Bringing prince into the mix definitely changed things, that was so interesting to watch. Almost like it gave them the same hardship to bond over. Not sure about the protecting his brother thing tho, it’s possible but it looked more like he just got a little tripped out over the excitement of the 2 playing to me.
@sameulljacson9807 Жыл бұрын
Prince is just so adaptable to any situation. Dobermans are different like that as they have a high empathy to understand others.
@Einwetok Жыл бұрын
Nothing bonds brothers like the same hardship (in their eyes).
@BDTraining Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@femalepower6244 Жыл бұрын
I see it as Keba protected his brother. 10 y ago I had a female American Bulldog she was called the 'police' among owners in the flock 20 dogs daily meet up. those who messed or was rough to anyone, she literally rolled them out the the flock even away from their owner to. All the other dogs always seeking her as their protective mother. She opened my eyes to dogs communication and behaviour. She was amazing, just like Prince.
@dottiscamprunamuck2830 Жыл бұрын
They're awesome dogs. I had 2 males at the same time(both fixed). They got along awesome, because one was happy being the boss and the other needed a boss. Only a few scuffles, with only superficial injuries.
@MontanaPDX Жыл бұрын
Nah, he eas looking to bite his brothers but a few times. I think he is the problem.
@cobyrobins973 Жыл бұрын
Everything he does is intentional. I love watching a master at work.
@SJane3 Жыл бұрын
Leave it to the play bow master to break the ice! Haha love Prince so much!!
@kennethlandert8350 Жыл бұрын
I think he reacted because he didn't want to be involved. He got flustered at Prince, And that is awesome!!! Your a hell of a trainer.
@bastanley Жыл бұрын
The bit at the end showing the brothers playing with no muzzles - AMAZING!!
@andihd8768 Жыл бұрын
I think protecting the brother. He dips under his brothers leash to get to prince. Wow, transformative.
@targetsunshine6060 Жыл бұрын
Them playing together is so awesome ! They way these dogs LIVES can be changed is amazing
@sandybitter4609 Жыл бұрын
Having these two dogs interact with each other in appropriate ways must be so gratifying for the owner who had to witness and deal with their fighting… I am so happy for these two dogs.😍
@kathrynsackett Жыл бұрын
By far one of the best sessions I’ve seen from you. I love seeing such drastic transformations. Great work again! 🐾
@aocbbl Жыл бұрын
The only dog centric channel that i follow. This says a lot about this man.
@spykethespider5070 Жыл бұрын
I love prince. He is fantastic. I had the pleasure of meeting a similar dog while working at a shelter. One of the board members has a German Shepard husky mix that she brings in to help out some of the shelter dogs. That dog was recently a part of a break through made with a very reactive border collie. The collie is now able to make friends instead of enemies.
@K9_Queen Жыл бұрын
I think the 2nd dog got excited with all the fun watching Prince & his bro & actually wanted to join. The growl almost happened as soon as he was whiplashed backwards when he reached the end of the leash; so it seemed like a instinctual frustration - like why do they get to interact & I get yanked back (because he was on leash). I think you both could’ve dropped the leashes right when Prince & the bro simultaneously bounced down into a play bow. That was a game changing moment 🙌🏽 Secondly - looks like these dogs started getting along once an authoritative dog handler (Joel) took over. Says a lot about how things are handled back home w the owners. Likely very little structure, calmness, rules etc. That’s when dogs get out of hand & attack one another. Hopefully the owners make the right changes at home to keep the peace & harmony back home 😊
@Yeoman7 Жыл бұрын
Prince loves this woman!
@lorettaslivinski5706 Жыл бұрын
That's a beautiful sight 🎉
@SJane3 Жыл бұрын
Always gets me emotional when I see transformations like this! Dogs deserve to be around other dogs without being stressed! Those two will get to be such great pack mates!!
