Thank you for an amazing video of a dog that craves mental, and physical activities and challenges. That wagging tail says it all! Truly beautiful dog. Love how Weimeraners relate to people, so human like! He is so loved.
We had a weim who all by herself taught herself how to open all doors including the fridge and the sliding glass door, so she could let herself out into the yard. (We had to put a little bolt on the fridge or she would open it and leave it open.) She would also pick up her toys or dropped dog chow off the floor when told to. If we opened a car door she would leap into the car & sit at the drivers seat to be absolutely certain to not be left behind. She would pee on command, so if we were leaving and told her to go pee - she was out the door, and do as she was told. She NEVER left the yard, so she could be left out unattended, though she would chase bunnies or squirrels all around our large yard. If someone is looking for a dog to teach to do tricks - a weim is a great idea. They are so intelligent.
This is very impressive. Our new Weimaraner arrives in two weeks. I cannot wait to work with him and enjoy physical and mental stimulation. Lots of fun indeed.
Great video thanks for showing Morgan in action,, we had our Weim Rudy for 12 years what a joy he was still miss him, you always enjoy their personality alot fun to be with them.
Oh he is just so adorable!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE the covering himself up at bedtime! I miss my 2 so much. And yes, they were spoiled rotten...even down to the hard boiled egg and twinkie EVERY DAY! NEVER, EVER run out of those once you get them started on them. And smart too. You had to figure out ways for them to take the pills/medicine that they needed...because it was like they knew if you would hide them in the middle of the twinkie, or inside a ball of liver sausage.
We have 5 weimers, taking pills used to be a nightmare until we found a pil-crusher. They are meant for people that cannot take pills, so you crush the pill to a powder, then its easy to add to the food
Amazing, you are great trainer. I am happy that i found your tricks for Weim. I will try to teach my 6 years old Weim these tricks, it is very impressive and funny. Thank you
Weimaraners are people dogs and require human attention at nearly every moment. The more time you include them in your activities they will learn. They are 4 legged kids.
A long long time ago two Weimaraner accompanied my life. One passed at 6 and the other one had to die with 8 years. I never again had this race any more but both were beautiful family dogs with a huge sense of humour....
My Weim is almost 7 mos . He is deaf. He is a Blue Weim. Beautiful. This has been difficult, as we learn sign language as needed. He is very smart. We google what we need from the ASL, it works.
This dog and breed is a absolute beauty, I always wanted a St. Bernard but just never had the place or budget to accommodate then my mom suggested this dog and I have fallen in love they are great companions and very intelligent and hyper best overall dog
So sorry for your lost. Those dogs are very special: smart, clown, always want to be close to you (even in the bathroom). Sometime they behave like human, they can read you. We cannot forget the time shared with them.
I don’t believe that teaching a dog tricks makes them dependent upon you for stimulation. Interacting with your dog is part of the friendship that you share with them. One does not preclude the other. For thousands of years they have interacted closely with their humans, it’s part of the magic, and uniqueness of the dog-human bond.
@@MorganSebAndAssociates could you please explain the process? She doesn't get the first part which is to take the toy... She does it whenever she wants to play but does it.
@@tatianazarta8939 Sorry for the delay of my answer. You have to split the requested behavior into small actions, in dog training this is called "shaping". But, the very first step is to give you a tool, which is the clicker. Look for "clicker training" to learn how to associate the clicker sound with a reward. This will give you a way to reward more precisely with a good timing, it's a crucial part. Once this is done, train the dog to touch the toy with her nose. Each time your dog touch the toy with her nose, click and treat. If your dog does not touch the toy, try to use a treat in your hand as a lure to help her focus on the toy. When you can have a good response with the nose on the toy, now reward the dog taking the toy in her mouth... gradually only reward the toy in the mouth not the nose on the toy anymore. Let me know how it goes with those first steps. Thanks for your interest.
Owner : The Weimy's a smart and versatile dog. Me : With all that in his portfolio, I wonder if I can teach him to cook. That's bound to keep him busy for an hour 😜😁
Yep my weimy opens the fridge, just to check on her meat treats, she also checks on the kitchen bin, when I'm not around, just to make sure im recycling properly, obviously , yep definitely the grey ghost keeps me on my toes,
Did you train him or have him trained iv just got a puppy last night and plan to have him well trained like this so wondering if you have some advice.?
