Yeah, exactly one of the reasons why there are some bad behaved small dogs. It's so refreshing to find videos about training small dogs, because methods used for bigger dogs won't always work the exact same way with small dogs.
Worked INSTANTLY with my 14-month-old Bichon Frise! I have had a very satisfying process of getting ok results on the walk with Beau in his puppy stages with just engagement and positive reinforcement. But it felt like maintaining that success required MY constant engagement with the dog or he would wander out of the pocket, which is not the end goal! I was kind of struggling to figure out how to get this “finished”. A total stroke of luck that I found JOEL’S advice when I think my dog was most ready for it. This literally fixed our walk FIRST time out, first day, and no going back. For the past weeks since that breakthrough, I have been continually amazed at his progress, and SO PROUD to walk my dog. Already accustomed to seeing me constantly working with my dog, it means a LOT that my neighbors have remarked on how well Beau walks and behave while we are out. This is the stuff right here. Thank you, Joel!!!
Your advice has TRANSFORMED my little female Jack Russell terrier mix- I rescued her when she was already 4 years old, never had an owner, and ran around a neighborhood in a makeshift dog pack. This little pup had ZERO socialization or training and I felt in over my head. She was fear-aggressive and had dominance issues from the jump and I mean it was everything - guarding food/toys/me, growling, biting humans AND dogs, etc) We made so much progress and eliminated the aggression but a few months ago I hit a wall and gave up on her ever meeting strange dogs or not being leash reactive- I even thought she would never be able to wait for her food /practice delayed gratification. After binging your videos and practicing alone a bunch, I worked with her for four days straight using your methods for feeding and loose leash walking. She has now met two large, male neighborhood dogs in the last two days and has a play date scheduled !!! I am over the moon and can’t thank you more, I’m sending my friends here. P.S. exclusive positive reinforcement would have never EVER worked on this willful stubborn little dog. This guys mixed method? It works. Dont baby your small dog :p they really do hate that it works 😂 but she’s been calmer and happier ALL AROUND despite some frustration at meal time
I recently went to an event with lots of dogs and mine was one of the most behaved dogs there because I used your methods! She was loose leash the entire time
As with the other commenters, this has transformed my 5 yo schipperke. He has IMPA and a lot of his life was spent correcting his health issues and almost all of his socialization/reactivity issues are gone. He still has some weird standoffishness but he is 200% better. I tell everyone I run into with dogs about your channel. Thank you for the amazing training advice.
When I raised Guide Dog puppies we were required to teach everything with praise and no treat.The exception was for collar and leash corrections and jumping. We were taught to do it exactly the way you do, so I too, know this method works.
I've been doing your method with my small CKC for leaving the house it improved her behavior like 75%. I was reluctant to do corrections because of her size and a slight hip issue. However I started the turn direction method and even walking into from the left. Mygoidnessshe really started watching me. The last two weeks I've been very consistent about her not leaving me. Again great success. I am not rough. She's nowdoes NOTfly outtge door, nor does she pull on walks or go crazy over pedestrians etc. However so far she's still barking and lunging at other dogs. This is a big challenge. Trouble with small dogs and owners is they are little and cute. As such people let them get away with everything. "They are not your "fur baby" they are a dog. Not to be mistreated but al SS o not to rule the roost. Thank you!!! Also thank you for your comment about the gentle leader. She has a very small snout andit just doesn't really work well.
Same! With a rescue we adopted a month ago. Started to these little turnarounds at home and then gradually went to the garden, the street an a round at the block. He’s doing great with focussing on me but gets hyper focussed and aggressive at other dogs. Went from flat collar to harness and now trying the slip lead. It works with correcting him when he wants to lash out, but I’m worried it will be damaging as I’ve read some opinions about it. Will have an appointment with behaviour specialist soon
Thank you!! I spent the whole day yesterday, researching and checking out no pull harnesses and head halters, looking for a fix. Thanks so much for helping me realize that these things are unnecessary and that I can work with my small puller, barker, with your method and consistent work! You videos and your training methods are gold.
This is wonderful. I personally take private clients and teach leash pressure outside of my workplace. I also educate people and refer out of the positive only location. There are more effective methods to address the problem directly and give the honest feedback your dog always wanted. Positive and balanced can work hand in hand instead of being at war with each other. I’m on a mission to prove it. Thank you Joel! P.S. I worked with an Alaskan Malamute that you would’ve loved. Will keep my eye on you!
