5 VITAL Tips For Leash Reactivity!

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  • @tomdavisofficial
    @tomdavisofficial  Рік тому +4

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    • @parisdevine8553
      @parisdevine8553 Рік тому

      I’ve got mine for Gold Coast today I’m so excited you helped me so much with my White Swiss Shepherds with your videos I can’t wait to meet you. I m happy all the nagging you finally coming to Oz 🇦🇺✌️🐾🐾🦘

  • @drschenderson
    @drschenderson Рік тому +61

    Jaxon is our German Shepherd that is featured first in this video. The training that Tom provided to me and my husband has been life altering!!! We have continued to work with Jax and the results we saw during the training ARE continuing. Before we left for New York (we live in Alabama), we tried to introduce our GSD to my parent''s GSD puppy. Jax went off on her. As soon as we got home, we introduced them again using Tom's training. She ended up going home with us that night (my Dad had to go in for surgery) and spent the next three days with us without incident! They played and got along SO WELL! His reactivity to people is almost non-existent. We were walking on a trail a few days ago and as we rounded a blind curve, encountered a large man going in the opposite direction (just a couple feet away). It startled me and it startled Jax. I worked hard to remain relaxed and told Jax to "Leave it." We continued our walk without missing a beat and without incident--unfathomable just two weeks ago. We honestly didn't know what we were going to do. We love our dog so much but couldn't be with family or friends when he was with us. Tom gave us hope and that hope only continues to grow. The 17 hour drive and cost of the 3-day training was worth every second and penny!!! We wear our NO BAD DOGS! gear proudly!!!

    • @leannabedore
      @leannabedore Рік тому

      My heart is exploding in happiness for you guys! This is wonderful ❤️ Just started the video and reminds me of my German Shepard boy that currently caused me tennis elbow from his leash reactivity. He is over protective of our home and have a young daughter we already had an incident with a year ago. They are best friends now but we can never have her friends stay over, just to be safe. I heard you in the beginning that it is a decision between him and your family😢 This gives me hope seeing your comment. We are in WA State so pretty far travel to see Tom for training but I am going to try and utilize advice from this video. Sooo happy for you and your boys progress!

  • @infin8ee
    @infin8ee Рік тому +66

    This is what people who don't agree with this training .....it's literally life or death . It's either the human or the dog. It's so important that this type of training does not become restricted or stopped. Thanks so Tom for posting

  • @lisaduehr5306
    @lisaduehr5306 Рік тому +19

    No Bad Dogs. Changing dogs' lives one human at a time. Fantastic.

  • @alishal6031
    @alishal6031 Рік тому +30

    This was super helpful to see dogs with different types of reactivity in one video and how to combat that! I've been struggling a lot with my barrier frustrated, over excited reactive Lab so this was super helpful! I'd love to see more videos like this! Thank you!

    • @maryjane4432
      @maryjane4432 Рік тому

      I have a German shepherd and a 10mo puppy pit/rottie mix and my German is teaching my puppy bad things. We went camping this past weekend and left our German shepherd home with my mom to pupsit and took the puppy. She was so good after just a few corrections. I was so impressed! Thanks to Tom and his tools and tricks! Now to work on our German who is kinda set in her ways lol😊

  • @arielgaede3673
    @arielgaede3673 Рік тому +19

    It's so easy to fall into so many of these behaviors! When my GSD was a puppy, I knew how important it was to build his confidence and not reward anxiety. But one day we were in a warehouse and he was NOT ok with the forklift. Without thinking, I got on his level and started trying to sooth him. Luckily, I was in that warehouse for training and the instructor called me out on it! So never feel bad when you realize you've done something wrong. Learn from the experience and adjust!

  • @lourobin2728
    @lourobin2728 Рік тому +15

    I feel for the lady with the Berner. My guy was a puller. I broke my wrist (not his fault 😂) and discovered the Easy Walk harness. It worked wonders! Instead of pulling me, it destabilized him. Once the wrist healed I used the flat collar. Wall-E is now a Service dog! Good luck to the dog owners in this video. You are in good hands ❤

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 Рік тому

      I walk my 100 lb Dobes on a front correcting harness and 2 fingers. Love it. Joel Beckman's Rottweiler named Creed video for the foundation video for loose leash walking and reactivity. Proactive stops - you're not going anywhere until they're on your page. So many countries have outlawed prong collars and shock/ecollars. When you live in a country where can't use them....Like Steve Young and horses - pain is the worst motivator. Hope that helps.

