From on Leash to OFF LEASH. Our Secret to Off Leash Training... + Eviction from the Fairgrounds 😳😱

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:28 Nom Nom
    01:33 Exploring the Fairgrounds
    06:14 Off Leash with Inertia
    08:35 Off Leash Training with Veronica
    12:20 Frisbee Lesson
    13:52 Adapting to Trailer Life
    17:14 The Carnival Arrives
    19:35 Off Leash Dog
    20:29 Getting Evicted
    20:55 Outro
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  • @wallsofgab
    @wallsofgab Рік тому +21

    That situation with the dog just wandering off-leash like that is EXACTLY why I taught my dog "stick around" as a command. If I'm distracted and give her freedom (Or like... on the ground taking pictures of bugs...) her "stick around" is so that she orbits around me in a circle close enough that I can give a verbal recall, even if I'm moving. With leash-on-hand. I think it's a great skill to have for anyone with an off-leash dog.

  • @leannebridges258
    @leannebridges258 Рік тому +6

    I really adore how you advocate for taking it slow as far as your expectations with dogs. I hate that people who use pain, fear, and dread to make dogs shut down call it ideal training outcomes. I'm grateful for your work, and Bree's. Thank you.

  • @CarrieMtn
    @CarrieMtn Рік тому +36

    Really liking Bree’s regular addition to the channel. It’s nice to see you guys bounce off ideas and thoughts. Also- you are the #1 at ad placement- so many other channels, I’ll just fast forward through- but your ads I always watch- kinda an odd compliment- but you do it well.

  • @onabikenm6224
    @onabikenm6224 Рік тому +7

    I am so grateful for your channel and methods. A stray desert dog wandered into my life two months ago and i both don’t know jack about dogs and wanted to give him a home. I’ve benefited so much from your videos and love the real time, crazy time training you are doing. Especially appreciate the positive approach. I feel very frustrated a lot with training and need these reminders. You are basically training me. :) thanks

  • @suzanned5859
    @suzanned5859 Рік тому +21

    I love the way you let your dogs do things imperfectly rewarding them when their behavior improves even a little. Inertia seems to have pretty perfect behavior as a result of your patience and positive attitude. The first day we came home with our rescue puppy we let him in the back yard for a moment alone. He promptly dug his way out of the fence and went around to the front door and scratched at the door to get in with us. After that, I exercised our high energy boy off leash and as often as possible outdoors in fields and woods and stuff where it was far away from risks. He always came when called. Sometimes he just took a while. Now he comes back reliably from woods and in fields and on the sidewalk in front of my house. I think your point about exercise is so important. Rigby is 3 now and a very good boy except when he hasn't had an opportunity to run. He always wants to please but needs his energy burned a bit or he struggles.

  • @BuddysDream1
    @BuddysDream1 Рік тому +36

    Because Bree asked about one person walking multiple dogs together (and I know Zak knows this, but I just want to chime in since it was not explained in this video). When walking multiple dogs together on leash, I first trained each separately to learn to walk well on leash separately. Then, to put them together, I would start with just 2 dogs and have each dog on a 6 foot leash (non-retractable), with all leashes being held in one hand. I of course tell them what direction I want them to go, but the dogs will end up tangling the leashes, pulling in different directions, and as a result they would self correct. After a few walks, they will learn to understand where they need to walk in the group to avoid getting too tangled and they will learn to walk well together. After each dog can walk with one other dog, I would make a group of 3, and so on, to gradually get them accustomed to group walking. That is my method, I am sure there are other methods...

    • @amyshaw444
      @amyshaw444 Рік тому +1

      This is great advice!

    • @dlp5924
      @dlp5924 Рік тому +1

      Each of my 5 soon 6 dogs has their own colored leash I prefer 6 ft. 3 in one hand 2 in the other. When I have to untangle it's easy cause I see what dog caused the tangle, I know that dog's colored leash... That's the one to adjust to untangle that's it easy peasy!

    • @barbarakeyser6415
      @barbarakeyser6415 Рік тому

      My dog a genius at getting tangled in her leash...so walking both my dogs together is always a tangled mess. Thankfully I have kids and a husband to help.

  • @sylc.672
    @sylc.672 Рік тому +13

    Thank you for teaching people to look at things from a dog’s perspective! It’s given me more insight into my dog’s actions and reactions. It’s also helped me to tailor my training to my dog’s particular needs and background.
    My dog was rescued from an overcrowded puppy mill, so I spent the first year with her focused not on training but on getting her healthy and comfortable with her new surroundings. Your videos reminded me that bonding and helping her gain confidence was going to be the most important thing. And because we took our time, training is much easier! When she was still distrustful, most training would have been ineffective.
    Thank you for introducing people to a compassionate and patient training method. It has greatly helped many dogs and their people.

