Early Handler Drills

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2015
  • Throughout our training, we introduce new techniques for both training behaviors and management at different stages in the dog’s development. One thing we do not want, however, is for our dogs to rehearse bad or inappropriate behavior, such as pulling on the leash prior to introducing leash pressure. In order to manage our young dogs in the early stages of training, we do a variety of handler drills. These drills help build a successful training relationship with our dog and translate into the foundation of some of our more advanced behaviors later down our training path. In this short video, Michael Ellis will discuss both the “how” and the “why” of a few of these simple handler drills.
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Komentáře • 29

  • @hannamo6097
    @hannamo6097 Před rokem +4

    I feel like Michael Ellis is the god of dog trainers.

  • @joyfulk9services
    @joyfulk9services Před 3 měsíci

    I just love watching this ❤
    Not only great content, but listening to Michael Ellis teach is one of the most enjoyable things in life to do. Such a great comminicator, with dogs & humans. Such a legend ❤ 💪

  • @Triptoons
    @Triptoons Před 8 lety +27

    Michael Ellis is the MAN! he has so many great tips! he's seriously one o my favorite trainers.

  • @TxCwby
    @TxCwby Před 3 lety +2

    I like how he was looking for the treat after Michael said, “Yes” in his explanation. Michael’s puppy course at Leerburg is SO beneficial, and is a super primer for raising dogs in an operant mode (so they learn faster, with more mutual energy).

  • @nocturne2029
    @nocturne2029 Před 6 lety +2

    I love how quickly this dog is learning. Really proves that Michael Ellis’ methods work!

  • @mgsweeney99
    @mgsweeney99 Před rokem

    As always - Great Stuff!!

  • @stellaturkmen
    @stellaturkmen Před 5 lety +1

    Love his brain 🤗🤗🤗

  • @marymazzeri7728
    @marymazzeri7728 Před 6 lety +4

    Great principles. It can be harder to 'explain this' to dogs that are not food or toy/play motivated.
    Voice inflection/petting can be used if properly timed as well.

  • @scottmortimer6918
    @scottmortimer6918 Před 5 lety +3

    Which DVD is this on? Really enjoyed watching this and find Michael Ellis to be great at explaining thing in a way that makes sense

  • @fithemali4320
    @fithemali4320 Před 4 lety +4

    I’m just wondering who taught Micheal Ellis dog training, it’s a bit which came first chicken or the egg 🥚

  • @ryanventura1487
    @ryanventura1487 Před 4 lety

    What kind of food are you using sir tnx...

  • @DOGTRAINING796
    @DOGTRAINING796 Před 4 lety

    I like sir

  • @SilverFlame819
    @SilverFlame819 Před 9 lety +20

    I taught my Border Collie to take/hold in the way that Michael shows in the little clip with the Lab in this video (gently holding the mouth closed on the item). I did it just to prove to my psychotic bird dog training boss (who just loooooooved to burn dogs with a shock collar on high intensity level) that it could be done without hurting the dog. Taught her in about 5 minutes. Thank God I don't work for that psycho anymore! It's too bad people are still paying him to "train" their dogs (ie. let them sit in a kennel for months with no training, then take them out a week prior to the owner showing up, and torturing them with a shock collar until they piss themselves). It's too bad more bird dog trainers don't use humane methods. They're so behind the times when it comes to the science and psychology of dog training. It's pretty sad.

    • @DirkScripts
      @DirkScripts Před 4 lety

      What kind of shit collar is she using that burns the dog's neck? sounds like someone with not a clue on how to use an E-collar.

  • @peaceandlove5214
    @peaceandlove5214 Před 5 lety

    What is the mix of this dog?

  • @user-gp1jn5rc5y
    @user-gp1jn5rc5y Před 7 lety

    厉害

  • @vincentpopovski9435
    @vincentpopovski9435 Před 3 lety

    This video is 5 years old. How is this pup doing today ?!

  • @mrskmonster
    @mrskmonster Před 2 lety +2

    Reminds me of Jordan Peterson's rule about not letting your children do things that make you dislike them. Don't let your dog do things that make you dislike them.

  • @lisawheeler6488
    @lisawheeler6488 Před 6 lety +4

    Please include how long we should be working the dogs/puppies each day. I have a 3 month old puppy and I don't want to over do it. She is a willing learner. She does sit, down and a stay for 5 min. She is resisting the leash. She will do it for 5 or 10 min then she wants to quit. Is it ok to end training for this session and then repeat later in the afternoon or evening? Or just wait for the next day? A little explanation on how long a training session with beginners would be helpful. I do love your method of training. I have to alternate between treats and toys or the pup seems to get bore. Is this OK?

    • @HarmlessOSRS
      @HarmlessOSRS Před 5 lety +2

      Lisa Wheeler never more than 10-15 minutes per training session, even that can be a lot

    • @bobandjerishaffer1001
      @bobandjerishaffer1001 Před 4 lety +2

      Lisa Wheeler ... Quality of training (effectiveness) is more important by far than duration. 2-3 min/period is fine for a puppy, just do it several times a day. Quit before the pup loses interest ... your job is to be interesting and effective.

  • @TimothyRyanFisher
    @TimothyRyanFisher Před 6 lety +1

    What breed of dog is this? It looks a my puppy who I'm trying to identify.

  • @lisafoster4468
    @lisafoster4468 Před 3 lety

    I accidentally made forward leash pressure mean lie down x_x any tips on fixing that?

    • @LeerburgDogTraining
      @LeerburgDogTraining  Před 3 lety

      Have a training question? Ask Cindy! She answers emails daily. leerburg.com/qa/index.php

  • @bryanstark324
    @bryanstark324 Před 9 lety +3

    I think I'd like to get this video... which one is this?

  • @MrPitt33
    @MrPitt33 Před 6 lety

    what type of dog is that puppy