Taught this ("sparkle" for a sparkling water) to my 1yo GSD/ACD rescue pup. Only took a day after going through Nate's intro retrieve video. Couldn't be more thankful for finding your videos, Nate. Your explanations of the theory behind dog training are so much better than any of the 50 other trainers I have watched. Legitimately changed my (and puppy Galois's) life!
Single hardest thing that I had to train my dog to do was the "hold". It took 3 weeks of failure. She wanted NOTHING to do with it. If you are struggling, trust in the process, Nate is amazing. Now my dog brings me everything in the house that she can reach trying to manufacture rewards. As always great work Nate.
I find it very difficult to get my dog to hold the object. Usually my dog really likes the obedience training, but holding an object not so much. I tried this during several days, but then gave up because it looked like she was not having fun. Did you find anything else useful then repetition?
@@reparee honestly, tons of repetition and higher platform that she could escape or shy away from. It was truly unfun for both of us. I had to get her over the fear or reluctancy to hold anything in her mouth unless it was play (she loves tug). I put her on an elevated platform and literally had to open her mouth, put the PVC pipe in, then say free, then reward. In those times I kept it really short and super encouraging during and after with things she "liked" to do more (center, touch, spin, etc) We had mini regressions too...I would think she had it, having progressed to walking around with it in her mouth but the the next day she'd treat it like poison. Some dogs just don't naturally like to do it I guess. It's worth the effort though. My dog will pick up your keys, wallet, phone, mail, or anything else you drop. She'll help bring in groceries. We play games with her now and tell her to hold an item and then send her across the house to another member of the family for a reward. We will alternate sending her back to the person that sent her with the item or the person she delivered it to for reward. Once she got past a certain point, it became really fun for her and for us. She really loves the whole thing now.
@@NateSchoemer Wow. I am 110% addicted to your channel. Never in my life did I think I'd binge watch dog training videos. I had to put down our GS due to cancer last week and am about to adopt a 2yr old GS. I can't wait to use your amazing methods and see how much he can learn!! ❤️🥰
This is so helpful for teaching the dumbbell retrieve in IGP. I was definitely skipping many steps with the pvc and also I love all the options and variations you are presenting. Thank you!!
Something else to try! Although I'm a bit wary of teaching Zalie to open my fridge!,😀 My fridge doesn't have a handle as such, its moulded in at top of door so may have to get innovative. She has already worked out pantry but so far only when I'm walking up to it thankfully. PS the key find has been great and she actually found my keys when I lost them for real! Thanks for that one 🙂
Do you have a few videos on training simple stuff? Sit, down, klimb and the sorts. I have trained most of that stuff, but I love to see how other people train. I don't have a klimb platform yet, but soon. I have a Cato board and a Cato Plank. I haven't used them much. Thanks for the great videos! I've learned a lot in the short time I have been watching!
Hi, I have a quick question I have a beautiful Siberian Husky puppy he is 5 months but I live in a farm and I do not know if I should re-home him because of the livestock that we have in our farm. Please let us know what you think we should do. We love him so so much! What is your advice to that?
That is an extremely limited perspective for anyone trying to give you advice, but most dogs do pretty well on farms with proper training. Teach the dog to behave properly around your livestock. Huskies aren't guardian dogs or herders but with proper training they should at least be able to develop proper manners.
My Rottweiler service dog got me mineral water bottle from the fridge and also cool packs from a small freezer. Both he did even although me not asking for it, when he noticed that I was about to enter a dissociative episode. Rottweilers also usually don't have a gentle bite, but all dogs can learn to be gentle, because they are gentle to puppies, or small fragile animals, or human children as well. Dogs are so awesome. ❤❤❤
I really enjoy your teaching/explaining skills ... i would love to see some videos on dog/puppy development .... what and how (best) can you train and motivate your puppy in what age ... because little puppy does not understand the same what older puppy or nearly adult one .... if you understand what i mean ... also they have all those fases, would be cool if you would have even puppies in different ages to show the difference... love your cheerful appearance, thank you
Taught this ("sparkle" for a sparkling water) to my 1yo GSD/ACD rescue pup. Only took a day after going through Nate's intro retrieve video. Couldn't be more thankful for finding your videos, Nate. Your explanations of the theory behind dog training are so much better than any of the 50 other trainers I have watched. Legitimately changed my (and puppy Galois's) life!
That is awesome! And thank you for the kind words, I really appreciate it. Cheers!
Very well presented and thoroughly explained tutorial. Thank you for your amazing work!
Single hardest thing that I had to train my dog to do was the "hold". It took 3 weeks of failure. She wanted NOTHING to do with it. If you are struggling, trust in the process, Nate is amazing. Now my dog brings me everything in the house that she can reach trying to manufacture rewards.
As always great work Nate.
Thanks Doug! 😁
I find it very difficult to get my dog to hold the object. Usually my dog really likes the obedience training, but holding an object not so much. I tried this during several days, but then gave up because it looked like she was not having fun.
Did you find anything else useful then repetition?
