I've had dogs for around 50 years, I have never had the need to train a dog. My first dog was a Dobaman bitch, my next dog which I was given by a friend who couldn't take the time to look after the dog, it was a pure white german shepard, he was 7 months old when I adopted him, my next dog was a gorgous staffy bitch, I rescued her from an army lad that thru her into a shed to kill cats (disgusting). I only corrected her behiever and in a couple of weeks she became a wonderful dog, I could take her to the park and let her run around without fear of her biting anything. My next dog was an Akita, my first mistake was not seeing he was an alfa, he had a go at me at 13 months and sometimes you need to be aggrisive to change a dogs behavier. I did that in one day, he never saw me as below him in the pack again, he lived 10 years a very long time without another insident. I hate prong collars, but slip chains are fine as long as the owner is not a bad tempered person. I now have a x st bernard & Norwegian Elkhound, he is the calmest dog, but the best guard I have ever come across. My other dog is a 5 month old French Mastiff bitch who is really good on the leach. When off the leach she pesters my other dog but keeps him young and they chase eachother around all the time. They both will return to me if a vehicle passes, so, in a way they are both trained. I don't believe in teaching the dogs tricks.
I’d love if you could make a video looking at dog UK based dog foods. I’m struggling to find a kibble which is affordable whilst also being nutritious for my dog.
Also in the UK here - two of the best kibbles I can recommend are DARF cold pressed and Alpha Spirit. DARF cold pressed is a food that originates in the Netherlands, but can be bought from Ireland and shipped to the UK (free delivery over €70 or approximately £60). Their cold pressed food is awesome - all of them are minimum 60% meat, all of which comes from ethically farmed and raised animals. They're also owned by a family owned butcher's shop named De Groene Weg. The rest of the food is legume free and has a *very* small amount of good quality grains. Plus, it's very affordable for what it is - around £60 for 20kg of their regular food (their other recipes are slightly more expensive but nothing that'll break the bank). Alpha Spirit is a food that originates from Spain, but can be bought from Sabre Pet Foods here in the UK. Their food is minimum 85% meat, legume free and grain free. It's also free from synthetic vitamins and minerals, and it's also not that much more expensive than some DARF recipes (£57 for 12kg of food on subscription - I think it's £60 for 12kg as a one time purchase). I'm not sure about the ethics surrounding how their animals are raised, however it's something I'm going to try and found out.
I’m looking forward to ur holistic views and info! I really would love to become a dog nutritionist or trainer, do u no any cheap courses that certifies someone to be a nutritionist? It’s very difficult for me to afford something like that but I really enjoy this topic ❤😊
"if you have any questions, feel free to leave in the comments...." I've asked a few times why you recommend barf over prey and didn't see you respond. We had a very sensitive dog who had lot's of issues with diarrhea. Raw diet was the only diet that worked for him and over time we figured out (from his pooping) that prey worked better for him than barf.
Ignore the asinine comment by "drester". He has shown his level of intellect. As an older male in the field, my friendly advice is to consume as much information as you can, not just that which aligns with your current beliefs. If you dont agree with it, find the lesson in it and move on. (There is always a lesson, beyond the "that was mean".) I understand where you're coming from on things. I have attended VSA, I have taken the Michael Shikashio courses on aggression, Kim Brophey's courses, etc. (There is something to be learned from both.) But, if you keep an open mind, you'll learn from "the other side" as well... Stuff you can use within the realm of your current beliefs. But, above all, remember that theory only takes you so far. Application and experience is the best teacher. (Your open mind better prepares you for that.) Feel free to reach out if you need advice on the best people to look into while stepping outside of your comfort zone. I'll gladly point you in the right direction. Ceasar isn't a trainer, he's a handler. Augusto is, well, Augusto. I'm not in his corner.
I should have been asleep nearly five hours ago and have to wake in about four; but, will be returning to watch all your nutritional videos and, perhaps, subscribing. I see that you mean well, just don't become a Zack George. 😂 If you need a good +R role model, check out Denise Fenzy. She's an awesome trainer and person... Even has an online academy that hosts a ton of +R courses on a vast myriad of topics by other +R trainers. And, as aforementioned, you can always hit me up if you'd like. I'll help in whatever ways I can. There is no "us" and "them", only dog trainers.
Another genius “purely positive” “trainer” who has no videos showing her dogs or actually training them. Y’all consistently expose yourselves as smooth-brains with this nonsense and lack of proof for your philosophy. Post some videos of how well trained your dogs are.
I'd be happy to share the resources page of my website citing numerous scientific, peer-reviewed studies about animal behavior and training as well as the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behaviorists' and Canadian Veterinary Medical Association's position statement on training methods.
@@TheTattooedDogTrainer and that’s exactly the problem. So much theory, so many sci-fi articles but absolutely zero practical application. Normally I don’t care but when you’re going after successful trainers who can show their results, it’s pretty low.
Just thought I’d share a quote from this video that I’m finding very applicable to you. “The people who were viewing that video were typically older men, who you could tell from the comments didn’t actually know anything about animal behaviour or training in an academic sense.”
@@the_willoww more brain-dead assumptions. I’m a young university psych major with an exceptional grasp on animal psychology, human psychology and behaviourism. Try again.
I am ready for the behavior is coming back. We need it. Dogs every where need it.
Thank you for this video!❤
Very informative, love all your info! look foreword to learn more from you!
I'm so happy to see you're back!
