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my dog (the 3 month old one) knows shake, (Im teching her how to lay down)
sit, stay (Which, BTW is also AKA leave it) look at me (Only when there;s
no food i haven’t tried it w/ food yet)
Hi Zak,
Using your suggestions, I taught my golden-doodle to shake in about 25
minutes! Not perfect, but he got it and was sticking his leg off to the
side. The next day, I used the same pattern (no clicker, no word
association) and he did better than the night before!! I told my wife
about it and had her use the same body language and he did it for her! He
will need some reinforcement using the word “shake” of course, but this is
amazing. Watching many of your other videos now. Thank you!
my yorkie knows:
Sit. Paw. Other paw. High five. Other high five. Beg. Two handed high five.
Balancing on hind legs. Play dead. Down. Rollover. Head down. Go to crate.
Jump over my legs. Go under my legs. Weave. Figure eights. Circling ariund
me. Touching the wall. Paws on my arm or table. Pray. Speak. Sneeze. Give
me the toy. Getting a toy (“go get it!”). And some more^^
My 9 month old Maltipoo puppy, can sit, stay and come, he also knows his
name. He knows how to “get up” in the car. I would like to teach him how to
spin and shake.
Hi Zak, my dog is very obedient and listens to the majority of commands we
give him. He’s also very intelligent, but for some reason I can’t teach him
to shake. It seems like I’ve tried everything, but he’s not getting it. (he
will either lay down or sniff at the treat in my hand). Any advice? TY
My puppy is just 4 months old and I’ve only had him for about 2.5 weeks. So
far he knows sit and down fairly extensively: sit-from-stand,
down-from-stand, down-from-sit, sit-from-down. We have also conditioned eye
contact but not tied a command to it yet, just clicking it for a default.
I have an older dog who I just adopted so she was ‘trained’ before I got
her, and not clicker trained. She doesn’t know verbal commands but will
stand and spin, and roll over, for hand signals. I have tried teaching her
new commands since I got her but she is very hard to teach, she’s an 11
year old dachshund. I have taught her sit, and leave it, which took a lot
of work for her so I’m pretty proud. 🙂 She is generally fairly well
behaved luckily.
Is this normal? I learned to make my dog sit & stay all by myself… But
then she started lifting her paw up & putting her paw on my hand without
being trained I don’t understand… It’s weird XD
I taught my puppy how to sit just by snapping my fingers and lay down by
using hand gestures and also we can say sit or down as well and he doesnt
do anything different. I love training my dog its so much fun
I have a 10 month old golden retriever puppy and my family doesn’t like to
reward her with treats or let her eat human food. I don’t know what to do
because most videos require food to make your dog do a trick. Could you
please make some videos that reward with maybe just love but that naturally
make the dog do a trick?thanks!
My dog knows: fetch, shake , sit , stay, down, come, roll, army crawl, play
dead, high five, your foot on my foot, weave, attack and a lot more! He is
a 6 month old border collie Heeler mix!
Zak, I just found your videos this morning and I can’t get enough! Thank
you for all the work you do and breaking down your methods of building a
connection and learning how to communicate to our dogs!
I have a 10m old boxer mix puppy named Rowdy. I love him to death, but I’ve
encountered a few issues with him, mostly due to his hyperactive nature,
that can make training difficult. And his behavior is often erratic when
his environment changes(someone walks through the door, he spits an animal
on our walks or park visits etc) He’s absolutely fantastic when I’m able to
get his attention; but that is usually very short lived. I’ve already
started implementing a few of your techniques and I hope to find something
that helps me to more effectively communicate with Rowdy! And help nurture
him to be the best dog he can be. I can’t wait till I can trust him in the
house with out having to worry about a huge mess and replacing things he
got a hold of. (I’m sure my roommate can’t wait either!)
I have a rescue dog I had fixed but he barks ALL THE TIME AND WE CANT GET
HIM TO JUST GET A long WITH OUR TWO OTHER DOGS, and we are worried he will
bite one of my grand kids, HELP PLEASE
My golden is 4 months old and he knows touch (touch his nose on the palm of
my hand), sit, down, roll over, shake, high 5, jump high 5, “off” (leave a
treat alone until I give him the go to eat it), and thats about it. Im
trying to teach speak but he is very quiet :/
Hm, let’s see.. My dog Atlas is an awesome 8 months old japanese spitz and
he’s a really high-energy dog, so training for me has been a bit slower
than I would’ve hoped but what can I say – high energy dog means getting
him into a training mood takes some time because the excess energy needs to
get out first =) That said.. the tricks..Sit, Lie down, Play dead, Stand
(Hind legs), Look at me, Stay, Nibble, Lick, Paw, High Five, Fetch, Take a
bow, Search, Hush. I’ve tried “spin” and “roll” but I need to change
approach there because he won’t “track” the treat as expected.
