It's the best way and explanation in UA-cam to train your dog the immediately stop with hand sign and whistle. Many thanks for sharing your experience with us and your work for making this video.
Hand signals and whistles are for cyclists. Dogs are far too intelligent to need them. Sadly, some humans might need them too. I've been training field dogs for a long time. Don't own a whistle. ...never will. Blasted things invade the very essence of being in our wonderous outdoors. Toot toot...toot toot....tooooot...toot toot...tooooot! Good gracious....its 2021 people! If I get a speeding ticket and come home unhappy, the 4-6 dogs here for training will likely skulk away, even if I try to greet them with a cheerful voice. If dogs are that "intuitive", who are the hand signals and whistles for? Obviously, NOT the dogs....
@@shug2795 We thanks God that we have people like you on this world, who exactly know what each one is making right or wrong. I suppose that you don't own a car, a television, or a mobile phone making any noise. Conclusion: Nobody is interisting in your opinion, or easier, please make a video of your own at your head points. We are waiting for it.....
This is just what I was looking for. Lots of exercises to practise and they are progressive too. Short video but packed with exactly the info I needed.
I would like to see this in the list basic commands! I have been working with dogs professionally for over 15 years and have never heard of this command before today!
It really is a good cue to teach a dog, that's why I recommend that people I know whistle train their dog even if they aren't working because it gives you more control. It helps massively when your dog is at the other side of the field and about to jump over a barbed wire fence!
When you 1st leave the dog, you need to step round in front and ever so slowly increase distance from there. If the dog doesn't already understand the wait/stay, they're going to get up and follow. Distance and duration needs to be built very slowly.
How do you make them sit when they are far away? They don't have a problem sitting and staying put while you walk away. Usually when you tell them to sit when they are down range they come to you and then sit. Can't seem to figure that one out, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've watched other videos and had success myself with the fake throw technique. Pretend to throw dummy or ball so that the dog turns and starts to run and then blow stop whistle. The dog will turn to look and stop due to realising that the dummy has not been thrown. Ask for sit if necessary and then throw dummy as reward. My pup learnt stop this way and will now reliably sit at range. Steadiness teaching next.
He emphasised walking to and rewarding the dog, rather than calling it to you after success. I think that is important. He also emphasised getting a good solid stay out of the dog as a prerequisite for anything.
I’ve got two cockers coming in a month. Question: is it better to train them separately with exactly the same commands but with their names added to the command?
do you really need to blow the whistle that hard at close range when the dog's ears are extremely sensitive? i love your videos, thanks for the clear instructions!
@@yasseenmoussalli9581 tru but shouldn't you save a loud whistle for when they're farther away or not getting the picture? I hardly raise my voice to a dog because if there's an emergency that requires yelling, I want him to be shocked by the tone change and stop. I hear ya though
It's the best way and explanation in UA-cam to train your dog the immediately stop with hand sign and whistle. Many thanks for sharing your experience with us and your work for making this video.
Hand signals and whistles are for cyclists. Dogs are far too intelligent to need them. Sadly, some humans might need them too. I've been training field dogs for a long time. Don't own a whistle. ...never will. Blasted things invade the very essence of being in our wonderous outdoors. Toot toot...toot toot....tooooot...toot toot...tooooot! Good gracious....its 2021 people! If I get a speeding ticket and come home unhappy, the 4-6 dogs here for training will likely skulk away, even if I try to greet them with a cheerful voice. If dogs are that "intuitive", who are the hand signals and whistles for? Obviously, NOT the dogs....
@@shug2795 We thanks God that we have people like you on this world, who exactly know what each one is making right or wrong. I suppose that you don't own a car, a television, or a mobile phone making any noise. Conclusion: Nobody is interisting in your opinion, or easier, please make a video of your own at your head points. We are waiting for it.....
This is just what I was looking for. Lots of exercises to practise and they are progressive too. Short video but packed with exactly the info I needed.
Your response says it all. Carry on Sir. It's....entertaining.
I would like to see this in the list basic commands! I have been working with dogs professionally for over 15 years and have never heard of this command before today!
Imdt and Apdt highly recommend training a stop cue
It really is a good cue to teach a dog, that's why I recommend that people I know whistle train their dog even if they aren't working because it gives you more control. It helps massively when your dog is at the other side of the field and about to jump over a barbed wire fence!
Best video on UA-cam
You had me as soon as you said “ lure “ instead of “ treat “ !
great videos hope to see more to help train my new pup .
When you 1st leave the dog, you need to step round in front and ever so slowly increase distance from there. If the dog doesn't already understand the wait/stay, they're going to get up and follow. Distance and duration needs to be built very slowly.
Just in case anyone watching doesn't realise this dog is more advanced.
Excellent- thank you
How do you make them sit when they are far away? They don't have a problem sitting and staying put while you walk away. Usually when you tell them to sit when they are down range they come to you and then sit. Can't seem to figure that one out, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've watched other videos and had success myself with the fake throw technique. Pretend to throw dummy or ball so that the dog turns and starts to run and then blow stop whistle. The dog will turn to look and stop due to realising that the dummy has not been thrown. Ask for sit if necessary and then throw dummy as reward. My pup learnt stop this way and will now reliably sit at range. Steadiness teaching next.
He emphasised walking to and rewarding the dog, rather than calling it to you after success. I think that is important.
He also emphasised getting a good solid stay out of the dog as a prerequisite for anything.
I’ve got two cockers coming in a month. Question: is it better to train them separately with exactly the same commands but with their names added to the command?
Super clear, thanks.
What age can you start this training?
Thanks, very clear
Typical of too many videos is a dog that ALREADY knows the requests. We need to see what to do when a dog does NOT do as expected. Thank you.
If the dog didn't know the commands, he wouldn't be able to demonstrate the steps of how to teach it.
After 5 months can we start
The only thing missing in this informative video is a couple of well behaved dogs at her feet.
do you really need to blow the whistle that hard at close range when the dog's ears are extremely sensitive? i love your videos, thanks for the clear instructions!
For a gun dog, you'll ultimately be shooting while it's nearby. Gunshots are definitely louder than whistles
@@yasseenmoussalli9581 tru but shouldn't you save a loud whistle for when they're farther away or not getting the picture? I hardly raise my voice to a dog because if there's an emergency that requires yelling, I want him to be shocked by the tone change and stop. I hear ya though
Hahahahahaha!! Or, how to take the style out of recall!!
Treating is cheating
With that logic so is paying someone for work