Dog Training: How to Teach your Dog to ring a bell to be let outside, For Charles and Alli

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This video is about how to teach your dog to ring a bell to be let outside.

Charles and Alli's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ctfxc
Charles Trippy: http://www.youtube.com/user/charlestrippy
Alli's Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Alli
Charles' Twitter: http://twitter.com/charlestrippy
Alli's Twitter: http://twitter.com/allispeed

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  • Mine knock. He learned that by himself.

  • omg I love CTFxC :D

  • This was very helpful but I have a question. Training a dog usually means that the trainer asks for something and the dog will respond. This case is different because the tables will turn so that the dog will ask for something (by ringing the bell) and the trainer will respond (by opening the door). As of right now we are "touching" before we let her outside, but when (and how) will she know to do it by herself to let us know she wants to go out?

  • Good training video. I just got a new rottweiler puppy, and I have not raised a puppy for 11 years, so I will definitly be looking for more from this guy.

  • @kingoftroy05 @ukaisukaok "mean/confident voice" Is also not a recommended. If you watch more of Zaks videos you will hear him say that all commands should be in a happy voice, you are asking not demanding. If the dog barks, smile and say speak at that time and then reward them, they will soon realise that you like them barking and offer the behaviour more often. It is good to teach them what 'quiet' means too in case they like to get a bit too vocal.

  • @kingoftroy05 @ukaisukaok I wouldn't suggest teaching this or any other behaviour with someone pretending to threaten you. Just teach you dog to speak on command then give the command when you require them to bark. If you think about police protection dogs, they are not using agression, they just look agressive but will stop imediately when asked. The other point to make is that you don't want your dog to 'protect you' that could end badly for everyone involved including the dog.

  • @kingoftroy05 hey thanks (:

  • @ukaisukaok easily......have someone come at you in a threating manner and say "baarrk" in a mean/confident voice....if he does give him a treat and say goood booooyy

    keep doing this till he understand

  • does anyone think that the lady in this video looks like the woman from "Fight Night"?

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