On this day I introduced the call out and the escape. Last weekend we introduced the second blind, so he also got a refresher on blind searches. If you watch the entire video you can see how quickly he learn the call out and the escape. NOTE: Although you see a fellow club member handling the leash all the training was done by myself. My point is, training dogs takes more mental strength than physical, it also helps to have dedicated club members who go out of their way to see everybody exceed. Thank you Rogue Valley Schuthund Club.
Seriously outstanding work!!!!!
garglefink 3 years ago
Very interesting to stumble into professional comments. I know nothing about Schutzhund but what I find as a pet-loving GSD fan viewer of YouTube. What I see here is big stamina and focus with such love for it, Dante finds it SO HARD to pull back from the game. Sorry I don't know the lingo. Dog got game. Dog got BIG GAME. Go, Dante!
gsdfan99 3 years ago
Very nice and good job!
blnsoko1203 3 years ago
Emily is doing a good job by the way!At minute 7:05 when he went in and was super clean, she should have given him the bite right there! Reward that, that was the first time I saw him move in perfect, no bump no jumping! Don't forget the rewards need to be random in the blind too
luvjakers 3 years ago
He's looking good Jason but all of that being dirty is going to kill you, you better keep the end of that line and not even let him get that close to the helper! I am sure you know, but you can loose half a point each time he touches the helper, his focus is nice and I like that he doesn't pay attention to you when you come around the blind! Every time he gets dirty like that I would pull him out and not allow the barking to continue, keep pressure on that back line so he can't even go there!
luvjakers 3 years ago