I am so glad you made this video!!!! I LOVE this breed! My grandparents had Gordon and Irish Setters when I was growing up!!!! I thought both breeds had become extinct......this makes me so happy!!! They were the BEST dogs!!
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS!!!! I have watched your videos for a while and my parents have two 1 yr old boxers. One is reliable off leash, the other IS NOT. She has run off on multiple occasions and taken the male with her. I finally started them on e collars and it has helped tremendously! The female is at a point where I can walk her by herself on a hike and have her stick by m e. With both dogs, she stays on a 15ft lead with e collar (cause they feed off each other’s energy and can run after deer) by the end of the walk if she is behaving I can let her off without her knowing and she’ll stay close! I was very happy to see you work with a dog with a similar run away issue!
Hi Larry, I don't know which video this was, but you were talking about your method to approach a dog and stop right before it explodes. This method has helped me a lot in the past couple days, I've taught my dog to ignore the vacuum completely with this. Absolutely fantastic! Gonna use it with my roommate's dog to get her to approach other dogs calmly instead of barking like crazy.
Read Larry’s book and implemented the training with my 9 month old Irish Setter. His recall has become phenomenal and 100% reliable (even up to distances of 200 yards). A+ recommend this sort of training - especially with flushing breeds like settlers and spaniels that are constantly on the lookout for birds, etc.
I have an 8 month Irish Setter who does exactly what you've said this Gordon does in the video. Just bought the Mini Educator ET300 black and will be following Larry's videos to train my girl. Can you advise how long roughly you would do what you have done in this video for? Should I start in my garden and intorduce/do conditioning for say 2 weeks, then move to practicing just outside the garden??
Brilliant. Really nice. Thank you as always for such great content Larry ! I'm teetering on the edge of actually using my mini-educator and this has edged me that much closer.
Yup Larry rocks! I have a pointer who will break off a bird and come running. His recall is FANTASTIC all due to e-collar training ( and I highly recommend Larry's book on ecollars too!!)
Hey I appreciate your videos a lot. I have a Belgian Malinois that would run away and get distracted by everything I saw your video about the E collar and went to do more research on it Before I bought it and it works like magic. I never use a leash anymore because he stays right next to me when I ask him too and, it’s rare when I shock him I just press the vibrating and he knows he also gets super excited when I put it on him.
have you done any videos using the chameleon III yet? It seems like the lowest setting may be slightly too high for the conditioning phase. Have you done any introductory e collar work using one yet?
Not trying to come across as a "know-it-all" but nobody has replied to you yet sooo.......I think it'll be fine as long as it's introduced and implemented properly........and only on vibrate. I hope this helps. I've worked with dogs for over 37 years.
Hay Larry. my name is Arye & i'm a dog trainer from Israel. been watching your great videos for quite a while now. you'v certainly upgraded my understanding of dog training in general & specifically the proper use of the e-collar.I hope some day I'l have the guts to spread the word to Hebrew speakers here in Israel. I would love to here what do you think about the proper use of anti-bark collar & electric perimeter fences. thanks
From what I've read and his other videos, he holds down the continuous button, gives the command, then releases and marks with 'yes' as soon as the dog responds.
Hey larry I have a one year old dog and he listen great inside the house, but once I take him outside he doesn't(Even with treats or toys). Would e-collar training be a good way to train him outside or do you have another way? Thanks and great video.
As you have said there are a lot of dog trainers out there who do not know the proper way to utilize an E collar. What advice would you give to help reverse the wrong type of training? My six month old German Shepherd has received training by a local dog trainer that taught us the incorrect way of using an Ecollar and my concern is there may be irreversible damage done or a very long road to providing effective training utilizing the methods you have discussed.
I'm having a really hard time getting the contacts to hit my Blue Heeler's skin (absolutely no response from him until I'm up to like 60 on the mini educator) should I shave his neck where the collar sits? I have read your book.