  • @GhoulQueenIncarnate
    @GhoulQueenIncarnate Рік тому +45

    I just got a pup and subbed to learn some training tips then went to the thrift store and found your book there today

    • @jptvliljoep
      @jptvliljoep Рік тому +1

      sounds like you’re going to have a well trained pup

    • @_previously
      @_previously Рік тому +3

      If you were looking for a sign, you definitely got one 😂

    • @ArgiesWasTaken
      @ArgiesWasTaken Рік тому

      That's great! I always look for his book when ever I go to a thrift store just in case. Haven't found one yet.

    • @ShieldMaiden95
      @ShieldMaiden95 Рік тому +1

      You will not regret this!!! Zak is the best. Has videos everything. We just got a puppy this week too. My husband and I have both trained dogs before, but I still go back to his videos. Enjoy your puppy!!! 💙🐾

    • @ElMoika01
      @ElMoika01 Рік тому

      The audiobook is great too, read it by himself

  • @ShieldMaiden95
    @ShieldMaiden95 Рік тому +14

    Love this series. 💜 Love how patient you are with everything. I have trained dogs before at a dog kennel I was working at. But I'm not even going to lie, I have gone back through some of videos as we just got a Border Collie/Aussie mix this week. And I'm juggling a toddler and training at the same time. You and Bree are just so positive, patient and make everything work. You guys are keeping me sane and grounded through this. 💙💜🐾

  • @sarahwrede662
    @sarahwrede662 Рік тому +5

    I really love how light and airy this series is. I absolutely love the new ad sketches, too… I genuinely smile every time!!

  • @shardel501
    @shardel501 Рік тому +1

    ZAK your love and affection for your dogs really shine through in your training love your videos love the way you train your dogs with compassion and patience you’re doing a great job with Veronica and I’ve modelled my own training with my dogs like yours love your videos keep up the great work we need you on the Internet to show people that it’s not always just about training it’s about the love and affection you have for your animals

  • @ginamariescott5989
    @ginamariescott5989 8 місяців тому +2

    I have two 9th old pups. Husky mountain dog cross rescues from my niece. I’m trying to train. Not working even one on one. 😢 I keep watching your videos, Looking for help. Watching you walk both, gives me hope. I’m not a quitter. I’m Just praying for sanity again in my house. Thank you for your videos and books.

  • @_previously
    @_previously Рік тому +1

    Like always, I find your training tips and methods super helpful when it comes to training my own dog. She has gotten so much better in the last year that I have followed you as a UA-camr and my own dog trainer. I also want to thank you and Bree for letting us in on your life right now! There are a lot of changes going on in your life rn so I can only imagine how chaotic everything might be while you to travel, juggle your dogs, while also maintaining your UA-cam channel. I have personally thought about doing temporary, mobile living while traveling and watching you guys go through it gives me a good idea of what to expect if I ever decide to try it out myself. Thank Zak and Bree!

  • @judybeverley-harvey5899
    @judybeverley-harvey5899 Рік тому +1

    Can't wait to see where you go next!!! It's always great to see you two & yours 🐶🐕, Veronica is really coming along!!!! I like the way you are training her, letting her find out about things, you are going to know when she's can be off the lease!!!

  • @emilyromanello9476
    @emilyromanello9476 Рік тому +2

    Loved the commercial at the beginning :-) This was a great example of all the ways you need to control the environment and also of socialization. It's helpful seeing training sessions with both dogs present and how you manage a more experienced dog and an untrained puppy together. I also think it was helpful when Bree pretended to give wrong answers to training questions, that are also really common assumptions, and then to hear the better approach.

  • @debinindiana
    @debinindiana Рік тому

    Thank you so much for showing your introduction to Inertia and Veronica both on leash together! I requested it and you delivered! 😊 Looking forward to seeing more! Thank you for all your help, you guys are awesome!

