It's good to see that even high-drive, high-quality dogs tend to struggle sometimes. What you see on social media is always the perfect execution and never the actual process.
I'm quite sure there are a lot of great trainers in within the United States but I must say you are definitely amongst the top trainers around, Not taking anything away from Anyone else 😇👍🏾
I thank you for your video. I just got this product for my turf. Im small 5’4 140 and it was extremely hard to operate the machine. May I ask how or where you got the wheels and size of the wood used. Maybe a video on what you used to add the wheels? Looks so much easier!
It’s an e-collar. He made a joke and called it vibration instead because e-collars are banned in Europe. There’s no way your dog doesn’t give two craps about an e-collar.
@@Spartacus4281 I'm aware of that, I asked a question. He is trained on the e collar, but you know how it has a vibrate feature? And to be fair e collar technologies make just a vibrate collar.
@@Erin_29 That is the same as mine, the vibrate must just be very weak. I just upgraded to the tom davis collar and the vibrate feature on that is really strong so we will see if it has any effect. He is trained on the stim but his fur is so thick it takes a while to get contact so it would be nice if I could use the vibe to get him back sometimes.
is he zapping the dog as he issues a command and only stopping when the command is completed correctly OR is he waiting for an incorrect action before zapping. looks like he is saying sit or platz and simultaneously zapping until the dog completes the move correctly.
He’s testing the dog. Proofing him. Repeating the command he’s already in to see if he changes position. If he does, he’s just guessing…and needs more training