Great video. You are showing people that most of the time you just need to spend time with your pup using positive reinforcement and making things fun. Excellent way to show how to teach puppies so much while they think they are just playing and getting some treats. Puppies truly are like sponges, people just need to spend the time with them, while doing things the right way. Very well done. Your cameraman Renzo was great too. Thanks for posting.
Aw what a smart lil Chewbacca 🤗🐶💕 I LOVE his willingness to interact and do things to get your approval. It’s so exciting to see a young pup so eager to work 👌👏
Love the way you encourage Dexter to be fully engaged with you. Glad you mentioned the release word. So many people don’t realize the importance. I trained my Bouvier in French Ringsport, and the word “Free” was essential after such hyper focused activity. Good video 👍
I’ve had bouviers for many many years and we train alike! He’s just adorable and obviously loves to work! Good for you being such an intuitive trainer recognizing this puppy’s potential♥️‼️🐾🐾☮️😘Bravo!
Hey Larry....just rewatching Dexter as a puppy. First thing....he's freakin adorable.....I thought the crate top sliding would freak him out but he persisted until he got on that thing! Second.....this is an excellent video for people with young puppies. Alot of times, in my experience, people say they can't do much training bc the pups are limited as to what they can be exposed to until they have all their shots. All these "exercises" can be carried outin the home. Big or small it can be done in home or on a patio....in a garage etc. Thanks so much for helping humans speak "Doginese" lol or "Doglish"! Have a great day!
Jenni from The Dock it’s so strange to me after watching this video again that Dexter came back months later as a bag of nerves crate pooper. I wonder if he had a traumatic experience at some point or the nerve issues just arose as he matured from his genetics. You would never think by seeing this excited and willing pup that he would have so many nerve and fear issues as he matured.
@@kogrady2409 look out! Lol I said that about another dog and I got LYNCHED!! I've been working with dogs since I was 12 and I'm turning 48 next month. You can't tell me that the owners followed what they were told to do with this dog......and maintained a calm assertiveness when working with him. This doesn't just happen to a normal, healthy well balanced dog over night. This isn't a case of...."well we went on vacation and had to board him" or "my wife had the baby so we kinda slacked off for a few days". Something was done....something happened. I'll be curious to see the replies to ur comment.
Jenni from The Dock it could definitely be some kind of health issues but most likely you’re right and his training plan wasn’t followed well by the owners. I was so excited to see how that puppy turned out. It’s a shame to see him so nervy but hopefully they can turn things around.
Hey Larry awesome video. You mentioned something that I am dealing with now and can not find a solution for. I have been working with my Shih Tzu puppy for the last 4 weeks. I brought her home at 8 weeks. I am working on all the basics and making good progress. Crate training is becoming a hurdle. I can get her to freely enter wire, plastic and softside crates. I can get her to eat take treats and even respond to go crate when using treats. In any crate with a wire door after about a 2 minutes she is trying to chew her way out of the wired door. In the softside she is fine most of the time. In this video you mention separation anxiety and I think that is the hurdle not so much an aversion to the crate. There is no messing in the crate at all. When I put her in at night she will sleep 3 to 4 hours before she needs to go outside. Most of the time as long as that time is before 3 am I can put her in again without much trouble. After 3 am or at random daylight hours she will wine, bark and screech until she is let out. YOu let her out she calms down and I can even feed or give her treats in the same crate she came out of. When I am doing something in another room for more than 1 minute if she can not see me I get the same behavior out side the crate while she has access to a 8x8 room I have blocked off. I really think I am already fighting separation anxiety. I don't want this to get worse and I have not seen anything about a good solution. I am spending 2 hours before work and 3 hours after work every day making sure she gets basic skills and lots of play and being a puppy. I think we have a great bond forming but I am worried if I don t figure this out I am going to have problems later. Do you have any suggestions or videos you could suggest that would help me.
