Jamie Penrith Dog Training
Jamie Penrith Dog Training
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How To Train A Puppy.
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Відео

E-Collars, Dog Training and Honesty
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When it comes to e-collars and dog training, there is nothing to be gained in failing to tell the truth. I have been involved in more interviews, more debates, more discussions and written more articles about electronic training collars than I care to recall. Throughout all of these experiences over many years, I have found that one thing matters - honesty. Dog trainers need to resist the tempt...
Does your dog pull and drag you on leash?
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Building genuinely solid leash manners is something I have taught to dogs and their owners for years. Things that people do WRONG👇 💥Nagging the dog 💥Bribing the dog 💥Constantly correcting the dog 💥Putting harnesses on the dog 💥Yelling at the dog 💥Stopping and starting when walking the dog 💥Desperately trying to get ‘eye contact’ from the dog If any of this sounds like you and your dog walks, ge...
Should I rescue an ex hunting dog?
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💥PART 1💥 BEFORE any training …. Honest video for education. Although lots and lots of people have a space in their hearts and their homes for a rescue dog, it can be INCREDIBLY difficult trying to adopt a dog from a shelter - especially in the UK. The expectations are often stupidly unrealistic: Must have a 6ft PLUS fenced garden Must not be left alone Must not have kids Must not have pets Must...
Will Food Stop My Dog Chasing?
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This video speaks for itself! SO many people are told that you just need to use a “Higher value reward” or “Tastier treat” to stop your dog from running away and chasing other animals. So what happens when the dog has a choice? Chase or Eat? Fur or Food? Watch to the end to find out what REALLY happens! Want to learn EXACTLY how to raise the perfect puppy? - vimeo.com/ondemand/puppyprogram Join...
How a puppy learns manners through play
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How does a puppy learn not to bite too hard? #dogs #dogtrainer #dogtraining #dog Puppy's learn and interact with their mouths. They rehearse social behaviour, predatory and defensive behaviour through playing with their mouths. During these play bouts, a puppy can withstand a lot more rough and tumble than you would think - When the play becomes too rough, a puppy play partner gives out a high ...
Dogs having fun!
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Dogs having fun!
TRAINING dogs NOT to chase livestock is ESSENTIAL
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Jamie Penrith (founder of the Association of Responsible Dog Owners) talks openly, clearly and honestly about why farmers and the government need to work directly with responsible dog owners to bring about a genuine change in the numbers of dog attacks on sheep, other livestock animals and protected wildlife species. Jamie talks passionately, from a a position of extensive experience gained fro...
How to train a dog to retrieve
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Do you want to know how to teach a dog to do impressive tricks? The blind retrieve is pretty impressive dog training! You train a dog to run out on your command in a straight line to find and bring back a toy that he cannot see and doesn’t know is there! You can increase the difficulty and distance when your dog understands the exercise. Watch the video to understand more and see demonstrations...
How to train a Cockerpoo!
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A Cockerpoo with a terrible recall and no real interest in toys beyond guarding them …. 🤔 Awful on lead, chases animals, jumps up, barks excessively etc etc etc What to do??? Well, let’s start by doing this …… Most dogs can become motivated by SOMETHING!! Even though they might seem disinterested at first!! In dog training, if you are using toys to help your dog to learn, bring them to life!! M...
Dog training for the best recall!
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Understanding how reinforcement works allows you to play around and up your game! What do you think? [Truman has NEVER been corrected in any of his recall training] Join his online training program at: www.taketheleadtraining.co.uk #dogtraining #dogs #dogtrainer #jamiepenrith
Why does my dog eat so fast?
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Do you worry about how fast your dog eats? Does your dog throw her food back up again immediately after eating it? Does your dog eat his own vomit? Don’t worry!! In most instances this is absolutely natural and perfectly normal behaviour for a dog!! This short video shows why and gives you some ideas about what you can do to slow your dog down when she eats and stop her from throwing her dinner...
Labrador has AMAZING RECALL
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Took my dog Truman out for a walk and I decided to just record some very rough and windy footage of him coming back to my voice whistle and share it here. As you will see, he’s a fast dog! People automatically assume that a Labrador is a lazy fat, fireside foot-warmer. Not true!! He also travels a LONG distance, VERY quickly. So it is ESSENTIAL that I can control him INSTANTLY and RELIABLY. Bec...
Why won’t my dog calm down?
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Does your dog never stop? Is your dog constantly demanding attention and never settled? Would you like to be able to teach your dog to simple RELAX? Probably the most relaxing dog training exercise you can do!! 😊 Teaching your dog to settle to your touch?😴 This is one of the exercises I an currently showing in my online monthly training program! It costs just £24 per week inclusive of all taxes...
How does a dog with 3 legs do that?
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Every negative has a positive if you’re prepared to look for it!! Despite having just 3 legs and 1 eye, the wonderful Tink. Refusing to be outdone by her more able-bodied brother!! ❤️❤️ #bemoretink #dog #jamiepenrith #dogtraining #labrador Taketheleadtraining.co.uk
Dog drops like he’s been shot!
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Dog drops like he’s been shot!
My dog guards his toys
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My dog guards his toys
Would you like your dog to do this?
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Would you like your dog to do this?
Dogs and sheep - responsible dog ownership
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Dogs and sheep - responsible dog ownership
Responsible dog ownership - dogs and sheep
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Responsible dog ownership - dogs and sheep
Free dog training tip!
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Free dog training tip!
3 legged dog running!
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3 legged dog running!
Did I just see that?! Funny invisible dog leash!
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Did I just see that?! Funny invisible dog leash!
What is a reward trained recall?
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What is a reward trained recall?
Keep your dog safe around other dogs
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Keep your dog safe around other dogs
STOP KILLING HEALTHY DOGS
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STOP KILLING HEALTHY DOGS
Beautiful recalls from this dog
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Beautiful recalls from this dog
How to stop a puppy from biting
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How to stop a puppy from biting
Would you help this puppy?
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Would you help this puppy?
Cutest dog ever!
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Cutest dog ever!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @billjoch01
    @billjoch01 День тому

