A lovely video.... Oliver is a clever boy !!.. ...... Sophie my Beagle ❤....obviously will do anything for her special Liver treats!!!.... But...as all beagle lovers know...the call back if you let them off there leads is the danger of all dangers...Sophie should have learnt it much better when she was a puppy...so we are very very wary...That nose rules her brain !!!.. .... Sophie liked the video and was barking at Oliver when she heard Oliver bark !!... Rgds ....🐕🐶
Makes me miss our Beagles as they passed about a decade ago. Brilliant but stubborn, loving but dangerous if left alone with a scent, especially the garbage. One of our Beagles learned how to unlock the locking garbage cans if he smelled something in there he wanted. And, it only took a few seconds to get it as well.
Oliver the Beagle honestly I’m happy I can use a easy method as I’m going to be taking care of this dog and mostly me as I’m a beginner but my sister who’s taken care of many dogs is going to supervise me and make sure I do good for my first dog (technically third)
Thank you for sharing, Oliver is like my hound/beagle mix puppy Boomer, she will do just about anything for a treat, I tease her that she is like Chewbacca, like him, she always thinks with her tummy, dogs have thier humans well trained! Oliver reminds me of Boomer! ☺️
Oliver is so adorable. My beagle, Sara, and my cocker spaniel, Trixie, both follow word commands instead of hand signals. I've tried hand signals but they just stare at me like I'm crazy. Last night, while Sara was in the backyard to tinkle, our neighborhood opossum came to the front door for the food I put out for him and the stray cats so I hollered into the backyard, "Sara, the possum's here!" She came running inside and straight to the front door so she could watch him through the glass in the front door.
Great video, we use a clicker as well. When we met Smudge's grandma she was deaf now so hand signs were the only means of communicating with her. Smudge will respond to treats, but interestingly her preferred reward is a little game of tug/fetch or a few minutes with a special toy.
Some great advice! As a graduate in animal training, behaviour and welfare I can add a bit more information to what you already said to those interested. Using treats is great for a dog that is food-motivated. It is important to find what motivates your dog - whether that is food, play or a toy. The reward must be of high value to them too other wise they may not want to listen to you. For example, rewarding your dog with a piece of kibble over a piece of real meat won't cut it - real meat is far more valuable than kibble. Clickers are a useful tool. As you said it removes the lag between the desired behaviour and the reward. In scientific terms, the clicker acts as a "marker" for the correct behaviour to tell your dog that they've done the right thing. This helps make learning so much quicker, especially when they form the association that clicker noise means treats. Hand-signals are so important. Research has shown that when given the option, dogs are more likely to follow a hand-signal than a vocal command. Similarly, research has shown that dogs trained with both vocal commands and associated hand-signals have much higher levels of obedience than those with just one of the two. Obedience classes are also a good recommendation. They help socialise your dog and you get training tips in the process. Like you said, only use reward-based trainers only and also reputable people. And as an extra, avoid using aversive methods of training and aversive training tools (i.e. those that are considered positive punishment or negative reinforcement in operant conditioning) - e-collars, prong/pinch collars, dominance theory techniques (alpha roles, forcible laying, etc.), choke chains, etc. EDIT: I forgot to add that aversive training leads to high levels of stress in dogs, damaged human-dog relationships and is no more effective in training than reward-based techniques. A great video!! Apologies for the length of this :)
Thank you so much! This is such great advice. I really echo what you wrote about finding what motivates your dog. Oliver responds pretty well to regular dog treats from Trader Joe's, but not so much to kibble. We use very high-value treats (sausages and chicken nuggets) when we are training Oliver his emergency recall word. It's a word that we try to reserve only for genuine emergencies when we need him to come to us right away, so that we don't wear it out.
