0:28 Roligt att följa har en kelpie på 6 månader så det är jättebra att få tips att träna på. 👍
@astridho29065 ай бұрын
❤
@maxinelinley14508 ай бұрын
Where did you get the toy and the gears from
@folday61699 ай бұрын
Lovely training environment...reminds me of home in Maine!
@MsDaideyMaingi9 ай бұрын
What happened to this series
@heatherbrown421810 ай бұрын
What's up with Spam these days? I just now discovered your channel 🙃
@FannyGott10 ай бұрын
Spam just had her first weekend of agility trials after having puppies this summer. She did great and had two clean and fast runs. You can see more of our content on my Instagram account - @fannyftw
@heatherbrown42189 ай бұрын
@@FannyGott oh wow! Congrats to Spam and you ❤️ will follow in IG, thank you!
@Wendyj5511 ай бұрын
Hard to hear the voice-over at the outset because of the music. And sorry .... why is owner feeding the pup one treat after another? To me, it is not the quantity of food-reward that they need ... it is the quality ... so just one food-treat, only when it's absolutely necessary to bring about an associative meaning ... you did something specifically good there so you get ONE small food-treat .... but ALWAYS, if possible, the main reward is the eye-contact you give them and the feeling of fondness between the two of you. To me, it's absolutely the best thing to only give food as a reward when absolutely necessary, and to keep food out of it, if you possibly can. To try our very best to find other ways of rewarding ... a lovely look where eyes meet and meaning is conveyed, or pup is called over and brought to stillness while being told they have been good, or a toy is introduced that isn't constantly available .... stuff like this, if & when possible. This trainer isn't committing the crime I'm afraid I tend to associate with American dog-owners (NB - not ALL American dog-owners) ... those hideous videos where dogs are being taken for hot dogs, burgers, cream desserts etc... and this is being sold as a fabulous thing to do with a small creature who stands to have its health utterly ruined from the inside by its so-called carer. I'm having a rant this morning even though I've had my caffeine 😄 ... criticism of those who regularly and massively overdose their dogs on treats that are emphatically not good for the dog is not just reserved for owners from the US, but all over the place. But particularly (I think) US dog-owners and US educators about dogs, please do something, just something, to begin reversing this trend that is so damaging ... damaging to the dog but worse still, damaging for dogs all around the world when you put out video footage of over-indulging dogs to "educate" others to do the same. I thinknypu know, US folk, that you wield tremendous influence across the globe in most things ... and I'm sure you'll agree that those who have that power need to exercise it really judiciously. This owner is way way more moderate .. just that at the outset of the video, seems to feed one treat after the next in rapid succession; which seems to run counter to what she's saying later on in the video.
@Beetlegirl197011 ай бұрын
This is exactly why I adore this breed!! 🥰🥰
@puckhendriks23911 ай бұрын
missed your videos! this is awesome
@mreza913 Жыл бұрын
Hhhhmmmm I trust you that you didn’t tell dogs anything n dogs did it naturally 😅😅😅😅😅 but it’s impossible
@JoeKettlety Жыл бұрын
These videos are fantastic, thanks so much!
@acamacho023 Жыл бұрын
"mom!!! i don't know what i'm doing but it's working!!!"
@SimpleCrazyBOCs Жыл бұрын
👍🏼
@johnlamb4465 Жыл бұрын
amazing. this is on par with the form I see on the cruff dogs! What did it take to get to this level of performance?
@SamFAHntha Жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT 👏🤩
@SimpleCrazyBOCs Жыл бұрын
👍🏼
@cavscout62 Жыл бұрын
Genetics and genetic memory will tell. Outstanding!
@alicedash404811 ай бұрын
Amazingly, some people don't understand this but no one doubts that humans learn to walk on instinct. You don't need to teach a baby how to walk, they will figure it out on instinct because we have adapted that instinct for a very long time. And with working dogs, we have made sure that the rights instincts have been developed for many generations.
