Probably this study-- LEARNING TO RESIST PAIN AND FEAR: EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC SHOCK BEFORE VERSUS AFTER REACHING GOAL by ALAN R. FEIRSTEIN AND NEAL E. MILLER You're welcome (if this is the correct study ;-) ).
@CharlieTheCaneCorsoАй бұрын
If Ed Norton and Russel crowe had a baby it would be pat Stuart 😅 Great show, great point of view, would love to see u show with u Jonathan katz
@AmyChen-su6vnАй бұрын
hey, friend. why not consider other kinds of dog cages? we are a manufacturer of various kinds of pet cages in china, please someone needed, please contact me.
@LexiWhite-mb6gkАй бұрын
What kind of harness is that? Looks minimal and comfortable!
@michelledistefano9434Ай бұрын
We just call it "hand feeding" in Germany, since they get their food mostly out of your hand instead of a bowl... Definitely sounds not as dramatic 😅
@NBay_Ай бұрын
I was torn on which to pick, and I unfortunately returned the Gunner kennel. Maybe I got the wrong size as I felt the Gunner Kennel didn't provide enough ventilation and it's to confined for the use of a home kennel.-. I bought the true size for my dog's weight and height and felt it was still too confined. Impact kennel for Home use - I did upsize to give him more room. My Mal was far more comfortable in the impact kennel and I felt he was more relaxed instead of trying to dig his way out, drooling and obsessively barking. My Mal is a very obedient working dog and is used to being crated. Maybe I need to upsize on the Gunner Kennel. After hearing your information, I wouldn't mind trying the Gunner kennel again for transport purposes only. During Transport /Airplane will this kennel get enough ventilation, I worry about heat stroke as this kennel is thick and insulated ( not a negative- very well constructed) does it draw in the heat?. Just wanted to share my thoughts. This is a great video and great Highlights on each kennel! Thank you Pat for sharing the information - I feel I might try again
@NGrandk92 ай бұрын
The Level of Consistency in his technique that every catch, both Leg and Bicept remained the same. This guy will 4ever be a Legend to anyone who wants to know what a perfect catch looks like
@lukeryuzaki23282 ай бұрын
What about conditioning puppy to a collar, whom never wear one before?
@6botty2 ай бұрын
Impact could coat the metal with silicone for noise
@monicacousin25902 ай бұрын
Dog Daddy sent me.
@Shinovatis2 ай бұрын
Nice!
@Alpha8ter2 ай бұрын
Too bad they are both wayyyyy over priced smh. Worthless kennel companies taking advantage of dipsticks lol
@RottiesRuckus3 ай бұрын
In loading the clicker, I feed from my hand as I want my dog's focus to be on me, thus, I avoid tossing food on the ground or floor. For the first few sessions I stand still while I click & treat. My object is for the dog to understand as quickly as possible that a click means a treat, not necessarily that the dog needs to run around after a treat.
@brooklynnmcloud14703 ай бұрын
As someone who owns a dog who’s prone to over arousal I completely get this Lol
@matthewwhite8763 ай бұрын
Danish?
@Those_Mal_Working_Dogs3 ай бұрын
It has always been my dream to own a PSA dog and now that I have retired my SDIT I can finally work towards it ❤
@bhshakari3 ай бұрын
For the protection work, can you tell me why the dogs are taught to bight the arm that doesn't not hold the weapon? In a real world confrontation, could that not result in the dog getting shot or stabbed if it goes for say the left arm when the right hand is holding the knife or gun?
@Philllippa3 ай бұрын
Great chat, full of gems
@cyrusk99203 ай бұрын
Great chat
@Sofia-qx3mm3 ай бұрын
They are coming along so nicely! Why is a noisy grip considered undesirable?
@Zinctwentyone3 ай бұрын
Hilarious he grabbed the tug. Dogs filling out nice, is there any reason you chose 2 male puppies or do you have a preference for any reason? one other question I wanted to ask is how you would go about teaching an off switch to a very high drive puppy.
@simondalikeable96554 ай бұрын
Great work. Any reason why you don't tidy up the article indication on a back tie?
@benphilippi93254 ай бұрын
interested to hear why you ask that - is using a backtie something you have done before? TBH I've only dropped food on the article kinda like a focus box to reward fixation and accept whatever the dog gives (in my case it's a freeze) then reward with a terminal marker. do oyu use a backtie to agitate a little more and build drive to the article?
@simondalikeable96554 ай бұрын
@@benphilippi9325 when I say back tie, not in the traditional sense. I am referring to a very short lead on a very short track 3-5 metres where you can control the dog and not allow(within reason) any undesirable behaviour. If the dog shows any interest in the article, there should be no forward movement. walk back on the track and put the dog over the article again. I will do 5 of these type tracks in a row if I start seeing this behaviour. He quickly realises that he can't go forward without giving me the down. Its not a cure all but it definitely works with my Mal.
@guilherme.k94 ай бұрын
Really appreciate all these real and educational videos. The way you both explain and show the progression and problems is admirable. I'm pretty sure that's a lot of work put in every post. Big fan of both of you, TCP and Pat's recent course, which I fortunately acquired.
@kennykobi4 ай бұрын
This is super cool. Someone had to do it. I'm really excited to see the process develop. I have a special one. Although she's a gsd. Mentality is a lot like a mal. She's all go and good around kids family. Your videos have been a huge part of her success. Your tactics are unique. you have great analogys to go along with the load of information. Im eventually doing your bootcamp and before time runs out. Thank you man.
