To some extent that was my brother's life because stopped growing at like 17 and I had already started shooting up in height and pretty soon towered over him
Squirt: (Sees anything smaller than himself) I am the bringer of death, the harbinger of war, destroyer of life. Kneel before me creature and suffer my rath!
News Reporter: "Breaking news: A homeless man has armed himself with a crossbow and owns two attack dogs. Wait... okay... Update: the homeless man is actually UA-camr Donut Operator, and one of his dogs is relatively harmless."
I would give just about anything to the person who did those paintings, if I could get one of my dog who was my best friend he passed jan 26 he was 15 years old when they say mans best friend for me thats an understatement he literally kept me from doing something that I could int have taken back but would love to have one what a great job. Great vid donut
the way i learned from a trainer to get him to heel is to use his desire to go forward to your advantage. every time he pulls you pull him back and get in front of him. if he tries to go around to step to the side and block him again. when he settles down you move forward again till he pulls. wash rinse repeat. he will eventually learn that if he wants to go forward he cant pull.
I do it but with the leash in my hand about eight inches from the collar and Everytime the dog pulls you just stop and wait for him to refocus on you then keep going within a few walks you can actually just take the leash off and they will stay at your side
I've always hated bloggers and just irl videos in general if it's not a meme or something. It warms my jaded heart to see that I enjoy these. Keep doing how the donut do.
Dog trainer here. Highly recommend the gentle leader head collar and their front pulling (easy walk) harness. I use a prong collar as a last resort tool. The head halter pulls down on the snout and pulls the head down in a way that they correct themselves. It's not like a muzzle as the mouth is completely free to move, but some dogs don't like the feeling of it around their snout
that gentle leader collar is what I use for my dog and it works pretty well and doesn't let my dog choke herself on it or pull away in all sorts of directions
We use a gentle leader for our Great Danes. It’s a learning curve since it goes around their snout, but is by far the best thing we’ve tried for walking.
Hopefully that skate deck from a few vids ago will be back in stock soon. The first designed deck just for Five Oh definitely needs to go on the wall in my game room.
With a harness the dogs will still pull they just won't choke themselves when they do, the gentle leader works really well used one with my Pitbull and it worked
Randomly found your Video reviews and being brought up very left, I appreciated your intelligent insight on so many incidents! Now I’m getting back into skateboarding after 10 years and now am hooked on the Vlog channel :)
John is away great with the dogs, as are y'all. A dog training class would work great, but I actually learned really well from watching Cesar Milan on Dog Whisperer. It'll help with the few issues y'all still have, ESPECIALLY with walking the dogs... Butcher NEEDS to be corrected ASAP so that y'all don't have to worry about "retraining" while he's learning his protective/attack stuff. Right now, both dogs are pulling forward, in advance of y'all, putting their mindset into "protective/constantly actively scanning" instead of walking directly next to y'all without pulling, meaning they are "relaxed", even if they are still "attentive." The training is so freaking easy!!! It's also something John will be able to remember and use for the rest of his life. I love y'all bc y'all are ALL AWESOME!!!! 💜💚💜💚🦅🦅
Ruffwear Front Range harness. Has a loop on the front to prevent the dog from pulling as much, plus regular loop in the back if you want your arm pulled out of its socket.
I know they look nasty but the herm springer prong collars are actually the safest for dogs. They apply pressure around the entire neck instead of just the front so it doesn't cause damage. They also aren't sharp. Their designed to mimic a mother dog correcting a puppy by biting its neck. Could not recommend them more.
The thing with harnesses is that they were specifically designed for a dog to pull,even if they're a "no-pull harness". I wouldn't necessarily recommend getting a prong collar and putting it on and just start correcting him,if at all possible I would start with positive reinforcement and then once he understands what you're asking I would add in pressure,which would be the prong collar. The only reason I say start with positive reinforcement if you can is he won't understand what you're correcting him for,he doesn't necessarily know that pulling is wrong,if you start with positive reinforcement and teach him what you want then he has very little reason not to know what you're asking him to do and then you would add corrections and if he started to pull you would correct him and when he does what you want you would reward. Leerburg has some videos on UA-cam that would explain that a hell of a lot better,my personal favorite trainer is Michael Ellis. They also have DVDs you can buy and online courses if you don't want to buy DVDs. All of this is just my 2 cents though so take it as you want.
