Insert crib instead of crate and you have literally described how to care for a human baby! ❤ which makes total sense because a puppy is a baby…you have to “parent” them. Sleep train and help them learn good behaviors…it’s very similar! Thanks for sharing! We are bringing home a new baby Aussie this weekend and I stumbled upon your channel and have been watching non stop!
This video is so freaking helpful. I have a four month old chocolate lab puppy and she is not doing well with training. She is mostly potty trained, but sleeping through the night, barking in her crate, tricks, she is not doing well. So im trying to change that. Your videos are amazing. I love them so much. I set up an area like Freya's last night, and im starting training in a few minutes after I watch some vids. I did use the crate as a punishment, which I regret, but I do want to change that. Thank you so much!!
Instant subscribe! I know these videos are a couple years back but we just brought home our 8 week old aussie and your videos are bringing me comfort in knowing I’ll be able to handle this. Will definitely be watching all your puppy videos! Thank you ❤🎉
I’ve had a ton of breeds adopted my 10 week old Aussie for Christmas she is the smartest dog I’ve had she caught on to my routine within two weeks! Thanks for all the tips
Thank you so much for the tips! This makes so much sense! I really appreciate these videos because I have a 14 week old Aussie and training them can be difficult if you have little knowledge to how to train them! 🥰
hey! i really love all of your freya videos and they’ve been a big help at preparing me for my little guy. i just recently got an aussie pup and he’s super fun but definitely a handful. i was wondering if you could do a video on like, leash training? or just more specifically how you stopped her from chewing on the leash. we want to get our little guy used to leashes before he goes on actual walks, but all he really does is chew on it while walking. how did you stop freya from the chewing?
I definitely can!! ❤️ I have her 8 month pupdate coming out next week and that covers a LOT of leash walking, but I can add leash biting/chewing to my list :)
Just adopted a 15 week old Aussie. She has been with us 1 week and still crying for hours and peeing in her crate at night. I’m at a loss. What would you suggest we do.
Crate training with our first puppy is already going way easier than with our new Aussie puppy. With that said, he has improved SO MUCH from the first week but I definitely wasn’t able to focus on any training week 1 as much as I wanted. My boyfriend’s stepdad died from Covid, so he had to fly out of state to go to the funeral and he was gone for a week. That left me in a new house to unpack with our already 3 pre-existing animals, with a new puppy and starting classes back. The absolute worst week of my life 😩🥴
I got my mini Aussie yesterday and had been watching your videos to help prepare. I wish I saw this yesterday though, I was up every 20-45 minutes with him
Loveeeee your puppy/dog content! Would love to hear what your recommendations are on socialization places and activities …. Especially at the beginning since they aren’t fully vax’d til 4 mons
Thank you so much for the practical advice! I recently rescued a 7 month old Aussie and he is very mouthy. He bites at my arms, hands, clothing etc. Whenever we have guests over, he is a nightmare and does the same to them. If you could do a video on nipping/jumping, I would be so appreciative!
Thanks for this, we're picking up a mini aussie puppy in 3 weeks. How long was Freya able to stay in the crate at various ages? Like 2 hours at 8 weeks, 3 hours at 10, or whatever? You really do pack a lot of useful, intelligent information in your videos. Thanks for making them. EDIT: Nevermind, I see you address that very thing in the 3-month video! Thanks.
I don’t have a dog yet but want to get a puppy so bad! I have been following along as freya has been getting older.! All of these things will be such a big help because when I do get a dog I want it to be well trained! Also love all your videos! I get on here as often as I can snd try to catch up on things! I can’t wait for more!!
We are rescuing a 4 yr old and has been in a shelter for months so we having to start as if she’s a puppy. Great video! Great reasoning for your tips!! Happy New Year 🎈 🎉 Cheers from Olean, NY
Now that she can escape I am foreseeing the day the play pen becoming obsolete. Its bittersweet knowing she's growing up. :') Freya and Kitty content is my absolute favorite. Thank you so much for another video. See you in the next video!
I just wannna say this is probably the BEST video ive seen as a new dog owner regarding crate training! So easy to understand and implement! My toy poodle puppy (13 weeks!) just spent her first HOUR both playing, getting treats AND nap in the crate 🤍 so thank you!
Such helpful tips! I will be taking notes for when my puppy comes home next month :) ALSO-- I've been a cheerleader for my whole life so it totally caught my eye when I saw your Cheersport blanket!
I love Freya's videos because I have a puppy and they motivate me to be consistent and to not become crazy. Chewing and nipping video please!!! And did Freya eat everything she found on the street at her first walks? My dog does it, and I don't know how to stop it.
what helped with that was teaching her "leave it" and then we implemented that on our walks because YES everything she would see/find on the sidewalks would end up in her mouth and she would try and eat it lol. she did it for a while but now we can walk past MOST things without her picking it up but if she does pick it up she's quick to drop it if we ask her to leave it now :)
it depends!! if we were gone for 1-2 hours she would have the crate AND playpen set up, but if we were gone for longer periods of time, we would just use the crate!
Omg I love this new video!!! This is great because tommrow is the day we go get my new puppy!!! We decided to name her daisy so I am so excited!!! Also I would love to see like basic training like sit or lay down thanks so much!!! :)
we are getting a chow chow puppy on sunday and i have been watching your videos for a long time however like my parents have surprised me that i’m getting a puppy so i’m definitely going to take away your tips and try them for myself too so ye thank you so much ily xx
@@MyDriftingDesk update I have the puppy and he’s the sweetest he’s really content calm and playful at the same time turns out he’s better than we expected in the crate he whimpered a bit at the start but then just fell asleep and never made another sound x
I got my 8 week boxer pup last week and the first two nights were HARD. The third/fourth night he didn’t make a sound and slept with no issues. Fifth/sixth night he only cried for about 10 min after coming back from the first potty break. Last night(7th night) was just as bad as the first... I thought we were making progress but felt so defeated when he wouldn’t stop barking. Like babies I guess there will be good nights and some bad 🤷🏽♀️ I’m not sure what I did wrong but hopefully tonight is better. Will definitely be using some of these tips!
It depended on how old she was and what stage she was out. I only let her stay in the play pen once she could be trusted in that area without chewing or accidents. so we worked up to that!
I have 6-month-old Aussie and the crate is the best thing for her! Even today, she accepts it and sleeps through 6 hours without any accidents. I would like to see what you do with barking and biting though.
Here's what we did with Freya on the biting: whenever she would bite/nip us we would use our correction word, which is “ah-ah-ah” and if she stopped biting, even for a second, we would praise and give treats and continue play with her. If she didn't stop biting then we would offer her a toy to redirect her behavior to and if she took the toy instead of continuing to bite us, we would praise and give treats and continue to play. Sometimes (of course) she wouldn't stop biting even for a toy, and in that case we would stand up and physically remove ourselves from her. We would go behind our baby gate and turn our back to her and ignore her until she calmed down, laid down, or started playing with a toy on her own and when she did we one of those things we would praise and give treats and come back to play. It definitely was A LOT of standing up and leaving, sitting down, then standing right back up in the beginning (it’s exhausting and annoying). But you gotta be consistent and do it EVERY TIME for them to learn quicker! Don't do it sometimes and not others, or they’ll get confused on ~when~ it’s okay to bite, when it should be NEVER okay to bite. It definitely still took some time for her to learn this (it probably wasn't until 4 months old that she totally stopped) but it would DRASTICALLY decrease the amount of times she would bite us AND decrease the amount of time it took for us to get her to stop biting us when she did. It's also recognizing that biting is how dogs explore the world and with teething being painful, all they want to do is chomp lmao. So giving them toys of different textures, hardness, taste, size, etc. to spend time chewing is important! So definitely give your dog things they CAN chew and LOVE chewing. This is just how we taught her what she can and can’t chew on. I hope that's helpful!!! In the end, it honestly just takes time. It won't stop in a week, or probably even two. Once they lose their baby teeth those behaviors usually fall off, but being consistent will help this process go quicker! GOOD LUCK!
