Iv got. 6 month old Weimaraner and your videos where invaluable. Still got a way to go but going excellent and no separation anxiety. Cheers bro!
@MiddaP21 күн бұрын
We crate trained our Am Staff x Am Bully from the first day. While she would love to join us wherever we go, she happily goes into her crate. We always give her something to chew before we leave and bring her a treat home.
@NothingMaster22 күн бұрын
It coms like this because they luv it.
@DimasRodriguezz21 күн бұрын
Are you coming to Austin?? How do I learn more about this tour!?
@lisak111621 күн бұрын
I really need to know more about how to calm our 2 dogs in their crates, if one starts to bark the other does and they will bark for over an hour, our youngest has the separation anxiety. Please how do I teach them not to do this?
@Speurneuscosmo20 күн бұрын
Train them separately with the same goal. And when they know how to behave apart from each other, then train them together. First is to learn the other dog not to bark in the crate. But first ask yourself why does he/she barks. Good luck
@tesla-spectre21 күн бұрын
Never had the problem. My hunting dog was trained from the first month to be alone sometimes, starting with very short preiods of 5min up to 10hrs. He has a command that indicates to him a "job": to stay where he is and wait quietly. So he regards it as work and thus is fine with that. I take him on business trips all the time when he has to wait 8n the hotel room sometimes for 6-8hrs. He manages perf3ctly and is super quiet. Because in the end it is exactly the same as if I tell him to lie down in the forest and wait until I call him. And even less distractions. The problem is more that people leave dogs without a "task" and then they are restless. Or treat them like children. And this although on normal days he is 90% of the time right next to me and gets exercise 4x a day. 🤷♂️🫣 As long as we do not treat dogs as humans but as dogs, they are happy.