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Zak George’s Dog Training Revolution

Zak George’s Dog Training Revolution

Күн бұрын

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@ajitchavan6181
@ajitchavan6181 Жыл бұрын
As much as I wish I had sent my dog to Brandon for training before bringing him home kzbin.infoUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU I am so grateful for this down-to-earth, practical guide. His training techniques and tips really work. Thank you as well for dedicating your life's work to rescue dogs, and to rescuing those of us who want the very best for our 4-legged family members.
@drx3373
@drx3373 Жыл бұрын
This comment heavily implies that link goes to a service provided by Zak, which would be a lie. "His training techniques"???? You're marketing your own service. Don't you feel some kind of shame for that kind of business practice
@FourJaysFour
@FourJaysFour 4 жыл бұрын
These examples of training in real-life situations are VERY helpful. I've shifted my focus to developing the relationship, not just getting compliance on commands. Inertia is amazing. Thanks for sharing her development with us!!!
@whiteanddark90
@whiteanddark90 4 жыл бұрын
Who else loves it when Zak says ‘No mam’ to Inertia? Lol I love watching your videos because my two girls aren’t much younger then yours 😊
@mooseyt8242
@mooseyt8242 3 жыл бұрын
To nina also
@p1suggie
@p1suggie 3 жыл бұрын
P
@nicola6530
@nicola6530 4 жыл бұрын
I love watching these as it is so real. Zak is teaching us that even the best dog trainers have to rely on repetition and communication, there's no magic spell for a perfect dog. Thank you Zak for making me feel like less of a failure. ❤️
@17germa
@17germa 2 жыл бұрын
That‘s exactly how I am feeling 🥰
@likmijnreet4542
@likmijnreet4542 Жыл бұрын
I like how relaxed you stay, even when she doesn't really listen. You reward the small things, setting her up for success instead of getting frustrated.
@denniswakabayashi6446
@denniswakabayashi6446 4 жыл бұрын
My wife and I have watching several dog trainers on youtube in order to be better dog parents and I can honestly say that Zak’s content resonates best with us. I really like the way he trains the owner to build a “listening rapport” and uses that communication tool as a way to connect dog and owner. I can see clearly how this method of training results in happier lives for both dog and owner. Keep up the great content Zak!🙏
@Sherralyn
@Sherralyn 4 жыл бұрын
Me too. The last time I had a puppy in the house was 15 years ago when Cesar Millan was everywhere. I've had to reeducate myself on best practice dog training. I've read tons of books by Ph. D's (well three actually) in the field of animal behavior and they all concur with Zak's methods. There's no yanking, pulling, prong collars etc used which I love. I will continue to follow
@tobyhavaneese1557
@tobyhavaneese1557 4 жыл бұрын
I never thought of what you mentioned of just going to a place and sit with your dog. Excellent idea. Love your videos.
@LeoGrimm
@LeoGrimm 4 жыл бұрын
Hey there Zak, I just wanted to tell you I have been watching your videos for a couple of months now and I even bought your dog training revolution on audible. I was raised with dogs (dad use to be a Lab breeder) I thought I had a good idea of how to raise a pup into a good dog and I've had really good success in the past. I decided it was a good time in my life to get another puppy and so I decided to take to the internet to get some fresh new ideas for when I got my pup and I have to admit that after watching several of your videos that there were several things I needed to work on. I got my little guy four days ago (Australian Cattle Dog) and things have been going rather well. He is doing well with sit, down, focus (look at me), wait, play dead, up, and roll over so far. Been working on stand, that one we are having a little bit of problems with but with the help of your book that I've listened to paired with your videos that provide a great visual I feel he and I are on the right path. Thank you so much for making the decision to take to the internet to help people like me that over the years have heard and used some primitive training.
@amitabasu7730
@amitabasu7730 4 жыл бұрын
Inertia's frisbee catching looks wonderful! She's learned fast and seems to be taking catches effortlessly.
@chrisfriesen7913
@chrisfriesen7913 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting a realistic training video. It is helpful to see that Border Collies are not trained in a day, and that it is going to take a good year and a half ( or longer!) to really get that trained behaviour to sink in consistently. This video is helpful to bring a sense of patience to new puppy owners.
@jeffreybrown2061
@jeffreybrown2061 Жыл бұрын
It took me 2 days to train my border collie.
@Stoopy_Aster
@Stoopy_Aster Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreybrown2061probably not true tbh. If you actually have, it probably wasn’t training more like fear of being disciplined or abuse, so it complies.
@amitabasu7730
@amitabasu7730 4 жыл бұрын
Again I really admire your patience, Zak. And Inertia is a beautiful young lady.
@LisaGallegos
@LisaGallegos 4 жыл бұрын
Same
@PaxTheDog
@PaxTheDog 3 жыл бұрын
Bree is also beautiful xx
@barbarac8535
@barbarac8535 4 жыл бұрын
Your dog is so calm ! What an excellent trainer! 🙌🏽 No matter how much I work my dog before taking him out + having exposed him to many new environments, he still acts like every time we go outside it’s the first time ever. He gets so stressed out.
@koralee8135
@koralee8135 4 жыл бұрын
Try a new place that gets little traffic. Look up treat toss games to help him relax.
@barbarac8535
@barbarac8535 4 жыл бұрын
Kora Lee it doesn’t matter if there’s traffic or not. He has some days to where he’s absolutely perfect and others where he’s just a BRAT! Honestly I think he’s just too smart and overly aware compared to other dogs. We do agility competitions and most of the other heeler owners say the same about their dogs. We’ll get there some day ! lol thanks for the tip tho
@koralee8135
@koralee8135 4 жыл бұрын
@@barbarac8535 sounds like stress, environmental scanning and awareness is usually a sign of that.
@barbarac8535
@barbarac8535 4 жыл бұрын
Kora Lee yup. That’s what I said.
@mauimangosweet
@mauimangosweet 4 жыл бұрын
I have been being lazy about teaching my dog to leave things alone in the public. This is a great motivation to me! It reminds me again that it take a lot of time and training to have a well behaved, happy and healthy dog! Thanks for great videos!
