Thanks! And many of us who have no resources to pay a dog trainer really, really, really appreciate having these free videos!
@AlienKissyАй бұрын
I had a guy drop his dog off to the vet I work at to board for a few days and he said "PLEASE TAKE HIM. We are both just pissing each other off" and he left lol. When he picked his dog up I told him to check you out.
@jenmdawgАй бұрын
I am so grateful my dog - my first- was too huge to not train properly. I see small and medium dogs out of control all the time. These are the same people who tell me “let your dog be a dog!” lol. My dog has a great life because we always know what we’re doing together and he gets to play a few hours every day. Love this channel.
@michelle1311Ай бұрын
Something some owners dont understand is how important consistency and follow through are! A great productive training session is instantly ruined by an owner who will let the dog off from a command. Just like you mentioned. As soon as a command exits your mouth, its YOUR responsibility to make sure the dog follows through with it. If you walk away without doing that, the dog learns you dont mean it, and old behaviors, or even worse ones will come back stronger, and will be harder to correct. Repition, consistency and follow through, will make training your dog much easier. 🙏
@caobitaАй бұрын
100% 🎯 It's a command, not an option
@Beyonder369Ай бұрын
Im very suprised when people stop me on the street and tell me my dog is amazing and ask how did I get her to be so good? If they only knew that Im retired and me and my dog train daily at a multitude of new and old task and commands. I also give her time to be a dog. I always focus on a give and take healthy relationship. Recognize that I control her world and she has wants and needs outside of just obeying me. I make everyday an adventure for us. 2 training sessions, 2 play sessions (this is also training) 2 - 3 walks everyday. I also pick an activity daily. That can be skateboarding, hikeing, agility, bite work, sled pulling, fetch, playing with another dog or off leash in the woods. We also spend time in public spaces like malls, restaurants, train stations etc. With so much activity she's a happy dog. Although we are trying to figure out who is keeping up with who. Some days I get wiped out before she does 😂❤ but she keeps me young
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Woohoo!!
@juliekagel3785Ай бұрын
That's awesome. Very well rounded program
@none_o_ur_bidnisАй бұрын
So what surprises you? If you spend so much time training your dog isn't it expected that its behavior impresses people?
@Beyonder369Ай бұрын
@@none_o_ur_bidnis im suprised people think theres some magic or freak luck that my dog is the way she is. Im sorry I didnt make that clear.
@kayceegreer441816 күн бұрын
@@Beyonder369 you did. I got it that it was the entire point in the first place.
@ChampTheBeagleАй бұрын
Building a strong relationship with your dog is amazing and has created so many wonderful moments for us.
@kepnjem7 күн бұрын
Training your dog builds up a great relationship between you both. ❤️
@splenderifficАй бұрын
super appreciate the added subtitles!! great info as always. ty tom!
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Yay! Thanks for watching
@ashwilliams3859Ай бұрын
I've found the biggest obstacle to training my GSD in public isn't necessarily my GSD but other people and their dogs. He knows and I know that 95% of these people have zero control over their dogs and everytime he starts getting over his reactivity, another careless person lets their dog right up in our space reaffirming his bias and it's back to square one. Unfortunately in dog training though, even if it's other people's fault, it's still my fault and I have to pretend to not hate these people and their ineptitude. I'm not even really a negative person but it's frustrating having people interfere with my activities on such a regular basis. Half the time they don't even apologize and don't understand how much grief they are causing me on a personal level.
@InishАй бұрын
I had dogs for 30+ years but was most of the time a roommate and not a leader. Since I rescued a Malinois Mix 2 years ago (she's now 5 yo), I have made - with the help of your Videos! - a quantum leap in understanding, handling and training my dog. We have still work to do, but she is on a very good way 👍 I bought the reactivity course a few days back, but I am considering the kickstarter too, just because I think there is no such thing as too much training or - for that matter - too much knowledge 😊You rock! 💝
@michelle1311Ай бұрын
@Inish I have owned several dogs over my life, but just a few reactive ones who have all been rescues. They're definitely not made from the same mold! Each reactive dog usually became that way for different reasons. Unfortunately, dogs can't tell you their life story, so it's up to us to interpret their cues, and see what and why it causes them to trigger. A Belgian Malinois is one I KNOW I don't have the skills for training or happily owning one. I'm a bit envious that you have taken in a rescue and have those skills. Enjoy your baby and learning with him! They're amazing dogs!!