I should add that Oliver's response to his emergency recall word has changed over time. When he was younger, he could come immediately when we said his emergency recall word. Now, he's becoming more skeptical. Unless he already knows that we have some high-value treats on us, he often doesn't come when called. Instead, he just stops where he is an looks at us, to try and figure out whether we really do have a treat to offer. Oliver is becoming more aware of whether we have a treat or not, and he is less responsive if he is pretty sure that we don't have a treat. But the word is still useful, because it's enough to get Oliver to stop whatever he is doing and look at us. That way I can run over to him, for example in the dog park, and leash him up--he won't run away from me if I've used the recall word. We're going to keep trying to retain the power of that recall word! Every couple of weeks, we try to do a training session outside where we reinforce the recall word with some high-value treats.
Thank you, for taking the time to comment so fully, very sound advice. Smudge prefers toys or a game as a reward. It was so evident at puppy training classes when all the other dogs were so excited over the super special treats but for a few minutes play with a special toy she is much more keen to have training time!
@@OlivertheBeagle while there aren't many problems with positive training, selective response to commands is one of them. After some time, people become more acceptable to a commands response (e.g. asking a dog to lie down, but the dog only sits and the owner accepts the sit instead) or reduce the amount of quality of the reward. But you are doing the right thing to ensure your recall is sound! Practicing with quality rewards and rewarding for nothing less than what you want is the way to go to maintain a solid recall. Thanks for the reply and kind words 😊😊
@@SmudgetheBeagle awww I can imagine how excited she would've been when the toy came out for the first time! Thank you for your kind words and replying 😊😊
Oh sweet Oliver! I'm sold on your precious face & how smart, well-behaved & talented you are! And I just LOVE when you play the piano for us! So plz tell your Dad for me that I think it's time for: 💕"OLIVER: THE MOVIE"!💕 I love you little pup!💕💕💕
I swear Oliver gets a little cuter each time I see him. Happy New Year!! I must say that your kitchen is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS and I love the stainless steel appliances!!!💕💕💕💕
I have a beagle as well!! What a cute doggy!! 💕💕 I loved it when he's sitting in front of you and you did not tell anything for him to sit. It's like he's listening to you (1:00)
hahah yes , my dog does this too. he sits and frantically gives the paw hoping to get a treat when there have been no commands . even at the table when were eating something delicious hhaha
Yes the "wait" or "stay" is harder for beagles. With patience & consistency they will learn to focus on their person and ignore the temptations to "go, go, go.." ☺️🐶
Yes! That's what I used to train my Beagle! Treats! All dogs like treats, but Beagles are all about treats and food! I wish I had thought to use a clicker. But I did use hand motions with him too. You did an excellent job training Oliver! He is so awesome and adorable!❤️🐕❤️🐕
Best wishes for Oliver and his dad for 2019. I really enjoy seeing how Oliver has grown from that cute puppy to a handsome, smart dog. You were definitely meant for each other... Beagles are the best!
We did much the same when training Holly, fortunately beagles love anything food related so yes, treats are for sure the way to go! Great video and i hope to see more training tips!
My beetle dog is female and about the same age as oliver. I think she loves him, when she watches him on the clips. BEST companion dogs in the world to have as a pet. They seem to develop their own personalities . I would not trade mine for good money. Mine as with a lot of beagles has seizures. I look out for them and carefully massage her neck and head when she is having one. Seems not to last as long. She is really attached to me. Her treats are milk bone dog biscuits, she loves em.
Whenever I view little Oliver, it always brings a smile to my face! Thank you guys, I needed that. See you soon! Best regards, hugs and xxxx's for Oliver. Sandy from S. Florida....🌴🌞🐆
I love how Oliver wanders around at the beginning while you're talking and his face and when he barks, like"Let's get on with this!". He was a very good boy with showing his skills🤩 Happy New Year🧡🥂✨🙏🙏🤗💘 x x x
My beagle Frodo responded very well to treats as well. I didnt use a clicker. Mine is hyper intelligent but will not listen beyond, "sit," "say please(single low bark)" "speak(howl)" and "stay." But when it comes to stealing food, I've never seen a smarter dog.
