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Dog Training – Learn how to train your dog obedience


Train your dog to do obedience commands. Discover how your dog will do commands without force. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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25 Responses to “Dog Training – Learn how to train your dog obedience”

  1. athom50 says:

    ur dog is trained in German? Cool.

  2. Yalf111 says:

    I’d like to teach my dog to fetch. He chases things and barks and snaps at a ball, but only if I chase after too and act interested. Then he just stands there. I give him lots of praise for at least chasing because it’s hard to encourage him to do even this. He never bites a ball or a sock. Really not a biter or a chewer (unless it’s food). His teeth are fine, he is very healthy. Recent vet check.

  3. myson04 says:

    wow good dog you have!

  4. battletoads22 says:

    That’s a big stick.

  5. ginaven1 says:

    I say let’s go bye bye she runs to the car

  6. richardmcginty says:

    awesome trees

  7. julietteesper says:

    I just adopted a dog and it seems indifferent to toys, sticks or cars, only sleeping on the couch food and with the last he becomes too excited. Is it ok to exploit the food desire if there is no signs so far. Or shall I let him on the couch as a reward?

  8. niel76 says:

    Cool! Thank you!

  9. bRuC3B4Nn3r says:

    yes he speaks german “platz” “sitz” “fuß”

  10. grankotte86 says:

    Cool, the word “Plats” is used in Sweden too, but means “location” / “spot” in english instead of the “down” command which is pronounced “Ligg” in Sweden :P

    “Plats” is commonly used to tell the dog to go and lie down on at it’s own special place/spot or location :)

  11. notorious23m says:

    This guy has a real nice dog. I think its a belgian malanois. Those dogs are very athletic.

  12. notorious23m says:

    I would start out on a leash , and praise him to bring it back to you. With time , when you feel comfortable try it off the leash , before you know it , you and your dog will be fetching champions

  13. Preview100 says:

    you mean fetch?

  14. wafelturkey says:

    how do u train it to bring the stick back to u?

  15. jbcampd says:

    xccol

  16. TehKazangsta says:

    its: sitz,platz,fuß ^^ xD

  17. MICHAELJ96 says:

    but wat happens if ur dog dont no how to sit or nothing like mine?

  18. disturbthepeace100 says:

    ok i understand. it’s german because of the “hard” and “short” sound of the language. ok =) thank you

  19. Klonopoihmenogidi says:

    I dont know if he is germanbut mainly dogs globaly are trainned in german language cause those 2-3 basic comands zits=sit plats=down fus=next to the feet are easy for dogs to understund!!!!
    I have as well a Grey German sheperd and she is trainned in Germany from where i took her!!!!
    Mostly you will listen commands tht they are easy for the dogs to understund and as well you can train easier with this kind of words in your language like for example in french “ale”

  20. disturbthepeace100 says:

    he speaks german with his dog. is he german?

  21. YummyTangerine7 says:

    beautiful dog! My husband and I are getting our first Belgian Malinois this weekend!

  22. azmcmax says:

    Great video Eric. As a professional trainer I enjoy other trainers perspective and must say that you were right on target. “Click”

  23. rotensnatchmuffdiver says:

    well how do you get two older dogs to quit barkink at everything they see after they have had dinner ya know when ya let em out to go potty???
    they dont bark all day and never want to go outside just until they have had their supper the barking starts

  24. ATAHUALPA867 says:

    My dog is 9 years old , lab-shepperd , He is something max , very stubborn and still thinks that is a puppy. Thanks for the video.

  25. florajie says:

    nice 1 eric,thx for the tips

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