Update on Ace - I have gotten him involved in playing some of the games th-cam.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU and I can see a difference in his confidence already! My other dog played along and he became intrigued - now its a daily part of our routine - about 3 times a day we do the shell game and the muffin tin game. I am so grateful for coming upon your training techniques!
Thanks! Your videos have really saved us. We have very little money and no matter what we sacrifice, we still wouldnt have enough to afford a trainer. We rescued a full grown 18month old wolfhound great dane cross who was unsuccessful in his first three homing attempts, brought back with in 42 hours of adoption three times in a row. He was overly excited, stimulated by everything, and uncontrollable, made worse due to his size. I had the time, and I knew if i couldnt help him no one would. Two years later, he is a wonderful calm happy dog. We arent to full service dog behaviour yet, but with the help of your videos, that is our goal. Thank you for putting out so much free information for those who really want to help thier dog but can not afford private training. Id love to see a video with a large reactive dog. We still cant walk past other dogs with perfect proper behavior. And we definitely can not be in sight of any other kind of animal other then birds with out our beautiful boy becoming a psychopath. Any videos on the art of managing and not very smart, very large dog who has huge reactions to other animals, we would love to see! We live near a beautiful huge park wr wish we could take walks in bht due to horses also being in the park, we cant go anywhere near it. I dream of the day he can walk through the park unfazed by the horses.
Thank you for the kind words and support. My apologies for just now seeing and responding to this. I hope you've made the progress in your training that you were hoping for. If you're still struggling with anything, I would be more than happy to jump on a quick call to answer any further questions you may have. You can schedule a free call using this link: calendly.com/nateschoemer/10-minute-consultation. Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon!
Nate is amazing! Cash NEVER walked this easily prior to Nate’s short lesson. Cash is strong & could easily knock me over with his pulling. (I have calluses on my hands from gripping the leash to keep Cash from running & pulling.) Cash walks SO nicely now! Nate’s instructions really work! He is truly a lifesaver! I am VERY grateful for Nate! Highly recommend his methods/videos! 🐶
@@goymedhundDogtrainingBehavior Thank you! It's actually fun and relaxing to walk with Cash now! Love all of Nate's training methods. Very highly recommend!
@@goymedhundDogtrainingBehavior Thank you so much! Yes, can tell that Nate loves dogs. Because of him and his training techniques, Cash is a well behaved, happy pup! Best wishes to you and hope you are doing well in Norway!
I can't believe all the content you provide for free, Nate. You're the only YT membership I've ever signed up for. Everyone, please support this man. I can't wait to start training my puppy when he comes home in a few weeks!
Notice how he also responds to people quite a bit. I found this channel in an attempt to learn some basics and save myself thousands of dollars before pushing forward with service dog training via professionals.
I like that you mentioned in this video with cash, if someone wants their dog to pull on the harness ie. for exercise or sledding etc then not to follow this training. It might seem obvious but for someone that is new to dog training and want to do this with their dog it may not be as obvious as they may want to also follow the obedience side of things too. Another great video! 🤜🤛
I'm so sorry that you aren't Italy based trainer:) I have Irish setter that is totally not food motivated, and have had made already fail 2 training centers with leash walking😅
I've watched tons of your videos and applied the tips to my dog training. Some worked beautifully (I was surprised how quickly and reliably he learned the "drop" command - literally in 5 min!) but pulling is one thing we still have trouble with. My dog is 2yo now, we take two of our daily walks the same route so the environment is not new to him. Yet he pulls like crazy and barks at motorbikes or anything exciting. Luring, rewarding did not make ANY difference whatsoever, two years on it's exactly the same problem behaviour. He just does whatever he wants. Same with come when called, he comes 85% of the time but if he decides there's something more interesting, like a bunny or bird to chase, he shoots off without a second thought and won't stop on any command, even whistle training failed. I've put so much work into training this dog, I honestly didn't expect it to be this hard. It's a Sheltie btw, so chasing/herding instincts probably play a big role.
I don’t know why you don’t have 1M subscribers. You are an amazing trainer and educator. We have an one year old GSD rescue with very little training. Your videos help me so much. He has made tremendous progress in just a month. Every video is well structured with very clear explanation on details. Thanks for sharing your talents. Look forward to learn more from you.
This whole training series is SLAY! Nate is so clear and so consistent across the videos and with the various dogs. I love the relationship, non-dominance-oriented nature of his philosophy. And it’s effective.
Thank you so much for your amazing comment! I’m thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the training series and connecting with the philosophy. Building a strong, positive relationship with dogs is what it’s all about. Your support means a lot-thank you for watching and engaging! 😊👏
Just got an 8 month old GS, who pulled so hard, it nearly pulled my arm out of the socket. Lol! This method worked almost immediately! What an awesome video!
He's still a puppy. The hip joints aren't even formed properly yet. A lot of dogs have an odd walk when young. Little muscle, not full joints, lack of coordination
my 6 month old GSD is always pulling. I always thought having her on a short leash walking next to me would help her out vs letting her walk 5 ft in front of me, but it seems like all i've done is reinforced her to pull 100% of the time. Back to the drawing board with all of these great tips. hopefully in a few weeks ill be able to train her how to properly walk. Thank you Nate.
Watching your basic videos makes me recall all the training mistakes I've made in the past with previous dogs, I feel like I'm getting it right this time.
Thank you for these tips! I’ve been working on commands with my 1 year old Cavapoo again during lockdown. She had become very stubborn, impatient and distracted! It is so rewarding to actually see her engaged with me and focusing. Nate really shows you how to connect with your dog and make it fun for them!
Nate, this is seriously the best video I have found so far on loose leash walking! To the point and without tangents. That is what I like best about your videos. Biggest thing that makes a video helpful to me is using a dog that is struggling with the thing that is being taught. It presents common issues that dogs share, and we learn from what the trainer does to address that spontaneous issue. It is hard and discouraging to learn from a video where the trainer is using their already trained/well-behaved dog. Thank you for using a puppy that likes to pull, for a video on loose leash walking. Keep using not experienced dogs! Thanks!