@Michele_6815 Жыл бұрын
Wow, the ending gave me chills. That was AWESOME. 🐶 ♥️🐶
@Tessienz Жыл бұрын
So heartening to see the last few minutes. Friends at last. 👏👏
@brianl2595 Жыл бұрын
❤️That video! The 2 brothers playing next day, made my day! Great job everyone. Especially Prince 😁🐾
@mtbalot Жыл бұрын
My mind is blown 🙏
@KellyFrisby Жыл бұрын
Joel, you and Prince and your trainers are miracle workers. I wish you lived closer so I could bring my dogs to you!
@joyfulk9services Жыл бұрын
A mix of both. Cattle dogs are known to "cheap shot" from behind. Also seemed like instinctive herding/mediating behaviour, typical for a cattle dog as well trying to tone down the energy. Prince raised the arousal level, encroached in his space, being insecure he didn't like that plus being restricted/frustrated on leash/muzzle, might have been resource guarding of his brother, not so much "protection" more "jerky" in an insecure/unsure way...funny though, Prince can bring some comic relief, maybe lightening the mood a bit, setting a better tone for the brothers to bond again. Nice correction Allison! Lol
@teresatanasi5143 Жыл бұрын
As an ACD owner for 13 years. I have had “hard” herding dogs for 6 decades. ACDs are NOT for everyone. Period. They were bred to deal with WILD cattle. They won’t back down( Thank goodness for me) M boy saved my life while losing his. I have had an ACD who wants my dog yet, put his body in between a rattlesnake before he was my dog. He made it 2/10ths mile down the road before I could walk down the stairs. At 8 yo he jumped my fence to grab a tweaker trying to pull me in a truck. They are very picky about who they like. They have incredible long memories. You may not believe this, I have a rare poultry farm and they are the protectors of my free range poultry.They will jump into 400 pounds of Tom turkeys quarreling, and “pet” sit bantam chicks. They alert me to doves that fall from trees. They have taken on rogue Great Pyrenees who didn’t get the message they were LGDs. People see my dogs from the road and are so impressed with a peacock laying next to them. I will talk 99.9% of people out of getting these dogs. They live to please their owners, but I personally wouldn’t do same litter of pups.
@joyfulk9services Жыл бұрын
@Teresa Tanasi thanks for thay insight! Really interesting information! Not the breed for me...but I am a Rottie fan! A different type of cattle herding dog LOL built for butchers and work, not driving wild cattle the same as those! Definitely not for everyone, agreed!
@teresatanasi5143 Жыл бұрын
@@joyfulk9services They we’re great drover dogs! Rotties are fantastic for the right owner!!
@spiritualmaintenanceclubamy Жыл бұрын
I have two 11 month old brothers. Outside of the home one is reactive and afraid of people and the other one is super friendly and wants to play with everyone. Very different personalities and they absolutely love one another EXCEPT they do have a few moments from time to time and did start a bad pattern at a specific time with fighting and aggression. I was able to break the pattern after watching your videos and using your methods. And I always remind them that they are BFFs forever.
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
Joel is the bomb!
@jackiegarcia3364 Жыл бұрын
Had to pause this video just to comment! This is absolute gold! I own a cattle dog mix and those subtle tense stares are the signals he does. He made me a better handler and I can read sketchy dogs better because of him. He doesn’t even growl. Just tension and all in the eyes. I knew exactly when the cattle dog was gonna strike Prince. Trainers should see this video and reactive dog owners. So educational to see this body language. Cattle dogs man, they just ain’t about other dogs. The majority of them seem to have issues with dogs and I joke it’s in their DNA to bite twice, once as a dog and second as a cattle dog. Thank you for sharing these videos! I love it! I’m a dog trainer and love learning from everyone but love your approach of using your helper dog. I hope to raise a great helper dog to assist dogs like this. Some great helper dogs helped my reactive dog but he still requires management. My new dog isn’t as confident or bold so I can’t put her in a situation with dogs like this. So I’ll just use her for the super nervous or fearful but none bitey dogs. Not all dogs have the confidence and ability to bounce back like Prince, you picked and raised an excellent dog!
