Wow thank you everyone for the support - I see a lot of comments asking for training tips, but please just know I am not a dog trainer, just a guy with a dog. But I am glad these little tips help you, it is so cute seeing everyone trying things on Instagram and sending them to us. Thank you all so much for watching
I have 8 months old Aussie ; she’s very smart and easy to teach: but those god given dogs will try to overwhelm you with their brain , it’s just in their dna 🧬;
ecause of YOU and Frankie I NOW have a border collie that runs off leash at waterfalls in Tennessee!!! Thank you so much!!! I am older too..70!!And perfected this with her just last month. I have never been so proud. I watched your videos when she was a puppy and she is so well trained now. Have never ever raised my voice at my baby.
One of the things I did with my pup was, when we were in the woods and she ran off, instead of calling her, I’d take the opportunity to hide behind a tree. It became a game for us. She started expecting me to hide and she wasn’t going to let me get away with it! Great fun. For both of us!
Man thank you so much for these videos. We bought an Aussie and he's 7 months old and we've been training him up and he's done well but your videos have been awesome and taught me lots of things like eye contact before reward that are great practices I didn't think of. Awesome videos.
Frankie To The Moon I wanted to mention this here, you’ve trained your dog really really well even you are not a dog trainer.. I have 6 months old Mini Aussie, I taught him to say “Hi”, and head down after watching your videos only.. I’ve been waiting for this video, thanks a lot.. kept posting!!!
I work for one of those members only dog parks and it beats our public DOG parks hands down! Now granted, if we had off leash places as nice as Bruce Pit it might be a different story. Most of our local parks are on leash, and while they are very nice parks, I find walking with my Aussies off leash so much more enjoyable for all of us. Our local DOG parks are just open fenced areas with no walking trails or trees even. My dog park is 15 acres of fenced wooded and open land with a shallow doggy pond, a mile of walking trails and areas for training with agility equipment. We also have a clubhouse with bathing areas and offer full bath services. The behavioral assessment when you join is very informal, we don’t want to exclude any dogs, but we do want owners that are going to be responsible. I was a member for five years before I started working here and I don’t regret one single dollar spent. Worth every penny for two active Minis who need to get their zoomies out and keep their crazy smart brains engaged.
Good tips. The thing I've noticed about Aussies is how relational they are. My next dog will be a miniature Australian Shepherd. One of my vets really put me off of dog parks when I asked her about them. Disease problems were her concern and she cited many recent dogs who had been in for catching said diseases (I forgot what they were.)
Yeah I totally understand that but some people only live near dog parks and not the woods so they need to go to get their dog the exercise that they need. Bringing your dog for check ups is important
Just wanted to add you've done a great job with dog socialization. This isn't so easy with an Aussie sometimes and he seems to be very comfortable and well behaved with other dogs. Well done there and it's because you've done your part to shelter him and have positive experiences.
good points on getting him out of the car…i work on a trauma team, many people do not plan for their response to a trauma…don’t sit with your back to the front on a restaurant..when possible, scope out an escape route, carry a window breaking tool in case your car ends up in water, i use a soft crate that could be cut open,the frame keeps the shape…otherwise it’s tent fabric. i’m usually carrying grandkids, or other things…i clipped my golden retriever like you’re doing, but i don’t know if they had soft crates back then.
I’ve already noticed the “check in” outside our home. Just in the yard but our yard is several acres and lots of trees. Eye contact I’ve just learned is super super important with dogs. I’ve always been under this obviously wrong impression that eye contact makes a fearful or aggressive dog when that is obviously very much not the case. Don’t shy away from eye contact! Praise and treat that great thing! I have a 6 month pit bull we are training for medical alert but just as an all around well behaved member of society. Thank you so much for your videos!
Maddie also does the look and see alll the time. And if I whistle she comes flying. All of this was just due to constantly talkong to her ans starting with short distances of "come". We both love her freedom yet connection the whole time.I was determined to do like you and it just shows ANYONE any age can have this relationship with their dog. THANK YOU
2:47 this is so spot on! I have 20 years experience and you are so far ahead for a young dog owner. You're on your way to being a professional dog trainer I have a feeling.
