As with children who get help from Jo (Super Nanny), it’s the adults who need to be taught how to correct their pets properly. With animals, timing is key as they won’t associate the correction with the unacceptable behavior if it doesn’t happen immediately. I like that Caesar is so patient to stay right with a dog until it submits and goes into a relaxed state.
I had never thought about how dogs communicate with one another and how important it is to learn their language until I started watching Cesar. Now, I really enjoy watching their behavior.
Hello! :) All animals have their language, and they all understand the other species' communication. We are the only ones that don't, so we must learn. I've been watching Cesar since maybe 2004, ten years before I began studying elephants. Another channel you might like, for the edu, is *_Think Like A Horse,_* as handling horses like dogs doesn't work since they're prey animals. Horses can't be manhandled, though people tend to think they can be heavy-handed with them, but it breaks trust and terrifies the horse. They are the flip side of dogs, dogs being predators. Horses are somewhat like cats, both being skittish and prey animals. Rick's (of *_Think Like A Horse_* ) teachings on the Drive-line and on Pressure & Release are quite valuable, and like Cesar's teachings, can even help us with people. I recommend Rick's very old videos, as that is where the teachings are. Both Rick's and Cesar's teachings can "turn the light on" of our understandings, such that we grow and mature as people. That also plays into learning how to become effective, respectful parents and leaders, considering the leadership skills one can develop. It's all very interesting. :) It teaches us how to see things from their view, how to interact with them as *they need, in becoming effective leaders. Rick's teaching about hierarchy and "who moves whose feet" is also enlightening, and we learn that all animals have their social structures. For dogs it's the pack, for horses it's the herd, as too for elephants, as with many other species, and they all have their "high horse," "low horse," positions of who leads who. This, too, can be seen in the human realm, and in the elephant realm. :)
@@cacatr4495 Hey there, you! I’ve seen Rick’s videos and he’s great. The trainers who realize one must know how a species communicates - I’m glad they have a platform like YT to spread the word.
@@gabe_2544 Have you heard of *_Fluent Pet Recordable Buttons?_* Very interesting channels on YT of animals that use them are *_What About Bunny_* (female sheepdoodle dog), and *_The Chronicles of Todd_* (male tuxedo cat) and there are others as well. These animals are communicating via the buttons, having been taught the meanings of certain words. I understand that Bunny and hundreds of other animals are participants (via camera footage) in a university study on this subject.
CESAR IS MY HERO... SUPPORT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS.. ❤❤we need more strong compassionate loving leadership in the world.. one dog at a time he is MAKING A DIFFERENCE ❤❤❤
Cesar is 'balanced,' that's the key, emotionally stable, behaviorally stable as well, which are two things that many people aren't, and that is their 'glitch.'
Most interesting to me is that Cesar recognizes that we all learn things differently - relationships of any kind is not a one-size-fits-all experience. I just love this one. Thank you so much for sharing this great information.
Caesar is an 😇 angel. Or maybe just a saint. He has an inspiring amount of patience and his ability to help people understand their dogs' needs is unparalleled. There are many good trainers out there but not one of them can rehabilitate dogs and bring them back to a balanced mind state.
Holly would call Lexi back if she started acting out and then give her treats which reinforces that unwanted behavior. It’s like when people give lots of affection to a dog in an anxious state, the dog will associate the touch with that behavior and continue to stay in that be. I learned these things from watching Caesar’s videos.
It occurs to me that as women we are taught right from earliest childhood not to be assertive. That message permeates throughout our lives and is very hard to change. When I first really ‘heard’ the word I was in my the thirties and the mother of two young children. I had to write it down and keep looking at it and trying to incorporate it into my life. Now at 75 I still only have about 50% success when the chips are down despite having a loving and completely non sexist husband of 46 years. It probably will change with time as society develops and we are more equally treated.
ah yes, the ole nurture debate, you women love that one don't you cause it blames everyone around you but yourselves... no, you weren't "taught" anything, it's simply in your nature to be a follower, not a leader, and there's nothing wrong with that... and besides, the whole "we were taught" argument is so weak, since when do kids ever listen to anything they're told and obey 100%? lol ... females are by in large incapable of genuine introspection and accountability, your comment is a classic example of that... whether you're 75 or 25, sadly this is the mentality that remains a constant among your kind throughout your lives ... smdh
Might be how your generation was raised, or just in your family. My mom is 73 and a woman not to be messed with. She is very assertive and so am I. As a matter of fact when it came to training our dogs my hubs and I, I ended up who they listened to and not him.