@heathers9275
@heathers9275 2 жыл бұрын
How’s your dog these days? :)
@torij2492
@torij2492 4 жыл бұрын
We recently got a new puppy and these videos are really helping us with her along with one of our other dogs who has trouble adjusting to new environments, as she is a rescue with a bad past, but she has come such a long way! Thank you Zak for all of your wonderful videos! You're an inspiration!
@elaine9028
@elaine9028 4 жыл бұрын
I love how patient Zak is. I wish my dog trainers were as patient! I wonder how old Inertia is in this video. My Labrador is about a year and 2 months and I'm still trying to get him to be less distracted around other dogs. It's harder in a pandemic without a puppy social. Zak is my shelter-in-place dog training King. I also follow Kikopup. Request for Zak: Please do videos on service dog training, I'd seriously pay good $ for that.
@balmain-i3e
@balmain-i3e 4 жыл бұрын
Yo I just showed my dawg this, he didn't take it too well
@tallulahc250
@tallulahc250 4 жыл бұрын
Do u mean dog
@nirvaneurysm66
@nirvaneurysm66 4 жыл бұрын
@@tallulahc250 he means his dawg, dawg!
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
hahahaha
@michaelbarenreuther
@michaelbarenreuther 4 жыл бұрын
Dawgonit.
@tian4538
@tian4538 4 жыл бұрын
dawg
@heatherburroughs4484
@heatherburroughs4484 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all you do and for this particular video. I have. German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix who is almost 3, but she’s very delayed in her training because she struggled with health problems her first 2 years. Finally got her EPI under control and have gotten back to basics for training, but I need to constantly remind myself to be patient. Thanks for the encouragement and tips.
@janabarbour3895
@janabarbour3895 4 жыл бұрын
Zak has really helped me train my Labrador Retriever. I have a problem with him lunging at squirrels and cats. I'm 60 years old and had been drug down many times hurt a couple times pretty bad in some of those. Instead of a choke collar or a pinch collar that everyone I went to for training wanted to use on my dog I started using Zaks training on that too it's working pretty amazing. I live on a limited income and wish I could buy his books being able to watch his videos is very helpful. We will continue to watch videos and work on the lunging problem.
@dianasmith6054
@dianasmith6054 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Your patient, observant and practical information were a treat!
@saritasamra
@saritasamra 4 жыл бұрын
I am watching these to train my self for when I get a dog lol
@kevalvaidya1629
@kevalvaidya1629 4 жыл бұрын
Your dad must watch this behalf of you
@SmthAbout.Money.SmellsLikeLove
@SmthAbout.Money.SmellsLikeLove 4 жыл бұрын
Sarita Samra same
@rachelmbrix
@rachelmbrix 4 жыл бұрын
@@Rotty801 only had to watch 30 seconds of a Cabral video to question whether or not he has any education or credentials in the modern science of dog training? Verbal communication is not confusing. Words and actions are associated through training. Of course nonverbal communication is paramount-- for human to human and even dog to dog communication. Therefore, human to dog communication. But to discount verbal communication as confusing simply reveals lack of understanding of canine learning theory. Moreover, fails to give credit to dogs - who are highly intelligent- for being able to learn!
@rachelmbrix
@rachelmbrix 4 жыл бұрын
@@Rotty801 And anyone who uses a shock collar DEFINITELY doesn't understand learning theory or canine behavior. Or the proven fallout from such a training method. Britain, Wales and Scotland have banned these devices for training as a result of numerous studies and modern science! It's 2020- let's treat dogs like we know what we're doing: and positive reinforcement is the now and the future of training. As more people understand they don't need to hurt their dogs to train them, shock collar enthusiasts will increasingly become obsolete (thankfully).
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
@@rachelmbrix you obviously don't understand the true use of the ecollare because it doesn't inlicate pain or whatever you think it does lol. We don't shock dogs to get them to comply we humanely teach them what the sensation means, using very low levels of the ecollar where they can barley notice it. Yeah and go watch hamie penrith talk about those bull shit bans and why they should be lifted. go watch a real dog trainer that does real training with the ecollar and not some sort of bull shit behavior modification by shocking them with high level when they do what you doint want, that's just as old school as pressure and compulsion training which im sure you also know nothing about that. And when you say "positive reinforcement is the now" do you realise that in operant conditioning positive means "add" not "good and negative means "remove" not "bad". So to think all you should do is add things to reinforce behaviors leaving them not knowing when they are doing what you don't want. That's like training a child to always get what they want, and you just ignore them while they are being an asshole and rewarding when they aren't. Lol yeah good luck honey
@jeanniehampton6090
@jeanniehampton6090 4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you are working with the same dog from ground zero, she's so cute. Thank you for sharing❤❤❤❤❤❤
@gregwiens35
@gregwiens35 4 жыл бұрын
"It's always exciting when you can be more interesting than poop." Zak George. From training from poop to pooped from training. Nice!
@jordanoliveto5863
@jordanoliveto5863 3 жыл бұрын
wa-wa-what??
@Sinmerina
@Sinmerina 4 жыл бұрын
I am so happy I came across your channel! This is SO much better than going through dog training classes, especially on a busy schedule!
@awildflowerspirit
@awildflowerspirit 4 жыл бұрын
this is great! please make a video on top dog supplies/treats/things we need to train or best of!
@lucyleadbeater7081
@lucyleadbeater7081 4 жыл бұрын
Inertia is doing SO well! Especially great that she didn't jump up on people. Also, isn't she blooming into a beauty?! Happy New Year to you and Brianna.
@LisaGallegos
@LisaGallegos 4 жыл бұрын
I'm obsessed with Intertia
@Speedlimitreviews
@Speedlimitreviews 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome channel, awesome dog, awesome training tips, and awesome TESLA! Your tips have helped with our new 11 week old Boston. However he is still struggling with fully paying attention or his name. But patients and practice
@annj.3218
@annj.3218 3 жыл бұрын
Zac is the best. I am so grateful to KZbin - thank you for sharing your skills!
@rae6374
@rae6374 4 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, I've learned so much about training my dog. Do you have any videos working with older rescue dogs? training a puppy is awesome but it's like starting with a blank canvas. What are some tips/tricks working with dogs that may come with a little more baggage? Every dog is different, of course, and I do work with a trainer every so often with my dog, but that's quite expensive.