Hi! I love your video I just get a puppy 3 days ago he love his bed btw but also today I bought a create to training better I should put his bed inside or not? Thanks youuuu he is 2 moths and 2 weeks
as long as the puppy won't chew the bed, then the bed can go in the crate!! we started with nothing in there so there wouldn't be any distractions, chewing/choking hazards at 8 weeks old!
where did you get her bowls? i absolutely love how it has the “maze paw” built in so i don’t have to buy a separate one and it’s just really cute. i’m also getting a new puppy and search everywhere and couldn’t find one
What are the crate dimensions for your girls crate?? We just got our new 7 month old Aussie girl and trying to figure out if the crate she has is the right size! Btw our aussies could be twins ..🥹 same coat!
hi I have stumbled upon your video, very informative contents thanx. I was just wondering when you first had her as puppy were you and your partner both had jobs during daytime or had to have someone stay home with her until she was older 😊
We watched EVERY video from Rachel Fusaro and Zak George and I bought the perfect puppy course from Fenrir and it was AMAZING! They also have a youtube channel with good videos!
@@MyDriftingDesk thanks! I've been watching some of the Fenrir videos. My husband found your channel first. I recognized some of Fenrir's training techniques in your videos. Can't wait to get our puppy!
Thinking of getting a mini Aussie and keep hearing about the nipping and chewing inappropriately. Would love a video on that if you can. Plus, I keep being told they’re in need of hours a day of strenuous exercise, not just walking and playing outside, or they’re impossible to live with. Do I need to start looking for trails and learning to climb mountains? Lol. You are the most relaxed person I’ve watched who has an Aussie, and so is Freya. You give me hope.
they are definitely HARD to break on the nipping because theirs is puppy nipping and biting (which is normal) but they also have that instinctual herding nip/bite which is harder to work through. Not impossible!! It look from 8 weeks until 4 months for Freya to quit puppy biting/nipping and herding biting. She still gets in really hyper moods where she'll herd nip but it's soooo much easier for her to stop and settle when we correct it now vs when she was a puppy. But during the puppy stages it's ROUGH lol. I wore sweatpants, fuzzy socks, my hair up, long hoodies, etc. everyday because she would bite CONSTANTLY. It hurts hahahah lots of clothes with holes in them and her leash from when she was a puppy is definitely chewed hahaha. Griffin got the worst of it (lucky for me) but she would draw blood sometimes and the puppy teeth HURTTTTTT. but it is a phase and as long as you're consistent and start from Day 1 on no bitting, mouthing, ANYTHING it will go a lot smoother and quicker. but until they lose their baby teeth, they're kinda just a menace hahah 💚 As far as exercise I would agree that they need WAAAYYY more than just a 20 minute walk in the morning and a 20 minute walk at night. Every dog is different of course and honestly Freya is SOOO chill but we asked for that from the breeder and she did a wonderful job matching us with Freya, but I know coworkers of mine with Aussie's who NEVER STOP hahahah. so it's a hit and miss with the personality, but they definitely need TONS of exercise. we walk at least 30 minutes morning and night, and if she's home with us we go to the dog park for 1-2 hours every day or on a longer hike, etc. ORRR the even better thing is taking her to doggy daycare from like 9:00am-7:00pm where she can run and play ALL DAY and come home a tired and happy pup. That's our favorite way to tire her out and she LOVES it. I would definitely recommend doing daycare once their 4 months like every other day or so to help with the energy FOR SURE. Unless you're goin on longer runs with the dog, or they are actually on a farm herding etc. they will need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation!!! food puzzles, snuffle mats, etc. are used everyday with Freya and TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING!!! they NEED it. 💚 I hope that wasn't too much!! We aren't THAT active of people for an Aussie, honestly, but we make sure SHE gets it because that's what SHE needs. We don't care about the $$ that is spent on the food puzzles, puzzle games, daycare etc. as long as it fulfills her and makes her happy!!
@@MyDriftingDesk Thank you! You’re advice is very welcome. The more information I have, the easier the decision. I’ve gone through puppy teething 4 times now and aussies don’t sound too much worse. Whew! But I will buy some nice thick clothing. Lol Now I need to remember to make sure to talk with the breeder about exercise level. I expect zoomies! I can handle walks and even some hiking. But doggie daycare sounds like it’s the answer to “enough” exercise. Thank you again!
This is amazing.!! Thanks so much. Question, how did you keep her from using the bathroom in her play pen? My pup sleeps / naps in her crate no problem and never goes to the Bathroom in there. But not sure if she would do the same in the play pen.
when she was a puppy we would take her out every hour on the hour for the first 2 weeks, then we moved to every 2 hours for like 2 weeks, then 3 and so on for potty training purposes. so she never really had the chance to potty in her pen. we also don't keep water in the pen or crate so she doesn't drink to make her go potty!! I hope that's helpful!!
and also the same concept for the play pen as the crate: her pen when she was a puppy was really only big enough to fit her bed and for the crate door to open and close, so not a lot of EXTRA room for the bed/bath combo thing lol.
Hey darling love your videos!! My aussie border collie mix is going on 5 months and his biting is literally so bad no amount of redirection seems to help him stop.. was Freya nippy at all and of so how did you get her to stop?!
SOOO nippy omg!!! she was until she hit 4 months or so!! What really helped with hers was EXERCISE!!! once she started going to doggy daycare consistently the biting stopped! A tired dog is a good and happy dog!!! Biting is usually just pent up energy they don't know how to get rid of! So EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE!!! Especially with high energy breeds!! If Freya is cooped up in the house for a few days and we don't get to go anywhere she gets nippy again because she has way too much energy! So she goes to Daycare every other day or so to help with that!! 💚
We have the same crate cover for our girl, too! Have you had any issues with Freya getting too hot in there? I feel like every time I open it up to wake our pup up, there’s a waft of hot air and it makes me nervous!
aww I LOVE it!! I leave the little side window rolled up for her and I don't actually zip it closed on the door side. I just let it flop over to close it and I've never had any issues with her getting too hot that way! 🫶🏼
Been watching the puppy update video since the beginning! I recently adopted an icelandic sheep dog, what do you recommended for handing his barking behavior on leash? He's a sweet dog and understands other dogs body language at the dog park but when he is on leash he's a total jerk and like to bark at everything. Any suggestions?
ooohh that's a tough one. Freya likes to bark at things she's scared of on leash and we usually try and give her our correction word "ah-ah-ah" and if she stops we praise and give treats and if she doesn't then we either try to step in between her and the thing she's barking at so she will turn her attention onto us and if she does, praise and treat, or turn her around toward me with her back to the thing she's barking at and if she does praise and treat. what also helps is refocusing her attention, so asking her to do a command like lay down, center, spin, etc. will make her focused on something else, or even throwing treats onto the ground away from the thing she's barking at to redirect her attention. You can also use cue words like "check it out" for them to check out a thing and sniff it out but as soon as they stop say yes and praise and keep their attention away by walking away or any of the other things. so you are turning their fascination with people/dogs into a command. When you come to someone that you know she'll bark at, say "check it out" let them check out the person and then (especially if they do it without barking) already praise and reward that behavior and NOT the barking. Teaching them that it's okay to check out a thing they want to and sniff or stare at it, but only for a bit, and then go back to mom for treatos :) that's what I've seen/tried to do with that with Freya so far!! I hope thats helpful!!!