Thanks a million for making this video. It is 180° opposite direction of your previous video on the same subject. Thank you for who you are and how you grow and how you are growing your channel and your group. Your acceptance of me in my triggered state was as amazing as your work with the dogs. I look forward to watching your channel into the future.
Many thanks for posting this video. Using both the harness and collar is a brilliant tactic. I have a 1 yr old female “Alpha” Golden Retreiver here on the island of Phuket in SW Thailand…. and she can be a “puller”. So much so that I was considering entering her in the Iditarod. I have been very aware that when wearing just a collar….. and she decides to suddenly start pulling hard, she can injure herself. I have a military Tactical Harness that she wears in the car as a safety harness. I’ll be giving your combination harness/collar method a try on our walk this afternoon. Last month I enrolled “both of us” at the Canine Point Acadamy here in Phuket. The owner/instructor is from the UK and is AKC certified. I’ve been supplementing our classes with videos like yours, all of which have been of great help. Many thanks…..
I made a mistake by trying the 180 degree quick opposite turns on a wide flat collar to try and get more engagement and less pulling, but all I got was a German Shepherd pup with a bruised trachea. Maybe Beckman can pull that off, but I couldn’t. My trainer has properly fit a Herm Sprenger prong, and encouraged me to just do simple left, right, up, down respond to the pressure, no leash walking at all yet. I’m liking the two leash method..I’ll try that. Really terrific content..I think you and Tom Davis at Upstate Canine Academy must be the nicest dog trainers ever!
So my Shepherd mix female pulled me over twice...very bad. She is over the top excitable with people...never aggressive, but uncontrollable when she sees someone she "loves"...no consideration for me on the other end of her chain. I started her at dog camp and the main trainer asked if I wanted her to train her on a prong collar. I agreed because I was concerned she'd hurt someone else. The trainer fit the collar and in ONE session, she handed me a new dog! Trainer said Delilah never got upset, and actually looked at her in relief, like she finally understood what she was supposed to do! My new puppy German Shepherd will be trained this way without hesitation! And with your videos, I feel like I can tune up my training for both dogs! Thank you!
Amazing video! My puppy is easily distracted so it takes a lot to get her attention. I won’t be giving corrections until she is older but teaching her how to respond to leash pressure has done wonders. Can’t thank you enough!
Wow I’ve been watching lots and lots of dog training videos since welcoming two puppies into my family and I am sooo excited to find these amazing training videos. By far the best I’ve found! We all resonate with different trainers and different styles of training- Nate’s methods are ones that resonate with me, as he clearly demonstrates and explains the process, with a perfect balance of guidance and reward. It makes training such a pleasure when you feel confident in your method and see such great results so fast. Pretty sure my puppies are more confident too when I’m more confident and consistent in my methods.
I just ordered a freedom harness. My Labrador is a leash puller and I’m a small woman. Thanks for the video. I hope o can implement this. I want to be able to enjoy long walks and hikes with my dog
Thank you very much for all of the videos. It’s obvious how much you care about dogs and do it from heart. I’m following your program with my puppy and he is already showing great success, the most important we bonded very strongly. I’d suggest anyone who wants to train their dog with love to follow you. Just wanted to thank you after finishing your vids and impatient for more advanced training videos. :) Cheers!
I want to do your membership also. You are a wonderful trainer. Give and show exactly how to do it. I am learning a lot and now so is my dog. Thank u so much!
Much better then using positive punishment. I'm glad someone is out here teaching steps in between positive reinforcement and positive punishment. Hierarchy of humane treatment
I have paid trainers thousands of dollars over the years. I’m so fortunate to find your channel because I am now training my third mobility service dog and it’s been 10 years since I’ve trained. Your videos are so clear and easy to follow. I can’t thank you enough for doing these and putting them in order! By the way, can you tell me why you choose to use the top clip in a harness instead of the front clip.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I use a harness that is designed to pull. The ones that clip in the front are the no-pull harnesses, which I don't recommend. Many canine health professionals advise staying away from these types of harnesses, since they are considered to be detrimental to a dog’s structure and gait.
Hi Nate, amazingly educational video as always. My 3 month old puppy has just had his second vaccination so getting ready to walk him outside soon. This video could not have come at a better time. Will follow all your steps by the letter. You are really worth a much larger following. The value of your free videos is insane. Also your passion for dogs and your connection with them is a true talent! Thank you and keep up this amazing work you are doing.
I just did in house leash pressure training with one of my pups.... wow!! I see how this is so important. Teaching him the leash is only a guide, not a control for him to fight with 😁😁
Also, never crossed my mind to use the harness and the collar. That worked fabulous!!! Thank you so much for always sharing your skills with us!!!!!!! You are a very kind person.
My female was soo strong & being sick i didn't have the strength to walk her as she pulled so much, i got a harness OMG it was like walking a different dog & we could now enjoy our walks
I have watched this video a few times and am ready to try it. I wish I could bring my dog to you for some personal dog training! Brie is my first dog, and the learning curve has been huge
@@NateSchoemer I tried letting Brie pull and sniff first, and it totally worked! She then settled down into a nice heel. After a good romp she will even heel with no leash. BUT, when we start our walk she still goes to the end of the leash to sniff about rather than heeling. Should I allow this? Thank you! Sarah
I can’t help, but literally laugh out loud, watching the expression on your face and the thumbs up in step three while letting Cash explore his surroundings 😂
Incredible videos. So helpful. Thank you 🙏 I’ve been looking for the right trainer on here to follow as my main trainer for the past month or so and you are it. So much logic and practical examples. I just watched your puppy training video too which laid all the foundations. Thank you again for making these videos. 🙏
Nate, how about a video with an adopted adult dog that is reactive to other dogs? Socialising my sweet one has been quite a difficult road, it would be so helpful to hear you talk specifically about it. Thanks for kicking ass! Keep up the vids, I’ll be taking notes :)
Thank you, I appreciate it. If I get a reactive dog in the future, I'll be sure to make a video on it. In the meantime, check out my Q&A videos because I've discussed this in a few of them. Just look at each video's description to see the questions and timestamps to those questions. th-cam.com/video/3lBJFcWiAzk/w-d-xo.html
Great one as usual, I am not sure if you have made that one or yet to. But, a suggestion if you would agree, you can make us a video of common mistakes novice owners make while training the dog. You have been outlining some of those in this video, yet if you can make one focused mainly on the mistakes novice owners/trainers do at every step of the way for every kind of training it would be awesome
New subscriber here and 1st time ever paying for content. I did a quick search for “clicker training” and found you. I have a new Chihuahua puppy who I want to start out on the right foot with training. This video and actually all your videos are so educational. I don’t want to walk him with a collar only because of this little throat and now I know it’s ok to use a harness with the collar at first and progress to harness only. I’m so thankful I found your channel. Keep up the amazing work!
