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Temperament test snippet (rockstars)
Temperament test snippet (rockstars)
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Ben & Waffles CCF1
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Ben & Waffles CCF1
Maple CGN
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Maple CGN
Maples Advanced Trick Dog submission
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Maple doing tricks
Maple Retrieving dropped items
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Service dog in training retrieving dropped items
Betty working on public access
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Service dog working on public access
Dog retrieving with laser pointer
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4 month old golden retriever puppy retrieving items via laser pointer. This was trained through conditioned retrieve.
Service dog temperament test
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Basic service dog temperament test Www.redmapleservicedogs.com
First place session with Tucker
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First place session with 4 month old tucker.
Paws Forward Video Testimonial
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www.pawsforwardlondon.com
Vader
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Vader working on place
Off leash heeling
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Off leash heeling with Koda the Malinois www.pawsforwardlondon.com
DIY agility course
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DO it yourself mini dog agility course with Ruby the 3 pound chihuahua www.pawsforwardlondon.com
How to use mini educator ET-300
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How to use mini educator e collar
Luna working on place with distractions
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Luna is a 1 year old GSD that is here for a 21 day board and train. She didn't know anything when she arrived here and had a habit of chasing anything with wheels (bikes/cars) and the owners cat. We are on day 14 in this video working on distractions in place. www.pawsforwardlondon.com
Rex - Thresholds
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Rex - Thresholds
Rex working on thresholds
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Rex working on thresholds
Rex - Place command with TONE BOX
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Rex - Place command with TONE BOX
Priming Remote Collar with "DOWN"
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Priming Remote Collar with "DOWN"
some recall with Bijou and Suki
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some recall with Bijou and Suki
paws forward dog training - bijou and suki working on place together
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paws forward dog training - bijou and suki working on place together
Bijou Day 4 of Board and Train Working on Place
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Bijou Day 4 of Board and Train Working on Place
Teaching Place Command - First lesson with 6 month old lab puppy "Izzy"
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Teaching Place Command - First lesson with 6 month old lab puppy "Izzy"
Paws Forward - 8 day recall with Judge the German Shepherd
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Paws Forward - 8 day recall with Judge the German Shepherd
Paws Forward London - Radar off leash obedience
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Paws Forward London - Radar off leash obedience
Paws Forward London - Loose leash walking with Gus Gus
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Paws Forward London - Loose leash walking with Gus Gus
Ahri learning "gentle"
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Ahri learning "gentle"
Paws Forward London - Ahri Recall
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Paws Forward London - Ahri Recall
Teach your dog how to Relax - Place Command
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Teach your dog how to Relax - Place Command
Zander the Dalmatian on Day 4 of Training
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Zander the Dalmatian on Day 4 of Training

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-qp4th3ij7z
    @user-qp4th3ij7z 2 роки тому

    Have you had any issues with ‘laser pointer syndrome’ or have you found the dogs you work with generally don’t get too worked up over the laser? Teaching this same skill with my “Guinea pig” dog (not actually a service dog but I’m training assistance skills for my certification). She’s a border collie and though I haven’t had any severe problems since she has an established ‘leave it’ and ‘finish’, + we don’t use it as a toy, but her change in attitude does cause her to make some careless mistakes. Interested to know if you did any desensitisation work with your dogs or if they have always been fairly indifferent to the laser? I’ve been hanging it up on a string to a curtain rail then turning the fan on so the laser moves around the room enticingly for a few hours, all while enforcing downtime to hopefully take some novelty out of the laser. It’s all going well but I’m still a bit nervous about it backfiring and causing things to get worse since this is a pretty untouched frontier in training. Generally the rules are “don’t use laser pointers at all” so I’m mostly winging it here.

  • @goldenmoondrawer6784
    @goldenmoondrawer6784 2 роки тому

    I startled more at the bowl drop than the dog did XD

  • @__melodyhope__
    @__melodyhope__ 2 роки тому

    I’m training a 3 year old yorki to be a PSDIT! But he’s never even played fetch it’s never been his thing lol I’ve honestly never had a dog that would fetch for me. I’ve had odd dogs.