    Ears forward, direct eye contact, trying to be taller…..yall don’t even realize human beings do the exact same thing for quote on quote “dominance” with other humans in person😂

  • @DancesTonight
    @DancesTonight 2 дні тому

    Uuuuugghhhhh! Rage rage rage! (Hiding it from dog) no comfort for me in sight! I am being beat by this! I hate liars and my dog rolling around in uuugghhhh!

  • @RaveyDavey
    @RaveyDavey 5 днів тому

    Vets don’t have a clue about animal training.

  • @susiel9612
    @susiel9612 7 днів тому

    Bitches do this to older dogs too. I've noticed my dog does it to dogs that don't respect her boundaries or show anxiety. Other owners then label your dog as aggressive but they are not showing aggression, just teaching the dogs what is and isn't acceptable

  • @ajitk4627
    @ajitk4627 7 днів тому

    Tough love !! 😂

  • @sarahfellows3074
    @sarahfellows3074 11 днів тому

    Horrible

  • @Inv_Enot
    @Inv_Enot 15 днів тому

    When a dog disciplines her kids more than a human does

  • @glenangelos6025
    @glenangelos6025 16 днів тому

    It works with my adult black lab,almost immediately. She charges at me when she hears the whistle and also if she sees me putting into my mouth!

  • @connor1164
    @connor1164 28 днів тому

    Moms always know how to scold babies

  • @260160nl
    @260160nl 29 днів тому

    During those few days of training did you use an e-collar on this dog? I'm impressed. Currently I'm looking after someone's Schnautzer-ish breed. Recall on leash is wobbly. Him and I need to train that first I guess.

  • @Angel-PCBCA
    @Angel-PCBCA Місяць тому

    Done deal how do we sign up I've done this with my 2 am Staffs and chickens already

  • @cocobeansshow392
    @cocobeansshow392 Місяць тому

    I don’t see why people love shock collars there literal torture and shocking your dog cuz it has separation anxiety is not good that’s just gonna make it’s anxiety worse because it thinks it can’t call out for its owner without getting shocked so it’s terrified it will be left alone

  • @russellsurf
    @russellsurf Місяць тому

    Great that there is ONE e-collar video on UA-cam that actually, clearly shows and explains the e-collar device. The Shield K9 video would be the one to watch after this one IMO.