So true taking dog out let it sniff & explore 1st then train ( this i just learnt) wow what a different experience.. my dogs & myself weren't enjoying the 1st 10 - 15 mins of our walk cause they'd pull me everywhere wanting to sniff & when tired of that they walked great..
Such a great video! You’re always so great at explaining and showing step by step!! Will definitely be practicing this with my 4 month old Rottweiler ♥️
My dog is pretty good on the leash. The major thing for me to learn was that he was not the only one pulling, I was as well! We both needed training. Once I realized that and leash pressure became a lot more selective we improved by leaps and bounds.
Thats the key. To keep the dog happy and to keep the training fun. I learned this after watching Nate's video and since implementing this, it makes such a difference with my service dog.
I have 2 Keeshond pups. About 5 months old. They pull like they think they are sled dogs. Part 3 was very helpful. (I was beginning to think it was hopeless to have them walk nice) I will be sure to do this before each training walk. I have one other problem that wasn’t addressed here.... their noses seem to always want to be on the ground and they want to put everything in their mouths. It’s like they are always hunting with a never ending hunger. (At times I think they would make awesome search dogs.... but this behavior is making walks so frustrating) I try to train them separately. If they do well I then try to walk them together.... then it seems to turn into a competition of who is going to be up front 😢
I've watched nearly every one of your posted videos (there's so many), and the results have spoken for themselves in my practice. My biggest question though at this point is this.. Is that grass fake? How can your lawn be so perfect when you constantly host so many dogs?
How much time is " some time " to investigate the neighborhood? I as a novice trainer did just what I wasn't suppose to on our first walk. I started with a prong collar. I was having a lot of opposition pulling. So I expected too much and started at the end not the beginning. Your videos are very informing and a joy to watch. Thank you again for posting. You do not know any really good trainers in MN do you???
Thanks! The time will depend on the dog, but usually, a day to a week is okay. I just make sure that the dog isn't practicing any bad behaviors, such as barking on the walk during that time. Pulling on the harness is good, though. They can distinguish the difference between a harness and a collar. I'm in a group on Facebook with dog trainers that graduated from the same dog trainer school that I went to. I messaged them to see if anyone is in Minnesota. Remind me later, and I'll let you know if they respond. You can either email me at NateSchoemer@gmail.com or post a new comment on one of my videos. Thanks!
Hi Nate! Thank you for sharing so much knowledge to make our dogs' lives better and allowing them to take a fuller part in our life! I'm training a rescue dog I've adopted 3 weeks ago and he's showing amazing progress already. Could you share your opinion on teaching an informal loose leash command for not pulling and keeping "heel" for focused moments?
Thanks! Yes, you can do that if you like. I teach my dogs 3 heel commands. 1. Focused heel 2. Loose leash walking, as demonstrated in this video. 3. Casual walk. They can smell and walk anywhere around me as long as they don't pull on the leash. :)
Hey Nate, first of all “A BIG THANK YOU” for what you are doing. One of the best dog training channel on TH-cam. I have a question to you though, Can heal position with or without leash pressure be done on our right leg ??
You absolutely can work with your dog on the right instead of the left. I do so because of hearing loss. It gives me more confidence to have two keen ears on my right hand side. When I want him on my right I tell him to stroll. When I rarely want him on my left I tell him to heel.
Thanks! I'm currently updating the manual. When you see version 3 up, send me an email and I'll send you the PDF of the new version. :) NateSchoemer@gmail.com Thanks again for supporting my work! Cheers!
Nate, Thanks for all your work in these videos which I just discovered. They are a very helpful complement to the work we are doing with our dog and so I have ordered your book! Before it arrives, would you respond to a couple of questions please? 1) do you go into some detail about the theories of operant conditioning and classical counter-conditioning for dogs in the book or videos? If not where do you recommend I read about them? 2) We have a rescue female GSD that just turned 6. Her prior life was not conducive to feeling safe and loved or learning to be a good canine citizen. She weighs 105# and is extremely reactive to other dogs, strangers walking and squirrels in descending order of intensity. Needless to say, we are working on eliminating her pulling and have made great strides. We are teaching her left side heeling and she still often moves out ahead in what amounts to a slow motion forge. I use lots of left, right, and about turns to get her back in position and focused on working well. She has a harness and martingale and I would love to use your technique to help us get her to the finish line, HOWEVER when she is triggered suddenly and suddenly pulls in earnest she could pull you over, so the leash and harness lines would be ripped from my hands if I grasped them as you do in the video. Perhaps, it is not the right technique for an extremely strong, reactive dog? Suggestions, thoughts? I am sorry to have been so wordy. Thanks for listening. Michael Gilman, for Shelby GSD.
I got 2 puppies...same litter, mutts....trying to train by positive conditioning. Taking them out one at a time, causes stress for the one still in the yard. Can hardly wait when I can walk both at once. I did notice that they are easier to walk home, since they are tired.
Thank you Nate for this great video. It is so inspiring and pleasant to see how much fun you have teaching the dog. I have one question thought. I couldn'd understand why you use the terminal marker in the step 4 : the dogs pulls on the leash, you get him back to you and say "free", the terminal marker, why? Which action is being ending here? Why not using the other marker ("yes") since he did something correctly? Thank you.
