PokeVideoPlayer v0.9-rev1 - licensed under gpl3-or-later
Views : 10,576
Genre: People & Blogs
Jun 5, 2024 ^^
warning: returnyoutubedislikes may not be accurate, this is just an estiment ehe :3
Rating : 4.917 (13/611 LTDR)
97.92% of the users lieked the video!!
2.08% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 96.88- Overwhelmingly Positive
RYD date created : 2024-06-25T23:17:07.234636Z
See in json
Top Comments of this video!! :3
Getting out of you head, don’t think to much, like you’re working at an office and do many tasks at one time. Make exercises easy and exercise 1 skill at 1 time. Your dog learn faster. Short exercises and always a positive end. Stop when your dog gets bored or distracted. You come on a higher level putting the skills together. Don’t hesitate, never. Don’t get frustrated. Quality before quantity. A dog must learn to focus. The nose touch is an excellent exercise to practice in many surroundings.
|
@Tuco333
2 months ago
I share some advice, I have had dogs for 35 years. 1st let your puppy be a puppy, don't expect too much in obedience until its adult stage. Just lay a solid foundation, the rest comes with time and repetition. The thing like Cesar Milan or other professionals in the dog sector, it only works if you have a natural feeling with dogs, not everyone is capable of it. There is no shame in getting help if you feel the need. Physical expenditure (the more = the better) “Obedience” training is great in game form Military training style is boring for the dog and for you so find a way to have fun A dog doesn't do anything for free, think of rewards (a caress, a yes, a treat, a toy, etc.) when you manage to obtain the desired behavior. Once again, it is consistency and repetition of exercises that gives results. Don't give up if it takes time, you'll get there next time. Be fair and patient but above all consistent in learning. Love him, he loves you. Sorry for this hurtful truth but too many end up in the dog pound due to lack of basic knowledge. Educating yourself on the subject is a minimum before adopting an animal. Take care ppl
6 |