Oliver's such a smartie...after a few sessions, our trainer told us our golden Bosley was "untrainable"...we had 12 very interesting years after that! Happy New Year Oliver and family!
@@Robotpo what you probably should have done is eliminate completely the reward from stealing (not letting him steal) and correcting him when he tries to. Then if you give him treats when he does what you want he'll realise that treats come from you, not from doing anything else. A big problem with training dogs is letting them get rewards from bad behaviours. That is literally training them to behave badly.
andrew slagle Damn dude can I have some tips? I love my doggos but they are incredibly stubborn, I want walks to be nothing but fun for them! How have you stopped/prevented pulling and refusal to move on walks?
Training schools............hhhmmmmm I've tried that with two different dogs and two different trainers and they were both a disaster for me. I'm sure there are some good ones out there somewhere but I didn't have any luck at all with that. I found it was easier just to get to know my dog and build a relationship with my dog and work "together" with my dog. Training isn't all that difficult if you're willing to take the time and effort needed to do it. This is just my opinion but it worked best for me, better than either of the training schools I tried. Oliver's a good little student! He's so smart and attentive too. It's easy to see why he responds to you so well, because you're calm with him and you both respect each other and those are two very important things that people have to learn when training their dog!
Happy New Year to the amazing beagle Oliver and his amazing dad. looking forward to more fun videos in 2019. He stands next to you as if he is doing the training for YOU! Typical beagle - and I love it.
Oliver❣️ You are AMAZING❣️ You have no idea how many fans you truly have❣️ You have come into our lives & made such a huge difference to so many people. That my friend, you will nvr know. But you truly did.We love all YOUR videos❣️ Your such a good boy & absolutely adorable & amazing in our eyes❣️ Thank you DAD.. For being such an AMAZING guy, & A dad to Oliver & A fabulous mentor to ALL of Oliver's friends & fans out there that own Beagles. GREAT training video honestly. You shared Oliver #1..so we all could see him. 😜😁 soo love that. But... you also I'm sure gave a lot of pointers to people who are in the midst of or (screaming) 🤣😂 trying to train very, very, helpful tactics. God Bless you both❣️ Oliver & Dad❣️ Love you Oliver❣️ Thank you Dad so much for ALL you do for Oliver & everyone out there❣️ Happy New Year❣️ And we wish you nothing but true happiness & health for the NEW 2019❣️❣️❣️ 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏 P. S. We truly love the new Bailey too❣️ I nvr comment on other people's channels about other things or their animals. But.. she is a female beagle that just came about. I do not want to offend any other beagle owners out there. I just don't know if you have channels like Oliver & Bailey. These 2 have become a huge part of our lives lately. Bailey we love you sooo very much too❣️And Happy New Year to you❣️ Love you Bailey as well❣️
That is such a kind comment, Christy!! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this!! It means so much to me to know that Oliver's videos are having a positive impact on people's lives. Happy New Year to you as well!!!
Good video when I seen the title I thought plenty of treats. . lol Good boy Oliver heard you speaking for your treat. . xoxoxoxo Very true especially a beagle they do not do anything without a treat involved. .
Went from positive only training to balanced training with my dog. I conditioned all my commands and tricks with food. Now I do not reward any commands except the recall with food but praise and environmental rewards (freedom, hunting, sniffing, running together, ...!). I also correct or punish if he disobeys. Tricks always get food rewarded though! And most importantly, I do not use many commands anymore. I prefer to communicate, "talk" and "discuss" with my dog. The most important thing I've learned through that is that with a Beagle you make compromises (but don't give the dog too many gaps, he will misuse them! Think about the dogs intentions.. If he always "needs" to pee because he'll get a sniffy break then.. he doesn't really need to pee), the dog doesn't work for you, the dog works with you!
Oliver turned his head immediately when you said Treats
lol, yes, I think he knows that word!
my dog is sitting with me and she turned her head too
@@amyp4327 Lmao😂
Beagles can understand the English language as long as you tell them what everything is.
Thank you, Oliver and dad. Enjoyed that!
