Hey Chris thanks so much! It's so much easier when you have a puppy to do the right thing from the start! When you start babying the puppy then they grow into bad behaviors. Once they learn structure at an early age, they're so much better off !
just found one of ur shorts and suddenly landed here for the last 3 and a half hours.. cant recycle wasted time, im glad it hasn't been wasted tho. great work!
Found you over on tiktok I love your videos so much! So educational, helpful, loving, and funny 🤣 I have a pretty anxious pup who is mostly only anxious while on leash, how do you suggest going about this sort of off leash training (that I really want to try) while living in a community with heavily enforced leash rules?
First of all thank you for going out of your way to find me here! And secondly, anxiety is just a feeling that can go away so that’s the good news. You have to associate objects to good things. Perhaps when there is a leash around, he gets his food, or feed while you casually put the leash on and off, also let him walk around with the leash attached to him but without you holding it - build value in the leash and it will make it so anytime you grab it, he will get excited!
Thank you so much for sharing! It is such common sense insight, my 3 month old GSD started playing up after I introduced street leash walking, he has a great heel in the garden. He's all about praise for doing and will pass up the best of treats if frustrated and no wonder it's a new world for him that I'm holding him back from sniffing and chewing. I'm going to use a longer leash and reward good behaviours more often. Try to get myself to work with the idea of developing personality and not just behaviour. Hopefully, I won't kill that curious and naturally adventurous behaviour and instead, we'll gain a deeper respect for each other giving him an excellent recall. Please don't stop with education.
I was doing the lead training as you shown in tiktok, then my puppy started to just sit and look at me without moving. I tried to give a treat when she did this and she still didn’t move afterwards. She was expecting a treat to keep going and then eventually stopped all together.
Was this for preventing sniffing? I haven’t done anything with walking on a lead yet I don’t think, just for sniffing Also, before you start training, you have to do engagement exercises to first familiarize the dog with your markers. Did you do that first? Lastly, how are you marking the good behaviors? Verbally or with a clicker?
Eric Ita it was working too until she randomly just sat down and stared at me and wouldn’t move until I gave a treat. I was doing as you did in the video and giving a treat when she got frustrated and just sat.
I’ve figured out what you might be doing wrong. Your giving her the treat and saying “Yes” at the same time. If I’m correct, 🛑 Say Yesss, THENNNN BRING THE TREAT DOWN AND WALK BACKWARDS. That teaches him to come to you for the reward. Otherwise you’ve been teaching him to stay still by bringing the treat to him 🤯
Thank you for your videos. You've given me the confidence to be more assertive with my Belgian malinois. We have been bonding for the last 4 months and her mental health is so much better. Thank you for putting love into training.
This was such a good production! Awesome tips. Awesome little snippets that got me giggling and the end I def LOL'd! I really hope you do more videos. I throughly enjoyed this and it was good affirmation on my end with what I do with my puppers.
@@ericandcaprithepup told ya I subscribed! Was hoping your video would be posted today so when I hopped on for my nightly YouTubing, you were my first video 🥰
Oy bruv. So im starting here. lol. Tis I, Bleu. My mum got a new great dane and couldnt handle him. He's not terribly difficult, but he can definitely improve so imma be watching a video every day while I figure out what I want him to learn next. .... plus we should hang out again sometime soon. Been over a year this time. Cheers~!
Bro I’ve seen so many dog training videos and your method is by far the best I’ve ever seen please keep sharing your content because it’s the only good type atm 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Caught me at the right time! Cheers to you Mate, thanks that means so much to hear and has inspired me to edit my next Video! What kind of dog do you have?
I don't have a dog yet but hope to have one soon. I want to try to be a great dog and learn as much as possible beforehand. You have a wonderful way with your dogs and your techniques are unconventional. I'm learning a lot. Keep the videos coming. 🙂
Maestro ❤🔥. This was the first video I saw. UA-cam blessed me with quality content. You not only train dogs, you train people to understand them correctly. Before that, I had only watched Antoine Najarian. Like, subscribe and greetings from Ukraine)
have you worked with dogs who have excitement aggression? our dog gets frustrated really easily and still uses her mouth and her growls to fight us. it’s always been more aggressive than simply mouthing. she’s super stubborn & strong-headed, and now she’s about 70lbs at under 8 months so she’s strong.
