Hugs (paw on shoulders for hugs) and peakaboo (your through). Love how you taught nudge. I’ve been having trouble there so will definitely be using this!
(1) “Chin” It gets my dogs put their chin on my hand which is always followed by affection then followed by “eyes” to wipe or “leash” being put on, etc. (2) “Visit” Dogs cannot jump up on someone unless they say “visit”. It works for family in a wheelchair plus those like my bf who likes dogs to put front paws on them. (3) ‘Tapping my toes’ means the dogs need to come put their paw on my foot. It’s followed by another command. ... One of my dogs puts his paw on my foot with increased pressure and hard-stares to get my attention at times, too. We don’t know why but since it is only once a week or so, he gets affection and a treat. We figure he knows he did something good even if we have no clue what it was. lol EDIT side note: he did it today and I checked my blood pressure, it was high. Could be a coincidence but going to check next time he does it, too
First of all, we don't deserve dogs, they're angels. 😭 Second - Jen, every video I watch my happiness just intensifies for the two of you. I'm so glad that your paths crossed. I got a rescue dog this summer and have disabilities and it's *freaky* how he responds to me! I absolutely love you and Buddy!
He is turning away from the camera because it looks like a staring eye so he turns away to let the camera know, he doesn't have any bad intention (calming the camera because it keeps staring at him)
Buddy is super cute and the way he alerts for migraines is adorable. But I realize his alert also means that you had a migraine later in the day you filmed this. You always look so cheerful and happy in your videos, but we all know how much you deal with on a daily basis. I just wanted to acknowledge this and tell you that you are absolutely amazing for being able to accomplish so much with so many obstacles in your way!
It was funny how you said, "Hey Buddy." His ears perked. Then you said, "Hi." And his ears just drop. He was waiting for a command and he realized he wasn't getting one. I love dogs. You guys have done an awesome job with his training.
You should teach buddy to do your opening. Like a stare down and then a wave. That would make my soul happy. You make me want a well trained dog so much ❤❤❤. Not that i have a dog...
Okay seeing buddy makes me much calmer about dogs. I’ve been kinda scared of at least big dogs but seeing how well trained buddy is I’m more calm if I was to get a bigger dog because I could train it well so it won’t jump up or bite.
"Size doesn't matter" 😄 It's totally about training! Goldens are also known for being big goofy love bugs. They're gorgeous family-oriented people pleasers.
I am so proud of you because as a service dog handler you do a good job on keeping buddy well trained. And that’s very important. Because just like me you take your service dog buddy out in public just like people who has guide dog for their service dog. And yes you want your baby body to be well trained and well behaved out in public. And Listening to your video here it sounds like you are doing a awesome job keep up the good work you and buddy. My girlfriend said your dog buddy looks just like my yellow lab they can pass a plan. And then she told me he’s a big boy I like big dogs awesome specially for guiding me around. Because of not just being blind I am also deaf. So I’m considered deaf blind and my balance is way off so when I go get my service dog guide dog I always choose the big one because it does help with guiding me and balance. My girlfriend she comes over when I want to watch videos like yours and she will sign in my hand to tell me what you are doing because I’m deaf blind. Keep putting out great videos. And I would like to see a video on how your handsome boy buddy works out in public with you. If you’re having a good day that day. Sending you and buddy massive love always
About 16 years ago I adopted a Golden Retriever named Buddy from the shelter. He was a very good boy too. Super high energy, very smart, loved his toys and food. He was easy to train, as long as I did the training in a playful way (as you do). He lived to 12 years and I loved him dearly . Cue to today, me living with a 7 year old second hand Boston Terrier girl. What a huge difference in temperament and willingness to learn. She only knows two commands really (but does them 100% perfectly), "come" and "stop". Because these are necessary for her safety. Any other command is a bit hit and miss with her, like "sit". She does sit, but only if there is something like a pillow or rug under her, never outside, never on a cold floor. She is the most stubborn dog I have ever met, but I love her as much as I loved my well trained Buddy. Your Buddy looks a lot like him. It simultaneously makes me happy and sad to see you interacting with him. Goldens are precious. But I love my stubborn Boston too, she brightens my days and I learned to laugh about her antics instead of trying to force her to do something she really doesn't want to (tricks). Just shows that not every breed is good for every task and even within the breed there are differences. So glad you got Buddy as your companion and I hope your little family will be happy for a long time...
