I'm starting to see a lot of trainers professing force free and science-based dog training to gain clientele and recommendations. But then they turn around, and use e-collars and prongs behind the scenes! And that's obviously because they know that those techniques are ineffective. But what owner wouldn't want to hear getting the results was possible without any aversives.
@Thoughtful_Paws5 күн бұрын
Science based? Science is only science when the scope is clear and the scientific method is used. I'd like to see a well constructed scientific study on what are the most effective methods for managing dog on dog or dog on people aggression. I don't think it will be PP/FF
@atomgullo5 күн бұрын
@Thoughtful_Paws I completely agree with you!
@marymarseglia45366 күн бұрын
Force free all positive are for mild drive dogs. They are very mellow dogs. Forget doing +R on medium and high drive dogs
@marymarseglia45366 күн бұрын
I've only had to use remote collars a dozen times probably in 45 yrs. I use what is becessary for each dog whether choke or martingale, prong or slip leads depending on each dog Exacty Real world dogs
@marymarseglia45366 күн бұрын
These friggin all +R gainers are Crap trainers. I've been certified dog behaviorist & trainer for 45 yrs now I did more rehabbing or poorly behaved dogs caused by stupid owners not wanting to discipline dogs!! They NEED a Pack Leader. I've been balanced the whole time and sometimes what is caused force is just damn discipline!! You see discipline within domestic dog packs!! They are allowed to discipline themselves but God forbid a human behaviorist and trainer can't discipline a dog! Vet behaviorists don't even know how go train nor rehab dogs. Drugs and euthanization Sick of this bullshit
@Toufikhossan-1413 күн бұрын
Your KZbin content is top-notch, but I noticed slow channel growth. SEO optimization in your titles and tags could make a difference. I’d love to share some free tips. How can I reach out?
@glynnmitchell9253Ай бұрын
The “Billy Bobs” are the proper owners for this dog. They are the only ones who will be hunting with them. People like you shouldn’t have this breed.
@ExclusivedogtrainingАй бұрын
This is valuable, thanks to Eric and all the questions as well. Thanks for doing this Adam
@ExclusivedogtrainingАй бұрын
Thank you
@antonisbezyropoulos6908Ай бұрын
Have fun with your new toys Banjo!! You are a cutie
@allisonlevy616Ай бұрын
Brilliant Ty!! Would this be on a FB add?
@allisonlevy616Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video!! Good advice! I will take this to heart!
@hardcorecampinggear2 ай бұрын
My god, the interviewer has more chins than a San Francisco telephone book.
@InvisibleLeash2 ай бұрын
Your best video! "They look like heavies in a mafia movie!" Best line in the video. And some great info on Facebook marketing.
@TheBRIgadaZZ2 ай бұрын
So refreshing to hear a successful business business strategy that’s not based around B&Ts.. kick ass
@caninetherapyinc90313 ай бұрын
Eric is the best! He has explained his business model a couple of times personally over the phone. (He is such a gentleman!). My question is always: How long will it take to build the business up to 80 clients per month? It’s so scary to me to go from the higher priced one-to-one plus groups in a park-to a paid location with high overhead and low fees coming in. I would love to hear how Eric hit the ground running-and how long it took to scale up to a livable cash flow?
@stephanvonwolf56664 ай бұрын
I subscribed, that was really good and useful information, thank you. I recently hired a marketing company in Germantown Maryland to build a website for me beard turns out the guy was a con artist in India I did not read the reviews I just trusted him. I actually met him when he was doing outbound sales calls and it happened to be right at the time when I was making the decision to transition from just doing custom in home which is not really desirous in my region to doing board and train. I'm in the wealthiest County Montgomery County, in Texas and the wealthiest part of it and these people are not interested in learning how to train their own dogs which is how I was taught by the American Kennel club. I'm a former evaluator. They would much rather spend $4,000 for their dog to learn 6 to 8 which is obscene in my opinion. I teach 30 commands in 30 days I don't know who can't do that it's a whole day for each command. And then you reinforce them each day for 30 days multiple multiple times per day. I only take one client per month and I normally work 4 to 12 hours with that dog each day I also use a demo dog a service dog to demonstrate commands to both the owners and the dogs; the military has been doing it for decades. I also never trained or at least not past the first day or two, any dog exclusively in a big green field somewhere. There's no distraction in a Big Green Field somewhere. LOL! So I trained pet dogs at Lowe's or Home Depot where it's climate controls and I can socialize with other people and other dogs in commercial real estate . I also trained PTSD service dogs by train those in Kroger and Walmart. I can't train pet dogs there, but I can train service dogs their. If a dog can perform OnPoint at a Walmart a dog can perform on point anywhere. Take one of those dogs that's been trained in a big green field and see how it does in a Walmart! Lol! Not very well. I trained all dogs the same whether they are service or pet dogs. I don't like to switch gears and give someone subpar training. I keep telling potential clients hey if the trainer has 10 or 12 Dogs on property all the time that a client dogs then how much time and attention is he spending on your dog there's only so many hours in the day right? Lol! They seem to frequently think that I'm lying about 30 Commands in 30 days. Because the