@keithshelby6914Ай бұрын
I agree with a good amount of this. I am not a professional dog trainer but have trained many and currently have 4 dobermans (1 an unexpected rescue) and I have to tell you I disagree with talking to you dog too much. I talk to them all the time and they listen and participate. They have a huge understood vocabulary. Also touch your dogs all the time.
@mewimagine5920Ай бұрын
Another good tip/rule I learned that i implemented with my ridgeback x amstaff puppy from day one is Never playing with my hand, letting him paw or bite it. It's a hard temptation because it's super cute but I teaches them you're a play toy and can their way with you. Instead I only play with a designated tug toy that he can grab only with my permission. It's worked great, I can move freely around with anything he desires and has never put his mouth on it - toy, food, or anything. He knows how to ask for it. He's 11 months now and has impeccable manners.
@JonathanWhoeverАй бұрын
Place is the BEST thing I tought our dog. It means come slightly behind my right side and sit. This is a HUGE treat reward. And has come in handy in a couple real life situations.
@kimlittleton4943Ай бұрын
I greatly appreciate all of your wisdom and experience you share with all of us. I had a Catahoula and was doing everything wrong !!! He was leash reactive to other dogs, pulling, so many things. I started using your techniques you teach.....and he and I became a better team, and could enjoy hiking and walks. He is now 12 years old and near the end of his life. I am grateful I could give him the tools he needed to be a success. We struggled for so many of the early years, I am grateful to make his last years so much better because of what I have learned watching your videos. Appreciate you so much Tom Davis.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Happy for you!
@eyeofthebeholder7936Ай бұрын
So VERY much better than other trainers that follow the belief that you have to prove you are 'Alpha', establish your dominance, and 'make' the dog 'respect' you. Training in a way that they have to blur the corrections on their KZbin videos. 🙁 I cannot share your channel enough, 🤗 - just the other day saw a gentleman with a crated dog in the bed of his truck, on his way to have him meet another dog for the first time, telling me that no, he had no ideahowtogo about it - I immediately pointed him to your channel! 😁 Thank you for all you do!
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Idk why you’d follow them!
@eyeofthebeholder7936Ай бұрын
@@tomdavisofficial Oh, sir, I definitely do NOT follow them under any circumstances!! It's more of 🤔 education, ammunition? for those that I share you with, using the comparison of how you do ~not~ do 'this and that' as other aggressive bully trainers do. People look for all types of trainers on KZbin, and when advocating your channel, I can truthfully say how you train the owners of aggressive, or reactive dogs, giving comparative examples, or how you teach confidence such as for the therapy/service dog that was in an auto accident. I also tell of your videos of how to properly use an e-collar, and your demonstration of a prong collar on a balloon. ☺️ This last one is especially important, as when they see pics of our 'new' pup Zane and the infected wounds he had in his neck from, you guessed it, a prong collar, I can explain to them how it wasn't the use of the collar per se. I am able to share the slip leash, and your videos of how to use it, and encourage them to visit your store for any items not available locally. You, Tom, have put into videos how I have striven to train my dogs for the last 30 years of being owned by them 😋 - and by watching you 'fill in the blanks' of what I self taught, I can truly share with others that your 'no bad dogs' philosophy is not just rhetoric - the most often given example is the white shepherd in the kennel that at the beginning did not want you near the door, and how the incredible transformation was by the end of the video. I'll end this with you, sir, are indeed an inspiration and giver of hope to those that are faced with that final decision of either fix or put down. Thank you for all you do! 🥰
@francus722729 күн бұрын
In 1980, I trained my dog with all five of these. I thought he was the best dog in the world because he was the only dog I'd ever seen who was well trained. Now I know ALL dogs are the best dog in the world if they're well trained.
