Adding a release- clicker dog training tricks
This is a portion of a previously uploaded video called “The best way to teach a stay” however, I am uploading it as a reference as to how to teach and proof a release cue and get it under stimulus control. This part of the video only appears 9 minutes into the stay video. You can apply proofing a release cue to many things, including teaching invisible barriers, and this is the specific reason why I am posting the video, in preparation for releasing the tutorial on how to teach invisible barriers.
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“Dog Training” “Clicker Training” “Dog Tricks” how to teach the release command cue how to train a dog tips stay
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Tags: Clicker training, command, cue, Dog, dog training, dog tricks, how, release, stay, teach, The, tips, to, train
Following on from …
Following on from my last post..He is a really clever puppy! I did not teach him how to sit my father did with just food. He kept saying sit until he did and then gave him food. Now he automatically sits whenever my father is around XD He also sits when you tell him to..The problem is getting him out of the sit.
I have just started …
I have just started trying this on my 9 week old Lab. He is not getting it at all! He can sit and I have done the ‘hold treats in hand until he ignores them and looks at me etc’ and he got that after the first try! So why is he not getting this? He basically just stays sitting even if I move to the other side of the room =/ Should I do something a little simpler like ‘down’ before I do this? If you could help me in what order I should teach things that would be great!
I have also watched …
I have also watched your super long stay video and now use it at meal time and at barriers like open doors =).
Thanks, Emily, …
Thanks, Emily, every vid you upload is a step forward in my “learning how to make my dogs learn”
Kindest regards,
Nicholas
Such an excellent …
Such an excellent video!
@jiujitsugirl27030 …
@jiujitsugirl27030 You are correct, and actually the dogs with tons of drive do exceptionally well with clicker / marker training. I work my Shepherd on a flat collar or harness using motivational methods – tug, food, and verbal markers, we compete in various AKC sports.
Don’t ever let anyone convince you that need use any method or tool on your dog that you are not comfortable with. Have fun!
What on earth is …
What on earth is that wonderful toy at 6:30? I’ve used a similar cat toy with a little motion sensor squeaky mouse on the string, but I’d love a sturdier lure type toy. When my terriers work together in pack mode (one flushes it toward the other who’s waiting in a down somewhere), they catch it and I’m so sick of buying replacement mice for their lure! We need a BIG toy version of our lure!
@kikopup Ah then i …
@kikopup Ah then i get it, you so clever!
I think everybody needs a reminding anyways!
I don’t know where …
I don’t know where to ask this, but could you make a video about training working line dogs with lots of drive? I love German Shepherds, but so many people have told me that you have to use prong collars or some form of sterner corrections for them. I use only positive training, and that’s worked very well with my mom’s pit bull, so I can’t imagine it wouldn’t also work for shepherds.
Loose roaming …
Loose roaming children are the worst.
kikopup your dogs …
kikopup your dogs are almost as beautiful as you
wait, no. that came out wrong.
Very Useful video!! …
Very Useful video!!! Awesome!!!!!
Saludos!!
Omar
@Netfledge Me too!
@Netfledge Me too!
Also I super wish I …
Also I super wish I had watched this video before teaching my dog the command word “Okay” which is very painful because now I have to say it in a stupid tone for it to be different to any other okay I say.
So excited for the …
So excited for the invisible barriers video @kikopup!
“If you don’t look …
You pretending to be a cat was amazing. Can’t wait for your boundary video and so timely too as it’s 2 weeks until my dog and I move to a house without a fenced yard.
“If you don’t look crazy while you’re doing it, you’re not training your dog properly”
Finished editing… …
Finished editing… the Invisible Barriers will come out tomorrow… if the internet works properly
@kikopup YUUUSSSSS! …
@kikopup YUUUSSSSS!! Finally the invisible barrier video! I’ve been waiting for that video for a long time =D
Great video; can’t …
Great video; can’t wait for the “invisible barriers” dog trick tutorial!
@kikopup I am so …
And I’ve watched your full stay video about 10 times. Haha.
@kikopup I am so excited for your barriers video! Just thought your should know
Beautiful work as …
Beautiful work as always
@cadir39 Cadir, ik …
@cadir39 Cadir, ik wil het wel vertalen voor je. Laat het me maar weten in een prive-berichtje via Youtube.
@Shiroxblogg haha! …
@Shiroxblogg haha! Awesome! That means you had enough patience to watch my super long stay video that I made. I put this one up because I am going to release the “Invisible Barriers” video next and I talk about adding a release cue, and I want to refer people back to this video
I think I’ve seen …
I think I’ve seen this one before
very good emilie , …
very good emilie , my englisch are not very good en i don’t understand all (i com from belgium ) what the price for your seminaire en you make it just in englisch ??