This reminds me of Crunchy. Only crunchy was a 50% Airedale. He lived with me for over ten years. He was a highly trained animal. I lost him due to my failure of protecting him. To own a dog, they think they need to protect us, but it is us that need to protect them., God bless this god and Crunchy.
At first I was thinking, nice job, but then I thought, what AREN’T they showing (a whole lot, I’m sure), then I saw the “device” in the one dude’s hand. That’s when I realized that their training methods aren’t all that great. If you can’t train a dog (etc) without a collar that shocks it, sprays it, or whatever, then you shouldn’t be in training. Stop taking shortcuts.
You realized the training methods? From watching that video??? Amazing that you’re able to do that. And you’re an expert on dog training tools? Even more amazing! Please, share your training channel and videos to educate us properly. We’d love to see your training results. Thanks David
Great vid, great subject matter. Where did you get your background music ? thanks Want more of our vids. My baby is a rascal.... 1 year old and a red standard.
No need to crate a standard poodle. If you don't want to interact with your dog don't get one. My st. poodle taught himself to walk off leash in the street. And would not go anywhere in the house we wouldn't want him to. Not that there is any.
Zoe Karpin thanks for your insight. I find your input very intriguing. Does this just pertain to standard poodles, all dogs, or just YOUR standard poodle?