Thank you so much for your videos! I have an 8 month old aussie and I’ve been getting stuck on what and how to keep training her and your tips help so much! Could you do a video explaining how you taught Frankie to only go up to other people/dogs when you say it’s okay and how you get him to come back on command, my pup always gets so excited and I have a hard time controlling her! Thanks again love you and Frankie!
you first train they can’t, then you make them sit for the greet, never let them go visit some random person…your dog is deciding what to do without your permission…it leads to more self direction. i had to build an inside the yard corral because they neighbors wouldn’t listen, they’d come up to the wrought iron fence like my yard is the petting zoo…she was destroying plants with her excitement, and self rewarding, practicing bad behavior over and over again, some people are so annoying
We have two Aussies and one of them used to vomit every so often. This has gone on for years and we’ve tried a lot of things that seemed to help but not stop it completely, until we put them both on grain free food. Made a world of difference! One of our Aussies was sensitive to it and he hasn’t been sick since the changeover. Could help Frankie!
After having my aussie heeler for 7 months and still not able to master recall and eye contact, I am gonna start from ground zero again. Start from home and hopefully eventually I can give my pup the freedom she deserves! It's literally so frustrating and embarrassing when I have to ask other dog owners to grab my pup when it's time to go.
You can find another good video on engagement here m.ua-cam.com/video/ZW0jqMLzcUQ/v-deo.html . It is kind of long so look in the description on what is important to you
Love your videos! I've been nervous about taking my boy Samson to Bruce Pitt but have also been wanting to give him the opportunity to explore a bigger off-leash park. Really appreciate your videos! Hoping I can take him sometime in the next couple of weeks now getting all your great advice! :)
I've got a 41/2 month old American shepherd and he does that check in when I let him outside to potty he always looks at where I am or comes to the door and when I walk up to let him in he dips back off the porch lol...he can be very tricky sometimes but I love him to death!...he is the smartest dog we have had so far....aussies have such great personality I can't see myself getting a different kind of pup other than Aussie!...there so loyal and they love there family!...we got him at 8 weeks old and he has been with us every since!...we are his only mom and dad and he knows that!...its so sad tho that they only live up to 12 years!....i wish they lived as long as we do...they have such short lives but I hope to make blues the best he could ever have!...i love all Aussies!!!!
Honestly, your videos are truly the best! I love the vibe, the music you choose and, of course, HIM!!! Frankie is my Mini Aussie's soulmate... Just sayin'. :)
One of your best videos for Aussie owners- As far as paid parks. By me in Wisconsin, it is relatively cheap around $35 a year. Gets you in every state park in the state whenever, as much as you want. Im not a huge fan for paying-but some of these parks are huge, and beautiful. I find that going to these national parks are better suited for my dog-there are no restrictions for dogs however, I have not have had a bad experience. Check out Kohler-Andrae State park, I live close by, its gorgeous.
Another great video! I guess there are a few things to consider with a free vs paid dog park. Maybe if you were running into issues with aggressive untrained dogs in the free parks it might be a good idea to go to a paid park where they screen dogs. Or maybe if someone’s dog doesn’t like being around a lot of other dogs then a paid dog park might be the answer. I imagine there would be a lot less dogs in a paid park. Over all I wouldn’t want to pay to take my dog to the park. As long as they are out running around and having fun with you, I really don’t think the dog would notice a difference or care.
New subscriber with an Aussie mix puppy. Love your videos and insight. It's fun to see many of your dog's characteristics in my mix breed. Late response to your poll, but I would be willing to pay a usage fee for a dog park as nice as yours IF that money went to the park's upkeep and not in the local government's coffers for some other program. $30 a weekend would be awfully steep though. I'm thinking a buck or two per visit (pay at the gate) or some sort of pass (monthly, annually, seasonal, etc.). Due to limited space and the HIGH cost of real estate, dog parks here in Hawaii are nothing more than a large fenced-in yard.