How did you keep her on one side of the crate? It was divided but half the bigger side was also open to her and im worried mine could do her potty there?😅
Hi Marissa, quick Q on night routine, when you used to take Freya out during the night to potty did you also use the bells or did you just cary her out to potty?
We used the bells! Every time she went potty we would use the bells! When she was itty bitty we would carry her to the bells, set her on the ground, then use our hands to tap the bells with her nose/paw and then pick her up and take her potty. CONSISTENCY!!! It can't be a ~sometimes thing~ it's an EVERY TIME thing!!! :)
@@MyDriftingDesk Thank you for these great advise and I would agree with you 💯‼️I was just unsure of the night dynamics since we aren't suppose to talk or "interact" much... Thank you ‼️🙏🏻
I know this is an older video but I just wanted to ask a question. So at my apartment we have to kennel when we aren’t home and my husband and I both work so I’m wondering how I can do this while also having to leave him in the kennel when we are gone. He’s 6 months old and we’ve been working on this for a week and a half but it’s going so slow and I feel so bad for my neighbors. 😭 My biggest question is am I doing more harm than good by doing these tips but also having to leave him in there when I’m gone?
It wouldn't be more harm than good. any "help" and training is good, always! It just might take longer since the "consistency" is a little off. But that's okay! I would just focus on positive associations when you ARE home. so play around it and have fun around it, feed meals and treats in it, etc. so they're not ONLY spending time in there when you're gone. I hope it gets better soon!
I love Freya she’s so cute but can you please do a leash training video. my puppy is going to get his vaccination in 1week and he is terrible on a leash.
Sry this is my 2nd comment but do u have any tips for bell training? We want our dog to ring the bell when she needs to go to the bathroom… all she did was bite it and think it was a toy…. Any tips would be great
Hi! I am going to pick up my aussie in 2 weeks and I am just curious why Freya has so less fur on her . She is amazing tho but I thought aussies must be very very fluffy balls
I just got a border collie puppy 2 days ago and I let him sleep on my bed but tonight I have him in the crate and he's been screaming, barking, howling ect it breaks my heart but I know he will build a good relationship with the crate in the long run. I'm currently ignoring him right now and it's 1:56am. I live in a flat and and I've went to my neighbours with chocolate out of respect for their sleep just if they get woken up, strong feeling they have been woken up. he's had some breaks of crying but whenever a car passes that's loud I think it's waking him up and he's realising he's still in the cage. I have a hard Kong bone that I put under water and froze to cool him and chew on cause i know it's not something that can be ripped apart. I hope he catches on quickly cause it does break my heart
It's definitely heartbreaking but it'll stick and they'll learn quicker if it's consistent and they're left to calm themselves! once you take them out ONCE when they cry, then they'll forever cry ~just in case~ you'll take them out again. It gets better, but it takes time!! 💜
My question is, I don't understand do people crate training do you never leave the house? There is stuff I have to do and I don't have weeks to stay hunkered in my house. Now she hates going g in there because I've had to put her in there for her to be safe.
It depends. For myself, I work from home so I am able to crate train and take the time to do it in a way where I'm positively associating it before having to leave her in there for a long time. If I pick up my puppy and then the next day (or 5 in a row) they automatically get shoved into a crate by themselves, it's not a good experience for them (rightfully so) but also, you gotta do what you gotta do! But different people have different situations and can do things a bit different.
Hi!! First of all I wanted to say I LOVE your UA-cam videos. I’ve read two dog training books already. I was thinking about also buying the Fenrir dog training course that you talked about…and I was wondering if it was worth it. Was it insanely helpful with training? Or will it just reiterate the same things I’ve read in Zak Georges book and the other books I’ve read? 😁😁😁 if you see this and respond, thank you!
I LOOOVVEEEE Fenrir's Perfect Puppy course!!! If you're looking for guidance on YOURSELF more so for the dog. You can learn everything (training and trick related) on youtube for free, so if you want to purchase it to learn how to train your dog to sit, stay, etc. then I would say not needed. You can find all that info on UA-cam. But for ME, I wanted it because it was more psychology based and more based on YOU as the trainer and companion of your dog and how YOU effect your training and your relationship with your dog. I have a degree in psychology so this really resonated with me and I REALLY enjoyed his techniques and thought processes on how to train your dog. he talked about how dogs learn, how their brain works in a way, and how we can use that to train better, but the best thing I took away from it was how to carry MYSELF around Freya and how to be a Calm Consistent Leader (that's his favorite thing to say lol) which I think made ALL the difference. Griffin didn't really watch the course and it shows with his relationship with Freya and how he interacts and how she listens to him, etc. vs. me. I hope that's helpful!! 💚
practice and consistency and not leaving them alone for LONG periods until they can handle being alone for SHORT periods (bathroom, shower, etc.) reward for NOT whining. ignore and don't return when they ARE whining.
We’re getting our puppy in less than a week and we’re pretty much prepared but I’m struggling with one thing and that is where to put her crate . Long term she has her own room , where her food and toys and ideally her crate will be BUT not sure if I should crate train in her room OR have the crate in our bed room I’m at first? Everyone does it differently and would like to hear your opinion:)
My personal advice would be to start the process how you want to end the process. It's going to be rough at first, but it's easier to start the crate wherever you want it to end up in the end, rather than moving it every other day or so closer to your preferred spot. Both options work, but starting where you want to end will do it quicker!! I say put the crate exactly where you want it full time! That's what we did and yes the first 2-3 nights/days were horrible with crying but honestly Freya loved her crate/pen after like 1-2 weeks and we never moved it!!
I just got a 8 week old Australian shepherd puppy for a early Christmas today and I’m trying to crate train her, she’s been whining and my mom said it’s because she wants to sleep in the bed with me and I just told her everything you said 😂, it’s gonna be hard but she’ll learn
hahaha YES! It's hard, but it works!! If you watch the video where I bring home Freya for the first time you can hear how she whined the first night and then every night after that it got better!