I swear Buddy is the most majestic poser when he stares into the middle distance; almost as if he is royalty sitting for his annual portrait❣️ And Buddy has better food self control than I do... I'm a forager too!
Hey! You need to change your bio on here! It still says "mom-to-be"... I really enjoyed this video! It was fun to see a mix of Buddy working and playing.
If the dog learns, then it's dog training, and you're a dog trainer, Jen. Pat yourself on the back! It's not like there's only one way to do it. I think the secrets to your successes are: 1) A very bright and cooperative animal; and 2) You're awfully good at reading the dog, getting into his head. You two make quite a good team!
@@dontaskdonttell_ Dog trainers require successfully-trained dogs. It really is that simple. Don't argue that 'professional' dog trainers all use the same methods. And don't argue that Buddy is inadequately trained as a service dog. Those arguments fail.
@@Urgelt I didn't say either of those things😂 you sound stupid as fuck. I wouldn't hire someone who's trained 1 dog and somehow thinks they're suddenly a dog trainer. But if you would, then that's upto you. You get what you pay for. Dog trainer is a title. Training a dog is a verb. There's a difference. "I've trained my dog" =/= "I'm a dog trainer"
@@dontaskdonttell_ Actually, what you mean is "professional" dog trainers have extensive knowledge and training experience. And that's why they get paid for it, hence the word professional. Jen is a dog trainer, because she trains a dog, just not a professional one. but at the end of the day it's just semantics so probably not worth arguing over. none of us would really hire Jen to train our dogs (though we for sure would take tips from her!)
@@dontaskdonttell_ Heh. I said nothing of Jen hiring out as a trainer. But denying she is an effective trainer is foolish, contravened by obvious and plentiful evidence. It is the evidence, not my mental acuity, upon which we must rely for our conclusion. Suppose you are correct in announcing my stupidity! It matters not at all. The evidence has spoken.
I came across your video and I am glad I did. I enjoyed the videos I have binge watched already. Seeing someone explain an invisible disability is refreshing. I have been a fibromyalgia suffer for over 20 plus years with migraines 2 to 3 times a week. Bringing these invisible disabilities to the public is so needed. U love your beautiful family
I love buddy and how he knew before you about how to alert to your migraines. He's a special friend. On another topic, I was watching a common knowledge show and they said avocadoes were high in magnesium and reduced the amount of migraines. This wouldn't help your Potts and you probably already know about them since you were a biochemist. Just wanted to put this out there. Love you and buddy, stay safe.
I literally ate an avocado with salt and pepper today 😋 did not know they were high magnesium! I eat them for the fat because I'm breastfeeding. I'm on a Mg supplement.
Hi Jen, it’s so cool to see all of buddies tricks and tasks it must be very helpful to have buddy around, I have doctors appointment soon and we believe I might have POTS and Fibromyalgia, and watching your videos on POTS has really been helpful to me! I hope you, your husband, and your baby are doing well! Thanks for the vid!
I've been watching your videos for a couple months now and I love them! I officially got diagnosed with PoTS TODAY and I'm super happy because now I can work on getting as better as I can be! Thank you for all the awesome videos you make! ^_^
Wow Buddy is so smart! You and your husband have clearly done and amazing job with him! He’s the cutest little pup ever! Also I’ve been trying to teach my dog bow for like forever! 😂 I’ll try using the word yoga. Maybe the word bow is getting confused with the word down.
My dog is able to walk backwards.. we say back up... someone said that dogs going backwards is a super hard thing for them to learn for a command? Buddy’s a good boy!
Have you talked about how Buddy learned to alert you for your conditions? Such a good boy! Also I took a dog training class and that is similar to how we learned back up.
I love this video. You have given me lots of ideas. During the pandemic.”stay at home” we worked on many tricks and tasks, but none of these. You have inspired me to adding more. I also have problems with migraines/chronic pain. When I see you dealing with your, I want to reach through the scream and give you a big hug and tell you, how strong you are and buddy will get you through it
I think it would be super cool to do a colab with Sampson the Service Dog and his mom about PPE for service dogs in labs. She created the PPE protocol for service dogs in labs! Not sure if you had Buddy while you were working in a lab.
im really big on getting a dog before kids, and oooh im so exited to raise a puppy and teach them all the things and have a well trained dog that gets to be free and a dog because of freedom under responsibility
This is SO CUTE! Love this one! Yes you were right, this was a fun change-up! (Not discounting your offer her content! I love your other content that’s why I subscribed!)
