Unfocus a hyper-focused dog without talking, shocking or treats.

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • I show you my method for helping leash reactivity by training the doorway method and stopping method.

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  • @villanelle8193
    @villanelle8193 2 роки тому +216

    So I can't give m&m's to my partner when he finally remembers to put his dirty socks in the laundry basket? 😂

    • @kishmishu
      @kishmishu 2 роки тому +12

      The key word is finally

    • @raynacombs6112
      @raynacombs6112 2 роки тому +4

      Hahaha this is a great one! I would use it from now on! 🤣🐶🤪
      Train your partners well! This is what we say in my homeland and now I understand that is exactly as with dogs!

    • @-touya_todoroki
      @-touya_todoroki 2 роки тому +4

      Tip on training partner's men or women, giving them sometimes they like when they do something you like but dont normally can improve their behavior and your relationship surprisingly they will start doing it more

    • @coreymcmurphy3363
      @coreymcmurphy3363 2 роки тому +2

      You could experiment on him like Sheldon did with Penny on The Big Bang Theory 🤣

    • @jamesallan1883
      @jamesallan1883 2 роки тому

      Works for me.

  • @steelcitypoodle508
    @steelcitypoodle508 2 роки тому +4

    "I don't want kids or dogs that need constantly telling what to do" Exactly.
    The whole point of educating young anything is to give them the skills needed to be successful in the world as adults.

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 роки тому +1

      ! What You Said!
      That's the way I raised my boys. Our job as parents are to raise our boys and girls to be good neighbors, and give them all the knowledge we have, i.e., know how to do and fix things, be kind and caring, money comprehension, etc. That way, when we as parents go, we know they will be just fine.

  • @targetsunshine6060
    @targetsunshine6060 2 роки тому +4

    Hmmmm 🤔 imma tell my job I need treats every time I just do my work and see how far that gets me lol.
    #icandothisallday

  • @thseaweed6334
    @thseaweed6334 2 роки тому +6

    From my experience, treats work great for basic command training, but when it gets to real world interactions, treats do not help much.

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis9278 2 роки тому +3

    First. : )

  • @paulstewart7711
    @paulstewart7711 2 роки тому +90

    I don't think I've been giving my dog the opportunity to think for himself, because of the constant cues I give him. This was exactly the video I needed. Thanks a lot, Joel!

    • @lanah7471
      @lanah7471 2 роки тому +9

      I started to realise the same. I'd correct my dog if he doesn't respond immediately instead of letting him use his brain. It has done wonders for us since I started giving him opportunities to correct himself.

    • @30YearOldBunta
      @30YearOldBunta Рік тому +2

      Yep same here, only used positive reinforcement and taught him on cues but the behaviour especially when overwhelmed would come right back.

    • @catonalake
      @catonalake 10 місяців тому +1

      Same! We need them to make their own decisions! And I was the biggest obstacle

  • @msf579
    @msf579 2 роки тому +48

    I loved the M&M analogy, learning to not always use cues is so helpful because my dog is like Briggs where he just stares at dogs and will not look at me if I say his name or tap his side and now even the bottom of his neck. Will definitely start implementing this new technique with him. Thank you 😌

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 2 роки тому +62

    Love that you include “WITHOUT talking” something so many people don’t even realize is a distraction for most dogs.
    Thanks for another great video!

  • @broxinator5580
    @broxinator5580 2 роки тому +31

    This is one of the best trainers I've ever seen! Wish you were closer but its awesome that your giving this stuff out for free! THE DOOR METHOD WORKS! My favorite videos are the leash reactivity they really helped me and my dog. Thank you again!

  • @ashmoserr
    @ashmoserr 2 роки тому +34

    Any thoughts on using your method for leash reactivity in a more urban setting? I live in DC and the sidewalks are narrow and often times crowded. My apartment building has blind corners in the hallways and the elevator can have dogs surprise my dog when the doors open.

    • @ashmoserr
      @ashmoserr 2 роки тому +12

      Your method has helped TREMENDOUSLY with loose leash walking and prey drive with squirrels. Recently a dog bit my dog as we exited the elevator and now she's reactive to other dogs who are on leash...playful with them otherwise. Ive gotten a gentle leader...excuse me...head harness ;) and thats helped but it is difficult to pass other dogs on narrow DC sidewalks or in my building. Thanks! Keep the great content coming!

