Two dominant American Bulldogs make real progress.

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  • @iris7484
    @iris7484 2 роки тому +491

    and yet, no one makes the argument that submission isn't a thing. Whatever the polar opposite of submissive is, what do they want to call it? It's dominance.

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  2 роки тому +92

      That’s a great point

    • @Flippokid
      @Flippokid 2 роки тому +36

      I was literally just thinking that yesterday.

    • @iris7484
      @iris7484 2 роки тому +15

      @@ColdestRage303 yeah I forget who I was watching, someone was talking about truly dominant dogs and that they're chill most of the time until they don't want to do something, and then they're ready to stand their ground in a way that can ugly. For general purposes though submissive-dominant is a spectrum and most dogs are somewhere closer to the middle.

    • @Flippokid
      @Flippokid 2 роки тому +14

      @@ColdestRage303 Well, it's all on a scale so they're on the dominant side instead of the submissive side. Yours sounds further up the scale.
      Regardless he was arguing against the people that say that dominance isn't even a thing to begin with, and that it's debunked that dogs like yours are wired the way they are etc etc.

    • @Flippokid
      @Flippokid 2 роки тому

      @@ColdestRage303 "Like in a wolfpack the other dominant wolf will go to fight the alpha one day for leadership." That's been debunked. Well, no, not completely. This behavior was observed in replaced wolfs that were thrown together in enclosed parks. This led to the assumption that it must work the same with dogs. Then it was discovered that natural wolf packs don't display this social dynamic at all. That led to people claiming that no dominance is ever a thing.
      The truth is complicated. Dogs are not really trying to take over the house. To me it sounds like you based your training completely on dominance, rather than leadership, and that resulted in the dog rebelling against you. Perhaps you punished him too much, and he had enough and didn't take it anymore. (Like he perceived your command as incoming punishment). Not saying this is what happened, but that's how I can imagine a dog attacking its owner.
      I've never heard of a dog that's raised properly going against its owner. It's pretty much unheard of.

  • @juhakoskinen2128
    @juhakoskinen2128 Рік тому +98

    Brandon mcmillan is the most gentle, thorough and effective dog i've ever encountered. My friend and i love the dog show and never miss it. So many times we've shed a tear of happiness just seeing a dog's life changed forever when proper training is applied and they go on to live their lives the way they should. I have brandon's book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq in two formats. Not only the paperback version but also the kindle version to refer to when i don't have the paperback along with me. I have used his methods with my cavalier kc spaniel and turned a non-disciplined furbaby into a companion who has traveled thousands of miles with us across the country. He is a near perfect dog thanks to brandon's methods. I don't get one cent of kickback for recommending brandon but i do it because i love dogs. They deserve to be given a chance. Brandon's mission in life - to rescue dogs and place them in a forever, happy home - is very dear to my heart. I recommend his methods to anyone who has a dog - young or old. I've seen him take even old dogs and teach them. Brandon was an animal trainer before his current mission. His parents were animal trainers. His methods are the best i've ever found. Your furbaby will thank you for spending the money on this book. Don't hesitate - it is worth every cent.

    • @dannymendez92
      @dannymendez92 10 місяців тому

      From my experience constant check ins with the owner.

  • @drewd2
    @drewd2 2 роки тому +439

    I'm glad you pointed out the nose touching, because I might have thought it was just a coincidence, but you showed it was definitely intentional communication. I also noticed when they ganged up on a dog they'd take different paths to try to corner them. It seemed like it could be very dangerous if there was nobody around.

    • @missonmanband19
      @missonmanband19 2 роки тому +22

      Agree with that nose touch! Amazing when Joel pointed that out the two took off

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 роки тому +24

      I'm glad you pointed out that Jax and Gemma took different paths to get to the dog. I went back and watched those parts.

    • @alfatbear
      @alfatbear 2 роки тому +27

      It’s actually kinda cool that kind of communication between the two dogs. “You ready?” “Yea I’m ready” “Then lets go”

    • @Supadrumma441
      @Supadrumma441 Рік тому +15

      That nose touch was absolutely a "you take the back, I'll take the front and lets own this bitch" type of deal.

    • @therealsyxx
      @therealsyxx Рік тому

      @@alfatbear I literally said the same thing a then read this. That's exactly what happened. 🤣

  • @liaedlund6534
    @liaedlund6534 2 роки тому +465

    that check in they do is so wild, you can definitely see their energy rise+change!

    • @heybea891
      @heybea891 2 роки тому +33

      Yeah siblings and I believe pack dogs do that too. They had a whole conversation in those nose touches lol!

    • @jolindo6724
      @jolindo6724 2 роки тому +17

      Yep pack behavior

    • @csuanfa
      @csuanfa 2 роки тому +10

      They switched to predator mode.

