Incredibly thorough and will help so many people and their dogs! My puppy loved our training games with his e-cone collar. I introduced it to him about a month before his neuter and by the time his surgery came he was prepped and ready, and actually had fun putting the different e-cone collars on - we did the standard plastic, a soft Comfy Cone and a donut type simply for the sake of learning and comfort. It was so much fun!
I wish youtube still let you send video responses, I used this video and it worked perfectly, recorded it to show my vet who said it was impossible for him to like the cone!
Hi Emily, I saw on a few of your previous videos you've briefly mentioned about Epic being prone to standing on her back legs and that you wanted to train that out other than for sit pretty and walking for tricks etc. I'm having a similar issue with my little Pomsky puppy. She loves walking on her back legs and standing especially when I'm getting her food or get toys etc. Can you point me in the direction of any videos you have already which deal with ways to train out this behaviour or is it possible you could make one if you get chance. It would be much appreciated, thanks.
glad to see another video, enjoy the way you train people to understand dogs and understand better their each and every different dog personalities as their own being. Straightforward and clear. People training done well. thx
If everyone could watch this before having their dog spayed, neutered or go under any other surgical procedure. Your explanations are always clear and simple. Thank you so much for all those super useful videos. :) Emily, when you have a few seconds, I sent you a message via your Dogmantics Facebook page (Messenger). ;)
Oh I am so sorry I am miserable at keeping up with the facebook messenger. I answer the emails at dogmanticsstore@gmail.com within 24 hours or sooner if I can. Ill go look and see if I can find the message!
Thank You for offering this cone training. I've had other puppies in my life. However, this little one that I have now is an absolute 'spitfire' and absolutely loves to get her way! So I have have been very concerned because she sleeps in a Soft Kennel at night. This has been very helpful!
I've not used them personally but they are very good too... Just not good if you are preventing the dog from scratching their face, say if they had an eye ulcer or a tooth extraction.
Thank you so much for this video, my dog was recently spayed and he has to wear a cone. Once I take it off of him, it is a real struggle to put it back on, using lots of treats helped, but I am just going to leave the cone on him for now. Because now, I have a more serious problem with it: whenever I touch his cone (to adjust it or by accident), or even his collar, my dog freaks out and tries to bite. I tried to desensitize him a bit, when he sees that I have a treat in my hand, he doesn't care at all if I touch the cone or the collar, but if I'm empty handed it's another story. Needless to say it wasn't very effective... Any tips on how to desensitize him safely? I wish I had seen your video sooner
I suggest calling the vet and telling them what happened. It could be pain related, and they could perhaps give a pain med that will make him more comfortable and therefore less likely to want to bite if the biting is to do with pain. After he is done with the collar I suggest putting it away for over a month or two and then start working on it with a different looking collar.
Thank you for all the videos! I'm getting a puppy in 2 days and I feel that I am well prepared to start the trainings with our little boy. But I was wondering... Around what age does the dog doesn't need to be trained no more? Or do we always need to teach dogs new tricks?
It really depends on the situation. Some dogs need no training at all... if you live in the country and your dog naturally likes to be around you, and you don't mind your dogs behavior and the dog is physically and mentally healthy. I think if you think in terms that dogs and humans learn from every interaction they have, that every interaction is training them, and so you are "mindfully training" your dog all the time... Making sure they confident and are not fearful of something they have to deal with daily etc. For some things it just takes a few sessions to reinforce and then the dog always wants to do those behaviors without reinforcement, but for active behaviors that require a lot of energy, sometimes they can become self reinforcing (secondary reinforcers), but other times they will need to be maintained with reinforcement, like a dog spending hours drug sniffing at the airport etc. Also a behavior will need to be repeated mindfully in training for the dog to maintain the physical strength in order to do the behavior.
Oh no, it was my ex's lovely sight hound, turn your head for a milisecond and she would have the cone off and all her stitches removed. Wish was more the horrified puppy that let her head fall to the ground and couldnt move when the cone was put on (I was handed her in a cone at the ER when she was a pup)
Yes! :) actually I have a video on teaching halo to put is head in a bucket and then at the end of the video how it can translate to putting on the harness ua-cam.com/video/H1kuBjHuN-w/v-deo.html
She's so fluffy and you're so talented
It's all fun and game until someone ends up in a cone, lol.
haha
Incredibly thorough and will help so many people and their dogs! My puppy loved our training games with his e-cone collar. I introduced it to him about a month before his neuter and by the time his surgery came he was prepped and ready, and actually had fun putting the different e-cone collars on - we did the standard plastic, a soft Comfy Cone and a donut type simply for the sake of learning and comfort. It was so much fun!
Awe well done!
Thank you, Emily.
Sometimes we forget about
letting the dog come to you.
