This video is dedicated to all the little dogs in the world who run away from their owners when their owner takes out their harness. The same method of count…
I tried this with my 4 month old, King Charles puppy but unfortunately he
starts biting the harness and playing with it as if it’s a toy, he doesn’t
listen to me when i call his name, and when i do manage to get the harness
on him i have to have him on my lap as it’s the only place where he keeps
still enough, and then he bites at the harness again once it’s on him. I
don’t know how i’m going to start taking him for walkies if he keeps doing
this :(
Thank you for this. We moved from collar to harness because Charlie would
almost choke himself to death. He hates his harness and it got so bad he
would run and hide whenever he saw it. I tried offering him a treat when it
was time to put it on, but by that point he’d seen it, hid and we’d had to
drag him out from under the table so obviously we weren’t getting anywhere
like that. However, after just two five minute sessions today using your
method to the tee, guess who not only puts his harness on no fuss but
happily snuffles it looking for treats! Thank you again :)
My beagle Amelia loves her harness she isn’t comfortable with me touching
her paws while holding the harness. The other day, after I watched this
video, I got the idea. To use treats to distract her from looking at her
paws when I touch them and now she even lets me put on her winter coat!!
Thanks!
I tried following this video when I first got an easy walk for my puppy,
and while she did okay initially one day she just decided she had enough of
the harness. I bought a different harness that isn’t as restrictive and as
soon as I even pick it up she barks and whines at it. Should I still follow
this and just do each step for a longer period of time to the point where
she will willingly put her head through?
I have to use food everytime with the harness! My dog isn’t afraid of it, I
think he embarrassed by it. He puts his head through his collar, but hides
in his crate when I pull out his harness. I take it off at the dog park
before his dog friends see him. He’s easy 2 reharness for the trip home. I
wonder if he thinks they’re 4 girls? He’s rather moody & particular about
things. It really seems that way because he’s no problem to harness going
home from the park, but what an ordeal to get there!
Hi, My grandparents dog (who I help train) absolutely HATES her halti head
collar. I have tried some similar methods to this and I can get the head
collar fully on for a couple of seconds but she won’t do it when I don’t
feed her treats constantly while she’s wearing it, if I stop she will paw
at it until it comes off I don’t know what to do
I have a question: What treats do you use when you train your dogs? I
noticed it’s small and you use quite a bit when you do these training
sessions so I didn’t know if it’s anything special. Thanks!
Excellent video. I also use layers of tape on the clicker I use inside. My
dog was never afraid of the harness, but I always said “harness on” and
“harness off” when handeling and these are commands he knows now and he
will come to me to let me take it of or put it on when I say these words..
AWESOME video Emily! It is so cute to watch Tug go through the thinking
process! He is really learning quickly! I love that you are doing these
videos with him as they will help so many dog owners! Nice work! 5*s and a
Favorite!
In this vid it was finely cut up tortilla, tiny tiny bits of pancake that I
had had for breakfast, tiny bits of chicken (messy… gross), and bits of
kibble broken into tiny pieces that where in a bag with a piece of steak in
it so that the kibble infused with the meat flavor. It all depends on what
your dog likes. Some dogs dont find tortilla at all interesting. Also
remember to keep changing the treats you use or they get bored of them
My doggies did not need to be taught to love their collars and leashes.
They start going mad with joy when I rattle the tack, because they know
WE’RE GOING OUTSIDE. YIPPEE!
Nice techniques Emily. My Jack Russell LOVES her harness and will in fact
hate to wear her collar comparing to her harness. But I am going on
vacation tomorrow and my Jack Russell comes with me everywhere, so going on
the train, the man only lets dogs with muzzles on. But she is defiantly not
vicious, anyway, I was wondering… Does this video work for wearing a
muzzle? Keep up the good work and thanks. x
this is something i have thought about, pipsa also runs away when she sees
her harness. she doesn’t like things to go up/over her head. i could
favorite all of your videos! thanks emily a million times, i have learned
so much from you!
Ahiba Sabala
I tried this with my 4 month old, King Charles puppy but unfortunately he
starts biting the harness and playing with it as if it’s a toy, he doesn’t
listen to me when i call his name, and when i do manage to get the harness
on him i have to have him on my lap as it’s the only place where he keeps
still enough, and then he bites at the harness again once it’s on him. I
don’t know how i’m going to start taking him for walkies if he keeps doing
this :(
Johnny
i threw my dog out the window for nipping at me.
Vivid
great video,well done.
