Early Days Retrieving - Puppy learns how to 'Trade' with great results

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @grahamallison2990
    @grahamallison2990 4 года назад +1

    Good to see progress with Oxo.

  • @Shogunersash
    @Shogunersash 3 года назад +1

    I've found your channel and I could not be more relieved! In my youth I worked with positive reinforcement trainers. My family has put down a deposit on a GSP puppy and we are looking to train for hunting. There is not a lot of information on training without e collars.
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mo, Good Luck with your new puppy. I am guessing that you are in the US with your comments about the ec. If you train your pup well from the start you should not have any real issues. We do have online training manuals available on www.aytee.co.uk/training if you are looking to train a working gsp. Enjoy !

    • @Shogunersash
      @Shogunersash 3 года назад

      @@AyteeGSPs We have her now! Tule is her name. Thank you for your reply and again for what you share.

  • @NaarbuitenmetAnnelies
    @NaarbuitenmetAnnelies 4 года назад

    The moment you wait for Oxo to turn away her head is great. Powerful sign of your respect en knowledge for the learning proces of Oxo and an important part of teamwork between the both of you. Thanks for this upload, Annelies.

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  4 года назад +1

      Thanks ! They need time to think in training, I think sometimes we dont realise but we rush them. By waiting for the turn I know that she has fully registered and will remember where it is.

  • @sarahmiller9670
    @sarahmiller9670 3 года назад +1

    This is brilliant! I've just got a 9 week gsp girl and these tips are great! My old border collie mix just kind of learned this behavior by putting it together that i wouldn't throw it again unless he put the ball directly in my hand so wasn't sure how to really teach this on purpose lol

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  3 года назад

      good luck Sarah, you will have a wonderful time I am sure

  • @TheBizouaque
    @TheBizouaque 4 года назад +1

    bravo, it's a very nice job you do with your dog, in addition to being a beautiful dog he is happy to work for you, again well done

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Alan, she has a great focus when she is working 👍

  • @richardjones4080
    @richardjones4080 4 года назад +1

    Lovely work

  • @djehmli9799
    @djehmli9799 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, this will help immensely

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  4 года назад

      You are welcome they are here to be helpful. The videos are simply an illustration of the detail included in our training manuals which can be purchased online on our website. www.aytee.co.uk/training-german-shorthaired-pointer-gundogs

  • @richardjones4080
    @richardjones4080 4 года назад

    Hi are you keeping this superb young girl ?

  • @efrenhaw
    @efrenhaw 3 года назад +1

    Hello and thank you for your videos! Can I teach this to a 2-year-old GSP or is it too late? She retrieves well but always drops the dummy in front of me and not in my hand. Thank you

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  3 года назад

      Yes but it will take longer, you can always improve if it is not perfect

  • @derekwalker7831
    @derekwalker7831 4 года назад +1

    Do you like wirehaired and griffons too? :)

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  4 года назад

      Ive always preferred short coated dogs and love the temperament of the GSP, but I have worked with some great KG and GWPs they are always good hunters

  • @davidwalker83
    @davidwalker83 4 года назад

    Your puppies are always very calm in your videos. I have an English Pointer, 3.5 months old and most of the time she is too excited to really pay much attention to any other training. How do you instil this calm nature?

    • @AyteeGSPs
      @AyteeGSPs  4 года назад +2

      I try and drop their excitement level in everything I do. Any anticipation or pushy attitude from them means they have to wait, which means they learn to sit or stand quietly before say a door is opened. If they are over excited I just stand still and it will usually prompt them to do the same, it often doesnt need any actual training to get more calmness from them, it is just about your own behaviour. Maybe try slowing things down. You never want to reward excited behaviour or bad manners by giving them what they want !