Training your dog to heel on a loose leash: Dog training In London (HD) - training a dog
Training your dog to heel on a loose leash: Dog training In London (HD)
www.dogtraininginlondon.co.uk A training video on how to teach your dog to walk to heel. A gentle method which has no need for gadgets, tools or demands. Dog Training in London can correct any unwanted behaviour in dogs such as aggression, nervousness, pulling on the lead, ignoring requests, jumping up at visitors, barking, fussy eaters, hyperactivity etc look at the website to contact me and I will help you towards taking the steps to a perfect relationship with your dog by Nigel Reed of Dog Training in London. A step by step guide on how to train your dog not to pull on the leash.
How to train a dog to pay attention - eye contact - clicker dog training - training a dog
How to train a dog to pay attention - eye contact - clicker dog training
Kikopup spends nearly all of her time making free training videos and educating the public for free. If you would like to make a donation to support her work, simply go to the link below and click on the donate button. You can donate as little or much as you like. My dream would be to be able to support myself from creating free content that everyone around the world could access no matter what their situation! www.dogmantics.com This is a continuation of "the most important things to train your new dog or puppy" This tutorial goes over how to teach eye contact as well as how to teach your dog to look at you whn you make an attention noise or say his name. Check out my list of free videos on my website: www.dogmantics.com "watch me" "look" "how to train name" "how to teach a dog" "dog training" "dog trainer" "clicker training" puppy "Dog Training"
yep good vid , did the same with my g/hep: pup she's good , but then again she's the best puppy I know LOL
ReplyDeleteHi, 90% is good enough for me, there are many ways to train dogs. Many people write to me about the treats saying they are not keen. Some dogs work well with treats others don't need it. I put it in there in case someone has a dog that is being stubborn and will not move or to gain enthusiasm. In a short clip I could not explain all the logistics but if some people get some ideas or clarification so their dog is more relaxed then I am happy!
ReplyDelete...It is a way longer proces, and consumes a lot of time. But the dog listen to my every command. Bouth of them go for a walk without leash, and i have traind them to go in front of me, ( it is easyer to control them if i can see them). I want to say that person can teach dogs witout treats 2, and it is i think way better afterwords. In the wild , wolfs centenrly don't theach they youngsters with treats, they learn and comply on dominance ( and that exludes cokers, sockers, agression, shouting..
ReplyDeleteNice video. I agree with you 90% . Only thing i don't use for training dogs in walk are treats. I have 2 dogs. One i have started to teach with treats ( caz thats the only thing he was interesed in) and i got him when he had 4 years.i gave up treats since i saw he was only interaseted in treats itself. He would do anything i aseked him to do : heal , bring stuff, come, sit, lay, etc. ( about 20 comands). I have 2 dogs now, and the other one i teach completly without treats,
ReplyDeleteI tried that but I will try again and I am looking forward to our next video thanks.
ReplyDeletethank you Sir...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the film!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to finally find a video where they don't have an already trained dog and just explain it.
What do I do, however, if my dog pulls no matter what? Whenever I turn around to re-direct him, he just pulls that way as well.
i must say....to really train a dog without a choker,choke chain or choke leash ....i believe its the way to go.....great job trainer
ReplyDeleteThanks Nigel, love your work! What are your thoughts about the pupRUNNER for exercising your dogs?
ReplyDeletePleased to hear it, lots of treats to start with and then by the end praise works fine.This video will help but it is only a piece of the puzzle that is comunicating with your dog. I will be making an aggression video soonish.
ReplyDeleteNigel I want to thank you so much for putting this video together. I tried this morning in the house, then went right to the front lawn.
ReplyDeleteI worked!! I took him down the quiet street and it worked again about 95% and I corrected him and rewarded him as per your instructions and it worked again. I have a black Pug and it is too hot for a long walk today but I'm happy
Do you have any video that shows us how to stop him form going absolutely crazy when he sees another dog or should this help?
We can't thank you enough!! We have a puppy lab who on his first couple of walks pulled so hard my shoulder is still sore, then 2 walks following these easy steps (and some time inside) he is now walking so much nicer - a work in progress but so much better! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteHello! I've a Wire Fox Terrier who pulls like crazy. I've tried step one and two with some good results so far. How long does the whole process normally take? P.S. Thanks for the great tips.
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ReplyDeleteGoing to try this, tnx
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ReplyDeleteThanks :)
ReplyDeleteVery good guide to getting a dog not to pull on the leash. This is exactly how it should be done.
