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Ответитьhi great video!where do we get this slip collar and leash? Can we use this during a walk at the park is it secure enough? Thank you!
ОтветитьHi may i ask where to buy the leash and colat that you use for training? Thank you🎉
ОтветитьI can’t thank you ENOUGH for training that DOESN’T USE FOOD!!! I have spent the last three weeks scouring the internet for anything humane that doesn’t involve constant feeding. I found Barbara Woodhouse and you. Thanks. I’m super stoked. My poor pup. It isn’t what she needs. She doesn’t respect me. She just wants the food.
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ОтветитьHi I have a 6 month golden! I’m in Philadelphia, I’m interested are you local?
ОтветитьI have learned so much and I'm always watching to helps me train my pomsky.
ОтветитьI love your method of dog training butt
ОтветитьVery good very good dog training but I need one for my golden retrievers at so hyper
ОтветитьHow can I find a trainer
ОтветитьAlways appreciate your videos. This one was great to see the beginning stages puppy leash training and using the slip lead.
Greetings from Western PA near Pittsburgh
I needed this video very much. I have a 4.5 month old golden retriever that is over motivated for treats. I also needed that explanation on the pop correction you do with flicking of the wrist. Extremely helpful!! Thank you!!
ОтветитьI have a Goldie puppy that is now 18 weeks. Doing a lot of this with her, but sometimes I think she doesn't have enough attention span yet to "get it". One thing I do know is that she has taught me to give her kibbles on command since I almost always have some in my pocket... LOL. But this training is excellent.
ОтветитьAre you making your own slip collar from paracord?
ОтветитьWell I’m from Salinas California j have two German shepherds, female and male siblings female does amazing with other dogs and male is always on alert for what ever reason we practice recall on him every day but still can’t brake into him to leave other dogs as soon as he sees another dog he’s a nuke
ОтветитьI've looked at 5 trainers already. None of these are any help at all when it comes to my hyper dog. Ya all have no clue what hyper is until you've seen my dog. He hasn't responded to anything I've tried.
ОтветитьThat was buetiful i like how you talk to the owners and teach them how to do it properly
ОтветитьEven when i play with him, take him to poop and pee he still manages to pull me its at a point where he walks me haha lmfao, the other day he seen a female stray dog and just went crazy was crying was jumping was pulling ofc and just distracted. Now he hasnt been around other dogs as much so he doesnt really have manners so i need to also work on that i try to scream tell him to stop or giving him a treat and nothing it doesnt work even when im still holding the leash, he rather chokes himself out lol, anyways any advice ik you have videos but yeah when he sees people he can at times bark or jump on them people say its the energy well i wake up happy everyday lmfao so i dont get that ik it takes time and patience so yeah
ОтветитьHey thanks. I live in india. Where do I get these short slip collars..
ОтветитьI’m reaaaaal late to this video (and I thought I had seen all of Tom’s content!) but I’m a bit lost on how long I should be training my pup compared to an actual walk? He’s a 1yr terrier/acd/mutt and we’ve tried the slip lead but he just doesn’t buy into it - he gets bored with it real quick. He’s so smart and he used to listen real quick, but now it’s all shmehhh for him. It’s our fault though and I’m worried we totally enforced with food too much too soon.
Some of our pressure attempts have felt like 30+ mins.
Can anyone break this down for me?
It's all about toys and adventure with the Golden Retrievers. They do what they do best seek and look for something to retrieve. The hyper puppy in this breed is common. No worries.
ОтветитьI’m traveling with my dog this summer and need her to be walking nice in a keash
Ответитьsorry but this is not a very hyper puppy
ОтветитьI have a very special dog in my opinion. I know every dog and esspecialy golden retrievers are pretty hyped. He is 11 months. I was not really caring that much. I was young and irresponsible. But now I want to help him and myself. I am pretty bored of games and with bad sleep schedule so I want to start doing something with my little dog. He went through much pain. He had canine parvovirus. I don't know if it has something to do with it but he is not really listening that much. He is just not paying attention or not caring. He wants to play and be with us. We are not with him that often and I know that's bad so I am about to improve that. Is there any tip or I just have to make a schedule for us and be with him as much as possible to make a stronger contact with him? He really loves all members of the family and wants to be with us every moment. He is trying to break into house. Maybe if I will be with him it will improve? I hope it will change.
ОтветитьJust found you. Very interesting. Looking to get as much information as I can before getting my first golden. Old Perlican Newfoundland Canada
ОтветитьSorry guys..... if you think this puppy is hyper you don't know hyper
ОтветитьHere for help with my rambunctious deaf dog
ОтветитьHi! I live in Europe in Hungary and I love your videos. I learrned a lot from you. I tought my puppy with the guidinece of your videos. I'd like to say thanks for it!