@@MyDriftingDesk it’s now the 3rd night and she is doing great she barely, rarely whines and just lays in there and sleep, mostly the only time she whines is when she has to use the potty
A great tip I found when crate training ..........take your pup outside for his/ her last pee about 12 at night.........then get up at sunrise and do the same......I have had a Rottweiller and an English Springer Spaniel and by doing this I had three wee accidents and NO poops......exhausting but a few weeks of pain to get years of gain is worth it
I have a 10 week Aussie! Love your videos. I find it really hard to physically play with her because she ignores all my redirections and toys and bites me hard :( Any suggestions?
stay consistent and set your boundaries!!! Freya did the SAME thing. every time we played with her she was biting 24/7. It was exhausting but every time she would bite us we would say ah-ah-ah then give her a toy and if she took it praise and treats if she didn't and kept biting we would leave the area and go behind our baby gate and turn around and ignore her until she settled down and started playing with her toys then we would come back and try again. it was a lot of that until she was 4 months old, but it truly is a phase that gets better after they start losing their baby teeth!! I promise it gets better! But stay consistent and NEVER let her do it and she will catch on quicker!
I have a 3 month Aussie and he has been a outside dog his whole life and I can’t seem to crate train him I’ve tried and tried and he whines and barks and my neighbors complain all the time Idk what to do I need help please🥺
Hi Marissa , so I'm getting a puppy and I want to train her to ring the bell at the back door when she wants to go potty please give all the pros and cons
SUCH a good idea!! LOVE that we have this. it's fool proofing WHEN she needs to go and its a very clear indication rather than watching her 24/7 or guessing if shes sitting by the door or encouraging barking etc. the only con is when they're learning they'll ring it ALOT because at first they'll just associate the bells with going OUTSIDE not POTTY, but once they make that connection it's good lol.
I did not. I found that starting with the crate wherever you want it to end up makes the process go a bit faster than with them getting used to it in the bedroom next to you and then one day they're out in the living room away from you. But folks do both! There's no "wrong" answer!
@@BaldGod yes! Kinda the same thought process: whatever you're wanting to be the "end goal" or longterm thing, start with that on day 1. So the first night after bringing her home she slept in her crate in the living room. I still got her out every 2 hours to potty train through the night but she stayed in there all night from day 1 and the first 2-3 nights are so sad and awful with crying etc. but if I would have "gave in" and moved the crate or let her out or slept with her instead she wouldn't get the idea that this is how it's going to be. So we did what we wanted to do from the start so she could get used to it quicker.
Omg yes it’s been way better thanks! By the 4 th day she finally settled 🩵 do you think you can post more training videos I love your Channel because I also have an Aussie two months old
I think it's to late for me. My dogs r 4 & 1. Unfortunately I was one of the idiots who thought crates were mean. Now me n my husband r in separate beds, my dogs r attacking each other bc they both want to lay by me and my dogs r running the house
@@MyDriftingDesk thanks for responding! We have crate training down at night now, but we're working on the day when we leave for short short periods of time. I have to remember that shes a baby, and that there's plenty of time for her to get it!
This is genuinely the most helpful and comforting video for training as I feel like im failing
you're not failing!!! potty training and crate training are THE hardest things. It gets better!
Insert crib instead of crate and you have literally described how to care for a human baby! ❤ which makes total sense because a puppy is a baby…you have to “parent” them. Sleep train and help them learn good behaviors…it’s very similar! Thanks for sharing! We are bringing home a new baby Aussie this weekend and I stumbled upon your channel and have been watching non stop!
hahah well at least we're well prepared!
This video is so freaking helpful. I have a four month old chocolate lab puppy and she is not doing well with training. She is mostly potty trained, but sleeping through the night, barking in her crate, tricks, she is not doing well. So im trying to change that. Your videos are amazing. I love them so much. I set up an area like Freya's last night, and im starting training in a few minutes after I watch some vids. I did use the crate as a punishment, which I regret, but I do want to change that. Thank you so much!!
❤️ I'm so glad this was helpful!!
Instant subscribe! I know these videos are a couple years back but we just brought home our 8 week old aussie and your videos are bringing me comfort in knowing I’ll be able to handle this. Will definitely be watching all your puppy videos! Thank you ❤🎉
🥹🫶🏼 aw yay. Thank you SO much!! This means the world!!!!
I’ve had a ton of breeds adopted my 10 week old Aussie for Christmas she is the smartest dog I’ve had she caught on to my routine within two weeks! Thanks for all the tips
They’re GENIUSES!!!!
Thank you so much for the tips! This makes so much sense! I really appreciate these videos because I have a 14 week old Aussie and training them can be difficult if you have little knowledge to how to train them! 🥰
training is definitely a STRUGGLE lol but you got this!! good luck!! 🥰
hey! i really love all of your freya videos and they’ve been a big help at preparing me for my little guy. i just recently got an aussie pup and he’s super fun but definitely a handful. i was wondering if you could do a video on like, leash training? or just more specifically how you stopped her from chewing on the leash. we want to get our little guy used to leashes before he goes on actual walks, but all he really does is chew on it while walking. how did you stop freya from the chewing?
I definitely can!! ❤️ I have her 8 month pupdate coming out next week and that covers a LOT of leash walking, but I can add leash biting/chewing to my list :)
Just adopted a 15 week old Aussie. She has been with us 1 week and still crying for hours and peeing in her crate at night. I’m at a loss. What would you suggest we do.
Crate training with our first puppy is already going way easier than with our new Aussie puppy. With that said, he has improved SO MUCH from the first week but I definitely wasn’t able to focus on any training week 1 as much as I wanted. My boyfriend’s stepdad died from Covid, so he had to fly out of state to go to the funeral and he was gone for a week. That left me in a new house to unpack with our already 3 pre-existing animals, with a new puppy and starting classes back. The absolute worst week of my life 😩🥴
oohhhh no!!! I hope things get better! 💚
Exactly aba therapy! (I work in aba)
I love this video, thank you! Getting my puppy aussie next weekend!
Getting mine in 2 weeks.
I got my mini Aussie yesterday and had been watching your videos to help prepare. I wish I saw this yesterday though, I was up every 20-45 minutes with him
today is a new day!!! 💚 YOU GOT THIS!!!
Loveeeee your puppy/dog content!
Would love to hear what your recommendations are on socialization places and activities …. Especially at the beginning since they aren’t fully vax’d til 4 mons
oooh yeah!! thanks for the idea! 🥰
I would love this too!
Thank you so much for the practical advice! I recently rescued a 7 month old Aussie and he is very mouthy. He bites at my arms, hands, clothing etc. Whenever we have guests over, he is a nightmare and does the same to them. If you could do a video on nipping/jumping, I would be so appreciative!
❤️ omg I definitely can! Freya has her own channel now called Freya the Floof so whenever I do, it'll be over there!
The NUMBER #1 thing i want to see is how you taught non-verbal commands! I get my 8 week pup in 3 weeks and I want to incorporate that!
ohhh yes! I can do that! Our hand signals are SO helpful and I love them!
I can’t wait to get an Aussie of my own! These videos will help me have a successful relationship with my puppy❤️
❤️❤️ aw I love that!!
I am already loving this series! But I don't even have a dog and that it's just ep 1! That just shows you make amazing videos Marissa 😊
❤️ aw omg thank you
@@MyDriftingDesk No problem 😊🐶
Thanks for this, we're picking up a mini aussie puppy in 3 weeks. How long was Freya able to stay in the crate at various ages? Like 2 hours at 8 weeks, 3 hours at 10, or whatever? You really do pack a lot of useful, intelligent information in your videos. Thanks for making them. EDIT: Nevermind, I see you address that very thing in the 3-month video! Thanks.
yay!! so glad these videos have been helpful!! 🤍 get excited for your little one!!!
