I'd just like to say before watching this video, my favourite thing about your channel is that you enable the comments section to allow good conversation about your methods. thank you from England!
What a great lecture! So true! I don’t like people in my face and I have the choice to walk away or tell them. Dogs dont have that luxury when they are on leash- and the only way they communicate is with their teeth. I learned my dog doesnt like attention from people, so I dont put him in that situation. He isnt there to be pet by everyone and thats okay.
Ive been researching for a year to help curve my dog’s anxiety behavior and for some reason this is the first video that has clicked. Thanks so much for the great information!!!!
If you see this and think it's too old to watch now, it really is worth it. As are all of Tom's videos (haven't seen them ALL yet but that is still true).
Another informative video. One thing stood out to me. The client said that she became nervous when the stranger approached the dog. The dog then he threat displayed by growling. I think the dog sensed the woman's uncertainty or nervous energy and took the initiative to protect her. Keep up the good work.
GREAT Video! I wish every person who ever considered having a dog would watch this video first. Because it's not just about aggressive behavior. It's any kind of bad behavior.
Humane and intelligent. If you listen he is not repeating but carefully offering leadership and safety for all involved. I imagine this does involve a thorough knowledge of the situation and ability to communication.
one of my fav vids from ya tom. we often have to reframe the dog parents which leads to more of a "lecture" than tactical training techniques. it's all appreciated.
This is exactly what I needed to see for my 1.5 year old recently adopted pup! Great advice! Been looking all over the internet and already had one trainer come to my house. Definitely somewhat situational but leadership is key and one of the only things that has worked with my best girl, Winnie. Thanks so much.
I have never ever trained any dog I have ever had with food or clickers etc just leadership & praise and I’ve had well trained, respectful & obedient dogs.
This video was a game changer for me in the way that I developed the relationship with my dog. He’s nearly two now and a couple things happened just as you said, he matured and has a couple of traits which I have to manage. We have a very respectful relationship and I get that he doesn’t like everyone, and that’s ok.
Hi there... All the way from Cape Town, South Africa. I love watching your informative videos. It is giving me so much insight. THANK YOU for educating. We need so many more of you in this world
I've been watching a lot of your videos lately. We recently adopted a female 6 yo boxer mix who seems to have not been properly socialized and may also have some fear-based aggression. She has never bit, but barks, growls, and sometimes lunges at new visitors and then, even after she settles down, will bark at people moving about our home. She is doing better on walks when we relax and keep her close, but we are not sure how to break her of trying to intimidate visitors to our home. I bought a Sprenger prong, but am hesitant to start using it because not sure if an E-Collar would be more effective training tool for her. She has never been aggressive with myself or my boyfriend who live with her. But she is definitely stubborn, as boxers are, and could use some good leadership. Your videos have given me such good insight on how to be a good dog owner for her and have shown me how my past sessions with trainers have set us up to fail. Thank you.
Great video, thanks. My Shepherd has bitten a trainer for getting too close to him and me in training. I did not see the signs but I’m learning to look for signs now
You are SO great at explaining this behavior! I learned alot from what you had to say. I've been stressed about my 11 month old pup I adopted a couple months ago. He turns into kujo when someone walks by him when hes working on a rawhide ( we stopped letting him have them).
Omg! I thought I was the only one who compared dog training to child psychology. I don't tell everyone bc some people don't like to compare kids/ humans. Whatev tho. It's legit af.
Great video! Recently found your channel and have liked/subbed. 14 mo GS here with fear aggression, got him at 8 weeks so it's all on me with some genetics in play here too. Listening to this video, I believe I literally began to feed the fear right into him according to what your saying about paying the dog to perform. He reacted to next door neighbor at night or just even unknown sounds and would low growl or bark. I would recall him backing up 10-15 ft and reward him for the recall/redirect. Sounds like I rewarded him for the growling or barking? Is this correct thinking here? Sounds like I should have bursted the bubble way back then.
I believe you are rewarding the dog for the recall. If the dog was barking and growling; and you feed the dog treats (no recall) I would say you were rewarding the bad behavior. If I’m wrong, please let me know. I’m open to learning too. 😊
My dog is a rottweiler with 2 and a half years. Since he was 7 months old 4 coaches have been with him to train the dog, but he is reactive, eats everything he sees above him. He eats the bed, towels and everything that stands above him, including the tab and does not like touches. The problem is that he is big and very strong. It weighs 60kg and behaves like that. Still threatening to attack people he does not know. Can you help me? I am from Brasil.
