Learn how to get a consistent "stay" and "come" with this no nonsense approach
Summary
TLDRDieses Video zeigt die 'Go Get' Methode, eine Technik zur Verbesserung der Aufmerksamkeit und Gehorsamkeit von Hunden. Der Trainer demonstriert, wie man einen Hund, der einem Befehl nicht folgt, einfängt und zurückbringt, ohne das Verhalten zu belohnen. Es wird betont, dass der Hund lernen muss, dass Ignorieren des Befehls nicht akzeptabel ist und dass der Trainer die Kontrolle hat. Zusätzlich werden Techniken gezeigt, um Hunden Gehorsam und Ruhe zu vermitteln, sowie die Bedeutung von kontinuierlicher Training und Disziplin.
Takeaways
- 🐾 Die 'Go Get' Methode ist ein Trainingsverfahren, das nach dem Erreichen eines bestimmten Kriteriums (z.B. dem Hintereinanderkommen und Berühren der Nase an der Hand) angewandt wird.
- 🧠 Hunde sollten mindestens neun Monate alt sein, bevor mit der 'Go Get' Methode begonnen wird, um sicherzustellen, dass sie genug mental Reife haben.
- 👶 Bei Puppies ist es wichtig, die Grundkommandos wie 'Komm' zu belohnen und zu stärken, bevor man mit fortgeschritteneren Techniken wie der 'Go Get' Methode experimentiert.
- 🍖 Belohnungen sollten nicht nur mit Futter, sondern auch mit Zuneigung und Ruhe versehen werden, um eine positive Assoziation mit dem Training zu schaffen.
- 🔄 Es ist wichtig, Training in verschiedenen Umgebungen durchzuführen – beginnend in unbelasteten und dann in ablenkenderen Situationen, um die Robustheit des Verhaltens zu stärken.
- 🏃♂️ Wenn ein Hund wegläuft und es als 'großes Spiel' ansieht, ist es die Aufgabe des Erwachsenen, das Hunde zu fangen und zurückzuholen, um ihm zu zeigen, dass es kein Spiel ist.
- 🤔 Die 'Go Get' Methode erfordert Geduld und Wiederholung, bis der Hund begreift, dass das Ignorieren des Befehls nicht akzeptabel ist.
- 🐕🦺 Es ist entscheidend, die Ruhe und Calmness des Hundes zu fördern, nicht nur die Erfüllung von Befehlen, um ein gut trainiertes und gehaltenes Verhalten zu erreichen.
- 📉 Wenn ein Hund nach dem Erhalt eines Befehls 'wütend' reagiert, sollte der Besitzer dies korrigieren, indem er die Ruhe fördert und dem Hund zeigt, dass es keine Freiheit zur Auslassung gibt.
- 🔄 Die 'Stay' Position ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil des Trainings und sollte in verschiedenen Situationen und Stellungen (Sitz oder Liege) gelehrt und geübt werden.
- 👀 Der Besitzer sollte stets aufmerksam auf das Verhalten des Hundes sein, insbesondere während des Trainings von 'Stay', um Korrekturen vorzunehmen, wenn nötig.
- 👋 Lernhilfen wie das 'Ah'-Signal können verwendet werden, um dem Hund zu signalisieren, dass er sich in einer bestimmten Position (z.B. 'Stay') aufhalten sollte.
Q & A
Was ist das 'Go Get Method', das im Video erwähnt wird?
-Das 'Go Get Method' ist eine Technik, die nach dem Training verwendet wird, bei dem der Hund zum Menschen kommt und mit der Nase seine Hand berührt, woraufhin er belohnt wird. Diese Methode wird in verschiedenen Umgebungen und nachdem der Hund das Kriterium in einer unbeeindruckten Umgebung erreicht hat, angewendet.
Welche Altersstufe sollte ein Hund haben, bevor man die 'Go Get Method' anwendet?
-Die 'Go Get Method' sollte auf Hunde angewendet werden, die mindestens neun Monate alt sind. Bei jüngeren Welpen sollte stattdessen eine andere Herangehensweise gewählt werden, die auf Belohnung und positiver Verstärkung basiert.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen der 'Go Get Method' und einfachem Kommen auf den Namen?
