I’d like to see more videos like this showcasing you training smaller breed dogs. They’re great. I love large dogs and toy breeds. I’ve had 150 pound dogs and 5 pound dogs. Have a good day everyone.
Proper testament to how truly balanced you are as a trainer by highlighting not just the big boys ! Lovely to see the same methods with this little guy and great work as usual ! Keep it up
Thank you for doing this with a Yorkie. I have a rescue one (10yrs old) who I got some time ago and he has some terrible habits. His recall outside is usually very good, but. He'd not been on a lead until I got him and he walks in front and pulls back when I want him to come forward and his favourite trick is, if I call him and he doesnt want to come, is to curl into a ball where he is and when I pick him up, he shifts his weight about so he's unbalanced and I'm in danger of dropping him. He also 'claws' at me which, when I discourage him from doing it, he goes off in a sulk. TBH, he needs a few days with you!
It's so mesmerizing to see you training a yorkie! :P I love it though! I am more into medium and large dogs only because the one and only yorkie I had stole my heart and left devastated after many beautiful years together. Amazingly stubborn, smart little beasties ❤
Chur love your work bro, watching your videos happily changed me and my dog the prong collar works a charm I appreciate your work, all the way from New Zealand here.
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Have missed these videos, been watching since you first started and used to love the 15 min plus videos from when you first get the dogs to when they finish their training, always remember Chance the German Shepherd amongst many stayed blessed love from the UK.
I really need help with all kinds of training with my 1yr old Yorkie, she pulls on leash and the worst is her growling and snapping if I try to take her bully stick or a edible chew from her! I some mobility issues and I tried to train her and also hired a trainer when she was a puppy, but it didn't work out 😢
I imagine you get more big dog clients than small dogs, but it would be great to see more small dog training videos, how techniques have to be adapted for their greater fragility. I'm not gonna train anyone's dog, but I'm learning a lot anyways. I'm interning in a veterinary clinic, and it's frustrating to see how there are so many more small dogs that are actively agressive, not just fearful, than big dogs. The stereotypical lap dogs like Yorkies and Chihuahuas tend to be little terrors, glance at them sideways in their box and they scream bloody murder cursing you and your family for five generations. They never had a single disciplinary action taken against them, and some owners even complain if we put them in a cone to protect ourselves as we work, and some need both cone and muzzle at the same time. Since it's small people think such murderous intent is cute. Apply half of that behavior to a German Shepherd and it's suddenly different. Dogs need discipline. Just because it can't rip your throat out, or only with great difficulty, doesn't mean it should be allowed to even try. I swear some of these squeaky demons would eat our livers from the inside if they could.
@@ChanelThomas248Yorkies and Chihuahuas are terrier -type of breed dogs! That’s why they are so snarky, neurotic stubborn and snappy! They are bred to hunt! Almost any dog that had been bred down in size has a worse temperament! Compare the Giant Schnauzer to the Standard Schnauzer and a mini one! Same with Poodles! Standard Poodle, mini and toy! Spitzes, also! Pomeranian used to be a med-sized! Now, it’s barely recognizable, esp the American one! Shrunken brain! The European Poms look like the breed! They were bred as a German Spitz!
We can't find a treat to train our Yorkie. I've tried 4 so far arms she just snubs her nose at it. I heard that Newman's own pet treats with peanut butter 8:08 a favorite, but haven't run it down yet. Any suggestions? My puppy, 4 mo.old is a biter. More like an ankle biter, what do you do aboutl that?
Just wanted to say keep up the great work. Your videos have helped tremendously with getting my pup to have better manners and walk perfectly. The only issue we’re running into now is a fear of loud noises, and she’s scared of other dogs. Do you have any tips or tricks you’d recommend to help get her over these fears? Thanks again for the great content!
Got a rescue beagle a month ago. He’s awesome except for pulling on a leash and going nuts when he sees another dog. I tool him to spca basic training. Completely pointless. He was on leash in a room with 8 other dogs trying to learn “sit and lay down” and they were 100% positive reinforcement, including never saying no! Needless to say, pointless. I was VERY hesitant to use any training using prongs. But after watching a ton of your videos I’m starting a local 4 week (20 class) in person training by a very well renowned local trainer who uses very similar techniques. Appreciate you easing my mind. I’ll update you in a few weeks. Thanks again for the content!