@gvybinАй бұрын
I am happy to say that I score 5 out of 5 ( in a positive way ) with my 1.5year OldGerman Shepperd. But I actually followed a 1 on 1 e-collar training course, I walk him everyday day off leach and each walk is infact a joyfull training, not just an uninspired walk .He loves working with me, he loves following commands. The days , I am a bit tired and working with him less active on the walks , he just tries to get my attention to work with him , to connect with him. It is true, Those 5 things are key to a joyfull relationship and lovely connection between human and dog. love your video's btw
@gvybinАй бұрын
@@tigertalks1567 If you think working and training with an E-collar is shocking a dog, you clearly have no clue what it is and how it is supposed to be used. Please stay away from it and keep your foolish woke comments to yourself. Anyone can hurt an animal with a stick, a leach, your boots , and also an e-collar if that person is a psychopath. I recommend a training with a serious trainer before even using an e-collar. You know....the first courses were without the collar, making sure Abel knew all the commands very well, using my voice and a leach, me seeing and reading his mind, with weeks of training without the collar , after that , the trainer put on the collar himself, to make sure I used it properly. Then the level is tested in a way that my dog just "feels" it . But again , I should not even be taking the time to explain it to someone , as narrowminded, giving reactions as yours above. You have no idea , the trust and bond between Abel and me, when working . You can actually notice very well, when a dog is in a perfectly relaxed happy state, not stressed in any way while walking and training. He is my 4th German Shepperd, and the first I train using an e-collar. It is a very good tool when properly used, but it can ruin your relationship with a dog in the wrong hands, but again, you do not need an e-collar for that. I have a 1.5 year old German shepperd that has now the freedom to be off leach on any walk for the rest of his life, because he is well behaved, bonded with me, never chasing a cat, another dog,another animal, being gentle with other dogs,humans, 100% sure of any recall, need I go further. I pitty all those poor dogs (and owners) that have to live on a rope (call it a leach if you like), barking and pulling and reacting towards anything out there that exites them, being unsure and not having clear direction. owners , afraid to let there dog of a leach, because they do not have trust.... One last thing, just like humans, to be able to live in harmony with others, dogs need to be positively stimulated, but also learn bounderies.
@gvybinАй бұрын
@@tigertalks1567 You have no idea who I am, you don't know me, you don't know my dog, You have never seen me work with him or other dogs, you have no idea about the bond established between Abel and me and yet.....there you are. and yet you find it necessary, without any background, to vent your anger and frustration to a stranger. I refuse to walk the same path. I will not criticize you or your way of working. At the very least I know that you love dogs and that you are there for your animals. So I gladly accept that you have to vent your anger and frustrations online to a human, a stranger. Better that, than to take it out on your animals, something you certainly will not do. Thanks for that.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Happy for you!
@gerryoconnor1400Ай бұрын
This video is so helpful to my kids with their new golden. Thanks alot Tom.
@jesuszavala-neri637Ай бұрын
8:26. Might want to update to $100 off and not 100% off. 😅 Tom, thanks for all the info. I’ve been following your videos for about a year now and it has 100% helped with my 6 month old GSD I got at 10 weeks. Been following your puppy series with Burleigh and it’s the best series you’ve evened made for someone with a puppy. Thank you!
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Haha that was my bad but you get the idea lol! Thanks for watching ❤️
@tristansanabria4440Ай бұрын
I would love to echo this further! Thanks Tom! Our 9month old Giant Schnauzer has been learning all this and we are 2 months into working the e-collar using your Dogtra and the training from your course. Thank you so much!!! It’s been so fun to following along with Burleigh and we have this new amazing addition to the family thanks to you.
@YochevedDesignsАй бұрын
@@tomdavisofficial Are you going to stand by that offer? 😂
@sandyted9064Ай бұрын
@@tomdavisofficial don't see discount upon checkout?
@FenrirAldebrandАй бұрын
@@YochevedDesignsWhen he said 100% I, for a moment wasn't surprised. But I guess that isn't the case and it's unfortunate.
@vernss3092Ай бұрын
Great video. I used to be that owner, but over the past several years, I have been trained by professionals in my local area, and I am a much better dog parent because of it.
@lourobin2728Ай бұрын
Love this video. My service dog has two release commands, Break for sniffing and call of naturel. But when he’s off duty the ultimate release is the command RELEASE. That’s when the real crazy Berner comes out. 😝
@AHHHHHH107Ай бұрын
Same, I use "break" for letting sniff and "all done" for we are completely done it's fine to let loose
@scotts.3636Ай бұрын
Great video. I've been following you for 4 years, when we first got our GSD. I let my dog sniff and be a dog, but when I want him to heel I say Diezel foose and he comes to my side, I also change my direction and call him so he engages with me. Thanks for all your free videos they help immensely.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Woohoo!! Happy to help
@NeiravideosАй бұрын
@tomdavisofficial Tom said the kick starter course would be 100% off, but he must have meant $100 off. When I entered the code for the discount it took $100 off, not 100%. I didn't register/pay.