Thank you for the video. I want to practice the techniques on my daughter's Aussie. The eye contact is excellent. With training, we are able to get her to come back after catching her frisbee.
Idk if your still considering a Frankie indie olympics but I came up with some ideas for it. A treat puzzle one seeing who can do it faster, Maybe you hide in a park and see who finds you faster, maybe a normal running race, and a line of treats for both of them and then see who finishes it faster. Sorry if I’m bothering you about this.
Thank you for this video!! I have been wondering a lot about how you trained his check ins as it is something I have admired through watching ! I would love to know if you found good books or other videos on training as well!
Great video ! No dog parks near here and thats just fine with me. Jake, my red Merle Aussie will not start a fight, but will not take sh*t from other dogs and won't "suffer a fool" He's trained off leash and we have a little ised frisbee park that he can run and then we do obedience drills. Is your's a mini Aussie ? I've been in three different situations where having a fifty pound Aussie "pulled my fat out of the fire" A smaller dog couldn't have. Brilliant wee dogs though !
I’m getting a 10 week old Aussie mini this week and I was wanting to get recommendations on harness and seat belt combo and more info on crate training and just what all I. Reed and what should I start working with him on “commands” when I first get him and how to do it. ? What treats to buy
hey joey!! so i was wondering if you could do a UA-cam video on how you introduced Frankie to going on hikes and how you build up the trust of letting him off leash??
Hi there, I was trying to find the video in which you mentioned the type of harness Frankie has. Could you tell me what it is? Thanks! BTW, We live in Quyon and go to Ottawa very very often :)
Anyone know what kind of harness that is? My Aussie is freakishly sensitive to his leash and harness and I’ve tried six different kinds…counterconditioning and desensitization haven’t worked and it’s been almost a year of trying.
with respect to going to for-fee controlled dog parks, I probably wouldn't have gone with Panna, my Vizsla - we really never felt the need for it, although I might pay one time to go to some 'special' dog park, if I was in an area where there were no off-leash parks or trails like we have here - I guess if some people feel more secure at such places, that's fine, but we never needed it... I'm just enjoying seeing Bruce & Conroy again...
I get you my dog was bit by two dogs that were off their leash and their owners claimed to have them on voice control and my Aussie is very non confrontational so he just stood there.
At what age did Frankie get really good at this? My pup is about 5 months now and he does it but not when there are other dogs or people present. He has to go say hi to everyone.
At what age did you start this and how long did it take. Been trying this with a 3 month old Aussie and have only acheived the eye contract while holding treats at home part. Currently still struggling with walking on a leash never mind a dog park.
I like some dog parks, but I agree it's not for everyone or every situation. There can be 9 well behaved friendly dogs in the park, with one untrained asshole messing everything up. It helps when you live in a small place and know most of the dogs and owners there. Then it can be a great socializing experience.
Hi, i just got a 5 month old mini Aussie that was extremely under socialized. She is afraid of strangers and really anxious. Do you have any tips on how to help her?
A tip you can do is just have some one over do not let them pay attention to the dog or even look at her let the dog come to them and have YOU reward him until he is used to him then he can start giving treats then do more people as a group and more people he/she has never met😁 hope this helps
My Aussie wouldn't let me out of her sight. She would go perhaps 100 to 200 yards away, but she had to know where I was at all times. You can't make an Aussie run away from my experience.
My 7 month old Aussie does this and I didn’t even train her. I take her to the park and let her off the leash and she’ll do her but then look to see where I am. If I’m even 4ft away, she runs to me
We pay a one time fee of $60 for our local dog park. There isn’t a test or anything but it’s the closest dog park to me (less than a mile). Compared to the free ones that you’ve shown in your videos....it’s definitely not as nice. More so a few acres that are fenced in with a few agility obstacles. I was gonna try out a free dog park a few weeks ago for something more woodsy like this on in the video, however the one somewhat near my house seemed so chaotic and nobody was watching their dogs so we decided not to go in. Maybe I’ll have to try a day that’s not as busy.
