Want my slips leash? Ours had a spring loaded stopper so it doesn’t slide down the dogs neck. buynobaddogs.com/products/red-no-bad-dogs-4ft-biothane-slip-leash
@@tomdavisofficialmy lab mix is obsessed with a ball if I have that she is crazy focused. Sometimes not in a good way but needs some energy out before training then she is good with it.
Just to comment - make sure it’s forming the letter P as it goes over the dog’s head. If it was going the other way, it tightens but does not release as it should.
One of the best trainers I've seen. To many People have dogs they think are trained because they think they trained a dog how to sit and lay down as if the dog didn't know how to do those things already. It takes persistence, emotionally and physically challenging rewarding experiences..patience, understanding and that all takes time which people don't put in. So they get a retractable leash and dog treats to give the dog so they don't feel as guilty about not being willing to put in the time and effort. They take care of the dog physically but they have no idea what it is to build a meaningful relationship with an animal.
You don’t need to put a dog through training to have a meaningful relationship with them. My relationship with my dog actually improved drastically when I chucked everything I learned in dog training classes in the bin and went back to my old ways of treating my dog like my child or best friend. We are both much happier and he is much better behaved.
@@WokelandDefector if my dog was well-trained, he would still be alive. training your dog for their safety should have no bearing on your loving relationship with your pet.
What leash do you prefer for heavy puller? We already work on your loose leash walking techniques but sometimes a leaf blowing away or something in the grass side of the road triggers our pup and he pulls unexpectedly. Any videos there?
Man I’m really having problems with my dog of over 4 years. Ever since she got attacked by another dog. Not only to other dogs but to humans too. I know it comes from fear. She barks at anyone who gets up if we’re sitting down, my husband feeds her and walks her but she will still bark at him. No one can hug, play around, and rowdy at all because she starts to crazily bark. I think it’s fear, no I know it’s fear. Idk why she is so fearful. And she hates my son because he is rough with her and he has calmed down with it after him getting in trouble for it but she fears him and he is the only one she always tries to nip at even if he is just walking fast through the house. She also has a high prey drive. She is a lab/Jack Russell mix. I have tried allot of things with her and have corrected allot of other things she had going on but walking her is a nightmare and having her in the house is a nightmare! Anyone have any pointers? I search UA-cam but videos never have good advice on our exact needs.
How old does a dog have to be to use one? Our puppy is around 20 weeks so like 5 months. Is he still too young for a skip leash or is he big enough? He’s an Australian cattle dog.
Damn you took me years back when I was 15 and had no clue about prong collars, any kinda collar really and I was training my first dog 😅 - so many lessons were learned 🤣🤣🤣
That flea collar made my young dog sick. He became lethargic and hot. Took it off and he got better. Tryed the collar the next day and same thing happened. Took it off him and have never put another flea collar on him. I get a pill once a year during peak season from a vet and my dog does fine.
i’m surprised this slip lead doesn’t have the spring retainer that he’s shown before. you should look one of those up. he might even sell it on his site.
YEEESSSS Same on my Belgian Malinois. I'm short and I have a slip lead with a spring lock so I figured I just hadn't found the best posture and position to keep it high and tight. 🤷🏼♀️
Thanks for the video and think my dog is either having some allergy or aversion to prong is that possible? I would like to try slip but I’m confused…Why does your website have this advice below for your slip leash…can a larger Dog not use these? The orange slip is made from 6mm rope, which is recommended for dogs 25 pounds and under. The green slip is comprised of 7mm rope and intended for dogs weighing over 25 lbs but no more than 60 lbs.
I have martingale collars for my dogs, and no matter how tight I adjust it, it always slips down my German Shepherd's neck. It fits perfectly on my Great Pyrenees, and she has no problems with it, but my gsd's collar never fits right. He's a 10 month old short hair.
This may be wrong place to ask, but I have tried and tried unsuccessfully to position my dog’s prong collar in this way, for the same reasons. If I remove enough link to keep it up just behind her ears, then it’s so snug there’s no flexibility for a quick corrective snap. I’ve had this problem with other dogs, too. I wonder if my dog and I would do better with a slip lead such as this.
