Dog Training - Stop over excitement when you sweep/vacuum/blender
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amazing as usual!! Now I can train azkaban to be calm around things like that:) by the way, its the cutest thing ever when mabel sticks out her tounge:)
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Excellent tutorial, very detailed and descriptive. Your videos do a great job at showing how well positive reinforcement works and the strong bond between dog and owner it creates. Keep the videos coming!
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I've heard this again and again- but ... after that 'overfeeding' the dog is more compatible to the world around and this makes him a happier dog. No more complaining about unwanted behaviour.
And all good trainer tells you how to fade the treats! I think it's really weird that people seems to have less probs with p u n i s h i n g than giving treats...
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Train me to love! :D
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@zsianz1 ok.
I absolutely love all your videos; they've really helped me with ideas for teaching my own border collie calm behavior and fun tricks to keep his mind busy. Thank you for sharing!
krispyy325 11 months ago
@krispyy325 thank you so much, that really means a lot to hear that they have been helpful to you :) keep up the good work! happy training!!
zsianz1 11 months ago
OVERFEEDING in progress.
alexlouder 1 year ago
@alexlouder this isn't overfeeding!!! you HAVE to feed rapidly at the start or your dog will just revert to the behaviour and you then decrease the amount of treats over time as I demonstrate if you care to watch the whole video, after not too many sessions you won't need ANY treats if you are training this correctly. healthy treats such as fresh chicken are all I use and take that amount out of one of your dogs meals. also the treats I use are the size of a pea, really small.
zsianz1 1 year ago 5
omg that is alot of treats..dont u think he would get addictd and expect a treat EACH TIME? or get over the treats and not want them anymore...like mine -_-
whispanic123 1 year ago
@whispanic123 you have to decrease the amount of treats you feed for this as I demonstrate in the video, in clicker training a change in an undesired behaviour you always feed rapidly in the beginning and then decrease the amount of treats, the goal is to use no treats at all which shouldn't take too long if you work on this regularly with short 10 minute sessions.
zsianz1 1 year ago