YOUR DOG WON'T LISTEN BECAUSE OF THIS!
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Training your dog to walk nicely on the leash. training your puppy to listen? This dog training video with Tom Davis goes over some of the main reasons dogs do not listen. If your dog ignores you or just won't pay attention to you, this breakdown will be huge for you!
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Thirty-four years ago the first tainer I ever worked with made the statement - "Don't ask your dog to do something - tell them, and mean it". She made it clear how the tone and inflection of your voice is as important in communicating with your dog as it is with people. She would say " you are giving them a command, not requesting them to do a favor when they have time to get around to it". Many people don't understand that this isn't about being mean to the dog, it's for the safety and well being of the dog. Tom, I love the way you always talk about how important being fair, but firm is in traing. Love your stuff and have learned a lot from your videos - keep it up!
You got it!
Good words. Thanks for sharing.
One of the first tips I was told by my trainer too , you’re not ASKING the dog to do something , you’re giving it a command 🙂
Yup. Tell dont ask.. too many people treat them like a human. They aren't children they Are animals..huge difference
When training dogs,you have to be a good actor. Just like you said, the tone of your voice and inflection are the key to training and like Tom said,you must follow through. If you Tell the dog to sit and he lays down, most people think that's OK,it is not pull him up to the sit position. Dogs will play you if you let them.
One thing people don't realize when they get dogs is that the training is for the lifetime. Even if they're obedient and well trained, you always practice "heel" when you're out on your daily walks. You're always practicing recall, stop, stay, come, break. Consistency is where people struggle, I think. And being assertive in a calm manner.
100%
Absolutely
Agree 😊
I have a Staffy, he’s a little smaller than usual and I practice all the things you mentioned all the time.. people come up to me saying “oh he’s still young, but he’s a good learner!”
Uh 😅 He’s 11.. and we’re just doing what we always do 🤷🏾♀️ and then telling me I don’t have to do that if he’s already 11
Another thing is ur dog doesn’t need all the tricks right away the most important is just basic obedience like learning how to play nicely and how to stay with u and listen in public. My dogs deadass know “stop, come here” and that’s it they’re super good too idc if they do tricks just be respectful towards me and other people
I love this point you emphasize that if your dog blows you off doing fundamental things like "sit" then how do you expect your dog to listen to you while engaging in more serious problem behaviors like reactivity? So many people trying to fix "reactivity" when really the entire relationship needs to be built from the ground up.
The most MAJOR thing in all training is this!
You basically say it every vid, a dog is similar to a kid, you have a special bond but also have to give them guidance and be that leader for them to follow💯 great vid as always💪🏾
I think theres a global problem in the Western world where parents fail to be leaders to their Kids. Here in Finland you can see it very Well. Parents are trying to befriend their child and please them being scared of them to act out. I dont know where humanity lost its assertiveness
Love the clarity of this trainer. He doesn't overcomplicate things and is effective, gentle, positive and fun! I'm learning a lot. Grateful for this channel.
My dogs have a habit of jumping on anyone and everything! When I am going away to the store they greet me back as though I have been gone forever! It's getting bad. Tearing down the. Curtains and knocking me over
I have a broken hip and can't stand up to the jumping on me. Please help. My dogs are Australian Shepherd and so sweet. I live with my daughter and her husband and they are getting upset
Thanks! For any. Help!!!
Brenda
You notice how he does the baby voices? Dogs love when you talk like that. As well as raising your eyebrows. It’s how they know you’re excited to see them.
@@brendakennair5076put a leash on them and correct them when they jump. You have to let them know that that behavior isn’t acceptable. Just do like 5 minute sessions multiple times a day. When they try to jump just pull and give a firm no and pet them or reward them when they sit and don’t jump all over you. This is how I worked with my 4 dogs. It will require patience. If you want I can find the video where I learned this from. You will have to like my comment if you respond as I won’t see if you tag me. If I see a like I’ll know to check so I can find the video for you
I was rewatching this and at 11:00 when the owner said "mylo sit" my dog named mylo sat... gosh thats so funny
Your reference to horses is what has helped me to make sense of your methods. Pressure and release with a horse comes easily to me , I never thought to apply it to my dog ! Now makes total sense 😊 thank you 😊
Right !
Same for me! I have horses and when he compares the training, makes so much sense.
I agree. That makes it make more sense.