    • @krystal6137
      @krystal6137 2 роки тому +5

      I’ve seen people in similar situations to yours train their dog to walk a half step behind/next to them. It might help so you can see and anticipate potential triggers before your dog.

  • @Happyheartmatt
    @Happyheartmatt 2 роки тому +13

    Our training and boarding follows this exact mindset. As Joel says, just like people, behaviors are learned through consistent and unmistakable corrections. What appears to be harsh or negative is misleading. Dogs want and NEED to serve their pack, it's their sense of purpose. They just don't know how and the behavior problems ensue.

  • @slovenc0417
    @slovenc0417 2 роки тому +6

    💡just went on. I have trained my dog pretty well... at home... with me. But, when she gets out into the real world, different story. She still does okay, but that focus on me is gone. I knew that she was not listening to me completely and that her misbehavior could not be corrected because she was so focused on new smells, etc. Training her without verbal cues and to understand where I am at all times and then introducing verbal cues really makes sense. It's already worked and I can't wait to build on it. Thanks!!!

  • @armandhammer2235
    @armandhammer2235 2 роки тому +5

    OK. I need to push further on my door method. My dog's sit at the door when I open it and wait for the release word "OKAY". But after I give it they bolt out the door and chase the squirrels. Leash on out the door will fix that. Thanks.

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

      Go back and watch the Doorway method videos. That will help. Be consistent. Say what you mean and mean what you say.

  • @sociopathicnarcissist8810
    @sociopathicnarcissist8810 2 роки тому +7

    I think that may be my favorite video so far of yours.

  • @kepagel
    @kepagel 2 роки тому +15

    Thanks Joel, I have a 10 month malamute that behaves very similar. Slow to sit, likes to go see whatever he wants, but your leash method helps a lot!

    • @raynacombs6112
      @raynacombs6112 2 роки тому +2

      I have a rescue husky who behaves very similar to your description and video!
      He seems to be stubborn …😂😂😂
      He is slow on a lot of things he doesn’t feel like doing! You can see it in his head, yet these videos help me to reframe my attitude so his changes too! Thanks

  • @RoninMac73
    @RoninMac73 2 роки тому +12

    This stuff works but sometimes it takes time and consistency. Thank you!

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 роки тому +3

      The best mom and dad trainers are the ones that give the time and require consistency, taking care of them and follow through when needed. Dog ownership take time, consistency, love, and confidence to be their leader.

    • @Cathan1856
      @Cathan1856 2 роки тому +3

      Dog training takes a LOT of time, especially if you are not a professional. Joel makes it look easy because it’s his job and he does it all the time, with so many different dogs. Joel has many tools in his tool box of training, we usually only have a few, so it takes a lot longer for us to fix or build the dog we want. If you hang in there and spend the time, the rewards of training make it worth it.

    • @dougmerrick9064
      @dougmerrick9064 5 місяців тому +1

      Fully agree. When I got my foster all she did on leash was pull, yank, stare at anything that moves etc. 2 weeks in using the door method and corrections while walking when she reaches the end of leash and she's so close to doing off leash walks in heel. The first 10 minutes always have some corrections because she's so excited to walk but they are becoming fewer and further between. She lapsed really badly this morning though and i will have to go back to the halter in the mornings for a lottle while longer. The on leash obedience has trickled down into every other aspect though.

  • @kathleenclarke1823
    @kathleenclarke1823 2 роки тому +24

    I'm a teacher of primary children. Adults visiting my class remark on the calm, peaceful and happy vibe. I have a similar philosophy in my classroom. Communicate expectations effectively. Negative anti-social choices are met with firm redirect, correction and consequence... One minute delay to recess (most children want to avoid this). Sulking and whining... I am over it!!! Praise and thank yous for good choices. Immediacy and consistency are the keys to raising good dogs and good children. And yes, I am the boss. Otherwise how do I guarantee safety of children and... my dog? Thank you for your awesome videos.

    • @perrymason4740
      @perrymason4740 Рік тому +2

      Hopefully you are one those guys who is teaching and not grooming

  • @liaedlund6534
    @liaedlund6534 2 роки тому +5

    another awesome video, thank you 🙏

  • @MB-lf8rm
    @MB-lf8rm 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent video. Thanks !

