awesome....you should make a video and show how you set and tie the crates in the car it seems like a very safe way to transport them, but it is not visible enough in this video....
I've heard you mention high value Rewards But you have never said what are the high Valley rewards you were talking about I'm sure there's more than one
High value rewards are different for each dog. My old dog loved nature valley buffalo rolls or blue buffalo roles, and my current dog goes nuts for peanut butter. You just have to figure out what your dog loves the most and that’s your high value reward
I love the LOOK command but on a walk I don't ask it.. Of course as long as the dog does not lunge out and pull. I use "WITH ME". He can look all he wants, I feel they need to..
@@yeahmane1274 No, I get that but I see this a lot all over youtube and it just seems so juvenile... like who said there was a race to comment on videos? To each there own I suppose. I just don't understand it. On another note, have you had success in the training getting your dog to break their focus to look at you? My Doberman is so fixated on animals and people the about the only thing that works is to remove him from the area.
@@Detritus0311 yeah I've noticed people doing it as well so I did it this one time which left to me getting called out immediately so I won't be doing it anymore..I dont even have Facebook. Now on the dog training tip I peros ally have English bull terriers and have for 13 years an my new pup is currently learning this new skill of focusing on me even when distractions are around. He struggles with this skill, he will sit but still has trouble breaking eye contact. Hes food driven but still focused on the visual. What I've been doing is bringing his favorite toy with me and when I call for eye contact I use the toy as an immediate reward an that worked this morning as in my gated community we have tons of people walking dogs before work in a space that is tough to avoid contact with other pets or people.
@@yeahmane1274 I think that's my major issue mine is food driven but has a REALLY high prey drive so he really wants to chase cats, small dogs, and people when they are running. Maybe I'll try his toy that's a good idea. Thanks for the tip!
Not a fan of the last part where she has the rescue dog, looks like a pit bull, come at her as she steps back fast. This could encourage chasing, thinking it is going after a treat. Bad call.
As always thank you!
I love leerburg training methods ♡ markers are the best "yes!"
awesome....you should make a video and show how you set and tie the crates in the car it seems like a very safe way to transport them, but it is not visible enough in this video....
2:44 do you want the dog coming out of "sit" even if slightly to grab the reward?
I've heard you mention high value Rewards
But you have never said what are the high Valley rewards you were talking about I'm sure there's more than one
High value rewards are different for each dog. My old dog loved nature valley buffalo rolls or blue buffalo roles, and my current dog goes nuts for peanut butter. You just have to figure out what your dog loves the most and that’s your high value reward
Sharon nearly had her own fingers off putting that food so close to her face
Matty : ) Remember to hold your rewards correctly my friend : ) I call this the focus command.
My dpg looks, but I'll have to do it when I tell him to leave it. But I feel sorry for a dog that can't roam free on walks.
I love the LOOK command but on a walk I don't ask it..
Of course as long as the dog does not lunge out and pull. I use "WITH ME". He can look all he wants, I feel they need to..
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what is the point of that...
@@Detritus0311 no point, but noticed I was first so made a comment.
@@yeahmane1274 No, I get that but I see this a lot all over youtube and it just seems so juvenile... like who said there was a race to comment on videos? To each there own I suppose. I just don't understand it.
On another note, have you had success in the training getting your dog to break their focus to look at you? My Doberman is so fixated on animals and people the about the only thing that works is to remove him from the area.
@@Detritus0311 yeah I've noticed people doing it as well so I did it this one time which left to me getting called out immediately so I won't be doing it anymore..I dont even have Facebook. Now on the dog training tip I peros ally have English bull terriers and have for 13 years an my new pup is currently learning this new skill of focusing on me even when distractions are around. He struggles with this skill, he will sit but still has trouble breaking eye contact. Hes food driven but still focused on the visual. What I've been doing is bringing his favorite toy with me and when I call for eye contact I use the toy as an immediate reward an that worked this morning as in my gated community we have tons of people walking dogs before work in a space that is tough to avoid contact with other pets or people.
@@yeahmane1274 I think that's my major issue mine is food driven but has a REALLY high prey drive so he really wants to chase cats, small dogs, and people when they are running. Maybe I'll try his toy that's a good idea. Thanks for the tip!
Not a fan of the last part where she has the rescue dog, looks like a pit bull, come at her as she steps back fast. This could encourage chasing, thinking it is going after a treat. Bad call.