Training a beagle: Food, food, food, and food.
when i give food to my beagle she lays down then starts devouring it
James Potts when I give my dog food he looks at it then walks away from it
Waluigi I though my beagle was the only one, for some reason he is not interested in food at all. I have hard time making him eat something.
TheFedericohiguain2 it’s strange
@@TheFedericohiguain2 try cheese :)
How to train a dog? Start with a dog as smart as Oliver. And a trainer as patient as Doggy Daddy.
Felicia Strobhert
And you have a match made in heaven. PERFECTLY❣️
😃 I just love to watch both of you! God bless!
dammit, missing both.
A lovely video....
Oliver is a clever boy !!..
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Sophie my Beagle ❤....obviously will do anything for her special Liver treats!!!....
But...as all beagle lovers know...the call back if you let them off there leads is the danger of all dangers...Sophie should have learnt it much better when she was a puppy...so we are very very wary...That nose rules her brain !!!..
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Sophie liked the video and was barking at Oliver when she heard Oliver bark !!...
Rgds
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Hi, Sophie!!
Koltov Nissan 1324 - Yes! Their noses surely do rule their brains! Well said!
Makes me miss our Beagles as they passed about a decade ago. Brilliant but stubborn, loving but dangerous if left alone with a scent, especially the garbage. One of our Beagles learned how to unlock the locking garbage cans if he smelled something in there he wanted. And, it only took a few seconds to get it as well.
I just got a beagle and this helps so much!!!! Thanks!! Love you Oliver!!
Three tips to train your beagle
1. Treats
2. More treats.
3. A lot of treats.
Ur welcome.
That's perfect! And so easy, too!
i completely agree with this , my beagles 14 weeks & already potty trained , he responds to treats very well
@@milesjaden5765 we
Why isn't he as fat as an otter? I think 8 must have been trained on treats, tho I don't remember. I am not a beagle, either.
Oliver the Beagle honestly I’m happy I can use a easy method as I’m going to be taking care of this dog and mostly me as I’m a beginner but my sister who’s taken care of many dogs is going to supervise me and make sure I do good for my first dog (technically third)
I love oliver
We love Oliver!!!
Oliver's is like "where's my paycheck" lololol
paycheck for being cute
We trained our beagle using hand gestures and praise only. He still responds well to that. Although he listens REALLY well if a treat is involved!
Excellent!
Teach me, master!
so good to know. I thought treats is the only way
How cute! How Beagley! Oliver is a heck of a Beagle!
🐶🐶🐶💖💖💖❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💖💖💖🐾🐾🐾❣️
Beagles Rule!
Thank you for sharing, Oliver is like my hound/beagle mix puppy Boomer, she will do just about anything for a treat, I tease her that she is like Chewbacca, like him, she always thinks with her tummy, dogs have thier humans well trained! Oliver reminds me of Boomer! ☺️
lol that's great! Say hi to Boomer for us!
Clearest explanation for using clicker I’ve heard.
Puppy love barks😉😜😘😘🐾🐾🐕
Oliver is associating the clicker and the hand motions with food. No food and Oliver has the attitude slightly more friendly than that of a cat.
The high five trick looks super cute haha
Handsome beagle.
OLIVER IS ADORABLE. HIS DADDY IS EVEN CUTER,
Oliver is so adorable. My beagle, Sara, and my cocker spaniel, Trixie, both follow word commands instead of hand signals. I've tried hand signals but they just stare at me like I'm crazy. Last night, while Sara was in the backyard to tinkle, our neighborhood opossum came to the front door for the food I put out for him and the stray cats so I hollered into the backyard, "Sara, the possum's here!" She came running inside and straight to the front door so she could watch him through the glass in the front door.
Great video, we use a clicker as well. When we met Smudge's grandma she was deaf now so hand signs were the only means of communicating with her. Smudge will respond to treats, but interestingly her preferred reward is a little game of tug/fetch or a few minutes with a special toy.
Excellent!!
