a typical dog training lesson

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  • Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
  • This week you'll get a look at a typical dog training lesson at Mordor, today Ash helps a couple with their Labrador puppy Bonnie.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 68

  • @MordorGundogs22
    @MordorGundogs22  2 дні тому +12

    If you like this episode please can you hit the like button on the video and leave a comment!
    Greatly appreciated 👍

    • @gordonspringate7500
      @gordonspringate7500 2 дні тому +1

      Charlie, I really like Ash style of training; this guy knows his stuff.

    • @SimonHurley-vq3fd
      @SimonHurley-vq3fd 2 дні тому

      excellent, learnt loads. thank you

    • @ChrisHamon-j3c
      @ChrisHamon-j3c День тому

      Absolutely loved this video. Very informative .. educating dog and owner. Brilliant. We have a 5 month old fox red Lab. he is reacting very well to this lesson.
      I hope you can do more of these sort of lessons. Thank you all so much 😊👍

  • @1seannnn
    @1seannnn 18 годин тому

    great lesson. Skipping this first step is where most people go wrong imo. So important to start small.

  • @jaybird4610
    @jaybird4610 2 дні тому +4

    Fantastic lesson. Thank you to the clients for letting us see it.

  • @janetwarren-dunford5449
    @janetwarren-dunford5449 19 годин тому

    Great video, love this. So informative and easy to follow. Thank you Ash. More like this please. ❤

  • @Avert87
    @Avert87 17 годин тому

    This is exactly the video I needed to see. Thank you!
    My puppy is mouthing the lead, and likes to keep hold of it, I keep it loose and just let him carry it, so long as he's walking nicely by my side.
    He's only 13 weeks old, so just doing 5 mins a day. The breeder demonstrated to me, and it was almost sad to see him obviously feel more confident with her 😅
    Hoping to grow in confidence, and your videos help so much, so thank you.

  • @carolwilliams3599
    @carolwilliams3599 День тому +2

    Another excellent video! I learn something new with every one. Thank You!

  • @thesvictory
    @thesvictory 21 годину тому

    Thank you😄 This is Brilliant😄

  • @PJTeal1
    @PJTeal1 День тому +1

    Great video. More like this please. Well done to Ash and Bonnie’s owners. Clear and simple 👏👏

  • @stephenchurchman7619
    @stephenchurchman7619 2 дні тому +2

    Never easy learning new techniques and being vulnerable on camera - big thank you to the owners.
    Having worked through distractions with our dog, it helped when our trainer explained that dogs are ‘innocently selfish’ and not doing those behaviors to be difficult on purpose
    Well done team!

  • @susanread5537
    @susanread5537 22 години тому

    Love this video! Fantastic

  • @Jacky-zj6ol
    @Jacky-zj6ol 2 дні тому +2

    This is a great video! It’s so helpful to see how a full lesson goes to learn a dog to walk heel. Timing is everything…
    Probs to Ash for being a positive teacher and giving clear instructions. 😊

  • @karinasmith504
    @karinasmith504 2 дні тому +4

    Brilliant video!

  • @aquarmby
    @aquarmby 2 дні тому +4

    Best video on the channel by far

  • @homestead.smallholding
    @homestead.smallholding День тому

    This is the most useful video yet. I really appreciate the reframing of our actions and focus on how they're reacting to it... really good advice. Thanks Ash, Charlie + Team

  • @christineburke4785
    @christineburke4785 День тому

    Ash is fantastically clear with his instruction. Great lesson 😊

  • @putbinoot
    @putbinoot 2 дні тому +1

    Nice video and good to see him training the owners as much as the dog.

  • @judsonstreet-yl3iz
    @judsonstreet-yl3iz 2 дні тому +3

    Very well done, professional, and informative. The trainer had great communication with the owners. I hope the owners will gain more confidence. The owners are very wise to contact you and learn from a professional. I found that place training aided in training sit, recall, heel, and steadiness. Making a large space small was very important for my dog Porter. We love your videos and your fun loving approach to teaching your animals. We would be interested in seeing additional videos of teaching whistle sit and casting. Thank you for your excellent content, Judson M. Street

  • @rensha8635
    @rensha8635 День тому

    Loved watching that. I’m practicing those points tomorrow with my young lab. All
    Makes perfect sense.

  • @gordonspringate7500
    @gordonspringate7500 2 дні тому +1

    Really good training video. I have not previously seen the trainer actually undertaking training skills. More please!!.

