Relentless Non-Stop Barking - Improving Reactivity in an unsocialized Australian Shepherd.

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  • @peks4924
    @peks4924 Рік тому +129

    Great trainers don’t waste people’s time and money! ‘Big problems need big answers’ love it 😍

  • @MrLSalazar714
    @MrLSalazar714 Рік тому +156

    Really like watching dogs like this one in these types of channels.
    1- they are getting the help they need.
    2- shows how much their owners really care.
    3- keeps the dog from being put down at some vet’s office.
    4- helps other owners with similar situations.

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  Рік тому +26

      Well said

    • @biner59
      @biner59 Рік тому +7

      Exactly. Poor little sod. Thank goodness they brought him to you❤

    • @willowz22
      @willowz22 Рік тому +7

      Bless them for sticking with this pup and finding him help ❤

    • @carlosbarragan6729
      @carlosbarragan6729 Рік тому +2

      or doped all day of its existance

    • @beltoftruth56
      @beltoftruth56 Рік тому +3

      Commend the owners finding him help

  • @redwitch12
    @redwitch12 Рік тому +157

    I'm always amused to hear Joel say something like "the dog has to realize 'X happened, and I didn't die'" in that very matter-of-fact tone.

    • @wolfrox777
      @wolfrox777 Рік тому +3

      It's funny how that's fear and anxiety in a nutshell. Oh my god I asked that person for directions and they didn't laugh at me and it wasn't a big deal, why the hell was I scared in the first place?

    • @redwitch12
      @redwitch12 Рік тому +4

      @@wolfrox777 It ABSOLUTELY IS, and I've been applying it in my own life in an effort to overcome my anxiety. "I went to the grocery store and interacted with other humans, and I didn't die or shit myself or anything", that sorta internal pep talk :D

  • @jonnj9701
    @jonnj9701 Рік тому +83

    That little tuck under your legs at 13:14 was so cute. It was like he forgot you weren't his dad for a second bc something scared him.

    • @steamer2k319
      @steamer2k319 Рік тому +12

      Since it's here and doesn't appear to be going anywhere, I may as well hide under this cave 🤭.

    • @Flippokid
      @Flippokid Рік тому +15

      Yeah almost like "okay this one scarey thing closeby doesn't seem to want to hurt me, so let's find cover against all the other scary things around."

    • @Amulinka
      @Amulinka Рік тому +14

      @@Flippokid that's exactly the mechanism which works for fearful dogs. Years ago I took a friend's PON young (about 1-1.5) bitch (who didn't get quite good socialisation and didn't know me before) together with my Aussie girl to a sheep trainer. My friend just dropped her off at my home about two days before. The PON girl didn't show any aggression nor barking, but was apparently stressed and the whole time sat at her kennel, avoided my touch (but was more open to my dogs). After we got to the trainer he said to put her together with his pack of Border Collies in their room for about 2 hours. After that time she was a completely different dog - happy, calm, trusting to me, came happily to me when called... The trainer explained it: when she was put into the completely strange pack of dogs and came out of the room, you (and your dog) were the only known element in that strange environment. The change was really amazing, and I wouldn't have believed if I haven't seen that.

    • @pamjarvis6199
      @pamjarvis6199 Рік тому +1

      I know ❤

    • @PreservationEnthusiast
      @PreservationEnthusiast Рік тому

      Not worth the time. Just euthanise the dog and start again.

  • @dinnyf
    @dinnyf Рік тому +42

    I train aggressive and anxious dogs. I use the laying on side method with most dogs. I move from using it as a restraint to the command “sleeping” where i teach the dogs to hold the position for a length of time, like “wait” or “stay”. There is something about that position that messes with dog’s adrenaline. All dogs eyes begin to close and they actually fall sleep after a few minutes. It’s very bizzare and hugely helpful to socialize older aggressive and fearful dogs. Very cool stuff!

    • @livingthedreamhomesteading7692
      @livingthedreamhomesteading7692 Рік тому +1

      I will need to try that. My dog is close to seven years old and has some aggressive, anxious, fear issues.

