Great video. My 4 yr old Bully understands the basics and does well, but gets distracted way too easily. Just did this training with him today and we were able to go off leash until he started hearing kids at a nearby park. Then he started doing his "zoom sprints" around my backyard. Any advice on how to control the "zoomy sprints"?
Use a long line when training under higher distraction. That way if the dog breaks focus and takes off you can correct them and bring them back to you. Keep the sessions short at first and build duration and distance over time!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies Mine will be 12 weeks in a few days. When is the best time to start training and how do you stop the puppy chewing everything.
@@trumpchump3539 start right away! Use their food to lure them and hand feed to create a bond! For chewing, redirect them on to something the can chew on or if they are over stimulated and over tired then the need to be put in their crate!
Hi obsoletly love your video I am new to bully breed I just recently got pocket bully male pup he 7 weeks old, just wondering whens best time to start basic demands such as sit wait etc, Thank you
Our bully is 10 weeks tomorrow. Do puppies have regression? He knows leave it, down, stay, wait, come and his name. But sometimes he's just naughty. Is it just about keeping consistent? When do I know for sure that he has these commands down? I feel like he knows what I'm asking but he will legit sneeze at me and not do it.
That’s truly amazing if he knows all that at 10 weeks! Don’t put too much pressure on him though he’s still such a young puppy. At this stage you’ll need a reinforcer (food most likely) to reward him for completing the right commands. Don’t take that away too soon! Typically by about 6 months with consistent training the dog should know the commands without the lure. At that point when they fully understand the command and choose not to obey, you could correct them. But have fun with them at this age and DON’T be too hard on them, puppies make mistakes that’s all part of the process!
Socialize him early. Take him out to experience all different sights, sounds and smells as carefully as possible. Avoid high traffic dog areas like parks and dog parks where he could pick something up. He doesn’t necessarily have to meet everyone but he has to see a variety of people and other animals, cars, bikes, rollerbladers etc... This will build confidence in your puppy and make sure you are leading by example, keep the puppy safe from non friendly dogs but let him work through his insecurities. As far as guarding, they have natural guarding instincts but if you’re looking for protection work then please please seek a reputable trainer. That’s not something you want to mess around with!
Reduce and limit the distractions. If you’re teaching something outside or where there’s a lot of distractions then it will be much more difficult. Start inside and work your way up to more distractions!
Through a crate! Best way is to let your puppy observe everything through the crate. Once your current dog assesses the situation and is alright and calm with the new puppy. You can let them interact for short periods supervised. If the puppy is bothering the older dog (which will happen naturally) just relieve the older dog by putting the puppy in the crate. Once the older dog starts sleeping by the puppy in the crate, that will signify they’ve accepted him. Good luck!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies thanks for the speedy reply im getting a create with him so I just bring him in and put him straight into the create? Or do I let him have a sniff around first?
@@tophodonthetrowel4730 I would keep your current dog away from the puppy and let your puppy explore a bit. Let him get comfortable with his new surroundings. I'd throw food in the crate and let him start going in and out of the crate getting rewarded with food when he is in the crate. I'd take him out to potty then when you do end up putting him in the crate and closing the door he is going to cry. It may be for 10 minutes up to 2 hours. He must learn to work through this so do not let him out. Once he settles down he will fall asleep and when he wakes up take him out to potty again. Make the crate a positive place to be by giving the puppy good things when he's in there and making him feel safe. Never use the crate as punishment always reward the puppy in the crate and this will create a positive association and a place the puppy will be happy to be in.
@@greatwhitenorthbullies so I got my little boy yesterday turns out I only needed to introduce him through the pen for about 2 mins and my other dog, a girl (staff x mastiff) who already loves boys has just had a fantom pregnancy and I think she thinks he is her pup lol keept nesting in there until he ruined it by humping her now she's had enough haha. But night 1 in the pen no problems onto simple training tasks today like sit and getting him to react to his name which the wife and kids named dobby 😂.
@@tophodonthetrowel4730 that’s awesome! Glad to hear things are going well! Establish good structure and you’ll end up with a great dog, keep up the good work.
Would you recommend teaching paw? Iv heard it’s not really a good one to teach an with the size of xls they have a lot of weight behind them. My last pup pawed my face a couple of times so unsure whether to teach my xl 😢
My husband is reluctant to introduce leash and collar to our 10week old bully. This is from advice from our breeder. What age would you recommend to introduce this?
