The BIGGEST Mistake That New Puppy Owners Make...

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  • @JtRiddell
    @JtRiddell 9 місяців тому +154

    I want to thank you for not shoving your products in our faces. Great information and it's not a forced commercial.
    Awesome stuff.

  • @sarelito9202
    @sarelito9202 Рік тому +348

    When puppies stay with their mother, the mama dog supervises them vigilantly.. When humans take over, they need to step up to their new role. Great video.

    • @melodyzieg
      @melodyzieg 6 місяців тому +7

      Exactly! I’m making my husband watch this.

    • @anayarora4661
      @anayarora4661 2 місяці тому

      Is a crate cruelty?

    • @sreign1
      @sreign1 Місяць тому

      @@anayarora4661No

  • @TonjaBercher
    @TonjaBercher Рік тому +104

    Guilty of too much freedom too soon! Thanks for that reminder.

  • @HorticultureCCEAllegany
    @HorticultureCCEAllegany Рік тому +76

    omg, so much to learn. I just got a pitbull/sharpei puppy and the last time I had a puppy was 15 years ago, I feel like starting from scratch again, nervous about doing it well, not repeating mistakes from the past... little anxious about it, a beautiful new experience.

    • @BoguZzNL
      @BoguZzNL Рік тому +29

      The fact that you're anxious and are here watching videos about raising puppies tells me you'll do fine. Most people don't bother looking anything up and just wing it.

    • @tinapayne3802
      @tinapayne3802 7 місяців тому +2

      I am just getting my gurst puppy i am very anxious and want to get it right so any tips about raising a puppy would be great

    • @alexiscrawford8206
      @alexiscrawford8206 3 місяці тому +2

      I feel the nervousness so much. I’m getting a standard poodle puppy in a few weeks and I haven’t had a puppy in 11 years when I was ten.

    • @superchinmayplays
      @superchinmayplays 3 місяці тому +1

      havent had a puppy ever, my father just randomly got one home when i came from school yesterday

  • @anacatalinaae2199
    @anacatalinaae2199 2 роки тому +660

    I followed your videos for training my adopted puppy. I adopted him when he was 5 months. He is now 2 years old. The videos worked extremely well. Supervising the puppy to teach how to make good decisions was key for a good behaviour. He was definitely not destroying the house.
    However… the consequence in my specific case, of supervising him so well, and most of the time, was that after a few months that I finally stop working from home, he developed separation anxiety. I spent so much time with him, training him, supervising him etc, that he got too attached to me. I don’t regret all the good training. I just had to add a training process to get him through separation anxiety.
    I would suggest with my experience, to be mindful of having periods where your puppy also learn how to stay alone and calmed

    • @danigirl103
      @danigirl103 2 роки тому +43

      I agree. I got my puppy six months ago while I happened to be home most of the time and realized very quickly that training him to be alone was just as important as everything else. Bc I started early, he NEVER barks when we’re gone. And I mean never (we have a cam). He whines for about three minutes when we’re abt to leave sometimes but he settles so quickly and we’ve never come home to an accident not even once. His training isn’t done obv but he’s so well behaved considering his age and breed being predisposed to separation anxiety. Solo training is so important imo

    • @sparks8934
      @sparks8934 Рік тому +6

      I’m disabled at home most of the time and I have the time, I’m just not sure a puppy would be happy with a lifestyle is indoors most of the time. Like many others I live in a place that doesn’t have access to a yard. Ugh I really want a little companion again and I love dogs. Thank for the training tips it is so necessary.

    • @caithlinmeave4305
      @caithlinmeave4305 Рік тому +8

      Dogs are pack animals so being alone , especially when they’re young, is never going to be nice for them

    • @ML.0345
      @ML.0345 Рік тому +3

      I recommend them to everyone that will listen ! Our dogs aren't perfect that's because of us not following through but they wouldn't be as good as they are with them I love them

    • @cherylschumaker1366
      @cherylschumaker1366 Рік тому

      How do you train a dog for anixeity speration.. especially if your not there to correct the problem...My other 2 never had this problem my New rescue that is a guesstimate is 1.5 years old barks yells and cries whines and is now in eliminating even if I let her out for her to do her business and I see her go to the bathroom.. when I leave her for the whole 3.5 hrs, that I'm gone from the house...I've had her for 17 days now

  • @mydemon
    @mydemon Рік тому +49

    I admire this woman. Sounds confident, knowledgeable, doesnt miss a beat.

    • @scarlettdevina7054
      @scarlettdevina7054 8 місяців тому

      She supports crates. Those are illegal in most countries because animal cruelty

    • @MadeByIsmael
      @MadeByIsmael 8 місяців тому

      Crates are most definitely NOT illegal in most countries. And the countries where there are laws regarding crates, those laws are about how long the dogs should be in crates. So pretty much the laws only reinforce how crates should be being used anyways which is not leaving the dog in the crate for the entire day while you're at work​@@scarlettdevina7054

    • @paagyantilifanica5485
      @paagyantilifanica5485 8 місяців тому +1

      ⁠​⁠@@scarlettdevina7054did you not watch the video, or?

    • @snorman1911
      @snorman1911 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@scarlettdevina7054 crates are not cruel when used properly, and are not illegal "in most countries".

    • @scarlettdevina7054
      @scarlettdevina7054 7 місяців тому

      @@snorman1911 dude do your research they ARE illegal in most countries.

