this is very good. i use to use treats when I started with my golden now its kinda so so but if i use them she gets over excited and when she does her comands its too rushed and she then trys goin for the treats so I prefer not to use treats she listens much better. but I love how well yours are listening :)
@amber790 I was having that problem to, but my trainer taught me how to teach him patiences by putting some treats in your hand, make a fist and put it at his level(he will try everything to get it) but wait till he calms down and takes a step back and then open ur hand and say ok, then after he gets quick at that put abunch of treats in ur palm and put it at his level and say "wait" and everytime he trys to eat it quickly close your hand and lift it out of his reach, he will catch on
my 6mo girl will do anything for a treat! even pick up trash off the floor and bring it to me (we have a little problem with "leave it" ;)) and after I throw it on the floor (if no waist bin around) - she'll pick it rigt back and excpect a cookie again. .. now that I wrote this down, it sounds perfectly logical ;))))))) but she won't heel yet ;(((( unless she's dead tired from chasing dogs and birds all day long ;)
Nothing wrong with using treats as lures to teadh the pup the behavior. After they learn the behavior, it become a reward, not a *bribe.* Then, as they become better at the behavior, teh treats are staggered (not given every time), but given once ina while for reinforcement - keep the dog guessing. Eventually, the treats cna be faded - but soem sort of reward (even if it is jsut a good girl) is in order.
is this clicker training?
you should try it, its using positive reinforcements. there are lots of channels on it.
wercia55509 1 year ago
Wow thats great training to at once. Thats pretty amazing
Shining4Jesus 1 year ago
watch my vid of my golden retriever puppy and my chiuhauha play! plz comit
CHloE748 1 year ago
this is very good. i use to use treats when I started with my golden now its kinda so so but if i use them she gets over excited and when she does her comands its too rushed and she then trys goin for the treats so I prefer not to use treats she listens much better. but I love how well yours are listening :)
amber790 2 years ago
@amber790 I was having that problem to, but my trainer taught me how to teach him patiences by putting some treats in your hand, make a fist and put it at his level(he will try everything to get it) but wait till he calms down and takes a step back and then open ur hand and say ok, then after he gets quick at that put abunch of treats in ur palm and put it at his level and say "wait" and everytime he trys to eat it quickly close your hand and lift it out of his reach, he will catch on
s3xypinkkisses2 10 months ago
Very cute!! But you should have fixed the mistakes like the dog crawling after you told it down. I like that you are not using treats or bribes
Plvt505 2 years ago
my 6mo girl will do anything for a treat! even pick up trash off the floor and bring it to me (we have a little problem with "leave it" ;)) and after I throw it on the floor (if no waist bin around) - she'll pick it rigt back and excpect a cookie again. .. now that I wrote this down, it sounds perfectly logical ;))))))) but she won't heel yet ;(((( unless she's dead tired from chasing dogs and birds all day long ;)
marija1971 3 years ago
that was great!
giselle1115 3 years ago
great job!
abcgoldens 4 years ago
this is pretty good. i hope they do this out of respect for you and that you don't use treats to bribe them.
firechill 4 years ago
Nothing wrong with using treats as lures to teadh the pup the behavior. After they learn the behavior, it become a reward, not a *bribe.* Then, as they become better at the behavior, teh treats are staggered (not given every time), but given once ina while for reinforcement - keep the dog guessing. Eventually, the treats cna be faded - but soem sort of reward (even if it is jsut a good girl) is in order.
haftaski 4 years ago 3
How old they must be to start the obedience training? Mine has 4 months.
explosivin 4 years ago
they are never too young to start. When I got my Golden pup at 8 1/2 weeks, she was already clicker trained to sit!
haftaski 4 years ago
My rottie could sit 80% of the time when he was six weeks old, its never too early.
Mermoor 4 years ago
iam getting a golden retriever this month
racr249 4 years ago
Perfect. Don here from abc goldens. 5 plus stars...
abcgoldens 4 years ago
Very good! The important thing is that they are enjoying it... My dog hates OB! Half of it is my fault for not making it fun.
AmberFaithChloe 4 years ago
This guy makes it fun!
abcgoldens 4 years ago
5 months at the shooting of this video
communicanine 4 years ago
amazing. how old are they?
sebastianbf 4 years ago