After watching this video I realized that I have conditioned my dog the same way (I adopted her when she was 2 from a shelter). And because I do not have her respect she has these aggressive tendencies. I can not take her for a walk, car ride, nor leave my front door open (the actual door open, we have a gate door so we can have fresh air in) without her barking and lunging at dogs, humans (especially if they are out for a run and they are coming toward us), strollers (not really into kids either, but it depends on the kids. Hates my cousins, tolerates my neighbors.), and bikes (motorized or not).
Upstate Canine Academy Simplified version: my dog barks and lunges at other dog and humans, and bikes (motorcycles and bicycles). These behaviors happen whenever I’m taking her out for a walk, in the car, and when our front door is open. At the dog park she is fine, but has a tendency to get protective of myself and my family. So my question is: How do I recondition my dog to respect me and not have these “incidents”?
Dyani - Have you tried spacing out the treats? So, for every 3-4 verbal praise and pats give your dog one treat. I have just started trying this so that I may begin to build a genuine relationship with my dog. Best of luck!
My problem is my dog barks and growls at my grandchildren and they have to be around her which stresses me out because I’m so afraid she will bite .. and confused about how respond to the territorial behavior ??
I'm not the trainer in the video, but... just stop giving treats with the completion of every command or cue. Even food or treat-based trainers SHOULD be weaning the dog off of needing a treat after EVERY act of co-operation. We have been working with a dog that was treat trained, which created excess excitement and a food drive that is not appropriate for our dogs in our situation, so we just stopped pretty much cold-turkey, but for many dogs in many situations, tapering off the food might work. Food rewards can be a useful tool, especially in certain circumstances, but they are only one tool among many.
The problem is not always the food, the food has become the cue for the behavior. Get one private lesson from a decent clicker trainer and you'll be fine. A basic rule of thumb is to ask the dog to do more for less.
It is ALL about the the pack structure of the dog! You must be the Alpha leader over the dog 100%,you must boss over the dog! Unless your the Alpha male, the dog will do anything and everything the dog wants to do!
It's already been said the owners should know the basic of how a dog and the pack work I would be asking question on the cost of his services and the time spent talking to repetitive. My training takes minutes to explain and is on the fly as he goes.
But it's important to understand how to establish a good relationship with a dog. So many don't. And it's because they don't understand what's going on. So they don't set a good precedent when the dog walks in the door. And, frankly, if they don't, the problems start there.
We learn through repetition Sandy....these owners HAVE FAILED THE DOG and must be educated.....repeatedly to undo the wrong way and reinforce the proper way!! Please make a video of you training a new, working dog in front of the owner .....
Some owners need to hear something in 6 different ways before they get it. Maybe you're the kind who gets it the first time, but most people need constant repetition to learn. And sometimes they don't understand it one way, but maybe they will understand it another way.
I'd just like to say before watching this video, my favourite thing about your channel is that you enable the comments section to allow good conversation about your methods. thank you from England!
Hema Hopkins YES
I guess I'm kind of randomly asking but does anybody know of a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
What a great lecture! So true! I don’t like people in my face and I have the choice to walk away or tell them. Dogs dont have that luxury when they are on leash- and the only way they communicate is with their teeth. I learned my dog doesnt like attention from people, so I dont put him in that situation. He isnt there to be pet by everyone and thats okay.
Thanks so much, Danielle! I appreciate the feedback! I hope you continue to watch!
Danielle Bennett so true, dogs aren’t public property
Ive been researching for a year to help curve my dog’s anxiety behavior and for some reason this is the first video that has clicked. Thanks so much for the great information!!!!
If you see this and think it's too old to watch now, it really is worth it. As are all of Tom's videos (haven't seen them ALL yet but that is still true).
Another informative video.
One thing stood out to me. The client said that she became nervous when the stranger approached the dog. The dog then he threat displayed by growling. I think the dog sensed the woman's uncertainty or nervous energy and took the initiative to protect her.
Keep up the good work.