Hounds are terrible with positive training only, I have a coonhound and we had to get her a prong, a head halter, E collar and training classes for the first two years constantly before she learned to chill out, once they do they are amazing little clowns but I would die laughing watching anyone try and train a hound on purely positive reinforcement as would most any other hound owner, they do amazing with it, but it certainly doesn't teach them anything truly important, aka leash manners, recall, not chasing animals. E collar works great for hunting breeds or a head halter also goes along way on walks
I'm adopting a yorkie that's a few years old soon and I'm a little worried about what she can do. She's still young so hopefully she's willing to learn some new commands.
I have and 8 month old yorkie we have just recently found out he is blind we took him to eye specialist He is a smart boy but he has a problem with biting what can I do to get him to stop thank you for any tips that will help with this
Please show more videos about the small dogs to be well trained or we need to do to protect them from the big dogs like teacup Yorkies are very important. It's not about just big dogs. Please please help
I have a new 6 year old yorkie mail. Seems well trained inside the home. But have been told he was starting to attack his housemate & has always been protective around other dogs. I think he might be a bit of a bully. This video was good, but not sure of how to proceed. Any help? Ideas?
My Yorkshire terrier, (Who is a purebred) Wont do the command unless I have a treat. Which is a bit sad I’m not sure how I can train her to do it WITHOUT a treat on me!
I was looking to get a dog. My 2 choices are a Bull Terrier or a Jack Russell. I'm leaning more towards the Jack Russell right now. I'm open to Collies as well.
I friggin love bull terriers that being said if you don't own a house you may have a hard time renting or finding housing due to bully bias, I'd go with a jack instead especially if it's a first time dog
Hey, I’m using your Amazon links to buy the micro prong collar, what leash are you using with it? I have a yorkie too so I want to get the appropriate leash to go with the collar.
Just recently you posted a video recommending Rottweilers, Labradors and German Shepherds. Are Rottweilers good with family in your opinion? Obviously this depends if the owner is experienced but I mean compared to other guard breeds. Some take more work and are more of a danger while others take less work and so are less often a danger because they don't require the same level owner. For example I know you don't recommend Belgian Milionis and Cani Corsi for this reason and a few other reasons. AKC rates Rottweilers a 3 out of 5 with family/kids. German shepherds are 5/5. So are Dobermans. Do you agree with this assessment? What makes Rottweilers worse with kids? Their dominance? OR do you disagree with AKC? I've always wanted to own a Rottweiler, but because of their reputation I am cautious. I've done enough research on GSD's, English Mastiffs, Bullmastiffs and Dobermans to be 100% okay with owning one of those, and I've already owned a Boxer before, however Rottweilers seem to be a bit worse.
Hey man! Would love if you could make a short on how to properly feed a puppy/dog. I’ve heard kongs are great but there’s so much info on dog feeding and dog food but I only really trust you because all of your training videos have worked on my puppy!
KONG is more better used to reduce anxiety if used within best time of within the 1 minute cycle of between 5-6 mins, else it is either fling toy or becomes opposite and doesnt resolve anxiety, etc. Get qualified professional training if unsure. Many bad incorrect videos on UA-cam
I just watched your short "Why my dog is off leash", And you told every idiot with a dog (not saying everybody with a dog is an idiot) to break the law. Because NO COP will arrest them, and the fine will be small. You just told everybody to put up their finger to the LAW. THANK YOU!!!
my 15 yr old mini schnauzer needed this 15 years ago.. now she just doesn't care and ignores everything going on around her. we thought she was deaf and had her checked.. she can hear great but just chooses not to hear the world collapsing around her lol she has the start of doggie dementia but my mutt gets her attention by barking and they follow each other it's actually very funny but it works for now. my mutt is very patient with her but the mini schnauzer dominated the aussie puppy and he never bothers her but he will follow the schnauzer.
@@ohjeh7388 lol. So you can train a chihuahua to do protection on the same level as a corso? I'd take that bet anyday. No you don't train them the same because what motivates them to work for you is not the same.