I'm a brand new GSD owner after raising several goldens and bassets. Because of their different and in some areas more intense qualities I've come back to learning training methods and techniques to be sure I can provide for his needs. You do an awesome job explaining and then demonstrating how to employ the methods you reccomend. Ive made significant refinements in how I address several things, and switched entirely the way I'm doing a number of others. Thank you! I do use foot scuffs and stomps when walking any friend's or family dogs that I don't know well, and it can also work wonders getting an unruly pup to look to me regularly instead of directing the walk. I've found it more neutral to attract their attention than using pops or direction changes, but it is a different situation certainly.
Ехplanation just perfect 🔥👍 Love your videos and the way you teach. 🥰 Just in case teaching a dog heel looking at person, maybe it would be better to apply other word for loose leash walking... for example "closer".. 🤔.. or better to stick with "heel" ...or doesn't matter... 😅
@@NateSchoemer Thank you 😊 will do the same 👍 Leash pressure works perfectly, and we don't need to apply much of it. No stress for her and positive reinforcement at the end 🔥🔥🔥
What are the treats being used? Seems to be something that is quickly ingested in order to move into the next step. Thanks in advance for your time and videos!
Nate I am a big fan of your methodology n recently have purchased your book through amazon.. Most of the concepts was already avail on your video series.. Could you please make a Training video on teaching a dog to Guard valuables.. Please accept this request
Thanks! Version 2 of the manual had some issues. I should b releasing version 3 soon. When I do, send me an email and I'll send you the new version. NateSchoemer@gmail.com. I'll be adding more protection training episodes soon. Thanks!
Hi Nate, What do you think of doing a talk over video, what I mean is your viewers send a video of themselves giving commands to their dog and the dog ignoring the command. You would then talk over the video ecplaining what the viewer is doing wrong etc. I think your videos are great but the dogs always seem to do what you want even when you say this is the first time etc. I would like to see dogs do the opposite and then you explain why. Hope that makes sense 👍
That's a great idea. I could possible post some of those training sessions on TH-cam. I will have to first ask the students if they are okay with it. Thanks again! Cheers!
Brilliant..I was trying to do too much with out the leash..So much better with the leash..my Huskie pulls she's heavy 50lbs at 6 months ..so I really need her to not pull my arms off..thank you again.Jenn
How are all the dogs so calm and focused, looking at you etc.. Mine seems interested in everything else but me or the training. Only time he's focused is when I'm training before meal time.. but then only the food is his focus.
Update on Ace - I have gotten him involved in playing some of the games th-cam.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU and I can see a difference in his confidence already! My other dog played along and he became intrigued - now its a daily part of our routine - about 3 times a day we do the shell game and the muffin tin game. I am so grateful for coming upon your training techniques!
Thanks! Your videos have really saved us. We have very little money and no matter what we sacrifice, we still wouldnt have enough to afford a trainer.
We rescued a full grown 18month old wolfhound great dane cross who was unsuccessful in his first three homing attempts, brought back with in 42 hours of adoption three times in a row. He was overly excited, stimulated by everything, and uncontrollable, made worse due to his size. I had the time, and I knew if i couldnt help him no one would. Two years later, he is a wonderful calm happy dog. We arent to full service dog behaviour yet, but with the help of your videos, that is our goal. Thank you for putting out so much free information for those who really want to help thier dog but can not afford private training. Id love to see a video with a large reactive dog. We still cant walk past other dogs with perfect proper behavior. And we definitely can not be in sight of any other kind of animal other then birds with out our beautiful boy becoming a psychopath. Any videos on the art of managing and not very smart, very large dog who has huge reactions to other animals, we would love to see!
We live near a beautiful huge park wr wish we could take walks in bht due to horses also being in the park, we cant go anywhere near it. I dream of the day he can walk through the park unfazed by the horses.
Thank you for the kind words and support. My apologies for just now seeing and responding to this. I hope you've made the progress in your training that you were hoping for. If you're still struggling with anything, I would be more than happy to jump on a quick call to answer any further questions you may have. You can schedule a free call using this link: calendly.com/nateschoemer/10-minute-consultation. Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon!
Nate is amazing! Cash NEVER walked this easily prior to Nate’s short lesson. Cash is strong & could easily knock me over with his pulling. (I have calluses on my hands from gripping the leash to keep Cash from running & pulling.) Cash walks SO nicely now! Nate’s instructions really work! He is truly a lifesaver! I am VERY grateful for Nate! Highly recommend his methods/videos! 🐶
Thanks! I had a blast training with you guys and Cash is a little rockstar! :)
That is so cool. To actually hear it from the owner.. So happy for you :)
@@goymedhundDogtrainingBehavior Thank you! It's actually fun and relaxing to walk with Cash now! Love all of Nate's training methods. Very highly recommend!
@@jkoadventures7401 Fantastic. Such a sweet dog
@@goymedhundDogtrainingBehavior Thank you so much! Yes, can tell that Nate loves dogs. Because of him and his training techniques, Cash is a well behaved, happy pup! Best wishes to you and hope you are doing well in Norway!
I can't believe all the content you provide for free, Nate. You're the only YT membership I've ever signed up for. Everyone, please support this man. I can't wait to start training my puppy when he comes home in a few weeks!
Thank you, I really appreciate that and thanks for supporting the channel, it means a lot. Cheers!
Notice how he also responds to people quite a bit. I found this channel in an attempt to learn some basics and save myself thousands of dollars before pushing forward with service dog training via professionals.
Hands down one of the best trainers out there.
Thanks, Andres. I really appreciate that! 🐶😁
He really is
Agreed! He has a t-shirt that says, 'in dog training we trust' - we need a shirt that says, ' in Nate Schoemer we trust' 🤣🤣
I like that you mentioned in this video with cash, if someone wants their dog to pull on the harness ie. for exercise or sledding etc then not to follow this training. It might seem obvious but for someone that is new to dog training and want to do this with their dog it may not be as obvious as they may want to also follow the obedience side of things too. Another great video! 🤜🤛
I'm so sorry that you aren't Italy based trainer:) I have Irish setter that is totally not food motivated, and have had made already fail 2 training centers with leash walking😅
Finally a real dog trainer! Nate is so balanced, not too hard not to soft. I’m loving these videos
Thank you, Genny. I really appreciate that! Cheers!