Definitivamente los humanos no saben educar a sus perros. Los porcentajes de humanos que no saben ser líderes de la manada, son alarmantes Gracias por tus vídeos Cesar ❤
Cesar really needs to invite people from around the world that are committed in rehabilitating dogs and training owners, to his centre as he is simple the best and would be devastating if we lost him or could no longer do what he does. Sharing skill and teaching is the only way to keep professions alive, i would be totally committed to such a program and honour his skill to bring them to the UK, to help people here save there dog going to pounds and not ending up pts. Not to earn money out of it just save as many as i could.
Considering he works with hundreds of people at the dpc and his sons he is spreading his knowledge, not to mention he has been recording shows for 20+yrs
Amazing, how Cesar's whistle commanded that little dog in the midst of all the others. I noticed years ago when I had two dogs that whistling got them to obey while calling their names only hardly worked at all. There is something about a human whistle that fascinates dogs, I believe. Mine sometimes stood or sat in front of me, trying to figure out what that was. So funny!
@@mehtarelingolienyou can buy one. I’ve had dogs now for 20ish years. I couldn’t whistle for the longest time. But after I had back surgery and couldn’t walk them on leash so they would go out into The fenced yard, when I wanted them to come inside I kept trying and trying to whistle and one day I finally sat down and watched a few UA-cam videos on how to do it. As long as my mouth isn’t too dry I can whistle but not very loudly, my sister can make your ears bleed she can whistle so loud. My dogs still come to it. But since my two daughters can’t whistle either we ended up buying one.
Ironically, I learned most of this raising my children. It's called disipline. Just as I wouldn't allow my children to run through the store, I woulldn't allow my dog to either. I'm seeing a lot of undisiplined kids these days who have everything, but no positive parental attention 😕
I can't be sure but Lexi looks like a Jack Russel mix. I have *never* met a Jack Russell or any mix that included the breed that didn't have some type of aggression problem. I'm certain a big part of the problem is that people don't give them the same discipline (not punishment!) as they would a bigger dog. There's too many small dog owners who treat them like babies and that creates little monsters that can really cause big problems.
I've adopted a Chiweenie (DNA tested with Embark) that looks identical to Lexi, you wouldn't be able to tell them apart. The Doxie is very much present in her attitude which is very similar to the Chihuahua. I had 5 Doxies females before my Chiweenie and work with small breed dogs including Chiweenies.
I love watching the videos on this channel, everyone knows Cesar, but at the same time it seems like no one watches his videos to the point of understanding the basics of the techniques.
Man Caesar I’ve been watching you literally all my life and I finally have my own dog I would pay you to let me come to the dpc and get your opinion on how I’ve put your methods into practice and also just to see how beautiful it is
❤❤❤So grateful for this specific video! Got a 2 y/o basenji terrier mix who's developing aggression. I fear for myself and others bc she's already nipped us both. We've had dogs for years - this girl is a real challenge!! How's this channel different than The Dog Whisperer? Are they both him?
He over many years has different versions of shows, same dog techniques, but d8fferent structure for the viewer. In his divorce his wife win the Dog whisperer title rights a d so he forgot use the " term" anymore. It's still Cesar.
I don't know why but -- as a television filmer/editor myself -- the cutaways (e.g. a shot of her looking annoyed on the trail) always make me laugh because I know they are staged. The part you can't stage, however, is the actual training. Cesar is the man.
