EASILY Teach Your Dog The STAY Command.
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In today's video, we'll be teaching our dogs to perform the stay command.
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This is much easier to teach than you may think. If you follow the steps demonstrated in this video, you'll be able to teach your dog to stay in any situation. However, before starting this video you should have already taught your dog the markers (conditioned reinforcers) as well as leash pressure. The links to these videos are provided below for your convenience. I hope you guys enjoy this video and if you can, hit that subscribe button. Thanks!
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I love this video, Cesar Milan would not show the 50 odd times he’s had to tell the dog no lol, lots of trainers make it look like they do something twice and they’re miracle workers. This is more realistic to me and so easy to follow.
Thank you! I'm happy the video is helpful and yes, I love showing the actual training process. That's the best way to learn. :)
I agree. I have a lot more confidence in this video because unlike some of the higher profile trainers' ones, it isn't edited. What you accomplish with this pup in 10 minutes real-time is very impressive.
Well, Cesar Milan has a TV show, so he’s not going to offer an “instructional video” within the show; however, I did hear him in different episodes say that repetition is key and that you have to do this several times before the dog actually gets it and to be consistent.
Cesar Milan says this in every single episode that you have to as many repetitions as possible. And he does it the same way. One of the most important things about training dogs in being calm. In India, we have a lot of stray dogs around and I have used numerous methods shown by Cesar which has been incredibly fruitful with the 7 dogs I take care of.
Now, coming to the video. I loved how consistent you are. I got a puppy last month, one of the strays that I could finally bring home after my parents relocated to another city. I am going to use this to keep my pup trained. I have some other videos on his channel as well. These strays are incredibly territorial and ferocious if not handled the right way. I hope to give him a good life through your channel.
I totally agree. Every other video I have seen makes me feel that I am doing something wrong. Since their puppies miraculously listen the second time.
Listen. I've watched 50 of these videos and your breakdown, patience, and simple explanation & THE USE OF MARKERS!! 👏👏 *Continuation of markers and ONLY using commands ONCE is so astronomical! Fantastic work! Thank you!! ❤️
Seriously needed this.
Hey Nate,
I Wanted to say your videos on youtube have been super helpful and encouraging for me and my new little puppy. I just rescued this little hound a few weeks ago and she's such a good little dogo. Personally I did not know where to begin with training or how to start. After watching your videos, it has inspired me to become more patient and help me become a better dog owner, really take dogo training seriously. Right now we are learning how to wait for meals and entering/exiting door ways using the methods you shared. At first I grew very frustrated but as I continued to remain calm and work at it; she began to understand a little. Still got a long way to go. Maybe I could make a progress video to keep track of the training from beginning to where I would be farther down in her training.
Thank you so much for all you do. I know how much work goes into this and making this available for free is much appreciated. Maybe one day when I can afford to, I'll book a zoom training session with yah.
Hope you're having a great day! Take care!
Awesome! Thanks, Albert. I'm happy the videos have been so helpful! :)
Your videos are extremely informative and helpful. I'm working on training a service dog for my husband (7 month old mini labradoodle) and taking the Petsmart classes, however your videos are more informative on how to correct and get the desired results than the classes.
I don’t even need to be watching this my dog is already trained but I just like how you are with dogs… And I like the way you explain things to… There are so many dog trainers on UA-cam that don’t know what the F they are doing and I can’t stand when people put Miss information or bad advice out on the Internet to teach others to be just like them… Terrible
Thanks, I appreciate that! :)
My purebred baby GS is 8 weeks old but I'm afraid to feed her out of hands cuz she bites. She actually bit my finger and drew blood cuz she was so excited and now I wanna just drop the food but obviously that's not consistently effective cuz they roll off. HELLLPPP!!!
Close the food in your hand and slowly open it if he is trying to take it nicely. If he starts biting at it again, close your hands. Continue until he takes it nicely. Cheers! :)
@@NateSchoemer Ok, I'll I've it a shot, thanks so much.
Also, I can't find the video you had where you filled the kiddie pool with empty bottles etc, I bought all this and want to watch your video again so I can do it accurately for training. Can you send link please?
God bless you, Nate, and thank you. I've never had a dog before and this GS keeps me on my toes. Phil. 1:3
At what point do you include a stay command?