I don’t have a dog yet but want to get a puppy so bad! I have been following along as freya has been getting older.! All of these things will be such a big help because when I do get a dog I want it to be well trained! Also love all your videos! I get on here as often as I can snd try to catch up on things! I can’t wait for more!!
awww thank you so so much! ❤️
Love these videos Marissa they really help me with my dog because it’s really hard to crate train him patience right
ahh yay!! so glad they're helpful!! 🥰
We are rescuing a 4 yr old and has been in a shelter for months so we having to start as if she’s a puppy. Great video!
Great reasoning for your tips!!
Happy New Year 🎈 🎉
Cheers from Olean, NY
yay!! so glad it was helpful!! Happy New Year!!
Now that she can escape I am foreseeing the day the play pen becoming obsolete. Its bittersweet knowing she's growing up. :') Freya and Kitty content is my absolute favorite. Thank you so much for another video. See you in the next video!
YUP! hahaha
My little guy started jumping out of his playpen at 4 months 😳
Definitely training videos please, we get our puppy in a week and want encourage a social and well rounded pup
yessss :)
I got my puppy 3 days ago! And I watched these when you posted them and I am rewatching them! I have a mini Aussie
awww omg I hope yall are having so much fun together! ❤️
This video is gold, you deserve more subscribers!
aww omg thank you SO much!
I just wannna say this is probably the BEST video ive seen as a new dog owner regarding crate training! So easy to understand and implement! My toy poodle puppy (13 weeks!) just spent her first HOUR both playing, getting treats AND nap in the crate 🤍 so thank you!
awww YAY!!! so happy to hear it was helpful!!! ❤️
I’m not planning on crate training in the future as a dog mom but I am obsessed with your channel so I had to watch
Lolll
Love ya
💚💚 thanks so much!
Great video. Thank you. We get a new puppy next week and this is very helpful.
yay!! so glad it was helpful!!! I hope yall have so much fun with your new puppy!!
Such helpful tips! I will be taking notes for when my puppy comes home next month :)
ALSO-- I've been a cheerleader for my whole life so it totally caught my eye when I saw your Cheersport blanket!
Hahahah YESSSS!!! I competitively cheered all through high school & then coached it my first 2 years of college 🤩🤩🤩🤩 Miss it so much everyday 😭😭
tysm! getting my mini aussie pup tmrw and this video definitely helped me prepare!! tysm :)
awww HAVE SO MUCH FUN TODAY!! ❤️
Firstttt love it alreadyy
ahh yay!! 🥰
Getting my Aussie next Friday! Thanks for this!
ahh how exciting!!! you're so welcome!! GOOD LUCK!!
Happy Labor Day Long Weekend, Marissa!
Have a great weekend!
You too, Marissa!
Third one!! Love this!
YAYYY!! 🥰
This video helped me soooo much bc i am taking a golden retriever puppy soon thank you
aw yay!! so glad it was helpful! 💕
Thank u so much for this video
This was much needed
Love u both......❤️
❤️ ❤️ THANK YOU!!!
I love Freya's videos because I have a puppy and they motivate me to be consistent and to not become crazy. Chewing and nipping video please!!! And did Freya eat everything she found on the street at her first walks? My dog does it, and I don't know how to stop it.
what helped with that was teaching her "leave it" and then we implemented that on our walks because YES everything she would see/find on the sidewalks would end up in her mouth and she would try and eat it lol. she did it for a while but now we can walk past MOST things without her picking it up but if she does pick it up she's quick to drop it if we ask her to leave it now :)
OMGGG SUCH A HELP THANK U!!!!
YAYYY!! so glad it was helpful!!! 💛
Just to clarify - when you leave your home, did you let her stay in the playpen or back in the crate?
it depends!! if we were gone for 1-2 hours she would have the crate AND playpen set up, but if we were gone for longer periods of time, we would just use the crate!
Omg I love this new video!!! This is great because tommrow is the day we go get my new puppy!!! We decided to name her daisy so I am so excited!!! Also I would love to see like basic training like sit or lay down thanks so much!!! :)
We are getting a puppy in 2 weeks and are also naming her Daisy. What breed are you getting we are getting a golden retriever?
@@makennamorris5426 how cool! we are getting a mini australian shepperd and border collie mix!
Good luck! Tough times coming for you... I got my puppy 3 weeks ago.
AWW HOW EXCITING!!! HAVE FUN!!!
@@MyDriftingDesk Thanks! now i know how you feel because todays the day we pick her up!!!
Very helpful video!!!
yay!! so glad it was helpful!!!
we are getting a chow chow puppy on sunday and i have been watching your videos for a long time however like my parents have surprised me that i’m getting a puppy so i’m definitely going to take away your tips and try them for myself too so ye thank you so much ily xx
awww omg how exciting!! have fun!!!
@@MyDriftingDesk tysmmm ily x
@@MyDriftingDesk update I have the puppy and he’s the sweetest he’s really content calm and playful at the same time turns out he’s better than we expected in the crate he whimpered a bit at the start but then just fell asleep and never made another sound x
I got my 8 week boxer pup last week and the first two nights were HARD. The third/fourth night he didn’t make a sound and slept with no issues. Fifth/sixth night he only cried for about 10 min after coming back from the first potty break. Last night(7th night) was just as bad as the first... I thought we were making progress but felt so defeated when he wouldn’t stop barking. Like babies I guess there will be good nights and some bad 🤷🏽♀️ I’m not sure what I did wrong but hopefully tonight is better. Will definitely be using some of these tips!
oh for sure!! it's off and on! I hope they get more consistent soon ❤️
Love, love, love!
🥰🥰 YAY!
@@MyDriftingDesk I love ur dog vids! Plz do more!
What other youtubers do you get your training advice from?? I remember you said it in one video but i cant find it😭Love your vids btw!!!
Rachel Fusaro & Fenrir Canine have been huge helps!!! 🥰
Did you let the puppy stay in the playpen when you go out or did you put him in the crate
It depended on how old she was and what stage she was out. I only let her stay in the play pen once she could be trusted in that area without chewing or accidents. so we worked up to that!
I have 6-month-old Aussie and the crate is the best thing for her! Even today, she accepts it and sleeps through 6 hours without any accidents. I would like to see what you do with barking and biting though.
Here's what we did with Freya on the biting: whenever she would bite/nip us we would use our correction word, which is “ah-ah-ah” and if she stopped biting, even for a second, we would praise and give treats and continue play with her. If she didn't stop biting then we would offer her a toy to redirect her behavior to and if she took the toy instead of continuing to bite us, we would praise and give treats and continue to play. Sometimes (of course) she wouldn't stop biting even for a toy, and in that case we would stand up and physically remove ourselves from her. We would go behind our baby gate and turn our back to her and ignore her until she calmed down, laid down, or started playing with a toy on her own and when she did we one of those things we would praise and give treats and come back to play.
It definitely was A LOT of standing up and leaving, sitting down, then standing right back up in the beginning (it’s exhausting and annoying). But you gotta be consistent and do it EVERY TIME for them to learn quicker! Don't do it sometimes and not others, or they’ll get confused on ~when~ it’s okay to bite, when it should be NEVER okay to bite. It definitely still took some time for her to learn this (it probably wasn't until 4 months old that she totally stopped) but it would DRASTICALLY decrease the amount of times she would bite us AND decrease the amount of time it took for us to get her to stop biting us when she did.
