My dog free-stacks :) but, he likes to move OUTWARDS from me. I always have to do a small circle to have him re-stack in proper spot. How do i get him to stay where he is stacked at?????
@iceboxlabradors there was a dog in that vid? i thought it was a shadow one reason i dont like expertvillage. type in How to teach a puppy to stack RazorSharpPits is the person's vid
what if you have a 8 month old pitbull that wants to just play and jump on you and wrestle will this "stay" hold "wait" work?? ididnt think so...lol ive tryed and i failed :(
I am happy that this video is available, but I am not convinced that i have been educated as much as I have been given a demonstration of how a fully trained dog acts. I want to see the behavior develop. Examples of correction are more interesting than examples of success.
But that's you...plenty of other people do. I teach my dogs to place their feet too, but I have GSDs, and I can and do teach them to freestack, but I hand stack too.
Overall...crappy video. Can't even see the dog (for the person that asked, it's a Briard).
I agree with Sburger. This video was a real waste of time. Next time get a light colored dog, or find some different flooring. For being "Expert" village, alot of your videos are pretty idiotic.
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I thought this was helpful since my dog is a puppy and wiggles every time I get near. I had a problem seeing the black dog agains the dark floor though.
this is soooooooooooo not right. You should block the dog while you're fixing him so the judge doesn't see you doing it, then when you get on the other side, it's like "ta da!" and the dog will be perfectly stacked. Plus like someone else said, the head should be forward 100% of the time she's positioning him. If they were doing this at westminster, the judge would look right past them no doubt.
Remember she is not actually stacking the dog in the show ring, she is just showing you how to teach your dog to stack. And obviously the judges did not look over the dog because this dog has already earned a Championship title.....
The back metatarsals must be straight towards the ground. If they aren't the dog is standing incorrectly. The head should be looking forwards straight, while the handler stands behind him during the stacking. Make sure the shoulders are placed straight and the front legs are too, rather than too far out or in. The overall correctness of the stack will depend on your dog's conformation.
This isn't even close to correct, I've handled dogs for my whole life. This would never work in the show ring. There is no time to look at you work, and you must control the head!
If your dog doesn't know basic obedience commands he isn't ready for the ring anyway. You are starting in the wrong place if your dog won't "sit still". Try obedience before conformation and you will get better results.
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I can't see the dog in this video, plus I would also like to see a series from untrained dogs
sportyreddobe 1 month ago
I can't see the dog in this video, plus I would also like to see a series from untrained dogs
sportyreddobe 1 month ago
I can't see the dog in this video
sportyreddobe 1 month ago
very helpful, but everything is very dark....
TheBrandygirl1 3 months ago
My dog free-stacks :) but, he likes to move OUTWARDS from me. I always have to do a small circle to have him re-stack in proper spot. How do i get him to stay where he is stacked at?????
AussiesAwesome 1 year ago
Does this woman show dogs? She's not doing it correctly. You position the front legs first & THEN the back legs. Not the back 1st & then front.
AmberFaithChloe 1 year ago
not fair, coz the dog is already a show dog. i need a novice dog.
iceboxlabradors 2 years ago 5
@iceboxlabradors there was a dog in that vid? i thought it was a shadow one reason i dont like expertvillage. type in How to teach a puppy to stack RazorSharpPits is the person's vid
jgmtiger 10 months ago
@iceboxlabradors
That is so true. I would like to see a dog being trained from the ground up
SwimmingTiger 9 months ago
what if you have a 8 month old pitbull that wants to just play and jump on you and wrestle will this "stay" hold "wait" work?? ididnt think so...lol ive tryed and i failed :(
str8vtec661 2 years ago
I am happy that this video is available, but I am not convinced that i have been educated as much as I have been given a demonstration of how a fully trained dog acts. I want to see the behavior develop. Examples of correction are more interesting than examples of success.
davdunc 2 years ago 2
i teach my dogs to place their feet right... i NEVER "place" my dogs while im in the ring...ever
JRTCAfan 2 years ago
But that's you...plenty of other people do. I teach my dogs to place their feet too, but I have GSDs, and I can and do teach them to freestack, but I hand stack too.
Overall...crappy video. Can't even see the dog (for the person that asked, it's a Briard).
Xepherya 2 years ago
dident help
quarleskennel 2 years ago
what breed is this dog?
Addiinlove 2 years ago
I agree with Sburger. This video was a real waste of time. Next time get a light colored dog, or find some different flooring. For being "Expert" village, alot of your videos are pretty idiotic.
GiftOfAThistle 2 years ago
how do you train your dog to do it by himself like the ones on TV
showponies12 2 years ago
Dark carpet/floor and dark colored dog. I can't really even see anything.
SBURGER0304 3 years ago 18
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I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews.(net) It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position. Its nice.
There is software im using to send atleast 20,000 text message a day advertising my online business...it is amazing. I think they have a free demo to try as well autotextsender.(c0m) God Bless!
This rox... Thank you very much.
Gilbertdsz 3 years ago
I thought this was helpful since my dog is a puppy and wiggles every time I get near. I had a problem seeing the black dog agains the dark floor though.
osocuteagent99 3 years ago
this is soooooooooooo not right. You should block the dog while you're fixing him so the judge doesn't see you doing it, then when you get on the other side, it's like "ta da!" and the dog will be perfectly stacked. Plus like someone else said, the head should be forward 100% of the time she's positioning him. If they were doing this at westminster, the judge would look right past them no doubt.
tekkchick 3 years ago
Remember she is not actually stacking the dog in the show ring, she is just showing you how to teach your dog to stack. And obviously the judges did not look over the dog because this dog has already earned a Championship title.....
7acrekennels 3 years ago
The back metatarsals must be straight towards the ground. If they aren't the dog is standing incorrectly. The head should be looking forwards straight, while the handler stands behind him during the stacking. Make sure the shoulders are placed straight and the front legs are too, rather than too far out or in. The overall correctness of the stack will depend on your dog's conformation.
superdupersonic 3 years ago
Behind as in on the other side of the dog from the judge.
superdupersonic 3 years ago
wow! your not even doingthis right.
agilitydoxi23 3 years ago
This isn't even close to correct, I've handled dogs for my whole life. This would never work in the show ring. There is no time to look at you work, and you must control the head!
luv2bjax 3 years ago 2
Oh sure its easy when the dog is already train to sit still.... pfft this didnt help at all.
Zchu 4 years ago
If your dog doesn't know basic obedience commands he isn't ready for the ring anyway. You are starting in the wrong place if your dog won't "sit still". Try obedience before conformation and you will get better results.
WeimGirl1 4 years ago 2