A slip lead would be easier to position and likely stay in place over a long walk as opposed to the collar. A martingale may also be a better option for you if you prefer a collar.
The seresto collar is a flea and tick collar and the martingale is a flat collar with a chain that will tighten the collar to a point, people sometimes use it as a corrective collar but it’s main purpose is for dogs with smaller heads compared to their necks so that they can’t slip it off.
Hi, Tom... Can you please do a video of the proper way to put on a prong collar and where it should ALWAYS sit on a dogs neck, please?? I see SO many people that have them hanging low on the neck, loose & imo would be very easy for the dog to slip? Also, I was told by a trainer that I didn't need anything bigger than a 3mm link for my girls, littermates, both 18mo old about 50lbs ea.? Is there a standard size you prefer? TIA 😊 Love your videos!! Only wish I found them a year ago.. lol 😅❤ (PS I did hear you say "any" corrective collar should be worn this way, but a visual would be great since so many are not used/worn properly. 😢)
I have been recommending your slip lead demonstration videos to people quite often! There’s another (very well-known) person online who uses them incorrectly and I feel like aversive tools used incorrectly is so damaging. I appreciate you for this. 🙂
@@katelynsk9s354 he absolutely did not. The most important part, he said nothing about. He only talked about placing it high behind the ear. And if you don't know what I'm saying you shouldn't use a choke chain or slip lead
I have two of these, one is very thick and one is skinny like this, i have an Aussie, he is probably around 40-50lbs but fluffy furbal is an understatement. Should i use the fat lead or the skinny one like this?
Want my slips leash? Ours had a spring loaded stopper so it doesn’t slide down the dogs neck. buynobaddogs.com/products/red-no-bad-dogs-4ft-biothane-slip-leash
Can you put a different link? This did not seem to work.
Why are no links working on UA-cam lately
@@maryjane4432 it works now
@tomdavisoffical thanks
UA-cam has deactivated ALL links on ALL videos. Even copying the links are near impossible
I need someone in my life who looks at me the way that doggy looks at him 😭
Get a frisbee ;)
@@tomdavisofficialI don't get it💀
@@tomdavisofficial😂😂😂
@@Casper_and_Maxthe Person wants there dog to focus on them more like Toms dog and Tom was saying get a frisbee to get the dogs focus.
@@tomdavisofficialmy lab mix is obsessed with a ball if I have that she is crazy focused. Sometimes not in a good way but needs some energy out before training then she is good with it.
She IS COMPLETELY dialed in. She respects her master tremendously.
I had a slip leash for my dog but it would constantly slide down his neck due to his skin
Because you didn’t have a good stopper! Happens all the time! That’s why we made our own
@@tomdavisofficialdo you make a 6 feet or just a 4 feet
Just to comment - make sure it’s forming the letter P as it goes over the dog’s head. If it was going the other way, it tightens but does not release as it should.
Make a part 2 on that Tom
And, most importantly,it goes on like the letter”P”. as to not put it on backwards 😉
Yes! He forgot to mention that. He needs to make a part 2 on that.
@@BrandonsDiaper You’re correct, however, either way, it’s worth a mention. 😉
One of the best trainers I've seen. To many People have dogs they think are trained because they think they trained a dog how to sit and lay down as if the dog didn't know how to do those things already. It takes persistence, emotionally and physically challenging rewarding experiences..patience, understanding and that all takes time which people don't put in. So they get a retractable leash and dog treats to give the dog so they don't feel as guilty about not being willing to put in the time and effort. They take care of the dog physically but they have no idea what it is to build a meaningful relationship with an animal.
Thanks for watching!
You don’t need to put a dog through training to have a meaningful relationship with them.
My relationship with my dog actually improved drastically when I chucked everything I learned in dog training classes in the bin and went back to my old ways of treating my dog like my child or best friend. We are both much happier and he is much better behaved.
Be the confident 'pack leader'.@@WokelandDefector
@@WokelandDefector if my dog was well-trained, he would still be alive. training your dog for their safety should have no bearing on your loving relationship with your pet.
