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How To Stop Most Behavioral And Obedience Dog Training Issues 

Nate Schoemer
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Thanks for joining us today for our tenth dog training lesson. In today's video, I'll be discussing proper corrections within dog training. Using corrections (compulsion) is not mandatory and you can get a really well-trained dog only using three out of the four quadrants of operant conditioning. However, if you want 100% reliability, then using compulsion becomes necessary.
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@lifeatthebigHH
@lifeatthebigHH 2 года назад
It's going to take 2 or 3 rewatches to unpack everything in this video. With a notebook. There's tons of training information in here! Thank you
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks and I'm happy the video was helpful !
@dogawalk_adventures
@dogawalk_adventures Год назад
Fantastic advice. I get a lot of clients who went to positive only trainers first to now be at my door with a dangerous unruly dog on the verge of being surrendered to a shelter.
@rachellethomas216
@rachellethomas216 2 года назад
This absolutely happened to us when we moved from a house to an apartment for 6 months when we moved across the country last year. We were SO discouraged with the reactivity issues of my Aussie that was just stressed to the max suddenly being in a small apartment and surrounded by dogs. She was having me give treats when goi g crazy barking at other dogs through the dog park fence and it just made everything worse. I went back to Cesar Milan videos and found your channel when we moved into our house and by establishing boundaries and corrections-she is doing amazing now! So grateful for this!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
That's so awesome to hear. Thank you for sharing your success story! :)
@lilladybug137
@lilladybug137 2 года назад
My GS rescue when I first adopted her was very food possessive. Started feeding her by hand and piece by piece on the floor and it completely got rid of the aggression
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing! :)
@klaytonrobb6393
@klaytonrobb6393 Год назад
Really nice to see balanced training with the correct use of Corrections. ITs sad in Australia where it’s almost all positive reinforcement training. I find that my methods of Instruction and Training are often being scrutinised because I still advocate the Check Chain (Choker) and or the Martin Gail. I also don’t Like to start a new handler with food until they learn the concepts. Mark and physical praise are my early go to whilst a bond/connection is being built and the new handler learns the concept of Classical Conditioning, Motivation, consistency and Timing. Love your work Nate, keep it up 👍
@loukupa7792
@loukupa7792 2 года назад
Thank you Nate.
@marybaker5319
@marybaker5319 2 года назад
Thank you that was very helpful on all three things
@MACKMORRIS83
@MACKMORRIS83 2 года назад
Great stuff, as always, Nate! Thank you! 🙏🏽
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, I appreciate it! Cheers!
@panaceiasuberes6464
@panaceiasuberes6464 2 года назад
I'm witnessing this right now. There were 3 Dogo Argentinos pups in my neighbourhood and after taking them in it is clear to see that this pups need a very strong hand. They're stubborn beyond belief and it would be very hard for a first (or even second) time dog owner to be able to be strict enough to make them obedient.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing! Yes, some dogs need more training than others. :)
@marykasal7006
@marykasal7006 2 года назад
Great content! 👍 love your teaching
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Mary!
@GK-mv1vu
@GK-mv1vu 2 года назад
Well explained! Really great video
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, G K!
@kerryramplin8763
@kerryramplin8763 Год назад
Thank you for all the advice Nate. The way you present information is the best
@Jko0922
@Jko0922 2 года назад
Excellent! Than you, Nate!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@samcarino2226
@samcarino2226 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts,i learn so much sir
@phillipm6481
@phillipm6481 2 года назад
Wow. Tons of great info..thanks ..
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, Phillip!
@Jcj_jos
@Jcj_jos 2 года назад
Very good points. Thanks for the information!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, Atrus!
@tombumpus5596
@tombumpus5596 2 года назад
Hey Nate, Another great video! Thanks!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Drake! :)
@theprocessisgreatness140
@theprocessisgreatness140 2 года назад
Such great content! I apply a lot of it to my daily training. Thank you for all the information and inspiration!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
My pleasure. Thank you for watching, commenting, and supporting the channel. Cheers!
@accufab
@accufab 2 года назад
Nate awesome video. You’re such an awesome communicator. Thank you.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, Steve! I appreciate that!
@bek4007
@bek4007 2 года назад
As usual , very informative and useful video Thanks Nate
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks, Bek!
@bergerblancsuisse.
