Train your dog to STOP PULLING toward places that are FUN

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Does your dog pull you to the dog park? Pull you to your car? Or pull you to where you play fetch? Pull you when you cross the road? Pull toward a bush to sniff? Then this video is for you. This video goes over different techniques to break the steps up of what to train so that the dog isn’t so over excited during the training that they are unable to focus or take treats or play with toys with you. These are also great proofing games for loose leash walking in general. The tutorial shows how you train your dog to stay with you using toys if the dogs motivation is to get somewhere to play with you, as well as shows you how to train your dog using food if your dog is wanting to pull you somewhere.
    This dog training tutorial was voted into existence by the Kikopup members. Thank you Kikopup members for supporting the creation of these free videos! It means a lot to me!
    Here is a link to my 6 week self study leash walking course called Leash Walking CONNECTED: dogmantics.com/product/leash-...
    The training tutorials mentioned in this video are:
    Lets go: • How to stop your dog l...
    Leash pressure: puppy tutorial- • The Leash Pressure Gam...
    Adult dog tutorial - • Giving into leash pres...
    Lower excitement or arousal for toys: • TOO excited? or OBSESS...
    If there were one exercise I think every dog should learn if they have to abide by leash laws, it is this one. If you want to know why some people struggle with a dog who pulls on leash, besides the issue of over-arousal, it is because they haven’t yet trained and proofed this behavior. The giving into leash pressure game teaches your puppy what to do when he hits the end of the leash, which is to turn around and come back to you. By training and conditioning leash pressure in small enough approximations it is possible to turn what is usually a frustrating and aversive experience into a cue that has a positive association to the dog that simply means “move with me”. A lot of people believe certain stimuli are “intrinsically” reinforcing or punishing. But this is simply untrue. It is possible through training and conditioning to change an animal’s emotional response to a certain stimuli. Instead of just relying on habituation, where dogs learn over repetition that being moved by you on leash isn’t terrible I suggest playing these training games to make it an experience where the dog doesn’t feel like it’s some sort of intimidation game. I also suggest doing the same with teaching a dog to be picked up as well as handled and groomed. A lot of trainers use something called pressure and release, which basically the reinforcer for the animal is to avoid the feeling of the pressure because they find it uncomfortable. By breaking the steps up small enough right from the start to condition the leash pressure simply as a positive cue without conflict, physical or psychological intimidation, you can create the same wanted behavior in the dog - that the dog moves toward you to release the pressure, without the unwanted negative emotional response and behavioral side effects that using punishment can cause.
    Attention Game- • The Attention Game!
    Recall- • Teach ANY puppy to com...
    Leash walking reinforcing for standing next to you - • Stop pulling and "Yo-y...
    Direction changes- • How to stop your dog l...
    #dogtraining #positivetraining #stoppulling

Komentáře • 111

  • @gerdamackenzie2024
    @gerdamackenzie2024 Před 3 lety +3

    Love the dog hidden under the sofa 😂

  • @kikopup
    @kikopup  Před 3 lety +11

    Closed captions will be put up when the auto generated ones are created :) Stay tuned!

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      They are edited and up now!

  • @rowenadunlop6449
    @rowenadunlop6449 Před rokem +1

    Thank you 🙏

  • @seanjohnsen9560
    @seanjohnsen9560 Před 3 lety +13

    I could cry.... this is EXACTLY what I've been trying to work on with my pup. You're such an inspirational trainer! Thank you for all of your work and for making all of this amazing information freely available!!!

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety

      Awe. You are welcome! :)

  • @DynastyTrickDogs
    @DynastyTrickDogs Před 3 lety +3

    I've been so busy I can't believe I missed a video!! Commenting so I can come back

  • @jeanettehopkins1639
    @jeanettehopkins1639 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank-you Emily. That was helpful to see how you tackled this issue and timely for me as well. I've been letting my spaniel race up the stairs in the morning and jump on the bed to say good morning to my husband . Trying to get control at the doorway to upstairs has been tricky with the anticipation levels present in the morning whereas I can get controlled walking up the stairs later in the day. Your settle on a mat near the doorway to the stairs is a great idea to change the picture! Thank-you

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +2

      Awe. I can just see spaniel ears flopping up and down as your dog races up the stairs!

