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@Davis Benfield You don't know this breed , I guess ? That was awesome ! He made that very young puppy to act like a professional trained hunting dog WITHOUT strength . That breed is known for high energy , doesn't get tired after hours of running , immediately tries to catch anything that moves . If a few months old puppy is THAT well behaved it is best of the best . Maybe You only know those hunting dogs that are trained with the common tools , being dominated instead of having the possibility to understand the meaning of the human's requests .
Sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know of a way to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
I love his show and thisjust summarizes and lays out all of the basic methods he uses on the show. What i love about this guide th-cam.com/users/postUgkxKkYeOoCV_w2vPX0CSyVWkhew2c4FYk0d is that you don' need to read the whole book cover to cover ... You can skip to the chapter (lesson) you want to read about. The book is arranged almost as a problem-solving guide ... Here is the problem and here is what you need to know/do to correct it. This man knows his stuff ... But more importantly knows how to teach people how they can work with their pups themselves!
I love that you show the "failures" in your videos and they don't just look like a magic training session like Ceasar Milan. Dog training is not magic... and it takes a tremendous amount of patience and consistency. Please keep up the great videos.
If you don't like a coach, don't judge him. It's just your opinion. I learned a lot from Cesar, he is a really good coach. Yes, it's my opinion, you also have your opinion, I don't try to change it. Maybe you haven't watched long enough to see his failures. I don't know you, you don't know me, so I'm just saying...
I have a 2 year old greyhound/black lab rescue who's been with us almost a year now and he was a real "problem" dog - boisterous, jumpy and constantly pulling on the leash. We watched a load of your videos yesterday morning, started using your techniques yesterday afternoon, and already he's a completely different dog - calm, polite (mostly) and crucially has toned down his pulling a lot. Amazing progress in 24 hours. Kudos!
Brandon makes me think real hard about my life purpose. As a huge foreign fan of " dog" tv series i bought this book as a support th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGQVgV21bQ7B9b9duQ1ByImyT9xHbjOKq . But the part that brandon wrote about how he become a trainer of homeless dogs makes me cry. It wakes me up and force me to think hard about what i'm doing in my life right now. He was willing to risk his job for what he believed : every homeless dog must have hope and a home. He committed to his promise that he would help saving lives. He never gave up and willing to sacrifice his secure career for it. That part alone changed my life, not even mention all dogs' stories he told throughout the book. They are all inspirational.
I have been an in-home trainer for over 30 years and I love your methods, they are very much like mine. I noticed this owner does what almost all of them do at first, giving commands in a wishy-washy, questioning tone of voice ("Stay? Stay?") A firm but calm tone helps dogs to listen better, as it projects more confidence on the owner's part. Voice and body language are so important when communicating with animals. Love your videos!
I love Zac's training videos because he's training in real time, you see how it really works, how it's not perfect every step of the way but the dog is making progress. So helpful.
I'm just a kid. We got our dog in June (now it's November) and I taught her her to stay out Of the kitchen, sit, shake a paw, and lay down. I started training her in October. Her name is Lola and she is my profile pic on this app
UnicornButts :P Hiw did you teach her to shake a paw? I tried to teach my dog but she keeps paying attention to the treat and not moving he paw at all! (Even if I nudge it).
Emmy pick up her paw and say * paw * then give a treat do this like 40 times then just say the word * paw * heaps and she should do it, if not do the first step like 10 times then try again
I love your videos. A lot of people I know always refer to Cesar Millan but from my experience, your videos have been 100% successful with training my dog. From your videos, I've taught her to sit, stay, roll over, play dead, "speak", and a couple other things.
I love both of them. Cesar usually teaches more problematic dogs (and people) and Zak is really great for teaching your own dog things like stay, off leash walking, how to control barking etc.
The other thing you have to remember though is Cesar does behavior. Zack does basic obedience. It is two very different styles you have to use to train the dog.
This isn't bad advice, but it seems unnecessarily complicated. I don't teach "stay" because once I give a command, the dog must stay until I give it a new command or a release word. When teaching for example a sit, you work on: 1) Duration - If your end goal is a five minute sit, then you gradually work toward that goal, usually in tiny increments. This is done with little or no distraction. 2) Distance - once your dog is sitting for five minutes with you by its side, then you can increase the distance (start by standing a metre or two away, then walking around, then perhaps leaving the room). 3) After you have achieved 1 and 2, THEN introduce distractions. This is just my opinion of course. If Zak's way works for you then go with it. Be open minded about training though. Look at different trainers and take good bits from everyone.