Sadie is 11 months old and she knows: 1. give each paw 2. target empty hand
3. target a stick with nose 4. spin both ways 5. fetch 6. leave it 7. high
five 8. target my feet with paws (standing in front of me) 9. catch a toy
and drop it 10. push a ball 11. circle around me and around an object 12.
bow 13. target chin anywhere 14. wait to retrieve a thrown object 15. go to
mat 16. press a light switch 17. weave through my legs 18. figure of 8 19.
play tug on cue 20.walk back away from me 21. put toys away 22. pray 23.
jump in my arms 24. jump over a raised object 25. stand between my legs and
walk with me 26. home 27. get in a small object with all 4 paws 28. she
recognizes the names of 3 toys so far 29. sit 30. down
I think that’s all but maybe I’m forgetting somthing. She obviously knows
how to walk on a loose leash, not to guard food and toys and has a good
recall.
My brindle pitbull/mastiff mix knows
Sit, stay, laydown, up, jump, catch, speak, paw, other paw, move back, move
forward? Goto bed, kisses, huggles, flex (she sits and hunches her head
forward and begins growling) protect “help” (she charges on her leash and
barks very loudly) bite “Mosh” (her target area is the wrist for protective
purposes only, she does not bite aside from being told to or playfully
while wrestling with me), leave it, safe (her keyword that a person is not
a threat and that she can stop barking, or biting)
We got her because of our love for pitbulls and because of the stigmatism
behind them being aggressive dogs,we hoped shed make a good guard dog for
my wife so shed feel safer at home without me, but ahe is the most passive
aggressive puppy i have ever seen, she acts tough and will come off as a
scary dog, but the second she hears safe, or leave it, she begins jumping
all over you and giving you kisses.
Things she still needs to learn, her bite needs more work, she kind of just
chews on you but she does have a nice hold, but lacks the aggression. Also
her charge needs work. She kind of just gracefully walks up to you.
But i do not use a clicker, i do use rewards, and our puppy is about a year
old. We got her when she was 5 months and have been working with her ever
since. Shes come a long long way.
also zac if you have any tips on how to get her to focus more during our
training sessions i would gratly appreciate it. Im going to my local store
today to get an assortment of treats for her. Because you said dogs like
something different and new.
my puppy does sit, lay down, play dead, turn around, beg, sit pretty, jump
(over my legs) paw, roll over, leave (with a treat on the floor), up (jumps
up and rests on my arms and high five :-)
Jessica
my dog (the 3 month old one) knows shake, (Im teching her how to lay down)
sit, stay (Which, BTW is also AKA leave it) look at me (Only when there;s
no food i haven’t tried it w/ food yet)
William Schuler
Hi Zak,
Using your suggestions, I taught my golden-doodle to shake in about 25
minutes! Not perfect, but he got it and was sticking his leg off to the
side. The next day, I used the same pattern (no clicker, no word
association) and he did better than the night before!! I told my wife
about it and had her use the same body language and he did it for her! He
will need some reinforcement using the word “shake” of course, but this is
amazing. Watching many of your other videos now. Thank you!
Jenna Lee
my yorkie knows:
Sit. Paw. Other paw. High five. Other high five. Beg. Two handed high five.
Balancing on hind legs. Play dead. Down. Rollover. Head down. Go to crate.
Jump over my legs. Go under my legs. Weave. Figure eights. Circling ariund
me. Touching the wall. Paws on my arm or table. Pray. Speak. Sneeze. Give
me the toy. Getting a toy (“go get it!”). And some more^^
Summer Quintana
My 9 month old Maltipoo puppy, can sit, stay and come, he also knows his
name. He knows how to “get up” in the car. I would like to teach him how to
spin and shake.