@vanomaden Жыл бұрын
I wrote you an email regarding training but have not received a reply so far.
@JessKenel Жыл бұрын
I have never done agility but I have been taking my border collie x puppy to a "play" session where you get to play with some agility equipment. My puppy doesn't like to put her back feet on the A frame, ramp or see-saw. How can I build confidence for these things?
@FannyGott Жыл бұрын
Start by teaching a back up and then let her back her feet onto other things first. Check my early videos of Spam for info on that.
@JessKenel Жыл бұрын
@@FannyGott Thanks so much!
@earthmagic22 Жыл бұрын
💞🐾💛🐾💞
@vanomaden Жыл бұрын
Very nice. My male BC Einstein is more chaser, so I waited until he was one year to show him to be calm around sheep. He also worked in Reindeer in Finland.
@MsTBrown60 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your video. The jump cue lesson was great. What really caught my attention was your 2nd dog’s ability to hold the stay through all the distractions! Great job!
@Kosicle Жыл бұрын
Amazing! I am totally going to try this when I start my puppy!
@Khaleesiification Жыл бұрын
is it the same if you work with wingless jumps? im having a problem where they go around the pole and take the jump from the back side, they do come to my hand, but then keep going around the jump making a loop.
@michaelliu9176 Жыл бұрын
Hello there, really awesome series about Spam. I also got a border collie pup recently and learning a lot from your videos. Now, just a quick question, I really like the tug rope you used during the training sessions. Could you please share a bit more info about it? Cheers!
@julieconrad7471 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos! you explain what the dog/puppy is doing and your body language.
@watchmoivies123 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Great your back.
@scorpio1174 Жыл бұрын
Here I am scared to take my 4month old pup on a 30min walk 😆
@FannyGott Жыл бұрын
Don't be! Puppies need to use their bodies and develop muscles and bones. Just like you wouldn't tell your kid to not move too much, puppies need movement too.
@kirsticockburn9169 Жыл бұрын
Wish I had known this when one my dog was a puppy. Love your video & how you broke down thank you
@wynterpoint Жыл бұрын
What size is this arena?
@brianr7492 жыл бұрын
I love this so much. When I got my newest BC girl, I immediately signed her up for an instinct test, and by the time our appointment came up, Covid hit and everywhere shut down by local order. We're in Los Angeles, and as you can imagine, there aren't many sheep herding options in L.A. Then, during shutdown, the main/best facility moved to the other side of the country. My girl is 2.5yrs now, and I still yearn to get her with sheep, and I know she would love it. Thank you for sharing Spam with us!
@susanbreloff85879 ай бұрын
the Navajo have lots of sheep in Arizona.?
@loriphillips57152 жыл бұрын
I love watching your foundation work with Spam! Really appreciate your honesty about your struggles as well! Thank you for sharing all your methods!!
@pinzykins47152 жыл бұрын
Amazing, the instincts! Great vid with excellent information, thank you.
@Kate987552 жыл бұрын
we adopted a border collie mix…supposedly mixed with GSP, but my dog looks exactly like this dog. She’s 6 months old and already amazes me. She also is more toy drive, specifically a ball for fetch. She goes on point with the ball, i’ve taught her walk slowly towards it, then she has to hold over it to wait for a release to take it. The other day i said go get the orange ball…and she returned with the orange ball, it was among 6 other balls, all different colors….👏🏻
@Kate987552 жыл бұрын
what is your cue word?
@inkwhiskers99482 жыл бұрын
This was really awesome to watch because I didn't know anything about herding. All the things you said about it in the voice over were really cool.
@williamadamsjap2 жыл бұрын
Nice Studio set up!! Puppy so cute!
@aurab62512 жыл бұрын
This training approach is the best!
@hojson562 жыл бұрын
Mycket bra !
@helencarter15462 жыл бұрын
Just. Wow!
@DebbieinNH2 жыл бұрын
Are you saying "left" and "right?"
