@@samirx03 saying “chip” for good behaviour then follow it up with food; and “NO!!” for bad behaviour then following it up with a correction. did you not watch the video bro?
Clear communication is definitely the key. From personal experience, I was the problem. One private training session with Shield K9 tuned ME up. It doesn't matter how well the dog is trained if the handler sucks🤷♀️
I use to get mad at my dog be cause he didn't understand my commands. Then I watched one instruction video and everything change. He learned so quick and I wasn't annoyed ever again. Miss him so much.
I just had to put my german shepherd rescue (from Jeddah) down last week due to cancer. I really really really want to get another dog that fits my family and homestead. I'm a medically retired vet and have all the time, desire, attention and love to give so I've been watching a lot of your videos to make myself better when I do get the next one. If youtube had a love button, it'd be for videos like this. Thanks for making these.
Please consider adopting one from a shelter..or Rescue...The shelters in the US are overflowing with GSDs and Malinois...needing good homes. . One Phoenix shelter currently has 93 GSDs and 14 Malinois!! ..California is a nightmare for both breeds too..including Pit Bulls....Theyre being euthanized daily... .Some of my best dogs were rescues.
Your content is so good. It’s obvious that you’re a great dog trainer. You can clearly articulate these ideas to humans... who are not nearly as smart as dogs :)
Lmfao samme, I got asked if I was a police officer with his k9 lol I had one of my GSD at the time who was 4 months old, training recall in the park lol
I tell them the same thing BUT I am always careful to point out that while there are some really good ones out there, there are also terrible ones and their challenge will be to figure out which is which.
My god! This was the perfect video at the perfect time for me. I brought home a female GSD 3 weeks ago and I’m learning just as much as she is in the way of training. She learns certain behaviors literally in MINUTES so i of course assume every command should be that simple. Sometimes it’s hard to realize that she’s only 11 weeks old for as smart as she is. Hard to find that perfect balance of training and just having fun with the pup. I feel like I’m looking for every opportunity to train when sometimes she really just wants to play!
Don’t forget that what a puppy seems to know so fast can disappear in an instant. What she can do right now in the quiet of your living room will probably disappear if you take her in the kitchen with more commotion. And definitely be gone if you take her outside. You have to work each individual behavior and work it in various locations under various distractions. And your ability to mark behaviors appropriately (or give appropriate punishments/corrections) as Haz is discussing also plays a significant role in how well your dog learns. Those wonderful working dogs (GSD, Malinois, Doberman, Rottweiler etc) are a blast to train and will keep you on your toes for their lifetime💖💖💖
@@1packatak Yes, everything we do inside the house in the morning, we repeat outside at night and so far she’s catching on really quick! Crate trained/ potty trained literally overnight. Only cried the first night we brought her home. She know “leave it” rather it be a bowl on the coffee table, a toy, or objects on the grass out on our walk. She learned on day 2 to sit on her place/ cot as soon as we walk to the front door, mastered by day 3! Anytime we walk to a door going out or coming in, she sits and stays. She’s heeling nicely but does get distracted a little and that’s tolerable for now. Really we are having a blast learning how she thinks! I had a male GSD about 20 yrs ago and I remember how easy it was to train him but he was a bit spazzy. My current girl is sooo calm.
awww i have an 11 week GSD now! she's so sweet and smart and I'm still learning how to play with her. how are you going with your pup and her training now? she's 5 months old right?
Between your youtube videos and a trainer i work with in person, ive had 3 people assume im a dog trainer when im out with Fen (caucasian ovcharka) and one even asked for my card lol. Great content, my man. Keep it up.
My'no' and 'ah ah' are opposite in severity of my response. I feel like 'ah ah' has more impact with my dog. It's more visceral, impactful. Good stuff. I'm always baffled by people who think their dogs can be reasoned with. I see it all the time. We HAVE to put ourselves in their world, not the other way 'round.