Tom: "Blep!"
Lakota: "Got it!"
HAHAHHA that made me lol
Not sure what that means
@@katelynsk9s354 Me neither, but she sure knows 😂😂
$56 for your leash lmao gtfo
Thank you for this demonstration!
Def helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Notice how the dog doesn't take his eyes off his handler the whole time
What kind of dog is lakota
im scared when my dog pulls he will choke himself before or while i pull him back....hes VERY strong
What kind of dog is he? He kind of looks like mine, but mine has like a pit bull face, everything else looks really similar
I think a Dutch shepherd
What slip lead would you recommend for 70 pound GSD?
You can purchase the one he’s using
What leash do you prefer for heavy puller? We already work on your loose leash walking techniques but sometimes a leaf blowing away or something in the grass side of the road triggers our pup and he pulls unexpectedly. Any videos there?
Man I’m really having problems with my dog of over 4 years. Ever since she got attacked by another dog. Not only to other dogs but to humans too. I know it comes from fear. She barks at anyone who gets up if we’re sitting down, my husband feeds her and walks her but she will still bark at him. No one can hug, play around, and rowdy at all because she starts to crazily bark. I think it’s fear, no I know it’s fear. Idk why she is so fearful. And she hates my son because he is rough with her and he has calmed down with it after him getting in trouble for it but she fears him and he is the only one she always tries to nip at even if he is just walking fast through the house. She also has a high prey drive. She is a lab/Jack Russell mix. I have tried allot of things with her and have corrected allot of other things she had going on but walking her is a nightmare and having her in the house is a nightmare! Anyone have any pointers? I search UA-cam but videos never have good advice on our exact needs.
How old does a dog have to be to use one? Our puppy is around 20 weeks so like 5 months. Is he still too young for a skip leash or is he big enough? He’s an Australian cattle dog.
40 dollars for a piece of rope is a scam, don't trust this guy. If he cared about dogs and training them properly he would charge less.
Mine is crazy and pulls and the leash starts going down, and I adjusted but once she starts struggling and pulling again it come back down
I love that dog he’s amazing to watch. You work as a beautiful team. Someday I hope to have that.
@TheDogDaddyyofficial EXACTLY THIS
What breed of dog is this?
No dog needs three collars. Especially not a 60 pound k9
Damn you took me years back when I was 15 and had no clue about prong collars, any kinda collar really and I was training my first dog 😅 - so many lessons were learned 🤣🤣🤣
Crazy what you can learn from just watching a video. Appreciate Tom making these for free for us to watch.
How do you keep the slip leash high up behind the ears without it sliding down all the time?
How do I ensure it stays there because I put it there but as we walk it’s falls down to more by his neck
Mine always slips down and I have to readjust a thousand times
What age can you start this? (I have an eight week old)
What if the slip lead keeps sliding down?
So the matel choker collar is not a good training collar ?
Just so you know Tom those Seresto flea collars killed thousands of dogs and cats . Please be aware of this. I will not risk it personally .
But veterinarians suggest it😂
Many things can kill dogs and cats! Always use tools that work best for your pets. Every dog/cat are different.
@@Lea-tj7so yes,many things,like cancer and seizures after using tick prevention
That flea collar made my young dog sick. He became lethargic and hot. Took it off and he got better. Tryed the collar the next day and same thing happened. Took it off him and have never put another flea collar on him. I get a pill once a year during peak season from a vet and my dog does fine.
It always slips down right away.
My dog chokes when I try this.
Does it cause any harm or pain to the dog?
What's the dogs breed?
Is that a Belgian Malinois?
What martingales do you like?
My slip lead always slides down my Dobermans neck I’m not sure if it’s bc he has a long neck but I need help!!
i’m surprised this slip lead doesn’t have the spring retainer that he’s shown before. you should look one of those up. he might even sell it on his site.
Get my No bad dogs slip! It has a spring stopper so it stays in place!