Thank you for using a small dog. I have a 7lb poodle mix. He is pretty good 95% of the time. He is excellent when we are at a park on leash or at off leash trails. We don’t go to dog parks (too many irresponsible owners). He even goes to dog friendly stores with me and just follows me, never pulls, and when I’m looking at something he either sits or lays by my feet. He loves all people. My issue is that around my neighbourhood he is leash reactive to a few dogs. I have used your method to make sure he is with me prior to me leaving the house and again with me in the driveway many times before leaving for our walk. This has helped somewhat but I am still having trouble with a couple dogs. Two have nipped him when he was a puppy (they were off leash in our neighbourhood --grrrr). He just seems to hate them and goes above threshold immediately. I’ve tried hiring trainers, using the treat method, moving away etc. But he seems to go 0-100 in secs. Do you have any advice for me? Btw, my pup is 3.5 yrs old and I just came across your videos recently. I love the matter of fact way and realistic way you approach training. I have told anyone who will listen to me to go check out your videos!! Thank you for what you do!🐶🥰
Thanks for the support. Sounds like your doing all the right things to the best of your ability. Give a gentle leader a shot. I’ve got a old video I’m about how to condition the GL
@@glorial2447 I think I said “I don’t love them for small dogs” which is similar but not the same. Basically most people don’t need such a effective tool, but I think you do as it seems you’ve tried everything.
Three youtube channels have saved my newly adopted 2 year old untrained Aussie. Yours is one of them. I was seriously thinking about giving her back to the rescue center cause she bit my old dog twice. She was crazy aggressive when seeing other dogs, bicycles, motorcycles, some vehicles, or even joggers. Now she becomes a little bit more calm ignoring most of the highway traffic. She even ignores stupid noisy Harley Davidson when she plays her favorite catching game with me. She shows much less pulling on the leash even when I don't use a prong collar. She is still aggressive constantly looking at my neighbor's house cause they have a constantly barking dog. But today when she was starting to bark when hearing the neighbor dog barking like crazy, she stopped when I issued the "shut up" command. She started to respond to the shut up command about 2 weeks ago, except when she saw people or dogs being active or barking in the neighbor's house. If my crazy hypersensitive, hyperactive, totally untrained (not even potty trained cause she was living in the backyard in his previous owner's house), fear aggressive, ... can be trained, so can anyone's dog. There is hope.
Please explain the "shut up" method. My dog was untrained and never walked for 6 yrs of her life.Thanks to theses methods she's 100% calmer and better behaved. EXCEPT with other dogs on leash. I can follow them or walk on the other side of sidewalk and sometimes I do that deliberately. But passing on the side walk is just nuts.
Sorry but that’s not fair... this dog is NOT like mine... miniature schnauzer that pulls so hard she’s on her back legs in a standing up! Find a little guy that doesn’t sit by you in the kitchen, who isn’t half trained. I need help!
I'd love to see a recent Jack Russell video for loose leash walking. I have two (boy & girl siblings) that just turned a year and we're still working on it. The excitement for walks is through the roof! Help!!
My small Havanese mix terrier dog is amazing on lead at home or alone- she is with me when it's all about us- but around other dogs she becomes reactive and all bets are off. We've graduated from social skills class - where she was also great but out in the world.... not at all. Thoughts?
I love your techniques and find them so simple but effective. We still have problems with excessive barking when our dog's in the yard. She reacts to every dog or noisy vehicle that goes by with an out of control barking fit. We find the barking really bothersome and haven't found a way to control it, especially because we can't be out there with her all the time. I would love any tips or ideas. By the way, since I've been using your techniques on walks, she barely reacts at all to those things; it's only when she's in the yard.
I've been watching these videos on loose leash walking for a few weeks now. I just came across this one. Thanks for including a small dog walk. Unfortunately, I have been trying what I saw you do with the bigger dogs and I definitely screwed up. I just got back from the vet after noticing that my dog has been having a step issue on his right front leg. He would step and whimper and draw his leg to his body. Vet diagnosed a nerve problem. He had to have two injections and is on meds for a few weeks to see if it will heal. I obviously pulled too hard. I feel awful. My dog is a chihuahua mix. While I think your method does work, I believe that owners need to be aware of how much force to use when training a small dog.