Found you from tiktok and loved the video! i have a new rescue puppy who is showing signs of separation anxiety. Do you have any tips on how to work with the pup on overcoming that? I don’t want him to think i’m abandoning him, but i also need to be able to go to work without him whining and breaking things in my apartment and even going to the bathroom on the floor occasionally.
I have a 4 month old Weimaraner who is constantly eating things he shouldn’t. He had to have an obstruction surgery from eating rocks. Then less than two weeks later had to have ANOTHER ONE! For eating a popsicle stick. The second time of coarse was far worse the popsicle stick punctured his small intestine and he had peritonitis and a bad infection. He is home now and doing well for the circumstances. Can you make a video on how to get your dog to not eat things they shouldn’t/ leave it/ drop it. And possibly advice because he is constantly scavenging inside and out to find things to get ahold of 😩
My husky is a year and a half, when I let him off leash in the park or on the street he runs really fast away from me and into peoples yards, I can only get him back when I drive after him. In our fenced yard he comes 30% of the time when called. Any tips on off leash recall for very independent dogs?
@@poilaaliop thank you for asking. Unfortunately I had to wait longer and in the process forgot. So I will try to implement this now. Along with our other training exercises
Love the video a lot of great information but my question is at what point can you stop using the treats? I’ve always heard that after the first few times of rewarding them with treats you should quit using the treats. Otherwise they’ll come to expect it at all times and you’ll forever have to walk around with treats in your pocket and then when you don’t have treats if you keep giving them to the dog they will expect it and if you don’t have treats, I won’t listen so?
I love your videos found you on TikTok and honestly addicted your videos watched every video on TikTok in a few hours haha and now I’m here going to try with my dogs in the morning. I do have a question I have a 7 month old pup that doesn’t bark took her to the vet and they say nothing is wrong with her any ideas on what I could do?
How do I get my puppy to walk on a leash at all? She just sits there and refuses to walk with it on. She does good without it and doesn’t take off but I don’t trust her enough for off leash bc she doesn’t know her name well enough for recall.
She must be associating the leash to negative experiences such as pulling. Try leaving the leash on while hand feeding, leaving the leash on while just walking around the house, when playing at the park - positive associations
How many learnings can a puppy/dog learn in a day not during training time? So as to not them being confused and that they get a treat every time they only do a good behavior?
Hi there! My 4 month old labradoodle has a stubborn streak and refuses to come inside when on the leash. Just digs her paws in a refuses to walk. I've tried to lure her with treats but food motivation is second/third after affection. Any tips?? Love your tiktok!
This is wonderful! How much time each day do you spend actively training them with treats (is it the same for each dog, regardless of previous training)? Would you recommend a few minutes every hour or more often than that, or really just all throughout the day?
Thanks! Honestly, probably half of my day (5-6hrs) is spent specifically training it giving attention to the dogs. It’s a lot - realistically you just need maybe 10-15 mins at least once or twice a day
i have a one year old husky he is very hyper and constantly attempting to run away by going under the gate, if i call him back and give him a treat wouldn’t that be rewarding him attempting to run away?
and how do i make him stop chewing things in so lost he’s mine and my boyfriends dog and he works from 4am-2pm and i feel like we shouldn’t even have him because we keep him in his cage i feel like a horrible dog mom
My two year old husky was the same way. She’s very destructive if left alone during the day! She ate my whole couch. After getting her fixed and her getting older and having another dog friend the destruction has completely diminished she doesn’t even shred her beds anymore!
Love your training approach! Do you have any tips on how to teach your dog to take things with their mouth? I can't teach my dog fetch bc she won't take the toy in her mouth (tried several different toys, textures, sizes already)
If you’re able to control the situation, meaning have a car drive back and forth a few times over, then every time the car passed, I’d immediately say something like “DOWN” or “CENTER” or basically what you’d want her to do instead, then while on a leash, take them to that action and immediately reward him. You can redirect what it means when he sees a car easily by repeating the new action over and over until he makes the association
Wait but you're saying that you should always reward a dog after they do the thing you're training them to do, correctly? How about when they become a year old or whatever? Don't you just have to stop?
