Off Leash Dog Training Beagle in MN
December 12, 2012 by admin
Filed under Puppy Training Video
Watch every time I go in the street and my Beagle automatically stops, until I say it’s OK (between :50 to 1:00 then again at 3:50 to 4:00 or near those times), because I trained him to never leave the yard without my ok. I’m also training him to start and stop barking on command. Bincy Boo is a totally reliable Beagle off leash WITH DISTRACTIONS ANYWHERE, no prong, choak, or shock collars, no food, no clickers (hands free). He is the dog in the neighborhood that people always compliment. He wasn’t always this great, it took a lot of work in many different places, with more and more distractions, over longer periods of time, to reach this reliable level. Your dog is able to do this too, If your dedicated to take the time. Prior to Bincy Boo’s training, I was told by everyone who had an opinion that “Beagles can NOT be trained to be off leash without shock collars.” Well I’m glad I didn’t listen to them. I will and do help people train their rescue dogs for absolutely free (even to off leash level), if you live close, and are willing to put in the time (MN).
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Hey! Thanks for this helpful video. By the way, I notice lots of people keep on talking about Xobodog Training (search on google), but I’m not sure if it’s good. Have you ever tried this dog training program known as Xobodog Training? I’ve heard some extraordinary things about it.
This still surprise me, just how a lot of people have no idea about Xobodog Training (google it), despite the fact that a lot of people solve their dog behavior problems because of this training program. Thanks to my mate who told me about Xobodog Training, I have have a better relationship with my beloved pet.
i cannot wait til my beagle is off leash my aunt is a b**ch and doesnt believe that he’ll ever be off leash because her beagle cant be im trying the ecollar only the vibration part of it but hes still a puppy kinda so idk how well its going to work cause so far he doesnt like it and it scares the shit outta him but i only used it twice so far because he doesnt have k9 good citizen yet but hes taking the test for it on saturday then afterwords hopefully i’ll start using it and itll work
#2-Cont.) I can call my dogs back or wait them at any time, but I wanted to make sure they would stop themselves. I used to just open the door and let my dogs out alone, then when they scratched the door I’d go let them in,every dog I’ve had could do that (But now I have neighbors that have animal aggessive dogs that have killed more than once, its a nightmare).While border training, I train my dogs for distractions at a game farm, real world training builds a really reliable & obedient dog.
About ten days ago I was out cleaning up the yard just as it was getting dark out(with my beagle & yorkie leashless), and my dogs started yelping as we walked from the back yard to the front. It was a rabbit, and both of my dogs ran right to the edge of my neighbors yard, which made the rabbit take off across the street, so my dogs ran right to the edge of the front yard (my yorkies’ front paws went too far, but backed up once he noticed). And I do NOT have an invisible fence.
If you were say, sitting on your porch, while he is playing in the yard and a rabbit was to run by, in the street. Would he stay put in the yard and not go into the road? Or does the not leaving the yard only work when you are in a stay/come command and are right near him?
Yes, I absolutely do still have him (He’s my Best Buddy), he just turned 4 years old and he teaches me something new evey day. He is also one of the dogs I take with me when I train dogs for other people, to show people what their dog will act like after I have trained them (some call him a demo dog), Thanks for you nice compliment!!!!!
sorry if this question bothers you but do you guys still have him hes cute
Yes, you can, and I did (also) use a long line at a park for off leash (just always think SAFETY FIRST). Off leash should really be called Distraction Proof Training, cuz to be 100% reliable off leash, your dog must obey you in the most distracting of situations. And the fence next to my house is temporary, cuz neighbor dog has killed other dogs b4 (more than once), so I needed an extra layer of protection for my dogs’ SAFETY, and Thank You for your Compliments.
nice to see someone training dogs without pain and intimidation some typical trainers use…
refreshing to see a Minnesotan use a ecollar nicely, everyone I know uses them to only hurt dogs…:(
I saw in some of your videos you have a fenced yard to train in, could one get similar success in a unfenced yard on a really long leash? or with a fenced location away from where the dog would typically be? I wanted to train my rescue to be off leash, but our neighborhood doesn’t allow physical fencin
He is 3 years old, He was born on Feb. 29 2008 (Yep, he was a leapyear puppy).
I don’t use any food treats at all. I use one of his toys, THATS ALL. My beagle has learned he must be obedient to get rewarded with his toy. As you can see in the video, he starts to jump on me once he knows I have his toy. I’m also training him to stop barking on command. He’s a beagle, not any different than any other dog, excect they need to learn eye contact asap, or it’s hard to teach a dog that always has their nose to the ground, constantly sniffing.
Did you always train him with food as a reward for doing the right thing? How old is he?