I've had dogs for around 50 years, I have never had the need to train a dog. My first dog was a Dobaman bitch, my next dog which I was given by a friend who couldn't take the time to look after the dog, it was a pure white german shepard, he was 7 months old when I adopted him, my next dog was a gorgous staffy bitch, I rescued her from an army lad that thru her into a shed to kill cats (disgusting). I only corrected her behiever and in a couple of weeks she became a wonderful dog, I could take her to the park and let her run around without fear of her biting anything. My next dog was an Akita, my first mistake was not seeing he was an alfa, he had a go at me at 13 months and sometimes you need to be aggrisive to change a dogs behavier. I did that in one day, he never saw me as below him in the pack again, he lived 10 years a very long time without another insident. I hate prong collars, but slip chains are fine as long as the owner is not a bad tempered person. I now have a x st bernard & Norwegian Elkhound, he is the calmest dog, but the best guard I have ever come across. My other dog is a 5 month old French Mastiff bitch who is really good on the leach. When off the leach she pesters my other dog but keeps him young and they chase eachother around all the time. They both will return to me if a vehicle passes, so, in a way they are both trained. I don't believe in teaching the dogs tricks.
I’d love if you could make a video looking at dog UK based dog foods. I’m struggling to find a kibble which is affordable whilst also being nutritious for my dog.
Also in the UK here - two of the best kibbles I can recommend are DARF cold pressed and Alpha Spirit.
DARF cold pressed is a food that originates in the Netherlands, but can be bought from Ireland and shipped to the UK (free delivery over €70 or approximately £60). Their cold pressed food is awesome - all of them are minimum 60% meat, all of which comes from ethically farmed and raised animals. They're also owned by a family owned butcher's shop named De Groene Weg. The rest of the food is legume free and has a *very* small amount of good quality grains. Plus, it's very affordable for what it is - around £60 for 20kg of their regular food (their other recipes are slightly more expensive but nothing that'll break the bank).
Alpha Spirit is a food that originates from Spain, but can be bought from Sabre Pet Foods here in the UK. Their food is minimum 85% meat, legume free and grain free. It's also free from synthetic vitamins and minerals, and it's also not that much more expensive than some DARF recipes (£57 for 12kg of food on subscription - I think it's £60 for 12kg as a one time purchase). I'm not sure about the ethics surrounding how their animals are raised, however it's something I'm going to try and found out.
@@Aimee0206thank you for writing me such a detailed comment. I really appreciate it!
Advice on how to start making you’re own raw dog food company ? I really want to learn how to start sourcing for stuff but not sure where to start
I do not have experience in pet food production from a company standpoint and I am unable to provide guidance in this area.
I’m looking forward to ur holistic views and info! I really would love to become a dog nutritionist or trainer, do u no any cheap courses that certifies someone to be a nutritionist? It’s very difficult for me to afford something like that but I really enjoy this topic ❤😊
what show canine intervention? I want the tea.
"if you have any questions, feel free to leave in the comments...." I've asked a few times why you recommend barf over prey and didn't see you respond. We had a very sensitive dog who had lot's of issues with diarrhea. Raw diet was the only diet that worked for him and over time we figured out (from his pooping) that prey worked better for him than barf.
Ignore the asinine comment by "drester". He has shown his level of intellect.
As an older male in the field, my friendly advice is to consume as much information as you can, not just that which aligns with your current beliefs. If you dont agree with it, find the lesson in it and move on. (There is always a lesson, beyond the "that was mean".)
I understand where you're coming from on things. I have attended VSA, I have taken the Michael Shikashio courses on aggression, Kim Brophey's courses, etc. (There is something to be learned from both.) But, if you keep an open mind, you'll learn from "the other side" as well... Stuff you can use within the realm of your current beliefs.
But, above all, remember that theory only takes you so far. Application and experience is the best teacher. (Your open mind better prepares you for that.)
Feel free to reach out if you need advice on the best people to look into while stepping outside of your comfort zone. I'll gladly point you in the right direction.
Ceasar isn't a trainer, he's a handler. Augusto is, well, Augusto. I'm not in his corner.
I should have been asleep nearly five hours ago and have to wake in about four; but, will be returning to watch all your nutritional videos and, perhaps, subscribing.
I see that you mean well, just don't become a Zack George. 😂 If you need a good +R role model, check out Denise Fenzy. She's an awesome trainer and person... Even has an online academy that hosts a ton of +R courses on a vast myriad of topics by other +R trainers.
And, as aforementioned, you can always hit me up if you'd like. I'll help in whatever ways I can.
There is no "us" and "them", only dog trainers.
Another genius “purely positive” “trainer” who has no videos showing her dogs or actually training them. Y’all consistently expose yourselves as smooth-brains with this nonsense and lack of proof for your philosophy. Post some videos of how well trained your dogs are.
lol what
I'd be happy to share the resources page of my website citing numerous scientific, peer-reviewed studies about animal behavior and training as well as the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behaviorists' and Canadian Veterinary Medical Association's position statement on training methods.
@@TheTattooedDogTrainer and that’s exactly the problem. So much theory, so many sci-fi articles but absolutely zero practical application. Normally I don’t care but when you’re going after successful trainers who can show their results, it’s pretty low.
Just thought I’d share a quote from this video that I’m finding very applicable to you. “The people who were viewing that video were typically older men, who you could tell from the comments didn’t actually know anything about animal behaviour or training in an academic sense.”
@@the_willoww more brain-dead assumptions. I’m a young university psych major with an exceptional grasp on animal psychology, human psychology and behaviourism. Try again.