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  • @mattcartwright8272
    @mattcartwright8272 Рік тому +19

    Looks like a typical Springer. Hopefully you can train the owner and instill in him the skills required to manage a working dog like Bo.

  • @eliasdefoort8299
    @eliasdefoort8299 2 роки тому +19

    Just a small tip: instead of repeating 'stay', say 'stay' once and then keep on saying 'good stay'. This way you unconsciously increase the amount of time he can stay by saying 'stay' only one time. You're rewarding him more by saying it with a 'good' in front. I'm no professional dogtrainer, but got this tip from one and it helped me controlling my Small Munsterlander even better!

    • @danamclemore3805
      @danamclemore3805 Рік тому +1

      Yep. This ^^ guy is all over the place with commands

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому +11

      Hi to both of you, in the owners defense, he is a first time dog owner and he needs as mush training a his springer. This was the first time they had been to me, he is a lot better now.

  • @thepansthisthatandtheother7766

    Love these videos. They have taught me so much for "Emma" and it's working.

  • @deagle666
    @deagle666 Рік тому

    Thx for a very interresting video. Got a lot of information on how to handle my own ”challenges” with my Welsh springer spaniel about the same age.

  • @eerr1438
    @eerr1438 Рік тому +10

    Only get a springer or a cocker if your prepared too put a lot of effort into them.
    The dogs are for flushing/hunting they need training don’t believe in them being called crazy?? Hyper yes but all that I’ve trained have been very intelligent

  • @carolinekelly1761
    @carolinekelly1761 Рік тому +1

    Love how you help owners of Soringers

  • @Joseph-jy5lz
    @Joseph-jy5lz 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice to see such good training

  • @robslade2571
    @robslade2571 Рік тому +6

    Springers are great dogs but are a bit crazy and they do need good training.

  • @jessicarobyn3670
    @jessicarobyn3670 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this vid! I have two springer puppies, brothers, both 7 months old today! What advice would you give in terms of training at this stage? We’re working on impulse control at the moment, same with fetch, and loose leash walking.
    They do have faults though. When walking, they get distracted by something as small as a fly. Treats won’t even pull them away from these distractions. What would you recommend?
    Also both of them aren’t the best around strangers and dogs at first, they bark a lot but as soon as the subject approaches they’re fine. One of the boys growls and the other hides when seeing other people/dogs. What would you recommend to fix these issues?
    Thank you!

    • @gaynorwilloughby7658
      @gaynorwilloughby7658 8 місяців тому +1

      Litter mate syndrome so train separately and more socialising

  • @AddietheSpringer
    @AddietheSpringer Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @DrillerAA
    @DrillerAA 2 місяці тому

    Beau is a handsome fellow.

  • @PT4LifeYO
    @PT4LifeYO Місяць тому +1

    I’ve never had to put a Springer on a lead or ZAP!!
    Never been there after 14 of them.
    All females though.

  • @user-et4vn5si7m
    @user-et4vn5si7m Рік тому

    Any tips for a springer who only wants to play fetch. These days she won’t even look at other dogs in the park, she’ll just be looking for a stick for you to throw to throw to her. This is hard when all the other dogs are playing and she’s just beside you waiting for you to throw the stick. This might be normal for some springer but I’m not sure.

  • @payloSK8
    @payloSK8 Рік тому +4

    Hi I’ve got a lovely springer girl, Denji is 4 months old puppy, in the house she’s like a soldier, she already learned sit, down, stay (she stays even when I pour in her food) and comes back at me on every recall. But outside the house is like a totally different dog, she wont listen to anything at all, not even look at me unless she’s very tired....and she’s pulling like crazy. Any tips on the matter? Is it because she is a puppy?

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому +2

      Hello Pavlos, many thanks for contacting me. Denji is still to young to start lead work which would sort this behaviour. My best advice is to find a out side enclosed area and to sit down and spend time playing with her. Try a pair of your smelly socks tied up into a ball shape or anything that she likes. Start by playing fetch and tease her with it and reward her with lots of praise. Don't over do it, little and often to keep her keen.
      Let me know how you get on.

    • @payloSK8
      @payloSK8 Рік тому

      Alright! Thanks you very very much!

    • @jackw5574
      @jackw5574 Рік тому

      @@payloSK8I have the exact same problem with my springer spaniel. She’s 5 months old and is very well trained inside. As soon as I take her out, she’s a different dog and I can’t get her attention no matter what…

  • @lindachatrin7221
    @lindachatrin7221 Рік тому +1

    Very good work, how old is he....?