  • @mollyskye3216
    @mollyskye3216 5 місяців тому +18

    Your videos have helped me so much! My boy is only 9 weeks and hasn't had an accident going on 4 days now because of supervision, crate training, and taking him out all the time

  • @SheaRecordmetal
    @SheaRecordmetal Рік тому +332

    100 percent agree with the crate training advice. You should never use the crate as a time out for bad behavior it never works. It's supposed to be their calm safe place, NOT A JAIL. I made this mistake as many others have.

    • @imnotmike
      @imnotmike 11 місяців тому +17

      I use my dogs crate as a time out for bad behavior and it works very well. They love their crate, but they want to go in there on their own terms. They don't want to have to go in there because you tell them to. But they feel safe in their crate, so if you tell them to go in their crate, they don't feel scared or anxious.
      You have to teach them to go in their crate on command, and you have to teach them to wait in their crate with the door open, until you tell them they can come out.
      Once you've taught them these behaviors, go to your crate is one of the best training tools for a dog. It's perhaps the only negative reinforcement training technique that actually works, because they always feel safe in their crate, so you can give them negative reinforcement to correct bad behavior without activating their fight or flight instinct, which negates any training.

    • @THE.RIVERA
      @THE.RIVERA 10 місяців тому +2

      @@imnotmikeagreed

    • @AryaForce
      @AryaForce 8 місяців тому

      @@imnotmike One of my dogs did this. He loved his crate and whenever we caught him doing something unpleasant we told him "go to crate" and he would listen. Sometimes he go there voluntarily after realizing his mistake. He would come out when we called him or he deemed it safe to do so. Aside from that he always liked staying in his crate because it made him feel safe. Though one time I spotted McDonald's ketchup packets and wrapper in there. Both my mom and I wondered where this all came from till we guessed that the people renovating our floors may have had lunch and left the lying about. Our dog may have taken them and stowed them away in his crate.

    • @Tamarindos9
      @Tamarindos9 7 місяців тому +5

      i think a lot of us in Europe find the whole idea of a crate totally bizarre.

    • @drawingout.net-vmcg
      @drawingout.net-vmcg 6 місяців тому

      P​@@imnotmike

  • @rachelcrossen8136
    @rachelcrossen8136 2 роки тому +1933

    Yep. I don’t understand those videos people post of destroyed homes. Your puppy must have been loose and alone for hours to do that. Why?

    • @astridmaack4516
      @astridmaack4516 2 роки тому +158

      Because work? You can train a dog to be left alone at home or you can crate it. Pros and cons with both

    • @Carolinagirl1028
      @Carolinagirl1028 2 роки тому +194

      @@astridmaack4516 Or you can do a mixture, which is what is being recommended here. Using a crate doesn't mean you don't train your dog to be left at home, it means that until your dog is well trained on appropriate behaviors you crate them when unable to be with them. Once those appropriate behaviors are well established than you can stop using the crate for increasing periods of time until you aren't having to crate them at all.

    • @astridmaack4516
      @astridmaack4516 2 роки тому +50

      @@Carolinagirl1028 that’s true. I personally would use a puppy pen along with the crate to allow for the dog to move around and not feel stuck. :)

    • @wholesome122
      @wholesome122 2 роки тому +65

      In Sweden it’s illegal to crate your dog.

    • @ertfgghhhh
      @ertfgghhhh 2 роки тому +24

      @@wholesome122and.........?

  • @cindyc4463
    @cindyc4463 2 роки тому +251

    so grateful for your advice! we are 1 week into our adoption of a 10week old goldendoodle. He already has responded amazingly well to your techniques. We couldn't be more thrilled!

    • @JACKSPARROW-iy7rw
      @JACKSPARROW-iy7rw Рік тому +6

      GOLDEN DOODLE bwhahaahha

    • @dianelowrey4339
      @dianelowrey4339 Рік тому +3

      We are picking up our 8 week old Golden Doodle Sunday‼️❤️ we can’t wait

    • @squishyhanjisung7330
      @squishyhanjisung7330 Рік тому +2

      we just adopted a goldendoodle too 😭

    • @AnzuShibaInu
      @AnzuShibaInu Рік тому +7

      "Adopted" lol

    • @Aroacerat
      @Aroacerat Рік тому +1

      Congrats on the pup and I wish you well on your journeys to come. I know this comment is old, but he is still a pup, so gl either way.

  • @perfectblueeeee
    @perfectblueeeee 2 роки тому +104

    This was a great reminder for all the information from a lot of your videos! I needed that, we’ve had our puppy for a week and definitely needed to hear we gave him too much freedom. Thanks!!

  • @kixbagsandblocks
    @kixbagsandblocks Рік тому +192

    Had puppy for 5 days now and my wife and daughter are making fun of me for following the dog everywhere she goes. I have stopped so many accidents and also catching her biting something she should not be. It’s tough, but it is rewarding

    • @Silverbeardedsurfer
      @Silverbeardedsurfer 5 місяців тому +6

      Crate. Go outside. Reinforce marked toilet. Back inside. Supervised but on house line. Do some basic training etc. Crate. Go outside....

  • @lailinshale
    @lailinshale Рік тому +180

    treat a puppy like a young toddler: eyes on is best, but provide safe containment when you can't

    • @kristino5005
      @kristino5005 3 місяці тому +2

      Yes, this is so true. When we don’t supervise and contain toddlers, the parent ends up being frustrated at the toddler for doing normal toddler things that they can’t control. When we provide supervision and containment, the toddler can’t get hurt and they can’t make any mistakes that will frustrate the parents. Everyone wins. Baby gates and playpens were the best tools in my parenting toolkit. My babies and toddlers had wonderful safe, contained spaces with safe toys and comfort items and we were all better off for it.