Me too! I've had horses all my life and love how Tom makes the connection with dogs for pressure, release and consequences/accountability. We have a 12 week Rottie and working to apply with her. Thanks so much!
although I never trained horses or dogs I've been very close to them and can kinda read what's happening in their heads. the eyes and body language tell a lot. I always come toward an animal like it's another person and so I felt the difference of type of personality/mindset between a dog and a horse. one is more dependant and kid like while the horse is very much a person who does what he wants most of the time unless he wants to be nice with you or ridden. ai was surprised by the fact that you mention you didn't think about trying your horsemanship tools on another intelligent animal partner but its because I don't come from a specific animal.wrangler/trainer experience.
but thank you for confirming that sommunication and trust building tools can work for such different species. (horse=partner, dog=follower)
My dog is exactly the same. He’s really cool and listens really well at the house but if I try to walk him in public he freaks out
Tom, watching your videos and implementing your techniques has completely changed the relationship between my dog and I for the better. I can't thank you enough your making your lessons available to us all on UA-cam. You have a real gift for understanding dog behavior (in addition to owner behavior).
Thanks, Joe
btw, i love that we are seeing real people with real dog issues. helpful to hear other people who are struggling/getting the backstory
That camera angle from the dogs perspective was so enlightening. Excellent. More of that definitely.
I really want to try a slip leash with my dog. Toby is a sweet, curious, way too smart, way too outgoing boy who wants to obey commands but is just too excited about life. I give Toby a real J-O-B to do, and we do it as much is as needed. He’s best on leash when he’s truly working.
Toby’s job is to help find missing dogs on a volunteer basis. I’ve taken his proclivity for sniffing to the next level with that. We’ve even made playdates with one of the dogs Toby has found, with whom he is now friends.
I used to find that if I dropped something on a run, Toby would find and retrieve the missing item on a future run. I mean he found stuff I had dropped months ago sometimes. Every single thing I have dropped in the parks we run in, Toby has subsequently found and retrieved, so I thought he might enjoy doing some scent based work.
Toby likes to have a job to do and seems to feel rewarded when he finds a missing dog. He’s not formally trained, but I’ve trained him to pick up scents from items given to us by the dog’s owner. We walk and sniff around where the dog went missing, and we plot gps points where Toby picks up scent. He genuinely seems to feel a sense of fulfillment doing this.
That's so cool! I would love to be able to do something like that! How long do you guys usually have to work? And how many dogs have you guys found? Such a cool service :) I wish you guys were around when I lost my dog 😢😢
Hey there, my name is Chris and I am your colleague from Ukraine 🇺🇦, more precisely from the westernmost part of Ukraine, from Uzhhorod, and would like to thank you for the stuff you do, that's really great. I wish someday I would be able to do the same here....
Tom- love the way you talked about the working dog. This needed to be reiterated! Know what you are getting into when you get a working dog. You reference horses a lot and this is the same thing in the horse world-horses are bred to do different jobs with different temperaments drive and skill. Play to the strength of the breed not to the cuteness of the dog!
I love seeing these owners so open to learning how to restructure their relationship with their dogs. It's very similar to parenting. Milo tests the limits often, but eventually relaxes and seems to like the new structure. Another success story! Awesome! Keep up the good work of helping us all learn along with your clients, Tom. Thank you!
Small dogs deserve training!! Love it 😊
The Triple D for dog training - Distance * Distraction * Duration. What a pretty dog!
Taking classes now ! Balanced dog training. On my last one this week! It feels so good when you finally get it! As the human! Love watching these videos! My dog is a work in progress. As I am.
WONDERFUL!
I love how Zak George tells people not to see trainers like this guy, simply because of some leash preassure. Keep it up bud good work.
Veterinary nurse and now i wanna be a canine behavioral trainer Bc of this guy! He is amazing!!
Awesome information just rescued a 2 year old yorkie on November 18 2023 and this video is Very Helpful🙏❤
This is literally my dog up to the detail of being a year and a half old black German shepherd 🤣🤦🏽♀️, thank you so much for this video, 1000% helpful for me 😂🙌🏼🙏🏽thank you 🙌🏼
Hope it helps!
@@tomdavisofficial Thank you !