@gyrlgeorge Жыл бұрын
I LOVE this style of training. I have a cattle dog EXACTLY like this. I use your methods and it’s amazing how much better his behavior is. He was one and a half years old when I got him and he had absolutely no training whatsoever. He was basically FERAL, and had never been taught anything at all, and especially did not know the command NO. He was constantly in your space, which I really dislike and now he knows back and sit and stay. It’s taken me six months to train him just to do this!
@K8-BB8 Жыл бұрын
Cattle dogs are the toughest breed I have ever worked with, but, one good thing is, once you have dealt with a cattle dog, there really aren't many other breeds that you can't handle! (At least I keep telling myself that, I swear the dog distribution system better send me a sweet little basset hound next round!) I'm glad I went with Joel's methods' too! They are like magic for stubborn cra-cra dogs! I equate Joel's methods to boot camps for Marine's, some dogs just thrive under this structure and are the better for the "no-nonsense drill srgt vibe". I always remind myself: Drill srgt's are tough on their recruits, because they want them to be safe in the long run, a little bit of sweat now, means less "red stuff" later. It's just as perilous for these more "difficult" dogs, if there weren't trainers like Joel, I know for a fact that it would not end well for a lot of dogs. His methods work, we are the poorer for not all trainers being well rounded in multiple pedagogies. Not all dogs are the same, not all people are the same. I wouldn't expect a super sensitive easy going sweetie to thrive in the marines, and I wouldn't expect a high energy extrovert warrior type to flourish as a preschool teacher, therefore, I think all trainers should have his methods at their fingertips to be part of their tool-kit, depending on the doggo (or demon mutt in my case) :P they are working with!
@myrjoline Жыл бұрын
Remarkable as always👏🏽👏🏽
@Crysishawk619 Жыл бұрын
Wow great relationship development
@HunnyBee23 Жыл бұрын
I needed this. Thank you!
@peacely191 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness! What a beautiful transformation! Once again awesome job Joel!!!
@abhaybhati991 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I really appreciate your videos. Not just knowing what to do but you also help me understand what my dog is feeling and why. Keep Up the good work man
@GoannaUK Жыл бұрын
This is phenomenal! Look at the two bros at the end and how they play! The owners must be so happy! Fantastic stuff, Joel!
@annatetiad.49917 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I am doing the same thing with 2 sisters, and this helped greatly.
@tylerkulhanek8650 Жыл бұрын
This is so great to see! I watched the snap a few times and it looks like Kiba was actually protecting Choji or at the very least saying get out of here. Choji tried to play with Prince but it looks like he got hesitant and then he looked a little scared and when Prince kept trying to stand over him to play that's when Kiba jumped at him to back him off. All in all this was amazing to see, I'm just hoping that they don't regress once home again.
@FluffyDog303 Жыл бұрын
It would be great to hear updates on how they progress afterwards. As the owner of a “formerly reactive” Aussie, I’m always interested in learning about other methods and how successful they are in the long term. I’m sure a big part will depend upon changes in the home as well… my assumption has always been that without structural changes in the home behaviors will likely “revert to the mean”.. but I’d love to hear updates about these dogs.
@gaileverett Жыл бұрын
@@FluffyDog303 I'm very curious about this too. Joel always says that you need to change what isn't working, so do they need some change in home design or routines? Would really like to know the answer to that.
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
Joel has that covered. No worries. My understanding is that the owners receive all the videos of the methods they used. He meets with them and emphasizes everything they need to do. He shows them and has them practice what to accomplish and how to be. They can call him if 12:17 get stuck.
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
@@FluffyDog303, see my reply below.
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
@@gaileverett see my reply below.
@BatesThaGreat Жыл бұрын
“SNIFFS ASS” GOOOOD GOOOOD, GETTING TO KNOW HIS BROTHER AGAIN @5:58
@Bricklinsv1970 Жыл бұрын
Joel You and Prince are so inspiring.