    • @mobstercrow7515
      @mobstercrow7515 6 місяців тому

      Most dogs won't fetch. Usually retriever breeds, hunting breeds and livestock dogs are the only ones that will. I have an Aussie that loves fetching for hours, and I have a Greyhound/Rhodesian Ridgeback mix that just stares at me like I'm an idiot when I throw the toy. My first service dog would chase the toy, but never bring it back or pick it up. Dogs are odd little guys! The fetching part isn't necessary unless you need a dog to pick something up for you, but since a Yorkie is so small, they won't help much.

  • @mobstercrow7515
    @mobstercrow7515 2 роки тому

    make sure you test to see if they are food motivated, if they arent food motivated training will be a lot harder

  • @-touya_todoroki
    @-touya_todoroki 2 роки тому

    The pinch test could be a simple finger between the toes, rather then a pinch

  • @horriblekids
    @horriblekids 3 роки тому

    my boy passes all the tests and is great but he's not freaking food motivated, he wants to obey naturally though, like he follows the food lure into position and then stops when i praise him but doesn't take the food. idek

    • @nataliecheung6271
      @nataliecheung6271 3 роки тому

      I heard that it is okay as long as they are obedience and does actually listen to you when you repeat the commands and to not lose willingness to follow your commands

    • @horriblekids
      @horriblekids 3 роки тому

      I switched him to protection training instead of service dog and training using toys has worked perfectly

    • @startripp8787
      @startripp8787 2 роки тому

      Each animal is different some dogs are food motivated while others are motivated by praise and affection or toys I have had each dog type as a service dog I actually prefer the affection motivated pups over the others less to carry with you for training and in my case have seen a higher work drive. Main issue I have seen with food driven dogs is that some newer handlers may overly depend on the treats and not vary up enough how often they are given leading to the dog only working for food and not with out it which can be a huge issue with sd

  • @theyellowshoe
    @theyellowshoe 3 роки тому

    Pinch between toes, puppy yelps softly, aww, I'm sorry puppy, ☹️. Looks at human dropping metal bowl, silly human.

  • @Sadie04074
    @Sadie04074 3 роки тому

    Excellent explanation. Now all I have to do is develop the muscle memory to be fluent in the Mini's operation.

  • @chadebert2047
    @chadebert2047 4 роки тому

    Thanks for making it much easier to understand! After watching, got one for my soon to be Shepheard when he's older. Awesome video!

  • @kellitakach4064
    @kellitakach4064 4 роки тому

    What does the black button s stand for and the red button s? I don’t have my collar yet but ordered it. Trying to learn a bit before I get it

  • @dogtrainingsuraksha2129
    @dogtrainingsuraksha2129 5 років тому

    Thaku madam

  • @Sophesi
    @Sophesi 5 років тому

    I wanted to adopt a this super mellow pup but she was shaking and fearful when the person did the Volhard temperament test. The breeder told me the pup was intelligent, cuddly and , friendly but she does scare if she hears a siren, I was told she would out grow fearfulness . Told by a trainer that fearfulness is not a good sign and it could be genetic predisposition and lead to a biting dog later if the dog isn't able to get over the fear .and that pup cannot be therapy dog.

    • @pawsforward
      @pawsforward 5 років тому

      Dogs don’t grow out of fearfulness

  • @David13Rome
    @David13Rome 5 років тому

    I would also do a food test where you give them food and then observe the reaction when you take it away or interfere with their eating. You're checking to make sure they are too possessive or protective of their food. No aggression should be shown.

    • @bonitacastro1431
      @bonitacastro1431 4 роки тому

      DavidRomeRecording For a personal pet thats not always a deal breaker... I broke my pup (gsd)of that very early on with a bit of practice. She wasnt overly aggressive to begin with, but began making grumbling sounds and I nipped that in the bud (with patience, not violence). Lots and lots of petting and touching her face while she was eating and IF shed growl, I’d put the food up and wouldnt put it back until I had her attention and we’d start all over again- constant touching playing with the dog food, petting her muzzle, etc. The idea was that if there ever were kids around Id want to know she wouldnt react to a toddler playing in her bowl. She quickly realized that if she wanted to eat, any aggression wasn’t allowed -and now she’s 12 years old and the most PATIENT dog during meal time and in general. Now: I don’t think this method will work for everyone- I cant know that. Just that minor food aggression CAN be worked on at a young age, and was successful for me,is all I’m saying. I do realize this is a video for service animals though.

