I have 2 small dogs and they feed off each other. My second pup is an anxious dog and first dog was fine before. Can you do a video in 2 dogs with this? PLEASE!!
Same here also. 1 dog that's chill and never barks and one that has started demand barking. Don't want to keep getting upset about barking over everything. Love these videos.
I would love a more detailed video on corrections bc that's something I struggled with a lot with trying to train my in-laws dog. More specifically, I never knew when and what was a good way to correct the behavior, and if they were just a very smart/stubborn dog and they were the one training me lol 😭
Nothing works for my ALD...she's too reactive trying to protect us. She apparently doesn't make a peep when we're not home. As soon as treats are not available she ignores us.
We are having issues with barking and lots of vocalization when we leave the car. Our dog wasn’t a barker until she got older because our backyard neighbors dog barks all the time and gets so riled the dog has cut holes in the fence. If the dog isn’t out she doesn’t bark, but she always does when the other dog starts.
This is a great video! 🩷 however, as much as I’ve followed these methods I’m so glad my dog barks when someone is at the door because I had left my front door unlocked by accident and some stranger walked right in to my home. My dog started barking and they got startled and took off 🩷 love her so much 🥲
I noticed about the 4 min mark, puppy stepped on the owners foot. What is the right response? My dog does that when we walk and see deer and he’s barking. I interpret this is fear. Should I push him off my foot?
I interpret paw on foot as meaning, "don't make a move without me." So I give my dog a command in response, and then there's no need to push his foot off. If I want to stay and watch the deer, it's sit/down stay. If I want to get away from the deer, it's let's go/heel and move in the opposite direction. The command also serves as a distraction, like going to the dog bed when the doorbell rings.
Great video! I have a 7month old toy poodle and have really started struggling with this but I have read elsewhere that she's going through a fear faze? And not to correct and just use food. Is this incorrect and I should be interrupting the behaviour and then rewarding when she's calm and better.
I’ve been watching your videos for a year now. I really wish you would address using your training methods on a small dog that has to wear a halter. We have a Maltipoo and have been advised repeatedly that they should never wear a collar because of easy trachea damage.
no but it is helpful! I got a rescue that has had bad experiences with crates, he doesn’t have to be crated while I’m not home so I’m choosing to not worry about fixing his association with the crate right now in his training process. I instead use a kuranda bed for his “spot” to use for the beginning/end of training sessions, door work etc.
Brag: I won the lottery with my husky-mutt. She absolutely doesn't bark, whine, howl, wimper or anything. She'll make a vocal noise maybe once a month and I didn't train her for this at all! But she is still fairly reactive, curious and anxious around the unknown. I wish every owner dealing with barking the best of luck!
I got my dog as a puppy a year ago today and your videos made her the we’ll behaved pup she is today! Thank you so much for what you do
I have had my Westiepoo since Christmas Eve. We are learning together through your videos. Thank you 😊
He’s so cute and you can tell he really loves mom with his little paw on her foot and the lean on her leg. 🥹😍
Really good video. Would love to see follow up episodes with the same dog in different situations outside in public
This will be great! I have GSP mix breed.
No squirrel goes unnoticed in my yard!
Thank you for this lesson. I know when ANYTHING OR ANYONE approaches or moves outside. It is an all day everyday thing. It gets tiring.😢 😢😢😢
I have 2 small dogs and they feed off each other. My second pup is an anxious dog and first dog was fine before. Can you do a video in 2 dogs with this? PLEASE!!
Same for us. We have two and one feeds off the other. Would be interested to see how we should handle same situations with more than one.
Same here also. 1 dog that's chill and never barks and one that has started demand barking. Don't want to keep getting upset about barking over everything. Love these videos.
Work on the one that instigates the barking. The other dog is a follower and mimics.
I would love a more detailed video on corrections bc that's something I struggled with a lot with trying to train my in-laws dog. More specifically, I never knew when and what was a good way to correct the behavior, and if they were just a very smart/stubborn dog and they were the one training me lol 😭
Kell you're the best !
Great piece of advice!
Thank you ❤🇬🇷🐾
Nothing works for my ALD...she's too reactive trying to protect us. She apparently doesn't make a peep when we're not home. As soon as treats are not available she ignores us.
We are having issues with barking and lots of vocalization when we leave the car. Our dog wasn’t a barker until she got older because our backyard neighbors dog barks all the time and gets so riled the dog has cut holes in the fence. If the dog isn’t out she doesn’t bark, but she always does when the other dog starts.
This is a great video! 🩷 however, as much as I’ve followed these methods I’m so glad my dog barks when someone is at the door because I had left my front door unlocked by accident and some stranger walked right in to my home. My dog started barking and they got startled and took off 🩷 love her so much 🥲
I noticed about the 4 min mark, puppy stepped on the owners foot. What is the right response? My dog does that when we walk and see deer and he’s barking. I interpret this is fear. Should I push him off my foot?
I interpret paw on foot as meaning, "don't make a move without me." So I give my dog a command in response, and then there's no need to push his foot off. If I want to stay and watch the deer, it's sit/down stay. If I want to get away from the deer, it's let's go/heel and move in the opposite direction. The command also serves as a distraction, like going to the dog bed when the doorbell rings.
So do you need to keep them on leash all the time until they are consistent on with this?
Great video! I have a 7month old toy poodle and have really started struggling with this but I have read elsewhere that she's going through a fear faze? And not to correct and just use food. Is this incorrect and I should be interrupting the behaviour and then rewarding when she's calm and better.
Yes dogs can experience TWO fear periods. The 2nd one occurring during adolescent stages between 6 months to over 1 year
I’ve been watching your videos for a year now. I really wish you would address using your training methods on a small dog that has to wear a halter. We have a Maltipoo and have been advised repeatedly that they should never wear a collar because of easy trachea damage.
Could this work the same way with whining.
is a crate mandatory for training
no but it is helpful! I got a rescue that has had bad experiences with crates, he doesn’t have to be crated while I’m not home so I’m choosing to not worry about fixing his association with the crate right now in his training process. I instead use a kuranda bed for his “spot” to use for the beginning/end of training sessions, door work etc.
Takk 🥰🇧🇻🐾🐾🦋
Do not use AI for your thumbnails McCann. You’re better than that.
My puppy after 3 weeks not barking one time am worried ?American akita 😮
Look up LEGS by Kim Brophey. She talks about the different breeds. Meet My Dog
Calm girl 09
My dog can’t eat treats
AI thumbnail…. Ugh
Brag: I won the lottery with my husky-mutt. She absolutely doesn't bark, whine, howl, wimper or anything. She'll make a vocal noise maybe once a month and I didn't train her for this at all! But she is still fairly reactive, curious and anxious around the unknown. I wish every owner dealing with barking the best of luck!