can you please do a q&a video again soon? I found this one very helpful. Also, what would be the best age to begin clicker training? I am hopefully going to adopt a little german shepard soon and I was wondering if an average but not tiny garden would be suitable for such a dog? I would be however be bringing him on long daily walks.
You're brilliant. How did you learn so much about training dogs? I have wondered if someone could teach their dog to howl by queing with something like, "where's the moon?", "Cheer", or "give your people a shout!" I have never seen nor heard of a dog that does this, but I have no interest in merely training them to bark on command because I think it can create an annoying habit.
When do you start with the clicker? Is the clicker fading out with the exercises? I am not sure if I find the clicking all the time annoying or my neighbors.
If I teach a dog for exsample to sit on vocal command, can I do it also with a gesture of hand. I read once that you should not do both, but I am not sure if it was ment both at the same time or in general both commands.
Today I took my three months old GS Nona for a walk. It was her first time. She did well with the leash, but she moaned all the time, walking and moaning, you know. Is this some of concern? I am very caring with her, I never try to push her...Should I repeat the experience next week or should I wait until she is older?
You totally rock dude. Your philosophy of having a good relationship with the dog and throwing the idea of being Alpha over your dog in the bin is great and needs to be accepted all over the globe. Obviously I agree to your philosophy. It is sad to know that there are only a few dog trainers who believe in this issue. The only ppl I know is Zak George (Host of animal planet, Superfetch) and you.
You totally rock dude. Your philosophy of having a good relationship with the dog and throwing the idea of being Alpha over your dog in the bin is great and needs to be accepted all over the globe. Obviously I agree to your philosophy. It is sad to know that there are only a few dog trainers who believe in this issue. The only ppl I know is Zak George (Host of animal planet, Superfetch) and you.
hi :) i am getting a gsd puppy soon. but i wonder at one thing, what do you do when puppies chew at furniture, or pees inside while ur watching? And learn them not to?
Great video's you have uploaded here. I still have a few questions myself, that might sound very basic. I never had a dog myself. I have been waiting for 2-3 years now to buy a GSD, doing plenty of research on the topic, waiting for the right moment. But I can't find an objectif answer to: Does a GSD usually sleep in- or outside the house after 8 months? Is sleeping outside better for the dog? Only this topic keeps confusing me as there are alot of different opinions on it.
I've got another training question for you... I'd like to possibly train my GSD to bark on command with "speak." My only worry is that if I do teach him, he'll become a chronic barker and I don't want that... currently he's very quiet and makes little whining sounds every now and then. Do you think he'd bark all the time if I taught him speak? Also, I have no idea how to teach him... he never barks so I can't ever capture the command for him.
@crypticprowler Usually when we teach a cue to bark, we also teach a cue to be quiet and associate a reward with it. However, it will encourage some dogs to be more vocal since it is a behavior that they are being rewarded for. I just wouldn't recommend over-doing it. In the end, it's your decision.
@crypticprowler My GSD was very quiet when I first got her. The only time she would bark is if I got her riled up while we were playing, and that was how I had to teach her to speak. If your GSD is still very young you may just have to wait a bit for him to grow into being a little more vocal. Even now my pup (9 months) isn't much of a barker unless I give the command.
As tab said, a good idea is to teach "quiet" along with "speak" and give a BETTER reward for the "quiet" command.
Your new place seems so great! Is the fenced grass area that you were playing at, an area for dogs? It looks like a great place to train around distractions with all those people and cars passing!
'INDY' my new German Shepherd was born yesterday! From an 'i' litter. Can't wait to try your training ideas out. Awesome videos mate. I'll be posting some videos in the future of training progress. Keep yours coming. Cheers from down under!
can you please do a q&a video again soon? I found this one very helpful. Also, what would be the best age to begin clicker training? I am hopefully going to adopt a little german shepard soon and I was wondering if an average but not tiny garden would be suitable for such a dog? I would be however be bringing him on long daily walks.
ciarabeautyvlogs 4 weeks ago
You're brilliant. How did you learn so much about training dogs? I have wondered if someone could teach their dog to howl by queing with something like, "where's the moon?", "Cheer", or "give your people a shout!" I have never seen nor heard of a dog that does this, but I have no interest in merely training them to bark on command because I think it can create an annoying habit.
ryanm406638 1 month ago
Thanks for the video. I got some questions too.
When do you start with the clicker? Is the clicker fading out with the exercises? I am not sure if I find the clicking all the time annoying or my neighbors.
If I teach a dog for exsample to sit on vocal command, can I do it also with a gesture of hand. I read once that you should not do both, but I am not sure if it was ment both at the same time or in general both commands.
Joh8v12 1 month ago
Do u recommend any type of food for my 2month owe puppy?
I feel like I'm over doing it right now trying to throw everythin at him to soon plz help
colombia18fm 3 months ago
Hey Tab
Can you make a vid about how to train your dog to control their barking? I'd appreciate it if ou could. Thanks!