@weltfrieden_in_pink
@weltfrieden_in_pink 3 жыл бұрын
He has now 😅😅 best videos ever with the shelter dogs.
@iamjamilyn
@iamjamilyn 3 жыл бұрын
I am so impressed with this series! I love seeing the challenges along with success. So very helpful!
@srshama
@srshama 4 жыл бұрын
I have watched this entire series so far. It's been good help for my patience. I have a new seventh month old puppy that I am trying to train out bad habits. It's only been a week, not having the best of luck. He's a corgi so he's super stubborn.
@srshama
@srshama 4 жыл бұрын
@@Distortion_World oh he's got about fifteen toys, and then some smart learning toys, different variety of Bones, even one of those expensive I fetch things
@srshama
@srshama 4 жыл бұрын
I've even found super cheap ways to help his teething. Frozen tea towels and he seems to also love ice cubes. But he still wanting to bite me and the furniture and everything 😂
@Sherralyn
@Sherralyn 4 жыл бұрын
No yanking, no snapping a prong collar. Just lots of positive teaching. I love this
@lilyvera354
@lilyvera354 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Zack! I’ve been watching your videos for as long as I can remember and I have conveniently adopted a 10 week old puppy around the time you got Inertia. She has definitely been a challenge, as a shelter puppy she is quite shy, but very opinionated, stubborn and with immense prey drive! I’ve been training her myself, but I’m not a professional trainer. I started off being very pro-positive reinforcement, but I opted to use my own method for training. One that involves positive reinforcement, but also corrections (in terms of guidance to correct behavior) and NO physical harm or punishment. (PLEASE READ THE REPLY TO THIS COMMENT \/)
@lilyvera354
@lilyvera354 4 жыл бұрын
I believe both methods are great and create a dog with deep understanding and a good bond, but Just by pure comparison of PR-trainer’s success I see that their training is much less effective and lengthy. Corrections are not harmful in any way and they are extremely beneficial for the dog to stop misbehaving. For instance, my puppy, that is around Inertia’s age has a solid heel: head glued to my leg and extreme focus even in high distraction environments (we’ve practiced at airports, restaurants, fairs, stores, parks etc), she has learned to ask for permission (by looking at me) to engage with other dogs and people, or just ask for a release to go sniff. She shows great impulse control: football field long stays and long distance commands at those stays, recall… I can even throw her favorite treat at her and she won’t touch it if I don’t allow her. I can release her to it and tell her to “leave it” half way., to go into a heel multiple times, back-to-back. I believe treats also cause the training to be less effective. They are great rewards, but I notice that they are always used as lures and they can become distractions themselves. I prefer to use a mix of praise, pets, treats and toys, too. To create a generalized reward. I don’t mean to send hate or to disrespect you. Every dog is different and everyone can choose whatever works best for the individual dog. In fact, I have the most respect for you and what you do, especially your patience and dedication. I just want to inquire upon the common belief of “ignoring bad behavior and rewarding the good” that PR-trainers have. Why is that so? Thank you for the understanding! Inertia is adorable and I can’t wait to see how far you two get!
@lilyvera354
@lilyvera354 4 жыл бұрын
​@Alyssa Coon It's great to hear a reply! I'd like to point out though that what you are using (=walking away/ignoring) is a punishment (negative punishment exactly), not a correction. "Negative punishment" sounds really bad, but it isn't. It is one of the four quadrants of operant conditioning: positive and negative reinforcement, positive and negative punishment. "Negative" and "positive" indicating addition and subtraction of something, like math. "Reinforcement" and "Punishment" determine whether the action is used to increase or decrease the likelihood of a behavior, respectively. So negative punishment implies the subtraction of something (pleasant) to stop a bad behavior. It's effective in training, but corrections are different. By definition, correction means to remove the errors or faults, thus guiding from incorrect to correct. The two terms are oftentimes interchanged because one sounds less bad, but they have their own meanings and it has nothing to do with them being "good" or "bad". I use three types of corrections: verbal, leash pressure and hand targeting guidance. Before any presumptions about the "leash pressure" I'd like to explain what it means. I use a half chain martingale (beforehand, I trained my puppy using the same method, but with a back clip harness) applying very slight and gradual pressure when doing a command. For instance, when working on an auto-sit during a heel I will show the hand gesture for the command and slowly apply light pressure to the collar and an instant release (that's why I prefer the half chain as it moves quickly) as the dog performs the command, then praise. The pressure doesn't choke the dog, it doesn't cause discomfort, it's just like a tap on the shoulder (I use no-choke martingales). It creates an association for the dog and when the pressure is applied the dog remembers what to do in the particular situation, which proves itself very effective around distractions as you don't have to use treats to distract the dog from everything else and lure with the distraction (treat) into the correct behavior. It allows you to connect directly to the dog beyond else, because in the end the dog knows what to do, just lacking focus. The dog hears the chain cling as it tightens, before it even makes contact it reminds the dog or taps when there is more pressure to do the same, perhaps if the distraction is too impactful. To use this as a correction I nudge the leash for a light and quick tap (once I have done the pressure association to signify the right command in that situation), so the dog knows the task is incomplete and does better. If it's unclear to the dog I go through the pressure association again and praise to show what IS needed. Or I use hand targeting for the dog to move into position, the second correction that I mentioned. Lastly I connect a word ("no") to the nudge so I can stop using the pressure. After a couple repetitions the dog learns that "no" means to do better and praise means the dog is on the right path. For example, "No" when heeling means to move into the right position so the dog corrects automatically. "No" in recall means to move quicker to me and stop every other activity: I recall, dog doesn't listen, I say "no" "come", instant head turn and my puppy is running back to me, I praise the instant she makes the right choice. Second time around, I only have to say it once. I hope this was clear enough and I would love to answer questions, were you to have any. This is just the method I use, although I really appreciate how open-minded you are :)
@wa_outdoors5809
@wa_outdoors5809 4 жыл бұрын
@@lilyvera354 you are so boring
@lilyvera354
@lilyvera354 4 жыл бұрын
@@wa_outdoors5809 Oh my gosh, so sorry! I will definitely be more exciting just for you next time. Thank you so much for the criticism, I never knew that this valuable information would ever annoy someone so unappreciative and uncultured!
