Easily and Quickly Teach Your Dog boundaries. The Invisible Barrier!

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In today's video, we'll be teaching our dog(s) not to cross invisible barriers. This is much easier to teach than you may think and if you follow the step-by-step process demonstrated in this video, you'll be sure to find success!

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Step one: Condition your dog to the markers
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Step two: Make sure your dog knows and understands leash pressure.
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Step three: Train your dog. :)

You can also see many other popular YouTube dog trainers teaching the same behavior. The more techniques you have to choose from, the greater your chances of success. Dog training by Kikopup has an interesting series on this same subject and not to mention Zak George's Dog Training Revolution has an episode as well on this.

In regard to the science part, keep in mind that when you are training your dog the science is always the same; what varies between each dog are things like motivation, perseverance, intelligence, temperament, disposition, etc. Being able to adjust for each dog’s specific needs is considered the art of dog training.

Because of this, not all techniques work on all dogs; and as a result, you have to be able to adjust accordingly. For example, a dog with a very high level of perseverance will continue to work through a difficult task to get a reward—while other dogs may give up early.

We can also use this to stop specific behavioral issues such as chewing on the furniture or playing too rough with another dog. We follow the same idea of saying “Wrong” then applying the pressure, and releasing the pressure when the dog does what we wish.

Remember, positive reinforcement is limited by how much the dog
wants the reward, but negative reinforcement means the dog is given
no choice but to comply (and learn).

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Great video Nate. I have watched most of the trainers on YT and you are the best. I don't know how you don't have millions of subscribers instead of 100k.
  • @bdogg20101
    I totally agree, if you have a great relationship and clear communication with your dog, they learn faster. And it is easier for them to pick up on new commands too.
  • @wolffram1
    A big thank you from the lockdown capital of the entire universe; Melbourne Australia. My pup Bella and I really appreciate these lessons.
  • I’ve been using your training techniques ever since we adopted our beautiful Kara (gsd.) I always get compliments on how spectacularly well behaved she is. She’s still a puppy, and there’s a long way to go and plenty more for her to learn, but I will always be grateful for your amazing lessons. I learned even more with just this 12 minute tutorial, and I look forward to reinforcing the front and back door barriers she already understands in our new home :)
  • @Csoery
    Wow, does that dog have like 200 IQ..? :o He learned this super fast!!! I'm planning to get a doggie later this year. It will be a while before I'm ready to get it due to life circumstances, but I'm already researching which breed would best adopt to my lifestyle and making training plans to keep him a happy, well behaved, healthy pet. I enjoy these videos so much! Thank you 🐕🙏
  • @bdogg20101
    I wish everyone watched your videos, so the owners would know how to effectively communicate with their dogs. My mom and I observed this guy the other day trying to get his dog to come to him and the dog had the blank look. The dog did not know what to do. The guy went and grabbed the dogs ear and he was yanking and pulling the dogs ear to try to get the dog to come closer to him. And when that didn't work, he started to open handed hit the dog in the head. I am glad that I reported him to the police. Hopefully they find the dog a good, loving home.
  • @alpitshah
    Great video! Your explanations are so easy to understand and follow!
  • @FlickerJab
    Your training videos have been extremely helpful, thank you!
  • @bdogg20101
    Another phenomenal video. Thank you Nate.
  • @Jko0922
    Excellent! Being consistent is key. It looks so easy when you are training! 💞
  • @bradtremblay2111
    Love how quickly your able to show results with just a few minutes of training! Impressive!
  • @Andres_OnTheRise
    Wow bro. It is truly awesome watching you work. Definitely learning a lot from your content, Nate. Thank you.
  • I could watch you train all day…well on my days off/spare time I usually do lol being a dog trainer myself it’s so nice to see another trainer communicate so clear with their dog. You’re the go to guy I tell my clients to watch and study…keep up the fantastic work
  • @TheMrericmichel
    Thank you. really great exercise. Helped a lot with my Malinois Marshall, who get running out the property gate. It took him a few minutes and he's got the concept already. Will keep doing it of course to make 100%. Greetings from South Africa.
  • @bek4007
    As usual, perfect video , explanation and very useful commend Thanks Nate