    • @David13Rome
      @David13Rome 4 роки тому

      @@bonitacastro1431 Thanks. My Golden Doodle recently passed her tests and is now a service dog.

    • @-touya_todoroki
      @-touya_todoroki 2 роки тому

      If you think about it as the leader you shouldn't be taking food out of the predisposed that's for you dish, becouse leaders in wolf packs don't do such so why should a dog never expect there food to be taken or be expected not to be upset or growl when it does? edit: i was saying that its wrong to do it in the first place, i 100% wouldn't doubt a dog for being aggressive when THEIR food is taken or played with, but the idea is that its YOUR FOOD not theirs and your done with the food and that is when they get it after your done, they get to eat, its not their food in the first place, its your scraps and if you want it back you can take it back

    • @crittersandcreatures
      @crittersandcreatures Рік тому

      @@-touya_todorokiAlpha theory has been debunked long ago, and debunked by the person who first proposed it. There is no “leader of the pack”.

    • @-touya_todoroki
      @-touya_todoroki Рік тому

      @@crittersandcreatures incorrect, the guy who did it admitted to a flawed research group, her put a bunch of unknown wolfs into a "pack" and recorded a not real pack, stating that debunks what he was trying to see how wolfs have families ext and how these families work, however in contrast the opposite is shown how the alpha theory applies when you put a bunch of animals into a "pack" that may or may not be related or remember each other, its insanely hard to create an actual PACK of dogs you can only have one male and female you cannot let them breed unless you increase food AND YOU CANT introduce new puppies that don't look like you the human (impossible to do) otherwise it creates a non family based "alpha" ranking pack because the animals have to come up with a heirghrocky, further more ask any dog daycare person and they will say yes some dogs are more dominant then others this creating the alpha "theory" you say, the whole idea of alpha, dominance ext is that YOU lead the dog to be the best they can be and no one way works for EVERY SINGLE dog because there is no one way for any animal, no horse fights the same as another horse, no dog fights or acts the same as another dog, no wolf or act responds the same to the same stimulus, if positive only worked FOR EVERY ANIMAL AND INDIVUDUAL disregarding how they will respond to it, then we would have alot less aggressive dogs horses wolf dogs you name it, but we don't? WHY? because POSTIVE ONLY and alpha theory ARE NOT the only methods or ideas case in close here you lack basic knowledge and function of what putting a bunch of animals into a altered pack mentality creates and lack knowing that one method wont work FOR EVERY individual and yes im bad at typing shut up and correct it yourself in your head i tried to make it as good as i could

  • @hevvyrayne178
    @hevvyrayne178 5 років тому

    Can you do these tests with older dogs?

  • @amalgamatenull5167
    @amalgamatenull5167 6 років тому

    Awww I’m too soft to do the pinch test

    • @cardinnairn6345
      @cardinnairn6345 5 років тому

      That’s actually not how you’re meant to do it, you’re mean to press very lightly on the webbing, increasing pressure until the puppy displays discomfort. Not pain.

    • @servicedoggy2436
      @servicedoggy2436 2 роки тому

      Yea

  • @radioactivedew3880
    @radioactivedew3880 6 років тому

    Hello, my name is Frances I trained my first service dog a few years ago, but I have never service tested my first service dog, though she is nearing retirement so I am looking for a new one and I thank you for making a video to help handlers figure this out.

  • @faradiba2644
    @faradiba2644 6 років тому

    He looks lovely. Good job! My dalmatian was such a brat haha. Dalmatians are the most beautiful creatures on earth😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @michaelaldam6826
    @michaelaldam6826 7 років тому

    my transmitter on dog keeps switching it's self off why

    • @pawsforward
      @pawsforward 7 років тому

      I would call the company and ask

  • @sammbermudez
    @sammbermudez 7 років тому

    Thank you for making this video. It was very helpful!

  • @retillus
    @retillus 7 років тому

    What buttons were you holding on the last demonstration?

    • @pawsforward
      @pawsforward 7 років тому

      George Retseck you can do this with the black or red stim button or S button

  • @OdintheGermanShepherd
    @OdintheGermanShepherd 8 років тому

    German Shepherds are the Best...I'm one too. Nice Job with the training.

  • @pawsforward
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  • @pawsforward
    @pawsforward 9 років тому

    Awesome recall work with a 6 month old puppy #puppy #recall #training