    • @VictoriaWarrioress7
      @VictoriaWarrioress7 Рік тому

      I used this with my pet rats all the time ams it tamed a pet rat yo be such a gentle animal that listened to commands

  • @Michele_6815
    @Michele_6815 Рік тому +57

    I watched this video twice. I've never seen a dog this reactive before. Major Kudos to these owners for investing in this little guy and trying their best to work through this. Would love an update at some point.

    • @michelewood925
      @michelewood925 Рік тому +3

      Yes. I had an Aussie border collie that was similar but bigger so scarier. She didn’t bark just lunged and chased.

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical Рік тому

      3 seconds in the mental illness is appparent

  • @Bigglesman96
    @Bigglesman96 Рік тому +122

    That's one nutty little dog

    • @pamjarvis6199
      @pamjarvis6199 Рік тому +2

      Just try to imagine how afraid he is it's a brain thing not a behavior my dog is almost the exact same genetic mess

    • @curlyfryactual
      @curlyfryactual Рік тому +5

      ​@@pamjarvis6199 idek about afraid. Not trivializing here, but if this dog was a person, this dog would be diagnosed schizophrenic.
      That's why the trainer is saying his brain is not well.
      Spooky.

    • @blubrindl
      @blubrindl Рік тому

      Yes really lol reminds me of my neighbors smaller dog, just yaps aways just to bark

    • @pamjarvis6199
      @pamjarvis6199 Рік тому +1

      @@curlyfryactual not speaking against the trainer he is the Best just saying from my experience with my dog and my dogs vet she was five months old and prescribed medications for this behavior

    • @MontanaPDX
      @MontanaPDX Рік тому

      Barking is a bit from Pomeranian, but most of it was him being locked in an apartment. These are high energy dogs. They need to be socialized and have A LOT of exercise of they become a nuratic crazy mess.

  • @someusername4129
    @someusername4129 Рік тому +23

    Prince did a great job backing this dog off. He play bowed him down to let him know it's not serious but also he's not gonna back off if he's gonna bark in his face. It was pretty impressive that he didn't get super angry at this dog, it was just the right amount for that dog.

  • @targetsunshine6060
    @targetsunshine6060 Рік тому +25

    You have so much patience. I couldn’t take all that barking !
    Prince is so amazing !!!

    • @Lizzie-h3j
      @Lizzie-h3j 10 місяців тому +1

      Me either but he's got something genetically wrong with him because of the money grabbing breeders didn't do their homework. I suspect both his parents had the Merle gene and that can cause so many different issues it's such a shame.

  • @benbraun199
    @benbraun199 Рік тому +26

    My rescue got a little too excited the other day and I had to do the putting him on his side thing just to calm him down. It really works. Like a little kid that’s throwing a tantrum

  • @pacampara123
    @pacampara123 Рік тому +48

    My dog has the same level of reactivity as mine does so I totally understand the owner's frustrations hahaha
    Would love to see updates on this dog's progress! Also, more small dog stuff pls!
    😊

  • @laurencleaver3197
    @laurencleaver3197 Рік тому +9

    I love Joel's "Just deal with it dude" attitude. I stand by that with my bully. If you're not in any kind of danger and nothing will hurt you; Deal with it. Its real world man. The world doesn't tip-toe around me, and certainly wont around you (the dog)

  • @wendyd.beamish8286
    @wendyd.beamish8286 Рік тому +9

    I have a rescue who is sort of like that. My force free trainer had a freak out when my dog reacted. She said that he was over threshold and that he is going to be experiencing an adrenaline reaction for the next two days. My dog usually has at least one freak out per walk so I told her that he is always over the threshold. I feel my force free dog trainer is not really helpful at times, and her force free methods are putting my dog and myself in danger at times. She insists on loose leash walking with one hand. This dog is strong. I am using my other hand on the leash now. At the end of the day, I will take what she has to offer and watch your videos. I am doing corrections now with the leash to get better loose leash walking. I learn a lot from your videos. Thank you. My dogs problem seems to be prey drive. He is a coonhound. He is normal in daycare but horrible on a leash. I am using a gentle leader. I added a martingale today and have much more control.