  • @tracymills3174
    @tracymills3174 2 роки тому +5

    I learn so much valuable information from your videos. Thank you so much. I would definitely buy a Beckman’s Dog Training shirt or sweater that says “I can do this all day!”.

  • @birdwoman1274
    @birdwoman1274 2 роки тому +6

    I am fostering (to adopt) a 2+ year old Pitbull mix with a high prey drive, leash reactive and reactive to anything outside the windows, ie. deer, tractors, etc. The rescue gave me a gentle leader after my husband was nearly pulled over when he reacted to a squirrel. The head harness was an abysmal failure. I took your advice in a previous video and found an old regular buckle collar and a ruff pack used on a previuos dog. He now has a job of carry his own water, towel, etc. Your advice on changing it up and loose lead walking, doorway/stopping method have been very helpful.

  • @racheldevenish6004
    @racheldevenish6004 Рік тому +3

    I feel these videos are great but I'd love to see more little dogs. I have a 14mo old Yorkie terrier that got spayed a month ago, but barks at everything and everyone

    • @izzywox8246
      @izzywox8246 Рік тому +1

      I agree. Though I use the same techniques on my 8 lb yorkie poo and he gets it all the same

  • @scattomane
    @scattomane 2 роки тому +4

    BRAVO!

  • @AndyJarman
    @AndyJarman 2 роки тому +2

    Oodles - whenever we meet them they are going bonkers - it's the poodle brain, it's just wired.

  • @Themiddlingallotmentandgarden
    @Themiddlingallotmentandgarden 2 роки тому +14

    Not quite the slowest sit in the world, my border collie can string it out much longer 😂 Great video Joel. I've found your channel so helpful with training my border collie who couldn't give a poop about treats when out and about. Pulling on the lead is a work in progress, he's much better in familiar places now but still room for improvement when somewhere new or on arrival somewhere in the car. He's 18 months now so we need to get a handle on it!

    • @infinitusfinitus
      @infinitusfinitus 2 роки тому +1

      Have you considered trying a gentle leader or a halti? My border collie has the same issues in new places, and having that as an option totally changed our walks.

    • @mungbean345
      @mungbean345 2 роки тому +2

      That's funny about your Border Collie. Years ago my family had a VERY thinky Jack Russell Terrier who constantly tested boundaries and tried to manipulate us. If people let him, his process to arrive at a sit would take probably three minutes, feeling like the slowest descent in the world. 😅

    • @jmmcd03
      @jmmcd03 2 роки тому +3

      @@mungbean345 I don't know if I had words for it before reading what you said... "VERY thinky Jack Russell Terrier who constantly tested boundaries and tried to manipulate us." That is my Aussie to a T. He's a sweet boy, but he does whatever he wants when he can get away with it. He knows we hate it when he barks at people on the other side of the fence and he won't do it if we're there with the hose (he gets a quick shot of water, which is extraordinarily effective and has actually generally tamped down his barking and overall "I do what I want" attitude). If he's out by himself, he throws in a good roar before coming in because he likes his own voice. "Constantly testing boundaries" is such a good description, thanks for that :)

  • @MichelleMcRAE10071972
    @MichelleMcRAE10071972 2 роки тому +5

    I stopped giving cues on doorway methods, in every crossroads and every stop lights. My dog has master the sit stay. Thank you Joel.

  • @joannecolclough823
    @joannecolclough823 2 роки тому +4

    Great video good to see

  • @Zonose
    @Zonose 2 роки тому +4

    My dog is a neutered purebred standard poodle, he listens to me when he sees another dog and gets excited, but he'll come to me.
    But God forbid he finds a smell on the ground, he practically becomes deaf until I say his name for the 5th time but he'll keep sniffing along the way back.

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 роки тому +3

      Practice and have him master the Doorway Method. You and he do not get to move up to the Loose Leash Walking method until you master the Doorway method. Same criteria for the LLW method as for the Doorway Method. Practice and master.

    • @Zonose
      @Zonose 2 роки тому +1

      @@User7688.--_ He's fine with leash reactivity for the most part and is good at waiting, infact I'm staring at him sitting at his open doggy gate at the foot of the kitchen staring at me. I usually let him offleash outside though because we live on a farm, that's when it's a problem.

