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Puppy Training Video – Puppy Discipline (Episode 4)


Teach your puppy how to be on his best behavior. More on www.eukanuba.com

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25 Responses to “Puppy Training Video – Puppy Discipline (Episode 4)”

  1. louiedovey says:

    They are English-Homosexual.

  2. louiedovey says:

    You guys are cringing creeps! Some good tips though.

  3. PuppyExpress says:

    Thhhaannnxxx The accent iss alittle weird… But … Lawl

  4. miteeoak says:

    @PuppyExpress Caucasian.

  5. PuppyExpress says:

    Hi!, Not to be rude or anything, What race are you and your tips are really helping me!Please Make more Episodes please?

  6. eukanuba says:

    Hi! Thanks for inquiring about this video. The black and white puppy that you see in the video is an Old English Shepdog puppy.

  7. nataliawasilewska97 says:

    What breed is that dog????

  8. darrelhager says:

    That’s a funny dog.

  9. BVoelzProductions says:

    video quality isnt so good = I

  10. tyriel319 says:

    omg so does mine, I always have to tie my hair up when i want to carry her for awhile…

  11. PachydermStomp says:

    I would take care of the dog biting and eating everything ASAP. Like what was said when that dog gets bigger it’ll be a pain in the butt to correct.

    Treat training might work for some I’m just saying that I have never used it at my kennel or with any of my personal dogs. If that’s how you want to train your dog then so be it. But, to me treat training puts the dog on the same level as you and ALL dogs are pack animals, so they need a alpha dog.

  12. stephanie0stasa says:

    1:30 is sooo funny! =D

  13. ExtraGravyProduction says:

    You really should correct that. I know it sounds harsh, but if you don’t correct it early on, they will do it when they are full grown and that’s NOT so cute.

  14. chika507 says:

    my labrador puppy is insane she loves to bite shoes, clothes, including my hair

  15. Randombs21 says:

    not all dogs respond the same way

    sometimes you could ask it to do something and it would just turn around and leave

    labs. tend to be easier to train with positive reinforcement but as i said before not all dogs are the same

  16. truthandfactsonly says:

    grapes can be toxic to dogs

  17. PachydermStomp says:

    I’m a professional retriever trainer and have never used treats. People should use positive reinforcement for training instead of treats.

  18. rylraven13 says:

    Well, as long as my vet doesn’t have a problem with what I am doing, I am fine. I think I’ll follow his lead, sorry.

  19. iLoveDogzz says:

    Of course they will tell us to use treats, they are trying to advertise their products!

  20. rylraven13 says:

    good point!. And if You are going to use treats then try to make them healthy like carrots or grapes. My dogs get 1 greenie treat a day to keep their teeth healthy. praise has been the best training reward I have ever used.

  21. chryles says:

    i agree. praise and authority are definitetly the key to training and NO has always worked well for me and my dogs. don’t agree with this treating every time they get something right. treats should be treats not bribes for good baheviour.

  22. lenalena111 says:

    i agree. i mean it works for some people, but i think dogs really value your praise and acceptance. however, we had a pup once who just didn’t give a crap about what we said. he thought we were neat but he was independent and didn’t respond well to praise. we were missing critical training time so we used a combination of praise and treats until he learned to really love us and respect us and want our praise.

  23. LuckyNote64 says:

    If you constantly reward a dog (or puppy) with treats, they will expect them and wil only perform a comand for a treat. You should start by teaching your dog its name, and then follow it by a comand. Reward your dog with praise, especially for good behavior. They shouldn’t expect to be given extra food for behaving nicely

  24. kiara01gaara says:

    that doesnt always god video

  25. attacktrained says:

    Stupid. You want to rely on your love, leadership, praise and technique and not constantly bribing a dog with treats. And what’s wrong with saying, NO instead of Eh-eh. Doesn’t NO comes naturally to everyone? Type in Kevin Salem to see some real stuff.

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