@wa_outdoors5809
@wa_outdoors5809 4 жыл бұрын
I know you are but what am I
@hectormora6814
@hectormora6814 4 жыл бұрын
@zac ! Your videos are extremely calming, I love your positive vibes with Inertia 😊 ! Thanks for the content my friend 😁👍
@julieatkinson7107
@julieatkinson7107 4 жыл бұрын
From Australia, I have a six month old Standard Schnauzer pup Mollie, and have just discovered your blog with Inertia. Thanks so much, our dogs are very similar in temperament, you encourage me to not lose faith in training her! 😀
@jxmai7687
@jxmai7687 4 жыл бұрын
after 1 year, it will change to be better, now still like a baby.
@KatieJoMikell
@KatieJoMikell 4 жыл бұрын
Zak George PLEASE make a video talking about service dogs let everyone know if a service dog ever comes up to you that means they need your help!!!!!!! Their owner is in trouble. I had no idea and I’m sure most people don’t! PLEASE teach this you have a big platform!
@j2s-r7r
@j2s-r7r 4 жыл бұрын
Just got my puppy yesterday and I’m really surprised that he didn’t cry and have separation anxiety😁 Love him soo much He is a poodle
@Ravencycle21
@Ravencycle21 4 жыл бұрын
James Aman awww I’m so happy for you! I’m getting my mini poodle in 6 weeks
@j2s-r7r
@j2s-r7r 4 жыл бұрын
Thx
@Isabella-de7kv
@Isabella-de7kv 4 жыл бұрын
Im getting a mini poodle at the end of November! How is everything going? Do you see similar characteristics as with inertia regarding energy level etc?
@raddycar91
@raddycar91 4 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to teach my little doggie Frisbee! Its so cool to see Inertia getting it more and more each time!
@AgnesCrumplebottom
@AgnesCrumplebottom 4 жыл бұрын
We have a new puppy too. I think she may be the same age as Inertia. Our Elsie was 6 months old on Christmas eve. We have been watching you since we got her because we wanted to train her properly so she was receptive and respectful. She has learned sit, down, speak, and her name very quickly. I have tried other things like come when called. She shakes and rolls over but she is still so bitey! I don't know how much longer this is going to happen. She is a Chihuahua x Maltese and she's wonderful and playful. She has had trouble with some commands. She will sometimes leave it alone, other times she doesn't listen. Also, one thing that has confused us is a recent behaviour. She has started to hump her toys even though she has been spayed for about a month and a half now. Like everything, we try to redirect her with her toys (she's very toy and treat receptive so it's quite easy), but her biting is out of control. We've only just stopped her eating her poop (don't even get me started hahahaha). Are dogs usually like this?
@whatever.5943
@whatever.5943 4 жыл бұрын
I'm getting a dog in april and I'm so nervous that I'll have a hard time training my dog and thus will be a bad dog momma but your videos give me the confidence I need!
@hadleyestepp634
@hadleyestepp634 4 жыл бұрын
ápple just know puppies are hard, you will get frustrated and feel like nothing is working and you might even have moments questioning why you got a puppy but just work through it, it will be so worth it in the end
@Dirtxbc
@Dirtxbc 4 жыл бұрын
Just read a book or listen to an audio book. A reputable one... seriously. This guys videos are hillarious, i thought it was comedy honestly. A book can get you so much further, this youtube shit has its limits.
@dorlatognaz166
@dorlatognaz166 4 жыл бұрын
I wished you were here in the UK. We recently got a German Shepard and couldn’t understand why she’s so hyper and stubborn with training. Turns out she’s a Belgium malinois. She used to walk off leash lovely but the past few weeks has become super protective of me and lunges for any people bikes cars or dogs that get near. She’s even made contact with a joggers leg. Luckily the jogger wasn’t harmed. But it’s alarming to me and I can’t stop her doing it. Can’t stop her pulling on leash either no matter how many treats I try and tempt her with / praise her with. Even tried stopping and standing still Each time she pulls, now she just sits and then as soon as I walk she pulls again. I’m gonna have to watch all of your videos. They’re full of fantastic ideas. And I realise more often than not it’s me not being consistent with training or misunderstanding my dog. I’m learning a lot from your tips though
@Sherralyn
@Sherralyn 4 жыл бұрын
Those are amazing, high energy, always "on" dogs. They're used alot in Schutzhund training, and for police department's. Best of luck to you both
@karenforte5674
@karenforte5674 4 жыл бұрын
Do you find a difference between male and female dogs behavior? We are on our third Border Collie. The first two were brother and sister and the one we have now is a rescue. He is the best dog. We have become friends with the previous family that owned him. Love the way you work with your dogs.
@Jackysutarrodetierra
@Jackysutarrodetierra 4 жыл бұрын
Instead of my phone I'm using the laptop to watch this in HD and holy heck I think I'm seeing every hair on Inertia
@DedgeGhoul
@DedgeGhoul 4 жыл бұрын
you mean strand of fur? 😹
@Jackysutarrodetierra
@Jackysutarrodetierra 4 жыл бұрын
@@DedgeGhoul I don't understand that question 😂 English isn't my native language. I mean like, every individual hair? Isn't fur like all the individual hairs on an animal? Instead of "every hair" should I have said "every strand of hair"? I'm lost
@DedgeGhoul
@DedgeGhoul 4 жыл бұрын
Jackysutarrodetierra your original comment was grammatically correct. I was just joking with you because usually for animals it’s “fur,” and for people it’s “hair.” In English you can say both I think. I was just kidding with you :)
@DedgeGhoul
@DedgeGhoul 4 жыл бұрын
Jackysutarrodetierra my husband said something about my Pomeranian’s “hair” but I told him “you mean fur?” He just laughed lol Edit: you could also say “every whisker” haha
@Jackysutarrodetierra
@Jackysutarrodetierra 4 жыл бұрын
@@DedgeGhoul oh sorry I didn't get it! 😂 English has some words that are synonymous in my language (like "fang" and "tusk") so I thought maybe you couldn't say hair referring to furr
@abbymanley5848
@abbymanley5848 3 жыл бұрын
thank you for changing your idea to introduce your dog to the rain. my dog is scared to go out i the rain and i think that this will definitely help.