I've watched tons of your videos and applied the tips to my dog training. Some worked beautifully (I was surprised how quickly and reliably he learned the "drop" command - literally in 5 min!) but pulling is one thing we still have trouble with. My dog is 2yo now, we take two of our daily walks the same route so the environment is not new to him. Yet he pulls like crazy and barks at motorbikes or anything exciting. Luring, rewarding did not make ANY difference whatsoever, two years on it's exactly the same problem behaviour. He just does whatever he wants. Same with come when called, he comes 85% of the time but if he decides there's something more interesting, like a bunny or bird to chase, he shoots off without a second thought and won't stop on any command, even whistle training failed. I've put so much work into training this dog, I honestly didn't expect it to be this hard. It's a Sheltie btw, so chasing/herding instincts probably play a big role.
same here. re watching this, it'll be me that's not quite doing it like Nate does it, or often enough, I will get this nice walk one day!
Never forget he’s training us not the dogs, I love this guy…
I don’t know why you don’t have 1M subscribers. You are an amazing trainer and educator. We have an one year old GSD rescue with very little training. Your videos help me so much. He has made tremendous progress in just a month. Every video is well structured with very clear explanation on details. Thanks for sharing your talents. Look forward to learn more from you.
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that, Alicia! :) And I'm happy the videos are helping with your training.
This whole training series is SLAY! Nate is so clear and so consistent across the videos and with the various dogs. I love the relationship, non-dominance-oriented nature of his philosophy. And it’s effective.
Thank you so much for your amazing comment! I’m thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the training series and connecting with the philosophy. Building a strong, positive relationship with dogs is what it’s all about. Your support means a lot-thank you for watching and engaging! 😊👏
Just got an 8 month old GS, who pulled so hard, it nearly pulled my arm out of the socket. Lol! This method worked almost immediately! What an awesome video!
Lol! Sounds like you have a strong pup! I'm happy the video was helpful and thanks for sharing! :)
Love how Cash immediately goes into "lazy butt sits" almost every time. Legs out sideways like he's expecting to chill out there for a while xD
Haha! Yeah, he's a goofy pup!
@Tanya Magaña Yeah his back legs don't look right when walking. Hope he's alright.
He's still a puppy. The hip joints aren't even formed properly yet. A lot of dogs have an odd walk when young. Little muscle, not full joints, lack of coordination
my 6 month old GSD is always pulling. I always thought having her on a short leash walking next to me would help her out vs letting her walk 5 ft in front of me, but it seems like all i've done is reinforced her to pull 100% of the time. Back to the drawing board with all of these great tips. hopefully in a few weeks ill be able to train her how to properly walk. Thank you Nate.
Thanks and I'm sure you can do it! Cheers!
Watching your basic videos makes me recall all the training mistakes I've made in the past with previous dogs, I feel like I'm getting it right this time.
Yay! Thanks for sharing and I'm happy the videos are helping. :)
I saw this video right before taking my dog and I definitely noticed improvement. Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴
Yay! That's so awesome! Thanks for sharing! :)
The segments of cash pulling are so hilariously adorable. Couldn't help but laugh! Thank for this, so helpful!!
Lol! Yeah, he's a great little pup! :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
it literally puts a smile on my face watching you train... i cant wait for my puppy to arrive....thank you for sharing this joy..
My pleasure. Thank you so much for watching and supporting!
You sound like you're going to be an awesome doggie-parent! 🥰
Thanks!
Thank you very much! Cheers! :)
Thank you for these tips! I’ve been working on commands with my 1 year old Cavapoo again during lockdown. She had become very stubborn, impatient and distracted! It is so rewarding to actually see her engaged with me and focusing. Nate really shows you how to connect with your dog and make it fun for them!
Thanks, Natalie! I appreciate that and thanks for sharing! :)
Yeay! Rooting for her!
Nate, this is seriously the best video I have found so far on loose leash walking! To the point and without tangents. That is what I like best about your videos. Biggest thing that makes a video helpful to me is using a dog that is struggling with the thing that is being taught. It presents common issues that dogs share, and we learn from what the trainer does to address that spontaneous issue. It is hard and discouraging to learn from a video where the trainer is using their already trained/well-behaved dog. Thank you for using a puppy that likes to pull, for a video on loose leash walking. Keep using not experienced dogs! Thanks!
Thanks, I appreciate that Megan and I'm happy the video is helpful. :)
This is a very helpful tip without a lot's of presure on your dog neck by combinign the traing leash and harness. Love it.
So helpful. Am just starting out with my pup walking on leash, so these exercises will hopefully get us going right. Thank you, Nate.
My pleasure. I'm happy the video was helpful and thanks for commenting! :)
Thanks a million for making this video. It is 180° opposite direction of your previous video on the same subject. Thank you for who you are and how you grow and how you are growing your channel and your group. Your acceptance of me in my triggered state was as amazing as your work with the dogs. I look forward to watching your channel into the future.
Thanks, Anna! :)
Many thanks for posting this video.
Using both the harness and collar is a brilliant tactic.
I have a 1 yr old female “Alpha” Golden Retreiver here on the island of Phuket in SW Thailand…. and she can be a “puller”. So much so that I was considering entering her in the Iditarod.
I have been very aware that when wearing just a collar….. and she decides to suddenly start pulling hard, she can injure herself.
I have a military Tactical Harness that she wears in the car as a safety harness.
I’ll be giving your combination harness/collar method a try on our walk this afternoon.
Last month I enrolled “both of us” at the Canine Point Acadamy here in Phuket. The owner/instructor is from the UK and is AKC certified. I’ve been supplementing our classes with videos like yours, all of which have been of great help. Many thanks…..
Awesome! Thank you for sharing and I'm really happy the videos have been helpful. Cheers!
I made a mistake by trying the 180 degree quick opposite turns on a wide flat collar to try and get more engagement and less pulling, but all I got was a German Shepherd pup with a bruised trachea. Maybe Beckman can pull that off, but I couldn’t. My trainer has properly fit a Herm Sprenger prong, and encouraged me to just do simple left, right, up, down respond to the pressure, no leash walking at all yet. I’m liking the two leash method..I’ll try that. Really terrific content..I think you and Tom Davis at Upstate Canine Academy must be the nicest dog trainers ever!