  • @zieeel
    @zieeel Před 3 lety +3

    thank you!! love your videos

  • @bretyoung1869
    @bretyoung1869 Před 2 lety

    Excellent, thank you

  • @cerberez1
    @cerberez1 Před 2 lety

    I love that you bring up relaxation protocol!

  • @murwill1
    @murwill1 Před 2 lety

    love your work Emily thanks for helping us all with our pups. You are so wonderful!

  • @tedjack9184
    @tedjack9184 Před 3 lety +5

    You really know how it works!
    Counter conditioning is one of your specialties.
    Thanks for this great tutorial.

  • @susansantics4206
    @susansantics4206 Před 2 lety +1

    It is so cute to see Epic laying on the couch like the others!! Thank u so much for yr great vids.

  • @Moominteapot
    @Moominteapot Před 3 lety +4

    Thankyou this is exactly what I needed for my darling mini Aussie, you're the best 💓 love your work so much.

  • @claireverinder9244
    @claireverinder9244 Před 3 lety +1

    Epic…star of the show! She wanted to work with you sooo much.

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for sharing, as i thought i was the only one struggling, covid has us regressed and retraining and trying to get our more.

  • @talktothepawgallery
    @talktothepawgallery Před 3 lety +2

    Great video

  • @majk6226
    @majk6226 Před 3 lety +5

    Yay new video and I am the first one :)

  • @CaptainCopwatch
    @CaptainCopwatch Před 3 lety

    Love the channel very useful info here...

  • @laurana9274
    @laurana9274 Před 3 lety

    Excellent. My dog goes barmy at the car, doesn't matter were we go, he just wants to lay in there and hang out all day so this is a huge help!

  • @krisaiva9467
    @krisaiva9467 Před 3 lety +2

    You are so fantastic at this. I adore you. Thank you.

  • @miavalone
    @miavalone Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Emily! Great video, my boyfriend and I are getting our first puppy, a spanish water dog, soon and I can't wait to start practice. Especially the leash pressure game seems like a really effective and fun way to teach a dog how to walk on a leash.

  • @dorasilveira1287
    @dorasilveira1287 Před 3 lety +7

    Best trainer on CZcams maybe the USA

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      I am still always learning so much from other trainers each and every day. :)

  • @shawnsimonds9006
    @shawnsimonds9006 Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are so helpful! I have a beagle king cavalier mix now and he is soooo hard to train. Your training methods have been so helpful!

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      Awe! I am glad they are helpful!

  • @wolfonthesteps
    @wolfonthesteps Před 2 lety +1

    I have a gate I never thought about opening the door but keeping the gate closed. It seems an obvious thing to do now but I didn't think of it. Also, a lot of these training ideas are good for rest days as well as exercise days.

  • @dabodo932
    @dabodo932 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you so much for posting another fabulous tutorial. Your hard work, dedication & enthusiastic approach is very much appreciated. Thank you so much.
    Your excellent demonstrations & explanations always make it very easy to see learn & remember. Thank you.
    You certainly got a lot of areas covered in this video, from low/high value rewards to an excellent explanation on anticipation on reinforcement. Particularly liked your excellent explanation on the feeling/reaction of being tugged also.
    Always setting both dogs & owner up for success every time.
    Wonderful to see the clip of Halo starting out his training as a pup again. Brought back a few joyful memories.
    Absolutely loving your channel & all what you do. Thank so much.

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +5

      Oh thanks! I appreciate you watching it all the way through :) I thought I'd make a long in depth version because it is quite a tricky problem to tackle and one most dogs have.

    • @dabodo932
      @dabodo932 Před 3 lety +2

      @@kikopup Yes very tricky problem to overcome, but you always break them down into digestible remember bite size chunks. Thanks so much for your relentless dedication & commitment & fantastic tutorials.

  • @joepeezy4sheezy
    @joepeezy4sheezy Před 3 lety +13

    THANK YOU!!!! We needed this so bad! EVERYTHING and EVERYONE is fun to our corgi!

    • @janhankins911
      @janhankins911 Před 3 lety +2

      My two are the same--everything and everyone is fun!!

    • @joepeezy4sheezy
      @joepeezy4sheezy Před 3 lety +1

      @@janhankins911 so will our corgi’s impulse control ever improve?