Sam Eggleton
I bought a harness for my dog and because of this method, he let me finally
put it on him! Thanks so much! Defiantly subscribing c:
Kerry Thomas
Thank you for this. We moved from collar to harness because Charlie would
almost choke himself to death. He hates his harness and it got so bad he
would run and hide whenever he saw it. I tried offering him a treat when it
was time to put it on, but by that point he’d seen it, hid and we’d had to
drag him out from under the table so obviously we weren’t getting anywhere
like that. However, after just two five minute sessions today using your
method to the tee, guess who not only puts his harness on no fuss but
happily snuffles it looking for treats! Thank you again :)
Luchitina Rodriguez
My beagle Amelia loves her harness she isn’t comfortable with me touching
her paws while holding the harness. The other day, after I watched this
video, I got the idea. To use treats to distract her from looking at her
paws when I touch them and now she even lets me put on her winter coat!!
Thanks!
K FreeRingtones
great video thank you so much
catabolicmind
I tried following this video when I first got an easy walk for my puppy,
and while she did okay initially one day she just decided she had enough of
the harness. I bought a different harness that isn’t as restrictive and as
soon as I even pick it up she barks and whines at it. Should I still follow
this and just do each step for a longer period of time to the point where
she will willingly put her head through?
Dehzee
I have to use food everytime with the harness! My dog isn’t afraid of it, I
think he embarrassed by it. He puts his head through his collar, but hides
in his crate when I pull out his harness. I take it off at the dog park
before his dog friends see him. He’s easy 2 reharness for the trip home. I
wonder if he thinks they’re 4 girls? He’s rather moody & particular about
things. It really seems that way because he’s no problem to harness going
home from the park, but what an ordeal to get there!
Amythehorselover1
Hi, My grandparents dog (who I help train) absolutely HATES her halti head
collar. I have tried some similar methods to this and I can get the head
collar fully on for a couple of seconds but she won’t do it when I don’t
feed her treats constantly while she’s wearing it, if I stop she will paw
at it until it comes off I don’t know what to do
Cupper22
I have a question: What treats do you use when you train your dogs? I
noticed it’s small and you use quite a bit when you do these training
sessions so I didn’t know if it’s anything special. Thanks!
n2fun38572
thank you for this. I puppy jerks out of the collar, but then again, he
does ot realize he is a dog!
Parenchym
What is a lot of work compared to a lifetime of a happy dog? 🙂 Awesome
tute!
VOSHOL06
Excellent video. I also use layers of tape on the clicker I use inside. My
dog was never afraid of the harness, but I always said “harness on” and
“harness off” when handeling and these are commands he knows now and he
will come to me to let me take it of or put it on when I say these words..
Pam's Dog Academy
AWESOME video Emily! It is so cute to watch Tug go through the thinking
process! He is really learning quickly! I love that you are doing these
videos with him as they will help so many dog owners! Nice work! 5*s and a
Favorite!
newbear95
Tug is a fast-learner! Great job! 🙂
kikopup
In this vid it was finely cut up tortilla, tiny tiny bits of pancake that I
had had for breakfast, tiny bits of chicken (messy… gross), and bits of
kibble broken into tiny pieces that where in a bag with a piece of steak in
it so that the kibble infused with the meat flavor. It all depends on what
your dog likes. Some dogs dont find tortilla at all interesting. Also
remember to keep changing the treats you use or they get bored of them
mieke zijlstra
That is a great tutorial, i hope lots of people watch it and learn from it!
JiveDadson
My doggies did not need to be taught to love their collars and leashes.
They start going mad with joy when I rattle the tack, because they know
WE’RE GOING OUTSIDE. YIPPEE!
KellieOfficial
Nice techniques Emily. My Jack Russell LOVES her harness and will in fact
hate to wear her collar comparing to her harness. But I am going on
vacation tomorrow and my Jack Russell comes with me everywhere, so going on
the train, the man only lets dogs with muzzles on. But she is defiantly not
vicious, anyway, I was wondering… Does this video work for wearing a
muzzle? Keep up the good work and thanks. x
f1el6
this is something i have thought about, pipsa also runs away when she sees
her harness. she doesn’t like things to go up/over her head. i could
favorite all of your videos! thanks emily a million times, i have learned
so much from you!
stuffedtater
once the harness has been paired with going “outside”, my dog usually jumps
right in!
tehrenberg
Really fantastic material Emily! Incredibly valuable to shelter dog parents
; )
Kabukihomewood
Oh, I like saying “yep” that’s different enough from YES! I’ve been using X
as well.
Anshi Jay
Great video! You are doing a wonderful job with Tug! 5*s! Very helpful and
informative.
PheobieandHarpo
That pup is SO cute! Great job I love it, very information 🙂