  • @Missfoxtooyou
    @Missfoxtooyou Рік тому +8

    Perfect example of loading. I’m very familiar with this with Jack, but now I have more of a better relationship and control with his triggers. I’m proud of the confidence that Jack has started to develop.

  • @whiskybrush3219
    @whiskybrush3219 Рік тому +5

    I was dealing with pretty serious reactivity. No barking and very little jumping, but very intent lunge and snarl at every dog. I was already a pretty comfortable handler and staunchly non treat, but this was beyond me so I went down a rabbit hole of dog training, including strictly positive (to understand timing of food rewards). This channel was 60% of my learning material.
    My dog's reactivity is down from what it was by about 95%. She still freaks out seeing my father in law, but that is about it.

  • @dogtrainerHillary
    @dogtrainerHillary Рік тому +4

    THIS !!! especially the correction for pushy looking at (11:30 time stamp) Great job Tom showing owners what they really need to see 👏👏👏👏👏

    • @blood-soup
      @blood-soup Рік тому +1

      YES that note was so helpful for me. That type of ~spirited~ behavior that’s looking for a reaction is something I can SEE in dogs (to a degree) but have no idea how to change. Now I have *some* idea lol, some good insight.
      Thank you always Tom

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Рік тому +2

      Glad you liked it!

  • @jibblesack
    @jibblesack Рік тому +7

    One of the better videos ive seen from any trainer on youtube, great job Tom👍

  • @jeno264
    @jeno264 Рік тому +3

    Every time I watch these I learn something new! 💖💖

  • @cheval90
    @cheval90 Рік тому +4

    I have learn from Tom how to explain thing to my clients using more relatable examples. I suffer from PTSD and so I love training (problem) dogs or dogs with no real relationship with the owners, its the interaction with clients needed improvement. As I can give these video as homework for my clients Much respect and appreciation for the whole team behind these videos!

  • @peks4924
    @peks4924 Рік тому +4

    I need one hour long of this 👊🏼

  • @kasaniworld6951
    @kasaniworld6951 Рік тому

    i been watching tom videos for a couple weeks now , i have a 6 week old pitbull puppy & she catches onto everything so fast and watching these videos are so helpful

  • @teamlemonmoimoi6210
    @teamlemonmoimoi6210 Рік тому +4

    Hi Tom! I'm your fan here in the Philippines ❤

  • @johannaparnsalu3979
    @johannaparnsalu3979 Рік тому +1

    Im watching this video 2nd, 3rd and 4th time, your explanation of the dogs behaviour and specifically my communication to him is really clear and appreciated! Huge thanks for helping me learn to train my leash reactive dog to become well adjusted 🙏🏻

  • @asilsreeb
    @asilsreeb Рік тому +3

    Excellent video you guys!! Extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @julianne2558
    @julianne2558 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your videos, practicing the inside turn has been massively helpful for my leash reactive greyhound x collie. I would also love to see a video of you working with a sighthound. Many people won't use slip leads on them because of their slim necks but I don't know if you can have as much success with a martingale.

  • @christinaeidt8417
    @christinaeidt8417 Рік тому +5

    Those are really pretty dog 🐶

  • @rowdy7819
    @rowdy7819 Рік тому

    You should publish a book on the use of e collars, prongs and training techniques using these tools and general dog training advice and stuff like that

  • @Amanda-hb9yl
    @Amanda-hb9yl 4 місяці тому

    Great video, would love more like this too!

  • @franciscoesmanhoto8445
    @franciscoesmanhoto8445 Рік тому

    There are so many things to consider and so many variants when dealing with dogs that it’s not easy to identify what works for different dogs in different situations. Tom likes prong collars, he get good results from it, he understands its uses and how to teach using it. That doesn’t mean other tools or methods doesn’t work or are not effective. My experience living with dogs for so many years now tells me each case is different. It was only after 3 years I discovered/learned my female german shepard responds much better and is more relaxed using harness than slip lead or normal around the neck collar, or martingale, etc... It’s now easy and a pleasure to walk her. I would never thought about using a harness because we almost always see people using slip leads, prong collars, etc when dealing with a leash reactive dog. Anyway, no easy learning when dealing with dogs. What works for one dog might never work for others.