So my Shepherd mix female pulled me over twice...very bad. She is over the top excitable with people...never aggressive, but uncontrollable when she sees someone she "loves"...no consideration for me on the other end of her chain. I started her at dog camp and the main trainer asked if I wanted her to train her on a prong collar. I agreed because I was concerned she'd hurt someone else. The trainer fit the collar and in ONE session, she handed me a new dog! Trainer said Delilah never got upset, and actually looked at her in relief, like she finally understood what she was supposed to do! My new puppy German Shepherd will be trained this way without hesitation! And with your videos, I feel like I can tune up my training for both dogs! Thank you!
Whatever I’m looking for re training I add Nate on the end of the search 🔦 😂😂
Lol! Thanks! :)
Amazing video! My puppy is easily distracted so it takes a lot to get her attention. I won’t be giving corrections until she is older but teaching her how to respond to leash pressure has done wonders. Can’t thank you enough!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
thanks, dude! we, my malinois and me, are having several problems with this. so, tomorrow, immediately we're gonna start training this corrections
Wow I’ve been watching lots and lots of dog training videos since welcoming two puppies into my family and I am sooo excited to find these amazing training videos. By far the best I’ve found! We all resonate with different trainers and different styles of training- Nate’s methods are ones that resonate with me, as he clearly demonstrates and explains the process, with a perfect balance of guidance and reward. It makes training such a pleasure when you feel confident in your method and see such great results so fast. Pretty sure my puppies are more confident too when I’m more confident and consistent in my methods.
Awesome! Thank you, Mic! I appreciate that! :)
I just ordered a freedom harness. My Labrador is a leash puller and I’m a small woman. Thanks for the video. I hope o can implement this. I want to be able to enjoy long walks and hikes with my dog
Good luck!
Thank you very much for all of the videos.
It’s obvious how much you care about dogs and do it from heart.
I’m following your program with my puppy and he is already showing great success, the most important we bonded very strongly.
I’d suggest anyone who wants to train their dog with love to follow you.
Just wanted to thank you after finishing your vids and impatient for more advanced training videos. :)
Cheers!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that!
I love this, new puppy in our home and have followed your vids. This is same in how we engage our horses. Many thanks as all is connected. Amazing!!!!
Awesome! Thank you, and I'm glad it was helpful!
Amazing videos! I sat through a couple hours in the wee hours just watching your videos, and it's so hard to stop! Thanks for making them.
Wow, thank you! :)
I want to do your membership also. You are a wonderful trainer. Give and show exactly how to do it. I am learning a lot and now so is my dog. Thank u so much!
Much better then using positive punishment. I'm glad someone is out here teaching steps in between positive reinforcement and positive punishment. Hierarchy of humane treatment
Yes. Thanks, I appreciate that. Cheers! :)
2:24 💕💕😆 Cash: "Nate... I LUBS you." Monch monch....
Lol!
I have paid trainers thousands of dollars over the years. I’m so fortunate to find your channel because I am now training my third mobility service dog and it’s been 10 years since I’ve trained. Your videos are so clear and easy to follow. I can’t thank you enough for doing these and putting them in order! By the way, can you tell me why you choose to use the top clip in a harness instead of the front clip.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
I use a harness that is designed to pull. The ones that clip in the front are the no-pull harnesses, which I don't recommend. Many canine health professionals advise staying away from these types of harnesses, since they are considered to be detrimental to a dog’s structure and gait.
Hi Nate, amazingly educational video as always. My 3 month old puppy has just had his second vaccination so getting ready to walk him outside soon. This video could not have come at a better time. Will follow all your steps by the letter. You are really worth a much larger following. The value of your free videos is insane. Also your passion for dogs and your connection with them is a true talent! Thank you and keep up this amazing work you are doing.
Thank you, Pavlina! I really appreciate that and I'm happy the videos are helpful. :)
I just did in house leash pressure training with one of my pups.... wow!! I see how this is so important. Teaching him the leash is only a guide, not a control for him to fight with 😁😁
Also, never crossed my mind to use the harness and the collar. That worked fabulous!!! Thank you so much for always sharing your skills with us!!!!!!! You are a very kind person.
Amazing vid Nate! Exactly what I was looking for. Best leash walking vid on TH-cam by far! Thank you ❤
My female was soo strong & being sick i didn't have the strength to walk her as she pulled so much, i got a harness OMG it was like walking a different dog & we could now enjoy our walks
Thanks for commenting!
I have watched this video a few times and am ready to try it. I wish I could bring my dog to you for some personal dog training! Brie is my first dog, and the learning curve has been huge
Thanks! You can do it! :)
@@NateSchoemer I tried letting Brie pull and sniff first, and it totally worked! She then settled down into a nice heel. After a good romp she will even heel with no leash. BUT, when we start our walk she still goes to the end of the leash to sniff about rather than heeling. Should I allow this?
Thank you!
Sarah
Your demo meets our expectations. Thanks. Keep it up.
Thanks, will do! :)
I can’t help, but literally laugh out loud, watching the expression on your face and the thumbs up in step three while letting Cash explore his surroundings 😂
Hahaha! Yeah, he's a fun pup! :)
Same! 😂
Incredible videos. So helpful. Thank you 🙏 I’ve been looking for the right trainer on here to follow as my main trainer for the past month or so and you are it. So much logic and practical examples. I just watched your puppy training video too which laid all the foundations. Thank you again for making these videos. 🙏
Thanks! I really appreciate that and the support! Cheers! :)
Nate, how about a video with an adopted adult dog that is reactive to other dogs? Socialising my sweet one has been quite a difficult road, it would be so helpful to hear you talk specifically about it.
Thanks for kicking ass! Keep up the vids, I’ll be taking notes :)
Thank you, I appreciate it. If I get a reactive dog in the future, I'll be sure to make a video on it. In the meantime, check out my Q&A videos because I've discussed this in a few of them. Just look at each video's description to see the questions and timestamps to those questions. th-cam.com/video/3lBJFcWiAzk/w-d-xo.html
@@NateSchoemer Thanks, will do! Keep on :)
i can't believe you haven't reached 1M subs yet! your videos are very helpful!!!
