Posts Tagged ‘cue’

TreT-Style (parkour dog from Ukraine)

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Mabel the Border Collie is so silly! she sticks her tongue out on cue! this was trained with clicker training. She often sticks her tongue out and I simply captured the behaviour. For training tips and more videos go like me on facebook: www.facebook.com
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Train your dog to roll over


Clicker train your dog to roll over and add in a cue word. I own all the video and the music is: Crazy As by Julandrew

Using a whistle for an emergency recall – Clicker Dog Training Tutorial


www.pamsdogacademy.com http The Whistle recall is a game to play with your dog, but it has serious meaning behind it. It is so important to be able to get your dog to come to you in any situation, especially a dangerous situation. The point is to teach a solid recall one that does not have any baggage or what clicker trainers call “poisoned cues”. A poisoned cue can happen due to many reasons. Reasons a cue gets poisoned: 1. The dog associates the cue with something bad happening. For example: An owner calls their dog to come and then you give him a bath. The owner calls the dog to come and then you give him medication. The owner calls the dog to come and then puts him in a crate. The owner calls the dog to come and then does something that the dog feels is a punishment. Now the dog will not want to come because just maybe he will be coming to one of those bad things and in his mind it is better to just keep his distance or keep having fun. 2. The owner had asked for the cue over and over without the dog responding. Pretty soon the cue becomes white noise and the dog will not respond to it. 3. The owner calls the dog to come and the dog does not come, but when the owner does finally get the dog they are so mad at the dog for not coming and they punish him, yell at him, or worse yet beat him. What dog would want to come to a mad mean owner. If the dog thinks they might be punished the chances of them coming are pretty slim. The recall is not the only cue that can be

How to train a dog to “Leave it”


This is a success-guaranteed method of teaching a dog the “leave it” command. By being patient and shaping the dog’s behavior step-by-step, we can teach them to ignore something that they want. This video highlights the very beginning few steps of teaching this important cue. Further training is required to build on it and make it even more solid. The dog that you see in this video is Charlie. He is a friend’s dog who was kind enough to let me work with him for this video. The entire session was no more than 15 minutes. ——- Please SUBSCRIBE if you haven’t & support positive dog training! Animals deserve to be treated with love & respect. Thanks for watching!

How to train your dog to “yawn”, “smile” and 100 different tricks (capturing a behaviour)


Here I demonstrate how to get some very novel tricks on cue, it’s easy to do and the best bit is that your dog makes up some brand new tricks all of its own!

Tricks by Using “Touch Cue” – Tips for Blind Dog Training


You can use “touching” instead of hand signal for blind dog. I call that “Touch Cue”. “Touch Cue” tricks can be helpful for reducing blind dog’s fear of being touched by someone.

Part 2 of Train Your Dog to Shut Doors using Targeting & the Clicker


Follow this step by step training video to finish teaching your dog to shut doors, put the behavior on cue, fade the use of the clicker/treats and generalize the behavior to doors anywhere! Find out what other assistance and service type tasks that you can teach the same way using clicker training! It’s easy and fun for you both! Almost any dog can do it! Brought to you by Vancouver Island Assistance Dogs. Our videos are now available for purchase on CD. See our blog at www.viassistancedogs.blogspot.com

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