Hey! It’s an excellent piece of advice!! Good point! We need to see if our dog is ready to sit or stay until we give in the best command! Never thought about that! Thanks for that advice but I do love Zak’a ideas
I like your advice and I agree that, at least in my experience, it is unnecessarily complicated. Many years ago we engaged a personal trainer because our new 10 month old rescue was becoming a challenge to walk off-leash. We were successful beyond anything we imagined but I won't go into details of the whole process. Relating to this particular topic, our "homework" for the first week was to put our dog in a "down-stay" for a full 30 minutes. During this time, we were to monitor his behavior for the full time. If he moved, we were to correct him and take him back to his original place in "down-stay" Our thoughts at that time was that there was no way this dog was going to stay in one place for a full 30 minutes. The trainer explained that the dog, once given the command "down" (assuming he was trained to obey that command, which he was), would lie down but would remain in "'alert" mode. But after several minutes, he would capitulate and go into "relax" mode (usually, this involves rolling over onto the hips). We did this at dinner for a full week (and involved our other dog). There were many corrections the first night, several less the second and at the end of the week, we had a reliable "down-stay". Over the next several weeks, among other things we worked on, we introduced distractions. We did this exercise at the dog park, on our hiking trail and at the Pet store. We would put our dogs in a down-stay at the front of our house and then we would walk to the back, wait a few minutes, then call them. They obeyed every time! But the most miraculous circumstance came when I trainer took us to a large dog park with walking trails. She had us place our dogs on one side of the trail in a down-stay and then we went to the other side of the trail. People and their dogs walked along the trail, between us, some dogs walked over and sniffed and said "hello" to our dogs. Our dogs didn't move! And to your point about "down" and "stay", I have to agree ... when you give a command, the dog should stay under that command until you "release". Excellent point! One should never allow a dog to release itself from a command. But then, you have to remember that after you give a command, you must EVERY TIME, release the dog from the command. Cheers.
What you have described is the more up-to-date way of teaching the stay. Saying stay is like saying how long is a string. When are they actually allowed to get up?? If the human can't answer that question, how can the dog possibly understand. Also, he sets the dog up to fail multiple times just in this video.
I’m self training my service dog and this video gives me hope!! Seeing such a drastic change in a hunting dog makes me realize my terrier may be able to change too!
the "having your dog's eyes" is so true! My dog already knows sit, shake, jump, lie down and spin (even practising stay while someone's leaving the house) but if we're out and about on a relatively new place and I wanna train, if her nose is stuck to the ground, sniffing everything around her, I can't get the same discipline as when we're in a familiar setting XD
Americans need to wake up to how other places in the world don't use toilet paper, but instead water. I'm living in the Philippines where I have a nice spray nozzle attached to nice metal hose for clean wash after toilet use. It's designed to use easily and very cleanly. After I did t first time, I never went back to toilet paper. You haven't lived until you wipe with water! So clean all the time. :-)
You're amazing!You inspired me to adopt dog(s). I adopted a German short hair pointer.Sadly,he had a severe heart disease and died a month after a adopted him.Just three days ago,a adopted a puppy!I am dedicated to help him live a warm,happy life.Thank you!
This video addresses a major concern I have been having recently. I'm just at the point with my dog that our communication is strong enough to start this. We had our first practice session this afternoon after our walk and he is running drills like an old pro. His major issues come with distractions though so I'm predicting a few months' of work on this one yet. Thanks very much, keep up the great work!
I miss these types of videos. The new studio is great and all, but it's great seeing you working with the owner's too. I feel like it really pulls it together.
Ashley Oslund Altamirano yes they are I’m actually getting one tomorrow finally 😃right now I’m studying cause I’ve heard they aren’t the best at training but I’ll try
Poitive based balanced training works best though. Basically it is using treats to teach things, and once the dog knows it you use tools such as slip collars to make it better and the command more reliable.
Jake we have been working toward training our pug to be a therapy dog. I just wanted you to know that we have used many of your videos and they were great. After using your videos, getting her CGC was amazing easy. In the next 2 weeks she will have completed her training, earned her certification and will be starting to spread smiles to seniors, children and our Vets who are confined to hospitals and homes. You have done a good deed and didn't even know it! Thanks
I know I'm 2 years late but holy crap! You are like.. the smartest man on Earth!!! My new inspiration I'm not even kidding, my future job is to be a fog trainer! Thanks for being on TH-cam and being plainly amazing!
In a few months my pup and I will undertake a public access test for assistance work and I was really nervous about the food drop test - this video has made it look super simple, i'll definitely be giving this a go!
Great video! We have a 14 mo. old GSP & they have SO much energy & very little focus. She is making progress, but oh, the chewing, jumping, licking & barking wear a personal out!
I have a 6 month old dalmatian. He has A LOT of energy. He has most problems with chewing and jumping. But he has gotten a lot better within the time I have had him.
I have a younh Brittany. Play with the dog for 10 minutes or so before working with them. Once they get that burst of energy out you can start the training.
Hope you guys like the video! Here's a playlist that will show you how to teach your dog all of the basics in order as well as how to resolve common behavior issues! Thank you! th-cam.com/play/PLMssKIjsDxXmMGypWsr8u-yGOUSoPoozb.html
Help! I have trouble with my GSP when I take him outside. He does very well on leash. As soon as I take the leash off, he takes off running. And does not listen to any of my commands. What do you recommended I do?
Zak thank you 😭 I have a 6 month old Belgian Malinois, so...need I say more? 😂 100% of her success is to your credit. High energy, low energy, big, small, food driven, toy driven, whatever. Every animal deserves this kind of training 💖😊
Perants got same dog bread German shorthaired pointer but flash is bit more built and bigger he just jumps and don't leave you very nice dog but still thinks he's a puppy still gets on with are collie cross jack Russel but hates westys chwawas and border collies and collies but so dose star the collie jack Russell cross .
