Great video. One of the sharpest right to the point training videos I've seen. What kind of collar would you recommend for training a new corso puppy. My puppy will be ready to be picked up end of October next month.
It’s a good visual to see what the tools can do, though as far as stressing the dog out He’s avoiding the tools, but yet being forced to comply Do you ever see any issues once the tools are not being used or will they have to be continuously in order for the dog to go to place and the crate etc. It’s interesting that you talk about bribing yet you’re forcing him to go in there with the tool so in my mind that’s just as bad because he’s not responding appropriately as far as really learning and having to go through the steps of understanding He just knows go to the crate and it’s already a place of not being comfortable so with him having to be forced in there is gonna cause more issues potentially potentially because he’s always gonna have to have the collar in order to go in the crate then you’re gonna have to redo the work without it
What size is that kennel
What kind of command collar are you using?
Great video and excellent work from a beautiful pup!
Thank you very much!
Good !
Great structured training.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
Oh wow this is great.
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Great video. One of the sharpest right to the point training videos I've seen. What kind of collar would you recommend for training a new corso puppy. My puppy will be ready to be picked up end of October next month.
Thank you! We recommend training your dog with a leash and positive reinforcement first.
It’s a good visual to see what the tools can do, though as far as stressing the dog out
He’s avoiding the tools, but yet being forced to comply
Do you ever see any issues once the tools are not being used or will they have to be continuously in order for the dog to go to place and the crate etc.
It’s interesting that you talk about bribing yet you’re forcing him to go in there with the tool so in my mind that’s just as bad because he’s not responding appropriately as far as really learning and having to go through the steps of understanding
He just knows go to the crate and it’s already a place of not being comfortable so with him having to be forced in there is gonna cause more issues potentially potentially because he’s always gonna have to have the collar in order to go in the crate then you’re gonna have to redo the work without it
Yes the issues you might see is a dog ignoring you, anticipating you, or just straight up confused because there is no clarity on what you want
I fed a cane corso and now he won't leave my yard his owner picked him up .he returned same day his owner live not too far from me
the owner is listening to the woman in a car and NOT a professional who is helping train the dog.