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Dog Training: How to train your dog to come when Called

Training a dog to come when called is using rewards such as dog food or treats is a great way to play games with the dog, and should be trained without emotion, like crying. Teach a dog to come up with a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience. Expert: Nancy Cusick Contact: www.TrainMyDogs.com Bio: Nancy Cusick is Austin’s leading dog trainer and animal handler with over 12 years experience. Filmmaker: Todd Green Video Rating: 4 / 5

Dog Training Video – Easy trick to teach a dog how to fetch (and actually the ball fall at your feet) to play. Do not forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also use my FREE ebook “101 ways to improve your dog’s behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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  • as you all say it works why is there hate?

  • 0:54 bet you they like to play mario

  • Dogs respond to the whole package of communication – just like people. The sounds, facial expressions and body language. I use “good” for the positive reinforcement, said in a very high voice. I have a deaf dog who knows that a big smile and a nod “good” means.

  • Wow the dog is the cutest. 0:17 was trying to get your attention:)

  • I called my dog, he

  • i dont have a dog, but if I did so I could use ur advice

  • You give a lot of tutorials

  • OMG I totally will used. You have really good advice!

  • @ Unityspirit51 I fully agree that dogs are smarter than we give them credit for. I do not think they understand language, or at least not in the way people do. The reason that your dog knows the word using the use if they bad is because they learned to associate that word with something negative. I do not think the dog is actually the exact definition of the word understand, only that it is associated with negativity. The same goes for names. Dogs learn that one word to respond to.

  • @ PurpleCrayons92 only because the dog will hear their names all the time and distance with the coming, unless you use a special tone in the way you say it so raising your voice in the way she does when she says “woohoo “

  • the sound is not the dogs name

  • Good stuff

  • This is a strange-looking kitchen.

  • @ ProfessionalWaterb0y idk, this is quite useful, at least it’s not half-stoned guy scratching his crotch while spilling useless information like the other vids

  • woooohhhooo!

  • I get a German shepherd puppy in one week and I must learn how to train a dog:)

  • @ AdIgnorantiam I know that guys comment was a bit stupid, but you did not have so mean!

  • @ MrTalkingturtle no, it should wohooo =))

  • * Hearing

  • This girl sounds like Bonnie McFarlane

  • Thanks for the video!

  • @ MrTalkingturtle She said you were loading their name .. pay attention.

  • i shake my tongue in my mouth while screaming really sounds like a bird from a rainforest works like crazy and you can hear it miles no joke … a friend called me and he was far away and said, “that your sound again, where are you?” lol

  • some woman walking around the dog park shouting WOOHOO!, wtf ?….

  • That worked for my lab / cattle dog mix. Will not work for the pure breed Bluey. He runs after the ball, then decide where it lands, so I walk out to him. He used to pick up perfectly, but now he is determined to train myself to whatever he decides to hit the ball. It drives my husband and me crazy.

  • what do you do if your dog just look like you just go out and run after?

  • @ Instant epic ness Try your best to make it exciting for the dog with great enthusiasm. Reward them on any progress they make.

  • ok I tried it with my golden retriver it in my pocket and I threw it and they went after She Got It aarund was then recorded, so I tryed to do with my other ball and they did not bother

  • my dog ​​did not even chase the ball, what should I do?

  • my dog ​​knows how to sit, lie down, fetch, bark, and know how sweet I love her sooo much love you Maggie Moo :) :):):):):)

  • my dog ​​out -.- I really want to get him to play: (

  • @ Tripvids420 thank you, I think that’s the best way to approach

  • @ 0TheBestManprobeer again and increase its confidence only praise the good and no attention to her mistakes, give positive reinforcement, this can be done.

  • @ TheAmericanGangster6prijs him a ton, boost his confidence makes him associate with the ball you are happy with him, any sign of him to have an interest, you zero in on and encourage, but wagging his tail and watching the ball is good sign, as he legs it even better, he will pick up and take it away in no time!

  • @ Luna Ghost Praise him a ton, boost his confidence makes him associate with the ball you are happy with him, any sign of him to have an interest, you zero in on and encourage, but wagging his tail and watching the ball is good sign, as he paws even better, he will pick up and take it away in no time!

  • @ Smithrex11prijs him a ton, boost his confidence makes him associate with the ball you are happy with him, any sign of him to have an interest, you zero in on and encourage, but wagging his tail and watching the ball is good sign, as he paws even better, he will pick up and take it away in no time!

  • my dog ​​has big trust issues, he has a lot of encouragement and seems afraid of toys I hope that we are working in the park today:) I know I might not be able to get him just show interest the ball would be a milestone, maybe he will get in his mouth! I hope so!

  • @ Sundalo47hem interested in the ball, to cheer him on when he picks it up or interested, start playing with the ball and throws the ball short distances and as a special treat praise him when he shows interest, so he will associate the ball with you happy / comfortable you are.

  • @ XJaffaBobxhem interested in the ball, to cheer him on when he picks it up or interested, start playing with the ball and throws the ball short distances and as a special treat praise him when he shows interest, so he will associate the ball with you happy / comfortable you are.

  • Try to get into a hall to begin, with all doors closed. this way your dog has no choice but to return to you.

  • My dog ​​has no interest in the ball or put it in his mouth? What should I do? Put peanut butter on it?

  • @ Watersnake777 NICE!

  • My dog ​​is a German sheprard / retirver mix. Retrieve / retreiver to breed her. Shes an older dog, but whenver I watched her ears perk up a ball and throw the bad, after the shell starts to play when she wants it, shell just stop when shes embarrassed or something and will not touch. What should I do? I took her to the OSPCA is possible that a previous family just did not teach her properly? I mean, they’re going after the shell but just stop and lay down. Help? D:

  • @ XJaffaBobx jajaja

  • @ XJaffaBobx same problem <<

  • The kind of work im very surprised!

  • that’s a good idea, but im not sure if it will work, because my dog ​​just loves the ball as I am, so I throw them and lose interest

  • My dog ​​will not even chase the ball.

  • You can not train a dog with two balls as he is neutered.

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