So glad I found your channel. Thank you for your wise advice. I regretfully have to send my husky Cash away because of apartment restrictions and also that fact that you mentioned in another video that we are young and uneducated about training. So I’m glad to have found your channel for my new puppy who will be smaller. I will defiantly take heed of your words. Thank you so much again for putting out this content and mentioning that you understand that us younger ones don’t really know about special training in early ages. Thank you !!
What a great video!!! Do you have a video explaining the doorway etiquette you were talking about please?? I would be really interested in watching how you do that
Hey there. Just saw ur question and funny enough I was just watching one of his videos where he explains and demonstrates it pretty well. It was a video of him doing a "workshop". I believe the title mentioned an Aggressive Pitbull. If ur still struggling and can't find the video talk to a local trainer. If money is a problem and a hiring trainer isn't an option I would be happy to guide and assist you as best we can via social media lol. Hope this helps.
long story short, enthousiasm and training using the Pavlov theory. works on kids, dogs, grownups and all most things in live. do something good, get reward. love that happy dog btw.
Thank you very much for your videos!!! Is there a reason why to have raised bad for “ place” what else can be used? Can I use just a blanket on the floor? Thank you
YES! (Not to praise you like a dog lol)Super video!So many people need this breakdown of when, how and why to give a command and signal. Also far too many people bribe or simply mistakenly show the reward while they command.
I have have a 8 week old German Shepherd puppy. Would these techniques be a place for me to start trying on him? I have him crate trained so far like you've mentioned in a lot of previous videos.
I cannot keep my goldendoodle or schnoodle in the yard. I have been working with them for months. What keeps the dogs from running away when off leash and how do they know yard boundaries?
Kc Lee The only way to keep dogs from running away is to make them want to stay. It all begins in the home. As long as all their needs are being met they have no reason to take off. I don't mean food, water, love etc. I'm talking about the specific needs of ur specific breed. Figure out what makes ur particular dog tic. I could let my dogs out front and shut my front door and an hour later I know they would both be sitting on my top step still waiting for me to let them in. I would never do it but I know I could. I hope you ur baby/babies are doing well. Best of luck. Feel free to pick my brain. Lol I'm a wealth of useless knowledge.
How did you get started dog training? I am very interested in maybe starting something like this myself. I love dogs and I love to teach dogs new things. You have obviously made a career from this and are very successful. I wonder how to do something similar.
Animal Behavior College is where I'm getting my certification through. I've trained all my dogs since I can remember. Always good to have a deeper background in dog training. And ABC will give you learning theory of dogs and more! Google it.
You have a Bouvier.. perhaps the easiest dog to get to sit and wait... and wait... and wait.. Might be the easiest fastest breed to train.. they DO like to get rowdy (free dog), but this is a working/herding dog. I wish I did take video, I used SafeCalm leash for training my girl her territory. It was magic. Bouvs don't need food as much as they need positive affirmation. Positive affirmation is EVERYTHING with this breed, they can be very far away when you command the next time. Safe Calm works very very well for this breed, they don't need "leash pressure", they pull wagons for fun, they need to know WHY they're having fun!!!
Great video Larry! Question: How old a dog should be to let him walk without a leash? Right now my 1 year old schnauzer does it but in parks but outside she doesn't listen an runs away like its a game.
I've never used these guys but I hear amazing things coming out of Real Deal Dog Training. Check em out! The owner is the brother of Ruff House Cane Corso-Jimmy Monugian. Best of luck with the pup!
Just bought a 2 month old Rottweiler and when ever I leave him in the backyard and go inside for 10 seconds he jumps on door and scratches on the fly screen and won’t stop crying, how do I fix this?
Ok so what do you suggest I do when I go to work, should I leave him in the yard? He loves to chew and bite and I’ve corrected him a few times but it’s like he thinks it’s play time. By the way I love you videos
How did Dexter get from this.....being a normal happy bouncy Bouvier pup with a willingness to please, who loves to work ....to a pup that was ''Afraid of absolutely everything'' ?? on your other video?? So sad.!!. What happened Larry?? ...I know what my answer is ....My Bouvier pup was 8 weeks old when I took him home, never messed in the HOUSE once let alone his crate!!! Easiest pup I've ever trained .He will be 11 in April 2022...I've had GSDs for 43 yrs Bouviers are an extremely smart breed and easy to train,if you know what you're doing!! Different then GSDs tho.. Good advice Larry!!!..,puppies ARE sponges ,too bad so many people mess them up!! Love Dexter!! Would love to see him as an adult..if he ever comes back !!