Great video! I just found your vid/channel, liked and subscribed! Nice work addressing any doubters. I have not seen any dog trainer out there like you and your great methods! What type of collar is the best to train a micro mini? I just ordered an easy walker before I saw your vid. I think I will slowly work my small dog (our 1st micro mini) on property with leash and regular collar like your method. Introvert mom of 4 sons (2 autistic) loving the UA-cam community, learning from others, while trying to grow my channel (dog therapy music to save pups /humans lives) God Bless!
What kind of collar to use for a Shih Tzu poodle mix to train with? My two little guys I got not long ago are pulling with the harnesses they had on them when I adopted them. They are about 11 months old. Any link to a good fit for these two?
You answered my question! Thanks so much, I tried it with my morkie (8 month old) today and it's getting better. The logic behind it makes sense. He does stop when I stop, but I wouldn't say that he's fully attentive to me. What I'm recently challenged by and confused about is this: when I take him into a large grassy field or if we walk down a large busy street with zooming cars, he starts to jump, lunge, pull frantically, seemingly out of nowhere. In the case of grass, he starts munching on some grass and when I try to calm him down, he tries to run away. When I try to calm him, I have to lower my body to his level, and he starts growling, baring some teeth and nipping, lunging at my hand. I end up having to pick him up and take him off the grass or leave the busy street. I'm wondering if it's overstimulation and coupled with my unintentional tightening of leash when he lunges all around. Sorry if the description isn't that clear, but any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Any suggestions how i can teash my shih Tzu mix to walk nicely? I cant really use a collar because of his breed being prone to a collapsed trachea and hes not food motivated either. I've basically tried everything at this point but a head collar and nothing seems to work
Awesome video! I have a 4 month old Australian cattle dog mix with basset hound right around 20lbs. Whats the best way to get him under control and calm when he sees a new dog and just wants to play ?
I’m having major problems with my chihuahua, he is super reactive to other dogs when walking, pulls and doesn’t pay attention to me at all. The barking at other dogs is so embarrassing, I heard it’s bad to use collars on chihuahuas but I think him being on a harness is encouraging him to pull. Is trying this method with a collar instead of his harness safe for chihuahuas ?
Can you help me i have a (we think) Jack Russel X Bichon Frisé but he is very long on tall for those two breeds so i suspect there are other breeds in him anyway i genuinely think he's just a not very clever dog but i don't know he might just be stubborn (he's definitely got jack Russell in him) but i have been doing you lead walking technique for over a year! Every single walk for a year. He doesn't go the bed the sofa etc and i don't let him rush out the door but have to correct hime every time! he has a 1 hour walk daily (he's ten) and doesn't pull horrendously but isn't the best lead walker! and i can be constantly corrected and he will still be pulling or in front by the end of the walk! when he was a puppy he used a Halti and HATED it he wouldn't put his nose in for ANYTHING and will run when he sees it and as he doesn't pull badly enough we don't use it anymore. but my main problem is that he just can't seem to learn how to lead walk properly as i said even after a year! can you suggest anything else? On the rare occasion i have a NICE heal i can't get his eye contact even when i correct him and i don't know why, he'll be in a heal and know exactly if i stop without ever looking at me!
My MinPin has improved on the leash immensely from using this training method, but he still completely loses his ish when a bicycle goes by. We've reduced his reactivity for other dogs, motorcycles, and other people but the bikes are still a huge trigger. Any advice? Enlist a neighbor to ride back and forth in front of us while treating him (the dog, not the neighbor;)?
need help with a dog who will take random things from the house and run outside (through doggie door) out of the blue and also thinks the backyard is her playground. Will start finding things to do like dig out my blueberry/raspberry plants. Will also takes things off the table. Things I've done...husband takes her for a run in the morning..play fetch in the afternoon. Tell her to leave it...no. She has gotten better as she gets older but still will do it. My other dog will not play at all...just sleeps so she doesn't get to play with other dogs.
no matter how many times I see this in your LLW videos I literally laugh out loud at these moments ua-cam.com/video/g_xjbfbUJec/v-deo.html I think it is because this works so crazy good every time, as it did for my good buddy, Beau! Simply amazing!
So does this work with a harness because I don't really like putting on a collar on my 1.5 kg Chihuahua. And she doesn't pull or something and she can walk without a leash except for when another dog walks by because then she runs up to them and just starts barking. She doesn't bite she just barks and when she does that I can't get her focus back.