  • @polinakrasnopolskaya9859
    @polinakrasnopolskaya9859 Рік тому +3

    I like this video. It really showed your human side. Before it sometime came off as you micromanaging a dog’s every waking breath, which tended to overwhelm me occasionally. I don’t know, this uncertainty and chaos that you’re going through right now is more like what I as a typical owner can relate to on a day to day basis. So yeah, keep up the series! 👍🏼

  • @KellysGarden
    @KellysGarden Рік тому

    i love your training philosophy

  • @cindygoblirsch9438
    @cindygoblirsch9438 Рік тому

    The Nom Nom commercial is a Hoot! My pup is now one year old, September 5th. I started watching your videos 2 years ago, AS we waited for Gracie Aspen's litter to come. She was born in the mountains of Montana. We had the pick of her litter, over YOU TUBE, LOL. She is beautiful & smart. A great pup for 2 folks in our 60s! We love her so much. She does of course, have habits that are proving to be a challenge. She isn't good to meet people, showing fear. She is very sweet and kind, has HIGH energy, but does settle eventually. I don't get to socialize her with people very effectively. Thank you for adding that you are not comfortable about letting a dog under 24 months relieves so much GUILT! I just felt awful I am not confident Gracie would not stop running or stop barking at EVERYTHING, because she is anxious....I do praise her when she settles. Just wanted to say, your videos have been so encouraging for many aspects of Gracie's training. Thank you!!

  • @tjohns25
    @tjohns25 Рік тому +5

    Yes, please!
    *one person walking two dogs*
    need videos on this lol. I have two dogs and have been using a variety of techniques that for the most part seem to work decently well, but professional thoughts would be nice 👍

  • @baileygagliano9561
    @baileygagliano9561 Рік тому +3

    I love the new layout for the videos! I love how involved Brie is in these new videos. She has the best energy. I just want to be her friends.
    I have an 18m old Aussie mix, and a 6mo Aussiedoodle.
    You have helped me so much in my journey in making them the best dogs ever!

  • @malloriemoreno4263
    @malloriemoreno4263 Рік тому +2

    I’m watching this after I walked both of my dogs. I’ve been walking them in a neighborhood and an open park, but today we ventured on a narrow hiking trail, with bikes, dogs and people. We made it through safely, but I had to be VERY diligent about my surroundings. I ordered a hands free harness so hopefully I can give them more treats next time, but also have more control.

  • @gammergirl8553
    @gammergirl8553 Рік тому

    You are amazing you help me soooo much with dog traning .we follow what ever you in the video, and till the next video come i revised everything slowly slowly and it is always worthed thanks so much!

  • @katie4623
    @katie4623 Рік тому +3

    Zak, in response to your question about the video, I do think the title threw me off too. And it made me think there was nothing relevant in the video for me. But I watched anyway and I loved it and I loved the discussion about walking two dogs on leash (please teach!) and it was great! But to be honest the title made me think I wouldn’t be interested. I’m glad I gave it a go anyway. I think most of us are interested in your training content and it’s still going strong even in this video.

  • @loek444
    @loek444 Рік тому +4

    this is why i like him he make like funny jokes but also is doing my dream job and learning people

  • @dianachavez3168
    @dianachavez3168 Рік тому

    My puppy also barks a lot. When my other dog doesn't bark at all. These videos make me believe that eventually my pup and I will understand each other. Thanks for sharing all this.

  • @promisepaws8987
    @promisepaws8987 Рік тому +1

    You are such an amazing dog trainer! By far my favorite. You have inspired me so, so much.💙💙

  • @angelamolano466
    @angelamolano466 Рік тому

    I've followed a lot of ur tips, and also training classes and I'm really proud to say that my dog comes when called 90% of the time hehe we will continue training everyday, a little bit at a time.
    I'm also having problems with barking but I agree that I should let her express and she is trying to warn me of something she finds frightening. I let her bark a little and then call her, when she comes and remains silent she earns a treat. I hope it works !

  • @jillkalaniopio5863
    @jillkalaniopio5863 Рік тому

    I love this new rv series! Great idea.

  • @angelawoodworth3628
    @angelawoodworth3628 Рік тому

    I’m getting the audible book to go along with ur first one!! I love ur videos!!!!❤️thank u both!!

  • @therufflifepositivedogtraining

    I love how you let the dogs encounter the world without forcing them to behave a certain way when they see something new for the first time. I find I tense up when I meet other dogs when I am walking dogs, mostly because I think I know how they are going to react. Do you have any suggestions for how I can keep myself calm and relaxed so the dogs I am walking don't pick up on my tension and also become tense and then react because of it?

  • @WildieHere
    @WildieHere Рік тому +3

    From a dog exercising and training to drama 🤣 I can't wait for another episode!

  • @rmac2489
    @rmac2489 Рік тому +1

    I really like the letting her go and explore and then taking opportunities to call her to come to you - next puppy I get I will be doing that. We did that with an adult Jack Russell when we had a 100 acre farm - he was never leashed but 4 months of doing that and he always came when he was called off leash or on.