I love the breed, but in the Flemish region, we don't see them much, same as Poodles and GSDs are also rare, in the 80's and 90's you saw them a lot more. What we see are Pitbull kinda breeds and Rotties and mostly missed dog training or socialization, what makes them dangerous. I adopted a stray dog from Eastern Europe, it's a shepherd dog for sure, because he has everything what my GSD's had in the past. But if we go outside, he's so anxious. So I guess he had bad experiences where he comes from. Not easy to get that out of him. Although I trained him and can walk without a leach. But I keep trying to get his attention when going outside. Greetz from Belgium. PS Your posture is also important, when I see some people, they almost crawl on the ground to get to the height of the dog. That's no leadership, bravo for that :)
I had a Bernese mountain dog puppy in for a residency training that LOVED to shit AAAALLLL over himself and every square inch of his kennel!!!! Never did this at home in his crate... Just started it up special for me!
I have a 3 month old Goldendoodle. If we are outside, I might as well not exist. He is just sniffing, and pulling at the leash, and trying to eat anything he can get in his mouth. Until he decides that he wants to chew on my pants, then he acknowledges me. Well, my pant cuffs anyhow...
Bouvier...the only dog I've ever been attacked by. Owner sent it to board to be taught to guard. Hard to believe that adorable bouncy little ball of fur that is soooo happy to please could be twisted into something vicious at the hands of idiots
Love his bouncy enthusiasm!
Great video. You are showing people that most of the time you just need to spend time with your pup using positive reinforcement and making things fun. Excellent way to show how to teach puppies so much while they think they are just playing and getting some treats. Puppies truly are like sponges, people just need to spend the time with them, while doing things the right way. Very well done. Your cameraman Renzo was great too. Thanks for posting.
Aw what a smart lil Chewbacca 🤗🐶💕
I LOVE his willingness to interact and do things to get your approval. It’s so exciting to see a young pup so eager to work 👌👏
Love the way you encourage Dexter to be fully engaged with you. Glad you mentioned the release word. So many people don’t realize the importance. I trained my Bouvier in French Ringsport, and the word “Free” was essential after such hyper focused activity. Good video 👍
This has taught me alot! Thank you!
Do you need a special permit to own an ewok?
hahahahahahahaha
I've watched this a few times now. One of my favorites ☺️
I’ve had bouviers for many many years and we train alike! He’s just adorable and obviously loves to work! Good for you being such an intuitive trainer recognizing this puppy’s potential♥️‼️🐾🐾☮️😘Bravo!
Hey Larry....just rewatching Dexter as a puppy. First thing....he's freakin adorable.....I thought the crate top sliding would freak him out but he persisted until he got on that thing! Second.....this is an excellent video for people with young puppies. Alot of times, in my experience, people say they can't do much training bc the pups are limited as to what they can be exposed to until they have all their shots. All these "exercises" can be carried outin the home. Big or small it can be done in home or on a patio....in a garage etc. Thanks so much for helping humans speak "Doginese" lol or "Doglish"! Have a great day!
Jenn Lamagro
@@shaqwilli9313 Yo
Jenni from The Dock it’s so strange to me after watching this video again that Dexter came back months later as a bag of nerves crate pooper. I wonder if he had a traumatic experience at some point or the nerve issues just arose as he matured from his genetics. You would never think by seeing this excited and willing pup that he would have so many nerve and fear issues as he matured.
