That was my first thought....can't find any vids on THAT little trick. I can get my pup to lie down...sometimes, but only if I'm standing right close. Lying down from a distance is a whole other thing and no one is showing how to accomplish that.
@@prayerangel1 you can find Dogsthat has a video on it. The main way I taught it was 1, using a leash tied to a tree. She can’t get to me so there’s no creeping and always throwing treats/toys behind her. So the treats don’t always come from me.
@@prayerangel1 you can find Dogsthat has a video on it. The main way I taught it was 1, using a leash tied to a tree. She can’t get to me so there’s no creeping and always throwing treats/toys behind her. So the treats don’t always come from me.
Nice one does German shepherd be trained like that!?
cute puppy
Cute pup, but where is the "instant down" instruction mentioned in the video title?
Yes, it's all good to enforce it but how did you teach her down the initial part?
That was my first thought....can't find any vids on THAT little trick. I can get my pup to lie down...sometimes, but only if I'm standing right close. Lying down from a distance is a whole other thing and no one is showing how to accomplish that.
@@prayerangel1 you can find Dogsthat has a video on it. The main way I taught it was 1, using a leash tied to a tree. She can’t get to me so there’s no creeping and always throwing treats/toys behind her. So the treats don’t always come from me.
@@prayerangel1 you can find Dogsthat has a video on it. The main way I taught it was 1, using a leash tied to a tree. She can’t get to me so there’s no creeping and always throwing treats/toys behind her. So the treats don’t always come from me.
Bonny dog
That voice is distracting me