Hello my name is Pearline. Dixie is a year old Pitbull Terrior. I have to say yoo are awesome. I would say walking is the major deal She was in puppy training. Unfortunely I broke my foot. Now I have her in the next level with a year and a above. I love watching your videos. I see you love your work and love dogs.
Thank you for these instructional videos. Our family just got a dog from a friend who needed to rehome him. He is a Blue Heeler, about 2 years old, and I have never had a dog before. My husband has but hasn't ever cared to train them, so I am a complete newbie and these really help.
+Cao Dinh I've been doing it for over a year now... Just preparing myself for the day when finally get a doggy :) At the moment I just practice some tricks on my friend's dogs and tell them stuff (that Zak has said in his videos) that might help them :)
I’m new to the dog game and your videos are sooooo helpful. We’ve got most of the basics down and are treading into training with distractions. Thank you!
Just wanted to say thank you for these videos. They are super helpful. I am planning on adopting a dog within the next couple of months and I'm trying to get well prepared when it comes to the training knowledge and other things as well.
I grew up with dogs around me. My parents "training" was a lot of violence. I'm learning a lot from you, my friend. My new Camillo is learning a lot too, and I'm very happy!
Zak I think you are the best dog trainer I try what you say but sometimes he does not lissen even if I try or when whe leave to go some where he follows our car he almost ran to a car he is a chiuaua but good job.
I've only seen an English Pointer once, but it's most definitely one of the most beautiful breeds out there, their fur is absolutely stunning, I really hope I can have one someday!
GSP is a great choice for her girls! My daughter loves her GSP, that we gave her when she was 5. She now has a whippet too, but the GSP is her favorite dog!
Your videos have been crazy helpful. i have a 5 month old German Shepherd Husky mix and she is amazing! If ppl take the time to take these steps they will have awsome companions!
Ty, I have a great Pyrenees lab mix, very strong willed and big, when walking if she sees a cat, I better be ready!!! You made me realize she needs more work before I walk her out of her yard. Ty
Thank you so much for this video! We just brought home a rescue from our local shelter a few days ago. She is one year old and as sweet and PERSONable as can be, but she is definitely not fairing well with our two cats. The cats are 8 & 9 years old and have both lived with dogs before, but they feel the tension with our new little Luna. Luna is terrified of the cats and shakes when she sees them across the room. She is usually slow and curious about them as she sniffs at their door but will growl and timidly bark at them if she sees one and has given chase at each of them out of what seems more like a fearful, "chase them away" type way. So, now the cats are terrified of her. We have the cats confined to our bedroom for now and are slowly trying to introduce them. We have actually begin practicing exactly as you lay out in this video, so that gave me some hope already! Any other advice or insights would be greatly appreciated.
Give it a break. It only makes sense that he's taken so much time and effort into these videos and pet flow's the one sponsoring it. Meanwhile we're getting these great videos for free and you can always skip the ad part if you'd rather not wait.
Hi Zak , My name is Lauren & i got a Lab mix puppy a few months back when she was six weeks old & she is now 3 Months . that being said , when we got her she was very "mouthy" meaning , she realllyyyy liked to bite. I have followed everything you have said on your videos regarding puppy biting & nothing has worked. She breaks skin and makes me bleed when she play bites & refuses to bite anything else when i try to redirect her attention with treats or toys. I have also tried giving her time outs & "yelping" when she bites too hard & she doesn't seem to care much. I don't know what else to do & i don't want this to be a problem when she's a 50 Pound dog around kids and biting them , what should i do ?
I try to train my dog, but my family are assholes and whenever he makes a mistake and i try to teach him, they force me to lock him in a cage. They say its training, but now my dog hates me and still doesnt know how to stay. Then they yell at me and blame me
Hey Zak. I have an American Eskimo/Husky mix. He's about 7 months old. He's pretty well potty trained and we train him as much as we can. He's got his basic commands down. However, when it comes to training times, he becomes very overactive and excited over the treats. He starts out nice, calm and obedient, but he'll always end up way too excited eventually. This only happens with his treats though. When it's time to feed him, we've trained him to sit by his bowl area and wait while we fill his bowl and bring it over to him and he's very good with that and he won't begin eating until we give him the command.
Dude you really know your stuff. It works for real. I didn't think it would either. No offense its just that my dog James is wild. But he is approaching 1 year in a few weeks.
Everyone who wants a GSH Pointer should watch this video! Her behavior is so typical. They learn fast but the are super high energy dogs. Always curious and they get bored very fast.
This video is excellent. I have a Pomeranian and Chihuahua that are completely untrained - they don't sit, stay, or come. I have no clue on training dogs and thought I'd search TH-cam and I found your videos. Teaching my dogs sit and stay will be one of my New Years resolutions for 2017. :) Thanks!!
Thank you for this video. My dog is about 1 1/2 years old, and we haven’t been able to figure out the distraction element of “stay” with him. I implemented these small steps in a couple sessions today and he’s already doing amazing with the squeaky toy/movements. Of course once we get outside it’ll be a whole new ball game; but thanks for breaking down the steps!
hi zak, if my dog is too addict to balls, what should I do? He constantly fights with other dogs who had balls with them in the park . It really bothers me. Those situations are so embarrassed !