Peachietube 8 months ago
my puppy is 2 months old is that too young to start training her?
denisejasminee 10 months ago
Today I took my three months old GS Nona for a walk. It was her first time. She did well with the leash, but she moaned all the time, walking and moaning, you know. Is this some of concern? I am very caring with her, I never try to push her...Should I repeat the experience next week or should I wait until she is older?
rutsableich 10 months ago
"It is important to remember that here is no such thing as a perfect dog, but only perfect relationships that we can have with our dogs" - Well said.
Krys1304 1 year ago
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You totally rock dude. Your philosophy of having a good relationship with the dog and throwing the idea of being Alpha over your dog in the bin is great and needs to be accepted all over the globe. Obviously I agree to your philosophy. It is sad to know that there are only a few dog trainers who believe in this issue. The only ppl I know is Zak George (Host of animal planet, Superfetch) and you.
rahu0099 1 year ago
You totally rock dude. Your philosophy of having a good relationship with the dog and throwing the idea of being Alpha over your dog in the bin is great and needs to be accepted all over the globe. Obviously I agree to your philosophy. It is sad to know that there are only a few dog trainers who believe in this issue. The only ppl I know is Zak George (Host of animal planet, Superfetch) and you.
rahu0099 1 year ago
What do i do if the new puppy tries to attack my cat? how do i stop him from chasing/biting my cat?
mykiba11 1 year ago
Haven't seen any new videos from you.................miss them. When can we expect another one?
ritamcfadd 1 year ago
hi :) i am getting a gsd puppy soon. but i wonder at one thing, what do you do when puppies chew at furniture, or pees inside while ur watching? And learn them not to?
jensdude95 1 year ago
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hi tab.. I have a problem wth my dog.. How can i stop him eating his own shit? Thanks..
margielilz 1 year ago
hi tab.. I have a problem wth my dog.. How can i stop him eating his own shit? Thanks..
margielilz 1 year ago
Can't wait for more:):)!
LuvPinkTwizzler 1 year ago
Great video's you have uploaded here. I still have a few questions myself, that might sound very basic. I never had a dog myself. I have been waiting for 2-3 years now to buy a GSD, doing plenty of research on the topic, waiting for the right moment. But I can't find an objectif answer to: Does a GSD usually sleep in- or outside the house after 8 months? Is sleeping outside better for the dog? Only this topic keeps confusing me as there are alot of different opinions on it.
l1ldr4g0n 1 year ago
Ok thanks. How often do you put up a video?
LuvPinkTwizzler 1 year ago
I've got another training question for you... I'd like to possibly train my GSD to bark on command with "speak." My only worry is that if I do teach him, he'll become a chronic barker and I don't want that... currently he's very quiet and makes little whining sounds every now and then. Do you think he'd bark all the time if I taught him speak? Also, I have no idea how to teach him... he never barks so I can't ever capture the command for him.
crypticprowler 1 year ago
@crypticprowler Usually when we teach a cue to bark, we also teach a cue to be quiet and associate a reward with it. However, it will encourage some dogs to be more vocal since it is a behavior that they are being rewarded for. I just wouldn't recommend over-doing it. In the end, it's your decision.
tab289 1 year ago
@crypticprowler My GSD was very quiet when I first got her. The only time she would bark is if I got her riled up while we were playing, and that was how I had to teach her to speak. If your GSD is still very young you may just have to wait a bit for him to grow into being a little more vocal. Even now my pup (9 months) isn't much of a barker unless I give the command.
As tab said, a good idea is to teach "quiet" along with "speak" and give a BETTER reward for the "quiet" command.
SilkDiggity 1 year ago
Great Video! I might be getting an Australian puppy for Christmas:) Do you think you could do a video with your dog and all the tricks she can do?
LuvPinkTwizzler 1 year ago
@LuvPinkTwizzler I've already got a video with many of her tricks. I might make a new one eventually.
tab289 1 year ago
you rock another amazing video ty!
claudiahoyle 1 year ago
who the hell made the unlike thumb Jesus :| this guy is brilliant :) keep up the good work :)
daneliaa 1 year ago 2
i agree with elisahafdis!!!!!!! bravo!!!!! and great idea to put all the training videos together in sections!!!!!!
marcoandrea84 1 year ago
great video , as usual :)
elisahafdis 1 year ago
Great video once again! :)
Your new place seems so great! Is the fenced grass area that you were playing at, an area for dogs? It looks like a great place to train around distractions with all those people and cars passing!
Suffix95 1 year ago
@Suffix95 There's definitely a lot of distractions, but it is not an area designated for dogs.
tab289 1 year ago
'INDY' my new German Shepherd was born yesterday! From an 'i' litter. Can't wait to try your training ideas out. Awesome videos mate. I'll be posting some videos in the future of training progress. Keep yours coming. Cheers from down under!
01GSD10 1 year ago
Great info, Tab! Also so helpful that you put all your puppy tutorials on a playlist. Awesome!
azmauigirl 1 year ago
Great Video, Tab!
010366william 1 year ago
thanks for the vid!!! helps alot
d4rk4knight 1 year ago