Fantastic video! I truly appreciated the break down of each step, and am highly please with touching base on transitioning from bating to not having to bait. That’s exactly what I was looking for. Personally I am excited to try the slower movement I think that will solidify the message. Very well done!!!
I am so happy that the video could help you! I will be putting out a video on transitioning your dog off of the food target. We're also currently working on (VOD) video on demand, which will go into much more depth of various exercises, including ian ntroduction to the world of corrections.
I have taught a heel position for the past 9 months. Didnt think Id get into more sport. But here we are. I train in Serbian. Ive used the word "leva" which means left, for her to heel on the left. However, our heeling is just her walking beside me. Do you use another word for focused heel and regular heel. Would love love love a breakdown on that. Otherwise. If I use the same word ive been using to teach heel, are we always going to position in a focusrd heel ( from now on ) anyway. Please and thanks any info helps! Loved this video!!!
I'm so glad you love the video! On the training field, I use all German commands. However, on the street, I use English commands. This allows me to maintain a certain level of performance with my competition work, and at home, I use English commands, which allows for a more casual response. I hope this helps you and good luck with your training!
Thank you for the video. Do you think it will work with a 5 1/2 month old puppy? My curly-coated retriver girl is so wild, I think she will jump all the time to get the food 🤔 But I will try anyway😊
Rewatching this as I’m moving to a new level of expectations with my younger dog. Couple of questions: 1. When do you introduce the “heel” command? Trying to pick up from the video but you don’t always say “heel” specifically. 2. My older dog doesn’t like being right beside me, he is slightly behind and a step away. Should I force him to be close or just be happy he gives the focus? Thanks as always. Will need to come back for a refresher with my boys in the summer.
You can introduce the command right from the beginning. I find it doesn't make any difference. The dog will pick it up. For your older dog, if you're using bait, circling to your right with the bait at a slow to moderate pace can help provided you're using a high value treat.
@@geminik-9obedienceinc258 thank you. One more question, in the sequence when do you use the word “heel” to issue the command when training? So part of phase one, should I even say “heel” or only after we start movement as part phase 2? Again appreciate this amazing advice and direction.
Love your videos! But I have a issue with my newest pup, that I have not had with any of my other shepherds. I can not for the life of me get him to move with me. It’s easy to get him into correct position, he sits straight 8/10 times. But I have issues with both getting him to elongate his neck upwards, and even if I start super slow, walking in place, and then slowly moving my left foot forward, he will not move with me. Been working on this for weeks now.
@@tsloth1390 😂😂😂😂hey man, no idea he was black until you said that, otherwise why is some rando sticking his, apparently black, nose into someone else's business?
What do you do when your dog is not food orientated , has no interest at all outside…i have tried his favorite treats, chicken, beef etc…he is oblivious to me on the outside inside the house. He’s great total focus just can’t get into focus on the outside no matter what I have done.HELP
Hello, you can try feeding 50% of your dog's diet from the bowl and the other 50% during training outside. In some cases, we feed 100% of the dogs' daily rations during training temporarily until behavioral habits are formed, and then we go back to a regular feed schedule.
Some dogs we have them work for their food. Instead of feeding from a bowl, we feed from a pouch during training. Whether it be 50% or 100% of their daily rations.
@@geminik-9obedienceinc258 I tried hand feeding and my dog just will not take food from me, even in the house. I would love to teach him heel but find it virtually impossible as I can't lure him into that position. He will happily starve himself for days rather than take food!
Thank you so much for this video !! subbed immediately, clear instructions and slow enough pace- thank you!!
You are so welcomed!
Fantastic video! I truly appreciated the break down of each step, and am highly please with touching base on transitioning from bating to not having to bait. That’s exactly what I was looking for. Personally I am excited to try the slower movement I think that will solidify the message. Very well done!!!
I am so happy that the video could help you! I will be putting out a video on transitioning your dog off of the food target. We're also currently working on (VOD) video on demand, which will go into much more depth of various exercises, including ian ntroduction to the world of corrections.
You got the talent.
❤️❤️
Thanks a lot Idris Elba! Very helpful
video
Haha Thank you! Let us know of any topics you want us to touch on
Awesome pointers, I think at least. I'll be trying these on my 8mo old duchie starting today! She is smart, maybe smarter than I am :)
You are so welcome 🙏
Thank you so much!
Nice, calm approach. Will definitely try this with my lagotto. Not as large as a Malinois but she definitely has the drive to work with me.
You can make it happen just take your time.👍
It is really appreciable of how you explained 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much!