Pet animals definitely pickup on our energy. They will respond in kind. My shepherd would huff at me, and walk away, if I scolded her for bossing our Rhodesian Ridgeback. Darn girl🪦💜
I feel like she just refuses to communicate sincerely . Well not always but in this specific episode, that’s what it seems. Damn what I wouldn’t give to sit like that next to Cesar. He’d have to kick me out and say hey , it’s over girl. Our episode is done, your dog is calm submissive , you learned how to walk short not tense and lead , goodbye. Filming is done. And my lady is here , she’s waiting for me to come to bed. And leave - lady! Ok sorry I got carried away. If u can’t tell he’s my celebrity crush
That little Chiweenie 'Lexy' looks so much like mine 'Romy'. She had a similar character when I adopted her but with me 6 months now, she's very calm and doesn't even bark at the doorbell. Dogs are like sponges; they absorb our energy.
Hi Cesar, I have a friend that has this exact same problem, her dog tries to attack every dog that passes by including humans, I told her she needs to correct the dog and be authoritative with her dog when it happens, In her house he listens to what ever she says, outside different story. I’m Thinking of forwarding this video to her, not sure if she will get offended if I do. What other suggestions do you have as far as her not being able to do a pack walk like you did in this video.
"Wow, what did you do?" "Snap her out of it" "How? Err, OK" Yeah really simple when you understand the pet you have. The problem is always the owner and the wrong leash.
i watch these videos to get pointers on how to deal with my own difficult dog. So, it makes me very sad when the lessons are continued at the DPC, because then Cesar looses me. I dont have a bunch of stale dogs to introduce him to, I dont have a Llama and goats and other cool animals to work with. I miss the old Cesar, before the DPC. In previous years I watched The Dog Whisperer for enjoyment and entertainment, now that I need the lessons in my own situation,, I find I can't duplicate 80% of the lessons. 😪
Oh wow i could see in her entire posture at the end its like she just shifted n bam! Got it. My dog gets scared of loud noises and sometimes just syops and refuses to move n wants to go back inside 😂 Edit: after years of her not walking and getting her way i used some of these vids to become more of a pack leader to my dog. When she gets frightened i do not allow her to run even tho her flight ibstinct kicks in. We were thru it which i think gives her more confidence. By not allowing her to drop n refuse to walk any farther ive established myself. In the past i gave in. I dont yank or oull but when she lays down i push her inch by inch , like im going to oush her the whole way, im not but she thinks i am so she finally gives up! Also i step out of the house before her so she isnt leading me. She doesnt quite walk beside me but im ok with that. I do let her iff leash. In the past i felt bad for her being scared but i wasnt bein a leader by doing that. I also do not give her any human foid unless im completely done eating and thats rarely. I notuced she seems more inclined toward me. A shift in her energy. His videos really helped me learn. I also am working on being calm while when a dog passes us. Esp a larger dog. Im still working on this.
I definitely think it's a socialization thing. Women don't get as many opportunities as men to learn how to be assertive AND calm. I always see in these videos and other examples in real life of when women get told to be more assertive, they often interpret it as a need to be forceful or mean. When there's a very fine line to be walked. Just have to be confident and "own" your space and boundaries, without pushing other people too much or being too forceful. Which is that tension you always see like when she first attempted to be assertive, she thought it meant to stiffen up and hold back.
@@noobgoestrapping5084 I edited my comment to reflect some changes i made off these videos. I tended to "baby" her which she interpreted as her leading me I think. I need to not do this with my sons too lol
She's a Chiweenie, no color markings of Jack Russell at all. I've DNA tested my Chiweenie who looks identical to Lexi with a similar attitude as well. Lexi has typical coloring and facial features of a Chiweenie.
Watching so many of these vids...there is definitely a strange squish subcultural issue with the owners. People who have little self-awareness can't be pro-active problem solvers for their dogs.
Cesar isnt just the "dog whisperer" hes the "human whisperer" as well. ❤
As with children who get help from Jo (Super Nanny), it’s the adults who need to be taught how to correct their pets properly. With animals, timing is key as they won’t associate the correction with the unacceptable behavior if it doesn’t happen immediately. I like that Caesar is so patient to stay right with a dog until it submits and goes into a relaxed state.
99% of dog problems are humans..
Hes like the god of vibes, plus hes bad and boujee wit it
Haha the dog whisperer telling humans everything the dogs want to say 👏
Agreed 100%. He is an amazing human being and wished I could have met him personally!!
I had never thought about how dogs communicate with one another and how important it is to learn their language until I started watching Cesar. Now, I really enjoy watching their behavior.