Love both ideas of a fun fair learning environment and giving a command then waiting a moment before correcting! 🙌👏
Makes perfect sense..isn’t it strange that we have to have the simplest of things spelt out to us.. i think as humans we are to wired to all the distractions in life and therefore common sense gets blocked out. Love your work Tom.
Great material as always! I love how you communicate things in a way that the owners understand and usually need to hear but without making them feel bad or overwhelmed.
I love how I learn something in EVERY video! Even if the dog in the videos issues are not my dog issues. This video reminds me how far Maverick and I have come from going to Tom in the fall. I can relate so much to where this couple is at in this video. They're going to have some great success after this training!
As an accredited behaviourist i like watching these videos to see how trainers work in different ways. There is one statement i disagree with but generally this was interesting to watch
lol thanks…
I love the way you get the results required but at the same time you also get love and respect from the dog. Awesome video, thankyou.
TOM, U r so amazing w/these 🐕 & the owners. God bless you. LUCRETIA
Not kidding, what has helped me the most in training my "untrainable" dog was learning how to train a horse. I took lessons in a small stable of someone breeding and training Quarter Horses as a hobby and they taught me horsemanship and encouraged me to go to seminars and lessons. Learning how to properly control a horse from the ground just with my own presence helped a great deal in being able to control my dog. And funnily enough what I learned from training my dog helped me to become a better teacher for humans, too.
I come back to Tom time and again. I need the reinforcement of him training ME.
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We just adopted a dog from the foundation named Milo. He looks just like Milowe in this video with the exact situation. Thank you for sharing this, helps so much! 🙏🏼
You remind me of a young Cesar Milan. I watched him before I got my first dog. She was the best dog in the world. My current pup is so much different. I made the mistake of thinking she would be the same. I love her just as much tho
I have worked with a lot of 4H kids. I often tell them when I’m teaching them “you are large and in charge” . Dog speak is a foreign language . It is “sit” not sit sit sit. We have some fun with it,if I hear them repeating the training word with out correction or showing the dog, my trusty squirt gun comes out for handler positive reinforcement.😀
This is exactly what my good girl does! She’s such a food and smart baby but when she sees a friend coming she loses all command control. Thank you for this video! Please come help me with my gorgeous blue cane Corso. It’s not an emergency but it would be fun to learn more! …she did almost pull me across the park last night. Just glad I had the belt on!
Tom's the best.
Another great video! And what a beautiful dog. It's always seems to be the same thing. Owners don't hold their dogs accountable and stay consistent. I love how you find so many ways to explain things simply without shaming. I often use your words/examples when helping people with their dogs because I'm not so well spoken lol
Seeing you use the "break" nade me realise: I think my dog sees "Good Job" and "Break" as the same thing. We don't have a command like "break" but when I tell/signal her she did a good job she usually reacts like"Oh great we're done where is my treat?"
Really hoping this will work on my 1 year old shepherd / pitty mix…. Thank you! So much anxiety & major distraction is so frustrating
Around the 12:00 minute mark is a big transformation in the owner. I love these vids - so inspiring 💗
My favorite video for beginner training! Awesome!
I love how informative your videos are. Finally got my husband to watch your videos, and started retraining our lab
Thanks so much, Maggie!
I don’t even have a dog. This video has so much information I just wanted to learn. I learn so much from watching this video.
I just commented on a video of yours to hope to find a video like this 2 seconds ago and I think this will help me on training my dog. I'll update after a bit of training
I just got an Aussie Blue heeler mix, and I really needed this. You got a sub and a loyal person to watch your every video now. I’m gonna try all this out tomorrow. Thank you
you are doing gods work. I freaking love it!
YOU ARE AMAZING!
Great job Tom. Keep educating dog owners. No bad dogs!
Such a beautiful dog! And what you discuss in this video, well in every video, such as structure is spot on! Love watching your videos!
Thanks for sharing these video’s really appreciated- I have an American Xl bully he’s the most loving dog I’ve ever owned great with kids - but soon as the front door opens he doesn’t listen he’s not interested- I’ve only had him two weeks now & hes 3 years old - don’t really want to use a prong collar but may well be my only choice- he is very very strong- your videos will hopefully do the job , thanks again
Enjoy all your videos
Tom thank you so much for your help with Milow! It's good to go back on this and listen again to the things you taught us. You helped us help him by making us better owners!
You guys did so well
Beautiful dog!
