Thanks , Carole. I’ve been working with my pup and not getting the results I want. I truly thought I had the worse puppy ever. But I stayed consistent in my training. After watching this video, I realized we are actually doing pretty good as a team , owner/pup. Thanks for the encouragement that I’m in the right track with my pup.
I can't believe, I have border collie 4 month old and no "YES" in this test. He is so inteligent he even know to bring me 2 different toys by name for now.He constantly turning back checking up on me and never go to far when we are outside,he always seat on command or seat on traffic lights and when he hear "beep" he start to crossing.He drop anything from mouth same sec when I command him, he stop on command or when I say "slow" he walking slow. Unbelievable inteligen puppy, I am very proud of him.
My 10 yr old border collie is great. He was trained by me and a 4 yr old Great Pyrenees/Catahoula that I inherited from a neighbor when he died. The Great Pyrenees had been wonderfully trained as a house dog and was a perfect teacher for my puppy. If he got out of line, that huge paw would rest on his whole body to calm him down! Now I have that border collie who is now 10 yrs old and a 14 week old Anatolian puppy (female) who thinks she knows everything. The border collie has made her realize that he outranks her, and she is learning that I will put her into a submissive position to settle her down. I raise large goats. A brand new, first time mother, this morning explained to the puppy that goats have horns and can roll a puppy if the goat feels that the puppy is bothering her or the new born kids. She is learning spoken commands but she still wants to chase the goats, so she and I have a lot of work to do.
In July of 2021 I adopted a one-year-old Lab/Staffy. I have always had active, working dogs/Labs, trained them myself and lived with them like family members and honestly, I thought I was ready to take this challenge on. What I did not take into full consideration is that now I live in a condo, and I am age 71 with diminishing energy levels. I spent the first 6 months teaching my girl basic commands and acclimating her to our living style and the ruled of our condo community. She learned the basic commands quickly. However, I was not a good leader when it came to walking her on leash without pulling. I came to realize that with my other dogs we had lived in the country on five acres and had access to 20 more wooded acres to walk our dogs. I never had to walk them on leash (except when we went to town) and my leash walking skills needed help. I also never used "training treats" for training. I hired a professional trainer who worked with me and taught me some additional skills that I needed. It's taken an extra year to put what I have learned into practice as well as daily training practice. I am improving but I did underestimate exactly how challenging it was going to be to rescue.
Thank you for your honesty! It always helps to hear about other people’s struggles and the work they’ve put into being a leader for their dogs. Great self reflection and very inspiring.
I have a puppy that has been showing more of these problems. I think we will go back to our basics and really follow through with consistency. Hopefully it works!
These are such great videos!!! I only answered yes to the barking issues. My pup is not dog friendly and I am trying to teach him he doesn’t have to freak out barking at every dog or person he sees. How do I show my dog I am aware of the threats around us and have it under control?
My dogs behave over excited at the vet and groomer which is in a pet store full of people, smells, and other dogs. But then… when the staff take them back… they fight to stay by my side. I must sneak away. I have leadership gaps… when the number of distractions are more than our normal. When I crate them when I must leave them at home… one dog looses it. Full panic. The other is fine. When the house front doorbell rings… they go nuts at first, then look to me to see what they should do. I tell them to sit and stay. They sit and stay… but struggle to stay when the front door opens. Sometimes one will break which motivates the other…sometimes both stay. I’m working with them… and it’s a never ending lesson. They both are 2 years old. Love the videos!
Yes, twice! Im pretty strict but not in a dominant way. She is a very stubblrn 18 month bichon 😁. We respect each other. Shes a yoing dog... always learning ❤️
Always, you guys are so helpful. Nice treat realizing I've a new McCann video to watch with my morning coffee. You guys have helped me raise my now 7 month old Aussie, River. He's my heart.The worst puppy biter I have EVER had. Ever. But he's stopped, finally! He's a bit of a handful when he sees a squirrel. So stereotypical. Had a long lead tied to my belt loop at park. Was chatting with my boys and not paying attention. Pup ran full speed at a squirrel and if my belt loop had not snapped, I'd have been yanked really hard flat on my back. :) I know I shouldn't have had him tied to me but try taking a full of himself un neutered super Aussi to a park, along with a 10 and 11 year old! You live and learn!
Got 9 No's and 1 maybe/at times. Thought them Leave it since they were weeks old and that covered most of you tests. So far only issue might be the picking up, one 5 months pup is almost perfectly 9k with it the other ....tried successfully when she was a pup but now she weighs as much as me and is as tall so ..😅 bit hard tbh
Great video, I'm wrapping up Puppy Essentials with my 4 month old English Setter Judah :-) I agree that leadership is about building that bond of trust, respect and love, but I also do see the need for the dog to know that we humans are in charge, especially depending on the breed. The dog feeding ("ok!") / entrance exercises are great for establishing that sort of thing.
