You have the best young puppy videos. They’ve been the most helpful. So many ppl have puppy videos and then they say the puppy is a year old or it’s a large breed puppy. These smaller breed/ young puppy videos have saved me. Thank you
Really like your videos. My Staffy is approaching 7 months. Wish I’d seen this and your GoGet video talking about up to 9 months before watching some of your earlier ones. Probably been a little too expectant on my pup.
Ahhh Pickles what a smart puppy. Love your training vids thank you! My puppy just turned 6 months and we're working on Come and Stay more and more. This is so helpful!!
We have a mini aussie pup...and her focus is squirrel level, energy is definitely on the higher side, and she knows some commands yet ignores them. She is confident, affectionate, and freaking smart. She is easily bored. Tips on play/training for energetic/distracted puppies? I try to wear her out before training but it's like the gift that keeps on giving, I want her energy levels lol.
We recently adopted a now 5 month old GSD mix, wildly energetic. We’re her 6th home! after being adopted and returned by four different people plus the foster home. So she went thru god knows what and was a lunatic when we brought her home plus not being well house trained. She’s getting better and now house trained but still a handful. It would be great to see something about training a super energetic and smart puppy who’s been thru chaos in their young lives.
@@stephenjacobsen4616 I'm currently raising a 2 year old rescue with isolation distress and this advice of forgetting the past is completely wrong you need to know the past and understand the past to understand the trauma to know how to treat the trauma
@@stephenjacobsen4616 I fostered 17 dogs in a year. You have to forget their past. Dogs don’t need to be babied because of past trauma. I think that’s what she meant. Treat the dog like a normal dog and help it deal with its issues. Patience, exercise, disciple and then affection goes a long way towards helping the dog deal with past issues. Believe me all fosters/rescues have issues. Most are given up due to unrealistic expectations or bad behavior that the owner has no clue how to deal with.
I am starting this with my 4 month old husky/malamute puppy today! Currently working on my adult dogs behaviors and properly training my puppy. Do you suggest training separate or does it matter?
I do have a question: I love his suggests but I’m worried that my dog would end up listening to my commands only if I give him treats. I want him to listen to me even without food. How can I manage it? My mum has a 7yo Labrador Retriver and he only moves (literally) if he can earn something to eat; I want my puppy to be not so “addicted to food” instead. Any suggestions? Please help
If you teach a puppy "come" do you still teach it it's name? What is your method for teaching it's name? Also I am guessing the name teaching comes before it learns "come" ?
I have a 4 month old puppy, he sits, stay, down with hand lead. He is pretty smart but when it comes to go on walks he eats everything off the floor and jumps on everyone that passes by… any tips?
Joel’s like a combination of all the greatest animal behaviorist/trainers! At least all of my favorites! I so appreciate that he just gives it to you straight. No sugarcoating, no extra BS just straight to the point🙏🏼
@@BDTraining really? Wow! Thanks! I appreciate everything you do for dogs & people. It’s really about educating people isn’t it? Lol People have to learn how dogs communicate, & perceive things
@@User7688.--_ Hey you👋🏼😁 haha lol right😂 I always think about the ripple effect of every dog & human he has worked with & how they can then, help more dogs & more people.
@@BDTrainingwhat do you do if your dog is super duper high strung. I couldn't catch her to save my life. I can't get her to come or stay because she is so easily distracted
Bs. He's working with an extremely calm pup. He's not showing you anything useful. For puppies you move away, they love to chase. He's a treat vending machine, showing you nothing about bonding with the pup. Lazy, lazy training
we have a 8 week old GSD, your puppy videos have been super helpful. thank you so much! good, helpful, comprehensive vids, with techniques that actually work.
I love your videos because they're succinct and it's really clear and easy to see in action what you're teaching verbally. Please keep the puppy videos coming! It would also be great to see if there's anything you approach differently with a puppy from a large, powerful breed than one like Pickles, or at what age it's appropriate to start taking more of a hard line, no-nonsense approach. Pickles is ludicrously cute, btw!
Excellent! With Labrador retrievers, I use a lip-based whistle with treats instead of the human voice ua-cam.com/video/rbKUL1FQlts/v-deo.html With competition later, whistle is the primary method of communication at hundreds of meters away from the retriever.
Hmm. Maybe I'm not doing as bad as I thought I was with my 5.5 month old pup. He will come about 60% of the time (with distractions,) automatically sits, and will stay for about 3 steps back. My 7.5 month old though...
How can i teach come with a 13 week old pup who doesnt care i have treats? He either looks at me blankly, ignores me completely, or runs the other way? Its even worse outside. Ive tried your go get method as its the only choice i have. We do it every time hes off leash (in or out) for weeks consistently and he still bolts the other way the moment you head his direction. Same thing with leave it. And if he knows hes about to get cornered and caught, he will do his very best to swallow it before i can grab him. This has wound us up in poop patrol many times praying for said item.