Great video explaining this subject. I train for IGP I love using verbal markers I find that used correctly with tone the dog will be more open and the whole picture will look and be much better. Wile I’m not completely against clicker I will use the clicker for introducing articles off the track I find that the dog pairs it well and stays more calm and I get more out of that part of the training. Each dog is different! Great content!
This channel makes me miss my German Shepards I grew up with, but now I have 2 beautiful pittie puppies. I love training them and these 2 pits catch on so quickly, even for puppies.
Affirmation, "Goood" with petting, combined with strong corrections, is making a HUGE difference with reactivity for me & my German Shepherd. "Chip" with treats, and intermittent "Good" (no treats but praise) works great as a "jackpot" for everything else. I never said "No" and corrected until a trainer worked with me & coached me correctly. But Haz' system WORKS GREAT!!!!!!
Saw some labs in your montage of trained dogs.....I am sure you are too busy with your high drive protection dogs but it would be great to see you working a program from start to finish with some lesser drive dogs like the labs
Hahahahaha “labs have lesser drive”... so you’ve never been around a working line lab... they react to live flyers and gunfire the way shepherds react to a sleeve
@@vanthomas9556 - I would agree 100%, my hunting line bred field lab hits commands like sit and down just like a Mal. He’s very twitchy. As far as retrieving he’s insane.
Awesome 👌 People should educate themselves and learn everything about dogs, 6 to 1 year prior to get a dog. If you get a dog and then you start to learn how dogs function, it's already late and you are on the path to make yourself and the dog crazy...!!!
This is great! Explains a lot in a short amount of time. Really appreciate it! I like to use "ah ah" as a correction for something I know the dog knows, but it does it incorrectly.
I love how you are doing these explanations, would it be possible that when you teach us a particular technique and than maybe show us actual footage of you implementing the techniques? Just for visual aid purposes.
Haz, excellent video as usual. I have a question, when you start your dog on an e-collar, is there some sort of progression? As in, do you first teach him heel, or recall? Can you mix both? How do you transition from the prong to the e-collar? Sorry if these are too many questions, I’ve watched your videos on the ecollar and they were excellent, but I would appreciate a more in-depth video where you discuss the different stages of your e-collar training. Keep up the good work! Huge fan! If I was in Canada I would be at Shield K9 in a heartbeat, you guys are by far the best I’ve seen!
Oh my Gosh--your training series is going to be GREAT!!! I'm currently enrolled in Robert Cabral's membership program--and it's honestly pretty good--but I'm so looking forward to Haz' online training. I'm also working with an in person trainer every other week, he's good, works with pet owners of all breeds. But Haz UNDERSTANDS high drive dogs so well, and that's where a lot of my issues with my working line GSD stem from, though. And Haz is just so good at explaining things. This will be AWESOME!!💖
It's like looking at a red bowl full of soup, someone who speaks a different says one word and gestures to the bowl..... did they mean red? Bowl? Soup? Eat? Hot? Mine?
What do you recommend as consequences for the NO!!! ? You didn't quite get to mentioning it. There are a few of us in the comments that would like to know. Also, I went to your website and saw your equipment list. I have the Garmin e-collar. Would you say that is acceptable should I sign up for classes? Thanks! I'm in London...so, considering Kitchener.
Love dogs. Have a purebred King German Shepard. Training is going fantastic based on your theories. He is now 4 months old 55 lbs (Lean). I would love to do what you do for a living. Dogs listen better than humans. LOL. If you hiring let me know.
I like “chip” as your positive terminal marker. I’ve been using “yessss” is there any reason you use “chip” other than it’s uniqueness? And is alright to keep using “yesss” or is it too late to change? My GSD is only 5 months so we’re still early in the training. Thanks for all the great content.
For sure. You can add as many markers as you want, and also change them to mean a different thing if needed. For example, for our dog we´ve changed "yes" from being a continuation marker to a terminal marker.