-Die 'Go Get Method' erfordert spezifisches Training, bei dem der Hund zum Menschen kommt und seine Hand mit der Nase berührt, bevor er belohnt wird. Dies unterscheidet sich von einfachem Kommen auf den Namen, bei dem der Hund einfach auf den Aufruf des Besitzers reagiert.
Welche Rolle spielt die Ruhe in der Hundeausbildung, wie im Video dargestellt?
-Ruhe spielt eine entscheidende Rolle in der Hundeausbildung. Sie hilft dabei, dass der Hund nicht ausschweift und besser auf Befehle reagiert. Im Video wird gezeigt, wie man die Ruhe durch Training und positive Verstärkung fördert.
Was bedeutet 'learned helplessness' im Kontext der Hundeausbildung?
-Lernte Hilflosigkeit bezieht sich auf den Moment, in dem der Hund erkennt, dass er in bestimmten Situationen (wie beim Kommen oder Bleiben) nicht entkommen kann und sich daher anpasst. Dies wird im Video als Teil des Trainingsprozesses beschrieben, bei dem der Hund lernt, dass bestimmte Verhaltensweisen nicht optional sind.
Wie wird im Video veranschaulicht, wie man einen Hund dazu bringt, in einer 'Stay' zu bleiben?
-Im Video wird gezeigt, wie man einen Befehl 'Stay' gibt und dann den Hund überwacht, um sicherzustellen, dass er bleibt. Wenn der Hund aufstehen möchte, wird er daran erinnert, dass er bleiben soll, und wenn er dies tut, wird er belohnt oder positiv veranlasst.
Welche Bedeutung haben 'Cues' in der Hundeausbildung?
-Cues sind Signale oder Befehle, die der Hund aus dem Besitzer erhält, um bestimmte Verhaltensweisen zu zeigen. Im Video wird betont, dass es wichtig ist, nicht nur Cues zu verwenden, sondern auch die allgemeine Haltung und das Verhalten des Hundes zu formen.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen 'Calmness' und 'Going Nuts' im Video?
-Calmness bezieht sich auf das Verhalten des Hundes, wenn er ruhig und gehorcht ist, während 'Going Nuts' darauf hindeutet, dass der Hund sich frei bewegt und spielt. Im Video wird betont, dass es wichtig ist, den richtigen Zeitpunkt für jedes zu erkennen und zu fördern.
Wie wird im Video veranschaulicht, wie man einen Hund in einer ablenkende Umgebung trainiert?
-Im Video wird gezeigt, wie man einen Hund in einer ablenkende Umgebung trainiert, indem man die Befehle 'Come', 'Sit' und 'Stay' verwendet und darauf achtet, dass der Hund trotz der Ablenkungen auf den Besitzer achtet und die Befehle ausführt.
Was ist die Hauptbotschaft des Videos über die Hundeausbildung?
-Die Hauptbotschaft des Videos ist, dass die Hundeausbildung mehr als nur das Erlernen von Cues ist. Es geht darum, den Hund zu einem gutartigen, ruhigen und gehorsamen Begleiter zu formen, der in verschiedenen Situationen gut reagiert und den Besitzer respektiert.
Outlines
🐾 Einführung in die 'Go Get' Methode
Dieser Absatz stellt die 'Go Get' Methode vor, eine Technik zur Verbesserung der Aufmerksamkeit und Reaktion von Hunden auf das Kommando 'Komm!'. Es wird betont, dass diese Methode nach dem Grundtraining, bei dem der Hund lernt, seine Nase an die Hand zu setzen und dafür belohnt zu werden, angewendet werden sollte. Zudem wird erwähnt, dass der Hund mindestens neun Monate alt sein sollte, um diese Methode lernen zu können. Der Absatz endet mit der Frage, ob Kona, der Hund, zu dem Sprecher kommt, und wie man damit umgeht, wenn der Hund das als großes Spiel betrachtet.
🧠 Kaltneuigkeit und Verhaltensverbesserung
In diesem Absatz geht es darum, wie man einen Hund kaltblütig trainiert, um Überraschungen zu vermeiden und eine ruhigere Haltung zu erzielen. Es wird erläutert, dass es nicht nur um Befehle geht, sondern darum, einen guten Hund zu haben, der kaltblütig ist und nicht übermäßig aufgeregt reagiert. Der Sprecher zeigt, wie man einen Hund nach dem 'Komm'-Befehl beruhigen kann, indem man ihn dazu bringt, zu sitzen und zu bleiben. Dies soll zeigen, dass man immer an der Verbesserung des Verhaltens arbeitet und nicht nur auf Befehle angewiesen ist.