Hello! :) All animals have their language, and they all understand the other species' communication. We are the only ones that don't, so we must learn. I've been watching Cesar since maybe 2004, ten years before I began studying elephants. Another channel you might like, for the edu, is *_Think Like A Horse,_* as handling horses like dogs doesn't work since they're prey animals. Horses can't be manhandled, though people tend to think they can be heavy-handed with them, but it breaks trust and terrifies the horse. They are the flip side of dogs, dogs being predators. Horses are somewhat like cats, both being skittish and prey animals. Rick's (of *_Think Like A Horse_* ) teachings on the Drive-line and on Pressure & Release are quite valuable, and like Cesar's teachings, can even help us with people. I recommend Rick's very old videos, as that is where the teachings are. Both Rick's and Cesar's teachings can "turn the light on" of our understandings, such that we grow and mature as people. That also plays into learning how to become effective, respectful parents and leaders, considering the leadership skills one can develop. It's all very interesting. :) It teaches us how to see things from their view, how to interact with them as *they need, in becoming effective leaders. Rick's teaching about hierarchy and "who moves whose feet" is also enlightening, and we learn that all animals have their social structures. For dogs it's the pack, for horses it's the herd, as too for elephants, as with many other species, and they all have their "high horse," "low horse," positions of who leads who. This, too, can be seen in the human realm, and in the elephant realm. :)
@@cacatr4495 Hey there, you! I’ve seen Rick’s videos and he’s great. The trainers who realize one must know how a species communicates - I’m glad they have a platform like YT to spread the word.
@@gabe_2544
Have you heard of *_Fluent Pet Recordable Buttons?_* Very interesting channels on YT of animals that use them are *_What About Bunny_* (female sheepdoodle dog), and *_The Chronicles of Todd_* (male tuxedo cat) and there are others as well. These animals are communicating via the buttons, having been taught the meanings of certain words. I understand that Bunny and hundreds of other animals are participants (via camera footage) in a university study on this subject.
CESAR IS MY HERO... SUPPORT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS.. ❤❤we need more strong compassionate loving leadership in the world.. one dog at a time he is MAKING A DIFFERENCE ❤❤❤
He's my hero too!! ❤️
Mine tooo❤❤
Cesar is 'balanced,' that's the key, emotionally stable, behaviorally stable as well, which are two things that many people aren't, and that is their 'glitch.'
One human at a time?
Cesar is the best trainer I've learned so much from his shows.❤
Most interesting to me is that Cesar recognizes that we all learn things differently - relationships of any kind is not a one-size-fits-all experience. I just love this one. Thank you so much for sharing this great information.
I love Cesar!!!!! Give Positive energy, gets positive energy.
Caesar is an 😇 angel. Or maybe just a saint.
He has an inspiring amount of patience and his ability to help people understand their dogs' needs is unparalleled.
There are many good trainers out there but not one of them can rehabilitate dogs and bring them back to a balanced mind state.
I love every updated upload from you Cesar. Watching from Philippines.
11:35 was a great moment lol and was needed for the lady who says I know I know but even though she knows she doesn't do! Lol
Holly would call Lexi back if she started acting out and then give her treats which reinforces that unwanted behavior. It’s like when people give lots of affection to a dog in an anxious state, the dog will associate the touch with that behavior and continue to stay in that be. I learned these things from watching Caesar’s videos.
MERCI,,,,,,,,,❤❤❤
It occurs to me that as women we are taught right from earliest childhood not to be assertive. That message permeates throughout our lives and is very hard to change. When I first really ‘heard’ the word I was in my the thirties and the mother of two young children. I had to write it down and keep looking at it and trying to incorporate it into my life. Now at 75 I still only have about 50% success when the chips are down despite having a loving and completely non sexist husband of 46 years. It probably will change with time as society develops and we are more equally treated.
ah yes, the ole nurture debate, you women love that one don't you cause it blames everyone around you but yourselves... no, you weren't "taught" anything, it's simply in your nature to be a follower, not a leader, and there's nothing wrong with that... and besides, the whole "we were taught" argument is so weak, since when do kids ever listen to anything they're told and obey 100%? lol ... females are by in large incapable of genuine introspection and accountability, your comment is a classic example of that... whether you're 75 or 25, sadly this is the mentality that remains a constant among your kind throughout your lives ... smdh
Might be how your generation was raised, or just in your family. My mom is 73 and a woman not to be messed with. She is very assertive and so am I. As a matter of fact when it came to training our dogs my hubs and I, I ended up who they listened to and not him.