  • @Bumper-er4ss
    @Bumper-er4ss Місяць тому

    I cleaned my room after that growl

  • @windos9148
    @windos9148 Місяць тому

    The bar is closed

  • @Kate98755
    @Kate98755 Місяць тому

    My dog was dropped off at the shelter at 5 weeks…i had to train and nurture her….it can be done…not all dog mothers are good mothers either…this dog looks like a great dog mommy.

  • @CharlieTheCaneCorso
    @CharlieTheCaneCorso Місяць тому

    The legendary Michael Ellis is doing the podcast circuit at the moment would be a great guest and conversation

  • @CharlieTheCaneCorso
    @CharlieTheCaneCorso Місяць тому

    I'm a big proponent for the ecollar when understood and used correctly The ecollar is a wireless lead nothing more Only fools and idiotic cult folks want it banned

  • @kidstuff44555
    @kidstuff44555 Місяць тому

    Peer pressure affects everyone, its not just a thing teenagers go through at school. Since the ability to judge others has risen exponentially since the internet and social media, its become hugely obvious that humans of all ages are very susceptible to peer pressure. That means most people simply go along with whatever the "socially accepted" thing is, without daring to go against it. And we look back and wonder why craziness happened in the past, from witch trials to genocides. Well, its because the majority of humans go along with the prevailing "right think" (even if its wrong, and we know its wrong). Except the brave few

  • @TomsWhip
    @TomsWhip Місяць тому

    This was incredibly well explained, nicely done. Subscribed

  • @nathaliezielstra3567
    @nathaliezielstra3567 Місяць тому

    Appreciate your video. I'm just wondering what's on this thumbnail

    • @JamiePenrithDogTraining
      @JamiePenrithDogTraining Місяць тому

      The consequences of an untrained dog. E-collars are unique in training dogs to actively avoid prey animals like sheep. When dogs chase/attack sheep, this is the legal and socially acceptable consequence. This is considered less invasive than a momentary electrical pulse.

  • @fennellmarc
    @fennellmarc Місяць тому

    Open and honest - perfect. Thanks Jamie

  • @greenster918
    @greenster918 Місяць тому

    Solid, straight talking sense, as usual.

  • @zsahe21
    @zsahe21 Місяць тому

    Thanks, Jamie

  • @zsahe21
    @zsahe21 Місяць тому

  • @niciast9459
    @niciast9459 Місяць тому

  • @georgeohwell7988
    @georgeohwell7988 Місяць тому

    I've had dogs for over 50 years and always had great leash control, but I got myself a Patterdale Terrier and have never experienced a dog with such prey drive, fine until a cat shows up, but I suppose that's part of the dog's nature...fantastic dog in all other ways

  • @tomdallas3690
    @tomdallas3690 Місяць тому

    Nasty house.

  • @johnpinkerton1269
    @johnpinkerton1269 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for all your videos! Could you point me to those that describe how to train the avoidance behaviour that you demonstrate here? I am dealing with a 3 yr old Border collie that has a real drive to chase deer (wild) here in Quebec, Canada. We have used a ecollar to train a very good recall, but the recall failed last week when a deer burst out of the brush 10' from her; she chased it, but gave up and returned home on her. How do I work with her to instill an avoidance response, such as you demonstrated here? Thanks again for all your work! 100% agree with you that all dogs are different, responding differently to different teaching techniques, including the use of ecollars.

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 2 місяці тому

    Sometimes little dog does this to a bigger dog. Friend had a submissive rottweiler and a dominate pug. The pug would do the same thing to the rottweiler even jump up on his back and give him little nip remind him who was boss. Dominance and submissive dogs it's in the brain not the body.

