Videos are super helpful but I wold love more examples with puppies that don't already just follow the command. Many of the puppies in the video obviously have already been taught the command but it would be helpful to see how to train unexperienced/first time puppies misbehaving (biting, barking, not following luring). Thanks!
I agree, I just got my poodle (super smart 9 week old baby), and she’s not following my lure right away and I’m panicking, but after 10x repeat she started doing it, so my expectations were just too high 😅
You guys have so many first-rate presenters and that's quite impressive. It doesn't come natural for people to be on camera but all these videos have fantastic, immensely professional hosts. Honestly, that's the thing I'm most impressed about.
Our puppy is arriving 1/5, and house training is the most scary part for me, our last dog came to us via 4 foster homes she was 14 months. Our new puppy is going to be 11 weeks. Thanks for this video
You'll do well if you are diligent, taking pup out often. I've had my golden retriever puppy for 6 weeks, been following McCann and it's going well. We're almost sleeping through the night 🌙. Have fun 👍
We have had our Aussiedoodle pup for 4 weeks now (got him at 12 weeks) and I have been bingewatching your videos. We have been trying to follow all your tips, but it's so tough to see what a whole day should look like while training a new pup. Some days are amazing, other days are overwhelming and exhausting and he is just so active and so bitey. He has started biting in anger and frustration when he doesn't get what he wants (usually when we stop him from getting into things). I wish I could bring him to train with you. He's such a sweet, smart boy, but the biting tantrums are stressful.
When he’s doing something naughty, say no, have a treat in your hand snd bring him to his bed, say place and give him a treat. Start teaching him place, and treat every time you put him in place, or simply lure there with a treat. They catch on very quickly. We have a treat container on a shelf right above our dogs bed in the family room.
These videos are super helpful to prep for the puppy I will be getting in August ( litter will be born end of May) but I noticed there isn't anything addressing the schedule for 16 weeks and older. In a stream from 2 years ago u mentioned u were shirt on time and address it in another video, but I have yet to find that video or stream. Could you make a video of the progression and tips for training the puppy after 16 weeks?
I have a 12 week old puppy and we just started house training 2 days ago because we were waiting for him to be vaccinated. He still has his 4 month vaccines to get, but he’s less likely to get anything like parvo now than he was before his 3 month vaccines. We used puppy pads because you don’t really know what everyone else’s dogs have who live in the apartments. They’re really bad to use because it teaches them that it’s okay to go in the house and they see it as just another thing in the house, our puppy was peeing everywhere because he didn’t think he needed to use them. So that’s why I jump started it. You can buy grass patches if you want your puppy to be safe and still get the idea of using grass. But I bring him out, in the same spot every time. limit what he smells/licks and just wait. He’s only had about 3 accidents. I take him out every hour and a half. And in the middle of the night. You don’t want them to learn that it’s okay to go in their crate. Also if they cry in their crate, let them cry it out. Trust me our puppy SCREAMED for a week straight and we didn’t get in trouble because people here didn’t care. I just left a note on my neighbors door saying “sorry for the noise house and crate training new puppy”. I hope this helps♥️and your puppy grows to be amazing. We also bought a doggy doorbell on Amazon since we don’t have a doggy door!! And he learned to use it the first day.
Can you do one for biting? I’ve tried all of your previous videos, other videos, online articles, etc. And use a puppy that actually jumps and tries to bite??
Finding a collar to fit my chihuahua is so difficult. I finally found a harness to fit after trying several. I found a cat collar fits him. Is it essential to have a collar against a harness. I live in a rural town, Australia.
I have a question, what would be the best way to limit dog resource guarding? Our first dog who is a 16 month old malamute has been developing more territorial behaviors while we are at the dog park. She'll be very possessive of balls and other dogs' water dishes. Before she would just leave more aggressive dogs alone and find something else to do, but she's been reacting to them being more aggressive trying to be more dominant than them. She enjoys meeting other dogs and loves playing but once there are toys, treats, or other dogs are saying hi to us she'll be more aggressive to them being more dominant. Other than the resource guarding she's very sweet and pretty well behaved, just doesn't do well with trying to share or accept that other dogs can have their own ball or water dish. I was wondering what are some things I could do to help limit that behavior right now as well as what are some things I should have done when she was younger. So that I may know what to do with future puppies.
Teach her "leave it" command at home, get it solid then use it to move her away from other dogs/toys at park BEFORE a situation escalates. You have to be able to verbally guide her. Leave it, then "let"s go" and move away , not to leave the park but that dog/toy. Will take a lot of repeats. May need to keep on a ling leash at first so she can't fail, that is, reinforce old undesirable dominant behaviors.
I just got my pup last week, and I am struggling so hard to get him interested in any kind of training or play. I don’t know if it’s because he’s just bored, or what. I feel really bad about it. I want him to play and train and enjoy himself, but he doesn’t do much.
Mine too! And he’s always trying to get next to me and it hurts having to resist the urge to play and cuddle with him Becuase I don’t wanna risk him getting separation anxiety. How has your puppy been so far?
@@kaylirosales3083 very normal for puppies to follow you around especially during the first few weeks. separation anxiety is more likely to occur if they are used to being next to you every time you are home. teach the crate command and have your puppy go to their crate when you are cleaning or eating, or whatever you feel is appropriate. it’ll help them feel more confident alone over time
my nabour just got given a rottie husky mix, hes had no training and was taken at like 5 weeks old. I attempted to offer free help because i love training dogs and i spent a little time with the dog and he was extremely bitey and barky. The owner then decided to just not want my help becasue its too much affort apparently. Now i hear him crying every night in their garden and hes not bothering to train him at all. Big sigh
Good info. If the dog still doesn’t pee when you take them back out do you put them back in the crate again and keep doing so till they use the bathroom outside? Once they do go outside can they be out of the crate? Oh and say I take them back outside after 20-30 minutes of being out, take him outside and he doesn’t go. Does he go back in the crate?Thank you.
I walk around with the puppy outside until he pees and does his business, and treat with a little piece of chicken and lots of praise, then go back in. I never just send them outside alone at a young age and not already potty trained. Capture the moment they go, say yes, be happy, treat.
it's best not to give your dogs treats when they pee outside because they often develop "phantom pees" to trick you into giving them a treat, just praise them heavily and play with them! it also develops a better bond when you don't use food for everything :)
Crate training seems to be working for people allocating 100% of their time to the puppy. In fact, you need to get them out every one hour or two.. so this is not practical for people who work and have other things to do
If you're going to get a puppy, you should take vacation from work specifically so you can sort these things out with most of your attention from the start. Like a "maternity leave" of sorts. If you can't take your pup out every hour or two then you shouldn't get a pup.. get an older dog with an established bladder
You’re right, it’s not practical; so a puppy wouldn’t be a practical investment. Puppies are not lawn ornaments and you cannot “set it and forget it” in terms rearing. Puppies are literal babies.
@@TheStickofWarthis. if that doesn’t work for you hire a pet sitter. this is like complaining about how needy a human baby is. they were just born they need constant supervision like any other baby would
Keep talking to them as if they aren't deaf. They can't hear the sound, but they can still "feel" your breath and you want to keep your natural speech. You'll probably end up using the leash more and use treats that's unique to training so they can associate that scent and taste with training. Keep within their line of sight. I know people use hand signals too, but I've never done that. Good luck!
I've got the peeing part down, but my puppy does not want to poop outside and when he does, he doesn't completely go and when I take him inside then he hides and goes, how do I fix that problem?
i had to accept it and keep my puppy outside even longer till i saw him go again then i would take him in again. put grass pads in your puppy’s hiding spots so he knows when he sees grass that’s when he’s supposed to poop
Hey Shaolin, we use a houseline the moment the puppy gets home. It is lighter than a leash and gives you way more control and better timing in your training. You might find this video helpful to explain it a bit more! th-cam.com/video/45kdNR6nAOs/w-d-xo.html Happy Training! ~ Dan
If you home cook your dog's food, please follow veterinarian approved recipes. The nutritional balance has to be correct. There's also fresh food subscription services that use human-grade food prepared in USDA inspected kitchens.
@@timothyevo It's not complicated to feed a dog homecooked meals. You look up what Dogs CAN"T eat first. Dogs need Meat and Vegetables just like Humans. Buying " human grade " food is expensive and un necessary. Food is food. There is no such thing as " Human Grade ".
@@PrettyGoodLookin I agree, it's not complicated, but most people don't cook nutritionally balanced meals for their pets as they don't include key ingredients that provide the vitamins and minerals that dogs need. It can lead to health issues down the road. And yes, kibble in general is terrible for dogs, from the ingredients used to how its prepared and dehydrated. Even the premium kibble brands are questionable. That's why I went with fresh food created in partnership with veterinarian nutritionists.