Some great advice! As a graduate in animal training, behaviour and welfare I can add a bit more information to what you already said to those interested.
Using treats is great for a dog that is food-motivated. It is important to find what motivates your dog - whether that is food, play or a toy. The reward must be of high value to them too other wise they may not want to listen to you. For example, rewarding your dog with a piece of kibble over a piece of real meat won't cut it - real meat is far more valuable than kibble.
Clickers are a useful tool. As you said it removes the lag between the desired behaviour and the reward. In scientific terms, the clicker acts as a "marker" for the correct behaviour to tell your dog that they've done the right thing. This helps make learning so much quicker, especially when they form the association that clicker noise means treats.
Hand-signals are so important. Research has shown that when given the option, dogs are more likely to follow a hand-signal than a vocal command. Similarly, research has shown that dogs trained with both vocal commands and associated hand-signals have much higher levels of obedience than those with just one of the two.
Obedience classes are also a good recommendation. They help socialise your dog and you get training tips in the process. Like you said, only use reward-based trainers only and also reputable people.
And as an extra, avoid using aversive methods of training and aversive training tools (i.e. those that are considered positive punishment or negative reinforcement in operant conditioning) - e-collars, prong/pinch collars, dominance theory techniques (alpha roles, forcible laying, etc.), choke chains, etc.
EDIT: I forgot to add that aversive training leads to high levels of stress in dogs, damaged human-dog relationships and is no more effective in training than reward-based techniques.
A great video!! Apologies for the length of this :)
Thank you so much! This is such great advice. I really echo what you wrote about finding what motivates your dog. Oliver responds pretty well to regular dog treats from Trader Joe's, but not so much to kibble. We use very high-value treats (sausages and chicken nuggets) when we are training Oliver his emergency recall word. It's a word that we try to reserve only for genuine emergencies when we need him to come to us right away, so that we don't wear it out.
I should add that Oliver's response to his emergency recall word has changed over time. When he was younger, he could come immediately when we said his emergency recall word. Now, he's becoming more skeptical. Unless he already knows that we have some high-value treats on us, he often doesn't come when called. Instead, he just stops where he is an looks at us, to try and figure out whether we really do have a treat to offer. Oliver is becoming more aware of whether we have a treat or not, and he is less responsive if he is pretty sure that we don't have a treat. But the word is still useful, because it's enough to get Oliver to stop whatever he is doing and look at us. That way I can run over to him, for example in the dog park, and leash him up--he won't run away from me if I've used the recall word. We're going to keep trying to retain the power of that recall word! Every couple of weeks, we try to do a training session outside where we reinforce the recall word with some high-value treats.
Thank you, for taking the time to comment so fully, very sound advice. Smudge prefers toys or a game as a reward. It was so evident at puppy training classes when all the other dogs were so excited over the super special treats but for a few minutes play with a special toy she is much more keen to have training time!
@@OlivertheBeagle while there aren't many problems with positive training, selective response to commands is one of them. After some time, people become more acceptable to a commands response (e.g. asking a dog to lie down, but the dog only sits and the owner accepts the sit instead) or reduce the amount of quality of the reward.
But you are doing the right thing to ensure your recall is sound! Practicing with quality rewards and rewarding for nothing less than what you want is the way to go to maintain a solid recall.
Thanks for the reply and kind words 😊😊
@@SmudgetheBeagle awww I can imagine how excited she would've been when the toy came out for the first time!
Thank you for your kind words and replying 😊😊
What a handsome boy !
Happy New Year to Oliver and family!!!
Happy New Year to you as well, Sheila!!
Everything about Oliver is cute.. Even when he was sitting down patiently and was listening to u.. 😚😚😚😚😚🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💕
LOL, yes, I agree!!
Oh sweet Oliver! I'm sold on your precious face & how smart, well-behaved & talented you are! And I just LOVE when you play the piano for us! So plz tell your Dad for me that I think it's time for: 💕"OLIVER: THE MOVIE"!💕 I love you little pup!💕💕💕
Aww, thank you, Mama Ames!! Oliver has been practicing his piano lately--maybe we'll do another piano video sometime!
