My dog would regularly challenge me. VERY possessive, too.
Hallo, this Frank from Kenya. It has taken quite time to say this, I have always watch you trainings and have learned a lot from them. I just wanted to say thenks I appreciate you so much, keep on with the good work
You have the best and most interesting working dog training videos and the most articulate narration on RUclips and every dog is a super great looking one!
3:23 This is one problem that I have as well. My dog prefers to enjoy the toy on the ground. Had a bit of resource guarding in the past as well, but we worked on that so much that nobody could guess it. However, if not on leash, she still wouldn't get back to me very well with the toy. - I have worked with two toys of the same sort when she was younger/a puppy; i think that layed the foundation but woudn't bring me forward much anymore now? - I have worked of with trading the toy with food, but that does not always make sense, especially for a hunting dog on hunting days (bloat) - I have worked with a flexi leash and just pulled her into me as soon as she lowers her head; this seemed to work great to a level where she would come back without me using the leash - however, it still doesn't translate to her being unleashed; while I don't need to use the leash anymore, she still doesn't come back well to me with the toy when the leash is NOT on. Should you read this comment and answer, I would literally be honoured. Been following your channel for a while now.
What are they doing on mintue 8:20 is it just a Bark command to bring energy or is it a behavier from the dog i see it very often by working dogs also when digs act like this when they get there collar on how does that work?
I would like a dog like him. I hope to get one I hope not too far from now. Though I would like a dutchie, as I like KNPV. MORE CIVIL. than any other competition sport.
rescued, gorilla looking, black face, Boxer named Buster malnourished, @ 89lbs see his ribs and spine, a super dog aggressive. trainer/ behaviorist told me Buster was a 9mm. he had no fear, took a 5lb roast off a hot grill... Rocko has intensity of power keg, definitely will dominate. I'll be checking out Rocko' s progression.
Love your videos! Question, while walking the dog, it constantly looks up at the handler, is he taught to do that or is he expecting a reward? It’s very impressive.
when I play tug I say to my presa, "you wanna play, play, play play" etc... then we play the tug game shes really wanting after a bit I ask for the out. she will out. if I dont say "wanna play," she knows the out is coming first and she outs the ball. I wonder if theres any merit to doing this?
Can someone help me .what does the noise Thier making mean in German the chirp..? My Dog has that same type of weird bite because he is so small..It makes me feel better knowing that my dog isn't the only one..
„Chip“ is a commonly used marker that marks when the dog has done something right and will get a reinforcement. ..like „yes“ or a clicker. It’s not a German word.
I know that I am a very picky Swede here ... But why does the owner use the German words - Platz and Fuß, and then he suddenly switches to English and says "stay", instead of using the German/Scandinavian words for it; Bleib/stanna ... Doesn't that destroy the whole point behind the purpose of using Czech/Dutch/German/Scandinavian etc. in dog training? As I do understand it, training with German words is very common for the police force in the states, so that the dog does not take up on someone else's words as a command, but why use some but not all words in German…😕
You can use any language you want!! I’ve known IGP people train in all English. In Russian. In Korean. And known some that mix several different ones. It’s more about the relationship and teaching the dog than the language.
I’ve never understood why anyone would train in another language they don’t speak..tradition is one argument, but honestly, you could say “pizza!…barf!..slug!…skatepark!” and the dog couldn’t care less..
@johncspine2787 One of the reasons to use commands in another language is differentiating functional obedience from competition style obedience. From the dog's perspective you could use "spaghetti", "meatballs" or whatever other words, but why would you?
Its usually "tradition" in sense of "I have a GSD, I should teach him in german" or and thats why I use two different languages - The "intensity" of the verbal cue. Heel and Fuß are the same thing for us humans. For my dogs, heel means walk by my side, dont wander off and at least pay some kind of attention to what I am doing. Fuß (the usual german cue for heel) means glue your head to my knee, look up and be sharp. "Bleib" is usually used to singal the dog to stay where it is and not to get up/move further. "Steh" is the term used in general and in this video to tell the dog to "get up/stand up"
When you work good working line German Shepherds like Carsons dog and a working line Mal. You'll notice the difference, the Shepherds have a larger presence and some dogs can be a bit scary. They also bite a lot harder.
Using the opposition reflex on the box to strengthen the down was amazing.
Beautiful example of a working line GSD. Looks like you have a lot of potential there. Thanks for sharing! 😁👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You training is awesome love the information
Insane. This video has so much in terms of dog training "secrets", you just have to listen carefully. The amount I learned just from free videos is off the charts
Indeed!
I had a BIG Hungarian border patrol lines male that was a serious dog. Rocco reminds me of him. My dog would bite deep on the pillow and would maintain that bite NO MATTER what. These dogs are definitely not for everyone. An inexperienced handler can get way over his skis in a hurry. My dog would regularly challenge me. VERY possessive, too.
Hallo, this Frank from Kenya. It has taken quite time to say this, I have always watch you trainings and have learned a lot from them. I just wanted to say thenks I appreciate you so much, keep on with the good work
Absolutely love this video. So informative. My dog has that exact issue with the ball. Please do more videos like this 🙏
You have the best and most interesting working dog training videos and the most articulate narration on RUclips and every dog is a super great looking one!