HI SHELBY I HAVE A SAINT BERNARD ROUGH COAT I HAD TO TRIM 2 AREAS TO GET CONTACT ALSO THE FEATHERS CONTACTS ARE GREAT ..BUT LARRY WILL LET YOU KNOW GOOD LUCK :)
I may be that your dog is a stoic one, like mine, who shows no response to the ecollar even though they feel it. Do a training session and see if he comes to the sensation at the end without a command, that'll tell you if he is feeling it or not.
Thanks Larry for the videos. Could you please explain the logic behind e-collar training and a dog running away if allowed loose? By the way, I have purchased your book and it's coming in the mail. Cheers.
Not sure if I understand. I use e collars to provide off leash freedom fir my dogs and client dogs. There should always be a safety in place fir that what if moment
@@lklencho Thanks Larry. I'm asking this to understand as for whether, once the dog is fully trained, would it behave off leash and avoid running away without having the e-collar on or do you still need to have the e-collar on forever? I'm in a country where e-collars are illegal to use except in limited circumstances and dogs must not appear wearing an e-collar in public obviously. My aim is to utilise those exceptions, train my dog fairly well to ensure he would reliably behave even without having an e-collar thereafter. Thank you.
That's a lazy way to break a dog. I've had three GS, and never had to resort to such silliness. What exactly did you think the Duke of Gordon used with his dogs?
E-collars work! I have two Gordons and the e-collar works wonderfully on both of them.
Just look at how happy this dog is, tail wagging all the time. Just shows that e collars do not hurt the dog. Great job Larry , thank you : )
Gordon’s are always happy and wagging their tails, I have two of them and they are just happy playful dogs.
I am so glad you made this video!!!! I LOVE this breed! My grandparents had Gordon and Irish Setters when I was growing up!!!! I thought both breeds had become extinct......this makes me so happy!!! They were the BEST dogs!!
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS!!!! I have watched your videos for a while and my parents have two 1 yr old boxers. One is reliable off leash, the other IS NOT. She has run off on multiple occasions and taken the male with her. I finally started them on e collars and it has helped tremendously! The female is at a point where I can walk her by herself on a hike and have her stick by m e. With both dogs, she stays on a 15ft lead with e collar (cause they feed off each other’s energy and can run after deer) by the end of the walk if she is behaving I can let her off without her knowing and she’ll stay close! I was very happy to see you work with a dog with a similar run away issue!
I love sharing these to show people how it should be done!! Great job 👍
Thank you
Hi Larry, I don't know which video this was, but you were talking about your method to approach a dog and stop right before it explodes. This method has helped me a lot in the past couple days, I've taught my dog to ignore the vacuum completely with this. Absolutely fantastic! Gonna use it with my roommate's dog to get her to approach other dogs calmly instead of barking like crazy.
Can't wait to follow along with her journey. Thanks for all you do Larry
Read Larry’s book and implemented the training with my 9 month old Irish Setter. His recall has become phenomenal and 100% reliable (even up to distances of 200 yards). A+ recommend this sort of training - especially with flushing breeds like settlers and spaniels that are constantly on the lookout for birds, etc.
You just made my day. Thank you
I have an 8 month Irish Setter who does exactly what you've said this Gordon does in the video. Just bought the Mini Educator ET300 black and will be following Larry's videos to train my girl. Can you advise how long roughly you would do what you have done in this video for? Should I start in my garden and intorduce/do conditioning for say 2 weeks, then move to practicing just outside the garden??
Brilliant. Really nice. Thank you as always for such great content Larry ! I'm teetering on the edge of actually using my mini-educator and this has edged me that much closer.
Thanks so much
Great video Larry. You're building up my courage to use our e-collar and do it the right way!
Yup Larry rocks! I have a pointer who will break off a bird and come running. His recall is FANTASTIC all due to e-collar training ( and I highly recommend Larry's book on ecollars too!!)
Larry I have a Bouvier with same problem
He is a rescue
.thank you for this video. Pls would love more on E collar training.