Love this! What are your thoughts on love markers? German Shepherd Man on TH-cam uses a love marker where he pets his dogs for good behaviour instead of a verbal marker
I love all your content! I just have to make an unrelated comment...the intro could use an update/revamp 😅 its really rough and obnoxious music. Images are great though-volume is very loud, but mainly it just distracts from the content because it doesn't go with the flow of the videos. Doesn't make me think any less of your content and channel!! Just had to say something when it blasted my speakers and startled the Rottie 🤣🤣
Minor point of confusion (and I'd seen other trainers also say/do this): "Chip" as a terminal marker, meaning an inherent "break" after reward? But I understand you also want to mark the split second the dog does the behavior? Example: I say "sit", I think I'm supposed to "Mark" ("Chip") the second dog's butt touches the ground. But I don't want him to immediately get up afterward. I admit, I sometimes wait to say "Chip" and reward while getting direct eye contact to build duration, and I think maybe that's what you're implying here...but that part a little confusing, whether the dog is automatically "released" after "Chip & reward". But I bet you'll cover adding duration in more detail in the video series!😝
@@ZMAN166 hi Zack--didn't get an answer on this one, but Haz DOES use the word "Break" as a release. That's how I've been training, using all the same marker workers as Has (Chip, gooood, Break, No, eh-eh). I also use "yes", specifically on recall mostly, because I intentionally make myself super enthusiastic every single time I say "come" and he does, lol. Cuz the recall is 100% non-negotiable, I want him to be thrilled to come every time, whether I have a food or treat on me or not (my enthusiasm has to be enough to give my boy a dopamine dose!!😍). Anyway, going to continue what I'm doing.
Do you think huskies are hopeless to train? We’re on the verge of adopting an extremely friendly one but our previous dog was a German shepherd and we’re getting cold feet!
I come from Germany and got a question. First of all I love your work with the dogs. But I just wanted to ask why you train them with the words ,,Platz” ,,Fuß” ,,Sitz” (german words) etc. is it because the dogs are German shepherds or were they be trained before in German?
i think it's because most people that aren't trainers know commands only in english, and they don't want these dogs to obey people that don't know them????
You mentioned for Ah-Ah you'll use leash pressure (lightly) to place the dog back in whatever position. What if they're only wearing an e-collar? Do you buzz them?
Personally, when I use my e collar, I use the vibration in junction with a command to get his attention and cece it once he responses to the command. It's kinda like the Ah ah but not necessarily negative imo. It's a, "hey, I'm over here, I want you to listen" Where as if he chooses to not listen to the command I zap with a firm no. I repeat the command while doing the vibration. If he acts like I'm not in the area and looses it which rarely happens, I'll constantly zap and increase power accordingly.
Hi! Thank you for this great video! What do you like to use for your consequence after using an assertive "NO!!!" ? With "Ah Ah" you said you will bring the dog back to the desired position, but how would you give a consequence for "No"? A lot of times I just bring the dog back into the desired position after using "No", but I use "no" when the dog is doing something they have a high drive to do, so just bringing them back into the desired position/removing them from the situation isn't enough and they fight against me. I have found that applying the vibration once (not stem) to break their attention/focus works if they don't "let go" of whatever has their attention even after applying "No". The vibration is given and the dog must come back to a heal position. Would this vibration be a consequence if not listening to the "No", or must I apply a consequence regardless if they listen to "No" or not? Thank you so much!
I don't have a dog but I find this knowledge good for when I have to deal with people.
How do you switch this on people?
@@samirx03 saying “chip” for good behaviour then follow it up with food; and “NO!!” for bad behaviour then following it up with a correction. did you not watch the video bro?
@@danielauguste4030 your whife must be a happy bitch :D
@@danielauguste4030 😂
@@MrCGangsta why not just ask your mom 😜
Clear communication is definitely the key. From personal experience, I was the problem. One private training session with Shield K9 tuned ME up. It doesn't matter how well the dog is trained if the handler sucks🤷♀️
I use to get mad at my dog be cause he didn't understand my commands. Then I watched one instruction video and everything change. He learned so quick and I wasn't annoyed ever again. Miss him so much.
