Andrew Warner
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The secret to dog training: swag
The two components to making breakthroughs with your dog:
1) strategy, skill, and technique. The mechanics of dog training.
And the one I'm known for:
2) swag. How do you get swag? The answers are in the video.
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Відео

Happy dog
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Training with an ecollar is fun for the dog
How to deal with food aggression with your dog
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This is a great 1st step for dealing with food aggression with your dog. This method is relatively non-confrontational and ultra effective.
Leash reactivity fundamentals
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A lot of people struggle with leash reactivity with their dogs. The worst thing about this is that about 90 percent of dogs can make so much progress in a relatively quick amount of time with the right tools and the right approach. For those of you struggling with a leash reactive dog, this is an introduction to some of the basic concepts. 1) holding your dog accountable to a responsibility on ...
Stop your dog from running away from you in your yard
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While we love dogs, they can do some things that make living with them VERY difficult - chief among those things is running away from you in the backyard / not coming in until they want to. Someone recently asked about this in the AWDT training forum and I know there are tons of you struggling with dogs who like to turn coming inside into a game of running away from you until you give up and le...
How to Overcome Fear With Dogs
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Using place command to demonstrate.
How to train a dog on a treadmill
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Watch Donovan the pitbull learn how to run on a treadmill for the first time.
How to overcome fear of a crate with a dog
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Find a professional if you have any concern about your dog!
Working e-collar with a slightly more advanced dog
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This video is for those of you who are really into TRAINING dogs. This is simply an uncut mini session working on a couple of basic commands with an e-collar put out for you visual learners. If you're trying to train with an e-collar without using a professional trainer (which you probably shouldn't), then you NEED to watch stuff like this from me and others constantly. When I was learning, sim...
hand targeting
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A basic drill for hand-shy dogs to reduce their fear with people's hands and reduce the risk of a dog bite.
Quick tip to improve your walks with your dog: speed changes!
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Me, PJ, and the pack demonstrate a super simple technique to improve your walk: Speed changes! This simple activity will engage your dog's brain and reduce their desire to engage in other mentally stimulating activities like chasing squirrels or barking at dogs (some of PJ's favorites). Try it and let me know how it goes.
Andrew works with aggressive GSD
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Working with a dog who is aggressive towards strange people in preparation for a visit to the veterinarian. Demonstrating how to calmly "ride the wave."
Leadership basics: door behavior and controlling excitement in dogs
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One of the easiest things to help your dog succeed in all environments.
Revved up dogs put on a show
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Revved up dogs put on a show
chunk meets the dogs
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chunk meets the dogs
Playing with great enthusiasm
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Playing with great enthusiasm
How to walk on a leash
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How to walk on a leash
An Introduction to Clicker Training
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An Introduction to Clicker Training
off-leash wheaten terrier puppy
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off-leash wheaten terrier puppy
Maggie on the Monon Trail
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Maggie on the Monon Trail
How to start training your dog on an e-collar
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How to start training your dog on an e-collar
How to teach a dog to play tug
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How to teach a dog to play tug
Pit Bulls try to train an aggressive Maltese / Shih Tzu Mix
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Pit Bulls try to train an aggressive Maltese / Shih Tzu Mix
How to be good with dogs: Control your space
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How to be good with dogs: Control your space
How to work with excitement in dog training
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How to work with excitement in dog training
Off-leash training with a pitbull
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Off-leash training with a pitbull
Pit Bull Recovers from Leash aggression
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Pit Bull Recovers from Leash aggression
Bitzy off-leash (and makes a mistake)
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Bitzy off-leash (and makes a mistake)

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  • @daynay1285
    @daynay1285 9 місяців тому

    How do you stop aggressive play? I have 2 dogs. A boxer who’s 3yrs old and has brain damage. She was bit on her head as a puppy by my daughter’s dog who over corrected. Actually shushed her skull. My other dog is a lab 3 month old puppy. The breeder removed mom when the litter was 5 weeks old because mom was nipping at the pups and he thought she was tired of them. I feel she was teaching them proper play. Now because my puppy wasn’t taught, she plays very rough. She charges my boxer, bites her neck or legs and holds the bite and growls. My boxer doesn’t know how to correct her. I’ve continuously physically stopped the play over and over but she goes right back to it immediately. Now I keep them apart most of the day because nothing has worked in 6 weeks. She’s smart but seems stubborn. I’m afraid she’s going to do this to my daughters or sons dogs and they are going to hurt her. I don’t want another accident. How do you teach the calm down?