Does Buddy lick other people's hands or faces in a context that doesn't involve migraine? Or did you eliminate that behavior totally so that his alerts are super specific? I thankfully don't suffer from migraines, but really love watching your channel! I'm learning so much. Thank you!
LOVE Buddy videos! He is such a great dog. Terrific video Jen! 🥰 2) How is Buddy doing with the baby? Have you had to implement any new commands regarding her? (or working on any??) or maybe I should ask are there any commands you use more often because of her?
How old was Buddy when you got him? I know from watching your videos that he started alerting before you decided to train him, and I think that's awesome that you happened to get a dog who's so smart. I am curious about the story of when and how and why you got him. :) Love your videos!
This was a really interesting video. I just came across your channel and I’m definitely going to subscribe. I like how you were able to explain your Methodology in a way that was clear and comprehensive and easy to understand. I know you said this was the first dog you trained, but did you get help from the trainer? It sounds like you were able to really come up with a way that works for you both. Also how long did it take you to get them to resist food like that must’ve been a while I know Goldens are really food driven.
I have an 8 month puppy I've been trying to teach heel too. He's a male labrador retriever - so very food motivated but I don't know how to make training more fun without him getting off focus because he doesn't always pay attention (I guess that's a puppy for you) - I'm trying to train him to be my autism assistance dog. I have been doing training with him since he was 2 months old but since he was 6 months old and he started to regress in training it made it harder. Now i just think he's a moody teenager 😂 But unsure where to start him again with training. Also, at the moment Max (my puppies name), he's starting to pull on the lead more (hence the heel training) and i try and get him to do heel on the walk to the park but at the park i put him on an extended lead or he's off lead and just let him sniff and play with his other dog friends that go to the park. Is this something you allow with your dog? Or do you have him on a shorter lead? I'm not sure if I'm confusing him by doing this because it's difficult to keep him in heel when there are other dogs around and lots of new smells for him and it just seems cruel but at the same time I want him to know when it's playtime and when to focus. I'm just confused and sorry if any of it's not clear. I'd just really appreciate some help please from you! :) Also, thank you for all of the links!
Great video, enjoyed the training tips. Did buddy come to you with any specific training? Not sure if you mentioned in video, no captions working today. Had to wing it.
in her other videos she says they got buddy as a puppy without the intention of training him. so he was just a normal puppy without any training. he naturally started alerting so they decided to train him afterwards
Oh yes my guide dog school train our GUIDE DOGS on the left only. The only way they will train a guide dog on the right if a person does not have any use of their left hand. But other than that of guide dogs are trained on the left just like Service docs like your buddy
I think your training technique is great bc he learned without getting a prong collar or shocks used. Best command I've seen taught was "Out of the kitchen!" and the dog had to go to the edge of the kitchen and stay there. It was great for not having the dog underfoot when pots of boiling hot water were being moved or heavy dishes were coming out of the oven, or a glass had shattered all over the floor, etc.
I'm sure I missed something! What's the best trick your dog knows?!!!
Hugs (paw on shoulders for hugs) and peakaboo (your through). Love how you taught nudge. I’ve been having trouble there so will definitely be using this!
Herd, and ouch (protecting me)
My friend taught her dog to do a handstand against the wall! That's one of my faves
(1) “Chin” It gets my dogs put their chin on my hand which is always followed by affection then followed by “eyes” to wipe or “leash” being put on, etc. (2) “Visit” Dogs cannot jump up on someone unless they say “visit”. It works for family in a wheelchair plus those like my bf who likes dogs to put front paws on them. (3) ‘Tapping my toes’ means the dogs need to come put their paw on my foot. It’s followed by another command. ... One of my dogs puts his paw on my foot with increased pressure and hard-stares to get my attention at times, too. We don’t know why but since it is only once a week or so, he gets affection and a treat. We figure he knows he did something good even if we have no clue what it was. lol EDIT side note: he did it today and I checked my blood pressure, it was high. Could be a coincidence but going to check next time he does it, too
Run on command and a high five
Buddy is the most well-trained dog I've ever seen! He's smart, obedient, and the cutest floof. I can tell he takes his job very seriously. :)
Will be good for chimken
I always wonder what buddy thinks when you're talking to the camera.