When I'm teaching a stay, I do not say "stay," the stay is
implied when you put your dog into a commanded position. However,
some people feel more comfortable saying the word “Stay”. If that’s
the case with you, feel free to use the word as it won’t negatively
impact the training.
When I place a dog into the stay command, I have three ways of
releasing them from the stay.
• One: we can use our release word. For my dogs that word is
"break".
• We can use our terminal marker which predicts release and
reward. For my dogs that word is "free".
• Lastly, we can give the dog a new command, such as "come"
or "heel”.
This is an encouraging video because this puppy is ......being trained, (untrained) and I am learning the patience needed for the training process
Thanks! I'm happy the video was helpful. :)
God .. so true. My patience. This is something I really have to work on.
Excellent video. Shows how much patience is required to train a puppy. I love that you showed the entire process including the mistakes and not just the good parts. Kudos for keeping it real!
Thanks, Yeshwanth Ja! :)
He presents training in 7 days. Each of 7 items are commands that he believes a dog should know. They are presented in part ii of the book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq . The parts of the guideare divided: part i know your dog part ii the seven commands part iii cures for 7 behavior problems. Each chapter presents a topic, a dog's story, and a "what to do". It was written simply and you can jump from chapter to chapter to review anything as needed.
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I really loved this video, it's easy to become disheartened when puppy doesn't seem to learn what I'm trying to teach even though I am following your advice. This video gives such a realistic picture of the persistence required , even by someone as experienced and skilled at training as yourself. It is so good to see the process with a puppy that is just learning. Thank you for such an excellent and comprehensive series of training videos, they are far and away the best on youtube.
Thank you so much, Susan! :) I'm happy the videos have been so helpful.
Love that you demo with a dog that is new to this behavior ❤
Thanks, Julia!
I’m hoping to start a dog training business. I’m a 14 year old. I’ve been training dogs since age 7. And currently have a long line of people wanting me to train their dogs. I’m so proud of how far I’ve come! And I’m so thankful for people like you helping with along the way giving me so many tips and lots of useful information! Thanks for all you do.
Perfect video!! A puppy that is not trained like this one will help me out a lot on how to teach mines not like other videos where it shows their puppy knows what they’re doing with out mistakes 👍🏼
Thanks! I'm happy the video was helpful. :)
We live on the shoulders of giants, and you sir Nate are a giant in the dog training community.
Thank you, Endphen! That means a lot to me. 🙏😁
I just discovered your channel, and i have to say I really like your way of teaching.
Also, i'm getting a sable german shepherd in may, and i will follow your way of teaching.
Please keep up posting videos like this, I find them very informative and helpfull as there are thousands of people online with different teaching methods.
Kind regards from Belgium
I'm happy you like the videos and thanks for the support! I'll be sure to continue posting new videos. :)
These are the best videos, where you teach an eager dog from scratch. You really see how the dog learns.
Thank you for these videos.
My pleasure and thank you very much! :)
Find one person/trainer and listen to them. Unless you yourself are an expert, taking bits and pieces from several different trainers will almost always create a mess of a situation.
Ive looked at dogtraining videos for 30-40h before i found this channel. By far the best trainer 👍. I will get my pup on saturday, thanks for all you do and show 😁
Awesome! Thanks, I really appreciate that! :)
Hey, how’d your puppy gotten along with training. I’m trying to train my pup right now.
At 2:01 the dog is out of sight, camera tilts and you hear “Jesu*” 🤣😂😆. Definitely keeping it real. No edit needed! Love it!
Hahaha! 🤣😂 I forgot about that!
Love your stuff and how you break it down. Keep it coming, unedited and all! 👌🏽😃
And there's also the violent attack of the camera-woman at the beginning!! 😆 💗🐾🐾 (crazy puppo😂😂)
I’ve been working on this with my puppy and after she stays for a while I release with free and give her a treat. Is that ok or should I use break?
You can use either.
Terminal marker (free) predicts a release and a reward. So when you're using this word, you're telling her that the behavior she is currently performing is correct, she's released, and she can come to you to get her reward (treat/toy/petting).
Release word (break) just means a release. So when you use this word, you're telling her that she is released from her current position. This word doesn't guarantee a reward; that's why it's not considered a marker. However, you can still give your dog a reward after using break if you like. It just doesn't have the guarantee as the terminal marker does.
