@@Kat-mu8wq and a lot of homes have a more open floor layout and don't even have a door separating the kitchen from the other rooms (even though the home in this episode had a door that could be closed).
Hahaha 😁 my mini poodle can just put his front paws on the kitchen counter and see everything that's there.....but it's all out of reach 😄 and he just looks so pitiful knowing what's there and not being able to do anything about it. I don't have a coffee table, so that problem is solved. I also taught him to back out of the kitchen by walking into him and he automatically backed away. Now when I say out, he knows he has to get out of the kitchen.
My dog used to be a horrible counter suffer... ate a bunch on brownies left on the counter when he was left alone for 1 MINUTE one time!! Safe to say from then on he was never allowed in the kitchen. He knows leave it, but as soon as no one is watching, he takes full opportunity. That day I learned why some owners never let their dogs in the kitchen... especially super smart dogs who are highly food motivated and love to use their paws. I honestly have never seen someone who has a door in there kitchen before tho, so how is this supposed to help the majority of people with this problem?
@@briannaberlin6851 no, we have a very open kitchen, there's no specific walkway. We just put him in his kennel when we leave, since we never leave him for too long
I'm still working on potty training with my german shepherd he's 5 to 6 months old I didn't think he'd grow grow fast he's a puppy but he's huge I expected him yo stay half his size to a year old atleast and I didn't know if I could train a puppy puppy cause he may be too young to understand
@@samanthaabreu782 if they are consistent in training the “back” command to keep the dogs behind the kitchen threshold, the dogs will learn to respect the boundary and stay out of the kitchen, even if the door is open.
That won't stop them counter surfing, that's why the video shows him climbing the kitchen with no food out. Closing the kitchen door is more effective.
every day I'm grateful my family's dog hasn't realised he'd be athletic enough to jump up on the counter if he wanted to 😂
"I have a problem - my dog is countersurfing."
"Then close the kitchen door."
**Surprised Pikatchu Face**
😅
Unfortunately some dogs are smart enough to open said door.
@@Kat-mu8wq and a lot of homes have a more open floor layout and don't even have a door separating the kitchen from the other rooms (even though the home in this episode had a door that could be closed).
Not all kitchens have doors mine don't
This was really cute. No yelling, no bad listening owners, just dogs learning to back out of the kitchen
Made me SOOO happy at the end to see them backing out of the kitchen.
You've trained ME to smile.
My mini poodle mix is too small to be a counter surfer, but she is a coffee table surfer xD Walks around like a little meerkat hahah
Hahaha 😁 my mini poodle can just put his front paws on the kitchen counter and see everything that's there.....but it's all out of reach 😄 and he just looks so pitiful knowing what's there and not being able to do anything about it. I don't have a coffee table, so that problem is solved. I also taught him to back out of the kitchen by walking into him and he automatically backed away. Now when I say out, he knows he has to get out of the kitchen.
Yeah my little boy also looks like a meerkat when he's trying to see what's on the counter....so adorable 😍
Victoria the Queen of pups
We need longer videos 😭😭❤️❤️
They just released a notice that full episodes are coming soon! 😻👍
Anyone remember Daly the Dalmatian from years ago?! Yea after him..there’s DEFINITELY hope with dogs like Kilo, after Daly’s transformation lol
Daly is still my favorite episode
Dont be suspicious dont be suspicious
That’s a good dog.
My dog used to be a horrible counter suffer... ate a bunch on brownies left on the counter when he was left alone for 1 MINUTE one time!! Safe to say from then on he was never allowed in the kitchen. He knows leave it, but as soon as no one is watching, he takes full opportunity. That day I learned why some owners never let their dogs in the kitchen... especially super smart dogs who are highly food motivated and love to use their paws.
I honestly have never seen someone who has a door in there kitchen before tho, so how is this supposed to help the majority of people with this problem?
Maybe it's a phrase
@@heavenly_hooves eh, it's been over a year and he still will try to get food if no one is in the room. He won't look at it tho if were watching
Are baby gates an option for you?
@@briannaberlin6851 no, we have a very open kitchen, there's no specific walkway. We just put him in his kennel when we leave, since we never leave him for too long
@@ItzCornucopia ah, i guess the kennel works too!
Oh what a smart dog🐾🐾
You are the BEST Victoria and blessing angel 😇
does anyone know what victoria is wearing when she's training? love it.
clothes!
It looks like some kind of utility belt with big pickets
How many people have a kitchen door though!?!
You can use other things like baby gates for doorways or wire playpens (16 ft long) for more open concept homes.
- The Team at VSA and Positively
@@melissagoodman1833 yeah... Our lab can jump over 7 ft. 16ft long would be the entire hallway which is her area when alone or for bedtime.
Ah counter surfers, I'm betting my previous dog would have done exactly the same hahaha
I’m glad my dog isn’t this size or she would steal everything off the counters and chew everything. I imagine she would go on a Godzilla rampage
What if you have an open kitchen😂
Oh wow
This is how I trained me cat !
I'm still working on potty training with my german shepherd he's 5 to 6 months old I didn't think he'd grow grow fast he's a puppy but he's huge I expected him yo stay half his size to a year old atleast and I didn't know if I could train a puppy puppy cause he may be too young to understand
They don't close the kitchen door???
They can do it, but it doesn't solve the problem, if they forget the door open, the problem is there again.
@@samanthaabreu782 if they are consistent in training the “back” command to keep the dogs behind the kitchen threshold, the dogs will learn to respect the boundary and stay out of the kitchen, even if the door is open.
My dog jumps over a fence
How was closing the kitchen door not an option to start with???
🖤🖤🖤
Oh no that is bad 😃
Don't leave food out.
Don't leave food out.
Don't ever leave food out.
You absolute turnip.
Problem solved.
That won't stop them counter surfing, that's why the video shows him climbing the kitchen with no food out.
Closing the kitchen door is more effective.
video is way too short
Get a lock on the door simple solution. It's all about common sense.
What
EARLYYY