Reward comes in many forms. It might divert from treats to play, or to belly rubs, affection, simply going outside... anything is a reward if it’s desirable to the dog, which makes it a great tool for you
@@ericandcaprithepup Ooh okay thank you, I just wanted to make sure in the long run for my pup! I totally just blanked on the other forms of rewards so thank you! (I'm a bit nervous for training her, I don't want to mess up) You're a really helpful person
No worries! I appreciate you clarifying. I would be happy to help more. Please can you tell me what you have difficulty with and maybe I can add it to my next video
@@ericandcaprithepup Well at the time my pup is only about 9-10 weeks old so other than potty training, being too excited when going outside (she's a sucker for that and walks), leashing because she just pulls too much and tries to walk ahead, and listening to her name. I know/understand this is a lot but I honestly just can't figure this out and if you are able to put this in your next video, I'd really appreciate it ❤️. I totally understand if you won't be able to though.
My wife and I just got our new 8 week old puppy and this philosophy of dog training has been a lifesaver.
Hey Chris thanks so much! It's so much easier when you have a puppy to do the right thing from the start! When you start babying the puppy then they grow into bad behaviors. Once they learn structure at an early age, they're so much better off !
@@ericandcaprithepuphis is so true and children are actually the same. Lol
just found one of ur shorts and suddenly landed here for the last 3 and a half hours.. cant recycle wasted time, im glad it hasn't been wasted tho. great work!
Found you over on tiktok I love your videos so much! So educational, helpful, loving, and funny 🤣 I have a pretty anxious pup who is mostly only anxious while on leash, how do you suggest going about this sort of off leash training (that I really want to try) while living in a community with heavily enforced leash rules?
First of all thank you for going out of your way to find me here! And secondly, anxiety is just a feeling that can go away so that’s the good news. You have to associate objects to good things. Perhaps when there is a leash around, he gets his food, or feed while you casually put the leash on and off, also let him walk around with the leash attached to him but without you holding it - build value in the leash and it will make it so anytime you grab it, he will get excited!
@@ericandcaprithepup love these tips thank you!!
How it’s going now?
Thank you so much for sharing!
It is such common sense insight, my 3 month old GSD started playing up after I introduced street leash walking, he has a great heel in the garden. He's all about praise for doing and will pass up the best of treats if frustrated and no wonder it's a new world for him that I'm holding him back from sniffing and chewing. I'm going to use a longer leash and reward good behaviours more often. Try to get myself to work with the idea of developing personality and not just behaviour. Hopefully, I won't kill that curious and naturally adventurous behaviour and instead, we'll gain a deeper respect for each other giving him an excellent recall. Please don't stop with education.
I was doing the lead training as you shown in tiktok, then my puppy started to just sit and look at me without moving. I tried to give a treat when she did this and she still didn’t move afterwards. She was expecting a treat to keep going and then eventually stopped all together.
Was this for preventing sniffing? I haven’t done anything with walking on a lead yet I don’t think, just for sniffing
Also, before you start training, you have to do engagement exercises to first familiarize the dog with your markers. Did you do that first? Lastly, how are you marking the good behaviors? Verbally or with a clicker?
Eric Ita for sniffs and having her walk next to me or on my hip. I did the engagement exercises and I am doing it verbally.
Eric Ita it was working too until she randomly just sat down and stared at me and wouldn’t move until I gave a treat. I was doing as you did in the video and giving a treat when she got frustrated and just sat.
I’ve figured out what you might be doing wrong. Your giving her the treat and saying “Yes” at the same time.
If I’m correct, 🛑
Say Yesss, THENNNN BRING THE TREAT DOWN AND WALK BACKWARDS. That teaches him to come to you for the reward.
Otherwise you’ve been teaching him to stay still by bringing the treat to him 🤯
Thank you for your videos. You've given me the confidence to be more assertive with my Belgian malinois. We have been bonding for the last 4 months and her mental health is so much better. Thank you for putting love into training.
I have watched many of your videos.this one is so far my favorite. Thank you for helping me with my puppy 10 months now .
Ok but can we talk about how awesome your aesthetic is? Very cool intro as well the dogs are so cute😎
You are so smart and entertaining, playing the saxophone and the piano, as well.
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Oh my gosh that little puppy is so beautiful!!!!!
Thank you for your insight and understanding of dogs! 👍😊
This was such a good production! Awesome tips. Awesome little snippets that got me giggling and the end I def LOL'd! I really hope you do more videos. I throughly enjoyed this and it was good affirmation on my end with what I do with my puppers.
