I notice that you use quite a thin slip lead with the dogs you train. Does it make a big difference and if so what size do you recommend for a cocker? Thanks for your videos, they are so helpful for my first time training a dog.
Very brave of you Ben. Putting yourself in the spotlight has highlighted your inexperience, but so many people will watch this and think “that’s me and my dog”. We all had to start from this point and although you have made mistakes you have many positives. And you have done the right thing in seeking good advice. If you follow Charlie’s instructions you will improve Narla and you will learn loads yourself. Good luck with your dog buddy.
Always learning from Charlie! Thank you. And having a ‘real live’ person who struggles with the same things I do makes it even better.. thank you Ben and Nala.
Thank you - loving this longer form, so much to learn. when is the book coming out??? Keep up the content it is very worth while, love the direct style and life comparisons.💪
Thank you for this. I find your instructional videos invaluable. A special shout to Ben for agreeing to be filmed, an ordeal I suspect that I would try to avoid but which makes these videos so very very helpful. I really cannot get enough of these videos. I now watch them and take notes as your ‘information stream’ sometimes overwhelms my elderly brain 😂
Great advice about how to build up the retrieve! After another of your videos about retrieving (I believe it was about Harris’ problems with retrieving), I realised I was going to fast practising retrieving with my young dog. She has the talent (carries things all the time, brings me her stuff and never damaged a ball or dummy), but not so much the drive. I made it more of a fun game and figured out she’ll bring her dummy back without messing about if I move away from her. As long as she enjoys it, I’m happy with any level.
Thank you that was so helpful with so many tips (nuggets) spread throughout. I have a Cocker Spaniel, out of interest, how many short training sessions would you do a day with your dog?
@@mrwright5699 It is, but using a lot of Charlie's lessons for my young lurcher is paying off, had her out retrieving squirrels a couple of times so far
Just after some advise i have a show cocker spaniel puppy and wonder what age do you start on the lead training we want to use a slip lead but not sure what age is best to start this ?
@@shelleypatterson4397 as soon as possible if you have the room to put it on a lead at home then great at 8 weeks if not wait until they have had their vaccinations and straight on the lead. Don’t compare a show cocker to a working cocker 2 totally different strains and temperament.
@ start with a morris minor not a Ferrari then. But you obviously agree with my comments. Correct me if I’m wrong, sometimes the truth is better said rather than prolonging the inevitable.
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Narla must be from Ohio …I can see the O
I notice that you use quite a thin slip lead with the dogs you train. Does it make a big difference and if so what size do you recommend for a cocker? Thanks for your videos, they are so helpful for my first time training a dog.
Very brave of you Ben. Putting yourself in the spotlight has highlighted your inexperience, but so many people will watch this and think “that’s me and my dog”. We all had to start from this point and although you have made mistakes you have many positives. And you have done the right thing in seeking good advice. If you follow Charlie’s instructions you will improve Narla and you will learn loads yourself. Good luck with your dog buddy.
So many useful tips.
Well done to Ben for participating. Best of luck to you both.
Always learning from Charlie! Thank you. And having a ‘real live’ person who struggles with the same things I do makes it even better.. thank you Ben and Nala.
Thanks for the insight and energy in every clip Charlie, this is dog/dog owner training at it's best!
Thank you - loving this longer form, so much to learn. when is the book coming out??? Keep up the content it is very worth while, love the direct style and life comparisons.💪
Thank you for this. I find your instructional videos invaluable. A special shout to Ben for agreeing to be filmed, an ordeal I suspect that I would try to avoid but which makes these videos so very very helpful. I really cannot get enough of these videos. I now watch them and take notes as your ‘information stream’ sometimes overwhelms my elderly brain 😂
Love this. So helpful for me and my lab 👍
I can identify with so much of this, but videos like this give me hope and food for thought.Thank you.
Would love to see insight on to developing the first steady retrieve. Hold the dog? Toss. Send? How far? A break down of this would be 👍
Very useful insight, will help alot
Another great training video very useful
Great advice about how to build up the retrieve! After another of your videos about retrieving (I believe it was about Harris’ problems with retrieving), I realised I was going to fast practising retrieving with my young dog. She has the talent (carries things all the time, brings me her stuff and never damaged a ball or dummy), but not so much the drive. I made it more of a fun game and figured out she’ll bring her dummy back without messing about if I move away from her. As long as she enjoys it, I’m happy with any level.
Great vid for anyone with an early Lab. The psychology lessons are really worth tuning into...
Thanks MG... :)
Great video as usual! Thanks!
I hope this gentleman takes your advice and runs with it. Nice dog and nice man. Like you say..”you get out what you put in”
Great video can’t wait to see Frodo again soon ❤
Excellent video thank you for sharing.
How lucky we are to have such material available nowadays!
Great video. 😊
Thank you!
Thank you that was so helpful with so many tips (nuggets) spread throughout. I have a Cocker Spaniel, out of interest, how many short training sessions would you do a day with your dog?
My new sighthound puppy (saluki) is coming home soon!! Can't wait to train her!!
Good luck with it. You will probably find it a completely different kettle of fish to train compared to a gundog breed.
@@mrwright5699 Agreed!! I've had sighthounds in the past - different for sure!!! I love this channel and its so helpful!
@@mrwright5699 It is, but using a lot of Charlie's lessons for my young lurcher is paying off, had her out retrieving squirrels a couple of times so far
Just after some advise i have a show cocker spaniel puppy and wonder what age do you start on the lead training we want to use a slip lead but not sure what age is best to start this ?
@@shelleypatterson4397 as soon as possible if you have the room to put it on a lead at home then great at 8 weeks if not wait until they have had their vaccinations and straight on the lead. Don’t compare a show cocker to a working cocker 2 totally different strains and temperament.
Are her hips ok? Both her walking but particularly her sitting (uneven) looks a bit odd.
Was wondering the same thing, she's really swaying her hips a lot. I would have them checked out.
Useful to see a dog that’s not trained fully
Needs to work on the sit more Charlie , he’s put the dog in the sit a few times and the. Dog keeps standing up and moving about.
Sorry but the guy hasn’t got a clue about his dog. There appears to be no bond in any way shape or form.
What a shitty thing to say from watching a 30min video! Everybody starts somewhere and trying to "get a clue".
@ start with a morris minor not a Ferrari then. But you obviously agree with my comments. Correct me if I’m wrong, sometimes the truth is better said rather than prolonging the inevitable.
That’s probably why he has gone to Charlie for help/training.
Charlie is not expecting owners to be knowledgable about how to engage with their dog.