@@kogrady2409 look out! Lol I said that about another dog and I got LYNCHED!! I've been working with dogs since I was 12 and I'm turning 48 next month. You can't tell me that the owners followed what they were told to do with this dog......and maintained a calm assertiveness when working with him. This doesn't just happen to a normal, healthy well balanced dog over night. This isn't a case of...."well we went on vacation and had to board him" or "my wife had the baby so we kinda slacked off for a few days". Something was done....something happened. I'll be curious to see the replies to ur comment.
Jenni from The Dock it could definitely be some kind of health issues but most likely you’re right and his training plan wasn’t followed well by the owners. I was so excited to see how that puppy turned out. It’s a shame to see him so nervy but hopefully they can turn things around.
Hey Larry awesome video. You mentioned something that I am dealing with now and can not find a solution for. I have been working with my Shih Tzu puppy for the last 4 weeks. I brought her home at 8 weeks. I am working on all the basics and making good progress. Crate training is becoming a hurdle. I can get her to freely enter wire, plastic and softside crates. I can get her to eat take treats and even respond to go crate when using treats. In any crate with a wire door after about a 2 minutes she is trying to chew her way out of the wired door. In the softside she is fine most of the time. In this video you mention separation anxiety and I think that is the hurdle not so much an aversion to the crate. There is no messing in the crate at all. When I put her in at night she will sleep 3 to 4 hours before she needs to go outside. Most of the time as long as that time is before 3 am I can put her in again without much trouble. After 3 am or at random daylight hours she will wine, bark and screech until she is let out. YOu let her out she calms down and I can even feed or give her treats in the same crate she came out of. When I am doing something in another room for more than 1 minute if she can not see me I get the same behavior out side the crate while she has access to a 8x8 room I have blocked off. I really think I am already fighting separation anxiety. I don't want this to get worse and I have not seen anything about a good solution. I am spending 2 hours before work and 3 hours after work every day making sure she gets basic skills and lots of play and being a puppy. I think we have a great bond forming but I am worried if I don t figure this out I am going to have problems later. Do you have any suggestions or videos you could suggest that would help me.
I think he's great with the puppies and grown up dogs he's a big guy but gentle and always interactive great job man
I love your videos! I just got a puppy and I’m training him for service work. Your videos are very helpful for me to train him myself. Thanks so much
Larry can you please make a video on leash walking or teaching a puppy to walk on a leash.
Thank you,Larry,for every word you say,there are a pure gold for me
Thank u for the video tips!!! As a soon to be new puppy owner......... what is the purpose of a place board? Thank u!!
Larry, great video. What food do you use as a reward? (I’m in the UK)
What a beautiful Bouvier! Gorgeous!
So glad I found your channel. Thank you for your wise advice. I regretfully have to send my husky Cash away because of apartment restrictions and also that fact that you mentioned in another video that we are young and uneducated about training. So I’m glad to have found your channel for my new puppy who will be smaller. I will defiantly take heed of your words. Thank you so much again for putting out this content and mentioning that you understand that us younger ones don’t really know about special training in early ages. Thank you !!
Pup wants to work. Well done Renzo,great job :) Thank you .
What a great video!!! Do you have a video explaining the doorway etiquette you were talking about please?? I would be really interested in watching how you do that
Hey there. Just saw ur question and funny enough I was just watching one of his videos where he explains and demonstrates it pretty well. It was a video of him doing a "workshop". I believe the title mentioned an Aggressive Pitbull. If ur still struggling and can't find the video talk to a local trainer. If money is a problem and a hiring trainer isn't an option I would be happy to guide and assist you as best we can via social media lol. Hope this helps.
Jenn Lamagro haha i saw tht video about three days after now you mention it!!
Thank you, love your vids! hope you do a video on how to teach the release command
Hi, I'm looking for a Bouvier puppy, do you know any breeder where I can get one from???
Thank you
9:49 the struggle is real :) Dexter is so cute
His enthusiasm is adorable.
great job, i learned a lot thank you
long story short, enthousiasm and training using the Pavlov theory. works on kids, dogs, grownups and all most things in live. do something good, get reward. love that happy dog btw.