I've harnesses and they are decent if the dog is small or already responds to tension from the leash. The "prong collars" tend to be the most effective in my experience. A "no" followed by a corrective action in pulses until they have come back into the correct position. Consistency is key and once you have established that, simply saying no is enough to get the results you want. The collar becomes more of an assistive device at that point.
Great video. I still have my skateboard from the 70s urethane wheels had just come out…. It’s a Sims 36” wood board I skated it in pools. I took the Tracker trucks off in and put Gullwing trucks on it. I still ride it 👍
I highly recommend the general leader. My dog used to pull a lot, but it made her manageable. The only downside is that it she didn't like to wear it for super long walks and she got calices on her nose. It also takes a bit to get used to.
Man, I'm telling you the pocky collars or pinch collars are a life saver. We use one with our 9 month old shepard and it changed everything for the better.
The downside is if they ever decide something is worth the pain they can end up with some nasty injuries. Mine was early along in training and went for a rabbit. Needless to say, the collar won.
Yea they do but night fury’s right. The gentle lead works really well without the pain. My gsd was huge and a monster and that was the only thing that worked for him.
We use “easy walk” harnesses. The hook in the front so when they or you pull, it moves them off center and they can’t get leverage. The ones that hook on the back only give them more leverage to pull (which is good if you want them to pull like a sled or something)
As a veterinary assistant, I suggest a harness. The poke collars can hurt his throat if he say, charged after something. The face leads are good too cause that controls the head. But sometimes that lead to them freaking out. It all depends on the dog. I would suggest a harness cause there is better control.
Gentle leader is awesome! It is not a muzzle but it is often mistaken for one. It allows you to control their head so you can control them. When my daughter was 6 she could control our 95 pound lab.
I feel you I have a German Shepherd and he is a year old and hasn’t started filling out yet and he is about 85 to 90 pounds and Butcher will start to bite if he hasn’t already
The 'pokie" collars are amazing. Recommended to us by a dog trainer friend. We have an American Bulldog mix that is strong as hell, harness just give him more power. Pinch collar is the only one that works, although he can and has pulled on it so hard he bent the metal.
The rope thing with the handle on each end is what you use to cock the crossbow then you slide the bolt back until it won’t go back no more. Make sure the single different colored fletching is down. And when you cock the crossbow make sure it clicks before you release the string
Thanks for sayin my name was rad. I think it’s dope and my mom flipped out in excitement when I showed her this clip. Thanks for the merch btw it’s so damn comfy
If you want something for the sole purpose of taking them for a walk then I would get a harness. Prongs are great no doubt about it I use them daily when training dogs. However that’s exactly what I use them for. When I pull out a prong collar my dogs get so excited because they know it’s time to work. If you want them to walk with you but in a heal position then a prong would be perfect. If you still want them to be able to pull and wonder around then go with a harness.
There are collars too that tighten when they pull on it and it doesn’t choke them but it makes them uncomfortable and they are supposed to correct pulling. Also harnesses are great imo.
I know it's 2 years later and no one will read this. I miss my old deck so much. Haven't skated in years now since it got stolen. I rock a size 13 shoe but I was used to the feel of 8.0 decks. Got myself the classic panda enjoi deck when I was 16, threw some Reynolds hollow trucks on it and some sec8 super soft longboard wheels. A set of sec8 8ball ceramics and that thing cruised me everywhere. I understand the tricking side of skating but there's nothing wrong with a "trick" deck with big soft wheels. It was transportation. Got me to HS. My college allowed it for getting around campus. The roads in my town are trash and there's a million pebbles. I would have gotten hurt so many times if I couldn't roll over basic debris. The big ol wheels were a necessity.
wish I could watch those quarantine cooking streams again that shit got me through a lot of hard days.... also 6:41 I'm the person that sent the meat church holy cow seasoning hope you liked it
The gentle leader we use on our dogs and their big, it is looped onto the snout, and clicked onto the back of their head, IT IS NOT A MUZZLE and the dogs are still able to eat, drink, and pant while being a safer better option for your strong pet, even a harness that goes around the body can still do harm to the dog, I would strongly recommend the gentle leader
My mom is a vet and dog trainer, if i remember correctly, you should use a 2m(6.5ft) ish leash (make it shorter when you get close to ppl if the dog is not good with ppl) and a collar with like 2 fingers wiggle room
I am a dog walker and a long time fan of you. A metal prong collar or a plastic Starmark collar are the best collars for training a young dog, or for taking dogs for walks.