@sofiaklemming64282 жыл бұрын
men jääädrar :D :D
@ellikramer40122 жыл бұрын
Wow
@queenwally49682 жыл бұрын
Wow! The distances between the jumps are really small! IT has changed a lot now!
@FannyGott2 жыл бұрын
It really has!
@arnoudwalrecht84792 жыл бұрын
Love your video’s to prepare a bit for our collie pup to join the family soon. Spam is a shorthair border collie right?
@FannyGott2 жыл бұрын
Yes, she is. Have fun with your new puppy.
@aayo_gorkhali2 жыл бұрын
nicely explained with actions, this is the probably the authentic video i have seen!! thank you
@dianerose99112 жыл бұрын
What a ghastly and clunky course. Tight, twisty, S shaped tunnel, all poorly designed for large dogs. Congratulations to handler and dog.
@christianabrasher58813 жыл бұрын
I love watching spams progress and it has really helped me out with my own puppy. He is 15 months old now. I was wondering though where you get your tug toys??? They look pretty soft but also seem to be quite durable. Atlas really likes soft toys but with tugging they end up ripping.
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Yayyy you’re back! Love this so much btw!
0:28 Roligt att följa har en kelpie på 6 månader så det är jättebra att få tips att träna på. 👍
❤
Where did you get the toy and the gears from
Lovely training environment...reminds me of home in Maine!
What happened to this series
What's up with Spam these days? I just now discovered your channel 🙃
Spam just had her first weekend of agility trials after having puppies this summer. She did great and had two clean and fast runs. You can see more of our content on my Instagram account - @fannyftw
@@FannyGott oh wow! Congrats to Spam and you ❤️ will follow in IG, thank you!
Hard to hear the voice-over at the outset because of the music. And sorry .... why is owner feeding the pup one treat after another? To me, it is not the quantity of food-reward that they need ... it is the quality ... so just one food-treat, only when it's absolutely necessary to bring about an associative meaning ... you did something specifically good there so you get ONE small food-treat .... but ALWAYS, if possible, the main reward is the eye-contact you give them and the feeling of fondness between the two of you. To me, it's absolutely the best thing to only give food as a reward when absolutely necessary, and to keep food out of it, if you possibly can. To try our very best to find other ways of rewarding ... a lovely look where eyes meet and meaning is conveyed, or pup is called over and brought to stillness while being told they have been good, or a toy is introduced that isn't constantly available .... stuff like this, if & when possible. This trainer isn't committing the crime I'm afraid I tend to associate with American dog-owners (NB - not ALL American dog-owners) ... those hideous videos where dogs are being taken for hot dogs, burgers, cream desserts etc... and this is being sold as a fabulous thing to do with a small creature who stands to have its health utterly ruined from the inside by its so-called carer. I'm having a rant this morning even though I've had my caffeine 😄 ... criticism of those who regularly and massively overdose their dogs on treats that are emphatically not good for the dog is not just reserved for owners from the US, but all over the place. But particularly (I think) US dog-owners and US educators about dogs, please do something, just something, to begin reversing this trend that is so damaging ... damaging to the dog but worse still, damaging for dogs all around the world when you put out video footage of over-indulging dogs to "educate" others to do the same. I thinknypu know, US folk, that you wield tremendous influence across the globe in most things ... and I'm sure you'll agree that those who have that power need to exercise it really judiciously. This owner is way way more moderate .. just that at the outset of the video, seems to feed one treat after the next in rapid succession; which seems to run counter to what she's saying later on in the video.
This is exactly why I adore this breed!! 🥰🥰
missed your videos! this is awesome
Hhhhmmmm I trust you that you didn’t tell dogs anything n dogs did it naturally 😅😅😅😅😅 but it’s impossible
These videos are fantastic, thanks so much!
"mom!!! i don't know what i'm doing but it's working!!!"
👍🏼
amazing. this is on par with the form I see on the cruff dogs! What did it take to get to this level of performance?
