You've Got to Stop

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This week Charlie discusses why you have to stop commanding or calling your dog over and over again.

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If you like this episode please can you hit the like button on the video and leave a comment! Greatly appreciated 👍

MordorGundogs
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Brilliant common sense and no nonsense approach …. love these videos. Well done Charlie and MG team

ndsdetailing
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Yes. Do what Charlie says. Work hard! Consistently be committed to the cause. Finally at 18 months our pup is getting comments i never ever thought possible… what a well behaved pup! How good is your dog! And we are actually calmly eating in a cafe with her by our side. Mind blown. Thank you Charlie for the entertaining but very useful video!

elizabethreece-rbcm
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Great advice again Charlie. Oh, my 7 1/2 month old puppy just came straight to me from the other side of the room and sat in front of me when you blew your whistle 😂

missbabybiker
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Electric shock collars for interesting thought Charlie! Looking forward to the podcast on this 🙂 An interesting video. Probably something that most owners do, to a greater or lesser extent.

johngerard
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Gosh these video’s are just so good and so funny, it made me cringe and laugh at the sit sit sit sit my husband and I say this to our 6 month lab, we’ve started already with your training gosh results, and our dog is listening, great video me and my husband can stop arguments now on how many commands we give, we’re finally getting the training we need🤪🤪😱😱😱😓😓😓😬😬😬🫣🫣🫣

PeterHeptonstall
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Very true Charlie thank you very much for the video keep them coming.

keithhaynes
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Tone matters, sometimes I force my dog to obey with pushing his bottom down or tugging his lead every time, but today what worked great for me was the tone of my voice. I'm slowly learning this type of dog 17month old English/German pointer with Brittany springer few generations ago too. His very emotive type of dog. So when I put a great emphasis, using emotion behind my tone, it works so good, he obeys.
(sometimes overly loud which most normal humans would consider you a screw lose). But that's what gets this hound dogs attention, (high pitch whistle is great too)

It's easy to become droning or monolog though and off he's gone, especially with the exercise this dog requires. Not every morning, day, night can I be hitting the right melody for him. LOL.
Yesterday i watched a video of yours that said runn off from your dog. So last night I tried running off from him at the park every time he got embroiled in a sniff or went another way round some trees/bushes. Made him think I was going one way, then changed direction. It was fun XD my GF was laughing. He does love it when I jog, he gets pretty clingy actually. Haha

Meanwhile I leave no stone unturned or any tools out of the box whilst guiding his path. I'm using everything I can.

joemead
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Charlie I watched your video last night and I am still laughing this morning, it's so true what you said. I love the way you explain things plain and simple, and funny too, 😂 your right do something about it !! Stop nagging dogs ❤

annoymous
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Thanks for the reminder. My cocker decides she will get around to sitting when she feels like it. I need to reinforce the 'sit' one time only.

denisechappell
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Absolutely fantastic advice and I've heard it many time from a few online trainers. My cocker pup is going to be picked up in a couple of weeks, so I can't wait to start implementing your basic training

nayanmistry
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This is so true! I catch myself once in a while doing the same and it doesn’t work. One of the most illogical things to me is people just calling the name of their dogs when they’re naughty, want them to come or simply get their attention. Somehow some are still surprised the dog ignores them completely 😅. Be clear what you want from them.

Jacky-zjol
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Your honesty in your explanation makes watching your videos so well worth it, , thank you for sharing your knowledge to us 👍🤠👏

davidbrennan
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Really like your videos and the tips. Thank you.

바다사냥꾼아빠
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So I was out yesterday, after a wkend of nights and my hounds didn't get out, my pack is a 17yr old Jack Russel 13yr old e.s.s, a 6yr old cocker and a 19wk e.s.s!! And they needed free time, 30mins in2 crazy run time they all rained back2 me for drill time, follow ur advice I've got happy dogs and can't wait for my youngest put2 join me on shooting trips

DeniseThompson-ug
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Great advice and so true. I’m going to keep a mental check on myself from now on!

brendadevlin
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Thanks now ik what (im) doing wrong with my pup by constantly saying the 1 command gonna change it tomorrow

reganheading
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My granddaughter only says one thing to her border collie, and he does it, I was shocked one day when he was covered in mud off his walk, she didn't even look at him and said bath time and he went to the bathroom and jumped in the bath and waited for her to come wash him down, she never has to tell him twice . And now after watching this I will stop telling mine over and over,

jangoslin
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This is some of the best advice one can give to any dog owner, cheers Charlie!

vernonore
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Fantastic video! Watching this has made me realise that I'm making this mistake with my 4 month old cocker.

Thanks for the information

NSutcliffe