I’ve never had a corrective collar for my dogs, but I really like harnesses, they give you a lot more control of the dog and the dogs seem to prefer them.
I'm streaming soon! twitch.tv/donutoperator
THE MERCH IS BACK: www.bunkerbranding.com/pages/donut-operator
Why do you look like a modern warfare operator when you hold up the cross bow
Kinda like Alex
Donut tell the cat that it is a little democratic creature
$75 for the first off the print cookbook autographed by you
It’s pronounced pew all up
Make sure you don’t take off I thumb with that crossbow
Imagine being Jeeves and having a new puppy come into your life, then within a few months hes almost twice your size.
To some extent that was my brother's life because stopped growing at like 17 and I had already started shooting up in height and pretty soon towered over him
@@Rurik_Luci damn u must be the smartest dog ever. How did u learn to type on a keyboard ? Wait wut...
Bottle of whisky, crossbow and that haircuit/bandana. Don't be visiting Florida anytime soon Donut...
Whiskey*
@@nearmissm4fia848 whiskey with an extra "e" is only irish and most american whisky's
Squirt: (Sees anything smaller than himself) I am the bringer of death, the harbinger of war, destroyer of life. Kneel before me creature and suffer my rath!
Hes a mini reaper?
Donut opening all the packages and putting it ons his wall he sounds like a proud dad looking at his sons drawing.
Donut looks like he’s about to protest the Vietnam war
_Donut Becomes A Roof Korean_
Donut looks like he’s about to fight in ‘Nam. He looks like Charlie Sheen and Willem Dafoe in Platoon.
John rambo anyone?
@@realWTango Donut *"the Roof Korean"* Operator
homeless man is armed and dangerous with a crossbow
Mr. NoseyBonk don’t forget about his attack dog
Don’t forget about Butchers 6 in dong
News Reporter: "Breaking news: A homeless man has armed himself with a crossbow and owns two attack dogs. Wait... okay... Update: the homeless man is actually UA-camr Donut Operator, and one of his dogs is relatively harmless."
Don’t forget about his assault beans and microwave
The infamous peedoke salmon
I wish we bigfoots could have skateboards out here in the woods, we're way too heavy for them so they'd just break probably
Start jogging instead of just standing there looking at people, tubby.
Why are you on every single video I watch!?!
@@martyhalloway7935 I'm just subbed to a whole lot of channels and I turned on notifications for them so it's not too hard
Just Some Bigfoot With Internet Access I Admire your persistence
@@tiddiesprinkles lmaooooo
Women dies after being crushed by 60lbs puppy. Last words where “oh he’s so fluffy, and I love him”
I would give just about anything to the person who did those paintings, if I could get one of my dog who was my best friend he passed jan 26 he was 15 years old when they say mans best friend for me thats an understatement he literally kept me from doing something that I could int have taken back but would love to have one what a great job. Great vid donut
Msg her insta and pay for it!
timberlan The people who did them are called Wild Paws Designs! They’re affiliated with a collar company called Banded Pines.
@@kaleycosmos Thank you!! I just ordered a canvas
the way i learned from a trainer to get him to heel is to use his desire to go forward to your advantage. every time he pulls you pull him back and get in front of him. if he tries to go around to step to the side and block him again. when he settles down you move forward again till he pulls. wash rinse repeat. he will eventually learn that if he wants to go forward he cant pull.