Awarding positive associations makes him learn quickly. Very nice, looking fwd to my dog training one day 😊
That is a gorgeous pup
Thank you very much for your videos!!! Is there a reason why to have raised bad for “ place” what else can be used? Can I use just a blanket on the floor? Thank you
Like your method!
YES! (Not to praise you like a dog lol)Super video!So many people need this breakdown of when, how and why to give a command and signal. Also far too many people bribe or simply mistakenly show the reward while they command.
He’s a sweet little ham! Good boy. Your son did a great job filming!
Great job Renzo!
Say, whats a good food to use in the pouch for training like this? just regular kibble? thanks, great videos
Super smart puppy!
Learn something new everytime! thank you
Nice job, and super cute puppy.
I have have a 8 week old German Shepherd puppy. Would these techniques be a place for me to start trying on him? I have him crate trained so far like you've mentioned in a lot of previous videos.
Larry, THANK YOU so much for your awesome videos! Finally someone Who gives successful advise! 😊👍
I cannot keep my goldendoodle or schnoodle in the yard. I have been working with them for months. What keeps the dogs from running away when off leash and how do they know yard boundaries?
Kc Lee The only way to keep dogs from running away is to make them want to stay. It all begins in the home. As long as all their needs are being met they have no reason to take off. I don't mean food, water, love etc. I'm talking about the specific needs of ur specific breed. Figure out what makes ur particular dog tic. I could let my dogs out front and shut my front door and an hour later I know they would both be sitting on my top step still waiting for me to let them in. I would never do it but I know I could. I hope you ur baby/babies are doing well. Best of luck. Feel free to pick my brain. Lol I'm a wealth of useless knowledge.
I am training my first puppy and I was wondering Isn’t it bad that the puppy is anticipating the command in order to get the reward?
Nice work Larry good start to for Dexter super puppy he loves to please
Larry; What are you using for food reward and where do you get that belt pouch?
so much awesome information !! thank you for your videos
12 week old Doberman puppy she’s fearless. Just wants to run and explore- I’ve been having to keep her on leash
For the marker word “yes” do you use that as both a reward and release command?
I wondered the same thing. I know in videos he says, "free dog" also. I hope he clarifies this one
Any tips on training a dog to walk on a leash?
How did you get started dog training? I am very interested in maybe starting something like this myself. I love dogs and I love to teach dogs new things. You have obviously made a career from this and are very successful. I wonder how to do something similar.
Animal Behavior College is where I'm getting my certification through. I've trained all my dogs since I can remember. Always good to have a deeper background in dog training. And ABC will give you learning theory of dogs and more! Google it.
Awesome starter video.
You have a Bouvier.. perhaps the easiest dog to get to sit and wait... and wait... and wait..
Might be the easiest fastest breed to train.. they DO like to get rowdy (free dog), but this is a working/herding dog.
I wish I did take video, I used SafeCalm leash for training my girl her territory. It was magic. Bouvs don't need food as much as they need positive affirmation. Positive affirmation is EVERYTHING with this breed, they can be very far away when you command the next time. Safe Calm works very very well for this breed, they don't need "leash pressure", they pull wagons for fun, they need to know WHY they're having fun!!!
Keep that camera straight renzo or you'll be on a leash...haha
Storm Ziegler hahahahahha i hella laughed 😂 with this
On e-collar
Great video Larry! Question: How old a dog should be to let him walk without a leash? Right now my 1 year old schnauzer does it but in parks but outside she doesn't listen an runs away like its a game.
André I. His dogs are off leash outside from day one. They're on leash in the house in the beginning.
@Larry Krohn, what treat do you use or recommend?
What kind of dog is that ?
What kind of dog is Dexter please? ~So much fun
eddy802 he is a Bouvier Des Flandres
not a Giant Brussels Griffon? :-) @@mathesbouvierdesflandres5882
Thank you!
Thanks for describing how not to bribe the dog. My beagle only pays attention to me for heeling if he thinks he’s getting food.
Yes! Apparently, I've been doing it wrong too. Makes sense.
