Another highly informative tutorial by clever canine academy . Folks, this is among the very best demonstrations on living and training multiple dogs. Than you sooo much! I hope that in 2024 Clever Canine Academy will do a tutorial on intermediate or advance training on teaching a dog to down while in motion during a recall.
@ronbevacqua2468. Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and comment. I appreciate and value your response. Challenge accepted! I had an Alaskan Malamute and a Weimaraner who I trained to down and sit from a moving heel position as well as down on recall when I was competing in obedience. I Need to start working on that with the current dogs. Thank you for the inspiration to challenge myself. 😁
@boblathrop9983 Hi there! Thanks for sharing your experience with your 4-month-old spaniel. It is expected for puppies to react to new stimuli, including images or videos of other dogs. It is especially difficult when the dog(s) are staring like in the still photo. At 4 months of age, your puppy not only will be going through a teething stage but also a fear stage where new novel things will cause your puppy to be nervous and uncomfortable. That is why it is so important to socialize your puppy, exposing him/her to just seeing things in the world at a distance and making positive associations. Helping your spaniel learn that new sights and sounds are nothing to worry about. If you need more personalized advice or tips, feel free to reach out. I specialize in helping dogs overcome fear and reactivity using positive reinforcement techniques. 🐾
@gracielaloughridge5054. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. I use a combination of string cheese, Full Moon beef and chicken strips (I get fm Chewy) as the treats. All are soft and can be broken up into small pieces smaller than a green pea size. String cheese being white is easier for the dogs to see on dark surfaces or items.
@samkhadre2959. Thank you for watching, I hope you find the strategies useful. I use the Kuranda Beds-which you can find here: kuranda.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA9dGqBhAqEiwAmRpTC3SZU_7lC9AL3p9tinHzNnZSkMgaI_Ye5ofc9WQe4zFX1PH5wXiM8hoCMm8QAvD_BwE
Another highly informative tutorial by clever canine academy . Folks, this is among the very best demonstrations on living and training multiple dogs. Than you sooo much!
I hope that in 2024 Clever Canine Academy will do a tutorial on intermediate or advance training on teaching a dog to down while in motion during a recall.
@ronbevacqua2468. Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and comment. I appreciate and value your response. Challenge accepted! I had an Alaskan Malamute and a Weimaraner who I trained to down and sit from a moving heel position as well as down on recall when I was competing in obedience. I Need to start working on that with the current dogs. Thank you for the inspiration to challenge myself. 😁
Thank you💚💚💚 Beautiful pack!!!
@jeepsahara8924. Thank you for requesting a video on the topic of multi-dog households. I included the link to the pdf to help you teach Taking Turns.
My four month old spaniel growled and warning barked at the photo
@boblathrop9983 Hi there! Thanks for sharing your experience with your 4-month-old spaniel. It is expected for puppies to react to new stimuli, including images or videos of other dogs. It is especially difficult when the dog(s) are staring like in the still photo. At 4 months of age, your puppy not only will be going through a teething stage but also a fear stage where new novel things will cause your puppy to be nervous and uncomfortable. That is why it is so important to socialize your puppy, exposing him/her to just seeing things in the world at a distance and making positive associations. Helping your spaniel learn that new sights and sounds are nothing to worry about. If you need more personalized advice or tips, feel free to reach out. I specialize in helping dogs overcome fear and reactivity using positive reinforcement techniques. 🐾
Very informative! Thank you. Would you please tell me what type of treat are you using for this lesson? I see that you break it in pieces.
@gracielaloughridge5054. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. I use a combination of string cheese, Full Moon beef and chicken strips (I get fm Chewy) as the treats. All are soft and can be broken up into small pieces smaller than a green pea size. String cheese being white is easier for the dogs to see on dark surfaces or items.
Thank you so much for the information. I love your videos.
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Thank you for the nice video, where did you get those large dog beds from ?
@samkhadre2959. Thank you for watching, I hope you find the strategies useful. I use the Kuranda Beds-which you can find here: kuranda.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA9dGqBhAqEiwAmRpTC3SZU_7lC9AL3p9tinHzNnZSkMgaI_Ye5ofc9WQe4zFX1PH5wXiM8hoCMm8QAvD_BwE
Thank you for the link.
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