Yes, yes, yes...I'm having all these issues. In one week with my Boston Terrier I think I've really messed her up. I wish I had spent more time watching training videos before we committed to buying a puppy. I've always had 1 - 2 year old rescue dogs so this is really my first puppy. I wish I was younger and not so disabled so I could do more with her. Reality is, I am mostly bed/chair bound and this week has worn me down. Esp. after she literally attacked me today. I had to put her in her crate...and no even though we've worked some on crate training, she is not a happy camper in her crate. I want to put her in to sleep tonight. But I am afraid she will keep us up all night. She has been sleeping with me mostly. She slept with my husband last night, and he actually had to get up and bring her to my room to get some rest in the middle of the night. What were we thinking? lol...we love her already so much. TY
My Dobie is only 4 months old so having answered "yes" to three questions gives me confidence. He's a Dobie so I can't really fault him taking my socks and underwear LOL 🤣. He doesn't chew them, he just takes them and then sleeps. I thought that when a dog wants to engage with you like bringing a ball or toy to you that that is a good thing? I don't know, I'm a bit apprehensive about that question. Thank you!
Answer was no to most of the questions. I think I build quite a good relation wity my rescue from emergency Ukraine during the half year that I have him. The one thing he does not allow me to do is brush him. I don't know about his past, only that he was abandoned by his owners when they fled the country. Any tips on how to slowly get him used to the brush
Love the video, I’m so glad to see my answers are almost (there’s one I can’t guarantee to say) yes. This makes me happy. In the end of the video, the dog looks afraid on that rock… just my feeling about it …. Maybe should build up her confidence on a small uneven surface before having her there for long time, uncertain and afraid. ❤
1. Dog jump on you? No 2. Bark? No 3. Illicit attention? Yes (but no barking or nipping) just bring me toys. 4. Dog moves out of your way? Yes 5. Dog possessive of objects? No 6. Dog struggle when you take control of them? Yes, sometimes. 7. Dog resist your trying to move them away from something of value? Yes, other dogs are gold to him! 8. Dog grab items they know they can’t have? No 9. Dog ignores you? No, dog follows me around. We have some work to do… ❤ Thankfully my dog never growls or barks at me.
1 no 2 yes 3 no 4 yes 5 yes, to other animals 6 one dog yes, one dog no 7 one dog no, one dog yes 8 no 9 no 10 no 5 yesses, except the question on screen at 1:51 should be a yes? Same with the one on screen at 3:06
Hi, I have a question. I adopted a Goldendoodle, Willow I’ve had her for 1 month now. She’s 10 weeks. And I’ve been training her since day 1 and following your guides. She is amazingly smart. But I’ve taught her to wait for permission as you’ve said, by making her wait until I say “ok”. She has that down very well. The problem I’ve run found. Is the touch command. She won’t touch or go for the treat until I say “ok”. And I know that won’t work if I’m out somewhere that I need her to pay attention to me and “touch” as I’ve commanded. What do you suggest
I follow your channel and many other about dogs and dog training channels so that I can be a great owner, know more about dogs and have a good relationship with my dog but I recently started having an issue with my dog soon to be 1yr old pup and He was never like this before! I give him so much love, I'm patient and treat him well but he recently started displaying signs of aggression and have bit my hand badly several times to get his way and when I open my front door he sometimes runs out and then ignores me when I call him back! Why do you think that is?! What am I doing wrong? what can I do to fix it and make things better with him?! 😕
1- No (not yet 😂) 2- No 3- yessss 😂 4- No 5- No (still working on my puppy to let go stuff) 6- Yes🙄 7- Sometimes 8- Sometimes 9- yes 10- No ( always staring at me)
YES with almost ever question 🤦🏽♀️...but I'm "Grandma".....I want her to listen to me although I'm not technically her owner...only daycare provider and Grandma
I live in Belgium so it could be my poor understanding off the language but questions 2 and 4 are confusing. The question: 'Will your dog stop barking when asked' is not the same as 'do they not stop barking when asked them to?'
Need help please have a 7 month old Golden Retriever but hes very aggressive when he get something' like paper towels or anything that hes not to have he goes to the point of coming at us meaning to bite he had him since 8 weeks old I don't have the money to get training and We LOVE Sam so very much he's so smart should he be fix could that help I do anything for him ❤🙏🐶🙏🙏❤
Your dog is exhibiting Resource Guarding. Getting your dog "fixed" will not correct the issue; proper training will. So many free videos on TH-cam can help you with this, and it needs to be addressed. SolidK9training is a great channel for correcting unwanted behaviors.