@JemiQui77
@JemiQui77 4 жыл бұрын
What do you suggest for my dog who listens about 50/50 without treats, but as soon as the treats are out he's mr. Perfect and does everything perfectly lol he's like a thick headed teen. Very incredibly intelligent. Almost too smart 😂
@captaindragonstone8730
@captaindragonstone8730 4 жыл бұрын
I have a 1-year-old dog. he is very scared/ has a lot of anxiety My family & I love to visit new (dog-friendly) places but he is very willy-nilly 1. he is scared of big dogs 2. is afraid of being left in the car (we don't leave him alone in the car, he is just sad of someone leaving the car even if others are in) 3. is afraid of new places (pulls on the leash) 4. seems to chase after the fishing line when we throw it in the lake (& any birds that come nearby / we can't go fishing with him) basically, I want him to not worry/bark at other animals & not pull on the leash
@TheFrontyer
@TheFrontyer 4 жыл бұрын
Redirect his attention to something else. What sort of dog is it? Give him lots of excersice and mental training.
@captaindragonstone8730
@captaindragonstone8730 4 жыл бұрын
@@TheFrontyer actually, all the training & quality time I have been giving himself these past few weeks have really played off. The other day I stayed outside a store with my dog while my family shopped & he barely cried. Only small whimpers from time to time & he didn't even pull the leash. I thinks it's because he's been going with us on daily runs & more indoor exercise. I'm still working on the big-dog phobia he has but over all I thinks it's been well! (:
@freischwimmerin
@freischwimmerin 4 жыл бұрын
Who else is happy to see little inertia in the intro crawling through the grass again?
@amberwol9330
@amberwol9330 4 жыл бұрын
yup we do love watching professionals struggle 😂
@belle2622
@belle2622 4 жыл бұрын
My almost 2 border collie is absolutely nuts and this is helpful
@CHARLIE35348
@CHARLIE35348 4 жыл бұрын
I’m very glad that u r doing this , I have a 8 month old cocker spaniel and u have been very helpful
@stevenedwards2162
@stevenedwards2162 4 жыл бұрын
CHARLIE35348 .I have a 7 month old cocker spaniel bitch she a thief distrucful hard of hearing when she wants to be and is food crazy.But I l still love her to bits😂😂👍
@MrXxDream
@MrXxDream 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Zak, thanks for all the tips, i've been watching only this tonight, i'm getting a puppy tomorrow (Aussie dog). I've made a potty room for the puppy and I'll slowly removes the pads so he learns the texture of it. I live in an appartment (where I could always go outside) but there is a lot of snow where I live so when I work he'll be able to understand that he can resolve his problems on a pad and when im home I can get him outside and play.
@christinaho2954
@christinaho2954 4 жыл бұрын
Awww she grew up so much
@obiwanshinobi87
@obiwanshinobi87 4 жыл бұрын
Not if it's because my dog used to be a romanian street dog.... he is still just a little over a year old.. but when we go to new places he listens better when we just get there... once he starts to know a place he starts getting more stubborn.... he is a central asian shepherd hybrid so... they are known to be stubborn at times... he is still a good boy though.. I just give him too much freedom sometimes..
@mephdapumkin
@mephdapumkin 4 жыл бұрын
I literally thought the "I don't want to get up" from Zak was my brother-
@sparetimeincanada1725
@sparetimeincanada1725 4 жыл бұрын
I've used some of your training tips and they work with repetition. Thank you!
@siennastrat
@siennastrat 4 жыл бұрын
By the way....keep showing the mistakes! It's great when getting frustrated over slow or gone wrong training to see that a professional trainer runs into the same trouble....often more than once! It shows with patience there's hope!
@linaroa8540
@linaroa8540 4 жыл бұрын
"I think if anyone were to get within 6ft there she'd be going nuts." She knew about practicing Safe Distancing before we did.
@isabellab5810
@isabellab5810 4 жыл бұрын
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@hetalgupta6551
@hetalgupta6551 11 ай бұрын
so so good. Loved watching this content.
@andrewmuir9817
@andrewmuir9817 4 жыл бұрын
Would be awesome to see some more content on training dogs with a high prey drive. My pup is obsessed with rabbits!
@universallightseeker
@universallightseeker 4 жыл бұрын
I just got a new dog! Thanks this is very helpful! 👍🏼
@judithmurphy419
@judithmurphy419 Жыл бұрын
This is GREAT stuff. I am understanding my little 9 mos old shelter pit bull mix. Both Shannon and Mommy are trying hard. I am reluctant to take her in the car too often. Her 'Stay' needs to be better. I cannot abide dogs riding shotgun. And I cannot afford Skudo.
@CreativeDiamondDogs
@CreativeDiamondDogs 4 жыл бұрын
Such good stuff! Imo any serious dog owner who should watch them all.
@Elentarien
@Elentarien 4 жыл бұрын
I wish I could take my dog more places. In my defence, we've had huge transportation issues for a ridiculous amount of the time she's been alive, so she hasn't gotten the exposure I wish she could have. But we do what we can and her training still continues. We do still expose her to stuff as we encounter it, too. So it's not like she's just 'seen it all' and that's that. :) Honestly, I don't think it's selfish of you wanting to do a specific activity with your dog and trying to get them interested in it. It's the only way you WILL get to. What would be selfish of you would be to recognize that the dog doesn't enjoy/care for it and still insist it as an activity after you realize they REALLY don't want to be doing that. I know I've had to pass on a few tricks with my dog because she just was NOT enjoying doing them; and pass on teaching her to run along with me on a bike, because...well, she's not built for running. So, yeah. I think it's fine to hope and WANT to do things with your dog...but not push it when you realize they don't enjoy it. As long as you can accept them for who they are when you discover it, HOPING is not selfish. :D
@superstankydanky808
@superstankydanky808 4 жыл бұрын
So my dog does not to go on walks and he does not enjoy it. Should I stop him from walking?
