I have been slacking on posting videos so here yall go.
Sia is our most recent 2 week board and train. She is a rescue that came to us knowing 0 commands. This video shows some of the commands she learned in the 2 weeks here. She also learned play dead with finger guns, stay, and middle (heeling between the legs for fun).
This was another pup that went home with the 2 week training at 12 weeks old. By the end of her training she was heeling on leash, knew sit, down, stay, here, heel positions, started off leash heeling, and had started her service dog commands for deep pressure therapy and pick up dropped objects.
These aren't your typical huskies. We still have 4 pups left. 3 of which are service dog prospects.
Apparently Facebook has changed the rules again. I didn't realize it only let's us post 60 second videos now on here. So here's the other half of Knightley's training video.
Here is an update on Knightley. We just did a quick run through of our commands due to the heat. It's impossible to have them out much more than 5 or 10 minutes during the day with this heat index. We've been doing a lot of night time training lol he did mistaken here for heel, but I rewarded regardless since it's soo close in wording and he wasnt looking at the hand commands. There were also a ton of distractions.
Is ADHD in dogs a thing?? 🤣 Knightley is soooo bored and dying because im making him be "calm" and not run around like a psychopath 24/7. It's like trying to get a toddler to stand still and be quiet for 5 minutes
Does your trainer have a 9 year old co-trainer?
Rodney has been training dogs with me since he was 5. He started with helping train his own autism service dog. He's essential to our training program especially for dogs with children or elderly owners. My youngest started helping out around 3, but he's not as interested yet at only 5, and is normally used as a final test for some of my trainees with elder owners or very small children.
Getting your dog to respect the children in the home is vital for their safety and your enjoyment of your dog. Dogs tend to see kids as puppies and lower ranking members of the pack. Having them respect kids helps prevents corrections from the dog like nipping, it helps prevent food stealing and knocking them down or sitting on them, it also allows your child to enjoy the perks of owning a dog like taking them for walks, playing with them, teaching them tricks.
This dog had a young owner around my sons age who loved to go on nature walks with the dog but she would drag him everywhere and it just wasn't fun or safe. So we made sure she knew that she had to listen to the kids too so that he could enjoy safe walks with his favorite companion. Its not going to be as pretty or refined as it will be with an adult handler unless he puts in the work but at least shes not dragging him. And who is going to mess with a kid walking a rottie😆
Gentle giant puppy and a Fiesty tiny puppy are best friends enjoying this cooler weather today.
Let it snow! The summer blizzard well known by all groomers and husky owners 🤣
Blowing out the Fang the coyote (gsd/husky)
He will need another one in a week or 2 but it's better than it was 😆
Before and after pics in comments
Artemis is a 7month old GSD puppy here for the basic board and train. She was skittish, nippy, and stubborn. She liked to slip her collar and play keep away. We have made so much progress, including off leash heel and stay under distraction. She still needs a lot of work but she goes home this weekend and I'm excited to see her continue to progress at home.
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Murphy is a 3 year old lab here for the 2 week board and train. He's a stubborn boy but he's super sweet. This is his 1 week update. He's making good progress even though he's not a fan lol
I unfortunately didn't get a full going home video due to the consistently terrible weather, but we did get some snippets. My kids were screaming and the neighbor dog was barking so I turned off the sound but the play dead is a pew pew sound 😅
Smokey is a 9m old GSD full of personality. He just finished 2 weeks and since he was a fast learner he learned heel, here, sit, down, stand, stay, spin, shake, high five, play dead, back up, kennel, and leave it.
When he came to us, he pulled awful, he liked to play keep away when coming inside, refused to go in his kennel, escaped, and pushed pass you when u opened his kennel and the door, and smacked and nipped when he didn't want to do something.
He's a super fast learner but only when he feels like listening so we had to find ways to keep him engaged and make training and paying attention more important than being goofy and a jerk 🤣 he still has a ways to go but I was super proud of his progress in just 2 weeks.
Freya is a 14 week old GSD pup that was here for the 2 week board and train. She was a blast to train and I look forward to seeing her progress in her training at home.
How do you tame the elusive pot-belly raptor? Belly rubs of course
Raising protection puppies means being a bite decoy for the first few months. We encourage good bites, yes it hurts lol, until they are about 4 months old, when we can start teaching that biting mom is bad lol. This is the most crucial time for development and if biting is deemed bad now they may think all biting is bad and have issues with bitework later on, which is usually the #1 mistake in raising a protection dog. #2 being aggressive obedience too early. Videos of their puppy obedience training will come soon.
Genetics truly make a difference. Full mouths, strong piercing bites, strong steady unrelenting holds even with some agitation at 6 weeks old. Obedience training starts this week as well. 1 high drive female and 1 medium drive male left available to qualified homes.
This is Chief, a 1 year old malinois mix, that was here for the 2 week training. He had some fundamentals, but listened when he wanted, wouldnt recall, counter surfed and had some confidence issues, so we tuned up what he knew, met our goals and then pushed his training and added some tricks the remaining time he was here. We managed to get a good start to off leash heel, spin, back up, reverse heel, and play dead.
Ever wonder what it's like to train a golden retriever? 🤣🤣
Phrases said on repeat during a 10minute session 🤣🤦♀️
"Leave the leaf"
"Pay attention"
"Earth to cooper"
"Calm down"