At what age did you start letting Frankie off leash? We were considering it with our aussie (7 months old) during a hike in the woods last weekend but on the same day we were going to we encountered another owner who had lost her dog in the woods and it scared us away from trying.
@@FrankieToTheMoon thank you. She has trouble listening when we are outside but I think it is because there are just to many distractions right now so we have to ease into that. We are taking her to puppy school soon hopefully
@@FrankieToTheMoon I'll add you on Instagram! My girl Falka is always looking for dog friends, her favorite thing in the world is playing with dogs, even more then treats
Wow thank you everyone for the support - I see a lot of comments asking for training tips, but please just know I am not a dog trainer, just a guy with a dog. But I am glad these little tips help you, it is so cute seeing everyone trying things on Instagram and sending them to us. Thank you all so much for watching
Thank you for the amazing videos
I have 8 months old Aussie ; she’s very smart and easy to teach: but those god given dogs will try to overwhelm you with their brain , it’s just in their dna 🧬;
ecause of YOU and Frankie I NOW have a border collie that runs off leash at waterfalls in Tennessee!!! Thank you so much!!! I am older too..70!!And perfected this with her just last month. I have never been so proud. I watched your videos when she was a puppy and she is so well trained now. Have never ever raised my voice at my baby.
You are literally my life goals. An Aussie and a Jeep? 😭
It’s the lifestyle haha
Me too
You need to include in your goals a boat, RV and some private property in the mountains. Mix in an ATV and life is good. Cheers..
Those r definitely my life goals too lol I wanna get a aussie for my son and a jeep for myself lol
literally one of the cutest mini aussie channels!! your dedication doesn’t go unnoticed :’)
Wow thank you
One of the things I did with my pup was, when we were in the woods and she ran off, instead of calling her, I’d take the opportunity to hide behind a tree. It became a game for us. She started expecting me to hide and she wasn’t going to let me get away with it! Great fun. For both of us!
Man thank you so much for these videos. We bought an Aussie and he's 7 months old and we've been training him up and he's done well but your videos have been awesome and taught me lots of things like eye contact before reward that are great practices I didn't think of. Awesome videos.
Oh woah that means the world! I am no dog trainer by any means but I’m glad my little tips help
Frankie To The Moon I wanted to mention this here, you’ve trained your dog really really well even you are not a dog trainer.. I have 6 months old Mini Aussie, I taught him to say “Hi”, and head down after watching your videos only.. I’ve been waiting for this video, thanks a lot.. kept posting!!!
My Aussie will be my medical alert dog, so this info is GREAT to know.
Oh woah that is gonna be one cool doggo
I work for one of those members only dog parks and it beats our public DOG parks hands down! Now granted, if we had off leash places as nice as Bruce Pit it might be a different story. Most of our local parks are on leash, and while they are very nice parks, I find walking with my Aussies off leash so much more enjoyable for all of us. Our local DOG parks are just open fenced areas with no walking trails or trees even. My dog park is 15 acres of fenced wooded and open land with a shallow doggy pond, a mile of walking trails and areas for training with agility equipment. We also have a clubhouse with bathing areas and offer full bath services. The behavioral assessment when you join is very informal, we don’t want to exclude any dogs, but we do want owners that are going to be responsible. I was a member for five years before I started working here and I don’t regret one single dollar spent. Worth every penny for two active Minis who need to get their zoomies out and keep their crazy smart brains engaged.
imagine being the one guy that disliked this video
@@wolfessnow4647 it might be because of the type of experience people have You never know Some people just don't like dont
Don't like dogs*
Even most out of control dog can smell .if you are afraid of dog spell backwards GOD ; always forgiving
@@10stars24 then why would they be watching videos about training dogs
@@rileyanderson1787 Who knows people are Weirdos In this world nowadays
Tnx for teaching us how to learn your dog things. And for taking us in your life!
