Hi. My name is Charlie Labarda with Expert Village. We're here to show you how to hunt with bird dogs. At this time, we're going to show you some of the tools/equipment to train dogs for beginning to hunt. This is a fishing pole with a pheasant feather...
Hi, my name is Charlie Labarda. I'm here with Expert Village; we're here to show you how to hunt with bird dogs. This is Toby, he's a lab, about a 6-7 year old lab and he's a great house pet with kids and a good guard around your house. He loves to...
Hi. My name is Charlie Labarda. I'm here with Expert Village. We're here to show you how to hunt with bird dogs. We are going to talk about retrieving and pointing. "Whoa". You notice my dog pointed on a "chuckabird" and I'm going to show you and talk...
Instructions Step 1: Play tug of war with the puppy, but establish yourself as the one in charge. Tug of war can trigger aggressive tendancies in puppies, but it can also allow you to establish a dominant role in your relationship with your dog. Initiate...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: newspaper treats How to Train a Dog to Fetch a Newspaper Step 1: Start by throwing a newspaper for your dog to fetch and bring back to you. Every time she gives you the newspaper, big party, lots of rewards and...
Hi! Marshall back with Expert Village and my amazing dog Possum. Possum, don't be bashful. Sometimes she gets a little shy. In this case, we're going to teach you fetching, or we're going to teach you how to teach dogs fetching. Possum, fetch. Come here...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village and today we’re going to talk about puppies. So let’s talk about how to teach your puppy how to fetch and to drop and about tug of war. Tug of war is not a good game to...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Toy mouse Cat treats Step 1: Hide some cat treats in your pocket or under you where the cat is not likely to notice them. Step 2: Sit right in front of your cat. Step 3: Hold the toy mouse over your cat's head and...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: treats dog toys tennis balls leash How to Train Your Pet to Fetch Step 1: Show your dog a toy. Pick the one that gets him the most excited. It can be a tennis ball, a balled-up sock, a frisbee, a squeaky toy. Some...
Instructions Step 1: Train your pointer in the basic obedience commands from the time he is a puppy since it will be easier to get him to listen. Begin to train him basic commands such as sit, stay and heel. Your pointer needs to learn to listen to you...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Two tennis balls How to Teach Your Dog To Fetch Step 1: Throw the first ball and let your dog go after it. When your dog starts to come towards you, ask your dog to "drop it." Step 2: If your dog does not drop the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A small ball or other toy Step 1: Let the cat see the toy. Hold it in your hand or dangle it where the cat can easily see it. Make sure it catches the cat's interest. Step 2: Toss the toy a short distance and let...
We're teaching you how to not let your dog go in the street. In this case, Possum loves to fetch, but if we throw it in the street she's not allowed to go get it. This dog will never get hit by a car, knock on wood, because she's always been trained...
Instructions Step 1: Know your dog. Be sure he's comfortable playing with you. Since most dogs aim to please, if you make training seem like fun and games for the dog, he's going to be more receptive to learning new tricks from you. Step 2: Introduce...
Hi, this is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about dog toys. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at www.canineheadstart.com. So we have been talking about different...
Instructions Step 1: Choose a realistic setting for the training. Replicate the hunting environment by training at a shooting preserve. Use live birds rather than dummy prey. Step 2: Take the dog to the shooting preserve. Plan to use the dog's own name...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: You Your dog A toy You Your doggy His favorite toy How To Teach Your Dog To Chase Step 1: Get your dog's attention by calling his name or whistling. Step 2: Move the toy around on the floor a few feet away from her...
Instructions Step 1: This trick works best if your dog already knows how to fetch, so if she doesn't, follow these tips with only a ball before moving on to a newspaper. Step 2: When your dog is acting playful, give him a newspaper. Let him sniff it and...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: High protein dog food Tennis balls for playing fetch Dog comb and brush Dry shampoo Step 1: Ask for a health certificate from your breeder. Both bitches and dogs should have their eyes tested yearly and should have...
Instructions Step 1: Start early. As puppies, most dogs are more willing to try new things, but be careful about your dog's experience in the water. You don't want to make them afraid of something they were not afraid of before. Step 2: Find a shallow...
Instructions Step 1: Teach your dog to fetch and retrieve. This is a necessary component to the ultimate behavior your are training. When your dog has mastered the art of bringing the toys back to you, it is time to introduce the next step. Step 2...
Instructions Step 1: Find your favorite Webkinz. These are available online, especially through eBay. You may be able to find them at local stores such as card shops, gift shops and hobby stores. They are hard to locate in many areas, which is why many...
Hi, this is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about dog toys. If you would like to find out more about what I do, you can visit my website at www.canineheadstart.com. So in this short clip, we are going to be...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Leash Dog treats Dog toys Dog bed Step 1: Keep your dog healthy. While your dog may not seem overjoyed to go to the vet and get poked and prodded, he’ll thank you later when he’s happy and healthy. Also...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Tennis ball Soft toy Step 1: Start with teaching your dog to retrieve an object. Use a tennis ball or soft toy on flat ground in your yard. Use an object that isn't lying around all the time for the dog to play with...