Cheers, and thanks for supporting the channel!
I am loving something that I think most people are missing while he is filming and talking to the camera that dog is is learning to focus on him and to listen for key words. Awesome focus and intelligence.
Thanks, Timothy!
I watch LOTS of dog training videos. This is the best “stay” lesson I’ve seen. My 11 month old, Josie, is very quick to get on her “place” or “down” or “sit”, but she doesn’t stay there more than a second unless I command “stay”…..which is silly and frustrating. We’re headed to the training room now to follow Nate’s lead here. Thanks Nate!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing and I'm happy the video was helpful. :)
I was getting super frustrated using “stay” verbal command with no luck! Will try your technique.
Why are you using “no” as opposed to “wrong”? Thanks for all your videos!
You have been the most helpful trainer by far! Your methods work - your explanations are clear - I am seeing immediate results with my 5 month old pup. Thank you!
Wow, thank you! :)
Hi I noticed you use break at the end but could use use your terminal marker instead
Hi
Why not using the stay verbal word?
when teaching a stay, we do not say "stay," the stay is
implied when you put your dog into a commanded position. However,
some people feel more comfortable saying the word “Stay”. If that’s
the case with you, feel free to use the word as it won’t negatively
impact the training. Cheers! :)
I have a new puppy enrolled in Petsmart obedience class. They have a positive only training mentality and told us never to use the word "no" or use any corrective sounds. It's ridiculous and frustrating. Thank you for showing using a corrective word is not a cruel method.
Lol! Yes, it's okay to correct a dog and its vital if you ever want reliability. :)
I like the idea of the implied stay when giving a command such as sit or down. One challenge is with a common command such as sit or down they have to always be released from that command (terminal marker, release word or another command). That works for me but with my family (wife and two young kids) having to enforce that every time (consistency) is going to be challenging. We are just looking for good obedience from our dog, no competitions. Any suggestions or thoughts? Can I use a stay command?
Dogs are very situational and will learn who they need to listen to and who they don't have to listen to. I would worry about it. However, if you want to use the stay command, then just make it predict something. So, once I know the dog will stay, then before I walk away, I would say stay. This will teach the dog that stay means maintaining the position and that the human is walking away.
Hey Jeff, how did you get on with this any tips? I will be in a similar position soon. @@NateSchoemer whats the longest you can/should keep the dog in a stay, Sit, down position? I'm assuming that to release them we always have to say the Terminal marker and then reward? What happens if they release them self? Im thinking like 20/mins or 30mins for when we have people over.
@@NateSchoemer Hey Nate- did you mean to say "would" or "wouldn't" worry here? Just making sure I understood all you were saying here...thx!
I have an 85 pound pit/bull dog mix. That gets anxious as heck when putting on his vest and my biggest issue with him right now is pulling himself during our walks. He loses his attention span very quickly. I need help. Lmaoooo.
Check out these two videos:
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ua-cam.com/video/bPkW3SWblfM/v-deo.html
Cheers!
“Incorrect” 🙄😂Lol I couldn’t imagine saying that to my dog. I heard that one syllable words work better for commands and that makes sense to me although my dog can understand I just don’t think that’s very efficient to say incorrect by that time your dog might be unaware of what you’re even talking about ha ha Ha
Yeah, it would be a tough one to use. Lol! :)
I love this video because you're showing what it's like to actually train the dog from scratch. This is exactly how my training is going to go with my new pup and it is so important for me to see the repetition and encouraging reinforcing method you're using and know while he won't be a rockstar overnight, eventually he'll get there.
I have a Belgian mal and i cannot seem to get her to stay mainly when i leave her sight ive done thos type of training for many many hours now . I can train dogs. Ive trained her to get my sock ,boot,and a glove if she wants to play . As well as all the parlor tricks sit down over play dead crawl etc. Any assistance advice would be appreciated. I looked into k9 training as a carrer ten fifteen years ago but i realized most of the training carrers available dont train k9s at all they train ther human owners.
Thanks for commenting. If your dog is responding to your marker that predicts leash pressure. The way I use the word "no" in this video. Then you can add a marker that predicts positive punishment. Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/bPkW3SWblfM/v-deo.html I hope this is helpful and thank for supporting the channel. Cheers!
