I’ve just found you and your videos after “waking up” after being able to learn how to safely live with the pandemic. I have an English Springer/poodle mix who is *amazing.* We got lazy and are now are getting her up to speed to get her GKC and then therapy certification. “The Algorithm” sprinkles in those interviews and I’m finding the kindest people are the best trainers. It helps my heart.
This was one of the most interesting interviews on dog training ever. What a tremendous insight into a lifetime of dogs and training. You are both 100% correct. If you find a trainer that thinks he knows it all. You need to keep looking. As once you aren’t receptive to new ideas you will quickly drop off the pace. Dog training has evolved and will continue to do so. It’s what keeps you hooked for life. Well done Tom and Nate.. 🇬🇧
@@NateSchoemer No problem. Credit where it’s due. I personally found it interesting because I have experiences remarkably similar to Toms. Being involved with dog training since the mid 1970s. Taking my first payments for training in 1979. So if that’s the reference point for being professional, quite a long time. But of course it’s a journey. That’s what I found particularly interesting. Being an active training kennels we always have 15 to 20 dogs come and go every month. For remedial training. Frequently aggressive and anywhere from stimulated reactive with little or no aggression right up to dogs with a significant bite history. If l could travel to USA Tom and yourself along with Michael Ellis and Ivan Balabanov would be trainers I’d like to visit with..
Excellent interview! Thanks! Love it when a recognized trainer "pays homage" to a legend. And most of all when he doesn't try to show how much he knows about training and let's the interviewee do most of the talking. Only the great can be truly humble. Kuddos to both of you!!
Absolutely LOVED this podcast. Everything was great. So much information. Huge respect for the both of you. I live in Canada and would have loved the opportunity to go to this school. Amazing:)
Thank you for this podcast. I really enjoyed it. It was very educational. I went on Tom Rose’s website. I haven’t had a dog in many years. I was looking for a school for dog trainers that was very knowledgeable and experienced to train me. You are an inspiration to me as a future dog trainer and your UA-cam channel, which I watch regularly, I use your book and your UA-cam Dog Trainer Course together, thank you for both.Tom Rose School have the Pet Obedience course for trainers I need to start off with. Thank so very much for being there for the serious dog trainers that want to help dogs and people. Stay safe.
Kudos to both you, Nate and Tom Rose for such an informative interview. Always something new to learn from you and Tom. i.e. remote collars as a safety measure. Keep up the wonderful work that you both do.
Brilliant interview. So nice to get this exposure to Tom Rose. These interviews and your dog training videos really make the Paetron membership well worth it. Keep up the great work! Nate Schoemer for John Wick 4! :) Please ask Tom Rose to allow shipping his book to Canada. :) Can't get the book here unless I'm willing to pay $220 on Amazon Canada. :(
Just going through some of your 'older' videos. This is a real gem. Your discussion about tools towards the end was particularly poignant. Unfortunately here in Australia right now we're going through the process of having people who don't understand ANYTHING at all about dogs and the tools that can be used to train them, influencing politicians to institute blanket bans on particular tools because they are 'cruel'. As Tom said - your shoe can be the cruellest implement used in dog training if you want it to be...do we make ALL dog trainers go barefoot because some physcho MIGHT kick their dog? Regrettably, its a sign of the times in many aspects of life. The result is going to be people implementing old-school methods for dog training that are abusive, because they can't access tools that allow them to communicate more effectively with their dogs. Education is paramount - not banning things just because some idiot has the potential to be cruel with it... I'm getting a bit older so its not really practical for me to take 6 months out and go and train at Tom's school, but it would be a great opportunity for anyone that is really interested in developing as a trainer, and in really helping out dogs & families have the best life together they can have.
I agree. I would be distraught if they did something stupid, like banning the use of remote collars in the US. My dogs would be bummed, too, since the remote collar is what allows them to run and play off-leash every day at a local park. Without the remote collars, I wouldn't be able to be a responsible dog owner and allow them to run through the fields without any control. Unfortunately, so many individuals either want to virtue signal by saying they don't use remote collars or banning them without being properly educated on it. Sometimes ignorance is not bliss. Thanks for your comment and supporting the channel. Cheers!
Please give a detailed explanation of "sending out" where you used "RUN" as command and dog run straight ahead. And thank you for soo perfectly explained videos about building relation between pet and owner. Hatts off to you. RESPCT. 🐶
@@NateSchoemer Sir you didn't answer my consult........ plz tell me whether you will show me how to get that or not. #( ua-cam.com/video/gfvRjindKRY/v-deo.html ) in that video after the dog gets command "Attack" dog attacks and after that (time "22:35") she calls the name of dog and dog lays down and keeps a watch on target (you) how to teach that? Thank you #
Nate! I want to bring up a concern of mine when it comes to your facebook community: Prong collars! And the fact that A Lot of people in the community are suggesting these collars as a quick and "pain free" way of solving leash walking problems. Could you adress this in a video, and what you think about it. I'm very curious about your opinion on this...since the big reason to why I started following your videos and joined the community was your positive reinforcement methods - not prong collar methods. And I live in Norway where prong collars are illegal. So everything prong collar to me seems like outdated training techniques that I would never turn to. Thanks for all the inspiring content so far!