🌱 Fortgeschrittene Trainingsmethoden und Verstärkung
Dieser Absatz erweitert das Thema des Trainings, indem er die Anwendung der 'Go Get' Methode in ablenkende Umgebungen und die Bedeutung der Verstärkung durch Belohnung und Bestrafung diskutiert. Es wird betont, dass man den Hund nicht als 'großes Spiel' behandeln sollte, sondern dass es wichtig ist, ihm zu zeigen, dass das Ignorieren des Befehls nicht akzeptabel ist. Der Sprecher teilt seine Erfahrungen mit Kona, zeigt, wie man sie zurückbringt, wenn sie nicht vollständig auf den Befehl reagiert, und wie man die 'Stay'-Position in verschiedenen Situationen trainiert und verstärkt.
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Keywords
💡Go Get Method
💡Erinnerung
💡Training
💡Verantwortung
💡Ruhe
💡Belohnung
💡Disziplin
💡Lernhilfen
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💡Verhaltensmodifikation
Highlights
The importance of treating dogs as adults in training situations and the necessity of consistency in training.
Introduction to the 'go get' method, a training technique for dogs to touch their nose to the owner's hand and receive a treat.
The requirement for dogs to be at least nine months old before starting the 'go get' method.
The significance of treating puppies differently by using treats and positive reinforcement in a non-distracted environment.
The concept of gradually increasing training difficulty by moving from undistracted to more distracting areas.
The emphasis on treating dogs with calmness and not allowing them to get overly excited after performing a command.
The idea of always working on different aspects of dog behavior, such as not pulling on the collar, even when not directly training for it.
The importance of the owner being the 'boss' in the dog's life to ensure good behavior and discipline.
The concept of 'learned helplessness' in dogs, where they understand the consequences of not following commands.
The demonstration of fading out commands to make them less obvious while still effective.
The role of the owner in correcting a dog's behavior, such as pulling them back when they try to leave a 'stay' command.
The training of a dog to stay calm and not jump or pull, emphasizing the importance of a well-behaved dog over specific cues.
The strategy of using treats as a reward for good behavior, but not relying solely on them for training.
The necessity of the owner being patient and persistent in training, especially with young dogs.
The video's shift in focus from the 'go get' method to emphasizing calmness and discipline in dogs.
The practical demonstration of how to handle a dog that does not come when called, using the 'go get' method.
The final message on the importance of a well-rounded dog training approach that includes calmness, discipline, and obedience.
Transcripts
they think it's a big game guess what
you're the adult in this situation you
are going to track them down
you are going to get them and the energy
in your arm
is not one of it's a big game and you're
going to do this over
and over and over again
[Music]
this is another recall video with kona
hopefully the dog will not
come to me and i'm going to be able to
show you guys the go get method
the go get method has to be trained
after you've trained them
that the criteria is them coming to
and touching their nose to your hand and
then you treat them and you do this
multiple times
after you've trained this let's say it's
80
in an undistracted area just like this
if it's 80
you can then start to take it to more
distracting areas and apply the go get
method the dog also has to be
about nine months old or later whether
if you have a puppy
you're just gonna do a lot of and
then you're just gonna treat them
back it up come and then you're gonna
treat them right just be a fun place to
come to and reinforce them with treats
not just with petting
the go get method is the last step the
next step is how you get 100
we're going to see if kona is going to
come to me maybe she will maybe she
won't
a lot of you guys asked in the comments
for videos if the dog runs away from you
like it's a big game okay and so
hopefully she's gonna run away like it's
a big game or at least not come to me
now for all those people i haven't got
back to a lot of them because it's
not a long answer but i'm gonna answer
it right now guys
it's not a big game i don't know how
else to say it
the dog you're at your house you say
come you start to head off after your
dog to get them
right which is the go get method but
there's nuance to it they think it's a
big game
guess what you're the adult in this
situation
you are going to track them down you are
going to get them
and the energy in your arm is not one of
it's a big game
and you're going to do this over and
over and over again
until the dog understands that it is not
a big game
so then
also when you get close you can kind of
go like you're tracking them down
and you get them kind of cornered maybe
you're in their backyard or they're
under a table or whatever you can say
sit they will often kind of just go oh
okay and they'll sit