Where or how do you introduce the STAY command word, i dont see it. How does the dog know that means stay ? Just the word YES means she is doing something correct, but its not related to STAY.
When teaching a stay, we do not say "stay," the stay is implied when you put your dog into a commanded position. However, some people feel more comfortable saying the word “Stay”. If that’s the case with you, feel free to use the word as it won’t negatively impact the training.
There are the two positive types of markers: The first one is the continuation marker (I like to use the word “yes”). This is a word or sound that lets the dog know that they are correct and will be delivered a reward. It’s called a continuation marker because unlike the terminal marker, it doesn’t release the dog. Meaning, if your dog is in a command stay, you can use this marker without releasing the dog from the stay.
However, if your dog is not in a command stay, then this marker just means they’ll be rewarded. Therefore, this often confuses people because of the terminology “continuation”. This is why it’s easier to understand by what it predicts: A continuation marker predicts a reward. That’s it. It doesn’t change the circumstances, so if the dog is in a stay, they remain in the stay, and if the dog is not in a stay, then they remain free from the stay.
In contrast, we have the terminal markers (I like to use the word “free”). These release dogs from commanded positions as well as guaranteeing a reward. Ex.: If a dog was in a sitting position and you use your terminal marker, they are released from that position and will be given a reward (indicating the sit behavior is finished).
But when do you actually say “stay”?
I don't. The stay is implied. However, you can say stay, if you like. :)
My dog hybread germansheppard it is now 3years pld but it is not wearing mouthcap so very trouble to give rabies is thereis any solution sir
Sorry, but I don't understand your question.
At what age do I start implementing my pup staying in a position and not breaking it? Right now he’ll do the command and then that’s it. If I put him in a heel position he’ll go there and then once he gets the treat he breaks
If the dog knows leash pressure, then you can start teaching the stay. Start with a climb (bed) stay first and then progress to the more difficult stays. This is the order that I teach different stay commands.
1) Climb stay
2) Sit stay
3) Down Stay
4) Stand stay (very sort duration)
5) Center stay
6) Center stay while walking
7) Stationary heel stay
8) Heel stay while walking
Hi,
Can you Tell me, what’s is the difference between stay and place?
I don't use a stay command. When I put a dog in a commanded position, the stay is implied. Most people call the dogs bed the place command. It just means to go to an elevated position and stay there until released. You can learn a lot more about this in my dog training manual. amzn.to/2P2tyQH Cheers!
Subscribed, thanks for the way teach us, very easy to follow
Thank you for supporting the channel, I really appreciate it! 😁🙏🐶🐕
The only question I have is how is she going to know when to stay when you are only saying yes for the dog to stay 🤷♂️
I answered your question on TikTok. Cheers!
www.tiktok.com/@nateschoemer/video/7071768108217961774?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&lang=en
This actually makes so much more sense to me than teaching stay with a stay command. We were always taught you walk off on left foot for heel and right for stay but also used the stay signal. This way is less complicated for people, especially if new to training and often get left and right confused whilst trying to juggle leash, treats and remember what they need to do!
Yes, I agree. Thanks for sharing! :)
When doing the sit stay with my puppy she likes to lay down in the middle of it. What should I do to keep her in the sit and to not lay down?
The moment she goes to lay down, calmly say "wrong" or whatever word you use to predict leash pressure (negative reinforcement). In this video, Harley's marker for negative reinforcement is "No." After you say your marker, calmly walk back to your dog and use the leash pressure to bring your puppy back into the sit. Once sitting, release the tension and praise, but don't give a treat. The reason for this is that some dogs will break the position on purpose, so they can get the reward when placed back into the stay position. Cheers!
hello I just want to know what is the best thing to do if you training you puppy but they get annoyed and start biting?
Use leash pressure to stop the biting and go right back into the obedience. If that doesn't work, then you would need to correct the behavior.
could I do this with my 2 year old German Shepherd just as easily?
Depends on how good you are at training. If you follows the steps as explained in this video, then yes, it should be just as easy.
Needs long patience and time😊 good tutorials, thank you!
Thank you! :)
Amazing videos, I have a Malinois puppy, he is 12 weeks old. These are just what I need. Do you have a video explaining the order to watch these for a new puppy or could you recommend to me.