    • @janhankins911
      @janhankins911 Před 3 lety

      @@joepeezy4sheezy How old is your corgi? My two are getting better as they get a little older and with more training.

    • @joepeezy4sheezy
      @joepeezy4sheezy Před 3 lety

      @@janhankins911 she’s 7 months, so still a puppy.

    • @janhankins911
      @janhankins911 Před 3 lety

      @@joepeezy4sheezy Okay, I'm not a dog trainer--just train my own. But my experience is as my two get a little older (now 9 and 10 months), they get better and as I train more, they do improve. Good luck!

  • @adrianaembly6424
    @adrianaembly6424 Před 3 lety

    I really needed this! My girl is so so smart and easy to train, but pulling toward smells on walks and public (she does fine at home 😂) is such an issue that she just can’t grasp. I will definitely use this to see if it works! I also love the little tip about how to get the dog beside you instead of running right in front of you when they’re too excited for the reward! I know I say this all the time in the comments, but you’re seriously the best and I respect you so much

  • @flujuv
    @flujuv Před rokem

    I love the "OkaAy GeEt It" excited because that was my mistake today training this and my dog got super excited anyway I laughed it was a funny moment during training

  • @melblacke5726
    @melblacke5726 Před rokem +2

    My dog winds up based on words...."Do you want to go.......?" Can't use "bye-byes", "walk", "park", "play" "toy store" or the pig Latin version of those words or phrases. If I get out my purse, collect my keys and coat.....she knows based on my movements what is afoot. She can do any number of tricks, behaviors and is ALWAYS learning more. She is in most cases EXTREMELY obedient but I cannot get her to stop pulling to get to places that she finds really fun. She focuses better if she has had a chance to do an energy dump.

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před rokem +1

      Awe. She’s sounds like she really has a lust for life. You could try walking on a long line so she can go off ahead and then come back or you could encourage sniffing around as you progress to the destination. I know it can be hard. It’s like they want to teleport to the fun. You can also say if your odd to play with a toy at a park play around the car or your front door and periodically along the walk so it’s not just the destination that’s the highlight

  • @joannaycwang2706
    @joannaycwang2706 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video 💕

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      Awe thanks!!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

  • @lisa92gene
    @lisa92gene Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you, I really needed this!! I love my Aussie boy and he’s generally great on leash, but when we’re going somewhere fun, he always gets super excited. It’s really frustrating for the both of us. Thank you so much for this video! :)

    • @saviors9148
      @saviors9148 Před 2 lety

      Yea same my 4 month Aussie is always pulling and when she see’s someone or another dog she goes crazy and ignores everything I’m saying.

  • @TribalLotusFlower
    @TribalLotusFlower Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this video! Do you think the settle technique can be applied to a dog who is environmentally sensitive and generally fearful of new places and people?

  • @janhankins911
    @janhankins911 Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you so much, Emily! I needed this so much--my two little "monsters" (lovely little dogs) just love to greet people. A problem that I guess is better than being fearful of strangers. But they will rush up to people, jump up on them, and generally become too excited. I've got a good idea now how to start with training them to greet people more calmly.

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +5

      Awe :) Yes it can be hard. Some dogs are so impulsive it's hard for them to do everything at snails pace like we humans do it. And it can be overwhelming for us too.

    • @luanndavis-jindela3223
  • @cherylsalvador950
    @cherylsalvador950 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this. It's exactly what I need. Is it the same approach for scents? Cos my 1-year-old beagle more like sniff than walk lol, especially when he catches a new scent and he wants to follow it. He gets too excited and frantic and starts to pull hard to follow the scent. He forgets to listen to all the cues we learned like attention noise, let's go, or leave it. He loses interest in treats, too, when he becomes this excited. It's harder when it's scent than people or places because I really can't see what he's too excited about and he sometimes goes in circles, back and forth, etc. looking for the trail.

  • @barkvader374
    @barkvader374 Před 3 lety +4

    I would love to see you do this with really hyper dogs. Sometimes it's just handy seeing how you handle a situation 😊

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +3

      Lol. I did a good job because Wish is a very hyper dog. The key is breaking the steps up small so the dog looks well trained. For a dog even more hyper than Wish, you might have to do the settle in the middle of the living room first, and just take a step toward the door and return.

