Police Dog Training-Dog Trainer Sunshine Coast - training a dog
Police Dog Training-Dog Trainer Sunshine Coast
www.ozdogtrainer.com.au Here is a video I put together of me doing some dog obedience, dog control exercises and police manwork training. All of the exercises are performed off lead and under complete voice and hand control. I hope you enjoy watching this as I enjoyed making it. Feel free to visit my site at http on more dog training info and videos I will be making.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Dont you train the IPO system, down there? Catch me on nyholm78@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletewow what a happy loving dog
ReplyDeletehe is beautiful mate im sorry u lost him :(
ReplyDelete3:50 AWW CUTE!
ReplyDeleteCan someone help me ? i realy want to do this later. im in high school now. What's the best way to do ? militairy or normal?
ReplyDeletei love german shepards nice vid
ReplyDeleteCan girls do this too?
ReplyDeletehey hears the can and then comes to me
ReplyDeletehey i have a 7week german sheppered and i just teached it how to sit it's name is tank and his fat i try to teach it to run it runs then sits down the way i trained it was getting the puppie can and hiting the spoon on it and then sites
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ReplyDeleteHi i just got a fully bred German Shepherd puppy, about seven weeks old, and i was i wondering; what should i do to train him to be like yours when he grows older?
ReplyDeletelol, thanks ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you anthonylui..I'm glad you got something out of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks cheninmartel....glad you liked it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sallybunckle, glad you enjoyed the video.
ReplyDeleteStudy operant conditioning. This will give you a good understanding of training behaviour. dog training is simple if you understand how to shape, target and lure behaviours. Try and stay away from compulsion methods when training behaviour. I always like to tell people, complulsion training works with dogs because of their nature, if we were training lions or tigers using compulsion..we would be eaten :)
ReplyDeleteTime and effort...oh and knowledge of what to do helps. Study operant conditioning, discover how to train a dolphin, even a cat, mouse or cockroach and dog training is easy.
ReplyDeleteThanks olivierifrankie...glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletehi pawstive, he was a cross GSD/Rottweiler. Funny thing, no one wanted him when he was donated to us. He nearly failed the initial training course...but he and I went on to win the Australia New Zealand Police Dog Trials, first cadaver dog in Australia and caught stacks of baddies. He was an amazing dog..but I like to think I had a hand in his success since I did train him :)
ReplyDeleteHi shootomatic, well...there are a few training courses around, but I don't due to the possible legal implications of teaching dogs how to bite...cos it might come back and bite me in the but :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. I won't bad mouth any other hanlders, but my approach was always based on useing positive methods to get the dog to do what I want. The dog is more inclined to perform in situations instead of using compulsion methods. Some might disagree..it just do what works for me and I want results in the simplest way possible.
ReplyDeleteIf you are going to buy a dog?
ReplyDeleteFrom what age should you take>?
Just watched a NZ police dog training 'demonstration', which was like watching untrained dogs and unskilled, almost violent handlers. Their dogs wouldnt release the sleeve in a leave command. In contrast, these Ozzie dogs and handlers are very professional, more like European schutzhund skill levels.
ReplyDeletewow, nice work. Is there a way civilians could do a course like this but more for defence at home or something?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Animal! Was he Brit bred or German? he looks like Falk lines.
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