Definitivamente los humanos no saben educar a sus perros.
Los porcentajes de humanos que no saben ser líderes de la manada, son alarmantes
Gracias por tus vídeos Cesar ❤
Quote: "The percentages of humans who do not know how to be pack leaders are alarming." Good leadership is a rare skill, it seems.
Cesar really needs to invite people from around the world that are committed in rehabilitating dogs and training owners, to his centre as he is simple the best and would be devastating if we lost him or could no longer do what he does. Sharing skill and teaching is the only way to keep professions alive, i would be totally committed to such a program and honour his skill to bring them to the UK, to help people here save there dog going to pounds and not ending up pts. Not to earn money out of it just save as many as i could.
there are seminars if you are willing to travel across the pond
Yes, Cesar needs to "multiply" that skill base for the sake of dogs and people both.
Considering he works with hundreds of people at the dpc and his sons he is spreading his knowledge, not to mention he has been recording shows for 20+yrs
You also have Tom Davis, no bad dogs, American standard dog training and others
You are making a better planet, Cesar. One well trained human at a time!
Amazing, how Cesar's whistle commanded that little dog in the midst of all the others. I noticed years ago when I had two dogs that whistling got them to obey while calling their names only hardly worked at all. There is something about a human whistle that fascinates dogs, I believe. Mine sometimes stood or sat in front of me, trying to figure out what that was. So funny!
Not everyone can whistle. I wish I could, but I just cannot.
@@mehtarelingolienyou can buy one. I’ve had dogs now for 20ish years. I couldn’t whistle for the longest time. But after I had back surgery and couldn’t walk them on leash so they would go out into
The fenced yard, when I wanted them to come inside I kept trying and trying to whistle and one day I finally sat down and watched a few UA-cam videos on how to do it. As long as my mouth isn’t too dry I can whistle but not very loudly, my sister can make your ears bleed she can whistle so loud. My dogs still come to it. But since my two daughters can’t whistle either we ended up buying one.
Cesar is magic!
When thinking too much makes you actually DUMB!
This lady is hard as a rock!
Dude you are a part of my childhood. Didn’t even know you had a UA-cam channel, I’m hooked now ❤
Just a great example to witness! 🙏🏻 Thanking the universe Cesar is here 💖✨
Cesar, you bring so much to this world. Thank you, it seems so inadequate. I am your biggest fan!
That little Yorkie following is hysterical.
Adorable!
C EST 1 ANGE POUR LES ANIMAUX ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ CESAR MILLAN MERCI D AIMER,,,❤❤❤❤❤
Ironically, I learned most of this raising my children. It's called disipline. Just as I wouldn't allow my children to run through the store, I woulldn't allow my dog to either.
I'm seeing a lot of undisiplined kids these days who have everything, but no positive parental attention 😕
I love the look on Lorenzo the llama face, it's like really another one for me. Very funny xx
Lorenzo is so well behaved, that’s the only llama I’ve seen that didn’t spit 😂
Talk about getting up in one's face, the Llama didn't mess around on that one! 😂
CESAR needs to come to San Antonio TX !!! So many untrained pitbulls roaming neighborhoods, claiming as their territory...
That's where the old man was killed by 3 pit bulls & his wife mauled. Those people recieved very stiff federal prison terms for murder.
I love this new show-I always learn from each episode. Caesar is such a wonderful advocate for dogs❤
Lorenzo: the life coach.
Thank you Cesar❤️🙏🌹
Now that is a pack leader
Fantastic 😊 I really needed to see this.. I. ❤️ seeing & 🤔🤨learning what I have to do .. thank you
You are a good and great animal trainer 👍🏻🐶✨
I had a friend who had Lupus. She bred german shepherds. She trained them from her chair. They were amazingly well behaved.