Congrat for your new furry friend. Is it a Weim too ? I did trained Morgan myself, after lots of reading and some youtube video of course! I'm not an expert, but the only advice I can tell you are the following : - Start by get the attention of your dog, if he is watching you, he will try to understand what you asked for, dogs like to please human. - Always use positive reinforcement for each behavior you like and ignore any other things. Never punish, it will ruined your relation. - Never get mad at him, dog are not mean, if they do something wrong, it's not intentionally. Always trained him with small session of 5-15 min. For better result, do your session before the meal - Allow you puppy to burn energy with fetch, running or other locomotion activity. - Always finish on a positive action, even if it is a simple "sit". - As soon as possible, introduce the clicker training, it will help you to teach faster I hope this will help you.
@@MorganSebAndAssociates I did get a weimaraner puppy he's been great so far he has a mouthing problem but we are working on it hes 10 weeks today he is a very distracted pup every little thing will capture his attention so I'm working with threats and toy's I know how to teach dog's basic commands but haven't had a puppy this young most of my dogs have been rescued so this is new to me but I'm pretty good at keeping constant
@@thedragonfarm Happy 10 weeks birthday ;-) That is very nice of you to rescue dog, that takes lots of energy too to adapt to each one, you are a "dog" person so you gonna love your weim, those dogs are very special, so much like real human. They need lots of exercice and stimulation to be "balance", but i'm sure you already have some ideas to keep him busy! Have fun
There are wonderful weimaraners available for adoption from Great Lakes Weimaraner Rescue, if you have the energy and love for this breed. They found us the perfect match for us and our coonhound mix. Adopt, don't shop.
Thanks! 1. The key here is food, you have to find something that your dog really love. As example, for Morgan I use dehydrated sweet potatoes or sausage. 2. Before any training session, be sure your weim has spent energy with physical exercice, like run or fetch, they will be more focus. 3. Teach her just before her meal, so she will be more interested in food. 4. A good start is to teach clicker training first, then with the clicker you can teach sit, down, stay, touch and so on. 5. Weim are very smart and quick, so they learn very easily, you just have to wait for the behavior you want and click. When teaching tricks, 80% of your time is waiting for the dog to do what you want. Be sure to visualize in your head what you wants and reward your dog each time she is doing what you want and ignore all the other things. 6. Keep training session short could be 5 min. But you can do 2 ou 3 on the same day to teach 1, 2 ou 3 differents tricks. Dog burn twice the energy when the have to use their brain, so it's help to make them sleep but be sure to not over trained them, you don't want your dog to be bored. Always finish your training before your dog lost interest. 7. Always break every trick in small actions. As example, to 'turn off the light', there is 4 steps : touch the container with your nose, push the container with your nose, feet on the container then touch the light switch with your nose. Once your dog can do all those things, you can chained them 2 by 2, then 3 then 4. I hope this can help you to start, if you have a specific trick you want to learn, just tell me I can give you more details or upload a video tutoial. Thanks for watching and for your interest ;-)
Thanks for your quick reply, and that would be great, i would like to know how to teach my dog the basics, like Sit, Stay and that trick when your dog goes to bed that one is great. Thanks in advance....
For the basics (sit and stay), I suggest you to watch what Kikopup and Kristin Crestejo publish on youtube, I think I cannot do better, lots of details and very easy steps. See the video for clicker training (th-cam.com/video/QzQJZU6RwkU/w-d-xo.html) and the one for sit (th-cam.com/video/ksBLKi6lj1s/w-d-xo.html). Morgan and me will try to make a tutorial for the "bed trick" soon while you working on the basics. Thanks
I’ve had 3 Weimaraner my present one is completely different to the others show herr something she’s got it but if she doesn’t want to do it she won’t.She doesn’t really like fetching a ball maybe once but that’s it. I got a professional trainer in he gave up he said it’s like you told me she no everything but when she doesn’t want to she won’t.
peace and love very easy to teach to them... it’s a game, they like to play and once they understand that this game will give big reward.. they ask for more and more...
I have a Weimaraner but my parents don’t let me keep him inside I take him out ass much ass u can but I have school and work so it’s hard people have to told me to give him to someone who better fits his needs but I can’t 🥺
Weim needs exercise, like running of course, but mental stimulation too, like using his nose to find things or learning tricks. Mental stimulation burns more energy because they have to concentrate and think. So, if you do not have enough time, try to focus on that kind of activities, it will be more efficient on you schedule. Weim also need his human friend to keep good social behavior, spending time with him is good for both of you. Give it a try, otherwise another family is a good option, but I understand it's a hard decision for you. Good luck my friend.
