First Training Sessions with German Shepherd Puppy and MORE!
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Enjoyed watching your trainers work 👌
Awesome seeing your trainers at work!! Thanks as always for all the content
I love seeing the work that everyone is doing and the different dogs you guys interact with! I know it's probably unlikely, but it would be cool to see you guys work on small dogs as that would be kind of funny 😂
I adore this type of content, clean and well informative, I learnt a lot!
Hi! Loved this video, the puppies and trainers. ❤
Excellent video of your trainers! Thank you! Also, those are some BEAUTIFUL DOGS!
What a beautiful puppy
This is so good. I wish I could have started with my lab sooner! Can you make more videos? You all are so talented
She is going to be good German shepherd for some one
I love these type of videos. Would love to see how haz tames untrained dogs because I’m going through it right now. 😅 I have a rescue 1.5 yr Belgium milenios.
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How old are these puppies? 3 months old?
On recall isn't it better to teach: Name, Come! JIP!?
Name is just getting the dogs attention and come is the command..
Useful if several dogs are around.
Because then you can expand to:
Name, Sit!
Name, Stay!
Name, Down!
Name, Come!
Bonus: In German:
Sit = Sitz
Stay = Bleib / Stehen bleiben
Down / Lay down= Aflegen
Stand / Stand up = Abstehen
Come here = Komm Hier
Heel = Fuss
Speak = Sprich
Turn around = Dreh um
Search = Finden
Depends. In some dog sports, you can only say the command. Saying the name and command will cost you points.
What breed is hazard?
Presa Canario.
may u make more videos on training i am getting bored and ur videos are what i hv been watching
A couple of questions, if you don't mind:
1) Is the pups name Pup / Kairo - Chuip?
If not, why introduce that confusing sound?
For attention / engagement? Assuming it's not a reward marker as it appears used inconsistently by all trainers.
2) If for attention / engagement, why not follow clear engagement training protocols instead of introducing weird sounds?
3) Slow to teach your puppy to eat from your hand? Really??
Getting the puppy used to handling it? What happened during early development 3 - 8 weeks? Nothing??
4) Kairo understands but ignores recalls? Which one is it?
Maybe he's confused by the "Chuip'?
"You can see he went towards, ... had to use the ecolar.., worked through it with the stim, ..." No, we can't see it because you cut that part from the video. Probably for a reason?
5) 7 seconds, to punish or reward? A lot of disassociation can happen in 7 seconds, risking punishing / rewarding undesired behaviour.
Aside from that, that's not how an ecolar is introduced.
And more "chuip", "chuip", for what?
6) Protection refresh, no comment. Hahaha
7) Why is Archie scrambling up the stairs? Not trained to take stairs in a controlled way?
Looks better than before? Before and after clip?
Training / Excercisec designs appear poor and flawed.
To the trained eye, this video appears embarrassing.
Was it released without approval from the head trainer?
Chip is the positive reward marker. Used instead of “yes”. I like it as you would be surprised at how many times you randomly say “yes” in conversation. This makes it very clear to the dog when they have done something correctly. Think of it like the sound of a clicker- very distinctive.
Do you have ANYTHING positive to say? 😂
"Chip" is a marker sound that isn't used in normal conversation. "Puppy" is a recall / temporary name until it's given a permanent name by owner, which will be trained later on. It doesn't have to be "puppy" just a sound that has interest to the dog.
The puppy will be with a breeder before 8 weeks, and they will not get constant handling in a litter, so this is introducing handling while training. This is also essential for working dogs as you want them completely okay with handlers/owners touching them and not train them into bad habits. You don't want a working dog biting a vet when they are inspecting their ears, for example.
Understanding recalls is different to ignoring. The dog knows it means to come to the handler, but decides not to. You want a working dog to be 100% on recall, not when they decide to listen to you. It's like children. They know what "come here now" means, but will choose to ignore it at times.
When a dog is trained with marker words, such as marker = "correct behaviour - you will get paid a reward". You don't need to instantly pay the reward in under 1 second. You can mark "yes, you will get a reward" and then walk up to them and present the reward a few seconds later. Dogs can still understand the specific marked behaviour or action was correct in that time period and associate it with the reward. Without a marker to clearly mark the behaviour, that's a different story and they will get confused.