@@reparee honestly, tons of repetition and higher platform that she could escape or shy away from. It was truly unfun for both of us. I had to get her over the fear or reluctancy to hold anything in her mouth unless it was play (she loves tug). I put her on an elevated platform and literally had to open her mouth, put the PVC pipe in, then say free, then reward. In those times I kept it really short and super encouraging during and after with things she "liked" to do more (center, touch, spin, etc)
We had mini regressions too...I would think she had it, having progressed to walking around with it in her mouth but the the next day she'd treat it like poison. Some dogs just don't naturally like to do it I guess. It's worth the effort though. My dog will pick up your keys, wallet, phone, mail, or anything else you drop. She'll help bring in groceries. We play games with her now and tell her to hold an item and then send her across the house to another member of the family for a reward. We will alternate sending her back to the person that sent her with the item or the person she delivered it to for reward. Once she got past a certain point, it became really fun for her and for us. She really loves the whole thing now.
@@douglasreid6996 Me too.
Really enjoyed your instruction, seeing Ari’s love to work with and for you. Truly exceptional handling!
Thank you so much!
@@NateSchoemer Wow. I am 110% addicted to your channel. Never in my life did I think I'd binge watch dog training videos. I had to put down our GS due to cancer last week and am about to adopt a 2yr old GS. I can't wait to use your amazing methods and see how much he can learn!! ❤️🥰
Great to see you back. A hope all is good with the little future dog trainer. I'm gonna teach this.😁👍
Thanks! :D
@@NateSchoemer What's :D? Did I make you mad?
Lol! That's a big smile face.
@@NateSchoemer Cool
I wanna be you when I grow up. I thought it was like 8=D. I had to ask my son what that means.
This is gonna take a lot of time and efforts but now it's on my agenda for sure 🙌🏻. Thanks for the thorough tutorial
Haha i taught my dog to bribg water to me! The fridge part helped.
This is so helpful for teaching the dumbbell retrieve in IGP. I was definitely skipping many steps with the pvc and also I love all the options and variations you are presenting. Thank you!!
"Quiet down young lady" 😅
Haha! :)
Dont forget to remove the scissors from the top of the fridge. Avoid your dog losing an eye. Great training video!
Something else to try! Although I'm a bit wary of teaching Zalie to open my fridge!,😀 My fridge doesn't have a handle as such, its moulded in at top of door so may have to get innovative. She has already worked out pantry but so far only when I'm walking up to it thankfully.
PS the key find has been great and she actually found my keys when I lost them for real! Thanks for that one 🙂
Great!
Excellent job!
Oh man! I taught my GSD/lab mix to do this years ago. The hardest part was getting her to close the refrigerator door when she was done.
Thank you!! That’s so fun. 😂
Good video sounds great training. dogs. Okay good dog Toy. Playing time. 👍
Thanks! 😁
Does she know "thank you" as a continuation marker? 😂
I feel like for so many it should/could be lol
Do you have a few videos on training simple stuff? Sit, down, klimb and the sorts. I have trained most of that stuff, but I love to see how other people train. I don't have a klimb platform yet, but soon. I have a Cato board and a Cato Plank. I haven't used them much. Thanks for the great videos! I've learned a lot in the short time I have been watching!
Very good step by step training. Allows one to watch, teach and perform the trick/art.!
Yes he does, Nate schoemer have basic course on his channel as well in episodes too.
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Hi, I have a quick question I have a beautiful Siberian Husky puppy he is 5 months but I live in a farm and I do not know if I should re-home him because of the livestock that we have in our farm. Please let us know what you think we should do. We love him so so much! What is your advice to that?
That is an extremely limited perspective for anyone trying to give you advice, but most dogs do pretty well on farms with proper training. Teach the dog to behave properly around your livestock. Huskies aren't guardian dogs or herders but with proper training they should at least be able to develop proper manners.
My Rottweiler service dog got me mineral water bottle from the fridge and also cool packs from a small freezer. Both he did even although me not asking for it, when he noticed that I was about to enter a dissociative episode. Rottweilers also usually don't have a gentle bite, but all dogs can learn to be gentle, because they are gentle to puppies, or small fragile animals, or human children as well. Dogs are so awesome. ❤❤❤
I need help with distractions
Me too , my pup is distracted with every movement around ( falling leave, fly, ... grass in wind ...anything)🤷🏽♀️😊
Can you teach her to close the fridge afterwards?
Yes, you can! That was the hardest part for me. I just made it a separate command. It can probably be done as one full thing though. Try getting
Im sure there are Humans out there who would by quite happy being trained this way.
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how old is Ari?
The dog is already trained to do it, Prefer to see the actual training of a dog who doesnt know.
This is brilliant! Loved it, loved it, loved It. 😝
Wow that is freaking awesome!
Thanks Steve-O look and sound alike.
Lol! Thanks!
Minus the drugs! If Steve-O was a sober, meticulous military man 😂
💪great video
Thanks! 😃
How do you get them to differentiate against items when you say "bring"?
Good video but how about closing the door boss 🤪
Where do I find Pvcpipe
excellent job bro thanks
Thank you, I appreciate it. 😁
I really enjoy your teaching/explaining skills ... i would love to see some videos on dog/puppy development .... what and how (best) can you train and motivate your puppy in what age ... because little puppy does not understand the same what older puppy or nearly adult one .... if you understand what i mean ... also they have all those fases, would be cool if you would have even puppies in different ages to show the difference... love your cheerful appearance, thank you
Well now i know the next trick my GSD is gonna be learning