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  • Your dog could probably dance better than most humans. Very nice system for a proper heel. I'm going to start it with my Newfie tomorrow. I'll begin with the 'stand on object' first. He learns fast, so I'm thinking to progress to spins soon. Thanks for putting these videos together.

  • Oh Tab I wish you lived near me.

  • You are luck my pup is not on your book, OHhh por book!

  • But this girl is very docile, goood girl, mine is a little beast!

  • How long does it takes to teach a dog to heel perfectly ??

  • Marry me please so we can share your dog....LOL She is one awesome girl .

  • Please get a better camera it's straining my eyes

  • Hey, TAB 289, I think you are really great! Where did you get your training from? Are you in the southern California, Los Angeles area? I am a behaviorist in the San Gabriel Valley doing business as Master Dog Training. I would love to refer clients to you and vice versa.

  • i did not make a video off this can u make a video on how to make the dog follow you when walking outside without a leash. thanks!!

  • Would some how be able to arrange in order from th first easy tricks to the hard ones that need two diffrent tricks to learn like this one.

  • Hahaha, the ending is funny xD

  • Is it ok I'd my dog sniffs at my hands and feet instead of eye contact

  • Dear Tab,

    What's happened?? Are you dead or something?? The other three dog trainers I've subbed to (two pros and a girl with a cute little dog) have been putting up mostly frequent vids. You haven't put a vid up since I've been subbed, and your latest vid was in June or July. I love your vids, only wish you'd put them up more often!

    Love,

    A would-be fan

    Josski32

  • Nice en educative video, thanks for posting! Funny that your dog liks when you click, looks like pavlov effect :))

  • you should post a video where all you have are your outtakes. just a suggestion nothing more.

  • give me your dog! cutest thing ever

  • your baby is smart :) !

  • Now i'll try this with my 5 pounds papillon... lol

  • Thank you for this video !! Very interesting :D

  • what clicker do you recommend? I've been looking for a clicker for my two dogs but most of them get pretty reviews. 

  • @notreallyjordan- dude did your mom not love you enough? This guy is awesome! And the dog going out and doing his training proved you wrong on the spot. Lol! Man just when I think people can't be more dumb! You restore the brother hood.

  • Thank You for putting so much time into these videos. They are great!

  • did youtube just got an update ?

  • wats is the best triger word to use for this?

  • no one wants to see you talking. Put the camera on the dog , not on your own face. We don't want to see YOU, we want to see the DOG. I'm so tired of vanity videos where the handler thinks we need to be looking at him instead of at the training.

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  • Dear Tab,

    Where is part dos? (part 2) I was wondering about this, since there are a lot of movies on your channel which supposedly have a part 1 and 2, but I cannot find part 2 anywhere on your channel. I have also not seen much recent activity on your channel. What happened??

  • @josski32 I agree! It can be very difficult to find specific videos! I'm officially claiming there isn't a part two as mentioned. I've looked at every single title and cannot find it. Please, please, please help us out with better organization - possibly filing videos under specific album categories(?) - like walking (heeling, pulling, etc.), sitting (sit, stay, etc.), tricks, whatever... Anything would be better than the way it's currently arranged.

  • My dog heels only when I have the leash on.. when I don't he just runs off!

  • is there a next step for starting to walk?

  • At what age would you suggest starting to train my German Shepherd puppy? She's seven weeks old now. I know that it's important to start as soon as they come home, but I was wondering if there's a certain age that it's more effective to begin at.

  • @lolamax101 Treats are used to motivate the dog to learn the tricks you phase them out as he gets better!

    Great vids! I have a 5 month bullmastiff she is definately harder to train these types of tricks but we are working on it! Thanks for all your advice! Keep the vids coming!!

  • @ The person below me:

    I've done all Training with my dog using treats, he listens every time! I don't know what else you could use, I suppose toys but that's the same concept and my dog isn't motivated my toys anyways.

  • NEVER TRAIN WITH TREATS THATS THE BIGGEST mistake people make because it means that they get food for doing what their asked right so if you dont have treats one day they are not going to listen cause they will figure out there is no food

  • @lolamax101

    Your advice has no support. Why listen to you if you have no reason to back up this theory. My dog isn't going to magically know what I'm saying. Please tell me how else I can motivate my dog with. She doesn't like toys. She accepts praise, but you need to couple praise with anothe form of reward. What are you suggesting guy?

  • Sorry, but WRONG. All professional trainers use treats. Marker training is done with treats. The great Schutzhund dogs are trained with treats. Would you work without a paycheck? Every handler at every show I show in most weekends use treats. You simply fade the time, so that the dog gets the treats after the entire ring performance. Let's see you train a go-out without treats. LOL! 

  • This is awesome!! I have been struggling with that perfect heel position for years, Kiwi's back keeps drifting to the side all the time. Now I will try this method :) Thanks a lot!

  • Subscribed! This video friggin rocks. Def the best & in so much detail. The ending made me laugh tho lol.

  • Great video, your training vids are the best by far, please keep them coming!