    • @Amazing_missB
      @Amazing_missB Před 2 lety

      @@kikopup is the idea behind only showing positive behaviors is that those are the behaviors you wish reinforce?
      For example, if the dog starts to pull, you simply stop the specific training, work on something related that the dog can successfully do and then pick up walking and treating when the dog is doing the desired behavior (being calm)?

  • @alwayshangrygirl463
    @alwayshangrygirl463 Před 2 lety

    Imagine what Emily's dogs think when she speaks to the camera 🤣 this is what my dog thinks when I speak on the phone "what's wrong with my hooman? I think she's gone mad.' 🤣

  • @VeronicaA.Taborga
    @VeronicaA.Taborga Před rokem

    Love your frisbees, can you tell us the brand?
    Thank you in advance.

  • @chrisredenbach7753
    @chrisredenbach7753 Před 2 lety

    Emily, your information is great. But what I really want is a sofa like yours. that's a place to lounge with dogs.

  • @lanosp1
    @lanosp1 Před 2 lety

    How do you get your dogs so interested in training? Mine loves to run and play but definitely does not leap up for training! I do play with him first - like a short tug game but he definitely does not look like yours do!
    Thank you for all your videos - wish I had discovered them when my dog was a pup!

  • @bartacomuskidd775
    @bartacomuskidd775 Před 3 lety +1

    Havent seen you guys in a while. Good job

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks! I've been having a lot going on so hard to get a video out. Hopefully life calms down and I can get back to at least 1 a week! Some topics take more time to edit than others.

    • @bartacomuskidd775
      @bartacomuskidd775 Před 3 lety

      @@kikopup no rush. Just nice to see ya. I always recommend your videos to my new dog owner friends.
      Happy sniffs and barks from Texas!

  • @emidio2701
    @emidio2701 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi great video!! Thanks
    I have started to address this behavior with my dog, and thanks for this video. Now I feel like I understand much better how to help my dog.
    We are trap in the yo-yo leash problem.

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah, basically dogs wish they could teleport to where they want to go... They probably feel as stressed and frustrated as we do when we want the internet to be fast or we are watching netflix and it keeps loading instead of playing.

    • @emidio2701
      @emidio2701 Před 3 lety

      ​@@kikopup, hahah great analogy, I truly believe you have helped many many dogs and humans(me self included) with your channel.
      MANY THANKS

  • @rebeccapeterlein8428
    @rebeccapeterlein8428 Před 3 lety +1

    Great information! I have this issue with my bc. Now I have an action plan! As a side note, what is the brand of wish's and Lumos's harness - look comfy!

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      www.amazon.com/Hurtta-Casual-Padded-Y-Harness-River/dp/B07548NCYD?th=1 This one. She has this purple one that I like better than the black one. They dont have an adjustable front part but fit border collies really well. For escape artist dogs they are not the best because you cant adjust the front and they can back out of them if that's something they do.

  • @lindas.martin2806
    @lindas.martin2806 Před 2 lety

    Could you do a video on starting to work with a blind dogs, (tips and toys) and integrating him into your pack (I recently rescued a three year old, unsterilized blind cocker spaniel three years old...and have six other adopted rescue dogs, three years to 10 years old. or any resources. Thanks so much!!!

  • @dorotahuntley7024
    @dorotahuntley7024 Před 2 lety

    What type of treats do you recommend? Previously during training we used turkey hotdogs. I worry about the amount of fat in the hotdogs and the overall quantity my dog needs because she is very food motivated. I don't want for her to get too heavy since training her will take a long time. Thanks

  • @Bananabagel123
    @Bananabagel123 Před 3 lety +2

    ITS LIKE YOU KNEW WHAT ID BEEN WORKING ON

  • @keanuconcepcion158
    @keanuconcepcion158 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for another interesting video. How do you manage training for pups vs older dogs (if it changes)? Should you focus 100% on a single trick/behavior or do a variety (excluding capturing behaviors).
    Lastly, do you have any insight on what to do when your pup barks seemingly without reason? They have been fed recently, offered water, given play time and allowed to potty but they still whine/bark for attention. Is this something to train them out of or is it just a pup being a bit excited to hang out?