@bergerblancsuisse. 2 года назад
Another very well thought out and presented video. Cheers!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@AMLee_Magco
@AMLee_Magco 2 года назад
Just got my copy of your book! Supper excited! Your input about e-collar training has help me and my little pup get a start. Thank you so much!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Awesome! Thank you so much for the support and I'm happy the video has been helpful!
@ramensoup762
@ramensoup762 9 месяцев назад
Valuable information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge as always
@bloo6434
@bloo6434 2 года назад
wish all my high school teachers taught me like you do, love your videos!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Wow, thank you! I appreciate that! :)
@wetsand7379
@wetsand7379 Год назад
It's amazing how you give all of this valuable information out for free. Thank you!!!!
@wozio
@wozio 2 года назад
Very useful video, especially notes about e-collar introduction and it's use around other dogs or people.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, wozio! I appreciate that!
@littleninjai222
@littleninjai222 2 года назад
Such valuable training information, Nate. I've been following you and your videos for years. I hope new subscribers realize what a gem you are and how stellar this material is. Thank you!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much. As always, the support is very appreciated. :)
@forrestpurdom4est
@forrestpurdom4est 6 месяцев назад
Great video brotha! I actually just had to explain to my last client how using an e-collar on an aggressive dog can cause the dog to associate the collar with the other dog they were getting aggressive with. They just put the collar on and started using it for the aggression instead of spending time with the dog alone getting them conditioned to the collar. Ive found if you make sure the dog understands it is You that is causing the discomfort in the neck as a correction it can be a great tool to correct unwanted aggression. It has to be done right tho or it will most definitely have the opposite effect! Love how you explain things keep up the good work! I'm looking forward to our session later this month and hope you have a great year!
@douglasreid6996
@douglasreid6996 2 года назад
Honestly the best trainer I've ever watched. Great stuff Nate!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks again, Doug! Hope you guys are doing great!
@dylancloud97
@dylancloud97 2 года назад
Thank you! Purely positive is not good at all!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes, I wish it was more reliable than it is, but unfortunately, it's not. Thanks for commenting and supporting the channel!
@chrismalin2741
@chrismalin2741 2 года назад
👌 Thankyou for another great upload. I love that you've covered this topic and of course you've done a fantastic job! Is that a Lagotto in thumbnail ?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, Chris! It looks like it could be a Lagotto, but I'm not 100% certain as I got the photo from shutterstock.
@barkbros123
@barkbros123 2 года назад
What a good video mister, keep up the content!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@israelwarshavsky8084
@israelwarshavsky8084 2 года назад
You are Amazing, from My side you are one of the best dig trainers that I ever met. Really appreciate it 👍🐶
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much, I appreciate that! :)
@michellewilkes5801
@michellewilkes5801 2 года назад
Okay I think I'm going to be binging your videos until you have no more they're that good much appreciation thank you
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Lol! Thanks and I'm glad you like them!
@josiemower4529
@josiemower4529 2 года назад
Hi Nate, thanks for this informative video. Do you have any videos on seperation anxiety? I'm currently new to working as a dog trainer, and im wanting to learn more about solving seperation anxiety :) you're definitely my go to as I've learnt so much!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks! I talk about it a little in this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OyhtpMaJX8U.html
@dylancloud97
@dylancloud97 2 года назад
This may be the most comprehensive video on corrections and tools ever. Great work sir
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that!
@IrieVibeSender
@IrieVibeSender 2 года назад
For those who want to learn on how to use E-Collar starts at 21:00
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks!
@AstonVantage8
@AstonVantage8 2 года назад
Another great video from Nate. Excellent coverage of remote collar. Good to know I have been using it incorrectly 😅
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks, I'm happy the video was helpful and hopefully, you havent made too many mistakes. Lol!
@chesterflanco6982
@chesterflanco6982 2 года назад
Wow because of your videos, I learned how to train my dogs.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Awesome! I'm happy the videos have been helpful!
@ajaydiwakark605
@ajaydiwakark605 2 года назад
Hi Nate, Your new subscriber from India. My heart full well wishes for upcoming videos
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks for subbing! I appreciate the support!