ASAP get them used to taking the collar off and on as well practice taking the leash off and on. If you only put the leash on to take the dog on a walk then it will get excited every time it sees the leash making it more difficult
How big is he now, do you remember his weight then? I recently got an xl bully and he’s about 2 1/2 months 10 weeks and he looks close to this size. I’m just trying to figure out what to expect
This is my female, I believe she was around 35lbs here. She weighs 90 right now with a little more growing to do! Males are typically going to be bigger
Typically I transition from using treats once I know the dog understands the verbal commands without the use of the lure. To do this I say the command, wait for the behavior and delay the lure if necessary. This is the stage where I then would add corrections to the dog for not listening to the commands. This process allows to dog to understand that they must listen! Hope that helps
My bully bambino is 9 weeks old, and she's already showing great promise. I've just been doing bits of treat incentive command training, with and without treat in hand, and already, she's sitting when prompted. Sits and waits for food...zero fuss or noise. Can even eat my food and she isn't even bothered. Not a stitch of begging or whining. Such an amazing temperament and personality. I love her so much.
Just got one 2 days ago and I came across this not sure if i will get a response. But she is 2 months and just wild if i keep the training constant will she be easier to train by 4 months?
Obedience training is only one part to getting a well behaved dog. As a puppy make sure to be giving them lots of structure. Give them plenty of crate time to help them relax. Make sure they are getting carefully socialized to everything and use your feeding times as a way to train them. If you can stay consistent you will end up having a great dog!
Haha! That’s just what puppies do. I usually redirect them on to something they can chew on. If they’re still biting on you after that, they’re probably over tired and putting them in the crate is your best bet. Puppies need lots of sleep but will try and stay awake until they physically can’t keep their eyes open anymore. Keep them structured and make sure they get plenty of crate time because that also teaches them how to calm down in the house! Hope that helps
@@jenniferlee1273 sure can, I feed my dogs raw as well! I tend not to try and use treats for training, I prefer to use their food. Every now and then as a reward I’ll mix it up and use some high value treats such as cheese. Hope this helps!
There are many more distractions outside making it more difficult. Try becoming more exciting be keeping the dog engaged on you. Keep the sessions short and increase as the dog progresses.
It’s just a puppy at 4 months don’t be too hard on it! You will want to teach the dog to follow your lead, start off on concrete or pavement (less distractions) and practice changing directions while giving your dog a command (I use “let’s go”) if the dog stops you must continue walking and the dog will follow. Be sure to let your dog also be a dog and give them time to sniff and explore, they don’t always have to be on a structured walk!
Awesome man thanks for the reply and I will try some cheese. I have a youtube page for my bully SoutWard Pluto. Check it out and keep giving us these dope and insightful videos 🤙🏽💪🏽
This puppy is so fucling beautiful
thanks to your vids i trained my bully and trained a couple more of my friends dogs
Great video. My 4 yr old Bully understands the basics and does well, but gets distracted way too easily. Just did this training with him today and we were able to go off leash until he started hearing kids at a nearby park. Then he started doing his "zoom sprints" around my backyard. Any advice on how to control the "zoomy sprints"?
Use a long line when training under higher distraction. That way if the dog breaks focus and takes off you can correct them and bring them back to you. Keep the sessions short at first and build duration and distance over time!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies Appreciate the quick response!! Your dogs look incredible
Appreciate that!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies Mine will be 12 weeks in a few days. When is the best time to start training and how do you stop the puppy chewing everything.
@@trumpchump3539 start right away! Use their food to lure them and hand feed to create a bond! For chewing, redirect them on to something the can chew on or if they are over stimulated and over tired then the need to be put in their crate!
Hi obsoletly love your video I am new to bully breed I just recently got pocket bully male pup he 7 weeks old, just wondering whens best time to start basic demands such as sit wait etc,
Thank you
Right away! Hand feed and start luring all your commands with your food.
Our bully is 10 weeks tomorrow. Do puppies have regression? He knows leave it, down, stay, wait, come and his name. But sometimes he's just naughty. Is it just about keeping consistent? When do I know for sure that he has these commands down? I feel like he knows what I'm asking but he will legit sneeze at me and not do it.
That’s truly amazing if he knows all that at 10 weeks! Don’t put too much pressure on him though he’s still such a young puppy. At this stage you’ll need a reinforcer (food most likely) to reward him for completing the right commands. Don’t take that away too soon! Typically by about 6 months with consistent training the dog should know the commands without the lure. At that point when they fully understand the command and choose not to obey, you could correct them. But have fun with them at this age and DON’T be too hard on them, puppies make mistakes that’s all part of the process!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies thanks. This dog is smarter than any dog I've known. It's scary. Are you putting out anymore videos soon?
