Blue Heeler Puppy Training

Published 2020-11-05
How to train your bush dog under 4 months of age

All Comments (21)
  • @jomboi2059
    I found that the best thing that can help you with training your heeler is building a very strong connection with it not just a bond of love but an understanding between you and the dog and treating the dog not like a dog but an extension of your body. Being with your dog and talking to it helps, going out of your way to do somthing for it so it knows not only will you help it you want to help it and it makes it want to help you more. With this you can build a connection as strong as the nervous system between your brain and your hand. Many of times my heeler has had run ins with moose, but I've been able to keep him away with my voice. My brid even flew from her cage onto the ground and from upstairs I was able to keep him from attacking her, with his nose inches from her head he sat there waiting for me to come of and pick her up. I feel I'm able to demand more out of my dog, and he dose things right the first time. Hes 6 months.
  • We have two Blue Heelers and they are the best! Smart, full of energy and loyal. I miss when they were puppies...but now that they are 5 years old, they are tons of fun.
  • @HumbletravelsTV
    Picking up my blue heeler tomorrow. Watched all of your videos today. Really appreciate the content. Definitely feel more prepared after watching the series.
  • @Relic-mt8oe
    Totally agree on do not use food in heeler training. Our Blue Heeler got as far or farther with none of your dominant training methods. We found that the challenge was on us to keep her intellectually engaged by creating new fun stuff for her to do, e.g. Kinga - can you turn the light on? Kinga? - can you go get me a beer from the refrigerator? 100% success. She was a bit inaccurate physically but always successful with the light switches, and could always get into the refrigerator and deliver a beer. Her reward was simply the satisfaction from doing the task and positive emotional reward. Never food. Plus regular exercise with us engaged (Frisbee or tennis ball or Kong Extreme toy w/go get it and bring back, acrobatic leaping catches in wide open spaces. She learned these things on her own without a leash. She always stayed by my side off leash on long walks. No hostility with random creatures or humans. She did get skunked a couple of times in the dark outside on her own. Other dogs I've known insisted on playing keep away chase me I'm in control games. Not her. RIP. She's been gone a few years and I still miss her to this day. Postscript: There is a significant difference in training a working dog versus a healthy recreational companion dog. I get that now.
  • @PIGROLLER1
    I’m picking up my new puppy Heeler tomorrow and you did a great job at some training
  • @leemp337
    dude, need more training videos/ updates on your heeler pup.
  • @angelNoll10
    Thank you, I just got a border heeler (blue heeler/border collie mix) and this was super informational. This specific breed is so smart! Loki is only 13 weeks and already knows sit, shake, lay down, and is pretty much potty trained. Still the biggest issue with him is the nipping because he knows not to bite and will do a hybrid lick bite to try to get away with it. Very clever and naughty.
  • @EVM_ENT
    "hurry hurry hurry" repeatedly has worked for me for pee or poop
  • @Soy2911
    6 weeks old and he seats givs hand knos the Word yes no they are real real Smart
  • My daughter just got me a dog. I'm an OTR truck driver.. I've never owned a dog but have some novice experience raising a dog. This dog will live in the truck with me but I know she's a working dog and will keep her learning. Any tips or advise wild be excellent.
  • So what if the food was already introduce d . And my heeler is very shy. I got her last month had her three weeks. She bites when I pick her up vet checked for rib issue but nothing wrong. She is petrified of a leash I never used then on my other heeler never had to . Also I use no when she potty in the house and pooped her once she wouldn't go outside and as soon as I shut the door she peed and pooped. I have not hit her sense but my friend poped herin the mouth several times for biting when we where loading hay I was not with her at this time.she just told me she did it after
  • I don't understand what you mean by not letting them in your lap or on you. How does it confuse their status?
  • @8888-9
    Anyone who is not into letting your puppy up on your lap Can keep their training to those who agree with that