Thanks, I appreciate that! Cheers!
There are not enough thank yous for your training videos !
Thank you, I appreciate that! :)
Great one as usual, I am not sure if you have made that one or yet to. But, a suggestion if you would agree, you can make us a video of common mistakes novice owners make while training the dog. You have been outlining some of those in this video, yet if you can make one focused mainly on the mistakes novice owners/trainers do at every step of the way for every kind of training it would be awesome
Thanks and that's a great suggestion! I'll have to add that to my list of future videos. Cheers!
Love your channel! Thank you for helping us not ruin our dogs.
That looked so easy. I wished I’d of found your TH-cam channel when I first got my frenchies. But I will keep persisting. Thank you ❤❤
New subscriber here and 1st time ever paying for content. I did a quick search for “clicker training” and found you. I have a new Chihuahua puppy who I want to start out on the right foot with training. This video and actually all your videos are so educational. I don’t want to walk him with a collar only because of this little throat and now I know it’s ok to use a harness with the collar at first and progress to harness only. I’m so thankful I found your channel. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you, I really appreciate that and your support of the channel. Cheers!
Great alternative to harness first to relief the pressure on neck! :)
Thanks, Kelly!
So true taking dog out let it sniff & explore 1st then train ( this i just learnt) wow what a different experience.. my dogs & myself weren't enjoying the 1st 10 - 15 mins of our walk cause they'd pull me everywhere wanting to sniff & when tired of that they walked great..
Thanks for watching and I'm glad the video was helpful. Cheers! :)
Such a great video! You’re always so great at explaining and showing step by step!! Will definitely be practicing this with my 4 month old Rottweiler ♥️
Yay! Thank you! I'm happy the video was helpful. :)
Fantastic info! As weight pull and bikejor participant, I really appreciate the bit about harness vs collar use.
Thank you, Inari!
My dog is pretty good on the leash. The major thing for me to learn was that he was not the only one pulling, I was as well! We both needed training. Once I realized that and leash pressure became a lot more selective we improved by leaps and bounds.
How informative...great teaching...so sorry I found this trainer now ...my dog is three...but I will still try!
Thanks! Three is still a great age to train! :)
The dog has so much fun. 😍
Thanks! Cash is a little rockstar!
Thats the key. To keep the dog happy and to keep the training fun. I learned this after watching Nate's video and since implementing this, it makes such a difference with my service dog.
Thanks so much for the detailed explanation! Love the videos.
Yay! Thanks for watching!
Great video, thanks!
(Cash is just adorable)
Thanks for watching! :)
I will be training with my dog on this for sure
I have 2 Keeshond pups. About 5 months old. They pull like they think they are sled dogs. Part 3 was very helpful. (I was beginning to think it was hopeless to have them walk nice) I will be sure to do this before each training walk. I have one other problem that wasn’t addressed here.... their noses seem to always want to be on the ground and they want to put everything in their mouths. It’s like they are always hunting with a never ending hunger. (At times I think they would make awesome search dogs.... but this behavior is making walks so frustrating) I try to train them separately. If they do well I then try to walk them together.... then it seems to turn into a competition of who is going to be up front 😢
I've watched nearly every one of your posted videos (there's so many), and the results have spoken for themselves in my practice.
My biggest question though at this point is this..
Is that grass fake? How can your lawn be so perfect when you constantly host so many dogs?
Omg. Thanks for this video! This is golden!
How much time is " some time " to investigate the neighborhood? I as a novice trainer did just what I wasn't suppose to on our first walk. I started with a prong collar. I was having a lot of opposition pulling. So I expected too much and started at the end not the beginning. Your videos are very informing and a joy to watch. Thank you again for posting. You do not know any really good trainers in MN do you???
Thanks! The time will depend on the dog, but usually, a day to a week is okay. I just make sure that the dog isn't practicing any bad behaviors, such as barking on the walk during that time. Pulling on the harness is good, though. They can distinguish the difference between a harness and a collar. I'm in a group on Facebook with dog trainers that graduated from the same dog trainer school that I went to. I messaged them to see if anyone is in Minnesota. Remind me later, and I'll let you know if they respond. You can either email me at NateSchoemer@gmail.com or post a new comment on one of my videos. Thanks!
Another really useful lesson, thank you
Thanks, Lesley!
Phenomenal video as always Nate. Thank you very much for the awesome video.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Hi Nate! Thank you for sharing so much knowledge to make our dogs' lives better and allowing them to take a fuller part in our life! I'm training a rescue dog I've adopted 3 weeks ago and he's showing amazing progress already. Could you share your opinion on teaching an informal loose leash command for not pulling and keeping "heel" for focused moments?
Thanks! Yes, you can do that if you like. I teach my dogs 3 heel commands.
1. Focused heel
2. Loose leash walking, as demonstrated in this video.
3. Casual walk. They can smell and walk anywhere around me as long as they don't pull on the leash. :)
Great stuff Nate!
Thanks again, Doug! :)
Hey Nate, first of all “A BIG THANK YOU” for what you are doing. One of the best dog training channel on TH-cam. I have a question to you though, Can heal position with or without leash pressure be done on our right leg ??
Thanks and yes! If you are competing though, most obedience sports expect the dog to be on the left side.
@@NateSchoemer Thank you so much Nate
You absolutely can work with your dog on the right instead of the left. I do so because of hearing loss. It gives me more confidence to have two keen ears on my right hand side.
When I want him on my right I tell him to stroll.
When I rarely want him on my left I tell him to heel.
As always very informative and beautifully done
Such a great video! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks so much!
Excellent training techniques! I love the make it fun process!
Thank you! your videos are really helpful and easy to understand, i bought your book on Amazon as well. Regards..
Thanks! I'm currently updating the manual. When you see version 3 up, send me an email and I'll send you the PDF of the new version. :) NateSchoemer@gmail.com Thanks again for supporting my work! Cheers!