  • @carolynvines2027
    @carolynvines2027 Рік тому +1

    I still remember when my beautiful little girl dog discovered her growl. She was about 8 months old when this happened! While I was shocked at the possibility that she had never heard herself growl, it was clear that this was a new sound for her. She sat by the couch growling at nothing. She sounded like she was mimicking the sound of a motor revving. It was the cutest thing. The only thing cuter was the morning I taught her to wink. 🥰 Well, then, of course there were all those moments when she ran and jumped into my arms after I simply looked at her and stretched my arms out to catch her. Such beautiful memories with that sweet (to me) adorable little white dog. It's true I think of her as sweet because of the relationship I had with her, but she was tenacious and a very powerful spirit. I believe she was my canine soulmate, that one. My little white fox. 🤍🤍🤎🤍🤍

  • @mell.7817
    @mell.7817 Рік тому

    I can see how you are giving great training tips for being on the road and hope your new nomadic lifestyle is going well.
    You were living in beautiful homes and now your sleeping in a noisy trailer with God only knows what dangers. I saw the video of you buying the truck and trailer, but no real explanation for deciding to live in a camper.
    Looking forward to seeing Veronica grow and learn. Always love to see inertia’s continued training.

  • @katczu
    @katczu Рік тому

    can't wait what comes next! post soon pls

  • @murray1white
    @murray1white Рік тому

    I have a rescue dog a Jack Russell ,she's 8yo and had never been on a lead .
    Trained her on leash to start feeding treats everytime she looked at me.
    The treats were about the size of my thumb.
    2 weeks later after walking around 5miles per day , we started on off leash walking , on quiet streets to start, but now even in heavy traffic areas she ranges 50 yd in front to 50 yds behind.
    At interesections , a stand , we look for traffic ,and a lets go , break as we get back on footpath.Works well
    we now doing up to 10miles per day , seldom on lead even in town with pedestrians .
    AS regards barking , find that all is needed is reassurance that all is well .A big cuddle ," its ok " and she quiets down real quick
    Being a female JRT she is not going to back down , leart to always have the harnes on , if she is sniffed , great for a few moments , then can turn to custard rapidly.
    So no long introductions to ohter dogs , a quick snif , and " come on Milly " are off .If we hang around too long ,a likely confrontation is likely .
    This is where the harness is great .
    Straight into the mix , uplift Mill and remove from area .
    Never any real agression , all noise etc ,and often its with young dogs , that weren't obeying doggy etique
    Just my observations on training of around 8months of off lead walking.

  • @susinok
    @susinok Рік тому +1

    I have a 4 month old Lab, and I'm not too strict yet on leash either. I want him to get his sniffing in on our walk. He'll have good sessions of heel, and other times he's in front of me. I ask him not to pull the leash, but otherwise I let him explore. For the most part it's working out.

  • @darkseided852
    @darkseided852 Рік тому

    I like the comment on socializing 5-7 month old puppies more so than working on proper leash walking. It really helps create a much calmer dog in the long run. It's kind of like how parents of 5-7 year old kids will sometimes say that they need to make their own mistakes to learn.

  • @90Stay
    @90Stay Рік тому

    Great video - learned so much . Love this series. If fetch is for sure Inertias love language, what is Veronica’s?

  • @mariayudakova8378
    @mariayudakova8378 Рік тому

    Hello Zak! What frisbees are you using? Everything I've bough is either too heavy or too fragile.

  • @kendratea
    @kendratea Рік тому

    My dog Maya is pretty bark-happy as well. I, too, found the best strategy to stop barking is to ask her to perform some kind of task. It seems much harder just to NOT do something than to simply do something else. Furthermore, if Maya does that task well, she earns a high level reward and hopefully starts to develop positive associations. Many situations became pretty easy to handle that way. The downside is that she keeps barking quite intensely when I am not in a situation to give her that task. I even have the impression that Maya takes charge as soon as she understands that I am incapacitated, for example, when I am in the bathroom. Then she reacts violently to every little sound from the neighborhood. It might have to do with her being blind since birth, but I am still at a loss how to calm her then. Simply talking to her through the closed or even open door has not done the trick so far. On the one hand, I am willing to accept this as normal behavior. On the other hand, we live in a noise sensitive environment and I would like us to be more considerate to our neighbors' wish for calmness.

  • @TheKrisKing
    @TheKrisKing Рік тому +1

    Get places to stay on hip camp. We’ve used it plenty of times and found excellent places to stay with our 3 Shelties.

