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  • Wow what a beautiful dog. I'm trying to tlk my dad into letting me get one!!!

  • aww hes so cute :D

  • i hav a german sheperd / lab also named NIkko and i wish he was obedient as this dog

  • best dogs

  • youre only supposed to say a command 1 tim if he doesnt listen u start it ovr again

  • @OfficialWebknzFanClb As I stated below, thank you for your comments, but it work really well how we did it. Also, he is almost 1 year old now.

  • whats dat click sound for

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  • ups: but if you want him to do trick whitout knowing when i get a trick, i mean: but if you want him to do trick whitout knowing when i get a treat:)

  • he should get a treat every time you click. but if you want him to do trick whitout knowing when i get a trick, u just do not click. like, if my dog know "sit" very well, then I say "sit" the dog i sitting, then I click. the next time I say "sit" again, the dog is sitting, but i do not click and the dog do not get a treat., next time he sit he get a click and treat again. that is how a really clickertrainer do it. but it is ur dog, i just want to tell u;) beautiful dog btw:)

  • Thanks, I appreciate your comments and sharing your knowledge - he is 7 months old now, so we don't necessarily want to change the way we've been doing things with him! Thanks again.

  • u should not click without giving a treat. the rule is that every time the dog hear the click he gets a treat:)

  • We started off teaching him like that, however once he learned the trick, we didn't give him a treat everytime. This way, he does the trick without knowing if he is going to get a treat or not. We didn't want him dependent on treats to listen to us. Needless to say, we found our way very effective! Thank you for your post!

  • why do you use that clickin noise, can you explain to me?

  • @tiro00 having a consistent distinct sound to represent "good job!" is a lot easier for the to understand dog than "good job!" alone.

  • hahah beautifull pup.. i got a vid i put up a while ago and some one gave me a tip not to repeat the command after you say it.. it helped alot so it might help ur pup too even though he looks like hes doin well noww... good luck!

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