@@freddyfox5002 could you link that video? Sadly I'm French and can not get a private session with shield 😢
I've watched 2yrs. of training videos and this should have been the very first one! 101
I just had to put my german shepherd rescue (from Jeddah) down last week due to cancer. I really really really want to get another dog that fits my family and homestead. I'm a medically retired vet and have all the time, desire, attention and love to give so I've been watching a lot of your videos to make myself better when I do get the next one. If youtube had a love button, it'd be for videos like this. Thanks for making these.
So sorry to hear that! < 3
Please consider adopting one from a shelter..or Rescue...The shelters in the US are overflowing with GSDs and Malinois...needing good homes. . One Phoenix shelter currently has 93 GSDs and 14 Malinois!! ..California is a nightmare for both breeds too..including Pit Bulls....Theyre being euthanized daily... .Some of my best dogs were rescues.
I might sign up for that one... he is a good instructor and lives it with real serious dogs.
The more i see from you, the more i like your style. Great work, man, pls keep them coming
Your content is so good. It’s obvious that you’re a great dog trainer. You can clearly articulate these ideas to humans... who are not nearly as smart as dogs :)
I like this much better than going to school
I can’t tell you how many times I get asked if I’m a dog trainer when I’m out training my shepherds. I’m always like nah I just look up TH-cam videos.
Lmfao samme, I got asked if I was a police officer with his k9 lol I had one of my GSD at the time who was 4 months old, training recall in the park lol
Same, but I kind am I dog trainer
I tell them the same thing BUT I am always careful to point out that while there are some really good ones out there, there are also terrible ones and their challenge will be to figure out which is which.
Same. I guess it’s automatic if you have a gsd or the like and are a confident handler
You are my doggypedia 😂 thanks for sharing. Would pay to learn from you.
Just got your book on Saturday ... looking foward to learning how to train my dog, Haz style 😊
My god! This was the perfect video at the perfect time for me. I brought home a female GSD 3 weeks ago and I’m learning just as much as she is in the way of training. She learns certain behaviors literally in MINUTES so i of course assume every command should be that simple. Sometimes it’s hard to realize that she’s only 11 weeks old for as smart as she is. Hard to find that perfect balance of training and just having fun with the pup. I feel like I’m looking for every opportunity to train when sometimes she really just wants to play!
Don’t forget that what a puppy seems to know so fast can disappear in an instant. What she can do right now in the quiet of your living room will probably disappear if you take her in the kitchen with more commotion. And definitely be gone if you take her outside.
You have to work each individual behavior and work it in various locations under various distractions.
And your ability to mark behaviors appropriately (or give appropriate punishments/corrections) as Haz is discussing also plays a significant role in how well your dog learns.
Those wonderful working dogs (GSD, Malinois, Doberman, Rottweiler etc) are a blast to train and will keep you on your toes for their lifetime💖💖💖
@@1packatak Yes, everything we do inside the house in the morning, we repeat outside at night and so far she’s catching on really quick! Crate trained/ potty trained literally overnight. Only cried the first night we brought her home. She know “leave it” rather it be a bowl on the coffee table, a toy, or objects on the grass out on our walk. She learned on day 2 to sit on her place/ cot as soon as we walk to the front door, mastered by day 3! Anytime we walk to a door going out or coming in, she sits and stays. She’s heeling nicely but does get distracted a little and that’s tolerable for now. Really we are having a blast learning how she thinks! I had a male GSD about 20 yrs ago and I remember how easy it was to train him but he was a bit spazzy. My current girl is sooo calm.
awww i have an 11 week GSD now! she's so sweet and smart and I'm still learning how to play with her.
how are you going with your pup and her training now? she's 5 months old right?
Between your youtube videos and a trainer i work with in person, ive had 3 people assume im a dog trainer when im out with Fen (caucasian ovcharka) and one even asked for my card lol.
Great content, my man. Keep it up.
