Action! Train Your Dog To Be A Movie Star
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.82 GB | Duration: 6h 16m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 11.82 GB | Duration: 6h 16m
Have fun training your dog to be an Animal Actor! Tips, tricks and techniques from a professional animal trainer
What you'll learn
Prepare your dog for photo shoots, film roles, stage work and TV appearances
Train your dog to perform a variety of skills and tricks needed for working in the movie industry
Maximise your dog's potential and develop a strong partnership
Have fun training your dog using reward-based methods
Requirements
No previous experience in training animals for films and TV is required
Description
“Action! Train Your Dog To Be A Movie Star” contains over 6 hours of video, with 60 lectures, covering basic training to advanced skills including stay, come, go to a mark, fetch and carry an item, pull on an item, go to sleep, speak (bark), wave, get in a box, follow a person, “puppy dog eyes”, prick up ears, paw at someone to get attention, jump through an opening, and much more. Examples of training equipment including target sticks, platforms and target mats, the movie trainer’s “Look Stick”, and how to use these in training.Training principles are woven through the course lectures, including the 3 D's of training (Distance, Duration and Distraction) and how to apply them in your training, the use of reward signals to communicate with your dog when it has responded correctly, and how to train silent cues.Get tips, tricks and techniques from a professional animal trainer. What is an A to B? What sort of dog do you need? What kind of work do Dog Actors do? The lectures use real examples from films, TV shows and commercials that my dog, or dogs I have trained, have appeared in, to illustrate the professional methods that you can use to teach the acting skills to your dog.But - guess what - even if your dog isn’t called up for an acting job, you will still have tons and tons of fun training your dog to perform these skills!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction To The Course
Lecture 2 Meet Your Instructor
Lecture 3 Meet My Dogs
Section 2: Is Your Dog Suitable For Dog Acting Work?
Lecture 4 What Type Of Dog Do You Need?
Lecture 5 Handling, Socialisation and Environmental Exposure
Section 3: Obedience Basics
Lecture 6 Using Reward Signals Including A Clicker
Lecture 7 Basic Positions - Sit, Stand, Down and Settle
Lecture 8 The Importance of Stay, and How To Train It
Lecture 9 Name For Attention
Lecture 10 Come When Called
Lecture 11 Take Treats Gently
Section 4: Target Training - Equipment And Training Steps
Lecture 12 Target Sticks
Lecture 13 How To Teach Your Dog A Nose Target
Lecture 14 How To Train With A Follow Stick
Lecture 15 How To Teach Your Dog A Paw Target
Lecture 16 Chin Target
Lecture 17 Platforms
Lecture 18 How To Use A Platform To Anchor Your Dog
Lecture 19 Target Mats
Lecture 20 Look Stick
Lecture 21 How To Teach Your Dog To Look At A “Look Stick”
Section 5: Movie Skills
Lecture 22 The 3 D's - Distance, Duration And Distraction
Lecture 23 Cued Release To Take Food
Lecture 24 How To Teach Your Dog To “Mark” - Go To A Target Mat or Cone
Lecture 25 Silent Signals
Lecture 26 Advanced Recall Skills
Lecture 27 Go - To Send The Dog
Lecture 28 Walk Back
Lecture 29 Wag Your Tail
Lecture 30 "A To B" Behaviours
Lecture 31 Hold Item In Mouth
Lecture 32 Eyeline - Watch Me, Look At That, Disengage
Lecture 33 Give To Hand
Lecture 34 Pick Up Item
Lecture 35 Fetch
Lecture 36 Carry Item
Lecture 37 Add The Hold Cue With Another Behaviour
Lecture 38 Drop It Or Spit Out Item
Lecture 39 Put Item In Box or Bucket
Lecture 40 Put Item On Table
Lecture 41 Pull On Clothing
Lecture 42 Shake Item
Lecture 43 Pricked Ears - Look Alert
Lecture 44 Puppy Dog Eyes
Lecture 45 Head Tilt
Lecture 46 Mouth Closed
Lecture 47 Sleep Or Play Dead
Lecture 48 Head Down - Head Up
Lecture 49 Crawl
Lecture 50 Speak - Bark On Cue
Lecture 51 Be Carried
Lecture 52 Paws Up
Lecture 53 Jump Over
Lecture 54 Jump Up
Lecture 55 Jump Through
Lecture 56 Wave
Lecture 57 Get In A Box Or Basket
Lecture 58 Nose Nudge A Person And Nose Push An Object
Lecture 59 Paw For Attention
Lecture 60 Follow An Object Or Person
Lecture 61 Scratch For Fleas
Lecture 62 "Go With" And “Go To” An Actor
Lecture 63 Wear Clothing, Protective Gear Or Other Items
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 64 Different Types Of Dog Actor Work, Plus How To Find Jobs And Get Experience
Lecture 65 End Of Course Message
For anyone wanting to learn how to turn their pet dog into a professional animal actor,For anyone wanting to have a well trained dog that can respond to cues in a variety of different places