@PawsuasiveDogTeaching
@PawsuasiveDogTeaching 2 года назад
Great Video. I absolutely agree about the all positive approach. I have seen by far too many unruley dogs that have been brought up that way. I believe dogs need corrections and those corrections do not have to be painful. Treat withholding, firm verbal NO are just a couple ways you can correct dogs without causing pain. Luckily dogs are easily teachable. My issue is getting the owners on the same page, that is by far the hardest part of dog teaching.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing! :)
@PawsuasiveDogTeaching
@PawsuasiveDogTeaching 2 года назад
@@NateSchoemer anytime.
@PTL0W51T
@PTL0W51T 2 года назад
Great video bro. Oss 👏
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you! Oss!
@cherylmillard2067
@cherylmillard2067 10 месяцев назад
YES!!!!!!!
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 2 года назад
this is why i watch your videos and bought your book...i don't want to rely on the wrong trainer....i'm currently working on demand biting, snapping, barking. she's 18 weeks...the pattern seems when she's tired, and hungry. this morning she redirected to a bully stick, sometimes i hav to put her in her crate for a few minutes, i'm pleasant to her, but i do say no biting allowed, i say that every time...she does settle down, but i need a real solution
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks! If you need further guidance, I'd be happy to schedule a zoom training session with you. www.nateschoemer.com/booking :)
@Soprano2013
@Soprano2013 2 года назад
I’d be interested to hear more about why you delineate between wrong, no, and your no reward marker…
@CamilleGG451
@CamilleGG451 Год назад
Ooo- same here! 😁
@jmagnum8087
@jmagnum8087 2 года назад
Great topic on positive punishment. I just had a conversation with a new dog owner who is having trouble with their dog biting at their clothes while walking. It was resulting in them getting bruises from the biting and she was worried she’d have to re-home the dog. While this behaviour could be corrected to an extent with positive reinforcement, it will certainly take more time and bruises than positive punishment would. I think people associate positive punishment with heavy-handed training, which tunnels them into the positive reinforcement only mindset.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes. I couldn't agree more. Excellent point and thanks for sharing.
@illyrianblood6931
@illyrianblood6931 2 года назад
0000
@conoz914
@conoz914 2 года назад
Thank you for all the content you provide. It is proving invaluable in training my new GSD puppy. Do you recommend an invisible fence / collar system for outdoor containment, for example PetSafe? If so, at what age do you recommend beginning training the dog with flags and low level correction?
@byz513
@byz513 2 года назад
Gold 🥇
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much, byz513!
@timothyomalley1851
@timothyomalley1851 2 года назад
Abusing Charlie with that medieval torture device! Now he is going to be aggressive,behavior problems,learnt helplessness. HaHA!!!!!!!! Great video and explanation as always.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Lol! Thanks, Tim! :)
@soneka999
@soneka999 2 года назад
Hello Nate. Let me just say I love your channel. Really great. I`am about to get a beautiful 4 month old Belgium Shepherd Tervueren and although I kinda know how to teach her I really get confused where to start. I found this video amazing although IAM a bit confused about NO command and Wrong. Probably I need to see more and more times your video. Any suggestion where should I start her education? Thanks
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Awesome! Thank you so much. Check out this video to understand the markers a little more: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7CNjxTnsh8Y.html I would suggest going through the basic and advanced obedience series and progressing with your dog at the speed she is learning it. :)
@kanehelgren5618
@kanehelgren5618 2 года назад
Incredibly informative video and was that all on one take with no stuttering what so ever. Very impressive. I was curious exactly what you meant when you said don’t use stimulation on a dog when they are engaged with another dog/person... I have a 7 month dog that loves to bark at people and other dogs from a distance and up close whenever she notices them. Would you consider that engaged? Thanks so much for another great video! Also what’s your thoughts on the automatic bark collars? Do they work long term?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks! No, it wasn't one take. I messed up a bunch of times, but I just edit those out. :) By engaged, I mean actual physical contact with another animal or human. Bark collars work. However, with any training collar, your dog will become "collar smart" meaning he'll know when he has the bark collar on and when he does not have the bark collar on.
@faanross
@faanross 2 года назад
Genius.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks, GÜDBOI!
