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  • wow your dog is amazing. iam training my dog lots of commands too but the thing is that if i give it too much treats, he throws up after a while. and he knows alot already but i want him to know just as many commands as splash. what do you think i should do.

    please tell me. iam really desperate. thanks

  • Around how long does it take for Splash to learn new tricks? And how frequently do you train these tricks and skills? They are amazing! I'm hoping to have a go at this type of thing with my puppy... she's already 6 months!

    I love your videos! They are so helpful and creative! (:

  • Very intelligent puppy and gorgeous. I am not going to make the mistake of not training early again, because now I am struggling with a 90 pound 10 month old Doberman Pinscher puppy that won't listen and acts dumb even dough he is very intelligent.

  • awesome!

  • You treat very often, what do you give for a treat? I know you don't advocate giving kibbles (as you say it gives whimpy responses in the Bomb-Proof stay).

  • I never realised I could teach her so many new commands at the same time! I thought we were doing ok at 13 weeks with sit stay, down and leave it!

  • @greigjackai Yes, it surprised me too. I was wondering how soon we could get onto tricks without confusing the pup and it looks like the answer is 'straight away!'.

  • Why does the video and description say "Pogo", but the title say "Splash"?

    I love the vid, reminds me of Kai! :)

    ~~*Harper & Kai*~~

  • hello.. im from the Philippines and i would like to know if you can use the clicker without the treat?

  • i guess so... if you use plenty of praise (stroking). the clicker means that you have done something right and that a reward is coming..x

  • you should put him on animal planet! :)

  • Haha, how did you teach her to give you her paw? It's cute!

  • That is amazing!

    I have a 9 week old Border Collie, Ryder, and whenever I try to teach him something with a treat, he goes totally wacko jumping up and down which makes it almost impossible (and aggravating) to try and train the little fur ball... any suggestions?

  • @JessieME85 Kikopup has another video on how to get the dog to focus on you rather than on the treat.

  • I can NOT tell you how often ive watched this video before i got my pup. I think there are 2 more videos of you that i've watched at least once a day. Seriously, haha! :D

  • lol you should train my puppies. lmfao. specially starlight. lol.

  • 5 STARS for the beautiful Splash! Such an intelligent and sweet little puppy. I'm glad you named her Splash! The name is perfect.

    Woofs & Wags,

    Ashley & Kaine

  • This video is not what he had seen, what is small and cheat and that he has taught, if very small! :)

  • oye. que has dicho? en español por favor :) (Creo que mi español es tan dificil a leer como tu ingles! )

  • Este vídeo no lo había visto, que para ser tan pequeño le habías enseñado muchos trucos, pero si es muy pequeño aún !!!

    ...estos traductores no dejan nada claro...

    Un abrazo

  • So she was Pogo and now she's Splash?

  • Yeah, she was also Z then Frisbee then Boo then Zenze.... I had a little trouble naming her... My brother named her Pogo, but then I suddenly knew her name was Splash. Too lazy to go back and re-edit! ;)

  • Your puppy looks a LOT like my dog: she's an aussie border collie cross. They are SUCH sharp and smart dogs!

  • Wish I could see her!

  • aww hes such a cutie

  • wow your such a good trainer! =) i loved the down with distractions part. The dogs are so focused on what they gots to do.

  • Thanks!

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