Aw you are very welcome :)
Good tips. The thing I've noticed about Aussies is how relational they are. My next dog will be a miniature Australian Shepherd. One of my vets really put me off of dog parks when I asked her about them. Disease problems were her concern and she cited many recent dogs who had been in for catching said diseases (I forgot what they were.)
Yeah I totally understand that but some people only live near dog parks and not the woods so they need to go to get their dog the exercise that they need. Bringing your dog for check ups is important
Just wanted to add you've done a great job with dog socialization. This isn't so easy with an Aussie sometimes and he seems to be very comfortable and well behaved with other dogs. Well done there and it's because you've done your part to shelter him and have positive experiences.
This is the video I've been waiting for. Thank you for making it!
Hope you enjoyed it!
good points on getting him out of the car…i work on a trauma team, many people do not plan for their response to a trauma…don’t sit with your back to the front on a restaurant..when possible, scope out an escape route, carry a window breaking tool in case your car ends up in water, i use a soft crate that could be cut open,the frame keeps the shape…otherwise it’s tent fabric. i’m usually carrying grandkids, or other things…i clipped my golden retriever like you’re doing, but i don’t know if they had soft crates back then.
I’ve already noticed the “check in” outside our home. Just in the yard but our yard is several acres and lots of trees. Eye contact I’ve just learned is super super important with dogs. I’ve always been under this obviously wrong impression that eye contact makes a fearful or aggressive dog when that is obviously very much not the case.
Don’t shy away from eye contact! Praise and treat that great thing! I have a 6 month pit bull we are training for medical alert but just as an all around well behaved member of society. Thank you so much for your videos!
Love your Aussie to the moon !
aw that is such a cute comment
Maddie also does the look and see alll the time. And if I whistle she comes flying. All of this was just due to constantly talkong to her ans starting with short distances of "come". We both love her freedom yet connection the whole time.I was determined to do like you and it just shows ANYONE any age can have this relationship with their dog. THANK YOU
2:47 this is so spot on! I have 20 years experience and you are so far ahead for a young dog owner. You're on your way to being a professional dog trainer I have a feeling.
I live in Texas with my Aussie, but we may have to take a trip to Canada for these beautiful dog parks!
I also live in texas with my aussie and am sooo jealous he gets these giant parks!
Loved this - great breakdown!
Ah thank you ! Glad you liked it
Fax big fax
Thank you for sharing Frankie and your experiences- I wish you and your family may blessing in 2023! Great insights and lots of fun!
My puppy arrives in 4 more sleeps! So excited to be a dog-mum again. The information and energy in the videos is terrific. Thank you!!
Thank you so much for your videos! I have an 8 month old aussie and I’ve been getting stuck on what and how to keep training her and your tips help so much! Could you do a video explaining how you taught Frankie to only go up to other people/dogs when you say it’s okay and how you get him to come back on command, my pup always gets so excited and I have a hard time controlling her! Thanks again love you and Frankie!
Same!! This is a good question
you first train they can’t, then you make them sit for the greet, never let them go visit some random person…your dog is deciding what to do without your permission…it leads to more self direction. i had to build an inside the yard corral because they neighbors wouldn’t listen, they’d come up to the wrought iron fence like my yard is the petting zoo…she was destroying plants with her excitement, and self rewarding, practicing bad behavior over and over again, some people are so annoying
Aww, I love Frankie!
Omg, love those eyes!!
We have two Aussies and one of them used to vomit every so often. This has gone on for years and we’ve tried a lot of things that seemed to help but not stop it completely, until we put them both on grain free food. Made a world of difference! One of our Aussies was sensitive to it and he hasn’t been sick since the changeover. Could help Frankie!
After having my aussie heeler for 7 months and still not able to master recall and eye contact, I am gonna start from ground zero again. Start from home and hopefully eventually I can give my pup the freedom she deserves! It's literally so frustrating and embarrassing when I have to ask other dog owners to grab my pup when it's time to go.