YEEESSSS Same on my Belgian Malinois. I'm short and I have a slip lead with a spring lock so I figured I just hadn't found the best posture and position to keep it high and tight. 🤷🏼♀️
@@tomdavisofficialwhy do you only make your slip leads in 4 feet. I would buy one if it was 6 feet.
Thanks for the video and think my dog is either having some allergy or aversion to prong is that possible? I would like to try slip but I’m confused…Why does your website have this advice below for your slip leash…can a larger Dog not use these?
The orange slip is made from 6mm rope, which is recommended for dogs 25 pounds and under. The green slip is comprised of 7mm rope and intended for dogs weighing over 25 lbs but no more than 60 lbs.
He’s a good boy. Focused like a laser a his trainer.
Always impresses me watching a good heel ❤
I have martingale collars for my dogs, and no matter how tight I adjust it, it always slips down my German Shepherd's neck. It fits perfectly on my Great Pyrenees, and she has no problems with it, but my gsd's collar never fits right. He's a 10 month old short hair.
Because collar is a wrong size
This may be wrong place to ask, but I have tried and tried unsuccessfully to position my dog’s prong collar in this way, for the same reasons. If I remove enough link to keep it up just behind her ears, then it’s so snug there’s no flexibility for a quick corrective snap. I’ve had this problem with other dogs, too. I wonder if my dog and I would do better with a slip lead such as this.
A slip lead would be easier to position and likely stay in place over a long walk as opposed to the collar. A martingale may also be a better option for you if you prefer a collar.
My brother's dog, Roxy looks just like Lakoda.
What about when the dog doesn't care and the drive for what they want is higher than the dogs want to not be choked? Or is it just time and exposure?
Thank you. Can you tell me the purpose of the other 2 collars mentioned please
Yes I would love that
The seresto collar is a flea and tick collar and the martingale is a flat collar with a chain that will tighten the collar to a point, people sometimes use it as a corrective collar but it’s main purpose is for dogs with smaller heads compared to their necks so that they can’t slip it off.
She is lovely. Belgian or a Dutchy?
Wow! You're puppy is so attentive
Please feature how to use the martingale😊
Can you use these on small breed dogs?
Lakota says, she don't need no slip leash!
Thank you soo much for this tip.
Glad it was helpful!
@@tomdavisofficialcan you make a part 2 and show how not to put it on and why you should not put it on that way?
Put them grippers away💀
Hi, Tom... Can you please do a video of the proper way to put on a prong collar and where it should ALWAYS sit on a dogs neck, please?? I see SO many people that have them hanging low on the neck, loose & imo would be very easy for the dog to slip?
Also, I was told by a trainer that I didn't need anything bigger than a 3mm link for my girls, littermates, both 18mo old about 50lbs ea.? Is there a standard size you prefer? TIA 😊
Love your videos!! Only wish I found them a year ago.. lol 😅❤
(PS I did hear you say "any" corrective collar should be worn this way, but a visual would be great since so many are not used/worn properly. 😢)
He has made one
Thank you for your help
Thanks bro
I love lakota
I have been recommending your slip lead demonstration videos to people quite often! There’s another (very well-known) person online who uses them incorrectly and I feel like aversive tools used incorrectly is so damaging. I appreciate you for this. 🙂
Thanks for watching!
@@tomdavisofficialcan you make a part 2 on how to make a P?
Neglected to point out the correct way to put it on
Yea he did. Tom make a part 2.
@@katelynsk9s354 he absolutely did not. The most important part, he said nothing about. He only talked about placing it high behind the ear. And if you don't know what I'm saying you shouldn't use a choke chain or slip lead
@@randystern7870that person was agreeing with you... they said "yeah he did" as in yeah he neglected to point out the correct way as you said.
@@randystern7870Put is on like the letter P. Simply ensure its on the right way so it will loosen and not remain tight. It's not quantum physics!
Brand you recommend?
He has a slip lead in his store. That is the one he is using.
Close, it's in the right area but is ment to be held above the head. Close enough.
I have two of these, one is very thick and one is skinny like this, i have an Aussie, he is probably around 40-50lbs but fluffy furbal is an understatement. Should i use the fat lead or the skinny one like this?