Thanks for the videos they are greatly appreciated
Hi Dwayne. Yes, I would recommend watching them in order from episode one. The basic obedience course was designed to be watched that way. I would also suggest watching the 1st episode in the service dog series. Thanks for the comment and for supporting the channel. Cheers! :)
Nate Schoemer Great, Thank You
I absolutely support and recommend this channel, it truly is so helpful and educational
Thanks again brother, you and your family stay safe and healthy 👍🏻
How is the dog affected by you explaining "No" during the video when the dog didn't break a command? And how would a german shepard be to learn Stay compared to, let's say a pug?
In this video, I'm using "no" as a marker that predicts leash pressure (negative reinforcement). Since it only indicates leash pressure, it's not seen as a correction to the dog. For Harley, "no" basically means stop what you're doing or go back to the previous position. In addition, the way we say it in a conversation is often different than how we say it as a marker.
Dogs don't see a word the same way we do; they only hear a sound. Because of that, we can say a word and make it sound different to our dogs each time, based on the rise and inflection of our voice. This is also why it's important to try our best to make our markers always sound the same. If we say it in conversation the same way we say it as a marker, it could get the dog's attention, but they can often tell if we are communicating with them or not by our body language.
The difference between teaching a command to an intelligent dog vs a less intelligent dog comes down to repetition and reinforcement. Meaning, a smart dog will learn a command much faster than the less gifted dog. However, once the dog learns the command, they may try to get out of having to do the behavior by outsmarting the owner. The less intelligent dog will take longer to learn the command, but they usually do the behavior without question once they know it.
I hope this helps and thanks for the questions!
Cheers!
@@NateSchoemer Thank you, this explained a lot to me! :)
Awesome videos! Such a relief to find step by step instructions- thank you!
Question. We watched a video where you discuss marker dog training and was under the impression that ‘no’ meant wrong/bad behaviour ie carpet chewing and must be stopped. ‘Wrong’ was used in training to show you will correct and show proper action required. In this video though you use no to correct the pup. Could you clarify ? Thanks!
Thanks! In this video I was using "no" to predict leash pressure. Usually I use the word "wrong" to predict leash pressure (Negative reinforcement). However, each dog can have different words or sounds for different markers. For Harley, no meant leash pressure. Other dogs "no" may mean a correction. We can customize our markers and commands to fit the dog we are working with. I hope that helps and makes sense. Cheers!
Nate, I'll be getting a 14-month-old half Cattle herder, half Heeler. She's a female named, Luna. I am so excited to be working so many of your techniques. I love the way you teach us humans how to work with canines. I a new fan!
Awesome, Congrats! Thanks, I appreciate it and I'm happy the videos are helping. :)
My puppy knows wait but STAY needs work.
I hope this video helps! :)
I’ve watched several of your videos and the only thing that confuses me is when you’re teaching the different commands you’re using the “yes” but I don’t see the actual command of stay, down, sit etc.
If you go through my basic obedience series in order, it'll all make more sense. I designed it to be watched in order, so if you skip around, you'll miss important key points. :)
@@NateSchoemer Ok thx. I was fast tracking lol. I have a GSD pup coming on the 3rd
Hi Nate, Thank you for another great video. I’ve been teaching my 7 month old puppy an implied stay (climb, sit and down etc)and it’s been great, but I’m just wondering if there is any benefit for a dog to learn an actual “stay” command. For example, I have to run into a store quick leaving him outside and if I give him a down or sit command, he obviously has to stay in that particular position, but if I simply give “stay” command, he could sit,stand or down as long as he stays there. I guess my question is if there is a big benefit of not teaching an actual stay command. I hope this makes sense.
Just keep in mind that our words mean what they predict to our dogs. If I wanted to teach stay as you explained in your question, then I would have my dog walking with me, then I would say "stay" and then I would use the leash pressure to prevent forward movement. Then allow the dog to sit, down, or stand in that area. Similar to a climb command. It won't be as clear to the dog, so it may take some time to teach, but I'm sure its doable. :)
Thank you so much for your response and explanation!!!! I searched to find some answers on internet so I’m completely sure that I’m clear to myself and to my dog, and I hadn’t been able to. Your explanation makes really good sense. Thank you so much!