It will eventually work. When I first adopted my crazy 2 year old untrained Aussie girl. She didn't just pull hard. She will totally ignore my presence and went wherever she wanted to go. If I pull her back, she would just walk the other direction, like a crazy maniac with no purpose except to rebel for the sake of rebelling. I believe rebelling is a form of dominance. She wanted to be in the dominant position even though I was the one providing her with food and shelter. Of course she also has serious fear aggression cause she is easily intimidated by strange objects in my house, such as the ceiling fan. She shows serious aggression towards fast moving objects. She doesn't just bark but will chase after the moving objects. Yanking your dog may not teach your dog why you yank. Yank your dog and move back to the very initial position. Repeat this until your dog submit and look at you. When I first adopted my Aussie, she followed me everywhere including the kitchen. I gave her the "off" command to send her away from the kitchen repeatedly many many many times until she stopped entering the kitchen. If she didn't back off, I would walk toward her until her body was totally outside of the kitchen area. Now, she knows she should never step into the kitchen whenever I am inside regardless of what I am doing inside, say making a coffee for myself. Some dogs are very stubborn and some dogs are just dumb. LOL But eventually, they will get it.
I’ve been dealing with this issue with a very small dog I’ve been walking. Stubborn and the corrections were making minimal impact. Body blocks and cutting off their path is helpful as well as turning and walking into them. The thing that helped this little guy I’m working with the most was just stopping. Correction at the end of the leash and calling him back to me. He would only want to partially come back so I made him come right to my side every time. We don’t walk unless he’s beside me. I will also turn around and start walking in the opposite direction. The lack of response to the corrections alone was nothing I’ve seen before but combining those things above and after a couple weeks he’s heeling like a boss! Just remember it’s never a one size fits all and keep working at it, you will see progress but it takes time.
You shouldn’t correct it. Whining is very tough. Whining isn’t a “choice” but instead an automatic response that can’t be “punished” away. At least that’s my opinion. Be patient. Hope that helps.
Nice content, new sub. Btw do you have a video or how to deal with a fearful dog on walks? I have a Rottweiler of almost 11 months and when she was 8, she was attack by 2 street dogs that came out of a parking lot. Now whenever we are on walks and a there is a dog in a house for example and it stars to bark, she tries to run away pulling so hard and my fear is that she sometimes run towards the driveway and into the cars, we where practicing to much off leash walking but after that attack happens everything went backwards, also I star to notice that when she hear some noises she gets a little scared. I would appreciate any help or a recommendation, and I hope my English didn't suck hahahaha. Btw when she see a dog on the street, she doesn't react with fear or anything it's only when they are in houses or behind a fences.
Sorry your dog went through that. Does she react if a dog inside barks if she can still see the dog? I'm wondering if her fear is knowing something is there but not being able to see it (aka, the barking dog behind the fence she can hear but not see)
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! NOBODY, absolutely NOBODY, does small dog training videos!
Yeah, exactly one of the reasons why there are some bad behaved small dogs. It's so refreshing to find videos about training small dogs, because methods used for bigger dogs won't always work the exact same way with small dogs.
Worked INSTANTLY with my 14-month-old Bichon Frise! I have had a very satisfying process of getting ok results on the walk with Beau in his puppy stages with just engagement and positive reinforcement. But it felt like maintaining that success required MY constant engagement with the dog or he would wander out of the pocket, which is not the end goal! I was kind of struggling to figure out how to get this “finished”. A total stroke of luck that I found JOEL’S advice when I think my dog was most ready for it. This literally fixed our walk FIRST time out, first day, and no going back. For the past weeks since that breakthrough, I have been continually amazed at his progress, and SO PROUD to walk my dog. Already accustomed to seeing me constantly working with my dog, it means a LOT that my neighbors have remarked on how well Beau walks and behave while we are out. This is the stuff right here. Thank you, Joel!!!
Your advice has TRANSFORMED my little female Jack Russell terrier mix- I rescued her when she was already 4 years old, never had an owner, and ran around a neighborhood in a makeshift dog pack. This little pup had ZERO socialization or training and I felt in over my head. She was fear-aggressive and had dominance issues from the jump and I mean it was everything - guarding food/toys/me, growling, biting humans AND dogs, etc) We made so much progress and eliminated the aggression but a few months ago I hit a wall and gave up on her ever meeting strange dogs or not being leash reactive- I even thought she would never be able to wait for her food /practice delayed gratification. After binging your videos and practicing alone a bunch, I worked with her for four days straight using your methods for feeding and loose leash walking. She has now met two large, male neighborhood dogs in the last two days and has a play date scheduled !!! I am over the moon and can’t thank you more, I’m sending my friends here.