+Roki Harper It's apparent that Green Trent isn't a dog trainer. Never tug on the leash & never say "no." Both are unnecessary & could make your dog's behavior worse.
+Roki Harper The behaviour is called an "obsession". He is obsessed with balls but that same ball can be used to drain the mind of the dog. That exercise then becomes a challenge to the dog. There has to be a consequence. Place the ball in front of him & the instant he tries to get it say a word & correct him with one tug on the leash. Timing is key. You don't want to yank the leash, you wanna match the level of his intensity with which he is obsessing on the ball. Repeat this exercise everyday. This has nothing to do with dog training, it's dog psychology.
My husband and I are looking into getting a new puppy within the next year. We live in Alaska, so we want it to do everything with us outdoors! I've grown up with many dogs, but had a hard time figuring out how to teach dogs in the past. Especially with obedience and manners training! ;) I am SO glad that I found Zac George's Dog Training rEvolution on TH-cam! It's totally changed my perspective on how to train any dog, and I can not wait to try it out someday on our own pup! Thank you, for restoring my hope!
Omg!!! This is awesome!! Ima try it tomorrow as I have done a lot of training with my dog today!! I have only had my cocker spaniel a week and he knows how to sit and stay on command without having to use a treat
In my opinion, this is a vital skill for any puppy or dog to have. Not only is it for safety (stop them from eating things, or chasing things), but it also helps to build impulse control. And it's so versatile, to help with many different behavioral issues. ❤️💕
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Zak what do you use for rewards to give them like pieces of chicken ???
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@Davis Benfield You don't know this breed , I guess ? That was awesome ! He made that very young puppy to act like a professional trained hunting dog WITHOUT strength . That breed is known for high energy , doesn't get tired after hours of running , immediately tries to catch anything that moves . If a few months old puppy is THAT well behaved it is best of the best . Maybe You only know those hunting dogs that are trained with the common tools , being dominated instead of having the possibility to understand the meaning of the human's requests .
Sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I was stupid lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
I love his show and thisjust summarizes and lays out all of the basic methods he uses on the show. What i love about this guide th-cam.com/users/postUgkxKkYeOoCV_w2vPX0CSyVWkhew2c4FYk0d is that you don' need to read the whole book cover to cover ... You can skip to the chapter (lesson) you want to read about. The book is arranged almost as a problem-solving guide ... Here is the problem and here is what you need to know/do to correct it. This man knows his stuff ... But more importantly knows how to teach people how they can work with their pups themselves!
I love that you show the "failures" in your videos and they don't just look like a magic training session like Ceasar Milan. Dog training is not magic... and it takes a tremendous amount of patience and consistency. Please keep up the great videos.
ceasar Mullan isn't a good trainer/handeler in my eyes
He shows his failures all the time
Haha so true! It shows that dogs aren't just machines that work with one flip of a switch
If you don't like a coach, don't judge him. It's just your opinion. I learned a lot from Cesar, he is a really good coach. Yes, it's my opinion, you also have your opinion, I don't try to change it. Maybe you haven't watched long enough to see his failures. I don't know you, you don't know me, so I'm just saying...
...thumbs down for sure. Cesar instils fear to make a dog respond.
I have a 2 year old greyhound/black lab rescue who's been with us almost a year now and he was a real "problem" dog - boisterous, jumpy and constantly pulling on the leash. We watched a load of your videos yesterday morning, started using your techniques yesterday afternoon, and already he's a completely different dog - calm, polite (mostly) and crucially has toned down his pulling a lot. Amazing progress in 24 hours. Kudos!
Brandon makes me think real hard about my life purpose. As a huge foreign fan of " dog" tv series i bought this book as a support th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGQVgV21bQ7B9b9duQ1ByImyT9xHbjOKq . But the part that brandon wrote about how he become a trainer of homeless dogs makes me cry. It wakes me up and force me to think hard about what i'm doing in my life right now. He was willing to risk his job for what he believed : every homeless dog must have hope and a home. He committed to his promise that he would help saving lives. He never gave up and willing to sacrifice his secure career for it. That part alone changed my life, not even mention all dogs' stories he told throughout the book. They are all inspirational.
I have been an in-home trainer for over 30 years and I love your methods, they are very much like mine. I noticed this owner does what almost all of them do at first, giving commands in a wishy-washy, questioning tone of voice ("Stay? Stay?") A firm but calm tone helps dogs to listen better, as it projects more confidence on the owner's part. Voice and body language are so important when communicating with animals. Love your videos!
I love Zac's training videos because he's training in real time, you see how it really works, how it's not perfect every step of the way but the dog is making progress. So helpful.
Yeah I agree it's really realistic
I'm just a kid. We got our dog in June (now it's November) and I taught her her to stay out Of the kitchen, sit, shake a paw, and lay down. I started training her in October. Her name is Lola and she is my profile pic on this app
Check out Don Sullivan's method, you'll be impressed and understand better.
UnicornButts :P good job!
UnicornButts :P Hiw did you teach her to shake a paw? I tried to teach my dog but she keeps paying attention to the treat and not moving he paw at all! (Even if I nudge it).
