you must read this. once you have started there is no turning back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos in 90 minutes the dead girl will apear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start copy and pasting
I watch all your lessons with great pleasure and try to teach my dogs. Tell me please how you make your dog stay on ints place while you train other dog?
Emily, I have not seen this video and I thought I have watched all of them. Too cute! Splash is such a cute puppy then. She still had puppy fur. I also love Kiko jumping over Splash! The chin, head, and paw targeting and holding was really cool as well. I love all the ideas that I get from you! I Love your videos!
Your videos are great and fun! I was wondering, I see you use the clicker sometimes and then in this video I thought I heard OK as your "marker" word. Do you just switch off and your dogs know both or do you use the clicker to start things or for precision? Just wondering! Thanks!
Thanks! I use the clicker to start nearly every behavior off or if I add criteria, once they know it, they get a conditioned secondary reinforcer like - 'yes'. or 'good girl' followed up or not (depending on the rein. schedule) with a primary reinforcer- food/tug etc, or a secondary rein.- the opportunity to do another behavior. 'Ok' is a release- in the middle of the video I release Splash from a down while kiko is prancing and to end the sustained targeting
I do reinforce my dogs after saying 'ok' sometimes so it doesnt become a predictor of the end of the game, a 'no reward marker' so to speak- which can be punishing to some dogs (Mine especially) So, 'Ok' is a marker that ends the behavior, while the others usually mean keep going. (unless they have to drop something in order to take a treat etc) - I use even more markers like 'yep', 'good job' and 'yay' and they seem to get it.
Hi, Great video.. The sustained head and chin were really cool. I would really like to teach this to my dog.. as it would help her stay calm when people want to pet her. Can you let me know how you taught your dogs. thanks.
The targeting chin and head is really great for shy dogs that don't like to have their face pet (like mine used to). It really builds confidence. First you have to counter condition the hand touching those areas first though, if they seem uncomfortable.
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you must read this. once you have started there is no turning back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos in 90 minutes the dead girl will apear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start copy and pasting
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at 1:58 i saw her with that satisfied smiley face! Soo cute!!!! and 1:59
KimikoTakaki 7 months ago
at 1:58 i saw her with that satisfied smiley face! Soo cute!!!!
KimikoTakaki 7 months ago
WoW!
susanasegovia1 8 months ago
My dog Bonnie puts her head on her paws when I say "Are you sad?"
AllyandBonnie 9 months ago
thats wierd....wrong vid!!!!!
khatanahlya 1 year ago
Those chains are fobidden in Holland. It should also be forbidden the USA. Not normal. Totaly abuse instrument.
khatanahlya 1 year ago
@khatanahlya What chains?
pinkpumpkinn 1 year ago
Very well trained dogs. Splash looks like my Australian shepherd.
Jperez2k8 1 year ago
how did u teach her to nod the head after bow?
wernlyn 1 year ago
Awesome tricks! I love Kiko's prance it's so cute!
TheRabbitgrace 1 year ago
I watch all your lessons with great pleasure and try to teach my dogs. Tell me please how you make your dog stay on ints place while you train other dog?
OlissRush 1 year ago
Thanks
Adipatus 1 year ago
I am trying to find a vid on how to teach sustain.
Dehzee 2 years ago
that is so adorable!
amax7895 2 years ago
That is such a smart trick! And a very pretty dog :-)
Naturalhorse19 2 years ago
Thanks for filming these segments. A welcome change to the rash of dominance training. :)
Tchatchke 2 years ago
Excellent videos that I will refer clients to view!
kjmofct 2 years ago
i love your videos there are very interesting
susuma89 2 years ago
How to you teach the head nod in a bow my dog already nose targets for agility
jazzcollie 2 years ago
Emily, I have not seen this video and I thought I have watched all of them. Too cute! Splash is such a cute puppy then. She still had puppy fur. I also love Kiko jumping over Splash! The chin, head, and paw targeting and holding was really cool as well. I love all the ideas that I get from you! I Love your videos!
pamelamarxsen 2 years ago 3
hi, wher do u get the clicker??? what the hek that was amazing lol omg XD
midnightvampires365 2 years ago
Hello, I like your video, cool stuff! Please watch mine.
malibudogtraining 2 years ago
This is the first vid of all your vids in which I can see Splash's eyes this well.
MY oh MY, what BEAUTIFUL eyes she has!
And Kiko even seems to smile when doing so.
Such precious beasties =D
Fwyrg 2 years ago
wait..... is slash a border collie?
i didnt know that
i have a border collie too
bigspike2000 3 years ago
Your videos are great and fun! I was wondering, I see you use the clicker sometimes and then in this video I thought I heard OK as your "marker" word. Do you just switch off and your dogs know both or do you use the clicker to start things or for precision? Just wondering! Thanks!
beanac505 3 years ago
Thanks! I use the clicker to start nearly every behavior off or if I add criteria, once they know it, they get a conditioned secondary reinforcer like - 'yes'. or 'good girl' followed up or not (depending on the rein. schedule) with a primary reinforcer- food/tug etc, or a secondary rein.- the opportunity to do another behavior. 'Ok' is a release- in the middle of the video I release Splash from a down while kiko is prancing and to end the sustained targeting
kikopup 3 years ago
I do reinforce my dogs after saying 'ok' sometimes so it doesnt become a predictor of the end of the game, a 'no reward marker' so to speak- which can be punishing to some dogs (Mine especially) So, 'Ok' is a marker that ends the behavior, while the others usually mean keep going. (unless they have to drop something in order to take a treat etc) - I use even more markers like 'yep', 'good job' and 'yay' and they seem to get it.
kikopup 3 years ago
Hi, Great video.. The sustained head and chin were really cool. I would really like to teach this to my dog.. as it would help her stay calm when people want to pet her. Can you let me know how you taught your dogs. thanks.
moviefreak188 3 years ago
Splash is beoming more beautiful by the day!!! She is great!
ChiDaisy 3 years ago
GREAT video!! :) I love it. The bond you 3 have is wonderful, and very obvious!!
EmilySnider 3 years ago
Muy chulo el video. El pequeñin me encanta, tiene pinta de ser un cachondo.
Congratulations.
DardoNewGeneration 3 years ago
awesome video again! Splash's head nod is away cute! nicely done!!
discdogshayne 3 years ago
Great stuff once again! I really enjoy your vids, and the sustained targeting is something new that I have not yet seen.....
Tracy
cincydiscdogsrule 3 years ago
The targeting chin and head is really great for shy dogs that don't like to have their face pet (like mine used to). It really builds confidence. First you have to counter condition the hand touching those areas first though, if they seem uncomfortable.
kikopup 3 years ago
Un vídeo muy bonito, que "bow" más original que hace ;))
Me encantan los ejercicios de tocar con la cabeza, la barbilla, ...
Gracias
Pere
HechiAsia 3 years ago