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Chris Altherr
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
Welcome to my channel. This channel is nothing but amazing dog training content and results! From pet dogs to working and sport dogs. We offer training to everyone! You will see content of clients during their lessons, pulling dogs out of the crowd at our seminars and trainers attending our school for dog trainers!
Judah - 5 Months Old
Judah - 5 Months Old
This video is a focus on new “heel” movements and continuing bite work fundamentals.
My fundamentals consist of grabbing objects that I send him after. Once retrieved, bring it to me and jump up on me or push the object into my hands from both “heel” and “front” positions.
#k9 #dog #dogs #workingdog #protectiondog #dogtraining #bitework #psadog #dogsofyoutube #k9unit #bestdog #dogtrainer #dogbehavior #mydogtrainer #EFLO #chrisaltherr #puppiesofyoutube #puppy
This video is a focus on new “heel” movements and continuing bite work fundamentals.
My fundamentals consist of grabbing objects that I send him after. Once retrieved, bring it to me and jump up on me or push the object into my hands from both “heel” and “front” positions.
#k9 #dog #dogs #workingdog #protectiondog #dogtraining #bitework #psadog #dogsofyoutube #k9unit #bestdog #dogtrainer #dogbehavior #mydogtrainer #EFLO #chrisaltherr #puppiesofyoutube #puppy
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Dog Walk Drills
มุมมอง 250วันที่ผ่านมา
Eli 3yrs old - PSA 3 In this video, I’m using an elevated board to have Eli perform variations of “reverse” off the board backwards into a “sit” or a “spread’em” while also calling him into a “spread’em” or “place” back on the board. Www.MyDogTrainer.com #k9 #dog #dogs #workingdog #protectiondog #dogtraining #bitework #psadog #dogsofyoutube #k9unit #bestdog #dogtrainer #dogbehavior #mydogtraine...
Yada - Fast Commands - No Equipment
มุมมอง 574 วันที่ผ่านมา
Yada No equipment on Everything you see in this video was taught using my training system E-FLO. #k9 #dog #dogs #dogtraining #dogtrainer #dogbehavior #doglife #bestdog #workingdog #dogsofyoutube #psadog #ipodog #mondioring #k9unit #malinois
Judah - 5 Months Old Bite Work Fundamentals
มุมมอง 2947 วันที่ผ่านมา
Judah is a five month old Belgian Malinois This video I talk about and discuss the fundamentals I use and bite work with our dog training system E-FLO. For more information on our training system or our school for dog trainers visit www.MyDogTrainer.com #dogtraining #dog #dogs #k9 #protectiondog #dogtrainer #workingdog #dogsofyoutube #bestdog #bitework #dogtrainerschool #schoolfordogtrainers
Testimony
มุมมอง 1078 วันที่ผ่านมา
Seminars are now available! This was a nice testimony by K9 Handler - Corey Smith from Hopkinsville PD. www.mydogtrainer.com/seminar #seminar #K9 #K9unit #policedog #dog #dogtraining #dogs #dogsofyoutube #dogtraining #dogtrainer #MyDogTrainer #EFLO
Eli Fast Movement Guards
มุมมอง 5159 วันที่ผ่านมา
Eli is happy to be back to training. Working fast movements in “Guards” Throwing in random retrieves during. #k9 #dog #dogs #workingdog #protectiondog #dogtraining #bitework #psadog #dogsofyoutube #k9unit #bestdog #mydog
Yada - “Mark” Command In & Out Of Motion
มุมมอง 68718 วันที่ผ่านมา
Demonstrating Yada’s speed and clarity of the “Mark” command (turn and face designated object) in and out of motion. #dogtraining #dog #dogs #k9 #protectiondog #dogtrainer #workingdog #bestdog #bitework #dogsofyoutube
Yada Muzzle Drifting
มุมมอง 67823 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this video, I'm demonstrating what I call muzzle drifting. Yada has been taught to push into a muzzle as long as my hand is present. He is not fastened inside the muzzle, it is completely open in the back. The movements I make are to swing (drift) his but around while staying in front or heel position. #dog #dogs #workingdog #chris #altherr #eflo #mydogtrainer #muzzle #malinois #k9 #k9unit #...
