They are adorable pups, but they don't always learn that quickly and are VERY high energy. I have a 7 month old female and have had her for 4 months, and she can be a challenge at times. But the cuteness factor on the bernedoodles is crazy, everybody loves them!
This was a really informative video so helpful. At what age did u start training and how many times a day did u train her. Our furbaby is arriving in 5wks 😁
I have a 5 month old Bernedoodle that is bell potty trained. She can sit, shake and high five. She loves to play fetch. I can’t keep her from jumping on people when they come to visit. Any suggestions?
This is a well done tutorial, but.... I wish trainers would work with dogs not already trained so we can see the process. Seems more helpful than the dog that's already trained.
You start as soon as you get them home. Keep the sessions short and sweet, you don't want them to get frustrated. Starting training my standard bernedoodle at 7 weeks. Enrolled in puppy school at 4 months. Graduated and went on to adolescent aged obedience school. Graduated from foundation skills and went on to advance classes. She is 11 months now and on her way to earning a canine good citizen title. Best dogs ever! So worth all the hard work.
I bought one in the larger version. I am exhausted. Great video. How do I keep her from under my feet? I went flying in the air and landed on concrete. It’s like this little 8 week old is herding me. I will work on the items above. This young lady is very energetic. Hard to get her to sleep at night too. I sound exhausted huh? Lol We missed a delightful large breed that looked close to this one… had to do it. The walk along side you and not cross in front of you is a dangerous issue.
@@Fancy370 I've been reading that apparently these "designer" dogs come with a whole host of issues. The argument is that, since they are mixed, they are unpredictable when it comes to temperament and the stomach issues, I heard from a youtube vid.
They're simply called "PLACE BOARDS". Any *SPOT* you have them place is the key. Have them "place" on a cut out piece of cardboard, a rug, etc that when you move them there and command "PLACE", wherever it is, then that space/object becomes the "place".
Bernese Mt dog - look it up plus Poodle which are considered smart - I have wanted one for awhile - the word "goofy" comes up frequently...I think border collies are considered the smartest dogs...so how smart do we need...
Omgggg. Nine does this to!! She doesn't actually bite down, but she constantly gives "love bites". It's so gentle that my 2yr old neice and 13 yr old daughter aren't hurt by it. I just can't understand why she does it!?
What a team! Beautiful dog, smart trainer. As for: Your dog doesn’t speak English. - Have you seen Bunny using her buttons? Edit: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QB9zY62xhws.html 9:45 she was distracted by that plane; (“Big upstairs bird” in Bunny-talk; let me get the link)
Might have mixed up the videos: this compilation also has a plane and Bunny reacting (we just don’t see her inventing the terminology, but Alexis is testifying for it to have happened before): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BKtoD8EM3To.html