    • @SuziQ.
      @SuziQ. Рік тому +1

      It sounds like you need a new trainer. We had a “positive reinforcement” trainer, and no longer work with her. Part of the problem was the trainer being on her cellphone when she thought I couldn’t see her. She was distracted, and not in tune with my dog.

  • @MapleMarmite
    @MapleMarmite Рік тому +31

    I’m really glad you made this video and said all that you did. It confirmed some of my thoughts in dealing with my reactive 18 month/2 years Irish Terrier rescue pup and added some new info I can use, too. Mine’s not as severe as this one (he has gotten over his nerves at daycare and gets on okay with the other dogs now, albeit still wary of bigger dogs but not aggressive to them, just avoidance.) Barking at dogs from the car has just about stopped now - just interest and occasional whine. I’ve just got to up my game on street walks and encountering dogs. We live in the country and meetings with other dogs are rare and therefore reactive - people barking, too. Not aggressive to people - just fearful and too vocal. He likes the mailman now but still barks until he’s at his feet and being petted. Got to find some other folk with dogs who won’t mind working with us. You’ve said that before, I know. Maybe see if any of the owners of the dogs he gets along with will help. Thanks again for this one. 👍🏻

  • @Chasenhaws
    @Chasenhaws Рік тому +14

    Prince was just so amazing with this dog! Would love to see more videos dealing with issues like this.

  • @iampancake7275
    @iampancake7275 Рік тому +1

    “Awww! You questioning life?” Brooo it’s true though, that dog got shook up in the best way, I love it 😭😭

  • @willjames6437
    @willjames6437 Рік тому +3

    I have a 40 lb female border collie who we got from the rescue. She is 6 years old. She is perfect with people and cats, but when she sees another dog, she goes crazy af. She has one buddy she plays with and is fine around, but she goes insane when she sees other dogs. She will wine and start pulling and sometimes get aggressive and try to go after the other dog. We have had her since mid August and it is so hard. Every walk she scouts for other dogs. She has even started to whine and pull when she anticipates another dog will be there even when there isn’t!
    I really wish we had someone like you in our state because I think she has lacked positive experiences with other dogs and could use a safe environment to meet multiple dogs and not think they “are out to kill her.”
    We have enrolled her in a “reactive rover” 7 week, one hour classes, that is capped at 4 dogs max. We are hoping it is going to help her.

  • @Sunshines83
    @Sunshines83 Рік тому +6

    I absolutely LOVE watching your videos! My son and I look forward to them.

  • @TheBehm08
    @TheBehm08 Рік тому +12

    I love this. Prince and Joel are SOOOO patient with this dog. There’s a progression and amazing things were done in an hour but they were so calm and chill that this dog really showed some submission and changed for the better. Let’s see positive pushers do this

  • @Catbooks
    @Catbooks Рік тому +2

    Absolutely loved seeing Prince doing his thing. It was a joy to see him read the dog and know what he needed was to loosen up and play. It worked pretty well with such a tightly wound little guy, considering. Prince really is a prince.

  • @TreneeR
    @TreneeR 10 місяців тому

    Im glad they're getting this dog help. Wow!! 🙏🏾

  • @justdawndb
    @justdawndb 11 місяців тому

    Great to see this little dog gets some relief!

  • @taritheldraconis6586
    @taritheldraconis6586 Рік тому +3

    "The dog training industry is a joke"
    That's an understatement of ... a long time. The positive-only people are causing thousands and thousands of dogs getting killed every year just because they don't understand how the world actually works. Pos-only is a dream that these people live in, but it is not the reality we live in.
    Please keep doing what you're doing, maybe one day the world at large will come to it's senses with the help of people like you.
    Love your videos :)

  • @lacyh3979
    @lacyh3979 Рік тому +5

    Super helpful video! Would love to see more sessions with this pup.

  • @wendyroberts2236
    @wendyroberts2236 Рік тому +66

    You might want to use a stuffed dog to show how to put him on his side and have the people practice in front of you.

  • @DanyaleWeems
    @DanyaleWeems 9 місяців тому

    And I definitely understand the desensitization, gradual exposure and many other things your doing as a therapist

  • @jongray4828
    @jongray4828 Рік тому +1

    These people bought the dog to you Joel! That tells me they want to do what’s best for the dog! Kudos to them!