13 Month Old Aggressive Malinois Full Session
มุมมอง 14K28 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this video, I demonstrate our training system being used with a 13 month old aggressive Malinois. The owner is an out of state trainer who needed help with diffusing her puppies aggression towards her and others. I spend about 18 minutes with this dog. I bring Kristie back in for another 8 minutes to transfer the results in order for her to continue the work and make more progress. This is o...
Enoch - 19 Wks Old At Lowe’s
มุมมอง 1.2Kหลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, Bre is working her dog Enoch inside of a Lowes store. she is  demonstrating the clarity of commands given to her 19 week old puppy in an environment that is difficult and full distractions including people, store items, heavy equipment etc. #dog #dogs #dogtraining #k9 #protectiondog #workingdog #bestdog #bitework #dogsofyoutube #dogtrainer #dogtraining #dogbehaviorist
Judah 19 Wks Old
มุมมอง 1.7Kหลายเดือนก่อน
This video is 13 minutes unedited, uncut with detailed explanation of what we’re teaching Judah. There are so many things going on. Our training system allows us to work on multiple things at the same time. We are working distractions by using the flirt pole to entice Judah to break his sits. By doing this, his sits will get stronger. We’re also teaching Judah to go over any object in his path ...
Diffusing Aggression With Police K9
มุมมอง 8Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Full Video on my page! Clip of a #k9 from Cleveland we worked with at the K9 Street Survival Scool in Paducah Ky. This dog has an extensive history of accidental bites to fellow officers and family members. We are demonstrating diffusing aggression/conflict between handler, other officers, family and K9. Other videos of same dog will be posted. #dog #dogs #workingdog #protectiondog #dogtraining...
Enoch 18 Wks Old Parking Lot Training
มุมมอง 236หลายเดือนก่อน
Enoch -18 wks old & Bre Hotel parking lot training. Transfers from “heel” to “right” in motion. Random sends for retrieval. Beginning stages of teaching Enoch to push into Bre with items in his mouth. #dog #dogs #k9 #k9unit #workingdog #psadog #bestdog #protectiondog #puppy #dogtraining #dogsofyoutube #puppiesofyoutube #puppies
October 12, 2024
มุมมอง 366หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, we demonstrate and explain the importance of the “out” command. Considering a dog uses its mouth for almost everything, we believe it’s extremely important to help your dog understand when it’s OK, and when It’s not OK to use their mouth. This command allows you to continue to be proactive and raising your dog/puppy.
Are Repetitive Commands Bad?
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In this video, I’m demonstrating repetitive commands back to back. It is generally thought of that repetitive commands will create hesitation in a dog or breaking a command in anticipation. I do not believe this to be true. My opinion on the topic is that the anticipation is due to lack of fine-tuning. An analogy for this would be, having a conversation with somebody where you can basically gue...
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Just when I think there’s nothing more to impress me, you pull this! Great work again, Chris. Very tuned in pup. If you ever make it anywhere near Texas with a seminar, I’m there. 😊 Troy
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I have a remote collar trained GSD. Wasn't a problem dog, just wasn't trained when we got her at 1 year. She took to it instantly. Are you utilizing the remote collar during initial sessions like this with problem children?... Are you using it in this video, or is he just deciding that fighting you isn't worth it?
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Another great demonstration, Chris. Judah shows such restraint for a 5 mo old pup. Your new technique obviously is effective in attaining everything from basic obedience to what you show here and his eventual bite work. Looking forward to seeing it. Thanks for the great vid. Btw, apologies if I missed it, but how long have you been working with Judah up to this point? Thanks again. Troy
@@secondwind75 thank you. I started Judah at 3.5 months old 😊
Thank you for the demonstration and explanations ! Judah looked to be enjoying himself.
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I’d like to see the progress with this boy. I hope you do future videos with him.
I have 12 years experience with Mals and I’ve never seen this level of aggression until recently. I have a 18 month old who is identical to this dog.
He is so responsive. Great results.👍
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@@ChrisAltherr If he is presented with multiple commands... is he supposed to prioritize them, follow them in order or respond to the last command ? ( not sure I'm wording that clearly)
@ follow current command until completed or interrupted by a new command.
@@ChrisAltherr Thank you. Keep up the good work.