@jolindo6724 Жыл бұрын
Working dogs, how much is boredom part of this dynamic???? These cattle dogs work all day without stopping and never stop thinking....
@sarahdavis3105 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one who had a kiba! Excellent name!! ❤ excellent training 👏
@mahakhalil1 Жыл бұрын
Another really great and unique video! thank you so much for all this content!
@jillsy2815 Жыл бұрын
That section starts around 10:32. I vote for he went at Prince because he wanted to play with his brother and not share the brother with Prince! Cuz he was sniffing at the brother and went at Prince BEFORE Prince was walking away. Anyway, GREAT VID!!! This will bring u a ZILLION new clients because I hear about ppl having this problem a LOT. As always, wonderful vid & results! Great new helper, too! 🐾❤️🙏🏽
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
You are the BOMB Jillsy! Every one of your comments, from your opinions to time stamps, and your understandable and succinct breakdown of his videos of what Joel was saying and doing in your own words is extraordinary!🌟😊
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
Now, that was one long sentence! ☺️
@jillsy2815 Жыл бұрын
@@User7688.--_ Awww ur too kind, My Friend! 🐾❤️🤗🙏🏽
@xotw6455 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back it’s good to see you !! 👏
@alexandradittmann8588 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic work, Joel! That happens so often - littermates, especially males in their adolescence and early adulthood fighting... This footage gives hope that these issues can be fixed.
@DearReah Жыл бұрын
Feels like Kiba misunderstood Prince when he was towering over his brother and didn't accept the dominance of Prince. Anyway they look so happy when they play at the end of the video!
@Jayneisere04 Жыл бұрын
That was awesome great job
@Rapid_GT Жыл бұрын
Bless em, that's a great happy ending, great job and ofc the one and only IQ Doberman Princy 😊👍
@XxGamer Жыл бұрын
Love it when you tell us traits of the breed.
@terridavis9278 Жыл бұрын
Joel you are the magic man or rather a dog whisperer. Great progress.
@Enjoythepour Жыл бұрын
This is very interesting. I hope you are able to give more updates on these 2! Thank you for sharing ❤
@austyn5004 Жыл бұрын
I have cattle dog litter mates, but they’re sisters. They go through phases where they’re annoyed with each other. Making sure to give them alone time with you is so important! It’s like having two kids. Imagine ALWAYS having to spend time with your mom WITH your sibling. I’d wanna fight nonstop too
@Christopher-vf6kx Жыл бұрын
Great analogy. Have boy/girl sibling austrailian shepherds and the same is true. They each have their individual safe place they go to themselves now to chill and it makes all the difference in the family. Boy watches out for and kindly, via body position or chest bumping, protects the girl when she indicates stress in mixed dog situations though.
@austyn5004 Жыл бұрын
@@Christopher-vf6kx thanks! I learned this idea from Stonnie Davis. It totally made sense. I have two daughters (10 and 8) and they start acting out if I don’t give them one on one. Why would it be any different with the two dogs?! My only gripe is taking both out on walks together. One bullies the other one and picks fights with her. if we go to the dog beach, they feed off each other and tag team herding dogs. I just kinda gave up being out in public with both for the moment. 😮💨
@Christopher-vf6kx Жыл бұрын
@Austyn. I get it. My 12 yr old daughter trains one when I train the other independently. It took about a year honestly until I can walk them in heal on both sides without them bouncing each other. We control when they can roughhouse at home, how they are able to, and make sure the rules still apply even when outside. The break command is important, without it, they need to be paying attention to the person holding the leash. With fair breaks for them to be dogs and do dog things during the walks. We are also just weaning each off the sprengers rather easily (which we needed with them from 9mo-14mo because their thick double fur made communication with a flat collar almost impossible for them to understand)...at 1y they are 70lbs and 60lbs each, yet my 8yr old can keep one or the other in a tight heal without issues.