@fbiofusa39864 ай бұрын
I think the audio got messed up, might have to switch it to mono :)
@bustamante-music4 ай бұрын
i like that you showed the start of you training them to be able to train two at once… i have 2 dogs that i’ve been trying to train but can’t stand when one is in the crate inside screaming. i’ve wanted to try to have both of them outside to do training sessions with them 1 after the other. would love to hear more about your process in future episodes!
@benphilippi93254 ай бұрын
Yet another question - wondering if you reuse tracks for the dogs and if that could be a reason for one dogs faster progression. If not reusing do you lay them all out before the session so some are aged more? I'm sure you already thought of this but gotta leave something for the algo boost hey.
@rosaw.41074 ай бұрын
Hi Jas! What a great video. Watching these pups grow up has been amazing. Do you think you can have an older dog learn how to relax like that on your lap?
@SitSparky4 ай бұрын
Good info on having the two together but not interacting with each other. Wished I would have thought about the earlier with mine.
@markboth27934 ай бұрын
absolutely amazing jas. was awsome i feel for people to watch just how much effort goes into training multiple dogs in a pac environment just learning manners around there home. also the tracking is coming along in leaps and bounds. was a great watch and looking forward to next week. keep up the great work buddy your amazing ❤🎉
@brendenludeman48634 ай бұрын
Great video thanks Jaz.
@benphilippi93254 ай бұрын
that shaping window distinction is gold. I didn't realise I have the same issue with my boys article indications.
@benphilippi93254 ай бұрын
Jas - with your use of a nay reward marker - would be cool to hear what that is. like a warning then if they comply they get a +r? or like i have is a warning then +p if they continue. you made me think :)
@rosaw.41074 ай бұрын
Jas and Pat: thank you for putting this together!! The time you take out of your busy days to answer people questions is well received! I hope one day you raise a pair of Border Collies!! I know this series is for working dogs but no one ever shows how to raise one properly and they end up being pets more often than not yet with the body and mind of a crackhead working dog. This would be awesome and I would totally buy that series for whatever price you requested!! 😅
@markboth27934 ай бұрын
awsome proofing the tracking bringing them into environments with distractions. great content jas
@shepherds.pie.youtube4 ай бұрын
Love watching dogs progress in their training.
@simondalikeable96554 ай бұрын
I have found the Mals pick up hard surface without even trying. Such a different beasts to GSD's. They obviously need that drive in the first place but its awesome to watch. My new Mal started tracking in between soft surface tracks across the car parks. Once it was clear that's what he was doing I started dropping washers. It morphed very quickly in to hard surface tracking.
@Zinctwentyone4 ай бұрын
I like how the dog mid track looked up at the stranger fast walking right there and immediately went right back to tracking.
@EntertainingRunner-vd3bn4 ай бұрын
It be better if you didn't use the clicker right in front of the dog, their hearing is sensitive
@benphilippi93254 ай бұрын
Thanks for the answers on the tracking, It's really interesting info and has given me a lot to take away - My use case is purely for enrichment and sport. He's a bull arab so loves to track and do scentwork the most. Ideally I'd love for my boy to scent off an article like a dropped screwdriver or a door handle someone touched, follow the trail and find anything the person may have dropped a long the way (think my keys, not a vigilante running around with a friendly pig dog that wont bite anything) :P . Sport tracking puts a lot of rules and limitations around a task that is like you said, simple - find the person. I think I'm just running with some challenges that I've built around myself and need to uncomplicate things. Sold on getting wavetops, just watched the intro vid and it looks like a well thought out and structured course.
@simondalikeable96554 ай бұрын
There was definitely plenty of stuff to work on with Fred and Frank. Nice dogs and can track!!!
@user-wy3ls3jh2u4 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the tutorials after this! Wish I had this for my dog when he was a pup!
@konstantinaskourti16254 ай бұрын
Thank you for the useful info guys love the videos ❤
@PatStuart4 ай бұрын
You’re very welcome.
@swz935 ай бұрын
Question: While on walks with my 14 week old Mal (on harness), He becomes hyper-fixated on other people/dogs to the point where he completely ignores my attempts to divert his attention away with food (which was originally working). He's starting to bark, not in an aggressive way, but more so in a way where he's trying to get a reaction out of them. I'm still trying to divert his attention with food, as well as keeping him moving in the direction we are walking, but at the moment, the distractions are more exciting for him. Any tips? Thanks
@killualluka5 ай бұрын
Check episode 2
@hollypearson11385 ай бұрын
Pat...am i still confused?...!! Help. I am still just equating your definition of a correction with negative reinforcement?
@mempr5 ай бұрын
Question: How do I get to learn all these to raise the puppy? I mean I understand that being part of a sports club helps but you go there 3 times a week at best and if you have the time. The rest of the days and whole week, you are on your own. I wish you recorded all of these moments and training to make a working puppy course. Is there anything you can recommend? I am thinking about Andy Krugers patreon.
@benphilippi93255 ай бұрын
Loving this content and seeing the progression. My Question for the Q&A is a strange one. I do ANKC style tracking, mantrailing as well as Nosework. My cue for Nosework is "search", tracking is "track" and I haven't done one for mantrailing but will use a different one for that (just to permit airscenting more). The Question - Do you intend to use different cues for an area search vs a track? I was thinking communicating to the dog to find an article or human scent vs a particular indicator scent (or following the human scent to the hide) could be difficult if thats required. e.g in scentwork they want nose on source so my down indication when tracking took some work to fix (agency dogs just need to find the thing so I guess it's a non issue). It's a bit of an airy/fluffy question but I'd like to hear thoughts on how you deal with those challenges or any you have come across.