I had 2 St.bernards many years ago and I'll tell you they were super easy to train..But I recently got a Great Pyrenees.He is a super stubborn boy..He will not walk on a leash but he will soon lol
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I've had many dogs over the years, we recently rescued a 1-2 year old Great Pyrenees, and he is the most stubborn and hard-to-train dog I've ever seen in my whole life. Seeing these lessons performed on a Pyrenees gives me some hope, even if this one in your video is very young still.
They are supposed to be stubborn... honestly. They are breed to escort flocks around without human help. Meaning they run the show including fighting any threats. Also, many are used or come lines that were sled dogs. Mine pulls all the time. It's a good workout. also check out pygmy harbor farms. and big horn mountain LSG
@@lorenacastillo3568 We've just accepted that he's an instinctual dog. He has amazingly good instincts and he's well socialized and calm and mature, and willing to work with us to a degree. "Tricks" however are completely off the table. If I have to bribe him with treats to do anything he's not going to be trustworthy. I can get him to heel and come and stay and such, but when he decides he doesn't want to listen nothing under the sun will make him listen, because I'm not a professional dog trainer. I try to be consistent, I'm calm and assertive, but when he decides he is going to do something he does it, period. I can't trust him off leash and that's all there is to it. He us however potty trained, and tbh I worry about his potty training because he simply won't go in the house and if I allow myself to get distracted, or if I go away and someone else neglects him or something like that, he just holds it all in regardless, so I've gotten in the habit of taking him out at a certain schedule and he does let me know, by standing at the door and every minute or so barking once. I love him to death, but I've gotten to the point where I've just accepted the limitations that exist between our dynamic. A better trainer could probably get him to be trustworthy off leash. A more people pleasing dog, and I could and have in the past trained the dog to be trustworthy off leash. He's a great dog regardless.
@@RicoLen1 thanks so much for the response! I believe our pup is going to be great responsibility on teaching him lol he is very stubborn on walks . He has the basics down like sit,lay, paw but we are still struggling on following us on a walk on a lea h . But he is sweet as can be . And we are also very calm with him . Wish Us luck !
Mechanics are so important yet overlooked by most trainers. For example, keeping the lure 1 inch from nose is an important mechanic. Giving treat AS dog's behind hits the floor is also mechanics. Conveying these details is so important!
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I just got my pyr puppy a couple weeks ago and he is the best news! I am so excited to start training with him using your techniques! I love that you include so much play in your training! Thanks for the wonderful video!
Wow this is so helpful! Thanks so much! I can’t afford to pay thousands to a trainer. These videos gave me the confidence to be able to teach my own dog. Not to mention how rewarding it’ll be! I have an 8 week old male Great Pyrenees :) as well as other dogs but we won’t get into that. Lol
that one person who watched this to train their cat lol also thanks for making this! now imma go train my great pyrenees :o THERES ONE LIKE! but why is it blue?
Hi Buddy. The puppy biting is a perfectly normal behavior. Have you watched our video "Let's Raise a Puppy, Lesson 3: Keeping Puppy Teeth Properly Occupied". Also, we'd be happy to provide a private session for you via zoom meeting.
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My pyrenees akbash mix puppy bites a lot. He is 3 months old so I'm wondering if it's stops with time or do I have to train it, i dont want it to still bite when its big
Hi Mariah. The puppy biting is normal, but not what we want to be occurring! We are here to help if you'd like assistance via live tele-training. www.CaninesAtTraining.pet
Thank you so much for these videos! I am enjoying using them to train our two PYR/ Border Collie mix puppies. Do you have advice for getting two brothers to pay attention to the commands when they are together? I have great results when they are separated, but they ignore me when they are together. Thank you! They are about 4 and a half months old. Also, potty training advice?