It's also recognizing that biting is how dogs explore the world and with teething being painful, all they want to do is chomp lmao. So giving them toys of different textures, hardness, taste, size, etc. to spend time chewing is important! So definitely give your dog things they CAN chew and LOVE chewing. This is just how we taught her what she can and can’t chew on. I hope that's helpful!!! In the end, it honestly just takes time. It won't stop in a week, or probably even two. Once they lose their baby teeth those behaviors usually fall off, but being consistent will help this process go quicker! GOOD LUCK!
Hi! I love your video I just get a puppy 3 days ago he love his bed btw but also today I bought a create to training better I should put his bed inside or not? Thanks youuuu he is 2 moths and 2 weeks
as long as the puppy won't chew the bed, then the bed can go in the crate!! we started with nothing in there so there wouldn't be any distractions, chewing/choking hazards at 8 weeks old!
where did you get her bowls? i absolutely love how it has the “maze paw” built in so i don’t have to buy a separate one and it’s just really cute. i’m also getting a new puppy and search everywhere and couldn’t find one
The lifted bows we have for her are from Target!
Can you please do a video showing how you trained Freya to do tricks, such as sitting, laying down thing's like that. That would be very helpful ❤
omg of course!! ❤️
I loved this video.
ahh yay!! 🥰
Hii! I’m a new follower I also have an Aussie but where did you get around the crate with the door?
our crate is linked in my Amazon Storefront in the description box 💜
What are the crate dimensions for your girls crate?? We just got our new 7 month old Aussie girl and trying to figure out if the crate she has is the right size! Btw our aussies could be twins ..🥹 same coat!
It’s the XL crate and we bought it from Walmart! 💙
Can u do a video on how u taught her to go to her crate or place?
Yes I definitely can! :)
hi I have stumbled upon your video, very informative contents thanx. I was just wondering when you first had her as puppy were you and your partner both had jobs during daytime or had to have someone stay home with her until she was older 😊
I worked from home when she was a puppy so I was home 24/7 with her while my partner worked at the office 9-5.
Loving your videos! We're getting a puppy soon....Would love to know what puppy course you took as well. Thanks.
We watched EVERY video from Rachel Fusaro and Zak George and I bought the perfect puppy course from Fenrir and it was AMAZING! They also have a youtube channel with good videos!
@@MyDriftingDesk thanks! I've been watching some of the Fenrir videos. My husband found your channel first. I recognized some of Fenrir's training techniques in your videos. Can't wait to get our puppy!
Thinking of getting a mini Aussie and keep hearing about the nipping and chewing inappropriately. Would love a video on that if you can. Plus, I keep being told they’re in need of hours a day of strenuous exercise, not just walking and playing outside, or they’re impossible to live with. Do I need to start looking for trails and learning to climb mountains? Lol. You are the most relaxed person I’ve watched who has an Aussie, and so is Freya. You give me hope.
they are definitely HARD to break on the nipping because theirs is puppy nipping and biting (which is normal) but they also have that instinctual herding nip/bite which is harder to work through. Not impossible!! It look from 8 weeks until 4 months for Freya to quit puppy biting/nipping and herding biting. She still gets in really hyper moods where she'll herd nip but it's soooo much easier for her to stop and settle when we correct it now vs when she was a puppy. But during the puppy stages it's ROUGH lol. I wore sweatpants, fuzzy socks, my hair up, long hoodies, etc. everyday because she would bite CONSTANTLY. It hurts hahahah lots of clothes with holes in them and her leash from when she was a puppy is definitely chewed hahaha. Griffin got the worst of it (lucky for me) but she would draw blood sometimes and the puppy teeth HURTTTTTT. but it is a phase and as long as you're consistent and start from Day 1 on no bitting, mouthing, ANYTHING it will go a lot smoother and quicker. but until they lose their baby teeth, they're kinda just a menace hahah 💚
As far as exercise I would agree that they need WAAAYYY more than just a 20 minute walk in the morning and a 20 minute walk at night. Every dog is different of course and honestly Freya is SOOO chill but we asked for that from the breeder and she did a wonderful job matching us with Freya, but I know coworkers of mine with Aussie's who NEVER STOP hahahah. so it's a hit and miss with the personality, but they definitely need TONS of exercise. we walk at least 30 minutes morning and night, and if she's home with us we go to the dog park for 1-2 hours every day or on a longer hike, etc. ORRR the even better thing is taking her to doggy daycare from like 9:00am-7:00pm where she can run and play ALL DAY and come home a tired and happy pup. That's our favorite way to tire her out and she LOVES it. I would definitely recommend doing daycare once their 4 months like every other day or so to help with the energy FOR SURE. Unless you're goin on longer runs with the dog, or they are actually on a farm herding etc. they will need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation!!! food puzzles, snuffle mats, etc. are used everyday with Freya and TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING!!! they NEED it. 💚
I hope that wasn't too much!! We aren't THAT active of people for an Aussie, honestly, but we make sure SHE gets it because that's what SHE needs. We don't care about the $$ that is spent on the food puzzles, puzzle games, daycare etc. as long as it fulfills her and makes her happy!!
@@MyDriftingDesk Thank you! You’re advice is very welcome. The more information I have, the easier the decision. I’ve gone through puppy teething 4 times now and aussies don’t sound too much worse. Whew! But I will buy some nice thick clothing. Lol Now I need to remember to make sure to talk with the breeder about exercise level. I expect zoomies! I can handle walks and even some hiking. But doggie daycare sounds like it’s the answer to “enough” exercise. Thank you again!
Never had a puppy before so I wonder what training would be like! ☺️ Happy Friday 🥳
training is haaarrrddd hahaha but worth it in the end!
@@MyDriftingDesk hahaha definitely, it’s a challenging but rewarding experience!
This is amazing.!! Thanks so much. Question, how did you keep her from using the bathroom in her play pen? My pup sleeps / naps in her crate no problem and never goes to the Bathroom in there. But not sure if she would do the same in the play pen.
when she was a puppy we would take her out every hour on the hour for the first 2 weeks, then we moved to every 2 hours for like 2 weeks, then 3 and so on for potty training purposes. so she never really had the chance to potty in her pen. we also don't keep water in the pen or crate so she doesn't drink to make her go potty!! I hope that's helpful!!
and also the same concept for the play pen as the crate: her pen when she was a puppy was really only big enough to fit her bed and for the crate door to open and close, so not a lot of EXTRA room for the bed/bath combo thing lol.
What do you put in you peanut butter Kong? Just peanut butter or other stuff?
just peanut butter for now :)
You have nay links of where you got your crate and play pen
they're linked in the description box! there in my puppy folder of my Amazon Storefront! ❤️
Marissa you and your dog is sweetheart I loved your thumbnails because you are sweetheart and you are amazing productive
aww thanks so much!
Hey darling love your videos!! My aussie border collie mix is going on 5 months and his biting is literally so bad no amount of redirection seems to help him stop.. was Freya nippy at all and of so how did you get her to stop?!
