Top Dog Professional Training
Top Dog Professional Training
Top Dog Professional Training. Our motto: "Creating a common language between man, and man's best friend." We hope that this channel will help you to better understand how you can work with, and enjoy your dog. We offer fun tips, training advice, and our opinions on toys and other pet products. We have training programs for everything from puppies to police dogs here in Burleson, TX and surrounding areas.
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with my dog he best advice i was given was to just not use pee pads if the end goal is to have them go out. it confuses them if not done right and adds an extra and needless step to the training process. jus use them to line the puppy area but dont rely on them when it comes to house breaking. I lost sleep for almost a year (small dog so small bladder) due to having to wake up at 3am to take him out then again at 7am but it was well worth it. now I have a 4yr old 30lb adult dog who doesn't have accidents and can be taken on 10 hour flights. the dog wouldn't even use indoor relief area (stood there for all 30 minutes of my layover plus the airline makes pets wear diapers anyway )
6:36 most of this video was "wow thats a well trained dog" for me but this clip was shocking. I didnt even know that was possible. Never seen a dog that wouldnt move for food. Insanely impressive.
Excellent video
A dog has a mind of its own. All the training in the qorld does mot convert a dog to be like any other "medical equipment". I hope soon - that all service dog will be required to be licensed. Like having a placecard for parking in handicap spots.
This guy obviosly doesn't know the GSD and how they respond to lasers. My GSD loves playing laser and she knows when it's play time and she gets great excersice playing with the laser. I live in Winnipeg where it gets to -50 so exercising outside in winter is not always pleasant. My GSD has no behavioral problems. She's extremely well behaved.
There are dogs out there that can play with laser pointers and be just fine, however I can promise you that there are many GSD's that have developed the problems I'm describing in this video. I know because I've been hired to try and fix them and it's one of the most difficult things to try and fix because they literally develop extreme OCD. One of the worst cases I ever saw was a GSD that had lost over 20 pounds because he became so obsessed with chasing the laser pointer that he started looking for it day and night, he didn't want to eat, didn't want to sleep, the only thing he wanted was the laser pointer. The sad thing is that it started off as just a fun game and he was really enjoying it, but he quickly became obsessed. Not all dogs are wired this way, so I'm sure I'll always get the comments from folks that say I'm wrong because their dog loves it, but unfortunately I've dealt with way too many people that said they wished they would have known how dangerous it could become.
Omg horrible
humans are so stupid and cruel and lazy
Thank you for this video. It's my go to for support when training my first Govt of Ab cert heavy Mobility/PTSD/Resp Great Dane SD. And after 10 yrs. My first dog retired, and my new SDiT Great Dane will take his first test in June 2024. This Video has been suggested by me to other SDiT teams over the years. It's the Best SD PAT video out there. Thank you again
Thankyou ! 🇦🇺 well articulated video 😊 super helpful
My border collie and I were walking in the woods when a huge German Shepherd appeared on the path ahead of us, it's owner nowhere around. The German Shepherd took one look at us and charged. I grabbed my dog, thankfully she was close enough. Always keep your dog close enough to grab or on leash. I had my hiking stick with me, I placed it at an angle, point on the ground to create the best barrier between us and the charging dog. I held that German Shepherd dog at bay for at least 5 mins before the owner finally turned up. The German Shepherd kept circling around us trying to get to my dog and I moved the stick around with us, blocking it every time. It was baffled by the barrier. Since then I have always carried a hiking stick with me and kept off many other dogs that were trying to attack my dog. One was a Great Pyrennees, another a Jack Russell. Kept a pack of four dogs off like that once. Never had to hit the attacking dogs with the stick, just holding that barrier worked while yelling 'NO!' worked. Though I did have to swing the stick at that Jack Russell, those things are relentless. I am just hoping I don't meet an attacking dog smart enough to figure out that they could get past the stick.
Thank you so much for this. I have a Pomeranian pup, and last month, we were attacked by our neighbor's off-leash pitbull mix while we were out minding our business. My dog didn't get bit because I picked her up and shielded her, but I ended up getting bit on my lower back and went to the hospital. Even though the dog is now strictly on a prong collar and a leash while outside I still get extremely nervous whenever I bring my dog outside. I purchased a break stick after the incident just in case but I will definitely get that stun gun when I have the extra money.
That's one perfect OCD dog.. mine. NOPE. ONE MOMENTS TIME was that important, and things will look different that is certainly for sure!!
My dog has Liver Disease, diagnosed early last year. I was devastated and I’m feeling like a terrible dog parent being that we went to the dog park quite often due to my dog being so social. My dog could’ve also acquired it some other way. Who knows, but I’m sure there are things that dogs can catch at Dog Parks!
love this
great idea
go turkey!
this is so cool. What a great idea! Does this conflict with you training them to leave food that's dropped in front of them?
So cool that you do these!
Is it an pvc?
Any tips for an older dog with bad arthritis, poor hearing and vision and possibly new onset dementia?
Sandy and I are working on our training. I found that the trainer needs as much training if not more than your dog! Happy training woof woof
So, your test is not for to certify, but more to the point that the dog is not certifiable? I know this is quite a few years old, but it was fun to watch. ty
All Service Dogs HAVE to pass a public access test in order to be graduated. The certificate the dogs get when they pass doesnt mean anything. Just like your high school diploma. There is NO official certification for Service Dogs in the US.
The "certs" comments were just a play on words. I have been doing homework, and I do understand that certification is not a legal thing. I was stoned when I wrote this.
awesome
I never thought about that. Is this something you reccomend we will train my SDiT GSD with as well?
very interesting
absolutely incredible
wow so smart!
beautiful puppers. I love this!
hes coming along. How do you chose the size of the platform? Mine will be the GSD your training.
starting at your first video and going all the way through before I bring my puppy in to ya. Thanks for all the help in advance!
Hi what the name of the stun gun. I want to order it. And for how long the fog is out of power?
I have a big issue. In my household we have diabetes, high blood pressure and epilepsy. Is it possible to train a dog to detect all three or is that too overwhelming for one dog?
My service dog and I are preparing for this test and we were told we could not use treats for rewards as per AKC. Is that true?
Im doing an assessment test today wanted to touch up, cant wait to see if my dog passes. I plan to do 2 one while shes still in training and one when shes about to be classed as "done with training"
Where do I book the test?
I checked Amazon for this stun gun & received this message: "This item cannot be shipped to your selected delivery location. Please choose a different delivery location." I then learned that, in Wisconsin, in order to carry a stun gun, one needs a permit to carry a concealed weapon.
I read with ada that this test is not required
Yep that's what my Dog would do if you dropped aa loud object..her instinct would be to stop & protect me
Once you have trained your dog how do you get it certified?
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i trained my dog she is awesome, but you don't need a certifications ADA regulations 1990 and the Paws act singed by Biden, but it is cool, most people dont know how
Thank you so much for this great information!
My dogs gets an upset stomach. Moving away from that stupid laser. Flirt pole is great!! My dogs loves it.
I take my pup out on a leash every time. If I take a treat with me, that’s all she’ll focus on. She’s extremely stubborn, has accidents in the house constantly within an hour of being outside (and going then, too) and we are beside ourselves. Any advice? She even goes in her crate!
May 4 months old PSD in training is excelling
Really good, thanks
How/Where can i get help with this?
Using this as a training checklist for my pup! 5 months old and he's just starting to learn how to go out in public since we live on a campus
You can normally get pure soap in coles or Safeway for few dollars. (In Aus)
Hmmm I wonder if these are legal in Canada? I could’ve used this twice today at the park lol