  • @ChildofGod474
    @ChildofGod474 Рік тому

    I'm always amazed at how good Prince is with these dogs. What a great video.

  • @TheRealAb216
    @TheRealAb216 Рік тому +2

    That herding instinct is so strong.

    • @tallylight
      @tallylight Рік тому +1

      Exactly what I was thinkin. They should enroll him in a herding clinic

  • @3cardmonty602
    @3cardmonty602 Рік тому

    Just did the same method with my 70lb AmStaff girl of 13 years who is and always have been very chill & trained, and with a

  • @kranccanvil3482
    @kranccanvil3482 Рік тому +2

    This guy is doing great thing with his training methods.

  • @EncinitasBeeCo
    @EncinitasBeeCo Рік тому +1

    Your videos helped me fix my agresive malinois Crazy Daisy. I watched other trainers such as Cabral and Davis whom share your methods in many ways. But just found out Cabral is against all dog parks all the time. I get so much joy and a sense of community at the dog park. I'm sorry for cheating on you with other trainers. I promise to be faithful from now on. I love how you say you will glance into a park , read the crowd and drive home if it looks bad.

  • @scottiajohnston8025
    @scottiajohnston8025 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video. My aussie was 7yo when I got her and she had lived an isolated life with only her sire, owner, and intermittent home Healthcare worker to learn about life. She didn't even have the chance to go outdoors except on a leash to an unsecured backyard. It has taken me 2 years for her to be calm around other dogs, off leash in an open area. She's still reactive to cars driving slow, other dogs walking toward us when on leash, and people coming into the house. She's made huge progress in the last few months, but I wish I'd seen a video like this earlier. Thanks again for posting this to show that out of control dogs just might need other training methods.

  • @cherylmendez945
    @cherylmendez945 Рік тому

    Bruh that dog is so blessed to have those people. Imagine they’ve been dealing with that for a year. Man

  • @happychobits
    @happychobits Рік тому +1

    I’m learning so much. Thx for all these tough cases.

  • @saraherwin416
    @saraherwin416 Рік тому

    I love the way this guy executes his skill 👏

  • @ckelley1234
    @ckelley1234 Рік тому

    @ Joel. This was awesome what you & Price did for this out-of-control/ out of his mind youngster 🎉
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @anasatzie
    @anasatzie 7 місяців тому

    that doberman is so cute and calm. as a child i was fearful of dogs. this dog could have helped me.

  • @BlueSkyDogs
    @BlueSkyDogs 9 місяців тому

    I watch your shows with my kids. My 8 yo daughter is in love with Prince. She has a new saying.... "Prince knows" sometimes she shes a dog and says "prince knows, he would help that dog" .
    She even said to someone the kids ther day " of course a dog knows better than we do, its a dog"! Lol

  • @mozartrn1
    @mozartrn1 Рік тому +2

    Really like watching how Prince handled the situation. This is definitely a little extreme.

  • @EncinitasBeeCo
    @EncinitasBeeCo Рік тому +1

    And I love how you don't use an e collar. But don't disapprove of them either. It shows a very open mind. I could not have dealt with my dogs aggression at the dog park without one. Two weeks, your methods I never had to use it again.

  • @JoeGb6789j
    @JoeGb6789j Рік тому +1

    The way you explained, the socialization problem was right on. We got an Ozzy doodle puppy told not to bring him to a groomer or take him out much or see other dogs or other people until he had all of his shots by then he was afraid of everything he’s gotten much better, but has never been perfect. He was also bred like this dog. Lots of good advice appreciate the videos

  • @camlin4147
    @camlin4147 Рік тому

    I had a shih tzu growing up. After maybe 1 yr, whenever she got hyper you could just pick her up and hold her still for ten seconds. Then let her down, and she'd be calm again. Like an off button.

  • @stefanovanenio
    @stefanovanenio Рік тому

    Another great video, great explanation of how to start teaching the dog manners. Yet again, Prince is awesome.❤

  • @tiffanymonti2782
    @tiffanymonti2782 Рік тому

    Wow.. good on the owners for asking for and finding the best form of help.. balanced training.. with someone who knows challenging dogs like you..