  • @ericdowney6374
    @ericdowney6374 Рік тому +1

    @ 10:50 "It's the slowest SIT in the history of the world." Haha! I was thinking the same. That dog Briggs has attitude.

  • @dbk7591
    @dbk7591 2 роки тому +4

    This is great, but I would love for you to start sharing videos of actual walks out on your streets again. I think I have watched them all and some multiple times. Every walk is a training session. So, I follow your methods and many times do well with trucks passing, golf carts. skateboarders, backfiring obnoxious hot rods, but I would like to see more modeling of what to do when my dog does freak out. Thanks for your videos and lessons!

  • @92083Barb
    @92083Barb 2 роки тому +2

    I love your ways of teaching dogs in the real world

  • @nailz4325
    @nailz4325 2 роки тому +5

    Love your honest, realistic approach. Thanks Joel you're the man

  • @chrisbagidney152
    @chrisbagidney152 2 роки тому +4

    The slowest sit in the world was his way of getting you back. Top notch trainer. I also believe in not giving commands, they can read you enough.

  • @abshakamalu
    @abshakamalu 2 роки тому +5

    ive seen so many videos of you, everything was helpful. sometimes there things i would love to teach you that would help you too but this video actually was perfect for our situation with our dog. after watching this video its like, i know exactly what to do with my dog now. thank you

  • @gauravmalhotra2272
    @gauravmalhotra2272 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent video

  • @BatGrlJ
    @BatGrlJ 8 місяців тому +1

    What do I do if I have a husky that will sit but then try to lunge across the street because she’s hyper focused on another dog or person? Do I use your pop of the leash method?

  • @roackyroad585crunch8
    @roackyroad585crunch8 2 роки тому +4

    This stubborn doggo reminds me of my old boy Max.

  • @joesfreshaquatics6488
    @joesfreshaquatics6488 2 роки тому +3

    PLEASE MORE VIDEOS OF THE DOODLE! i have the same exact problem but when he seees a dog he’ll pull the leash really hard. or when he even knows we are by the dog park .

  • @MaxAngor
    @MaxAngor 2 роки тому +4

    Oh I am SO doing this with Chip! That is fucking ingenious. Because he has signs when he sees a dog and I don't and I can EASILY run into him to make him come back to me. No more having to carry treats (for this reason. I prefer giving him treats after good behavior instead of as a distraction.)

  • @Auqua1973
    @Auqua1973 2 роки тому +1

    I made the mistake of listening to too many people and over treated my puppy when training her just after I got her. She is a German shorthair lab and was 10 months when I got her. She is very intelligent and great off leash but still barks at strangers and won't let other dogs get near me. She's not aggressive but pushes them out of the way. Can you redo the stranger video please?

  • @panther7681
    @panther7681 2 роки тому +3

    I have a thirteen month old Irish retriever. He's an upfront walker and he likes to sniff the soul out of everything. He will pull to wherever his nose leads him to. When I try to train him to walk beside me, keep changing my direction and all, sometimes he'll turn to sniff or look elsewhere, unwilling to participate. When he sees a cat, squirrels, or whatever animal running. He'll want to chase as he has quite a high prey drive. Work in progress to teach the leave it command. He's what I call, a frustrated greeter. Just want to sniff and make friends. I have to remind myself to be firm, and that his job is to not going wherever he wants, chasing whatever he wants. His job is to focus on walking with me, the handler, I'm in charge here. Thank you for the so many videos you have been putting up to teach me to train my dog. I really like your style of training, less treats, more correction. It makes dog really think.
    Though I think that some dogs do well with just positve .. treats and toys, I don't wish to carry all those all the time, plus I think the value of treats and toys will slowly vanish when used too often. I prefer that treats are to be given randomly, like a surprise. Correction is the key.

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis9278 2 роки тому +6

    Great video. Always learning. Watching Joel's videos is helping me train my Cane Corso. Thanks Joel. Edit: Wow you have almost 200,000 subscribers !! I started watching your videos when you had 30,000.

