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Leave it 2- the most important things to train- clicker Dog Training

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16 Comments on Leave it 2- the most important things to train- clicker dog training

  1. AllAmericanTeam says:

    I started doing …
    I started doing this with Abbey! But it was before you put the tutorial up. Wow! I’m glad to know that I was actually training a positive “leave it” behaviour. I had really started training it because I wanted more focus on the agility course, but one day a dog reacted her from behind a gate and when I said “Abbey” she pulled away right away and came back to me. So WOW it helps more than one thing.

  2. Ladiebuglane1 says:

    I love how the rest …
    I love how the rest of the dogs are looking on and not trying to come and snag his treats while he is training! I have been doing your techniques along with some others with our dog and its amazing how far he has come in just a week! we serisouly thought we would be one of those houses people would not come over due to our 6 konth old Australian Shepherd.Thank you so much for sharing all this with us all!

  3. Monioka says:

    awesome as always! …
    awesome as always! My dog Zoe thanks you for all the new positive fun we have been having since I found your videos:)

  4. wmlgts says:

    This is a great …
    This is a great informational video and I plan to go back and watch it and work on it with River. I have to say though that I LOVE seeing your other pups in the background watching your every move, while relaxing on the couch. I love them all!

  5. SheaandBekah says:

    another amazing …
    another amazing video :) 

  6. josski32 says:

    I hope this series …
    I hope this series will tell you how to teach your dog a default leave it with belongings. Many of my friend’s dogs will just pick up the persons belongings. Even if they do teach leave it, they will have to say “leave it” every time the dog picks up one of their things. Kikopup, or anyone else, do you know how to teach a default leave it for belongings?

  7. josski32 says:

    or you could just …
    or you could just use target so they never have to be confused!

  8. CamaroJackRussell says:

    Hi kikopup i wanted …
    Hi kikopup i wanted to ask which software to do use to edit your videos :D 

  9. AnimalLoverLizzy says:

    I am so excited …
    I am so excited about your “leave it“ series!!! This is Pepper`s biggest issue (next to his separation anxiety), and watching your videos makes me realize how much fun training `leave it` should be! :) Thanks Emily! Looking forward to the next video!

  10. Myriadmakrame says:

    Perfect!!!!!
    Perfect!!!!!

  11. littlewhitedaisy11 says:

    I love the way the …
    I love the way the others are watching quietly in the background.

  12. gimkilo57 says:

    After teaching sit, …
    After teaching sit, this is the second thing I taught my puppy. And that if food falls on the ground she shouldn’t go eat it automatically… Cause i didn’t want her eat to anything bad for her health that I could drop on the floor by accident.

  13. BIGMENTEDDY says:

    thank you
    thank you

  14. dogdewdogschool says:

    I like it!
    I love …

    I like it!
    I love how happy and excited the dog was when you dove to cover the treat.
    I’m really big, like almost seven feet, I might need to skip that one… Lol.
    Either that or learn to smile like you do :~))
    See you next time!

  15. Numfarh says:

    I’ve been wondering …
    I’ve been wondering, if you have an older dog that has certain habits fairly well ingrained, should we use the same techniques for training as we would a younger, more malleable dog? Should we just expect it to take longer? Or at there some tips and tricks that can help with training older dogs?

  16. MrsMagie17 says:

    first!
    first!

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