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I'm no trainer, but for our Pyr, we found that exercise helps a lot, and despite the controversy over negative feedback, we used a squirt bottle. We have a very regular sleep schedule in our home, and when we go to bed, one of the last things we do is take him outside for a last-chance bathroom trip, then when he comes in we take off his collar. After that point if he barks, I get up with the squirt bottle, I tell him "no" once, and squirt him in the face. He hates it, but after just a handful of experiences with that he's almost completely stopped. In the mornings before we take him outside again, we put the collar back on. Now he is as quiet as he can be whenever he has his collar off. I'm sure there are better ways to do it, but I don't know what they are, and this worked very quickly. Maybe if someone knows a better way, if they see me telling you how I did it, they'll feel obliged to tell you just to show they know better. ;)
practice in new places - gotcha😮 i didn’t think if this but now makes real sense
Why is the heck would anyone put a thumbs down. This a lady is a great trainer.
pyrenees are smart enough to understand the concept, and fluffy enough to still not care
:D
I have a great pyre and they are like old souls in furry packages. Just so laid back, even as a pup. ❤️
Great Pyrenees train YOU! They have cat-a-tude. 👌😎
I am so glad I found you!❤ I'll be getting a 9 week old GP and I want to make sure I can give her or him the best training! Thank you for sharing!❤
I had 2 St.bernards many years ago and I'll tell you they were super easy to train..But I recently got a Great Pyrenees.He is a super stubborn boy..He will not walk on a leash but he will soon lol
Working with my 3-month old adopted pup! She’s got sit. Working on come and watch me
He is so calm.....mine is all over the place and full of energy
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Great Pyrenees are pretty chill for the most part.
@@ozzyb6595 Not mine hahaha
@@CaninesAtTraining which year is this?
@@rojayreid908 This was recorded in 2018
I've had many dogs over the years, we recently rescued a 1-2 year old Great Pyrenees, and he is the most stubborn and hard-to-train dog I've ever seen in my whole life. Seeing these lessons performed on a Pyrenees gives me some hope, even if this one in your video is very young still.
They are supposed to be stubborn... honestly. They are breed to escort flocks around without human help. Meaning they run the show including fighting any threats. Also, many are used or come lines that were sled dogs. Mine pulls all the time. It's a good workout. also check out pygmy harbor farms. and big horn mountain LSG
Just got out very first puppy and it’s a Great Py ! How’s it going with your doggy ? How was your training
@@lorenacastillo3568 We've just accepted that he's an instinctual dog. He has amazingly good instincts and he's well socialized and calm and mature, and willing to work with us to a degree. "Tricks" however are completely off the table. If I have to bribe him with treats to do anything he's not going to be trustworthy. I can get him to heel and come and stay and such, but when he decides he doesn't want to listen nothing under the sun will make him listen, because I'm not a professional dog trainer.
I try to be consistent, I'm calm and assertive, but when he decides he is going to do something he does it, period. I can't trust him off leash and that's all there is to it.
He us however potty trained, and tbh I worry about his potty training because he simply won't go in the house and if I allow myself to get distracted, or if I go away and someone else neglects him or something like that, he just holds it all in regardless, so I've gotten in the habit of taking him out at a certain schedule and he does let me know, by standing at the door and every minute or so barking once.
I love him to death, but I've gotten to the point where I've just accepted the limitations that exist between our dynamic. A better trainer could probably get him to be trustworthy off leash. A more people pleasing dog, and I could and have in the past trained the dog to be trustworthy off leash. He's a great dog regardless.
@@RicoLen1 thanks so much for the response! I believe our pup is going to be great responsibility on teaching him lol he is very stubborn on walks . He has the basics down like sit,lay, paw but we are still struggling on following us on a walk on a lea h . But he is sweet as can be . And we are also very calm with him . Wish Us luck !
Mechanics are so important yet overlooked by most trainers. For example, keeping the lure 1 inch from nose is an important mechanic. Giving treat AS dog's behind hits the floor is also mechanics. Conveying these details is so important!
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You're a wonderful trainer/educator and Xander is so darling and smart!
I just got my pyr puppy a couple weeks ago and he is the best news! I am so excited to start training with him using your techniques! I love that you include so much play in your training! Thanks for the wonderful video!
