I find your videos so useful. Oh how I wish I had the expertise and grace you show here. So impressive and such an incentive for me to keep trying to improve my communication with my 10 month old male Border Collie who has so much to offer in potential. Keep educating us please and thank you!
Thank you will watch this over and over as it gives lots of tips you are so kind to us pet owners I love making my GSD day full of fun through training and play
I'm reviewing some of my favorite "Marker" videos to help a friend with her dog. Initially I had to use a lot of static rewards with my Working Line Shepherd. Now I use mostly Dynamic rewards (throw a ball or a lotus ball), and he waits in focused position until I throw it & say "break". I use both for reinforcement. But I can take him to a public place, send him to "place" on a towel (he's learned to generalize "place" to any flat or raised surface that doesn't look like the area around it), and he's not going anywhere.
He is right (as usual)... a REWARD for a dog can change and it is NOT always what you assume. A dog is not a person... see? Some dogs really dig a rolled or thrown ball or a tiny dry food morsel or being scratched lightly and told you love them. STOP ASSUMING and give a dog what it likes!
I always get so excited when you uploads, a little too excited....
*chipp!*
I’m getting a male German shepherd pup next week so I’m binge watching ur vids 😅 trying to get some knowledge right before
That’s funny. I’m picking up my puppy German Shepherd tomorrow. 😂
This was a great video thank you! Really showing the different ways to reward during training.
no one had touched on this subject like this , thank you!! . Good shoes 👌
Thanks, this is timely as I think my dogs are getting bored with my rewards system.
I find your videos so useful. Oh how I wish I had the expertise and grace you show here. So impressive and such an incentive for me to keep trying to improve my communication with my 10 month old male Border Collie who has so much to offer in potential. Keep educating us please and thank you!
You would be an amazing teacher! Nice videos I watch quite a few videos a day
What are the commands given to the second dog, is that a different language?
Concepts I hadn’t thought about before. Thank you.
great explanation 👌🏻👍🏻
Great video thank you
16:58 lol you left the engine running on that maligator :D
Make an reward event
Thank you will watch this over and over as it gives lots of tips you are so kind to us pet owners I love making my GSD day full of fun through training and play
Wow! Excellent instructions - Thank you
Great information very useful keep up these videos your doing a great service.
Oh waw, I just played like a dog with the dog because I was the one being excited because he did the trick lol
This is great! Thank you . . .
Indirect rewards create drive
Very informative
Spot on!
It seems you wait a second to chip
Are you waiting for them to hold it a second?
For the sit and the down the dog has to hold the position until you break him or give a dinamic reward.
Well done!
fenrir is beautiful!
Hey mate any chance you can do a video on teaching the dog to be free or break? Thanks legend
I'm reviewing some of my favorite "Marker" videos to help a friend with her dog. Initially I had to use a lot of static rewards with my Working Line Shepherd. Now I use mostly Dynamic rewards (throw a ball or a lotus ball), and he waits in focused position until I throw it & say "break". I use both for reinforcement. But I can take him to a public place, send him to "place" on a towel (he's learned to generalize "place" to any flat or raised surface that doesn't look like the area around it), and he's not going anywhere.
He is right (as usual)... a REWARD for a dog can change and it is NOT always what you assume. A dog is not a person... see? Some dogs really dig a rolled or thrown ball or a tiny dry food morsel or being scratched lightly and told you love them. STOP ASSUMING and give a dog what it likes!
Good on you mate but have you seen the Richard Heinze youtubt video with 2 dogs holding off 2 decoys while trying to protect
There owner
@@scottyreid497 no; and your suggestion has nothing to do with the video presented here by a top-level pro dog handler.