It would be so very helpful to have an actual dog doing the things you are teaching in your videos. Are there any actual dog models to follow in your puppy course?
My BMD never really jumped up on people unless it was at an acceptable time (playing). I never gave it any thought till i saw this video. Weird, it's like he knows (on his own) when it's okay. His thing is almost the opposite. He really likes to walk between your legs. I'm on the taller side, so it's not that big a problem with me, but my 75 year old dad that 5' 6" can almost ride him like a horse. That can be a safety hazzard.
Hello Will, as always, great video! Could you talk a little about the other "Sennenhund", the Greater Swiss Sennenhund. If possible of course. Thank you!
My Bernese puppy is shy and frightened of new things.He’s very well behaved and intelligent .This makes socializing difficult.Why is he like this when my son has his brother who’s very outgoing and my pup is the opposite,we can’t bring them together without my pup getting so frightened he becomes aggressive.They are 4 months old.Help!!!!
It is so, so, so much easier folks 2 ''capture'' behaviors when they are pups and you are sitting on the floor giving names to the things that they do when they're just running around being babies and rewarding them when you get the timing right and say the word before they do a "sit" or plop down in a " place " or lie "down" cuz they're tired and want to take a breather, etcetera, but most especially calling their name and saying "come" or "here" or "to me" or your choice of words. You might even get ambitious enough to try the heel command but while you're sitting on the floor playing and capturing behaviors with your pup it might be a little difficult for him to get the idea to focus on your foot as the place to be but I'm sure it's possible. You could put that treat right by your foot and he would learn to look at that foot as a place for a good place to be when you say heel. I've never tried it but I just know it would work! What do you think, Will? Is it possible? You can tell me I'm Dreamin' - I can take it.
Can you please stop repeating things 10 times over? Even though this video topic is super interesting to me I had real trouble getting through you repeating the same thing over and over again. Then the commercial and I'm done watching this without even getting to the crux.
It would be so very helpful to have an actual dog doing the things you are teaching in your videos. Are there any actual dog models to follow in your puppy course?
My BMD never really jumped up on people unless it was at an acceptable time (playing). I never gave it any thought till i saw this video. Weird, it's like he knows (on his own) when it's okay. His thing is almost the opposite. He really likes to walk between your legs. I'm on the taller side, so it's not that big a problem with me, but my 75 year old dad that 5' 6" can almost ride him like a horse. That can be a safety hazzard.
Ya, my girl at 10 months is not only going through my legs, but many people in the park. It's sweet but she's going to knock down someone eventually.
Hello Will, as always, great video! Could you talk a little about the other "Sennenhund", the Greater Swiss Sennenhund. If possible of course. Thank you!
Do you have a printed training manual that I can purchase? If so where is it? Thanks.
Yes how did you trained 7 Bernese twocc bc adults and 5 6 months
My Bernese puppy is shy and frightened of new things.He’s very well behaved and intelligent .This makes socializing difficult.Why is he like this when my son has his brother who’s very outgoing and my pup is the opposite,we can’t bring them together without my pup getting so frightened he becomes aggressive.They are 4 months old.Help!!!!
Is this webinar from your bootcamp course or can I find this and other webinars somewhere else?
These are separate from our courses, you can find more to come on this channel or spread around our others
It is so, so, so much easier folks 2 ''capture'' behaviors when they are pups and you are sitting on the floor giving names to the things that they do when they're just running around being babies and rewarding them when you get the timing right and say the word before they do a "sit" or plop down in a " place " or lie "down" cuz they're tired and want to take a breather, etcetera, but most especially calling their name and saying "come" or "here" or "to me" or your choice of words. You might even get ambitious enough to try the heel command but while you're sitting on the floor playing and capturing behaviors with your pup it might be a little difficult for him to get the idea to focus on your foot as the place to be but I'm sure it's possible. You could put that treat right by your foot and he would learn to look at that foot as a place for a good place to be when you say heel. I've never tried it but I just know it would work!
What do you think, Will? Is it possible? You can tell me I'm Dreamin' - I can take it.
Can you please stop repeating things 10 times over? Even though this video topic is super interesting to me I had real trouble getting through you repeating the same thing over and over again. Then the commercial and I'm done watching this without even getting to the crux.
Talk less, demonstrate more
If you're looking for live demonstrations head over to our dedicated training channel: th-cam.com/channels/6z0E8nSfCvelwA3bon_phg.html
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