Great video. Thank you!
You are so welcome 🙏🏼
Great instructional videos
Christopher, Great instructional video!
Glad you liked it! 😀
Man this video is great, I train dogs but never done any competition style heeling.
This is really helpful!
Thank you so much, and I'm glad we could help you!🙏
Great! Thank you very much for this informational video 🙏🏻 I am looking forward to try it with my lady 🐕this afternoon.
Happy to help! let us know of any training videos you'd like to see🙂
Thanks. Simplicity is Clarity for the dog.
Thank you ❤️
I have taught a heel position for the past 9 months. Didnt think Id get into more sport. But here we are.
I train in Serbian. Ive used the word "leva" which means left, for her to heel on the left.
However, our heeling is just her walking beside me.
Do you use another word for focused heel and regular heel.
Would love love love a breakdown on that.
Otherwise. If I use the same word ive been using to teach heel, are we always going to position in a focusrd heel ( from now on ) anyway.
Please and thanks any info helps! Loved this video!!!
I'm so glad you love the video! On the training field, I use all German commands. However, on the street, I use English commands. This allows me to maintain a certain level of performance with my competition work, and at home, I use English commands, which allows for a more casual response. I hope this helps you and good luck with your training!
Thank you for the video. Do you think it will work with a 5 1/2 month old puppy?
My curly-coated retriver girl is so wild, I think she will jump all the time to get the food 🤔 But I will try anyway😊
Yes, with patience and consistency, you will achieve the results!!!
Rewatching this as I’m moving to a new level of expectations with my younger dog. Couple of questions: 1. When do you introduce the “heel” command? Trying to pick up from the video but you don’t always say “heel” specifically. 2. My older dog doesn’t like being right beside me, he is slightly behind and a step away. Should I force him to be close or just be happy he gives the focus? Thanks as always. Will need to come back for a refresher with my boys in the summer.
You can introduce the command right from the beginning. I find it doesn't make any difference. The dog will pick it up. For your older dog, if you're using bait, circling to your right with the bait at a slow to moderate pace can help provided you're using a high value treat.
@@geminik-9obedienceinc258 thank you. One more question, in the sequence when do you use the word “heel” to issue the command when training? So part of phase one, should I even say “heel” or only after we start movement as part phase 2? Again appreciate this amazing advice and direction.
Issue the Heel command half a second before stepping off. Always remember, your command precedes the behavior.
Love your videos! But I have a issue with my newest pup, that I have not had with any of my other shepherds. I can not for the life of me get him to move with me. It’s easy to get him into correct position, he sits straight 8/10 times. But I have issues with both getting him to elongate his neck upwards, and even if I start super slow, walking in place, and then slowly moving my left foot forward, he will not move with me. Been working on this for weeks now.
Is he very food motivated, or does he prefer a toy? Also, what type of food do you use with him?
THANX FOR THE INTRO. WOULD LIKE TO SEE THIS DONE WITH AN UNTRAINED DOG. THANX
STOP YELLING AT HIM LOL
Thank you for comment! We'll keep that in mind
You would need to do basic obedience before moving to more specific training.
Music is a bit loud mate.
Move on to the next channel 😊
Hey no disrespect man, just thought your content was great, just difficult to hear and concentrate on. Shame.
@@ajdaltonrn you know that the dude you’re replying to is a different black dude right?
@@tsloth1390 😂😂😂😂hey man, no idea he was black until you said that, otherwise why is some rando sticking his, apparently black, nose into someone else's business?
Music is loud and voice is also loud. Bring voice down more and music down a lil
What do you do when your dog is not food orientated , has no interest at all outside…i have tried his favorite treats, chicken, beef etc…he is oblivious to me on the outside inside the house. He’s great total focus just can’t get into focus on the outside no matter what I have done.HELP
Hello, you can try feeding 50% of your dog's diet from the bowl and the other 50% during training outside. In some cases, we feed 100% of the dogs' daily rations during training temporarily until behavioral habits are formed, and then we go back to a regular feed schedule.
Some dogs we have them work for their food. Instead of feeding from a bowl, we feed from a pouch during training. Whether it be 50% or 100% of their daily rations.
@@geminik-9obedienceinc258 I tried hand feeding and my dog just will not take food from me, even in the house. I would love to teach him heel but find it virtually impossible as I can't lure him into that position. He will happily starve himself for days rather than take food!
My dog gets too excited by food. I don't know how to calm her down.
Dislike the music. It's annoying and can't understand what your commands are.