  • @davidserlin8097
    @davidserlin8097 8 місяців тому +3

    This is a great informational video, but the best part is seeing that little black puppy with white striping on his belly. What a sweet pup! 😍

  • @LilyMagick
    @LilyMagick 10 місяців тому +28

    I’m going to be a first time puppy owner in a couple of weeks and feeling nervous but very excited. This video was helpfu, thank you!

    • @TonyaNicole7
      @TonyaNicole7 10 місяців тому +4

      Congrats I will also be a new owner

    • @meetrec5831
      @meetrec5831 8 місяців тому

      Hey.. I got a pup 2 weeks ago and I'm struggling with disciplining him. How is your training going?

    • @sandysrijith3310
      @sandysrijith3310 6 місяців тому

      Me too very soon 🤭

    • @Jemmyjo
      @Jemmyjo 3 місяці тому

      Kind of wondering all these months later how you all are now with your pups?

  • @heatherruble3177
    @heatherruble3177 2 роки тому +26

    Great advice! Our puppy now LOVES her crate and goes in it to nap. We do not have to lock it anymore but that is her safe and comfy place.

  • @mchellegilchrist2972
    @mchellegilchrist2972 2 роки тому +22

    I use the crate for sleeping and the play pen for your busy times. It's starting to work! I have a 3 month old mini whoodle.

    • @Spyxhunt
      @Spyxhunt 2 роки тому +5

      Crating is a life saver!! Also whats a whoodle?

    • @MaiCohWolf
      @MaiCohWolf 2 роки тому

      @@Spyxhunt I'm guessing a wheaten-poodle mix or a whippet-poodle mix?

    • @Spyxhunt
      @Spyxhunt 2 роки тому

      @@MaiCohWolf that's what I was thinking, too

  • @kurt5782
    @kurt5782 2 роки тому +25

    My dog is 8 years old and still has his crate. I never got rid of it, he loves going in on his own accord and just laying down. it was never discipline to be in there, it was only bed and I am leaving, it was his space. its been 5 years since i locked him in, but it still is there for him to go into when he wants.

    • @meetrec5831
      @meetrec5831 8 місяців тому +3

      How did you train him so well and make the crate feel like a safe space? My 7 week old beagle hates the crate and keeps whining relentlessly.

    • @lalaland9646
      @lalaland9646 6 місяців тому

      @@meetrec5831how is he now?

  • @lw9908
    @lw9908 Рік тому +12

    My dog loved his crate so much through the almost 10 years we had him. He would go into it all the time when he wanted alone time. And when we took it away, he looked for it, even going to the extremes of pulling it back to where it "belonged". We just let him keep the crate in our living room. He was so happy to keep it. We never used the "house chain" with any dog we've had. my last was a super weird dog, he didn't want to be left alone without someone. But at the same time he was PERFECTLY FINE being left alone when for hours when we had to go out (no more than 5 hours). No separation anxiety or anything like some other dogs/breeds experience when they're kind of clingy.
    This is such good advice and it's something to keep in mind when getting a new puppy.

    • @bdb3350
      @bdb3350 Рік тому

      Same here. My last dog was crate trained as a puppy.his crate was his house.

    • @rocknral
      @rocknral Рік тому +2

      Not sure what you mean " he didn't want to be left alone without someone, but at the same time he was perfectly fine being left alone...."
      ????

  • @rhondalea4450
    @rhondalea4450 8 місяців тому +2

    I still have my first collie's long lead from 35 years ago. McCann vs. McCann back in the 90s. I remember seeing your family photos, Kayl, as a wee little girl hanging up in the training room. Very special times.🐾🐾💗

  • @monicaluketich6913
    @monicaluketich6913 7 місяців тому +22

    My 10 yr old border collie still has his crate in the living room. He knows how to communicate with me by where he stands by the crate. Left side is food, right side is water. My last cat even picked up on those signals and used them in the same way!

  • @gardenbyrd
    @gardenbyrd Місяць тому

    Yes, a very good explanation of supervision, I tell my family this all the time. I always hear " I'm right here" but you are not paying attention to what they are doing.

  • @bhampatty1
    @bhampatty1 10 місяців тому +3

    Wow! What a great video! Our puppy is only a few days old so we won't have him home with us for 8 more weeks, but I am trying to be prepared. It's hard to start out wrong and end up right.

  • @farmermisshelley5775
    @farmermisshelley5775 2 роки тому +9

    My 3yo GSD no longer NEEDS her crate but I still keep it available, door open for times when she just wants to go lay down, in her crate, if she so pleases. But most of the time, she just quietly follows me around the house like my little shadow now because she's literally attached at the hip now xD love her so much. I even keep a dog bed under my desk so she can lay there comfortably and stay close to me :)

  • @naten4045
    @naten4045 Рік тому +37

    Excellent videos. I made so many mistakes with my prior dog and he kept bad habits until his old age. I feel much more confident with our new border collie pup following your advice. Only 5 days in and we are already getting a routine down that seems to be working very well.

    • @davidsmisc1351
      @davidsmisc1351 Рік тому

      Did you manage to crate train? I have a BC and after three weeks I’m giving up. She’ll only settle if I’m outside the bars interacting

  • @Emily-kv3uw
    @Emily-kv3uw 11 місяців тому +5

    Thank you so much for this information. This is my first time training a puppy, so I don't really know what I'm doing. My puppy likes to explore the world with her mouth. She is eating her chew toys that are supposed to be for aggressive chewers, as well as her blankets. This will be very helpful. I am currently working on trying to take her out for more walks.

