How I’m Introducing Our Puppy To Our Older Dog

Introducing our puppy to our older dog, going to puppy class, teaching stand and even a somersault this week! This video is sponsored by BarkBox! Get a free BarkBox when you sign up for a 6 or 12 month subscription at http://www.BarkBox.com/DogTraining

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43 Comments on “How I’m Introducing Our Puppy To Our Older Dog”

    1. Ryan Djukich good luck lmao the youngest pup I’ve ever had was 4 months old (rescue) and she was such a nightmare. Raising her was so rewarding tho and I wish you the best and hope your pup turns into a good ol dog 😀

  1. I used to have a lot of anxiety around dog training because my dog is very stubborn and hard to train, but seeing that you have dogs that aren’t “perfect” like a lot of dog trainers pretend their dogs are, helps me a lot! I love watching your videos now!

  2. I can really relate to the puppy class. Max didn’t listen the first 2 sessions of his puppy class, so instead I also just reinforced any sort of attention and calm behaviour.

  3. Zack ur an inspiration. I just got a new puppy, he’s a border collie called Ace he’s about 9 weeks old and he behaves very well for a puppy, this channels my favourite, keep doing what your doing, makes me want to be a dog trainer xo

  4. That summersault is so stinkin’ cute! She’s learning so much! It looks like her first meeting with Indy went really well, too! Good job, guys! I can’t wait to see more! I’m loving this series, so much! Thank you for sharing it with us! God bless and hugs to you, Bree and all the fur babies!☺️❤️

  5. Thank You for showing Inertia’s highs and lows – the moments when she’s sitting in her crate waiting for the visual command to go out (it really impressed me. What a good girl 😍) and the moments when she’s too distracted to react to your commands. This is what having a dog is about. They are amazing and talented but they are not perfect. So many people doesn’t realise how much one has to work with their dog to train him/her. I would link your videos as a comment to all those “my puppy is agressive he’s 10 weeks and he’s still biting it hurts I think I will give him up” posts I see all the time

  6. I’m glad that you allowed Indy to make correction when Inertia needed them. Too many people freak out every time dogs growl, but that’s how they communicate a boundary. I’ve had someone (an old neighbor) tell me that my dog was “aggressive” because she corrected an obnoxious puppy who kept bumping into her and jumping on her. All my dog did was growl and snap a bite — the puppy wasn’t harmed and got the message, but the owners scooped their puppy up and left. Needless to say, he never did learn boundaries.

    1. Ok ur comment helped me soo much I have a little over a month old puppy and she’s hyper and my weenier dog constantly will grow and like pin her down

    2. @Sammy Martinez when that happens just calmly remove the dog that’s pinning them down from the situation and then reintroduce it to the dog when it calms down and repeat if necessary, the dog pinning the other dog down will eventually learn to be gentle if they want to play 🙂

  7. I love how you show REAL LIFE with dog training. So many videos go from “problem” to “solved” in one episode, and that just isn’t realistic. It’s so important to see the real ups and downs, and to therefore gain realistic expectations. Thank you so much for this series!

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