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  • music with this reminds me of a video game. lol

  • thats cool! i have a german shepard hes 9weeks now and my step dad really wants me to go to training for this.

  • This is awesome. I'm getting an australian cattle dog soon and thinking of putting him in this. How much does all this cost?

    Thanks

  • @1aaskater1 It depends how you go about it, with private training or a schutzhund club. Being a part of a schutzhund club is usually a yearly cost and I would suggest you visit one, watch the training and trainers available at the clubs is a good place to start. prices vary.

  • when should i start schutzhund training my puppy? he is about 14 weeks old now..

  • I start training all my pups young... at 14 weeks it is more important to socialize your pup well... playing tug with them or having them go after a rag playing... Schutzhund clubs will start pups that young... look for a club around where you live.

  • What is the purpose of the whip cracking?

  • To desensitize and test for courage.

  • Along with agitation purposes as well!

  • Hello agin

    you can see my 3 week old pups on youtube at "gs pup last cowboy song and rosie". They are all American. Rosie is mine. They will be angulate. what do you think ? by the way ,I alway enjoy wathching your dog that you are training. Don't get tired to watch too.I think You know pretty much about dog too. How old this dog by now? sincerely

  • this helper , i am admire. i will have similar look gsd puppy in near future.i like to meet this helper.he build confident and do proper movement toward this dog. prey move back , victor move forward. dog owner is very lucky to have such etiquttecal helper. not many helper are want to help and promote other blood line.make stupid of other blood line and make fool of tham. again , i hope i can meet this helper. help me out with my pup.

  • Yes he is a great helper and trainer, he is on doggiedogblog . com. a most excellent master trainer in all areas. I will forward your comment to him. Thanks for the comment

  • i don't think it's a phenomenal video,it's good,......in responce to rtegonline, if you buy a pup that has excellent (working)blood line's that doesn't mean that pup will make a schutzhund dog...........i bought a pup that came from some of the best GERMAN blood lines,.........i had to get him put to sleep at 1 year old (hip dysplasia) but i must say that pup in the video has a great gripe

  • This is a phenomenal video. Excellent work! To those that doubt this gentleman's techniques, if you know what to look for, you can see drastic improvement in this pups confidence in this short four and half minutes of training. You can tell that this pup has a great bloodline as well. Excellent work.

  • Thanks. Your check will be in the mail soon :)

  • very good drive and very good agitation work!

  • any website be great that shows how to building prey drive thanks. i know leerburg already

  • Hi, yes you could ask a question to the trainer himself at doggiedogblog(dot)com There are also puppy videos there also.

  • wow! great trainning ! very good agitation work , very well done, where did you learned to work on a dog like that ! it's great....it creates a positive stimulus on a dog to be pated . How about another clip , thanks I learned a lot, from it!

  • im just wondering why the attacker is petting the dog when it bites that makes no sense and the dog isnt going to have a good bite. the dog is probably confused and just thinks this is a game..

  • Well....it is a game. It's Schutzhund training. Not personal protection training. The stroking of the head and the over head hand motions are designed to desensitise the dog to threatening motions from above. It's designed to build courage and confidence. Remember this is a puppy six months old. We wanted her to have a good experience to build on. We do not want her to grow up fearful of anyone, but rather confident in her ability to defend.

  • hmm i was taught different for training however i was reccomended not to do any protection training until a year old and has all basic obiedence on and off leash perfected.

  • Well that sounds fine to me. There are lots of methods to accomplish the same goals. Each person, each dog has different skills. The trick is to know what works for you and what works for your dog. There is no ONE right way. There are many ways. I am glad you found a method that works for you and your dog. Share some video of you and your dogs working. We love to share info. That is what makes youtube great.

  • wont this kind of training make the dog aggressive?but can you still play with the dog after she undergoes this kind of training?im going to get a female gsd soon..

  • The training does make the dog aggressive, but only on command. Right now she just thinks it's play. Probably the only toy she ever had since the beginning of the training was the arm slip. Even as adults the dogs learn that attacking is a reward, and they're happy to do it. Even though it's a reward, however, they are conditioned to only attack when told. You should really only play with the dog at home when work is finished. People forget that they're trained to be tools, and not pets more so.

  • caroro93morgan please define aggressive, attacking, play, and pets. Your choice of words gives insight as to how you think not to mention this work.

  • my dog jack is rescue and i have him doing schutzhunde in a few months. i got lucky!

  • thanks for sharing your training video!

  • nice work! im myself is traning my two rottweilers !

  • reading the comments people have lots to say.. but their not the ones training the dogs!

    i myself have seen what goes on trainng dogs for Schutzhund rankings, at a kennels that works closely with the local police.

    in my eye this woman is doing a great job, this dog soo young will grow and only become more experinces in his time to come for adult training... a beautiful German Shepherd puppy it is!

  • for working a puppy the guy did OK, not great but ok.

  • Shame on you - feeding the bite pillow like that. YOu will teach that dog that the helper will feed the sleeve rather than learn that he/she must grab and hold on.

  • Interesting comment for someone that does not know this dog! Her bite, was to bite with a deep bite and not let go from 6 wks on. Teaching her to use the bag and sleeve and not myself was my only problem with her. It is not a problem anymore, and she has one of the best bites there is for this sport. not to worry...:-) she is a yr old now still strong.

  • You cant say she has one of the best bites in Schutzhund yet for she is only a puppy and untill u score a perfect 100 in 3 theres no way to tell

  • u took the words right out of my mouth thats just what i was thinking when i saw the vid. But i know a few rotts who might argue with u when it comes to ur bite comment lol keep up the good work

  • It's called a lateral pass and I never once fed the pillow. She always came to me and raised up as I passed by. The dog has awesome grips and exceptional drive. Must be doing something right. Are you jealous of my sweet moves. I am pretty hot for an old guy :)

  • Thanks for reply. I guess I will get a book to learn more about this. So far my dogs are obedient, but I don't train them in too many specific areas. I make sure they are well exercised.

  • I'm curious. What is this dog learning? And why the whip? I never had to train my GSD's to be protective, so is there more to this?

  • I never needed shooting lesson to be able to fire a gun either. But, practice sure does help. This practice develops the dogs situational awareness, builds confidence and helps the dog learn to target the upper body if reacting to a threat. Not to bite in the lower body where they would be vunerable to a counter attack from the bad guy.

  • What's the whip about?

  • Hi thanks for the question, I will see if I can get my trainer to answer that question for you...he would do a much better job. I would say noise, to bring up the drive. will let him answer your other question too. :-)

  • Simulates gun fire and is mainly for socialization so the dog will not be noise sensitive later in more advanced training under gun fire. Some dogs (like this one) take it as a threat and do come into drive and bite harder than the would without it.

  • wow how did u teach ANJ do shutzhund

  • Hi, Anj always, from 6 wks of age had a drive to bite anything that moved, so she was just a natural for schutzhund type training. I was glad when she learned to bite the toys, bags, & sleeves instead of me when I moved hahaha

  • Great video. I'm sorry I'm behind on viewing everyone's video's. We got some current footage of Ric I will post soon. She sure is a pretty dog!

  • Thanks, I can't wait to see you and Ric, he works so well for you!

  • When did you start doing Schutzhund with her?

  • My training started from the beginning, Anj is now 7 months old. As soon as Anj learned to bark, I started, so I started with her at 8 wks with the play I did. I don't have clip of her that tiny that I put on video, but do of another pup I worked with...just how I play with them.

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