I only see Oliver bossing you haha 🤤 treats
Oliver is my spirit animal
My beagle will do anything for treats. I taught him to catch his treats from a sitting position. This really impresses people at the vet’s office.
Such a smart boy. I love him💜🐾💜
Beagles are very smart. We could tell that our beagle understood exactly what we were asking him to do, but he decided he didn't want to do it. lol.
Handsome man and dog
I swear Oliver gets a little cuter each time I see him. Happy New Year!! I must say that your kitchen is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS and I love the stainless steel appliances!!!💕💕💕💕
Aww, thank you!!
I have a beagle as well!! What a cute doggy!! 💕💕
I loved it when he's sitting in front of you and you did not tell anything for him to sit. It's like he's listening to you (1:00)
Yes, he does that a lot if he thinks he might get a treat!
hahah yes , my dog does this too. he sits and frantically gives the paw hoping to get a treat when there have been no commands . even at the table when were eating something delicious hhaha
Great advice from a very handsome man
Oliver is a great boy. My Stella knows how to stay. That's very hard for a beagle who wants to go
Oh, yes, Oliver has a tough time with "stay" sometimes.
Yes the "wait" or "stay" is harder for beagles. With patience & consistency they will learn to focus on their person and ignore the temptations to "go, go, go.." ☺️🐶
It’s their nose... lots of scents coming their way
@@saraabernathy4302 ☺️ YES! We refer to Beagles as a nose w a tail. ❤️🐶🐾🐕💗
When my beagle knows I have food in my hand, he is the goodest boi. Otherwise, not so much
Great Training to Oliver
Como é fofo e lindo ❤️❤️❤️🐶🐶🐶
Great tips! Thanks so much Squidward 😁
CUTE BEAGLE 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 MY BEAGLE IS TOO NAUGTHY
I love Oliver!
Great job with the video..
Thanks, Tony!
I wish it took me just a Milkbone to get motivated...........such a well behaved boy! Happy 2019 Oliver and his dad!!!
lol, yes life would be easier if we could all be more like a beagle!!
Yes! That's what I used to train my Beagle! Treats! All dogs like treats, but Beagles are all about treats and food! I wish I had thought to use a clicker. But I did use hand motions with him too. You did an excellent job training Oliver! He is so awesome and adorable!❤️🐕❤️🐕
Thank you, Dawne!!
Oliver is so so cute even if he doesn't do any tricks 😘🐕 loads of love and cuddles. Have a blessed year.
I love Oliver!!!!! He is so cute.
BTW, I also love your kitchen. 😊
Thanks!!
Oliver is so smart and for sure knows where the treats are kept... and a great sense of smell...
Give me that treat darn u human
LOL
Oliver so cute... he so smart
Best wishes for Oliver and his dad for 2019.
I really enjoy seeing how Oliver has grown from that cute puppy to a handsome, smart dog.
You were definitely meant for each other...
Beagles are the best!
Oliver has such a cute face, it's adorable and I could kiss that sweet face 1 million times a day
Oliver is awesome as always your boy is very good and I always enjoy watching his videos. Happy New Year and I hope Oliver has an awesome year
Happy New Year to you as well, Willy!!
We did much the same when training Holly, fortunately beagles love anything food related so yes, treats are for sure the way to go!
Great video and i hope to see more training tips!
Thank you, Belle!!!
Ha ha! I like these videos so much, I have started liking them even before I watch!
LOL, that's great!
Happy new year oliver 🤗😍😇🐕🐕🐶🐶🐶
A very happy New Year to you as well!!
My beetle dog is female and about the same age as oliver. I think she loves him, when she watches him on the clips. BEST companion dogs in the world to have as a pet. They seem to develop their own personalities . I would not trade mine for good money. Mine as with a lot of beagles has seizures. I look out for them and carefully massage her neck and head when she is having one. Seems not to last as long. She is really attached to me. Her treats are milk bone dog biscuits, she loves em.