Liked this training very much. I study a lot of dog training. You did a great job illustrating what you were doing. Love to hear your story about how you got into training
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Normal dog owners should not have a Malinois
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Just came across your channel after being told about you by a fellow dog trainer, absolutely spectacular! Will be binge watching your stuff for sure
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This is amazing n that dog is loving it. Just awesome
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But did you use the remote collar and when? Just curious as to see if that sped up the process and helped communicate.
Wow. Great video. I love this breed of dog and you really know your stuff. Thanks for posting this.
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What brand e collar are you using, when and how many times are you tapping the nick button?
Very impressive session and excellent concepts. I like your style. Following. I condition and use ecollar. I heard you tell her you would put a remote collar on him. Im interested in how you incorporate that since it wasn’t clear if you were using low level stim in this session. Was it just a back up if the dog went into avoidance?
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Impressive ! Thank you for sharing your training for us to observe and learn.
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I just ran across your channel for the first time; like what I see; impressive.
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The owner was smart enough to get help from Chris. I'm sure none of us ever had to learn anything about dog training. That's why we are all watching this most excellent video.😂
Haha!! Unbelievable! How does getting on the box help the dog!
@@chrisr-m6568 it’s not about the box. It’s about following directions 😊
@@ChrisAltherr Heey! someone who knows a little about what they are doing! Ok so why is following direction so important
just brilliant. thank you for this. please continue with the long platform videos 🙏
That was so good to see. I love your explanations. They make so much sense. One thing that would be good is a sound or a light so we can see when you are using the e-collar. Is it on vibrate or stim? Again. I really enjoyed watching you work Chris. 👍
Good work. I did notice that when the owner touched the dog while he was amped up 2:15, she pulled her hand away, which reinforces the behavior, because the dog learns "If I turn around and bite this b** (or act like I will) she'll leave me tf alone"... I'm a less experienced dog trainer but I have so many theories and questions. Are you intentionally triggering him to teach him that this behavior doesn't get what you want, so he'll just eventually give up with the aggression, and further exposure to the trigger just becomes a normal thing that he has to deal with? If I'm way off, I'd love to know what I'm missing. Thankyou for sharing this.
I'm afraid that my dog will soon be just like this. Same breed. He's been hyperreactive towards everything since 2 months old. He's now close to be 7 months old. Even though we train everyday, he's getting worse. By worse, I mean that sometimes he'll just snap at someone for no apparent reason and he's only getting bigger and stronger. Once he explodes, there's really nothing you can do. He's over his treshold, doesn't acknowledge me in any way, doesn't react to anything I could possibly offer/say/do. If I'll pull him closer, he will bite. So I have to wait the danger out, and then go back home because the session is ruined already. What do we train? Engagement for the most part, changing directions, doing stuff outside, eating outside. I train his focus, and train to redirect his interest from object back to me. We also train doing nothing around triggers, just chilling (he doesn't know how to relax). There's also tons of play involved, I really try hard to make going out exciting. Still, 5 months of all this, 4/5 sessions everyday, and I just can't imagine taking this dog anywhere. I envy the people that can take their dog out while doing the simplest of things, just to cruise, take out trash, whatever. For me, that is impossible and I'm afraid that it always will be.
All the real work was cut from this video: - fitting and putting collar on - attaching lead to the collar - putting the muzzle on - fitting the e-collar and finding working range All of the above aggravate dogs unless they are taught to stay calm which is the real behavioral work. It should be taught before doing anything else. It should not be done with an aggressive dog without barrier or protective equipment. With large dogs assistance is advised and sometimes even a sedation is needed! For example a hostile dog does not attack as a response neither does it stop the attack until it eliminates victim or faints of exhaustion. This dog is made to appear dangerous by increasing his anxiety which is not helping. Other than not preparing the dog for training beforehand, the trainer increases the anxiety and provokes attacks by: - taking the dog to a new place and new people without allowing the dog to even look around (difficult environment) - working in front of the owner (separation anxiety) - trainer demanding obedience from the guarding breed even though the dog does not know him - PATTING the dog on the head which is either cynical or amateurish I fully understand that to make likes, clicks, subs and money you need to impress audience but to someone who actually does behavioral work this is embarrassing to watch. You do not need to trigger aggressive behaviors to counter-condition them and you should be avoiding such contingencies. On the ethical grounds you should not aggravate the dog beyond what is unavoidable in therapy. Also suppressing behavior with electric stimulation is a last resort not a therapy method and is cruel when you actually provoke the behavior.
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