plethora of incompetent lazy dog trainers out there have them sold on that's the max that can be done. An average dog can learn 150 words and a smart dog can learn up to 250 words. Each word can be a command or a command modifier. So there's really hardly a limit on how many commands a dog can learn. As long as you teach them one at a time you're fine. And using a demo dog vastly expedites the training process for both people and dogs. My pro tip? Lol! Also I always teach my clients a system I developed called walk training whereby they run through all the dogs commands as they go out on a walk so that the dog stays Frosty and the person develops muscle memory good if you don't have muscle memory you'll never be a good dog handler. That and I try and leave them with the philosophy that dog training is a journey and never a destination. You can call it a hobby you can call it a way of life, but the minute you and your dog stop training is the minute your dog starts losing what it has in going back to zero. Just saying. Nobody else bothers in my area to teach the clients anything at all about the commands they don't give a s*** they have their money and the dog is out the door whatever happens is on the owner what inevitably happens is the dog's back at zero within 3 to 4 months and they've wasted $4,000. On 6-8 measly, weasley commands. I think I'm going to try and get a business loan I was going to try and upgrade everything piecemeal here so that I can do board and train at my house but I'll never get there I'll die first. I have 470 lb of rescue dogs here that I have to come up with 15 lb of food flea meds and heartworm meds everyday for. I'm going to take a lean against the value of my house. It's pretty damn spooky. The biggest problem I see it with the dog training businesses that small businesses rely on repeat customers for 85% of their business right? That is the stat. We don't have any damn repeat business. Or rarely if ever. Sometimes old client will call me and say that they got a new dog or a client will call me and say that they want to learn how to use an e-collar but those are vastly the exceptions to the rule. That leaves dog trainers at a huge disadvantage to any other business.
@jthomson7820044 ай бұрын
Did you say 25 bucks a week to daycare a dog. Its 30 plus per day we live.
@CamilleGG4515 ай бұрын
Oh hey- thanks for the reminder about FB ads forgot about that!
@CamilleGG4515 ай бұрын
Ok, hows this?: "Is your habituation to your dog's issues with predatory drift causing you to experience learned helplessness?? I'll help your dog to generalize their new skills to any environment using the 3 Ds, and HEY- those days of spontaneous recovery and extinction bursts will be a thing of the past!!!" No? Ok, I'll keep working on it. 😁😁🤓
@CamilleGG4515 ай бұрын
I've always noticed that about dogs of homeless people too!! And I've definitely thought the exact same thing- it's because they're with someone all day!!! I'd also add to that: they're outside all the time so that's their more natural environment, but a huge factor I'm sure, is that they get to constantly be SMELLING things and people so underestimate how important that is in dogs being calmer/more fullfilled/relaxed. They're also less bored because they have more visual stimulation all day as well and are generally desensitized to all kinds of stimuli like motorcycles, skateboards, different types of people, sounds, etc. Definitely a lesson we can take from that and realize how important those things are to our dogs. 💗
@CamilleGG4515 ай бұрын
Lol 23:19 had to replay that cuz I wasn't sure what I heard! 😂 My kinda guy 😆 Could you maybe elaborate a bit on why the "if you qualify" is a good feature? I assume it's to give the hint that she is likely pricey and that you will need to be serious about your investment...? Just checking. This was absolutely fantastic! What's perfect is that my style of site is very different from hers so I certainly wouldn't be copying it, but all of your POINTS were excellent reminders. I too am a dog trainer just launching my dog training biz and am very familiar with web design and SEO from other previous projects in my life. This was a great refresher though so thank you thank you!
@katzonmarketing52545 ай бұрын
It flips the script and creates scarcity. We want what we can't have.
@CamilleGG4515 ай бұрын
@@katzonmarketing5254 aHA! Got it. Thanks!
@CamilleGG4515 ай бұрын
While I am loving this idea of offering specific results instead of charging for pkgs or by the hour, I'm confused about one thing: You mentioned people having issues with paying a high amt of money per hour (as you sited in the example with "I don't even pay my doctor that much"). However, if I understand correctly, you give the client a set fee amt that they'll need to pay and tell them that it'll be about 3 hours. So... even with any additional benefits they'll still be doing the math there and see how that works out to a high hourly wage right? So I know I must be missing something here...... can you clarify? That would be great and thanks in advance!! 😊😊
@isabellareeser94216 ай бұрын
The exposed guy part made me die laughing omfg. Thx for the great advice as always .
@ethangregorymorrow6 ай бұрын
This was so helpful and very timely! Thank you! I just watched a video of yours from several years ago about joining Facebook groups for free advertising, but I quickly noticed that many of these groups are just business spam. This is a very helpful update!!
@k9cfc8 ай бұрын
Calling a guy who is way more successful than you a goof? Lol😂you are mentioning DD for clicks and clout yourself. The irony lol😂 and Correct DD is a genius for thinking up a look that can be marketed. Thats what separates average from multi million dollar man and brand. Brains
@ALPHADOGTRAINING8 ай бұрын
Excellent !