  • @thebiblemessenger
    @thebiblemessenger Рік тому

    Love it!

  • @noronahahaha
    @noronahahaha Рік тому +1

    The promotion was adorable. May look up nom nom now…

  • @jenwendy7
    @jenwendy7 Рік тому

    This is so fabulous and loving ❤ I do the same thing with puppies (don't expect them to be adults), great to get confirmation I'm not crazy 😜

  • @cc83jc85
    @cc83jc85 Рік тому +1

    WOW! As an Australian, been following you only 1 & half, year (our puppy is 15 months old now) I'm surprised at the lack of kindness of this group that arrived- especially since you had a receipt?!... Good luck- and yes, that other dog, should have been on a leash- I totally agree you don't know how un/friendly it is!

  • @designmorsels
    @designmorsels Рік тому

    I would LOVE to hear whay you do about a dog that won't do it's business if the grass is wet. Love your channel!

  • @emilyhalpert-cole8028
    @emilyhalpert-cole8028 Рік тому +2

    I disagree with keeping dogs on leash until 2!haha I follow Sarah Stremming's advice for off-leash! :) I listen to her podcast, CogDog Radio, and have done since before getting my working-line border collie. I prioritize off-leash exercise with my dog! I had her off leash or dragging her leash since day one. When you start early, you actually help stack the cards in your favour because they naturally want to be with you when they're young. It takes a lot of trust of course, and I do my best to set her up for success. We work on recall every day, and now that Molly is 14 months, I can walk her off-leash even in the city! (mind you, this has taken time, and I reinforce her for paying attention to me; she's also a BC so she cares more about me than other dogs or people!lol) I always have reinforcement on me, of course, but building that trust off-leash from a young age really helped. Now she's just used to it. She won't run away if I bring the leash out because the leash for her doesn't = the end of fun. I'll clip it on and off throughout our walk (we have lots of dog-safe alleyways in my neighbourhood that I let her roam free on). Filling their cup for off-leash decompression is SUPER important for all dogs, especially high-energy breeds. Fetch is ok for building stamina (or the last resort for I just don't have time to give her a longer walk), but it's just not the same as a decompression walk (a walk in nature, low dog and people traffic, quiet space where dogs can safely roam and express their dog-ness! :) ).
    Of course, I keep her on leash around other dogs, and I let her off when I know there aren't reactive dogs around (I also have a solid recall on her of course ;) ).
    I'd love to hear your take on this! Have you heard of decompression walks? Do you do them with your dogs? I know in the US you guys have things like SniffSpot. Have you ever tried to use it? Do you give your dogs off-leash time every day or every few days?

  • @AGallegos288
    @AGallegos288 Рік тому

    Zak, how do you feel about prong collars? I see a lot of info online about it and a lot of mixed reviews.

  • @peg4400
    @peg4400 Рік тому

    I'm in the Kansas City area and watching. I've got two smaller dogs and having shoulder/rotator cuff surgery this week. I'm about to give up on leash training. 😒

  • @judithtrigg1694
    @judithtrigg1694 Рік тому

    I have 13 yr old and 7mth old I walk them together the pup learns calmness from my old dog.we just amble.still pulls a bit but older dog is so patience.

  • @loganlandrum9956
    @loganlandrum9956 Рік тому

    What’s the harness the puppy has. I’m trying to update my buds harness

  • @nandinisehar
    @nandinisehar Рік тому

    Welcome to Kansas! Big fan from garden city ks

  • @wookieelover9103
    @wookieelover9103 Рік тому

    Oh yeah the “when you first start” working with a puppy it’s like walking a kite flying in the wind lol

  • @aline9123
    @aline9123 Рік тому +1

    Veronicas breed mix is still making me curious. I know a Border Collie Akita Inu mix which comes pretty close to her appereance. The ears, tail tip and whithe socks could be border collie, and the rest some kind of Spitz. Plus something for the long legs maybe.

  • @kibrika
    @kibrika Рік тому +1

    Yeah, the episode was way better than the clickbait thumbnail/title suggested. Especially since there have been episodes in the past that have been a bit hectic, the thumbnail didn't lead to believe there'd be this nice calm flow to the episode that your commentary throughout lends to it.

  • @stormermb7406
    @stormermb7406 Рік тому

    Zack I have a question, so I am saving money up for a gsd. I wanna make sure I train inside and outside but I have neighbors dogs that barks at us. What would you recommend us to do? I want everything to go as planned for me so it’ll become successful

  • @Ashley-lx9wr
    @Ashley-lx9wr Рік тому

    Which brand of frisbee do you use?

