Avoid These Common Dog Training Mistakes (with Nate Schoemer)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
  • Welcome to today's video on common dog training mistakes. Are you making any of these errors while trying to train your pup? Find out in this episode, and learn how to fix them with tips from professional dog trainer Nate Schoemer.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @armandhammer2235
    @armandhammer2235 Год назад +16

    I took my dog to the store a moment ago and a lady asked me can I pet your dog. I said better yet wanna see him do tricks? She said yes.
    Front
    Center
    Down
    Bang bang
    High five
    Climb
    Reverse
    Walk
    Spin
    All tricks we learned from Nate.

  • @toniafranco791
    @toniafranco791 Месяц назад +1

    I would be lost, more my pup, if I hadn't found this wonderful trainer. 😊

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  3 дня назад

      Thank you! I'm so happy my videos have been helpful. :)

  • @Skateboss369
    @Skateboss369 Год назад +6

    This is truly great from a fellow dog trainer I see these mistakes all the time with my clients and you communicate it so well to them! Truly great job Nate 🎉

  • @FWAadventures
    @FWAadventures Год назад +3

    I train my own dog only but I do all these mistakes. My most common one and so hard for me is the pairing of the marker and reward!!

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  Год назад +1

      Yes, I struggle with the pairing as well. It's very difficult.

  • @younghustle3054
    @younghustle3054 Год назад +3

    Thank you for all the great tips, I can‘t wait to get my own pup!

  • @samwell707
    @samwell707 Год назад

    Great pointers Nate

  • @colbyscanines
    @colbyscanines Год назад

    Great video!

  • @useemehere2
    @useemehere2 Год назад

    Thanks I'm learning a lot from this video.

  • @susanhughes4069
    @susanhughes4069 Год назад

    Nate you’re by far the best 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @tutankhcarmen
    @tutankhcarmen Год назад

    Thank you, this was very useful! It helped me see a couple of mistakes I've been making with my dogs.

  • @muzikjay
    @muzikjay Год назад

    This is one of the best and most practically helpful dog training videos I've seen! Thank you for this! Watching you coach other owners through mistakes we all make is super helpful.

  • @bek4007
    @bek4007 Год назад

    very good lesson
    i will correct one mistake that i do with my pup
    Thanks Nate

  • @samali4327
    @samali4327 Год назад

    Thanks nate

  • @armandhammer2235
    @armandhammer2235 Год назад +2

    Nate you taught me all of this previously and It's just practice now. Cheers.

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for the comment and support. Cheers!

  • @selamawitdemsew3710
    @selamawitdemsew3710 Год назад

    I wish you could upload more videos. About training track and find foot steps

  • @tanjatarnarzewski8338
    @tanjatarnarzewski8338 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us. Using your method makes it so much easier to communicate with our dogs. Thanks.🐾

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  Год назад

      My pleasure and thank you for your continued support. Cheers! :)

  • @makikawanishi584
    @makikawanishi584 Год назад +1

    Great instructions

  • @chrisbotsis7658
    @chrisbotsis7658 Год назад +1

    Nate not you too with the bark box lol

  • @CocoPunta
    @CocoPunta Год назад +1

    Hi Nate, what is the correct response to a dog that is trying to attack you? I have a 2 year old Shiba Inu and I've been through 3 different trainers and the most success I've gotten with rebuilding my relationship with him is through RUclips videos such as yours. It's impossible for me to read his signs because they are either too subtle or he could be by my side asking for rubs and the other second he'd snap and try to take a chunk off my leg. Once he's in the aggression mode, all I can do is guide him into his cage with his leash (which stays on him in the house).

    • @NateSchoemer
      @NateSchoemer  Год назад +3

      If it's fear-based, then we would want to use counterconditioning and desensitization. If it's just aggression and a self-reinforcing behavior, then we have two options. You can either prevent the behavior from happening, or you can use a correction to stop the behavior. So, in the end, the motivation not to receive the correction overrides the motivation to do the undesired behavior. Check out this video for more guidance. ruclips.net/video/bPkW3SWblfM/видео.html
      Corrections in dog training is when we are using positive punishment to stop an undesired behavior. First, we must keep in mind that everything our dogs do is based on motivation. The motivation to access something pleasant, or the motivation to prevent something unpleasant. If your dog is practicing a behavior that is fun (self-reinforcing behavior), then you have two options to stop this. One; make sure to prevent the dog from being able to practice the undesired behavior. The second option is to use a correction to stop the behavior. A correction can be anything the dog doesn't like. So in the end, the motivation not to receive the correction must override the motivation to do the undesired behavior.
      If you use a correction and the undesired behavior continues, then the correction is not high enough. Here's an analogy to help understand this concept. It's important to remember that every dog has their bank account (their correction level). Some dogs are very wealthy, and some are penniless, just like people. Let's say that you are speeding down the highway and a police officer pulls you over and writes you a 25 cent-speeding ticket. The second the officer leaves, you will start speeding again because the ticket wasn't high enough to get you to change your behavior. But let's say he pulls you over and writes you a ten-million-dollar speeding ticket, now it's so high that you will avoid driving altogether, and you will be very stressed out. On the other hand, let's say he pulls you over and writes you a $125 speeding ticket. That would be enough to get you to slow down, without causing you to avoid the behavior of driving altogether. This is what we must do with our dogs; we need to correct them at a level that is adequate to their bank account. If the dog doesn't stop the bad behavior, then you may have to increase the correction. Just be sure to correct the dog in the act.
      In addition, proper corrections should not create a fearful dog. Usually fear when correcting a dog is due to the owner being angry, yelling at the dog, or correcting too hard. When we use a correction, it's simple cause and effect. A correction should never be personal and you should never yell at your dog. Once the correction is done, then we praise and reward our dog when they're doing what we like. If your dog knows why he/she is being corrected and knows how to prevent the correction from happening, then you shouldn't create any fear.
      I hope this helps. Cheers!
      You can learn more about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/ewq_sw0zMr0/видео.html

  • @armandhammer2235
    @armandhammer2235 Год назад +1

    People ask me all the time "how did you teach your dog that"?
    RUclips and Nate Schoemer.

  • @timothyomalley1851
    @timothyomalley1851 Год назад +1

    still find myself pairing lol 😂

  • @karenjohnson2128
    @karenjohnson2128 Год назад

    My dog is so excitable especially when we train . She is so food orientated. We've not had her long and she was 18mths old when we got her so little history.

  • @krismartens8392
    @krismartens8392 Год назад

    Question: I adopted a BIG German Shepherd …. I can’t reach around him to lure him in a spin! 🤣 Suggestions?

    • @melody7136
      @melody7136 Год назад +1

      I have a big Shepherd also. I just do a spin over the top of his head. They quickly catch on.

  • @ramensoup762
    @ramensoup762 Год назад

    Can you make more fun trick videos please👀

  • @Okaley576
    @Okaley576 Год назад

    Excellent work! Btw where did you get your vest? I want one! Much respect 🙌🏆