  • @jhanncoo
    @jhanncoo Рік тому +2

    “less is more” 💯

  • @Scheffiesteffii.
    @Scheffiesteffii. Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing🤩

  • @starbama1
    @starbama1 Рік тому

    Loving your videos, thank you so much. Going to work on all these with my Corso.

  • @NoahMusician
    @NoahMusician Рік тому

    Thank you for the GSD tips!

  • @ursulaatkan
    @ursulaatkan Рік тому

    Amazing! Thank you very much for sharing 😀

  • @daltonbarrett6404
    @daltonbarrett6404 Рік тому

    I bought the tug toy a couple weeks ago. My boy put a hole in it on day one lol. Love the channel!

  • @kathiemcadams3177
    @kathiemcadams3177 Рік тому +2

    When are you coming back to Northern California

  • @calmconfidentk9737
    @calmconfidentk9737 Рік тому

    awesome tips and examples!! So great to see everyone get amazing results!🐾

  • @tylertomlinson3865
    @tylertomlinson3865 Рік тому

    Thanks for the information

  • @dcl34ry
    @dcl34ry Рік тому

    Love the content, Tom. Keep up the amazing education!

  • @moxievintage1390
    @moxievintage1390 Рік тому +1

    Lol the mimicking your stance at the end 🤣🤣🙌🏽

  • @reginaschmidt-otero5173
    @reginaschmidt-otero5173 Рік тому

    Love the video just started to watch. I have a 3 month black Shepard who looks like your dog his name is snickers and I to learn to train him asap: we get him on Monday after his neuter from the animal shelter.

  • @riverland5264
    @riverland5264 Рік тому

    Thank you Tom for sharing this! It is helpful to see step by step what to do. You break it down, so I can understand what the steps are. I now have tools to practice with. We have had 3 dog trainers now, spent a lot of money and still our dog is very reactive towards other dogs, for I do not know what to do precisely in a situation where my dog wants to jump at another dog (or a cat). Hearing you say that training a dog is difficult, makes me feel less stupid, for not having succeeded in what we want from our dog, when we meet other animals on our walks.
    We have been taught to just run away from the situation. But after 10 weeks of training every day (obedience, heal, sit, stay etc), our daily walks are becoming a frustration, for I have to constantly avoid situations and turn away.
    (I honestly sometimes regret having adopted this dog from the shelter😢but I will never give up on her).

  • @kristinabelkina5026
    @kristinabelkina5026 Рік тому +3

    OMG. YOUR AMAZING!! thank you!!!❤

  • @katherynhoward3840
    @katherynhoward3840 Рік тому

    I would love to get some training for my dog. She's a little older at 8, but still a coiled spring with some pull behind her. She listens for most things, has a fairly solid place, leave it, down, and sit, although our place is a little different because ours cues her to sit between my legs under whatever seat I'm using.
    Where we run into issues are with staying when i move out of sight, heeling, and recall, *especially* recall.

  • @airmedic0072
    @airmedic0072 Рік тому

    Me and my dog has improve so much with all the videos that I watch and learn...its insane the progress that we made..but my husband still struggle because he hasn't watch videos and try them.. I try to teach him but I'm not a very good explainer haha

  • @carissagoldsmith1787
    @carissagoldsmith1787 Рік тому

    Love ❤️ watching your videos Tom you do a fantastic job with the dogs

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 Рік тому +2

    Another well done session, Tom. Now, all I need is a dog!🤣🤣

  • @jscire
    @jscire Рік тому

    Awesome video👌🏻

  • @user-zq6kx6xu9j
    @user-zq6kx6xu9j Рік тому

    How do I know what tool I should use with my mini Dachshund? Slipcollar? Probably not prong for such a small dog?

  • @jhanncoo
    @jhanncoo Рік тому +3

    Yup, most people genuinely just need to pay attention to their dogs body language & react & dismantle…. Practice never ends tho!!!