  • @jeno264
    @jeno264 Рік тому

    Inertia catching the frisbee 😍😍😍💖💖💖

  • @hhlagen
    @hhlagen Рік тому

    My dog intently watches your videos!! I didn’t know you had left Alaska.
    My dog takes off and chases deer. Once she starts there is no recall that works. So what I need to do is keep her on leash at all times? The deer are in my yard. When she’s done this I put her on leash when she comes back.
    You just answered my question: 2years on leash. It’s just hard because I let her out the door to do her business.
    Love your channel & methods!

  • @connietaylor2171
    @connietaylor2171 Рік тому

    Is there something that I can use to stop brown spot in grass from urine? Thanks

  • @MarigoldsintheGarden
    @MarigoldsintheGarden Рік тому

    Hi Zak I have brought up my labradoodle following all of your methods and she is the same age as Inertia. However, lately she is not listening to my husband recently, and yet she always listens to me. What do you think 🤔 we should do? I have both of your books. Thank you 😊

  • @user-ly6bq1qn1x
    @user-ly6bq1qn1x Рік тому

    Such a nice quiet place and then that ? Phew 😮‍💨

  • @briane651
    @briane651 Рік тому

    I have not been keeping up with Zak and Bree. Started watching when they got inertia and was living in Louisiana. Then I saw a few videos of them being in Nebraska/Alaska or something like that. Are they just traveling around or moving around? What’s the situation?

  • @kimg5784
    @kimg5784 Рік тому

    I love your technique. My dog has started to bark at nothing (use to have a reason like a car or person etc) and then he stops and walks over to me or comes and sits in front of me barking - He's looking for a treat for when he stops barking. ughhh and lol

  • @MsPardal123
    @MsPardal123 Рік тому

    Gezzz 😂 I can walk my dogs like you do 😂😂😂

  • @mandyluna
    @mandyluna Рік тому

    I'm excited to watch Veronica grow and see if she stops barking so much.

  • @poopsiexpants
    @poopsiexpants Рік тому +1

    Oh dang that’s an hour away from me! I hope y’all stay hydrated in this scorcher of a couple weeks

  • @thebiblemessenger
    @thebiblemessenger Рік тому +1

    Chef PomPom was so LOL

  • @simplylive2466
    @simplylive2466 6 місяців тому

    Yeah, I have a high energy ex-hunting dog 5yr old with abuse/reactive issues; and now trying to train a hyper 12week old puppy also hunting breed; and no choice but to walk them together by myself, in high density urban area. It's absolutely nuts and yes, arms/back so sore. But I am getting some really lovely "heel" time after a few weeks of training, with chaos at times, when we come in contact with dogs and all the rubbish/food left on the streets being a constant temptation. But man, some days I want to come home and cry.

  • @parkermaccrate5969
    @parkermaccrate5969 Рік тому

    My pup always gets the frisbee, I just can’t roll the damn thing lol it always stops before she runs out to it

  • @tiamisscaro
    @tiamisscaro Рік тому

    So I got a puppy and I’m new to the dog world. Once she is fully vaccinated will go on walks around the neighborhood. The thing is, that around my area there are a lot of stray dogs. How should I address walking her with these unleashed dogs right outside our apartment?

  • @pamelamarsh998
    @pamelamarsh998 Рік тому

    I have 2 dogs and I walk them together and they always want to go the opposite way but they are pretty good for the most part, I have been teaching them "this way guys" and they usually change direction. My problem is if a car comes down the road or someone walks by the house..together it's horrible..i do love them anyways ♥️

  • @Defffunnystuff
    @Defffunnystuff Рік тому

    Hi zak. I got a German shepherd puppy 4 weeks ago. She is 11 weeks. She is very scared of cars. Walking into stores is hard because she is scared of moving cars… Like I cannot take her for a walk because she cowers and runs away when she hears a car. Please please can you give me any tips? I am struggling hard

  • @amyscott2275
    @amyscott2275 Рік тому

    Hello, I was wondering if you could help me. I rescued a 5 month old Labradoodle that was from a puppy mill. I can not get her to potty outside. I have tried everything that I can think of. I take her out so many times a day and sometimes stay out for a couple of hours and she will not go! I can't figure her out...
    Thank you!
    Also, vet says no medical issues, so I know it's not that.

  • @lisasavins4135
    @lisasavins4135 Рік тому

    Check out Harvest Host and Boondockers Welcome for places to park your rig.