I've been training the puppy wrong. I used the method of saying Stay and walking backwards slowly like what you did and eventually the puppy runs away if I turn my eyes to someother side. I like all your videos
I trained my puppy to stay, and I can leave for like ten feet away. But when I try to train him stay outside, he will get angry and try to bite me even I just leave one step.
Do you have any videos on how to train an older puppy to ALWAYS come to you? I have two 11 month old cocker spaniels. They know exactly what recall is but have now started to only come half the time.
I just adopted a 8 week old A.Bulldog / Lab mix (almost 10 weeks now) and he is coming along I am working on "Stay" but he seems to barky and frustrated with that command. I've had some success but not really consistent. Anyone have any tips for how to overcome? I really like Joel's approach and I am doing leash training with my pup the same way and day one say good results, even with the neighbors coming to see him he was responsive and went into a sit when told, he only ever held it for 10-30 seconds since they excited him, but I was really happy with his progress.
This was super helpful… gonna try this later with my new Samoyed puppy. He’s a KING at sit and “off”… stay on the other hand, not our forte cuz I was doing it wrong lolol
Good tip on the come command to actually touch my hand. I was just giving the treat once he got to me as long as he didn't jump. And he's right about treat size. My pup is only 10 weeks so I crush kibble and he loves it. Basically he's getting kibble crumbs. One thing I'm confused over is "Wait" vs "Stay". My pup will not move with either command until I release him, but I thought you had to return to the dog for stay. I use wait before he can leave his crate or to start eating.
Do you think training a puppy is legit? In that puppies actually retain what you’re teaching them? Or would you be better off waiting till their 8 months to try to teach them commands ?
Hi Joel, can you do more videos on scared and skittish dogs? Whenever I try the go get method my dog gets scared and pees all over himself and will go hide from me. He is a 9 month wait old rescue.
Had a question again about our new Golden Retriever/Lab mix pup, Raylan, we got him at 6 weeks of age and he is now 8 weeks old! He does this thing with his blanket or pillow, he’s humping it and it was funny at first but now it’s annoying and wondering if he should be stopped. What age should he be neutered! He hasn’t done it to Marley yet! Marley so far is training him well about nipping and correcting without causing the pup harm! Just wondering if the humping will be a problem later
I had a Golden Retriever Service Dog Puppy that did this ... even after he was neutered. I am sorry now that I did not address it immediately because he would hump sofa pillows! Did you see some of Joel's videos on groups of dogs playing??? I would do the same. 1.Address the behavior immensely 2. Clap to distract or HEY. If the dog does not respond approach and have the dog sit while holding its collar. I hope I am not over stepping my bounds but I have deep regrets over this issue and it was very embarrassing at friend's homes.
Hey Joel
Please add more puppy videos!!!
I would really like to use your methods on my new pup and I think it will bring loads of new subscribers.
I'm impressed by that puppy's behavior. The video was a joy to watch as always :).
I love his videos ....big hugs from Italy 🤗🙋
“Don’t be that boring guy, come” 😂😂 I love your training videos !!!!
Yes, please more puppy videos!
You have the best young puppy videos. They’ve been the most helpful. So many ppl have puppy videos and then they say the puppy is a year old or it’s a large breed puppy. These smaller breed/ young puppy videos have saved me. Thank you
My 3.3 month old puppy knows so much.. somrtimea i forget he's a puppy bcs of how fast he learns and very intelligent ^^
These videos are great. My 5 month old goldendoodle is doing so good. Thank you
Really like your videos. My Staffy is approaching 7 months. Wish I’d seen this and your GoGet video talking about up to 9 months before watching some of your earlier ones. Probably been a little too expectant on my pup.
Ahhh Pickles what a smart puppy. Love your training vids thank you! My puppy just turned 6 months and we're working on Come and Stay more and more. This is so helpful!!
Oh puppies are so sweet 🥰
Man your videos are very good and very helpful.
This dog is so cute :D
We have a mini aussie pup...and her focus is squirrel level, energy is definitely on the higher side, and she knows some commands yet ignores them. She is confident, affectionate, and freaking smart. She is easily bored. Tips on play/training for energetic/distracted puppies? I try to wear her out before training but it's like the gift that keeps on giving, I want her energy levels lol.
Same problem here 😭 was wondering if you found solutions ? And if so which one ? I am getting desperate here 🥲
Woaw! Super video! I will try this on my 10 weeks shiba
I know this is a old video however it's a great video. I'd rather get puppy training tips from you than all the other channels on UA-cam. 😊
Puppies brains are not formed…. At all!! 😂😂
Great video Joel, we are getting a puppy in the fall and I'm trying to get my training research and resources lined up.