P.S. exclusive positive reinforcement would have never EVER worked on this willful stubborn little dog. This guys mixed method? It works. Dont baby your small dog :p they really do hate that it works 😂 but she’s been calmer and happier ALL AROUND despite some frustration at meal time
Ted definitely passed the vibe check ✅ great job to both of you
I recently went to an event with lots of dogs and mine was one of the most behaved dogs there because I used your methods! She was loose leash the entire time
As with the other commenters, this has transformed my 5 yo schipperke. He has IMPA and a lot of his life was spent correcting his health issues and almost all of his socialization/reactivity issues are gone. He still has some weird standoffishness but he is 200% better.
I tell everyone I run into with dogs about your channel. Thank you for the amazing training advice.
“They hate when stuff works”
Gold!
When I raised Guide Dog puppies we were required to teach everything with praise and no treat.The exception was for collar and leash corrections and jumping. We were taught to do it exactly the way you do, so I too, know this method works.
Thank you for showing your work with small dogs!!
I've been doing your method with my small CKC for leaving the house it improved her behavior like 75%. I was reluctant to do corrections because of her size and a slight hip issue. However I started the turn direction method and even walking into from the left. Mygoidnessshe really started watching me. The last two weeks I've been very consistent about her not leaving me. Again great success. I am not rough. She's nowdoes NOTfly outtge door, nor does she pull on walks or go crazy over pedestrians etc. However so far she's still barking and lunging at other dogs. This is a big challenge. Trouble with small dogs and owners is they are little and cute. As such people let them get away with everything. "They are not your "fur baby" they are a dog. Not to be mistreated but al SS o not to rule the roost. Thank you!!! Also thank you for your comment about the gentle leader. She has a very small snout andit just doesn't really work well.
Same! With a rescue we adopted a month ago. Started to these little turnarounds at home and then gradually went to the garden, the street an a round at the block. He’s doing great with focussing on me but gets hyper focussed and aggressive at other dogs. Went from flat collar to harness and now trying the slip lead. It works with correcting him when he wants to lash out, but I’m worried it will be damaging as I’ve read some opinions about it. Will have an appointment with behaviour specialist soon
Thank you!! I spent the whole day yesterday, researching and checking out no pull harnesses and head halters, looking for a fix. Thanks so much for helping me realize that these things are unnecessary and that I can work with my small puller, barker, with your method and consistent work! You videos and your training methods are gold.
This is wonderful. I personally take private clients and teach leash pressure outside of my workplace. I also educate people and refer out of the positive only location. There are more effective methods to address the problem directly and give the honest feedback your dog always wanted. Positive and balanced can work hand in hand instead of being at war with each other. I’m on a mission to prove it. Thank you Joel! P.S. I worked with an Alaskan Malamute that you would’ve loved. Will keep my eye on you!
Thank you for using a small dog. I have a 7lb poodle mix. He is pretty good 95% of the time. He is excellent when we are at a park on leash or at off leash trails. We don’t go to dog parks (too many irresponsible owners). He even goes to dog friendly stores with me and just follows me, never pulls, and when I’m looking at something he either sits or lays by my feet. He loves all people.
My issue is that around my neighbourhood he is leash reactive to a few dogs. I have used your method to make sure he is with me prior to me leaving the house and again with me in the driveway many times before leaving for our walk. This has helped somewhat but I am still having trouble with a couple dogs. Two have nipped him when he was a puppy (they were off leash in our neighbourhood --grrrr). He just seems to hate them and goes above threshold immediately. I’ve tried hiring trainers, using the treat method, moving away etc. But he seems to go 0-100 in secs. Do you have any advice for me?
Btw, my pup is 3.5 yrs old and I just came across your videos recently. I love the matter of fact way and realistic way you approach training. I have told anyone who will listen to me to go check out your videos!! Thank you for what you do!🐶🥰
Thanks for the support. Sounds like your doing all the right things to the best of your ability. Give a gentle leader a shot. I’ve got a old video I’m about how to condition the GL
@@BDTraining I thought you mentioned you didn’t like GL on small dogs.
Looking forward to your GL video.🤞🏻
@@glorial2447 I think I said “I don’t love them for small dogs” which is similar but not the same. Basically most people don’t need such a effective tool, but I think you do as it seems you’ve tried everything.