  • @daynay1285
    @daynay1285 9 місяців тому

    How do you stop aggressive play? I have 2 dogs. A boxer who’s 3yrs old and has brain damage. She was bit on her head as a puppy by my daughter’s dog who over corrected. Actually shushed her skull. My other dog is a lab 3 month old puppy. The breeder removed mom when the litter was 5 weeks old because mom was nipping at the pups and he thought she was tired of them. I feel she was teaching them proper play. Now because my puppy wasn’t taught, she plays very rough. She charges my boxer, bites her neck or legs and holds the bite and growls. My boxer doesn’t know how to correct her. I’ve continuously physically stopped the play over and over but she goes right back to it immediately. Now I keep them apart most of the day because nothing has worked in 6 weeks. She’s smart but seems stubborn. I’m afraid she’s going to do this to my daughters or sons dogs and they are going to hurt her. I don’t want another accident.

  • @nicolelovely725
    @nicolelovely725 2 роки тому

    It worked! Just got a new girl pup a couple weeks ago, she'salmost 1. Her and my boy, he's 2, non stop play fight.

  • @tamichildofGod8249
    @tamichildofGod8249 2 роки тому

    This is EXACTLY what my girls do. Turn into "crazy ladies". Two yellow labs, 6 & 8 months old. I'm with you, love the chasing around. It's the side checking and especially the neck biting I don't like. So it's going to take two people to correct them when they both get going I assume?

  • @alyssa7837
    @alyssa7837 2 роки тому

    This is helpful! I have a 1 year old female husky/catahoula mix and a 8 month old male heeler. I have had the heeler since he was a baby and just got the husky mix about 2 months ago so they're still relatively new to each other. They can do everything that your dogs in the video can do but once they are released from they go back to intensely playing (leg grabbing/neck grabbing) - they are obsessed with each other. I work from home, it's all day, every day. I have to essentially "send them to their kennels" where they will stay with the doors open to get anything done around the house. I'd love to be able for them to just be around each other or be able to gentle play without CONSTANTLY having to separate them for causing a ruckus when they play. Any suggestions?

  • @tehyavasquez7178
    @tehyavasquez7178 3 роки тому

    Is that a pit bull/ mastiff mix?

  • @riosmoodie5763
    @riosmoodie5763 3 роки тому

    I'm helping myself with Weedborn CBD. I think this is the best medicine.

  • @danielgrandon2701
    @danielgrandon2701 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @reneeiovino2091
    @reneeiovino2091 3 роки тому

    Please show how you taught the “calm down”command

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 3 роки тому

      Full instructions in the video description!

  • @thalassophile1665
    @thalassophile1665 3 роки тому

    Yes, but how did you teach it?

  • @TheBeastofTrinity
    @TheBeastofTrinity 3 роки тому

    My dogs simply don't give two blips. Lol

  • @LynsieHarper
    @LynsieHarper 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your videos, they’ve actually been helpful getting my dog not to pull.

  • @bigbill327
    @bigbill327 3 роки тому

    whats the harm of playing "too rough" if both dogs are having fun and neither are getting hurt?

    • @whoiskristiann5368
      @whoiskristiann5368 3 роки тому

      idk sometimes it can escalate into a real fight

    • @salliegallegos918
      @salliegallegos918 3 роки тому

      I’m experiencing this now. A friend’s dog is heavier and stronger than my pup. He grabs her by the neck and shakes her viciously. He has broken the skin, and my dog has begun to cry and cower and comes to me for protection, swims into water to escape, or crawls into a tight space to avoid the attacks. No more play dates.

  • @Tonemalone..
    @Tonemalone.. 3 роки тому

    Wow so well behaved. If I could get my dog to do this I would have no more stress at the dog park

  • @tristan4175
    @tristan4175 4 роки тому

    Is that rough play? Then my labrador plays hard-core

  • @karinarodgers_
    @karinarodgers_ 4 роки тому

    I have two sister Australian shepherds from the same litter, they are both 6 months old and one (baylee) constantly wants to start a fight with the other(pua). Pua thinks that they are playing and baylee who attacks wants dominance and gets jealous if I pet or show any affection to her sister. The mean sister is a very good dog and knows her commands and doesn’t jump on us unlike her sister(pua) any ways I can resolve this issue of Jealousy and aggression towards her sister ?

  • @jobama9909
    @jobama9909 4 роки тому

    you sound like andy dwyer

  • @ampursox33
    @ampursox33 4 роки тому

    This is so helpful! How did you first introduce this command to your dog?

    • @zagnea88
      @zagnea88 4 роки тому

      I'd like to know too

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 3 роки тому

      I put full instructions in the video description if you want to give it a try!

  • @RachelDeRosier010894
    @RachelDeRosier010894 4 роки тому

    My cousins have two Mal-shi puppies, a boy and a girl. They love to rough house and run like bullets

  • @adenhassan1930
    @adenhassan1930 4 роки тому

    Wan the time

  • @celzito1616
    @celzito1616 4 роки тому

    That’s rough play ? That’s nun compared to my maligators

    • @Doorsoun
      @Doorsoun 3 роки тому

      My mal is broken. She requires other dogs to play gentle with her lol

  • @norasmith5330
    @norasmith5330 4 роки тому

    I don’t know if I can do that I just tell my dog “bath” the ears perk up and she stops immediately goes and lays down... idk it works is that really bad?

  • @SarahDuHaimeCoaching
    @SarahDuHaimeCoaching 4 роки тому

    What if the dog doesn't listen to calm down?

    • @WiLl_DuH_kId
      @WiLl_DuH_kId 3 роки тому

      Then you beat the shit outta them.....haha no just grab them by the collar and say “calm down” with force and wait till they chill then you can let them go and see if they listen, if they continue to go 0-100 again then repeat, grab collar say “calm down” wait till they relax then release them, then repeat, with dogs it’s all about repetition, so it’s gonna take a few cycles till Fido figures out what you want from him

  • @abitofbay2973
    @abitofbay2973 4 роки тому

    Well you hav to remember that that’s just their play style. That’s how they play. Some chase. Some grab. Some mouth. Some tackle. It’s all different. I understand it you find that play annoying but if your saying it’s aggressive that’s not right but yeah I get it it gets very annoying when thy tackle and bite each other. But I don’t think these two are trying to dominant over each other. They’re both tackling. Their both biting. It’s equal play not aggressive.

  • @Eric78DX
    @Eric78DX 4 роки тому

    I'd like to see you correct Abbott too. He seemed to instigate as much as Donovan did. But this is definitely something that we need to work on in our home. Some members let it go saying "oh they're just playing", but others like myself think it's too rough and not acceptable at all. I don't want a dog coming over that's not used to rough play and take it too far out of self defense.

  • @RetiredGranny
    @RetiredGranny 4 роки тому

    I have a remote collar I just purchased so I’m glad you mentioned it.

  • @RetiredGranny
    @RetiredGranny 4 роки тому

    I went looking specifically for a video to address this. I have a very high energy pup right now just 10 weeks old I GP I can’t train to do anything. And I have a little male Maltese and she walk all over him. If I try to give him a safe space he won’t take it I think he likes it! I have to put her in a time out.

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 4 роки тому

      Do your time outs work?

    • @RetiredGranny
      @RetiredGranny 4 роки тому

      No it only gives the older dog a break. He will usually come back the same way but after watching your video I have a feeling I could break things up with some attention getting treats. I’m hoping she’s grow out of this behavior same as the nipping. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @cherubsasquatch2987
    @cherubsasquatch2987 4 роки тому

    Jesus is the Lord.

  • @roxys744
    @roxys744 4 роки тому

    Perfect, just what I needed. My 3 yr old rescue border collie/greyhound female will play but then gets to rough. She has excellent recall though.