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 7 місяців тому

    Exactly what my dog does !

  • @TGMFishing
    @TGMFishing 2 роки тому

    Do you offer training advise locally would love to have a chat struggling to reel my boy in he has too much drive he is always 150 million %

  • @lazaruslazuli6130
    @lazaruslazuli6130 5 місяців тому

    His original owner had no idea how to train a dog. By the time my last (4th) Springer was 11 months old, I could take him for a walk without a leash, and he knew all his commands by hand signals without me saying a word.

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 5 місяців тому

      I couldn't agree more, people who aren't prepared to put in the training shouldn't get a dog like a male springer.
      Saying that, not every situation is the same.

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 7 місяців тому

    Electric collars are forbidden in the Netherlands

  • @rayoflightcanada
    @rayoflightcanada 9 місяців тому

    so beautiful

  • @cloudbuster77
    @cloudbuster77 Рік тому +5

    I've had 3 field bred springers like Bo and failed at teaching them to heel. They pull so hard but I love the breed otherwise.

    • @timothyflanagan3641
      @timothyflanagan3641 Рік тому +2

      A harness is the ticket.!

    • @cloudbuster77
      @cloudbuster77 Рік тому

      @@timothyflanagan3641 we didn't have much luck w/those. gentle leader helped somewhat

    • @timothyflanagan3641
      @timothyflanagan3641 Рік тому +1

      @@cloudbuster77 the day I got the harness it worked so good ,and I don’t have to pull on his neck which made me feel so bad,my springer loves it.!!!

    • @cloudbuster77
      @cloudbuster77 Рік тому

      @@timothyflanagan3641 hmm, which brand harness?

    • @timothyflanagan3641
      @timothyflanagan3641 Рік тому +1

      @@cloudbuster77 it’s called the Easy Walk,been using it for 10 years still have it,best money I ever spent.!

  • @sarahgraham4844
    @sarahgraham4844 Рік тому +8

    bit concerning that this ia a "training" video but you didnt actually show us how.. very sceptical

  • @karenvanderwall669
    @karenvanderwall669 4 місяці тому

    the person is leading off with the the wrong foot after stopping and then start walking..should use a link collar to train

  • @jcarter8765
    @jcarter8765 Рік тому +3

    To live with a springer, you must be sure that they are burning up the incredible amount of energy they bring. First things first, get the exercise in. Then training will go much better.

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому +3

      Many thanks for the comment. These owners were first time dog owners and didn't do the correct puppy training and then came to me when the dog was one year old and out of control. I saw them just twice and things were going really well. Unfortunately they were not able to continue what I told them so things have not got a lot better.

  • @treborob
    @treborob Рік тому

    If he were a working dog, he'd have his tail partially docked. Hope he never injures it foraging in heavy cover, cos that can be serious.

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому

      Hi Robert, many thanks for your comment, this springer is a house pet so only needs lead work and recall training, he is not going to be working in the field.
      Thanks Richard

  • @alanbush4192
    @alanbush4192 Рік тому +4

    no bad dogs only bad owners. When the cage was opened, he pushed forward you should have pushed him back inside closed the door and repeated the exercise until you could open the door without him pushing out. when he got Bo out and put the lead on him, he immediately allowed bo to HUNT whilst on the lead that's why he was pulling. It amazes me how many owners are incapable of asserting their authority over their dog and the dog appears to be the boss and the pack leader. like i said only BAD owners most of who should not have a dog let alone a working springer and then they blame the dog and call it uncontrollable. owned bred and trained ESS to the gun over 40 years never had a bad one

  • @paulgrain19
    @paulgrain19 Рік тому

    That's the fault of breeders and trialing manic dogs not always inexperienced owners can only take a breed so far before problem after problem temperament and conformation is key

  • @catherinekeane8275
    @catherinekeane8275 Рік тому +1

    The owner needs training first, so much aggression, anger and impatience in his voice

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому

      Hi Catherine, I agree with you regarding the owner. This was the first time that I saw them so training the dog and the owner was paramount.

  • @markmccallum475
    @markmccallum475 Рік тому

    Is there an age where it's too old to train a Springer?

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому +2

      Hi Mark, it's never to late to train a Springer but it is easier to start at an early age. Once you start stay consistent with your training and don't over do it. Keep you dogs interested in the training, if you notice them loosing interest take a break. Take a look at my UA-cam videos for some guidance.
      Good luck.