I just got a small, adorable rescue. P!ease continue.
Three youtube channels have saved my newly adopted 2 year old untrained Aussie. Yours is one of them. I was seriously thinking about giving her back to the rescue center cause she bit my old dog twice. She was crazy aggressive when seeing other dogs, bicycles, motorcycles, some vehicles, or even joggers. Now she becomes a little bit more calm ignoring most of the highway traffic. She even ignores stupid noisy Harley Davidson when she plays her favorite catching game with me. She shows much less pulling on the leash even when I don't use a prong collar. She is still aggressive constantly looking at my neighbor's house cause they have a constantly barking dog. But today when she was starting to bark when hearing the neighbor dog barking like crazy, she stopped when I issued the "shut up" command. She started to respond to the shut up command about 2 weeks ago, except when she saw people or dogs being active or barking in the neighbor's house. If my crazy hypersensitive, hyperactive, totally untrained (not even potty trained cause she was living in the backyard in his previous owner's house), fear aggressive, ... can be trained, so can anyone's dog. There is hope.
Please explain the "shut up" method. My dog was untrained and never walked for 6 yrs of her life.Thanks to theses methods she's 100% calmer and better behaved. EXCEPT with other dogs on leash. I can follow them or walk on the other side of sidewalk and sometimes I do that deliberately. But passing on the side walk is just nuts.
That was a thing of beauty. Awesome to watch.
You are so awesome. Doing this with my 5 month old puppy and it works!! Thanks!!
I like this guy !!! Straight forward no bs .
Thanks buddy. I like you too.
Sorry but that’s not fair... this dog is NOT like mine... miniature schnauzer that pulls so hard she’s on her back legs in a standing up! Find a little guy that doesn’t sit by you in the kitchen, who isn’t half trained. I need help!
Great advice. Will do this right now. But when do you let the dog sniff around outside for a place to “potty “?
I'd love to see a recent Jack Russell video for loose leash walking. I have two (boy & girl siblings) that just turned a year and we're still working on it. The excitement for walks is through the roof! Help!!
Yes!!!! Thank you!
My small Havanese mix terrier dog is amazing on lead at home or alone- she is with me when it's all about us- but around other dogs she becomes reactive and all bets are off. We've graduated from social skills class - where she was also great but out in the world.... not at all. Thoughts?
That is the sweetest dog ever I want my baby to act like this he runs out the door smh I’m going to try this and hopefully see some improvement!
Following you from Italy! Great channel
I love your techniques and find them so simple but effective. We still have problems with excessive barking when our dog's in the yard. She reacts to every dog or noisy vehicle that goes by with an out of control barking fit. We find the barking really bothersome and haven't found a way to control it, especially because we can't be out there with her all the time. I would love any tips or ideas. By the way, since I've been using your techniques on walks, she barely reacts at all to those things; it's only when she's in the yard.
Maybe go back inside if she starts to bark and go out again after she calms down and has her attention on you🤔
Great video. Thank you!
I wish I could see you do this on a small dog like mine. His energy levels are so high. I exercise him before we walk or do anything really.
Finally!!! This is so good!!
you are the best! From Portugal ;)
And that is why, you are one of the best ... :)
I've been watching these videos on loose leash walking for a few weeks now. I just came across this one. Thanks for including a small dog walk. Unfortunately, I have been trying what I saw you do with the bigger dogs and I definitely screwed up. I just got back from the vet after noticing that my dog has been having a step issue on his right front leg. He would step and whimper and draw his leg to his body. Vet diagnosed a nerve problem. He had to have two injections and is on meds for a few weeks to see if it will heal. I obviously pulled too hard. I feel awful. My dog is a chihuahua mix. While I think your method does work, I believe that owners need to be aware of how much force to use when training a small dog.
Love this
Is this also effective when the dog wears a harness?
Great video! I just found your vid/channel, liked and subscribed! Nice work addressing any doubters. I have not seen any dog trainer out there like you and your great methods! What type of collar is the best to train a micro mini? I just ordered an easy walker before I saw your vid. I think I will slowly work my small dog (our 1st micro mini) on property with leash and regular collar like your method. Introvert mom of 4 sons (2 autistic) loving the UA-cam community, learning from others, while trying to grow my channel (dog therapy music to save pups /humans lives) God Bless!