@broragnarok146 Жыл бұрын
Always comparing dogs with humans... 🤦🏻♂️
@austyn5004 Жыл бұрын
@@broragnarok146 the family dynamics in a pack of wolves and dogs is the same as humans. You have the alpha female and male (mom and dad) and then the rest of the pack (their pups). Wolves were easily domesticated because of the similarities of pack/family dynamics. So anthropomorphizing your relationship with your dog makes sense. On top of that, anyone who has raised kids and puppies at the same time can easily see the similarities.
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
There is nobody on KZbin that gives so much more information in each video than what the title says. Joel shows us and explains what is going on as we watch. KZbin search Beckmans dog training...(enter topic, dogs name, breed, dogs name), etc., i.e., Beckmans Dog Training be the boss
@sibeldjc1864 Жыл бұрын
He’s truly the best imo. A real gem. I’m so incredibly thankful for everything I learn here 🤍🐾
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@jordanholian7583 Жыл бұрын
Wow what an incredible change!! Love your content and I rewatch your videos to learn how to be a great dog trainer myself
@pamjarvis6199 Жыл бұрын
awesome video
@nicothenatural Жыл бұрын
Amazing! I have two female littermates, and I am grateful they never had issues with each other. I never knew it was a thing until others commented about how much they love each other + how well behaved they are. One is an ACD, and she's not much for "play" 😂 she's the play police, as I call it. But they're never aggressive, and only competitive for attention.
@austyn5004 Жыл бұрын
Lmao I have the ACD fun police sister too. 😂 she’s not like AGGRESSIVE, she’s just a bully and doesn’t like anyone playing around her
@nicothenatural Жыл бұрын
@Austyn lol it's so weird! Must be a breed thing 😆
@KBiz801 Жыл бұрын
Excellent work, heart warming finish... Another job well done, Beckman's!
@rebeccam1977 Жыл бұрын
Love seeing the next day… amazing progress. I think Keba was triggered … but wasn’t a huge reaction either way.
@songbird2g2 Жыл бұрын
You guys must be so proud of this one. ❤
@benji.B-side Жыл бұрын
I think Keeber was protecting his brother. They were previously bonded from birth and slowly that bond was being built again. Just like an owner is seen as a resource by a dog, I think in Keeber's head, that resourceful friendship of their early days, was coming back in his mind. If you notice the sniff of Keeber on his brother, that was important I think in the attack. With Prince being over the top of the head and neck of his brother, that sniff (And maybe also, a lack of understanding of this 'dog play'?'), reinforced this resource reminder and Keeber decided to guard this resource. (Edit: Just to add, he may have just been jealous? 😆). I could be wrong, but if Keeber was not sniffing his brother and was half a foot back, he may not have attacked? Great video Beckman, so interesting.
@jillsy2815 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you
@RubixCubed81 Жыл бұрын
I slowed it down to .25x speed and Prince jumps back before Kebo goes after, the other leash stopped Kebo from going further, I’m 50/50 on it. The sniff of the brother yes amazing and a vote for protecting his brother however Kebo wasn’t paying attention to Prince until he jumped back. Could go either way. Although shout out to those two for also feeling 50/50 and not having the benefit of slowed down replay.
@User7688.--_ Жыл бұрын
@@RubixCubed81, how do you slow down replay? Mobile, computer? I want that. 😊
@davidrees7978 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@kelseymatarese Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. I'm working through a similar situation with my Chihuahua mix (hes the aggressor) and deaf ACD (puppy). Your content is what I've been basing my training on. It's a slow process like you said. But, it is actually working.
@darrellowings2343 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, healers are up there with Malinois. Lot of dog. Need training early, need a lot of it and needs a lot of exercise. More than likely not dogs for everyone. You and Ceasar are among the few that will take something like this on and know what to do. Much respect. I think the one going at the end is dominance or something but it's aggression. Not sure it can be fixed. One's over the badness ready to play the other same litter same sex is not. It could be left over apprehension from their little tiff but I remember the owner saying one is more the aggressor and doing the damage.