  • After 18 months of patient and regular training, our 30month Bullmastiff has become a great family member/partner/companion. Chivas Lord Charles maintains etiquette and dignity of a typical well behaved human.

    StephenLoweFinland

  • you should make a video showing once you start walking

  • @MrOGJMoney agreed

  • your amazing.

  • hey tab, can u help me please whenever i take my 9 week gsd puppy to dog park in a car its about 10 mins away he always throws up in the car any suggest what should i do b4 taking him please?

  • Do you reccomend to teach them while there pups or full grown? and can you use this method to walk them without a leash??

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  • pfft positive enforcement my ass, negative enforcement is much more fast and effective, my 3 month old GSD can do this without treats all i do is YELL at him and lure him with my hand and he learns it in only 2 hours (in total not in a row)

  • @saifyounis8 Good job! You scared your dog shitless for 2hours...>_>

  • @saifyounis8 Fast, I doubt, but not fun. At least not fun for the dog. The better timer the clicker trainer is the faster are the results. It also counts how experienced the dog is in positive methods. I trained turns like in this vid in a bit different way but still rewarding. I bet she caught it sooner than in two hours when lessons are added up. She was 5 months.

  • Omgoodness I love this video! Time to learn a new trick!

  • Do I add the cues when it starts following my empty hand?

  • Love this! Having trouble getting my pup to stand in one spot though. In which tutorial do I need to watch to teach me how to teach my dog to stand on things?

  • My dog learned this in 30 minutes. But he still farts in my room. wtf.

  • Has the second part to this come out yet?

  • My best freind is my dog, my second best freind is patience..

  • Hi there tab, I have a quick question about your video....

    If my dog already knows spin and turn, should I use different commands for this? If so, any ideas? I would very much appreciate an answer ;) Thank you!

    P.S. Solea is absolutely gorgeous!

  • @tab289 I have a 1 year and 8month old labrador, she is pretty well behaved but I want to introduce clicker training. Is it too late?

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  • @Alexg4475110 I don't think it's too late. It may require a bit more patience with a cross-over dog than with a puppy. Cross over means an animal which has been trained in traditional ways like luring and guiding and then moved to clicker training. Note the trainer on this video uses luring (his hand). I tried to cross over our 5 years old dog and already trained in basic obedience and agility. But I was too much lure-and-reward trainer to do that. So the trainer must be cross-overed too ;)

  • Which video do you teach a dog to stand on an object? I can get the dog to go where ever I want but he sits down as soon as he gets on the spot!

  • my chihuhua knows the turn around trick. what other cue can i use so she wont get mixed up with the turn around trick? also is there any other way to teach a chi? she 11 months

  • Fantastic video.

  • This is simply amazing

  • Brilliant!

  • Now THIS makes a lot of sense. Thanks - teaching to heal will be a piece of .. sausage :-)

  • great video!

    

  • beautiful work and illustration!!!

  • At what age can I teach my German Shepherd to do this?

  • That was great! Thank You!

  • I like it ur good bit u click to late ur supposed to click as soon as the dog completes the desired behaviour not after or there's no point in using the clicker

  • Tab, I have a few books on clicker training but none seem to pin point what I need to be looking for to know when I should move from treat following , to hand following. Any pointers would be great thank you.

  • Looking forward to the next part of this! :) I really love this method to train your dog to heel. :)

  • This is one of the best training seriers of videos i'v seen. I can't wait to start teaching me GS some cool new tricks. Thanks so much.

  • i have a four month old german sheperd pup pup that wont lison and bites alot

  • sory but i dont have the time to search all your videos but i have a good question for u....:my dog hunting his tail but he dont bite it strong....and when makes that i think that is very nervous...i wanna stop it...ty and sorry for my bab engish :=/

  • this is very useful, thumbs up for you buddy

  • Thanks for a great lesson Tab...I can't find a treat that dogs like, except messy fridge treats. I've bought different ones to no avail.

  • Nice Videos - Well Trained. Good Job.

  • Thanks a lot!

    Great to see again : positive reinforcement works.

    Hawkeye and I will keep learning.

  • awesome video. thanks!

  • tab how would u teach a dog to speak

  • Hello, can u do a video to show us how to train a dog to, "Drop it" or Drop a toy into your hand or onto the floor?

  • Can you do videos showing us how to teach basic obedience to dogs like sut,down,stand with clickers?

  • would you mind doing the trick that the dog walks like a human???

    that would be great

    and thanks for this great videos

    suscribed:)

  • my dog tore the book :(

    really worried.....

  • "It's just plain fun fun fun''

    for some reason that line made me laugh.

  • German Shepherds are easy to train. Try the same tactics on a Bullmastiff!

  • @FinlandStephenlowe I guess rewarding methods are the best way to have a non-shepherd to obey. And apparently some people have trained bullmastiffs in some method because KoiraNet knows some results in BH and obedience.Though of course not so many as with GSDs and I doubt obedience is the main interest among bullmastiff owners.

  • This looks like so much fun, I'll have to try it out!

  • What tricks do you think a dog should start with learning? I have a 15 week old gsd and she know sit, paw and lie down should the next one be stay?