I wish youtube still let you send video responses, I used this video and it worked perfectly, recorded it to show my vet who said it was impossible for him to like the cone!
Thank you 🙏🏽
I wish I had searched for this video before my dog got neutered. He's sitting here whimpering next to me. 😪 Lesson learned.
Do you have a video on how to condition a muzzle? If not, can you make one?
Always glad to see another video from you guys!
Another absolutely amazing video!
Awe thanks! :)
My dog was a contortionist when it came to his surgery. I had to use an inflatable AND a cone, AND watch him closely.
Hi Emily, I saw on a few of your previous videos you've briefly mentioned about Epic being prone to standing on her back legs and that you wanted to train that out other than for sit pretty and walking for tricks etc. I'm having a similar issue with my little Pomsky puppy. She loves walking on her back legs and standing especially when I'm getting her food or get toys etc. Can you point me in the direction of any videos you have already which deal with ways to train out this behaviour or is it possible you could make one if you get chance. It would be much appreciated, thanks.
Could you do a video about resources for training, like books, courses, other youtube you love? Would love to see this
glad to see another video, enjoy the way you train people to understand dogs and understand better their each and every different dog personalities as their own being. Straightforward and clear. People training done well. thx
thanks so much!
If everyone could watch this before having their dog spayed, neutered or go under any other surgical procedure. Your explanations are always clear and simple. Thank you so much for all those super useful videos. :) Emily, when you have a few seconds, I sent you a message via your Dogmantics Facebook page (Messenger). ;)
Oh I am so sorry I am miserable at keeping up with the facebook messenger. I answer the emails at dogmanticsstore@gmail.com within 24 hours or sooner if I can. Ill go look and see if I can find the message!
Thank You for offering this cone training. I've had other puppies in my life. However, this little one that I have now is an absolute 'spitfire' and absolutely loves to get her way! So I have have been very concerned because she sleeps in a Soft Kennel at night. This has been very helpful!
What are your thoughts on inflatable donuts instead of a cone?
I've not used them personally but they are very good too... Just not good if you are preventing the dog from scratching their face, say if they had an eye ulcer or a tooth extraction.
That's such a great thing to do before they need it! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video, my dog was recently spayed and he has to wear a cone. Once I take it off of him, it is a real struggle to put it back on, using lots of treats helped, but I am just going to leave the cone on him for now. Because now, I have a more serious problem with it: whenever I touch his cone (to adjust it or by accident), or even his collar, my dog freaks out and tries to bite. I tried to desensitize him a bit, when he sees that I have a treat in my hand, he doesn't care at all if I touch the cone or the collar, but if I'm empty handed it's another story. Needless to say it wasn't very effective... Any tips on how to desensitize him safely? I wish I had seen your video sooner
I suggest calling the vet and telling them what happened. It could be pain related, and they could perhaps give a pain med that will make him more comfortable and therefore less likely to want to bite if the biting is to do with pain. After he is done with the collar I suggest putting it away for over a month or two and then start working on it with a different looking collar.
Thank you so much!!
Thank you very useful tips!
You are welcome!
Thank you for all the videos! I'm getting a puppy in 2 days and I feel that I am well prepared to start the trainings with our little boy.
But I was wondering... Around what age does the dog doesn't need to be trained no more? Or do we always need to teach dogs new tricks?
It really depends on the situation. Some dogs need no training at all... if you live in the country and your dog naturally likes to be around you, and you don't mind your dogs behavior and the dog is physically and mentally healthy. I think if you think in terms that dogs and humans learn from every interaction they have, that every interaction is training them, and so you are "mindfully training" your dog all the time... Making sure they confident and are not fearful of something they have to deal with daily etc. For some things it just takes a few sessions to reinforce and then the dog always wants to do those behaviors without reinforcement, but for active behaviors that require a lot of energy, sometimes they can become self reinforcing (secondary reinforcers), but other times they will need to be maintained with reinforcement, like a dog spending hours drug sniffing at the airport etc. Also a behavior will need to be repeated mindfully in training for the dog to maintain the physical strength in order to do the behavior.
@@kikopup thank you so much for your time in responding and for your infos. Really appreciate it. Gives me a good heads up into what's to come.
Guess Wish is an escape artist?😄
Oh no, it was my ex's lovely sight hound, turn your head for a milisecond and she would have the cone off and all her stitches removed. Wish was more the horrified puppy that let her head fall to the ground and couldnt move when the cone was put on (I was handed her in a cone at the ER when she was a pup)
Wow excellent training! Such good doggos
Would it be the same training process for my dog that turns out to be reluctant on wearing his harness?
Yes! :) actually I have a video on teaching halo to put is head in a bucket and then at the end of the video how it can translate to putting on the harness ua-cam.com/video/H1kuBjHuN-w/v-deo.html