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training here are some highlights from a
recent dog training session I had with
Indy and Archie click thumbs up and make
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enjoy so this is indeed a nine month old
Australian Shepherd trying to get in be
comfortable with me nice work just by
giving him treats so we'll give like a
stranger like a ball or oh I see Archie
over there is into it yeah oh boy now
you're opening up and so as far as the
general training that you've done with
him what have you taught him so far so
they both know say and down he's a lot
better at down than he is leave it slow
leave it is
know about it each other right now you
can see Indy over here is doing really
well even though Archie's getting a
little jealous you would expect that
that's really common with puppies like
that really good focus every go this is
great and ready to play with our Keith
that's cool I'm gonna switch leashes out
here
he doesn't love to play with toys as
much as he does and he loves to play he
could play all day long and it's just
funny Archie just has different
interests you're gonna learn how to
train two different types of dogs and
understand that just cuz it worked with
one dog doesn't mean it's gonna work
with the other which I think I do
understand yeah we got that cuz I mean
just with like sitting teaching him and
then I teaching him two completely
different weight like lay down like he
got it so fast and then with Archie
we're still kind of working on that yes
and you can see right now he's a little
distracted by Indy over there even
though they're the same breed they're in
the same general family these two dogs
right yeah related they still have
different personalities really different
most melodies leave it we look at me oh
good so we had to leave it look at me
combo there and that's something he
hasn't been taught he just did really
well with that right you have yes good
job very good usually when people have
two dogs this this close in age together
they have trouble communicating with
both of them simultaneous yeah yeah so
what has been your training strategy so
far to get them both trained you work
with them both at the same time do you
work with one at a time or what you've
both we like to try to do them together
only because they prefer to be together
that's right yeah and it's good that
they can play with each other but it's
it's also important that they have
really good communication with you guys
independently too because look look what
happens if I try to communicate with
them both at the same time or play with
them at the same time Archie stay in V
come yes
nope you know it's just what you'll need
to go through with each of them
individually is stay stay while his toys
in front of you stay while you have your
three-year-old niece or nephew run
around or whatever you know what I mean
generally want them to to learn a task
independently without the distractions
before you start combining them that's
another reason it's so hard to work with
you dogs because they distract each
other they distract you as puppies it's
uncommon from for young dogs to get into
serious fights it's more common as they
mature to start to see that emerge it's
much more common for same sex dogs to
get into fights than different sex dogs
I would be a little concerned about it
but I mean it's clearly play but I can
see that escalating as they get older
it's also really healthy to that they're
giving each other that feedback like hey
that's too rough that's that's actually
really healthy too so it's a fine line
right now keep your eye on it and use
your judgment so I'm not alarmed but it
is something I'd watch house potty
training going really really good except
for when it rains Indy right here will
not go outside because he's like afraid
to get his paws wet dogs tend to be
really sensitive a lot of dogs anyway
tend to be really sensitive of different
textures on the ground since you know
that it's a likely behavior when the
grass is wet you have to just be like
all right I'm gonna take an extra five
minutes on this potty break I'm gonna
break some turkey out I'm gonna lure
them out there to see if that helps
yeah we've tried that we also had to
start kind of like all right we're just
gonna carry you out there yeah and then
kind of do treats outside because he
hides under the table like he doesn't
love to go outside at all but with him
he doesn't really do he'll do like a
walk but we just aren't really sure just
cuz he doesn't do fetch now doesn't mean
he won't do fetch I think that's why I'm
testing for Tug there's some
intermittent tugs so step one is get
them obsessed with tug for him is what I
would say tug will evolve into fetch so
you get tug then you get hey pick it up
all right let's play some more tug get
it you know and then you tug right there
until you are throwing it that far you
know and then playing tug and throwing
it that far he brings it back so make
sense yes right there good job nice work
it's very normal for a desire to play
tug of war to intensify the more you
practice it okay like the morning times
it is crazy okay that's a good sign
the house he's most energetic first
thing in the morning right so that's
probably the optimal time to really get
him into a toy right when he's most
energetic that would make sense to me
and which is quite convenient because
the best time to get them on their daily
exercise regimen okay I'll take that
good come on is to get them exercise
first thing in the morning that way you
get some benefit from it and get them to
chill out during the day yeah you know
by giving them that workout first thing
in the morning so they feel content and
they're not frustrated so many problem
behaviors occur because they have pent
up energy so I'm just trying to like
blow on the flames here to get them
playing a proper game of tug and you
can't shove it down their throat but you
can try and make the toy more exciting
use a lot of different toys sometimes
he's more into one toy than another yes
I'm gonna let him win I mean we're doing
some baby tug I'm just pulling letting
him win letting him know hey look just
cuz I gotta take it doesn't mean I'm
always gonna win that keeps it fun for
him little tension there yes hey don't
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