The First Things I’m Teaching My New Puppy! (NEW SERIES: Dog Training Experience Episode 3)

I’ll start training the basics, resource guarding, getting her used to her new life and more! 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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56 Comments on “The First Things I’m Teaching My New Puppy! (NEW SERIES: Dog Training Experience Episode 3)”

    1. @Wadoo Wadoo I brush up with him. I incorporate some of his ideas into my training. Hopefully, that answers you ignorant question, with all due respect. All love

    1. @Erika Roman yes you can its pretty easy when your dogs is backing after backing and backing up some time you dog will sit and give treat my dog learned it at 8 weeks
      So i think you dog could learn it

  1. I know this is old because Inertia is already getting so big in your Instastories hahaha. Can’t wait to see more of this series, though. My pup will be born in about a week and ready to go home in October, and I have already bought both books and binged your channel. I’m going to be so prepared, that puppy won’t know what’s coming haha.

    1. @Garillinho Comps backyard breeders and puppy mills are bad. Don’t worry, I would never support irresponsible breeding. I made sure to pick out a breeder who breeds only dogs with OFA certifications and working titles.
      I’ve had rescue dogs all my life, and this was my first time getting a pup from a breeder. She is everything I hoped she would be. After years of dealing with all the unpredictable health and temperament problems rescue dogs come with, raising this well-bred dog has been such a relaxing, worry-free experience! I’m so happy I chose to get a dog from a breeder this time.
      I may or may not get more rescue dogs in the future; they certainly have their merits as well. I would certainly like to foster some more rescue dogs again, if I can find a local rescue that doesn’t require me to perform unnecessary surgeries on the dogs I already have. Right now though, I needed a break from all those worries about hip dysplasia, entropion, allergies, missed socialization periods, unsuitable energy/drive levels, and reactivity that I had to stress over with my rescue dogs.

  2. We just adopted a 4 month old Aussie Shepherd and your videos have been so helpful! I love the timing of the puppy series 🙂 Inertia is beautiful.

  3. This series is superb. I SERIOUSLY WISH I HAD WAITED TO GET MY PUPPY. If I had…no doubt I would have had the perfect puppy. All this de sensitization and socialization is something I missed in her early weeks. It is crucial to development and i did not know.

    1. @Kari Salmon it kinda is, because when a dog is full grown they have their own mindset and its tougher to desensitize since puppies are still learning the way of life. i have too missed the desensitization in my pups early weeks and he is not very confident of himself and seems insecure.

    2. It’s Caramelo I was simply commenting that for people who didn’t know this, they shouldn’t just give up
      On their dog and assume it’s too late to late for their dog to benefit.

  4. ZG: “when you have a puppy you can skip your cardio”.
    Damn straight bc I lost 5 lbs just walking my puppy 3 times a day, and chasing him at the doggie park!

  5. Even though I’m getting a puppy in 2020 I want to make sure I’m 100% prepared and your videos have endless great tips and good explanations. I will definitely be reading the book.

    1. Lol, I have just been begging my mom and uncle this year, my birthday and Christmas are still coming up and my mom said she would talk about it but I can be sure. So I just have to cross my fingers that this year will finally be the year I get my very own good boi

  6. Zak: what to teach your puppy
    Me : let’s watch this cute little ball of floof do stoopid things
    Your channel’s awesome , you dont only teach dogs but you give us knowledge to do it ourselves.

  7. We got our puppy yesterday and I’m re-binging this series. When Zak said he wasn’t getting much traction on training, lure training was clunky, and that’s what to be expected, I felt that.

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