What kind of collar to use for a Shih Tzu poodle mix to train with? My two little guys I got not long ago are pulling with the harnesses they had on them when I adopted them. They are about 11 months old. Any link to a good fit for these two?
Brilliant thank you 🙏
Should i do this with my 3 month puppy? Right now he waits till i say ok and then goes through door.
You answered my question! Thanks so much, I tried it with my morkie (8 month old) today and it's getting better. The logic behind it makes sense. He does stop when I stop, but I wouldn't say that he's fully attentive to me. What I'm recently challenged by and confused about is this: when I take him into a large grassy field or if we walk down a large busy street with zooming cars, he starts to jump, lunge, pull frantically, seemingly out of nowhere. In the case of grass, he starts munching on some grass and when I try to calm him down, he tries to run away. When I try to calm him, I have to lower my body to his level, and he starts growling, baring some teeth and nipping, lunging at my hand. I end up having to pick him up and take him off the grass or leave the busy street. I'm wondering if it's overstimulation and coupled with my unintentional tightening of leash when he lunges all around. Sorry if the description isn't that clear, but any insight would be greatly appreciated.
I've got a Pug who's a big puller, I'm just concerned about using a collar for training this stuff because he's a brachy breed - any advice?
Any suggestions how i can teash my shih Tzu mix to walk nicely? I cant really use a collar because of his breed being prone to a collapsed trachea and hes not food motivated either. I've basically tried everything at this point but a head collar and nothing seems to work
Thanks for the great video. Can you do this method with a puppy already or is that too young to start?
There’s a video of him teaching a puppy how to walk!
Awesome video! I have a 4 month old Australian cattle dog mix with basset hound right around 20lbs. Whats the best way to get him under control and calm when he sees a new dog and just wants to play ?
I’m having major problems with my chihuahua, he is super reactive to other dogs when walking, pulls and doesn’t pay attention to me at all. The barking at other dogs is so embarrassing, I heard it’s bad to use collars on chihuahuas but I think him being on a harness is encouraging him to pull. Is trying this method with a collar instead of his harness safe for chihuahuas ?
What should I use to walk my 4lb yorkie? A harness or collar?
Lol 😂 what works with me is if the dog pulls for any reason I get him or her to sit for 5 seconds. We don’t move until that dog can sit for 5 seconds.
my french bulldog puppy doesnt even come she just lays on the ground and is like hell no not even gonna walk hahaha
Possitive Trainers: Surely giving dogs hundreds of twinkies while training will actually work right?
How do I do this method with 3 dogs! I have 3 small dogs
Don't listen to idiots,your videos are great.
I do it! I do that method! Thank you!
Can you help me i have a (we think) Jack Russel X Bichon Frisé but he is very long on tall for those two breeds so i suspect there are other breeds in him anyway i genuinely think he's just a not very clever dog but i don't know he might just be stubborn (he's definitely got jack Russell in him) but i have been doing you lead walking technique for over a year! Every single walk for a year. He doesn't go the bed the sofa etc and i don't let him rush out the door but have to correct hime every time! he has a 1 hour walk daily (he's ten) and doesn't pull horrendously but isn't the best lead walker! and i can be constantly corrected and he will still be pulling or in front by the end of the walk! when he was a puppy he used a Halti and HATED it he wouldn't put his nose in for ANYTHING and will run when he sees it and as he doesn't pull badly enough we don't use it anymore. but my main problem is that he just can't seem to learn how to lead walk properly as i said even after a year! can you suggest anything else? On the rare occasion i have a NICE heal i can't get his eye contact even when i correct him and i don't know why, he'll be in a heal and know exactly if i stop without ever looking at me!
incredible :) loved the video
Awesome!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐶
Hi,
I have a chihuahua puppie that is 13 weeks old. He refuse to go out, all he does is to run back home. What is the solution for this?
Love Ted...
hi what if my dog sniffs everythiing and doesn't want to move?
My MinPin has improved on the leash immensely from using this training method, but he still completely loses his ish when a bicycle goes by. We've reduced his reactivity for other dogs, motorcycles, and other people but the bikes are still a huge trigger. Any advice? Enlist a neighbor to ride back and forth in front of us while treating him (the dog, not the neighbor;)?
Well that would just be mean--if you're going to make the neighbor ride back and forth for you and your dog, you should also treat the neighbor.