Amazing puppy bro you have trained your dog well. Hats off to you
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words!
getting a xl pup soon what are some ways i can teach him to not grow up aggressive and get along with everyone but still b a guard dog when at home
Socialize him early. Take him out to experience all different sights, sounds and smells as carefully as possible. Avoid high traffic dog areas like parks and dog parks where he could pick something up. He doesn’t necessarily have to meet everyone but he has to see a variety of people and other animals, cars, bikes, rollerbladers etc... This will build confidence in your puppy and make sure you are leading by example, keep the puppy safe from non friendly dogs but let him work through his insecurities. As far as guarding, they have natural guarding instincts but if you’re looking for protection work then please please seek a reputable trainer. That’s not something you want to mess around with!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies thank u so much for ur response this will help me and i will definitely get reputable trainer to train my dog ! 👍🏼
You have to do the click before the treat
I have a 6 month old XL bully and he sits when he’s told but have a hard time learning the stay and here command , pretty hard headed any tips
Reduce and limit the distractions. If you’re teaching something outside or where there’s a lot of distractions then it will be much more difficult. Start inside and work your way up to more distractions!
Awesome vid bro very helpful 😁
How old was she when you started training her basic commands
As soon as I got her, 8 weeks old
Sooo cute
I just got a xl bully. I need some treats like those. She 7 months new to me. 😅
I'm picking my xl up tomorrow hes also 4 months I'm here to get tips. How do I introduce him to my current dog? Which way is best?
Through a crate! Best way is to let your puppy observe everything through the crate. Once your current dog assesses the situation and is alright and calm with the new puppy. You can let them interact for short periods supervised. If the puppy is bothering the older dog (which will happen naturally) just relieve the older dog by putting the puppy in the crate. Once the older dog starts sleeping by the puppy in the crate, that will signify they’ve accepted him. Good luck!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies thanks for the speedy reply im getting a create with him so I just bring him in and put him straight into the create? Or do I let him have a sniff around first?
@@tophodonthetrowel4730 I would keep your current dog away from the puppy and let your puppy explore a bit. Let him get comfortable with his new surroundings. I'd throw food in the crate and let him start going in and out of the crate getting rewarded with food when he is in the crate. I'd take him out to potty then when you do end up putting him in the crate and closing the door he is going to cry. It may be for 10 minutes up to 2 hours. He must learn to work through this so do not let him out. Once he settles down he will fall asleep and when he wakes up take him out to potty again. Make the crate a positive place to be by giving the puppy good things when he's in there and making him feel safe. Never use the crate as punishment always reward the puppy in the crate and this will create a positive association and a place the puppy will be happy to be in.
@@greatwhitenorthbullies so I got my little boy yesterday turns out I only needed to introduce him through the pen for about 2 mins and my other dog, a girl (staff x mastiff) who already loves boys has just had a fantom pregnancy and I think she thinks he is her pup lol keept nesting in there until he ruined it by humping her now she's had enough haha. But night 1 in the pen no problems onto simple training tasks today like sit and getting him to react to his name which the wife and kids named dobby 😂.
@@tophodonthetrowel4730 that’s awesome! Glad to hear things are going well! Establish good structure and you’ll end up with a great dog, keep up the good work.
Would you recommend teaching paw? Iv heard it’s not really a good one to teach an with the size of xls they have a lot of weight behind them. My last pup pawed my face a couple of times so unsure whether to teach my xl 😢
I wouldn’t say that you shouldn’t. It’s personal preference, for the reasons you mentioned, I don’t.
My husband is reluctant to introduce leash and collar to our 10week old bully. This is from advice from our breeder. What age would you recommend to introduce this?
ASAP get them used to taking the collar off and on as well practice taking the leash off and on. If you only put the leash on to take the dog on a walk then it will get excited every time it sees the leash making it more difficult
How big is he now, do you remember his weight then? I recently got an xl bully and he’s about 2 1/2 months 10 weeks and he looks close to this size. I’m just trying to figure out what to expect
This is my female, I believe she was around 35lbs here. She weighs 90 right now with a little more growing to do! Males are typically going to be bigger
Expect huge 😂 my xl is 11 months around 55kg
I had my 8 week old weighed today 5.9kg.
@@kevl1747I have a 13 week old weighs 14kg
When do you stop the treats pls. Thank you
Typically I transition from using treats once I know the dog understands the verbal commands without the use of the lure. To do this I say the command, wait for the behavior and delay the lure if necessary. This is the stage where I then would add corrections to the dog for not listening to the commands. This process allows to dog to understand that they must listen! Hope that helps
@@greatwhitenorthbullies great. Many thanks.
Can you do this without the clicker?
For sure. Instead of clicking just say “yes” or whatever word you want to use to mark the correct behaviour.
HEY, where could I buy a clicker to train my new pup?
Your local pet store should carry them, if not I’d just get it online off Amazon
Amazing work. My XL is 6 weeks.
When would be the best time to start training ?