@Elentarien
@Elentarien 4 жыл бұрын
​@@superstankydanky808 Walking is different from games or tricks. However, if your dog isn't enjoying walks - perhaps you should change how you take him for walks. Find something he does enjoy that meets his needs in another way. So, he doesn't like going out from point a to b? How about going to a field and playing frisbee? Or going to the beach and just snuffling around in the sand with no 'agenda' to go anywhere? As long as he gets his exercise and 'sniffy time', no one said you have to take them on a brisk walk for five miles. :) Ex. Sometimes summer days are just too warm to go for a walk. Dog STILL needs to get out, so for mine, I'll take her down by the river. We'll BOTH wade in and just spend an hour or two playing in the river. Throwing sticks, finding rocks, playing proximity games while in the water, digging on the shore, etc. We don't GO anywhere much, but by the time we're done, she's tired, happy and reasonably cool. All needs met, adapted for the situation. Right now, we have the opposite issue. It's too COLD to leave the house. Even going out to the yard is cause for frozen feet and it's hard to get her to go out at all. So, we have to stay in. But there's games of fetch, find it, hide and seek and - again - proximity games and a scratchboard to play with and by the time we're done, she's happy and reasonably tired. (Not as good as going outside, but better than frozen feet and lungs!) So, yeah, just adapt and alter your approach until your dog is getting what they need and they're enjoying it. Also, look at WHY your dog isn't enjoying his walks. Has something happened to scare him? Are you going too fast? Alter your approach and show him that it can be FUN.
@superstankydanky808
@superstankydanky808 4 жыл бұрын
@@Elentarien so your saying I can't take him out to walk outside and pee? Why can't I just do what normal dogs do? Walk around the block and pee n potty. and go home. Time to play is time to play and time to do business is business time.
@superstankydanky808
@superstankydanky808 4 жыл бұрын
@@Elentarien you said take him to the park and play? So it's always gonna be struggle everytime before I even go to the park. Just like zakk before he goes to his puppy classes. I've got to pick him up and carry him?
@JohnDoe-ub8fq
@JohnDoe-ub8fq 4 жыл бұрын
It 'appears' you let the dog do what he wants, then when he's done, you train? Doesn't this lead to the dog controlling every situation ?
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
yes you are right john doe!!! don't buy into this shit its garbage and a non existent training method that DOESNT work
@kiwicayli
@kiwicayli 4 жыл бұрын
She
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
That is just not true, good e collar trainers don’t use the exollar to force anything now a days, what they actually do is teach low level e collar stimulus to be a marker, you are the exact type of person I want reading this because you are really misnjnderstood about new ecollar training methods. I get it I wouldn’t ever let a escape avoidance trainer touch my dog with not only tools but just in general, but that doesn’t mean that I won’t look for better information about the tools, because if you look, there really is good information and good methods revolving them. I repeat, what I’m talking about is trainers that don’t use the ecollar to force behaviors, but rather teach behaviors. Nowone has to use any tool they don’t want, but at least have a good understanding of current information on the tools before you start accusing me of “forcing” a dog to do anything.
@navid3369
@navid3369 3 жыл бұрын
I'm trying this with my Basenji dog (zayan) but having a hard time getting him interested. I think i'll try it first at home en than go outside... tanks for the video
@starz0023
@starz0023 4 жыл бұрын
This is great will be trying this with my Chihuahuas. My pitbull has the basics set but my Chihuahuas on the other hand is a different story. One of them barks at even his shadow and the other is scared of any sound outside of the house.
@aussiecountry9320
@aussiecountry9320 4 жыл бұрын
I still cant believe how big she is now. How old is she now?
@superstankydanky808
@superstankydanky808 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah and not even trained. Do a video with out editing he would carry his dog every where.
@finlaygraham192
@finlaygraham192 4 жыл бұрын
You can’t tell how much inertia’s grown it’s crazy
@JT-zb4xp
@JT-zb4xp 4 жыл бұрын
Love your video's ! I'm getting a puppy soon and helpful information from you , thanks !
@sJ.00
@sJ.00 4 жыл бұрын
She's grow SO much !!!😀😀😊😊😊😊
@jmvmike
@jmvmike 4 жыл бұрын
Your fur baby is beautiful! I have a border collie too. She’s incredibly sweet smart and a fast learner. But she keeps aggressively herding my grandchildren. I can’t seem to get her to stop going after them. I exercise her before they come over and then training but that hasn’t helped. Do you have any ideas that can help? Thank you and keep up the great work
@LisaGallegos
@LisaGallegos 4 жыл бұрын
Click to calm technique...but I agree to hire a pro to help you w/ timing :) You can buy click to calm on amazon, there's a book on it!
@jenniferkemp2359
@jenniferkemp2359 4 жыл бұрын
jmvmike I would advise keeping your BC on a short leash around them for a few months. Get her used to not being able to herd them but interacting with them still and she may learn the new habit of behaving like she’s on leash even when she’s off leash.
@dupriideliaemanuela1810
@dupriideliaemanuela1810 4 жыл бұрын
You could keep him in a crate at first (if hes crate trained) and slowly taking him out for short periods of time and as soon as he starts misbehaving isolate him (NOT in the crate because that should be a pleasant experience for the dog...)
@reikoizumi4684
@reikoizumi4684 4 жыл бұрын
I really hope I’m not asking a repetitive question, but just out of curiosity why did you stop using the clicker?
@gillymac9363
@gillymac9363 4 жыл бұрын
They're superfluous. A dog (even my parrot) can learn commands like "sit, stay, here" etc with your tone of voice, repeating the words of the action in real time & gesticulating simultaneously. In no time the dog only requires the gesticulation.