It's nature gift that the world had people like Cesar with us. ❤
This is probably the most stubborn dog owner of this show.
great teaching❤
Great!
WOW it's amazing ! Exelent
"hiking" .. a stroll on a well trodden path amongst a few trees. lol hiking
OMG this is the funniest episode
I can't be sure but Lexi looks like a Jack Russel mix. I have *never* met a Jack Russell or any mix that included the breed that didn't have some type of aggression problem.
I'm certain a big part of the problem is that people don't give them the same discipline (not punishment!) as they would a bigger dog. There's too many small dog owners who treat them like babies and that creates little monsters that can really cause big problems.
I've adopted a Chiweenie (DNA tested with Embark) that looks identical to Lexi, you wouldn't be able to tell them apart. The Doxie is very much present in her attitude which is very similar to the Chihuahua. I had 5 Doxies females before my Chiweenie and work with small breed dogs including Chiweenies.
Love ya!!!!
I love watching the videos on this channel, everyone knows Cesar, but at the same time it seems like no one watches his videos to the point of understanding the basics of the techniques.
Man Caesar I’ve been watching you literally all my life and I finally have my own dog I would pay you to let me come to the dpc and get your opinion on how I’ve put your methods into practice and also just to see how beautiful it is
I wish it was the full episode!
I loved it when Cesar said, "Not like Men!" Hilarious!
👍👍👍🙌🇧🇷🇧🇷🤜🤛
Best trainer 👍👍
❤❤❤So grateful for this specific video! Got a 2 y/o basenji terrier mix who's developing aggression. I fear for myself and others bc she's already nipped us both.
We've had dogs for years - this girl is a real challenge!!
How's this channel different than The Dog Whisperer? Are they both him?
He over many years has different versions of shows, same dog techniques, but d8fferent structure for the viewer. In his divorce his wife win the Dog whisperer title rights a d so he forgot use the " term" anymore. It's still Cesar.
Fabulous!!
I don't know why but -- as a television filmer/editor myself -- the cutaways (e.g. a shot of her looking annoyed on the trail) always make me laugh because I know they are staged. The part you can't stage, however, is the actual training. Cesar is the man.
Pet animals definitely pickup on our energy. They will respond in kind.
My shepherd would huff at me, and walk away, if I scolded her for bossing our Rhodesian Ridgeback.
Darn girl🪦💜
CEASER IS LOWKEY FLIRTING IN THIS MUCH😂😂😂
good episode...
Sígale César
Learned from Barbara Woodhouse. Like Cesar, dog's were in great hand's
I would love to experience that.
Holly, if you're reading this ; I hope life is threating you kind! You're a lovely person (just like Cesar ^^) Love from overseas (Europe)
The look in Cesar’s eyes when Holly said “but she started it”… 😂
Like you can't fix stupid
Saludos 🤗
You always "get it " but u don't "get it "🤣
The owner is up her own arse and thinks that she is not the problem - wrong!
2:22 Scissor!! 🌝
It's like ;;Kung Fu...Relax. You can not Relax harder.
Me enamoré de Evelyn.
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Shes brave for going on the show. Its tough to learn let aline on tv
Yes most of the time its not the dog its the owner
14:22 what spell did he use to do that.. Awesome experience over there😂
Very prideful woman. Glad you got her trained. (No offense Holly)
I could really use your help. I have two litter mates and they are good boys when they are good but when they are not they are not
I feel like she just refuses to communicate sincerely . Well not always but in this specific episode, that’s what it seems. Damn what I wouldn’t give to sit like that next to Cesar. He’d have to kick me out and say hey , it’s over girl. Our episode is done, your dog is calm submissive , you learned how to walk short not tense and lead , goodbye. Filming is done. And my lady is here , she’s waiting for me to come to bed. And leave - lady! Ok sorry I got carried away. If u can’t tell he’s my celebrity crush
❤❤❤❤HOLLY MOLLY❤❤❤❤
She has trouble facing her self.
Great job Holly! Thank you Cesar, for the on point explanations too 👏
Person who doesn't have a proper collar for their dog is shocked that their dog doesn't respond to leash corrections.
