Dog Training: The ART of Communicating with Your Dog

Learn how to train your dog better by knowing how to communicate with them!

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Learn how to achieve great eye contact in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6PogCb_mLc

If your dog doesn't STAY reliably watch this video:

How to Leash Train a Puppy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RjysDKW528

Off leash Training: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGL92O5tB_M

55 Comments on “Dog Training: The ART of Communicating with Your Dog”

  1. Great video, Zak! LOL when Miss May ran off with the chicken! Smart dog. Spinning would come in handy in training your pup to clear her feet when coming in the door.

  2. A video on taking your dog to a dog park. I think it was over stimulation for my dog, she could care less about me and wanted to kill all the other dogs.

  3. Hi Zak, my life is pretty difficult at the moment and i wish i could own a dog. Just wanted to say that watching your videos cheers me up alot so thank you for that. All the best.

    1. there is no need to fed the dog scraps. First, many things we eat are no good for dogs (salt, sugar, onion, garlic…). The dog can just learn you dont give food from the table. Specially if you fed the dog treats while learning (which means the dog eats more than from the bowl), will learn to wait for treats, and can learn to beg not around the table because it simply does not work. In fact, any food you give to the dog is an opportunity to teach them something. You come with the bowl full of food: ask sit or lay down, ask give me paw, ask whatever, and then give the food. You bring a bone: ask your dog to go his crate and lay down, wait, come, and give the bone. That’s the best way to go.

    2. HEY ZAK GEORGE I KEEP TRYING TO DO THE SPIN TRICK WITH MY DOG BUT EVERYTIME I PUT THE TREAT NEXT TO HIS BODY TO SPIN HE WOULD EITHER JUMP OR TRY AND JUST GRAB IT.

  4. This is great!  I’m having my daughters (age 12 and 9) watch some of your videos to help with our new puppy. They are so excited to help train her but they don’t know how.Tthis will help us all succeed with our new Aussie, Sunny!  I also appreciate how you tell the parents it’s their responsibility to teach the dog not to bite the kids. I always thought each person had to establish their own dominance to the dog, but thanks to your videos I realize this is a myth and I’m able to take ownership of eliminating Sunny’s puppy biting for our whole family.

  5. Training a dog is easy. Just make sure you’re tethered to the dog for every waking moment of both of your lives, and make sure you have an endless amount of treats constantly on hand at all times. 😉

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