  • @chrisallen9519
    @chrisallen9519 2 місяці тому

    Why doesn’t the industry rename / rebrand these collars as “tens collars”? Based on what I’ve seen in this video, it’s no different to what I went through for a back condition

  • @purplepoppins
    @purplepoppins 2 місяці тому

    If they’re cruel and positive training only is a thing, why do the military and police use them instead of just giving treats? They spend all that money on the devices that there’s no evidence for? ;)

  • @jamescameron464
    @jamescameron464 2 місяці тому

    lol punishment/discipline? It’s just the puppies learning to respect eachothers space. And that’s a process, discipline can teach people but it will teach them to full on hate whatever bs “lesson” you’re forcing on a young mind.

  • @giuseppepandolfo4815
    @giuseppepandolfo4815 2 місяці тому

    The vets, these are the same people who push the garbage dog food, stay out of dog training 99% of people can’t teach their dogs to walk on a leash properly. Most people that use e-collars are professionals refining training behaviour . Anything put in the wrong hands of people can be harmful, guns, knifes, automobile , and so on and so on. We have a large farm impossible to fence, our boxer great on leash , but a mind of his own off leash. E-collar saved him from being given away. Our collar has ring, vibrate, and tingle mode why tingle and not shock coz I put it on my neck first, at level 7 I felt a tingle. Our boxer has never felt more than level 3 , and that is only all of four times since we have the e-collar , it’s been 9 months now. Just the ring tone he will come running back from a hectare away. Might I add the other dogs while running freely with the boxer have learned to respond to the boxers ring tone coolest thing ever all six dogs will come running back just on the ring tone mode.

  • @Myrafaithhall
    @Myrafaithhall 2 місяці тому

    Giveing it a try shack twice so fair we got my red healer at 5weeks old so she got mad anisxty and barks when kids get wild or at next door people or anyone walking she don’t like anyone outside the home so hopeing this help her and stop driving me crazy with the barking part

  • @Bulshit-ku1mp
    @Bulshit-ku1mp 2 місяці тому

    Man american shouldnt have dog lmao

  • @user-jh8ek6qd1z
    @user-jh8ek6qd1z 2 місяці тому

    Poor mom needs a break from nursing and the puppies need puppy chow 🐾🐶🐾🐶🐾

  • @Liliestarr-5
    @Liliestarr-5 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤

  • @s5614
    @s5614 2 місяці тому

    Facts. So what is the suggested approach to deal with high prey drive dogs like this? It's impossible to call them off the prey, what is the solution?

  • @danieloblinger1199
    @danieloblinger1199 2 місяці тому

    Mother, dog reprimanding the pups for wanting to nurse. What a stupid dog.

  • @javier77th
    @javier77th 2 місяці тому

    There’s alway that ONE favorite. Lol

  • @vgreentea4360
    @vgreentea4360 2 місяці тому

    typical Asian mother

  • @lehelgyuro5603
    @lehelgyuro5603 3 місяці тому

    Got myself such a discarded GSP beauty 3 years ago. As first dog ever. Two times deemed unfit for hunting, but the blood, drive was there, waiting just to be awakened. He has already digested 3 owners, got an abusive one as last. It was quite a ride of wills, which lasts up till this day, going through some hard times, both of us. A few months ago we passed both of the hunting exams, that are allowed to be taken by pedigree-less dogs, and I have to say, quite some part of the obedience, recall work was based on your videos Jamie. It's doable, but by God, it takes determination, willingness to invest time, money, and brain cells (and maybe some hair) in the dog, in learning, and becoming the leader, which is accepted by the dog.

  • @djehmli9799
    @djehmli9799 3 місяці тому

    I did so 13 years ago, adopted an 18 month old gsp who was so reserved in person she would constantly pee and drool, hide herself in a back corner. But put her on a leash first, then long line and finally free roam, was an absolute monster hunter in the field. I lost her nine years later to organ failure. By that time she was as happy in the home as she was in the field. Hard work .. absolutely but well worth the effort.

  • @eartheclipse9623
    @eartheclipse9623 3 місяці тому

    did you borrow Anubis?🤣, We have a intro to man trailing booked at end of month to help fill that tracking/hunting need in him :) thankfully I am a self taught mechanic 😂, although the stress and worry whilst I worked out both has at times been intense.

