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Dog sitting right now. Watching over an 8 yr old lab. Pulls like a v8 on the lead. Going to try this training and see if I can correct it. Anything I need to do different with an older dog?
So, I didn't see the lesson. I heard a bunch of talking. Informative but no examples.
When I first started walking my puppy, I was struggling with constant pulling. Every walk felt like a tug-of-war, and it was exhausting! What I found really helpful was Puppy Book by Luke Carter. The book taught me three simple steps to stop my puppy from pulling, and it actually worked! It wasn’t just about using a leash; it was about teaching him to walk calmly, staying consistent with rewards, and using the right technique for his energy level. After just a few days of following the steps, walks became way more enjoyable for both of us.
Great video Will ,always no nonsense straight to the point information!thanks from another new puppy owner .
could you replace the treat with a toy if the dog doesn't respond to treats as well? a co-worker of mine has a lot of trouble with her puppy and I'm trying to help her out but the dog doesn't really respond to me either. don't really have any issues using methods like these on my puppy but they just don't seem to work on hers (well in the few short training sessions I did with it)
I'm not a behaviour expert, but I do have dogs. They are well behaved, well mannered and full of beans. The biggest mistake I see some dog owners making is not being consistent. The poor dogs don't know why sometimes they get in trouble and other times they don't. Set the expectations as early as you can, when they're a puppy, and maintain them. Yes you might miss them when you're out, but in the long run you are saving your dog from a world of anxiety and stress, and yourself money when they don't need those blood pressure and heart meds at 5. Do what's right for your dog, not yourself. Sorry, it's sounds like a rant but it's more of a plea. I love seeing happy dogs and happy dog owners being able to be sociable with other people and animals. I'm so sad when I see folk being dragged along by their dog or dogs that jump and bark at every shadow they see. They must be so stressed.
What age puppy can/should you start use a slip leash?
Hi I love your videos
I have a 2 month old red bone pup
He has been doing good on his sit and stay
But today he has decided he don't want to listen is only interested in getting his treat when he wants it
I make him go back and try it again but after 10 15 minutes he still won't
What can I do to fix this or fix anything am doing wrong
Thank you
I got a very smart but very independent minded year old retriever beagle mix rescue this page is what i needed
Hi Will,got a Cane Corso pup, 4months,boy named Thanos,do you do one to one chat,I'm in Glasgow & funds are tight,he's a maniac ATM,Help me Please❤,Sorry about Mable❤
Will first I think I have watched all your vids which I lived closer I just lost my best friend in November of 12 yrs (border collie) but what I would like to ask you I am 88 fairly fit used to walk miles with my dog ? Am I to old to have an elderly dog ? ?
please stop that annoying background music, it detracts from what you are saying, id rather listen just to you.
1 MILLION LET'S GO 💪
Hello! We have just got two female Estrela mountain dog puppies and very quickly came to realise these two dogs need a proper training. Is the online training suitable for this breed? They will be living on a farm as a live stock guard dogs when they grow up but we want them to be 'civilised', obedient and well trained as well. Thanks for advice!
Okay so when i walk my dog he'll just pull won't care if i have treats or what he's not vaccinated 7 weeks til he's done with vaccinated so only time i'm able to take him to walk is when we visit vet once a week and that one time he just pulls and even when i stop or pull back to give treats he'll turn another way and start pulling again never looks at me what am i supposed to do when we're at home he'll heel no problem if i got a treat but if we outside nothing works
My three year old mini female dachshund is obsessed with my new 12 week old female kitten. She watches her all day and is obsessed with her. She has never met a cat before but has always been fascinated by the ones that she has seen across the road as she barks at them. She sniffs and licks mine but it’s the obsession that is worrying me. She literally obsesses with trying to get to her and she just sits and stares all day. She’s never hurt any wildlife or animals and she has been on the verge of chasing the kitten before and even lunging a bit but has never had any intent to harm. They even fall asleep in close proximity and the dog has licked the kitten a bit but the kitten hisses and growls at her so I certainly will not be leaving them unsupervised together.
Thanks for any tips and advice.
Will, this is great! I really enjoy watching your free videos. Have you ever had a puppy where you have trouble finding a level 1 treat for training?
I thought loring was when you tell stories about ancient lore.
please do with chow chow cos we are too far to hire you lol
Teaching Sprocker not to pull is a mission impossible 😂
8 month old pug, he pulls so hard am sure he could pull a laden sled. I have lured and lured, nothing works.
I’d like to see a training session with a Shiba Inu. There are a lot of dogs featured on the channel, but I’ve never seen an episode with a Shiba.
My dog doesnot fall for treats. The moment she does not get the nibble, she looses interest on the spot-she is no fool,as her owner is.😱
There is one concern I'm having in the early stages with a 12 week old GSD, who is doing incredibly well when focused.
When should I be applying these heel principles?
Besides the obvious scenarios, what sort of expectations should there be when taking the puppy in the garden to do their business in terms of focus/proximity to me?
The same thought also applies when out on a walk in the now earliest stage of exploring the outside world – I wouldn't expect him to be pinned to my side the entire time.
Any insights appreciated!
I have an Italian Greyhound and it’s 23 Fahrenheit in metro Detroit…..so, his legs are fragile, so he actually gets my fat ass to walk faster. But, I respect your method of training…❤
I'm going to try this with a kitten we got not long ago. It follows shiny things, so maybe it will just let me lead it around with a toy, but it's tiny so I'll put the treat on a stick to lead it if not becuase I 100% can't follow it in that low of a crouch lol.
Prong collar and U turns
Will i can't walk stooped over like that to lure my dog
I’ve tried everything to get my 4 year old American Bull Terrier mix (adopted) not to pull. He’s so bad I might have to stop the walks and just throw the ball in the backyard. He’s extremely reactive seeing people and dogs. Not what I hoped for.
HELP! Got a 5 month old puppy that walks fine, I have a 3 year old that pulls like mad but even more when I walk them together, I'm really struggling what to do now I've tried loads off different things