Holly Oax
Hi Zak, my dog is very obedient and listens to the majority of commands we
give him. He’s also very intelligent, but for some reason I can’t teach him
to shake. It seems like I’ve tried everything, but he’s not getting it. (he
will either lay down or sniff at the treat in my hand). Any advice? TY
LorraineVirginie
My puppy is just 4 months old and I’ve only had him for about 2.5 weeks. So
far he knows sit and down fairly extensively: sit-from-stand,
down-from-stand, down-from-sit, sit-from-down. We have also conditioned eye
contact but not tied a command to it yet, just clicking it for a default.
I have an older dog who I just adopted so she was ‘trained’ before I got
her, and not clicker trained. She doesn’t know verbal commands but will
stand and spin, and roll over, for hand signals. I have tried teaching her
new commands since I got her but she is very hard to teach, she’s an 11
year old dachshund. I have taught her sit, and leave it, which took a lot
of work for her so I’m pretty proud. 🙂 She is generally fairly well
behaved luckily.
Candy Craft
Omg i love this videos!!
Please please please try to upploade one video per day
Thankyou!
TheDreamingPuppy
Is this normal? I learned to make my dog sit & stay all by myself… But
then she started lifting her paw up & putting her paw on my hand without
being trained I don’t understand… It’s weird XD
TranquillShot
Y u no load video? I NEED THIS!!! D:
nahasch0
My puppy won’t stop jumping when I am trying to train him. He is only 9
weeks, is that why? What can I do?
jade badwi
My dog is 3 months old and it can do sit roll over paw high five jump and
lie down
Haddie Harrington
My 7 week old pup is almost fully potty trained and has learned too sit and
go Home.
Ram Kumar
what is that instrument making sound ???????
Best EDM Today (Every Day)
I taught my puppy how to sit just by snapping my fingers and lay down by
using hand gestures and also we can say sit or down as well and he doesnt
do anything different. I love training my dog its so much fun
Griffin Dog
3, sit, lie down & shake
Bell Gueck
I have a 10 month old golden retriever puppy and my family doesn’t like to
reward her with treats or let her eat human food. I don’t know what to do
because most videos require food to make your dog do a trick. Could you
please make some videos that reward with maybe just love but that naturally
make the dog do a trick?thanks!
Who wants cookies
My dog doesn’t know eny tricks 0
josue muhikira
my dog can sit, down, army craw, stay, in the cage, go backwards, sniff,
find it and his a Husky :)
Chubbycheecks Lily
My dog knows: fetch, shake , sit , stay, down, come, roll, army crawl, play
dead, high five, your foot on my foot, weave, attack and a lot more! He is
a 6 month old border collie Heeler mix!
Lise Lo
How would you teach your dog to nod their head to say “no” and “yes”?
Sophie Pettett
My dog sits,gives her paw,high five,down,play dead,crawl,roll
over,backup,come,stay,leave,find it,beg and she’s a lab
Alex Martinez
Please call me I need serious help with my dog plz
Ryan Cooper
Will baloney work as a good treat for a springer spaniel????
SonikBurritos
My dogs know… sit, “COME GET YOUR FOOD!”, and that’s about it… loool
HEY! MAPPY!
could you make a video with a Tibetan mastiff because mine is dull
Sarah E
My dog knows the command sit and I recently taught him lie down but now
every time I tell him to sit he lays down. How do you fix this?
Cam Doee
Please Lord Help Him Make Videos More Often!
Ximir Wilson
My puppie knows how to sit and jump
jo sun
My dogs know how to pee on the floor
Fuzzy Dot
My dog only knows sit… (Work in progress!) XP but he’s good he is a
shih-tzu and chihuahua 3 month old puppy! :)
MrJotsen
my cousin has a variation of shake trick where the dog has to guess which
hand has the treat in it, they need to know shake first
Jane Winston
we have 3 dogs. they know shake, high five, lie down, play dead, sit, and i
would love to teach them roll over, could you help?
jessica blais
Zak, I just found your videos this morning and I can’t get enough! Thank
you for all the work you do and breaking down your methods of building a
connection and learning how to communicate to our dogs!