GREAT Video!
I wish every person who ever considered having a dog would watch this video first. Because it's not just about aggressive behavior. It's any kind of bad behavior.
Thanks so much!
Humane and intelligent. If you listen he is not repeating but carefully offering leadership and safety for all involved. I imagine this does involve a thorough knowledge of the situation and ability to communication.
one of my fav vids from ya tom. we often have to reframe the dog parents which leads to more of a "lecture" than tactical training techniques. it's all appreciated.
This is exactly what I needed to see for my 1.5 year old recently adopted pup! Great advice! Been looking all over the internet and already had one trainer come to my house. Definitely somewhat situational but leadership is key and one of the only things that has worked with my best girl, Winnie. Thanks so much.
Thank you SO MUCH❣️ This changed the game for me with my GSD 🙏🏻🙌🏻😥
Good communication with the dog owner !
I have never ever trained any dog I have ever had with food or clickers etc just leadership & praise and I’ve had well trained, respectful & obedient dogs.
This video was a game changer for me in the way that I developed the relationship with my dog. He’s nearly two now and a couple things happened just as you said, he matured and has a couple of traits which I have to manage. We have a very respectful relationship and I get that he doesn’t like everyone, and that’s ok.
Hi there... All the way from Cape Town, South Africa. I love watching your informative videos. It is giving me so much insight. THANK YOU for educating. We need so many more of you in this world
I've been watching a lot of your videos lately. We recently adopted a female 6 yo boxer mix who seems to have not been properly socialized and may also have some fear-based aggression. She has never bit, but barks, growls, and sometimes lunges at new visitors and then, even after she settles down, will bark at people moving about our home. She is doing better on walks when we relax and keep her close, but we are not sure how to break her of trying to intimidate visitors to our home. I bought a Sprenger prong, but am hesitant to start using it because not sure if an E-Collar would be more effective training tool for her. She has never been aggressive with myself or my boyfriend who live with her. But she is definitely stubborn, as boxers are, and could use some good leadership. Your videos have given me such good insight on how to be a good dog owner for her and have shown me how my past sessions with trainers have set us up to fail. Thank you.
Thank you Tom davis for your videos absolutely love ❤️ them very educational and helpful
Thomas - you are a legend. Regards from New Zealand
Thanks Maurice!
Thank you for the great information. I love your videos
LOVE the flippyfloppys!! 😂😂
Great video, thanks. My Shepherd has bitten a trainer for getting too close to him and me in training. I did not see the signs but I’m learning to look for signs now
Wish I could find a trainer like you in NorCal
You are SO great at explaining this behavior! I learned alot from what you had to say. I've been stressed about my 11 month old pup I adopted a couple months ago. He turns into kujo when someone walks by him when hes working on a rawhide ( we stopped letting him have them).
Omg! I thought I was the only one who compared dog training to child psychology. I don't tell everyone bc some people don't like to compare kids/ humans. Whatev tho. It's legit af.
Me too 💯
Perfect example of food conditioning if ever you need one
Loved it.
You have a Leerburg shirt on. I've been watching their channel as well. They have very similar philosophies as you do.
Great work thanks you help me a lot
Great video! Recently found your channel and have liked/subbed. 14 mo GS here with fear aggression, got him at 8 weeks so it's all on me with some genetics in play here too. Listening to this video, I believe I literally began to feed the fear right into him according to what your saying about paying the dog to perform. He reacted to next door neighbor at night or just even unknown sounds and would low growl or bark. I would recall him backing up 10-15 ft and reward him for the recall/redirect. Sounds like I rewarded him for the growling or barking? Is this correct thinking here? Sounds like I should have bursted the bubble way back then.
I believe you are rewarding the dog for the recall. If the dog was barking and growling; and you feed the dog treats (no recall) I would say you were rewarding the bad behavior. If I’m wrong, please let me know. I’m open to learning too. 😊
Excellent!
My dog is a rottweiler with 2 and a half years. Since he was 7 months old 4 coaches have been with him to train the dog, but he is reactive, eats everything he sees above him. He eats the bed, towels and everything that stands above him, including the tab and does not like touches. The problem is that he is big and very strong. It weighs 60kg and behaves like that. Still threatening to attack people he does not know. Can you help me? I am from Brasil.