@@PrettyGoodLookin I just read the end of your reply. There is a such thing as human-grade food. It's a classification of food that meets the FDA standards for human consumption. Animal food can legally contain diseased meet, roadkill, animal biproducts, etc. In order to label pet food as human-grade, only ingredients that meet certain qualifications can be used. It means the food you're feeding your pet can also be safely consumed by humans. That's why I chose it. And "expensive" is relative term. For me it's affordable. For others, I always recommend getting the best quality food you can afford.
Videos are super helpful but I wold love more examples with puppies that don't already just follow the command. Many of the puppies in the video obviously have already been taught the command but it would be helpful to see how to train unexperienced/first time puppies misbehaving (biting, barking, not following luring). Thanks!
I agree, I just got my poodle (super smart 9 week old baby), and she’s not following my lure right away and I’m panicking, but after 10x repeat she started doing it, so my expectations were just too high 😅
Agreed, just got a puppy and every video I have watched, the puppies have very clearly been worked with already.
Exactly 👍🏽
You guys have so many first-rate presenters and that's quite impressive. It doesn't come natural for people to be on camera but all these videos have fantastic, immensely professional hosts. Honestly, that's the thing I'm most impressed about.
Our puppy is arriving 1/5, and house training is the most scary part for me, our last dog came to us via 4 foster homes she was 14 months. Our new puppy is going to be 11 weeks. Thanks for this video
You'll do well if you are diligent, taking pup out often. I've had my golden retriever puppy for 6 weeks, been following McCann and it's going well. We're almost sleeping through the night 🌙. Have fun 👍
I stumbled upon your videos last week when we just got a puppy and I didn’t realize you’re in my hometown! That’s awesome!
Thanks!
I feel very lucky for finding you!!!! Thank you so much for your videos. Please do not to stop broadcasting!!!
Thanks so much for sharing this, so helpful!
Awesome!!! I just got a3 month OES. They are beautiful and I have been using your videos.
How gorgeous is she! Like a baby panda❤
Oh my! She sits like a panda 🥰
We have had our Aussiedoodle pup for 4 weeks now (got him at 12 weeks) and I have been bingewatching your videos. We have been trying to follow all your tips, but it's so tough to see what a whole day should look like while training a new pup. Some days are amazing, other days are overwhelming and exhausting and he is just so active and so bitey. He has started biting in anger and frustration when he doesn't get what he wants (usually when we stop him from getting into things). I wish I could bring him to train with you. He's such a sweet, smart boy, but the biting tantrums are stressful.
When he’s doing something naughty, say no, have a treat in your hand snd bring him to his bed, say place and give him a treat. Start teaching him place, and treat every time you put him in place, or simply lure there with a treat. They catch on very quickly. We have a treat container on a shelf right above our dogs bed in the family room.
Thanks, good information.
These videos are super helpful to prep for the puppy I will be getting in August ( litter will be born end of May) but I noticed there isn't anything addressing the schedule for 16 weeks and older. In a stream from 2 years ago u mentioned u were shirt on time and address it in another video, but I have yet to find that video or stream. Could you make a video of the progression and tips for training the puppy after 16 weeks?
@5:07 - That white rug and a puppy gives me anxiety, haha.
Awesome advice!
I would love it if you did tips for puppy training in apartments
I have a 12 week old puppy and we just started house training 2 days ago because we were waiting for him to be vaccinated. He still has his 4 month vaccines to get, but he’s less likely to get anything like parvo now than he was before his 3 month vaccines. We used puppy pads because you don’t really know what everyone else’s dogs have who live in the apartments. They’re really bad to use because it teaches them that it’s okay to go in the house and they see it as just another thing in the house, our puppy was peeing everywhere because he didn’t think he needed to use them. So that’s why I jump started it. You can buy grass patches if you want your puppy to be safe and still get the idea of using grass. But I bring him out, in the same spot every time. limit what he smells/licks and just wait. He’s only had about 3 accidents. I take him out every hour and a half. And in the middle of the night. You don’t want them to learn that it’s okay to go in their crate.
Also if they cry in their crate, let them cry it out. Trust me our puppy SCREAMED for a week straight and we didn’t get in trouble because people here didn’t care. I just left a note on my neighbors door saying “sorry for the noise house and crate training new puppy”. I hope this helps♥️and your puppy grows to be amazing.
We also bought a doggy doorbell on Amazon since we don’t have a doggy door!! And he learned to use it the first day.
