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This puppy is already trained
when do you stop using the clicker?
Im trying to teach my 9 month old German Shepherd i just adopted him. Its difficult hopefully i can get the basics down.
Hi Nate! I have a question for you. So my cousin has two dogs, one of them is a 2 y/o lab and the other is a 3 y/o pit mix. I'm staying at her house this summer and i want to train them because they're really strong and uncontrollable. Do you have any tips for me how to train older dogs? (A clicker is on they way btw). And also, one mlre thing. They both know sit but when you ask them to sit without a visible reward in your hand, they don't do it. Can you help me fix that behavior?
great
Hi sir Nate, this was so helpful for people like us, having a puppy for the first time. May i ask what kind of treats reward are you using for your training in this session? Thank you so much!
I think the clicker works great in many ways. Your hyper voice is annoying to ugh calm down
At what point do you stop giving him a treat when they do the right thing. My dog always wants a treat no matter what I ask him to do. He’s 13 years old when he does what he does that I want him to do. He wants that treat. How do you not give a dog a treat when you’re training them at what point do we get away from the treats?
Send it me new dog
I just want the out of control barking to stop when someone knocks at my door it's something she should know I don't play by now nothing is working for her defiant butt😂😂😂
My collie puppy is a tough one, she gets distracted easily and I'm having a hard time for her to stay focused. Do you know if there is anything I can do to keep her focused?
I have decided to start with the clicker and hand commands straight from the start. I want to be the only one who can command my dog. I don't want the rest of the family to confuse her with saying command words
Truely astonishing 🎉
This is actually a good video that helped me understand How to actually start a training
Very informative..thanks for your effort and direction brother.
Awesome. I just got a clicker to help with more trianing for my 4 yr old. The work is bonding for us both because we are lesring together. He already knows a bit. But he is a husky pit mix and he responds well to voice, however hes easily distracted so im thinking the click will add more to this for him and help keep his mind focused some. He has come a long way since we rescued him and hes a sweet boy. Cant wait to watch more videos and lesrn more with my furry baby.
Do I have to wait for my dog to be hungry? Because he never cares for the treats any more lol
This a solid video. While not much risk with a puppy, I've often trained older, larger dogs and wouldn't trust the leash wrapped around my fingers if they decided to do something crazy. I instinctively started just putting my hand through the leash loop, then letting it run over my palm so that I have my hand totally free, but only need to either close my hand or just pull my arm upright so the leash can't slip off.
So, when do you stop giving your puppy constant treats? Or does it gradually lesson or fade out.
Can you teach them this many commands at once ? Or work on one command at a time?
Also
How long to spend daily training puppy with said command ?
Thank you!
I am unable to train my German shepherd.He only understands sit , wait and go. I am very agitated as I bought it for protection purpose, bcoz my family is under threat
The pup is so cute!! Also, helpful bcuz I just got a dog!
How long should I do the training for? 10 minutes?
What type of treats do you feed the puppy? Can you share the product name and brand? The dog will be treat dependent or at one point, no more treats are need it?
Very nice video of how clicker training works.
Where are you located and do offer in person training. I will be getting a 12week Saint Bernard on 6/26/24 can you help?
Been teaching my pup without a clicker, she is now 7 months and knows 8 commands (sit, lay, stay, come, leave it, heel, shake, spin). She’s learned those without a clicker but I just got one to take her one step further. Went on a search to make sure I’ve been using it correctly. I more or less have, but did learn more from you in this vid, so thank you! I hope she won’t be too confused now with the clicker and a bit of a different technique, like correcting immediately and using heel and center etc. as come. Thanks for the great presentation!
Little bit off topic, what do you think about those pre-recorded communication buttons they step on and supposedly communicate through?
Can the verbal "good" be the reward after the click?
Got a new puppy. 10-12 weeks old estimate. Rescue. Possible BorderCollie/Terrier Mix. She stops and scratches at her collar. Scratches only when her collar is on. Should I leave it on all the time, and let her get used to it, or should I just keep it on her when training only? It's a standard collar with buckles. Should I try and find a new one buckle collar?? 🤷♀ I tried a harness, and she scratches at that as well…
That actually looks like the puppy that was stolen from me 😞
Just found this video, thank you. I'm sure it will help me with my pup.. Where the pup kept getting off the platform when you wanted him to stay, you would take him back to the platform and then treat him. Surely that would then teach him if he jumps off (when you want him to stay), he's going to get a treat when you put him back on.. So gain for him, but not for you, as he isn't staying put! Do you have a video where he finally gets it and stays in position whilst you walk away and then awaits a 'come' command or you return to him and treat him for doing as you wanted him to do? Thanks