Basic Dog Training with Greyhound Guru, Dog Behaviourist & Trainer Rachel

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[Music] the first thing we need to do is make sure our Greyhound is focusing on us good boy and the way we're going to do that is we're gonna wait until he gives us focus and then we're going to give him a reward good boy when he does something we don't like so much like jumps up we're not going to tell him he's wrong because we don't want to stop him from giving us behaviors in the future we want him to be confident to offer behaviors good dog and as you can see did notice when I was moving and then thought about it and decided to give me focus again good boy once the dogs giving you focus the next thing we're going to do is get him to do what's called a hand touch yeah good boy good boy so when the dog does a hand touch we want him to focus and put his nose on the palm of our hand Judie good boy well done yeah good dog good boy so you'll notice I don't have the Treat in my hand when I'm asking him to do that behavior I have the Treat in one hand and the other palm and then I give him the treat what a good boy what a good boy so he's not just focusing on the treats he's focusing on me and that's what I want yeah good mean good dog so the next thing that we're going to ask him to do there's a game called it's your choice when we play it's your choice we have some pieces of treat in our hands like this we offer our closed hand to the dog and he will try to get the treat TT good boy when he leaves my hand I open it when he tries to take the treat I close my hand when he leaves my open hand I pick up the treat with the other hand and give it to him and this is an exercise in the dog learning self-restraint this is an exercise in the dog figuring out that the best way to get what he wants is not to dive in headfirst it's to wait and think and maybe offer a behavior and then he will get what he needs yeah good boy good dog good dog good dog well done the next thing we can teach our dog is we're going to teach them a little bit about position so we want to teach him about heel position and so we can move them into heel position against their left side like that good boy good boy and we're just going to feed him in that position so that he realizes that this is a really cool place to be the other place we're going to teach him about being its front so that's with his nose pointing at my bellybutton TD good boy good boy and we wanted to be relatively straight on to us because later on this position is going to be a set at the moment it's not we need does something like that and jumps up and we don't like it very much once again we don't tell them we don't like it we just don't reward them good boy that's a good boy it's better good mean good dog good dog well done and we just do a few repetitions of every behavior we don't go on and on for hours the treats that we use for our obedience training are chopped up dog well one of the hard dog roles like posse are more chunky today we were using Posse young these are really nice to keep in your pocket unlike the dog rolls that you get from the supermarket chilla they are much better for your dog than the treats that you can buy and pair cuts they are really easy to break up once you're using them and so yeah they're my stocks find them really really palatable so they're a really good choice and most dog clubs that you may join will recommend those anyway to you as the best treats for dog training when you bring your new greyhound home you shouldn't rush straight into obedience training if you start trying to teach them to sit on the first day you're not going to get very far you need to have a bond with your dog first but you will from the very beginning start teaching him about weight start teaching him how to get in and out of the car start teaching him to walk nicely on the lead because even though he probably has been taught how to do that your relationship with him is still know the training and things like we've just shown you'd start about week three or four depending how food-motivated your green Henders you might start here in touch and things like that and week week one or even week two training for things like sit we'll probably wait until week four or five or even six there are a lot of dog sports that you can get into with your greyhound once you've built up your training bond you would start with your beginner class it's your local dog club and once you've gone on from the air there are lots and lots of things you can do you can do canine good citizen which is a nationally recognized set of certificates that you can do there's agility training where the dogs jump and go through tunnels and things like that and provided your greyhounds not too large or too old you should be able to do that many four year old greyhounds excel at agility so they don't have to be very very young but if they're eight years old that's probably too late to be starting and jollity there's obedience training you can do competition obedience you can do rally oh so there lots and lots of different things that you and your dog can do together which will reinforce your bond and you'll have a great time and meet lots and lots of people you know I say it's for line hunts for line homes for [Music] ...

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