Cane sprintosissimo dalle doti brillanti. Haz è uno spettacolo, lì veramente ci vuole una mano esperta come la tua per ottenere risultati ottimali.❤❤
Elite Member - So much great stuff!! The nuances are everything. Thank you for sharing!
Great video. I always enjoy videos demonstrating how to fix training issues. Nice dog. Thanks for sharing
Love the fire in him. Great content as always, haz. 🔥
Great video and very informative, as usual. Thanks for this.
Haz, you're a genius! I love your stuff man. Thank you for sharing all these videos
Rocko is a Beast 🐾🐶🐾🥰
3:23 This is one problem that I have as well. My dog prefers to enjoy the toy on the ground. Had a bit of resource guarding in the past as well, but we worked on that so much that nobody could guess it. However, if not on leash, she still wouldn't get back to me very well with the toy.
- I have worked with two toys of the same sort when she was younger/a puppy; i think that layed the foundation but woudn't bring me forward much anymore now?
- I have worked of with trading the toy with food, but that does not always make sense, especially for a hunting dog on hunting days (bloat)
- I have worked with a flexi leash and just pulled her into me as soon as she lowers her head; this seemed to work great to a level where she would come back without me using the leash - however, it still doesn't translate to her being unleashed; while I don't need to use the leash anymore, she still doesn't come back well to me with the toy when the leash is NOT on.
Should you read this comment and answer, I would literally be honoured. Been following your channel for a while now.
Thank you, that's a really beautiful video for learning 👍
Very nice dog and video content!!!
❤🙏 Love from Scotland 🙏❤️
beautiful.
Real training lessons thanks
What are they doing on mintue 8:20 is it just a Bark command to bring energy or is it a behavier from the dog i see it very often by working dogs also when digs act like this when they get there collar on how does that work?
I would like a dog like him. I hope to get one I hope not too far from now. Though I would like a dutchie, as I like KNPV. MORE CIVIL. than any other competition sport.
rescued, gorilla looking, black face, Boxer named Buster malnourished, @ 89lbs see his ribs and spine, a super dog aggressive.
trainer/ behaviorist told me Buster was a 9mm. he had no fear, took a 5lb roast off a hot grill...
Rocko has intensity of power keg, definitely will dominate.
I'll be checking out Rocko' s
progression.
Great work
Build the team ❤ GSD ❤
do you have any vids on how to get control of there back ends thnks
wht is the pedigree name of rocco
Love your videos! Question, while walking the dog, it constantly looks up at the handler, is he taught to do that or is he expecting a reward? It’s very impressive.
He’s not ‘walking’ the dog, it’s competitive focused heeling. He was trained to do that for the sport he’s competing in
when I play tug I say to my presa, "you wanna play, play, play play" etc... then we play the tug game shes really wanting after a bit I ask for the out. she will out. if I dont say "wanna play," she knows the out is coming first and she outs the ball. I wonder if theres any merit to doing this?
🥰.. My Caucasian Shepherd would calm him down
Wow where can I find a puppy like this?
Careful what you wish for
@@TheDemockeryI have a trainer. I don’t want a pet.
Can someone help me .what does the noise Thier making mean in German the chirp..? My Dog has that same type of weird bite because he is so small..It makes me feel better knowing that my dog isn't the only one..
„Chip“ is a commonly used marker that marks when the dog has done something right and will get a reinforcement. ..like „yes“ or a clicker. It’s not a German word.
Why pop the leash so often during play?
很高兴能在免费的视频上看到如此丰富的知识🙏🙏
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Fuuuuuuck yeah
Uff that leaking
I know that I am a very picky Swede here ... But why does the owner use the German words - Platz and Fuß, and then he suddenly switches to English and says "stay", instead of using the German/Scandinavian words for it; Bleib/stanna ... Doesn't that destroy the whole point behind the purpose of using Czech/Dutch/German/Scandinavian etc. in dog training? As I do understand it, training with German words is very common for the police force in the states, so that the dog does not take up on someone else's words as a command, but why use some but not all words in German…😕
You can use any language you want!! I’ve known IGP people train in all English. In Russian. In Korean. And known some that mix several different ones.
It’s more about the relationship and teaching the dog than the language.
He is using the German command "Steh" (pronounced "Shtay") which means :Stand". They build duration in the commands so "Stay" is not used.
I’ve never understood why anyone would train in another language they don’t speak..tradition is one argument, but honestly, you could say “pizza!…barf!..slug!…skatepark!” and the dog couldn’t care less..
@johncspine2787 One of the reasons to use commands in another language is differentiating functional obedience from competition style obedience.
From the dog's perspective you could use "spaghetti", "meatballs" or whatever other words, but why would you?
Its usually "tradition" in sense of "I have a GSD, I should teach him in german" or and thats why I use two different languages - The "intensity" of the verbal cue. Heel and Fuß are the same thing for us humans. For my dogs, heel means walk by my side, dont wander off and at least pay some kind of attention to what I am doing. Fuß (the usual german cue for heel) means glue your head to my knee, look up and be sharp. "Bleib" is usually used to singal the dog to stay where it is and not to get up/move further. "Steh" is the term used in general and in this video to tell the dog to "get up/stand up"
Salutes
Absolutely love this video. So informative. My dog has that exact issue with the ball. Please do more videos like this