I do it but with the leash in my hand about eight inches from the collar and Everytime the dog pulls you just stop and wait for him to refocus on you then keep going within a few walks you can actually just take the leash off and they will stay at your side
He's really improved his vlogs, good shit sir
Those paintings of your dogs were next level Donut
I've always hated bloggers and just irl videos in general if it's not a meme or something. It warms my jaded heart to see that I enjoy these. Keep doing how the donut do.
Why does donut look like he is on a felony traffic stop when he holds the crossbow
Because you can take the donut out of the operation but you can’t take the operator out of the donut
@@n-11ordoskirata70 woah, dude. Straight wacker
Donut gets so many awesome packages that when a crossbow arrives for him, he just waits to open it until...ya know...whenever.
Dog trainer here. Highly recommend the gentle leader head collar and their front pulling (easy walk) harness. I use a prong collar as a last resort tool. The head halter pulls down on the snout and pulls the head down in a way that they correct themselves. It's not like a muzzle as the mouth is completely free to move, but some dogs don't like the feeling of it around their snout
that gentle leader collar is what I use for my dog and it works pretty well and doesn't let my dog choke herself on it or pull away in all sorts of directions
Must be Christmas for Donut every single day of his life. What a lucky guy. This is by far the most entertaining channel I follow.
That artwork of the borks was fire, hats off to the artist!
Those two paintings of your dogs are AMAZING!!!!
We use a gentle leader for our Great Danes. It’s a learning curve since it goes around their snout, but is by far the best thing we’ve tried for walking.
Hearing donut try to say Puyallup mad my day thanks man😂
Congrats on 2 years you guys are awesome together
Front hook harnesses are awesome.
Hopefully that skate deck from a few vids ago will be back in stock soon. The first designed deck just for Five Oh definitely needs to go on the wall in my game room.
Hey donut just want to want to wish that everything goes well and to keep up what your doing
9:04 "WHAT DID YOU CALL MY CAT?!" HAHAHA 😂
Those paintings are class
With a harness the dogs will still pull they just won't choke themselves when they do, the gentle leader works really well used one with my Pitbull and it worked
Randomly found your Video reviews and being brought up very left, I appreciated your intelligent insight on so many incidents! Now I’m getting back into skateboarding after 10 years and now am hooked on the Vlog channel :)
John is away great with the dogs, as are y'all. A dog training class would work great, but I actually learned really well from watching Cesar Milan on Dog Whisperer. It'll help with the few issues y'all still have, ESPECIALLY with walking the dogs... Butcher NEEDS to be corrected ASAP so that y'all don't have to worry about "retraining" while he's learning his protective/attack stuff. Right now, both dogs are pulling forward, in advance of y'all, putting their mindset into "protective/constantly actively scanning" instead of walking directly next to y'all without pulling, meaning they are "relaxed", even if they are still "attentive." The training is so freaking easy!!! It's also something John will be able to remember and use for the rest of his life. I love y'all bc y'all are ALL AWESOME!!!! 💜💚💜💚🦅🦅
Half hitch knots are what I use for my pups on pulling issues
Ruffwear Front Range harness. Has a loop on the front to prevent the dog from pulling as much, plus regular loop in the back if you want your arm pulled out of its socket.
For the grip tape use the gnarling on the handle of on old socket wrench to sand it off
I know they look nasty but the herm springer prong collars are actually the safest for dogs. They apply pressure around the entire neck instead of just the front so it doesn't cause damage. They also aren't sharp. Their designed to mimic a mother dog correcting a puppy by biting its neck. Could not recommend them more.
The thing with harnesses is that they were specifically designed for a dog to pull,even if they're a "no-pull harness". I wouldn't necessarily recommend getting a prong collar and putting it on and just start correcting him,if at all possible I would start with positive reinforcement and then once he understands what you're asking I would add in pressure,which would be the prong collar. The only reason I say start with positive reinforcement if you can is he won't understand what you're correcting him for,he doesn't necessarily know that pulling is wrong,if you start with positive reinforcement and teach him what you want then he has very little reason not to know what you're asking him to do and then you would add corrections and if he started to pull you would correct him and when he does what you want you would reward. Leerburg has some videos on UA-cam that would explain that a hell of a lot better,my personal favorite trainer is Michael Ellis. They also have DVDs you can buy and online courses if you don't want to buy DVDs. All of this is just my 2 cents though so take it as you want.