EXCELLENT 👏🤩
👍🏼
Genetics and genetic memory will tell. Outstanding!
Amazingly, some people don't understand this but no one doubts that humans learn to walk on instinct. You don't need to teach a baby how to walk, they will figure it out on instinct because we have adapted that instinct for a very long time. And with working dogs, we have made sure that the rights instincts have been developed for many generations.
I wrote you an email regarding training but have not received a reply so far.
I have never done agility but I have been taking my border collie x puppy to a "play" session where you get to play with some agility equipment. My puppy doesn't like to put her back feet on the A frame, ramp or see-saw. How can I build confidence for these things?
Start by teaching a back up and then let her back her feet onto other things first. Check my early videos of Spam for info on that.
@@FannyGott Thanks so much!
💞🐾💛🐾💞
Very nice. My male BC Einstein is more chaser, so I waited until he was one year to show him to be calm around sheep. He also worked in Reindeer in Finland.
Thank you so much for your video. The jump cue lesson was great. What really caught my attention was your 2nd dog’s ability to hold the stay through all the distractions! Great job!
Amazing! I am totally going to try this when I start my puppy!
is it the same if you work with wingless jumps? im having a problem where they go around the pole and take the jump from the back side, they do come to my hand, but then keep going around the jump making a loop.
Hello there, really awesome series about Spam. I also got a border collie pup recently and learning a lot from your videos. Now, just a quick question, I really like the tug rope you used during the training sessions. Could you please share a bit more info about it? Cheers!
I really enjoy your videos! you explain what the dog/puppy is doing and your body language.
Wow. Great your back.
Here I am scared to take my 4month old pup on a 30min walk 😆
Don't be! Puppies need to use their bodies and develop muscles and bones. Just like you wouldn't tell your kid to not move too much, puppies need movement too.
Wish I had known this when one my dog was a puppy. Love your video & how you broke down thank you
What size is this arena?
I love this so much. When I got my newest BC girl, I immediately signed her up for an instinct test, and by the time our appointment came up, Covid hit and everywhere shut down by local order. We're in Los Angeles, and as you can imagine, there aren't many sheep herding options in L.A. Then, during shutdown, the main/best facility moved to the other side of the country. My girl is 2.5yrs now, and I still yearn to get her with sheep, and I know she would love it. Thank you for sharing Spam with us!
the Navajo have lots of sheep in Arizona.?
I love watching your foundation work with Spam! Really appreciate your honesty about your struggles as well! Thank you for sharing all your methods!!
Amazing, the instincts! Great vid with excellent information, thank you.
we adopted a border collie mix…supposedly mixed with GSP, but my dog looks exactly like this dog. She’s 6 months old and already amazes me. She also is more toy drive, specifically a ball for fetch. She goes on point with the ball, i’ve taught her walk slowly towards it, then she has to hold over it to wait for a release to take it. The other day i said go get the orange ball…and she returned with the orange ball, it was among 6 other balls, all different colors….👏🏻
what is your cue word?
This was really awesome to watch because I didn't know anything about herding. All the things you said about it in the voice over were really cool.
Nice Studio set up!! Puppy so cute!
This training approach is the best!
Mycket bra !
Just. Wow!
Are you saying "left" and "right?"
men jääädrar :D :D
Wow
Wow! The distances between the jumps are really small! IT has changed a lot now!
It really has!
Love your video’s to prepare a bit for our collie pup to join the family soon. Spam is a shorthair border collie right?
Yes, she is. Have fun with your new puppy.
nicely explained with actions, this is the probably the authentic video i have seen!! thank you
What a ghastly and clunky course. Tight, twisty, S shaped tunnel, all poorly designed for large dogs. Congratulations to handler and dog.
I love watching spams progress and it has really helped me out with my own puppy. He is 15 months old now. I was wondering though where you get your tug toys??? They look pretty soft but also seem to be quite durable. Atlas really likes soft toys but with tugging they end up ripping.