@YochevedDesignsАй бұрын
As a dog trainer, my biggest annoyance is when owners say "Sit. Siiiiiiiiiittt. SIT. *SIT!* Come on Fido, sit for mommy. Oh well, it looks like he doesn't feel like sitting right now."
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Same dog
@jneallaАй бұрын
Hahaha haha
@KRDPАй бұрын
Tom. Thanks to your training ny dog has become one of the most respectable ESA and Therapy dogs. 😎 he knows turn and place and sit stay and Break, Tom. thanks to you my dog is not bothered by usps, thanks for helping me let go of the anxiety
@itsfinneganagainАй бұрын
👏💥👍 THANK YOU for your teachings!!!!! They have changed our lives!!!
@Kristen10-22Ай бұрын
Tom I ❤ the crickets pic of house & couch lol! Gave me a good laugh
@dawnsaffel2620Ай бұрын
Awesome informative video Tom , as always !!!! 🐾🐾
@nikkihamilton437428 күн бұрын
My friend just says “ no” every time her dog is a pain….but he doesn’t know what the word “ no” means! Bonkers! !
@barbaragoertz29324 күн бұрын
I have a Mexican rescue who was a stray living on the streets. I don't know anything about her life before she came to me. She is very fearful of other people and other dogs. Walking her can be challenging. Some days she is okay and doesn't pull very much but other times she almost drags me along. Luckily she only weighs 20 pounds.
@Alphacuremom553 күн бұрын
Maybe she only responds to Spanish
@stephaniechapman2010Ай бұрын
Last one I am guilty of. She is some what like velcroed to me. Our walks are perfect since I started working with her after her owner spent the first 8 months of her life letting her do whatever she wanted. I think he was afraid of her, because the second day at my house, she growled at me when I stopped her from trying to chew on a chair. Attitude adjustment made and she responds wonderfully. Leash with a hermspringer collar changed everything. Now I can walk her off leash (though I always do so in a fenced area and not at a dog park).
@carlosyanezaragon972520 күн бұрын
You just reminded me to teach my puppy to start pulling, she wants to be by my side, but I need her to start pulling. I mean she is only 3 months old, a good age to teach her good habits. Yeah she is a husky and pulling will be her job, my other husky knows that when he has a harness on, he has to pull, and when the leash is on his collar, he has to be by my side.
@sandralewis8666Ай бұрын
Love the video 👍💯 Spot on! 🐾
@loyal_dogs20 күн бұрын
Not doing any of these mistakes 🤗 would explain why my dogs and I do have a great relationship with zero issues
@katelynsk9s354Ай бұрын
Awesome video! Keep up the great work!
@fallbrkgrlАй бұрын
Great information! But I think trainers need to talk about the owners energy, affection at the wrong time, making corrections at the appropriate time, etc...and yes, I'm referencing things that Cesar Milan has taught us over the years. We have to look at dogs in a natural way, and how they tick. Full disclosure... I have the absolute worst energy for the dog I adopted almost a year ago. She's extremely fearful, and reactive. I suffer from depression and fear based anxiety. She will always feel that she has to keep us safe until she feels the energy of a calm, confident leader. Fact, almost all dogs with issues is the result of the human. Great dog trainers know that most of the work needs to be with the human. Train the owner!
@waynethompson1714Ай бұрын
A Lovely Video Tom ,you Speak so much sense for the Love of Dogs, keep up the great work TiaBella ❤🐕🐕🤩💖
@FenrirAldebrandАй бұрын
BRO. HOW DID YOU GET YOUR DOG TO STAY SO CALM when the garbage truck went by at 1:40 ? Mine hears it *in my room* and immediately bolts for his crate in fear. His fear has gotten a LOT better, don't get me wrong, but the bus and the garbage truck are still major struggles.