Nobody:
Camera: focuses on 1 molecule
I've harnesses and they are decent if the dog is small or already responds to tension from the leash. The "prong collars" tend to be the most effective in my experience. A "no" followed by a corrective action in pulses until they have come back into the correct position. Consistency is key and once you have established that, simply saying no is enough to get the results you want. The collar becomes more of an assistive device at that point.
Dude that sent the painting's has serious skillz
Wine : nice...nice nice....nice.....NICE
Great video. I still have my skateboard from the 70s urethane wheels had just come out…. It’s a Sims 36” wood board I skated it in pools. I took the Tracker trucks off in and put Gullwing trucks on it. I still ride it 👍
I highly recommend the general leader. My dog used to pull a lot, but it made her manageable. The only downside is that it she didn't like to wear it for super long walks and she got calices on her nose. It also takes a bit to get used to.
Your hair is starting to grow out and will look like Brandon Herrera’s very soon.
Denny L yeah but rn he looks like Florida man
My hair is starting to grow out too. It's growing so far out that it's not even on my head anymore. :(
Man, I'm telling you the pocky collars or pinch collars are a life saver. We use one with our 9 month old shepard and it changed everything for the better.
The downside is if they ever decide something is worth the pain they can end up with some nasty injuries. Mine was early along in training and went for a rabbit. Needless to say, the collar won.
Yea they do but night fury’s right. The gentle lead works really well without the pain. My gsd was huge and a monster and that was the only thing that worked for him.
you need to get a "gentle leader" for jeeves. it works amazingly well and is also more humane than a spike collar. highly recommend it
The No Pull harness that goes around the dogs snout worked pretty well with my big pooch
We use “easy walk” harnesses. The hook in the front so when they or you pull, it moves them off center and they can’t get leverage. The ones that hook on the back only give them more leverage to pull (which is good if you want them to pull like a sled or something)
Those canvas pictures are awesome 😂❤ they really capture the character or Jeeves and Butcher
As a veterinary assistant, I suggest a harness. The poke collars can hurt his throat if he say, charged after something. The face leads are good too cause that controls the head. But sometimes that lead to them freaking out. It all depends on the dog. I would suggest a harness cause there is better control.
Yes get gentle leader/or Halti. It's not a muzzle. It truly works and I stand by it 100%
Gentle lead!! Definitely. Good idea for the cookbook 👍
Harnesses encourage pulling u want a Rope slip lead and possibly a head harness
Donut honestly impresses me. It seems like the guy does a lot.
We love ya doughnut...u, mat, angry cops....all of you r awesome...and charlotte is my hometown 🥳🥳🥳
Donut: gets anything out of any package
Wine: N I C E
Gentle leader is awesome! It is not a muzzle but it is often mistaken for one. It allows you to control their head so you can control them. When my daughter was 6 she could control our 95 pound lab.
10:23 Thin Blue Line Shield Icon patch from Guardian Defense Inc. They make some awesome patches!
I feel you I have a German Shepherd and he is a year old and hasn’t started filling out yet and he is about 85 to 90 pounds and Butcher will start to bite if he hasn’t already
1:32 thats giving me some serious ratatouille vibes
Those prints are awesome 🙌
11:49 hahaha i made it in the video!
Donut is such a relatable guy. You know how Demo ranch and the other guys are cool but donut is such a relatable giy
The 'pokie" collars are amazing. Recommended to us by a dog trainer friend. We have an American Bulldog mix that is strong as hell, harness just give him more power. Pinch collar is the only one that works, although he can and has pulled on it so hard he bent the metal.
When I could, I dealt with big daddy's board shop in Portland. Lived couple blocks from their old shop.
No one: Kaylee with every package: NiCe!?
The rope thing with the handle on each end is what you use to cock the crossbow then you slide the bolt back until it won’t go back no more. Make sure the single different colored fletching is down. And when you cock the crossbow make sure it clicks before you release the string
1:10, the small piece of paper next to it looks like an evidence marker
Thanks for sayin my name was rad. I think it’s dope and my mom flipped out in excitement when I showed her this clip. Thanks for the merch btw it’s so damn comfy
Yall always make me laugh always enjoy and love the content be easy brotha!
