3 TIPS FOR TRAINING YOUR AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Training your Australian Shepherd can be very challenging but with these simple tips you can be on your way to having a perfect Australian Shepherd.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @paulalarsen7697
    @paulalarsen7697 Před rokem +5

    Our Aussie is full of life and LOVES LOVES LOVES to play fetch, all day, every day. All. The. Time. She's smart as can be and she's pretty easy to train. But she has so much energy! She's 10 months. She has a very hard time not leash pulling despite the treats for staying back. We've never had a dog before so this is all new to us.

  • @robgreer9726
    @robgreer9726 Před měsícem +1

    I adopted a 5 year old Australian shepherd in December.
    I trained my neighbour’s high energy Lab using your methods and it was an easy process.
    My Aussie is sweet and smart too but the most stubborn animal I’ve ever met. He knows and does what he’s told 90% of the time but argues with a strange sounding bark when he understands but disagrees with a command. He loves people but was extremely dog aggressive (which is why his original owner gave him up) and that wasn’t tolerated so I’ve almost completely eliminated that from his behaviour and that took constant vigilance and patience.
    Overall he’s a great dog but he’s way more work than I’d expected. He gets 2 hours off lead and 45 minutes of obedience walk every day and it’s a great retirement project for me.

  • @BlueDauntless
    @BlueDauntless Před rokem +7

    I got at least one right. My pup loves her crate. The breeders also crated her and her litter mates, so she didn't have a hard time transitioning. Now it's just her place. My kids ask when we'll get rid of the crate. And I tell them never. Thats basically her room.
    Walking on a lead is next on the list. We have a lot of work to do there.

  • @CamiWellness
    @CamiWellness Před rokem

    Hi!! Great video! Question: can the crate be the place of command as well?

  • @thelowbudgetguy
    @thelowbudgetguy Před rokem

    Ibisedto be against crate training. Until I got my golden heeler who is a power chewer. Saved us stress by not damaging things and not potentially hurting himself . He took a while but he finally sees it as his safe place! Going to watch your other vids now, both my dogs arent great with loose leash walking.

  • @samsamthecat492
    @samsamthecat492 Před rokem

    Mine loves his crate

  • @MonicaKovach-mx5ls
    @MonicaKovach-mx5ls Před 15 dny

    I do Absolutely believe In create trai g. But If I Have put my dog in my room from 12 weeks. What's My Problem ?

  • @user-ru9gf7ky2y
    @user-ru9gf7ky2y Před rokem +1

    Our border collie passed away in February at the age of 6 very unexpectedly. Very difficult. It was my ladies dog. She took it very hard. Understandable. Well, he daughter and I have been looking for a new dog or her. Today is the day her daughter and i surprise her w her new dog, a female AS! The day after mothers day, May 15th. Her daughter and her are taking a mother daughter trip to pick her up.

  • @porterabplanalp8454
    @porterabplanalp8454 Před rokem

    My 14 week Aussie is an outdoor dog. He has access to a shed where he has a bed to get out of the rain or sun. Is crate training still necessary with this type of lifestyle?

  • @kristimpson1995
    @kristimpson1995 Před rokem +6

    Any tips on getting my 4 month old Aussie to not tackle the cat? Our cat loves the puppy, but puppy is just too rough. I end up having to put her on her leash to control the situation.

    • @camilleh9578
      @camilleh9578 Před rokem +1

      Following.

    • @whteboi
      @whteboi Před rokem

      😆

    • @paulalarsen7697
      @paulalarsen7697 Před rokem

      We have two cats and our Aussie LOVES them. The cats are not as convinced of their love towards the dog, however. I think it's like she sees them as smaller animals that need to be herded.

  • @JOY-kl2sp
    @JOY-kl2sp Před rokem

    I adopted a puppy @ two months old, he is Australia Shepherd mix, we trained him from the 1st day .the problem is when raining day, he won’t go out n do his business. We have whole week rain n the grass was very wet n damp. He refused to do it but the moment he came in the house, he started to do on my carpet.

  • @laurabailey1054
    @laurabailey1054 Před rokem +5

    I have never crated a dog. My Aussie slept with me from the time I got her. She is well mannered and my service dog.

  • @forevermyalways4821
    @forevermyalways4821 Před rokem

    My toy aussie and our Auggi (corgi/aussie mix) are both crate trained. House breaking is the problem. The toy aussie (just turned one and the Auggi is 4 months old). The toy aussie thinks outside is play time and can be out there for long time periods and comes in and goes potty (always in the same spot) and the Auggi was doing great but seems to follow her vs our potty trained corgi. The Auggi not a pup of my toy aussie or corgi. I need help. I feel like I am failing them. I can’t afford the perfect puppy course. Can anyone help??? Thanks in advance

    • @juliepovalericlark7589
      @juliepovalericlark7589 Před 4 měsíci

      How is the potty issues going? If your still having issues try leash walking them, use a clicker and praise them when they potty outside. Give treats every so often as well. This has helped a lot in training my puppies.

  • @chrisrogers5814
    @chrisrogers5814 Před rokem

    I get my Aussie at 8 weeks and from the moment I pick her up I start socializing them . We live together 24/7 no exceptions. She stays in the truck when I go in into a convince store. Bit she is in the restaurant church grocery store Dr. Visit court no matter . I don't teach her tricks to impress or entertain you. Without training she will do anything I ask of her. I do not have commands we speak to each other. She has traveled extensive miles on the road . I only use a leash as a pacifier for other Karen's. My relationship with my Aussie is one of mutual dependence servitude and respectful companionship . I simply treat her with a respect I rarely reserve for people

    • @mrkevin02flip
      @mrkevin02flip Před měsícem

      I believe dogs should be with you as much as possible. I also believe that a dog should be able to be off leash as much as possible. That being said I also believe no matter how well your dog is trained there are times they should be on a leash. As an owner of 8 Australian Shepherds over the years, Bobbie & Max were perfect off leash. I never had to worry about their behavior. It was the peoples behavior that I worried about. Our Aussie today still has some puppy brain so he is still on a leash more than I like, but he is learning every day. I don’t understand why you would not be a step ahead of these so called Karen’s. Maybe we just think different in Kansas.

  • @sunshine_pnw
    @sunshine_pnw Před 4 měsíci

    crate with door open is not cruel.

  • @mrkevin02flip
    @mrkevin02flip Před měsícem

    This says 3 tips for training Australian Shepherds, but he is working with everything but an Australian Shepherd.

  • @tonykono5225
    @tonykono5225 Před rokem

    I’ve watched a few of your videos but I never see you work with a dog. 🤔

  • @shashankdogra
    @shashankdogra Před rokem

    This seems like a copied video

  • @canadianpatriot9566
    @canadianpatriot9566 Před 2 měsíci

    Crate training is a fad, doesn't make for exceptional dogs