3 TIPS FOR TRAINING YOUR DOBERMAN

Published 2022-08-24
Training your Doberman takes a lot of work but with these 3 training tips they can help you train your Doberman very effectively

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All Comments (21)
  • @jul37361
    Great video! Plenty of useful tips and knowledge. Thank you
  • Brilliant video. I've started training my 10 weeks old Doberman puppy different commands, but crate training and heeling seem to be the most effective ones overall!
  • @MimikyuFan89
    Haven't practiced Place command yet, but she knows the Help command where if I'm on the ground (laying or sitting), she stands firm while I hold on her, using her to get up. She learned it in less than a MINUTE. I'm not a huge person & she's big enough to be mistaken for a Goliath dobbie (her weight is in the 90's). Definitely my velcro dog.
  • @Yonner666
    I’m considering getting a Doberman to be an emotional/service dog. I’m wanting to get a youngster, work with him/her on all forms of training. If I take it out in the park I would do work on a long line and also take them to puppy classes and work on heal work. I would probably use a a clicker, food and plenty of praise. I would have a crate set up similar to my old whippet x Staffy so they have there own space. In the house would be natural chews such as deer antler, balls, rope toy and also puzzle toys and a licking mat to. With the long line work in the park I would work on stay and also recall.
  • I e just got a 2year old doberman. I've never had a dog before. I'm he's last chance,so thanks for the videos. I'm finding heal command really hard. He is great on the lead in the garden but it all goes to crap when we're out. I'm waiting for leash training from a trainer. He's so smart it's unreal xx
  • @harrymorey2976
    Can u use there create as a place to send them? Thanks x
  • @Leon-cd1iy
    With #2 what if i have a 2 year old Saluki male that always wants to sniff the walls and rushes ahead, trying to pull me to do so? Should I tell him not to sniff the walls ahead of us and instead keep him by my side?
  • @MimikyuFan89
    My 4 year old Doberman Josie (got her when she was 2 years old) is fine with her crate. She'll take a nap in it. However, I'm still working on getting getting her to stop pulling (especially when there are squirrels or other animals; those that aren't pets to her pack or pack family members).
  • I want to get one of your puppy courses. Do you have one specific to Dobermans?
  • Why are other breeds being shown on a dobermann specific channel talking about specifically the dobermann?
  • @Gonmoo
    I just got a female 2 months on 3/16 and she only weights 8 pounds I just got her on 3/10 . How much should I be feeding her ?
  • @roan1678
    Getting her to walk on a loose leash has been difficult even w the prong she still wants to pull or lunged
  • @Durag360
    What does this have to do with dobermans ? And how tf do I crate train him and train him to walk behind me?
  • @vh187
    should I be crate training during the day? he doesn't mind going into his crate at night, but wondering if I need to crate train during the day when he's at home. he's 10 weeks old.
  • @chrystal8317
    I have a 5 month old 60 pound female doberman that I am struggling with aggression which she has had since the day I brought her home from the breeder, I have had trainers come to our home for help but nothing seems to work, I am going to try these tips, she is crate trained, any suggestions anyone on her aggression that happens out of the blue
  • @alisha7224
    have fostered dogs for years & am currently fostering a 1.5 y/o F Doberman. I'm worried for her, so I put her through GROUP obedience out of my pocket. She lives with a male Weim-GSP, & female Am-Eng bulldog & 2 cats. She is much better with people reactivity BUT her dog reactivity is AWFUL. She made small progess with big dogs & NO PROGRESS with the little schnauzer in the group class (EVERY class, multiple times she zones on the schnauzer & LUNGES, GROWLS, FROTHS). She's on a Herm sprenger & she hurts herself, gets frustrated & just spirals for a good 20 seconds (feels like eternity) before she goes in a sit (she doesn't relax, she is still clearly amped). We're redoing the 6 week GROUP class. She knows the commands, I need her have coping mechanism & impulse control around other dogs. Do you have any advice on how I can stop the reactivity? It happens on leash walks too? I try to be proactive, but she knows EVERY house with a dog & the group class has dogs & becomes amped. I put her in sits, body block, "look at me" but she sits waiting me out (I have to go in the classroom &finish my dog walk, so it ends up with her hurting herself by herm sprenger correction pops or just lunging AS I tell her leave it) I have done this group class (1 & 2) with another dogs needing socializing & it's a great company with a good syllabus, spacious class etc.