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Dog Training 101: How to Train ANY DOG the Basics - YouTube
Channel: Zak George鈥檚 Dog Training Revolution
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This one's particularly interesting though because we have tons of big hyper dogs now as you know I love working with hyper dogs
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But trying to convey to people that a hyper dog is a smart dog is sometimes challenging
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That's my goal in this class. It looks like a Boxer Pit mix, so we're thinking
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We're gonna teach our dogs to have a look at us by using a hand signal. Dogs are heavily responsive to
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exaggerated body language so in the beginning it might look something like look at me, like this, really really exaggerating
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We have a nice tight training problem close eye to eye now. I don't know biscuit too. Well and
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if you were me you would be a little cautious about going eye to eye with a dog like this that you didn't know, and
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Is he good with strangers, coming into his area? "He is." "Okay very good look at me. Yes very good this work
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right here
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eye to eye
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I'm gonna hold up the treat
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Look at me and since I like what he's doing I'm gonna click because I like that remember the click means "Good dog,
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I like what you did, you win a prize."
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Look at me
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And I'm taking my time getting them to treat, as long as you mark that
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Behavior with the clicker, to let them know you like it or yes
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If you're not using the clicker,
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Then you can take your time getting the treat to them. The click marks the behavior not the treat.
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Most frustrating thing when working with a hyper dog is that they're so quick it is on us to speed up to keep up with them
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we've got to be able to nail the behavior with a clicker the
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Instant they do it right so in this case look at me right there. I mean as I was saying it. I had eye contact
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Right here look at me very engaging you got to keep the rhythm up
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You got to keep the pace, you're gonna have to make sure the moment he does something right, you're there
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He's a fast-paced train, a dog like this, so you can't be too slow within the next five minutes every dog in here
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should be able to
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Leave turkey alone when we put it in front of them
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We're going to them how to do it, without force, without pulling them away in any way
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I'm gonna drop it on the ground. However. What's she gonna do when I drop it on the ground?
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She's gonna go for it. Show me a nice loose leash here, no tension, so I'm gonna drop it
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But I'm not gonna let her get it when she looks away same concept
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I'm gonna click her, and I'm gonna pick up the treat, and I'm gonna give it to her. Don't touch this
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It's all it's not so much the words that you're saying. I think the biggest mistake
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We make when we're teaching a dog something new is we save words at them, but there's very little heartfelt communication
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Even though she may not know "What don't touch that" means right now, she feels my energy
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She knows what I'm going for, and she's you know, we've worked a little bit to build some initial communication, "Don't touch this please,"
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I'm not gonna make her wait for an eternity right now. I'm gonna pick it up and give it to her.
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And then if she's okay, and no tension on the leash
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Only because I know cuz I know that's the instinct, all the more, you should have faith in your
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communication you should trust that your dog really will know what you mean, if you just take a few minutes to communicate with them more.
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Training is a concept of training where we use a treat to coax our dog
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into a specific position
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So we're gonna use that nose to our advantage, right here
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So just like this
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Good, and we're gonna say "Sit" as his butt hits the ground. He already knows that. He know how to lie down on command?
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Somewhat but not really. So we're gonna use the same concept of training here
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We're gonna lure them down. A big mistake that a lot of people make with, oh wow
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He's making it
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he's making me look good here. A big mistake that a lot of people make with this though, is they do this and
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well alright
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Normally they go fast is what they do
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What you should do is you should let him nibble on it nice and slow. Now if they if they didn't lie down
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He's too good. I need a dog that's not listening quite that well. Yep. Why am I clicking Delilah right there?
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She did not lie down, but I clicked anyway. She's on the right track look. She's trying
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It's it's vital that when our dogs are on the right track when we're teaching them something new
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That we really let him know we like that
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Yes, right there, that foot came forward, and then let her know I like it. That's one more step in the right direction
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Yes, oh
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I'm gonna reward that cuz that was very good. You see how both of those feet started to move, starting to go into the down
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Notice the training bubble nice, and low you're nice and tight. You see this, so with a new dog again this provides
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You're very comfortable if your dog and we're comfortable with her
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So we're okay with doing it the next step is one of those feet is gonna move forward at that moment be ready to click
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Do you know what I'm saying really good. I'm good. I love the kisses. I love the affection there. It's very genuine
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It's very real energy. The more real, the faster your dog learns now. We've got our attention
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You never know when you're gonna get it, but now that we have it. Yes very good
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We want to seize that momentum right there, you see what I'm saying? Momentum is a big deal
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We don't hear a lot about that dog turning because a moment ago, she was like uh huh
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I don't feel like it, but now all of a sudden, those moments go longer and longer. That's the beginning
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That's a sign that you're on the right track
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So I got lucky with a group of people here that seem to really get their dogs
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And you're very engaging with them be engaging with your dogs
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And that's such an impossible thing to really teach and have to come from within but the more sincere
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you are with your dog, the more likely they are to respond to you.
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This is one of my new favorite classes really, and I love all of my classes
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I promise I do, but it seems like these guys really got it. I saw very little frustration
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Do you prefer working with a high-energy dog or kind of more of a chill, low-key dog? I mean everyone's different
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I personally like energetic dogs to work with but that's me. Let me know in the comments below
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Slash b zack George, okay. Love you guys and we'll see you in the next video
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