  • @KellyL9935
    @KellyL9935 Рік тому

    Brong collars have been band in QLD Australia 2023 due to some dog owners improper use. I bought one while paying for a trainer, then after usining in and progressing well, they band them so now im back to square 1 🤔

  • @robertkezer3665
    @robertkezer3665 Рік тому

    The gentle leader does make them accountable. On occasion I find the prong or the gentle leader to work with different dogs under the same stimulus. Hence the head halter does not always work, but it can be wonderful. Certainly with dog-dog aggression issues when one dog is the issue.

  • @jhanncoo
    @jhanncoo Рік тому +3

    Yes 👏🏾 different tools, different uses, multipurpose, as long as used correctly & probably…. What works for my dog might not for your dog. Try multiple techniques, because there are multiple ways to get to a positive outcome especially when it’s life & death for so many dogs. I wished people would learn more about these tools & take their time to genuinely educate themselves. 🫶🏾♥️🐾

  • @UnchainedByMercy
    @UnchainedByMercy Рік тому +1

    You mentioned in your bio to make requests on the latest vids, so here goes lol
    I've got a 2 y/o Dane/mastiff (spayed) and a 2 y/o English setter/American bulldog mix (intact), and I cannot keep them out of the trash to save my life! The bully seems like she could give a literal dam less about getting in trouble, and the Dane acts like I'm gonna beat the ever loving crap out of her if I raise my voice even a little (she's a rescue, so we've been working with her on her traumas). They wait until no one is looking to jump onto the counters and quickly raid whatever they can before someone catches them. They know good and well it's bad based off of how they behave once caught. PLEASE HELP ME DO BETTER!!
    They are super easy to train, I've already got them solid on hand commands with no voice at all. Them being in the mood to listen on the other hand..... yeah. They are super, and I mean SUPER protective of us and the property. That said, if a stranger comes, all I have to do is tell the dogs "it's ok" and walk the person in and they're fine. I have to keep on them to stay down and leave the poor person alone because suddenly they want to play with the new person, but yeah lol. My bully almost ate the internet guy today because I didn't walk him in and he just appeared in the house 😞

  • @kevinschuiteboer6367
    @kevinschuiteboer6367 Рік тому

    HI TOM I DONT LIKE USING THE PRONG CALLER I THINK IT HURTS HIM I USE THE HULTI IT SEEMS TO BE WORKING WOULD IT BE OKAY TO KEEP USING IT

  • @bonnieg9918
    @bonnieg9918 Рік тому

    I have 2 dogs 70 and 50 lbs who have leash reactivity. Is it possible to break them from this behavior while walking together on a coupler? The bigger one will just freeze in place and breathe heavy while the other one gets so fixated and crazy that he tries to bite the other dog and got me once. I just started e collar training after failed star mark collar and gentle leader and 2 different trainers.

  • @MafsG12
    @MafsG12 Рік тому

    My dog gets crazy when we pass through a place nearby with a lot of loud small dogs. And now I always avoid that. Should I keep avoiding it at this moment and set her for success or face this fear?

  • @garyandtricia1
    @garyandtricia1 Рік тому +1

    It amazes me how many people say that prong collars or e-collars are "cruel. They don't understand what they're talking about, and completlely discard the results they provide. And probably have never trained with a dog that is EXTREMLY reactive

  • @kathiemcadams3177
    @kathiemcadams3177 Рік тому +1

    Help! My dogs have been through all kinds of training and since the pandemic of course they've lost it. I just took them out this morning for the first time away from home on a 3-mile walk both had their prong collars on. Even with all the popping in the world they were pulling. It was so much work

    • @CathyKeating
      @CathyKeating Рік тому

      Sounds like they were hyper aroused after not being out in the world, and you may be out of practice. I walk my two dogs in the East Bay Regional Parks 5 days a week and they get a pack walk with pro walkers and other dogs the other two days. Doing this every day kept me sane during the pandemic, and consistent with them. Do more, a little bit more, every day, and work on what you've been taught. I will say, it's hard to focus on two dogs at once, so I'd go with one at a time. BTW, if you need a trainer referral, I know an excellent, gifted one in Santa Rosa who is in line with everything Tom teaches on this channel.