  • @KellyFrisby
    @KellyFrisby Рік тому +1

    I would love to see this dog's progress!

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis9278 Рік тому +1

    Great lesson. Prince earned his bully stick today. : )

  • @oshibo
    @oshibo Рік тому

    Thank you for giving some advice for dogs like this. Our dog is very similar to this dog, we adopted him 3 months ago at 1 year n a half. We could rarely find any training videos that match this type of temperament. You are so right when u say it's something wrong with their brain. Our dog is a lovely sweet, very smart dog, but with random triggers he becomes completely irrationally crazy like this dog (luckily not as constant as with this dog). His body language is the exact same. It's anxiety and overstimulation which makes them unhinged. We will incorporate your advice into his training.
    One thing we found work well for our dog is safe spaces, one being in a crate away from owner (when triggered inside house) if he gets trigged by someone passing the window or a knock, we tell him to go to his crate and he goes in and lets his barks out in there and can come out and get treats when he calms down which usually is about 10 minutes for him. We wait for him to fully lay down in his crate and be quiet. When he's in there, u can see how irrational their emotion is. They bark at the air when nothing is happening. Beginning with this training, he would get triggered about 7 times a day just in our house with people walking by the window (we live in the city) and some people coming in and out the house. After a while, he starts becoming more cognitively present and he also fights the urge to bark bc he doesn't want to have to wait in the crate by himself, he wants to come out and have fun. Now he gets triggered maybe once or twice a day. So massive improvement.
    I agree with not sheltering these dogs too! Exposure if definitely needed if u want this dog to live a happy life.

  • @muddyfeetaussies
    @muddyfeetaussies Рік тому +3

    Spot on recipe for this esp in Aussies.. that stranger danger hits HARD in Aussies in that 4 month to 6 month age.. even worse when the parents act like this.. however as someone who does have extensive experience (decades) with Aussies I saw a lot of behaviors that very very promising.. I prob do some things a tad different..but yeh this dog can become fantastic "if the owners have reasonable expectations and teach the dog and not expect this dogs personality to be a golden in different colors. Glad they are working on it ..

    • @Christopher-vf6kx
      @Christopher-vf6kx Рік тому

      Our 1yr old Aussies need constant training and routine daily to remain calm. Working dad and show line mom keeps us on our toes. They are more quirky/goofy independent thinking than the cattle dogs I grew up with and we socialized them from the start using Joel's age appropriate training and they are happy confident dogs.

  • @g.montecelo
    @g.montecelo Рік тому +4

    I really wish ya'll lived in Florida. These sessions you have with all these families are absolute GOLD.
    Following your methods have helped my two corgis improve by leaps and bounds! But there's still a couple of issues with them that make me wanna bang my head against a wall.
    Trying to find a trainer who uses similar methods to yours has proved difficult.

  • @rptrick79
    @rptrick79 Рік тому +1

    I listened to the first min or two before I commented thank God. I've ran into several mini Aussies etc and I thought the same as Joel said. Genetics! Bred for the size and looks and nobody cares to do it right. Neurotic behaviors probably cost from over breeding to get the look. I have seen little Aussies and dogs of the sort that people have and they will turn an attack, their owners and the other dog that the owner has when I walk by. Just because I'm walking by. I'm not saying the people work with them to correct these issues but I think a lot of it has to do with the breeding. They go from normal to a damn cartoon in a split second and they are totally uncontrollable with the ones that I've encountered. Good job Joel as always.

  • @SweetG80
    @SweetG80 Рік тому +1

    Hey Joel - you mentioned vets say the wrong information in regards to not socializing dogs until they have their vaccines. Can you talk more on that? (around 1:09) "... They tell you all this bad information"
    I was one of those owners, with my dog, who wouldn't bring him anywhere or let him in any places without completing his parvo vaccine... I was especially anxious of it because our family dog got it some years ago (he survived, and is fine now). I was still able to properly socialize him afterwards, but your comment in the first few minutes got me thinking.
    Would love to hear back! Been a fan for years.