@@sigira Haha! I'm sure I would buy the neighbor a drink or something. I won't hold him hostage!
need help with a dog who will take random things from the house and run outside (through doggie door) out of the blue and also thinks the backyard is her playground. Will start finding things to do like dig out my blueberry/raspberry plants. Will also takes things off the table. Things I've done...husband takes her for a run in the morning..play fetch in the afternoon. Tell her to leave it...no. She has gotten better as she gets older but still will do it. My other dog will not play at all...just sleeps so she doesn't get to play with other dogs.
no matter how many times I see this in your LLW videos I literally laugh out loud at these moments ua-cam.com/video/g_xjbfbUJec/v-deo.html I think it is because this works so crazy good every time, as it did for my good buddy, Beau! Simply amazing!
TEDDDDDD!!!! So good
So does this work with a harness because I don't really like putting on a collar on my 1.5 kg Chihuahua. And she doesn't pull or something and she can walk without a leash except for when another dog walks by because then she runs up to them and just starts barking. She doesn't bite she just barks and when she does that I can't get her focus back.
Yeh, small dogs!
Can you do this with a small dog that non stop pulls? I yank my dog constantly and it doesn’t work
It will eventually work. When I first adopted my crazy 2 year old untrained Aussie girl. She didn't just pull hard. She will totally ignore my presence and went wherever she wanted to go. If I pull her back, she would just walk the other direction, like a crazy maniac with no purpose except to rebel for the sake of rebelling. I believe rebelling is a form of dominance. She wanted to be in the dominant position even though I was the one providing her with food and shelter. Of course she also has serious fear aggression cause she is easily intimidated by strange objects in my house, such as the ceiling fan. She shows serious aggression towards fast moving objects. She doesn't just bark but will chase after the moving objects. Yanking your dog may not teach your dog why you yank. Yank your dog and move back to the very initial position. Repeat this until your dog submit and look at you. When I first adopted my Aussie, she followed me everywhere including the kitchen. I gave her the "off" command to send her away from the kitchen repeatedly many many many times until she stopped entering the kitchen. If she didn't back off, I would walk toward her until her body was totally outside of the kitchen area. Now, she knows she should never step into the kitchen whenever I am inside regardless of what I am doing inside, say making a coffee for myself. Some dogs are very stubborn and some dogs are just dumb. LOL But eventually, they will get it.
I’ve been dealing with this issue with a very small dog I’ve been walking. Stubborn and the corrections were making minimal impact. Body blocks and cutting off their path is helpful as well as turning and walking into them. The thing that helped this little guy I’m working with the most was just stopping. Correction at the end of the leash and calling him back to me. He would only want to partially come back so I made him come right to my side every time. We don’t walk unless he’s beside me. I will also turn around and start walking in the opposite direction. The lack of response to the corrections alone was nothing I’ve seen before but combining those things above and after a couple weeks he’s heeling like a boss! Just remember it’s never a one size fits all and keep working at it, you will see progress but it takes time.
what should i do when my dog whines at the front gate how should i correct her ?
You shouldn’t correct it. Whining is very tough. Whining isn’t a “choice” but instead an automatic response that can’t be “punished” away. At least that’s my opinion. Be patient. Hope that helps.
Anybody got the link to the 3rd clip of intro?
This method works. 😁
Nice content, new sub. Btw do you have a video or how to deal with a fearful dog on walks? I have a Rottweiler of almost 11 months and when she was 8, she was attack by 2 street dogs that came out of a parking lot. Now whenever we are on walks and a there is a dog in a house for example and it stars to bark, she tries to run away pulling so hard and my fear is that she sometimes run towards the driveway and into the cars, we where practicing to much off leash walking but after that attack happens everything went backwards, also I star to notice that when she hear some noises she gets a little scared. I would appreciate any help or a recommendation, and I hope my English didn't suck hahahaha. Btw when she see a dog on the street, she doesn't react with fear or anything it's only when they are in houses or behind a fences.
Great idea. I’ll try to make that the next time I work with on leash/outside fear. Thanks
Sorry your dog went through that. Does she react if a dog inside barks if she can still see the dog? I'm wondering if her fear is knowing something is there but not being able to see it (aka, the barking dog behind the fence she can hear but not see)
How much for 5 minutes with my stubborn ass pit?
Toy poodles are 8 inches tall and 4 pounds and run in a million directions. It won't work.
So why even say "okay". This would really confuse my dog.
What should a release (okay) mean to a dog on a leash?