ОтветитьThese kinds of slip leads are illegal (for a good reason) in many European countries. Please do not use a slip lead without two stoppers on your dog, ESPECIALLY if they're reactive in any way, jump at things etc. These kinds of slip lead will keep getting tighter the more your dog pulls on them and if they're in a situation where they cannot manage their emotions they can seriously injure themselves. I love slip leads, but the good kind have two stoppers. One keeps it tight enough so the lead doesn't drop off your dogs head, the other one keeps it from strangulating and seriously injuring the dogs neck, trachea etc. You can still get the desired effect with them but without harming your dog. Especially in "beginner" hands these things can do a lot of harm. A professional such as the guy in the video will probably be able to use the slip lead without stoppers in an appropriate way but the owners of the dog are not professionals and will make mistakes - just like any other dog owner, me included. That's part of the learning journey.
Just imagine your dog is in a situation where they're blinded by fear (of another dog, a human, a loud noise ...) and they just react to it without a clear head. The lead getting tighter and tighter will make them even more scared and then they will pull even stronger. The technique of how to work with the lead shown in the video is good just please get a proper slip lead with two stops.
Been watching a lot of dog training videos for tips on educating our puppy and I find your videos more effective that the rest that I have seen.
ОтветитьI have a 8-9 month old herding dog( no sure what breed.) She is very energetic and likes to "bite" me. When she bites it's more of a nibble than a I'm going to eat you alive thing. How do I teach her that it is ok to bite toys and not people?
ОтветитьGreat video but not sure I’d classify that pup as hyper 😂 You want a hyper puppy, let me introduce you to our field lab puppy Jet lol
ОтветитьHi from Plymouth U.K. xx
ОтветитьI’m going to purchase a slip lead as my Dobermann puppy just isn’t getting loose lead walking. I think this method may just work 😊
ОтветитьHi I'm currently living in France, go to a dog training club and also try to implement all the advice I am watching on line to have a well balanced mixed breed rescue puppy, he is now 6 months old and has gone from easy training to a total reprobate! So hoping I can pick up some helpful training tips as he is real happy puppy
ОтветитьWhat kind of slip collar you are using? Does anyone knows?
ОтветитьWhere can I find the recommendations for the leash to use?
ОтветитьLove Lola ❤️
ОтветитьOntario canada
ОтветитьI love all this advice!!! Thank you!
ОтветитьBuckner, Missouri I get my Golden Retriever September 24, 2022 and I can't wait.
ОтветитьOk, how about an older dog that is hyper and doesn't want to listen, and is distracted by everything around her? I have a 4 y.o. Germans Shep/Aussie mix. She is high energy, loves people, great with other dogs that don't bark at her, fixates on cats and would give chase but only to catch them and lick them to pieces. She sits well, stay, knows how to back up, responds to "leave it" when she wants to, pulls constantly on the lead, and when behaving quietly on lead if she sees a person she wants to greet pulls me along like a tugboat and jumps up on the person even though she knows "off" and that she shouldn't jump up. And, if I use her slip leash she responds faster but still misbehaves, with her leather lead on her collar she barely responds at all. She is 75 lbs, Im 5'1" and 110 lb. I've tried several methods with her and the only one beginning to work is if we stop every other foot walked as I snap up on her slip lead, walk 2 feet, stop/pull, the whole way to the dog park. Takes me a half hour to go what should be less than a 5 min. walk. And that is her "good" behavior" day. Previous owner used claw collar, choke collar, no pull (aka halty)...I hate gimmicky items, and refuse to use them, but am tempted to try the halti. Haven't yet, but frustrated. No video I've watched so far has convinced me it will work with her, and I've tried. I'm SO frustrated. I understand 95% of the problems are the owner, but I can't afford a trainer, and You Guys Videos are NOT helping!!!!!
ОтветитьExcellent video, great owners great dog
ОтветитьFrom Philadelphia
ОтветитьThank you, great video. How's Lola doing?
ОтветитьWould love to see a video with no tools, just a flat collar! Ive got an adopted 5 month old, reactive male golden retriever
ОтветитьHi from Finland! Love your videos a lot. I have a 12w old mini poodle, and our outings are quite a mess. She's all over the place and pulls like there's no tomorrow, and I just can't keep up with her. I'm also afraid that her neck will be injured. I use a normal collar, a bit wider one though, and my question is when would it be appropriate to use a slip lead to teach her not to pull? Is she still too young for it?
ОтветитьIve trained my dog from No dogs, no cats, no kids, no men, no wearing hats to JUST no dogs. It's the last thing in working on with him. And I got this far with your videos, thank you@!
ОтветитьLove ❤️ watching your videos Tom a big thank you we are from Australia 🇦🇺
ОтветитьAbsolutely loving the videos from Australia
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