Emmy were you asking me or the Zac person?
Emmy pick up her paw and say * paw * then give a treat do this like 40 times then just say the word * paw * heaps and she should do it, if not do the first step like 10 times then try again
I love your videos. A lot of people I know always refer to Cesar Millan but from my experience, your videos have been 100% successful with training my dog. From your videos, I've taught her to sit, stay, roll over, play dead, "speak", and a couple other things.
I always refer to Don Sullivan. You should totally check him out.
Don Sullivan
I love both of them. Cesar usually teaches more problematic dogs (and people) and Zak is really great for teaching your own dog things like stay, off leash walking, how to control barking etc.
don Sullivan
The other thing you have to remember though is Cesar does behavior. Zack does basic obedience. It is two very different styles you have to use to train the dog.
This isn't bad advice, but it seems unnecessarily complicated. I don't teach "stay" because once I give a command, the dog must stay until I give it a new command or a release word.
When teaching for example a sit, you work on:
1) Duration - If your end goal is a five minute sit, then you gradually work toward that goal, usually in tiny increments. This is done with little or no distraction.
2) Distance - once your dog is sitting for five minutes with you by its side, then you can increase the distance (start by standing a metre or two away, then walking around, then perhaps leaving the room).
3) After you have achieved 1 and 2, THEN introduce distractions.
This is just my opinion of course. If Zak's way works for you then go with it. Be open minded about training though. Look at different trainers and take good bits from everyone.
This is video 2.
Hey! It’s an excellent piece of advice!! Good point! We need to see if our dog is ready to sit or stay until we give in the best command! Never thought about that! Thanks for that advice but I do love Zak’a ideas
I like your advice and I agree that, at least in my experience, it is unnecessarily complicated. Many years ago we engaged a personal trainer because our new 10 month old rescue was becoming a challenge to walk off-leash. We were successful beyond anything we imagined but I won't go into details of the whole process.
Relating to this particular topic, our "homework" for the first week was to put our dog in a "down-stay" for a full 30 minutes. During this time, we were to monitor his behavior for the full time. If he moved, we were to correct him and take him back to his original place in "down-stay" Our thoughts at that time was that there was no way this dog was going to stay in one place for a full 30 minutes.
The trainer explained that the dog, once given the command "down" (assuming he was trained to obey that command, which he was), would lie down but would remain in "'alert" mode. But after several minutes, he would capitulate and go into "relax" mode (usually, this involves rolling over onto the hips).
We did this at dinner for a full week (and involved our other dog). There were many corrections the first night, several less the second and at the end of the week, we had a reliable "down-stay". Over the next several weeks, among other things we worked on, we introduced distractions. We did this exercise at the dog park, on our hiking trail and at the Pet store. We would put our dogs in a down-stay at the front of our house and then we would walk to the back, wait a few minutes, then call them. They obeyed every time!
But the most miraculous circumstance came when I trainer took us to a large dog park with walking trails. She had us place our dogs on one side of the trail in a down-stay and then we went to the other side of the trail. People and their dogs walked along the trail, between us, some dogs walked over and sniffed and said "hello" to our dogs. Our dogs didn't move!
And to your point about "down" and "stay", I have to agree ... when you give a command, the dog should stay under that command until you "release". Excellent point! One should never allow a dog to release itself from a command. But then, you have to remember that after you give a command, you must EVERY TIME, release the dog from the command.
Cheers.
What you have described is the more up-to-date way of teaching the stay. Saying stay is like saying how long is a string. When are they actually allowed to get up?? If the human can't answer that question, how can the dog possibly understand.
Also, he sets the dog up to fail multiple times just in this video.
That little girl at 9:21 so genuinely proud of her puppy! Makes me smile
I’m self training my service dog and this video gives me hope!! Seeing such a drastic change in a hunting dog makes me realize my terrier may be able to change too!
the "having your dog's eyes" is so true! My dog already knows sit, shake, jump, lie down and spin (even practising stay while someone's leaving the house) but if we're out and about on a relatively new place and I wanna train, if her nose is stuck to the ground, sniffing everything around her, I can't get the same discipline as when we're in a familiar setting XD
Watching in 2020 thinking "Easy on the toilet paper, Mister!"
Americans need to wake up to how other places in the world don't use toilet paper, but instead water. I'm living in the Philippines where I have a nice spray nozzle attached to nice metal hose for clean wash after toilet use. It's designed to use easily and very cleanly. After I did t first time, I never went back to toilet paper. You haven't lived until you wipe with water! So clean all the time. :-)
@@twinklemorales8647 all country’s need to be like the Philippines!! It’s more sanitary to spray rather than wipe 😂
You're amazing!You inspired me to adopt dog(s). I adopted a German short hair pointer.Sadly,he had a severe heart disease and died a month after a adopted him.Just three days ago,a adopted a puppy!I am dedicated to help him live a warm,happy life.Thank you!
This video addresses a major concern I have been having recently. I'm just at the point with my dog that our communication is strong enough to start this. We had our first practice session this afternoon after our walk and he is running drills like an old pro. His major issues come with distractions though so I'm predicting a few months' of work on this one yet.
Thanks very much, keep up the great work!