He is adorable
Excellent video,very helpful.
Whenever I view little Oliver, it always brings a smile to my face! Thank you guys, I needed that. See you soon! Best regards, hugs and xxxx's for Oliver. Sandy from S. Florida....🌴🌞🐆
beagles never get tired of a TREAT.
such a cool dog. I really enjoy all your videos.
Thanks, Dave!
Yes, but incredibly stubborn lol
Oliver the Beagle is the cutest Beagle of all time!
I love Oliver
SO CUTE. SO CUTE!!!
Beautiful and clever
Happiest of New Year Oliver and family. Keep those squirrels at bay Oliver.
Have a happy, healthy, lovely & the cutest New years and years to you Oliver 🎉🎊😊☺💕💕💕💕
Love you Oliver 💋💋💋💋💋💋
Happy New Year to you as well, Pallavi!
I love how Oliver wanders around at the beginning while you're talking and his face and when he barks, like"Let's get on with this!". He was a very good boy with showing his skills🤩 Happy New Year🧡🥂✨🙏🙏🤗💘 x x x
He was looking for treats everywhere, even sniffed the pockets, and he stayed only because he knew that he would eventually get some.
Yes, he was definitely interested as soon as I started saying the word "treat"!! And a very happy New Year to you as well!!
That's funny, yesterday i watched a video by a beagle entitled "three tips how to train your human".
My beagle Frodo responded very well to treats as well. I didnt use a clicker. Mine is hyper intelligent but will not listen beyond, "sit," "say please(single low bark)" "speak(howl)" and "stay." But when it comes to stealing food, I've never seen a smarter dog.
Thanks for this. I appreciate your time putting it together and the good training suggestions.
I think Oliver was trying to do a mind meld with you, more treats!! I wish Oliver and his family a blessed New Year!!
A very happy New Year to you as well, Sherie!!
There's no training a beagle, they train you
Lol😂
I'm just finding this out hellllppppp
Too true
those are cats
In soviet Russia you train the beagle.
I do the same thing, with our beagle and this is also the things I learned in the past, with my students. When I worked as a dog instructor
Oliver's such a smartie...after a few sessions, our trainer told us our golden Bosley was "untrainable"...we had 12 very interesting years after that!
Happy New Year Oliver and family!
Oh, dear! I guess Bosley didn't really like treats that much?
He loved treats (and anything he could fit in his mouth) - he just preferred stealing them! ;)
Rare , because Golden's are one of if not the most trainable dog breeds. I don't think your trainer was a trainer.
That was definitely a shit trainer
@@Robotpo what you probably should have done is eliminate completely the reward from stealing (not letting him steal) and correcting him when he tries to.
Then if you give him treats when he does what you want he'll realise that treats come from you, not from doing anything else. A big problem with training dogs is letting them get rewards from bad behaviours. That is literally training them to behave badly.
Great video
Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing
brilliant
I think you mean your beagle trains you!
Too true!!
Great training video and great job Oliver!! ♡♡
One of the most difficult, if not THE most difficult breed to train. Hope it works. Thanks for all the great videos!
Thanks! You're welcome!!
Definitely,they are so complicated.i have one 2 years old and i feel like why the hell i choose beagle 🥴🥴
i have had beagles my entire life never had any problems training them .always thought it was rather easy .they work off there nose and food .
andrew slagle Damn dude can I have some tips? I love my doggos but they are incredibly stubborn, I want walks to be nothing but fun for them! How have you stopped/prevented pulling and refusal to move on walks?
Training schools............hhhmmmmm I've tried that with two different dogs and two different trainers and they were both a disaster for me. I'm sure there are some good ones out there somewhere but I didn't have any luck at all with that. I found it was easier just to get to know my dog and build a relationship with my dog and work "together" with my dog. Training isn't all that difficult if you're willing to take the time and effort needed to do it. This is just my opinion but it worked best for me, better than either of the training schools I tried.