  • @karlashmeedavlasta6365
    @karlashmeedavlasta6365 Рік тому +23

    The first four weeks I was 24/7 with my puppy, didn't even go getting groceries. I was so exhausted after only two days! But I was a first time owner and didn't correct her a lot and she had a very high energy level. After a few months I got help from a trainer and she introduced the house line. Bug difference.
    Nowadays I am very satisfied with my dogs behaviour, even tho she is not very obidient but behaves properly by her own. Next puppy I would do things a little different, tho.

    • @CricketRodeo
      @CricketRodeo 11 місяців тому

      What would you do differently, other than the house line?

    • @karlashmeedavlasta6365
      @karlashmeedavlasta6365 11 місяців тому +2

      @@CricketRodeo First of all, I would trust the breeder. He told me, that this puppy was high energy. But when I came to visit, all I saw was a sleepy puppy....I believed, they wanted to sell me the runt.
      Second, I would get the puppy a crib....so I can put her there safely for a few minutes. I would not put her in a crate, tho.
      And then I would be more firm. I didn't pull thru with my commands. I believed, it would be enough to show her my disappointment and my opinion.
      Now I know, dogs function differently....
      On the other hand, at the end she turnt out very well. Couldn't ask for a better dog, very gentle, social, caring, confident, not scared at all...love her!

    • @CricketRodeo
      @CricketRodeo 11 місяців тому

      @@karlashmeedavlasta6365 thanks for all the advice! What's your reason for not recommending the crate? I keep hearing conflicting views about that...many say the dogs like it but they like the crate with a roof so it's dark like a cave, and others say crates are mean. Does it just depend on the dog's personality maybe? I'm so glad it all worked out for you and that you did a great job training and have a great dog! We want to get a puppy (for the first time) so I'm trying to get well-prepared to start things right! :)

    • @sarawest7075
      @sarawest7075 3 місяці тому

      What would you do differently?

  • @jpgillam
    @jpgillam Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @tanyaz5121
    @tanyaz5121 2 роки тому +31

    As soon as you asked that question I knew it was going to be “ freedom” because that’s my mistake right now! Lol but these tips are super helpful

    • @Soundless_life
      @Soundless_life 2 роки тому

      When my dog was a puppy she had too much freedom now I've learned and am not making the same mistake twice with my new puppies. Also never get 2 puppies at the same time too much work

  • @julieann6585
    @julieann6585 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you! Our Coton de Tulear puppy is coming in less than 2 weeks, I can't wait! It's my first puppy, but my husband has had 13 dogs at one time when he grew up on the farm. Looking forward to our new baby.

  • @reneelee3881
    @reneelee3881 Рік тому +32

    Thank you so so much for your work and advice - it has really made a huge difference in just 12 hours and I was at the end of my tether and things were getting horrible for me and my wee boy. Very grateful xo

  • @JandG2
    @JandG2 7 місяців тому +1

    My dog is 3 now and is a great dog because of your videos! I started using the puppy methods when we got her at 8 weeks and she is now a fun and wonderful adult Corgi!

  • @juniorblake6242
    @juniorblake6242 2 роки тому +39

    My puppy is so amazing, couldn’t have asked for a better pup as we are learning together

  • @valkyriesardo278
    @valkyriesardo278 9 місяців тому +2

    I like the puppy line idea, particularly cutting off the wrist loop at the end. I would fear the risk of strangulation if the line is clipped to a collar. Would it be safer to clip the line to a body harness? I would feel anxious about leaving the line on the puppy unless I was in the same room. I've had my best success with positive reinforcement of good behavior and using bait and switch instead of scolding for bad behavior (example: give him a chew toy when taking back your slipper)

  • @brileygabriel4949
    @brileygabriel4949 Рік тому +8

    Thankfully, both my wife and I work from home, so we are able to be with our puppy 24X7. I have owned and trained many dogs in my life, and I agree. People get home and immediately give the pup the run of the whole house. BIG mistake. We've had our newest puppy home now for a week. When I am working in my office, which is in the corner of the my living room, I put on his lead and and loop the other end around the legs of one of our heavy sofas, so that he can only move around in the living room where I am, when I am there.

  • @juliecrowe5252
    @juliecrowe5252 23 дні тому +1

    When mineva puppy, he wasn't caged or restricted. He came around with me and just had a couple of accidents, no damage except his own toys . He was supervised at all times , and his behaviour is impeccable. i can take him anywhere. It's hard work, but paid off ,amazing dog

  • @likmijnreet4542
    @likmijnreet4542 Рік тому +5

    I live in Austria where there is no such thing as a cheap leash. The cheapest I could find that was not too heavy for my little pup of 800 grams was $18. (They just LOVE ripping you off). I found a keychain with a clip lock and tied a string to it. Hopefully that will do the trick.

  • @ericcope8216
    @ericcope8216 3 місяці тому

    Thx, great advice. Bringing a new girl home next week. Been 14 years since we had a puppy. I'm a bit nervous, our old girls were so good.