  • @carrielea6009
    @carrielea6009 2 роки тому +4

    Very helpful

  • @angeliqueviviers9995
    @angeliqueviviers9995 2 роки тому +1

    Would be really helpful to apply the above to walking more than one dog. I have one cane corso(f 3yrs), one bullmastiff(f 2 yrs) and a staffie(m neutered 4 yrs)that are respectful and non reactive on the lead.
    However, when doing a group walk when my partner is at work, it can be difficult for me to deal with multiple energies. None are reactive individually or just two dogs together.
    However, when all three are on a walk some dog reactivity emerges towards other dogs(usually the staffie and cane corso). Like anything in life there is always room for improvement. Really grateful for all your videos and has enabled me to master respectful behaviour at home and on walks etc
    Any helpful feedback much appreciated 🙂 much love from UK 🇬🇧

  • @mhbackman
    @mhbackman 7 місяців тому +1

    Haha, Joel saying the “oh Joel it’s cruel to release your dog then correct them for running out the door” comment gets me every time at the start of these videos.

  • @ywebbie3037
    @ywebbie3037 2 роки тому +3

    I love your videos/training sessions. I love how straight talking you are.
    I have my 6th border collie, now 8 months old. First dog I've had who wants to chase cars. Any advice? Maybe a gentle leader/head collar? I do the door method and it works beautifully with pup and older collie now 😃

  • @naninan089
    @naninan089 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you soooo much, my dog is just like this and I get tired of saying its name, Soo exhausting

  • @c.cooper9549
    @c.cooper9549 2 роки тому +2

    Well done! When do we get the shirts with "I'm over it" or "We'll do this all day."?

  • @jamieward5943
    @jamieward5943 2 роки тому +1

    Holy crap we employ that method every single time the dog Still wants to charge out...He is Never allowed to!!!

  • @DiscuskwekerijBeSunshineValley
    @DiscuskwekerijBeSunshineValley 2 роки тому

    Is there any show giving a reward for "worlds worst trainer"? Should really participate!

  • @tyrodinpainting
    @tyrodinpainting 2 роки тому +1

    My 9 month old labradoodle does exactly this. Except he lays down when he sees another dog totally hyper focused and if they get near he just runs at them (not aggressively just to play) but a lot of other dogs don’t see it this way. Other dogs have snapped at him but he seems to not understand the body language at al and still thinks they are playing. Look forward to trying this method as I have tried all the other things mentioned in this video (treats, verbal ques with no success, he is also a leash puller so 2 birds with one stone here I think. Subscribed after this vid, thank you!

  • @gigihoover3330
    @gigihoover3330 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video Joel!

  • @trevor7084
    @trevor7084 2 роки тому +2

    Using these techniques my dog ended up walking slightly behind me and unfocusing on barks by the end of the walk. Have to see how she does when more dogs are around!

  • @simoney3649
    @simoney3649 2 роки тому +3

    Love your detailed loose leash training videos with all sorts different breeds. I am training my 8 month old Dobermann. She is a hard leash puller since I got her. She dragged me down on a slop when she was only 4 month old, after she got scared by a neighbour's Doberman. Today is the first day she walked loose leash with me on a gentle leader.

  • @serenedogtv-relaxingmusicv9786
    @serenedogtv-relaxingmusicv9786 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome Content! Great Work 💛💙👍🐶

  • @lanah7471
    @lanah7471 2 роки тому +2

    I wish more owners understood that they should not let their dogs run up to other dogs. I don't care if your dog is an excited puppy or a social butterfly, my dog is not comfortable with being bombarded.

  • @mamamailbox9642
    @mamamailbox9642 2 роки тому +1

    I just like watching your professionalism with any animal

  • @updog9er
    @updog9er 2 роки тому +10

    This is my dog 100%. Such a helpful video. Freaking love Joel’s attitude and method.

  • @hrob03
    @hrob03 2 роки тому +2

    WE NEED FRIDAY NIGHT LIVES AGAIN!😁

  • @misi24069
    @misi24069 2 роки тому +5

    This is exactly how my GSD has been acting since we was a puppy. He is over 1 year old now and he is so focused on dogs and everything else actually that nothing can break him out of it. He is very physical as well. I've been trying the doorway method, the leash pops, walking into him, proactive stops etc but it seems like I have to teach him the stuff every single day over and over again. Any tips?

    • @wigglyjengoodwin178
      @wigglyjengoodwin178 2 роки тому +1

      Great question, I'd like to know more about that also

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

      Okay, are you confident? Are you “I'm not messing around? Are you your dogs leader that he knows where you are at all times? Do you say what you mean AND mean why you say? Do you follow through EVERY TIME? Well....