Start him or her off as early as possible
Start after 3 month
Start soon as possible
My bully bambino is 9 weeks old, and she's already showing great promise. I've just been doing bits of treat incentive command training, with and without treat in hand, and already, she's sitting when prompted. Sits and waits for food...zero fuss or noise. Can even eat my food and she isn't even bothered. Not a stitch of begging or whining. Such an amazing temperament and personality.
I love her so much.
Why did you prefer this breed? When they're are so many more selected over 100's of years for better companionship?
Why does it matter? Just because this breed of dog is not your favorite, doesn’t mean it isn’t or shouldn’t be anybody else’s! Grow up and get a life!
@@Kallaa876 F that noise. Don't want them in my community.
I want a bully, don’t know where to look at all
Where are you located?
@@greatwhitenorthbullies Baltimore
Just got one 2 days ago and I came across this not sure if i will get a response. But she is 2 months and just wild if i keep the training constant will she be easier to train by 4 months?
Obedience training is only one part to getting a well behaved dog. As a puppy make sure to be giving them lots of structure. Give them plenty of crate time to help them relax. Make sure they are getting carefully socialized to everything and use your feeding times as a way to train them. If you can stay consistent you will end up having a great dog!
She looks like my baby girl, except for mine has floppy ears..❤
Um my dogs 8 weeks and is that big and she’s supposed to be a exotic 😅
Lol exotic puppies are typically bigger as puppies but obviously won’t grow as much as an XL
@@greatwhitenorthbullies she’s deffo not a exotic we seen a full grown on other day she’s twice since of it x
That doesn’t mean she’s gonna be bigger than his dog.
Mines 7 weeks
I just got a bully 4mos. He is chill and lightweight trained where I buy the clicker thing at
Nice, you can get them on Amazon or your local pet store
@@greatwhitenorthbullies yes sirrrr I found them
Got a 12week old pocket bully did you having any tips to stop the biting of everything 😂 🙏🏻
Haha! That’s just what puppies do. I usually redirect them on to something they can chew on. If they’re still biting on you after that, they’re probably over tired and putting them in the crate is your best bet. Puppies need lots of sleep but will try and stay awake until they physically can’t keep their eyes open anymore. Keep them structured and make sure they get plenty of crate time because that also teaches them how to calm down in the house! Hope that helps
Cool. How long does it normally take for them to learn wait tho. I have an Akita, he ain’t got the wait part like that yet lol
A few weeks. Start with short durations and build your way up
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What kind of treats do you use?
Typically just their food! Sometimes I’ll use cheese
@@greatwhitenorthbullies thank you for answering my question. Should i use cheese even though my bully xl is on a raw diet?
@@jenniferlee1273 sure can, I feed my dogs raw as well! I tend not to try and use treats for training, I prefer to use their food. Every now and then as a reward I’ll mix it up and use some high value treats such as cheese. Hope this helps!
@@greatwhitenorthbullies yes this helps. Thank you so much.
Do you have any puppies available?
I will have puppies available at the end of June
Good job
you have any puppies like this one and how much?
Not at this time unfortunately
Works inside when I go out my Xl does not listen at all
There are many more distractions outside making it more difficult. Try becoming more exciting be keeping the dog engaged on you. Keep the sessions short and increase as the dog progresses.
What is the reason behind the clicker?
It’s a marker to tell the dog they performed the right behavior.
Bro in which month do u start training
As soon as you get your puppy! Start luring and shaping behaviors.
Beautiful pup do is she from a kennel i would like one
What treats do you use caus i have tried all kinds of treats
I typically just train them using their normal food. However I find cheese to be something they really like!
Can this work on a 3-4 year old American Bulldog mix?
For sure, your dog isn’t really ever too old to learn new obedience
This looks like my Xl bully
Good stuff
Where did you get your dogs?
Lupin - instagram.com/newimagebullies.jon.enns
Bella- instagram.com/goodlifekennelscanada
What kind of dog treats do you use?
Usually just their regular dog food!
How many xl bully month old?
4
My regular American bull (4 months) is great at everything besides constantly stopping and sniffing things on walks
It’s just a puppy at 4 months don’t be too hard on it! You will want to teach the dog to follow your lead, start off on concrete or pavement (less distractions) and practice changing directions while giving your dog a command (I use “let’s go”) if the dog stops you must continue walking and the dog will follow. Be sure to let your dog also be a dog and give them time to sniff and explore, they don’t always have to be on a structured walk!
Let them smell as much as they want it’s good for them and when they are a bit older they will smell less
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Awesome man thanks for the reply and I will try some cheese. I have a youtube page for my bully SoutWard Pluto. Check it out and keep giving us these dope and insightful videos 🤙🏽💪🏽
this is a pitball nice try lmfao.
Yes a “pitball” lol…
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