Another great video. The gsd pup Willow and his handler are progressing very nicely. Her hand placement definitely improved helping the pup understand the desired behavior better.
FYI these techniques work on my Corgi mix. You do not have to have a working breed. Sometimes luring and rewarding is a little more difficult with a smaller dog, but it works. My little guy amazes me everyday.
Corgis ARE technically a working breed. They’re herders, much like Rottweilers, Belgian Shepherds, Aussies, and Border Collies. There’s even a new breed called a Lancashire Heeler (created from the Corgi)! Just a fun fact :D
I've been trying this. Is it normal for Tizzy to step on my toes as I lure her toward me? Or am I not getting the mechanics correct. She steps on me enough to make it feel clumsy. Thanks! Great vids!
Thanks! You can try standing a little wider or reward slightly away from your body, so your dog doesn't get close enough to stand on your feet. Cheers!
I have a 22 month old standard Labradoodle. She heels pretty nicely forward, back up and side step. But often when I give her a treat (for any training) she has to stop to chew and swallow it. They are tiny and she is not a small dog. I have tried many and don't see the eagerness and quick swallowing that I see your dogs do. Is there a real enticing treat that goes down quickly that I should be trying. It seems silly, but I have been experimenting since she was a puppy. It is a big problem doing the Center moves also. She can't keep her head up because she is busy chewing and eating. Even tiny training treats get cut to a smaller size.
Positive only training is ridiculous. You have to spend 3 videos explaining the strenuous steps that require incredibly skilled precision that first time dog owners would never have. You can teach a dog to do this with just 15 mins of corrective leash pressure, which is incredibly intuitive and especially helpful for those trainers who don’t have the experience of forming a relationship with a dog yet.
It doesn’t say “focused heel” but this is the first step: ua-cam.com/video/UkZ7ucpK9sc/v-deo.html 😊
I so want to train with Nate. Thank you Nate, the way you coach is so clear and accessible. 👏
Another great video. The gsd pup Willow and his handler are progressing very nicely. Her hand placement definitely improved helping the pup understand the desired behavior better.
Hi Nate… Got to say my favorite part of this video is the Dad established 2022 shirt! Happy 1st Mother’s Day to your wife!,
Thank you! :)
Thank you for your videos. Its great. Where is part 1 of this video? Thanks
Great! These are the best videos. Very clear.I watch , pause, then do with my dog. Please keep these coming.
GREAT VIDEO!! with a lot of details. I was having problems with that before this video. Thanks from brazil
"The devil's in the details." Another video that gives us tips on how to tighten up behaviors to make them more precise. Great lesson!
Thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed the video. :)
FYI these techniques work on my Corgi mix. You do not have to have a working breed. Sometimes luring and rewarding is a little more difficult with a smaller dog, but it works. My little guy amazes me everyday.
True
Corgis ARE technically a working breed. They’re herders, much like Rottweilers, Belgian Shepherds, Aussies, and Border Collies. There’s even a new breed called a Lancashire Heeler (created from the Corgi)!
Just a fun fact :D
It’s great class and I wish I had this class earlier.
Thanks! :)
Awesome content, Nate when do you introduce the word for the command?
This was so helpful omg 💕😄
Thanks! :)
Thanks a lot for this!
Thanks for watching, commenting, and supporting my channel, it's much appreciated. :)
Great tutorial. Loved it
Hi! Does anyone know the vídeo of step 1? I just see 2 and 3 but not how to start. Thank you
It doesn’t say “focused heel” but this is the first step: ua-cam.com/video/UkZ7ucpK9sc/v-deo.html
Great video. I can I do the same with pitbull 6 month old?
I've been trying this. Is it normal for Tizzy to step on my toes as I lure her toward me? Or am I not getting the mechanics correct. She steps on me enough to make it feel clumsy. Thanks! Great vids!
Thanks! You can try standing a little wider or reward slightly away from your body, so your dog doesn't get close enough to stand on your feet. Cheers!
Where is the step one video? I can’t find it.
My testimony: Do the training exactly like Nate says and you will see quick results.
Nate the Great
Thanks! :)
Where can I find step 1?
It's an older video, but it covers the first step in detail. ua-cam.com/video/UkZ7ucpK9sc/v-deo.html
I have a 22 month old standard Labradoodle. She heels pretty nicely forward, back up and side step. But often when I give her a treat (for any training) she has to stop to chew and swallow it. They are tiny and she is not a small dog. I have tried many and don't see the eagerness and quick swallowing that I see your dogs do. Is there a real enticing treat that goes down quickly that I should be trying. It seems silly, but I have been experimenting since she was a puppy. It is a big problem doing the Center moves also. She can't keep her head up because she is busy chewing and eating. Even tiny training treats get cut to a smaller size.
How many years have you been dog training, Nate?
I started professionally in 2012. :)
@Nate Schoemer You are the best. I've been following your instruction for a year. Thank you.
Does this exercise work if the dog is a puppy and still quite low to the ground?
Yes. :)
Finally i saw nate in jeans🙂😂
Haha! Yeah, it doesn't happen often.
@@NateSchoemer its not just dont happen often its so rare 🥲😘
Positive only training is ridiculous. You have to spend 3 videos explaining the strenuous steps that require incredibly skilled precision that first time dog owners would never have. You can teach a dog to do this with just 15 mins of corrective leash pressure, which is incredibly intuitive and especially helpful for those trainers who don’t have the experience of forming a relationship with a dog yet.