    • @Schlummerfee94
      @Schlummerfee94 2 роки тому +5

      Yes you can really see the energy. Wow. Great training job ^^

    • @DogMemes86
      @DogMemes86 2 роки тому +3

      i saw two kangal siblings kill 3 dogs out of nothing. i saw this dogs everyday playing. Suddenly something weird happened. They chased and killed 3 dogs so fast together it was insane. First time i thought some dogs cant be held in flats and cities.

  • @brie3679
    @brie3679 Рік тому +84

    I swear Prince knows EXACTLY what he’s doing at all times and is probably the most calculated, intuitive animal I’ve ever seen..period. I mean literally. It’s wild watching his micro movements and how he almost psychically knows what to do, when, and what’s expected of him. It’s wildly impressive. I’ve never seen a dog like that before.

    • @garya.2281
      @garya.2281 7 місяців тому

      Its Lassiesk 😂

    • @o-g-ob4399
      @o-g-ob4399 6 місяців тому +1

      You're very observant! Prince is an incredible animal!

  • @Wobblyrage
    @Wobblyrage 2 роки тому +145

    Yep, I saw them turn from two separate dogs into one team of hunters. The sister instigated it and the brother followed. That check-in was a clear sign of “let’s hunt, fight, but together”.

    • @dragonheart7901
      @dragonheart7901 2 роки тому +15

      Yes, classic pack hunting/fighting behavior! At least we know the siblings are close ha ha..

    • @greeneggsspam3969
      @greeneggsspam3969 Рік тому +13

      Ive seen this before in person. I live next door to a family that has 2 free roam big dogs. They are brothers and they had a incident a few years ago where they attacked a smaller dog and started to eat him alive. The owner of the smaller dog tried to scare them off with a stick but they didn’t care. She got in her car and acted like she was going to run them over and that’s when they left.
      The smaller dog made it to the vet, but they ate his entire abdomen and he didn’t make it.
      They are still free roam btw. Oh, and no other murders happened since. They attacked my elderly dog before, but they were chased off.

    • @Wobblyrage
      @Wobblyrage Рік тому +7

      @@greeneggsspam3969 that’s just horrible! Omg…

    • @greeneggsspam3969
      @greeneggsspam3969 Рік тому +8

      @@Wobblyrage it really was. They weren’t always bad dogs of course, they were abused by the male owner. Luckily, he got throat cancer and failed to treat it. I kinda think that’s part of the reason they calmed down with the attacks.
      Oh, and they still are very sweet puppies, at least to women. They recently protected my other neighbors dog after she was hit by a car. Sat with her the whole time until people started helping her.

    • @therealslimshady6763
      @therealslimshady6763 Рік тому +2

      It was like a
      Fist Bump of two buddies

  • @b3lov3dstrang3r
    @b3lov3dstrang3r Рік тому +38

    Now my world is going back to where I started. I trained like you- then I went to get my training certification. Worked 3 years for a facility that barked at me that dominance isn't real- never be rough handed-never stand your ground. Treats and praise only. This- this is what makes sense to me and has always made sense.

  • @mhods4457
    @mhods4457 2 роки тому +44

    A huge problem is that people don't recognize dog body language. Once you understand it the lens at which you view dogs completely changes. All the subtle motions, head moves, eye contact, posturing etc etc. It becomes crystal clear. The nose touch was like when wrestlers in a tag team match high five. It's was basically a "ok let's do this".

    • @tempelhof1986
      @tempelhof1986 2 роки тому +11

      Absolutely. They are about to start hunting. I would not let those two dogs live in the same household together. They are a very effective team with the female being the instigator and the male being her back up. Very bad situation.

    • @therealslimshady6763
      @therealslimshady6763 Рік тому +3

      What I learnt about dogs is that
      They lick their lips when they are getting ready to attack

  • @Praetorian-ok4eq
    @Praetorian-ok4eq 2 роки тому +250

    I love this type of training. I'm tired of the bad dog owners crying about any discipline. Especially the ones who let their dogs run around and bite people and think their dog is just friendly because it's obviously friendly to the owner.

    • @Robynhoodlum
      @Robynhoodlum Рік тому +26

      Some people don’t understand the difference between discipline and hitting/abuse. That grab with Jax was a great example, discipline without hurting. It’s the dog version of a time out.

    • @yooginava1828
      @yooginava1828 Рік тому +7

      @@Robynhoodlum My dog learned the most when I would be clearly disappointed in him. When he was learning to camp with my family ( a lot of people and a lot of dogs ) he was mean to some dogs while playful with others. Any time he got aggressive to a dog, i would simply put him in the kennel "time out". Disconnecting them from the pack when they do wrong, goes a long way in my experience. My dog doesn't like being disconnected from the pack. But if he can't play by my rules, then he doesn't get to be apart of the pack. After a 15-30 min time out. He comes out and is playful with the dogs that he was aggressive with.

    • @MrZZsharka
      @MrZZsharka Рік тому

      @@yooginava1828 hard to do that with a kennel on a walk though right ?

    • @yooginava1828
      @yooginava1828 Рік тому +6

      @@MrZZsharka "when he was learning to camp" is a lot more different than taking a dog for a simple walk. There's a lot more going on during a camping trip than there is on walks. Sorry I didn't explain that this was over two years ago, and on top of that i've paid for classes.

    • @skilifavas4016
      @skilifavas4016 Рік тому

      And when he bites and is put down for it. " oh, but he didn't bite. it was all of a sudden. "

  • @barbjohnson8474
    @barbjohnson8474 Рік тому +13

    Omg they're like a hunting pair!! Scary to suddenly see them treat the other dog like prey. Good job, Joel!

  • @dannyh5937
    @dannyh5937 2 роки тому +112

    These are the best videos. That negative energy the first dog had was crazy. I believe your method is the only way to work with dogs this dominant.

    • @savvysavvy4527
      @savvysavvy4527 2 роки тому

      Negative energy at the end "subscriber to channel"

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  2 роки тому +24

      @@savvysavvy4527 you didn’t like the way I said “subscribe to the channel”?

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 роки тому +8

      @@BDTraining 😂😭😂

    • @evaveronica5222
      @evaveronica5222 Рік тому +2

      I actually think that the sister is the catalyst for her brother. Or am I wrong here?

    • @ruthdederich3622
      @ruthdederich3622 Рік тому

      @@BDTraining I love that cause its like you almost forget what you are doing here. Like all you want to do it illustrate animal behaviour and animal/human interaction. Then as you say you are done. That's the video. I was gonna say we are in school here only not all of us consider you the teacher. But you are the teacher. That why I subscribed. Best to you.

  • @philcourteney4328
    @philcourteney4328 Рік тому +12

    Whenever Joel says, in the session, “I am *OVER* (whatever)” you know it’s about to get real! 😁👍

  • @netrunner7108
    @netrunner7108 2 роки тому +90

    Love this. People have a misconception that dogs think the way we do. This isn’t mean at all. If you wanna train dogs you have to be top dog. You have to understand and teach them in ways they understand. Which is dominance. Dogs don’t get reason like we do. They understand cause an affect. Or action and reaction.

    • @neffiret9533
      @neffiret9533 Рік тому

      And you need to build trust, love, overcome fear, guidance or your dominance things it’s just to show your dick.

    • @lhl9010
      @lhl9010 5 місяців тому

      just as humans do

    • @anthonysteen56
      @anthonysteen56 3 місяці тому

      IMO dogs understand cause effect much better bc there is no hidden agenda as in humans.
      There’s no guessing about ulterior motives and they mostly live in the moment.

  • @lynnegee6814
    @lynnegee6814 Рік тому +12

    When the 2 siblings get back together & nose bump, you can almost hear them thinking "RIGHT, the Pack is together again, GAME ON!!" Such a powerful pair & mental bond, their owners really, REALLY need to learn your methods before someone gets hurt.

  • @Flippokid
    @Flippokid 2 роки тому +150

    The nose touch is very interesting. You don't see many dogs do that in that way. I'm friends with the owners of my first dog's sister and brother. They're close friends, basically these two grew up together. They also do that nose touch, and they've hunted a lot of rabbits together up until the point that they started killing deer. They were definitely two souls with one mind until the owners were "over it."

    • @Aswodel
      @Aswodel 2 роки тому +1

      what's wrong with a dog chasing and killing deer?

    • @Flippokid
      @Flippokid 2 роки тому +20

      @@Aswodel In a lot of places like Germany, nothing. You can even get some of the meat. In the Netherlands it's forbidden, and you have to pay huge fines.
      I personally feel it's only wrong if you don't have full control over them. I'd love to go to Germany and let my dog bring me dinner :D But only that what I allow.

    • @denisedimoro987
      @denisedimoro987 2 роки тому +11

      @@Aswodel there are laws in the US as well, varies state to state, but dogs can be euthanized for that.

    • @medussaa8061
      @medussaa8061 2 роки тому +6

      @@Aswodel Here where I am from people have special professions and are allowed to shoot a dog that chases a deer or anything else. So you gotta teach them from the very start that they can’t chase. A little different case are hunter dogs. If you have a permit your dog can hunt with you.

    • @iagreewithyou3478
      @iagreewithyou3478 2 роки тому +21

      @@Aswodel If the owner didn't command them to. If they decide to hunt deer on their own, what's stopping them from hunting other similar or smaller sized creatures, say an unattended little human?

  • @frednetherlands887
    @frednetherlands887 2 роки тому +31

    Whenever they hear 'HEY' in the house, they know I am watching your video's :) Thank you for your great lessons!

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 2 роки тому +90

    dang u definitely The Boss! The way you are able to see/interpret/respond so quickly is endlessly fascinating. There is so much good teaching in every single video. 🐾❤️

  • @ljiljanavukobrad2406
    @ljiljanavukobrad2406 2 роки тому +40

    Hi, I'm Ljiljana from Serbia (my name is hard to pronounce in English :) ). I have a femail mixed breed dog, Bertha, who I adopted during the Corona virus pandemic. I reviewed a bunch of your videos and they helped me tremendously especially with the leash walking and while meeting other dogs but also in identifying the "problems" of my dog. You are wonderful and more importantly, your methods are efficient and easy to apply. I am very grateful!

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ Рік тому +2

      All the way from Serbia! Hi 👋
      I’m glad that you have been helped tremendously!

  • @littledogRonnie
    @littledogRonnie 2 роки тому +30

    Your reading of situations and your subsequent reactions are lightning quick, and then you just nonchalantly explain everything to us. Just wow!

  • @targetsunshine6060
    @targetsunshine6060 2 роки тому +7

    Touch noses- wonder twin powers activate ! Joel- naw I have the power…I’m He Man. Awesome video

  • @starmole5000
    @starmole5000 Рік тому +6

    Joel you really are an artist in the way you deal with dogs. I'm sure you occasionally get it wrong. But I bet it's pretty damn rare.
    The way you communicate power with dogs is amazing. And of course in that power you provide safety and security and that then calms everything down.

  • @gem9561
    @gem9561 2 роки тому +21

    I absolutely loved this footage, prince completely trusts joel also for him to be safe. And in this environment this other dog has every opportunity to thrive and be safe. And that is wonderful

  • @sairhug
    @sairhug 2 роки тому +100

    Fantastic content and commentary throughout. I love hearing Joel's masterclasses in dog body language - they're a privilege to watch.
    Just today I saw a local purely positive training group posting a tick-list meme from COAPE talking about (amongst other things) saying yes to "trainers who train with rewards, treats and play" and no to trainers who "use leash corrections" and "talk about dominance." There is no way this group will EVER have encountered dogs like this brother and sister! And I hope for everyone's sakes they never do, frankly! This brother and sister would end up killing another dog - and possibly badly injure a human while they were about it - if the only training approaches were "rewards, treats and play"! Yes, maybe when they were LITTLE ... but for heaven's sake, not now!
    Another of my favourite multi-approach trainers often talks about meeting the dog's behaviour with commensurate reaction ... not too over the top and not too soft, but equal. Which is just like Joel, who we've all seen will have a hugely different approach than what he's using in this video to young or nervous dog. In other words, you have to meet fire with fire to fix a huge problem ... not with a tiny squirt gun of water!

    • @katec708
      @katec708 2 роки тому +5

      amen!! perfect point about reacting with equal energy. a correction should always reflect the offensive action. dont want to be too soft so it doesnt land, but not also over the top when its not needed. theres definitely a balance to be found.

    • @Poldovico
      @Poldovico 2 роки тому

      @@katec708 I guess if you go overboard, the dog's just gonna think you're a jerk instead of learning the rules

    • @katec708
      @katec708 2 роки тому +5

      @@Poldovico yeah exactly! you never wanna be mean, but make sure they get the message yknow.

  • @dingdingdingdiiiiing
    @dingdingdingdiiiiing Рік тому +2

    I can not get bored watching these videos. It's like every single one is different and interesting in it's own way. Huge respect for the work you do.

  • @AndyJarman
    @AndyJarman 2 роки тому +3

    Could have watched more of that. I get so resentful of dogs that ignore people. It's very satisfying seeing these dogs being put back in their place. Boy they look pleased with themselves though don't they!

  • @katz734
    @katz734 Рік тому +3

    Every time I watch you, I’m completely amazed by your knowledge of dog behavior. And your results are so good.

  • @triciawade8634
    @triciawade8634 2 роки тому +3

    They definitely hatched a plan there!

  • @lesreed8803
    @lesreed8803 11 місяців тому +1

    Just the reasserting of the dominancy of the dominant male without yelling screaming hitting any effortless motion of energy being spent other than the repetition of the consistent conveying

  • @bigtsperspective5831
    @bigtsperspective5831 Рік тому +2

    Your work with dominant breeds is nice to see and hear. People really do need to understand what it means to own a bully breed

  • @tomowen4491
    @tomowen4491 2 роки тому +4

    Joel for some reason while I was typing a previous message to you it disappeared. So - just want you to know - you are my hero now - when it comes to disciplining dogs. I have a 11 yr. old Boxer (the love of my life) and a 6 yr. old Shiba Inu (a royal pain.) They are best friends. Thanks so much for all the help you've given me. God bless you my friend.

  • @reflexology52welsh48
    @reflexology52welsh48 2 роки тому +2

    I swear you’re saving one dog at a time, aggressor dogs end up fighting and getting put down, you are truly saving them!

  • @rachelnanshija251
    @rachelnanshija251 2 роки тому +7

    Just found your channel. This is really something special to watch. I grew up with dogs and my dad and I would train them. As a teen I worked with and trained horses. Sometimes it's critical to be assertive and do things that might look rough, and it's unfortunate how that can be seen as taboo. But when you're dealing with animals that have the ability or intent to be aggressive or dangerous, it's not something you can just be nice and soft about. It's important to be the one in charge. Anyway, this is amazing to watch and I've already learned a lot from just a couple videos.

    • @naugladur8534
      @naugladur8534 Рік тому

      Same as with people otherwise they become criminals

  • @SM___________
    @SM___________ 2 роки тому +10

    As a owner of large breeds that are well trained and socialised. I absolutely applaud this man. this the way to do things. In a world full of self proclaimed dog trainers that are clueless prats it is refreshing to see this gentleman. Keep it up Beckman's! More folk need to learn and watch your videos now I recommend random folk with little shit bag dogs your channel. Society today is far to weak and they forget dogs are pack animals and descended from wolves 👌all need a alpha and you radiate it dogs respect you as do I. Best regards. Keep it up disprove all these self proclaimed tiktok and UA-cam toolends making dogs worse and not educating the owners also

  • @GunmanYeoh
    @GunmanYeoh Рік тому +1

    Privileged to watch a top-class dog trainer. Thanks very much.

  • @luciesdogtreats79
    @luciesdogtreats79 2 роки тому +4

    and one more thing- the power of your look at him- amazing, yes- you run the this show and he understands that 👍

  • @katec708
    @katec708 2 роки тому +10

    AHHH yup the nose touch. a little "you wanna get em?" "yup, lets get em." you can even see the brother immediately watching and reacting to the sister's lead right after. as others are saying, these duo would be dangerous unsupervised.

  • @OscyJack-
    @OscyJack- Рік тому +2

    As someone who's owned dominant dogs for most of my life, I gotta say, you do a really excellent job. And the videos and explanations are also really well done.
    For the first time, I have a relatively submissive dog now. And only 35lbs at that. And since I can now finally let my guard down a little bit, it's really cool to watch these vids and reflect on ways I've had to handle a dog in the past. Realizing some of my own errors, and putting them into better practice with a dog who's more under control, potential aggression wise.

  • @niceone1456
    @niceone1456 8 місяців тому +1

    I’m so glad I watched this video a while ago which helped me save my dog today. I saw exactly the same situation where a pair of dog touched nose before they were running towards mine. I was on high alert when I saw the nose touch and those dogs didn’t come to greet, they went straight to my dog’s neck and I yelled to intervene as soon as they were trying to bite. Luckily my yelling scared them off, and that owner has the audacity telling me they were only trying to say hello. No, I have a lab and I know how dogs say hello to each other, showing teeth and attacking the neck is not saying hello!

  • @4vinylsound
    @4vinylsound 4 місяці тому +1

    His famous line, I'm over it I'm so over it every episode it's so funny.

  • @iTzBlake420
    @iTzBlake420 Рік тому +2

    This brother is on the ball . This is exactly how you train your alpha dog .. salute . My puppy *140lbs 4 year American bulldog x presa* trained to be off leash and well submissive to me while my dog understands what my expectations are with him . 💯

  • @alexandradittmann8588
    @alexandradittmann8588 2 роки тому +10

    Brilliant, Joel - yes, 2 dogs, strongly bonded, living together... I have that, too, and they do act as one single organism; very different dynamic than when it's just 1. That started when I brought the younger dog home as a puppy - the older German Shepherd had never been close to another dog in our home, but with that new puppy, things clicked; and they had this connection, almost instantly. And even though the older one is not dog-aggressive - she tries to be when the younger one is play-bowing to the neighbor's dog at the gate, for instance: That happened yesterday, the older dog saw the other 2 dogs having a friendly meet and sniff at the gate, and she rushed down, all hackled up, growling and barking. Of course, we strongly corrected this, but jeeez, Joel, just imagine these were 2 massive American Bulldogs like the ones you are dealing with. Things could get pretty nasty pretty quick. You're a hero man, much admiration and respect.

  • @AJourneyOfYourSoul
    @AJourneyOfYourSoul Рік тому

    You are right. As soon as they checked in and touched noses, it was on.
    You are great at reading their body language.

  • @theoneguywiththeface
    @theoneguywiththeface Рік тому

    I don't even have dogs but one of your videos was recommended to me for some reason and now I'm binging your channel

  • @Yeoman7
    @Yeoman7 2 роки тому +2

    JAX & GEMMA are gorgeous!
    They’re like a WWF TagTeam!

  • @starfoxloves
    @starfoxloves 4 місяці тому

    I fully support literally everything you do that works for you because I'm all for what works! As a dog trainer for reactive, aggressive and anxious dogs, I don't always agree with your methods entirely, just for myself personally, not in general. But man if I don't learn something every time I watch one of your videos!! Keep doing what you do, Joel, and keep filming. Thank you for this one, it makes a lot of sense.

    • @bronsonleach3573
      @bronsonleach3573 2 місяці тому

      Dominance is something a lot of people don't fully understand. Most people especially women are not in tune with their primal nature. Men don't even notice that humans even have a Dominance system. The biggest strongest men are often the leader in a group of male freinds. It is the same with dogs.

  • @johnnc91
    @johnnc91 2 роки тому +2

    Your vids have made a huge impact on my training. I have a 9 mth pretty dominant male border collie (intact). Whilst positive reinforcement helped for basic command/obedience training, the more assertive approach to build respect and leadership has made him a much calmer dog, and now he's doing great even as a teen pup. Keep it up mate.

  • @angelise3188
    @angelise3188 2 роки тому +7

    He's respecting boundaries after the consistent interception. This is important knowledge to know for example if you went out and something happened to the treats, you know what to do/ expect.

    • @kieran7173
      @kieran7173 2 роки тому +2

      I train my dogs balanced, but I used to be positive only, and maybe it's just because I've grown in experience but I've personally found it's VERY hard to motivate positive only dogs if you have no food, especially dogs who've never been weaned off food markers and are given markers everytime. My bf's dog is like this and my senior used to be like this before I started re-training her. Compared to my balanced raised puppy who works regardless of if there's food involved or not

    • @angelise3188
      @angelise3188 2 роки тому

      @@kieran7173 same I did this before with high energy dogs and it had to be done constantly with basically no stopping at all. The food is basically necessary.

  • @Court132
    @Court132 2 роки тому +6

    Not them touching noses like wonder twins LMAO

  • @dr.crypto4207
    @dr.crypto4207 2 роки тому +2

    I like this guy because we share similar traits. Boss status.

  • @imidsikkey
    @imidsikkey 2 роки тому +2

    Such great results in such a short video.
    Love your method. I've been raised around dogs my entire life, and still I have implemented more of your method in the last year and a half than anyone elses

  • @valbain209
    @valbain209 Рік тому

    You have a gift from God. You're amazing with dogs. Thank you for all you do for dogs and their owners.

  • @lt5039
    @lt5039 Рік тому

    SHOUT OUT TO JOEL! You are most definitely one of the best trainers out there - especially for the working/herding type breeds. What stands out most compared to many other trainers is your remarkable attention to body language, training approach that caters to a dog's natural social behavior rather than ours, and training steps that are clear, concise, and produce surprising fast results. I am very happy you are an online resource in the sea of 'safe space' purely positive reinforcement trainers all over the internet that would never be able to improve the dogs you improve.

  • @dbk7591
    @dbk7591 2 роки тому +6

    Another t-shirt saying: There is only one boss -- and it's me! Haha. I want one that reads: Every walk is a training session. This was a great video -- informative.

  • @bomboclaat1509
    @bomboclaat1509 2 роки тому +1

    wanna know what i love the most about this show/channel, you actually show all your cases and not just "dangerous" breeds or restricted ones, its any dog, like some dogs that pop up reload my memory cause i forgot the breeds even existed, its good to see because most trainers have the same typical dogs in, making it look so much worse for them

  • @darkgray1
    @darkgray1 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve never seen Prince look so happy! AB’s wonder twin powers activated!!🤣🤣🤣☠️

  • @LovedbyNature777
    @LovedbyNature777 2 роки тому +2

    I'm ,so glad I seen your video my Pit mix is about 3 she is starting to test me. I had to let her know u don't run this house Lady.

  • @Hondaridr58
    @Hondaridr58 Рік тому +1

    I've just found this channel a few days ago, and I love it. All you hear about is, as you said, the give them treats, kind of training. This is how you speak canine language. Thanks for showing us how it's done. There will likely be a hell of a lot of better dog owners as a result. Myself included.

  • @jorinpotts1318
    @jorinpotts1318 Рік тому +1

    Love this dude he's one of the best I've seen his experience is unmatched

    • @jorinpotts1318
      @jorinpotts1318 Рік тому

      Coming from a family that trains police dogs

  • @mommyandmegardening9076
    @mommyandmegardening9076 Рік тому +1

    Glad I found your videos. My American Bulldogs are 2 and litter mates. They fought a dog to protect me and since then twice they have fought each other. I’m “over it” as you say. Glad for this help.

  • @TITANGREATDANE
    @TITANGREATDANE 2 роки тому +7

    Great video! Would love to see more of these two being worked together. I'm going through the same thing with brother and sister Great Danes... 180 and 130 lbs respectively and one year apart... well behaved when separate but constantly "checking in" and amping up when together. Your videos have been a lifesaver and given me a lot more control on our walks (just walking them both on the same side has been a game changer), but off-leash dog parks and trails remain a challenge. Not only am I dealing with my own dogs' issues, but I have to contend with many more untrained and unsocialized dogs as the parks and training facilities were closed for more than a year due to COVID. We moved from San Diego back to Atlanta several years ago, but are planning a road trip back to SD next year, and I'm thinking our first stop might have to be a training session with Joel before we head to Fiesta Island!

  • @tracymills3174
    @tracymills3174 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for all your helpful videos!

  • @TheMidnightModder
    @TheMidnightModder Рік тому

    I love this channel so much! You are able to articulate what I know to be true, even in the realm of humans! As a human I'm able to learn so much from you and solidify what I already know about healthy human interaction when dealing with not so desirable people. You be nice, you be respectful, but you never let someone walk all over you or intimidate you.

  • @thefella131
    @thefella131 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video. 👍👍👍

  • @daniell0909
    @daniell0909 Рік тому

    So refreshing to see a "dog trainer" that actually knows about dogs

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 2 роки тому +8

    Excellent video! One of the reasons I am so fond of this channel is because Joel documents stuff like this. Not only does he show behaviors like this and the body language that goes along with it but he shows us how to work through it and progress and help our dogs.🙏

  • @gtafotopdx9608
    @gtafotopdx9608 Рік тому +1

    Your absolutely right! They always need to be checked and told.
    Have a six year old one dominant dog and can just not stand around in dog park and not pay attention.
    Thank you great demonstration

  • @annarborthenorris5455
    @annarborthenorris5455 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing attitude adjustment.Best demonstration of boss attitude making a difference. Love it

  • @fatkidsdontrun9394
    @fatkidsdontrun9394 2 роки тому +2

    These dogs are huge...

  • @colleensavoie7196
    @colleensavoie7196 5 місяців тому

    Best trainer and assistant ever

  • @augustbrady6948
    @augustbrady6948 3 місяці тому

    I’ve got a 4yr old submissive male American Bully/APBT mix and a 1yr old female corgi who is extremely dominant. She regularly instigates rough play and this is giving me a lot of great tips

  • @jillthompson3108
    @jillthompson3108 2 роки тому +2

    Really good

  • @Life_with_Maxxie
    @Life_with_Maxxie 3 місяці тому

    I was watching this and my puppy was running around playing, he heard sit and watched the rest of the video with me 😂😂😂😂 Thank you for the amazing videos ❤

  • @bgbabies3325
    @bgbabies3325 Рік тому +1

    🚨🚨🚨 Now THIS.. is a TRAINER that knows what he’s doing & talking about!! 🚨🚨🚨 Job well done 💯👏🙌… Big salutes from N.C 🐾 🐶❤️

  • @cotemp871
    @cotemp871 Рік тому

    Best trainer I've ever seen. I know soany people who try and treat there dogs and train there dogs like they're people and never get anywhere with them

  • @ionutkiss6381
    @ionutkiss6381 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome video! Stopping two powerful and dominant dogs when they team up on other dogs that s amazing! The only person who could fix my male dog from being aggressive towards other males is you Joel! I regret I don t live in the US! Great job on this video!

  • @ckelley1234
    @ckelley1234 2 роки тому +57

    I am happy to see these 2 again-I was wondering how they are doing 🐶.
    Thanks for sharing a continuation!!
    Joel- after what day in your board & train was this video taken?
    They are certainly a challenging pair, which probably no other trainer in SD would take on except YOU 🎉
    I can’t wait to see their transformation after they complete their B&T with you!

    • @1man2love
      @1man2love 3 місяці тому

      Hi, Do you happen to know who bred these 2 amazing American bulldogs?

  • @kdawgtv1333
    @kdawgtv1333 2 роки тому +4

    Yeah I have 2 corsos and good dogs not super great trained. But very well behaved. My cousin brought his shepherd and was surprised they didn't jump and all that stuff. Told him I treat them like my kids. Strict with love. And recommended your channel 👍🏾

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ Рік тому +1

      Yesss! Same with my kids! We as parents have to let them know there are consequences in life. Action=consequence, good or bad. It’s their choice. I taught them that early.

  • @RealCoachRonn
    @RealCoachRonn Рік тому +3

    You "cut the push" in excellent fashion! You stopped the mount at the most perfect time as well. 💪🏿💪🏿That nose touch was what I call a "counsel move". They went pack mode in a flash

  • @sheikov2000
    @sheikov2000 Рік тому

    Brilliant work by Joel, as usual.