@DoItAllDan
@DoItAllDan 2 года назад
Hi Nate, Really enjoy your videos I have been watching a while now! I may possibly be getting a German Shepard puppy in the next few months and I will be using methods from yourself to assist training. Is there any other advice on this particular breed you may be able to give me at all? Thanks Nate. Love from the Uk ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks! As long as you follow the science, you should be good. In regard to the science part, keep in mind that when you are training your dog the science is always the same; what varies between each dog are things like motivation, perseverance, intelligence, temperament, disposition, etc. Being able to adjust for each dog’s specific needs is considered the art of dog training. Because of this, not all techniques work on all dogs; and as a result, you have to be able to adjust accordingly. For example; a dog with a very high level of perseverance will continue to work through a difficult task to get a reward-while other dogs may give up early. Cheers!
@DoItAllDan
@DoItAllDan 2 года назад
@@NateSchoemer thank you Nate, appreciate your time and support. Keep making great videos ✌🏻✌🏻
@capoeiraAfroRitmoBerlin
@capoeiraAfroRitmoBerlin 2 года назад
Big thumb Up!!!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! :)
@patmunro3531
@patmunro3531 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. BUT, firstly my dog is UK Police bred [hard as nails] reject, too small. AND I wanted to use the ecollar for when weather conditions prevented any audible command being heard. I paired her initial perception with HIGH value treat, chicken, in the kitchen. By the 3rd rep, she was coming to me as she felt it. It has become a "yes" marker. So, no aversion. At the end of your video you say NEVER give HIGH stim to a dog focused on something alive, BUT snake avoidance is just that, and you can use that [superstitious] behaviour to stop livestock chasing. I dont know if you can do BOTH [sheep AND snakes]. She dosn't chase sheep, but CANNOT resist a hare bolting from hiding 2 feet from her nose!!. Too focused for hearing, but spins round on a sixpence feeling high stim, races back to me at bullet speed, really, really happy. She WILL ignore 100% on high [etech collar] for a cat. I CANNOT hold down the button, she feels it, I see. There is nowhere on this Scottish island free of sheep.
@marybaker5319
@marybaker5319 2 года назад
I would like to know more about the training class
@geoflee
@geoflee 2 года назад
Nice video Nate.....i would like to have a quick question...you made mention above that (reactivity) "never stim a dog when engage to human or animal"..how can this be addressed? Thank you
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks! Use a leash and collar. Cheers!
@VarasV
@VarasV 2 года назад
I just got a puppy I'll be training for ptsd and I was wondering if you could do a block command from the back just to stand there to make sure no ones coming up from behind thank you!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes, it's just a position. Check out this video, just change the position for the dog. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hDRC33EW92E.html
@billb4180
@billb4180 2 года назад
Hey Nate you really gave me some really helpful advice with my family dog chase who's I think lab Jack Russell mixAnd we're trying to transition over and get a new house for rent a house because we're in the very small apartment on the second floor my dog tends to jump a lot and he also tears closed because his teeth get caught I assume can you please give me any tips thank you so much
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks, Bill. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QSxy_EIYyoQ.html
@laurabaughman1272
@laurabaughman1272 2 года назад
Hi Nate, I’m curious if you have any specific advice for my 5 year old GSD who is loud and wild in the car. For context, we’ve done basic obedience using a prong collar when he was about a year old. More recently, we’ve added in training based on your RU-vid content with treats and conditioning him to “yes” and “break” as our words that predict reward. It’s been really fun for all of us! When it comes to riding in the car though, we’ve never been able to figure it out. I call it “crazy barking” and he flails all over the place, especially when we make turns (we do have him in a harness attached to the seatbelt so he can’t come up front but his paws can still reach forward). He gets so amped while we’re moving that it’s like he’s on another planet and can’t hear me. He will calm down and lay down if we get on the highway for a long stretch though. He’s always eager to get in the car, so I don’t think he’s afraid of the car itself. However, in general, he is fearful of unpredictable things moving, like a broom propped up against the wall that might fall or knocking an empty can off of the coffee table with his tail. So recently I’ve been thinking that might be the underlying reason for the behavior: fear of the unpredictable movement of the vehicle. He calms down completely when we aren’t in motion. Do you think this sounds plausible? If so, how should I go about desensitizing him to fear of being in a moving vehicle? Unfortunately, I’ve tried many things over the years (treats for when he’s quiet in the car, prong collar for correcting the barking, a can full of coins to shake, a thunder shirt, etc.) so I’m sure whatever we do finally do will take a while to make sense to him as we’ve been all over the place with training this specific scenario.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
It's possible that it could be fear, but I wouldn't know for sure without seeing it. Check out the two videos below. I believe they can provide the info you need. Confidence Building, Counterconditioning and Desensitization. Lesson 7 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LSaA1SnZ90Q.html Obedience and Behavioral Modification Flowchart | Dog Training ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bPkW3SWblfM.html
@IrieVibeSender
@IrieVibeSender 2 года назад
can the E-collar be a good correcting tool for a counter surfing German Wirehaired Pointer? She knows off and if I say it will get off. but then will do it again on another counter.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes, it works great. If I have a dog that counter surfs, I'll use a remote collar to stop it. Just be sure to correct the dog in the act. Also, this is a situation that I don't say anything when I give the dog the correction. I want the dog to think that the counter corrected him and not me. This way the dog is less likely to counter surf even when you're not there. If your dog does do it when you're not there, then set up a camera and watch him. This way you can give the correction, even if you're not in the same room. Cheers!