  • @jilltedesco1956
    @jilltedesco1956 4 роки тому

    no offense but you and many others show a trained dog ok people watching aren't here to watch your listening dog i don't understand why people do this for self gratification perhaps teaching it is what people are interested in hmm

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 4 роки тому

      Jill - I put instructions in the video description to help people understand and implement. It's a fast process and hard to catch on tape without a crew

  • @bellamayetheparanormalinve9150
    @bellamayetheparanormalinve9150 4 роки тому

    Exactly what I’m going through!! 6 month old Pitbulls. Very smart. When they get going its an Isssska!!! Upon greeting they ALWAYS run up to one another and on both hind legs do the ‘belly bump’ it’s hilarious! Definitely love one another. Just hard to gain control when they start playing!! Video great❤️

  • @buddlopez5
    @buddlopez5 4 роки тому

    Nice video well done

  • @debradonlon238
    @debradonlon238 4 роки тому

    Ty for the guidance. My big lab always bully’s my little terrier. I’ll try this

  • @maximiliano5613
    @maximiliano5613 4 роки тому

    Try doing that to a rottweiler and a Belgian malinois

  • @Me-lb8nd
    @Me-lb8nd 5 років тому

    My current three dogs are a spayed female, 16 or 17 years old, whom I've had for 15 years, a neutered male, 6 years old, whom I've had for 4 years, and a 2-year old unspayed female I adopted in July 2019. It used to be that the male would always want to roughhouse with the old female, who didn't appreciate it much. I had to yell at him and make him sit to calm him down, but it was a pain in the ass. When I brought the young female home, she was the one who instigated the roughhousing with the male dog. At least they both leave the old dog alone, but I'm still annoyed at this "game" when they get so wrapped up in it and don't respond to my calls. I plan to get the female spayed, and wonder if maybe she will stop wanting to roughhouse so much then. Anyone know if spaying would calm her down?

    • @taylorfrisby1381
      @taylorfrisby1381 3 роки тому

      Did it end up helping? I've got 2 unspayed females who are both going to be spayed soon. But one plays very rough and my other girl isn't super into the real bitey play. Wondering if desexing will help that

  • @courtibug12
    @courtibug12 5 років тому

    Definitely need to work on this with my pup. He is getting too riled up with other dogs and then people as well. I’m scared to even take him to the dog park. How do you get your dogs to give you their attention so well?

    • @zoedavies3252
      @zoedavies3252 5 років тому

      Your pup's probably has too much energy to release, so you need to tire him out with a long walk or play first before introducing older dogs to him

  • @ashleighsteel460
    @ashleighsteel460 5 років тому

    At 1:12 when the black dog was asked to sit why did it’s head twitch like it was having a seizure?? Then it kind of fell into a down... that was not a natural movement. What correction did you use? Because it seemed to be WAY to harsh for that dog. It was scary to watch.. and I use e collars and prongs regularly. I’m no stranger to methods like this. Also a few times the dogs got up before you gave the release ok. Idk maybe upload a more clear video of your training method. This was a little hard to follow and inconsistent.

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 5 років тому

      No correction was used. I allow dogs to switch to a down from a sit if they prefer.

  • @petrar3640
    @petrar3640 5 років тому

    very good video!! more dog owners should focus on monitoring playtime and making sure their dogs listen and obey even though they are in the middle of play.

  • @nrd515
    @nrd515 5 років тому

    My dog and his best buddy used to go at it way rougher than these dogs do, and they sounded like they were trying to kill each other. Never any problems, they loved it for almost 12 years until the other dog got sick. My dog was 30 pounds lighter than the other one (55 vs 85). Some people actually thought they were really fighting.

    • @vondurmobile
      @vondurmobile 4 роки тому

      I have this exact problem. My two terriers loved playing with their two best buds which sounded ferocious but it was just play. NOW my problem is that we moved and when I take them to dogs parks they want to engage in this vocal/ferocious sounding play and most dog owners are not receptive to it. They also like to tag team/gang up on a single dog in the hopes that they will be chased. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks

  • @Porkchop_Delight23
    @Porkchop_Delight23 5 років тому

    This isn't how to train a dog, this is a video of already trained dogs. All you're doing is showing that your dogs already know how to listen. It doesn't help me at all. I want to know how to train them to listen in the first place.

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 5 років тому

      See the description for simple directions! Let me know if you have any questions

  • @zmldoppiexd3697
    @zmldoppiexd3697 5 років тому

    I have a baby husky (male) and a adult askal (girl) idk if they are playing but my askal dog has big mouth and bite the neck of the husky and the husky screams and the husky will bite the leg of the askal and thenehen askal bite the husky that the husky is crying or screaming i let the askal get away from the husky Sory fornbad english

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 5 років тому

      Sounds like your older dog is trying to correct your younger dog and the younger dog is not accepting the correction. I would want to see what is happening before your older dog bites the husky's neck. You may want to have a trainer in your area come take a look to see if a problem is brewing!

