HOW I TRAINED MY PERSONAL DOG LAKOTA!

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people will call me and they'll say you know my dog is reactive to other dogs my dog goes after people when they come into the house i mean the behavioral problems kind of never end and then my first question is is how much of your core do you have what does your dog actually know and how well do they know it and it's usually either zero to very very minimal they listen good when there's literally nothing going on and i have a piece of chicken in my hand [Music] i want to just show you what obedience looks like on a finished dog if you will and what it should mean for for you and your dogs and you guys are kind of stepping up together and realizing how important actually the fundamentals are it's something i talk about a lot i'll just show you like with her when i ask her to sit or anything else it's it's very a matter of fact sit stay place left sit down down sit break so even when i break her it's very distinguished it's very okay i know what i need to do she's exploding away from me how long did it take to get to that point well her obedience got really good when she was younger she was probably doing this at 15 weeks but her drive didn't develop until she fully like matured uh to this intensity so when she was a puppy she did good obedience but she didn't have good impulse control she didn't understand the game i haven't trained her in six years so i haven't taught her anything new since she was a puppy i got her at six weeks and i trained her right from the get she's probably doing all of this at 15 to 20 weeks down good sit good couche good aussie left [Music] place break so shay she was a man-eater and she hated everybody and she wanted to kill everybody her obedience is good enough where i could still bring her places and do things with her again we talked about genetics her breed helps me with this because her mom did this her dad did this and so on and so forth they're all working line dogs so it's definitely helpful especially with that a tentative drive that she have i didn't i mean i helped with that but it's nothing that i like really taught her how to do she kind of had that since a puppy she learned that if she just does something she gets what she wants and i did that in the beginning with food i had her kibble which she loved and i would make her look at me cora lep good she just wants to play she's enough she's had enough demoing plus good girl out good girl sit phooey good couche so i can bring her pretty much anywhere i could do anything i want with her only because her obedience is really great if she was a six month old dog and i started running into problems where maybe she didn't like other people or she didn't like other dogs it to me it would just be a minor inconvenience and to be honest she really doesn't like other she tolerates dogs she's not gonna play with dogs she's not she's not a pet at all she's not gonna you can't cuddle with her even if you tried like if i went to try to pick her up like she's all she's gonna care about is getting that ball so like she's not the type of dog where you're like oh i love you so she doesn't she's just like blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah so it's just a different dog and i'm trying to be fair but you guys both have breeds that i've seen dogs of both your breeds do all of this stuff so watch this is her place command go touch she'll find something to touch on look at her she's like can i touch on this touch [Music] she's like i don't know where to go so now if i came over here to come touch she'll find something over here because there's obviously things over here for her to touch on if i was at home and somebody came in like my parents or my in-laws she went back tails going crazy glasses are getting knocked over but my obedience because i can say hey go over there is great so it's the same thing on a different end of the spectrum she gets so overly excited to see people so i can say go to your touch and then stay and she'll stay there and then even if the distraction of something that she really wants grandparents kids whatever anybody that she wants she'll stay there until i give her the b word so that's what i that's why i'm really focusing in on with you guys to make sure that you understand the fundamentals have to be there in order for you guys to overcome and to modify a lot of your behavioral problems first and it doesn't have to be like this but it's got to be there right so when we ask your dog to sit and we literally do this and they can't even handle they can't even handle it it's like well then i we can't really start getting out the other dogs and the other distractions until we get that fundamental down first and a lot of people come in and they think their basics are to a certain point until reality kicks in and they either see a well-trained dog or they're in an environment that isn't their house or their backyard and then the dog just forgets everything so that's why the first day of training is always kind of a humbling experience of what does our dog actually know good girl walking with a dog should we on the leash they should be healing all the time great question no so like with her you can see her heel is like almost like a competitive heel she's very like give me give me give me boom right here boom and so when i ask her to heal she has expectations to heal but then when i say break you can she can go and be a dog with you guys it would essentially be this so her left command is just finding my left leg so if this was a one of your dogs it's the same thing we're doing we're doing sit stay we're going stay we're going right here and then the b word and then here and then the b word and then here and then the b word so it's the same thing with healing left so if we're healing outside which is like the polishing touches it's the very last thing it would be heal one two three break and then one two three four one two three four five break so it's gonna be a mixture you're gonna be toggling between breaking and healing because you have to walk your dog they have to get out but if you're not prepared like with her if i just started her off on healing i'm not going to try to heal her all the way down there if she doesn't know it well yet so it would be realistic fair expectations i'm going to pick a lamp post or the the mailbox or whatever that's where you heal and you say okay break and then they can break for the rest of the walk they can break for 10 minutes whatever when you go out the door it should be break if you're not healing it should be break everything has to be on your terms because that's how you create this engagement of like if i came over here like she's not going to be looking at you guys she's going to be looking at me and and even if i did this her attention is then going to go on the handler that's going to release her see that's because she knows that i provide what she wants you guys right now are in that process of teaching your dog boundaries and thresholds if they want something they're they get it so it doesn't matter if it's i'm out of here i don't want to train or it's there's another dog or there's another person when they see something that they want there's literally nothing filters it's just break right through and you see like with a trained dog i throw something out that she loves more than anything else in the world way more than me and she's like can i have that can i have it can i please have it can i have it now break and then boom see you later go go go have it so that's why we're working so hard on this stuff right now is the basic thresholds of going up to the gate the dog's like yep we're gone like sit and sit stay and stay how often should we be working with the dog i mean when i brought atlas home for our break like he was exhausted like i know that's why that's why i did this break we talked about mental stimulation and physical stimulation like she could run really the same thing like the dogs can run a lot but you're gonna notice tonight the dogs are gonna crash mentally happens almost every time very rarely if i'm like retired like kind of but most the dog's like man they just plopped out so 10 minutes 15 minutes at the max and you're doing this all day long as much as you can so quality over quantity get the dog out healing patterns placing pretty much what we're doing in here five ten minutes break five ten minutes break five that's all they have the tank gets really empty when they're not used to just like with us there really is no wrong answer you just don't want to overdo it if i saw her like her obedience started to suck i would say okay you're done or i simply wouldn't ask her to do anything else but i would say as a general rule it's like 10 minutes 15 minutes break half an hour later 10 15 minutes and then break you're just you're just saying hey listen to me listen to me listen to me okay no break listen to me listen to me and you guys don't have that key component of listen to me because there's two big things is because they have gotten away with so much for so long that they've just chosen not to and there's nothing that you're going to do about it and sometimes too like we were seeing earlier sometimes the dog just doesn't know the behavior as well as we think they do either all right you guys i hope you liked this video make sure you hit this to subscribe to my channel or click this other video to check out all the other cool things we're doing with dogs ...

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