I have a 8 week old Queensland and this guy has taught me a lot.
this guy should host blues clues
milleniumtardis This guy loves what he does, but yeah.
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Hahahahaha I had that same thought @milleniumtardis
milleniumtardis that would be great
He would make a great Steve
I miss these types of videos. The new studio is great and all, but it's great seeing you working with the owner's too. I feel like it really pulls it together.
This guy is amazing! Got my super crazy puppy under control in a week
I do like the kindness you use while training. Your very gentle and seem to really like the dogs.
"No maam!" Very cute!
I have always used yes/no ma'am and sir when talking to dogs! (Canine and the human variety) Maybe a southern thing?
I spent 100$ on puppy training class at petsmart.....this is way professional & easy to practice! Thanks Zak!
“When you have your dogs eyes, you have your dog” 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What about blind dogs
I love how you have so much energy with dogs
GSPs are great! Yay for positive training techniques!
Ashley Oslund Altamirano yes they are I’m actually getting one tomorrow finally 😃right now I’m studying cause I’ve heard they aren’t the best at training but I’ll try
@@dxaniii.r8885 Easier than collies to train. GSPs are very trainable as long as you give them the stimulation they need.
Poitive based balanced training works best though. Basically it is using treats to teach things, and once the dog knows it you use tools such as slip collars to make it better and the command more reliable.
I get the fact that you do a commercial in the beginning and don't fault you at all for doing so. GREAT videos!
What a pretty dog! It almost looks as if she is wearing a sweater!
Excellent! “If you don’t have your dogs eyes,you don’t have your dog” 💓
Zak your training videos is gonna help me so much in the winter because I'm getting a dog for the first time
Jake we have been working toward training our pug to be a therapy dog. I just wanted you to know that we have used many of your videos and they were great. After using your videos, getting her CGC was amazing easy. In the next 2 weeks she will have completed her training, earned her certification and will be starting to spread smiles to seniors, children and our Vets who are confined to hospitals and homes. You have done a good deed and didn't even know it! Thanks
+Rosanne Toman That is awesome!! Thank YOU! :-)
If you think it sounds awesome, you should try it ! Talk about a high!!! Nothing comes close.
Amazing! Can't wait to do this with my GSP
I know I'm 2 years late but holy crap! You are like.. the smartest man on Earth!!! My new inspiration I'm not even kidding, my future job is to be a fog trainer! Thanks for being on TH-cam and being plainly amazing!
Such a beautiful dog!
In a few months my pup and I will undertake a public access test for assistance work and I was really nervous about the food drop test - this video has made it look super simple, i'll definitely be giving this a go!
Great video! We have a 14 mo. old GSP & they have SO much energy & very little focus. She is making progress, but oh, the chewing, jumping, licking & barking wear a personal out!
I have a 6 month old dalmatian. He has A LOT of energy. He has most problems with chewing and jumping. But he has gotten a lot better within the time I have had him.
I have a younh Brittany. Play with the dog for 10 minutes or so before working with them. Once they get that burst of energy out you can start the training.
First decent video I've seen this man make. Energetic breed and realistic surroundings.
Hope you guys like the video! Here's a playlist that will show you how to teach your dog all of the basics in order as well as how to resolve common behavior issues! Thank you! th-cam.com/play/PLMssKIjsDxXmMGypWsr8u-yGOUSoPoozb.html
Thank you so much. My dogs are so good
Zak I have watched almost all your videos because I need to be ready for my new puppy.
Help! I have trouble with my GSP when I take him outside. He does very well on leash. As soon as I take the leash off, he takes off running. And does not listen to any of my commands. What do you recommended I do?
i need help
Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution
Zak thank you 😭 I have a 6 month old Belgian Malinois, so...need I say more? 😂 100% of her success is to your credit. High energy, low energy, big, small, food driven, toy driven, whatever. Every animal deserves this kind of training 💖😊
it's 10:50 pm here, I have to study and I don't even have a dog. Why am I watching this?
MOZZARELLA u want a dog and your seeing if it's easy to take care of one probably
Denisa Dumitrascu 😂😂😂
Auriym Because people like to procrastinate
It's like looking at the mirror.....
Denisa Dumitrascu perhaps you have a love for animals. 🐶
wow I love this. I love the way you teach the dog and the the owner at the same time
I tried this and it worked so well!!! Thank you!!!
my dog is a labrador/pitbull, just like this one he is very energetic and I can't wait to try these tricks with him
How do you find such beautiful dogs and great families? Miss Mae is really gorgeous.
+BlackStarBlues I just get really lucky :) Thanks!
+Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution do you think this would work on a 1 year old dog
+Greg ElaBeltz ok my dog is cool
Perants got same dog bread German shorthaired pointer but flash is bit more built and bigger he just jumps and don't leave you very nice dog but still thinks he's a puppy still gets on with are collie cross jack Russel but hates westys chwawas and border collies and collies but so dose star the collie jack Russell cross .
You're doing good job, I'm gonna have a puppy and literally I spent the whole night taking notes as if I m having a new baby
love the multi-rotor clips at the beginning!
Hello my name is Pearline. Dixie is a year old Pitbull Terrior. I have to say yoo are awesome. I would say walking is the major deal She was in puppy training. Unfortunely I broke my foot. Now I have her in the next level with a year and a above. I love watching your videos. I see you love your work and love dogs.