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 роки тому +1

      @@wigglyjengoodwin178, are you confident? Are you “I'm not messing around? Are you your dogs leader that he knows where you are at all times? Do you say what you mean AND mean why you say? Do you follow through EVERY TIME? Well....

    • @kassi4837
      @kassi4837 2 роки тому

      I am in the exact same boat with my GSD. I would like to know the same. He’s one year and two months and he’s becoming impossible to walk.

    • @kassi4837
      @kassi4837 2 роки тому +3

      @@User7688.--_ Do you train German shepherds? These dogs test your authority To the max. It doesn’t matter how confident and consistent you are.

  • @_newfound_kait3255
    @_newfound_kait3255 2 роки тому +2

    I've gotten a lot of helpful tips from your videos. I adopted a Husky, estimated to be about 2 years old, a little over a month ago who was a stray and needs a lot of training. I've got her better on a leash when I'm walking her by myself but if my son come with me shes a different dog. She will pull at full force for hours regardless of how many corrections I give her, so that she can catch up to my almost 3 year old. Shes a very friendly dog but is so stubborn, and maybe a little anxious. We went camping recently and in addition to the pulling on the leash, she whined and howled whenever we walked more than 10 feet away from her - she had to be tied on at the campsite. She's also a runner and always tries to run out of an open door. Again, she does better with just me but once my son is in the picture look out. She ran into my neighbors house last week and I had to go in and pull her out. I'd love some help but I'm all the way out in Newfoundland, Canada.

  • @hopelessequestrian1227
    @hopelessequestrian1227 2 роки тому +2

    Looks matted.

  • @kaylaleiann
    @kaylaleiann Рік тому +1

    Incredible video. My dog is like Briggs in so many ways. This will also be useful for bigger distractions for her, like birds lol. It’s so hard to get her to refocus, even if I’ve been able to keep her from lunging at them, after she sees them.

  • @mmcreads
    @mmcreads 2 роки тому +3

    So I have a dog almost exactly like this and we’ve done all of this successfully- except a (leashed) dog walking down the sidewalk while we’re outside- then she loses her mind. I figure it’s because we’re on her “territory”? But I’m not sure how to practice with her because if I use a friend and their dog, she already knows them and doesn’t react the same as with some unknown or random neighbor out walking their dog 😥

    • @Happyheartmatt
      @Happyheartmatt 2 роки тому +4

      Joel has other vids that cover it. Putting yourself in between the other dog and yours, keeping your dog right beside you tight on the leash and giving pops on the leash ahead of the "losing her mind" part. Break the dog's focus.

    • @mmcreads
      @mmcreads 2 роки тому

      @@Happyheartmatt yeah I’ve watched him a long time and we’ve made a lot of progress using his suggestions but they don’t work in this very specific circumstance - she just completely and totally loses all ability (or desire) to be “with” me mentally or physically. There’s no “putting myself between her and the dog”, and I can keep her on a tight, close leash, but she fights it the whole time and it hasn’t decreased in intensity with time/repeated exposure. It’s not aggression - I suspect it’s 70% excitement and 30% uncertainty (but I’m cautious it *could* turn into aggression some day) - but it’s really the last major hurdle we have and progress just…plateaued… the last year and a half. I keep hoping to spot something in his videos that’s even slightly different than what we’ve been doing and this one comes close to showing ways to tweak the training principles he has. Hope to see more!

  • @blindpro6404
    @blindpro6404 Рік тому +1

    Love your channel, thanks for educating me 🙏

  • @ameliajasmin3688
    @ameliajasmin3688 2 роки тому +1

    I've been training my Chug with your method and I realize now I have been throwing in cues when I just need to keep with the loose leash training. I'm still struggling to get her call out of the kennel too, but she's a 2-3 yr old rescue and I've had here for less than a year. perhaps I need more patience. Thanks for your videos. Love the content.

  • @asantos859
    @asantos859 Рік тому +1

    Love the content you put out

  • @AntTheDogGuy
    @AntTheDogGuy 2 роки тому +2

    200k subscribers !!! Awesome stuff Joel! ive been with this channel when it was at like 10k i think and Ive learned so so much from you!! little things Ive implemented with my own dogs but also a whole lot of things i have managed to help a lot of my friends and family with! Ive trained dogs recreationally for many years and would love to do what you do but like you've said before im trying to increase my exposure to as many dogs as possible and work with as many as possible before i do, but ill keep watching you forever!