Never ever allow your dog to play tup. Think of a child or old person with a belt or similar moving as the human walks by. The dog will think it's tup time.dont know where you hang out.tug is dangerous. The dog is killing the rat. Stop that. Dangerous dangerous. Man you talk a lot. Good by.
Are you accidentally being a BAD leader for your dog? This will help you to make BETTER choices: th-cam.com/video/QntS570VFZ0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks , Carole. I’ve been working with my pup and not getting the results I want. I truly thought I had the worse puppy ever. But I stayed consistent in my training. After watching this video, I realized we are actually doing pretty good as a team , owner/pup. Thanks for the encouragement that I’m in the right track with my pup.
I can't believe, I have border collie 4 month old and no "YES" in this test. He is so inteligent he even know to bring me 2 different toys by name for now.He constantly turning back checking up on me and never go to far when we are outside,he always seat on command or seat on traffic lights and when he hear "beep" he start to crossing.He drop anything from mouth same sec when I command him, he stop on command or when I say "slow" he walking slow. Unbelievable inteligen puppy, I am very proud of him.
My 10 yr old border collie is great. He was trained by me and a 4 yr old Great Pyrenees/Catahoula that I inherited from a neighbor when he died. The Great Pyrenees had been wonderfully trained as a house dog and was a perfect teacher for my puppy. If he got out of line, that huge paw would rest on his whole body to calm him down! Now I have that border collie who is now 10 yrs old and a 14 week old Anatolian puppy (female) who thinks she knows everything. The border collie has made her realize that he outranks her, and she is learning that I will put her into a submissive position to settle her down. I raise large goats. A brand new, first time mother, this morning explained to the puppy that goats have horns and can roll a puppy if the goat feels that the puppy is bothering her or the new born kids. She is learning spoken commands but she still wants to chase the goats, so she and I have a lot of work to do.
In July of 2021 I adopted a one-year-old Lab/Staffy. I have always had active, working dogs/Labs, trained them myself and lived with them like family members and honestly, I thought I was ready to take this challenge on. What I did not take into full consideration is that now I live in a condo, and I am age 71 with diminishing energy levels. I spent the first 6 months teaching my girl basic commands and acclimating her to our living style and the ruled of our condo community. She learned the basic commands quickly. However, I was not a good leader when it came to walking her on leash without pulling. I came to realize that with my other dogs we had lived in the country on five acres and had access to 20 more wooded acres to walk our dogs. I never had to walk them on leash (except when we went to town) and my leash walking skills needed help. I also never used "training treats" for training. I hired a professional trainer who worked with me and taught me some additional skills that I needed. It's taken an extra year to put what I have learned into practice as well as daily training practice. I am improving but I did underestimate exactly how challenging it was going to be to rescue.
It is hard for me to accept that aging means slowing, very hard! You sound like a gifted dog owner!
Thank you for your honesty! It always helps to hear about other people’s struggles and the work they’ve put into being a leader for their dogs. Great self reflection and very inspiring.
I have a puppy that has been showing more of these problems. I think we will go back to our basics and really follow through with consistency. Hopefully it works!
Yay, we got 2! I'm glad all the work we've put in has paid off! I love my Corso and she loves me!
Thank you. Our puppy is new born in April
Will not stop jumping and biting.
These are such great videos!!! I only answered yes to the barking issues. My pup is not dog friendly and I am trying to teach him he doesn’t have to freak out barking at every dog or person he sees. How do I show my dog I am aware of the threats around us and have it under control?
Love your videos, I always love watching them and they really help me and my dog. Thank you.
Thank you Carol and McCann team, I have a fabulous relationship with my 18 month old vizsla and it’s all down to you!! Leona (UK) 😊
Have a 3 month old border jack and only 2 yes right now. It really helps that he shadows a very loyal 12yr old.
Really love your videos Carol. Great information and presentation
Very helpful, a big thank you.!
Southampton UK 🇬🇧
I answered 3 yes and 7 no.. I love you tucker 😘😘😘 I know that you love and respect your mama ... keep it up tucker... always be good 😉
My dogs behave over excited at the vet and groomer which is in a pet store full of people, smells, and other dogs.
But then… when the staff take them back… they fight to stay by my side. I must sneak away.
I have leadership gaps… when the number of distractions are more than our normal.
When I crate them when I must leave them at home… one dog looses it. Full panic. The other is fine.
