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Dog Trick Training Tips : Myths About Dog Training Breeds

There many myths about what dog breeds can and cannot be taught dog tricks. Learn the truth about training different dog breeds withtips from a professional dog trainer in this free pet care video. Expert: Dustin Daniels Contact: www.DoggieStepsDogTraining.com Bio: Mark Siebel owns DOGGIE STEPS Dog Training, and teaches agility basics and dog tricks. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

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25 Comments

aw wuat a cute bernesre mt dog! best breed


@b5150b2012 That’s not true at all. Thats the owner’s failure to fade the treat. Treats are used to TEACH a behavior only. After the dog learns the behavior the reward changes to verbal or physical praise


@neoserenity333
oh you mean like you


Our dog HATES physical affection while working. Food and toys really do the trick for him.


Fabletv a trick is a behavior. Sitting is a behavior, etc. The only thing I would add to this video is allowing the dog to be trained by targeting, offering behaviors on it’s own, or shaping the behavior. This way you don’t need to fade your food lure.


yes if your talking dog behaviour but that is irrelevant in dog TRAINING he is teaching the dog a trick…dog TRAINING has nothing to do with dog BEHAVIOUR dog BEHAVIOUR is mainly used for rehabilitations etc.


totally agree!


Thanks now its my turn


I l;ove expert village it taught me alot and how to teach my good doggy


at 0.55 he should not have been backing away he should be stood still, the dog wins


Really its just that some breeds take longer to train. Bulldogs have competed in ACK competitions.. heeling, sit, stay and even retrieving dun bells with the owners scent on them. Yes, they can be lethargic and are not as active as most dogs but they can still be trained..even high levels that are necessary for ACK competitions


yep and sum dogs get to the point were they will only do tricks if you have a treat


she was white huh…?


wait why is that bad? sorry im new to dogs lol


thats the point of the trea you use it to guide the dog to do wat needs to be done


“in 1908 a lady named sally rusa was in the woods looking for a dog until…” more “in 1908 a lady named sally rusa was in the woods looking for a dog until a ghost came and killed her so if ur reading this u will find a bloody body in your closet hanging there haunting you and will kill you and ur family and if u want to stop this just? sends this to 6 videos in 30 mins or this will happen good luck


the woman was sick in the head


i gave it a thumbs up, not for the woman, but for your wanting to punch her in the face. why do stupid people own dogs? there should be a law against that.


rofl that’s pretty nasty


lol same


i saw a woman at sonic burger sharing an icecream with her dog. i felt like punching her in the face


my dog cant keep focus while i have a treat in my hand


the store????????????


where can i get treats


Sheeve07, as stated I have had the oppurtunity to work with many dogs and have used a variety of training methods to include extinction, continous, fix/variable ratio, etc. Yes I understand that as the canine becomes more proficient you can start to withhold the food reward but some dogs do not respond well if food is withheld. I found that to be the case with dogs that are not very sociable or independent as your stated or have very low prey drive.


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