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      I suggest with both puppies and adult dogs to work on a variety of different behaviors in training sessions to created variety. If the puppies are barking at you in a pen you can go sit next to the pen and put your hand in the side of the pen, if they are barking at you sitting on the couch, I suggest in that moment, you could work on calmly petting and massaging them, and then work on teaching them to settle on a bed when you watch tv.

  • @vanessafarber3043
    @vanessafarber3043 Před 8 měsíci

    Can i ask what leads your using please x

  • @samchain3049
    @samchain3049 Před 3 lety

    Hi! I have a question about working on settle. We have a high energy vizsla, so getting him to settle is tricky. If I have treats he barks and demands them... Which is not settle. Any tricks?

  • @kangeyisgr3at835
    @kangeyisgr3at835 Před 3 lety

    do you have any tips to stop my dog from getting excited every time I take out the leash?

  • @viperalebetina8078
    @viperalebetina8078 Před 3 lety +3

    Greetings from Greece! What do u believe that offers the ground delivered treat? Is it a way to occupy the dog's mind more,so he unchains the behaviours?(for example at minute 31)

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, if you put it down it can help them calm down sniffing looking for it, and also if you put it down it takes more time. so if you were walking forward and marking your dog at you side you can put it down on the ground so you can take steps ahead of your dog too.

  • @donjames5761
    @donjames5761 Před rokem

    my doberman has a very low play drive shes going on 8 years later this year. i have been tryin the kongs an balls that kong like an filling them full of food an trees but its very slow process to get her to care about an ball she will ignore a tug toy. do you have any advice or point me to one of your videos please?

  • @liv_in_cornwall
    @liv_in_cornwall Před rokem +1

    Hi, just discovered your videos and subscribed. We have a 1.5 year old collie cross who pulls incessantly in 'new' places. Part of this I think is because he spent the first 6 months of his life mostly walking in the local area, and he doesn't pull much around here. However as soon as we want to take him to a new beach or for a hike, he turns into a sled dog! He is not motivated by food or toys on walks, as smells and other dogs are more exciting to him. He completely ignores us. We are really struggling at the moment as we got a dog hoping to have a hiking buddy but all we can do right now is walk him around our local space and then leave him at home the rest of the time.
    It's worth saying we made the mistake of walking him on a retractable lead for the first year, and now we are trying to train him on a short lead and paying for our mistake. Please do you have any advice for us? We have tried everything including standing still, changing direction, calling him back, etc but he does not let up the pressure and ignores us. Thank you in advance!

    • @BiritaOlsen
      @BiritaOlsen Před 7 měsíci

      It's been 9 months, has it gotten better for you? I am in the exact same boat, and getting desperate. Also have a border collie mix who loves to ignore us :)

  • @pawlowjp
    @pawlowjp Před 3 lety

    If I have a 5 month old puppy and a 5 year old dog, should I train separately?

  • @inkwhiskers9948
    @inkwhiskers9948 Před 2 lety

    Did you get your dogs (except Epic, obviously) from the same breeder?

  • @leagiordanolu
    @leagiordanolu Před rokem

    what if they are not food motivated nor play motivated?

  • @megannenatale8981
    @megannenatale8981 Před 3 lety +1

    What about if you live in a city with no backyard? My 9 month old husky/lab/Aussie mix pulls on the leash outside on walks and especially when we are on the way to "fun" places where he can get his energy out. On the way back from these places (after he's released his energy) he doesn't really pull. We work on training inside and he does perfectly, but when we get outside he acts completely different, gets very frustrated when he can't pull--to the point where he seems manic--and doesn't seem to hear me, and then stops taking treats altogether (toys outside don't work for us)

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +2

      I suggest just doing stuff in the hall of the apartment like settle and leash games, quiet of course so as not to bother people in their apartments, then when on the street you can practice right in front of your place with a settle and casually sniffing back and forth rather than going to a destination. This video also might help czcams.com/video/lLyiQODnR1s/video.html

  • @e79905
    @e79905 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Emily, a long time fan here! I've never seen you play fetch with balls, they're always frisbees. Any particular reason for that?

