Along the same line as when you were talking to the guy with 18 years of experience ... We have a poster in the office that reads "The expert in anything was once a beginner" it's so true....
You do such a great job! I am getting my 3rd lab soon. I can't wait till he is old enough to start training. I will start walking squares with him and get him to follow, then heel, then sit and stay, and more.... and I will work the whistle and hand signals in all stepts... I am making my plans now and going over old things to remember what I did before. I want to take this dog so much farther then my last ones.. Your videos have shown me so much. And some many new thing I want to bring in my training. I just ordered my 211.5 whistle today, and yes when I get it I will be practicing with it even before I get my new dog sometime in late may ( I hope). Thank you so much for all you doto help us. Ps I also live in Wisconsin... its good to have you in our state.... Remember to take pictures of your dog from day one, they get big so fast....
Thank you for the support Wayne! Please feel free to reach out at any time if we can help you with your training in any way, and good luck with the new pup!
Thank you. But, please have your camera person use a tripod and not move around so much. I was getting a headache from the constant movement. Otherwise, great information.
Yes you can, and many of the same training techniques and things you need cross. Our dogs do it all: waterfowl, upland, sheds, game recovery, and even therapy. I think they are capable of a lot more than we give them credit for!
Sad to see you forcing the antler back into the dog's mouth. No Wonder his body language is just screaming Insecure and Unsure. I would back his training and start teaching something as simple as "nosetarget", and slowly apply that to the retrieving. I guarantee that it will make this dog happier and a better shed dog. Also.... If I have to repeat a basic command for a dog: Here, here, here, here, here, here..... I would say that the dog isn't 100% on the basic commands, and would back the Training to focus on that, instead of nagging on the dog or having to shout or sound so angry all the time, when you as a trainer haven't done the Training right. The dog and it's "obedience" is just a product/result of my training. :-) Good Luck! :-)
I see you’ve spent a fair amount of time watching our channel recently and have made a few comments on multiple posts. Clearly, your training style and mine are different. I recommend you watch free information on other channels and make positive comments on them rather than spending your time here on ours. Best of luck to you.
@10n3wolf89 ; You train your way, he'll train his. This is not politics. Each has his own opinions based on what works for him/her according to his own experience, character, disposition and understanding. No room for condescending talk. Right or wrong, you need to watch another channel that suits your style of training and back them up. This guy is not telling lies or ripping anybody off.
@@DogBoneJeremyMoore “your a better trainer than I am, please don’t comment on my videos and expose me as a bad trainer” is how I and I expect many others read this reply.
Great video as always Jeremy
Along the same line as when you were talking to the guy with 18 years of experience ... We have a poster in the office that reads "The expert in anything was once a beginner" it's so true....
That Lilly is keen. She's sucking all this up like a boss.
How are those british field labs? Look like american Labs to me? Please someone explain this seemingly opposite description. Great video.
My dog looked at the tv when you whistled I’m sold. I love your videos brother
I also just realized we have the same name 🙌
Thank you for the support!
You do such a great job! I am getting my 3rd lab soon. I can't wait till he is old enough to start training. I will start walking squares with him and get him to follow, then heel, then sit and stay, and more.... and I will work the whistle and hand signals in all stepts... I am making my plans now and going over old things to remember what I did before. I want to take this dog so much farther then my last ones.. Your videos have shown me so much. And some many new thing I want to bring in my training. I just ordered my 211.5 whistle today, and yes when I get it I will be practicing with it even before I get my new dog sometime in late may ( I hope). Thank you so much for all you doto help us. Ps I also live in Wisconsin... its good to have you in our state.... Remember to take pictures of your dog from day one, they get big so fast....
Thank you for the support Wayne! Please feel free to reach out at any time if we can help you with your training in any way, and good luck with the new pup!
Lena, WI girl here! Got my Silver Labrador from Peshtigo, WI! Small world! Great video🤗
Small world indeed! Thank you for the support and let us know if we can help in any way!
@@DogBoneJeremyMoore Lola needs some fine tuning! Can you please help?! She smart, but needs some expert help?!...
That was a mortal combat “Get over here!” LoL your right mannerisms
good demonstration.
YES!!! NO FOOD!! we think alike....
Does German shepherds make good shed dog
They can!
Fabulous!
Thank you. But, please have your camera person use a tripod and not move around so much. I was getting a headache from the constant movement. Otherwise, great information.
We have upgraded our gear quite a bit since this video, hope our newer posts are easier to watch!
Can you train a dog to train sheds and deer?
Yes you can, and many of the same training techniques and things you need cross. Our dogs do it all: waterfowl, upland, sheds, game recovery, and even therapy. I think they are capable of a lot more than we give them credit for!
Do you work for free? Is your pay check bribery? No...? Then don't worry so much about paying your dog with food.
What are the chances the first video I watch on this topic is a guy from Pulaski 😂😂 bonduel girl here 🖐
#neighbors 👊🏻✊🏼👍🏼
Sad to see you forcing the antler back into the dog's mouth. No Wonder his body language is just screaming Insecure and Unsure. I would back his training and start teaching something as simple as "nosetarget", and slowly apply that to the retrieving. I guarantee that it will make this dog happier and a better shed dog.
Also.... If I have to repeat a basic command for a dog: Here, here, here, here, here, here..... I would say that the dog isn't 100% on the basic commands, and would back the Training to focus on that, instead of nagging on the dog or having to shout or sound so angry all the time, when you as a trainer haven't done the Training right. The dog and it's "obedience" is just a product/result of my training. :-)
Good Luck! :-)
I see you’ve spent a fair amount of time watching our channel recently and have made a few comments on multiple posts. Clearly, your training style and mine are different. I recommend you watch free information on other channels and make positive comments on them rather than spending your time here on ours. Best of luck to you.
@10n3wolf89 ; You train your way, he'll train his. This is not politics. Each has his own opinions based on what works for him/her according to his own experience, character, disposition and understanding. No room for condescending talk. Right or wrong, you need to watch another channel that suits your style of training and back them up. This guy is not telling lies or ripping anybody off.
@@DogBoneJeremyMoore “your a better trainer than I am, please don’t comment on my videos and expose me as a bad trainer” is how I and I expect many others read this reply.