You know any good dog trainers in Southern California?? I need help training my Doberman puppy 7 weeks....
I've never used these guys but I hear amazing things coming out of Real Deal Dog Training. Check em out! The owner is the brother of Ruff House Cane Corso-Jimmy Monugian. Best of luck with the pup!
Great video! 🙌🏻❤️
That'd an adorable puppy..
He's so fluffy!
Love the videos! What treats do you use?
Matthew Jayme he uses their kibble. That's how most of the pups he works with eat half or all of their meal/s.
Just bought a 2 month old Rottweiler and when ever I leave him in the backyard and go inside for 10 seconds he jumps on door and scratches on the fly screen and won’t stop crying, how do I fix this?
You can’t leave a puppy unattended.
Ok so what do you suggest I do when I go to work, should I leave him in the yard? He loves to chew and bite and I’ve corrected him a few times but it’s like he thinks it’s play time. By the way I love you videos
Awesome video! You sound like Jon Favreau!
How did Dexter get from this.....being a normal happy bouncy Bouvier pup with a willingness to please, who loves to work ....to a pup that was ''Afraid of absolutely everything'' ?? on your other video?? So sad.!!. What happened Larry?? ...I know what my answer is ....My Bouvier pup was 8 weeks old when I took him home, never messed in the HOUSE once let alone his crate!!! Easiest pup I've ever trained .He will be 11 in April 2022...I've had GSDs for 43 yrs Bouviers are an extremely smart breed and easy to train,if you know what you're doing!! Different then GSDs tho.. Good advice Larry!!!..,puppies ARE sponges ,too bad so many people mess them up!! Love Dexter!! Would love to see him as an adult..if he ever comes back !!
You just got to love a Bouvier des Fandres the best.
Why is it necessary to say the dogs name before the command?
Awesome
What's with the ears and the tail?
a. Noniem it’s breed standard to crop ears and tails. Cropping the ears helps prevent ear infections.
Training with positive motivation - nice! Dexter is adorable - a Bouvier, right? Thanks for this helpful video.
Sooo informative! ☺💝
Brilliant
Good job👍👍👍👍👍
I love the breed, but in the Flemish region, we don't see them much, same as Poodles and GSDs are also rare, in the 80's and 90's you saw them a lot more. What we see are Pitbull kinda breeds and Rotties and mostly missed dog training or socialization, what makes them dangerous. I adopted a stray dog from Eastern Europe, it's a shepherd dog for sure, because he has everything what my GSD's had in the past. But if we go outside, he's so anxious. So I guess he had bad experiences where he comes from. Not easy to get that out of him. Although I trained him and can walk without a leach. But I keep trying to get his attention when going outside. Greetz from Belgium. PS Your posture is also important, when I see some people, they almost crawl on the ground to get to the height of the dog. That's no leadership, bravo for that :)
Renzo did good lol 😄
I had a Bernese mountain dog puppy in for a residency training that LOVED to shit AAAALLLL over himself and every square inch of his kennel!!!! Never did this at home in his crate... Just started it up special for me!
Awsome
Larry Krohn and Cesar Milan are the best dog trainers alive in my opinion.
Sophia's in the basement......on a leash ! Lmao
I have a 3 month old Goldendoodle. If we are outside, I might as well not exist. He is just sniffing, and pulling at the leash, and trying to eat anything he can get in his mouth. Until he decides that he wants to chew on my pants, then he acknowledges me. Well, my pant cuffs anyhow...
Peace from algeria
So the moral of the story is if you have a puppy don’t leave them That’s why we have rescues
You know your stuff.. seems common sense but for some reason people can't potty train a pup for the life of them.
Bouvier...the only dog I've ever been attacked by. Owner sent it to board to be taught to guard. Hard to believe that adorable bouncy little ball of fur that is soooo happy to please could be twisted into something vicious at the hands of idiots
"thats not dog training thats just bribery" so important
First
This what happen when rich people get a puppy they dont have time for.
How about the walking part , don't be so hard on her she's 13wks old