  • @sharonC662
    @sharonC662 День тому

    Love this video. I really learned a lot. it's good to see mistakes and how to rectify, thankyou to everyone for sharing

  • @clareodonnell6016
    @clareodonnell6016 День тому

    Fabulous thank you for providing this.

  • @richstratton8583
    @richstratton8583 День тому

    Fantastic video, Ash is an amazing trainer. Great to see, thank you

  • @Boris-z3d
    @Boris-z3d День тому

    Great video full of high value practical training tips! Amazing trainer and thank you for doing those! 👏👏👏

  • @NatalieFinnigan
    @NatalieFinnigan 2 дні тому +1

    This is really useful, thank you!

  • @rhyssmith4
    @rhyssmith4 2 дні тому +2

    This is a great watch more of this 👌

  • @nurseyj9
    @nurseyj9 2 дні тому

    Really good information about how much sleep a young dog needs! My beddywhippet (8 months) sleeps a good 5 hours in her crate every day, whether I'm on my nightshifts or not. Deliberate for me to make sure she's settled whilst I sleep the day away so her routine is exercise/training every morning, settle and sleep, wake up for dinner, toileting walk and then a bit of sofa time before I go to work. I also find that brain exercise (heelwork especially) makes her more tired and ready to settle than just physical exercise

  • @amyaw98
    @amyaw98 2 дні тому +1

    Thank you for this video, very helpful!.
    Last week I had an incident where someone not only ignored my 'no' when they asked to say hello, but also FED my dog as he was being jumpy & over-excited (which is something I've been working very hard to fix!). For context this person knows me/the dog, but that's no excuse to ignore my 'no'. They justified it by saying "it's okay, I have labs myself. I know what it's like"... 🙄
    Your videos help me maintain my confidence inspite of incidents like that which make my training harder.

    • @nurseyj9
      @nurseyj9 2 дні тому +1

      A hard stare, raised eyebrow and a 'police stop' hand out gesture works wonders!

    • @amyaw98
      @amyaw98 День тому +1

      @nurseyj9 get myself one of those shields the police have 😂

  • @GLNZ1
    @GLNZ1 День тому

    Just tried this with a dog we're looking at rehoming for a friend and amazed how well it works. Totally different dog

  • @Glasshousebc
    @Glasshousebc 2 дні тому

    This was superb, informative. I Always learn something from all you do.
    Many thanks

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 2 дні тому +3

    exactly like my dog ! All the same 'problems'

  • @vivdawson5953
    @vivdawson5953 2 дні тому

    That was absolutely brilliant … Great learning video… Thankyou… so much to learn🤗

  • @drdamo666
    @drdamo666 День тому

    I like this a lot, obvious stuff. But it's a really good demo of the slip lead and is making me think it's probably time to get one! Micromanagement on the lead was really good tip.

  • @keithhaynes8079
    @keithhaynes8079 2 дні тому

    I like this Charlie and Ash good lesson more of this please I am still a novice at 79 and 5 dogs later, you are never to old to learn more I have one at 19 months he is coming on nicely but he has a lot to learn.

  • @oldtimerdoggroomeruk230
    @oldtimerdoggroomeruk230 2 дні тому

    Great video good to see people learning!

  • @harveythedeveloper6347
    @harveythedeveloper6347 2 дні тому

    We have a 7 month old "fox red" lab also named Bonnie. Exactly the same temperament and walking issues so thank you, what a coincidence!

  • @mikeprince8514
    @mikeprince8514 2 дні тому

    Great video, really informative thanks to you and the owners for sharing - love this style of video a series perhaps??

  • @BenJamminJ
    @BenJamminJ 2 дні тому

    What a superb trainer and lesson

  • @rosjierandevelynhall9421
    @rosjierandevelynhall9421 2 дні тому

    Brilliant ! Thankyou, leash ‘reactivity ‘ … if it didn’t react it would be dead ‘😂 … really interesting topic .
    Great to see this lesson

  • @jaybird4610
    @jaybird4610 2 дні тому

    The trainer subtly mentions “the dog remembers the sit not the recall” during the recall portion of this lesson. In my opinion this is VERY important part of the lesson.

  • @geoffmatthias3056
    @geoffmatthias3056 День тому

    Great video it really shows how important training really is. Ash is excellent at communicating with the owners 👏 just goes to show you get out what you put in 🐕‍🦺👍

  • @KateOHara-xg4up
    @KateOHara-xg4up День тому

    Love love this.