5 Stars thank you!
Hello great Video ! Tried your methods they work
We recently adopted a now 5 month old GSD mix, wildly energetic. We’re her 6th home! after being adopted and returned by four different people plus the foster home. So she went thru god knows what and was a lunatic when we brought her home plus not being well house trained. She’s getting better and now house trained but still a handful. It would be great to see something about training a super energetic and smart puppy who’s been thru chaos in their young lives.
1.st : forget her past.
2.nd : start calming the dog in any desired instance
3.rd : correct, train, be proud
@@stephenjacobsen4616 I'm currently raising a 2 year old rescue with isolation distress and this advice of forgetting the past is completely wrong you need to know the past and understand the past to understand the trauma to know how to treat the trauma
@@dmcarpenter3097 obviously,. I was referring to not imposing the past on the dog. Peace.
@@stephenjacobsen4616 yea.....
@@stephenjacobsen4616 I fostered 17 dogs in a year. You have to forget their past. Dogs don’t need to be babied because of past trauma. I think that’s what she meant. Treat the dog like a normal dog and help it deal with its issues. Patience, exercise, disciple and then affection goes a long way towards helping the dog deal with past issues. Believe me all fosters/rescues have issues. Most are given up due to unrealistic expectations or bad behavior that the owner has no clue how to deal with.
Sooooo good!!
Maybe this should be how to teach your puppy to stay
Can you please tell that how did you train Prince?
Aggresion with pits?
I am starting this with my 4 month old husky/malamute puppy today! Currently working on my adult dogs behaviors and properly training my puppy. Do you suggest training separate or does it matter?
Great training tutorials. Helping with my new 15 month old. Please give advice for separation anxiety. Barking continuously when away.
Beckman has a video covering this subject from about two years ago. i think the title begins "Separation Anxiety "
@@joeespo177 thank you, I'll look for it.
More puppy training 😊
I do have a question: I love his suggests but I’m worried that my dog would end up listening to my commands only if I give him treats. I want him to listen to me even without food. How can I manage it? My mum has a 7yo Labrador Retriver and he only moves (literally) if he can earn something to eat; I want my puppy to be not so “addicted to food” instead. Any suggestions? Please help
If you teach a puppy "come" do you still teach it it's name? What is your method for teaching it's name? Also I am guessing the name teaching comes before it learns "come" ?
I have a 4 month old puppy, he sits, stay, down with hand lead. He is pretty smart but when it comes to go on walks he eats everything off the floor and jumps on everyone that passes by… any tips?
Watch more of his videos. He has videos with your issues. Joel is amazing!
Oh my god! This is my puppy 🤣. How 's it going now?
@@maggiesu561 this is your puppy in the video?
@@User7688.--_ No, I mean Matia's puppy is exactly the same as mine.😅
@@maggiesu561 🤦🏻♀️ OMGosh, I took your comment so literally. 😊 I will now discreetly move along.
Bet you can’t train my rescue senior dog. He’s a senior with no training whatsoever. We think he’s not all mentally there. 🤷♂️
This is great! Even after watching so many tutorials I had some big puppy misconceptions. Thank you!!
I forgot already about the checking in with your hand or the touch. They use to train like that in the rescue centre.
Joel’s like a combination of all the greatest animal behaviorist/trainers! At least all of my favorites! I so appreciate that he just gives it to you straight. No sugarcoating, no extra BS just straight to the point🙏🏼
I posted your comment on my IG story. 🙏
@@BDTraining really? Wow! Thanks! I appreciate everything you do for dogs & people. It’s really about educating people isn’t it? Lol
People have to learn how dogs communicate, & perceive things
@@User7688.--_ Hey you👋🏼😁
haha lol right😂
I always think about the ripple effect of every dog & human he has worked with & how they can then, help more dogs & more people.
@@BDTrainingwhat do you do if your dog is super duper high strung. I couldn't catch her to save my life. I can't get her to come or stay because she is so easily distracted
Bs. He's working with an extremely calm pup. He's not showing you anything useful. For puppies you move away, they love to chase. He's a treat vending machine, showing you nothing about bonding with the pup. Lazy, lazy training
Best part of this video is you going nah-ah and catching yourself on it haha good stuff
we have a 8 week old GSD, your puppy videos have been super helpful. thank you so much! good, helpful, comprehensive vids, with techniques that actually work.
awesome, thank you as always. appreciate the consistent uploads
Is that a shipooh? I have a puppy shipooh that looks just like that.
Sooo cute.
Great training I'm gonna try this on my lil guy.
PICKLES IS SOOO CUTEEEE
Yess, thanks for the puppy videos!
I love your videos because they're succinct and it's really clear and easy to see in action what you're teaching verbally. Please keep the puppy videos coming! It would also be great to see if there's anything you approach differently with a puppy from a large, powerful breed than one like Pickles, or at what age it's appropriate to start taking more of a hard line, no-nonsense approach. Pickles is ludicrously cute, btw!