I have a 10m old boxer mix puppy named Rowdy. I love him to death, but I’ve
encountered a few issues with him, mostly due to his hyperactive nature,
that can make training difficult. And his behavior is often erratic when
his environment changes(someone walks through the door, he spits an animal
on our walks or park visits etc) He’s absolutely fantastic when I’m able to
get his attention; but that is usually very short lived. I’ve already
started implementing a few of your techniques and I hope to find something
that helps me to more effectively communicate with Rowdy! And help nurture
him to be the best dog he can be. I can’t wait till I can trust him in the
house with out having to worry about a huge mess and replacing things he
got a hold of. (I’m sure my roommate can’t wait either!)
dylan the beast
Zak what can I do when you have a hyper staff who won’t calm down
Sims Lover
Sit
stephanie dilbeck
I have a rescue dog I had fixed but he barks ALL THE TIME AND WE CANT GET
HIM TO JUST GET A long WITH OUR TWO OTHER DOGS, and we are worried he will
bite one of my grand kids, HELP PLEASE
VOLC4NICxSP4RK
My golden is 4 months old and he knows touch (touch his nose on the palm of
my hand), sit, down, roll over, shake, high 5, jump high 5, “off” (leave a
treat alone until I give him the go to eat it), and thats about it. Im
trying to teach speak but he is very quiet :/
Chill Halvarsson
Hm, let’s see.. My dog Atlas is an awesome 8 months old japanese spitz and
he’s a really high-energy dog, so training for me has been a bit slower
than I would’ve hoped but what can I say – high energy dog means getting
him into a training mood takes some time because the excess energy needs to
get out first =) That said.. the tricks..Sit, Lie down, Play dead, Stand
(Hind legs), Look at me, Stay, Nibble, Lick, Paw, High Five, Fetch, Take a
bow, Search, Hush. I’ve tried “spin” and “roll” but I need to change
approach there because he won’t “track” the treat as expected.
slun4evka
Sadie is 11 months old and she knows: 1. give each paw 2. target empty hand
3. target a stick with nose 4. spin both ways 5. fetch 6. leave it 7. high
five 8. target my feet with paws (standing in front of me) 9. catch a toy
and drop it 10. push a ball 11. circle around me and around an object 12.
bow 13. target chin anywhere 14. wait to retrieve a thrown object 15. go to
mat 16. press a light switch 17. weave through my legs 18. figure of 8 19.
play tug on cue 20.walk back away from me 21. put toys away 22. pray 23.
jump in my arms 24. jump over a raised object 25. stand between my legs and
walk with me 26. home 27. get in a small object with all 4 paws 28. she
recognizes the names of 3 toys so far 29. sit 30. down
I think that’s all but maybe I’m forgetting somthing. She obviously knows
how to walk on a loose leash, not to guard food and toys and has a good
recall.
Gabriel Confucius
My brindle pitbull/mastiff mix knows
Sit, stay, laydown, up, jump, catch, speak, paw, other paw, move back, move
forward? Goto bed, kisses, huggles, flex (she sits and hunches her head
forward and begins growling) protect “help” (she charges on her leash and
barks very loudly) bite “Mosh” (her target area is the wrist for protective
purposes only, she does not bite aside from being told to or playfully
while wrestling with me), leave it, safe (her keyword that a person is not
a threat and that she can stop barking, or biting)
We got her because of our love for pitbulls and because of the stigmatism
behind them being aggressive dogs,we hoped shed make a good guard dog for
my wife so shed feel safer at home without me, but ahe is the most passive
aggressive puppy i have ever seen, she acts tough and will come off as a
scary dog, but the second she hears safe, or leave it, she begins jumping
all over you and giving you kisses.
Things she still needs to learn, her bite needs more work, she kind of just
chews on you but she does have a nice hold, but lacks the aggression. Also
her charge needs work. She kind of just gracefully walks up to you.
But i do not use a clicker, i do use rewards, and our puppy is about a year
old. We got her when she was 5 months and have been working with her ever
since. Shes come a long long way.
also zac if you have any tips on how to get her to focus more during our
training sessions i would gratly appreciate it. Im going to my local store
today to get an assortment of treats for her. Because you said dogs like
something different and new.
Mark Smith
I have a red nose I taught her how to turn off the light
manidaa1
Lol my dog’s name is Paco. I have two dogs and they both know about 3 or 4
Jaime Ramirez
1 sniff the other dog butt
JMCarpenter08
my puppy does sit, lay down, play dead, turn around, beg, sit pretty, jump
(over my legs) paw, roll over, leave (with a treat on the floor), up (jumps
up and rests on my arms and high five :-)
Aaron Johnson
My dog does nothing but I am teaching it to play dead