Wow this is so helpful! Thanks so much! I can’t afford to pay thousands to a trainer. These videos gave me the confidence to be able to teach my own dog. Not to mention how rewarding it’ll be! I have an 8 week old male Great Pyrenees :) as well as other dogs but we won’t get into that. Lol
Hi. Now that your Pyr pup is a little older, how's the training coming along?
Yeah I'd like to know. Mine is right at the same age... I think
Thank you. What an adorable and smart pup!
Thank you!
Love the Pyrenees! Great dogs!
Very helpful video and I used this video for my great Pyrenees training..
Thank you for sharing and helping out really appreciate this video 👌🏾
Thank you so much, you’re videos are a lifesaver. I’ve been able to get my maremma puppy to sit on command and now have him learning ‘down’.
I really enjoyed this video.Thank you!
the collar grab was super helpful! Thank you! Shared your video with friends
So glad it was helpful, and thank you SO much for sharing!
Thanks so much for this video first 8 minutes and I practiced with my dog sit and he learned in half hour thanks
Hi Cooki dough. So glad this was helpful for your dog !
This is so great. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, Kimberly!
19:36 seconds of heart melting footage 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awww, thank you!
that one person who watched this to train their cat lol
also thanks for making this! now imma go train my great pyrenees
:o THERES ONE LIKE! but why is it blue?
We're glad you enjoyed it. Let us know how it goes with your Pyr :)
Hihi! I have a 8 month old pyr that's not food or toy motivated, any tips?
Down at 12:50. Come at 14:50.
How old should a GP puppy be to begin training?
On the 18th I will have to boys this will be so helpful they are 8 weeks old Jackies in fl
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I have a great pyrenees too
Pyrs are great dogs!
I know they are but mine is a little to naughty he bites every thing bites me. Can you give me some tips on how to make my dog to stop Biting me?
Hi Buddy. The puppy biting is a perfectly normal behavior. Have you watched our video
"Let's Raise a Puppy, Lesson 3: Keeping Puppy Teeth Properly Occupied". Also, we'd be happy to provide a private session for you via zoom meeting.
Thank you for da tips
My pyre puppy is full of energy and never calm, always mouthy and all over me - help!
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maybe exercise him before the training session. Just be sure not to wipe him out completely cause then he'll be too tired to pay attention
This woman definitely found her calling.
Snowball 😹🐾🐾😉😻💟
My pyrenees akbash mix puppy bites a lot. He is 3 months old so I'm wondering if it's stops with time or do I have to train it, i dont want it to still bite when its big
Hi Mariah. The puppy biting is normal, but not what we want to be occurring! We are here to help if you'd like assistance via live tele-training. www.CaninesAtTraining.pet
Thank you so much for these videos! I am enjoying using them to train our two PYR/ Border Collie mix puppies. Do you have advice for getting two brothers to pay attention to the commands when they are together? I have great results when they are separated, but they ignore me when they are together. Thank you! They are about 4 and a half months old. Also, potty training advice?
@C.A.T. School Canines at training Thank you! I was going to start Video number 2 next week.
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Do it quickly, they get big fast. When that happens, all bets are off.
my step sone had a dog that knew the names of all his toys. About 12 of them.
You can't out stubborn a great pyrenees
My pry mix is a barker and some of the neighbors are telling me to but a no bark collar on her. What is your opinion about no bark collars?;
I'm no trainer, but for our Pyr, we found that exercise helps a lot, and despite the controversy over negative feedback, we used a squirt bottle. We have a very regular sleep schedule in our home, and when we go to bed, one of the last things we do is take him outside for a last-chance bathroom trip, then when he comes in we take off his collar. After that point if he barks, I get up with the squirt bottle, I tell him "no" once, and squirt him in the face. He hates it, but after just a handful of experiences with that he's almost completely stopped. In the mornings before we take him outside again, we put the collar back on. Now he is as quiet as he can be whenever he has his collar off.
I'm sure there are better ways to do it, but I don't know what they are, and this worked very quickly. Maybe if someone knows a better way, if they see me telling you how I did it, they'll feel obliged to tell you just to show they know better. ;)
Boring
Maybe when you grow up, you will realize that repetition is an important component of learning.