    • @zmldoppiexd3697
      @zmldoppiexd3697 5 років тому

      @@andrewwarner wow THANKS!!

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 5 років тому

      @@zmldoppiexd3697 no problem! I'm here for you!

  • @lauragarzonchica2282
    @lauragarzonchica2282 6 років тому

    I don't think it's fair, at all, to say with bully breeds (your favorite?) it's bound to tip over to a fight.

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 6 років тому

      If I said "bound to" that is a little strong, but the point is still true. Bullies, if left unchecked, tend to let things escalate more than softer breeds. Every dog is different of course, but as a breed they don't instinctively shy away from conflict like softer breeds might. They are not the only breed that is true for, though!

  • @quincygoode8097
    @quincygoode8097 6 років тому

    Donovan has such a pretty coat!

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 6 років тому

      Thanks for saying so! We must have been doing a good job of supplementation at the time :)

  • @gezdodd8370
    @gezdodd8370 6 років тому

    It's very good but you should make them wait longer before releasing them because they're going back and doing exactly the same thing

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 6 років тому

      That is accurate for real life. I was attempting to demo the command so I let them return for the purpose of demonstration, but in real life you are absolutely correct!

  • @bribri7756
    @bribri7756 6 років тому

    My dogs will not stop for me to give them a command, they completely ignore me like i am not there. What do i need to do please help. I have tried putting the dog that is being way too rough back in their pen for time out? So my bigger dog can take a break because eventually he snaps

    • @bribri7756
      @bribri7756 6 років тому

      I wouldnt care that they were playing rough except for i never get to spend anytime with them and i wanted dogs for the purpose to play and spend time with them but they dont acknowledge me

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 6 років тому

      Bri bri, it's all about giving a verbal warning and then issuing an appropriate correction for ignoring you. For this activity i will usually use a pet convincer after they blow me off. Ecollar training your dogs makes it even easier because then you can correct one dog at a time if the other dog is trying to listen to you. Let me know how it is going!

  • @cartwheelgymnastics7899
    @cartwheelgymnastics7899 6 років тому

    I have a full blooded pitbull dog it's a girl her name is October we name her that her birthday is in October she's a very smart dog

    • @maggiemoran7747
      @maggiemoran7747 5 років тому

      a full blooded mutt? I'll wager you paid for her, too, didn't you?

  • @DF-te2vm
    @DF-te2vm 6 років тому

    Good stuff. Really like what you say..... have to be an advocate for your dog. And, think of it like if 2 or 3 of your little kids playing and one or 2 are getting too rough..... of course the parent steps in to make sure no one gets hurt, same simple principle. Subscribed to your posts !

  • @OurCRAZYLifeScotland
    @OurCRAZYLifeScotland 6 років тому

    Would be useful to know how you taught the ‘calm down’ technique in the first place

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 6 років тому

      I agree. These dogs weren't supposed to be that good at this command yet. Try following the instructions in the description and it will work! Let me know how it is going

    • @RetiredGranny
      @RetiredGranny 4 роки тому

      I think with a very good tasting treat but my question is how many treat are you will to give lol or is recommend. I will put my puppy in a time out just to give my older dog a break. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @Nella420bitch
    @Nella420bitch 6 років тому

    I have a lab mix and a pit-bull mix that play all the time and it can get very rowdy. My lab mix is normally the one who starts it and she plays very rough like biting on the neck and body slamming my other dog down basically. She is only two and my pitt mix is a little over five. He will snap at her because she is too rough sometimes and she will stop for a few seconds then kind of pounce on him and she pretty much ignores me when i am trying to give her commands to diffuse the situation, do you have any tips on what i can do?

    • @andrewwarner
      @andrewwarner 6 років тому

      Focus on the offending dog and advocate for your defensive dog before your dog has to snap to defend herself. Follow the instructions in the description with your focus on the dog who is causing the problems. Let me know how it works

  • @nandinipanicker6881
    @nandinipanicker6881 6 років тому

    Thanx alot as ths video ws vry helpfl to me...i have 2 dogs a male lab mix n a female indi who has problm with her hind lega but dsnt like ti give up while playing n is a tough gl.....