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How to train your dog to walk on a leash without pulling.

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This video was made one and a half years ago, and I believe that my editing skills have increased greatly since then. So this is video is for the people who have been pleading me to re-release it for over a year. Sorry for the delay. However I plan to make a new slick version of how to teach a bombproof stay using clicker training shortly, as I am a perfectionist and this video could be confusing to a new puppy owner. The video will have short easy to understand steps, rather that this video which is more like a rant on using positive punishment. I must say that my beginning videos on youtube did have a hint of irritation and annoyance in them, as it seemed at the time- a couple years back, there were not really any videos on how to teach things with TRUE clicker training, just a mix and match medley of using a clicker and then punishing the dog… I have realized over the years that being annoyed gets you no where, with dog or people, and so, if youll notice, my recent tutorials are less abrasive.

The basics of this technique- Instead of saying eh eh! as you add the distraction and the dog gets up, you are going to CLICK! the dog at the very same moment the distraction happens, telling them YES! For staying there, even in the presence of THAT! then once you are confident your dog will continue staying. Start to delay your click for longer and longer AFTER the distraction has already appeared. NEVER let the dog get the distraction, if they get up, BUT you can let the dog get the distraction AFTER you release them, so you could use a person as a distraction and then the reward for staying could be to go and say hi to the person.

Thanks for watching, and heres a tip: if you are too slow to block your dog from getting to the distraction- have the dog on LEASH and throw the distractions just far enough away that the dog is unable to reach them anyway- at first.

Another Tip:Always make the game increase in difficulty as the dog succeeds, you never want to get suck at the same level, or your dog will train you to stay at that level, they are highly intelligent

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Warm up your pitching arm and be patient—you might just be playing “Throw” for a while before your dog catches on.

To complete this How-To you will need:

A dog
Somewhere big enough to play in
A tennis ball or favorite dog toy to throw
And dog treats
A t-shirt or dishtowel with a knot tied in the middle
A leash
A helper

Step 1: Pick something to throw

Pick something for your dog to fetch. A favorite toy works great, but a tennis ball works well too.

Tip: Don’t use a stick as a throw toy. Besides being dangerous to throw near other people, a stick can hurt your dog’s mouth and may contain parasites.

Step 2: Carry treats

Stash a handful of dog treats in your pocket, so you’ll have them handy.

Tip: A clean t-shirt or dishtowel makes a great throw toy if you tie a knot in the middle. It’s floppy, the knot makes it easy to pick up, and it’s machine-washable.

Step 3: Make sure you have room

If you’re playing with your dog inside, make sure you have enough space to throw a toy or ball without breaking anything. A hallway works great.

Step 4: Avoid dangerous areas

If you’re playing outside, make sure the dog can’t stray into traffic or other dangerous areas. A fenced backyard is best.

Tip: Many public outdoor spaces require dogs to be leashed, so don’t turn your pooch loose in a park without checking the rules.

Step 5: Get your dog’s attention

Shake the toy or tennis ball in front of your dog. Make a big fuss over it and hold it just out of reach.

Step 6: Throw the toy

When you’ve got the dog’s attention, throw the toy or ball a short distance. This will make it easier for the dog to keep her eye on it.

Step 7: Praise the dog

When the dog runs after the toy, pile on the praise. If she picks it up, be even more positive.

Step 8: Bring your dog to the toy

Most likely your dog will chase the toy. But if she dog doesn’t seem to understand about fetching after you’ve thrown the object a few times, clip a leash to her collar and walk her over to it. Praise her for arriving at the right spot.

Tip: If the dog doesn’t pick up the toy, it’s helpful to have a friend actually put it into her mouth. Of course, the instant the dog is carrying the toy, more praise is in order.

Step 9: Call her back

When the dog has the fetch toy in her mouth, call her back to you. Yell “Bring it here! Bring it here!” Praise her as soon as she starts to move toward you.

Step 10: Give her a treat

As soon as the dog arrives with the toy, praise her and give her a treat. When she sees the treat, she should drop the toy automatically. Say “Drop it!” immediately, as soon as you see her starting to drop the toy. That way, she’ll associate the command with what she’s already doing.

Tip: Never try to take the fetch toy away from the dog. You don’t want her to think tug-of-war is part of this game! And if she runs, don’t encourage her by chasing after—run the other way, and offer a treat when she follows you instead.

Step 11: Reduce treat levels

As your dog gets to understand the rules of this game, you can gradually stop giving her treats for performing her part of the routine. Taper them off to once every other time she brings the toy back, then once every third time, and so on.

Step 12: Vary the routine

Once your dog has learned the “Fetch!” basics, feel free to vary the routine. Try tossing a flying disk for a change. Throw the toy for longer distances, or over different terrains—even into the water, if you’re at a beach. Before long, your dog will be bringing you her special toy and begging you to play!

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Hello wolf people :) – this is my third video now for a short series I’m doing documenting my hybrid cub’s growth and I’m also answering question regarding training, animal psychology, etc.

My cub “Gambit” is now 22 weeks old and is already almos the size of our larger German Shepard who is actually the largest German Shepard I’ve seen, and I’ve seen a lot! He’s a big, beautiful, and healthy dog.

Wolf-dogs are a different breed and that must be kept in mind. I urge you to take the time to research the animal before even considering owning one. There’s a great book that I read called “Wolfdogs A – Z!” and it’s a perfect place to start. Remember that they’re not entirely like your other dogs while at the same time they’re by no means the little monsters a lot of people have made them out to be.

Wolfdogs train VERY well, they can be house-broken, heel, leash trained, etc. They’re one of the most intelligent of all the canines – normally operating in a hierarchy with other animals and even your house hold. But don’t worry, you’re always gonna be the alpha and you’re always gonna be the center of their world.Personally, I prefer them over dogs.

Remember to give your animals their parvo shots and heartworm medication!!!!!!!!!!!!

take care :)

IMPORTANT: IF you’re interested in owning a wolfdog may I please suggest that you read this book? You can get it used for practically a few $’s and it’s just a great introduction on wolfdogs, how to raise them, train them, and of course, their behavior!

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