In this lesson, I sit down with @Bradley and Aubrie Bromlow for their first lesson. We review the 5 Pillars of Dog Training so that they have an understanding of what it will take to start fixing their dog Miley's reactivity issues.
0:15 Intro
3:13 Reviewing the problems
7:27 What are "The 5 Pillars"?
8:00 Timing
13:30 Motivation
19:15 Consistency
24:06 Clear Communication
30:25 Relationship & Leadership
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We’ve been following brad and Aubries journey for over a year now! So excited for y’all!
I love my dog to death his the cutest thing but I don’t have much control of him. How to have a great obedience and recall with dog with and without leash. And what can I do to not get mad at him so quickly
Natalie has an online platform that would really help you called dog pro has courses and a free trial. Also you’ve got to have patience everything your dog does is a result of what you have taught/ not taught it.
@KayKatie can you send me a link to her online platform please that would be great
That’s my hometown
making me a better trainer with every video!
20:52 😂”no pressure” this made me laugh lol Natalie is funny 😄
Really awesome to see how your business has grown! Keep changing peoples lives for the better!
Hey great video guys!
Great video! Explicitly detailed abundant knowledge clearly and effectively communicated. Snapshot analogy, and correlation of the stages of learning and rewards is fantastic.
How nice of them to feed you
Great content and quality! I expect to see your channel blow up soon. I can’t believe you don’t have 100k subscribers!
This gives me a hope. Thank you 😊
Can’t wait for that day when you have 100k
You honestly can’t imagine how grateful i am for this video. I just graduated from a dog training 6 month course and i know how a training day goes, but I have been feeling a little scared of not saying the right words or struggling with making my clients understand what i mean 😅 feel like i just found gold!
Is it just me, but isn’t it kind of gross when a person constantly touches their face? Anyway, back to dog training. Woof!
No. It’s normal. It’s confidence lacking and appeasement behaviour from the owner. Finding out you are the problem (not the dog) can be embarrassing.
thank you SO MUCH for this!