  • @a.N.....
    @a.N..... Рік тому

    Love your videos, I'm sure you have changed many unwanted behaviors into better habits. Like we all know most people have no clue how animals operate, thankfully I always have your videos to fall back on.

  • @melodycrites3145
    @melodycrites3145 Рік тому

    I’ve had to put my dog on her side. Not easy, but I did it. She was so suddenly barking and biting my arms on a walk. She was 2 1/2years and 72 lbs. the last time this happened. She is 4 now, what a workout.! It was instinctual on my part. I just needed to get control so she could calm down. I got her just before COVID. Didn’t socialize her much, there just weren’t the opportunities. I regret that. But she is doing much better on walks. Thanks for the video. Helps me feel okay about what I did.

  • @kgraettinger
    @kgraettinger Рік тому +1

    This dog reminds me of my border collie when I adopted him at a year old, a year ago. Luckily I have mostly been able to get him over it with some intense training and great trainers.

  • @high-bi-password
    @high-bi-password Рік тому

    As someone who has experienced intense, traumatic stress: there is a BIG difference between applying stress and forcing TRAUMATIC stress. This dog is out of its comfort zone, where most trainers want to keep dogs. I truly love that Joel has the strength of conviction to push past the dog’s comfort zone to widen the frame of his world. THAT is how you make improvements to the dog’s life.
    It cannot be done slowly. If you need to fix someone’s nose, you need to break it in a very controlled and precise way; you will cause much more damage if you try to slowly increase pressure until a bone breaks. This is psychological surgery. THIS takes actual skill and expertise. That’s why you won’t see most dog trainers doing this, bc they have no idea what they’re doing and they’re not really here to do what’s best for the dog.
    Most dog trainers are doing everything in their power to never expose the OWNERS to uncomfortable emotions. Joel is one of the few trainers who is real with people, he doesn’t push the dog too far bc he knows what he’s doing, and that’s how he gets results.

  • @MrJames454545
    @MrJames454545 Рік тому +1

    Its been 10 years since I've visited the states. I first saw Joel performing at SeaWorld and found this channel about a year ago! Brings back memories of watching you guys do some amazing work at SeaWorld. To see you guys do these incredible things with these dogs is amazing. I have an un-neutered 4 year old female Rottweiler, and while she's been almost perfect, your videos have helped me to further my understanding, especially of dog behavior and things to watch out for in dog behavior. Keep up the good work Joel.

  • @m.c7169
    @m.c7169 Рік тому +3

    12:40 The dog looks like it’s on “fast forward” but it’s not. That’s one hyper and super reactive dog wow😮

  • @parkcaro
    @parkcaro Рік тому +3

    We have an anxious/reactive heeler/border collie somewhat similar to this guy, NOT even close to as bad with the barking, but she definitely has her moments of over-excitement. The part that you said that really struck me was about the bad advice we all got from our vets to isolate them for the first few months. She's 4 now and I so wish I could go back and do it differently. Plus, the two dogs that she was allowed to be around (friends' dogs) when she was a couple months old were sh*ts to her :( That didn't help things. Good news, though, I have started implementing some of your training advice and it has helped so much in the few areas we need help with. We ❤ her no matter what!!

  • @mel3823
    @mel3823 Рік тому

    I relate to your training style. Thank you for these videos

  • @bordercolliesdownunder7245
    @bordercolliesdownunder7245 Рік тому

    All goodness...
    Great job, Joel😊

  • @jannellmeagher638
    @jannellmeagher638 Рік тому +1

    I would love to see an update on this dog. My heart goes out to them.

  • @Flippokid
    @Flippokid Рік тому +4

    There's already a huge transformation around 7:00. Before the dog would bark non-stop, freaking out at everything, and not even check in with the owners. Now the dog actually tries to stay near the owners, for safety/comfort, and barks intermittently. Still overstimulated, but you can see that the meeting with Prince has already toned it down. And 30 seconds later it's completely over.
    Re: putting the dog on its side: Do you think it should never be used as a punishment?

