Friday, August 3, 2012

Dog Training: How To Teach Your Dog To Bring You Stuff!

Dog Training: How To Teach Your Dog To Bring You Stuff! - training a dog








Dog Training: How To Teach Your Dog To Bring You Stuff!

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Training a Dog to Heel | Teacher's Pet With Victoria Stilwell - training a dog








Training a Dog to Heel | Teacher's Pet With Victoria Stilwell

Follow eHow Pets for regular tips from Victoria Stilwell and more: www.youtube.com Victoria demonstrates some basic heeling training. In Teacher's Pet, Victoria Stilwell shows you how to employ her Positively Method to train your dog the right way, growing your level of communication to strengthen the bond between you and your pet. Have a question for Victoria? She'll be checking in regularly, so be sure to leave your comments and questions below. Victoria Stilwell is widely known as a dog trainer, author, and television presenter. Stilwell served as a judge on the CBS show Greatest American Dog and is best known as the host of the Animal Planet dog training TV show It's Me or the Dog, where she counsels families with problem pets and solves their dogs' behavior problems. In 2010, she launched Positively, the world's first global network of hand-picked world-class dog trainers dedicated to providing the public a brand name they can trust in humane, force-free training. More tips from Victoria: positively.com Find a Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Trainer positively.com
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49 comments:

  1. Not good

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  2. Ruben Van der MerweAugust 3, 2012 at 1:32 AM

    A border collie ( I think)

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  3. What type of dog is that at 1:32?

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  4. I need to get a frisbee..

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  5. I love these videos. I cant wait to teach my dog this. But for now shes only 12-13 weeks so it takes a while before i can start. But i love watching your stuff.

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  6. same here dude

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  7. my dog is a lab and is 2 yrs old he loves food i threw the ball he caught comes running back to me but dosent let go of the ball and starts running around mad and likes being chased could u help me with that and i stay in India there are no clicker here and i dont prefer online shopping can i make the nosie with my hand or something please help me out

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  8. Good videooo!!!! Very funny!

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  9. lol right as she bends over... beautiful wonderful job

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  10. thats the name of my dog.. and she is a pitbull too

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  11. Awww. That Mastiffe mix was half naked! Lol.

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  12. I have an Aussie and we have only had him for a little bit,but he's 6 months old,but for some reason,when I take him out to meet other dogs to play,he runs away and is scared. I have no idea how to get him over the fear.

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  13. Retriever have this in their blood to bring stuff back, even shot down birds, they won't even eat them.

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  14. dicktits suck my asshole

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  15. nice vid but first teach your dog to fetch and than to catch a frisbee...

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  16. all this is nice, but few months ago I wrote to you even from my email ..you never answered .I do not blame u if u have so many folks asking u for advice ..and anyway I dont even have a Frisbee here. we have one bit crap only.So i cant train my dog..I will think of using pick-nick plastic plates :).

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  17. beautiful, wonderful *zoom in on ass*

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  18. i didn't have to teach my dog he just have always done it :)

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  19. thought this was elijah wood for a second

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  20. 4:20 LOL SO CUTE!!

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  21. what collie, yoboysharpie. REPLY BACK.

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  22. i'd really love to adopt a dog, they seem like so much fun and a great way to keep active.

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  23. that bernard/mastiff mix didn't look so big....until it got next to those pitbulls/boxer o.o

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  24. JUST WONDERING IF I WAS REALLY 2 MINUTES LATER :)

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  25. what about rottweilers you dont train them?

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  26. Can you make a video on how to get your dog not to go after a ball when you don't want him to .. I put the ball inside and he goes to the door and won't pay attention to me I do it inside and he does better ...

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  27. I've noticed that my dog pulls me forward when I try this method. What do you recommend?

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  28. I agree, since I tried the sitting trick and all my dog did was look at me like I was nuts, I finally had to say sit, before she sat down. But then she started scratching, stopped and stayed sitting looking at me for the treat. I didn't know if I should give it to her or not. (I did) but when she did it again she scratched again and the same thing happened. The biting trick doesn't work cause all she does is chase me down and come at my feet.

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  29. I love her training videos and show. I think it's positive ways without trying to act totally dominating over your pets and get bitten. But she makes it seem so much easier than it is :

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  30. how would this work with a dog who won't stop pulling on its leash. and how can you use a wall for training if you actually have furniture. I'd have to go out side with all those distractions she mentioned to find a fence.

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  31. have fun with your new puppy! let us know how these tips work for you

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  32. my dog get's aggressive... can you put a vid up about aggression and how to stop it??

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  33. does anyone else feel overweight when they look at victoria?

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  34. thank you i just got a new puppy but not from pet shop or pound it was born and its like one month so when it gets older i will teach these tricks to him i want it to be smart and not messy and wild! i want my dog to be happy!!:D thx

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  35. How can I do this with a small dog? He has to jump to reach my hand, and if i crouch he stops, and if i walk while crouching I'm dying. 

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  36. Getting a dog soon, good for me, victoria rocks

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  37. With enough patience you can DEFINITELY teach an old dog new tricks!

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  38. DON'T READ THIS! TOMMOROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE AND YOU WILL GET A KISS FROM THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. BUT IF YOU DON'T POST THIS ON 10 VIDEOS IN 2 HOURS YOU WILL DIE IN TWO DAYS. NOW THAT YOU ARE READING THIS DON'T STOP! AFTER YOU POST THIS ON TEN VIDEOS PRESS F6 AND YOUR CRUSHES NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN. IT'S FREAKY CAUSE IT'S TRUE

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  39. and my s doesn't work now for this WOW!!

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  40. sorry I meant so trying my space bar does that sometimes

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  41. I'm sotrying thi tommorow : )

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  42. This is great! I would LOVE to see how this could be modified to work for a very small dog, because it is impractical to walk with your hand lure in front of their face without stooping way down. If I stand straight, my hand is so far away from my dog's face that she doesn't notice it.

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  43. Victoria is PAWsome...

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  44. ^meant small^

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  45. could you also try doing this with a smaller dog. because my dog is so big because she's a chihuahua

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  46. thanks so much i will look forward to it. 

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  47. @eHowPets Please excuse my ignorant question but my dog is 6 years old in human years. Can I still teach him these tricks? Thanks

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  48. Wat camera r they using?? It's in a really clear HD video on my iPhone 4.

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  49. old cesar millan is the best foundation

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