You can find another good video on engagement here m.ua-cam.com/video/ZW0jqMLzcUQ/v-deo.html . It is kind of long so look in the description on what is important to you
I completely agree with you!!!
Love your videos! I've been nervous about taking my boy Samson to Bruce Pitt but have also been wanting to give him the opportunity to explore a bigger off-leash park. Really appreciate your videos! Hoping I can take him sometime in the next couple of weeks now getting all your great advice! :)
Just stick to the trails and go on a weekday! Do NOT go prime time on the weekend ahah or visit Conroy Pit because it is even bigger with more trails
@@FrankieToTheMoon Will do! thanks so much :)
Learned to walk fast, like on a mission to keep my dog engaged
Frankie is one happy dog, well done sir!
Thank you very much!
We are getting a mini aussie this summer. These videos have been so helpful and I feel even more prepared for when we get our new best friend!
Always nice to see frankie happy😄
I've got a 41/2 month old American shepherd and he does that check in when I let him outside to potty he always looks at where I am or comes to the door and when I walk up to let him in he dips back off the porch lol...he can be very tricky sometimes but I love him to death!...he is the smartest dog we have had so far....aussies have such great personality I can't see myself getting a different kind of pup other than Aussie!...there so loyal and they love there family!...we got him at 8 weeks old and he has been with us every since!...we are his only mom and dad and he knows that!...its so sad tho that they only live up to 12 years!....i wish they lived as long as we do...they have such short lives but I hope to make blues the best he could ever have!...i love all Aussies!!!!
Honestly, your videos are truly the best! I love the vibe, the music you choose and, of course, HIM!!! Frankie is my Mini Aussie's soulmate... Just sayin'. :)
One of your best videos for Aussie owners- As far as paid parks. By me in Wisconsin, it is relatively cheap around $35 a year. Gets you in every state park in the state whenever, as much as you want. Im not a huge fan for paying-but some of these parks are huge, and beautiful. I find that going to these national parks are better suited for my dog-there are no restrictions for dogs however, I have not have had a bad experience. Check out Kohler-Andrae State park, I live close by, its gorgeous.
Our Mini Aussie Pup is 3 months and my Fiance and I love your videos!
That is awesome!
Love the videos. I'm french and I wish we'd have dog parks like this for my mini aussie :)
Just got a Aussie puppy. His name is Dax. He has so much energy! It’s crazy. Thank you for for your videos! It helps so much!!!!!
I have to mini aussies, this is what I did too. Their super loyal and attentive! Great video
These videos have been amazing! In the process of buying my first mini. I've owned labs all my life so this will be a new experience
Another great video! I guess there are a few things to consider with a free vs paid dog park. Maybe if you were running into issues with aggressive untrained dogs in the free parks it might be a good idea to go to a paid park where they screen dogs. Or maybe if someone’s dog doesn’t like being around a lot of other dogs then a paid dog park might be the answer. I imagine there would be a lot less dogs in a paid park. Over all I wouldn’t want to pay to take my dog to the park. As long as they are out running around and having fun with you, I really don’t think the dog would notice a difference or care.
I have to say thank you for uploading daily! I love/need your vids :) Frankie is such a cute dog
Ah thank you for watching
New subscriber with an Aussie mix puppy. Love your videos and insight. It's fun to see many of your dog's characteristics in my mix breed. Late response to your poll, but I would be willing to pay a usage fee for a dog park as nice as yours IF that money went to the park's upkeep and not in the local government's coffers for some other program. $30 a weekend would be awfully steep though. I'm thinking a buck or two per visit (pay at the gate) or some sort of pass (monthly, annually, seasonal, etc.). Due to limited space and the HIGH cost of real estate, dog parks here in Hawaii are nothing more than a large fenced-in yard.
Great video as always! I will keep working on training my pup!
I’m glad! They are always a work in progress as are we
Thank you for the video. I want to practice the techniques on my daughter's Aussie. The eye contact is excellent. With training, we are able to get her to come back after catching her frisbee.