@jorgelpolo2009Ай бұрын
Joel Beckman and Robert Cabral are my favorite Online trainers. I'm in AZ, not in Cali
@Romaobb Жыл бұрын
I love the names of these two
@donnamensing8252 Жыл бұрын
I need more on handling fighting littermates.
@K8-BB8 Жыл бұрын
Love it! This is a total "my brother, only I can beat him up" moment. Keba smelled Choji on the neck to check to see if he was hurt. When Keba saw the "whale eye" of his brother, I saw the change in Keba. Keba stood up straight up and looked Prince right in the eye. "I'm the only one who can take shots at my brother, and the "son of a b" (excuse the pun), is gonna learn today!" Very sweet, and very inspiring, I'm glad they worked on finding their way to rebuilding their relationship and trust! Only Joel could find a happy ending in such a short time!
@naokookada9885 Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh❤❤❤❤ now they are best friends😭😭👏👏💕💕
@Ghost2743 Жыл бұрын
It did look like he was being protective to me, Prince had JUST started playing with his brother, he smells his brother's ear (who was still a lil unsure) and Prince was RIGHT there still being very forward. He wasn't even looking at Prince until he lunged at him.
@joannecolclough823 Жыл бұрын
love it well done Joel and Prince
@TrustandobeyGod Жыл бұрын
I think the brothers just needed some space from each other!! 😊
@nancydegeorge1143 Жыл бұрын
I've just found your video training sessions. We have adopted to rescue chihuahuas. They are sisters and 8 yrs old. We are presuming they were used as breeding dogs. OUR vet has said they've had litters for sure. Before we adopted them they had mammary tumors and were just desexed. They still had sutures in. We were told they got on well with other dogs and cats. Well when they get agitated (other dogs or strangers) they severely attack each other! I think the mussels are a great idea. One girl actually has bitten a gentleman on his ankle. Just because he was there and she was agitated with a person walking by. I'll be watching more videos and trying to use some of your strategies. They haven't had much training. They're still happy to pee in the house. We're working on that at the moment. We adored them and want to help them be more calm and friendly.
@SimonJones-iv5zhАй бұрын
what a cute ending👍
@hardwoodgems Жыл бұрын
Wow, this was the best evidence for you need to get your dogs with good dogs!
@KennyKennTV Жыл бұрын
Wonderful result. Maybe they needed was a big reset. Sometimes when you’re so used to an environment and how you act, you need to get out of that space and reset your attitude
@robertmcdonald8042 Жыл бұрын
I watched it on super slow a few times and its actually 50/50, but what I deciphered was that Keba was puzzled by the situation, keba got close to his brother as if to assess the situation, you could see a little stand off between all three, one relationship was friendly but to Keba, it seemed like he didn't know if it was friendly or not, its this unfamiliar dog getting very close to them. So either it was Keba being defensive, like yeah, this is my brother, could have been some biological response, or it could have been fear based entirely for his own protection, thinking that the situation was worse than it was (OR, it could just be him not knowing how to act around another dog in that situation) the interesting thing though was Keba's head inspecting the situation, getting close to his brother's face, and investigating what was happening, instead of reverting back to hiding and keeping distance, there was a moment of "are you okay?"/ "Are we okay right now?" Unsure of what play is with another dog
@jackiegarcia3364 Жыл бұрын
Answer to your question. I think Kiba went after Prince the second time due to the increased excitement and energy of the other dogs. Mine is similar. Better with calm dogs doing nothing but then the fun police comes out and he wants to stop the excitement/arousal of the other dogs. It is interesting to watch who he corrects. My dog has done similar behavior toward a family member’s dog when it would play with our young dog. Everyone said it’s protection but I don’t think so. I think the puppy just represented excitement and he didn’t want them engaging in exciting play. The family dog knew to just keep space when my dog was around but would be playful when he was removed from the picture or in command while the friendlies played. I think these type of dogs are so conflicted in their minds. Like they want to avoid, bite and sniff but they are all over the place and can feel unpredictable to owners. My dog has been in play groups at training facility wearing his muzzle and he would watch the other dogs play and want to engage and be curious but then one over excited dog would send him back to the nippy dog. Gets overwhelmed so easily. Tough dogs indeed! So awesome to see one of them be playful. Got so excited for them!