  • @benjaminvos3365
    @benjaminvos3365 2 роки тому +10

    This seems like solid advice. I have a question in regards to barking for attention. My 7m/o gsd has recently found out how fun barking is. I have always ignored the behaviour and never reinforced it. I tried the techniques which involved removing yourself from the room whenever he barks at you. But don't find it very effective. He'll just do it again once we come back and settle in the livingroom again. It gets tiring fast opening and closing doors for more than a week everytime he wants your attention. I've now resorted to smashing two pot pans together and he seems to get the point for now,. If there are any other techniques I'll be willing to try them. The quiet command will just result into a situation where he will figure out: demand barking results in a command (quiet) followed by a treat. I am not saying the quiet command isn't effective for example when he barks at the doorbell. But for demand barking where he barks at you for attention is different.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Benjamin, check out this video on barking - ua-cam.com/video/2nfo5SigKWQ/v-deo.html
      Happy Training!
      ~Dan

  • @Th3Th1rD3yE
    @Th3Th1rD3yE 8 місяців тому

    Great advice. I have two 7 week old puppies and I'm already training. They are learning really fast. I never thought about the House Line but I want to try it now. Making a crate a punishment is just cruel. At that point you just don't understand dogs. Mine has a few blankets inside and covering the top to make it cozy and safe for them. I kinda want one for myself to be honest..

  • @Orangeshebert
    @Orangeshebert Рік тому +14

    Wow a super realistic and informative video. I love the practical instructions. Also was helpful to me that emphasized many times how puppies go through various stages. Thanks for posting this. I’ve been watching many of your videos.

  • @mariannajenkins-w2o
    @mariannajenkins-w2o Рік тому +2

    Very very well said. She did such a great job in explaining the puppy training process

  • @Rongon85
    @Rongon85 Рік тому +9

    Wish I knew some of this when I got my puppy 5 months ago. The house line is a great idea. I use a metal playpen for my pup during the time I can’t watch him, which is a life saver.

  • @antisocialbutterfly3505
    @antisocialbutterfly3505 Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much my baby is 7 weeks and I just got her last week and I’ve been finding so many helpful tools. We are crate training now, she has a playpen as well. She is progressing. Today I will apply the leash but but not a leash. I hope this works as well. Thank you!

  • @Lenore2023
    @Lenore2023 2 роки тому +4

    I work from home plus I have a 15 week old 40 lb Anatolian Shepard. She outgrew her crate in a week. She now has a bathroom space but I feel it’s too closed off. Tips for giant breed dogs would be helpful.

    • @DontUNVME
      @DontUNVME 2 роки тому +2

      Get a bigger crate with a divider

    • @snowballsvlogs621
      @snowballsvlogs621 2 роки тому

      I have had akitas and bull mastiffs and my advice is let the dog pick his space, mine always picked a Mat in the dinning room, bought the baskets. Dog beds etc and they never used them but put an old blanket with your cent on it and they will use it, bring it to you or move it to were they want it and feel safe.

  • @DUKEYFRUITTHEDOBE
    @DUKEYFRUITTHEDOBE Рік тому +3

    We have a crate, but would you recommend a pen for when we are at work? I know they're going to have accidents, and a pen seems more comfortable for them for longer periods. Thoughts?

  • @katharinafarina
    @katharinafarina Рік тому +10

    I just got to know the channel and I'm amazed by the quality of your content! Great job to the whole team 👏

  • @ChadandLorenNicoleSimons
    @ChadandLorenNicoleSimons 6 місяців тому +17

    IMPORTANT Do NOT leave the leash line on your puppy or dog when he is unattended - he can get tangled or strangled or hurt.

    • @neneishe-op7vf
      @neneishe-op7vf 6 місяців тому +1

      But she said have the leash on 100%

    • @linda-x9t
      @linda-x9t 5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@neneishe-op7vf the key word in the above sentence is 'unattended' , common sense would also be required when using a line.

    • @pursuehealth940
      @pursuehealth940 3 місяці тому

      ​@@neneishe-op7vfnotice that she removed the line and clipped it to the front of the crate while the pup was created. So, obviously not 100% of the time, just while supervised.

  • @user-oj8ss4zq3x
    @user-oj8ss4zq3x Рік тому +11

    It’s crazy seeing the difference between different trainers. Some trainers will tell ya to get your dog to correct behavior without force but rather redirecting and then I watch this and it’s basically the opposite . This is gonna be a fun ride.

    • @sarkaztik3228
      @sarkaztik3228 Рік тому

      This really isn't force, though.

    • @hippiebits2071
      @hippiebits2071 Рік тому +7

      Not sure how that was your takeaway from this video?

    • @bardnightingale
      @bardnightingale 9 місяців тому

      Where did you see force in this video?

  • @Heartofitall9691
    @Heartofitall9691 Рік тому +8

    PERFECT video!! It's too bad every dog owner doesn't see/listen to these words of wisdom-what a different world it would be!! So many puppy owners wouldn't give up when the going gets rough, and I'd be willing to bet dollars to dog donuts that shelters wouldn't be overflowing!! The average age of shelter dogs is that adolescent age between 1-2 yrs when the novelty has run out and their cute bundle of fur has grown and become a wild, destructive lil monster bc the average Joe just didn't understand how to go about proper training and communication from day 1.
    You're doing the world and especially dogs a wonderful service McCaan Dogs - keep up the good work! You are appreciated!!!! ✌️ and 💕 to you all!!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Рік тому

      What a nice comment, Michelle! Glad you’re finding our UA-cam channel so helpful. Happy Training!

  • @KarateKim
    @KarateKim 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you for confirming the set up I have for my puppy. I'm glad my goals are on track.

  • @flaminx0r
    @flaminx0r 7 місяців тому

    We have recently adopted a 10-12 month old Bearded Collie. She isn't confident with being on a lead, likely because she was chained up on a farm.
    Would you advise attatching a house line on her to maybe help build her confidence?