You are 100 percent correct Re: dog park behaviour 🐾⭐️🐾
Joey you are fantastic with Frankie, but Frankie is an amazing dog, what a pooch !
lol i look forward to checking in to see whats up with frankie he is really a beautiful dog your very good with him good stuff
Thanks 👍
This video was really helpful thank you
I’m so glad! Thanks for watching
Idk if your still considering a Frankie indie olympics but I came up with some ideas for it. A treat puzzle one seeing who can do it faster, Maybe you hide in a park and see who finds you faster, maybe a normal running race, and a line of treats for both of them and then see who finishes it faster. Sorry if I’m bothering you about this.
omg i love these ideas
Very fair to note that aussies are bred to be handler focused! Might be harder with a Great Pyrenees or American Bully.
Thank you for this video!! I have been wondering a lot about how you trained his check ins as it is something I have admired through watching ! I would love to know if you found good books or other videos on training as well!
He is so beautiful 🐶❤️
An absolute beauty, lovable and kind
Thank you man!! i gonna try this out tomorrow :D
you have such an amazing dog park there!
Great video !
No dog parks near here and thats just fine with me.
Jake, my red Merle Aussie will not start a fight, but will not take sh*t from other dogs and won't "suffer a fool"
He's trained off leash and we have a little ised frisbee park that he can run and then we do obedience drills.
Is your's a mini Aussie ?
I've been in three different situations where having a fifty pound Aussie "pulled my fat out of the fire"
A smaller dog couldn't have.
Brilliant wee dogs though !
Could you do a video on all the tricks that franks knows?
For sure! I actually don't teach him many "tricks" anymore, but we have been working a lot of behavioural stuff right now
I’m getting a 10 week old Aussie mini this week and I was wanting to get recommendations on harness and seat belt combo and more info on crate training and just what all I. Reed and what should I start working with him on “commands” when I first get him and how to do it.
? What treats to buy
I'm so jealous of that dog park. All the dog parks in my area are some fenced in grass with a yearly fee.
Yes we trained our pup with that exercise too! Omg our recal is ok bye lol
This video was very good. Great vid,
Thanks jay!
hey joey!! so i was wondering if you could do a UA-cam video on how you introduced Frankie to going on hikes and how you build up the trust of letting him off leash??
Hello, I just bought a mini Aussie and I pick him up in October. Do you have any tips about proper nutrition or good organic food brands.
My aussi boomer is like that as well! I really like it. I think its the breed as well, aussi love there human!
Hi there, I was trying to find the video in which you mentioned the type of harness Frankie has. Could you tell me what it is? Thanks! BTW, We live in Quyon and go to Ottawa very very often :)
LOL I just found the harness link, thanks!
Thank you so much for this video.. keep doing!!!
My pleasure!
Wow i love this video
thank you so much!
i really love your videos me and my family will get an aussie soon and you are really helping us:))))
Aw I’m glad
Awesome video! How long did the training take to get to where you are? And how to capture such beautiful pictures? Tutorial?
It took me and my golden doodle about 3 months and it is decent sometimes he doesn’t listen😂 but most of the time he does.
Anyone know what kind of harness that is? My Aussie is freakishly sensitive to his leash and harness and I’ve tried six different kinds…counterconditioning and desensitization haven’t worked and it’s been almost a year of trying.
I have a mini aussie that is 5 months old, will you make a video on what to do when they are being defiant.
Hi, where did you get the collar TAG ?
with respect to going to for-fee controlled dog parks, I probably wouldn't have gone with Panna, my Vizsla - we really never felt the need for it, although I might pay one time to go to some 'special' dog park, if I was in an area where there were no off-leash parks or trails like we have here - I guess if some people feel more secure at such places, that's fine, but we never needed it... I'm just enjoying seeing Bruce & Conroy again...
Where you got his collar tag ?
What kind of seat belt and harness do u use
I get you my dog was bit by two dogs that were off their leash and their owners claimed to have them on voice control and my Aussie is very non confrontational so he just stood there.