  • @leeheat333
    @leeheat333 Рік тому +1

    i kept thinking the video was sped up, but this dog is just on fast forward mode all the time lmao

  • @alexmeyjes5533
    @alexmeyjes5533 Рік тому +2

    Establish dominance and teach socialization with desensitization . Simple ! But even simple things can be difficult !

  • @gaileverett
    @gaileverett Рік тому

    I might try a variation of this with my semi-feral cat. He's much the same, though a lot older and more ninja-twisty. But the idea that he can't learn what he doesn't experience really hit home. Gotta watch those claws, though. Thanks for yet another new idea.

  • @vanihansen2136
    @vanihansen2136 Рік тому

    My puppy barks constantly too. I know the lady we got him from kept the puppies in a separate room... not around her or her family really.. the puppy also didn't get the moms milk.. she gave him goat milk. I told my fiance let's keep looking for a different puppy.. he said no cause we put a deposit down. So now I have a pup who barks at literally everything. He barks if he sees people and they don't pet him. He barks at other dog dog fur up. Doesn't do bad on walks though. He'll walk by other dog and just look.. but if one barks over a wall or across the street He starts barking.. I got another puppy because I don't want him to become aggressive.. but he really isn't aggressive is all fear.

  • @susanmckernan4644
    @susanmckernan4644 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this case.

  • @auricgoldfinger8478
    @auricgoldfinger8478 Рік тому +4

    The best option for this little guy is to be placed in an Australian Shepherd rescue, California or Arizona. Adoption by a family with a small pack and land, not apartment or condo, would be a life saver for him. Genetic issues can’t be trained away. A very reactive dog just has to find a different environment. Best for the dog

    • @timp1390
      @timp1390 Рік тому

      It's Avery strange looking Australian Shepard for one and why would you get o e of the most active dog breeds ever to have in an apartment? The dog is over stimulated in part because it needs appropriate stimulation

  • @robstaples6649
    @robstaples6649 Рік тому

    Superb video, approach and explanation. Prince is a Superstar as well, such a great temperament.

  • @DanyaleWeems
    @DanyaleWeems 9 місяців тому

    my cattle dog barks incessantly when she sees with other dogs especially when she’s on a leash or there’s a fence between. Your explanation of the mixed fear mixed not was helpful!!!

  • @westkootenaywild7658
    @westkootenaywild7658 Рік тому

    Gaaaaaah. My toy aussiedoodle barks incessantly when I put him out in the back yard. He's reactive with other dogs, and snarly with resource protection. Thank you for this.

  • @carlosbarragan6729
    @carlosbarragan6729 Рік тому +1

    this is like an animal psychology class

  • @NothingButSauce
    @NothingButSauce Рік тому +2

    Great video!

  • @thomascray
    @thomascray Рік тому

    That was so helpful to watch. Thank you.

  • @edwardmichaels3388
    @edwardmichaels3388 Рік тому

    LOVE!!! your approach! 🍻

  • @amyshaw444
    @amyshaw444 Рік тому

    Holy moly that dog is truly losing his mind wow

  • @crystalthompson507
    @crystalthompson507 Рік тому

    It's helpful to hear about the dog's brain and how they realistically think and the body language explained, too. Can you recommend a reliable book on that?

  • @suzettekirby9725
    @suzettekirby9725 Рік тому +4

    U r so good u probably saved his life u knew just what to do no matter what anyone says u the boss n prince too!!!!!😂

  • @Feverm00n
    @Feverm00n Рік тому

    I’d love to hear a follow up about this dog! He seemed like he was better by the end but I’d love to hear if he managed to not be so afraid anymore

