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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www.AskDrYin.com brings you dog tricks performed by Jonesy.
Took me a while to figure out how to teach him to do a kick but now that I know, it’s actually easy (maybe harder than the kleenex trick though, depending on what your dog is good at).
To see more free and subscription based animal training and behavior modification videos go to www.AskDrYin.com. I’ll be adding a bunch by mid May. (including how to train the tricks)
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Learn tips on how to keep your dogs off the couch in this free video clip on how to train them.

Expert: Marshall Mills
Bio: Marshall Mills has had his dog since she was a puppy & she’s been in two films: “7 Angels in Eden” — www.Fayteville.com “A Wife’s Tail” — www.VolitionStudios.com
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Sit Means Sit Western’s Washington shows what a happy boy he is. His owner Anthony has given him direction and consistency and this is the outcome: a happy, off-leash, obedient, well-behaved, non aggressive, non-destructive, completley loyal dog!

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Thank you for featuring this YouTube.

A video on training your dog how to roll over and play dead.

An introduction to clicker training:
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To train a dog to get a beer from the fridge, begin by teaching them to fetch and then to fetch something that’s attached to the fridge. Teach a dog to get beer from the fridge with tips from an experienced dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience.

Expert: Ty Brown
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Bio: Ty Brown has been a dog trainer for over 10 years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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Dog Training in this video is truly amazing, as dogs are all over this dog throughout this entire dog training video but the obedience is maintained. The dogs behavior remains focuses throughout his obedience tasks with a fantasic motivated attitude. “Dog Training” Watch this absolutely amazing dog training demonstration of control in a public dog park! It can be funny watching the other dogs.

Sit Means Sit dog training classes are held in parks also. The class is very good for some people to learn how to have their dogs behave.

The dog in the video stays in a dog training heel and does not attack, nor is he biting the other dogs. The Sit Means Sit Dog Training collar helps to maintain focus even when he is asked to sit through this distraction.

http://www.sitmeanssit.com Click yellow button to subscribe. Fred Hassen, CEO of Sit Means Sit Dog Training Franchise business Company, is seen here working one of his dogs in a dog park. Having a dog that has control, but yet having a dog training method or technique that does not squelch the dog’s desire is just as important.

Happy, tail wagging dogs are important for the public community to see when furthering dog training education.

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Another Oscar-worthy performance by Peter Sellers.

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