Thank you for an amazing video of a dog that craves mental, and physical activities and challenges. That wagging tail says it all! Truly beautiful dog. Love how Weimeraners relate to people, so human like! He is so loved.
We had a weim who all by herself taught herself how to open all doors including the fridge and the sliding glass door, so she could let herself out into the yard. (We had to put a little bolt on the fridge or she would open it and leave it open.) She would also pick up her toys or dropped dog chow off the floor when told to. If we opened a car door she would leap into the car & sit at the drivers seat to be absolutely certain to not be left behind. She would pee on command, so if we were leaving and told her to go pee - she was out the door, and do as she was told. She NEVER left the yard, so she could be left out unattended, though she would chase bunnies or squirrels all around our large yard. If someone is looking for a dog to teach to do tricks - a weim is a great idea. They are so intelligent.
Cuteness overload with that last trick!
We loved watching Morgan doing so many tasks all by himself! He is truly special.
This is very impressive. Our new Weimaraner arrives in two weeks. I cannot wait to work with him and enjoy physical and mental stimulation. Lots of fun indeed.
The dog of all trades! 🧡
Great video thanks for showing Morgan in action,, we had our Weim Rudy for 12 years what a joy he was still miss him, you always enjoy their personality alot fun to be with them.
Super CUTE! Thanks for posting.
Very very cute! I am amazed of all the hard work and effort you have put into this!
love how he looks at you, so precious
The best dog in the world- The Weimaraner!
They’re awesome dogs, I have one and she’s stuck to me like glue and is sharp as a tack.
The cutest four-legged kid and the smartest.
Axel won't even get out of bed when it's raining!
Beautiful baby.....lovely dog.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Now that’s a service dog lol
Oh he is just so adorable!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE the covering himself up at bedtime! I miss my 2 so much. And yes, they were spoiled rotten...even down to the hard boiled egg and twinkie EVERY DAY! NEVER, EVER run out of those once you get them started on them. And smart too. You had to figure out ways for them to take the pills/medicine that they needed...because it was like they knew if you would hide them in the middle of the twinkie, or inside a ball of liver sausage.
We have 5 weimers, taking pills used to be a nightmare until we found a pil-crusher. They are meant for people that cannot take pills, so you crush the pill to a powder, then its easy to add to the food
Weims are the best ! And they’re beyond smart! Mine can open doors to let him self out side to pee 😂😂
But does he/she close the door behind themselves
That is the real questions 👍
Our Boo does not.....yet.
Amazing, you are great trainer. I am happy that i found your tricks for Weim. I will try to teach my 6 years old Weim these tricks, it is very impressive and funny. Thank you
Completely adorable too ❤
this dog is soo beatifull
Wow, I'm so proud of the owner
Weimaraners are people dogs and require human attention at nearly every moment. The more time you include them in your activities they will learn. They are 4 legged kids.
More fun than many kids
@@john-rodgerclaycountychron7071 yea
Beautiful and smart.
I have a Weimaraner and his favourite thing to do is for us to lock him in the other room and then hide treats around for him to find.
Mine detto
Weim's, are the best!
You sure do have a smart weim! I wish mine would clean up 🤣
Thanks for the great video
Lovely helping boy😂
Wonderful, I can only dream of teaching this to our Weimaraner "Sipo"
I love Weimers !!
Wow! What sorcery is this?! 😯
A long long time ago two Weimaraner accompanied my life. One passed at 6 and the other one had to die with 8 years. I never again had this race any more but both were beautiful family dogs with a huge sense of humour....
Waltraud Fasching weim are real clowns
My Boo is an extordinary fly hunter
I will try very good tricks 👍
Loved Morgan...he is so sweet...
My Weim is almost 7 mos . He is deaf. He is a Blue Weim. Beautiful. This has been difficult, as we learn sign language as needed. He is very smart. We google what we need from the ASL, it works.
This dog and breed is a absolute beauty, I always wanted a St. Bernard but just never had the place or budget to accommodate then my mom suggested this dog and I have fallen in love they are great companions and very intelligent and hyper best overall dog
Loved it!
😂☝️brilliant.
Simplemente adorable !!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰😍❤️
I'm making a video all about the "Weim Crime"
Does Morgan work outside the home lol what a great dog 🙏❤️
How??? You must be a Jedi master to teach your Weim these things.
Paul Dangcil lol, you found the secret :-) She is a good padawan!
