When a Dog Objects to Leash Pressure - Jeff Gellman Seminars (2019)

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  • A video from my Petaluma, CA seminar showing how to troubleshoot and work through a dog that objects to leash pressure. This dog was not newly introduced to a collar or a leash, his owner had been working with him for a few months and this was well practiced behavior. Anytime the dog did not want to do something, the dog would say “no” by biting the leash, thrashing about, etc. All of which is extremely common in our world, as we have seen just about every behavior a dog will offer. The dog simply does not want to go from point A to point B, and this is his way of saying so. The best thing you can do if or when you run into this, is to just work the dog through it. Remain calm, work the dog, but do not stop the session. If I had allowed the dogs behavior to stop me from progressing, all I would really be teaching the dog is that his behavior worked which allowed him to stop progressing toward the end goal- which is simply to get onto a place bed. By not giving in, allowing the dog to process, and continually moving forward with the session, I showed the dog a couple of valuable lessons. 1. I am a firm but fair leader. I am not over correcting or yielding to his nonsense. And 2. His old patterns and habits that may have worked with his owner are no longer useful. So the dog learns that following along with his handler is actually the best choice, and we will see his decision making get better not only in this scenario but in general. I troubleshoot many similar issues at all of my seminars. I show owners hands on exactly what to do and how to address whatever they are struggling with.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @carissamacainsh3504
    @carissamacainsh3504 5 років тому +5

    I have worked with a Presa Canario and a Great Dane who did exactly that same behavior + biting and jumping. It was a challenge but I was able to correct the behavior with the help of a prong and the same technique :) Love your videos!

  • @lauratodd7488
    @lauratodd7488 5 років тому +8

    Awesome stuff when we're patient but firm. Consistency is key.

  • @sarasachiko
    @sarasachiko 4 роки тому +6

    The info about leash handling, clutch and gas, was really great to learn. I would love to learn more about these small details.

  • @MG-ec3bk
    @MG-ec3bk 5 років тому +12

    Fabulous work Jeff! 👌

  • @jeffgentry6728
    @jeffgentry6728 5 років тому +7

    Calm patience is your best friend.

  • @Zhahn-Pam
    @Zhahn-Pam 4 роки тому +7

    Jeff, have you written a book? If so what is the title? I am a trainer and as I have stated in another one of your videos I deeply respect your training style. People who do not really understand the canine mind could find your techniques harsh. But being a dog trainer, and educator of humans, I deeply respect both you and Robert Cabral. You both really know dogs and how they think and function. I use the same techniques as you and Robert do. The people who complain are the same people who are also afraid of disciplining their children. I think that you will agree with this statement. Dogs are not humans. People need to stop thinking of them as furry humans. It is a huge disservice and hurts dogs. They are a different species altogether. In the way they think, the way their amazing senses experience the world, and in their nutritional needs. In many ways, dogs are superior to us. Hearing, scent detection, and awareness of human moods. A dog that has a human that is aware of and meets its needs will create a mentally and physically balanced dog. A balanced dog is a happy dog and joy to have in one's life.

    • @SolidK9Training
      @SolidK9Training  4 роки тому +8

      Pam Castillo no book just lots of videos and lots of podcasts. Thanks for the kind words

    • @Zhahn-Pam
      @Zhahn-Pam 3 роки тому +3

      @@alakayfloyd9714 I appreciate your sensitivity and compassion. Jeff is not being abusive actually he is being very humane. He is communicating in a way that the DOG, not the humans, clearly understands and respects. Dogs are not human. Humans don't seem to understand this fact. The brains of dogs cannot think, communicate or understand things in the way that people do. Jeff knows exactly what he is doing. He is explaining what and why he is doing what he is doing.

    • @Zhahn-Pam
      @Zhahn-Pam 3 роки тому

      @@SolidK9Training Is there any way that I might contact you? My canine team and I are in Hawaii. I do a lot of work with traumatized dogs, and I have had a great deal of success helping these dogs and their new families. My own team members are rescues, they came from very dark backgrounds. You can message me on Facebook at : Team Peaches Dog Training

    • @SolidK9Training
      @SolidK9Training  3 роки тому

      @@Zhahn-Pam email me at jeff@solidk9training.com. I’ll be on Maui in a couple weeks doing some work

    • @SolidK9Training
      @SolidK9Training  3 роки тому +3

      @@alakayfloyd9714 do your research Don’t be fooled by the mob on tiktok who steal MY VIDEOS edit them. Out in a false narrative and make you believe their agenda

  • @malaguenamalaga353
    @malaguenamalaga353 4 роки тому +2

    Can I bonk my Pomeranian? It has a lot of bad behavior?

    • @MyAirMyles
      @MyAirMyles 3 роки тому +1

      yes you can, lots of trainers do it, check across youtube, its not jeffs invention. Make sure the dog has been trained in other ways what you do want first.