Taking Treats Nicely - Teach your Dog with Good Targeting, Power Tip #2!

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    About this video: In this video Ian Stone from Simpawtico Dog Training teaches you how to get your dog to take treats without biting. Get a safer, softer mouth by teaching good targeting and lure-reward techniques!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 59

  • @Jackal_Blitz
    @Jackal_Blitz 3 роки тому +3

    One of those rare gems on UA-cam with zero downvotes. 🤘

  • @brob7196
    @brob7196 4 роки тому +10

    We found this channel because we needed a refresher since we are about to pick up our new Staffy puppy. This channel is AWESOME! While our original intent was to refresh ourselves on training a new puppy we actually were able to change things with our current 4 year old Staffy TODAY after watching this video. We've been doing it wrong all along. After applying the technique here we were able to immediately put an end to the shark mouth and get her to take the treats nicely. Gonna have to watch them all now! Thanks so much!!!

  • @xkukubax
    @xkukubax 6 років тому +17

    I appreciate the effort you put in educating us, dog people.

  • @Inbloomjasmine
    @Inbloomjasmine 6 років тому +22

    This channel is amazing! So great tips I’ve never heard. You deserve more subs!

  • @r.h.8504
    @r.h.8504 6 років тому +4

    I needed this video in my life

  • @philipp9559
    @philipp9559 6 років тому +3

    Great video. Thank you very much for all these fantastic tips. So glad that you’re back.

  • @ivi122
    @ivi122 6 років тому

    Look who’s back!!! Yay! So glad you’re making videos again because us new dog owners need your help lol 👍🏼

  • @XiamePha_alpacas
    @XiamePha_alpacas 6 років тому +14

    Can you do a video on how to get your dog to like bath time or how to introduce your dog to bath time!

  • @Emily-vy1kj
    @Emily-vy1kj 6 років тому +20

    Super happy you’re back!!! I’m getting a dog very soon and I’ve binged your videos multiple times.

  • @callielittle6501
    @callielittle6501 6 років тому +1

    SO glad to see you posting again! In the time since your last video, we've gotten our first pup and he's now 14 weeks old-- starting puppy classes next week! We've utilized so many tips from your page and have gotten awesome results, but the most helpful thing has been how watching your videos helps us understand the frame of mind we need to be coming from with our dog. Understanding the psychology of dog training is better than any specific tip. Thank you so much! And, by the way, if you have a Patreon, I'd be happy to contribute to a fund to get more videos from Simpawtico each month.

  • @ikeyschultz4969
    @ikeyschultz4969 5 років тому +2

    Just got a 14 week Black and Tan Coonhound puppy. Found your videos whilst looking for good ideas on training. Great stuff. Keep up the good work and thank you for making these videos.

  • @VHrivnak
    @VHrivnak 3 роки тому

    This channel and the training tools here have helped me build great relationships with my two English Cream Goldens, Jake is 2 and Maddie is just 4 months and already Maddie has learned to love her crate, and be a great fur family member with relatively good house manners!! Thank you so much for all the great ideas!!

  • @charlotteholden4424
    @charlotteholden4424 6 років тому +2

    Trying this immediately!

  • @notandyvee
    @notandyvee 2 роки тому

    This guy is something, ain't he. Some solid tips. Thanks!

  • @yvngskywalker1211
    @yvngskywalker1211 5 років тому

    GREAT TIPS

  • @msdixie1972
    @msdixie1972 6 років тому +3

    You are brilliant and so patient! 👏🏼 Everyone with pupa should see your videos... your explanations are great.

  • @kaitlyne1870
    @kaitlyne1870 4 роки тому +3

    I wished I'd known this when my sheltie was still alive. We called it the shark attack because she would get so excited she'd actually come straight up like a shark coming out of the water and snatch the treat! It got to the point, I just let her learn to catch the treat so I could reward her without getting my fingers hurt. I lucked out with my boxer mixes, because they loved learning, but would just open their mouths to let me "dispense" the treat. 😂 Will definitely be using this tip for all future doggos!

  • @hokulea96
    @hokulea96 6 років тому

    Good tip ... thanks !

  • @scottandlonikula4293
    @scottandlonikula4293 6 років тому +3

    Another great video! I have been doing something close to this with Jake and it made a difference.However, I need to move the treat closer to my palm. Thanks again!