  • @nelyriveracasisillguthchan2276
    @nelyriveracasisillguthchan2276 2 роки тому +8

    Thank your for the informations,I need to know for my 7 weeks old mixed breed (Shi-Tzu>Maltese>Havanese>Poodle) fur baby.

  • @susankingsley2409
    @susankingsley2409 Рік тому +1

    Just got my new Havenese puppy. Your videos are awesome and have taught me so much!! Thank you so much

  • @cosettelaplante699
    @cosettelaplante699 Рік тому +5

    Excellent video presentation. And love that it was delivered in an understandable way with a good pace.

  • @2Peachcobler
    @2Peachcobler 11 місяців тому +2

    Another good reason for crate training is a lot of times when you have people come work on your home like plumbers etc. they want your dogs in a crate or confined and do not want them in their area so if your dog is crate trained it is less stressful on the dog if they are already trained. I know my neighborhood whenever I have to have anybody from the gas, electric or phone come in I always have to have my dogs contained.

  • @deedee8568
    @deedee8568 2 роки тому +5

    Clarity.
    Fantastic.

  • @traceyryan6505
    @traceyryan6505 2 місяці тому

    love watching their videos a lot of it is common sense if you are not prepared to put the work and effort into a new puppy or dog then don't get one they are suppose to be part of the family ALL THE TIME not just some times consistency is the answer

  • @masonfirstunitedmethodistchurc
    @masonfirstunitedmethodistchurc 2 роки тому +104

    There are a lot of things we didn't do well with our border collie because we didn't have this knowledge, but somehow we must have done something right with the crate. The crate was his safe space and he preferred to be in it at night and during thunderstorms or times when he might otherwise be anxious. We got to a point where we didn't shut the door - he would just go there because it was a place he felt safe.

    • @larsvegas1505
      @larsvegas1505 Рік тому +2

      Thats just because dogs are very prone to habits.. they like to do the same stuff every day, get food on the same times etc.. I wouldnt reccomend getting a crate though.. people tend to put their dog in the crate and lock it in way to often ... i just think thats sad, a dog aint no hamster.. Ive had 6 dogs so far from puppy, never once used a crate... Usually takes about a week to house train them..
      Also a boarder collie is a very hard dog to get/keep/train... they need a lot of attention and atleast 2 hours of walking off leash every day... if ur not up to that then ur doing ur dog a disservice.. u shouldve gotten a hamster dog at that point cause all bigger dogs really need their walking times.. but esp working breeds like collies...
      If u do the 2 hours u will see that ur dog gets to be a lot more fit/healthy but also more satisfied overall.. And at that point u dont need a crate anymore cause they will be happy to just nap on their spot cause they want to save their energy for the next walk!... wich they know is coming up.
      Id say the biggest mistake people make with their dogs is not walking enough... and ending up with a frustrated dog that has too many left over energy.. And when they get older it esp gets important because they will also live a lot longer if they have a good physical condition..

    • @BrettWoodPiano
      @BrettWoodPiano Рік тому +10

      @@larsvegas1505 Crates are fine, they aren't like a little jail to them like they would be to a human. In fact, dogs will often prefer their crate if crate training is done properly. My 7 month old yorkie now has complete freedom in the house and regularly naps in her crate by choice for hours.
      Also puppies aren't typically going to be fully housetrained 2 weeks in if you are getting them at 8 weeks so I am assuming you get yours a little older...when they are very young crate training can be super helpful when you can't supervise them 24/7

    • @redschafer7804
      @redschafer7804 Рік тому +3

      @@larsvegas1505 wow you must have had some easily trained dogs or dogs that didn't chew up things that being said most dogs like being in the crate because it act likes a den for them its their safe space our 130 lb bull mastiff liked her crate because it was a rest bite from us kids trying to play with her 24/7

    • @juliecrowe5252
      @juliecrowe5252 Рік тому +1

      ​@@BrettWoodPiano a cage without the door shut is not a cage

    • @juliecrowe5252
      @juliecrowe5252 Рік тому

      ​@@redschafer7804 so the dog is in the cage to prevent house damage that's a pro for owner not for the dog

  • @tetianaderkach-gk1pb
    @tetianaderkach-gk1pb Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for the video, but how to behave if puppy barks and scratches the cage with his paws all the time while he is in it, except when he is in communication (you talk to him) in the cage or he eats a treat

  • @billybyrne3231
    @billybyrne3231 Рік тому +3

    I am very grateful for these instructional videos. I received a chorkie pup last week. And though I've owned dogs throughout my life. I've never trained a puppy and it is a lot of work. It's good to know that most of what I'm doing is right. But these tips help so much 😊😊 😊😊

  • @BSdogmom2
    @BSdogmom2 11 місяців тому +1

    Great advice. We got our Mini AussieDoodle at 13 wks. We have focused on training pretty well but didn’t use the leash. The pup definitely needs it, she’s 4.5 months now, is too late to start now?!

  • @marilynlondon5147
    @marilynlondon5147 Рік тому +3

    How long should the “line” be? Also, when do you recommend the addition of a pen with toys in it?

  • @horsefamily32
    @horsefamily32 Рік тому +1

    I have 10 cats and a 8mo Border Collie puppy. I have to have him supervised and on a lead at all times or else he is jumping into the litter boxes or trying to eat my cats. He's improving A LOT, but now that I've found these videos, I am sure he will do better. I already used the tip to train him to "settle" and "crate". So valuable in helping him not want to play attack the cats

  • @gusmonster59
    @gusmonster59 Рік тому +18

    All dogs are different, just like all kids are different. What works with one dog may not work with another. I've never used a house line. All of my dogs have done just fine. I used crates and not used crates. Having a well mannered dog is just putting in the work and making sure everyone in the household is consistent with whatever training method is used.