@n2daair23Ай бұрын
We’ve recently welcomed a new puppy to our home, and my training has been going pretty well. However, my wife seems to be trying to intervene by constantly trying to get her to be with her, always telling her to come lay by mommy, come sit by mommy, giving her little goodies at all times during the day or whenever she’s eating. I guess she’s just jealous, I don’t know. But it’s starting to kinda get to me. We had to put all 3 of our babies down last year and just recently got a puppy. I don’t know if I was quite ready for a new pup but it is what it is. I’ve been growing close to her through the training, but this constant manipulation is driving somewhat of a wedge between the pup and me. Now I guess I’m getting jealous 😂 Anyway, the situation is concerning because I’m starting to distance myself from being her primary caregiver and best friend. I wanted a trusted companion to be by my side, but I’m losing the desire to be her true friend, and not just the human that feeds and takes care of her. I might just end up going to the shelter and finding a friend that really needs my care and companionship. but it is what it is.
@robertbaelen7656Ай бұрын
No its not what it is. Let her feed and cuddle your dog, but play and walk and train your dog. There is so much more joy into the dogs live in playing then in taking food.
@Kristen10-22Ай бұрын
#4 After Goose says yeah no I’m good I say “Think about it Goose” Bam he does it 🎉
@MrJanes-cl5sjАй бұрын
yea I dont do any of those things....but thats almost certainly because ive been watching your videos for years lol....
@jenniwilloughby8802Ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks!
@elainapenn3143Ай бұрын
Tom, I love this, great stuff, super important message, but I need more Burleigh in my life. I'm living vicariously through B until I can bring my own guard dog (Bullmastiff) home next year. 😜
@rommsvhАй бұрын
Seriously, I have seen your videos for a while, and I think you help more dogs than you think, THANK YOU! But my dog does not care about anything jajaja
@clairebaldwin87332 күн бұрын
I have to use a crutch most days to get around, and on really bad days, I have to use 2 crutches. My dog will be 3 at Christmas and we have done several puppy behaviour classes. But no one has been able to tell me what to do safely when we are out and about, but she can get very reactive towards other dogs. She is very well behaved at home, but not so great with distractions. So how would you go about this when both arms are needed to keep yourself upright and walk. Any tips are greatly appreciated 😊
@theendhysteriaАй бұрын
I got a very VERY fearful puppy, he was already 5months when I got him , not socialized or potty trained (!). Traffic and people are his biggest triggers, seems like any trick is useless on him because he is too busy being completely freaked out. He is obedient and well trained at home but our walks are absolutely horrible. I’m trying to stay calm and relaxed but I’m loosing hope. What to do --?
@K-A5Ай бұрын
You can try to find a area for him and you to sit down or tell him to lay down and stay. Everytime a car passes by, tell him stay and pop the collar if he moves from the sit or lay down position at all. Stay calm and firm in your voice. When the car passes, and he doesnt react or reacts a little less each time, give him a treat and say good boy and pet him calmly but make him stay in the sit or lay down position. Do this for like 15mins a day and it could help. My dog used to attack the fence of the dog park whenever we passed on our walks through the area..and it was so reactive and scary. I took my her to sit about 20 feet away from the fence and made her sit on a big flat rock and stay there. Whenever a dog would come near the fence and bark at her, if she got off the rock I'd pop her collar and walk her back to sitting on the rock. The point was to let her observe and learn to not react to the other dogs barking through the fence. When she didnt react Id give her treats and let her hop off the rock and go for a small jog in a circle with me and then jump back up on the rock and practice staying put for a few more minutes again and ignoring the dogs. Eventually she just observed the dogs in the dog park and laid down and relaxed after a few weeks of doing this for 15mins a day.
@YochevedDesignsАй бұрын
@@K-A5 When I got my rescue dog she was fear aggressive with children and other dogs. By using this technique I got her to be able to get sniffed by other dogs, and to hold still to get petted by small children. She's the calmest dog you could ever imagine now, because she knows I'm in charge and I'm keeping her safe.