@@ohjeh7388 If your point was valid you would see them doing alot more than just agility and basic obedience. They can't do service, protection, policework etc. Why? Because they are self centered and have been bred down to being less useful than chickens. You don't see these issues with well-bred larger working type breeds. They want to work with you regardless if you have an extra motivator or not.
@@BonnersMonstersyou just seem really biased tbh. I've gone from an American bulldog to a yorkshire terrier and the yorkie has been miles easier to train. Bulldogs are big but you'll also never see them be police dogs because they're not bred for that. Working dogs are bred for all different things, some are bred to be independent, others are bred to be obedient and listen out for commands. You don't seem to realise plenty of small dogs are bred to be hunting dogs, so yeah they do more than just basic obedience and agility. I admit most are not bred for this anymore and training a dog which has been bred to simply be a lap dog is often difficult because of how they have been raised. Hunting dogs also tend to be more independent and stubborn, sometimes ignorant, despite usually being smart. As the other commenter said, dogs are dogs - if you treat them as such. Small dogs are usually just not treat like dogs. Something like a cane corso is still bred to be a working dog, so of course it's going to be easier to train them over a chihuahua who has been bred to be a lap dog for ages. That isn't really a small dog vs big dog thing. Papillons are toy breeds but are very intelligent, heard them described as the collie of the toy dogs. So yeah plenty of small dogs are trainable
@@somebodyyoudontknow3980 Ignoring all that wall of bullshit, I stick by my original comment. On average, in my own experience bigger dogs want to work for you more than the little ones.
I love your training and videos but please KEEP ALL MUSIC OUT OF DEMO VIDEOS. It hurts the ears, drowns the voice, and is insanely irritating to viewers.
I’d like to see more videos like this showcasing you training smaller breed dogs. They’re great. I love large dogs and toy breeds. I’ve had 150 pound dogs and 5 pound dogs. Have a good day everyone.
Proper testament to how truly balanced you are as a trainer by highlighting not just the big boys ! Lovely to see the same methods with this little guy and great work as usual ! Keep it up
We definitely support those who served their communities and will watch and like all videos as much as we can to support from a distance!
Thank you for doing this with a Yorkie. I have a rescue one (10yrs old) who I got some time ago and he has some terrible habits. His recall outside is usually very good, but. He'd not been on a lead until I got him and he walks in front and pulls back when I want him to come forward and his favourite trick is, if I call him and he doesnt want to come, is to curl into a ball where he is and when I pick him up, he shifts his weight about so he's unbalanced and I'm in danger of dropping him. He also 'claws' at me which, when I discourage him from doing it, he goes off in a sulk. TBH, he needs a few days with you!
I would love to see more yorkie training!!!!
The dude is Chilling 😮
Would love to see more training like this for a yorkie
It's so mesmerizing to see you training a yorkie! :P I love it though! I am more into medium and large dogs only because the one and only yorkie I had stole my heart and left devastated after many beautiful years together. Amazingly stubborn, smart little beasties ❤
We need more videos with this little pretty!!!
It's so funny to see you train small dogs...😂😂😂
I miss my Yorkie. Someone stole her a month ago. She was soo well behaved and did some tricks but her only issue is she always ran out the door
❤:(((
Hi, have you by any chance found her back? It's horrible to steal a dog
someone *stole* your dog????? why would you do that wtf😭
Chur love your work bro, watching your videos happily changed me and my dog the prong collar works a charm I appreciate your work, all the way from New Zealand here.
Good work mr snoopy
This is your cleanest, most precise video! I love it!❤
Almost a year now and my girl hates any neck pressure and hacks and coughs. Harnesses are no problem
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This is such an amazing, touching and important video - thanks so much! 😀
I really wanna get into all the dog training cuz I love dogs and I believe it makes a better pet. Thank you
Love walking the dogs........ cause walking battle tanks through a super small town is the best
I enjoy the small dog training.
@AmericanStandardDogTraining Thanks for this demonstration! I'm not seeing a link for the collar you recommended in the video.?
Have missed these videos, been watching since you first started and used to love the 15 min plus videos from when you first get the dogs to when they finish their training, always remember Chance the German Shepherd amongst many stayed blessed love from the UK.