Wow this is amazing thank you so much! Did you find any videos on how to train them to use the doorbell by chance?
great video, i will be getting a puppy in a couple of weeks, great information, thank you ❤️
Can you do one for biting? I’ve tried all of your previous videos, other videos, online articles, etc. And use a puppy that actually jumps and tries to bite??
Gorgeous puppy ❤ I have a 3 months Border Collie Puppy, which I have called Bonnie.
Excellent video. Very real world!
my 9 week old is crazed on the drag leash
Finding a collar to fit my chihuahua is so difficult. I finally found a harness to fit after trying several. I found a cat collar fits him. Is it essential to have a collar against a harness. I live in a rural town, Australia.
Happy New Year!🎊🎉💗🥳🐕
What is the best vegetable for dogs?
I have a question, what would be the best way to limit dog resource guarding? Our first dog who is a 16 month old malamute has been developing more territorial behaviors while we are at the dog park. She'll be very possessive of balls and other dogs' water dishes. Before she would just leave more aggressive dogs alone and find something else to do, but she's been reacting to them being more aggressive trying to be more dominant than them.
She enjoys meeting other dogs and loves playing but once there are toys, treats, or other dogs are saying hi to us she'll be more aggressive to them being more dominant. Other than the resource guarding she's very sweet and pretty well behaved, just doesn't do well with trying to share or accept that other dogs can have their own ball or water dish.
I was wondering what are some things I could do to help limit that behavior right now as well as what are some things I should have done when she was younger. So that I may know what to do with future puppies.
Teach her "leave it" command at home, get it solid then use it to move her away from other dogs/toys at park BEFORE a situation escalates. You have to be able to verbally guide her. Leave it, then "let"s go" and move away , not to leave the park but that dog/toy. Will take a lot of repeats. May need to keep on a ling leash at first so she can't fail, that is, reinforce old undesirable dominant behaviors.
I just got my pup last week, and I am struggling so hard to get him interested in any kind of training or play. I don’t know if it’s because he’s just bored, or what. I feel really bad about it. I want him to play and train and enjoy himself, but he doesn’t do much.
Has things changed for your puppy? My puppy got a lot more excited about things simply from getting a week in his new home
It will take time for it to adjust to new surroundings
Mine too! And he’s always trying to get next to me and it hurts having to resist the urge to play and cuddle with him Becuase I don’t wanna risk him getting separation anxiety. How has your puppy been so far?
@@kaylirosales3083 very normal for puppies to follow you around especially during the first few weeks. separation anxiety is more likely to occur if they are used to being next to you every time you are home. teach the crate command and have your puppy go to their crate when you are cleaning or eating, or whatever you feel is appropriate. it’ll help them feel more confident alone over time
Great video! What is the breed of this beautiful dog?
Old English Sheepdog - best breed ever! I'm biased, I love the breed and currently have my 3rd OES.
@@gwengrant8068 Thanks a lot! OES seems to be a perfect four leg friend.
My puppy is totally food motivated
my nabour just got given a rottie husky mix, hes had no training and was taken at like 5 weeks old. I attempted to offer free help because i love training dogs and i spent a little time with the dog and he was extremely bitey and barky. The owner then decided to just not want my help becasue its too much affort apparently. Now i hear him crying every night in their garden and hes not bothering to train him at all. Big sigh
what breed is she? so cute🥰
Aww is that a sheepdoodle?
working with 2 baby friench bulldogs
How do I train a tiny (11) week old) that is too small to wear a collar
Please do a video of how to carry dogs up an escalator. In the UK 🇬🇧 we have to carry dogs up escalators to get to the tube. Thanks!!
what is a house line, looks like a leash
Good info. If the dog still doesn’t pee when you take them back out do you put them back in the crate again and keep doing so till they use the bathroom outside? Once they do go outside can they be out of the crate? Oh and say I take them back outside after 20-30 minutes of being out, take him outside and he doesn’t go. Does he go back in the crate?Thank you.
Human Babies don't get potty trained until they are 1years old. Puppies will have accidents.
I think leaving the Poop on the ground will help explain that the Potty is outside.
I walk around with the puppy outside until he pees and does his business, and treat with a little piece of chicken and lots of praise, then go back in. I never just send them outside alone at a young age and not already potty trained. Capture the moment they go, say yes, be happy, treat.
it's best not to give your dogs treats when they pee outside because they often develop "phantom pees" to trick you into giving them a treat, just praise them heavily and play with them! it also develops a better bond when you don't use food for everything :)
Crate training seems to be working for people allocating 100% of their time to the puppy. In fact, you need to get them out every one hour or two.. so this is not practical for people who work and have other things to do
If you're going to get a puppy, you should take vacation from work specifically so you can sort these things out with most of your attention from the start. Like a "maternity leave" of sorts.
