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I have a 3 year old retriever, it generally heels but only when on a lead,
i have started training it heel now but everytime i let her go of the lead
she doesnt obey her comands, she sits, and gives her paw, but she just wont
heel, is there anything specific about teaching an older dog? Thanks
Wow! Great video! I am going to watch other videos too! ^___^
My dog is 5 year old beagle but he comes only when he thinks he can get his
“favorite” treats like little pieces of meat. When he is not hungry
anymore, he would totally ignore me. We pet him and give love to him all
the time but he seems like he doesn’t like to be petted too much. What
should I do???? T.T
What am I doing wrong?
Dude! You can make these videos much much shorter. You can start the video
@ 5:30. You repeated yourself too many times and you should do the
exercises while speaking; it will keep your viewers more engaged. You could
have driven your points in about 3.5 minutes; your viewers will appreciate
it and watch more of your videos. Your attack dog training videos are
entertaining because the viewer is always engaged in the action.
Might be better to show to to teach a dog to come with a dog who does nt
come. These dogs come straight away, not what people who are searching for
tips on getting your dog to come are dealing with. Usually they are dealing
with a dog who ignores them. SO easy if the dog knows its name and comes.
This kinda seems pointless, it is like your training dogs who have already
been trained.
do you have any tips for a dog that is not food driven & does not like to
cuddle/lots of love. he does love to play. I have a 2 year old pure bred
gsd.
good video, especially like tips to end on a high note and emphasize to
know what reward works for that dog. short sessions also great tip we can
often overlook.
don’t listen to this Zone7 guy, your videos are very well done and
extremely helpful. Please keep up the good work, I’m learning a lot from
you guys at k9-1 and it is appreciated as I am considering getting
a dog this summer.
I do have a suggestion or question maybe you can answer. A friend of mine
has a Rottweiler and it is the nicest dog but if it has a bone or food and
you were to try to go near it, it will hover over it and be very protective
(growling/snappy etc). I was just watching a cesar Millan episode and they
had a dog that acted the same way. I am wondering if you have any
techniques you use starting from when the dog is a puppy to ensure that it
will not be so aggressive in that type of situation when it gets older.
I have clicker trained several dogs and my 3 dogs that went through the CGC
certification were clicker trained. It’s a fast and reliable way to train.
the clicker is to signal the dog a reward is coming for what they just did.
You get the behavior, click, and treat the dog. Add the cue word AFTER the
behavior is already fairly reliable. It seems backwards, but the dog does
not know words like you do… he responds to cues that pay off!
It depends on what you mean. My personal favorite dog is the German
Shepherd. They’re such smart dogs and I love everything about them.
Rottweiler are also very smart, but whereas they aren’t the right dog for
me it could be for you. I guess you could just research some about each dog.
miguel diaz
what age should i start training my dog? he is 2 months
Selina Brown
Hi my rottie cross collie does not stop barking at cars and the TV any
advice
akramul jouti
interesting video
Jan Cofalik
I have a 3 year old retriever, it generally heels but only when on a lead,
i have started training it heel now but everytime i let her go of the lead
she doesnt obey her comands, she sits, and gives her paw, but she just wont
heel, is there anything specific about teaching an older dog? Thanks
Kim Clare
Wow! Great video! I am going to watch other videos too! ^___^
My dog is 5 year old beagle but he comes only when he thinks he can get his
“favorite” treats like little pieces of meat. When he is not hungry
anymore, he would totally ignore me. We pet him and give love to him all
the time but he seems like he doesn’t like to be petted too much. What
should I do???? T.T
What am I doing wrong?
Aakasha Pri
smh
Joey Torres
Thanks for the tip
zone07
Dude! You can make these videos much much shorter. You can start the video
@ 5:30. You repeated yourself too many times and you should do the
exercises while speaking; it will keep your viewers more engaged. You could
have driven your points in about 3.5 minutes; your viewers will appreciate
it and watch more of your videos. Your attack dog training videos are
entertaining because the viewer is always engaged in the action.
Kurt Erik Johns
One guy, one room, two dogs.
Nice and simple.
Fixed camera was nice in that it did not jiggle and distract.
Thank you …
Momma5Duck
Thank you so much for sharing! Love your video!
belinda frederick
very good pointers thks i am a new pet owner i like the earn love Technic
paul pimentel
much bla bla bla bla
Gambalela Omarwa
that is awesome to train the dog but is there any possible to train any
kind of Dog even if is not a German shepherd?
Tara Love
Might be better to show to to teach a dog to come with a dog who does nt
come. These dogs come straight away, not what people who are searching for
tips on getting your dog to come are dealing with. Usually they are dealing
with a dog who ignores them. SO easy if the dog knows its name and comes.
This kinda seems pointless, it is like your training dogs who have already
been trained.
Joshua Angular
Chelsey if u come over to my house ill show u how to train anything u want
maybe train u from head to toes
Chelsey PB
do you have any tips for a dog that is not food driven & does not like to
cuddle/lots of love. he does love to play. I have a 2 year old pure bred
gsd.
aussiewood44
when I go in the front garden I know I can shut the gate ,but I donyt want
to shut it I want him to come back when called , and not run in the road
John Wieseler
Great video Mike. I’m looking for some kind of info/video regarding
training my puppy to stay within the border of my lot.
Joshua Angular
Great video well explained
Cruiser Flipped
Hes the real adam sandler
dco dco
good video, especially like tips to end on a high note and emphasize to
know what reward works for that dog. short sessions also great tip we can
often overlook.
Brittany Gordon
I really enjoyed the video I will try with my dog
romandoggrome
don’t listen to this Zone7 guy, your videos are very well done and
extremely helpful. Please keep up the good work, I’m learning a lot from
you guys at k9-1 and it is appreciated as I am considering getting
a dog this summer.
I do have a suggestion or question maybe you can answer. A friend of mine
has a Rottweiler and it is the nicest dog but if it has a bone or food and
you were to try to go near it, it will hover over it and be very protective
(growling/snappy etc). I was just watching a cesar Millan episode and they
had a dog that acted the same way. I am wondering if you have any
techniques you use starting from when the dog is a puppy to ensure that it
will not be so aggressive in that type of situation when it gets older.
Thanks a lot,
blackdogxx
I have clicker trained several dogs and my 3 dogs that went through the CGC
certification were clicker trained. It’s a fast and reliable way to train.
the clicker is to signal the dog a reward is coming for what they just did.
You get the behavior, click, and treat the dog. Add the cue word AFTER the
behavior is already fairly reliable. It seems backwards, but the dog does
not know words like you do… he responds to cues that pay off!
Silme037
It depends on what you mean. My personal favorite dog is the German
Shepherd. They’re such smart dogs and I love everything about them.
Rottweiler are also very smart, but whereas they aren’t the right dog for
me it could be for you. I guess you could just research some about each dog.
Static.
good video
NatureSelectPets
great video. keep it up.
Michael Stewart
win the lottery and hire the dog whisperer