Nice work
I don't own a dog not have a plan of buying in future still I love your videos..🥰💯
You are Soo amazing thank you for taking the time I’ve been trying to figure this out with the knot color but not working like it did first time
When should you start prong collar training? What’s the earliest the puppy could start
Dog’s already learned. I’d like to see you start with a fresh wild one
It’s nice to see him train regular dogs and not literal dinosaurs
Would love to see a pulling on lead training session with a little dog
Can I start using a prong colar on a 10week puppy?
Do a bite test with gas station toilet paper
I really need help with all kinds of training with my 1yr old Yorkie, she pulls on leash and the worst is her growling and snapping if I try to take her bully stick or a edible chew from her! I some mobility issues and I tried to train her and also hired a trainer when she was a puppy, but it didn't work out 😢
I imagine you get more big dog clients than small dogs, but it would be great to see more small dog training videos, how techniques have to be adapted for their greater fragility. I'm not gonna train anyone's dog, but I'm learning a lot anyways. I'm interning in a veterinary clinic, and it's frustrating to see how there are so many more small dogs that are actively agressive, not just fearful, than big dogs. The stereotypical lap dogs like Yorkies and Chihuahuas tend to be little terrors, glance at them sideways in their box and they scream bloody murder cursing you and your family for five generations. They never had a single disciplinary action taken against them, and some owners even complain if we put them in a cone to protect ourselves as we work, and some need both cone and muzzle at the same time. Since it's small people think such murderous intent is cute. Apply half of that behavior to a German Shepherd and it's suddenly different. Dogs need discipline. Just because it can't rip your throat out, or only with great difficulty, doesn't mean it should be allowed to even try. I swear some of these squeaky demons would eat our livers from the inside if they could.
i agree i'd rather face a pissed off pitbull than a sleeping mini poodle!!!!
If you were as tiny as a chihuahua, you would probably act fierce also. That’s all they have for defense and protection.
@@ChanelThomas248Yorkies and Chihuahuas are terrier -type of breed dogs! That’s why they are so snarky, neurotic stubborn and snappy! They are bred to hunt! Almost any dog that had been bred down in size has a worse temperament! Compare the Giant Schnauzer to the Standard Schnauzer and a mini one! Same with Poodles! Standard Poodle, mini and toy!
Spitzes, also! Pomeranian used to be a med-sized! Now, it’s barely recognizable, esp the American one! Shrunken brain! The European Poms look like the breed! They were bred as a German Spitz!
We can't find a treat to train our Yorkie. I've tried 4
so far arms she just snubs her nose at it. I heard that Newman's own pet treats with peanut butter 8:08 a favorite, but haven't run it down yet. Any suggestions? My puppy, 4 mo.old is a biter. More like an ankle biter, what do you do aboutl that?
Just wanted to say keep up the great work. Your videos have helped tremendously with getting my pup to have better manners and walk perfectly. The only issue we’re running into now is a fear of loud noises, and she’s scared of other dogs. Do you have any tips or tricks you’d recommend to help get her over these fears? Thanks again for the great content!
how long should training sessions be?
Got a rescue beagle a month ago. He’s awesome except for pulling on a leash and going nuts when he sees another dog. I tool him to spca basic training. Completely pointless. He was on leash in a room with 8 other dogs trying to learn “sit and lay down” and they were 100% positive reinforcement, including never saying no! Needless to say, pointless. I was VERY hesitant to use any training using prongs. But after watching a ton of your videos I’m starting a local 4 week (20 class) in person training by a very well renowned local trainer who uses very similar techniques. Appreciate you easing my mind. I’ll update you in a few weeks. Thanks again for the content!
Hounds are terrible with positive training only, I have a coonhound and we had to get her a prong, a head halter, E collar and training classes for the first two years constantly before she learned to chill out, once they do they are amazing little clowns but I would die laughing watching anyone try and train a hound on purely positive reinforcement as would most any other hound owner, they do amazing with it, but it certainly doesn't teach them anything truly important, aka leash manners, recall, not chasing animals. E collar works great for hunting breeds or a head halter also goes along way on walks
I really want to own a Doberman, but I live in a small apartment and I have a daughter, I’ll pick one of those beauties
I need to learn how to do that with my Yorkie. He starts to run and pull once the leash isput on him.