If you can't take your pup out every hour or two then you shouldn't get a pup.. get an older dog with an established bladder
You’re right, it’s not practical; so a puppy wouldn’t be a practical investment. Puppies are not lawn ornaments and you cannot “set it and forget it” in terms rearing. Puppies are literal babies.
@@TheStickofWarthis. if that doesn’t work for you hire a pet sitter. this is like complaining about how needy a human baby is. they were just born they need constant supervision like any other baby would
What breed is she? She is so adorable! Our family is looking at dogs.
@redpanda1617english sheepdog
Any advice for deaf pups??
Keep talking to them as if they aren't deaf. They can't hear the sound, but they can still "feel" your breath and you want to keep your natural speech.
You'll probably end up using the leash more and use treats that's unique to training so they can associate that scent and taste with training. Keep within their line of sight.
I know people use hand signals too, but I've never done that.
Good luck!
what breed is this puppy? she's much adorable
looks like old english sheepdog
You got it!
I've got the peeing part down, but my puppy does not want to poop outside and when he does, he doesn't completely go and when I take him inside then he hides and goes, how do I fix that problem?
i had to accept it and keep my puppy outside even longer till i saw him go again then i would take him in again. put grass pads in your puppy’s hiding spots so he knows when he sees grass that’s when he’s supposed to poop
Do tug toys promote biting?
Hi there, Diana! This will help: Trying To Stop Puppy Biting? Forget What You've Been Told..
th-cam.com/video/Z6A_j37luSw/w-d-xo.html
Happy Training!
I’ve tried to take a portion of her meal to do training… but after a week, she refuses to eat the rest of her meal from her bowl… what to do? 😭
What breed is that?
I like Steve
Good helpful video, but where is that dog's tail..? 😠
What do you do when your puppy will not take anything from you though?
I just only let my puppy eat from my hand the first couple days. Eventually he got hungry enough. After a few hours he ate from my hand.
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Puppy already on a leash means way passed the first week. Please do this with a real new puppy
Hey Shaolin, we use a houseline the moment the puppy gets home. It is lighter than a leash and gives you way more control and better timing in your training. You might find this video helpful to explain it a bit more!
th-cam.com/video/45kdNR6nAOs/w-d-xo.html
Happy Training!
~ Dan
IS THAT A SHEEPADOODLE?!! Stop! I cannot.
Kinda hard to stop making these mistakes after I’ve already brought the puppy home
"A chicken weiner" ... is that an American thing ?
No…? I have never heard that before.
I dont like putting dogs in a crate .
I bet farmers dont
I have a small farm and my dogs are crated at night. Predators are big issues here.
@@foxesfouracres629 Depending on where you live , in Australia a lot of farmers have them on a chain when not working
Feed Dogs Homemade Dog Suitable Meals. This will give them brain power.
If you home cook your dog's food, please follow veterinarian approved recipes. The nutritional balance has to be correct.
There's also fresh food subscription services that use human-grade food prepared in USDA inspected kitchens.
@@timothyevo It's not complicated to feed a dog homecooked meals. You look up what Dogs CAN"T eat first. Dogs need Meat and Vegetables just like Humans. Buying " human grade " food is expensive and un necessary. Food is food. There is no such thing as " Human Grade ".
@@timothyevo Kibble is poison !!!
@@PrettyGoodLookin I agree, it's not complicated, but most people don't cook nutritionally balanced meals for their pets as they don't include key ingredients that provide the vitamins and minerals that dogs need. It can lead to health issues down the road.
And yes, kibble in general is terrible for dogs, from the ingredients used to how its prepared and dehydrated. Even the premium kibble brands are questionable. That's why I went with fresh food created in partnership with veterinarian nutritionists.
@@PrettyGoodLookin I just read the end of your reply. There is a such thing as human-grade food. It's a classification of food that meets the FDA standards for human consumption. Animal food can legally contain diseased meet, roadkill, animal biproducts, etc. In order to label pet food as human-grade, only ingredients that meet certain qualifications can be used. It means the food you're feeding your pet can also be safely consumed by humans. That's why I chose it. And "expensive" is relative term. For me it's affordable. For others, I always recommend getting the best quality food you can afford.