When the house front doorbell rings… they go nuts at first, then look to me to see what they should do. I tell them to sit and stay. They sit and stay… but struggle to stay when the front door opens. Sometimes one will break which motivates the other…sometimes both stay.
I’m working with them… and it’s a never ending lesson. They both are 2 years old.
Love the videos!
nice comment
Yes, twice! Im pretty strict but not in a dominant way. She is a very stubblrn 18 month bichon 😁. We respect each other. Shes a yoing dog... always learning ❤️
Oh no. I failed with a yes on all but 2 of these! 9 months old and still LOTS of training work to do! 🤦🏾♀️
Always, you guys are so helpful. Nice treat realizing I've a new McCann video to watch with my morning coffee. You guys have helped me raise my now 7 month old Aussie, River. He's my heart.The worst puppy biter I have EVER had. Ever. But he's stopped, finally! He's a bit of a handful when he sees a squirrel. So stereotypical. Had a long lead tied to my belt loop at park. Was chatting with my boys and not paying attention. Pup ran full speed at a squirrel and if my belt loop had not snapped, I'd have been yanked really hard flat on my back. :) I know I shouldn't have had him tied to me but try taking a full of himself un neutered super Aussi to a park, along with a 10 and 11 year old! You live and learn!
3 yes, still a long way to go.
Got 9 No's and 1 maybe/at times. Thought them Leave it since they were weeks old and that covered most of you tests. So far only issue might be the picking up, one 5 months pup is almost perfectly 9k with it the other ....tried successfully when she was a pup but now she weighs as much as me and is as tall so ..😅 bit hard tbh
Great video, I'm wrapping up Puppy Essentials with my 4 month old English Setter Judah :-) I agree that leadership is about building that bond of trust, respect and love, but I also do see the need for the dog to know that we humans are in charge, especially depending on the breed. The dog feeding ("ok!") / entrance exercises are great for establishing that sort of thing.
Thank you
Very informative video!! 💛💙👍🐶
Yes, yes, yes...I'm having all these issues. In one week with my Boston Terrier I think I've really messed her up. I wish I had spent more time watching training videos before we committed to buying a puppy. I've always had 1 - 2 year old rescue dogs so this is really my first puppy. I wish I was younger and not so disabled so I could do more with her. Reality is, I am mostly bed/chair bound and this week has worn me down. Esp. after she literally attacked me today. I had to put her in her crate...and no even though we've worked some on crate training, she is not a happy camper in her crate. I want to put her in to sleep tonight. But I am afraid she will keep us up all night. She has been sleeping with me mostly. She slept with my husband last night, and he actually had to get up and bring her to my room to get some rest in the middle of the night. What were we thinking? lol...we love her already so much. TY
Completely failed as a leader. I answered for both of my dogs and in both cases, ‘yes’ to 9 of the 10 questions. Back to basics.
Me too 😢
My pup is the absolute perfect dog according to this. 100% no on all questions. Thankfully there wasn't a question on grooming 😂
I would hire this person
My Dobie is only 4 months old so having answered "yes" to three questions gives me confidence.
He's a Dobie so I can't really fault him taking my socks and underwear LOL 🤣. He doesn't chew them, he just takes them and then sleeps.
I thought that when a dog wants to engage with you like bringing a ball or toy to you that that is a good thing? I don't know, I'm a bit apprehensive about that question.
Thank you!
If I'm remembering the video correctly, I think her point was incessant demanding attention, either for pets or playing.
Answer was no to most of the questions. I think I build quite a good relation wity my rescue from emergency Ukraine during the half year that I have him. The one thing he does not allow me to do is brush him. I don't know about his past, only that he was abandoned by his owners when they fled the country. Any tips on how to slowly get him used to the brush
Love the video, I’m so glad to see my answers are almost (there’s one I can’t guarantee to say) yes. This makes me happy. In the end of the video, the dog looks afraid on that rock… just my feeling about it …. Maybe should build up her confidence on a small uneven surface before having her there for long time, uncertain and afraid. ❤
Needed this. 5 mo old puppy barks for attention - working on stopping this.
1. Dog jump on you? No
2. Bark? No
3. Illicit attention? Yes (but no barking or nipping) just bring me toys.
4. Dog moves out of your way? Yes
5. Dog possessive of objects? No
6. Dog struggle when you take control of them? Yes, sometimes.
7. Dog resist your trying to move them away from something of value? Yes, other dogs are gold to him!
8. Dog grab items they know they can’t have? No
9. Dog ignores you? No, dog follows me around.
We have some work to do… ❤
Thankfully my dog never growls or barks at me.
