23 Comments on “What I do every day with my dog! #dogtrainer #dogtraining #shorts #dogtrainingtips #puppytraining”

  1. Aww I love Inertia, she’s such a clever girl. She’s so good at frisbee now, I remember when you where in the early stages of teaching her frisbee! You’re a great trainer 💗

  2. Both of my dogs are getting old (Maltese mix is 8, and Australian shepherd is 14) but I try to give them brain games like kongs and stuff)

  3. Ever think about teaching inertia how to bikejor? Or even just run alongside; although in my experience even when they just run alongside they will want to run fast enough to pull you and it turns into bikejoring anyhow 😄 my mini doxies are obsessed with going on bike rides and every time they see the bike they start screaming like little kids told they’re about to go to Disneyland.

  4. Daily activities with my dogs: a walk, grooming (including tooth brushing), training, and (most important) cuddles. Daily activities without me: playing with each other, playing with one of our cats, chasing rabbits that we have no hope of catching, barking, naps. I seldom ask questions of Zak, but here’s one. I am trying to teach my guys to play Frizbee. Neither is interested in the Frizbee at all. I put it on the floor with a treat in it and they’ll get the treat. Put the Frizbee away from them tell them to “get it” and sometimes they’ll go put their nose on it. That’s as far as we’ve gotten. How do I get the interested in chasing the Frizbee? Don’t have natural retrievers (a poodle mix and a little Havanese that had a lot of health issues when we adopted him, but he’s all better now after several surgeries, physical therapy, etc.).

    1. I’m sure I have videos up about this! But I do not use treats with Frisbee training. When a dog is in “food mode” this is usually not compatible with fetch for play training. Instead focus on tug and let go for now.

  5. Very good . 👍Becoming a bit lazy and not always have a few moments to repeat the basics results often in dogs , that start to ignore what the parents say .

  6. I’m always working on Brody’s fetch jumping skills! There’s a disc dog club about an hour away I would like to try with him some day!
    Fetch also includes stay with distance and distraction and other obedience skills. It’s a necessary for my high drive working line border collie!

    I love your channel and how unique your content is. It’s inspired me to seek out further education into dogs and become a dog trainer as well!

  7. Sometimes I fill up a milk jug with treats then cut a couple of small holes on the bottom and hang it from a tree. My dog has to jump up and work to get them out. He loves this game

  8. Definitely frisbee! Any suggestions on the best frisbee for their teeth. Our dog bites them hard and they crack quickly. I worry about when they catch the harder ones might hurt their mouth.

  9. We do tricks and odd bits of training. I like to walk along as a pack and ask for sit or down, first one gets the ball. I get them to stop ,to lie and stay, throw the ball and ask them to leave then let them go. Touch is a good game, like tag! 🙂

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