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Hi, love the Great Dane content. I've had Great Danes my whole life and these principals you've talked about have always worked. They worked in a situation that there was a home environment with a yard and then the lease and walking were learned over time. The situation I find myself in now is that I live in an apartment in a major city with a Great Dane puppy. From day 1 we needed to have her on lease walking to go to the bathroom or go anywhere. There are always distractions, and when we go to the park to play she is either on the lease, or walking a quarter mile to the off lease dog area. I'm having a tough time distinguishing when it's time to walk nicely on the lease and giving her some freedom to explore and use the bathroom since she is always on the leash.
ОтветитьLoving your new channel. Your videos are full of great advice. Keep up the good work.
ОтветитьAwesome video dude! My little 7 month old is starting to be a handful on the leash. If you have any suggestions for stopping the tug of war with the leash that would be super helpful
ОтветитьHello show the great dane puppy when u are trying 😁
ОтветитьTake a new bog and show the training
ОтветитьWe’ve had a lead on our pup since we’ve had him, to be able to potty train him , walk him and so forth, he is 5 months now, can we still use your instructions? Thank you
ОтветитьIts sad that ur vidios Are not more populære
ОтветитьLove IT i just starting watching
ОтветитьSo how often or how long to do this
ОтветитьHI! Love this channel. Just a question. How does your method of not using the lead unless the puppy is at heelwork if you are tethering the puppy to you during the day?
ОтветитьDo you have any heel training videos for examples? Thanks!
ОтветитьYour voice sound like a cinnamon roll smells hot and fresh out of the oven. I freaking love it!
ОтветитьI get my Willow Friday! I am so happy I found this channel. You all are so informative.
ОтветитьAmazing. Thank you so much. This is precious information.
ОтветитьMy pup is half Great Dane and half Mastiff but I’m going to stick around too!
ОтветитьHow do you calm down you’re great Dane
ОтветитьDo you ever think about doing classes in person internationally ? I would definitely sign up to come.
ОтветитьThank you! Very useful information. Just a suggestion, take or leave, maybe worth getting into the main things a bit quicker. Be mindful that your potential audiences are here for info so getting into the instructions early will be helpful.
ОтветитьMost informative video I've seen from you, Sir and thank you for sharing. The person commenting that you should get to the point is rude, ignore them, you're doing great work.
ОтветитьI have followed a lot of this and works well in some circumstances but when we are out, she pulls to see dogs, or my son walking ahead etc in quiet areas she is great. Hard in real world to not go to more busy places as you train ie sooner than you might like. My Weineramer was the same, always wanted to be ahead. You use a slip knot but vets say not to unless you are an expert. I bought your course and she is good in many ways but hard not to go to busy places. She is very keen on other dogs
ОтветитьWhat am I doing here
I don't even have a dog😅
Only ever had 1 dog I didn't get to heel .. but it was life that did it, we got him a month before hubby was diagnosed with cancer, and neither he nor I had the energy to put in all the work we should have.
Next guy, we'll find the energy!
R.I.P. sweet Buddy 2015-2021
Would be very useful to watch a video included with explanation
ОтветитьI played this heel training "game" with my nearly 12 week old great dane today. Ive had him for 4 days. He has already learned sit, lay down, and touch in that time. However, this was different. He immediately connected with me in a more positive way (he didn't come from the best situation and is fearful). It is as if he started to smile. I could of sworn I could FEEL him smile during the heel session and he LOVED it. Thankfully, I live out in the country and I can exercise him off-lead on our 15 acres. So I shouldn't have to put a lead on him for awhile. I'm excited because teaching a dog to heel has always been the hardest thing for me! Potty training is a breeze because I pick up easily on changes in behavior... but heeling 😶.
I have more confidence in my leadership ability now and I wanted to give you a good job comment! 👏
Hey Boss - love your videos. I actually have a unique situation in that I have TWO great dane puppies - 1 male, 1 female, born Aug 20. Any help with my situation? We are working on basic commands. But walking them both on a leash together is a hit and miss experience.
ОтветитьWhat you are saying makes sense but I am confused about one thing. If I should ONLY use the lead when training, What do I do about the times when I have to just take her out to go to the bathroom? I don't have a fenced yard so I can't just let her run.
ОтветитьI WISHD ID HAD GREAT DANE
ОтветитьIf you have I’ll try and look for it.. but can you speak about Bloat and Great Danes, and how it can be prevented.. because A Great Dane is my choice of dog but breaks my heart at how short their life spans are and a big cause is because of bloat:( any advice/information would be appreciated as all the information I’ve came across is most certainly a death sentence:(
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ОтветитьI’m glad I found this. I have a Great Dane mix. Dominant Dane I’m so glad this is positive reinforcement ty !!! Ty for dane material 😊
ОтветитьWish I saw this sooner lol. I was told by my breeder not to use treats. I 100% wish I knew about luring much sooner. My pup (16 months old) doesn't pull but his heel engagement isn't as "sharp" as I'd like it to be. Gotta put the work in now 😅
Ответитьmy great dane is 11 weeks old and only cares about the kibble for a second then looks around distracted. He gets over it really quickly
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