What's that red button that you press everytime he get's something right? Can you please provide a link? Thanks!
I'm adopting a yorkie that's a few years old soon and I'm a little worried about what she can do. She's still young so hopefully she's willing to learn some new commands.
I have and 8 month old yorkie we have just recently found out he is blind we took him to eye specialist
He is a smart boy but he has a problem with biting what can I do to get him to stop thank you for any tips that will help with this
Please show more videos about the small dogs to be well trained or we need to do to protect them from the big dogs like teacup Yorkies are very important. It's not about just big dogs. Please please help
Have you been paying attention to the drama involving Robert Cabral, Ivan Balabanov and Zak George? Timeless stuff.
I have a new 6 year old yorkie mail. Seems well trained inside the home. But have been told he was starting to attack his housemate & has always been protective around other dogs. I think he might be a bit of a bully. This video was good, but not sure of how to proceed. Any help? Ideas?
what is the perfect age to train them? i see this one is 7months, mine is 2 months whe should i start on my little burger ? (her name is burger)
Training starts as soon as they get home. For 2 months, start with Puppy Essentials on DIYK9.com
Do you have anything for a socially timid 6 month old Chihuahua?
You can fix that with socialization, aka TOTAL socialization it's not just about meeting people and dogs
what treets do you use
What type of treats do you use in training?
Prong collars are illegal where I am. What sort of collar would you recommend instead for a smaller dog? I think most other types are legal
Harness. Their tranchea is very delicate
My yorkie is 3 months so hyper and playful ,How do I train him like that.
My Yorkshire terrier, (Who is a purebred) Wont do the command unless I have a treat. Which is a bit sad I’m not sure how I can train her to do it WITHOUT a treat on me!
I was looking to get a dog. My 2 choices are a Bull Terrier or a Jack Russell. I'm leaning more towards the Jack Russell right now. I'm open to Collies as well.
I friggin love bull terriers that being said if you don't own a house you may have a hard time renting or finding housing due to bully bias, I'd go with a jack instead especially if it's a first time dog
What did you get
@@joshd79 went with the jack
Does this work with older Yorkies?
I have a welsh id love you to get a hold of. I have her trained pretty well but would love a professional touch
Hey, I’m using your Amazon links to buy the micro prong collar, what leash are you using with it? I have a yorkie too so I want to get the appropriate leash to go with the collar.
A prong collar on a yorkie?
Hey can you make a video on types of german shepherds
we need an update with bane!
I didn’t know you can leash train a squirrel?
I thought their tracheas we're very fragile and that you're not supposed to use a color or it could kill them because it crushes their trachea
Can you do a video for English and French bull dogs 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Prong collars are forbidden where I live, what else can I use for my Spanish Mastino (3yo) and a St. Bernhard puppy (13 weeks)
@AmerlcanStandardDogTraining stop posting nonsense in the name of America standard dog training. Maybe get a real job!?
A head halter works amazing
Would you use that on an adult husky
What is your opinion on boxers
I really like your videos. I would love to train with you.
could we get a Akita video?
Just recently you posted a video recommending Rottweilers, Labradors and German Shepherds.
Are Rottweilers good with family in your opinion? Obviously this depends if the owner is experienced but I mean compared to other guard breeds. Some take more work and are more of a danger while others take less work and so are less often a danger because they don't require the same level owner. For example I know you don't recommend Belgian Milionis and Cani Corsi for this reason and a few other reasons.
AKC rates Rottweilers a 3 out of 5 with family/kids. German shepherds are 5/5. So are Dobermans. Do you agree with this assessment? What makes Rottweilers worse with kids? Their dominance? OR do you disagree with AKC?
I've always wanted to own a Rottweiler, but because of their reputation I am cautious. I've done enough research on GSD's, English Mastiffs, Bullmastiffs and Dobermans to be 100% okay with owning one of those, and I've already owned a Boxer before, however Rottweilers seem to be a bit worse.
What are you using for treats??
