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20 Comments

  1. U are a great teacher. You explain clear and concise to the point , do you press the button on e collar before giving command ? TYVM

  2. I never use affiliate links but your videos have helped me tremendously and free of charge so it’s the least I can do thank you!!!!

  3. So I have a 4 month old blue heeler, my biggest struggle with her is pawing at peoples faces and jumping. Biting is also an issue but idk if that’s just her age. Any suggestions?

  4. Hello, last night I had my 9 month old healer at a school event with my family. He turned vicious when anyone would walk near us. Like full on kill mode, but only towards the strangers being gentle as always with my kids. I haven’t seen him do that before. He has been around plenty of people before but not this many at one time. Is this a characteristic of an Australian cattle dog? Or just an anxious dog?

  5. Two heelers and a border collie here. My youngest heeler, 14 weeks and stubborn as hell. The younger ages are tough but they are totally worth the effort when they hit about 1 1/2 – 2 years old and the velociraptor leaves them. Border collies in general are definitely a lot softer than the heeler. Can shut down with too hard a correction. Heelers will work through it and keep going.

  6. I love your videos they inspire me and they help me train my dog I am very grateful that you do this for the YouTube

  7. I'm continually learning more and more as I watch these videos. I started on the 'Unleashed' e-collar course recently, but took a break to go back and review 'The Perfect Walk' and tighten up my knowledge before getting back into the Unleashed course. I can't afford the board and train program, but with just 'The Perfect Walk' course, I'm already getting tons of compliments on how well behaved our Husky/Treeing Walker Coonhound mix is every time I take her out on a walk or to Lowe's / Home Depot. I love socializing my dog there because you get all kinds of sounds, sights and scents there. The dogs get used to all skin colors, hair colors, short, tall, thin, heavy set, small kids and babies, hats, glasses, perfumes, body scents, product scents, dog scents where other dogs have been through, etc. I always take my treat bag for training so I can hand a piece of hot dog to the person so our dog learns that new people mean amazing things versus being afraid of new people. Actually, now that I think of it, I also learned that trick on this channel with Garret and Cole (or Austin?) showing that trick to help introduce new people to your dogs. Dang it, I thought that was my idea LOL.

  8. I like these video training sessions because it keeps reminding me to work on a broad range of things every session versus boring the dog to death with just sits, downs, stays, or working on loose leash walking, speeding up, slowing down, right and left turns and U-Turns. I started 'The Perfect Walk' training in my fenced in back yard and we seemed to hit a plateau, but once I leveled up the walk by going out and walking through the neighborhood, she lost focus, but the more walks we did outside the back yard in through the neighborhood, and the more reps I had redirecting her focus back onto me, the easier and easier it became to get her to focus back on me instead of some barking dog or interesting scent.

  9. I have a roughly 6-8 week old red-blue heeler mix and I’m trying to train her to the best of my ability she can sit just not for long. My main concern is she’s in that nipping biting stage. If there any advice you could give it’d be greatly appreciated

  10. Thank you for the videos. You do such a great job explaining what's happening or on the dog breed videos you explain the breeds very well. As bad as i want, one of these dogs im not as active as they need their humans to be. I grew up with a mix, and he was awesome and loyal. But as an adult, i don't, in reality, have time to put in to one as much as i would love. I'd like one for protection, chase critters out of my garden, and they are the perfect load up and travel size.

  11. Hi great video what are you using for treats ? What are you paying him with? Thanks

  12. the farmer uses a e-collar when my aussie is sheep herding on level 5 to get his attention for hand signals on direction changes or if a few sheep have escaped the herd. but my aussie wags his tail the whole time because to him it is fun… lol the farmers aussie is on like a 7 on the e-collar i finally felt the e-collar on my forearm at 10.. it doesn't hurt them the way that the farmer uses it anyways.

  13. I actually really like your channel and like what you do you’re very good with the E collar. I have a cattle dog as well, E-collars are not my thing but I totally agree with them when people use them right

  14. I knw its an older video so u prob wont see it but curious why use an e collar when thy listen? Why tap when u free & when he comes back on (i may have misunderstood what ubsaid about when u tap if so sorry) also im not asking with a neg thought about ecoller i understand thr need just teying to also understand thr proper use for training my own dog

  15. the tight space thing could literally be part of the breed behaviour, wanting to be on the outside of a herd instead of in the middle of a herd of cattle “the danger zone”

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