@rachelmbrix
@rachelmbrix 4 жыл бұрын
Marker words are more effective (i.e. "yes") and fumbling around with a clicker is impractical where we always have our voice
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
@@rachelmbrix this is true, I wish you also had the correct idea about the ecollar lol. Go watch larry krohn please
@bobandjerishaffer1001
@bobandjerishaffer1001 4 жыл бұрын
I use clickers in the Humane Society briefly for brand new puppies, attention deficit and completely untrained dogs and capturing-luring abstract new commands. IOW less than 5%. You really want response to voice and hand signals ASAP for the long run. Will not debate this but the research on clickers has some flaws relevant to conventional pet use all the time ... but I use w very green dogs and as described. Edit ... my marker word is “Yes”
@echograpefruit
@echograpefruit 4 жыл бұрын
I use a thumbs up hand gesture interchangably with the "yes" marker word for my dog. It seems to work well.
@pkersoul
@pkersoul Жыл бұрын
This is more like a vlog than dog training video.
@sabinewimmer4540
@sabinewimmer4540 4 жыл бұрын
Quick question Zak: As a biker I come across a lot of dogs that bark at me or want to chase me. I understand where dogs are coming from, but it is sometimes scary as a biker. As a dog owner, would you train for this specifically and set your friends up for a training session? Otherwise, how do you come across enough natural training situations to show your dog what you want from it when bikers ride by?
@LuvMyBelgian
@LuvMyBelgian 4 жыл бұрын
Sabine Wimmer go to a bike path and walk it and practice the behavior u prefer. My dog auto-downs when a biker goes by unless instructed otherwise. When he was a pup (he’s 1 year now) I asked a few bikers what they prefer and they are the least apprehensive that the dog will come after them if it is laying down. I bike with my dog so this is very important to me to have in my toolbox to keep me, my dog, and the other bikers feeling safe 👍
@engineerofalltrades
@engineerofalltrades 4 жыл бұрын
Miami dog whisperer does amazing training. You can see it even in puppies.
@amiahg.3335
@amiahg.3335 3 жыл бұрын
Inertia is such a sweet and beautiful dog but lord she could be behaving MUCH better in public with different training. I believe that Zak might try in obedience but he’s a trick trainer and is doing MANYYY things incorrectly. Obedience takes a much different approach that he doesn’t have. When I first got my Aussie, I tried out Zak George’s puppy training, and lord can I say that the first few months with her were a challenge. As soon as I switched my training regimen and style I saw rapid improvement that I wouldn’t have seen if I stuck to his training. Now she’s no older than Inertia and twice as well behaved in public and in general. (I’m 14 btw) Another thing-He talks about being flexible with how your dogs react to things, yes I agree with that you need to be prepared, but he always sets Inertia up for failure instead of success, no matter what he says. He also baby’s her to no end. I agree that you need to protect your dog to a certain degree, but they’re dogs, they’re much tougher and braver than he lets on or let’s his own dog be. He also doesn’t correct her when she moves out of position. He pays more attention to the camera and advertising than he does to the actual training and his dogs well-being. In this comment I don’t mean offense to anyone or Zak, it’s just my opinion and my VERY different way of viewing dog training.
@surajshergill7777
@surajshergill7777 3 жыл бұрын
What training and regimen did you use for the obedience if not Zak's? I think it's a good idea to take from multiple different trainers and formulate one that implements parts from everyone. I'm interested to hear your thoughts on the obedience training and what your regimen is and who you watched/read about?
@KristeneForest
@KristeneForest 4 жыл бұрын
I know it's controversial but I started using a training collar when my crazy border collie was about 1-2 and it was a game changer used properly. Now she's 4 in July and I occasionally use the collar and only have to use the vibrate to tell her she's doing something wrong and the beeper to tell her to come back or she's gonna be in trouble.
@ceceliarodriguez9023
@ceceliarodriguez9023 4 жыл бұрын
E-collars are great if you get the right ones and use them properly!
@samyip4096
@samyip4096 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Zak, Love your show, helped me lots with training my three puppy. I had been searching for resource about how to stop my dogs taking each other chewing treats. We gave them all the same thing, but they only want the one each other have. I tried to distract the one who bark, reinforce they don't need the same treat. Not sure what else I can do. Thanks
@maymar3590
@maymar3590 4 жыл бұрын
Contents great. But no small screen, please!
@nanfeliciano5465
@nanfeliciano5465 4 жыл бұрын
Zak ty love to see the the river , awesone
@vamvra5498
@vamvra5498 4 жыл бұрын
I am watching this because I have the same dog but did everything wrong in the beginning.
@cherylkennedy4627
@cherylkennedy4627 4 жыл бұрын
Question. I have been asked to train or the basics of training two puppies. I have gotten them both to learn SOME THINGS at the SAME time. This has not been an easy task, working with both at the same time. I have tried to work with them one on one. One I can keep the attention to but at times gets distracted by her litter mates whines and cry's, and barks. But should I work with her brother first she will be quiet and not be too much of a distraction. He is the dominate pup of the two. What can be done to stop his seperation behavior so the training can move forward with just "one on one"?
@nancyravesloot2400
@nancyravesloot2400 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Zak, we’ve been watching you train several dogs lately, I leave you on the tv in hopes that our new rescue Great Dane will be desensitized with all the dog activity, he pays attention from time to time. Unfortunately he is so strong, 3 yrs old, that I am unable to walk him, he was doing so-so with my husband but just recently has started acting up (more than even before), i have a ordered a special collar, I know you’re not a fan, but even my husband was unable to control him while on a walk, whenever he sees a dog, a person. Mostly other dogs, he just goes nuts. Like the one you trained, sorry I forget his name, the pitbull you guys fostered and then found a home for…the first time I took him out on a walk he about broke my wrists…in the yard it can get almost as crazy, although he is getting better there. Im just wondering if you do any type of in home training? Or working with my husband. He has just told me he cannot deal with him, Leo anymore, walking him is too much of a chore and he is not comfortable. So I thought id reach out in hopes we wont have to rehome this lovable in home giant. Thank you, Nancy Ravesloot
@giaosplinter
@giaosplinter 4 жыл бұрын
Do it with a beagle x 😂😂😂 mines driving me nuts but love him so much 😃
@wordswritteninred7171
@wordswritteninred7171 4 жыл бұрын
No. Its not more challenging to get my dog to listen when the ground is wet. My dog understands the rules. And unless has been given the command to "break", knows that NO MATTER WHAT, he needs to focus on me, and mind his manners. Amazing how that happens when you tell the dog the rules. And have high expectations of them. And don't make excuses for them. Allow them to break the rules, and they will. Pretty simple really. But you must know that dogs are capable. and not morons.
