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Lure, show, mark it, thanks! 🔥
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Ответитьbrilliant simple really so true thanks..
ОтветитьMy dog loves it when i talk to him. He doesnt get frustrated..
ОтветитьI've found the less you talk to a dog, the closer you actually feel to them.
ОтветитьSuper important. We forget this and humanize the dog becoming chatty with it. Great message!!
ОтветитьHello. Please at what age should a malinois start a vaccine. My last one died after its vaccine while being 3 months of old. His death was very bad with blood coming ou when he goes to shit. I don't want to do the same mistake. I got a new one this week. Only one month and 2 weeks old.
ОтветитьI love this training style cuz I don't like talking out loud to myself. It's weird. I'm using Robert Cabrall's techniques and taught "speak" in a day. So much easier and less stress. I like the hand signals better. It's like our secret language and appears so much more advanced than it is🤣
ОтветитьI told my cat this and he said dogs don’t talk back !
ОтветитьI use short commands with my dog when I signal him to do something. When he’s just staying around and I talk to him too. He ignores what I say and just feel my mood when I talk.
ОтветитьBrilliant...i needed these details ...💛🙏🏽🇿🇦🌈
ОтветитьOne of, by far, the greatest dog videos I have ever watched. THANK YOU
ОтветитьWhat is it girl? Billy is in the well? Lassie understood words 😂😂
ОтветитьAHHH! Thank you, this is just what I needed to hear today! New to me 8 yr old Mal girl. Now I have to learn how to show her what I am teaching. Best dog in the world!
ОтветитьSo good! Thank you !
ОтветитьGuilty! 🗣
ОтветитьI learnt something I think I already knew many thanks robert
ОтветитьI fully believe that my dog understands me after about seven years what I’m saying completely
ОтветитьMy Doberman can hear me put my socks on in the bedroom when he's in the living room, and he then knows it's time for a walk, so he comes running into the bedroom, jumps on the bed and puts his paws on my shoulders; it's amazing, funny and sometimes bothersome because it makes it difficult to get my other sock on with his paws on my shoulders...Hahahaha. I love him!!!
ОтветитьBlah,blah blah, GINGER, blah, blah blah
ОтветитьProps to him sounding like a native speaker.
ОтветитьMister Robert Cabral, you help us every day with your videos. Thanks.
ОтветитьDogs don't understand verbal nonsense, they feel the emotional intelligence behind it. Fully agree, there's too much commands and verbal communication in the modern dog training system. The foundation is structure , purpose of hunt that leads to heart development and matured vision.
ОтветитьStrange. I’ve always talked to my dogs and they understand. I can ask “who did this?” and I know which one did it because she will very slowly stand up, walk away and not look back. 😂 Also, she had a way of talking to us. She had a “half” bark. If she needed to go out, she’d stand at the bottom of the stairs and do her half bark. We’d know she was “talking” to us. I could also ask her what she wanted and she’d lead me to it. So, I’m not sure I can fully agree with this. Oh and this is funny…I once mimicked her playing bark. I matched her pitch when she was playful. She had a very surprised look, hunched down with her bottom in the air, tail wagging and got really excited because apparently I asked her to play in her language! Lol. That was hilarious!!!
ОтветитьJust show us a dog dude….we aren’t watching to listen to u bro????
ОтветитьWe have ADHD, basically makes our brains bit like a dog's, distractions, tasks needs to be rewarding, its hard to follow instructions too, much easier if shown several times & walked through step by step several times too. Even a dog's prey drive is similar to our impulse controls (or lack of) so there needs to be a better more rewarding reason not to do the thing our brains is telling us will be real fun to do.
Kids need the same to learn too, show, learn & reward...show how to do chores, they learn & reward good stuff like screen time.
Just like puppies 🤣
Exactly what Robert says here, take note. To add to this, it would be a good idea to learn about your dog's subtle body language, which will also make communication easier for you both.
ОтветитьThis is wonderful. I do use confusion though. Many of the dogs I work with have severe problems and sometimes, a bit confusion can be helpful. Depends on how it is used.