@flwessel
@flwessel 2 года назад
Please paint over the black dot on the wall. I’ve been scraping at my phone trying to remove it.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Hahah! Yeah, I plan on fixing that! :)
@flwessel
@flwessel 2 года назад
@@NateSchoemer glad you see the humor in it. I love watching your videos! It would be embarrassing if I admitted how long it took me to realize it was not on my phone. This video has challenged me because I want to avoid positive punishment. I appreciate your perspective especially since it seems like you primarily use positive reinforcement. Also the video about tracking a dog to bark seemed stupid until I watched the video and realized how valuable it could be. My customers only want their dogs to stop barking.
@oui2826
@oui2826 2 года назад
Hey Nate, great video as always. Quick question about how you'd deal with the situation I was in this morning. Was walking my 6month old malinois when she got jumped by 3 other dogs and one actually bit her without warning at all, I rushed at the dog to push it away and also got bit on the leg. I then took my dog and played it cool as if nothing bad rly happened and tried to play with her etc. Didn't wanna caress her too much or anything. Was I wrong?
@goymedhundDogtrainingBehavior
@goymedhundDogtrainingBehavior 2 года назад
I know you asked Nate but i hope you appreciate comments from other proffesionals as well. This case is more a behaviorist case than a training case as it looks to me. . when your dog get jumped like this it can very easily get PTSD. i would get my dog a remedy to make it sleep ASAP to able to "shake" it off and not get damaged... natural remedies are superbe to use on dogs... We use something called Max relax that re made of 3 ingredients only: magnesium, vit B complex and tryptophan to make the "after shock" be as mild as possible. We give that daily for 2-3 weeks after an attack.. sometimes longer- it all depends.. But first a "sleep" remedy ASAP for the first day.. the cortisol level MUST down FAST. PTSD is not very well known in dogs and the first research was done in Sweden by Carolina Alupo and she with Anders Hallgren suggests natural remedies . Many vets that treat this it in USA giv benzodiazpin and only AFTER the problem allready has reared it's ugly head.. But in Sweden they treat it BEFORe and actually manage to stop it from becoming PTSD - and rather shows up as a few smaller problems that are easier to work with and does not affect the dog as much.. but the remedy MUST be given before 24 hours after the attack. We have started to take this very serious since it turns out a lot of dogs has it. I would DEFF caress a dog that got jumped as hard as your dog.( and she is still a Puppy. ) It is important to show support and that you are the leader that can fix things and to also show her that you will protect her.. she is only a 6 month old puppy who deff. needs a "guardian" still.. I would go to a shop and get Valerian for my dog - have it de stress, relax and do an emotioal detox by stroking long long body strokes.. and let it sleep. Deep sleep releases trauma. I would also deff. look up Michael Ellis. he is the outmost expert in mallie puppies and he has a lot to say about stuff like this. The breed is tough but are still a herding dog type and many treat them way to rough - and that is why there are shelters upon shelters with mallies and dutchies.. A puppies they need a lot of support to be a happy and mentally stable dog. . You can read about PTSD in dogs here :stud.epsilon.slu.se/13045/ I hope for the best for both of you.. Good luck .
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
No, I probably would have done the same thing as you did. Do my best to stop the fight and act like nothing happened since they often feed off of our energy. It sucks when things like that happen, though. I hope the bits heal up quickly!
@janang5416
@janang5416 6 месяцев назад
I am planning to adopt a dog. What do you guys recommend? I had been watching few videos but seems it doesnt go through probably only some of it until i do it.