"She's... just talking to herself. But love her."
First of all, we don't deserve dogs, they're angels. 😭 Second - Jen, every video I watch my happiness just intensifies for the two of you. I'm so glad that your paths crossed. I got a rescue dog this summer and have disabilities and it's *freaky* how he responds to me! I absolutely love you and Buddy!
Aww so sweet. Thank you 💜 Love that your dog is attentive to you too!!
He is turning away from the camera because it looks like a staring eye so he turns away to let the camera know, he doesn't have any bad intention (calming the camera because it keeps staring at him)
Buddy is super cute and the way he alerts for migraines is adorable. But I realize his alert also means that you had a migraine later in the day you filmed this. You always look so cheerful and happy in your videos, but we all know how much you deal with on a daily basis. I just wanted to acknowledge this and tell you that you are absolutely amazing for being able to accomplish so much with so many obstacles in your way!
I appreciate that more than you probably realize. Thank you 💜
It was funny how you said, "Hey Buddy." His ears perked.
Then you said, "Hi." And his ears just drop. He was waiting for a command and he realized he wasn't getting one. I love dogs. You guys have done an awesome job with his training.
You should teach buddy to do your opening. Like a stare down and then a wave. That would make my soul happy. You make me want a well trained dog so much ❤❤❤. Not that i have a dog...
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Okay seeing buddy makes me much calmer about dogs. I’ve been kinda scared of at least big dogs but seeing how well trained buddy is I’m more calm if I was to get a bigger dog because I could train it well so it won’t jump up or bite.
"Size doesn't matter" 😄 It's totally about training! Goldens are also known for being big goofy love bugs. They're gorgeous family-oriented people pleasers.
Buddy vid we all know this is gunna be cute 😂
That's the plan 👌😌
So darn impressive. One of my dogs barks at firewood. Lol
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People pay thousands to get results like this. It's a huge testament to your hard work with him! Great job!!
Appreciate it! He's a great pup.
The staredown after Buddy burps in Jen's face 😄
Came for the floof, stayed for the info. Thank you!
I am so proud of you because as a service dog handler you do a good job on keeping buddy well trained. And that’s very important. Because just like me you take your service dog buddy out in public just like people who has guide dog for their service dog. And yes you want your baby body to be well trained and well behaved out in public. And Listening to your video here it sounds like you are doing a awesome job keep up the good work you and buddy. My girlfriend said your dog buddy looks just like my yellow lab they can pass a plan. And then she told me he’s a big boy I like big dogs awesome specially for guiding me around. Because of not just being blind I am also deaf. So I’m considered deaf blind and my balance is way off so when I go get my service dog guide dog I always choose the big one because it does help with guiding me and balance. My girlfriend she comes over when I want to watch videos like yours and she will sign in my hand to tell me what you are doing because I’m deaf blind. Keep putting out great videos. And I would like to see a video on how your handsome boy buddy works out in public with you. If you’re having a good day that day. Sending you and buddy massive love always
Love the foraging command! So cute! I need to teach this to my service dog 🐕🦺
A great party trick 😋
About 16 years ago I adopted a Golden Retriever named Buddy from the shelter. He was a very good boy too. Super high energy, very smart, loved his toys and food. He was easy to train, as long as I did the training in a playful way (as you do). He lived to 12 years and I loved him dearly
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Cue to today, me living with a 7 year old second hand Boston Terrier girl.
What a huge difference in temperament and willingness to learn. She only knows two commands really (but does them 100% perfectly), "come" and "stop". Because these are necessary for her safety.
Any other command is a bit hit and miss with her, like "sit". She does sit, but only if there is something like a pillow or rug under her, never outside, never on a cold floor. She is the most stubborn dog I have ever met, but I love her as much as I loved my well trained Buddy.
Your Buddy looks a lot like him. It simultaneously makes me happy and sad to see you interacting with him. Goldens are precious. But I love my stubborn Boston too, she brightens my days and I learned to laugh about her antics instead of trying to force her to do something she really doesn't want to (tricks).
Just shows that not every breed is good for every task and even within the breed there are differences. So glad you got Buddy as your companion and I hope your little family will be happy for a long time...
