I had a 13 year old GSP whom I never taught “WHOA”. I am picking up a Vizsla puppy this week. I’m naming her “Effie” (after the chemical name for rust - FE203). I will be teaching Effie the “WHOA” command as part of her training. I also hope she enjoys catching a frisbee as much as my GSP did. I even buried my beloved GSP with her last frisbee.
Just got back from a quail hunt at a lodge in GA. Not one of the dogs were steady to shot. I can't tell you how many birds I did not shoot at because the dogs were in hot pursuit. There is nothing like hunting over a dog that knows the whoa command and is study to flush. I had one years ago and she was a pleasure to hunt with.
Thanks again, I've been following along with my GSP pup who was born on the 27th of August, so pretty much the same age. Great to know where I need to be, so far we're keeping up!
Great video. When is the best time to do this training in relation to meal time? Should it be just before the meal when they are hungry or some other time? I just got my 4.5 month pup right after. Christmas and she needs training.
Yawa question: I have a 5 month old rescue coonhound/tree walker hound mix. I've been following the videos and he's doing well. I am wondering how to let the puppy play with other dogs without being too aggressive. Seems like moose wants to chew on their necks. He gave my German Rottweiler a hot spot. How do I get him to play nice?
Can you tell us how much a puppy should be feed vs. Adult and so forth. Just curious on what you recommend. Thanks for the feedback and I certainly can see a video about this.
We feed to body condition. Starting at 8 weeks we feed 2 cups total in a day of Eukanuba puppy pro. We work up to 4 cups. Then switch to Eukanuba premium performance 30/20 as adults feeding 3/4 cups and adjusting formulas to body condition :)
We have a ton of free videos on CZcams or you can also check out our online step by step dog training course: www.standingstonesupply.com/courses. Let us know if you have questions!
Hello again, any advice for a 9 week old puppy that just continues to offer sit when we have our 'whoa' training session (we've only tried once this morning so far)? I've taught my pup to sit (as well as place, paw, ring button, and heel) which she does quite well, and I hardly ask her to sit before we go out to door for bathroom breaks, before drinking, etc. During her whoa training session, when she offers to sit, I move around to get her to shuffle her feet in hopes of having her stay standing, but she just sits immediately. After a few shuffles, she just gets frustrated and whiny. For sure her attention is 100% on me and the reward/treat, so I don't know. The other behaviors I've gotten out of her (sit, paw, ring button, and heel so far), she picked up quickly on the 1st training session in like 10 minutes. Maybe I just have to give her more time for whoa? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks again! =)
Great question! We can help via Patreon where we can watch live training sessions and give you guidance and feedback on your training: www.Patreon.com/standingstonekennels You can also check out our Step-By-Step training course to guide you through your puppies training and still be able to set up consults: www.standingstonesupply.com/courses
@@StandingStoneKennels Update - my pup was able to pick up on the woah command on our second training session later that same day! Thanks for the info, I may check out your training offerings some day. =)
My Golden Retriever puppy is 10 weeks old, and I am working on the whoa training. What should I do when he doesn't want to stand but rather sit every time? Should I just keep moving my feet like you do in the video until he stands up and then mark it?
I had a 13 year old GSP whom I never taught “WHOA”. I am picking up a Vizsla puppy this week. I’m naming her “Effie” (after the chemical name for rust - FE203). I will be teaching Effie the “WHOA” command as part of her training. I also hope she enjoys catching a frisbee as much as my GSP did. I even buried my beloved GSP with her last frisbee.
GSPs make the best dog 🐕 hands down
@@vato94 I agree. I getting a Vizsla because I’ve owned every other sporting group dog but a Vizsla.
I send everyone who gets a pup from me to your page. Your videos are unmatched.
Thank you so much! We really appreciate the support! Glad you have found are videos to be so helpful!
Yall make it look so easy.
Trust us, some sessions go better than others!
Just got back from a quail hunt at a lodge in GA. Not one of the dogs were steady to shot. I can't tell you how many birds I did not shoot at because the dogs were in hot pursuit. There is nothing like hunting over a dog that knows the whoa command and is study to flush. I had one years ago and she was a pleasure to hunt with.
thank You Kat.
Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks again, I've been following along with my GSP pup who was born on the 27th of August, so pretty much the same age. Great to know where I need to be, so far we're keeping up!
Awesome! Congrats on your pup and good luck with training!
My GSP was the 24th of August ☺️ so glad I found this channel!
First seconds of the video!! That almost sit into a whoa was spectacular!!
Thanks for watching!!
Your click has my GSP staring at me looking for her reward!
Love all your videos! Training my 11w GSP and saving up to buy your course!
Thank you!!
I guess I am way behind.
First ever dog litter in my life. Gsp mixes.... hoping they can learn more still at 7 months
nice teach 💕
Thanks for watching!
welcome.
Great video. When is the best time to do this training in relation to meal time? Should it be just before the meal when they are hungry or some other time? I just got my 4.5 month pup right after. Christmas and she needs training.
We use their meals for training sessions!
Hi guys, love what ye do! Do you have any tips to get my dog to do Whoa? She won't pause but sits every time I try
I miss my gsp geebah. Soul mate.
😢
If anything I taught my GSP it was Whoa because if I said it he stoped his back leg would just shake till I said lets go.
Great dogs, I hunted for 13 years with my GSP. She developed severe pancreatitis.
so sad, im sure she was a good dog.
Yawa question: I have a 5 month old rescue coonhound/tree walker hound mix. I've been following the videos and he's doing well. I am wondering how to let the puppy play with other dogs without being too aggressive. Seems like moose wants to chew on their necks. He gave my German Rottweiler a hot spot. How do I get him to play nice?
Great question! We will be doing a livestream on 11/16 at 7:30pm CST! Tune in and ask your questions then!
Can you tell us how much a puppy should be feed vs. Adult and so forth. Just curious on what you recommend. Thanks for the feedback and I certainly can see a video about this.
We feed to body condition. Starting at 8 weeks we feed 2 cups total in a day of Eukanuba puppy pro. We work up to 4 cups. Then switch to Eukanuba premium performance 30/20 as adults feeding 3/4 cups and adjusting formulas to body condition :)
I think I focused too much on the sit part now my pup wont stop trying to sit to get the food and suggestions on how to correct that?
We have a few options for ways we can help online: www.standingstonekennels.com/online-training
If I’m just finding these training sessions and my pup is 13 weeks how do I start?
We have a ton of free videos on CZcams or you can also check out our online step by step dog training course: www.standingstonesupply.com/courses. Let us know if you have questions!
Hello again, any advice for a 9 week old puppy that just continues to offer sit when we have our 'whoa' training session (we've only tried once this morning so far)? I've taught my pup to sit (as well as place, paw, ring button, and heel) which she does quite well, and I hardly ask her to sit before we go out to door for bathroom breaks, before drinking, etc. During her whoa training session, when she offers to sit, I move around to get her to shuffle her feet in hopes of having her stay standing, but she just sits immediately. After a few shuffles, she just gets frustrated and whiny. For sure her attention is 100% on me and the reward/treat, so I don't know. The other behaviors I've gotten out of her (sit, paw, ring button, and heel so far), she picked up quickly on the 1st training session in like 10 minutes. Maybe I just have to give her more time for whoa? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks again! =)
Great question! We can help via Patreon where we can watch live training sessions and give you guidance and feedback on your training: www.Patreon.com/standingstonekennels
You can also check out our Step-By-Step training course to guide you through your puppies training and still be able to set up consults: www.standingstonesupply.com/courses
@@StandingStoneKennels Update - my pup was able to pick up on the woah command on our second training session later that same day! Thanks for the info, I may check out your training offerings some day. =)
My Golden Retriever puppy is 10 weeks old, and I am working on the whoa training. What should I do when he doesn't want to stand but rather sit every time? Should I just keep moving my feet like you do in the video until he stands up and then mark it?
Exactly, keep your feet moving and look for that split second he stands still. Thanks for watching
Did not get the point. What das Whoa mean? The same as "stand"? 🤔
When I’m the day was this training ? I ask as he was keen for rewards so it wasn’t early after his morning meal?
They use meals as their training/treats.
I think I focused too much on the sit part now my pup wont stop trying to sit to get the food and suggestions on how to correct that?
We have a few options for ways we can help online: www.standingstonekennels.com/online-training