ОтветитьWHAT WE SAY: “Hi Rocky! Do ya wanna go for a walk on the hillside today? After that we can come home and have a cookie, snuggle up on the couch & watch a movie together”
WHAT DOG HEARS: “Bla ROCKY bla bla bla bla bla WALK bla bla bla bla COOKIE bla bla bla. “
Very clear and correct advise. My dog has shut off from my words when we are out - she will not come back to me when I call her. She is a rescue greyhound, and I have tried giving her food treats when she does come, but even then, if she does not want to come, she will not! I only let her off where I know it is safe. I just need to keep rewarding her when she does come back to me, and maybe one day she will surprize me when she does come back when I call her?! xxx
ОтветитьI like how you explain things, even though it seems very simple, thank you for your information
ОтветитьI chat with my dogs all the time, except when training. Then it’s one word commands, breaks and praising. I also have to be aware not to be over exuberant in praise, or over demanding with my voice to allow my pup the space to be focused and present with as little stress to enjoy and look forward to working.
When I do chat, I show my silliness in my body movements, and just how I think they are the best. At the same time, when they really do a blooper, after a serious scold, I won’t even allow them to look at me letting them know I am disappointed. I don’t k ow if this is completely wrong, but it works. An example is one of my dogs nipped at a 6 weeks old pup in resource behavior putting that pup at real risk of possible future injury. Mama bear came out of me. I launched in the air literally to intervene and correct her. All dogs and pups scattered all over the place. I called the offending dog back to the dish, and gave her a deep command of no, made her lay with belly up. I then proceeded to tell her from the center of my being if she ever harmed a pup she’ll regret. No, she didn’t understand and of my words, but the No command. She definitely understood my intention of protection toward that pup.
I reduced future occurrences by feeding hard kibble in different rooms, and the mash in the kitchen. Anytime a pup and the dog approached the same water bowl, in a low and serious tone, I would say , be good. My dog knew why.
I’d praise her with a good girl when she played nicely with pups, and a , settle down if she played too rough. I never left a puppy around her unattended. She loved those pups and was more affected when they went into their new families than mom was. Hadn’t I got on her, she could have easily turned to injuring pups or worse.
My methods is very unorthodox due to my momma bear syndrome, but she seemed to have learned from it non the less.
U r such a blessing..trained my dog to sleep on her own bed with your videos
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьI have learned a lot from you I have had large agressive breeds all my life and thought I knew it all. That was wrong.
ОтветитьGreat video! 😊
ОтветитьHarley Quinn is a Malin-X
She is going to be 2 in Nov
I have talked to her since 6 weeks like she was a human
She understands everything I say
And dogs 70 word vocabulary is soooo bullshit
It does not work
ОтветитьAll things dog.
I talk to my dogs.
While training.
I believe they are tuned in to sounds around them.
They are listening.
They recognize and associate my voice in its tone, repetition and volume.
❤
It's the same with kids😅 I hate to see parents beating a dead horse 😢
ОтветитьI trained my GSD with your videos love them I have the best behaved girl I could wish for we walk play train with ball and treats every morning for two hours glad I waited till I retired to get my first GSD have all the time in the world to enjoy our time together so thank you
ОтветитьWonderfully explained.
ОтветитьThey say some dogs understand more words than we know but they will still have to be taught the words.
When people talk to a dog you will see that dog looking at you and tilt its head.
@Robert Cabral I understand what you mean about confusion but that problem also exists without talking. Sometimes my dog looks at me and wants something from me that I don't understand and that confuses her (without talking). When she is worried I talk to her not because she understands me but to reassure her or to show her that she is doing something right, or to give or receive attention. I don't feel that is wrong?
ОтветитьSome of us can read animals Robert
ОтветитьThank you for sharing your wisdom, the lessons are really resonating with me, I understand them, you make sense and I can put the advice into action.
ОтветитьDepends, I swear my dog, a Lhasa apso, knows exactly what I am saying even when I am not talking to her.
ОтветитьYes and no. Specific commands should be as clear and consistent as Robert says. Training isn’t the same as “leisure” time. But dogs can enjoy being talked to by their humans outside of command context. Just sitting there, talking to the dog sitting next to you — some of the best times one can have.
ОтветитьI understand when I went to Germany for 2 half years. I had to learn the language .like you said. To buy food or go places. And it took time..
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