@csuanfa Жыл бұрын
I think he is protecting his brother. Once i protect a german sheperd against a great dane. Since then she always come to me like a lap dog, for get some affection when we met. She remembered that.
@forbidden8 Жыл бұрын
That was awesome! Thank you, for the best psychology video available on Blue Heeler behavior and how to cure the disorder. Male not de sexed @ 33kg and 20 months of age my boy hates all other dogs, it is a struggle every day 😵💫 If only there was a Joel and Prince in Australia
@kerrygray2726 Жыл бұрын
LOL I think that was cattle dog nippies. .and taking advantage of the situation. love your work...often share the videos. ....granny owned by a cattle dog.
@PlsNevaSurrenda Жыл бұрын
the way I GASPED when he play bowed o m g.
@jaysage6252 Жыл бұрын
Kiba and Choji. Naruto fans. Love it LOL
@TapOnToeKnee Жыл бұрын
I think he was protecting, if you watch prince everytime his attention seemed to be on his brother he got a little more tense. But when prince broke attention from both of them he started to back off
@TapOnToeKnee Жыл бұрын
If you ask me you can even see prince look to you as if to say "should I correct him? Because we want them to bond"
@BDTraining Жыл бұрын
If Prince actually thought that, that would be truly amazing.
@TapOnToeKnee Жыл бұрын
@Beckman's Dog Training I truly believe he did and I'm taking your response as my sign to open a traning program. Thank you.
@1brokenbychrist Жыл бұрын
Great title!
@koopspook Жыл бұрын
took in a puppy and pretty much let my 3-4 yo rottweiler raise it. big mistake. puppy grew up getting pummeled and became a beast. He started all the fights even though it never ended well for him. Rottweiler avoided picking fights with him but once there was a fight i had to physically put myself in both of their faces and took damage too. The rotty dished out nasty damage but once the dog healed up he was up for a rematch. EVery week or a few times a month spread out theyd get into it. THey'd be best buds the rest of the time. We did eventually rehome the young dog even though i was making progress with him. I think it was good because we didn't just give him away at the worst version of himself. He was a little scarred up looking like a pro fighter but on the inside he was a good happy dog.
@tracymills3174 Жыл бұрын
This “proof is in the pudding” video brought a smile to my face. Be sure to watch right to the end!
@Chasenhaws Жыл бұрын
So, I went back and watched Keba's little charge at Prince like 10 different times. To me, it looked like Keba was protecting his brother. You see Prince and the brother (can't remember his name) play bow, but then the brother gets a little frightened, a little unsure and quickly backs up in a lowered, submissive position. He ends up right beside Keba. When this happens, Keba starts smelling his brother. Prince runs up to the brother to keep trying to play, but he's positioned over him. He backs off just a smidge, then takes a couple steps back towards the brother, which positions him right over him again. This is when Keba goes at him. Keba was kind of interested in what they were doing at first, but then his brother became unsure and tried to back off. I think, to Keba, it just registered that his brother was uncomfortable so he stepped in. Also, many ACDs are very big on "keeping the order". Anytime a commotion starts, they see it as their job to step in and shut it down. I think this could have played a part too. Also, this is definitely my favorite video so far....just because 2 Cattle Dogs, am I right?!
@RubixCubed81 Жыл бұрын
The two additional things I noticed were that Prince jumps back prior to Kebo lunging at him and the leash on the brother also being in Kebo’s way, not sure how much that impacted the lunge.
@Chasenhaws Жыл бұрын
@@RubixCubed81 I also noticed, though, that Kebo growled before he lunged. Joel questioned whether the lunge was to protect the brother or whether it was the same herding type instinct that the brother showed in the first video. That growl is another reason why I think it was a protection thing. Most cattle dogs don't growl before they nip while herding. It's a very instinctual thing for them. They see something running and their bodies just react before they even have a chance to think about what they're doing. A growl, on the other hand, is a warning, which goes against the instinctual nature of a herding nip.
