Friday, August 3, 2012

How to Train a Dog

How to Train a Dog - training a dog








How to Train a Dog

Watch more Dog Training 101 videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - howc.st Learn how to train a dog by following this guide. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: howc.st Subscribe to Howcast's other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel - howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel - howc.st Howcast Tech Channel - howc.st Howcast Food Channel - howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel - howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel - howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel - howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. Step 1: Be the leader Establish yourself as the leader of the pack. This can be as simple as walking your dog on a leash. Dogs have a pack mentality and once your leadership is clear, you will have an easier time getting the responses you want. Step 2: Don't be too strict Avoid being too strict too early in your training, which can have a negative effect on your dog. Observe your dog and learn about its behavior to better communicate with it. Step 3: Reward good behavior Reward your dog's good behavior. When it obeys a ...
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How To Train Puppy To Stop Biting! - training a dog








How To Train Puppy To Stop Biting!

My answer to a very popular viewer question: Curbing play-biting/mouthing/nipping is the top priority for new puppy parents. Consistency & a positive, gentle approach allows us to quickly & effectively teach a puppy to make the right choices. The emphasis is on teaching the puppy the appropriate behaviors, instead of correcting them for making reasonable mistakes. Remember that puppies love to interact with their human(s) in all sorts of ways, and learn from every interaction that we have with them. As an alternative to using aversive punishment, this multi-faceted approach allows us to creatively connect with our dogs by employing positive reinforcement and harnessing a relationship that is based on trust & respect. If you like this video, please share it with anyone that you think might find it useful. If you have any other puppy questions/concerns, feel free to leave them in the comments & I will address them in the next puppy training video!

42 comments:

  1. my puppy still bites >:(

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  2. Why am I watching this.... I don't even have a dog!!

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  3. thumbs up if u r wondering why u watched this in the first place!

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  4. Sadly....You are Even Uglier than that dog..

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  5. why do they call him IT!

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  6. fugly?!?

    I thought it was cute, a little scruffy, but still a cute puppy...

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  7. 12th owned you all

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  8. Fugly dog...good video

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  9. 9th yes im in the top 10

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  10. 8th because these are so stupid I have ran out of things to say...

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  11. 7th cuz im cool ;D

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  12. 3rd and longer

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  13. EdwardElricIsAwesomeAugust 3, 2012 at 8:02 AM

    2nd

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  14. I have a 11 week old puppy and she was biting too. A lot. I tried what is in the video. Started yesterday and she already start to understand what I want. This really works!!!!

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  15. Crates are just for there own protection its not abusing them since you proberly dont close the door only maby if there a pup they do there stuff in there sleep so not abusive

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  16. Yes sir! All my dogs have always liked their crates. For snoozing in during those hot days, for hiding out in during firework/thunder season, or just whenever they want "me" time. My husky didn't even have a gate on his crate (it broke when it fell out of the bed of my truck when I was washing it out one too many times).

    My mallie pup gets a little aggressive too, so this video was perfect for me as well!

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  17. umm This does not work

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  18. @shadowrend5 hahaa, noo way i love him too much even though he's a little monster!

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  19. Wait I dont get it. Your telling me, my ADHD dog will care about the event that went on after I leave? I think my dog will ignore the past event and instead ask me for more food.

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  20. can can can i have your husky pup p p p p please

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  21. Great advice work within a second! :D

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  22. Good lord please shut up about crates. They're not abusive at all. They're for training and safety, and if used positively the puppies grow up to love their crates. How is it any different from a baby in a crib?
    Thanks for the video! Looked this up after a rather painful play session with my husky pup.

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  23. speakingspudmuffin1August 3, 2012 at 1:23 PM

    Tab do you have an email I can use to contact you as I need some training advice on my German Shepherd puppy, thanks.

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  24. i never said a LOCKED crate. i said if they choose to sleep in it!

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  25. yep a scared dog in a crate during a house fire is a great thing....or a scared dog during a home invasion in a crate..Not!

    I've been a large dog breed owner for many decades, just recently 3 very large dogs and I couldn't imagine 3 x-large crates in my home they take up less room sleeping beside my bed.

    Dogs are companions not possessions to lock up in a crate!

    Like I said crates are for pups under 12 weeks & travelling on a plane! Other than that they stay hanging in my barn!

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  26. if u got a rotty, slap it on the nose, or tug on its ear gently when its biting and say HEY or NO.
    usually works.

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  27. not everyone can afford a dog house or can build one a crate or cage is perfectly fine when they choose to sleep in it. what do you have against that?

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  28. What is FB? some dog lover site?

    Crates are for puppies less than 12 weeks & travelling.

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  29. How about your dog living with you together in same home?

    Get him or her a dog house when there outside....mini home!

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  30. How about your dogs feeling safe and comfortable in your home with you? That is the way it is meant to be!

    Crates are for small puppies less than 12 weeks & travelling, end of story.

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  31. I do not use a create, because my dog is well trained and I in big part thanks to this guy tab289. Look in FB for "romi gomi" she's is very well behaved. NEVER NEVER pees or poos inside the house. And she is suped happy.

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  32. how is giving your dog a mini home abusing it?

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  33. crates are not a bad thing to use. my sister's dogs LOVE their crates, it is their own private and comfortable space for them. we leave the crate doors open and they just go inside their crates on their own because they enjoy being in there. if you don't use a crate as a punishment, crates can become a place dogs can feel safe and comfortable in. It is the equivalent of having your own

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  34. You had me until you revealed you're a crate user, I'm out of here...

    Animal abuser!

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  35. Please write a book. #desperate

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  36. love your dog by the way ... i have one but mine is less hairy !!!

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  37. wow thanks !!!

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