CAN A PITBULL THAT'S BEEN AGGRESSIVE MEET NEW DOGS SAFELY?

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Beckman's Dog Training

Beckman's Dog Training

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Watch as I go through the body language and teach you the process to rehab a formerly reactive pitbull.

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@SanDeezyBreezy61986
@SanDeezyBreezy61986 3 жыл бұрын
As the owner’s friend and someone who has had to dogsit Sugar before, I was always nervous to walk her knowing there was a chance of encountering other dogs. It’s so great to see her socializing and getting along with other dogs!
@brentshirley477
@brentshirley477 3 жыл бұрын
Did Sugar ever make you feel nervous about your safety? When I "got" my American Bulldog,( she was left to starve in a chicken coop at a rental property) I had never been around any bully breed. I mistook her joy and excitement at life, along with her intensity, for aggression toward me. It is the opposite. She is actually a big Teddy bear with me- but not with other female dogs. It requires constant vigilance because she wants to kill them. it is downright scary. You are a great dog sitter to watch Sugar's video!
@SanDeezyBreezy61986
@SanDeezyBreezy61986 3 жыл бұрын
@@brentshirley477 I was never worried about my safety because she’s very sweet and well-behaved in general. She’s very obedient (will automatically sit when you stop without being told, for example). I just knew that she was aggressive, especially around little dogs, so taking her for walks the first time I watched her would give me anxiety. I didn’t grow up with dogs, so having to watch her for a week straight once was a little nerve wracking, especially when I had have to hold her back by her collar as she was lunging at dogs across the street or yard, but it was a really good experience for me as I want to own a dog in the near future. The more time I spent with her, the more she came to trust me. Plus, I stopped being afraid of using her training collar to dissuade her from getting too locked on to another dog.
@Koncept34
@Koncept34 3 жыл бұрын
Shes beautiful glad to see people putting in the work and effort into their dogs.. tell your boy hes doing it right.🤙
@aliciaaltair
@aliciaaltair 3 жыл бұрын
@@SanDeezyBreezy61986 Keep the muzzle on and you don't have any reason to be afraid, and neither do all the other people probably feeling more anxiety and fear than you are in that moment.
@SanDeezyBreezy61986
@SanDeezyBreezy61986 3 жыл бұрын
@@aliciaaltair I’m not sure if my friend owns a muzzle. I will have to ask. It will be interesting to see how she is handled going forward when put in the situations where there are other dogs.
@dawkinswashere--tcg9199
@dawkinswashere--tcg9199 3 жыл бұрын
wondering if it might be more of an escalation issue that starts with her being rough with a dog that doesn't like it. That dog pushes back and then she gets aggressive. Some dogs are fine until another dog tries to tell them no and then it's on. That is hard to see unless the dog has more freedom (understand why you didn't give it to her here, just saying it might difficult to see her true triggers)
@suescott5797
@suescott5797 3 жыл бұрын
Prince is so cute playing with Sugar in the office. I think he has a "type". First it was Macha (another 3 yr old pit) and now Sugar. Hmmm......
@BDTraining
@BDTraining 3 жыл бұрын
I think you’re right😂
@SteveWKk
@SteveWKk 3 жыл бұрын
Hehe......prince loves 'em strong and muscular!
@lZEOBA
@lZEOBA 3 жыл бұрын
It’s that tight muscular rear end that gets him every time! 😂
@rwrawlins
@rwrawlins 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You for sharing your techniques. Of all the trainers on KZbin, you tell it like it is. I practice your techniques 3 times a day with my 6 month old Doberman and have gotten positive results.
@4Mr.Crowley2
@4Mr.Crowley2 Жыл бұрын
Also your beautiful sweetheart retriever girl makes the derpiest faces and it fills me with joy!! She SO wants to play!
@genuineapbt6690
@genuineapbt6690 2 жыл бұрын
You’re facility is amazing. Great example of a professional!! Congratulations 👍👍👍
@Jyrgenstrator
@Jyrgenstrator 2 жыл бұрын
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@genuineapbt6690