How long should I've had my dog for in order for this assessment to be valid? Or is there a puppy age by which these behaviors should be fully erased?
1. Yes
2. No
3. Yes
4. No
5. No
6. Yes
7. Yes
8. Yes
9. Yes
10. No
This probally already been answered but treat recommendations? The ones i bought she eats but shes not really that excited about them
Beef Liver freeze dried dog treats by Stewart are my dog's favorite (thus, high value) treats--only one ingredient: beef liver
1 no
2 yes
3 no
4 yes
5 yes, to other animals
6 one dog yes, one dog no
7 one dog no, one dog yes
8 no
9 no
10 no
5 yesses, except the question on screen at 1:51 should be a yes? Same with the one on screen at 3:06
Hi, I have a question. I adopted a Goldendoodle, Willow I’ve had her for 1 month now. She’s 10 weeks. And I’ve been training her since day 1 and following your guides. She is amazingly smart. But I’ve taught her to wait for permission as you’ve said, by making her wait until I say “ok”. She has that down very well. The problem I’ve run found. Is the touch command. She won’t touch or go for the treat until I say “ok”. And I know that won’t work if I’m out somewhere that I need her to pay attention to me and “touch” as I’ve commanded. What do you suggest
Great video
I follow your channel and many other about dogs and dog training channels so that I can be a great owner, know more about dogs and have a good relationship with my dog but I recently started having an issue with my dog soon to be 1yr old pup and He was never like this before! I give him so much love, I'm patient and treat him well but he recently started displaying signs of aggression and have bit my hand badly several times to get his way and when I open my front door he sometimes runs out and then ignores me when I call him back! Why do you think that is?! What am I doing wrong? what can I do to fix it and make things better with him?! 😕
No to all…my 5 months dobie…Am I over exhausting him? He is very calm for a puppy
my dog listens good after seein this vid only thing is scenario 3 he don’t over bark just like a howl/yelp like he’s tryna talk back just 8 weeks apbt
1- No (not yet 😂)
2- No
3- yessss 😂
4- No
5- No (still working on my puppy to let go stuff)
6- Yes🙄
7- Sometimes
8- Sometimes
9- yes
10- No ( always staring at me)
There seems to be an error, yes as answer to question 4 is a good thing
theres 2 yes answers that seem to be good? yes for dog stops barking when asked, and yes for moving out of the way... did I misunderstand?
Nice video
“No” in every case 😁
😂
YES with almost ever question 🤦🏽♀️...but I'm "Grandma".....I want her to listen to me although I'm not technically her owner...only daycare provider and Grandma
Q4,should the ideal answer not be YES ?
Q4 was asked in reverse somehow, "yes" was the ideal answer for this case.
I live in Belgium so it could be my poor understanding off the language but questions 2 and 4 are confusing.
The question: 'Will your dog stop barking when asked' is not the same as 'do they not stop barking when asked them to?'
Question 5 my dog doesn’t respect or see me as a leader to a T
0 for my oldest dog too soon to try this on my 9 week old puppy
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I failed this test .
I passed every question..😊 I can leave a full plate of food on our bed my Shorkie will not bother it …😅🎉 yes I am bragging
Need help please have a 7 month old Golden Retriever but hes very aggressive when he get something' like paper towels or anything that hes not to have he goes to the point of coming at us meaning to bite he had him since 8 weeks old I don't have the money to get training and We LOVE Sam so very much he's so smart should he be fix could that help I do anything for him ❤🙏🐶🙏🙏❤
Your dog is exhibiting Resource Guarding. Getting your dog "fixed" will not correct the issue; proper training will. So many free videos on TH-cam can help you with this, and it needs to be addressed. SolidK9training is a great channel for correcting unwanted behaviors.
I can train with good results indoor, but outside, my dog doesnt know I exist.
I’m having the same problem!
4 times; with a young puppy. Phew. Training gaps are easy to address.
The moment I realized I just watched a who 9 min video to learn something and I’m just as clueless as I was before I watched it
Three yes's but I'm okay with that considering I deliberately allow them.
🙄 Human leader fail….sigh. Need to restart…
Is your dog a dog?
I’ve allowed my puppy to run amok.🤦🏾♀️
Yes Thank you. Jump and bite
Never ever allow your dog to play tup. Think of a child or old person with a belt or similar moving as the human walks by. The dog will think it's tup time.dont know where you hang out.tug is dangerous. The dog is killing the rat. Stop that. Dangerous dangerous. Man you talk a lot. Good by.
Doesn't sound like positive reinforcement at all.
These things are just table stakes.