Thanks so much! This means a lot to me! Love seeing you here and on the TikTok 😍
@@ericandcaprithepup told ya I subscribed! Was hoping your video would be posted today so when I hopped on for my nightly YouTubing, you were my first video 🥰
Oy bruv. So im starting here. lol. Tis I, Bleu. My mum got a new great dane and couldnt handle him. He's not terribly difficult, but he can definitely improve so imma be watching a video every day while I figure out what I want him to learn next. .... plus we should hang out again sometime soon. Been over a year this time. Cheers~!
This is just what I needed to add to my arsenal, great video
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I'm looking forward to it! Hopefully 2 years old isnt too late but I'm going to start working toward that goal.
Bro I’ve seen so many dog training videos and your method is by far the best I’ve ever seen please keep sharing your content because it’s the only good type atm 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Caught me at the right time! Cheers to you Mate, thanks that means so much to hear and has inspired me to edit my next
Video! What kind of dog do you have?
@@ericandcaprithepup amazing stuff bro !! I’ve got a border collie and he’s responding so much better to the positive reward system 💯🥇💪
Just found you. Love your work. Love you. Thanks for sharing with us. ❤ Working to be a better mom to Wilson, my 10 m/o st. Poodle.
I don't have a dog yet but hope to have one soon. I want to try to be a great dog and learn as much as possible beforehand.
You have a wonderful way with your dogs and your techniques are unconventional. I'm learning a lot. Keep the videos coming. 🙂
Maestro ❤🔥. This was the first video I saw. UA-cam blessed me with quality content. You not only train dogs, you train people to understand them correctly. Before that, I had only watched Antoine Najarian. Like, subscribe and greetings from Ukraine)
Awww juice box…. Such a sweet girl
have you worked with dogs who have excitement aggression? our dog gets frustrated really easily and still uses her mouth and her growls to fight us. it’s always been more aggressive than simply mouthing. she’s super stubborn & strong-headed, and now she’s about 70lbs at under 8 months so she’s strong.
I personally have not but my mentor has - i will ask about the best possible solutions and let you know
Followed u from Tiktok ur training videos make me want a dog!
I’m sure glad you’re here! Get the dog and let’s train together! Capri is 4 months into training so we are not that far behind!
Following you from TikTok.
Aww thank you so much Lisa! Do you have dogs? (a dog?)
@@ericandcaprithepup I’m looking into getting a dog. Not sure what type I want yet.
Found you from tiktok and loved the video! i have a new rescue puppy who is showing signs of separation anxiety. Do you have any tips on how to work with the pup on overcoming that? I don’t want him to think i’m abandoning him, but i also need to be able to go to work without him whining and breaking things in my apartment and even going to the bathroom on the floor occasionally.
Great vids. Found you on tik tok. I've started using a few of your methods for my 5 mouth australian shepherd. 👍🏼
Omg I’m starting with my 4 almost 5 month old aussie as well he is always barking pulling and very excited. Has it helped?
I have a 4 month old Weimaraner who is constantly eating things he shouldn’t. He had to have an obstruction surgery from eating rocks. Then less than two weeks later had to have ANOTHER ONE! For eating a popsicle stick. The second time of coarse was far worse the popsicle stick punctured his small intestine and he had peritonitis and a bad infection. He is home now and doing well for the circumstances. Can you make a video on how to get your dog to not eat things they shouldn’t/ leave it/ drop it. And possibly advice because he is constantly scavenging inside and out to find things to get ahold of 😩
What kind of dog is Ella? I love her 🫶🏼
My husky is a year and a half, when I let him off leash in the park or on the street he runs really fast away from me and into peoples yards, I can only get him back when I drive after him. In our fenced yard he comes 30% of the time when called. Any tips on off leash recall for very independent dogs?
Wow! You make it look so easy! Getting my new boy in 2 months. Looking forward to learning your style with him.
It’s been a year now, could you give us an update about ya 10 months old dog?
It's been two years, how's your dog doing? 🥰
@@poilaaliop thank you for asking. Unfortunately I had to wait longer and in the process forgot. So I will try to implement this now. Along with our other training exercises
Love the video a lot of great information but my question is at what point can you stop using the treats? I’ve always heard that after the first few times of rewarding them with treats you should quit using the treats. Otherwise they’ll come to expect it at all times and you’ll forever have to walk around with treats in your pocket and then when you don’t have treats if you keep giving them to the dog they will expect it and if you don’t have treats, I won’t listen so?