  • My Lab is scared if i put the book on the floor..what do i do?

  • @kalitaortiz1 I would work on free shaping with the book. I demonstrate this in my video "Off-leash Exercise". 

  • hahaha that is so cool!!! i love the very ending part in the last few seconds!!! u are awesome man!!! u are a splendid trainer, thanks for your work!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • how long do you spend training her aday?

  • @elbenzorockz I assume you're talking about training sessions and specific cues like in this video. It varies anywhere between 10 mins to half an hour. Maybe a little more on certain days.

  • @tab289 yea thats what i ment, thanks alot =)

  • @tab289 thanks alot =)

  • @tab289 Tab im getting a german sheperd soon and i wanted to ask you something maybe you can help i guess.When your training a dog to sit do you push there behind down and say sit or what?Because im really stuck on that dude.

  • @TheGermansheperdguy My latest video is on teaching obedience, and it addresses sit/down/stand.

  • @tab289 thanks very much.

  • Your videos are awesome.. but OMG your German Shepherd is SO gorgeous! :D

  • Tab, I've got a quick question, maybe you can help.

    I've just started getting into clicker training, and in addition to doing some dog-walking, I'd like to practice training while out and about. What are some good "first-timer" training sessions to go through? Conditioning the clicker first, then maybe the default leave it? What sort of tricks/training do you do after that?

  • @IamtheGrynch A lot of people like to work on basic obedience and positional cues first (sit/down/stay/come, etc..). I like to do a little bit of everything. Tricks are in my opinion the best in really building a good working relationship with your dog. I have a few trick tutorials, just find one that you like and go for it!

  • Nice vid man..

    Just a complaint : The video looks too much stretched. Please correct that next time.

  • Do I first have to teach one direction, and then the other?

  • @mariswithdogs You could, I like to work on them simultaneously because I find that's easier in the long run, and prevents the dog from developing a 'bias' to do better in one direction than the other. Just try to keep the cues separate for the different rotations and work at it slowly.

  • @mariswithdogs if you can. You know how some things have a mechanism to prevent turning them in the wrong direction, and they just block if you try to do so? My dog is totally like that, i actually had a good laugh the other day about it XD Were working on it though =]

  • Great vid!! keep them coming :D

  • WHy does he wait so long after the dog does a complete rotation on the book, before clicking and treating?

  • @Janeway1269 I don't at first - but part of the advanced criteria is to get eye contact, and then maintain eye contact, so that was the reason for the delay.

  • really great video!

  • thanks for another awesome video!

  • great video!! loved it!!

    

  • Great video! I can see how this would also help in teaching some of the side ways moves in freestyle. Thanks!

  • I can't wait to train my dog this. He's only about 3 mos old so he's not ready for complicated tricks like this. I'll start with sit and shake :) You're really amazing with this. Can you show is how a dog can count? like when you hold up your fingers and he counts how many. I've seen some dogs do it. I just don't know how to train them to.

  • Cool. you make it seem like your dog's already born with all of the knowledge LOL

  • she is doin so great all the time !! she is so clumsy on that book .. SO ADORABLE :D

  • Beautifully demonstrated. I agree -- you DO need your own TV show. Good job!

  • amazing thank you. cant wait for the next part.and happy new year to you and Solea :)

  • you are so good... I have been using this technique with my 3 year old pit bull and she is on her way to learning a nice heel and she enjoys it a lot!

  • great job, I loved your new video

  • you need your own tv show!:D thanks your tips are so helpful!!!

  • great video!

  • Awesome as usual!

  • Thanks 

  • excellent video!

  • What kind of treats do you use? Or is it just plain dog food? 

  • @gimkilo57 I use a combination of food and some store bought treats. Most of the time I will use food - but in this video I believe I had 3 different kinds of treats. Liver, Duck, and something else I can't recall now...

  • hey you should do a vid on whats the best dog brand to feed a dog?

    and if you should only feed your dog only dog food? what treats to give them?

  • Wow. You're an amazing dog trainer. Do you do dog training as a profession? If not, you SHOULD!

  • Another brilliant video. Can't wait to start working on this. Thanks.

  • my white golden knoes 6 tricks thankx to you. and hes only 5 months

  • simply amazing to see the spin on the book...both ways too!

  • simply amazing to see the spin on the book...both ways too!

  • Very good! What a clever way of teaching the dog to stick with you. When teaching new tricks/ behaviours I know it's best to have short sessions, but how many sessions should you do in a day. I get very enthusiastic, but I don't want my dog to get bored of course.

  • @rombelinski It really depends on the dog. Try to get a feel for what works best.With some things, I can do a lot more than others, and sometimes 'letting it process' for a day or two is good and better progress is made when we return to something later.

  • Brilliant video :) Your one of my favourite dog trainers on youtube .. Your relationship with your dog is amazing :D

  • Another great vid as usual! Loved the outtake too... "that is not the objective AT ALL!" made me gigglefit!

  • @LadyTroubadour haha - thanks for pointing that out, I almost missed it!

  • Nice

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