ReplyDeletevery beutiful, i will use this to train my aunt's very agressive dogs
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Excellent video defo going to try this tomorrow with the love of my life my gorgeous very intelligent bench bred english springer spaniel Affy
ReplyDeleteBest video, congratulations, please put more, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy 7 month old springer spaniel is a pain on the lead, we walk around the house beautifully but outside he just wants to sniff everything, his nose is constantly on the floor!! I'm trying the stop start routine but it's been painfully slow. This video is the best advice I've had so far and will give it a go!
ReplyDeleteI have an english bull terrier an he pulls contantly , tomorrow iam gonna have a crack at this an see how we go. do you have any tips on training the wife?
ReplyDeleteOne of the best videos on how to stop pulling. I'm going to try taking a few steps back and lead my dog around the house and get him to concentrate more on me and follow me.
ReplyDeleteCan the Eye Contact sound be the same as the positive interrupter sound ? Is it the same concept?
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
Would you use a que or command or this? Such as "watch" or "look"?
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering Emily, I thought eye contact was intimidating, or is it not because you reinforce it.
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ReplyDeleteFunny what we capture sometimes, sure the first dog initialy was concentrating on head lift (stretching neck) rather than the eye contact. Inadvertantly captured a dog tossing toy higher rather than nearer because it was landing closer the higher he tossed it.
not to be tedious or anything but on the list you put 1,3,4,5 and missed out 2
ReplyDeleteThanks for making this video, Emily - this is how I teach attention and so I can give the link to my students as a reference - makes my work a lot easier!
ReplyDeleteOh Emily, I just loved the crew waiting on the couch!!! : ) I use many of your training methods with my horse and encourage horse owners to come watch your stuff and try it with horses--great fun! Thanx for the vids!
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ReplyDeletebest regards from Paris
Pat
I did this exercise today with my cat, Mollie. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Emily really love your videos. Would you do one on helping a very aggressive food resourse gaurder. 18mth Golden Cocker had already bitten 3 times I was making progress but owner feeling wary of the pup now and her fear is noticed by the dog. HEr ralationship with him broke down when advised by another "trainer" to follow dominance rank reduction methods so now I am having to deal with the problems that damage did. many thanks and keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love the lineup on the sofa watching a new dog get treats. To me, that says it all about your training methods. Great stuff!!
ReplyDeleteI use the letter "X" as a marker. It is not a word I might inadvertently use while praising my dog "Yes, good boy, almost . . . EX!" *treat* he responds to it very well, I think it's the sharpness/distinctness of the sound that helps get his focus.
ReplyDeleteyour videos really help my puppy.. Can you please show me the video training for potty? i have a greatdane which is about 3 month old... she doesn't have any timing for potty, i even took her out about hour for potty but she never does, so can you please help me out.. thanks in advance
ReplyDeleteHi Emily, This is SUCH a crucial foundation exercise. It's where we begin with every dog we work with here at the shelter. IF you don't get this, you're not likely to get any of the other stuff you'd like. Keep up the great work! ~ Terri
ReplyDeletethank you!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your vids!
ReplyDeleteI also note many games, sports, dancing are done with border collies. I'd like to see some trainers really making inroads with non-border dogs. Borders tend to be much easier to train--on the whole, right--?
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteLove what you got your little one to do by-way of backing up, sideways and circling. Can you click me to the link for those lessons?
next/last question: how long do you train for any given trick/command/behavior? How many do you teach at one time? Do you repeat during the day? If so how many times? do you wait until they've gottit before moving on to the next trick/command/behavior. Mine has real difficulty with distraciton. So this video is great
Love the default settle of all the other dogs! That is incredible. Most people can't even get that behaviour with one dog let alone four in the same lounge with distractions.
ReplyDeleteYour videos are so helpful! We had a tiny run in with our obedience teacher tonight when he asked me why I didn't give my pup the Stay command. I told him I was teaching him a sit means sit and a down means down. He wasn't happy...oh well, I like your methods and am going to keep using them. I've had tremendous results in only a week!!
ReplyDeletehaha sweet, what breed is it?
ReplyDeleteNice to see the gang!
ReplyDeletethank you for the video, i noticed how your other dogs are so calm and don't interrupt you while training another dog. how can you do that? my other dog always wants to join.
ReplyDeleteLoooou! :)
ReplyDeleteim so glad you made this video i tried training my dog this a couple of weeks ago, but she is very shy and doesn't like to look at my eyes she looks at me but keep her face pointing down so its hard to see her eyes and she wont stop doing this
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