@TonyMora-jl8qr9 ай бұрын
Great topic !
@TheBullyFather9 ай бұрын
This is great
@AntoniaNavarro-sw3gr9 ай бұрын
Great video! 😁
@thelogicaldog9 ай бұрын
i had a board and train who was a pug/jack russell and I think was mentally challenged. It was the only dog I failed to train the basics. After she had been with us for 3 weeks she would sit with a treat lure. but never mastered anything else. She was told off by other dogs in the day care for getting in their face and never learned to read the signs. I had to remove her from day care for her own safety. She turned out to have a bunch of allergies as well. i returned all the money the owner has spent with me and she ended up just a cuddle bug with her humans and never getting off a leash as she had no recall or any skills at all. But she was a very happy dog always licking and wiggling.
@dorinatravis9 ай бұрын
I am actually looking into getting my license for pet insurance dogs are the new kids 2024
@mazdap982 күн бұрын
Same! I sell health insurance right now and am looking to start my own pet insurance business on the weekends and slowly growing until I’m able to do it full time.
@katherinerohrbacker1459 ай бұрын
Here my arguement why you SHOULD include at minimum a price range or an hourly rate... if you don't or its not easy to find i will NOT be using you, point blank period. Additionally your wasting time on people who may not be able to afford your services.
@HoneyBadger07049 ай бұрын
I think you’re spot on with what you said here in the video! I recently discovered your channel and I’m binge listening to your videos. Great information. Thank you for doing these!
@permanentpump553810 ай бұрын
Great videos. Needed this
@CK9T10 ай бұрын
I’d like your help how can I reach you
@emilgabl906911 ай бұрын
What do you think about scent detection training?
@sanatan_yogi_org11 ай бұрын
Loved the idea. Have you found anybody doing it ?
@TribeofDavisdogtraining11 ай бұрын
If I don’t learn anything else the rest of this month this was great. I actually do the 3rd model and didn’t even know it and how to price it out. I will be adding this to my website that I’m mapping out how to create. Keep the videos coming because you’re giving out gold
@samwdavis Жыл бұрын
Why don't I ever hear trainers talk about the advantage of training in the owner's home in that it's the environment where they are struggling with issues. You can train in a facility and then when they get home, that's completely different for the dog. Is there not an advantage in training in the environment where the owners are struggling?
@katzonmarketing5254 Жыл бұрын
Because if you teach the owner how to work with the dog, they will be able to get results for themselves wherever they are.
@elsenorjones9117 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@cbrown5554 Жыл бұрын
Very good video!
@marcuslucas6260 Жыл бұрын
'promosm'
@NicksDogTraining Жыл бұрын
“You look like you’re dressed to go to a barbecue”….. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@NicksDogTraining Жыл бұрын
Adam is the man
@katzonmarketing5254 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@tracyreifkind3810 Жыл бұрын
Wow, you know nothing about Ivan Balabanov, including how to pronounce his name. Ivan has never interviewed Zak because Zak won't accept his invitation to have a conversation. As far as who Ivan has interviewed on his podcast, maybe you should have looked at any or all of his other guests. Many, if not most, of his guests you personally have probably never heard of and don't even have You Tube channels from which to steal subscribers or viewers from. A lot of Ivan's guests are researchers, scientists, behaviorists, top competitors in dog sports of all kinds. Anyway, this is obviously your opinion, and maybe you're using his name in order to promote your channel?
@wilitorastamovil Жыл бұрын
He clearly is and you tube should not allow people to use names in the title of your podcast , is too easy . I feel my brain just colapse listen to this moster . Such a bad person ! Incredible .
@NicksDogTraining Жыл бұрын
This is pure gold. Happens to me all the time, even when my dog isn’t in off-leash heel. People see the recalls and how calm/stable he is and come out to comment and ask “who trained him?!”
@NicksDogTraining Жыл бұрын
Sick logo
@NicksDogTraining Жыл бұрын
Sick in good way
@supremecanine6848 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant, Adam!
@MichiganDogTraining Жыл бұрын
Adam, Does FB allow you to share posts from your business page onto your personal page?
@katzonmarketing5254 Жыл бұрын
I think so, but I'm not 100% sure.
@daveskolnick9643 Жыл бұрын
As a balanced trainer, how do you over come their taking the position that the association of veterinary behavior insist and have studies that say, the only way to train, especially when different types of aggression are involved, is that they only use or recommend positive only methods to correct these issues? This is absolutely untrue, and dog owners dont have the time, patience, or dedicated commitment to spend weeks, months, or longer to fix their dog, especially with the liabilities these dogs cause, and when small children are involved? Time is of the essence, and these dogs are time bombs! They need results ASAP!
@katzonmarketing5254 Жыл бұрын
Counter with: It's the difference between text book veterinary medicine and real world veterinary medicine. But if they're committed to their position? Just walk away and go on to the next clinic. Personally, I've never had that issue.