Can't thank you enough..volunteer for dog charities and everything is a bit of a rush to get them to a status..you show the proper way slow consideration..thanks again..
Another fab video, this came on a great day after 17 months of trying to get my spaniel x to heel and stop pulling me, your encouraging videos taught me to keep trying to get him to do it... today he walked to heel 😮 on our walk yippee 🎉 as Charlie says you get in what you put in, no quick fixes this is real life ...... one happy proud owner... but the training continues 😊 thanks Charlie ❤
I absolutely LOVE your coaching to people to STICK TO IT!! I have so many who say exactly that - "oh it doesn't work, I tried it..." after trying something ONCE with their dogs. Consistenc and persistence - that's what trains dogs. Really looking forward to meeting you on our visit to Scotland :)
Might as well get this engrained in the back of my mind for when Rosie boy Rum is 6 months and its time to start lead training. This video was needed in the catalogue for sure. 😎
Great video’s I have learned so much from your channel ,our border collie Jess has progressed in her training and at present walking to heel off the lead is my target thank you
My dogs the same, he’s raw fed and perfectly healthy. But still loves a chomp on the grass 😂. Will play with his ball and chow on the grass around him. The explanation of eating a ruminant’s stomach content makes sense. They do love tripe when offered.
Totally get the approach and tips. Totally get the one step at a time approach. However can you comment on how the doubled up loose lead concept works with a much small shorter cocker. Also slipping the lead on an off is also much more of a faff with a smaller dog as is walking and tapping the dog when having to hunch over 2 feet to reach her. Advice much appreciated.
How old was Flyn ..am hoping over 1. Was ur hand smelling sweetly of dog sweeties? Would love to know how wd you deal with a teenage dog. An inspiring video… I will do better! Thank you.
Is it too late to start slip lead training with our two Golden Retrievers that we’ve had for a while - one from a puppy, she is 2.5 years old, and one rescue dog who is about 3 or 4 years old - if we’ve always used harness and “normal” leads attached to harness or collar?
It's never too late in my opinion. My ACD girl is 3 years now. I started using a slip lead about six month ago and just discovered Mordor Gundogs a week ago. I have been doing his method for loose lead walking for 5 days now and I finally enjoy taking her for walks. I really hated it before because she was pulling so much.
It’s the only method that stopped my big lab from pulling at 3 years old. Watched all the Mordor videos about it and made a training plan for myself. Never to late!
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Greatly appreciated 👍
Can't thank you enough..volunteer for dog charities and everything is a bit of a rush to get them to a status..you show the proper way slow consideration..thanks again..
Another fab video, this came on a great day after 17 months of trying to get my spaniel x to heel and stop pulling me, your encouraging videos taught me to keep trying to get him to do it... today he walked to heel 😮 on our walk yippee 🎉 as Charlie says you get in what you put in, no quick fixes this is real life ...... one happy proud owner... but the training continues 😊 thanks Charlie ❤
Really enjoy your teachings, a good dose of common sense reality always makes me smile 😊
I absolutely LOVE your coaching to people to STICK TO IT!! I have so many who say exactly that - "oh it doesn't work, I tried it..." after trying something ONCE with their dogs. Consistenc and persistence - that's what trains dogs. Really looking forward to meeting you on our visit to Scotland :)
Another great lesson! Love them all! Thanks!
Might as well get this engrained in the back of my mind for when Rosie boy Rum is 6 months and its time to start lead training. This video was needed in the catalogue for sure. 😎
Brilliant as usual complete sense thank you
Thank you again for the video Charlie.
Great video’s I have learned so much from your channel ,our border collie Jess has progressed in her training and at present walking to heel off the lead is my target thank you
My dogs the same, he’s raw fed and perfectly healthy. But still loves a chomp on the grass 😂. Will play with his ball and chow on the grass around him. The explanation of eating a ruminant’s stomach content makes sense. They do love tripe when offered.
Great video ❤
@@LauraChamberlain-o2b Thank You!
Thanks for the video
A great video showing you get out what you put in 👍 how old is fin? It takes time and effort and patience but when it comes together it is awesome 👍👍
bang on
Totally get the approach and tips. Totally get the one step at a time approach. However can you comment on how the doubled up loose lead concept works with a much small shorter cocker. Also slipping the lead on an off is also much more of a faff with a smaller dog as is walking and tapping the dog when having to hunch over 2 feet to reach her.
Advice much appreciated.
You are 100% correct
More of a faff but same technique used on cockers too. Everything with cockers is hard so why change a habbit of a life time 😂
as you say... why make life easy... get a cocker 😂. Thanks@@MordorGundogs
How old was Flyn ..am hoping over 1. Was ur hand smelling sweetly of dog sweeties? Would love to know how wd you deal with a teenage dog. An inspiring video… I will do better! Thank you.
Hi Charlie, what do you feed your ladbradors on a daily basis ?
Is it too late to start slip lead training with our two Golden Retrievers that we’ve had for a while - one from a puppy, she is 2.5 years old, and one rescue dog who is about 3 or 4 years old - if we’ve always used harness and “normal” leads attached to harness or collar?
It's never too late in my opinion. My ACD girl is 3 years now. I started using a slip lead about six month ago and just discovered Mordor Gundogs a week ago. I have been doing his method for loose lead walking for 5 days now and I finally enjoy taking her for walks. I really hated it before because she was pulling so much.
It’s the only method that stopped my big lab from pulling at 3 years old. Watched all the Mordor videos about it and made a training plan for myself. Never to late!
Goodness. All of a sudden, I CAN wait to get a gun dog. Wonderful video tank you
I thought the idea of a slip lead was that they go up higher under the jaw line to have control of head and to prevent dogs neck being damaged
Absolutely not
Are you sure you're in Scotland, it's always sunny. It's not the Scotland I know.
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Do you sell video lessons ?
My sprocker spaniel pushes the boundaries too much and seems to be on autopilot most of the time
When a dog is anxious or is experiencing anxiety it might start to eat grass as a subconscious comfort. The dog needs a break.
That's not your field,you had no wright cutting that grass ,