Great video! Great instruction and example with a dog who has not learned the command. Very helpful!
Thank you very much!
This is THE most realistic video of the challenges of dog training I have seen. Thank you!! It's very encouraging!! It's about persistence and patience!
First realistic video I see. Thank you.
That helicopter sound had me scared 🤣🤣
Lol! A normal occurrence in the Los Angeles area.
6:50 lol 😂
At what point would introduce the word “STAY” ?
When teaching a stay, we do not say "stay," the stay is implied when you put your dog into a commanded position. However, some people feel more comfortable saying the word “Stay”. If that’s the case with you, feel free to use the word as it won’t negatively impact the training.
Why are you using “no” as opposed to “wrong” in this case? Doesn't "wrong" predict negative reinforcement (leash pressure) which you are using? Thanks for all your videos!
Can someone suggest a word for a continuation marker for me? I already use "yes" as my terminal marker, and I want to use "goooood" but problem is, I use good when just generally praising my dog- not during a session and I know it will be too hard for me to stifle myself from saying that at other times! I know you can use any word, but I want to be able to use the word in public too so I'll feel sort of stupid saying something like "pickle"! LOL... anyone? 🤔
Honestly these videos have been a god send - I dont even have a puppy yet but am soon to get one and have come across your channel. Love how everything has been broken down.
Thank you so so much for this - for a first time dog owner you've have been very a life saver!
Thank you, I really appreciate that, and I'm happy the videos have been so helpful! :)
And some people say nope but I usually say no like u
Yes. Either options works!
Nate, sorry if this has been asked... When you are rewarding the puppy with kibble I assume, are you taking that away from his daily intake? Or is this in addition to?
Hello nate quick question , how do i teach my dog the “no” lookin g thru your vids didnt find one. Thanks
Words mean what they predict to dogs. If you want no to mean that your dog will receive a correction, then every time you correct your dog, say no before the correction. If you want no to mean "stop what the dog is doing, or have to dog go back to the previous position", then use no before leash pressure, like in this video. I hope that helps. :)
Million thanx to you ma man.I have used futsek word for my dog to be more aggressive.I live in South Africa,futsek is the swearing word that we normally use to chase the dog away.Not my dog today some1 passed swearing fustek then it started to be more aggressive.I also know how to train dogs in many ways
She only listen cause you got massive arms
Lol!
What if you want your dog to stay let’s say at the park and there is nothing to climb on?
Then you do a down or sit stay.
@@NateSchoemer got it 🙃🐶
So great to see a dog that is just learning. Many trainers use a dog that already has the behavior. This is sooooo helpful.
Thank you for showing this the right way and not editing out when they don't listen.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. :)
When the puppy gets on the climb and does whatever position it wants should I say stay then walk away? And if the puppy gets off the climb I say no, but if not I say yes and give the reward?
Very good video thank you so much sir
Thanks, Mostafa!
Imagine you are wearing white clothes or you are so clean.Then comes a dog then it makes you dirty by climbing on you.I send my white pit bull dog to the wall so that it can dirty the wall,then i start greeting it.I must wear a certain garment if i want it to climb me & my dog knows that.It climbs me on my command,where would we be without having dogs on this chaotic earth?I love animals cause they are like human & they cense danger.Animal cense is stronger like us,God made sure he takes good care of his creation
Great content. Such a cute puppy too 😊
Yay! Thanks, I appreciate that and the support! She's a little rockstar!
I just discovered your training and it is great. I have Springer Spaniels and what you show is working. One question is I notice you use an elevated bed or item for place or where your teaching the stay. Is that easier for the dog to understand when it is elevated where to go versus just a dog bed or blanket on the floor?
Awsome my grandson is watching your videos to train his husky. She is a approximately a year old and we got her from the shelter.
great video, great information, excellent exercise...a little hard to hear
I never had one of them stand things when trained my dog to sit and stay . But like if I get her to sit then stay if ppl come in she will move from her sit I will say no she will then go to her spot ie bed in living room sit and I say stay . Should I get a platform like this and go back to the start and do what u are doing. Thank you .
Does this also work for an older dog?