Thank you for such great lessons you give us pet owners for free
My'no' and 'ah ah' are opposite in severity of my response. I feel like 'ah ah' has more impact with my dog. It's more visceral, impactful.
Good stuff. I'm always baffled by people who think their dogs can be reasoned with. I see it all the time. We HAVE to put ourselves in their world, not the other way 'round.
Golden nuggets as usual, keep em' coming!
Great video explaining this subject. I train for IGP I love using verbal markers I find that used correctly with tone the dog will be more open and the whole picture will look and be much better. Wile I’m not completely against clicker I will use the clicker for introducing articles off the track I find that the dog pairs it well and stays more calm and I get more out of that part of the training. Each dog is different! Great content!
Short, but sweet! One of your best videos. Very helpful, thanks! God bless.
Yes awesome explanation. Chip!
This channel makes me miss my German Shepards I grew up with, but now I have 2 beautiful pittie puppies. I love training them and these 2 pits catch on so quickly, even for puppies.
These lectures you do are better than any lecture I’ve gotten in college
Affirmation, "Goood" with petting, combined with strong corrections, is making a HUGE difference with reactivity for me & my German Shepherd. "Chip" with treats, and intermittent "Good" (no treats but praise) works great as a "jackpot" for everything else. I never said "No" and corrected until a trainer worked with me & coached me correctly. But Haz' system WORKS GREAT!!!!!!
LOVE this channel. I've learnt already so much from your vids. I would definitely consider an online course!
Saw some labs in your montage of trained dogs.....I am sure you are too busy with your high drive protection dogs but it would be great to see you working a program from start to finish with some lesser drive dogs like the labs
Im also hoping the course is not just focused on protection dogs. Theres a lot of great information here for hunting dogs (in my case) or pet dogs.
@@accufab Nice dog you got there✌
Hahahahaha “labs have lesser drive”... so you’ve never been around a working line lab... they react to live flyers and gunfire the way shepherds react to a sleeve
@@vanthomas9556 - I would agree
100%, my hunting line bred field lab hits commands like sit and down just like a Mal. He’s very twitchy. As far as retrieving he’s insane.
@@vanthomas9556 I got both✌
Next time your boss says, "CHIP!"...you'll know she subscribes to Shield K9.
You are awesome found you on Instagram and you have been helping me out so much with your videos
I re~read the marker chaper a few times, its all new to me and a lot to take it in. Good stuff Haz !
I wouldn't really have anything to add to this very good man. Enjoy your content.
Awesome 👌
People should educate themselves and learn everything about dogs, 6 to 1 year prior to get a dog.
If you get a dog and then you start to learn how dogs function, it's already late and you are on the path to make yourself and the dog crazy...!!!
Good video, easy to follow .
One of the best videos on TH-cam.
I'm learning every day. Thank you.
This is great! Explains a lot in a short amount of time. Really appreciate it! I like to use "ah ah" as a correction for something I know the dog knows, but it does it incorrectly.
Thanks for the full understanding of the rules to train o thanks iv been watching every video and my dog is starting to understand thank u so much haz
Can you give examples of negative consequences u use after using the "No!!!" marker?
Excellent! Thnx.
Duuude gime those tuuunes at the intro ! Sick
Any chance you can do a video on teaching a dog how to break? Thanks legend!
I love how you are doing these explanations, would it be possible that when you teach us a particular technique and than maybe show us actual footage of you implementing the techniques? Just for visual aid purposes.
The music ... yyyeesss🤘🤘🤘👍
Haz, excellent video as usual. I have a question, when you start your dog on an e-collar, is there some sort of progression? As in, do you first teach him heel, or recall? Can you mix both? How do you transition from the prong to the e-collar? Sorry if these are too many questions, I’ve watched your videos on the ecollar and they were excellent, but I would appreciate a more in-depth video where you discuss the different stages of your e-collar training. Keep up the good work! Huge fan! If I was in Canada I would be at Shield K9 in a heartbeat, you guys are by far the best I’ve seen!
Gr8 video. Is there a follow up ?