  • @janiesoito4494
    @janiesoito4494 Рік тому

    Great session with a very active stock dog. They can be a lot to deal with. ❤

  • @pamjarvis6199
    @pamjarvis6199 Рік тому +1

    Your amazing ❤🎉

  • @mikelazure7462
    @mikelazure7462 Рік тому +3

    A kinda sad situation, nothing is the dog's fault and that little dog is clearly not enjoying life. Easy as an owner to react to our own sadness and empathy and try to compensate by being permissive in our stance towards our dog, that doesn't work but I've felt that temptation in myself with our rescue GSD. Changes could be SEEN in this dog in real time. Owning a dog is not a fairy story - often it is like the rest of our lives - partly great, partly unsuccessful, partly 'just good enough'...but we tend to buy dogs as if they are a fantasy toy figure or something - with unreal expectations of what the work/pleasure ratio will be. Any owners who are taking their dogs to a trainer, like these two, are clearly doing their best to help their dog. More than most folk ever do. I found the 'on the side' strategy interesting - it is usually presented as an 'alpha dominance' strategy and I am not on board with THAT idea but if there is a physiological/evolutionary reason why that position helps a dog shift it's mental state - then it could be a legitimate strategy in some situations.

  • @Xanadudancer
    @Xanadudancer Рік тому

    Joel is brilliant

  • @Pulsardogtraining
    @Pulsardogtraining Рік тому

    Great video. Love watching dog troubleshooting. I’m a trainer always looking to learn more.

  • @em-lou9460
    @em-lou9460 Рік тому

    I needed this video exactly what Loki does off the lead with other dogs I got a barking collar.

  • @yurrintinckelsonn812
    @yurrintinckelsonn812 Рік тому +2

    Beckman would be a great High School Principal. Prince could be Hall Monitor.

  • @DoggyDoula
    @DoggyDoula Рік тому

    This dog is very much like my Texas street mutt! She is 2 and I've tried so hard to work her thru it. She settles down tho,is super smart and has it in her to be awesome. Just going to take time.

  • @kelseymatarese
    @kelseymatarese Рік тому

    Love this video 😍

  • @mamacrochets
    @mamacrochets Рік тому

    My neighbor's dog barks constantly like this when we're out in the backyard. The dog has no chill. And the neighbor rarely tries to correct her or make her calm down. I'd love to show her this video. 😂

    • @daviddines479
      @daviddines479 Рік тому

      I think for your neighbour to watch the vid they would need to care about the dog, be interested in the dog and care about your opinion (valid). I suspect your onto a loser on all 3 counts

  • @gappedtoto1663
    @gappedtoto1663 Рік тому +1

    Zach George would fix this dog's erratic behavior with just squeaky toys, soothing words and 10 years of time.

    • @jrgreiner
      @jrgreiner 2 місяці тому

      Haha.......spot on!

  • @deejayy8303
    @deejayy8303 Рік тому

    Prince is such a stallion

  • @ColdestRage303
    @ColdestRage303 Рік тому +4

    I wonder if these people even tire him, give him a job or go at least 3 to 4 times a day on long walks with him. At least 1 hour in the morning walk, 1 hour in the afternoon walk, 1 hour in the evening walk. Best would be 4 times a hour and also let him run. That's a high energy dog who also needs a job.

    • @cassandraherrera4631
      @cassandraherrera4631 Рік тому +1

      Agree 💯. Maybe even ride a bike and have it run on the side

    • @danielpcowen
      @danielpcowen Рік тому

      Do the owners look like they are big exercisers?

  • @angelareimann6433
    @angelareimann6433 Рік тому

    This is brilliant

  • @Castigar48
    @Castigar48 Рік тому +2

    so thats what a headcase looks like...interesting

  • @liisamaarit4607
    @liisamaarit4607 Рік тому

    Brilliant advice ❤

  • @emilka2033
    @emilka2033 Рік тому +1

    Really highlights the importance of ethical breeding and researching breeders and their dogs before getting a puppy. A dog's temperament is just as much genetic as it is environmental. Shitty breeding practices such as removing pups too early from the mothers can also result in a poorly adjusted, unstable animal. People would save themselves a lot of time, money, and sanity if they understood this concept.

  • @miguelfigueroa6963
    @miguelfigueroa6963 Рік тому +2

    Love how you train dogs ! Firm but fair

  • @Maddosun__
    @Maddosun__ Рік тому +1

    Joel, do you see a breed popularity when getting clients? What breed of dog do you see the most?

  • @Kaymeleon
    @Kaymeleon Рік тому +1

    Poor thing definitely seems to have some possible genetic issues... I'm glad he is getting the help he needs as all dogs deserve to be happy