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +2

      Oh I do use balls inside the house but not outside because they can be more unpredictable in how they move when they bounce, so more likely for injury, that being said, throwing a frisbee on a windy day can make a frisbee do really unpredictable things unless the dog knows about wind etc.

  • @kangeyisgr3at835
    @kangeyisgr3at835 Před 3 lety +2

    I've worked on settling with my dog, and she's made some great progress. However, now when I put a treat down she won't take it and sit or stand up. I got into the habit of giving her a treat whenever she settled and left to do other things since someone watches her most of the time. Perhaps she's associated that treat with me leaving and become anxious? I'm not so sure, and I'm in a stump. If someone could help that would be great.

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      I suggest practicing where you are sitting next to the mat and dropping the treat since shes worried about you leaving. Also this exercise might be a good one for her, it shows how to teach a dog to choose to stay laying when you move away and return- czcams.com/video/HWT9DI7hMfo/video.html

    • @kangeyisgr3at835
      @kangeyisgr3at835 Před 3 lety

      @@kikopup tysm!

  • @dreamfanpage1321
    @dreamfanpage1321 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a Labrador retriever I bought it cuz I thought it would be a silent fun and loving family dog
    But he is the opposite of what I thought he would be. he is in a while other level
    He is like a Labrador and a rottweiler together he is super duper hyper active
    He is like a tiger dog pls tell how to calm him down

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      Im so sorry you are having that issue. It's so sad when someone gets a Lab bred for sport and the dog is chilled out and then one bred to be chill that would do better as a sport dog. I suggest working on calmness around food as the first step cause labs can become super excited about food and then its hard to use food to calm them down czcams.com/video/yr1olzgidMw/video.html

  • @mobymagg
    @mobymagg Před 3 lety +1

    Is a 12 week puppy too young to leash train? Mine likes to lie down and not get up to walk and when he does get up and gets a treat he immediately lies down again and won't get up until he gets a treat again. We don't make much progress on our walk and he's too heavy to lift up to carry. We live in an apartment so I have to have him on a leash when outside.

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +1

      I suggest that you try a longer leash like 10 feet so you can move further away and then squat down and encourage the puppy to come to you using a high pitched voice. Sometimes its hard to teach a puppy to want to move with you if the leash is too short as you are standing next to eachother so it doesnt make sense until you use your movement away from the puppy to encourage them to follow you. Check out the attention game as a good game to get the puppy wanting to move with you on walks czcams.com/video/HiziN7mluz8/video.html

    • @mobymagg
      @mobymagg Před 3 lety

      @@kikopup Thank you!!!

  • @CammysVGnArt
    @CammysVGnArt Před 2 lety +1

    Do u use their meals for this training?

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 2 lety

      You could, or part of their daily food. I tend to feed my dogs a meal for breakfast and then if I train a lot feed them less dinner

  • @shelightskin3864
    @shelightskin3864 Před 3 lety +2

    First

  • @EarthlingCanine
    @EarthlingCanine Před 3 lety +1

    Okay but what if you don't use a harness you use a collar? 26:20

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety +2

      You could try shaping it without errors like the leave it game so the dog never hits the end of the leash. czcams.com/video/Re66qOiso28/video.html

  • @huidu4704
    @huidu4704 Před 3 lety +1

    What harness is she wearing?

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety

      www.amazon.com/Hurtta-Casual-Padded-Y-Harness-River/dp/B07548NCYD?th=1 This one. She has this purple one that I like better than the black one. They dont have an adjustable front part but fit border collies really well. For escape artist dogs they are not the best because you cant adjust the front and they can back out of them if that's something they do.

    • @huidu4704
      @huidu4704 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kikopup Thank you!

  • @allisonbasanese9015
    @allisonbasanese9015 Před 3 lety +1

    I thought that was a pillow or toy under the couch! Camera shy guy?

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup  Před 3 lety

      He loves it under there because its nice and cool. Thats where he goes when I watch TV.

  • @alexone8338
    @alexone8338 Před 3 lety

    Are all five dogs yours? 😍

  • @xiaodiewu3420
    @xiaodiewu3420 Před 3 lety

    你好我是一名中国大陆的宠物训练是,看了你的很多视频,想向你学习比较专业的知识,我们应该如何建立联系呢,非常期待得到你的回复,谢谢