May the Weim be with you
Paul Dangcil hahahahaha
So sweet! Our weim just passed and we miss him terribly!
So sorry for your lost. Those dogs are very special: smart, clown, always want to be close to you (even in the bathroom). Sometime they behave like human, they can read you. We cannot forget the time shared with them.
I don’t believe that teaching a dog tricks makes them dependent upon you for stimulation. Interacting with your dog is part of the friendship that you share with them. One does not preclude the other. For thousands of years they have interacted closely with their humans, it’s part of the magic, and uniqueness of the dog-human bond.
😂Excellent!
How did you teach the dog to clean the room? I haven't been able to do it yet 😅
It takes lots of treats and patience 😉
@@MorganSebAndAssociates could you please explain the process? She doesn't get the first part which is to take the toy... She does it whenever she wants to play but does it.
@@tatianazarta8939 Sorry for the delay of my answer. You have to split the requested behavior into small actions, in dog training this is called "shaping". But, the very first step is to give you a tool, which is the clicker. Look for "clicker training" to learn how to associate the clicker sound with a reward. This will give you a way to reward more precisely with a good timing, it's a crucial part. Once this is done, train the dog to touch the toy with her nose. Each time your dog touch the toy with her nose, click and treat. If your dog does not touch the toy, try to use a treat in your hand as a lure to help her focus on the toy. When you can have a good response with the nose on the toy, now reward the dog taking the toy in her mouth... gradually only reward the toy in the mouth not the nose on the toy anymore. Let me know how it goes with those first steps. Thanks for your interest.
this is my favorite youtube video of all time! Will love to know how to teach my future puppy all this
Ok I got the puppy, now.. how do I teach her? Haha help
@@celestebello9827 How did your puppy training went with your dog ?
I have a GREAT tip. Take him/her hunting!
Owner : The Weimy's a smart and versatile dog.
Me : With all that in his portfolio, I wonder if I can teach him to cook. That's bound to keep him busy for an hour 😜😁
Hilarious, thankyou.
So impressive !!!!
Thanks
I LOVED THIS WHAT A DOG
wiems are the best!
Rip Morgan, sorry for your loss
Omg Morgan is so smart! I just lost my dog and I’m looking so hard at this breed! I want one to bird hunt with!
Makes me miss my Weimaraner so dam much 😢😪💔
Yep my weimy opens the fridge, just to check on her meat treats, she also checks on the kitchen bin, when I'm not around, just to make sure im recycling properly, obviously , yep definitely the grey ghost keeps me on my toes,
what a beautiful, smart and we'll trained Weimaraner ❤ but that docked tail is a big no go!
Did you train him or have him trained iv just got a puppy last night and plan to have him well trained like this so wondering if you have some advice.?
Congrat for your new furry friend. Is it a Weim too ? I did trained Morgan myself, after lots of reading and some youtube video of course!
I'm not an expert, but the only advice I can tell you are the following :
- Start by get the attention of your dog, if he is watching you, he will try to understand what you asked for, dogs like to please human.
- Always use positive reinforcement for each behavior you like and ignore any other things. Never punish, it will ruined your relation.
- Never get mad at him, dog are not mean, if they do something wrong, it's not intentionally. Always trained him with small session of 5-15 min. For better result, do your session before the meal
- Allow you puppy to burn energy with fetch, running or other locomotion activity.
- Always finish on a positive action, even if it is a simple "sit".
- As soon as possible, introduce the clicker training, it will help you to teach faster
I hope this will help you.
@@MorganSebAndAssociates I did get a weimaraner puppy he's been great so far he has a mouthing problem but we are working on it hes 10 weeks today he is a very distracted pup every little thing will capture his attention so I'm working with threats and toy's I know how to teach dog's basic commands but haven't had a puppy this young most of my dogs have been rescued so this is new to me but I'm pretty good at keeping constant
@@thedragonfarm Happy 10 weeks birthday ;-)
That is very nice of you to rescue dog, that takes lots of energy too to adapt to each one, you are a "dog" person so you gonna love your weim, those dogs are very special, so much like real human. They need lots of exercice and stimulation to be "balance", but i'm sure you already have some ideas to keep him busy! Have fun
Good job!
There are wonderful weimaraners available for adoption from Great Lakes Weimaraner Rescue, if you have the energy and love for this breed. They found us the perfect match for us and our coonhound mix. Adopt, don't shop.
I want one so bad.
Oh you made me miss my dear departed weimie, Poohstie Girl, so much!! ):
Cynthia Chazen Weimaraner are unforgettable, so special.