Curious what's the consequence for the big NO
Wonderful informative video.Would like to know when online course will be available. . Great job. Thanks
Thankyou so much for this video.
man the online training is looking better and better with every video i watch! do you know when the puppy foundations course will be ready?
Excellent intro to verbal markers!
Oh my Gosh--your training series is going to be GREAT!!! I'm currently enrolled in Robert Cabral's membership program--and it's honestly pretty good--but I'm so looking forward to Haz' online training. I'm also working with an in person trainer every other week, he's good, works with pet owners of all breeds. But Haz UNDERSTANDS high drive dogs so well, and that's where a lot of my issues with my working line GSD stem from, though. And Haz is just so good at explaining things. This will be AWESOME!!💖
Thank you so much for sharing your experience 💯💯👍👍🔥🔥🎯🎯💪💪👊👊
Great, Logical, Smart. Ty!
Videos are great thanks
It's like looking at a red bowl full of soup, someone who speaks a different says one word and gestures to the bowl..... did they mean red? Bowl? Soup? Eat? Hot? Mine?
Post production note: Don't start with music thaat loud 🔊
he does it every time lolll
ohhh! I have been texting my dog and wondering why he won't respond. I'll try some of these techniques.
Maybe he just ignores you, I do that often with people who bore me 😅
I watched this with the audio muted and it was still such a GOOD video
What do you recommend as consequences for the NO!!! ? You didn't quite get to mentioning it. There are a few of us in the comments that would like to know. Also, I went to your website and saw your equipment list. I have the Garmin e-collar. Would you say that is acceptable should I sign up for classes? Thanks! I'm in London...so, considering Kitchener.
Love dogs. Have a purebred King German Shepard. Training is going fantastic based on your theories. He is now 4 months old 55 lbs (Lean). I would love to do what you do for a living. Dogs listen better than humans. LOL. If you hiring let me know.
I don’t have to said how good is this video so here is your Chip.😀
Thanks Haz!
When will the online course be available
I like “chip” as your positive terminal marker. I’ve been using “yessss” is there any reason you use “chip” other than it’s uniqueness? And is alright to keep using “yesss” or is it too late to change? My GSD is only 5 months so we’re still early in the training. Thanks for all the great content.
bro that intro getting longer and longer lol
*better and better
Do you have a video on collar conditioning????
CHAPO FUSSSS!!! Is still one if the most bad ass video's I've ever seen lol. Just commenting for the algo
Can you switch markers after months of conditioning to a specific marker, like going from "Yes" to "Chip"?
For sure. You can add as many markers as you want, and also change them to mean a different thing if needed. For example, for our dog we´ve changed "yes" from being a continuation marker to a terminal marker.
great stuff thx
I’m buying the course when i come in to some expendable income
Thank you. So sick of owners who think their dogs are being "bad" and need "punishment." Stupid owners unwilling to learn and understand dogs.
Jordan Peterson is to human psychology as shield k9 is to dog psychology. I'm gonna have to visit Canada 🇯🇲🇨🇦
These videos are really useful! I one day wish to become a Protection dog trainer! Any useful tips to begin?
Love this! What are your thoughts on love markers? German Shepherd Man on TH-cam uses a love marker where he pets his dogs for good behaviour instead of a verbal marker
I love all your content! I just have to make an unrelated comment...the intro could use an update/revamp 😅 its really rough and obnoxious music. Images are great though-volume is very loud, but mainly it just distracts from the content because it doesn't go with the flow of the videos.
Doesn't make me think any less of your content and channel!! Just had to say something when it blasted my speakers and startled the Rottie 🤣🤣
I AM QUEEN OF THE "EH, EH". LOL NOT TO MENTION THE HAND EXTENDED LIKE A STOP SIGN. WHEN THE HAND COMES OUT, EVERYTHING ELSE COMES TO A STOP
I really need to see you train a TRD.
Great, looking forward to the online training!
can i watch this video with my dog or is the marker gona get desensitized?