  • @theunskoch4256
    @theunskoch4256 Рік тому

    How can i walk two dogs together, one is older, senior years about 13 years old, small male and placid, the other is a large mix breed boxer x doberman, female very very energetic when i walk with her, for no reason intsantaniously impulsively can suddenly pick up speed, i would pull her back and come to a full stop but when we start walking she does the same thing again

  • @n.ciebevilaqua3603
    @n.ciebevilaqua3603 Рік тому

    Hey, Zak. I just wanted you to know that about 6 years ago, when I decided that I wanted to adopt a puppy, I started watching dog-training videos here on UA-cam just to get a clue. When I found your videos, I just had a sense that you really know what you're doing, in a loving yet firm way. A month or two later I walked into a shelter in FL, and immediately saw a little Pit/Boxer mix peeing on the floor right before going for her bowl of dinner. She wriggled up to me in the most adorable way, and I adopted her then. She is NOT one of those really chill-type Golden Retrievers/Labs---she still tends to go bananas when she sees other dogs (usually because she wants to play, but sometimes because some tiny dog starts barking things about my dog's Momma, and getting in her face, and she gets pissed off). But your videos were the biggest asset I had while training her as a 3-4- month-old puppy--she's now about 6 1/2 years old, and her best behaviors are the result of training I did after learning from your videos. She will never be a "calm" dog, but she is just wonderful, and continues to remember all of the things I learned to train her to do from watching your videos back then. I'd be a nervous wreck trying to travel as you guys are with her (we did make it from FL to NJ without any disasters!), but you made all the difference in how I was able to train her, with the right attitude, to do the important essentials, which she still remembers. So thank you very much.

    • @n.ciebevilaqua3603
      @n.ciebevilaqua3603 Рік тому

      No idea why some of my comment got the lines through them--I meant everything I wrote!

  • @novascotiaducktollerchanne3103

    What type of dog is inertia?

  • @brandonslechta2510
    @brandonslechta2510 Рік тому +1

    ZAK! PLEASE HELP! I have a 3 year old Border Collie who LOVES frisbee. As of late, after longer sessions, he has been knicking his tongue it appears? And bleeds. It looks bad but stops almost instantly and never leaves a mark? Are my sessions too long? Thank you.

    • @lucyjasminepickle
      @lucyjasminepickle Рік тому +1

      Have you checked your disc for rough spots from bites? Can file them down if so.

  • @7autumn5
    @7autumn5 Рік тому

    Omg. Rando off leash dogs. We were getting our oil changed and the place was like oh dogs are welcome in the waiting room. Awesome…but then there is a “local man and his dog”…very large dog…who “like to hang out” at this oil change place…and that very large and muscular dog is not on a leash. We were outside, walking to a rural king which was next door with our dog, because we weren’t comfortable with the situation when this off leash dog trots up to my dog ! Luckily I have my dog in a harness, on a leash, and he is a 9.5lb poodle. So I just lifted him by his handle on his harness and had him in my arms in a second. That dog had a friendly tail wagging body posture but his jaws could snap my poodle in half…and he had little to no recall to his owner…neither does my dog when he is excited…which is why my dog stays on leash. 😉

  • @Ana-em6nt
    @Ana-em6nt 3 місяці тому

    My dogs love to bark! They often times don't even stop to take a treat! My dogs currency is food instead of play. What do I do?

  • @alangomez4952
    @alangomez4952 Рік тому

    The book link does not work by the way.

  • @connieeneix3891
    @connieeneix3891 Рік тому

    You should have asked for free ride tickets for leaving your spot. Lol 😆. I know what you mean about barking, my pup is 22 months and barks at anyone walking with or without a dog or any one that drives by. On occasion startles me as it comes out of now where! I realize she is just guarding the yard. Your adventure looks Ike fun !

  • @mahmoudgharieb3765
    @mahmoudgharieb3765 Рік тому +2

    Zak is the best trainer ever, love watching your videos!!!
    :)

  • @bethmorano1452
    @bethmorano1452 Рік тому +1

    I took my 5 month old chocolate lab puppy on a road trip. I’m trying to expose her to different situations and people. We were sitting at a picnic table minding our own business. Two little boys walked towards us. Maybe 5 and 3 years old. Parents are oblivious. The boys started to bark at her. She barked back. In 3 seconds my pup was feeling overwhelmed and anxious. Me and a bystander told the boys to stop. They didn’t. I was petting my pup telling her she was good because she didn’t go towards the kids. Boys weren’t going to stop so I told my pup we were leaving. She obeyed and we got out of there. What should I have done differently?