I love your videos found you on TikTok and honestly addicted your videos watched every video on TikTok in a few hours haha and now I’m here going to try with my dogs in the morning. I do have a question I have a 7 month old pup that doesn’t bark took her to the vet and they say nothing is wrong with her any ideas on what I could do?
Thank you so much! - Email me: juicebox2k10@gmail.com
How do I get my puppy to walk on a leash at all? She just sits there and refuses to walk with it on. She does good without it and doesn’t take off but I don’t trust her enough for off leash bc she doesn’t know her name well enough for recall.
She must be associating the leash to negative experiences such as pulling. Try leaving the leash on while hand feeding, leaving the leash on while just walking around the house, when playing at the park - positive associations
“If you are a dog, idk you” 😂💀
I will use your techniques but lord knows if I try to play any instrument the dogs will be running🤣😂🤛🏾
Lol 😂
Awww Ella! ❤️❤️❤️
Ella!
How many learnings can a puppy/dog learn in a day not during training time? So as to not them being confused and that they get a treat every time they only do a good behavior?
Great question - I like focusing on 1 or 2 things a week and doing those things for 5 minutes at least once or twice a day - honestly there’s no rush
Hi there! My 4 month old labradoodle has a stubborn streak and refuses to come inside when on the leash. Just digs her paws in a refuses to walk. I've tried to lure her with treats but food motivation is second/third after affection. Any tips?? Love your tiktok!
This is so cool!
This is wonderful! How much time each day do you spend actively training them with treats (is it the same for each dog, regardless of previous training)? Would you recommend a few minutes every hour or more often than that, or really just all throughout the day?
Thanks! Honestly, probably half of my day (5-6hrs) is spent specifically training it giving attention to the dogs. It’s a lot - realistically you just need maybe 10-15 mins at least once or twice a day
i have a one year old husky he is very hyper and constantly attempting to run away by going under the gate, if i call him back and give him a treat wouldn’t that be rewarding him attempting to run away?
also lol, where do you live i need someone to train my pup but everywhere near me is SO expensive
and how do i make him stop chewing things in so lost he’s mine and my boyfriends dog and he works from 4am-2pm and i feel like we shouldn’t even have him because we keep him in his cage i feel like a horrible dog mom
My two year old husky was the same way. She’s very destructive if left alone during the day! She ate my whole couch. After getting her fixed and her getting older and having another dog friend the destruction has completely diminished she doesn’t even shred her beds anymore!
Love your training approach!
Do you have any tips on how to teach your dog to take things with their mouth? I can't teach my dog fetch bc she won't take the toy in her mouth (tried several different toys, textures, sizes already)
OMG I’m literally reaching Capri this right now!!! Oooh I should make a video for you!
@@ericandcaprithepup ahh yes plsss!!
Awesome video man... Educational, funny, and entertaining with many talents... Bravo!
I have a German shepard that chases cars, any tips on how to get him to stop.
If you’re able to control the situation, meaning have a car drive back and forth a few times over, then every time the car passed, I’d immediately say something like “DOWN” or “CENTER” or basically what you’d want her to do instead, then while on a leash, take them to that action and immediately reward him. You can redirect what it means when he sees a car easily by repeating the new action over and over until he makes the association
I need potty training advice sorry territorial potty training advice my male mini poodle pees on everything he smells 😭😭😭😭
email me - juicebox2k10@gmail.com
Wait but you're saying that you should always reward a dog after they do the thing you're training them to do, correctly? How about when they become a year old or whatever? Don't you just have to stop?
Reward comes in many forms. It might divert from treats to play, or to belly rubs, affection, simply going outside... anything is a reward if it’s desirable to the dog, which makes it a great tool for you
@@ericandcaprithepup Ooh okay thank you, I just wanted to make sure in the long run for my pup! I totally just blanked on the other forms of rewards so thank you! (I'm a bit nervous for training her, I don't want to mess up) You're a really helpful person
No worries! I appreciate you clarifying. I would be happy to help more. Please can you tell me what you have difficulty with and maybe I can add it to my next video
@@ericandcaprithepup Well at the time my pup is only about 9-10 weeks old so other than potty training, being too excited when going outside (she's a sucker for that and walks), leashing because she just pulls too much and tries to walk ahead, and listening to her name. I know/understand this is a lot but I honestly just can't figure this out and if you are able to put this in your next video, I'd really appreciate it ❤️. I totally understand if you won't be able to though.