Dog Training : How to Train Your Dog to Come When Called - training a dog
Dog Training : How to Train Your Dog to Come When Called
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Don't be Negative be Positive! - training a dog
Don't be Negative be Positive!
Chase now has his own fan page www.facebook.com Chase finds his owner with a choker chain. So he throws it in the trash and brings her a Clicker. The meaning behind this video is Positive is better than Negative! Chase and I are trying to spread the word of Positive Reinforcement and Clicker training. We ONLY use Postive Reinforcement with means we don't use no punishment or intimidation in our training. We hope you don't eithier if you do it's never to late to change! Just grab up a Clicker and train Positive! It's an Amazing way to train a dog and it's very effective! Positive Reinforcement & Clicker Training really does make your bond between you and your dog very strong! So don't be Negative be Positive and have fun with your dog while you can :) Thanks for watching! Keep on clicking and Have fun with it :) For updates on Chase's process like him on Facebook www.facebook.com The music used in this video is from the work of Kevin Macleod at incompetech.com Go check out his Amazing work!
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damn smart thumb this post if he is human
ReplyDeleteI agree
ReplyDeleteAs long as your political views aren't progressive. :)
ReplyDeleteFABULOSO//////////////////
ReplyDeleteGreat!!
ReplyDeleteincredible and beautiful !!! :o
ReplyDeleteGreat video, thanks for sharing. Thanks for keeping it positive.:)
ReplyDeleteim a total CHASE fan now! awesome!
ReplyDelete1st priority - give joy and love to the animal, then 2nd teaching him tricks. We can't have the excuse to put the pup into any kind of stress just because we want something for ourselves. Saying NO is not a bad thing, there always should be some kinds of boundaries to what is good and what is bad. We have to learn how to communicate with the pup to teach him these boundaries. I had a pup and she was funny and very clever and very eager to learn all kinds of tricks.
ReplyDeleteawww..he is very smart!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat dog is legit!
ReplyDeleteThere's a whole debate about using intimidation or other physical methods. Some believe in dominating your dog (Negative Reinforcement). Other believes in using positive reinforcement along with intimidation and/or force than others (like me) believe in using ONLY positive reinforcement or Progressive Reinforcement (using no intimidating or force) By using these methods we aren't dominating our dog but communicating with him, without causing any distress to the dog.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I completely agree with you about positive training, it can be a bit difficult to train positive when your pup finds their way into trouble. For example, if your dog digs in the garbage or tears up shoes, wouldn't the best solution in order to teach them not to do so would be to give them a stern 'No!'? But aside from that, I really do agree. There is no point in choke chains and shock collars and muzzles. I'm strongly supportive of clicker training and positive reinforcement!
ReplyDeleteSmashing Video..and a lesson to all BC owners!..If you have a choke chain....it lives in the Bin!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! This video just inspired me! Thanks for uploading!
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful collie!
ReplyDeleteChase is a great dog! I like stating the obvious. Border Collies are da' bomb.
ReplyDeleteWhy must border collies push their bowls around before eating/drinking out of it? My BC (Nikki) does that too and it drives me crazy
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful dog :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely am in love with this video! My Gracie is a 10-month old border collie pointer mix. I sure hope I can teach her all these wonderful things! Thanks so much for this. :)
ReplyDeleteDepending on the behavior and dog, you can do one of two things. Ignore the behavior or redirect it. For something like jumping where the dog is trying to get your attention, you could ignore it and then praise the dog when they settle down so they know they only get the attention when they chill out. For something like chewing on furniture, you can redirect them by giving them a toy. This is just a really brief explanation, so feel free to look further in to clicker training. :)
ReplyDeleteI think, in the apartment, he does the best job. Keep it up. With greetings from Berlin.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you both!! I had to learn the hard way that negitive correcting is NOT the best way to train a dog!!
ReplyDeletesupercool!
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