Posts Tagged ‘Josh Woodward’

Perro Labrador entrenamiento training dog

Un labrador retriever realizando algunos trucos

Disc Dog is a fun sport where handler and dog put together a routine including jumps in the air, vaults off of the handler’s back, and flashy freestyle moves; all with Frisbees!! Playing Frisbee with your dog is an awesome way to bond, have fun, and burn of some energy. There is nothing cooler than to see your best friend smiling and content after a wonderful Frisbee session. We hope you enjoy our first “How to” video, we had a lot of fun making it =o) Hopefully it is informational to all of you aspiring Disc Dog Teams. Cameo Appearances by: Ashley & Kaine. See more videos of this amazing duo at: www.youtube.com Music by: Josh Woodward Song: “Learn to Fly” Instrumental www.joshwoodward.com See some more amazing Frisbee dogs by visiting Zak George’s channel www.youtube.com Happy Training!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Amazing Dog Tricks by Nana the Border Collie

Nana the Border Collie performs amazing dog tricks. Nana is trained entirely with the use of Positive Reinforcement and clicker training. No videos are sped up or reversed. Nana really is performing each trick in this video. Special thanks to Josh Woodward for the use of the song “Coffee”. Visit Nana’s official website: www.useyourclicker.com ***The music contained in this video is the work of Josh Woodward,whose music can be found at the following website: www.joshwoodward.com Visit and subscribe to Josh Woodward’s official YouTube channel: www.youtube.com All of Josh Woodward’s music is under the following Creative Commons License: creativecommons.org I own all of the videos and any other audio that may be contained in this video*** Honours: #1 – Top Favorited (Today)) – Pets & Animals – Canada #3 – Top Rated (Today)) – Pets & Animals – Canada
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Incoming search terms for the article:

Incredible Dog Tricks Performed by Jesse the Jack Russell

Jesse shows off some of his talented tricks; complete with his award winning smile =o) None of the footage has been sped up or reversed; Jesse actually knows how to walk backwards. The only effect added was slowing down the jump for the Frisbees to go in time with the music. The footage in this video is from October 2007 and March 2008 when Jesse was 2 and 3 years old. All of Jesse’s training has been done through the use of positive reinforcement and relationship-based training. Find out more at Jesse’s Official Website: justjessethejack.com Special thanks to Josh Woodward for the use of the song “Learn to Fly” (Full song and Instrumental Mix) Check out more amazing songs from him by visiting http Honors: #166 -Most Viewed (This Week) – Pets & Animals – Australia #129 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Pets & Animals – Canada #107 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Pets & Animals – New Zealand #187 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Pets & Animals – Mexico
Video Rating: 4 / 5

“Walking Hand Stand Dog” World’s Smartest Dog Jesse performs Amazing Dog Tricks

Jesse the Walking hand stand dog! Prepare to be amazed by my best friend, and Heart dog Jesse =o) From skateboarding, and blowing bubbles under water, to walking hand stands, and double dutch; there’s nothing this little guy can’t do! Jesse loves making people smile, and we hope you enjoy watching Jesse doing one of the many things that he loves; entertaining =o) ***NO part of the video has been sped up, slowed down, or reversed. Jesse is really performing every single trick in this video, including walkin backwards; no “special effects”.*** Jesse is trained using exclusively Positive Reinforcement and Clicker Training. All training has been done by me, and we love learning together as a team. Jesse chooses to do the behaviors in this video, and has so much fun bringing smiles to people’s faces. He gets treats for doing his tricks, and enjoys learning new things. Tricks are just one of the activities we enjoy doing together. When not doing tricks, Jesse can be found playing with his cuz ball, chasing squeaker tennis balls, digging in search for lizards, de-fluffing stuffed toys, swimming, and accompanioning me on outings. Jesse loves adventure, and lives each and every day to its fullest. Jesse is my best friend, heart dog, and truly a member of the family, and I love him with every beat of my heart. ~Heather and Jesse~ Special Thanks to Josh Woodward for the use of the song “Waiting Takes Time” (my favorite Josh Woodward song) =o) Check out more of his amazing music by
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Incredible Dog Tricks with Chase the Border Collie


Chase is a one year old Border Collie who is trained with ONLY Positive Reinforcement and Clicker training! Some of the new tricks in this video are backing up stairs, Coin into a piggy bank, Skateboard trick,stand on a foot stool, and push a easy button. Chase means the world to me, he is the best companion I could ever have. We hope we inspired you to do more with your dog. A dogs life is very short so spend time with your best friend :) Hope you enjoyed Have a great day everyone. Keep on Clicking! Chase now has his own fan page www.facebook.com A special Thanks to Josh Woodward for his music (On Brevity) Go check out his music www.joshwoodward.com

Useful Dog Tricks performed by Jesse


Presenting, Useful Dog Tricks!! Whoever said tricks can’t be useful? Jesse loves helping around the house, and I just love his happy attitude and smile on his face =o) *Our relationship is based on mutual respect, understanding, and trust. We have a wonderful relationship and bond, and that is the foundation of our training. We train all behaviors through the use of positive reinforcement* Jesse chooses to do the behaviors in this video, and has so much fun bringing smiles to people’s faces. He gets treats for doing his tricks, and enjoys learning new things. Tricks are just one of the activities we enjoy doing together. When not doing tricks, Jesse can be found playing with his cuz ball, chasing squeaker tennis balls, digging in search for lizards, de-fluffing stuffed toys, swimming, and a companioning me on outings. Jesse loves adventure, and lives each and every day to its fullest. Jesse is my best friend, heart dog, and truly a member of the family, and I love him with every beat of my heart. ~Heather and Jesse~ Wanna learn more about Clicker Training? Check out Karen Pryor’s website at: clickertraining.com to get started. Special thanks to Josh Woodward for the use of the songs “Coffee” both Full & Instrumental version. His music is under Creative Commons. Check out more of his awesome music at youtube.com #57 – Most Discussed (This Month)) – Pets & Animals #7 – Most Viewed (This Month)) – Pets & Animals #7 – Top Favorited (This Month)) – Pets & Animals #14 – Top

Amazing Double Dog Tricks with Kaine and Jesse


Kaine is a 4 year old German Shepherd Dog. Jesse is a 5 year old Jack Russell Terrier. Kaine and Jesse are trained exclusively with the use of positive reinforcement and clicker training. Watch and be amazed as Kaine and Jesse perform amazing and difficult dog tricks! Kaine is my only dog. Jesse belongs to my sister, Heather. Check out their channel: youtube.com Special thanks to Josh Woodward for the song, “On Brevity.” Check out Josh Woodward’s channel too: www.joshwoodward.com

Dog trick tutorial – your feet on mine


Training my border collie puppy to walk with her front paws on my feet. Music by Josh Woodward

Dog Training Tip of the Day-Can Old Dogs Learn New Tricks?


Nikko is a 10 year old American Pit Bull Terrier. Our challenge was teach Nikko the speak cue. Nikko didn’t know what the word meant in the beginning. After all, dogs do not speak English. This is not a dog training tutorial. I created this video for a friend and to illustrate that any healthy, normal older dog this is physically able, CAN learn new tricks with the use of positive reinforcement and clicker training. ***Note: I used lots of high-pitched praise because this is one of Neko’s motivators, along with cheese. However, in a normal clicker training session, it is best to avoid making too much “white noise.” Also, when teaching a dog to speak on cue, it is VERY important to capture the behavior when there is no underlying emotion present. In other words, DO NOT praise a dog or puppy for barking at other people, dogs, or animals.*** Special thanks to Josh Woodward for his song, “Omaha.”

Search
Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes