The Guide elaborates on the techniques used on the show. The examples given in the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxECnmSvBSv_NGWx4_ChD73pF3NYZwI2F3 are helpful and some of the techniques suggested very useful. One such technique/tool suggested was the lure stick to encourage a small dog to keep up with the heel command. I have a small dog who lags behind smelling any and everything and find it hard to keep bending over while walking to his level. The lure stick is great also for another dogs focus and sprinting at anything that catches her eye. The stories about different dogs, their different temperaments, have been helpful, especially Lulu's: After reading about Lulu's challenges I felt relief concerning one of my rescues that I have had for 10 years. Over many years I have checked out many training books from the library, watched different shows, DVDS, bought training books, taken lessons and this book is the best by far! Kindness, patience and perseverance works.
Ok, most comments here, that got tons of likes, I nodded to since I expected them. But pointing this out, and it is soooooo true(!), made me literally lough out loud. Thank you for that!
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
My first doggie was a reject from the Seeing Eye Dog program. He was fine in most situations, but not when he saw kids. He liked them so much, he rerouted the trainer to the elementary school playground on the way to work, stopped at a park instead of the store... He was an excellent dog for kids, though.
Frankly, I dont understand why he didnt pass. I mean he folded the wheelchair up. He removed the walker from the person after they clearly were done with it. He washed the floor. He moved the fridge. What more could you ask of him?
He presents training in 7 days. Each of 7 items are commands that he believes a dog should know. They are presented in part ii of the book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq . The parts of the guideare divided: part i know your dog part ii the seven commands part iii cures for 7 behavior problems. Each chapter presents a topic, a dog's story, and a "what to do". It was written simply and you can jump from chapter to chapter to review anything as needed.
@@BlueRidgeMtns100 He is not a police dog. If he was a police dog he would bark at a car, make the cops search for narcotics and then steal the take away food. Trust me. I have one just like him at home. Some dogs are meant to be just dogs.
I am full on crying. Song we played at my Grandad's funeral and he loved dogs. He would have died laughing to this if he'd seen this first. Absolutely wonderful
I had my headphones on at work and just died laughing!! Everybody was wanting to know what the heck was so funny so I shared! The highlight of our day!!! 🥰🥰💕
The trainer is incredibly patient with the wild child, and even though he got tossed out of a wheelchair, sploshed by water, and tripped by the stealing of a tennis ball on his walker, he stays so calm and not once scolded Ryker. I think had I been in the room I would have laughed too hard to continue training. This video should be prescribed medicine for anyone feeling down.
OMG I am dying! I laughed so hard I had to use my inhaler! I had a GS for 13 1/2 years, so I can appreciate how strong-willed and stubborn they can be as puppies and adolescents. This guy has all the energy and ambition, he just needs "a little more training" under his collar! LOL!
He's one in a million. A heart like a lion. Thank you for sharing this video and showing us that just because you fail in one area, you thrive in another! Ryker is such a joy of a dog!
@@myjeanification "YOUR DOG IS SO GREAT! YOU'RE SO-O-O-O LUCKY! I WISH I COULD BRING MY DOG TO THE MOVIES!" I'M "LUCKY?" 'CUZ, I DIDN'T SPEND 3 YEARS, TRAINING HIM? (DID) OR, 'CUZ I HAVE A DISABILITY, AND I NEED HIM? GEE...THANKS.
As a service dog handler, I loved this video!! This just goes to show that not ALL dogs are made for service work! Ryker doesn't seem scared of anything, but he definitely dredges up that emotion in ME! Your video gave me an extra reason to go hug my service dog despite her short-comings - - they are NOTHING compared to Ryker's!! ;)
@@HackerActivist - The things that I would call her weaknesses are also some of her strengths. For instance, she's very sensitive. She can sense when I'm getting angry and will start to stare intently at me if she's a distance away, or start nudging me if she's by my side. On the one hand, this display comes from a lack of confidence, but on the other hand, it does work to disrupt my emotional state and she gives me something to touch and focus on. If I'm sitting or laying down at the time, she will ground me by laying across my lap and placing her head on my chest or in my arms. I encouraged this reaction when she first started doing it, despite the fact that I always try to reward stability. However, I can't fake anger for training purposes (besides making the sounds or faces, but I'm sure the smells are all wrong!), so her TRUE reaction is one that comes from insecurity. Does that make sense? Another example: my dog tends to be superstitious and chains things together that I don't know from where they came. She started to associate the smell of tanned hides (?!?) one day at Ikea with something on the ceiling of that building - after that ANY tanned hide caused her to look at the ceiling with concern. A few months later I started to notice that she was giving me the same reaction when we were shopping for belts. Leather in small amounts is fine, but get her around a leather jacket display and she starts looking up at the ceiling. I have an idea of what started all of this, but it wasn't like she had a bad experience in terms of being physically touched or mentally disciplined. She merely freaked herself out that first time. However, because she is a sensitive dog, she will connect experiences that were upsetting to her to all sorts of things in her daily life. (Drop a book on her at Goodwill, and she might associate linoleum to the bad experience instead of the act of a book being held over her, see what I mean?) A more stable dog wouldn't be so bothered by silly little things. Every service dog will have weaknesses to their handler, but those may be strengths to someone else. Weaknesses/strengths can relate to prey drive, calmness, friendliness, food drive, and all sorts of things. Where I want a reserved, calm, stoic dog with little to no prey drive and a mediocre food drive, that might be the opposite of what another disabled person needs. My Mavis is everything I want in a service dog except I wish she were a bit more stable by being emotionally forgiving of bad experiences. I appreciate your interest and would love to hear any thoughts that you might have!
Yeah I guess I will hold my SD back for therapy instead until she matures into her other work before she gets too helpful and becomes part of Ryker's pack, he made me laugh, clearly he needed his training broken down into small bites, because with all that play motivation he could really learn almost anything, shepherds are more energetic so they do require a different way of training, believe me I know with my Aussi Shepherd/border collie cross. She is just 2, so I will take what I can get and limit her until she gets it all. Thumbs up Ryker you made my day.
It's hard not to watch this every day. Remember the spelling bee boy who got hysterical at a word and even had the judge laughing. Good for the soul laughing. 🤣🤣🤣😂🥰
Grandma: We ride at dawn to the grocery store! To conquer the produce isle! Ryker grabs the front wheel on the chair: Let's go grandma, we're going to the grocery store!!!
He’s awesome!! He’s not a failure!! He may not be able to be a service dog in which the trainers had hopes for but he definitely can be a service dog for anyone suffering from PTSD!! He’s such a cutie!!
LOL, well the dog is helping people, helping everyone watching this video to smile. Also, don't know who thought of it, but the song was a straight-up brilliant choice.
I think he did ok,he folded the wheelchair for transport,the tennis ball on the walker could of been tripping hazard and needed to die,the water might have been poisoned,maybe they needed to clean behind the fridge,he was practicing for the wheelchair sled dog championships 🤷♂️
I watched this and thought “This is just what would happen if my GSD puppy went into service dog training!” What an attitude- everything is fun to him! Gotta love that pup. Not service dog material but what a great family dog. Thanks for sharing this.
Ryker…….thank you for the laughs !!!!!! I’m at work, literally LMAOOOOOO. This is what they get for using a Maligator. The part where he pulled the dude out of the wheelchair…..I can’t stop watching this video 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤐
Wow! Ryker is so awesome! So strong, so eager, so attentive and determined....promote him to Police K9 training :) What an epic dog! :) He'll make a great worker, he just needs the right job for his unique skill set. Go Ryker :)
I ADORE him and could him all day long!! 😂😂😂 Please, more videos of this cutie!! (My sweet rescue German Shepherd is 12-13 years old, who was going to be put down bc she was "so ferocious" (she was), "had to be muzzled" (she didn't), yet became an absolute cream puff (doesn't know a stranger!) is not doing great, so this is such a welcome distraction!!
you do know that malinois shepherds are like skinny athlethic german shepherds that are on a lot of meth and need daily exhaustion? these dogs are really not for the faint of hearted, they really need to be worked for 3 hours a day roughly.
mad555max Lol!! That is the perfect description 😂😂 Yes, I am very familiar with the breed and their non-stop energy levels! I work from home, have a lot of acreage, live on a river and next to parkland, which is ideal for high energy dogs....even with all that, I have spent a long time contemplating it! If I ever got one, I'd get a rescue...but I sure would like Ryker!!!
It helps to take longer with the spiritied Shepeherds and use a head harness to direct them until they get it, there have been Malinois successes, in fact Stonnie Dennis trains them to protect but be gentle too.
the freaking music killed me so much…. this should be the official video for this song😂😂😂😂 im pretty sure frank sinatra wouldnt mind considering how this dog took doing things his way to the next level😂😂😂😂
This is a fantastically done video!! The clips, the slo-mo, the trainer's reactions, -- And the music track of Sinatra's "My Way" !! The final scene/shot, was the greatest!! Lol
I'm so glad this clip is getting another viral Twitter moment. As a disabled person - yes, it sucks getting dragged out of my wheelchair (or dragged in my wheelchair into traffic) - but the problem hardest to solve would be the fridge. God forbid it be dragged out far enough to become unplugged, but not far enough to be able to reach behind it.
0:43 Demolishes bottle of water and makes sure it's absolutely pissed out all over the place and hasn't a drop left before handing it back. The way it ends is perfection. He looks into the camera and you expect it'll fade to black but oh no... Leaves the audience with his arse-end flung out sideways in mid-air.
love how half way through you know the handlers have already given up any serious part of this and are just having fun 🤣🤣
He gave that one guy a great ride!! 🥰🥰
The Guide elaborates on the techniques used on the show. The examples given in the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxECnmSvBSv_NGWx4_ChD73pF3NYZwI2F3 are helpful and some of the techniques suggested very useful. One such technique/tool suggested was the lure stick to encourage a small dog to keep up with the heel command. I have a small dog who lags behind smelling any and everything and find it hard to keep bending over while walking to his level. The lure stick is great also for another dogs focus and sprinting at anything that catches her eye. The stories about different dogs, their different temperaments, have been helpful, especially Lulu's: After reading about Lulu's challenges I felt relief concerning one of my rescues that I have had for 10 years. Over many years I have checked out many training books from the library, watched different shows, DVDS, bought training books, taken lessons and this book is the best by far! Kindness, patience and perseverance works.
When he's going for the tennis balls on the walker, the other dogs are like "Jesus Christ, Jerry, you're embarrassing us! Get your shit together!"
The way those poodles were like “get outta the way...That crazy Ryker’s heading this way!!!”
I died laughing when he started dragging the refrigerator
Saaaaaame
Maybe he should be a moving service dog instead?
The water bottle really got me, lol
Me tooo
I started laughing from start to finish.
Why bring one thing from the fridge when you can bring the whole damn thing.🤣
whats that? you want last nights pizza? damn bro i'll bring you all leftovers from the past month.
To be fair, I’ve never known another dog to fold a wheelchair before
Ok, most comments here, that got tons of likes, I nodded to since I expected them. But pointing this out, and it is soooooo true(!), made me literally lough out loud. Thank you for that!
To be fairrrrrrrr
With a human still in it 😅
Very helpful! He also puts the walker back in place!
😂🤣😂🤣
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I work at a hospital and even though I'm not a doctor I know 100% that this dog is diagnosed with being a Good Boy
Most doctors are not even educated in Goodboyology. You would likely need to contact a specialist.
@@--___--d Yes, I'm a specialist.
He's a classic example of Good Boy. Can confirm
couldn't possibly be gooder...
This dog could be a therapy dog of humor at a hospital though, lol
My first doggie was a reject from the Seeing Eye Dog program. He was fine in most situations, but not when he saw kids. He liked them so much, he rerouted the trainer to the elementary school playground on the way to work, stopped at a park instead of the store... He was an excellent dog for kids, though.
My kind of pup! But I understand being blind with that dog wouldn’t be so funny…
I have a mobility service dog that would 100% do the same if given a chance. Is your floof a Golden perhaps? 😂
@@AnoraJohnson He was a German shepherd aka Alsatian.
@@jbalconi5922 He must have been so soft! No wonder he wanted cuddles - he was a walking teddy bear.
My family and I adopted a service academy "drop-out" ten years ago. He's still with us and is the most AMAZING dog I'll ever have.
Frankly, I dont understand why he didnt pass. I mean he folded the wheelchair up. He removed the walker from the person after they clearly were done with it. He washed the floor. He moved the fridge. What more could you ask of him?
Somtimes true genious goes
unreckonized
😂
They are losing a real talent for wheelchair sports.
Or would he count as a "performance enhancing device"?
Was that a “Frank Sinatra” pun?
Ok then. He's your "service dog" now. Enjoy!
He presents training in 7 days. Each of 7 items are commands that he believes a dog should know. They are presented in part ii of the book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq . The parts of the guideare divided: part i know your dog part ii the seven commands part iii cures for 7 behavior problems. Each chapter presents a topic, a dog's story, and a "what to do". It was written simply and you can jump from chapter to chapter to review anything as needed.
I love the other dogs, perfectly behaved, looking at Ryker like 'dude, get it under control and put it together'. And Ryker said no.
Being a service dog was not his purpose in life... still a good boy, his purpose was to give us laughs.
Lol. No. He has only one purpose in life. Be a dog!! The laughter is just a little bonus.
That there is a pohlees (police) dog with joie de vivre, not a handicap assist boi. I laughed too hard watching him.
@@BlueRidgeMtns100 He is not a police dog. If he was a police dog he would bark at a car, make the cops search for narcotics and then steal the take away food. Trust me. I have one just like him at home.
Some dogs are meant to be just dogs.
I am full on crying.
Song we played at my Grandad's funeral and he loved dogs.
He would have died laughing to this if he'd seen this first. Absolutely wonderful
You are very welcome. We are so sorry for your loss.
Thank-you for the best laugh I've had in ages. When he drags the guy out off the wheelchair I nearly choked...
I had my headphones on at work and just died laughing!! Everybody was wanting to know what the heck was so funny so I shared! The highlight of our day!!! 🥰🥰💕
My favorite also. 🤣
Im confused now... Is he supposed to help disabled people... or create them ?
LOL
they forgot the "90 lb. jump on you for hung and break your back again phase. lol!
Hahahaha
dawehl 9gag just copied your commend ahhahahaha
LOL
😂😂😂
On the plus side, if you lose a tennis ball Ryker is your dog!
That he is
You can’t fault his single minded dedication to the task at hand
@@weswolever7477 if he was a jazz musician he'd be Coltrane, total focus
So, when are you opening the Ryker fridge moving service? 😂
At some point the trainers just started having fun with him.
Oh yeah. They knew he was a lost cause but started making a video.
agreed! And it made a great video! lol
He's a secret double agent dog sent in to distract the trainees.
@@rickcole349 Ah haa!
"Is it just me, or am I ACING this test?" -- Jason Mendoza, THE GOOD PLACE, episode 11. Also, Ryker the dog.
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oh my god perfect
damn, i miss the good place :(
Who makes you think im a dog
That was my thought!! I swear I heard him say “NAILED IT” there at the end!! 😂🤣
This is the most dog dog to ever dog
Ha ha ha. True!!
The doggiest dog that ever dogged in dog town.
The trainer is incredibly patient with the wild child, and even though he got tossed out of a wheelchair, sploshed by water, and tripped by the stealing of a tennis ball on his walker, he stays so calm and not once scolded Ryker. I think had I been in the room I would have laughed too hard to continue training. This video should be prescribed medicine for anyone feeling down.
I can only imagine what the other dogs are thinking. It's like watching one of your kids picking their nose in public. 🤣🤣🤣😂
If I'm disabled I will love to have such a assisting dog - it would not make things any better, but will do them much funnier ;)
You could never use this dog for public access though
The most Chaotic Good Boy I have ever seen. 🤣🤣🤣
OMG I am dying! I laughed so hard I had to use my inhaler! I had a GS for 13 1/2 years, so I can appreciate how strong-willed and stubborn they can be as puppies and adolescents. This guy has all the energy and ambition, he just needs "a little more training" under his collar! LOL!
He's one in a million. A heart like a lion. Thank you for sharing this video and showing us that just because you fail in one area, you thrive in another! Ryker is such a joy of a dog!
When he steals the walker.. I'm crying.. 😂
Ok ok I’m a service dog handler myself and I died laughing at this video
Yeah me too, my SD is not quite there yet, so Ryker is motivation for us.
Ana Larson : Motivation through (hilarious) bad example?
I’m also a SD handler and wish I could show this to everyone who thinks any dog can become a service dog
@@myjeanification "YOUR DOG IS SO GREAT! YOU'RE SO-O-O-O LUCKY! I WISH I COULD BRING MY DOG TO THE MOVIES!"
I'M "LUCKY?" 'CUZ, I DIDN'T SPEND 3 YEARS, TRAINING HIM? (DID) OR, 'CUZ I HAVE A DISABILITY, AND I NEED HIM? GEE...THANKS.
Susan Miller Yep Ive heard that before, no one realizes all the work that goes into training and taking a SD everywhere
As a service dog handler, I loved this video!! This just goes to show that not ALL dogs are made for service work! Ryker doesn't seem scared of anything, but he definitely dredges up that emotion in ME! Your video gave me an extra reason to go hug my service dog despite her short-comings - - they are NOTHING compared to Ryker's!! ;)
What are her short commings?
@@HackerActivist - The things that I would call her weaknesses are also some of her strengths. For instance, she's very sensitive. She can sense when I'm getting angry and will start to stare intently at me if she's a distance away, or start nudging me if she's by my side. On the one hand, this display comes from a lack of confidence, but on the other hand, it does work to disrupt my emotional state and she gives me something to touch and focus on. If I'm sitting or laying down at the time, she will ground me by laying across my lap and placing her head on my chest or in my arms. I encouraged this reaction when she first started doing it, despite the fact that I always try to reward stability. However, I can't fake anger for training purposes (besides making the sounds or faces, but I'm sure the smells are all wrong!), so her TRUE reaction is one that comes from insecurity. Does that make sense? Another example: my dog tends to be superstitious and chains things together that I don't know from where they came. She started to associate the smell of tanned hides (?!?) one day at Ikea with something on the ceiling of that building - after that ANY tanned hide caused her to look at the ceiling with concern. A few months later I started to notice that she was giving me the same reaction when we were shopping for belts. Leather in small amounts is fine, but get her around a leather jacket display and she starts looking up at the ceiling. I have an idea of what started all of this, but it wasn't like she had a bad experience in terms of being physically touched or mentally disciplined. She merely freaked herself out that first time. However, because she is a sensitive dog, she will connect experiences that were upsetting to her to all sorts of things in her daily life. (Drop a book on her at Goodwill, and she might associate linoleum to the bad experience instead of the act of a book being held over her, see what I mean?) A more stable dog wouldn't be so bothered by silly little things. Every service dog will have weaknesses to their handler, but those may be strengths to someone else. Weaknesses/strengths can relate to prey drive, calmness, friendliness, food drive, and all sorts of things. Where I want a reserved, calm, stoic dog with little to no prey drive and a mediocre food drive, that might be the opposite of what another disabled person needs. My Mavis is everything I want in a service dog except I wish she were a bit more stable by being emotionally forgiving of bad experiences. I appreciate your interest and would love to hear any thoughts that you might have!
@@mavisme4645 maybe you both were meant for each other. Teach each other how to be brave when it is hard?
@@mavisme4645 my skittish cat was like that so I put a sweater vest on her and now she is a sassy bitch lol
Yeah I guess I will hold my SD back for therapy instead until she matures into her other work before she gets too helpful and becomes part of Ryker's pack, he made me laugh, clearly he needed his training broken down into small bites, because with all that play motivation he could really learn almost anything, shepherds are more energetic so they do require a different way of training, believe me I know with my Aussi Shepherd/border collie cross. She is just 2, so I will take what I can get and limit her until she gets it all. Thumbs up Ryker you made my day.
The Other Dogs: What's he's deal?
Gotta keep working and stay focused even when there's other dogs around.
I have never seen dogs virtually face-palm before
It's hard not to watch this every day. Remember the spelling bee boy who got hysterical at a word and even had the judge laughing. Good for the soul laughing. 🤣🤣🤣😂🥰
He is such a sweetie! Hope he finds a home that enjoys his goofiness and doesn't need his help as a service dog. Wrestling the fridge 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Trainer: Ryker, get me the water bottle.
Ryker: oh hell yeah. I’ll get you that water bottle.
I... Think something is wrong with this water bottle, better put it back...
It’s broke...there’s no water in it but “here”!!
Grandma: We ride at dawn to the grocery store! To conquer the produce isle!
Ryker grabs the front wheel on the chair: Let's go grandma, we're going to the grocery store!!!
Twitter led me here and omg I haven’t cried laughing in a LONG TIME 🤣😭
He’s awesome!! He’s not a failure!! He may not be able to be a service dog in which the trainers had hopes for but he definitely can be a service dog for anyone suffering from PTSD!! He’s such a cutie!!
Say what you will about his discipline, moving an entire fridge and a grown guy and a wheelchair like that; strong doggo
Ryker is my spirit animal
That's what I just told my homegirl when I sent her this video!!! Truth!!
Mine too
Oh my gosh, that is so funny.......now that I think about it, he's mine, too!
I love how all the other dogs are watching him like "what's wrong with that guy?"
"Well I don't know what's going on but I'm having fun and that's the important thing!"
He would make a great police dog unless the criminal has tennis balls. Then Ryker is long gone playing fetch.
I think... the dog is the one that needs care and protection.
Looks like he might even need a service human.
my Nyam is Rue, We juz need a leetle encouragement~ 🐕!
Go Ryker, Go! Live your life on your terms! You have made many people very happy!!!
LOL, well the dog is helping people, helping everyone watching this video to smile. Also, don't know who thought of it, but the song was a straight-up brilliant choice.
He is doing a service: being the best doggo and making us happy
I watched this in bed in the middle of the night and laughed so hard I cried out loud!
That’s what we were going for! We are glad that you enjoyed the video!
Ryker is the perfect dog to train all the other dogs in the room. The sit/stay for the others (except the standard poodle :P) was amazing!
the down stays were amazingly good!
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
LMAO!! Oh Ryker!! If you need help moving the fridge, Ryker is your guy!! Hysterical.
I think he did ok,he folded the wheelchair for transport,the tennis ball on the walker could of been tripping hazard and needed to die,the water might have been poisoned,maybe they needed to clean behind the fridge,he was practicing for the wheelchair sled dog championships 🤷♂️
lol he brought so much joy to so many people, I believe his work is now done lol
I watched this and thought “This is just what would happen if my GSD puppy went into service dog training!” What an attitude- everything is fun to him! Gotta love that pup. Not service dog material but what a great family dog. Thanks for sharing this.
Best vid ever. That is the perfect song for this vid!
Yes! The drama of the song made his goofy antics even funnier. 😂
actually i, who always despised this song, finally think that my way has found its only valid purpose by being the music of this video.
OMG. I cried tears. Master of creating handicapped people - job security. Thank you for showing these dogs do have a learning curve.
LOL. He's going to make someone a great fun pet. But yeah, I'd give him an F
Lol that's mean 😂
F for Fantastic and Extremely Good Boy
What a fun boy!
I would take him in a second, Ryker & me think alike!
F is for Food. F is Gud. my Nyam is Rue. 🐕😂🐕
This is the funniest video I have seen ALL YEAR.
Ryker…….thank you for the laughs !!!!!! I’m at work, literally LMAOOOOOO. This is what they get for using a Maligator. The part where he pulled the dude out of the wheelchair…..I can’t stop watching this video 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤐
his poor friend got jumped at 0:29 he's like "dude...chill."
Sheesh. Did the guy in the chair end up with whiplash? This has me laughing hysterically at my desk. Thanks for this!!!!
Wow! Ryker is so awesome! So strong, so eager, so attentive and determined....promote him to Police K9 training :) What an epic dog! :) He'll make a great worker, he just needs the right job for his unique skill set. Go Ryker :)
I ADORE him and could him all day long!! 😂😂😂 Please, more videos of this cutie!! (My sweet rescue German Shepherd is 12-13 years old, who was going to be put down bc she was "so ferocious" (she was), "had to be muzzled" (she didn't), yet became an absolute cream puff (doesn't know a stranger!) is not doing great, so this is such a welcome distraction!!
you do know that malinois shepherds are like skinny athlethic german shepherds that are on a lot of meth and need daily exhaustion? these dogs are really not for the faint of hearted, they really need to be worked for 3 hours a day roughly.
mad555max Lol!! That is the perfect description 😂😂 Yes, I am very familiar with the breed and their non-stop energy levels! I work from home, have a lot of acreage, live on a river and next to parkland, which is ideal for high energy dogs....even with all that, I have spent a long time contemplating it! If I ever got one, I'd get a rescue...but I sure would like Ryker!!!
This is hysterical! Aww Ryker, you're still a good boy! ❤🐶
He's amazing beyond all words. What a boy!
lmfaooooo that walker part freaking slaughtered me…. i mean he did pull the walker just from the tennis ball😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ah Ryker, a free spirit!
I cannot listen to My Way anymore without thinking about this video
those Malinois give it their all! I LOVE this video. Great job and thanks for your work with all the dogs!
It helps to take longer with the spiritied Shepeherds and use a head harness to direct them until they get it, there have been Malinois successes, in fact Stonnie Dennis trains them to protect but be gentle too.
the freaking music killed me so much…. this should be the official video for this song😂😂😂😂
im pretty sure frank sinatra wouldnt mind considering how this dog took doing things his way to the next level😂😂😂😂
Sometimes it's just good seeing a dog just being...a dog! ✊🏾✊🏾😆
Yes it is :)
I haven't laughed this hard in years...I'm a nurse, and my sister is an OT. What an adorable dog! The choice of song was also epic... 🙂
Omg Ryker you make me laugh every time I watch this!!! He is so pleased with himself after every task... and the song goes so well...
This is a fantastically done video!! The clips, the slo-mo, the trainer's reactions, -- And the music track of Sinatra's "My Way" !! The final scene/shot, was the greatest!! Lol
He's having more fun than the rest of the dogs!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm laughing so hard rn, he tried his best and in the end at least helped me by brightening my day.
Loved this dog, made me laugh and smile, would adopt him immediately, he would be such a great friend, very entertaining.
I am back watching this video again. And laughing hysterically again. Ryker I love you SO much!! 😂😂😂😂
What a good boy - I hope he’s found his purpose in life by now.
He's hilariously terrible at that job😂❤ But the fridge 🤣🤣🤣👏👍
I'm so glad this clip is getting another viral Twitter moment.
As a disabled person - yes, it sucks getting dragged out of my wheelchair (or dragged in my wheelchair into traffic) - but the problem hardest to solve would be the fridge. God forbid it be dragged out far enough to become unplugged, but not far enough to be able to reach behind it.
The Dodo did a great job with this video. This will go down as one of my favorite videos of all time!! I LOVE this boy!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Experts: Dogs are pack animals by nature, they yearn for a role and a place.
Ryker: The boss of me...IS ME 😋 now give us a kiss
darthkahn45 😆
A K9 cop in the making! Chase that bad guy, drag that fridge!
When he pulled the guy out if the wheelchair! oMg!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m a service dog handler and wish I could show this to all the fools who think any dog can become a service dog
Kathleen Biederstadt that’s why I’m gonna choose a good trainer
He serviced up some laughter like a good boy!
Zero woofs given, love it!!!
At the end he's like "I think I nailed it"
0:43 Demolishes bottle of water and makes sure it's absolutely pissed out all over the place and hasn't a drop left before handing it back.
The way it ends is perfection. He looks into the camera and you expect it'll fade to black but oh no... Leaves the audience with his arse-end flung out sideways in mid-air.
I just laughed on how Ryker pulled the refrigerator. The Bionic Dog!
This is one of the funniest things I've seen on youtube lol
Not sure if i ever again can stop laughing. The fridge.
Applauding! Thx for this and, even more than Ryker - thx for what you do.
His power is more than 100%, he's so cute.
He has such a sweet loving face and eyes❣️what is he up to these days?!🐶i hope he is happy and being loved ❤️
Ryker is like I'm doing it my way! Look how pleased he is with himself at the end
I hope you sent him on to detection dog training. He'd excel at that.
no need, he's a major influencer now lol
When he pulled the whole refrigerator from the wall 😂
an actual representation of me learning skills 😂 sooooo much joy in my hearts! sending love doggos!
This pup is just a very young, free thinking spirit wanting to make others happy with his playfulness.