Obedience Training With My Rottweiler Puppy
May 9, 2014 by admin
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This video shows me running through some basic commands with my 15 week old Rottweiler puppy Zeus.
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http://trainingclasses.pamsdogacademy.com I forgot that I had this video in my projects. I filmed this when Twix was 10 weeks old and had only been at my hou…
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Check out my Rottweiler pup(:๏ปฟ
omg so stupid hes like good girl good girl good boy๏ปฟ
i want more of these i might get a dog like this and i would like to learn
how it will learn to guard and all those awesome things
I have 1 year dog .it to late training her. Please help .I tried running
after every day.๏ปฟ
Start training right away. Twix was about 11 or 12 weeks old in this video.
I got him at 11 weeks old. ๐ If you go to my website pamsdog training dot
com, then you can pick up a few of my free ebooks “navigating your way
through clicker training” and “When can you start training a puppy”.
The clicker is just a training tool and if it is not used properly it will
not work either. The person using the clicker must know what they are doing
to some degree. ๐ I would suggest to find a local clicker training class
and go. This way you can learn from someone in person and they can help
you. I know that if you have the right skills Misty will learn. ๐ Hang in
there! Have a great evening. Pam
Check out my video on “No Mugging the hand” that will help with him not
being as crazy about the food. You can also use a lower valued food at
times or mix a bunch of treats in one bag, so he does not know what he will
get. Did you try luring to a stand w/ food? You could also wait for him to
stand and then click and treat him back in a down, in order to get him to
stand again. You could teach a hand target and have him in a sit or down,
then move away a bit and have him target your hand.
Thank you! ๐
I’m in love with my new Golden Retriever. I started teaching him this week
(he’s 2 months old) and so far he got the idea of sit and down, come and
even leave it, though I haven’t added commands yet. However, he won’t stand
to save his life! It might have something to do with us teaching him to sit
before getting his food. Also, he eats like there’s no tomorrow. Any idea
to stop him being so crazy about the food? Thanks so much!
@RKSETV Thanks! Yes they are very smart & sooooo much fun to work with! ๐
@CastuloJavier I def. recommend the “settle” video, but also work on how
you interact with him. That’s how I trained my dog. Granted, it probably
took a lot longer than Pam’s method (prob. much better) I simply reinforced
the commands. If she started barking and refused to stop, she had to come
inside. When she behaved, we’d give her a reward. If she didn’t bark or try
to run too much – listened to commands – while on a walk, she’d get a
treat.
@CastuloJavier I would work on teaching him to “Settle” I have a video on
“Settle on a mat” and Kikopup has a video on “Settle” as well. Hope that
helps. Good luck! Pam
I am teaching my sixteen week old Golden Retriever to stand but the problem
I am having is that he stands for the lure, but then almost automatically
sits between the stand and me getting the lure to him. If you see what Twix
does at 0:30 in your video, that is what Bentley does, but sooner.
what kind of treat were you giving him?
He actually takes treats gently, but when it’s time to eat he’s just like a
vacuum cleaner, and I’m afraid he’s gonna choke. Working on waiting until I
tell him to eat, so hopefully he’ll eventually slow down. Could that work?
As for the standing part, even when I use food as a lure or hand target,
which he’s starting to do, he just won’t stand up. However, I tried jumping
backwards today and he got up a couple of times so I will continue doing
that and I hope he gets the idea. Thanks a lot!
@Skyraiker5 7 weeks is really young. I am sure she is just getting to know
her surroundings, her new family, etc… I would reinforce her for all good
behaviors and you do not have to use a clicker for this. Just give her a
yummy piece of chicken or something of the sort. Just get to know her by
hand feeding her, giving high value treats for good things, and encourage
playing with toys, but do not worry if she is not playing. I bet she will
as soon as she is more comfortable with you. ๐
@pamelamarxsen I have also tried that, just to wait till he sits by his
own, but he just doesnยดt sit. He starts barking at me, he can stay like
that like for a minute, then some times he runs away. I’ll try waiting
until he sits today again. So what I should do is, 1) ask him to sit
verbally, 2) make the hand gesture to sit, and 3) just wait until he sits
no matter if that takes maybe more than a couple of minutes?
aawhhh, how many weeks was he when you got him ?
We just go a 7 week old border collie and are having trouble getting her to
play and show some energy. She acts shy and timid do you have any tips to
help us build a bond and help her play. We feel we have to do that first
before we start her clicker training
Dogs respond to what /we/ teach them, even if it’s not on purpose. They
pick up on habits and reactions fairly quickly. If you laugh and encourage
them when they bark or nip, it reinforces that behaviour and they think
it’s okay. Breaking a bad habit is a LOT harder than teaching them a good
one from the beginning. People that own small dogs forget at times that,
just because they’re small, does not mean they should get away with bad
behaviour, “because it’s /soo/ cute.”
My dog Misty actually sits but doesn’t awnser when I say sit. She only does
when I am about to give her food every morning; Or she only sits because
she wants you to pet her. I was thinking on buying a clicker but she
doesn’t even awnser anyway.
@nataliawasilewska97 He was 11 weeks.
@CastuloJavier It sounds like you need to train his social skills, too. The
problem with chihuahuas, is that people have a tendency to inadvertently
teach them bad habits by positively reinforcing negative behavior. I would
work on the attitude first before the “sit” command, or you’ll be trying
forever. When we got my Shepherd/Pit mix from the pound she constantly
barked and couldn’t sit still. We had to get her hyperactivity in check
before she started paying attention to other commands.
Thank you! I miss him at that age. He was and still is so much fun to work
with and train. We went out for some special one on one time this morning
and I just adore him! ๐ I love my other dogs too, but Twix is my soul
mate! :))
@Amarianee That is a good suggestion. But how can I work in his
hyperactivity first? How do I reinforce him to calm down? Can you suggest a
few exercises please? Thanks for your reply =)
COOLLLL!!! I have a 1 and a half month old border collie and all she
ALREADY KNOWS FETCH!!! bordercollies are so smart
@CastuloJavier You could just wait until he finally sits on his own and
capture the sit. So, he sits on his own: click & toss a treat (not too far)
to get him back up and wait for him to do it again.
Erg leuk en leerzaam !