Virtual private training session: Yoshi, an adolescent Shepherd who jumps on people on the street




How To Train Your Dog With Love And Science - Dog Training with Annie Grossman, School For The Dogs show

Summary: <p>Sit in on an initial virtual private dog training session with Annie Grossman and NYC resident Kari. Kari lives near School For The Dogs with an 8-month old Shepherd mix named Yoshi. Yoshi likes to jump on people when they're walking down the street, and he is quick to rollover on his back when people greet him. Annie gives Kari tips on keeping his attention while walking outside, suggests how to set up practice sessions with people approaching him, and gives Kari some fun and easy exercises she can work on with Yoshi in their home. </p> <p>Book a private session: <a href="http://schoolforthedogs.com/services">schoolforthedogs.com/services</a>  - Get a free thirty minute private session when you purchase our Good Dog Training Course: <a href="http://schoolforthedogs.com/courses">schoolforthedogs.com/courses</a> - Liquid Treat Dispenser: <a href="http://SchoolForTheDogs.com/ltd">SchoolForTheDogs.com/ltd</a></p> <p>---<br> Partial Transcript:</p> <p>[Music]</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>This is a recording of a private session we did with a client. You can book a virtual or in-person private session at schoolforthedogs.com. And for a limited time, you can get a free 30 minute virtual consult when you buy our Good Dog Training course available at <a href="http://schoolforthedogs.com/courses">schoolforthedogs.com/courses</a>. The trainer in the session is me, Annie. The client is Carrie who lives in Manhattan with her adolescent rescue dog, Yoshi.</p> <p>Hi. Hi Kari. Nice to meet you.</p> <p>Kari:</p> <p>Hello. Hold on. Let me just adjust the volume. I don’t use zoom so I know nothing about this. Okay.</p> <p>Hi.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>Hi. So is this Yoshi?</p> <p>Kari</p> <p>Oh yeah. I gave him an antler to keep him busy, so he’s right behind me.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>Oh, yummy antler. Well, that sounds smart.  So tell me a little bit about how Yoshi came into your life and then let’s figure out how we can deal with… Doesn’t sound like you’re having major issues, but maybe a couple of things that we can improve upon.</p> <p>Kari:</p> <p>Okay. So we adopted him early August. He was an instant foster fail.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>And remind me, do you live in New York city?</p> <p>Kari:</p> <p>I’m literally three blocks south of School for the Dogs.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>Oh, awesome. Okay. Where did, where did you adopt him from?</p> <p>Kari:</p> <p>True North rescue.  So we’ve always wanted a dog for a long time, but I’ve never really pulled the trigger. I’d scroll Petfinder for a long time. We decided to, but you know, pandemic happened and I was home a lot and I’m like, I think it’s time. And we decided to foster at first because I wasn’t really sure or 100% ready to commit to a dog. So I said, let’s start fostering.</p> <p>The rescue that we got him from said that they were getting dogs from Puerto Rico. So that’s where he’s from. He’s from Puerto Rico. They flew him to Florida. He saw a vet there and then they loaded them to a truck and ended up in New York. So, I picked him out of a bunch of photos.  I knew nothing about him. He was six months when we got him and all they told me that he was a shepherd mix. We don’t really know what kind of mix he is. I don’t know if that matters. I wasn’t really keen on finding out right now.</p> <p>So we got him, he was six months. He didn’t really have any problems. apart from, of course within the first week he was sleeping a lot. He was probably really exhausted. And of course he was scared. I think he was more scared of us than anything else. So I had very little trouble. I didn’t even have to crate train him. He would go into his crate, no problem. </p> <p>Full Transcript available at <a href="https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-91-virtual-private-training-session-yoshi-an-adolescent-shepherd-who-jumps-on-people/">SchoolfortheDogs.com/podcast</a></p>