Yes. 😁
Great video will definitely try this once I pick up my puppy this month
But the dog is not learning the "Stay" command per say right? Isn't that the command we want the dog to adhere?
whats the viewing order of all the videoes, they arent numbered. what should have been watch prior to this one ? :D
You are such good trainer and teacher!!
Wow, thank you! :)
So hot here in California right now115 plus, haven’t been able to train.
Sir just wanna ask about the ear of my german sheperd puppy is getting down what is the cause of it sir?
keep your mic close
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@@NateSchoemersorry bro for the rude comment, what do you give your dog's as a treat
Brilliant example of training with love and persistence
If you don’t have a bed what other “height” can you use to train a 50 lb dog?
Pace is a bit to fast for me to follow completely. But thanks anyway.
where did you get your training vest?
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I am tired of my dog whi always disputes and breaks the commands
Worked great. But how do you let them know it's OK to move? LOL
Hey Nate!
Would it not be better if you gave the command "CLIMB" again after "NO" and before guiding the dog back?
Thanks alot!
Depends on what the word means and predicts to the dog. In this situation I was using “no” to predict negative reinforcement, which in this case is leash pressure. So I say no and then I use the leash pressure to show the dog what I want, which is to stop what they are doing or go back to the previous position. If no was predicting positive punishment (physical correction), then I would say no, correct the dog, re-command the behavior the dog broke, then assist them with the physical cue back to the commanded position. 😁🐶
Great video but man, you saying no to the camera so many times while she was staying stressed me out 😅
Great video. This makes so much sense when u see the continuous corrections.
I have a 9yo rescue. Ive been working with him for the past 2 years and hes smart, but watching your vids now I realise ive been making some mistakes (like not using continuation/ discontinuation markers) Is it too late to fix them now?
It' not too late to fix the training mistakes you made in the past. Even old dogs can learn new tricks! Thanks for the question!
What abt climb command please
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I learn a lots from you sir Nate👍👌🙏🐕🇵🇭
Hi Nate! Quick Question
Does the dog know that the stay is now included to the previous „climb“ command since you only used it in the beginning to get the dog on to the platform?
Greetings from Austria
Yes, the stay is implied and when done as explained in the video, they quickly learn this rule. Cheers!
When do you put a call on it? Like telling her to stay
When teaching a stay, I don't say "stay," the stay is implied when you put your dog into a commanded position. However, some people feel more comfortable saying the word “Stay”. If that’s the case with you, feel free to use the word as it won’t negatively impact the training.
There are the two positive types of markers: The first one is the continuation marker (I like to use the word “yes”). This is a word or sound that lets the dog know that they are correct and will be delivered a reward. It’s called a continuation marker because unlike the terminal marker, it doesn’t release the dog. Meaning, if your dog is in a command stay, you can use this marker without releasing the dog from the stay.
However, if your dog is not in a command stay, then this marker just means they’ll be rewarded. Therefore, this often confuses people because of the terminology “continuation”. This is why it’s easier to understand by what it predicts: A continuation marker predicts a reward. That’s it. It doesn’t change the circumstances, so if the dog is in a stay, they remain in the stay, and if the dog is not in a stay, then they remain free from the stay.
In contrast, we have the terminal markers (I like to use the word “free”). These release dogs from commanded positions as well as guaranteeing a reward. Ex.: If a dog was in a sitting position and you use your terminal marker, they are released from that position and will be given a reward (indicating the sit behavior is finished).
When would you put a name on it though instead of just saying ‘yes’. So instead of using treats and making them move with them actually saying ‘sit’ or ‘lay’
So how do i teach the dog understand the word “stay”?
I don't use the word "stay", when I place a dog into a commanded position, the stay is implied. However, some people feel more comfortable saying the word “Stay”. If that’s the case with you, feel free to use the word as it won’t negatively impact the training. If you want the word to be a command, then make it predict whatever you want it to mean. For example; you can walk with your dog, then say "stay", then use the leash pressure to stop forward movement. Once your dog stops moving, then mark and reward. This will teach your dog to stop moving whenever you say "stay". I hope this helps!
Nate Schoemer thank you very much, getting the dog soon and your videos are helping a lot keep it up👍
I can't believe I'm watching a tutorial for a dog not on games.
Finally Im no longer addicted to games because I have a baby now.
Lol! Awesome!