    • @markmccallum475
      @markmccallum475 Рік тому

      @Working Springer Guernsey thanks for this. I've a 6 year old springer. He's grand in all regards, stays in my proximity, friendly. The irksome things are pulling on the lead and going over to families with dogs when he hears revving or sirens which scare him for some reason.

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому +2

      @@markmccallum475 hi Mark, really good lead work can bring wonders in dog training so work hard on it. Use a slip lead high on his head just behind the ears, and do lots of difection changes. Don't let him put his head down, he has to learn that you are the one in control not him. If you get this right then alot of the other issues should start to get better but it will take time. Be patient and never panic. Strong verbal commands are also important when training. When he does what you want give he lots of praise.
      Good luck.......

    • @bobriddle6068
      @bobriddle6068 5 місяців тому +1

      There always ready to learn, you just need to keep in mind there is a delay factor from your command to when it registers to the dog, at that point you are waiting for him or her to decide if they want to do it. I've always joked about my springer or britts saying they all go death at six months. You can be sure they hear you your just waiting for them to decide if they want to do it. They will pick it up fast if it's something they enjoy.

  • @danpatrick9080
    @danpatrick9080 2 місяці тому

    walking a bird dog by a bunch of chickens...how cruel )

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 2 місяці тому

      Hi, in my training I try to introduce the dogs to chickens, many people on the island have chicken's. My dog's are trained that chicken's are definitely off the menu.

  • @ltandkholbrook9555
    @ltandkholbrook9555 Рік тому +2

    Training a springer but not showing you how. A bit odd.

  • @darlene6531
    @darlene6531 10 місяців тому

    0:54

  • @workingspringerguernsey4961
    @workingspringerguernsey4961 2 роки тому

    Hi Matt, I would be only to happy to help, you can contact me by email at vyoc@cwgsy.net

  • @TradersVue
    @TradersVue Рік тому

    I have a 9 week old bitch springer, can you recommend advice for training please

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому +1

      Hi Andy, thanks for getting in touch. Congratulations on getting your springer. First of all don't be tempted to start training to soon, the main thing to start with a new puppy is to spend periods on a one to one with your puppy. It's in these early weeks that you install in your pup the relationship between the two of you. This is all about installing in your pup that you are It's best friend and the one that's fun to be with.
      You can also introduce some light retrieve games. Get a couple of your smelly socks and fold them into a ball shape a play with the pup with this. With its interest in this throw out the sock ball a few feet and get the pup to bring it back, make it fun and give lots of encouragement.
      I hope that this helps.

    • @TradersVue
      @TradersVue Рік тому

      @workingspringerguernsey4961 thanks
      For the above advice, I have a few toys I throw for her, but yeah I'll start getting her to fetch it and reward her

  • @user-qw3ie1rq5k
    @user-qw3ie1rq5k 9 місяців тому

    Lazy training!!

  • @peter844
    @peter844 8 місяців тому

    Not a good trainer in my view if you have to use that sort of thing

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 8 місяців тому +1

      Hi Peter, we all have different views on the best way to train a wide range of dogs and there owners. I use a wide variety of things to sort out many issues to the benefits of the dogs. No dog has ever suffered at any time in my care.

  • @danamclemore3805
    @danamclemore3805 Рік тому +3

    Why would you use an around the neck leash when you are training a child to walk on leash ??,
    Umm neck issues !!
    Use harness.
    You are all over the place.

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Рік тому +5

      Hi Dana, many thanks for your comment. If the leash is fitted properly it is the best tool for training a dog lead work. I have never had any neck issues when using one. I would not use one on the smaller breeds as a harness would be better. As for being all over the place, this springer was totally out of control when he turned up, to see the progress in such a short time was pretty good, he is still a work in progress.

    • @WreckItRolfe
      @WreckItRolfe Рік тому

      Try one

    • @eerr1438
      @eerr1438 Рік тому +8

      Child?? It’s an 11month old springer?
      Put a harness on that dog and you’ll never get it too walk properly.

    • @alanbush4192
      @alanbush4192 Рік тому +1

      why do people assume that because its round their neck it will harm them? these dogs are highly intelligent and mediately realise not to pull on the lead these dogs are not stupid only some owners. A harness on a Working springer HA HA HA

    • @elfynjones2117
      @elfynjones2117 Рік тому

      @@alanbush4192 yes cos you have stupid soft owners with working breeds that they call fur babies who think you can train em with a treat. see where your bit of sausage waving gets you when they get a wiff of scent.