Now that you've optimized your time outside with your puppy, you need to optimize your time INSIDE. Here are 5 WINS you should get every day: ua-cam.com/video/R5lDFn6vMyo/v-deo.html Happy Training!
Thank you, helpful info! I was taking a tour of the yard. That was ok during the day. But when our schedule changed, my puppy wanted to go out at night and tour around. Not great! Good thing she is open to learning a new routine! So now I’m a post and we can get back inside faster.
I've got a 2.5 year old dog and getting her to poop outside is maddening. She'll do it, but then about every other week she'll poop in the house instead. It doesn't help that she spends 10-20 minutes trying to go, but if a single distraction happens (she's afraid of everything) it's over. Bicycle, neighbor, squirrel, walker, etc.
This is excellent!!!! I have a 12 week old Cavapoo and she is so dear! I have not treated her for anything I’ve trained her in yet but would like to to take her training to next level! Thank you!!! Are there certain puppy treats you recommend?
Question... how do you get a Golden Retriever puppy that wants to keep laying down in the grass to stay up and keep walking? Its not even a sit position, its all the way down. Mine is 10 weeks and keeps plopping down. Not sure if its the leash? I've been trying to reward when I can get him up and he walks with me and follows and isn't sitting... and saying good walk. I've never had one not want to move around sniff and explore more. Its the no budge too sometimes. On another note is there a good way to stop him from pulling out grass and putting every outside leaf, etc into his mouth? Thanks for all the helpful videos. I hope to be successful... its been years since I've had a puppy.
I have the same exact issues with my golden! Not so much that he plops down in the grass but that he puts everything in his mouth!! He just turned 12 weeks.
I live in an apt. Should i carry my pup down and out to grass outside (rather than let him walk) to avoid pottying in the hallways/stairwell? Or let him get used to holding it until we get outside?
You should carry them to avoid them having an accident! (It’s what McCann Dogs recommend as well). Puppies are not supposed to walk in stairs at all when they’re young, so it’s a win-win to carry them :)
Thank you for this training. I have a miniature Yorkshire Terrier puppy 6 months. He is a happy confident puppy who loves to romp with bigger dogs. Being so tiny (2kg and as tall as a pint glass when sitting), he tries to jump up to other dogs faces or up people's legs to say hello and engage the dogs in play. That was ok in dry summrr weather but now its autumn rain and muddy paths and I need to keep him clean. (His little legs are only about 3-4 inches. He gets wet n muddy just weeing on a lawn). Any training suggestions for the little guys please?
Yikes. A first dog a German Shepherd. You can do it but that dog will need intense training and intense exercise. Saying as a person who grew up in a Shepherd breeding household.
@@thunderdragon8341that’s good because they need a solid two hours of intense exercise so like a 30min job plus 30 min walk in the morning and an hour bike ride every night, plus mind games.
When my 9 week old is whining and pulling we take him back inside to the crate, wait 5 minutes and try again - repeat till they go to the bathroom then reward.
Now that you've optimized your time outside with your puppy, you need to optimize your time INSIDE. Here are 5 WINS you should get every day: ua-cam.com/video/R5lDFn6vMyo/v-deo.html
Happy Training!
Thank you, helpful info! I was taking a tour of the yard. That was ok during the day. But when our schedule changed, my puppy wanted to go out at night and tour around. Not great! Good thing she is open to learning a new routine! So now I’m a post and we can get back inside faster.
i freaking love this channel
Thank you, I really like the tip about putting the treat up to your face before offering it to puppy and why they need to sit straight.
Always very clear and useful videos. Thank you all. I yet do not own a dog but, i learn a lot from you and i will train online my.future dog with you
I just got a 5 month old Labradoodle and I was going to name her Maple! I went with Mabel instead though 🥰 Great video!
My 6 month old Boxer is Maebell!
This is exactly what I needed for my new puppy! You guys are awesome thank you!!
I've got a 2.5 year old dog and getting her to poop outside is maddening. She'll do it, but then about every other week she'll poop in the house instead. It doesn't help that she spends 10-20 minutes trying to go, but if a single distraction happens (she's afraid of everything) it's over. Bicycle, neighbor, squirrel, walker, etc.
Not nice
Try going to a quieter place, or earlier in the day. Try moving away from the noises
That’s the issue I’m having rn with my 4 month old 😅
Your videos are so awesome! Thank you so much for helping fill this world with well trained doggies! ❤
This is excellent!!!! I have a 12 week old Cavapoo and she is so dear! I have not treated her for anything I’ve trained her in yet but would like to to take her training to next level! Thank you!!! Are there certain puppy treats you recommend?
A helpful clip. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
Question... how do you get a Golden Retriever puppy that wants to keep laying down in the grass to stay up and keep walking? Its not even a sit position, its all the way down. Mine is 10 weeks and keeps plopping down. Not sure if its the leash? I've been trying to reward when I can get him up and he walks with me and follows and isn't sitting... and saying good walk. I've never had one not want to move around sniff and explore more. Its the no budge too sometimes. On another note is there a good way to stop him from pulling out grass and putting every outside leaf, etc into his mouth? Thanks for all the helpful videos. I hope to be successful... its been years since I've had a puppy.
I have the same exact issues with my golden! Not so much that he plops down in the grass but that he puts everything in his mouth!! He just turned 12 weeks.
Great video! How many treats is too many treats in one training?
I live in an apt. Should i carry my pup down and out to grass outside (rather than let him walk) to avoid pottying in the hallways/stairwell? Or let him get used to holding it until we get outside?
You should carry them to avoid them having an accident! (It’s what McCann Dogs recommend as well). Puppies are not supposed to walk in stairs at all when they’re young, so it’s a win-win to carry them :)
Thank you for this training.
I have a miniature Yorkshire Terrier puppy 6 months. He is a happy confident puppy who loves to romp with bigger dogs. Being so tiny (2kg and as tall as a pint glass when sitting), he tries to jump up to other dogs faces or up people's legs to say hello and engage the dogs in play. That was ok in dry summrr weather but now its autumn rain and muddy paths and I need to keep him clean. (His little legs are only about 3-4 inches. He gets wet n muddy just weeing on a lawn).
Any training suggestions for the little guys please?
Maybe teach him down command to not jump up on you?
Thanks to ur training I think I’m ready to get my first puppy a German shepherd
Yikes. A first dog a German Shepherd. You can do it but that dog will need intense training and intense exercise. Saying as a person who grew up in a Shepherd breeding household.
i know they high energy but i love biking and running so that won't be an issue and love hiking@@cjdflkj
@@thunderdragon8341that’s good because they need a solid two hours of intense exercise so like a 30min job plus 30 min walk in the morning and an hour bike ride every night, plus mind games.
My issue is that my 12 week old girl does not care for treats when outside
I tried this with my 8 week old. After a while he just starts whining and trying to pull out of his collar. Ideas?
When my 9 week old is whining and pulling we take him back inside to the crate, wait 5 minutes and try again - repeat till they go to the bathroom then reward.
Is there an age where this is too late to start?
What if your puppy is a leash biter?
My puppy isn’t food driven lol she loves her toys😂🫶🏽
Maple is the perfect name for her.
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My rule is 20 minutes after a drink they go out for a piddle... No treats after dinner @ 7pm. It stops all the farting at night lool
What about her just laying down and not doing anything then peeing when you come inside
Openminded friend 86
In her sitting position it was away from Ken and she could easily be distrated.
sitting close like she did is the first step of a heel, or loose leash walking
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This is such a great resource for the people who are going to welcome a new dog to their house, thank you 🤍