Legitimate question: Tom said that the video of puppies being thrown into the water was all the students idea and not the schools idea, but if thats true then how come he didn't address the OTHER video that was shared at the same time of his own HEAD INSTRUCTOR tossing a student's puppy into the water alongside the students too?? It feels like there are some holes in the story.
Great question. The video was taken over 2 years ago and everyone in the video was a student. That training is not part of the curriculum at the school. A common saying we have in the Marine Corps is, "Good initiative, bad judgment!" Due to lack of experience, the students thought they were doing something good for the pups, but clearly, they were not. It's no excuse, but measures have been taken by Tom to ensure that no unauthorized training will take place again on school property.
@@NateSchoemer hey Nate thank you for reply! I am confused though, you are saying that the 2nd video of the Head Instructor throwing a labrador puppy in the water, was NOT the head instructor and just a student?
A fantastic interview with Tom Rose.
Thanks, Raymond.
Tom Rose: Great Trainer. Great Competitor. Great Teacher. Great School.
Great Guy!
I couldn't agree more! :)
This is real talk. I love these old stories.
I’ve just found you and your videos after “waking up” after being able to learn how to safely live with the pandemic. I have an English Springer/poodle mix who is *amazing.* We got lazy and are now are getting her up to speed to get her GKC and then therapy certification.
“The Algorithm” sprinkles in those interviews and I’m finding the kindest people are the best trainers. It helps my heart.
Thanks, I appreciate that and I'm happy the videos are helpful. Cheers!
This was one of the most interesting interviews on dog training ever. What a tremendous insight into a lifetime of dogs and training. You are both 100% correct. If you find a trainer that thinks he knows it all. You need to keep looking. As once you aren’t receptive to new ideas you will quickly drop off the pace. Dog training has evolved and will continue to do so. It’s what keeps you hooked for life. Well done Tom and Nate.. 🇬🇧
Thank you, Steve and Tom! That means a lot coming from fellow dog trainers! Cheers!
@@NateSchoemer No problem. Credit where it’s due. I personally found it interesting because I have experiences remarkably similar to Toms. Being involved with dog training since the mid 1970s. Taking my first payments for training in 1979. So if that’s the reference point for being professional, quite a long time. But of course it’s a journey. That’s what I found particularly interesting. Being an active training kennels we always have 15 to 20 dogs come and go every month. For remedial training. Frequently aggressive and anywhere from stimulated reactive with little or no aggression right up to dogs with a significant bite history. If l could travel to USA Tom and yourself along with Michael Ellis and Ivan Balabanov would be trainers I’d like to visit with..
I love all this fabulous information..thank you Mr.Rose and Nate..
Thank you, Jennifer! :)
Excellent interview! Thanks! Love it when a recognized trainer "pays homage" to a legend. And most of all when he doesn't try to show how much he knows about training and let's the interviewee do most of the talking. Only the great can be truly humble. Kuddos to both of you!!
Thanks, Ató Nito!
Absolutely LOVED this podcast. Everything was great. So much information. Huge respect for the both of you. I live in Canada and would have loved the opportunity to go to this school. Amazing:)
Thank you for this podcast. I really enjoyed it. It was very educational. I went on Tom Rose’s website. I haven’t had a dog in many years. I was looking for a school for dog trainers that was very knowledgeable and experienced to train me. You are an inspiration to me as a future dog trainer and your UA-cam channel, which I watch regularly, I use your book and your UA-cam Dog Trainer Course together, thank you for both.Tom Rose School have the Pet Obedience course for trainers I need to start off with. Thank so very much for being there for the serious dog trainers that want to help dogs and people. Stay safe.
Great interview with Tom and he has a great book!
Thanks! :)
Keep up the good work!
Great interview. Experience is invaluable, it gives you knowledge you can never learn from theory. Wish this school was in Uk! 🙂
Thank you again, it means a lot! :)
Or in Norway! This was really excellent! So interesting to hear his story and know some more about your background!
Kudos to both you, Nate and Tom Rose for such an informative interview. Always something new to learn from you and Tom. i.e. remote collars as a safety measure. Keep up the wonderful work that you both do.
Thank you so much, Lita! :)
Brilliant interview. So nice to get this exposure to Tom Rose. These interviews and your dog training videos really make the Paetron membership well worth it. Keep up the great work! Nate Schoemer for John Wick 4! :) Please ask Tom Rose to allow shipping his book to Canada. :) Can't get the book here unless I'm willing to pay $220 on Amazon Canada. :(
Thanks again, Anly! I'll let Tom know about the book. :)
I really enjoy the way you work you're dog perfection. Thanks alot learn so much. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much!
That was an awesome interview.
Thanks Tim!