Nice video Zak! Could you make a video about a puppy's first day home and what you will need when raising a puppy, please?!
+Lucia Hoyle At some point, yes!
Thank you for these instructional videos. Our family just got a dog from a friend who needed to rehome him. He is a Blue Heeler, about 2 years old, and I have never had a dog before. My husband has but hasn't ever cared to train them, so I am a complete newbie and these really help.
Am I the only one who watches these videos but do not have a dog
+Cao Dinh Nope.
+Cao Dinh I've been doing it for over a year now... Just preparing myself for the day when finally get a doggy :) At the moment I just practice some tricks on my friend's dogs and tell them stuff (that Zak has said in his videos) that might help them :)
+Anna Pentti same with me, im trying to get a border rowiler mixed with australia sheperd
+Anna Pentti I did this since june because I wanted a puppy hahaha. i finally have one XD
ashleycam72 You give me hope xD
I’m new to the dog game and your videos are sooooo helpful. We’ve got most of the basics down and are treading into training with distractions. Thank you!
Just wanted to say thank you for these videos. They are super helpful. I am planning on adopting a dog within the next couple of months and I'm trying to get well prepared when it comes to the training knowledge and other things as well.
Good luck with that!! I adopted a puppy a few months ago and I'm still trying to train him ...
How are the pups now, guys?
I agree. It's best to see a dog who has not already been trained in these type of videos. Keep up the good work Zak.
I liked even before it began bc it's a pointer
I grew up with dogs around me. My parents "training" was a lot of violence. I'm learning a lot from you, my friend. My new Camillo is learning a lot too, and I'm very happy!
I love how there’s a GSP in the video and that’s exactly what I’m trying to train
omg it works my dog did it in so proud of him!💙😭
Zak I think you are the best dog trainer I try what you say but sometimes he does not lissen even if I try or when whe leave to go some where he follows our car he almost ran to a car he is a chiuaua but good job.
+Rafi M Hang in there! It takes time. :)
I see your videos they really work for dogs good job :)
Zak george I posted new videos of your dog training see them.
I've only seen an English Pointer once, but it's most definitely one of the most beautiful breeds out there, their fur is absolutely stunning, I really hope I can have one someday!
I am so exited my German shepherd is coming in March 2016
Have you got it?
i so excited because i getting a smaller smaller dog because my dog was to big and it's gonna be a poodle
have u got it?
Arnav Dhir hows your dog?
Update?
i needed this video. I am prone to impatience and my dog has a hard time listening to my commands long term. Excited to put these into practice
love this videos! keep it up!
+edwin lious Thank you!
Thanks to you my puppy three months old has learned stay sit and come
If you are not familiar with GSP's you don't really get how hard it is to make them stay still, hats off to Zak!
+yohants HAHA! lol. Ms. Mae was a breeze. Super smart girl.
GSP is a great choice for her girls! My daughter loves her GSP, that we gave her when she was 5. She now has a whippet too, but the GSP is her favorite dog!
your content is amazing and making me want a dog even more lol, Thank you for sharing this Zak :D
Your videos have been crazy helpful. i have a 5 month old German Shepherd Husky mix and she is amazing! If ppl take the time to take these steps they will have awsome companions!
9:28
“Or a remote control”
Me: *randomly yeets my remote across the room*
My mom: “are you ok?”
Ty, I have a great Pyrenees lab mix, very strong willed and big, when walking if she sees a cat, I better be ready!!! You made me realize she needs more work before I walk her out of her yard. Ty
Getting a gsp puppy in 4 weeks.
Totally ready with your videos
She is gorgeous. I love GSPs.
+Ashley Cable She is, huh? I've enjoyed every GSP I've ever worked with!
Thank you so much for this video! We just brought home a rescue from our local shelter a few days ago. She is one year old and as sweet and PERSONable as can be, but she is definitely not fairing well with our two cats. The cats are 8 & 9 years old and have both lived with dogs before, but they feel the tension with our new little Luna. Luna is terrified of the cats and shakes when she sees them across the room. She is usually slow and curious about them as she sniffs at their door but will growl and timidly bark at them if she sees one and has given chase at each of them out of what seems more like a fearful, "chase them away" type way. So, now the cats are terrified of her. We have the cats confined to our bedroom for now and are slowly trying to introduce them. We have actually begin practicing exactly as you lay out in this video, so that gave me some hope already! Any other advice or insights would be greatly appreciated.
Love how he says "no mam" to the dog😍 so sweet!
your respect is moving.
thank you.
great videos, but after watching 4 or 5 of them the petflow ad in the beginning is quite annoying
Agree!!
Give it a break. It only makes sense that he's taken so much time and effort into these videos and pet flow's the one sponsoring it. Meanwhile we're getting these great videos for free and you can always skip the ad part if you'd rather not wait.
Have you ever thought about skipping the intro then, if its such a problem for you.
i do, but thank you for your suggestion!
You know what, you are 100% correct. I apologize
Wow... That dog's coat is so beautiful and unique!
