Teach Your Dog to Fetch Anything!- clicker dog training tricks
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You know Emily, one beautiful thing about your vids is they don't just apply to dogs. I c/t with my horse, and everything you show is applicable w/him also. I have been speaking with many dog owners lately, and intro-ing c/t to them. My first suggestion is always your youtube site. You are def at the top of the game:)
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Twix loved listening to you on this video. Love the donation idea! It is so very time consuming making quality videos. :)
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Excellent training, excellent & fun instructional video.
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If you had already taught your dog to only get the toy (no matter how exciting it may be while shaking the toy around) when you give the cue 'get it', will encouraging your dog to mouth the object like in this video without a cue undo the cue 'get it'?
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Lol Splash Was Under The Couch the Whole Time!
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splash is the absolute cutest! i feel like i'd get into the bad habit of throwing everything in the house just to watch her fetch it :) love the videos!
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I really love the personality in your videos :) Some trainers have made claims that over-reliance on clickers in some trainers take away the human-dog interaction, and have become too mechanical and scientific, which is I think is an unsubstantiated statement. Just because a trainer relies heavily on clickers doesn't mean his/her relationship with the dog suffers in any way. Well done :)
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Great job on the editing and putting the vid together kikopup. All the link is very seamless and classy I know it takes extra effort but it really made a big difference. I'm very impressed.
As for the content, I don't need to say anymore as I'm a big fan of your work and you just hit another one out of the park.
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please make a video on how to "Teach Your Dog to Make a Sandwich"
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Hi! Thanks to this video, my dog is fetching a variety of items (including metal spoons), but now I want her to "present" the item to me (as the retrive obedience exercise), but when I ask for a sit, she opens her mouth. I've tried to hold her mouth while still holding the item, but she shakes her head.... Is there a way to fereeshape or train this? I will appreciate any comment! Thanks for everything!
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@genteelrebel1 how funny!
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I want to teach my 5months old Border Collie to bring me back the ball..
but everytime she catches it, she come back towards me and about 10 inches before me she runs back and starts playing alone, :( what should I do ? (sorry for the bad english, I'm from belgium dx)
Seriously do you read my mind??? I just phoned Donna to ask for help on this very thing. Thanks Emily... love your videos and the coincidence is too funny.
kimmcamp 3 months ago
@kimmcamp Yes, I do !
kikopup 3 months ago 2
doesn't using items like shoes reinforce bad behavior? Like will it encourage them to mouth common items without permission?
TheSpazzofMuffins 3 months ago
@TheSpazzofMuffins It depends if you put the behavior on stimulus control- like service dog behaviors. But the object in the video was a plastic toy shoe, that splash hates picking up so I thought I would use it to teach her fetching anything is fun! I did not add the bit to this video about how to teach them not to mouth the objects on the way back, because I thought it would be too long but I will make a tutorial on that soon!
kikopup 3 months ago 3
what do you give them ? whats the "price" and how big is it?
thanks and greetings from mexico
TioMoka 3 months ago
@TioMoka You mean the "prize"? The reward was actually kibble- a whole one for the big dogs and small pieces for the little dogs. but my dogs love all food. A great treat for dogs that are not as motivated is real meat and real cheese. (small amounts of cheese as it is unhealthy)
kikopup 3 months ago