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 2 роки тому +2

    This is GOLD!!! I have been watching (and implementing!) for nearly a year and am always amazed at how much more there is to learn with every vid! My dogs and I are forever grateful🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️🙏🏽

  • @judybeverley-harvey5899
    @judybeverley-harvey5899 2 роки тому +2

    Great dog, Great trainer!!!!

  • @caitb.529
    @caitb.529 Рік тому

    I have a problem. My dog is a perfect loose leash walker (from all your techniques) in ALL cases except for when he sees a squirrel. He just locks. And he is huge and strong. I can't do the correction because I can't even pop the collar strong enough to make him even react.
    180s don't help, nothing.
    I can't get him to un-fixate and lock. The collar I am using is an Easy Walk harness and I also tried a Martindale collar.

  • @mdolanot
    @mdolanot 2 роки тому +1

    I need to do my homework and have my dog be more aware of me when she is focused on another dog. Thanks

  • @neilurquhart8622
    @neilurquhart8622 2 роки тому +1

    “Slowest sit in the history of the world” 🐶😎🇬🇧

  • @pennymcadams7252
    @pennymcadams7252 2 роки тому +1

    Have you done any videos on attention seeking barkers? I have a 1.5yr old, unfixed female Pitbull Rotty mix. She barks when we are out of sight. Barks when a toy is next to her and she wants us to try and get it before she does. Barks if we put her on her run and we are sitting right next to her. Since I have used your walking method she is doing really good on leash till she sees a car parked in a pull off next to our house, or if she sees family or another person. She loves people.

  • @LaraYAH127
    @LaraYAH127 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Beckman family 🐾💌

  • @HanahBanananana
    @HanahBanananana Рік тому +1

    I love this guy methods! My 6mo Akita is showing signs of fear phase, could be this early? I'm looking for videos of him to deal with that, because she is wary even of stationary objects like a ladder, and never has been before 😅

  • @tommyrq180
    @tommyrq180 2 роки тому +1

    This is my Lab (Bomber) but Bomber is x100. This dog looks placid by comparison. Most willful, high-energy dog I’ve ever had. Training Bomber has been a non-stop job. His attention span is about 3 seconds. 2 years old and still basically a puppy, but a 90 pound, very strong puppy. I’m struggling with how much time it takes compared to all my other Labs. My other dogs weren’t easy, but they were dramatically easier to train than Bomber. Zero aggression, which is great. But man, is he a case…problem is that I don’t like the dog very much because he’s so difficult. I love dogs, but Bomber is very tough to love. No aggression, but tons of “do my own thing” and I can’t let him off leash even after 2.5 years because he won’t recall. If you pet him he wants to maul you if you take your hand away. Does it to other people. Can’t let anyone pet him. Can’t let him off-leash. I’ve trained so many other Labs to be great dogs but at 64 I’ve met my match. I don’t let him get by with bad behavior but he is relentless.

  • @RaveyDavey
    @RaveyDavey Рік тому

    It’s interesting stuff but the dogs I’m seeing are nowhere near as mental, or ultra focussed as mine.
    That is a fundamentally calm dog who needs a bit of correction. It’s not a 9 month old spaniel or Jack Russell who wants to sprint at other dogs from 100 yards.

  • @danirodriguez6950
    @danirodriguez6950 2 роки тому

    Is this something you would do also to young puppies like 10 weeks old? She’s just wandering around not following me unless I call her
    She’s starting pulling

  • @towpottsfam7631
    @towpottsfam7631 2 роки тому

    Ok fab this is so like my 3yr old unneutered male lab...
    🍿🍿🍿🍿 ok yeah ok... my male will just fixate and lie down and stare and lunge when he has stalked his prey... ok i will keep him walking a turning and walking and turning and yup he has to earn his right to meet the other dog... but he never seems to earn it because he lies down and stares! Lol

  • @stephaniec2079
    @stephaniec2079 Рік тому

    Can this be done the same way with people? My dog goes crazy whenever she meets people. She isn't aggressive but wants to try to jump all over them. Even on leash she seems to forget everything. I want her to be able to go to my parents house with me(it is next door) because my home office is there. Outside and at my house she does sit, down, spot, loose leash walking, fetch, we play with her tug toy, drop it, leave it, wait, and go to bed (her bed is a crate that we don't have to close the gate on).