Jen on IG stories: this will probably be a short video
The video: 25 mins
me: YAAAAAS
I DON'T DESERVE YOU GUYS 😭
Thats the same thing we did! My service dog bows in with me and we use the Korean word for bow! We are a family of 5 who all do taekwondo!
I swear Buddy is the most majestic poser when he stares into the middle distance; almost as if he is royalty sitting for his annual portrait❣️
And Buddy has better food self control than I do... I'm a forager too!
Your dog is a blessing.
Hey! You need to change your bio on here! It still says "mom-to-be"... I really enjoyed this video! It was fun to see a mix of Buddy working and playing.
He is SO WELL-TRAINED! Wow. It’s obvious you’ve worked hard, and that he’s very intelligent. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
The butt rub dance is my favorite!! :)
He can get WAY more enthusiastic with it!! It's hilarious 😅
@@MommingwithMigraine My girl Belle does the same thing! It's so funny!!
Those socks are so cute!!
I love the commands you use, they feel very humanized instead of some of the super harsh ones! I do the same thing with my SDIT
If the dog learns, then it's dog training, and you're a dog trainer, Jen. Pat yourself on the back! It's not like there's only one way to do it.
I think the secrets to your successes are: 1) A very bright and cooperative animal; and 2) You're awfully good at reading the dog, getting into his head. You two make quite a good team!
Dog trainers require extensive knowledge and training experience.
@@dontaskdonttell_ Dog trainers require successfully-trained dogs. It really is that simple.
Don't argue that 'professional' dog trainers all use the same methods. And don't argue that Buddy is inadequately trained as a service dog. Those arguments fail.
@@Urgelt I didn't say either of those things😂 you sound stupid as fuck. I wouldn't hire someone who's trained 1 dog and somehow thinks they're suddenly a dog trainer. But if you would, then that's upto you. You get what you pay for.
Dog trainer is a title. Training a dog is a verb. There's a difference. "I've trained my dog" =/= "I'm a dog trainer"
@@dontaskdonttell_ Actually, what you mean is "professional" dog trainers have extensive knowledge and training experience. And that's why they get paid for it, hence the word professional. Jen is a dog trainer, because she trains a dog, just not a professional one. but at the end of the day it's just semantics so probably not worth arguing over. none of us would really hire Jen to train our dogs (though we for sure would take tips from her!)
@@dontaskdonttell_ Heh.
I said nothing of Jen hiring out as a trainer.
But denying she is an effective trainer is foolish, contravened by obvious and plentiful evidence.
It is the evidence, not my mental acuity, upon which we must rely for our conclusion. Suppose you are correct in announcing my stupidity! It matters not at all. The evidence has spoken.
I came across your video and I am glad I did. I enjoyed the videos I have binge watched already. Seeing someone explain an invisible disability is refreshing. I have been a fibromyalgia suffer for over 20 plus years with migraines 2 to 3 times a week. Bringing these invisible disabilities to the public is so needed. U love your beautiful family
I love buddy and how he knew before you about how to alert to your migraines. He's a special friend.
On another topic, I was watching a common knowledge show and they said avocadoes were high in magnesium and reduced the amount of migraines. This wouldn't help your Potts and you probably already know about them since you were a biochemist. Just wanted to put this out there.
Love you and buddy, stay safe.
I literally ate an avocado with salt and pepper today 😋 did not know they were high magnesium! I eat them for the fat because I'm breastfeeding. I'm on a Mg supplement.
I swear he has got the cutest personality!
Soooo haps!
Hi Jen, it’s so cool to see all of buddies tricks and tasks it must be very helpful to have buddy around, I have doctors appointment soon and we believe I might have POTS and Fibromyalgia, and watching your videos on POTS has really been helpful to me! I hope you, your husband, and your baby are doing well! Thanks for the vid!
I'm so glad it's been helpful! Hope you get answers soon. Thanks 😊
Your socks are adorable!
I've been watching your videos for a couple months now and I love them! I officially got diagnosed with PoTS TODAY and I'm super happy because now I can work on getting as better as I can be! Thank you for all the awesome videos you make! ^_^
Wow Buddy is so smart! You and your husband have clearly done and amazing job with him! He’s the cutest little pup ever!
Also I’ve been trying to teach my dog bow for like forever! 😂 I’ll try using the word yoga. Maybe the word bow is getting confused with the word down.