@elizacarey5990
@elizacarey5990 4 жыл бұрын
ahh the fly :') what a good little spot of nola
@theholliebug1
@theholliebug1 4 жыл бұрын
ur dog was good from the get go. I have a boxer, there's no way we could walk thru those pumpkins. I want u to get a boxer and do this event. ;)
@luellatheglamourwitch5619
@luellatheglamourwitch5619 4 жыл бұрын
My dog loves watching Inertia, but he gets confused and smashed the computer Haha !
@tesseract8891
@tesseract8891 4 жыл бұрын
Zak plz like this comment I have trained my 14 week puppy so mush because of your training strategy
@tyler5706
@tyler5706 4 жыл бұрын
This will really help my pupper.
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
it will not!!! please don't buy into this garbage! the only good thing ive heard him say is taking the dog out during bad weather to train to teach them its okay. PLEASE READ MY COMMENTS ABOVE!
@Animal_packk
@Animal_packk 4 жыл бұрын
@@Rotty801 if you don't like what he's posting just stop watching him and "let us train our dogs wrong."
@kiwicayli
@kiwicayli 4 жыл бұрын
@@Rotty801 again be quite
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
@@kiwicayli lol quite
@kiwicayli
@kiwicayli 4 жыл бұрын
@@Rotty801 what
@lollol-ev2gp
@lollol-ev2gp 4 жыл бұрын
Whenever I try these tips for my puppy she either bites my hand when I cover her nose or just starts going crazy
@Rotty801
@Rotty801 4 жыл бұрын
Look for better information
@tombain6900
@tombain6900 4 жыл бұрын
Its because he's a hack
@gerardoakseltellez
@gerardoakseltellez 4 жыл бұрын
Zak is a wannabe dog trainer Go to a balanced trainer and tell him to teach you how to use an e-collar, here is my puppy and notice how I have better control over him and I will never consider myself a dog trainer kzbin.info/www/bejne/emTSYpembtd7l5Y
@Hezmer12
@Hezmer12 4 жыл бұрын
Gerardo Tellez Just because you don’t agree on what he is teaching or how he is teaching doesn’t mean that his methods don’t work, you have to remember that every dog is different. He is teaching his dog not yours. He is a professional so he knows what he is doing. He might also have different training styles then you. He knows what he wants interia to have mastered by what age and what he wants her to know. He is training inertia not your dog. This series is showing how he is training inertia not dogs in general. If you don’t agree with how he is training then please go and find someone you find helpful. And don’t leave hate comments. He does things right.
@mike.garnham
@mike.garnham 4 жыл бұрын
Just started watching you Zak. This is great. It is somewhat treat heavy? What treats do you use? Thanks.
@MrArtifacts205
@MrArtifacts205 3 жыл бұрын
He always has cool shoes on 👍🏾
@Werns_
@Werns_ 4 жыл бұрын
"No Ma'am"...I love that
@porkchop7457
@porkchop7457 4 жыл бұрын
I was planning to get an Italian Mastiff and have heard that they are easily trainable. Do you think by following some of the tips and advice I could train one to be well behaved around a group of people? or at leaast not timid or overly protective?
@QuynhNguyen-ou6ov
@QuynhNguyen-ou6ov 4 жыл бұрын
what time of year was this video filmed? im so confused by the pumpkins
@breejustine
@breejustine 4 жыл бұрын
Quynh Nguyen October 🎃
@funnybunny8272
@funnybunny8272 4 жыл бұрын
im watching these to research getting a dog in a year but im still trying to convince my parents to get me one for my birthday
@lawhispersasmr6124
@lawhispersasmr6124 3 жыл бұрын
Zak, PLEASE READ! could you maybe do a quick video on a puppy who got spooked by something and now is afraid when we go outside. So we have been taking him out since he was a puppy to get him used to things. He’s 5 months old. We were on a walk. A group of kids on skateboards purposefully kept banging it on the ground because they noticed it scared him. He was so scared he was trying to climb anything to get away. We left as fast as we could. Now he is afraid of everything every little thing. He’s a English mastiff so I have to find a way to help him immediately! Please any help I would be so grateful
@bluebell-
@bluebell- 2 жыл бұрын
It's so much harder training in winter! I'm in the midwest, Any tips?
@danib9845
@danib9845 4 жыл бұрын
I wish my dog was uncomfortable in rain. His number one thing is being outside no matter the weather.
@Jack-di4ox
@Jack-di4ox 4 жыл бұрын
Exactly my cockapoos the same it takes ages to dry him after aswell
@calamitychaela1994
@calamitychaela1994 3 жыл бұрын
Need advice: Have had this dog for a year, his breed is pretty smart and thinks they know better than humans. He has gotten very disobedient, and will openly do the opposite of what you're asking unless he knows you can PHYSICALLY stop him. Every time we let him outside to use the bathroom, he tries to go up to the road. He has chased cars time and time again. And tries to go exploring. I always have to stop him because he does it EVERY time. He respects me more than my mom because she has bad health and can't really catch him. Today our dog went up to the road and my mother tried to follow him. She yelled and screamed for him to come, and he went the opposite way, he actually started going up a neighbour's driveway. She tried to throw her keys at him, lost balance, and fell. With her age and health she could've easily broken her hip. At this point I'm honestly thinking we should get rid of him. He did go to her to see if she was okay, and only started going home when I grabbed him and walked him back. We use hitting as a punishment when he goes up on the road. We'll smack him on the head or butt or something. At this point I've stopped because I'm exhausted of fighting with that dang dog. Of things stay the same, he will eventually get hit by a car or just leave and never come back. But no matter what he still goes up on the road. Now I'm pissed at him because of his utter lack of respect towards my mother, and making her yell for him at the top of her lungs and him just ignoring her. Please, what do we do? My mom doesn't want to put a fence up. I literally want to get that dog out of our house and give him away.
@morty_911
@morty_911 2 жыл бұрын
Put a leash on the dog and walk him.
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