Oliver's a good little student! He's so smart and attentive too. It's easy to see why he responds to you so well, because you're calm with him and you both respect each other and those are two very important things that people have to learn when training their dog!
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I'm getting my beagle pup in 3 weeks and I'm so excited
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍
How is doing your beagle now .., my beagle in coming in 7 days
What happened, folks?? How are you getting on??
Vibhore Sharma I’m assuming you have your beagle now how is yours? I’m getting mine in a couple weeks
David Baker they won’t respond
Beagles are so amazing. And your and amazing pet owner. Hes lucky to have you.
I love beagles and other dogs awwwwwwww so cuteee
Oliver sure loves his treats as long as hes happy :)
Happy New Year to the amazing beagle Oliver and his amazing dad. looking forward to more fun videos in 2019. He stands next to you as if he is doing the training for YOU! Typical beagle - and I love it.
A very happy New Year to you as well, Barbara!! I'm glad you've been enjoying our videos!!
oliver: "less talk human.. more treats"
I knew all of this except the clicker I’ve always been confused about that but this video helped a lot and was very fun to watch 😊
Oliver❣️
You are AMAZING❣️
You have no idea how many fans you truly have❣️
You have come into our lives & made such a huge difference to so many people.
That my friend, you will nvr know. But you truly did.We love all YOUR videos❣️ Your such a good boy & absolutely adorable & amazing in our eyes❣️
Thank you DAD..
For being such an AMAZING guy, & A dad to Oliver & A fabulous mentor to ALL of Oliver's friends & fans out there that own Beagles.
GREAT training video honestly.
You shared Oliver #1..so we all could see him. 😜😁 soo love that. But... you also I'm sure gave a lot of pointers to people who are in the midst of or (screaming) 🤣😂 trying to train very, very, helpful tactics.
God Bless you both❣️
Oliver & Dad❣️
Love you Oliver❣️
Thank you Dad so much for ALL you do for Oliver & everyone out there❣️
Happy New Year❣️
And we wish you nothing but true happiness & health for the NEW 2019❣️❣️❣️
🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
P. S. We truly love the new Bailey too❣️ I nvr comment on other people's channels about other things or their animals. But.. she is a female beagle that just came about. I do not want to offend any other beagle owners out there. I just don't know if you have channels like Oliver & Bailey. These 2 have become a huge part of our lives lately. Bailey we love you sooo very much too❣️And Happy New Year to you❣️ Love you Bailey as well❣️
That is such a kind comment, Christy!! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this!! It means so much to me to know that Oliver's videos are having a positive impact on people's lives. Happy New Year to you as well!!!
Love Oliver. Hope he and Dad have a great 2019.
Thanks, Anthony!!
Good video when I seen the title I thought plenty of treats. . lol
Good boy Oliver heard you speaking for your treat. . xoxoxoxo
Very true especially a beagle they do not do anything without a treat involved. .
So true! Beagles love treats more than just about anything...
It barked without your permission,when it saw the food in your hands it yield "Give me!"right away.
I love this cute dog 😍
Went from positive only training to balanced training with my dog.
I conditioned all my commands and tricks with food. Now I do not reward any commands except the recall with food but praise and environmental rewards (freedom, hunting, sniffing, running together, ...!). I also correct or punish if he disobeys.
Tricks always get food rewarded though!
And most importantly, I do not use many commands anymore.
I prefer to communicate, "talk" and "discuss" with my dog.
The most important thing I've learned through that is that with a Beagle you make compromises (but don't give the dog too many gaps, he will misuse them! Think about the dogs intentions.. If he always "needs" to pee because he'll get a sniffy break then.. he doesn't really need to pee), the dog doesn't work for you, the dog works with you!
I love Oliver. I love seeing you share shredded wheat with him!!
So cute!!!!😍😍😍
Thank you ! Give Oliver some kisses for me!
Will do!! Just did it!! (He's sleeping next to me on the couch as I type this.)
Oliver the Beagle awwwww Oliver! Thank you