My dog is able to walk backwards.. we say back up... someone said that dogs going backwards is a super hard thing for them to learn for a command? Buddy’s a good boy!
good buddy!
very smart dog/Buddy
Thank you 💜
Have you talked about how Buddy learned to alert you for your conditions? Such a good boy! Also I took a dog training class and that is similar to how we learned back up.
amazing, love this ❤️
I love you and buddy!!! I am currently on day 11 of my migraine. Urgh. Getting a little fed up but you give me strength. Your amazing! 🧡
The person who disliked this video disliked because they couldn't train their dog 🐶😂
I swear it's the same person who goes and dislikes every video within the first 10 minutes 😅
😄😄 this is the first time a TH-camr has commented on my comment thanks!
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This video makes my heart so happy. Such an adorable dog and you have done a great job training him xx
Thank you 💜 😊
You're both awesome! I was only able to teach my dog to sit and shake😂😂😂
What a good boi. I have a cat so I am extra impressed with all of Buddy’s obedience and tricks.
Aww i grew up with kitties! Thank you 💜
I love this video. You have given me lots of ideas. During the pandemic.”stay at home” we worked on many tricks and tasks, but none of these. You have inspired me to adding more.
I also have problems with migraines/chronic pain. When I see you dealing with your, I want to reach through the scream and give you a big hug and tell you, how strong you are and buddy will get you through it
I think it would be super cool to do a colab with Sampson the Service Dog and his mom about PPE for service dogs in labs. She created the PPE protocol for service dogs in labs! Not sure if you had Buddy while you were working in a lab.
Gosh he’s such a good boy ❤️❤️❤️
The best, but don't forget this is under ideal conditions 😋
You two make a good team!
He is such a good boy
Another very helpfull video! Only 3 more mounths till I get my 8 week old service dog prospect.
Glad it helps!! Good luck with your training. Take lots of pictures- they grow up too fast!!!
@@MommingwithMigraine lol thank you for that advice! I will be sure to try and take as many as my chronically I'll brain can remember.
I love Buddy! And I also love your shirt! :D
OMG cuteness overload!!!!! 😍😍😍
im really big on getting a dog before kids, and oooh im so exited to raise a puppy and teach them all the things and have a well trained dog that gets to be free and a dog because of freedom under responsibility
I was glad we got the dog before kids! Helped us have parenting style discussions nice and early.
Omg so excited for this!!!! Love ya girl, hope you and the Family are doing so so good!!! Much love as always from Florida ❤️
Buddy is very smart! I enjoyed watching!!!
Thanks, so glad you liked it!!
He's such a good boy!
He's great! But don't forget this is with zero distractions 😉
This is SO CUTE! Love this one!
Yes you were right, this was a fun change-up! (Not discounting your offer her content! I love your other content that’s why I subscribed!)
Thanks for the feedback! So glad you're here 😊
We always need more Buddy! Loved the Video :)
Congratulations for 20k subscribers :D
Thank you!!!!!!!
You look phenomenal!!! Hope your little peanut is doing well. Thank you for the videos.
Buddy is so smart! Thanks for sharing?
Does Buddy lick other people's hands or faces in a context that doesn't involve migraine? Or did you eliminate that behavior totally so that his alerts are super specific?
I thankfully don't suffer from migraines, but really love watching your channel! I'm learning so much. Thank you!
He's not a licker otherwise, unless the person is sweaty 😅 we discourage that behavior on people other than me. Thanks for your support!
LOVE Buddy videos! He is such a great dog. Terrific video Jen! 🥰
2) How is Buddy doing with the baby? Have you had to implement any new commands regarding her? (or working on any??)
or maybe I should ask are there any commands you use more often because of her?
Really awesome work training buddy and a very eager student he must have been, gorgeous ❤️
Thank you! This was fantastic! He's such a good boy!
I’m getting my prospect this summer and I hope he turns out as amazing as Buddy😁
Good luck with your training!!
Damn it! This shouldnt make me sob. It still did.
How old was Buddy when you got him? I know from watching your videos that he started alerting before you decided to train him, and I think that's awesome that you happened to get a dog who's so smart. I am curious about the story of when and how and why you got him. :) Love your videos!
I got him at 9 weeks! Would have been 8 weeks, but I was busy snowboarding 🏂😅
This is super cute.
Thank you 🥰🥰🥰
Where did you get the socks? Those are so cute! Did you have them designed? I would definitely buy some.