Impressive!!!
Morgan is awesome. My 9 yr old weim is Sadie
Well trained
How? I have a 7 old month female, and she never stops but how to train her?? Do you have the time to tell me how to do it. BTW your dog is beautiful.
Thanks!
1. The key here is food, you have to find something that your dog really love. As example, for Morgan I use dehydrated sweet potatoes or sausage.
2. Before any training session, be sure your weim has spent energy with physical exercice, like run or fetch, they will be more focus.
3. Teach her just before her meal, so she will be more interested in food.
4. A good start is to teach clicker training first, then with the clicker you can teach sit, down, stay, touch and so on.
5. Weim are very smart and quick, so they learn very easily, you just have to wait for the behavior you want and click. When teaching tricks, 80% of your time is waiting for the dog to do what you want. Be sure to visualize in your head what you wants and reward your dog each time she is doing what you want and ignore all the other things.
6. Keep training session short could be 5 min. But you can do 2 ou 3 on the same day to teach 1, 2 ou 3 differents tricks. Dog burn twice the energy when the have to use their brain, so it's help to make them sleep but be sure to not over trained them, you don't want your dog to be bored. Always finish your training before your dog lost interest.
7. Always break every trick in small actions. As example, to 'turn off the light', there is 4 steps : touch the container with your nose, push the container with your nose, feet on the container then touch the light switch with your nose. Once your dog can do all those things, you can chained them 2 by 2, then 3 then 4.
I hope this can help you to start, if you have a specific trick you want to learn, just tell me I can give you more details or upload a video tutoial.
Thanks for watching and for your interest ;-)
Thanks for your quick reply, and that would be great, i would like to know how to teach my dog the basics, like Sit, Stay and that trick when your dog goes to bed that one is great. Thanks in advance....
For the basics (sit and stay), I suggest you to watch what Kikopup and Kristin Crestejo publish on youtube, I think I cannot do better, lots of details and very easy steps. See the video for clicker training (th-cam.com/video/QzQJZU6RwkU/w-d-xo.html) and the one for sit (th-cam.com/video/ksBLKi6lj1s/w-d-xo.html).
Morgan and me will try to make a tutorial for the "bed trick" soon while you working on the basics. Thanks
Why can’t my Weimaraner be as talented as yours 😱
Jenny Leonides your Weim can, needs just a little bit of practice, I’m sure you can.
tan lindo darle un abrazo grande besitos 😍😍
I’ve had 3 Weimaraner my present one is completely different to the others show herr something she’s got it but if she doesn’t want to do it she won’t.She doesn’t really like fetching a ball maybe once but that’s it. I got a professional trainer in he gave up he said it’s like you told me she no everything but when she doesn’t want to she won’t.
Yea ok you are a boss. Mine only wants to lick and bite everything
Great Vid! For someone just learning about the breed, is this girl a silver or blue coat Weim?
A Silver Weim. Sometimes a silver one can look like gray or even brown, depends on the light.
AirMaxPenny
smart dog
amazing
Is this in reverse
13:36
But they say it is not easy to train them!!!
peace and love very easy to teach to them... it’s a game, they like to play and once they understand that this game will give big reward.. they ask for more and more...
I got one 😅
😍❤️
I have a Weimaraner but my parents don’t let me keep him inside I take him out ass much ass u can but I have school and work so it’s hard people have to told me to give him to someone who better fits his needs but I can’t 🥺
Weim needs exercise, like running of course, but mental stimulation too, like using his nose to find things or learning tricks. Mental stimulation burns more energy because they have to concentrate and think. So, if you do not have enough time, try to focus on that kind of activities, it will be more efficient on you schedule. Weim also need his human friend to keep good social behavior, spending time with him is good for both of you. Give it a try, otherwise another family is a good option, but I understand it's a hard decision for you.
Good luck my friend.
@@MorganSebAndAssociates thank you i do take him for runs I’m going to try mental stimulation to see if he’s better like that
the goofiest breed of dog I have ever owned...not sure I will ever own another breed
why not? goofu in what way?
Don’t you need to train you wiemaraner to do those things
Shiloh Aaron nope all dogs are born with incredible house cleaning skills
Rained
lolol
no dogs in kitchen cross contamination people!!!!!!!
Let me guess you have a cat to catch the mice that run across your counters 😆
It’s a dog not a slave
Yer kidding, right? Please say you’re kidding!
Real working dog
How...