@Mwyse414
@Mwyse414 2 года назад
What would be the difference between -R and +P? If I had a dog that understands not to lunge forward while heeling, when the dog lunged and I applied a correction back into position would that be -R or +P?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
That would be +P. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nGGgdpGPE60.html
@TheOne60388
@TheOne60388 2 года назад
What is your recommendation on slip leads/leashes?
@babsie1551
@babsie1551 2 года назад
Hi Nate. My new 8 week old Rough Collie puppy arrived two days ago. I have been trying to guide her away from bad behaviors with leash pressure. But what she does is, she goes to sit down and refuse to move even while there is pressure on the leash. What do I do in this instance? I have picked her up when she does that, but she does seem to be a little stubborn..since I did not want to continue tugging on the leash and end up with her hating the leash. Please help!
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
If you only received the pup two days ago, I'm assuming the pup still needs to learn leash pressure. You have to make sure the dog fully understands leash pressure before using it for behavioral or obedience issues. If the dog does know it, then it's fair to correct. First, apply the pressure; if the dog resists, then say no and correct the dog. Immediately after the correction, apply the leash pressure again. Once the dog moves forward, release the pressure and reward.
@annylaurie422
@annylaurie422 Год назад
I have a 14 week old male Aussie - when I am training him he is great on a flat collar so far- when would I start using martingale?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer Год назад
You can use a martingale collar at any time. :)
@DavidLi-yk1od
@DavidLi-yk1od 2 месяца назад
Once my dog understands "no" = correction, do i still need to correct every time? or may i stop if he offers up the behavior voluntarily?
@samanthaguild9424
@samanthaguild9424 Год назад
I actually have a question. My Rosie doesn't have food aggression or toy aggression, but when she gets ahold of garbage, such as a dirty diaper or piece of paper. How would I change this behavior?
@arnoldlayne9469
@arnoldlayne9469 Год назад
Begging seems to be a confusing concept. Some people think the dog just being anywhere near them is considered begging. In my opinion, my dog isn't begging unless she whines or jumps up. Sitting in front of me quietly is not begging, because if I don't give her anything, she either remains there or goes off to play or whatever. She knows I'll give her something if I can; and if I don't, it's something I don't want her to have. A single whine results in getting nothing, no exceptions.
@barkbros123
@barkbros123 2 года назад
No way people would follow the limit -__- only the really good people just like the really good kids
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
True!
@HaltWhoGoesThere
@HaltWhoGoesThere 2 года назад
At what age can we start using a prong collar? My 4 month old GSD is very headstrong and flat collars and choke chain collars don't even phase her, and as a matter of fact, it fuels her fire!
@dylancloud97
@dylancloud97 2 года назад
If she has a general grasp of the idea of leash pressure you can introduce it now
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes, you can start introducing it now, just start slow and make sure the pup know's leash pressure.
@manonpatry6531
@manonpatry6531 10 месяцев назад
I would like to apply to become a dog trainer with Nate Schoemer team. Anyone knows how to reach them?
@madisonolinger7515
@madisonolinger7515 2 года назад
Hi Nate! I just adopted a 10 week old Shepherd a few days ago and discovered your videos! First few days went well, but now I'm noticing when we go outside to use the bathroom, she is starting to completely ignore me and hide underneath one of our vehicles. I don't think she knows her name yet so it could be that, but she's not interested in food or praise at all either. I'm not sure how I can convince her through any of the four quadrants to listen. Any advice?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes, start from the beginning with the communication channels. You can learn the entire process in this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XQRgci18tvY.html In addition, if you know she's going to practice a specific behavior, be reading with the right tools. Perhaps you can use a long line to reinforce a recall command when she goes under the vehicle. It would also help to teach her leash pressure first. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hCb1Y86eYBQ.html Lastly, make sure the behavior is not based on fear. If it is, learn how to work through it with this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LSaA1SnZ90Q.html I hope this is helpful. If so, consider becoming a member of my RU-vid Channel. For only $1.99 a month, you'll receive priority responses to comments, access to live Q&As for members only, custom emojis, badges, and you'll help me continue making great dog training content. Sign up here: ru-vid.comjoin
@madisonolinger7515
@madisonolinger7515 2 года назад
@@NateSchoemer you are awesome! I looked through all your videos for something like this but never would have clicked this one! 😂 Thank you!
