I've never read a book so fast! ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU Learning about his dogs and experiences was just the icing on the cake - bed this book through and through. We're working with our new pup and Brandon's advise was just what I needed. Wish he'd just come and train for me haha but it's good for us and happy to have this new set of tools to use on our pup.
Hi, thanks for your fantastic videos. My lab died in July 2019 and since then I have been too heart broken to get another one. However your video of Sprig are defanately got me thinking to get another one and then maybe I'll be complete again. Thanks so so much.Take care and stay safe.
Oh I’m so sorry to hear that! Losing a part of the family is never easy! We are glad you found some comfort in our Sprig videos. Getting a new puppy to love can definitely fill that whole in your heart and life!
Wow! This is amazing! My breeder is expecting my puppy to be born early 2021 and I am sooooo happy I found these videos. So excited to start training my pup now! Subscribed and will be recommending your videos to others.
Super helpful stuff, thank you so much for sharing. I'm bringing a puppy home next week and am so nervous about getting him trained up. Your instruction is very clear and direct!
Hey great videos. You come highly recommended from a lot of people in bird dog groups. I'm going through the videos one by one with my 5 month old black lab, but the one thing I haven't figured out is how many days or weeks I practice each of these sessions before moving on to the next video. Or can I teach sit one day, here the next day, and sit on bed the next, and just repeat until he's solid and then move on to more difficult sessions after?
Would doing these training sessions be best on a one on one basis without my 3 kids in the room at first? I have a feeling they would be too distracting for the pup. They are 2, 2, and 5
Hello! I am currently training my 7 week old Black Laberdoodle. He is doing GREAT, but when I feed him Kibble, he eats it very aggressively, sometimes even drawing blood accidentally. I have started feeding him out of my hand held flat, is that ok? Any advice on keeping him from eating kibble or treats with a snap? I love your videos, and I am following them to a T with my new puppy Ozzie! Keep up the great work!
I notice that you use one click in these exercises. How does the dog differentiate commands if he hears the same number of clicks? I'm a new subscriber so maybe I'm not fully understanding the use of the clicker. Thanks.
Thank you for watching our videos! When we are using the clicker we use it as a way to mark a behavior that we want to see. We do not use the clicker to give the cue just a way to reinforce they are doing something we want, like sit! Once they understand and know the behavior we will add a cue to help them start differentiating! Hope this helps!
So sprig is a very calm puppy, so my question is with a hyper puppy with an excited tail. If their feet are moving or tail is moving so much he doesn’t keep still when seated does this still as an action that is rewarded?
Just curious how many sessions are you doing before you move on to the next command. Is there a set number or is it just a matter of seeing that they’ve “got it”? And do you recommend covering over the commands they’ve recently gotten an understanding of at the beginning or the end of a session? My pup is 10 weeks I’ve been doing obedience sessions with morning and night meals and some retrieving mid day. First time I’ve used a clicker with a pup and so far it is great. Any advice is helpful, thank you in advance!
I have a new lab pup and he will not come at all. He just looks at me. I have tried the food from my hand and he will respond to that and I call his name each time. Later if I call him he just looks at me and sits there or even walks away.
This is something we can help you with via Patreon. It is a subscription service that will allow us to go back and forth with questions and training advice as well as see videos of your sessions. Check it out here: www.patreon.com/standingstonekennels If you would prefer to set up a one time call we also offer those here: calendly.com/standingstonekennels/trainingvideoconsult Look forward to helping you and your pup!
We just got our puppy a few days ago. We’ve been working on charging the clicker and “here” but she is getting bored after 5 minutes and just wants to lay down. Any tips?
You are the only trainer I have seen that actually explains things in depth and uses real life situations.
Amen. Very rare.
I've never read a book so fast! ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU Learning about his dogs and experiences was just the icing on the cake - bed this book through and through. We're working with our new pup and Brandon's advise was just what I needed. Wish he'd just come and train for me haha but it's good for us and happy to have this new set of tools to use on our pup.
Sprig has thoroughly prepared me for my new puppy. Not my first time with a puppy but this will be the first time I train to hunt!
I don't care about give aways. I'm looking to teach my new puppy the best. Thank you so much for your information. It seems very helpful.
Getting our pup next week and can't wait to start traing with your tips. Off to buy a clicker tomorrow
Your videos are helping me a lot with my 8 weeks lab. Thank you and thank you Sprig
Your welcome! Thanks for watching.
how much did your puppy cost?
Hi, thanks for your fantastic videos. My lab died in July 2019 and since then I have been too heart broken to get another one. However your video of Sprig are defanately got me thinking to get another one and then maybe I'll be complete again. Thanks so so much.Take care and stay safe.
Oh I’m so sorry to hear that! Losing a part of the family is never easy! We are glad you found some comfort in our Sprig videos. Getting a new puppy to love can definitely fill that whole in your heart and life!