Hi Zak , My name is Lauren & i got a Lab mix puppy a few months back when she was six weeks old & she is now 3 Months . that being said , when we got her she was very "mouthy" meaning , she realllyyyy liked to bite. I have followed everything you have said on your videos regarding puppy biting & nothing has worked. She breaks skin and makes me bleed when she play bites & refuses to bite anything else when i try to redirect her attention with treats or toys. I have also tried giving her time outs & "yelping" when she bites too hard & she doesn't seem to care much. I don't know what else to do & i don't want this to be a problem when she's a 50 Pound dog around kids and biting them , what should i do ?
These videos are helping me get ready for our new goldendoodle!!! Awesome!
I try to train my dog, but my family are assholes and whenever he makes a mistake and i try to teach him, they force me to lock him in a cage. They say its training, but now my dog hates me and still doesnt know how to stay. Then they yell at me and blame me
Serena Yu literally me omg
Keep the dog get rid of the family
James Klinski lol yeah
It’s your dog! Train how you see fit, you’re the leader not them.
Get a job and move out
Hey Zak. I have an American Eskimo/Husky mix. He's about 7 months old. He's pretty well potty trained and we train him as much as we can. He's got his basic commands down. However, when it comes to training times, he becomes very overactive and excited over the treats. He starts out nice, calm and obedient, but he'll always end up way too excited eventually. This only happens with his treats though. When it's time to feed him, we've trained him to sit by his bowl area and wait while we fill his bowl and bring it over to him and he's very good with that and he won't begin eating until we give him the command.
He can teach a dog to shoot a gun🔫 but the 🌎world isn't ready for that😂😭
lol
GMP REX I mean men in black is a thing
My dog can use nerf guns
Dude you really know your stuff. It works for real. I didn't think it would either. No offense its just that my dog James is wild. But he is approaching 1 year in a few weeks.
I wish YOU could do that with my dog
Everyone who wants a GSH Pointer should watch this video! Her behavior is so typical. They learn fast but the are super high energy dogs. Always curious and they get bored very fast.
LOL My dog was laying in my lap and when he squeezed the sqeaky toy my dog jumped up XD
This video is excellent. I have a Pomeranian and Chihuahua that are completely untrained - they don't sit, stay, or come. I have no clue on training dogs and thought I'd search TH-cam and I found your videos. Teaching my dogs sit and stay will be one of my New Years resolutions for 2017. :) Thanks!!
8:53 the ears 😂
Lol, I noticed that too !
Thank you for this video. My dog is about 1 1/2 years old, and we haven’t been able to figure out the distraction element of “stay” with him. I implemented these small steps in a couple sessions today and he’s already doing amazing with the squeaky toy/movements. Of course once we get outside it’ll be a whole new ball game; but thanks for breaking down the steps!
Who else has a German shorthair pointer like if you do
ashlyneventing45 it’s a old danish pointer
Thank you for these videos. They help me train my friends pit bull boxer mix.
hi zak, if my dog is too addict to balls, what should I do? He constantly fights with other dogs who had balls with them in the park . It really bothers me. Those situations are so embarrassed !
Embarrassing*. Put him on a leash, and whenever he tries to go after one, tug on the leash a bit and say, "no!"
+Roki Harper It's apparent that Green Trent isn't a dog trainer. Never tug on the leash & never say "no." Both are unnecessary & could make your dog's behavior worse.
+Roki Harper The behaviour is called an "obsession". He is obsessed with balls but that same ball can be used to drain the mind of the dog. That exercise then becomes a challenge to the dog. There has to be a consequence. Place the ball in front of him & the instant he tries to get it say a word & correct him with one tug on the leash. Timing is key. You don't want to yank the leash, you wanna match the level of his intensity with which he is obsessing on the ball. Repeat this exercise everyday. This has nothing to do with dog training, it's dog psychology.
Get a harness leash, hard to choke him with one of those. And no I'm not a dog trainer, I'm 14. This is from personal experience.
Green Trent NO
Again a hit video with real life dog practicing that can be transferred.
hopefully it works
Lulwa Shdef did it work it's been a month
Lulwa Shdef any luck
My husband and I are looking into getting a new puppy within the next year. We live in Alaska, so we want it to do everything with us outdoors! I've grown up with many dogs, but had a hard time figuring out how to teach dogs in the past. Especially with obedience and manners training! ;) I am SO glad that I found Zac George's Dog Training rEvolution on TH-cam! It's totally changed my perspective on how to train any dog, and I can not wait to try it out someday on our own pup! Thank you, for restoring my hope!
Amy Kimball a
Amy Kimball I live in anchorage 😲
The dog was just like (*).(*)
Omg!!! This is awesome!! Ima try it tomorrow as I have done a lot of training with my dog today!! I have only had my cocker spaniel a week and he knows how to sit and stay on command without having to use a treat
Can you train my dog
So excited to implement this with my baby Dallas. He has a lot of energy like May but if she can do it, it gives me hope :)
My dog has a hard time with commands. Maybe its cuz I named him Stay.
Omg😂
Stacey could have been worse
In my opinion, this is a vital skill for any puppy or dog to have. Not only is it for safety (stop them from eating things, or chasing things), but it also helps to build impulse control. And it's so versatile, to help with many different behavioral issues. ❤️💕