That little Chiweenie 'Lexy' looks so much like mine 'Romy'. She had a similar character when I adopted her but with me 6 months now, she's very calm and doesn't even bark at the doorbell. Dogs are like sponges; they absorb our energy.
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So amusing when Cesar hides behind a tree to watch.
A c'mon Cesar
This episode felt like a hallmark movie except they don't fall in love and live happily ever after😂😂😂
“I know”
not easy to lead a cali woman but you've done it
ca is a huge place with all different types... let's narrow it down shall we, to "stubborn, entitled, so-cal, coastal blonde ditz"
Hi Cesar, I have a friend that has this exact same problem, her dog tries to attack every dog that passes by including humans, I told her she needs to correct the dog and be authoritative with her dog when it happens, In her house he listens to what ever she says, outside different story. I’m Thinking of forwarding this video to her, not sure if she will get offended if I do. What other suggestions do you have as far as her not being able to do a pack walk like you did in this video.
yeeeeeaah. I don't think she got it. Holly needs more training (the mom)
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Probably an ignorant question but will the dog still provide protection when needed? Thanks!
I tried this with my malteeze mix, who goes nuts when walking. He is always in a hunting mode. When I try and snap him out of it, he bites me!
Love how Ceaser is always hiding behind a tree, like you never know the next place he is gonna show up
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Repetition. Soon enough, this “new” way of encountering others, becomes the ONLY “way.” Period. 🐕 👣 🐾 🫠
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"Wow, what did you do?"
"Snap her out of it"
"How? Err, OK" Yeah really simple when you understand the pet you have. The problem is always the owner and the wrong leash.
i watch these videos to get pointers on how to deal with my own difficult dog. So, it makes me very sad when the lessons are continued at the DPC, because then Cesar looses me. I dont have a bunch of stale dogs to introduce him to, I dont have a Llama and goats and other cool animals to work with. I miss the old Cesar, before the DPC. In previous years I watched The Dog Whisperer for enjoyment and entertainment, now that I need the lessons in my own situation,, I find I can't duplicate 80% of the lessons.
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Oh wow i could see in her entire posture at the end its like she just shifted n bam! Got it.
My dog gets scared of loud noises and sometimes just syops and refuses to move n wants to go back inside 😂
Edit: after years of her not walking and getting her way i used some of these vids to become more of a pack leader to my dog.
When she gets frightened i do not allow her to run even tho her flight ibstinct kicks in. We were thru it which i think gives her more confidence.
By not allowing her to drop n refuse to walk any farther ive established myself. In the past i gave in. I dont yank or oull but when she lays down i push her inch by inch , like im going to oush her the whole way, im not but she thinks i am so she finally gives up!
Also i step out of the house before her so she isnt leading me.
She doesnt quite walk beside me but im ok with that. I do let her iff leash.
In the past i felt bad for her being scared but i wasnt bein a leader by doing that.
I also do not give her any human foid unless im completely done eating and thats rarely. I notuced she seems more inclined toward me. A shift in her energy. His videos really helped me learn.
I also am working on being calm while when a dog passes us. Esp a larger dog. Im still working on this.
I definitely think it's a socialization thing. Women don't get as many opportunities as men to learn how to be assertive AND calm.
I always see in these videos and other examples in real life of when women get told to be more assertive, they often interpret it as a need to be forceful or mean. When there's a very fine line to be walked.
Just have to be confident and "own" your space and boundaries, without pushing other people too much or being too forceful. Which is that tension you always see like when she first attempted to be assertive, she thought it meant to stiffen up and hold back.
@@noobgoestrapping5084 I edited my comment to reflect some changes i made off these videos. I tended to "baby" her which she interpreted as her leading me I think. I need to not do this with my sons too lol
Lexi looks like a jack Russell.. I have the same issues but my male likes to chase cars as well 😟
She's a Chiweenie, no color markings of Jack Russell at all. I've DNA tested my Chiweenie who looks identical to Lexi with a similar attitude as well. Lexi has typical coloring and facial features of a Chiweenie.
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When you know your dog is going to lash out when hiking why the long leash? My goodness, i would not give my dog the opportunity.
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Watching so many of these vids...there is definitely a strange squish subcultural issue with the owners. People who have little self-awareness can't be pro-active problem solvers for their dogs.