Great Job, Nate keep up the Great videos
Thanks! Will do! :)
Nate and Tom great video.
Thanks, David! :)
Awesome job guys
Thanks, Ray!
Thank you❤🌹, Sir🙏
Thank you! :)
Loved listening to this ☺️
Thank you so much. Tom Really is a great guy and teacher!
Just going through some of your 'older' videos. This is a real gem. Your discussion about tools towards the end was particularly poignant. Unfortunately here in Australia right now we're going through the process of having people who don't understand ANYTHING at all about dogs and the tools that can be used to train them, influencing politicians to institute blanket bans on particular tools because they are 'cruel'. As Tom said - your shoe can be the cruellest implement used in dog training if you want it to be...do we make ALL dog trainers go barefoot because some physcho MIGHT kick their dog? Regrettably, its a sign of the times in many aspects of life. The result is going to be people implementing old-school methods for dog training that are abusive, because they can't access tools that allow them to communicate more effectively with their dogs. Education is paramount - not banning things just because some idiot has the potential to be cruel with it...
I'm getting a bit older so its not really practical for me to take 6 months out and go and train at Tom's school, but it would be a great opportunity for anyone that is really interested in developing as a trainer, and in really helping out dogs & families have the best life together they can have.
I agree. I would be distraught if they did something stupid, like banning the use of remote collars in the US. My dogs would be bummed, too, since the remote collar is what allows them to run and play off-leash every day at a local park. Without the remote collars, I wouldn't be able to be a responsible dog owner and allow them to run through the fields without any control. Unfortunately, so many individuals either want to virtue signal by saying they don't use remote collars or banning them without being properly educated on it. Sometimes ignorance is not bliss.
Thanks for your comment and supporting the channel.
Cheers!
I mean there’s the internet and videos n stuff but there’s nothing like good old 1 to 1 training session in person
For sure! :)
Nice video.
Thank you
Will you do a IPO/IGP tracking video?
Yes! :)
@@NateSchoemer thanks
Hey Nate. How long and how much does a course in the Tom Rose school? Please let me know. Txs. Roger
Please give a detailed explanation of "sending out" where you used "RUN" as command and dog run straight ahead. And thank you for soo perfectly explained videos about building relation between pet and owner. Hatts off to you. RESPCT. 🐶
Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/fuiEzOnfCP4/v-deo.html
@@NateSchoemer thanks a lot
@@NateSchoemer Sir you didn't answer my consult........ plz tell me whether you will show me how to get that or not.
#( ua-cam.com/video/gfvRjindKRY/v-deo.html ) in that video after the dog gets command "Attack" dog attacks and after that (time "22:35") she calls the name of dog and dog lays down and keeps a watch on target (you) how to teach that? Thank you #
Is Tom rose book stil available
Yes. it's an excellent book and you can get access to it here: www.tomrose.com/product-page/dog-training-with-the-touch
Thank u so much I wish to work wth u and learn from u@@NateSchoemer
Neat
Thanks, Tom!
Nate! I want to bring up a concern of mine when it comes to your facebook community: Prong collars! And the fact that A Lot of people in the community are suggesting these collars as a quick and "pain free" way of solving leash walking problems. Could you adress this in a video, and what you think about it. I'm very curious about your opinion on this...since the big reason to why I started following your videos and joined the community was your positive reinforcement methods - not prong collar methods. And I live in Norway where prong collars are illegal. So everything prong collar to me seems like outdated training techniques that I would never turn to.
Thanks for all the inspiring content so far!
Thanks! Jump to 54:50 in this video. We talk about training collars.
Tom should sue that woman who did not pay her loans for slander and liable if she wrote injurious, false, words, to the public
Yes. It's not okay for someone to try and falsely ruin someones reputation.
Hey man I have a question does raw food that is Already made from a pet store make your dogs poop like liquidy and mushy ?
If it doesn’t contain bone then yeah
@@Apexbossman wdym bone
@@mxtthias246 lots of raw food has purée bone for it’s really good nutrient content
@@frostingfox8180 so feeding raw won’t make my dogs poop like dieira
@@mxtthias246 any diet change can change your dogs bowl movements. Eventually your dog should adjust though.
Legitimate question: Tom said that the video of puppies being thrown into the water was all the students idea and not the schools idea, but if thats true then how come he didn't address the OTHER video that was shared at the same time of his own HEAD INSTRUCTOR tossing a student's puppy into the water alongside the students too?? It feels like there are some holes in the story.
Great question. The video was taken over 2 years ago and everyone in the video was a student. That training is not part of the curriculum at the school. A common saying we have in the Marine Corps is, "Good initiative, bad judgment!" Due to lack of experience, the students thought they were doing something good for the pups, but clearly, they were not. It's no excuse, but measures have been taken by Tom to ensure that no unauthorized training will take place again on school property.
@@NateSchoemer hey Nate thank you for reply! I am confused though, you are saying that the 2nd video of the Head Instructor throwing a labrador puppy in the water, was NOT the head instructor and just a student?