They were a birthday gift from a friend!
@@MommingwithMigraine That’s such an awesome gift! What a thoughtful friend.
Owner training my 3ed sd wording and way to train is right for whatever works for you
How did you teach "seek ball/rope/toy?" I have unpredictable POTS flares and fatigue crashes, so that command would seriously come in handy! 😊
This was a really interesting video. I just came across your channel and I’m definitely going to subscribe. I like how you were able to explain your Methodology in a way that was clear and comprehensive and easy to understand. I know you said this was the first dog you trained, but did you get help from the trainer? It sounds like you were able to really come up with a way that works for you both. Also how long did it take you to get them to resist food like that must’ve been a while I know Goldens are really food driven.
Thanks!
"check!" "MUM I ALREADY DID IT LIKE TEN TIMES"
I love when you were telling him to check and he was just like duh mom it's still a no
Buddy makes me want a golden retriever so BADLY!!
Loved this video!! So adorable.
I have an 8 month puppy I've been trying to teach heel too. He's a male labrador retriever - so very food motivated but I don't know how to make training more fun without him getting off focus because he doesn't always pay attention (I guess that's a puppy for you) - I'm trying to train him to be my autism assistance dog. I have been doing training with him since he was 2 months old but since he was 6 months old and he started to regress in training it made it harder. Now i just think he's a moody teenager 😂 But unsure where to start him again with training.
Also, at the moment Max (my puppies name), he's starting to pull on the lead more (hence the heel training) and i try and get him to do heel on the walk to the park but at the park i put him on an extended lead or he's off lead and just let him sniff and play with his other dog friends that go to the park. Is this something you allow with your dog? Or do you have him on a shorter lead? I'm not sure if I'm confusing him by doing this because it's difficult to keep him in heel when there are other dogs around and lots of new smells for him and it just seems cruel but at the same time I want him to know when it's playtime and when to focus. I'm just confused and sorry if any of it's not clear.
I'd just really appreciate some help please from you! :)
Also, thank you for all of the links!
So well behaved :)
Those 2 dislikes are from the dogs who struggle with "Sit" :D ♥
Great video, enjoyed the training tips. Did buddy come to you with any specific training? Not sure if you mentioned in video, no captions working today. Had to wing it.
in her other videos she says they got buddy as a puppy without the intention of training him. so he was just a normal puppy without any training. he naturally started alerting so they decided to train him afterwards
@@bilibili68 thanks
I use be nice as well when I don't want Dip to bite or when a child is playing or petting him
What is it that dogs smell that we emit if we’re getting a migraine or going into labor or a POTS episode?
How are you did the bite and be nice commands.
By any chance did you ever take Ciprofolaxcin ?
Whats the through command for?
How does he know you are close to fainting and how did he know to warn you? Was that trained to him?
9:28 - Buddy froze mid-bite :v haha he's great.
Wow he really listens to all of your commands :0
Oh yes my guide dog school train our GUIDE DOGS on the left only. The only way they will train a guide dog on the right if a person does not have any use of their left hand. But other than that of guide dogs are trained on the left just like Service docs like your buddy
How does he know if ur having a migraine or faint and how does he know
I think your training technique is great bc he learned without getting a prong collar or shocks used. Best command I've seen taught was "Out of the kitchen!" and the dog had to go to the edge of the kitchen and stay there. It was great for not having the dog underfoot when pots of boiling hot water were being moved or heavy dishes were coming out of the oven, or a glass had shattered all over the floor, etc.
If you would like I can do a video of how I taught Gizmo how to get hisrear end in.
Thanks for the new video. How's your baby girl? Will you tell us her name or do you prefer to keep it private?
She's getting her chunk! It's adorable! We are keeping her name private.
@@MommingwithMigraine Understood. Glad she's "Fat and happy" as all babies should be.
Jen, what came first? Puppy Buddy or service dog buddy? How’d you know he was so capable, especially as a puppy?
He was a pet first
What breed is buddy?
Golden retriever!
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I want Buddy as a dog! How's Buddy doing with the new baby?
He loves her 💕
2:50 he noped out after getting some of your hair in his mouth 😂
Hahahah 🤣🤣 I hadn't noticed!
What's it like to have a service dog?
The truth: th-cam.com/video/taazLuYZdqo/w-d-xo.html