At what age did Frankie get really good at this? My pup is about 5 months now and he does it but not when there are other dogs or people present. He has to go say hi to everyone.
I noticed he was really good around 1 year old
At what age did you start this and how long did it take. Been trying this with a 3 month old Aussie and have only acheived the eye contract while holding treats at home part. Currently still struggling with walking on a leash never mind a dog park.
What’s recall again? How do u get them to do it?
Frankie comen to Brasil 🇧🇷😍😍❤️
I like some dog parks, but I agree it's not for everyone or every situation. There can be 9 well behaved friendly dogs in the park, with one untrained asshole messing everything up. It helps when you live in a small place and know most of the dogs and owners there. Then it can be a great socializing experience.
Yeah we actually go to Indie's dog park which is a small local own and Frankie is the outsider there hah
Hi, i just got a 5 month old mini Aussie that was extremely under socialized. She is afraid of strangers and really anxious. Do you have any tips on how to help her?
A tip you can do is just have some one over do not let them pay attention to the dog or even look at her let the dog come to them and have YOU reward him until he is used to him then he can start giving treats then do more people as a group and more people he/she has never met😁 hope this helps
How long did it take to teach this.?
Which park is this?? I'd love to bring my dog here.
We use Seattle harness to woo
My Aussie wouldn't let me out of her sight. She would go perhaps 100 to 200 yards away, but she had to know where I was at all times. You can't make an Aussie run away from my experience.
Can you do an overall how’d you go about training Frankie?
To be honest with you it isnt really like a list, its more an everyday life style of training
How do you learn Frankie to walk next to you?
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My 7 month old Aussie does this and I didn’t even train her. I take her to the park and let her off the leash and she’ll do her but then look to see where I am. If I’m even 4ft away, she runs to me
Do you have any leash training tips especially to get the dog to walk next to you and not ahead or behind?
Reward them during walks for walking the way you want, and try to have their attention while walking. Use the leash as a tool
We pay a one time fee of $60 for our local dog park. There isn’t a test or anything but it’s the closest dog park to me (less than a mile). Compared to the free ones that you’ve shown in your videos....it’s definitely not as nice. More so a few acres that are fenced in with a few agility obstacles. I was gonna try out a free dog park a few weeks ago for something more woodsy like this on in the video, however the one somewhat near my house seemed so chaotic and nobody was watching their dogs so we decided not to go in. Maybe I’ll have to try a day that’s not as busy.
Honestly that sounds awesome! Which one do you go to?
I avoid dog parks......live just west of you in a small town. people don't train their dogs and we've had a few scary interactions.
At what age did you start letting Frankie off leash? We were considering it with our aussie (7 months old) during a hike in the woods last weekend but on the same day we were going to we encountered another owner who had lost her dog in the woods and it scared us away from trying.
I started training him to be off leash probably at 8 months. But i trained everything indoors before anything
Aussies do that look back naturally. I’ve had 4 of them and they all do it without us saying anything. They also stop and wait until they get the OK.
How old is he? And my 6 month only puppy has Troy me with coming when called outside even in our yard any tips?
Frankie is over a year and a half. My best tip for you is to go outside with your dog and show them that they aren’t in trouble when you call them
@@FrankieToTheMoon thank you. She has trouble listening when we are outside but I think it is because there are just to many distractions right now so we have to ease into that. We are taking her to puppy school soon hopefully
U can myb if u want make video of that park
I have already, it’s a few videos back
You're in Ottawa? I have a Border Aussie if you are ever interested in having a pack walk?
We'd love that! especially since things are opening up a little bit more. We will definitely be doing meet ups
@@FrankieToTheMoon I'll add you on Instagram! My girl Falka is always looking for dog friends, her favorite thing in the world is playing with dogs, even more then treats
you should do a video of teaching him to swim
Frankie knows how to swim haha! I’d show ya but the water is frozen
@@FrankieToTheMoon ice skating lol