    • @KateOHara-xg4up
      @KateOHara-xg4up День тому

      Would be great to see next lesson if they come back, to see progress and what advice they are given for next stage.

  • @LauraChamberlain-o2b
    @LauraChamberlain-o2b 2 дні тому +2

    Amazing

  • @lauraemery9630
    @lauraemery9630 2 дні тому +1

    Great video... more like this

  • @vivdawson5953
    @vivdawson5953 2 дні тому

    Absolutely brilliant … thanks So much to learn …. No need to even know the dog’s name or even speak to it! Clever stuff and well done to the owners for letting us watch the video . They were great too! 👍🏻 lovely dog!

  • @0304CJB
    @0304CJB 2 дні тому

    Really interesting, more training the owners than the dog! More content like this.

    • @GLNZ1
      @GLNZ1 День тому +1

      It's always the owners that need training. Ash is providing very clear comms to the owners so they can then provide very clear comms to the dog. Kudos to the owners for being filmed. Favourite owner training channel 😄

  • @joefish6546
    @joefish6546 День тому

    I would love to also see this trainer showing slip lead walking on a finished dog. During the turns its almost like he is using his left hand to cue the turn like you would use your hand for targetting with a dog. If this is the case, does there come a point where the dog targets your knee, or hip instead to maintain position and the hand can be freed from that position, or does the handler maintain that hand position while walking?

  • @viktorholmgren8978
    @viktorholmgren8978 13 годин тому

    I have a question. If you live in an area where you're need to keep your dog on a leash while they pee and poo, how do you handle that if your dog is in training to heel?

  • @spindriftgamer5614
    @spindriftgamer5614 2 дні тому +4

    How do you deal with lead biting. My cocker just twists and goes bonkers trying to chew the lead

    • @RiverBlakeful
      @RiverBlakeful 2 дні тому

      Rub vix vaporub on it

    • @KateOHara-xg4up
      @KateOHara-xg4up День тому

      @@spindriftgamer5614 my cocker used to do this. Depending on age of yours it could be that you're trying to do too much too soon maybe? Mine is 10 months now and no longer does it but it was very frustrating at the time. In hindsight I'd say I just went too quickly and I think taking a step back, even at this age is better but very hard. This video is good to watch at the lab isn't much younger than mine so nice to hear them say he's still young.. We will get there!

  • @DaleCairnie
    @DaleCairnie 16 годин тому

    At what age should i start walking my puppy?

  • @vivdawson5953
    @vivdawson5953 2 дні тому

    Two comments above ‘cos I am technophobic 😂😂….

  • @thehomme
    @thehomme День тому

    You call it a “nag” when it’s actually a punishment. It’s a shame to see trainer like you still teaching with aversive methods and passing this on to owners. Where do you draw the line in using force to train your dogs?

    • @PJTeal1
      @PJTeal1 День тому +2

      Maybe watch a different channel if you don’t agree with the methods?!

    • @ThemoosemanT
      @ThemoosemanT День тому

      I think the NAG here is being used, reasonably effectively by the trainer, and understandably less so by the owners, as a negative reinforcer, rather than a positive punishment. That said, it's not my cup of tea either, but really no point in asking your question here.

    • @thehomme
      @thehomme День тому

      @@ThemoosemanT adding something the dog doesn’t like is positive punishment. Punishment is punishment regardless of whether it works. Why not challenge and draw attention to poor training? And yes I’ll not watch anymore. UA-cam algorithm recommended the video

    • @bobmac2786
      @bobmac2786 День тому

      Where do you see punishment? I see gentle instruction. You can’t discuss and explain your requirements with the dog. You need to give instruction in a way the dog understands. He calls it a nag I call it a reminder. The dog will learn from this type of instruction. I wonder what methods you use to achieve the same results?

    • @thehomme
      @thehomme 23 години тому

      @@bobmac2786 you can’t see the punishment? The dog is having its neck yanked repeatedly with the lead. It’s a physical aversive being added to the dogs environment which is positive punishment. Would you smack a child repeatedly until it learns how to behave? When would you consider the training to be punishment? When the dog yelps in pain? Perhaps you think that’s ok too as long as it works? Loose lead walking can be taught better with a longer lead and positive reinforcement - adding something to the dogs environment he values such as food or a toy. It’s upsetting to realise most people such as yourself don’t realise that the approach in the video is both cruel and unnecessary and worse presented as the only and correct way.