@Texas240Ай бұрын
Search beckman's dog training channel. He's got good, practical stuff. Also, on beckman's, I just saw a vid discussing life stages and relevant training. Basically, if you're 5 month old dog is freaked out outside, don't take him outside to areas you know he'll be scared in. Search beckman's dog training age appropriateness. You don't need to be socializing a 5 month old. You need to be making them feel safe and bonding with you and basic obedience (sit, down, settle). I've also been doing dog behavior crash course as I recently rescued an 8 months old stray puppy. If your pup can handle a car ride (maybe in their crate covered by a sheet if needed), take them somewhere quiet so they can get accustomed to outside without the things they're scared of. Otherwise, just save it. Potty training is much easier if you're using a crate. At 5 months he should be able to wait 5 to 6 hours but should have a chance 30 minutes after eating or drinking. Try to avoid baby wet nap things, those blue mats as some dogs won't differentiate that and carpet.
@juliekagel3785Ай бұрын
I had to do this w a rescue. We drove to a quiet street corner and did 15 minute increments. Have you seen Tom block the dogs visual ? You need to block the visual and practice Look and Down. And palm food in the face but identify the stimulus. Try not to touch the dog allow them to calm and adjust 'car' plam food in face w Look and redirect. This dog was 13 inches and a foster did drag the dog. I did use behavioral herbs and ended up using medicine which helped a lot
@MooseFreemanАй бұрын
I would love to talk to you on the correlation of dog training and the 7 habits of highly effective people and the ideas of rehabilitation of dogs behavior.
@YochevedDesignsАй бұрын
Ooh, I like that idea!
@aleje5761Ай бұрын
Trust me, I appreciate what you share. 🙏 😂
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Thank you!
@DefCantGameАй бұрын
Getting a 6 month old pomsky puppy at the age of 5 I guess I feel chill that i wasn't doing the things in this video, that being said so many people have untrained off leash dogs around here running up, even careless people letting their dogs out to run in traffic
@alext7647Ай бұрын
Instant subscribe
@NM-qc2dhАй бұрын
It is interesting how you compare a dog to a child. Children grow up and become adults and we have to stop commanding them as we both mature.Dogs also grow up and mature and yet we continue to treat them like children. Training needs to be progressive and we must accept the nuances and be cognisant of adulthood and maturity, dog or man.
@louie480Ай бұрын
I got a German Shepherd, approximately three years old female from the Humane Society a couple days ago. She’s very timid and shy and won’t play with any toys or run much. She hasn’t learned any commands yet and I’m worried I’m gonna do something wrong if there’s anyone that would like to give me advice or talk to me I would appreciate that.👍
@Den-sr9bq7 күн бұрын
I got my dog from the pound She attacks almost all dogs when i am walking and she is scared Outside of my House How can i help her to Not be so scared outside And how do i get rid of the agression towards other dogs?
@elizabethfelton1973Ай бұрын
Hi Tom, I've been watching your videos since before Covid and wish I had booked a training then! I did use what I learned with my first rescue dog, but I now have three dogs and was wondering if you have any tips on a) walking three dogs together and b) how to train them (it's difficult if they are all in the same space, but then they need to work together).
@juliekagel3785Ай бұрын
It can be really hard for a pack to work together if they feed off each other. The walking can than be more of a mjs direction agression. Coming from a rescuer always w a pack feeds off each other. The walk could be your most important tool for each dog separately even if that means now only 30 minutes. Alternate and trade offs one dog may get rhe big walk and an outing or you dog rotate when cooler. Not every day each dog will get the same time same outing or experience. But the one to one for ME has been most important
@Godzi-CicciolinoАй бұрын
What about a shelter dog of 4 or 6 y.o. who never had any training???
@MichaelAnthony-vq9ku27 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video, it was helpful. One question I have always had, why do some trainers have the dog on the left side? I live where there are many bike/pedestrian trails and it's very annoying when dogs are walked along the center line of the trail. Dangerous also when I am biking. Wouldn't it make more sense to keep dogs separated by walking them on the right side of a side walk or trail? -Thanks
@MissJenni_ISOАй бұрын
In this video, under step #3, you state that we can save 100% on your course, essentially making your course free. Is that true? I have used your methods on my rotweiller with great success... just a couple of fine tuning on his leash training needed while on walks. Mainly dealing with distractions... people, dogs, squirrels. LOL I would love to learn more about what I need to do better for Buster. He trusts me, too. Thanks for all you do.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Sorry $100 off
@barbarajean7208Ай бұрын
Wow, Burleigh is huge! I haven't seen him in a while. What a handsome guy.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Hehe thanks!
