Every Dog Must Know This: How To Train Your Dog To Stay - training a dog
Every Dog Must Know This: How To Train Your Dog To Stay
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Dog Training Tips: How To Train A Puppy To Sit - training a dog
Dog Training Tips: How To Train A Puppy To Sit
www.howdini.com Dog training tips: How to train a puppy to sit Cuteness will only get a puppy so far in this world - he needs to have good manners to be totally lovable. Dog trainer Mike DAbruzzo demonstrates how to teach a puppy to sit and lie down, with the help of a rambunctious Yorkie named Moses. Keywords: how to teach your dog to sit how to train a puppy to sit how to train your dog to sit how to train a dog to sit how to teach a dog to sit dog training tips
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Fantastic Video. Thank you Zak, for sharing! Poppie Oosthuizen, South Africa
ReplyDeleteStay also means stop attacking!When a dog stay,it can't even move!
ReplyDeleteThe most important command is stop attacking.
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ReplyDeletethe clicker video is on private :(
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What breed is super nova???
ReplyDeleteThis worked on my jack Russell thanks zak
ReplyDeleteHey zak thanks a lot for sharing this video as it worked on my dog very welll again thanks . :))
ReplyDeletemy dog barked at me until i gave him the treat o_o...
ReplyDeleteZak!!!!!!!!!!! Excellent video, And let me apologize for all the negative comments people make that watch these vids, we live in a society where people must judge everything as incorrect to sound smart. Yes to all who see this video, it is not the only way to teach your dog to stay. It is a useful tool though, and it was free. I thank you for saving me lots of money on paying a trainer, and also for helping me with a stubborn problem. Excellent! No it all meatheads, turn the channel.
ReplyDeleteTotally not foolproof. Sorry but the method did not work for my dogs.
ReplyDeleteI think it depends on the dog. There is more than one way to do anything correctly, and this is just another way of doing the stay training.As far as Zak being up to Emilys level, please!!! How can you complain about using positive reinforcement on a dog and be negative to a person. Maybe your not on Zaks level.
ReplyDeletethe clicker video is private
ReplyDeleteHave to say I agree with the comments supporting Emily Larlham (Kikopup). This is a weakness in Zaks method as far as I can tell. I do think the other videos of his that I have seen are great but this one screams of breaking the progressive positive reinforcement model. I wish he would take it down, watch Emilys and redo his own. If you spend the many hours ;) watching Emilys videos it can really change your approach to animals forever - for the better, I don't think Zak's up to her level yet!
ReplyDeleteYeah right...and I type in braille Emily.
ReplyDeleteHow did you type this comment? Braille??
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a dog trainer and i do not push on the dogs chest to make them stay I just tell them to sit and I also leve there leash on so I can grab them if they move and I snap my fingers to and I point to where I want them and tell them to stay and most of the dogs learn fast and I am blind and in a wheelchair ;)
ReplyDeletemy dogs three and a half months he can sit speak stay and lay down... i think its all about how you feel best training your dog, i mean it doesnt take a genius. positive reinforcement helps but the dog also has to know whos boss or else he'll never listen to you. i dont encourage beating the dog but they must know if theyve done something wrong
ReplyDeletegreat now my dog won't come
ReplyDeleteNO NO NO! Use the kikopup method of stay. Foolproof, positively reinforced, and teaches your dog to love staying near and far from you (especially at distances where the dog can see you're not going to be able to grab and scarily 'correct' him)
ReplyDeletebecause it can save your dog's live,.. he explains that right after xD
ReplyDeletefor exemple, if the dog starts running off towards the road, you say STAY and that can save his live,.. or if the dog is doing something he shouldn't in general because Stay is kind of a "hey you, stop what you are doing!" This was the first thing i taught my dogs :)
I like your teachings and I have a J.R. that does stay on a line while I do some quick errands and very quick shopping say up to 5-10 min. I think it has learned this very well and I go to places that he has visited before. I am alone and lucky that he is doing this so well. I would never trust it without a tied down lead as yet but will try it ina dog park etc. Well done, stick to it!
ReplyDeleteWhy is stay the most important?
ReplyDeleteAs soon as he starts to walk back, bring the treat closer to you. Keep on working with him. It will take some time. Good Luck! ;)
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can wait till he/she is a bit more calm and relaxed. Or, Maybe you can start with a leash and hold it where there is little give in it.
ReplyDeleteJust keep on working with him/her. Don't give up! You can do it! :)
ReplyDeletemy dog goes wild n start jumping this did not work for me =/
ReplyDeleteI put the food over my dogs head and it just looks up and the farther I go back the more he just walks back. What can I do in this situation
ReplyDeleteWhat do you do if your puppy is just too energetic and is jumping and biting and scratching
ReplyDeleteThanks for watching! ;)
ReplyDeletewell our dog is small but im not holding too high,but she knows now how to sit but only if you have food :))
ReplyDeleteno problem thx for the video
ReplyDeleteThanks for watching and offering a suggestion to the previous commenter! :)
ReplyDeleteAre you holding it too high? Try holding it much lower.
ReplyDeletethen your holding it to high, try holding it just a little higher then his nose but not high enough that he has to go on hind paws :)
ReplyDeletemy dog jumps to eat it
ReplyDeleteGlad that this was helpful! ;)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it AWESOME? :)
ReplyDeleteThat is GREAT! :)
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU! THIS HELPED A LOT c:
ReplyDeletemy puppy is 8 weeks old and this is awsome he followed it and i got him to sit yay!
ReplyDeleteafter 2 months of training.. my puppy learned sit.. :P
ReplyDeleteMt dog is three and i just tought her how to lie down and sit.
ReplyDeleteThank you now my Scottie terrer knows how to sit it takes 2 dAys
ReplyDeleteOk great thanks :)
ReplyDeleteoh, one other thing...Make sure all the member of your home are all on board. It will be very confusing for her if different people give her different expectations.
ReplyDeleteThey are never too late to learn but you have to change the way you have been doing things. Maybe you can start of using a leash so you have more control. You really need to be consistent. Keep each session to less than 5min. but do it several times a day. Good luck! :)
ReplyDeleteIf she bites, try using the suggestion in our, "Training puppies not to bite video." Maybe try working on one of the issues at a time, to not confuse her. Also shorter sessions and a calm positive voice from you may be helpful (if you are not already doing this.) Good luck.
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