Minor point of confusion (and I'd seen other trainers also say/do this): "Chip" as a terminal marker, meaning an inherent "break" after reward? But I understand you also want to mark the split second the dog does the behavior? Example: I say "sit", I think I'm supposed to "Mark" ("Chip") the second dog's butt touches the ground. But I don't want him to immediately get up afterward. I admit, I sometimes wait to say "Chip" and reward while getting direct eye contact to build duration, and I think maybe that's what you're implying here...but that part a little confusing, whether the dog is automatically "released" after "Chip & reward".
But I bet you'll cover adding duration in more detail in the video series!😝
Commenting to follow
@@ZMAN166 hi Zack--didn't get an answer on this one, but Haz DOES use the word "Break" as a release. That's how I've been training, using all the same marker workers as Has (Chip, gooood, Break, No, eh-eh). I also use "yes", specifically on recall mostly, because I intentionally make myself super enthusiastic every single time I say "come" and he does, lol. Cuz the recall is 100% non-negotiable, I want him to be thrilled to come every time, whether I have a food or treat on me or not (my enthusiasm has to be enough to give my boy a dopamine dose!!😍). Anyway, going to continue what I'm doing.
Do you think huskies are hopeless to train? We’re on the verge of adopting an extremely friendly one but our previous dog was a German shepherd and we’re getting cold feet!
Huskies are really smart
That intro was really something.
I come from Germany and got a question. First of all I love your work with the dogs. But I just wanted to ask why you train them with the words ,,Platz” ,,Fuß” ,,Sitz” (german words) etc. is it because the dogs are German shepherds or were they be trained before in German?
i think it's because most people that aren't trainers know commands only in english, and they don't want these dogs to obey people that don't know them????
@@l_anzett2058 okay yeah maybe. Thank you for your answer I was just wondering.
@@dinkleberg6928 because he competes with dogs and in ring German commands are commonly used.
You mentioned for Ah-Ah you'll use leash pressure (lightly) to place the dog back in whatever position. What if they're only wearing an e-collar? Do you buzz them?
Personally, when I use my e collar, I use the vibration in junction with a command to get his attention and cece it once he responses to the command. It's kinda like the Ah ah but not necessarily negative imo. It's a, "hey, I'm over here, I want you to listen"
Where as if he chooses to not listen to the command I zap with a firm no. I repeat the command while doing the vibration.
If he acts like I'm not in the area and looses it which rarely happens, I'll constantly zap and increase power accordingly.
i am trying to search for online training courses on your website but cant see anything on that..can someone help??
I’ve heard so many say… oh that dog knows he’s doing something wrong etc. nope!
Hi! Thank you for this great video! What do you like to use for your consequence after using an assertive "NO!!!" ? With "Ah Ah" you said you will bring the dog back to the desired position, but how would you give a consequence for "No"? A lot of times I just bring the dog back into the desired position after using "No", but I use "no" when the dog is doing something they have a high drive to do, so just bringing them back into the desired position/removing them from the situation isn't enough and they fight against me.
I have found that applying the vibration once (not stem) to break their attention/focus works if they don't "let go" of whatever has their attention even after applying "No".
The vibration is given and the dog must come back to a heal position.
Would this vibration be a consequence if not listening to the "No", or must I apply a consequence regardless if they listen to "No" or not?
Thank you so much!
I think a lot of folks train their dogs the same way they train their kids - they never say 'NO'!
Whiskeywolf Approved!
"Human children"
Dang, did anyone keep count of CHIP!
So, should I get an e-collar? My kids are a nightmare...
I really wonder how many owners grasp this concept?
This a Cane corso in the pic with you sir?
Hey any of your branch in UK for training ?
I have a 5 month old female shepherd the whole time I try to walk her she jumps and bites my hands and arms how do I make her stop
Is that a kangal in the intro?
Hey can I get a full coat, working line German shepherd dog in India
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CHIP
Bro buy a gd microphone. Couldn't even watch
You are awesome found you on Instagram and you have been helping me out so much with your videos