Tugging Part 2 : Train Your Service Dog to Pull off Clothing, Bedding etc

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2009

Learn how to train your dog to pull off socks and other clothing step by step, tug laundry baskets and strip beds.
Look for our other educational videos and information at www.viassistancedogs.blogspot.com Brought to you by Vancouver Island Assistance Dogs in Nanaimo, BC. Helping owners train their own service dogs.
For Deaf and Hard of Hearing viewers, a star (*) has been placed in the middle of the screen to show the proper timing of clicker or verbal marker.

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  • That was fantastic:)! I love the last scene with the bed sheet. 5*

    Happy Clicking!

    Ashley & Kaine

  • Thanks! I thought it was cute too so had to figure out how to include it. It's great for anyone with a bad back etc.

  • That's awesome! It's all 'tricks' isn't it! :) I'd love to see making the bed, that sounds much harder for some reason.

  • We have a client who has her Papillion make her bed! She has to do some minor smoothing but the dog pulls up the comforter and places the pillows! Clicker training is amazing!

  • Great job, Watching your techniques, my BC is now turning on the light switch w/ his nose.thank you.

  • Glad to hear it worked for you!

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  • @TheAndrewMosley Mom was a ShepX. Best guess is that dad was a pin pin. Both are super common here and she displays behaviours of both. I really wish the previous owner or shelter they got her from had not spayed her at 10 weeks. She's got all the signs of a early spay. Overly long legs, fearfulness, and less bone density. If future holds she is at risk for hip dyslexia and arthritis. Keeping her trim and in shape decreases the the chances of ACL issues that go along with it too.

  • What breed is your dog?  She's very pretty.

  • Thx very much you are amazing trainer !! thx thx thx !!

  • Thx it is very helpful !

  • thank you! Nice vid.

  • you are an amzing trainer i am inlove with you!

    lol

  • i am Deaf, we are training my dog bear for hearing dog, we are doing it on our own, i not know or understand the clicker thing, what that do? bear is good with sounds but he will bring me to the clicking in the deaf door bell, instead of the door, i have deaf light around my house but not in all rooms, more on next post

  • my malamute will be perfect for this!

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