Nate,
Thanks for all your work in these videos which I just discovered. They are a very helpful complement to the work we are doing with our dog and so I have ordered your book!
Before it arrives, would you respond to a couple of questions please?
1) do you go into some detail about the theories of operant conditioning and classical counter-conditioning for dogs in the book or videos? If not where do you recommend I read about them?
2) We have a rescue female GSD that just turned 6. Her prior life was not conducive to feeling safe and loved or learning to be a good canine citizen. She weighs 105# and is extremely reactive to other dogs, strangers walking and squirrels in descending order of intensity. Needless to say, we are working on eliminating her pulling and have made great strides. We are teaching her left side heeling and she still often moves out ahead in what amounts to a slow motion forge. I use lots of left, right, and about turns to get her back in position and focused on working well. She has a harness and martingale and I would love to use your technique to help us get her to the finish line, HOWEVER when she is triggered suddenly and suddenly pulls in earnest she could pull you over, so the leash and harness lines would be ripped from my hands if I grasped them as you do in the video. Perhaps, it is not the right technique for an extremely strong, reactive dog?
Suggestions, thoughts?
I am sorry to have been so wordy.
Thanks for listening.
Michael Gilman, for Shelby GSD.
Great stuff Nate, thanks for sharing
Thank you! :)
A dog like this must be a joy to train.
fantastic video, thank you!!
Thank you, I appreciate that! :)
I got 2 puppies...same litter, mutts....trying to train by positive conditioning. Taking them out one at a time, causes stress for the one still in the yard. Can hardly wait when I can walk both at once. I did notice that they are easier to walk home, since they are tired.
Yes. I like to train the dogs separately as well, and then bring both together to train after they already know the rules and commands. :)
im watching all your videos because im getting a dog in 1 month
Awesome! Congrats. I hope the videos prove to be helpful when you get you pup! :)
Finally a way to work with a harness without getting pulled! Most trainers force you to change to a collar.
Thanks for commenting and supporting the channel. I truly appreciate it! :)
Thank you Nate for this great video. It is so inspiring and pleasant to see how much fun you have teaching the dog.
I have one question thought. I couldn'd understand why you use the terminal marker in the step 4 : the dogs pulls on the leash, you get him back to you and say "free", the terminal marker, why? Which action is being ending here? Why not using the other marker ("yes") since he did something correctly?
Thank you.
I'm a brand new GSD owner after raising several goldens and bassets. Because of their different and in some areas more intense qualities I've come back to learning training methods and techniques to be sure I can provide for his needs. You do an awesome job explaining and then demonstrating how to employ the methods you reccomend. Ive made significant refinements in how I address several things, and switched entirely the way I'm doing a number of others. Thank you! I do use foot scuffs and stomps when walking any friend's or family dogs that I don't know well, and it can also work wonders getting an unruly pup to look to me regularly instead of directing the walk. I've found it more neutral to attract their attention than using pops or direction changes, but it is a different situation certainly.
Another great tutorial.
That was a great job he learn fast thank u for the info
Thank you for the video!
My pleasure and thank you for supporting the channel. :)
Do you start doing this before you're walks right away? Im getting my first puppy in 4 weeks.. im so excited 🤩
Yes. It's a good way to let them explore and check out their new world. Cheers! :)
Ехplanation just perfect 🔥👍 Love your videos and the way you teach. 🥰 Just in case teaching a dog heel looking at person, maybe it would be better to apply other word for loose leash walking... for example "closer".. 🤔.. or better to stick with "heel" ...or doesn't matter... 😅
Thanks! Yes, if I have a focused heel, I use a different word from my loose leash walking command. :)
@@NateSchoemer Thank you 😊 will do the same 👍 Leash pressure works perfectly, and we don't need to apply much of it. No stress for her and positive reinforcement at the end 🔥🔥🔥
What are the treats being used? Seems to be something that is quickly ingested in order to move into the next step. Thanks in advance for your time and videos!
Thanks! You can see most of the products that I use, including treats here: www.nateschoemer.com/store
another great video
Thanks again, Charles! :)
Nate I am a big fan of your methodology n recently have purchased your book through amazon.. Most of the concepts was already avail on your video series.. Could you please make a Training video on teaching a dog to Guard valuables.. Please accept this request
Thanks! Version 2 of the manual had some issues. I should b releasing version 3 soon. When I do, send me an email and I'll send you the new version. NateSchoemer@gmail.com. I'll be adding more protection training episodes soon. Thanks!
Hi Nate, What do you think of doing a talk over video, what I mean is your viewers send a video of themselves giving commands to their dog and the dog ignoring the command. You would then talk over the video ecplaining what the viewer is doing wrong etc. I think your videos are great but the dogs always seem to do what you want even when you say this is the first time etc. I would like to see dogs do the opposite and then you explain why. Hope that makes sense 👍
He does these if you join the Facebook group
@@douglasreid6996 oh I see, im not on Facebook but thanks for letting me know 👍
As @Douglas Reid said or join his patreon
That's a great idea. I could possible post some of those training sessions on TH-cam. I will have to first ask the students if they are okay with it. Thanks again! Cheers!
nate your the best thx
Thanks! :)
Hopefully this works on my hardheaded boxer dog!
The video is accesable from the playlist, so you need to remove it if you want to keep the Tuesday release date special. Love the videos
Thanks! I didn't realize that. :)
come remind my professors about the hmw while ur at it
jk
@Mario haha sorry, force of habit. Used to manage a couple of channels for people on the side.
@@malcolmharper6694 thts nice
Brilliant..I was trying to do too much with out the leash..So much better with the leash..my Huskie pulls she's heavy 50lbs at 6 months ..so I really need her to not pull my arms off..thank you again.Jenn
How are all the dogs so calm and focused, looking at you etc.. Mine seems interested in everything else but me or the training. Only time he's focused is when I'm training before meal time.. but then only the food is his focus.
engagement training and pro-active training helps with focus.
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@@NateSchoemer cheers mate, I really appreciate your work and attitude, you're the best - on the point, no BS 🙂
Spectacular!!
Great video👏👏
Thank you 👍