@ricksteverson3709Ай бұрын
Tom, went to get the course and it was $100 off vs 100%. Let me know if I'm doing something wrong please. Thanks.
@raniyuna2930Ай бұрын
I don't do mistakes there...😅 I am happy to know. But truth is that 1.5 year I study all Toms and others trainers videos and people start to ask me how I trained my dog so obedient.😅
@gagsmediaАй бұрын
My 9 week old puppy knows the COME command and will gladly do it. However on occasion he won’t Come and just sits there…instead of just repeating come what do I do in this scenario so he doesn’t win?
@unholycheeseburgerАй бұрын
I do a little bit of number 5. I'll stop that immediately.
@MarshClarke5 күн бұрын
Yep say it once
@canterleviАй бұрын
How do you train dogs like beagles and other scent-driven dogs to come when called? I’ve noticed they are generally pretty difficult about recall, my dog being no exception.
@gabriellame1815Ай бұрын
I would add one more, which I did recently by my stupidity 🤪: trying to train a dog after his/her breakfast 🙈 he was so ignorant, so I learned my lesson: dogs can be trained only with an empty stomach 😅
@beatawalczak6287Ай бұрын
I'm sorry. When in UK?
@suegohlke1942Ай бұрын
I didn’t get an email after I signed up for a class. I checked trash too
@lourdesvera8923Ай бұрын
Love your videos, great videos, people need training. Lol!
@nynomadfjc3907Ай бұрын
Kinda hard to train heal with a 12week old Golden retriever who turns into a boat anchor after 10ft
@MarshaMarshaMarsh4Ай бұрын
We just argued about this last night lol not lol, ty!
@RaulGarcia-cg3vnАй бұрын
Hey tom..im trying to decide on an e-collar..i'm really considering your dogtra..question does your remote float on water if dropped? Its not a deal breaker just a nice little extra feature..thanks
@pesarenoАй бұрын
Aw man I got excited when you said 100% off. But you meant $100 off 😅
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Haha yeah my bad
@cinchhhАй бұрын
you got me with the thumbnail. I thought this video had a vizsla in it.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Sorry
@cinchhhАй бұрын
@@tomdavisofficial find a Vizsla to make content with! Would be awesome. Keep up the good work
@torisullivan4528Ай бұрын
My dog walks best with a p-collar. However my Herm Springer link separate at the clip constantly. Is there another brand that is more stable?
@shilohpointfarm8544Ай бұрын
That code only gives a 50% discount. How do I get 100%?
@rhaegarxix5577Ай бұрын
Hey bro were you supposed to say halfway through you get %100 off the Kickstart course and then at the end you say $100 off the Kickstart course?
@eyeofthebeholder7936Ай бұрын
While showing this video to someone, we caught you saying "100% off"....... a mispeak, I take it? 🤭
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Yes
@eyeofthebeholder7936Ай бұрын
@@tomdavisofficial shucks, lol!
@Mwm-x3nАй бұрын
Ive had to let go of the leash for my own safety..
@lindahawkes1550Ай бұрын
In California, it is against the law to let your dog off leash or longer than a 6-foot leash.
@jorge7246Ай бұрын
What where? I go everywhere with my dog off leash I mean maybe since he’s small and well trained people don’t worry about it but no one has said a thing to me
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
It’s also illegal to do drugs in California….. 🫨
@lindahawkes1550Ай бұрын
So, what does this have to do with unleashed dogs? Some unleashed dogs have and will continue to attack other dogs and people. AND YOU DO NOT KNOW WHEN IT WILL HAPPEN
@lindahawkes1550Ай бұрын
P S. I would expect better from a professional!!!!!!!
@jorge7246Ай бұрын
@@lindahawkes1550 😂 lmfao
@NM-qc2dhАй бұрын
We also see many older people with perfectly respectful relationships with their dogs each for the other. Obviously these relationships evolved long before the advent of KZbin dog experts/ trainers who “btw have been doing this for 10yrs” I guess he started in nappies. Many of these YT experts seem to be men. I wonder if this is only about power and domination over a dependent beast and perhaps these areas are lacking in their human relationships. After all it’s easy to control a creature who is completely dependent on you for food,water, shelter and freedom and it’s obvious if you yank the leash around its throat it’ll do as you want. These kids make my skin crawl.