Wow! This is amazing! My breeder is expecting my puppy to be born early 2021 and I am sooooo happy I found these videos. So excited to start training my pup now! Subscribed and will be recommending your videos to others.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for subscribing!
We just adopted a Labrador, picking him up tomorrow. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Super helpful stuff, thank you so much for sharing. I'm bringing a puppy home next week and am so nervous about getting him trained up. Your instruction is very clear and direct!
Super informative and super inspiring- cannot wait to implement these training tutorials on my new Labrador pup next week! Thank you. Fab channel.
Rewatched, love the progress made in just a short time! 😊
Excellent explanation.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for the great content! You both are extremely helpful and I hope you get a ton of subscribers!
Totally sending this to all my friends who have pups thx 😊😊😊
Hi I enjoy your videos sm ty! Using them in preparation for my choco lab coming in ten days.
Excellent video really helpful 👍
Is training labs similar to golden retrievers? These videos are a great help and just wondering how well these lessons translate.
When you say "Good boy" after the food reward would that be a form of positive reinforcement or am I getting ahead of myself...
Can't wait to use your tips
They're really great!
Does it matter that they’re getting the reward when their front paws are off the ground? Is it fine because of when you clicked?
Hey great videos. You come highly recommended from a lot of people in bird dog groups. I'm going through the videos one by one with my 5 month old black lab, but the one thing I haven't figured out is how many days or weeks I practice each of these sessions before moving on to the next video. Or can I teach sit one day, here the next day, and sit on bed the next, and just repeat until he's solid and then move on to more difficult sessions after?
Great videos!
Would doing these training sessions be best on a one on one basis without my 3 kids in the room at first? I have a feeling they would be too distracting for the pup. They are 2, 2, and 5
Hello! I am currently training my 7 week old Black Laberdoodle. He is doing GREAT, but when I feed him Kibble, he eats it very aggressively, sometimes even drawing blood accidentally. I have started feeding him out of my hand held flat, is that ok? Any advice on keeping him from eating kibble or treats with a snap? I love your videos, and I am following them to a T with my new puppy Ozzie! Keep up the great work!
I notice that you use one click in these exercises. How does the dog differentiate commands if he hears the same number of clicks? I'm a new subscriber so maybe I'm not fully understanding the use of the clicker. Thanks.
Thank you for watching our videos! When we are using the clicker we use it as a way to mark a behavior that we want to see. We do not use the clicker to give the cue just a way to reinforce they are doing something we want, like sit! Once they understand and know the behavior we will add a cue to help them start differentiating! Hope this helps!
Do you use his breakfast and dinner kibbles as his treats? meaning you do this twice a day to work with him!?
Correct
So sprig is a very calm puppy, so my question is with a hyper puppy with an excited tail. If their feet are moving or tail is moving so much he doesn’t keep still when seated does this still as an action that is rewarded?
It helped
Just wondering how do you get them up on call on the momarsh stand from the water if he’s in a marsh
Just curious how many sessions are you doing before you move on to the next command. Is there a set number or is it just a matter of seeing that they’ve “got it”? And do you recommend covering over the commands they’ve recently gotten an understanding of at the beginning or the end of a session? My pup is 10 weeks I’ve been doing obedience sessions with morning and night meals and some retrieving mid day. First time I’ve used a clicker with a pup and so far it is great. Any advice is helpful, thank you in advance!
If yall still train where are you located?
We're in Pretty Prairie, KS and yes we still train
can you ever get rid of the clicker or will you need it for their whole life for behaviours
What brand/type of kibble do you prefer to feed your puppies?
He is a Lab puppy will do anything for food.
Plp
What treats are you using?
How long do you keep the sessions each time.
Pretty short 10-15 minutes max
I have a new lab pup and he will not come at all. He just looks at me. I have tried the food from my hand and he will respond to that and I call his name each time. Later if I call him he just looks at me and sits there or even walks away.
Help me please
Begging you, he won’t sit😢😢😢😢😢😢
This is something we can help you with via Patreon. It is a subscription service that will allow us to go back and forth with questions and training advice as well as see videos of your sessions. Check it out here: www.patreon.com/standingstonekennels
If you would prefer to set up a one time call we also offer those here: calendly.com/standingstonekennels/trainingvideoconsult
Look forward to helping you and your pup!
We just got our puppy a few days ago. We’ve been working on charging the clicker and “here” but she is getting bored after 5 minutes and just wants to lay down. Any tips?
Are you using her mealtime to feed her while charging clicker?
Why would you dislike this?
Im going to get a labrador for my ten birthday
Should my girlfriend and I both be doing sessions? Or just me??
Share the work load! It will help build a better bond all the way around!
Thank you!
I’ve read that that makes respect for the handler less because it doesn’t know who to listen to
Good boyyy..:)
Pink gun
I am two years later.
Cool, but you should only feed with all 4 paws on the ground