Excellent! With Labrador retrievers, I use a lip-based whistle with treats instead of the human voice ua-cam.com/video/rbKUL1FQlts/v-deo.html
With competition later, whistle is the primary method of communication at hundreds of meters away from the retriever.
“Puppies brains are not formed at all”
Pickles: 😋😛😋😛
Hmm. Maybe I'm not doing as bad as I thought I was with my 5.5 month old pup. He will come about 60% of the time (with distractions,) automatically sits, and will stay for about 3 steps back. My 7.5 month old though...
Hoping this help me with my 5 month old puppy
Your chanel has lots of helpful and interesting videos, I'm a new subscriber greetings from Colombia!
Is Pickles a boy or a girl? You're calling Pickles 'him' this time, but you used 'her' last video.
So, what if he doesn’t come?
Every time I watch puppy training videos I realize how well behaved my puppy actually is lol.
How can i teach come with a 13 week old pup who doesnt care i have treats? He either looks at me blankly, ignores me completely, or runs the other way? Its even worse outside. Ive tried your go get method as its the only choice i have. We do it every time hes off leash (in or out) for weeks consistently and he still bolts the other way the moment you head his direction. Same thing with leave it. And if he knows hes about to get cornered and caught, he will do his very best to swallow it before i can grab him. This has wound us up in poop patrol many times praying for said item.
I've been training the puppy wrong. I used the method of saying Stay and walking backwards slowly like what you did and eventually the puppy runs away if I turn my eyes to someother side. I like all your videos
I trained my puppy to stay, and I can leave for like ten feet away. But when I try to train him stay outside, he will get angry and try to bite me even I just leave one step.
Here to say thank you for the “in real time” videos! So helpful
"I dont even know what that means...i'm outta here" haha
Great! Thank you.
Great video, keep the puppy videos coming
Thanks!!
Do you have any videos on how to train an older puppy to ALWAYS come to you? I have two 11 month old cocker spaniels. They know exactly what recall is but have now started to only come half the time.
I've already seen most of your videos but I clicked this one for the Pokemon font
Awesome and helpful information and method...Thanks
Helping me greatly with my little husky shepherd
How do you get my boyfriends dog aggressive Staffordshire Bullterrier ok with my little cavachon dog
I just adopted a 8 week old A.Bulldog / Lab mix (almost 10 weeks now) and he is coming along I am working on "Stay" but he seems to barky and frustrated with that command. I've had some success but not really consistent. Anyone have any tips for how to overcome?
I really like Joel's approach and I am doing leash training with my pup the same way and day one say good results, even with the neighbors coming to see him he was responsive and went into a sit when told, he only ever held it for 10-30 seconds since they excited him, but I was really happy with his progress.
This was super helpful… gonna try this later with my new Samoyed puppy. He’s a KING at sit and “off”… stay on the other hand, not our forte cuz I was doing it wrong lolol
I’m a new puppy owner, how long should a puppy training session be?
Good tip on the come command to actually touch my hand. I was just giving the treat once he got to me as long as he didn't jump. And he's right about treat size. My pup is only 10 weeks so I crush kibble and he loves it. Basically he's getting kibble crumbs.
One thing I'm confused over is "Wait" vs "Stay". My pup will not move with either command until I release him, but I thought you had to return to the dog for stay. I use wait before he can leave his crate or to start eating.
Do you think training a puppy is legit? In that puppies actually retain what you’re teaching them? Or would you be better off waiting till their 8 months to try to teach them commands ?
I really think you should right a handbook or something. A go-to thing for owners.
Terrific ! This is helpful even for an adult dog owner .. it helps to understand where they “came from “
Hi Joel, can you do more videos on scared and skittish dogs? Whenever I try the go get method my dog gets scared and pees all over himself and will go hide from me. He is a 9 month wait old rescue.
Guy is so good ..
More of these would be great !!
you rock bro
Ur awesome
What a cute mop!
Had a question again about our new Golden Retriever/Lab mix pup, Raylan, we got him at 6 weeks of age and he is now 8 weeks old! He does this thing with his blanket or pillow, he’s humping it and it was funny at first but now it’s annoying and wondering if he should be stopped. What age should he be neutered! He hasn’t done it to Marley yet! Marley so far is training him well about nipping and correcting without causing the pup harm! Just wondering if the humping will be a problem later
I had a Golden Retriever Service Dog Puppy that did this ... even after he was neutered. I am sorry now that I did not address it immediately because he would hump sofa pillows! Did you see some of Joel's videos on groups of dogs playing??? I would do the same.
1.Address the behavior immensely 2. Clap to distract or HEY. If the dog does not respond approach and have the dog sit while holding its collar. I hope I am not over stepping my bounds but I have deep regrets over this issue and it was very embarrassing at friend's homes.
Will you have puppies on nipping/biting?
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