  • @teresaclark7291
    @teresaclark7291 Рік тому

    I use a slip lead in a figure 8 like a head halti on my akita and she still.pulls like shit, i try doin the pops on the lead before she gets to far ahead and i also use turns to get her attention but doesn't work out of my hone, she also wont take treats out either, and in Australia prongs collars abd ecollars are illegal to import and some states also illegal to use

  • @potatodaddy5192
    @potatodaddy5192 Рік тому

    I have a reactive golden, what can i use instead of a prong collar? They're illegal in my country

  • @StephanieBalmforth
    @StephanieBalmforth 3 місяці тому

    What leash do you recommend?

  • @khaleesi38
    @khaleesi38 Рік тому

    Hello @tomdavisofficial ! any advice on preparing your dog for a newborn?

    • @whiskybrush3219
      @whiskybrush3219 Рік тому +1

      I'm not Tom, but when i was expecting my first child i had 2 very large and rambunctious dogs (newf/rottie cross and lab/dane cross). I bought a relatively realistic looking doll, and i put real diapers on it, baby powder, and swaddled it and walked around with it like a child playing house. I would change its diaper, pretend nursing or bottle feed, etc. Whenever i had the doll i started establishing a 3 foot radius no doggie zone. Then i would put the "child" down on the sofa, or floor, etc and reinforce that buffer zone. By the time we brought the baby home they were very respectful as we had established a good pattern. I woild allow them to sniff the child if I brought it to them, but not them approaching the infant. It worked a charm and they were really awesome and gentle with children.

    • @khaleesi38
      @khaleesi38 Рік тому

      @@whiskybrush3219 thank you !

  • @monalisa2622
    @monalisa2622 Рік тому

    Can you give me some tranr tep for 2 years old petboll boli that bit

  • @lizabantique846
    @lizabantique846 Рік тому

    I have 2 malinois Tom how to walk they are strong..walk

  • @PalmaTheEmbalma
    @PalmaTheEmbalma Рік тому

    Tom you up for a challenge?

  • @xbubba24x
    @xbubba24x 11 місяців тому

    Any trainers like this in San Antonio Texas? Can’t afford to drive all the way to New York. Are loose leash has been progressing good lately and can walk past anyone if they are walking past us too. If someone is stopped and then looks at my dog he freaks out. God forbid someone walks up to us and wants to chitchat. Any help from anyone else is welcome

  • @karakula1263
    @karakula1263 Рік тому

    Hard tiger 56'

  • @lawndiqenyia2909
    @lawndiqenyia2909 Рік тому

    My buddy Taz is a big old sweetheart and not aggressive at all but he doesn't even register the prong collar! 😢 he'll pull like he's in a harness and he's got a neck like a torso😅.
    My only gripe is of how effing annoying it is that strangers feel the need to chime in when they see the "DEATCH TRAP PUNNISHMENT COLLAR OF DEAAAATH"😂😂😂😐...I joke but I'm truly tired of having to explain it! 😮‍💨 and I'm too broke for an e-collar🫣😑
    For the most part though, we've come a loooong way together! And as a man I just can't even consider 🪚🫘. How to I convince Taz he's not a lawnmower 🤷🏽😆

  • @AstrosWorld22
    @AstrosWorld22 Рік тому +1

    I’ve commented and called but you’re in a different state.. I’m struggling with money and need help with my boy I’m failing him. You know that true dominant dog you said is rare meet Astro… help

  • @hihihi-t3f
    @hihihi-t3f Рік тому +4

    😭👏👏👏👏

  • @karakula1263
    @karakula1263 Рік тому

    Hard tiger 56')

  • @aidacografiyatarixmuellim
    @aidacografiyatarixmuellim Рік тому

    Fast elk 20

  • @michaeldwilson1471
    @michaeldwilson1471 Рік тому

    I think at 10:15 I would have given the dog a chance to succeed with the taught marker before the correction.

  • @nikitosggplaynikitos
    @nikitosggplaynikitos Рік тому

    Alive hunter 24

  • @annagasparian3936
    @annagasparian3936 Рік тому

    Busy advocat 91