  • @fionasilk
    @fionasilk 3 місяці тому

    My Cyprus rescue has done the roll on back, unclip the lead trick too. Buggered off into the bushes to go looking for foxes in South London. Now at the age of 8 she's pretty good. Ecollar trained and also just passed her Bronze Good Citizens test (I know - I hate the KC too but that's all there is round here and the local dog training club are a nice bunch of people and it keeps us out of trouble) and we're working towards Silver. Has taken a lot of work, but TBH if I knew then what I know now it would've been a lot less work as I would've known what I was in for and how to manage it!

  • @OpheliaBumdust
    @OpheliaBumdust 3 місяці тому

    Wow… watching that takes me back, and not to happier times! Always worried for her, and she could never be happy with a life on lead. Our girl was quite the challenge. Jamie Penrith is a world class (dog) mechanic, and she is the most wonderful animal, loving, intelligent and incredibly well trained. Training tailored to her needs has given her freedom and joy, and we are so proud of her. We are three years into our rescue of this beautiful dog and do not regret it, but we took the responsible decision to engage with an incredible trainer. Thank you, Jamie.

    • @JamiePenrithDogTraining
      @JamiePenrithDogTraining 3 місяці тому

      She was and remains an absolute joy! A brilliant and capable teacher … With a special forever place in her student’s heart!! X

  • @DEADB33F
    @DEADB33F 3 місяці тому

    We rescued an old otter hound a long while back. He was part of a drag hunting pack of foxhounds and used to get severely bullied by the other dogs for being different. He was also pretty rubbish at hunting as he wouldn't follow the pack very well and would wander off down the first river or stream they came across rather than following the scent trail. He'd been passed around through a few different hunts and was going to be retired (shot) so we said we'd take him on and see if he could be house trained. He lived in a stable for a month then was slowly allowed in the house. First for an hour at a time then a 2-3 (only when we were home). After another few months he was allowed in the house full time. He'd generally stay close around the farm but a few times a year would go off hunting in the fields backing onto the house. He'd be out all night running up & down the fields baying and howling. He'd have a whale of a time then need to sleep for like a week afterwards (we're pretty rural with no major roads nearby and it's all arable around us so no livestock). But yeah, don't think he ever once went on a lead so in that respect he was very easy.

  • @Terrierized
    @Terrierized 3 місяці тому

    Indeed there are many reasons to Not rescue a dog, they don't want the dog to be crate trained, or spoken to in a stern voice... I also despise the fact, the animals are all desexed, like it or not

    • @jmas1219
      @jmas1219 3 місяці тому

      I once got banned from a well known London 'rescue' when I met an elderly lady in their reception area. She had a FOUR MONTH OLD male Shih Tzu puppy that was never off lead or out of her securely fenced garden and they had told her it HAD to be castrated! I successfully talked her out of it and she left with her dog's bollox intact. I was overheard by reception staff. They just don't want to hear about the incontinence risks or growth plate problems or any of the other problems (and there are a LOT of them) with neutering - particularly those associated with such radical surgery being performed on immature animals.

    • @rayward
      @rayward 3 місяці тому

      We rescued a hunting dog from Europe 10 years ago. He was about four years old when we got him. He passed in December last year 2023. What a dog. He was incredibly hard work because he would attack anyone who came into the house. He would lunge at people and cars outside. It took a tremendous amount of work, but after two years, everything changed. People came to the house, no problem. No more lunging at anything outside. Of course, he wasn't allowed to chase other animals, including dogs.. He was off lead, and he really enjoyed his life. I miss him terribly, but I wouldn't rescue or own a dog like that again.

  • @roberthynesdogtraining
    @roberthynesdogtraining 3 місяці тому

    since you have the dog artificially expressing their genetics - love to see it by the way - is the dog trying to kill livestock? Still need a tool like an e-collar on the dog? Or did the dog figure out there is a time and a place to chase? Show us the after the rabbit chase video? Did he go for the food after the chase?

    • @JamiePenrithDogTraining
      @JamiePenrithDogTraining 2 місяці тому

      The video you have asked for was recorded and uploaded to my monthly Patreon program, together with an detailed breakdown of everything within it. But it doesn't stop there! Another video was recorded of him on the lure, going even deeper into explaining they details!