you still grab them and you still bring
them back
where you ask them to come from ready
kona come
good girl good girl and touches
and i'm gonna give her love now what
why am i giving her love because i don't
want treats because i want her to not be
she's to the next level and i want her
to not come so you guys can see it
now did you see the excited she's an
excitable dog
she came to me she touched i was like
good girl and she's like oh now i can go
nuts no you can't
i'm always and you should be always
training calmness in your dogs
all the time it's enough going nuts you
can go nuts at the park you can go nuts
and play ball you can go nuts to the dog
park sit down
you can go nuts uh with your brother dog
you cannot go nuts just because you came
to me and i touched you
that's not a go nuts time and she keeps
going yeah i'm just gonna get up no no
we're working on a stay now
we're working on not pulling on the
collar now you're always working on
different stuff
stay
stay okay
you guys are always asking about like
kind of
what do i do here what do i do here what
do i do here you know you do as a dog
owner
you do that that wasn't a traditional
stay
the attitude was stay she eventually
lied down i didn't ask for a lie down
i don't care because i'm working on a
stay i don't want to constantly be like
sit and stown and stay i want the dog to
just be chill
and when i say stay it could be at a sit
it could be in down it's staying so i
grabbed her she's all i'm all wild i'm
all sit down
right this is your attitude you want a
not crazy young dog
she's young it's your attitude all the
time you're always working on stuff
you're the boss oh my god he said he's
the boss that's what commenters are like
yeah that's exactly right
that is exactly right problems go away
when you're the boss
i don't care what anybody says don't
believe them don't trust them
in fact when they say oh it's all about
treats it's all about that
no it's not kona come
yes what a good girl what a good girl i
like that right
straight to my hand a little bit of
calmness afterwards what she can't pull
to go see the camera guy right i'm
holding her collar it's like on a leash
there's no pulling when i'm holding your
collar there's none of this so i just
kind of pull her back
let's work on a stay stay
okay you see that you see the hesitation
i said stay i let go i stood up and you
saw the brain moving she's like
and then she goes oh yeah the last time
that guy didn't let me go
this is it this is the stuff you guys
have problems with
forget the cue forget the
q sit forget the q down
that stuff's easy the hard stuff is
calming your dog down having your
dog uh um when you grab their collar not
pull you
having a good dog all around forget cues
for everything
what do i tell my dog when it jumps how
about your dog just doesn't jump
how about if your dog's just calm forget
everyone wants cues
just have a good dog and how you have a
good dog is that
little nuanced stuff i did right there
kona come
come come you hear my cue good girl
yes sit stay
okay what a good doggie you're the best
doggy
my first calm was run to me i grab
get all crazy second come was a little
calmer third come
i fully just did a come touch a sit a
stay
and it was like a different dog in what
five minutes
i've been doing this but you guys saw in
the first two times she came
what i did and how i worked her and then
even the first time i grabbed her and
she's like i want to leave and i'm like
sit down can't leave when i'm grabbing
your collar just like when you have a
leash you can't leave when you're on a
leash
all right we're going to go the pastor
we're going to see if we can't get her
to ignore me
so that we can see the go get method
which
this video has already become a
different video it's not the go get
method
but it's as important we did the
calmness and
how to work your dog when it comes to
you and then it just gets all wild and
goes crazy so we're going to the pasture
all right now we're in a big distracted
area we have about eight dogs up there
in a field that has a bunch of pee let's
see if we don't
let's see if she comes
kona come good girl
good girl kona beautiful that was a
great come see my hand guys
yes what a good dog sit
stay am i keeping an eye on her for this
stay she's going to stay stay remind her
she's young
if she gets up what do i do i say ah and
i put her ah
all right i'm gonna let her move those
six inches forward because she corrected
herself
if she didn't correct ah
okay there was a little bit of a i'm
leaving
that was that was not the worst thing in
the world okay
i had a long stay for this dog but
she can't get up from a stay sit stay i
brought her back to the general area
asked to stay from
it's kind of like they come okay okay
kona
she tried she she left the stay i'm like
you don't leave stays
went back put her back in a stay you
want to really trying to stay you aren't
really trying to come
you have to have learned helplessness
kick in learned helplessness is a
concept
that a lot of people don't like don't
matter
learned helplessness can apply to them