    • @hereforfun7806
      @hereforfun7806 5 місяців тому +3

      Yes 100% agree

    • @kristino5005
      @kristino5005 3 місяці тому

      Definitely. When I had my last puppy, I didn’t need to use a crate and I was still able to have a well mannered dog. But I didn’t have any adult responsibilities yet and I was 100% focused on that puppy for months. Now, with children and housework and work, the crate is a great tool to allow us to still train a well mannered puppy. The issues come in when people don’t have time to supervise and train, but they also don’t want to use anything to contain the pup.

  • @babbsromero3471
    @babbsromero3471 Рік тому +1

    I have used the crate when he’s in a biting frenzy, just for a moment for him to settle down then out of the crate! This seems to work.

  • @Decantdesigns
    @Decantdesigns 2 роки тому +31

    I’ve been using your videos since we got our puppy in July! Very, very helpful, thank you!

  • @banditdog1338
    @banditdog1338 8 місяців тому

    Good information I just got a puppy I have three adult dogs and they are great teachers and puppy playmates. No separation anxiety someone is always there so if your gone all day add a second pet and you will all be happier.

  • @vivrowe2763
    @vivrowe2763 Рік тому +12

    Oh well, I never really had a problem with training and glad I did it my way.

    • @syl.vie_
      @syl.vie_ Рік тому +4

      Same here. I never visited a dog shool or used a houseline and my dogs are fine and listen to what i say and so cute and lovely.

  • @michelewhite1150
    @michelewhite1150 8 місяців тому

    This has been an ideal educational video for me right now thank you. I will have to drag my crate around from bedroom to family area which will be painful as it is not the easiest thing to move

  • @dereklippert5947
    @dereklippert5947 2 роки тому +3

    We got two puppies at the same time. They play and wrestle all the time, which is great foe tiring them out, but makes having the house lines quite difficult to use. Any advice?

  • @RnRnR
    @RnRnR 7 місяців тому +1

    Crates are illegal in my country, would a playpen get similar results?

  • @sqsuziq
    @sqsuziq 2 роки тому +10

    Quick question… do you make a distinction between a crate and a kennel? Just wondering. I’ve always had my dogs sleep in their kennel, but you said at one point we may decide to not use a crate. Thank you in advance for clarifying.

  • @TaejonTycoon
    @TaejonTycoon 2 місяці тому +2

    Does anyone know what breed the puppy at 1:55 is?

  • @HockeyGuy_in_STL
    @HockeyGuy_in_STL 9 місяців тому +69

    I can totally relate to this video! After my wife and I got married, it took only 9 weeks for her to finally remove my line! Now after 14 years of marriage, I can’t wait for her to take my crate out of our bedroom! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯❤

  • @GIGI-lv1qt
    @GIGI-lv1qt 10 місяців тому +1

    I’m gonna start watching this channel I had a puppy who wouldn’t eat I had to hand feed him and refused to sleep in his bed had to be with me I tried training him putting him back in his own bed he would come right back it was exhausting I’ve come to realize every pet I ever had was bad and entitled and I need help this time around ❤

  • @nancyjohnson5810
    @nancyjohnson5810 2 роки тому +3

    I never got rid of my dogs crates, I very rarely used them but they would.I ended up taking the doors off of the crates and lots of times I would find them sleeping in their crates!

  • @cUpcAk37227
    @cUpcAk37227 Рік тому +1

    I hope you’re able to address my question. What if the dog is a small breed with the concern of a collapsed trachea with collars. Would we then have a harness on all the time instead of the collar? Could it still work that way?

    • @Howlin16
      @Howlin16 Рік тому

      I have used a harness for both of my dogs with a line and it worked great. Easier on them when you need to pull their line and correcting their behavior.

  • @wetsand7379
    @wetsand7379 2 роки тому +7

    Can you please do a video on barking? My puppy barks like crazy at people and other dogs while we're on walks. I assume she does it out of fear. Before I adopted her, I'm pretty sure she was kept in a crate all day and possibly abused. Also, another video suggestion would be how to walk 2 dogs at once. Thank you!

    • @patp5449
      @patp5449 2 роки тому +1

      You should watch cesar milan video

    • @wetsand7379
      @wetsand7379 2 роки тому +1

      @@patp5449 thanks for the suggestion, but I'd never listen to him. He has no qualifications and uses outdated training methods like alpha/dominance theory.

    • @Musical-Wolf-Melody
      @Musical-Wolf-Melody 2 роки тому +2

      My best advice that helped me was to make sure I had treats on me at all time and let him bark.. as soon as he stopped I would give him a treat and give him a word. The word I used was "Silence Please". For example. I would ring my doorbell on purpose and let him bark (Sometimes I would just sit on the sofa or be on my phone during this time) and when he stopped I gave him a treat and said "Silence Please". I repeated this for a couple of days in the house and he got the point. On walks when I saw another dog coming I would make him do commands that I taught him at home to keep him focused. If the treats/commands did not work I would have his toy and play with him until the dog walked by. Once the dog walked by I would give him lots of treats. My best advice would also be to join a dog training class with other dogs and people. I had another dog that was a female and she was very tough to train. She hated people and was afraid of dogs because she had no confidence. I only took her to one class and she was good after that. Also....please..please don't go to a dog park...Best wishes to ya!