He uses hot dogs and kibble.
I NEED ENGLISH BULLDOGS ON HERE! Please!
Okay so I can’t start training my yorkie until about 6 months?
Training starts as soon as the puppy comes home. Check out Puppy Essentials on DIYK9.com for your puppy training needs!
Hey man! Would love if you could make a short on how to properly feed a puppy/dog. I’ve heard kongs are great but there’s so much info on dog feeding and dog food but I only really trust you because all of your training videos have worked on my puppy!
KONG is more better used to reduce anxiety if used within best time of within the 1 minute cycle of between 5-6 mins, else it is either fling toy or becomes opposite and doesnt resolve anxiety, etc. Get qualified professional training if unsure. Many bad incorrect videos on UA-cam
I just watched your short "Why my dog is off leash", And you told every idiot with a dog (not saying everybody with a dog is an idiot) to break the law. Because NO COP will arrest them, and the fine will be small. You just told everybody to put up their finger to the LAW. THANK YOU!!!
Today is the 2ne hours. Someone tried to take our dog . People be careful
my yorkies name is snoop dogg
Don’t use neck leash use harness
my 15 yr old mini schnauzer needed this 15 years ago.. now she just doesn't care and ignores everything going on around her. we thought she was deaf and had her checked.. she can hear great but just chooses not to hear the world collapsing around her lol she has the start of doggie dementia but my mutt gets her attention by barking and they follow each other it's actually very funny but it works for now. my mutt is very patient with her but the mini schnauzer dominated the aussie puppy and he never bothers her but he will follow the schnauzer.
Big dogs are loads easier to train than the purse pooches. They've got higher tolerances, more focus and drive, and are less stubborn overall.
@@ohjeh7388 All dogs are not the same especially when comparing chihuahuas and corsos.
@@ohjeh7388 lol. So you can train a chihuahua to do protection on the same level as a corso? I'd take that bet anyday. No you don't train them the same because what motivates them to work for you is not the same.
@@ohjeh7388 If your point was valid you would see them doing alot more than just agility and basic obedience. They can't do service, protection, policework etc. Why? Because they are self centered and have been bred down to being less useful than chickens. You don't see these issues with well-bred larger working type breeds. They want to work with you regardless if you have an extra motivator or not.
@@BonnersMonstersyou just seem really biased tbh. I've gone from an American bulldog to a yorkshire terrier and the yorkie has been miles easier to train. Bulldogs are big but you'll also never see them be police dogs because they're not bred for that. Working dogs are bred for all different things, some are bred to be independent, others are bred to be obedient and listen out for commands.
You don't seem to realise plenty of small dogs are bred to be hunting dogs, so yeah they do more than just basic obedience and agility. I admit most are not bred for this anymore and training a dog which has been bred to simply be a lap dog is often difficult because of how they have been raised. Hunting dogs also tend to be more independent and stubborn, sometimes ignorant, despite usually being smart. As the other commenter said, dogs are dogs - if you treat them as such. Small dogs are usually just not treat like dogs. Something like a cane corso is still bred to be a working dog, so of course it's going to be easier to train them over a chihuahua who has been bred to be a lap dog for ages. That isn't really a small dog vs big dog thing. Papillons are toy breeds but are very intelligent, heard them described as the collie of the toy dogs. So yeah plenty of small dogs are trainable
@@somebodyyoudontknow3980 Ignoring all that wall of bullshit, I stick by my original comment. On average, in my own experience bigger dogs want to work for you more than the little ones.
What treats do you use for a Yorkie??
Just have to be careful smaller breed can have problems with collars around the neck that can collapse there throats
I love your training and videos but please KEEP ALL MUSIC OUT OF DEMO VIDEOS. It hurts the ears, drowns the voice, and is insanely irritating to viewers.
These collars could be banned there disgusting
Lost me at prong collar. Especially with a tiny Yorkie. Gross.
It doesn’t hurt , its not pointy prongs its more like a dull non pointed spike
First
I feel like peer pressure works too...
With that snacks you give to dog you should not call yourself dog trainer at all !!!
Please don’t comment feather on that.
Would love to see a pulling on lead training session with a little dog