Step-by-Step Dog Obedience Training And Tips For Your Pet Dog

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  1. by DogWorshipper, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    The “yes!” is the conditioned reinforcer in this case. (In lieu of the clicker).

  2. by finnbjerke, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Great video, maybe Im a dogmatic old fart but:

    Are you training this with no click??

  3. by k9disc, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    It was really cool talkin’ trainin’ with you guys, em.

  4. by zsianz1, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    I have been working on frisbee stuff a lot with my dogs lately so this video is a real help :-) Ron did an awesome job :-)

  5. by Parenchym, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Hey I wonder if you could make a video about how to teach the dog to jump correctly. Mine most of the time jumps straight in the air and lands on his hindlegs (not really good for his joints :/) that is a reason why we don’t play frisbee so much anymore.

  6. by newbear95, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Great tutorial!

  7. by alomaro, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Hey Emily !!! Very nice and intersting info.
    Thanks!!!!! And
    Thanks Ron!!!!!!

  8. by pamelamarxsen, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Thanks! I just see so many dogs eat it on the way down (crashing to the ground). My dog Bandit has had a broken Tibia and I worry about him doing some of the stuff that he does. I run agility and I worry about that too! He likes it, so I guess I should just not worry and let him have fun! I would love to come to a seminar with you next time you are out here in San Diego. Thanks again! Pam & Bandit

  9. by wmlgts, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Very cool! I don’t think I’ll be trying it with my chihuahua though:-) Roxy is a beautiful dog, btw. I’m gonna check out Ron’s channel. Thanks for posting!

  10. by kikopup, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Thanks for posting! I love video responses! Great minds think alike! :)

    I taught stall by getting my dog to jump onto the couch and then put the cushion on my back- to become a human couch.

  11. by kikopup, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    a couple weeks ago. Sorry you missed out! :)

  12. by k9disc, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    I’ve recently discovered that vaulting is often much easier on ‘the joints’ than big leaping.

    It’s all in the execution of the skill.

    peace

  13. by k9disc, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Actually Yachi Hirai gets most of the credit.

    I had actually done the stall work already with Leilani (see blog entry Oct 24). I think I said something about it on your post with Bonnie (Nov 11).

    And your video ROCKED, LEO!
    peace

  14. by chihuahuabulldog, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Emily, You have such great helpful videos for people and their dogs. Thank you so much for caring. And it was so nice of Ron to do that. Yet another great job! Thank you! Ann

  15. by Bolkaaaa, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    When was he there? I recently went to San Diego and was thinking about making contacts with some dog trainers…
    (I’ve been to San Diego last weekend, 21st to 25th )
    great video!!

  16. by leofrizbonnie, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Hey Ron,
    Do i get any credit for this idea?? Looks alot like what i did exept you made it awesome!! lol
    (mabee ill post my vid as a response to this one..)

  17. by pamelamarxsen, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    That was so awesome! I totally want Bandit to rebound! Maybe Stall, but I do not want him to vault. Too much stress on his little joints. :) Great video! Love it! I want to come next time. :) Thanks for the video! 5*s

  18. by kikopup, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    A McNab :) She is very Smart!

  19. by fall8669, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    What Kind of dog is it? Great video!

  20. by ZandersStory, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    That was awesome! Very helpful. :) Back tricks are something I’ve been wanting to work with Zander on for Frisbee this spring/summer.. Also, I like how they can be incorporated into Canine Freestyle! 5*s for the video and a fav!

  21. by elisahafdis, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    So good !!! loved it5*

  22. by courtneyj4657, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    thanks but hes only 9 weeks so i dnt think i shud start disk yet x

  23. by Tecnecolor, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    Thank you so much for posting this. I have actually been trying to find good frisbee videos lately and this popped up in my subscriptions :)

  24. by k9disc, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    You can establish the understanding in one session. A disc driven dog will pretty much know the drill after that. Real fast.

    The thing is…
    You really want to get the concept down and that means a few 3-5 minute sessions. With treats and possibly toys.

    peace

  25. by k9disc, on January 29 2010 @ 8:26 am

     

    np…
    Sometimes the simplest stuff is the hardest to see.

    It’s really nice working with Apryl. Two heads are better than one.
    peace

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