  • @carolannhentschel6764
    @carolannhentschel6764 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing many ideas to aid us in training our new golden puppies.

  • @bigdisme100
    @bigdisme100 2 роки тому +18

    Excellent advise -these steps are easy to follow and not only allow you to direct and train the puppy from the time that they first come home but will be great reinforcement for all types of training-thank you for the BEST training video that I have seen on UA-cam-10/10+

    • @Aroacerat
      @Aroacerat Рік тому

      I thought you meant negative ten out of ten, not ten out of ten

    • @Aroacerat
      @Aroacerat Рік тому +1

      Just for a second though

  • @hannahtekla7508
    @hannahtekla7508 Рік тому

    When would be a good time to start allowing bedding in the crate? How long after their last infrequent accident should we wait to put bedding in?

  • @raphaelcastro3673
    @raphaelcastro3673 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for the great info! Much appreciated!

  • @amygimma
    @amygimma 14 днів тому

    thanks for the video! do you ever put blankets, a bed, or toys in the crate with them? or are they distracting to the pup?

  • @robinwilson2238
    @robinwilson2238 Рік тому +3

    JUST OLD SCHOOL TRAINING WORKS EVERYTIME!!!!! My neighbor trained her dog not by going to a dog school just by taking her daily exercise half mile with Duke a beautiful Red Irish Setter who won a few obedience competitions I might add. She started him as a puppy Duke was so well trained no hand signals, no speaking just walking with no leash. I know you are enjoying heaven with Duke and pepper!

  • @seemaekka5558
    @seemaekka5558 9 місяців тому

    I own a beagle puppy 35 days old. Please let me know from when can i start puppy training & when can I start lines restrcition with her

  • @bdb3350
    @bdb3350 Рік тому +6

    One thing to remember is dogs are den animals. They like closed in dark spaces. If you have an open cage style crate cover the top sides and back with a large sheet. If the house gets drafty or below 50 deg F - 10 deg C cover it with a light polyester fleece blanket. If it gets colder (Close to 40 F - 4.5 C) you can drape it over the door to keep heat in the crate Just make sure air can enter.

  • @wayneshufelt3393
    @wayneshufelt3393 11 місяців тому

    When talking about crate training, you mentioned about possibly having 2 crates each in a different place. Is it OK to have one wire crate and one that's more closed up like those plastic ones with he metal gate? We've had our 11 week old puppy for 4 days now. I wish I had remembered your videos because the last 2 nights have not been great. Last night was terrible crying and howling. For a small dog (shorki, shitzu Yorkie cross) he sure is loud. I hope we're not to late in the game to stop this behavior.

  • @rebeccatrainor734
    @rebeccatrainor734 Рік тому +6

    Love this team and their videos. Always so helpful!!!

  • @jessicajohnson6021
    @jessicajohnson6021 9 місяців тому

    I just found your channel and I am loving it! My pup is about 4 months old and I never heard of the concept of a house line until now. Is it too late to incorporate a house line into her day-to-day life? I know she’s going to want to walk around with it in her mouth, but you mentioned she will get used to it?
    Thanks!

  • @ArtWithJanineLiza
    @ArtWithJanineLiza Рік тому +4

    Absolutely lovely. Thank you for this valuable information. I love how well you explain things. My 7 month old puppy will benefit from your videos❤️

  • @Kerroppi-zd9gy
    @Kerroppi-zd9gy Рік тому +1

    this is super useful!!! :) The best example of how social media is utilized! Thank you so much!

  • @cy-fairclean8458
    @cy-fairclean8458 Рік тому +14

    My Jack Russell had total freedom when we were out the house and never tore up anything. She had plenty of toys and access to the outside via a doggy door. She also took to training very well so no issues.

  • @pamelabarker9640
    @pamelabarker9640 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent information!!!! Thank you

  • @elisabethgardner6321
    @elisabethgardner6321 Рік тому +17

    My dogs get not trained in a crate, I'm always home and they all trained to lay on the big pillows. It works very well.

  • @LMC232
    @LMC232 Рік тому +1

    Our 8 week old mini Jack Russell/ border collie puppy arrives Thursday. Wish me luck !

  • @catrinal1298
    @catrinal1298 2 роки тому +7

    Love you guys!!! And your new hair :)

  • @mountainviewoffgridliving4285
    @mountainviewoffgridliving4285 8 місяців тому

    We have a 3 month old puppy that weighs 2.5 lbs. We are introducing new things to her every day. She is still too small for an extra small halter. Plus it's still too cold for being outside much. So a collar for now?

  • @iiMakeupLove
    @iiMakeupLove 2 роки тому +4

    Hi, how long can a puppy be left alone in its create ?

    • @Soundless_life
      @Soundless_life 2 роки тому

      It depends on how old they are 8 to 10 week maybe up to 4 hours if you are out doing something, but you need to check on them periodically through out the day if you can. The older the puppy the longer they can be left in the crate, typically a good way to figure out is how many months the puppy is somewhat equals how long they can be left alone in a crate.

    • @BlackRoseDTOFFICIAL
      @BlackRoseDTOFFICIAL Рік тому

      @@Soundless_life No no no! You don‘t let an 8-10 week old be alone this much!! You start with a few minutes, then gradually let them be by themselves for a bit longer.
      4h is insane!

  • @sophians2000
    @sophians2000 Рік тому

    I got my puppy a few weeks ago and I have had some issues that the house leed will definitely help. I'm gonna get one just for the house today when I get my puppy more food.