I'm re-rewatching 🤣 This video has helped me, too! 💖💖
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hi, can you please tell me what breed he is
Tom your training methods have changed my life .I have 4 rescues ,youngest is 4 months they all had rough starts ,my life is bliss ,I can take them on treks off leash ,they do as I say ,Jackson my husky mix was a huge handful ,now he's amazing ,all because of your training videos .I'm in Thailand and do rescue and tnr work ,if ever you want to visit let me know .🐾
Your videos have helped me so much. Loki is already heeling and staying really good just after a few hours done two days. Again thank you so much for the free wonderful content.
When the little dogs need/ deserve training popped up I was like yes!! I say that to all my dog park people .. and that's why we see so many little dog devils 😈. Because they aren't trained .. I'm not a perfect owner but I have recall on demand and the minute I adopt them wait is my number one lesson. Like no you do wait for meals.. and anything I start .. it has been a godsend .. I take so much of what you say into my everyday with my dogs. And now my new one of today.. the 3 ds thank you!!
Thank you for your bluntness. You seem like you know what ur talkin bout
Love your videos Tom! Keep doing you, you are changing so so many dogs lives!
Explained so well
Such an awesome video!!! I play with horses and teach people to speak horse, and it's always the little things that are the biggest things. Great videos, great content! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 💞 from 🇦🇺
Thank you ! Thank you! Thank you! Amazing training specially for us humans!! Congratulations from Lisbon. I love your videos and implemented to my companion dog with amazing results.
my companion
dog
Great video I started using your method this morning and it really worked. I did have some issues with her refusing to sit but I redirected her and it worked a little. More training for us.
6:25 The smile he gave when he said "Good come" got me dying lol, he prolly thought of sum else
good job 🤙 NBD squad
Thanks so much, Patrick!
Please come help me. I’m 65 and have a crazy lab I can’t control. She has hurt me a few times. She is a good dog but does not listen to me. ❤
She's not a good dog. You're 65 and putting yourself in a risky position if she's hurt you.
You're being irresponsible and putting other people at risk when you call a badly behaved dog a good dog.
You need to go and find a trainer ASAP or give up the dog, there's no middle ground here.
Totally awesome videos man
One of your best sessions. Good job.
Love the content you are sharing.
I'd love to see videos on training a senior dog and for you to share your expectations of senior dogs when it comes to training and obedience.
Great work Tom : )
This was so useful thank you so much 😊
Iv been working on my dog with the recall and she was doing her training and I noticed send we did not do her training for two days because we had company the next day she did not want to do it off her lish so I redid her recall with her and she got back into it was that right thing to do see I can't afford to have her train but watching you and just trying to teach her and she been learning her place thank u I love your vido on how to teach
Hi. Thank you for the video. I like how you fixed up your training center, look good and inviting. I am learning a lot through your videos. Thank you for sharing. Stay healthy, happy and safe.
Always eductional to clients and trainers alike, thank you.
Thanks so much!
Very good technique, I'll employ those techniques and work with it ,till hes all better, thank you so much
Yet another great video. Keep it coming please.
This was a great lesson. Thank you!❤️🐾
Exactly what I’m dealing with my Shepherd. He’s not scared of the chain, and he’s usually pretty good with it on, but he still is reactive especially when my wife walks him. Thank you for this video!!
Milo is so sweet! Love this work!
Maybe is just my impression but i notice certain tones (the tone we all use for dogs, high pitch) motivates the dog better to follow instructions
I have huskies. They don’t want to listen until I put some bass in my voice. Then they listen just fine. Huskies are always challenging to be pack leader though.
Another great video! Beautiful job
Thanks so much, Kim!
Just watched 10 seconds all the Handler,
He totaly ignored him
Love love love your word TD
*work. Lol
Thanks
I have a leash like this and a 1-year-old Doodle. (I adopted him a month ago) and he will literally choke himself trying to get whatever "squirrel" he's after. I can't do anything to stop him or calm him down. He pulls so hard and no amount of popping the leash or anything controls him. He does GREAT at home or on solo walks, but if he gets around a group of other dogs, like in doggy training class, it's over and all focus is lost.
It sounds like the slip leash isn't strong enough for your dog. Look into a Herm Springer prong collar and how to properly fit one high and tight on the neck behind the ears
Check out Suzanne Clothier's Automatic Check In. You're not begging the dog to look at you (no noises or name calling) just mark and reward them for choosing to check in with you. I used to teach the Watch me years ago, but don't care for it so much anymore. If I want their attention I just say their name and you should get a head whip around to actually look at you. Hope that helps.
