Depending on the age of the puppy, your advice to feed a PUPPY from a bag of food a little each time is VERY DANGEROUS. Puppies need more than a few kibbles at a time or they can get hypoglycemic.
Will, I’ve been around dogs since before I was born & not ONCE in my 26yrs on this earth have I ever heard of anyone carrying around all of their dogs food for a day & feeding as their dogs please them. Trying this out, thank you.
This video is old so i’m not sure if i’ll get a response but, The Food drill, how would you recommend me to do it during the work week from 5am to anywhere between 4:30pm-6:30pm? Are their any tips on that?
i made the mistake of putting his doggy pads inside the crate due to space and now i dont think he will be crate trained bevause he sees it as his restroom area. he's only 16 weeks but Idk how to have him unlearn this.
Are prong collars recommended for dogs that pull? I have only heard negative things about them but often see them in training videos. We adopted a one year old pitty from the shelter about 1.5 months ago and he is already so much better behaved than he was when we first got him but he really lacks focus when on walks sometimes, it can be very frustrating. We have a slip lead, bungee/waist leash, harness and regular collar/leash setup and none of them truly help keep him from pulling. Do you (or anyone reading this) strongly recommended or not recommended prong collars to help with this? Thanks in advance!
I'm helping my nan and brother take care of a British Bulldog. She's a female, have had her for three days so far, she knows to follow me and my brother when off leash, doesn't go near grass as we don't let her because she's allergic to grass, she doesn't listen to basic commands such as sit, stay, etc. She sort of pulls on the leash, especially when it comes to meeting other dogs. Also, any food recommendations for her? She apparently can't eat dog food with any wheat in them
I've had my rescue for a week. He doesn't respond to treats, and is a bit confused so far, although we've got the barking at every little noise on the way. I don't think he'd been for a walk at the rescue centre, properly, as his nails are so long. He loves it, and one longer one in the morning, and a shorter one in the afternoon has him flat out. I haven't got room to put the crate up, as he's somewhat bigger than expected. Fills up a room in my tiny two up two down! I'll follow your advice from now on, it's so easy to understand! Thank you ❤
Question: What if I am adopting a 5 month old dog and it shows food aggression, and she has never been with me before, what do you think is the best way to deal with this behavior?
What great information. I am bringing home an Akita/Husky mix and this helps a lot! My first guardian dog and trying to get things right and do things right. It is a bit intimidating and I am looking forward to the challenge, Luckly, he's from a good home but I think his world has been pretty small, mostly inside. He has a tremendous toy drive that I am excited to work. The owners limited his toy play due to his size. Do you recommend sleeping in a crate until the relationship is mutual?
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Depending on the age of the puppy, your advice to feed a PUPPY from a bag of food a little each time is VERY DANGEROUS. Puppies need more than a few kibbles at a time or they can get hypoglycemic.
Will, I’ve been around dogs since before I was born & not ONCE in my 26yrs on this earth have I ever heard of anyone carrying around all of their dogs food for a day & feeding as their dogs please them. Trying this out, thank you.
Wonderful and so inspiring to all dog parents. ❤
This video is old so i’m not sure if i’ll get a response but, The Food drill, how would you recommend me to do it during the work week from 5am to anywhere between 4:30pm-6:30pm? Are their any tips on that?
i made the mistake of putting his doggy pads inside the crate due to space and now i dont think he will be crate trained bevause he sees it as his restroom area. he's only 16 weeks but Idk how to have him unlearn this.
2:53 my heart just exploded
that face is so damn adorable
Oh wow! Thanks so much. New subscriber
wow thanks man!
My dog will not walk on his leash
Excellent video
GREAT VIDEO!
I totally want to hire this guy.
Are prong collars recommended for dogs that pull? I have only heard negative things about them but often see them in training videos. We adopted a one year old pitty from the shelter about 1.5 months ago and he is already so much better behaved than he was when we first got him but he really lacks focus when on walks sometimes, it can be very frustrating. We have a slip lead, bungee/waist leash, harness and regular collar/leash setup and none of them truly help keep him from pulling. Do you (or anyone reading this) strongly recommended or not recommended prong collars to help with this? Thanks in advance!
If the Hogwarts grounds keeper became a dog trainer…
I'm helping my nan and brother take care of a British Bulldog. She's a female, have had her for three days so far, she knows to follow me and my brother when off leash, doesn't go near grass as we don't let her because she's allergic to grass, she doesn't listen to basic commands such as sit, stay, etc. She sort of pulls on the leash, especially when it comes to meeting other dogs. Also, any food recommendations for her? She apparently can't eat dog food with any wheat in them
Is it a tired dog is easier to Train and adapt or is it that a dog that isn’t bored is easier to train
luv this guys straight forward but honest approach, he truly shares his passion and experience in dog training. big ups!!
luv this guys straight forward but honest approach, he truly shares his passion and experience in dog training. big ups!!
My man lowkey giving dating advice.
I've had my rescue for a week. He doesn't respond to treats, and is a bit confused so far, although we've got the barking at every little noise on the way. I don't think he'd been for a walk at the rescue centre, properly, as his nails are so long. He loves it, and one longer one in the morning, and a shorter one in the afternoon has him flat out. I haven't got room to put the crate up, as he's somewhat bigger than expected. Fills up a room in my tiny two up two down!
I'll follow your advice from now on, it's so easy to understand!
Thank you ❤
Question: What if I am adopting a 5 month old dog and it shows food aggression, and she has never been with me before, what do you think is the best way to deal with this behavior?
What great information. I am bringing home an Akita/Husky mix and this helps a lot! My first guardian dog and trying to get things right and do things right. It is a bit intimidating and I am looking forward to the challenge, Luckly, he's from a good home but I think his world has been pretty small, mostly inside. He has a tremendous toy drive that I am excited to work. The owners limited his toy play due to his size. Do you recommend sleeping in a crate until the relationship is mutual?
Thanks for the video brother
Bro, your videos are simply amazing… I have fallen in love with these videos and now love training my ridgeback!!!!!