for a half a percentage of their life
that is the moments you say come you
want learned helplessness to kick in
when you say come not any other time and
stay you want the dog to go
ladies just going to come get me the
guy's just going to grab me and put me
back in a stay you want learned
helplessness for those two behaviors
okay and it's good for those two
behaviors
now i'm gonna fade out my command
remember how
i've told you guys let there be some
poppiness in the
come i'm gonna fade it out to where i'm
just saying come
all right
kona come
good girl yes
sit stay let's see if we
we help we help that stay that i did
before what did i do a 20 second stay
before
she got up at about we're going to allow
that
early young dog one of the first
sessions
i don't care that she lies down we're
not getting into like hardcore obedience
stuff where there's like no lie down
when you're sitting this has been what a
30-second
stay already she got up at about five
seconds last time and then about 15
seconds the time before
am i keeping my eyes on her yes this is
what you guys got to do you can ah
oh ho ho what a good girl i actually say
ah which is like the no
when i even think they're thinking about
getting up uh-uh
i could have probably reminded her that
she was in a state
a sit stay stay or down stay whatever
she's in
i should as i'm talking probably
reminded her that she's gonna stay stay
okay what a good doggie so
she got up i got her i got her back to
where i asked her originally from
and i let her uh then i released her
with okay or you can say release or some
people say free or whatever they want
so started as a go get method video it
became
a stay video and uh uh
like a weight video and then oh she's
lying down let's see if we can't if she
doesn't want to get up
she's gonna have to go from shade to sun
there was a choice on the go get
for her to come to me however she did
not come
the full way that i asked her to come
sit
stay she did not come the full way so i
went to head out after her then she
chose to come to me
okay then she chose to come to me i'm
gonna accept that but i'm still gonna
say hey you gotta come back i asked you
from over here
you want the dog's brain to go might as
well just go that full distance he asked
me from
because i'm going to end up there anyway
they can process this
if you start this method after nine
months and if you start this method
with doing a lot of treats for coming to
you because you're
you're punishing with the go get the
choice of them leaving you of a choice
of them ignoring you
but you have to let them know what's
expected of them
then you can punish what's the
punishment just
me not being terribly happy with them
and grabbing them
if the dog goes nuts and runs away from
you
then you need to head out after the dog
i don't care if you're in
a giant backyard area like this or your
house and they're going under tables
you need to go get the dog you need to
track them down
you need to grab them and you need to
bring them back and people on the
comments are always like
my dog thinks it's a big game you know
what dogs don't think it's a big game
the dogs that are here with me
because when i get them they can feel
the energy in your arm
and you're like you track them down and
you jump and they're under the table and
then you finally get them
and then you bring them out tell them
sit down like you like i did with her
over here
tell them sit down and the next time
they think about running away from you
like it's a big game they go
last time when that lady got me it
wasn't a big game and you might say well
you shouldn't be mean to them
if you if if when you get them
yes you should you should let them know
that that
chase was not a game now if at any point
in the process
they come to you which she did right
there right she she ignored me
then she came to me there is no it was
all fine it was just kind of like thank
you for coming to me
but what you guys are talking about the
dog never makes a choice to come to you
so you're not punishing them being good
they never came to you you tracked them
down and you had to grab them
you're punishing the choice to blow you
off and all that i'm saying by
punishment
is like the energy in your arm you're
not doing anything to them
you're just grabbing them saying get
over here sit down
so you saw the go get method in action
to some degree
i'll try to get the worst dog ever i
always wanted to get the worst dog ever
for you guys so you guys see it at its
worst
it's hard they've been here a day or two
if i don't have the cameras rolling day
one they're already better so
it's tough but i'll try to get you a
full go get method
video when the dog thinks it's a big
game to run away from me
but this is going to help you this was
stays this was
this was having the dog be calmer and
the proof was in the pudding
with those recalls over there the three
times she came to me
she calmed down and did stays by the
third time because of those small
approximations i made so don't forget to
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