How To Train Your Dog: BASIC OBEDIENCE! (sit, stay, wait)

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • I show you how to train your dog to stay, leave it and impulse control while doing the everyday routine of feeding your dog

Komentáře • 30

  • @jannellmeagher638
    @jannellmeagher638 Před 4 lety +33

    I work with guide dog pups in training. Impulse has to be spot on with them. A visually impaired person with a guide dog cannot see what the dog sees. Great video.

    • @Dogdaddy5561
      @Dogdaddy5561 Před 4 měsíci

      I also work with Dog Guide pups and this is not the way we do it

  • @zztopwater8568
    @zztopwater8568 Před rokem +3

    Hey man I've been watching your content and hammering it out training! I've never had such complete control of dogs in my life. We recently lost our Bucca boy, it was soul crushing. We adopted a little rat terrier Louie and are also now fostering a gentle giant American Pitbull. I am so proud of these boys. The training gets me out of bed in the morning and is all i can think about while I'm at work. Really appreciate your training style and content! Thank you🤘😎

  • @henrywarnell7694
    @henrywarnell7694 Před 2 lety +6

    A very important 4.5 minutes of advice. I put it into practice with a newly acquired, impulsive “rescue” dog. First session; an immediate improvement.

  • @georgejensen7489
    @georgejensen7489 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic!!! Feeding an 8 month old puppy twice a day this is a great reinforcement for the bad behaviors we want to eliminate.

  • @Laniere89
    @Laniere89 Před 3 lety +5

    Amazing. It's really helpfull to see practical example with nice speak and points. Thanks for your hard work

  • @tracymorales1968
    @tracymorales1968 Před rokem +1

    Hello, I’m a new subscriber. I’m so glad I found your channel! I have a young Doberman and we both need training, lol! Thank you!

  • @lalazoubida
    @lalazoubida Před rokem

    Great content brother. Learning so much the last 6 months from your video's. I hope to be a bit prepared when my Old English arrives. Thank you!

  • @j.danielle
    @j.danielle Před 9 měsíci

    The dogs are Adorable im watching this for tips

  • @beltoftruth56
    @beltoftruth56 Před rokem

    Great! thanks for the training tips for this

  • @mattiescreations
    @mattiescreations Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @themikelee
    @themikelee Před 3 lety +5

    Love your content. The only trainer is subscribe to on YT. But please invest in a wireless mic for your videos. Thanks!

  • @eriklee6786
    @eriklee6786 Před rokem

    Joel, what is the appropriate age to begin training impulse control in this way?

  • @512460
    @512460 Před 3 lety +1

    Erm yh the foot in front of the dog,my 3month walks around the foot used to step in thier path. Also what do you do when you dog doesn't leave it on command? That wasn't covered.

    • @Dogdaddy5560
      @Dogdaddy5560 Před 3 lety +2

      Try training on leash throwing a treat just out of reach. First few times Your dog Will lunge and try to get it. As soon as they turn back to you mark and reward with a higher value treat. Won’t take long tell her dog knows to ignore the treat and Turns to you right away. Graduate from that to having treats on the floor and walking in loose leash around them.

  • @Dogdaddy5561
    @Dogdaddy5561 Před 4 měsíci

    Challenge: show the same dog after your training. Have them stay with one ask in a dog park, with children, dogs, adults, balls, etc. 5 min.
    I will post a vid showing mine.

  • @Calimax91
    @Calimax91 Před 3 lety +1

    My dog is a very picky dog. She loves certain treats but no matter what dry food I buy her she never loves it. I have stuck with blue Buffalo. So when I feed her she waits to eat. Are some dogs just finicky eaters? Female pit 3 years old

    • @Dogdaddy5560
      @Dogdaddy5560 Před 2 lety

      It is possible that your dog is not hungry? Try using her breakfast or dinner to train. Or cut down on meals when you know you will be training. She may be more eager to work for food.

    • @Calimax91
      @Calimax91 Před 2 lety

      @@Dogdaddy5560 I only have to feed her once a day. She refuses to eat more

    • @Dogdaddy5560
      @Dogdaddy5560 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Calimax91 gosh. I have labs. Can’t relate lol

  • @michaelfarrell6448
    @michaelfarrell6448 Před rokem

    Is it bad i dont get up to interrupt my dogs unwanted behavior?? I throw my wallet or keys and try to hit my dog ( im a terrible shot so i dont ever hit my target unless im mad) then i make my dog get my keys wallet or whatever i threw and bring it to me . I can't usually evan touch my keys or wallet before my dog looks at me

  • @oraora6207
    @oraora6207 Před 3 lety

    Does this also work for a dog that doesn't know the sit and stay command?

  • @benwelton5416
    @benwelton5416 Před 2 lety

    What's the thinking on the sit/stay. If I ask my dogs to sit I would expect them to do that until given another command etc why the need for stay? Just wondering out of interest in case there's a better way. Thanks.

    • @fructosecornsyrup5759
      @fructosecornsyrup5759 Před 2 lety

      It's impulse control, as he said, and you can give a release command. It's similar to how you deal with kids that have adhd. Sometimes if they're revved up and high on energy they need to learn to be still and calm down.

  • @christynacrump7166
    @christynacrump7166 Před 3 lety

    How can I get ahold of u to ask a few questions

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721

    I am sorry but when you told the dog leave it the first time she was already conditioned to back off. It waa not your stepping into the dog. She backed off when you said leave it. It would have been nice to see what to do with a dog that did not already have this behavior.
    My Lab is trained tis way. I have been a bad owner and put his food down and he is sitting and I walk off and have forgot to say CHOW DOWN and I'll hir him whimpering. Now I have to train a puppy who is more selfwilled so I wanted to see how to do leave it. As my Lab was so easy to train he trained himself it seemed.

  • @Dogdaddy5560
    @Dogdaddy5560 Před 3 lety +3

    Great, but impulse control shouldn't depend on your intimidating presence e.g. stepping into their space. Training should include a choice that reinforces dogs for making the correct choice. For example, My dog accidentally opened my front door while I was away for a short time. When I returned she was lying in front of the door waiting because she had been trained never to cross that threshold with or without my presence except on cue. Also I have had lots of whoopsie spills of dog food, treats, or more toxic substances. My dogs automatically lie down until the mess is cleaned. She is a pound rescue not an elite hand raised dog.

    • @Dogdaddy5560
      @Dogdaddy5560 Před 3 lety

      @@dejavu333 the default behaviour happens when it is consistently reinforced over time under many different conditions and distractions and many locations until it is generalized. Whether it’s access to the backyard gate or an invisible barrier to the kitchen any other door unless they get the release cue they have an automatic stay.

    • @fructosecornsyrup5759
      @fructosecornsyrup5759 Před 2 lety +3

      I wouldn't necessarily say "should". It's a method. Some dogs respond to a certain method better than others, or faster than others. Even some positive reinforcement trainers use this method. It isn't cruel or unusual. It's just a method.