@ediethiel3026 Жыл бұрын
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@smash4236 Жыл бұрын
I watched it a few times... prince moved back a touch bit didn't leave or walk away... I'd say it was almost a little bit if jealousy from kiba to be honest... but hopefully he was being protective for his bro
@TJ-bn2cn Жыл бұрын
You asked what I think, I think I’d let you understand this behaviour problem!
@Castigar48 Жыл бұрын
Then hell does this even mean
@Potz4pizza Жыл бұрын
This is a good example of how heelers need strong leader/trainer at home. They also need lots of positive reinforcement to build their confidence and relationship with you, which was not illustrated here. You can't just steam roll them and end up with a well balanced dog.
@Christopher-vf6kx Жыл бұрын
So true, had what we believe was an acd/shepherd mix and she was quiet and intentional. Needed firm yet fair direction on not what to do when young and lessening positive reinforcement and snuggles as she got older and her confidence was solid. Kind and focused yet never really submissive/reactive to anything. Greatest dog I personally have ever seen. :)
@voodoorezt7522 Жыл бұрын
The playbow and the shake ( removes stress) are incredible they are making huge progress. But they seem timid around each other, which is probably trauma from their fight. the reason I think and what i could hear from Keba is kinda dominant/boss around his brother who showed submission to Prince which other dogs can take as fear unless socialized with a lot of dogs. If i were to guess Keba has a higher position in the litter than the other one. Keba seems to be avoiding Prince more than the other one, probably because prince is dominant, calm, and a awesome boy!
@MsMtheory Жыл бұрын
He ain't heavy...HE'S MY BROTHERRRRRRR...Yaaa! lol Well done sir! * olive branch lol..hehe
@NigelNjoroge Жыл бұрын
Wow prince really shows who's boss
@clairevp1980 Жыл бұрын
the play at the end was good...hmmmm may b protecting ....ive seen my older dog do the same with another dog wen playing ruff with his little brother ...
@CodedBookworm Жыл бұрын
Heelers are amazing dogs! My favorite breed ever, but I definitely would not recommend them for everyone...you have to know what you're doing. I raised three so far two girls and one boy. Again, absolutely amazing dogs but please do breed research, folks!
@greg33033 Жыл бұрын
that was an attack on prince by keeba when price backed away. keeba was watching them play so it wouldn't have been for protection. will be interesting and more apparent when they get off leash, with muzzle on of course.
@mahakhalil1 Жыл бұрын
Prince was not moving when the other dog tried to attack him. He was still and staring in the direction of the other dog… I still cannot be sure it was protection, but it could have been!
@VPDeeGrowsSomeBushes Жыл бұрын
To me, it looked like Prince was playing, but the playful dog, pulled away slightly. That's when the other, went after Prince. (In real time, it didn't look good, at .25 speed I saw it differently) The owner has amazing reactions, she was all over it!. The Next Day.....Can you figure out how to do that with people? There's also a gentleman downstairs with a large, rambunctious, playful puppy that pulls, always and jumps in excitement around other dogs. Seems like a good spirit but I would love to recommend your channel. Do randow owners (Ontario, Canada) take kindly to strangers/neighbors, recommending @Beckman'sDogTraining KZbin Channel?
@charlottejohnson26959 ай бұрын
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@themorningstar6901 Жыл бұрын
replaying the video in .25 speed definitely makes it look like he was protecting his brother. prince was still playing and didn't have his back turned. when prince nudged his head a little too rough brother stepped in and said back off. also you could tell that the brother who was playful was still uncomfortable to a point with prince hovering over him, and maybe the other picked up on it.
@DivineSparkStudios Жыл бұрын
I don’t even have a dog. Not planning on getting one either. But I love this channel! I watch your videos everyday 😂 Do you train cats??