My doodle is very strong and has pulled me off my feet. The only collar I have found that works is a gentle leader. I haven’t tried the Hermspringer.
Took my GSD downtown this weekend and … oh boy , I did not recognized my dog , he would go to each person and sniff their behind 😂.He was like a maniac .
Great , I’m learning more and more.
I need to still collar training for cookie, she is 13 weeks and never had a substantial collar on , she fights it so she has a soft harness . And today she fights
that now so I will leave on her till bed time. ❤
Thank you❤🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉
I like the tone of the trainers voice. My neighbor sounds like he growls at his dog and he won't listen.
I have 2 Aussies that I have spent years working on all the skills and commands. I was never able to break my oldest from jumping on people and my trainer said that there will always be a habit that you can’t break. This has been frustrating since they go to work with me, and clients come in. I have to lock the door and send them to station before opening the door. Additionally, my dogs have to sit before I open the door and walk outside and give them the go command so I can make sure the environment is safe. HOWEVER, lately my youngest who is 3.5 YO has started bolting out of the door when they are released and runs behind the building chasing squirrels. Not only am I a wild banshee chasing him screaming, while my other is going the opposite direction. I am not sure where I went wrong. I purchased e collars because I wanted to be able to correct issues when I have them going in different directions but the more videos I watch, the harder it is to figure out where to start. Working them at home or at the office with no distractions = perfect dog. I am trying to introduce the e-collar and now I am not sure that is what is needed. HELP.
I dont have a dog but would love to have one in the future. So im watching these videos which r so informative.. love ur videos.. thanks man
One of the biggest things I see people doing is putting the dog into a behaviour and then ignoring what they do afterwards.
If you say lie down, you must release them, or they think that once you check out, that's their signal that they can get up.
Very, very important to have a break command.
My dog only listens to me when she smells a treat coming, I’ve tried putting the treat in bags so she doesn’t smell it but God she should work at the airport because she has the strongest sense of smell and always knows when I have a treat with me. I don’t know what to try.
Yeah I had the same problem, I started to fill one of my pocket and she learned a training session can be whenever wherever
Blows my mind how ppl don't know how to make there dog listen
Great working with the owner. I need traning. My dog is fine just frustrated 😮 I am the one that needs work.
Another Awesome Video!!!!!
I have a 2yr old border collie/alaskan husky mix. He is extremely smart, but won't listen at all. He knows how to sit but not for very long. He knows how to stay, again not for very long (maybe ten steps). I never taught him leave it, but that's one he does it almost every time. He lays down when meetings new people or dogs, No one taught him that either. People love it though, they think it's sweet. He has no problems at all with kids (maybe a little excitable but would not hurt them on purpose). He is good with other dogs as long as the other dog does not act in an aggressive manor, he reacts appropriately. My issues with him are, 1. he does not listen. 2. excessive pulling (specially when he see someone or dog he knows) or sniffing on walks. 3. he cannot be trusted off leash. This is important because my boyfriend is an incomplete quad and the leash gets hung up in his wheelchair. I also love to hike but his leash is a big hinderance. 4. He does not come when I call, he might come like 10% of the time (not good). One thing I've found that done work is if I have an eye to eye talk with him, seriously, I make him look at me and I tell him what I expect and he will either straighten up his behavior (for a few weeks, maybe month but then its time for a reminder). It does work well enough to rely on it. I am 52, and my dog knows he's stronger than me. I'm afraid he could accidentally hurt me by being excited. Treats don't work, training collars don't work (have not tried the slip leash, I'm afford I'll him or he'll hurt himself), I have yet to find a no pull harness that works. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
HE'S SO CUTE
"Put your arm down" yesssss. Lol my life. Constantly telling folk that if you have applied pressure and the dog has complied why are you still applying pressure? Tom, if you are ever in Massachusetts let's grab a beer!
Love all your videos - My 4 year old shepherd is pretty well behaved on leash - BUT when he's off leash in his yard Won't listen to me when someone or a car goes by - He get into a hyper state and there is nothing I can do JUST WON'T LISTEN
babes you are great with your explanation to inexperienced owners :)