So my question is, after having your dog conditioned like that (in regards to getting a treat every time they sit) how do you recondition them?
After watching this video I realized that I have conditioned my dog the same way (I adopted her when she was 2 from a shelter). And because I do not have her respect she has these aggressive tendencies. I can not take her for a walk, car ride, nor leave my front door open (the actual door open, we have a gate door so we can have fresh air in) without her barking and lunging at dogs, humans (especially if they are out for a run and they are coming toward us), strollers (not really into kids either, but it depends on the kids. Hates my cousins, tolerates my neighbors.), and bikes (motorized or not).
Explain this again, I don''t follow...
Upstate Canine Academy Simplified version: my dog barks and lunges at other dog and humans, and bikes (motorcycles and bicycles). These behaviors happen whenever I’m taking her out for a walk, in the car, and when our front door is open. At the dog park she is fine, but has a tendency to get protective of myself and my family. So my question is: How do I recondition my dog to respect me and not have these “incidents”?
Dyani - Have you tried spacing out the treats? So, for every 3-4 verbal praise and pats give your dog one treat. I have just started trying this so that I may begin to build a genuine relationship with my dog. Best of luck!
My problem is my dog barks and growls at my grandchildren and they have to be around her which stresses me out because I’m so afraid she will bite .. and confused about how respond to the territorial behavior ??
Comment, like video, but too much talk not enough action. Show more techniques on how to correct the unwanted behaviors.
How would you begin teaching a dog not to expect food with every command? I've made the mistake of always using it and its now coming back to bite me.
I'm not the trainer in the video, but... just stop giving treats with the completion of every command or cue. Even food or treat-based trainers SHOULD be weaning the dog off of needing a treat after EVERY act of co-operation. We have been working with a dog that was treat trained, which created excess excitement and a food drive that is not appropriate for our dogs in our situation, so we just stopped pretty much cold-turkey, but for many dogs in many situations, tapering off the food might work.
Food rewards can be a useful tool, especially in certain circumstances, but they are only one tool among many.
The problem is not always the food, the food has become the cue for the behavior. Get one private lesson from a decent clicker trainer and you'll be fine. A basic rule of thumb is to ask the dog to do more for less.
How do you identify a truly aggressive dog?
It is ALL about the the pack structure of the dog! You must be the Alpha leader over the dog 100%,you must boss over the dog! Unless your the Alpha male, the dog will do anything and everything the dog wants to do!
Incorrect, the dominance/pack theory has been disproved.
Wrong...
It's already been said the owners should know the basic of how a dog and the pack work I would be asking question on the cost of his services and the time spent talking to repetitive. My training takes minutes to explain and is on the fly as he goes.
Does anyone know the breed of dog he's working with in the video?
APBT or mix!
Show me some training techniques, you keep repeating over and over. Very smart ideas but you repeat yourself too many times.
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to much talking going over and over same thing...and putting dogs in a humane example
Sandy Adams glad you liked it! Thanks so much!
But it's important to understand how to establish a good relationship with a dog. So many don't. And it's because they don't understand what's going on. So they don't set a good precedent when the dog walks in the door. And, frankly, if they don't, the problems start there.
Sandy Adams Than do not listen and comment...he just gave a example for her that she can understand...
We learn through repetition Sandy....these owners HAVE FAILED THE DOG and must be educated.....repeatedly to undo the wrong way and reinforce the proper way!! Please make a video of you training a new, working dog in front of the owner
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Stop repeating yourself and get to the point, so annoying
Some owners need to hear something in 6 different ways before they get it. Maybe you're the kind who gets it the first time, but most people need constant repetition to learn. And sometimes they don't understand it one way, but maybe they will understand it another way.
stop talking and show something
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claudio godoy awesome idea!!!!
He's educating the owner moron smh
You shouldn't watch if you already know how to do everything. But those of us who are slower, we appreciate the detail.
Too much babbling. Get to the point
What is the point?
Birdie, make your own SUCCINCTLY put Videos on Canines, so we can OPINE as idiotically as you.
Lisa McGuire you made absolutely no sense.
Well he's teaching the client...you're just watching...you're not paying him so....stfu
Maybe it sounds like babbling because you don't understand what he's saying...?