If you want something for the sole purpose of taking them for a walk then I would get a harness. Prongs are great no doubt about it I use them daily when training dogs. However that’s exactly what I use them for. When I pull out a prong collar my dogs get so excited because they know it’s time to work. If you want them to walk with you but in a heal position then a prong would be perfect. If you still want them to be able to pull and wonder around then go with a harness.
seeing donut skate is the definition of hello fellow youths meme
Definitely looking forward to the cookbook!
not the worst pronunciation of Puyallup I've heard. For the record, it's Pew-all-up
He tried atleast washington gang
There are collars too that tighten when they pull on it and it doesn’t choke them but it makes them uncomfortable and they are supposed to correct pulling. Also harnesses are great imo.
I know it's 2 years later and no one will read this. I miss my old deck so much. Haven't skated in years now since it got stolen. I rock a size 13 shoe but I was used to the feel of 8.0 decks. Got myself the classic panda enjoi deck when I was 16, threw some Reynolds hollow trucks on it and some sec8 super soft longboard wheels. A set of sec8 8ball ceramics and that thing cruised me everywhere. I understand the tricking side of skating but there's nothing wrong with a "trick" deck with big soft wheels. It was transportation. Got me to HS. My college allowed it for getting around campus. The roads in my town are trash and there's a million pebbles. I would have gotten hurt so many times if I couldn't roll over basic debris. The big ol wheels were a necessity.
Mythical Kitchen spork towel, cool!
10:17 ELLIOT! SAM ELLIOT!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Kyle , thank you! That was really bugging me and I couldn’t remember his surname either!
Once more, thank you!
"For relaxing times, make it Suntory time."
wish I could watch those quarantine cooking streams again that shit got me through a lot of hard days.... also 6:41 I'm the person that sent the meat church holy cow seasoning hope you liked it
The gentle leader we use on our dogs and their big, it is looped onto the snout, and clicked onto the back of their head, IT IS NOT A MUZZLE and the dogs are still able to eat, drink, and pant while being a safer better option for your strong pet, even a harness that goes around the body can still do harm to the dog, I would strongly recommend the gentle leader
I actually live right by winfield, thats actually pretty cool seeing a local patch
Harness with the hook in the front. When they pull it spins them around. If you get a harness that hooks on the back they will pull harder.
I love your doggos Donut ,they be gert lush.
Could you link us to the person who sent the paintings? I'd love to commission a painting of our GSD pup!
Sammy Brown The company is called Wild Paws designs! They’re affiliated with a collar company called Banded Pines.
My 80 pound pit lab mix thinks he is a lap dog. I know how it feels
I don’t know how heavy my purebred pit is but I feel for you man
@@joeo.4546 I love pits
Bro my pit is mixed with Dogo Argentino and he's like 130 and he sits on us thinking he's 30 pounds
That must be a weird looking dog like the size of a pit bull but looks like a lamb 🐑 lol
Now Donut can contribute to worldwide bow crimes
My mom is a vet and dog trainer, if i remember correctly, you should use a 2m(6.5ft) ish leash (make it shorter when you get close to ppl if the dog is not good with ppl) and a collar with like 2 fingers wiggle room
That's a mythical spork towel from mythical kitchen, good mythical morning
I am a dog walker and a long time fan of you.
A metal prong collar or a plastic Starmark collar are the best collars for training a young dog, or for taking dogs for walks.
no one:
wine: nice
wine: nice
wine: nice
Happy anniversary Cody and Kaylie .
I love that donut has babish’s cook book
“Because F*** Zumies” 😂😂😂😂
Donut : 2:00 UA-cam : better have your sponsors
a cook book, I'd absolutely buy that
Puyallup = pew-al- up....great content as usual donut...
I’ve never had a corrective collar for my dogs, but I really like harnesses, they give you a lot more control of the dog and the dogs seem to prefer them.
I died laughing at the meatspin comment, too true. XD
The way you said PUYALLUP 😂