  • @marinarbekka
    @marinarbekka Рік тому

    Yes good luck. I walk 3 dogs together and yes the feed bad off each other. Ages 1 yr 3 months-male, two females 9 yrs and 2 yrs old. The 2 yr old fractured my wrist pulling and the three of them I think did something to my right pinky finger.

  • @thelikebutton8974
    @thelikebutton8974 Рік тому

    You can park on our two acres here in Missouri. Rent would be helping with our 2 young puppies lol

  • @donnathompson5951
    @donnathompson5951 10 місяців тому

    Hey, if you're ever in western Wisconsin and want a spot to park & play, stop by! We have 40 acres and could a bit of training advice in return!! :)

  • @skylar_edits
    @skylar_edits Рік тому +1

    hey i want to get a puppy but I'm going to be at school most of the time, and someone will be home all day but I'm scared the puppy will get attached to the person at home instead of me, what should I do?

    • @BeefyBidoof
      @BeefyBidoof Рік тому +1

      Don't get one. It's unreasonable to expect a dog to be attached to someone who is rarely present, and placing the responsibility of training and caring for the dog on someone else for the same reason is unfair to them. Wait until you can dedicate an appropriate time and resources to that animal.

  • @Shadowmyzt74
    @Shadowmyzt74 Рік тому

    How do you get a dog to listen when they are so scared, the drag you home? We've been working on this for 11 months now and still, she will get overwhelmed and boom ears pinned, tail tucked and pull back to safety of her yard.

    • @BuddysDream1
      @BuddysDream1 Рік тому +1

      You need to gradually desensitize her to the thing that she fears, and in doing so, train her to look to you when she encounters that which she fears. It takes a long time and alot of practice, starting with desensitizing from a great distance and when she is comfortable at the great distance you would slowly shorten the distance. If she is overwhelmed, that means you are overexposing her to the "trigger". If there are several triggers, you will need to work on desensitizing her to one trigger at a time. Good Luck!!

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 Рік тому

    Good video. Veronica should have been named Barkie. She's very cute. Inertia has become a great furrsister/mentor. Praying for a good journey.

  • @victoriabarry1615
    @victoriabarry1615 Рік тому

    How do you introduce a game like frisbee? I have a 2 year old border collie. She doesn’t understand games. She just chases our other dog.

  • @TobIas-or9dj
    @TobIas-or9dj Рік тому +2

    Your training is based on the analysis that the dog „will stay with you to get the things she wants“…
    But maybe she doesnt want what you can give her just in that particular moment.
    Maybe she wants to protect, or hunt… and thats where the house of cards collapses.
    No consequences, no control

  • @lucettacole4617
    @lucettacole4617 Рік тому

    Welcome to Kansas from Wichita!!! By the way, Wichita has a wonderful community of dog trainers. Its worth checking out!

  • @blazefairchild465
    @blazefairchild465 Рік тому

    I hope you find a nice spot to park!

  • @dogrevolutions1016
    @dogrevolutions1016 Рік тому

    How do I help my dog that is reactive with other dogs. Got him from the pound and I think he has had a bad experience with other dogs. He is not aggressive at all but puts his hair up and barks

    • @a.e.s.n.
      @a.e.s.n. Рік тому

      If he's raising his hackles it could be aggression, depending on if it's hackles all the way down his back to his tail. If it's just hackles raised near his shoulders than it's arousal.

    • @dogrevolutions1016
      @dogrevolutions1016 Рік тому

      @@a.e.s.n. they only go to his shoulder. We went to a behavioral specialist in dogs and they said he is afraid because when a dog approaches him he freezes and has his tail tucked. Dogs have ran to him and not one bit a sine of aggression but more fear. I don’t know how to help him. He had a bad experience at the pound and that seems to be ingrained in his head.

  • @breannasoule7640
    @breannasoule7640 Рік тому

    Does anyone know what kind of harness Veronica is wearing?

    • @pixel.catcher
      @pixel.catcher Рік тому

      It looks like Ruffwear - the all time best harness though is Perfect Fit, comes in three parts all sized for your dog so you end up with a super comfortable, strong harness with minimal body coverage 👍

  • @HenggaoCai
    @HenggaoCai Рік тому

    I already read your two books. When is your next book coming out?

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  Рік тому +1

      What would you like it to be about?

    • @HenggaoCai
      @HenggaoCai Рік тому

      @@zakgeorge how to train small dogs in different environments?

    • @HenggaoCai
      @HenggaoCai Рік тому

      @@zakgeorge or special situations that you may encounter when you train your dog.