  • @Elentarien
    @Elentarien 6 років тому +5

    Yay! Good to see you again. Thank you for this!! My pup (almost 14 months now!) has. . .a shark mouth, as you aptly describe it. lol Her targetting is TERRIBLE. I have been working with her a little, by not letting her have the treat until she tries more gently, and she is getting better, but this looks like a more 'fun' method for her. As you say, it's not really something you can scold them for. (Though when she makes me yelp, I will tell her to be more gentle. I don't think she really gets what 'gentle' means yet. :P) Definitely something I'm going to employ. She can use the target practice.

  • @fullexplosion3653
    @fullexplosion3653 6 років тому +3

    Man this is a good video

  • @amandawoodward5596
    @amandawoodward5596 6 років тому +9

    Could you possibly make a video on bite inhibition and how to stop a puppy putting their mouth on human skin. Would love to learn a great effective way to prevent my puppy from biting my feet as a walk and to prevent her from chewing on my arm and hands when I don't want her to. So far I have learned a lot from your channel and look forward to every new video you post :) thank you for the amazing training videos!

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  6 років тому +6

      Hi Amanda! I've got that exact video in ongoing production HELL. I've been trying to capture the best footage for it, and it's been hard since I'm a one-man band here. I really want to get it out and, eventually, I will! In the meantime, check out this article on DogStar Daily: www.dogstardaily.com/puppy-biting

  • @MrCan4dian
    @MrCan4dian 4 роки тому

    only video on youtube to not have a dislike.

  • @llamalady
    @llamalady 6 років тому +1

    great video as always :D my dog is usually pretty gentle with food, but highly food motivated (which is a great thing), so when we do lure training he gets so overly excited he loses his gentleness, and at such moments i dont want him to leave it alone cause i want him to follow it :'D luckily its mostly not to bad, if it gets to bad i just let him do something he's already confident with and that usually solves the problem (:

  • @LauraFinkTVG
    @LauraFinkTVG 6 років тому +2

    Nice Adventure Hoodie

  • @lirons7291
    @lirons7291 6 років тому +1

    Have to say when I looked at the title I didn't think this is going to be a very useful video...but I was definitely wrong and as ALWAYS it was a great video and very helpful tip! Strated using this method immediately, thanks!!

  • @weirdrage
    @weirdrage 6 років тому +3

    I have a dog who delicately takes an biscuit from you and he’s really good but then as soon as it’s a meat based item I lose my fingers, hand and arm. I think he’s worried about missing out from competition with our other dogs and the meat being a high value item to them compared to boring ole biscuits.

  • @taylorsessions4143
    @taylorsessions4143 6 років тому +1

    Shark mouth! Anyone who has experienced this will know what an appropriate name this is

  • @windwolfgirl
    @windwolfgirl 6 років тому

    Hello I have a large breed female rescue dog that seems to be between 1-2 years old , have had her for about 2-3 months. Shes very obedient to the point where i can trust her to run off leash and always come when called as she also already responds very well to her new name. However when left alone she will desteoy the house weve lost hundreds already and cant get her hooked on toys to curb a possible anxiety or boredom. She runs outside for 5-30 minutes every day, knows basics such as sit, down, paw, come, leave it, out (please leave this room right now) and several more. So far has adjusted very well to feeding shcedules, walking shcedules, play time schedules and our other dog. I just wish we could trust leaving her to free roam the house without getting back to everything being destroyed. She shows fear and disinterest when trying to get her to play with toys and seems to have been abused in her previous home because she strongly fears strangers and anything that resembles a frisbee, mop/broom etc. Need to get her hooked on chew toys but as mentioned she will fear any type of toy strongly or at best show absolute disinterest. Any help strongly appreciated!! (Shes a German Shepherd by the way)

    • @maryellenmathiesen-tyrrell3664
      @maryellenmathiesen-tyrrell3664 6 років тому +2

      windwolfgirl can you crate train your new dog? She is not ready to be left on her own as she has proven. Usually if you can keep her in a crate until she is at least 2 1/3 to 3 years old and past the heavy chewing stage, she can then be trusted out of the crate on her own. Plus the crate gives her a place where she will feel safe. You might have to do it very slowly if she has never been crated before. And lots of exercise a couple of times a day will help too. Good luck!

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  6 років тому

      Yup. I agree with Mary Ellen Mathiesen-Tyrrell . Definitely look into crate training. Luckily we've got three crate training videos coming out soon!

  • @melanielam3511
    @melanielam3511 6 років тому

    Can you make a video of how to teach our dogs's name?