  • @jorgebermudez8881
    @jorgebermudez8881 Рік тому

    I have been waiting and looking for this video to teach me how to work my two female sisters. They are amazing ladies, but together they are mean. Thank you so much

  • @billyccall5774
    @billyccall5774 Рік тому

    When your dog cares about your opinion, your on the right track🤠

  • @davidanddaniellerosales9974
    @davidanddaniellerosales9974 2 роки тому +3

    They basically touched noses and said “it’s on!”

  • @gypsiemonte2272
    @gypsiemonte2272 2 роки тому +1

    This was fantastic. You are ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, not like you need to be told, but this was a great way to show different looks, the tag team aspect was right on this was awesome!!!!

  • @ruthdederich3622
    @ruthdederich3622 Рік тому

    I love this video and the analysis of dog behaviours. Great video. Thanks again so very much.

  • @rachburn2219
    @rachburn2219 Рік тому

    Omg!! I love how you teach!!
    I continue to pause your videos to comment, because I agree so much and am learning a lot, but also being called by the fact that what I am doing, is correct to your methods 😊👍

  • @missonmanband19
    @missonmanband19 2 роки тому +5

    Outstanding video as many of us have siblings dogs. Yes siblings become a team and they feed off each other. Thanks for helping us know how to recognize this behavior and defuse

  • @mollytremblay1396
    @mollytremblay1396 2 роки тому +2

    Very interesting. Thanks for showing these interactions and interdog communications.

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 8 місяців тому

    I have 5 pitbulls and 1 American Bulldog..and you are correct about dominance and sibling teamwork to intimidate other dogs

  • @tonytalks301
    @tonytalks301 Рік тому +4

    Am i the only one who died laughing when he said “i am over these two” while the dogs are just chilling next to him on the leash 😂😂

  • @RBannwart71
    @RBannwart71 Рік тому

    That frenzy u saw and mentioned, is when they get so amped up and instincts take over, that is when bad things happen....I love that finally, a trainer says like it is...u need control and you won't get it with treats and good words all the time....

  • @TsukiOniichan
    @TsukiOniichan Рік тому +1

    I just found your videos and I love them. Since I was a baby me and my immediate family had American pitbulls n bullies, mastiffs, staffies, bully mixes and at one time a whole ass Tosa. We fostered and rescued bullies (and some angry little guys) so I'm more comfortable with big dogs than most people. I love trainers like you that explain your methods AND dog behavior so people know what to look for. You don't scapegoat any breeds, instead you go by individual dog behaviors. It makes it clear that you MUST train ur dog like a dog (with other dogs if necessary) especially 80lb+ ones. You dont need to hit them or scare them, just be firm. The same things work on chihuahuas too!
    I've seen so many people give their dogs too much leeway or instigate bad behavior because "haha angry face is cute" or whatever. They don't realize you have to be consistent and correct these things or they get out of hand.
    We used a similar dominant correction method when our big dogs were babies. Sometimes we also flipped them over and pinned them when they couldn't be scruffed( similar to how another dog would pin them/ or theyd roll over and show bellies) As they got older they chilled out and we would continue any needed corrections via normal collar or a chain choke (for the huge dogs because I'm short). Definitely subscribing.

  • @banisterclemens9700
    @banisterclemens9700 2 роки тому +2

    Feel that energy you can tell he's done with those two dogs 🐕

  • @Hiphopdatruthnohate
    @Hiphopdatruthnohate 2 роки тому +2

    If I knew this before my bulldog passed away, it would have been so informative at that time. I’ll try to do this with my new dog .

  • @christophertorrez7583
    @christophertorrez7583 2 роки тому +1

    “There’s only one Boss!
    JB

  • @vannarooski8730
    @vannarooski8730 3 місяці тому

    Those two are like Hansel and Gretel ..the badass version. You can absolutely see the moment these two look each other dead in the eye and go “Let’s Fk Sht UP”
    And then..chaos

  • @ThePimmy11
    @ThePimmy11 Рік тому

    They feel powerful together and that makes them guard against any possible alliance one of them might form with any other dog.

  • @BabyBugBug
    @BabyBugBug 2 роки тому +1

    I watched the first 10 seconds of your video and I already approve. This is how I am with my dog. He’s my baby but I am very stern and take no crap from him.

  • @cantinandaba4419
    @cantinandaba4419 Рік тому

    Prince is such a good dog. No matter how many times I see you figure out and change these other dogs, your Prince will always stun me. What a great dog!!

  • @bambadalam91
    @bambadalam91 2 роки тому +1

    Can I just say You are AWESOME!
    My dog died in December. And I am learning all I can before I decide to have another one.
    Thank You

  • @markhoffman
    @markhoffman Рік тому

    Perfect video. Excellent work as usual Joel and cree