SOOO nippy omg!!! she was until she hit 4 months or so!! What really helped with hers was EXERCISE!!! once she started going to doggy daycare consistently the biting stopped! A tired dog is a good and happy dog!!! Biting is usually just pent up energy they don't know how to get rid of! So EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE!!! Especially with high energy breeds!! If Freya is cooped up in the house for a few days and we don't get to go anywhere she gets nippy again because she has way too much energy! So she goes to Daycare every other day or so to help with that!! 💚
We have the same crate cover for our girl, too! Have you had any issues with Freya getting too hot in there? I feel like every time I open it up to wake our pup up, there’s a waft of hot air and it makes me nervous!
aww I LOVE it!! I leave the little side window rolled up for her and I don't actually zip it closed on the door side. I just let it flop over to close it and I've never had any issues with her getting too hot that way! 🫶🏼
Been watching the puppy update video since the beginning! I recently adopted an icelandic sheep dog, what do you recommended for handing his barking behavior on leash? He's a sweet dog and understands other dogs body language at the dog park but when he is on leash he's a total jerk and like to bark at everything. Any suggestions?
ooohh that's a tough one. Freya likes to bark at things she's scared of on leash and we usually try and give her our correction word "ah-ah-ah" and if she stops we praise and give treats and if she doesn't then we either try to step in between her and the thing she's barking at so she will turn her attention onto us and if she does, praise and treat, or turn her around toward me with her back to the thing she's barking at and if she does praise and treat. what also helps is refocusing her attention, so asking her to do a command like lay down, center, spin, etc. will make her focused on something else, or even throwing treats onto the ground away from the thing she's barking at to redirect her attention.
You can also use cue words like "check it out" for them to check out a thing and sniff it out but as soon as they stop say yes and praise and keep their attention away by walking away or any of the other things. so you are turning their fascination with people/dogs into a command.
When you come to someone that you know she'll bark at, say "check it out" let them check out the person and then (especially if they do it without barking) already praise and reward that behavior and NOT the barking. Teaching them that it's okay to check out a thing they want to and sniff or stare at it, but only for a bit, and then go back to mom for treatos :) that's what I've seen/tried to do with that with Freya so far!!
I hope thats helpful!!!
How did you keep her on one side of the crate? It was divided but half the bigger side was also open to her and im worried mine could do her potty there?😅
Some crates come with a crate divider that snaps into place, like mine. So she physically can't get to the other side - to avoid this from happening!
Hi Marissa, quick Q on night routine, when you used to take Freya out during the night to potty did you also use the bells or did you just cary her out to potty?
We used the bells! Every time she went potty we would use the bells! When she was itty bitty we would carry her to the bells, set her on the ground, then use our hands to tap the bells with her nose/paw and then pick her up and take her potty. CONSISTENCY!!! It can't be a ~sometimes thing~ it's an EVERY TIME thing!!! :)
@@MyDriftingDesk Thank you for these great advise and I would agree with you 💯‼️I was just unsure of the night dynamics since we aren't suppose to talk or "interact" much... Thank you ‼️🙏🏻
I know this is an older video but I just wanted to ask a question. So at my apartment we have to kennel when we aren’t home and my husband and I both work so I’m wondering how I can do this while also having to leave him in the kennel when we are gone. He’s 6 months old and we’ve been working on this for a week and a half but it’s going so slow and I feel so bad for my neighbors. 😭 My biggest question is am I doing more harm than good by doing these tips but also having to leave him in there when I’m gone?
It wouldn't be more harm than good. any "help" and training is good, always! It just might take longer since the "consistency" is a little off. But that's okay! I would just focus on positive associations when you ARE home. so play around it and have fun around it, feed meals and treats in it, etc. so they're not ONLY spending time in there when you're gone. I hope it gets better soon!
can you do must-haves for puppies?
I'd love to!! ❤️
I love Freya she’s so cute but can you please do a leash training video. my puppy is going to get his vaccination in 1week and he is terrible on a leash.
Her 8 month pupdate video is coming next week and I talked a BUNCH about that and gave some tips!! But a full video is planned too! ❤️
Amazing training. Have you ever had a dog before ?
Freya is my first :)
Sry this is my 2nd comment but do u have any tips for bell training? We want our dog to ring the bell when she needs to go to the bathroom… all she did was bite it and think it was a toy…. Any tips would be great
AHH!! filming that video this week!! Will be up next week! 💚
@@MyDriftingDesk I’ll be sure to watch it!
Hi! I am going to pick up my aussie in 2 weeks and I am just curious why Freya has so less fur on her . She is amazing tho but I thought aussies must be very very fluffy balls
She's an Australian Shepherd and English Shepherd mix so her coat probably won't ever be a HUGE fluff ball! :)
Where did u get the play pen from
Amazon! It's linked in the description box ❤️
I LOVE!! the video It's AWESOME
ahhh yayy!!! I'm so glad!! 🥰
Me waiting for marissas video
UA-cam:lets give her the notification 10 HOURS LATER
ughh youtube sucks sometimes lol
@@MyDriftingDesk ikr
I just got a border collie puppy 2 days ago and I let him sleep on my bed but tonight I have him in the crate and he's been screaming, barking, howling ect it breaks my heart but I know he will build a good relationship with the crate in the long run. I'm currently ignoring him right now and it's 1:56am. I live in a flat and and I've went to my neighbours with chocolate out of respect for their sleep just if they get woken up, strong feeling they have been woken up. he's had some breaks of crying but whenever a car passes that's loud I think it's waking him up and he's realising he's still in the cage. I have a hard Kong bone that I put under water and froze to cool him and chew on cause i know it's not something that can be ripped apart. I hope he catches on quickly cause it does break my heart
It's definitely heartbreaking but it'll stick and they'll learn quicker if it's consistent and they're left to calm themselves! once you take them out ONCE when they cry, then they'll forever cry ~just in case~ you'll take them out again. It gets better, but it takes time!! 💜
My question is, I don't understand do people crate training do you never leave the house? There is stuff I have to do and I don't have weeks to stay hunkered in my house. Now she hates going g in there because I've had to put her in there for her to be safe.
It depends. For myself, I work from home so I am able to crate train and take the time to do it in a way where I'm positively associating it before having to leave her in there for a long time. If I pick up my puppy and then the next day (or 5 in a row) they automatically get shoved into a crate by themselves, it's not a good experience for them (rightfully so) but also, you gotta do what you gotta do! But different people have different situations and can do things a bit different.
Hi!! First of all I wanted to say I LOVE your UA-cam videos. I’ve read two dog training books already. I was thinking about also buying the Fenrir dog training course that you talked about…and I was wondering if it was worth it. Was it insanely helpful with training? Or will it just reiterate the same things I’ve read in Zak Georges book and the other books I’ve read? 😁😁😁 if you see this and respond, thank you!
I LOOOVVEEEE Fenrir's Perfect Puppy course!!! If you're looking for guidance on YOURSELF more so for the dog. You can learn everything (training and trick related) on youtube for free, so if you want to purchase it to learn how to train your dog to sit, stay, etc. then I would say not needed. You can find all that info on UA-cam. But for ME, I wanted it because it was more psychology based and more based on YOU as the trainer and companion of your dog and how YOU effect your training and your relationship with your dog. I have a degree in psychology so this really resonated with me and I REALLY enjoyed his techniques and thought processes on how to train your dog. he talked about how dogs learn, how their brain works in a way, and how we can use that to train better, but the best thing I took away from it was how to carry MYSELF around Freya and how to be a Calm Consistent Leader (that's his favorite thing to say lol) which I think made ALL the difference. Griffin didn't really watch the course and it shows with his relationship with Freya and how he interacts and how she listens to him, etc. vs. me. I hope that's helpful!! 💚
@@MyDriftingDesk thank you!!! I think I’ll get it! The psychology part seems awesome✨
How do I get mine to not wine when I leave the room for a little bit
practice and consistency and not leaving them alone for LONG periods until they can handle being alone for SHORT periods (bathroom, shower, etc.) reward for NOT whining. ignore and don't return when they ARE whining.