@greatwolftactical1793
@greatwolftactical1793 2 года назад
Solid base is required so that there can be balance both in dog training and Jiu-jitsu
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Absolutely! Oss!
@notsorrystory
@notsorrystory 2 года назад
Yeah just got hollered at on the dog training reddit. Not a fan of prongs and stuff for my own purposes, but a leash tug is also "aversive?" Do what you can to be positive and force free, but educate yourself on all techniques.
@zeken0
@zeken0 2 года назад
I try letting the play biting go he has started getting his adult teeth and now he's biting ankles and my calf
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
If he enjoys the play biting, then you may need to correct it to stop the behavior.
@zeken0
@zeken0 2 года назад
@@NateSchoemer oh thank you I got a reply. Will definitely be working on that.
@sunnygupta2712
@sunnygupta2712 2 года назад
Sir, you've used two verbal cues that are "no" and "wrong". Is there a difference because it seems very similar
@nicholaspitti8171
@nicholaspitti8171 2 года назад
8:00
@panaceiasuberes6464
@panaceiasuberes6464 2 года назад
Anyone else was trying to clean the top right side of the screen and it was just a blemish on the wall?
@tgs2835
@tgs2835 2 года назад
Yeah 😅
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Hahah! Yeah, I plan on fixing that! :)
@tterexx426
@tterexx426 Год назад
We need "Jiu Jitsu and Dogs" Shirts.
@deanne.m.sanderson
@deanne.m.sanderson 5 месяцев назад
Can you run for Governor of WA? We need this common sense in our state.
@timmiet47321
@timmiet47321 6 месяцев назад
Once a dog has bitten a person, dog or other animal, can you really ensure that it will never happen again?
@mcelhinneyryan7
@mcelhinneyryan7 2 года назад
I'm still confused on when exactly to use "wrong" vs "no"
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
It's easiest to think about what each word predicts. Below are the words that I use and what they mean to the dogs that I train. Yes = Reward (positive reinforcement) Free = Release and reward (positive reinforcement) Wrong = Leash pressure (negative reinforcement) No = Correction (positive punishment) Break = Release You can learn more about markers here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7CNjxTnsh8Y.html I also recently put together this page on my website to help guide a new dog trainer through behavior and obedience issues. It will explain when to use "wrong" vs "no" depending on the situation. www.nateschoemer.com/obedience-and-behavioral-modification-flowchart I hope this helps! Cheers!
@user-dp9pt1st8s
@user-dp9pt1st8s 2 года назад
👍😎🐕
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thank you, G17!
@sagarbhattacharya1087
@sagarbhattacharya1087 2 года назад
Sir i need subtitles please.
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
If I have time, I'll try to add them.
@tankbank4821
@tankbank4821 2 года назад
Told my puppy doberman that’s 11 months old NO firmly and approached her and she started peeing.
@kazwhitehouse5155
@kazwhitehouse5155 2 года назад
It's heartbreaking to hear that. There are some fantastic positive only trainers out there as well as some really bad ones ... I guess the same for "balanced" trainers. The biggest issue, I believe, is the lack of accreditation and regulation in dog training. I Hope you can repair your relationship with your dog.
@tankbank4821
@tankbank4821 2 года назад
@@kazwhitehouse5155 yeah working on it, building the bond more. Just gotta be consistent
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Yes, that can happen. This is why I say to never make corrections personal by yelling or getting mad. It's simple cause and effect. Don't worry though. Keep working and training your pup and I'm sure she'll be okay. Cheers!
@chrismalin2741
@chrismalin2741 2 года назад
I think It's really easy to damage your relationship with a bad correction. Nate's advice about 'bank accounts' aswell as rewarding after correction is important. For behaviour correction without a clear chance to reward the right behaviour I find its best to make a point of doing something fun or constructive soon after to avoid sulking.
@soscorpio9012
@soscorpio9012 2 года назад
Soft touch on the nose does the job for Zara
@oui2826
@oui2826 2 года назад
Ok?
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting!
@zsahe21
@zsahe21 7 месяцев назад
@dominiccarwyn7227
@dominiccarwyn7227 2 года назад
ɴɪᴄᴇ
@NateSchoemer
@NateSchoemer 2 года назад
Thanks!
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