Hey I appreciate your videos a lot. I have a Belgian Malinois that would run away and get distracted by everything I saw your video about the E collar and went to do more research on it Before I bought it and it works like magic. I never use a leash anymore because he stays right next to me when I ask him too and, it’s rare when I shock him I just press the vibrating and he knows he also gets super excited when I put it on him.
As always great video. Thanks Larry
PEACE
I would have liked to see your whole process of putting on the e-collar. Why are you moving out of the camera's field of view ?
have you done any videos using the chameleon III yet? It seems like the lowest setting may be slightly too high for the conditioning phase. Have you done any introductory e collar work using one yet?
What would you say about using a e-collar on a 4 month old dog, only on vibrate to "reinforce" your commands
Not trying to come across as a "know-it-all" but nobody has replied to you yet sooo.......I think it'll be fine as long as it's introduced and implemented properly........and only on vibrate. I hope this helps.
I've worked with dogs for over 37 years.
Hay Larry. my name is Arye & i'm a dog trainer from Israel. been watching your great videos for quite a while now. you'v certainly upgraded my understanding of dog training in general & specifically the proper use of the e-collar.I hope some day I'l have the guts to spread the word to Hebrew speakers here in Israel. I would love to here what do you think about the proper use of anti-bark collar & electric perimeter fences. thanks
Do the beeps happen each time you push the button? Or are you holding it down?
From what I've read and his other videos, he holds down the continuous button, gives the command, then releases and marks with 'yes' as soon as the dog responds.
Hey larry I have a one year old dog and he listen great inside the house, but once I take him outside he doesn't(Even with treats or toys). Would e-collar training be a good way to train him outside or do you have another way? Thanks and great video.
As you have said there are a lot of dog trainers out there who do not know the proper way to utilize an E collar. What advice would you give to help reverse the wrong type of training? My six month old German Shepherd has received training by a local dog trainer that taught us the incorrect way of using an Ecollar and my concern is there may be irreversible damage done or a very long road to providing effective training utilizing the methods you have discussed.
Very goos job as always,thank you alot sir❤️🙏
Great vid Larry, thanks👍
E collars don't hurt the dog.....it's the operator.
When your sound box is beeping 'beep beep beep' are you hittting it 3 times or are you holding the button until she comes?
Marc Houde I believe he has it set to continuous mode.
I'm having a really hard time getting the contacts to hit my Blue Heeler's skin (absolutely no response from him until I'm up to like 60 on the mini educator) should I shave his neck where the collar sits? I have read your book.
HI SHELBY I HAVE A SAINT BERNARD ROUGH COAT I HAD TO TRIM 2 AREAS TO GET CONTACT ALSO THE FEATHERS CONTACTS ARE GREAT ..BUT LARRY WILL LET YOU KNOW GOOD LUCK :)
Have you tried changing where the contacts make contact? Some dogs need it a little higher up on the neck. Just an idea.....Larry is the expert!
I may be that your dog is a stoic one, like mine, who shows no response to the ecollar even though they feel it. Do a training session and see if he comes to the sensation at the end without a command, that'll tell you if he is feeling it or not.
Thanks Larry for the videos. Could you please explain the logic behind e-collar training and a dog running away if allowed loose? By the way, I have purchased your book and it's coming in the mail. Cheers.
Not sure if I understand. I use e collars to provide off leash freedom fir my dogs and client dogs. There should always be a safety in place fir that what if moment
@@lklencho Thanks Larry. I'm asking this to understand as for whether, once the dog is fully trained, would it behave off leash and avoid running away without having the e-collar on or do you still need to have the e-collar on forever? I'm in a country where e-collars are illegal to use except in limited circumstances and dogs must not appear wearing an e-collar in public obviously. My aim is to utilise those exceptions, train my dog fairly well to ensure he would reliably behave even without having an e-collar thereafter. Thank you.
Thak u sir💕💕💕💕💕💕
as always well done :) DOC AS WELL
Thank you
That's a lazy way to break a dog. I've had three GS, and never had to resort to such silliness. What exactly did you think the Duke of Gordon used with his dogs?