Man while I was watching full screen on my phone, I thought "this channel must have millions of views, because this is amazingly well done". You definitely have all the ingredients for a successful youtube channel. Content is great and very well shot and miced
@@leandrodivera I too am surprised there are not more views on some of these videos especially since Mike Jones is very well known in the dog training community. He’s a great trainer and I would love to someday meet him. I’m very very particular about who I allow to be a helper with my dogs. It’s a very important decision. I’m actually running into that problem trying to select a trainer now since I’ve relocated from another state and I’m getting back into being serious about training again. If lived closer to Mr. Jones, I’d definitely want him to be the one helping me with my dogs. Street League is some awesome stuff. I recommend watching some of the competitions if you enjoyed this video. Sadly a lot of the dog trainers that have a huge online following are really not that great of trainers. I won’t mention any names. Mike Jones, on the other hand is the real deal. I agree, his videos are really well done and entertaining. I know that has to take a lot of time to do.
So you putting the dog in uncomfortable positions careful enough to not cause him any pain. But in a real life scenario, fighting a real attacker, the dog may undergo pain. How does the dog learn to push his limits? Are you going to slowly train him for that also?
great question! we show them the "picture" of what they may go through but what we're really teaching is how to create as much pain compliance that they stop who ever they're biting through countering. Now lets say you have someone who is high on drugs and there pain tolerance is super high, the dog will now know how to get out of those posistions effectively.
Great video and explanation of training!
Glad you liked it!
Man while I was watching full screen on my phone, I thought "this channel must have millions of views, because this is amazingly well done". You definitely have all the ingredients for a successful youtube channel. Content is great and very well shot and miced
@@leandrodiverathank you!!! Glad you like the page!
@@leandrodivera I too am surprised there are not more views on some of these videos especially since Mike Jones is very well known in the dog training community. He’s a great trainer and I would love to someday meet him. I’m very very particular about who I allow to be a helper with my dogs. It’s a very important decision. I’m actually running into that problem trying to select a trainer now since I’ve relocated from another state and I’m getting back into being serious about training again. If lived closer to Mr. Jones, I’d definitely want him to be the one helping me with my dogs. Street League is some awesome stuff. I recommend watching some of the competitions if you enjoyed this video. Sadly a lot of the dog trainers that have a huge online following are really not that great of trainers. I won’t mention any names. Mike Jones, on the other hand is the real deal. I agree, his videos are really well done and entertaining. I know that has to take a lot of time to do.
how have u taught him how to deal with so much pressure without letting go? hes an amazing dog :)
Lots and lots of training, thank you.
Great work Nd great video
Amazing…
So you putting the dog in uncomfortable positions careful enough to not cause him any pain. But in a real life scenario, fighting a real attacker, the dog may undergo pain. How does the dog learn to push his limits? Are you going to slowly train him for that also?
great question! we show them the "picture" of what they may go through but what we're really teaching is how to create as much pain compliance that they stop who ever they're biting through countering. Now lets say you have someone who is high on drugs and there pain tolerance is super high, the dog will now know how to get out of those posistions effectively.