  • @neon__equestrian1187
    @neon__equestrian1187 6 років тому

    im getting a german shepherd puppy in late may. have any advice

  • @cmstrauss514
    @cmstrauss514 6 років тому +3

    Are you using the “yes” marker as the release cue as well? I’ve been struggling with deciding this, as it’s commonly used that way by trainers on the internet, while others use yes as the marker but also “free” or “release” in commands such as place or sit (with built in stay). Thanks so much for any input!

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  6 років тому +4

      That's a great question! In many cases, yes, I do use the "Yes" marker as the release. However, I do have a couple of neutral release words I use in a few instances. For example, in my car, everyone has to hang out when the door opens; nobody is allowed to just bail out. In that setting, I'll use, "OK" to mean they can exit the vehicle. Sometimes, I'll use it at thresholds too like my back gate or at my in-laws' house. Otherwise, "Yes" is mostly my terminal marker AND a release to move. LOL not sure if that clears things up!

    • @cmstrauss514
      @cmstrauss514 6 років тому +1

      Thank you I appreciate your quick reply. I just found your channel after a few months of reading/watching other things. I started with the yes as my marker only, but then needing "free" and it seems tedious to say both. Plus, I get more play/drive with just saying "YES" and moving right on. I have a boxer male who is super high drive so I try to play into that. I do use "OK" also for other things, such as when he is allowed to cross a threshold going outside after door is open, or to get a treat I previously said leave it for. Truly, love your channel. Thanks so much.

  • @aplacetorambleon
    @aplacetorambleon 5 років тому +2

    I hope to get a shelter dog tomorrow... and i am really learning alot from your great videos... what does your tattoo say? :)

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  5 років тому +2

      The one on my left forearm is a quote from the Nat King Cole song, "Nature Boy." It says "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return."

    • @aplacetorambleon
      @aplacetorambleon 5 років тому

      @@SimpawticoDogTraining wow.... that is true.... such a shame we are so old when we learn this....

  • @ehhh1815
    @ehhh1815 6 років тому +1

    This isn’t exactly related to the video, but my family and I noticed that our puppy is starting to be aggressive when another dog walks by her or sometimes when we do while she is eating a treat. She is also starting to do this with the dog food as well. She hasn’t snapped or tried to bite, only growling but we don’t want this action to grow into something worse. Do you have any tips that would correct this?

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  6 років тому

      Chances are this isn't aggression so much as reactivity. Those have different overall goals (i.e. aggression tries to increase social distance and reactivity tries to decrease social distance) and then the frustration of restraint often complicates things and then the two things look very much the same outwardly. Reactivity is much easier to solve, usually. This is most likely also different from the growling with the food which is probably some minor resource guarding. That being said, there aren't really any good "tips" for these. They're a lot more complicated than that. It's not like getting tips for cleaning windows or lowering your energy bill. Also, I'm just going by my experience from having encountered lots of these things before...I haven't met your dog or seen her do these things so I can directly observe her behavior so you gotta take what I say with a grain of salt. There are some good articles out there on DogStarDaily.com which is a great resource. I'd say if you feel out of your depth, get a local pro involved. You can search here: www.ccpdt.org/dog-owners/certified-dog-trainer-directory/

  • @mayam518
    @mayam518 4 роки тому

    My dog is so crazy about food that my family thinks that I'm starving him (9 mo labrador), but I actually give him more then I should and he's in perfect shape.
    Anyway.. I've been doing it for quite a long time now and I see no progres :C I'm not giving up, but it sure doesn't help with my motivation :V

  • @niksnavnn1128
    @niksnavnn1128 3 роки тому

    My cat will follow the hand , but he wont take the treat of it, he waits untill I put it on the floor. How can I teach him to take it from my hand?

  • @trainspotta
    @trainspotta 6 років тому

    Good video! thank you! But the white noise is really annoying! :(

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  6 років тому +1

      I know. The mic setup was definitely not ideal. It's a learning process!

    • @trainspotta
      @trainspotta 6 років тому

      I don't know what you use for editing but final cut has great white noise cancelation and auphonic.com is a real great service to boost your audio quality. (I don't work there I use it myself). 2 hours a month of audio processing are free.

    • @trainspotta
      @trainspotta 6 років тому

      (Just trying to help out because your videos helped me!)

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  6 років тому

      Thanks! That particular setup I used I had the gain way too high. Definitely never using that setup again. I'm using Final Cut, but some of the noise cancelling made me sound like I was on the telephone. I'll check out auphonic. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @hdb80
    @hdb80 6 років тому +1

    Ian, you're HOT!

    • @hdb80
      @hdb80 6 років тому +1

      LOL, I know that! He's still hot.