@amiewilson3012Ай бұрын
I have an issue with my on lead break. I have a 4 year old intact male bullmastiff cross. We have had reactive issues and he doesn't like strangers touching him which I've accepted but my issue is if we are walking and he's done 5/10 minutes walking to heel (heel will do more) and I say break he goes mad. Like he has to smell all the smells and pee on everything in 0.1 second and he will bolt from one side to the other. I've tried shorter heel then breaks so working right back up from 30 seconds of each nothing works. Please help
@phyziiiicАй бұрын
honestly, theres days my husky wont listen for shit, cause hes unneutered and his sexdrive is insane on those days.. unless i get him neutered, i cant help to make it any better.
@ricksteverson3709Ай бұрын
Looks like your offer is for $100 off. Just know that in the video you said 100% off. Darn. Still a good deal, but 100% was in the budget for sure.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
Haha sorry
@shaunvigil8223Ай бұрын
Are you related to Craig from the Flyingwheels youtube channel? You sound identical, and look very similar
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
No but I’ll check it out
@shaunvigil8223Ай бұрын
@@tomdavisofficial thanks for what you do. We got a GSD pul a couple weeks ago and your videos have been invaluable.
@redsrt4Ай бұрын
100% off the course?! So the course is free!?!
@amarindersharma7755Ай бұрын
We are lucky to listen to so kind words of wisdom but constantly stressing that how great you are to give us FREE training tips .. FREE FREEE FREEE , again and again is more like blowing your own triumphant. It’s your choice to start this KZbin channel and we are lovingly following you but not for the cause as if to hear it constantly that we are some Avaricious, cheap or freeloaders !
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
That’s subjective, from my perspective to Be mindful of I’m not saying this is free to make me look good. I’m saying it because there’s zero excuse for any dog owner to fail. It’s also your choice to follow someone and subscribe to them. I’m not implying my subscribers are freeloaders, they have created a beautiful life for me and my family. Your perspective is subjective to you which is fine but not even closely aligned with my messaging in my videos.
@RobertMichaelWalkerАй бұрын
Can you not change the video to correct your 100% off mistake? Thats... significant. I was going to get other stuff because I thought that course was free and kept getting the wrong thing. Ended up getting nothing for now because I was confused...
@----.__9 күн бұрын
8:25 You mention your course is 100% off using the code however that's not the case. Not sure how that impacts you legally.
@PabloEstefan-sw7tlАй бұрын
I do zero wrong, so no guarantees
@garilou2Ай бұрын
I have s'en you teaching heeling. I have seen how you use " Break". The 5 points that you make might be right, but I would never let you handle one of my dogs. NEVER!
@aaroncorona6356Ай бұрын
Says 100% off but it only gives off 100 and the course is about 200
@MarshClarke5 күн бұрын
Ps.His RECALL IS BULLET PROOF,HE WILL BOLT FROM PLAYING WITH A DOG IF I WHISTLE.people need to understand a pack and what a dog respects.If THEY dont recognise u as a pack leader they are nuts ,theyre frightened n trying to lead you pulling you down the road.My Amstaff waits outside shops offlead other dogs owners come up n let them sniff his bum n Wally is just staring in the shop looking for me
@drewgee6261Ай бұрын
When is a puppy to young to train I think my 5 week old is like still in infant baby mode he don’t listen or he’s just deaf
@angelatandfam9308Ай бұрын
That is too young besides carefully exposing them to noises, children, etc. They are supposed to still be with their mom until 8 weeks at least.
@janelrussell2514Ай бұрын
You meant $100 off, not 100% off
@jamesmoriarty9603Ай бұрын
*WHEW* - I'm just glad "dogs in the bed" isn't on the list
@sueatkinson3553Ай бұрын
Haha me too
@SilverbeardedsurferАй бұрын
I'd have thought most celebrity dogs would already be trained. How else did they get famous.
@tomdavisofficialАй бұрын
The contrary
@SilverbeardedsurferАй бұрын
@@tomdavisofficial Lassie for example. Or the littlest hobo. They must be trained to get the part, surely?
@iCandiMandyАй бұрын
I gotta say something ....your so damn good looking I can't take it thanks for all you do!
@dollijokinenАй бұрын
I dont expect this to be answered just by past data however what if your pulling your dog to catch up with you? Dogs just lazy......