  • @NightimeInDeepSpace
    @NightimeInDeepSpace 2 роки тому

    Everything is a cakewalk with a dog under 140lb but we're trying

  • @rf3604
    @rf3604 2 роки тому

    I have yet to a mom/dad animal give pup a treat as training except for killing prey in order to eat. I watched vid of blippie-type dog trainer staying up til 4am with his puppy in order to train him...wtf!

  • @wigglyjengoodwin178
    @wigglyjengoodwin178 2 роки тому +2

    🤣 I want m&m's! JK! Love that "that's the slowest sit in all history" My dog gets so excited to be able to go and say hi (meet) another person he'll sit just ahead of me barely being able to contain himself. But I make him sit, in training for him to look at me to make sure it's ok to meet. He doesn't get to every time. However, he sit ahead of me, he knows how and will tell him to back up, he'll barely lift his butt and sit back down, still in the same spot. Definitely a work in progress 😂😂 It's hard sometimes to hide your laughter because this IS serious training

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

      I know, right! Mine does the butt lift then back down in the same spot; too funny! And she’s like, “What?? I backed up.” 😂😂😂

    • @wigglyjengoodwin178
      @wigglyjengoodwin178 2 роки тому +1

      @@User7688.--_ 😂🤣

  • @dawncoffey641
    @dawncoffey641 2 роки тому

    How do you do this with a yorkie? He's very aggressive with any other animal especially other dogs. I can't break his attention when he sees another dog/animal

  • @Sophiaahhaahh
    @Sophiaahhaahh 2 роки тому

    Love your training but I just want to say how dirty and scrufffy this doodle looks lol I don’t understand the appeal and demand for this breed. They are not cute

  • @DanSmith-qx4nl
    @DanSmith-qx4nl 10 місяців тому

    I get it. Thank you. I have the same dog unneutered 2 black no tail. They are so confident they want to run it. It limits us!

  • @lesliephoenix1757
    @lesliephoenix1757 2 роки тому

    That stare and focus wasn’t as tough as my dog. My dog literally plants himself when you correct him to break the stare and lead him in another direction. It’s small dogs that he freaks on. Just don’t know how to correct it.

  • @mlfink83
    @mlfink83 Рік тому

    Does this method work with someone that’s in a moving wheelchair? I don’t want him pulling me or cutting in front of me and me running his paws over and being scared of my chair

  • @bodern7089
    @bodern7089 2 роки тому

    1:47 Husband and wives? Didn't know they were based in Utah lol ;) Love the channel!

  • @coreymcmurphy3363
    @coreymcmurphy3363 2 роки тому

    My dog sits WAY slower than that! 😂...we're working on it.

  • @ljpetitt4
    @ljpetitt4 Рік тому

    I have 3 Yorkie 2 girls and 1 boy the girls don’t get after one of them had babies we can not leave them in the same room how can I fix this

  • @-touya_todoroki
    @-touya_todoroki 2 роки тому

    This explains why my dog only does it with certain dogs now, is it possible you could give an example of how to train while aggresive dogs contenuiosuly ruin said training?

  • @wendyrussell4191
    @wendyrussell4191 2 роки тому +1

    I love this video. Love the way you work with them and against them to get them listening.

  • @AS-ju6xk
    @AS-ju6xk 2 роки тому

    How should I do the doorway method if I live in an apartment where I go out 3 different doors before i get outside? And the door that leads outside wont stay open like this I have to hold it open

  • @dekbrisbane7294
    @dekbrisbane7294 2 роки тому +1

    I wish you’re in Australia so I could send my dog to board and train

  • @robinvaldez
    @robinvaldez Рік тому

    My dog starts to jump up and not the leash and me when I start doing this. What do I do then?

  • @patmunro3531
    @patmunro3531 2 роки тому

    When do you allow a dog "off leash"? Do you remove the gentle leader?

  • @arborvitae999
    @arborvitae999 2 роки тому

    6:07 What the hell is it - you're saying OK and then pull back.

  • @dottier3145
    @dottier3145 2 роки тому

    You must not be a liberal! You know the real world! ( no treats) lol!