We’re getting our puppy in less than a week and we’re pretty much prepared but I’m struggling with one thing and that is where to put her crate . Long term she has her own room , where her food and toys and ideally her crate will be BUT not sure if I should crate train in her room OR have the crate in our bed room I’m at first? Everyone does it differently and would like to hear your opinion:)
My personal advice would be to start the process how you want to end the process. It's going to be rough at first, but it's easier to start the crate wherever you want it to end up in the end, rather than moving it every other day or so closer to your preferred spot. Both options work, but starting where you want to end will do it quicker!! I say put the crate exactly where you want it full time! That's what we did and yes the first 2-3 nights/days were horrible with crying but honestly Freya loved her crate/pen after like 1-2 weeks and we never moved it!!
@@MyDriftingDesk thank you so much that was very helpful
And some tips on separation anxiety please ❣️
added to my list! ❤️
Hey do u leave freya in the crate whenever u leave the house ?
yes we do! :)
Nice , but doesn't that create a fear that , our parents will leave us in this thing whenever we go out !! We should never enter this thing !!! ?
I just got a 8 week old Australian shepherd puppy for a early Christmas today and I’m trying to crate train her, she’s been whining and my mom said it’s because she wants to sleep in the bed with me and I just told her everything you said 😂, it’s gonna be hard but she’ll learn
hahaha YES! It's hard, but it works!! If you watch the video where I bring home Freya for the first time you can hear how she whined the first night and then every night after that it got better!
@@MyDriftingDesk it’s now the 3rd night and she is doing great she barely, rarely whines and just lays in there and sleep, mostly the only time she whines is when she has to use the potty
A great tip I found when crate training ..........take your pup outside for his/ her last pee about 12 at night.........then get up at sunrise and do the same......I have had a Rottweiller and an English Springer Spaniel and by doing this I had three wee accidents and NO poops......exhausting but a few weeks of pain to get years of gain is worth it
yes!! this schedule could definitely work! Especially for the medium/large dogs. Their bladders can hold longer.
I have a 10 week Aussie! Love your videos. I find it really hard to physically play with her because she ignores all my redirections and toys and bites me hard :( Any suggestions?
stay consistent and set your boundaries!!! Freya did the SAME thing. every time we played with her she was biting 24/7. It was exhausting but every time she would bite us we would say ah-ah-ah then give her a toy and if she took it praise and treats if she didn't and kept biting we would leave the area and go behind our baby gate and turn around and ignore her until she settled down and started playing with her toys then we would come back and try again. it was a lot of that until she was 4 months old, but it truly is a phase that gets better after they start losing their baby teeth!! I promise it gets better! But stay consistent and NEVER let her do it and she will catch on quicker!
@@MyDriftingDesk Thanks so much :)
Because I know u got it from Amazon but how Didi u get it that big I have an auzzie pup and she is a hand full love your bids ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😝
There should be multiple size options on there, we just got the biggest one! ❤️
Ok thxs love your vids ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ and Freya
I forgot what I was talking about was it the play pen
Do you have any low budget crate in mind my friend is getting a dog 🐶
I linked our crate in the description box, but crates in general are kinda pricey so it's hard to find one that's super affordable.
Ok thank you!
THATS A CUTE ASS DOG
I have a 3 month Aussie and he has been a outside dog his whole life and I can’t seem to crate train him I’ve tried and tried and he whines and barks and my neighbors complain all the time Idk what to do I need help please🥺
And the crate is in my room and even if I lay next he won’t quit whining and barking
I definitely recommend doing all the tips in this video! 💚
When is the new apartment tour coming?
We aren’t quite finished decorating yet so it won’t be for a bit unfortunately lol
Hi Marissa , so I'm getting a puppy and I want to train her to ring the bell at the back door when she wants to go potty please give all the pros and cons
SUCH a good idea!! LOVE that we have this. it's fool proofing WHEN she needs to go and its a very clear indication rather than watching her 24/7 or guessing if shes sitting by the door or encouraging barking etc. the only con is when they're learning they'll ring it ALOT because at first they'll just associate the bells with going OUTSIDE not POTTY, but once they make that connection it's good lol.
I love your dog that’s my type of dog I want it I have one big dog
Name is Chloe
she's pretty amazing!!
Our mini aussie is 4 months old and he can jump over that pen!
we established boundaries from day 1 to not jump up on it or put paws on it. So she never did.
Would love to see how you taught her to go to her place.
added to my list! ❤️
Did you bring the crate into your bedroom when you went to sleep
I did not. I found that starting with the crate wherever you want it to end up makes the process go a bit faster than with them getting used to it in the bedroom next to you and then one day they're out in the living room away from you. But folks do both! There's no "wrong" answer!
@@MyDriftingDesk thank you! Did your puppy sleep in the other room in his crate on day one?
@@BaldGod yes! Kinda the same thought process: whatever you're wanting to be the "end goal" or longterm thing, start with that on day 1. So the first night after bringing her home she slept in her crate in the living room. I still got her out every 2 hours to potty train through the night but she stayed in there all night from day 1 and the first 2-3 nights are so sad and awful with crying etc. but if I would have "gave in" and moved the crate or let her out or slept with her instead she wouldn't get the idea that this is how it's going to be. So we did what we wanted to do from the start so she could get used to it quicker.
Just got our puppy yesterday I’m so sleep deprived she was up all night 🥹I hope it gets better she hates her crate and hates to nap there
I hope it's gotten better!! 💗 the first few days are always hard! But it gets better, I promise!!
Omg yes it’s been way better thanks! By the 4 th day she finally settled 🩵 do you think you can post more training videos I love your Channel because I also have an Aussie two months old
@jocelyne0397 I have another channel actually that all my doggo videos go to! It’s called Freya and Beyla!
HOW DID YOU CRATE TRAIN YOUR DOG IN A WEEK your soo good at training !!
thank you so much!! ❤️
Hello!!
hey there! 🥰
I think it's to late for me. My dogs r 4 & 1. Unfortunately I was one of the idiots who thought crates were mean. Now me n my husband r in separate beds, my dogs r attacking each other bc they both want to lay by me and my dogs r running the house
It’s never too late! It may take a bit longer, but it’s never too late!
I will allow it because this one was edited before my request but I expect the Kitty cameo in the next one!!! (Im just playing lol but 👀 Kitty lol)
hahahha
I’m hoping that crate training gets better, it’s been 5 nights and she’s so sad at night😫
It does!!! Keep training it & it’ll be better soon!!
@@MyDriftingDesk thanks for responding! We have crate training down at night now, but we're working on the day when we leave for short short periods of time. I have to remember that shes a baby, and that there's plenty of time for her to get it!