@genuineapbt6690 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jyrgenstrator yup, you’re right. fast typing and auto correct 🤷🏻‍♂️.
@Jyrgenstrator
@Jyrgenstrator 2 жыл бұрын
@@genuineapbt6690 Yeah sorry :D As Finnish not native english speaker it just triggered me xD
@SarahDavis-h6c
@SarahDavis-h6c Ай бұрын
Such great videos! Our American bulldog is so dominant since we got her. After she got comfortable when we brought her home at 9 weeks I could see she is very dominant. And people looked at me funny when I describe her as a bully because I don't think they believe a puppy can be one. Shes 6 months now and I see we are doing pretty good but need lots of work. I don't know what expectations to have at 6 months. I don't want to be too strict because she's a pup but don't want to be letting her get away with things either.
@arman6576
@arman6576 3 жыл бұрын
12:10 The black doodle just took a piss on the floor
@Anon_E_Muss
@Anon_E_Muss 3 жыл бұрын
My dog is similar in our home. I can occasionally let him greet dogs at someone else's house or neutral territory, but in my home he's very territorial. This is a great video. Gave me a lot to think about how I can improve. Mostly by being firmer in general. Thanks Joel! I'm not letting my dog get away with improper behavior anymore.
@4Mr.Crowley2
@4Mr.Crowley2 Жыл бұрын
I think our handsome lad Prince was hearing the disco music in his head during this episode if you know what I mean…lol! He def found a new girlfriend. That aside I admire your work with this dog Joel - I still see a lot of behavior I don’t like - plus the history of the e collar and aggression - and I’d be curious if there’s an update on her.
@lamilagrosa3412
@lamilagrosa3412 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Pit!
@m3dus455
@m3dus455 Жыл бұрын
i really love this channel ... best trainer since cesar milan
@patmcgoldrick4950
@patmcgoldrick4950 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy learning all about dog behaviors and watching your techniques. My question is this, the dogs you bring out seem to be very social and friendly, what about when this dog goes home and one of his friends brings his dog who may not be as friendly? Should they meet at a neutral location first?
@domazz63
@domazz63 Жыл бұрын
AND THROW IN A TENNIS BALL
@rickandrews7856
@rickandrews7856 3 жыл бұрын
Nice stuff...all the dogs are safe with great results🙂👍
@rxhawk75
@rxhawk75 3 жыл бұрын
My half pit-Weimaraner goes after just about any strange dog since I got her. Haven’t been able to make one new dog friend. You also mentioned something about females that mark territory being rare in previous video, mine does. Can you explain that more?
@pmlm1571
@pmlm1571 3 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing that the rare instance of a female marking means a female who is unusually bossy...
@GoziePO
@GoziePO 6 ай бұрын
what size is that muzzle? Can you share a link. Thanks for the video going to start training my pit asap
@robsnyder2614
@robsnyder2614 2 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to comment mid-video but I love the neck-cut motion to stop filming. Whether due to you wanting to give privacy to the owner or not wanting to record for whatever reason. It's a nice little nod to the fact that you are running a business(helping dogs and people too of course), that just so happens to allow parts of it to be filmed and benefit other people too. I realize you could have cut that out but I'm glad whoever edits the videos didn't.
@fun1kidzbiz812
@fun1kidzbiz812 3 жыл бұрын
I have learnt so much from your videos Thankyou I have a cross BC kelpie quick learner but went crazy every time we encountered another dog on walks thanks to you he’s walking better still leash reactive but body is not as tense we get closer but I’m still unsure if he will snap want to try him at the dog park but not sure if I should use a muzzle to start with
@daynap9312
@daynap9312 2 жыл бұрын
The owner said a trigger is small dog. Where is the small dog so we can see the reaction.
@maddyhall4171
@maddyhall4171 3 жыл бұрын
Lack of human in stiff body language moments can make a world of difference Also knowledge of body language obviously
@omarmonoruiz
@omarmonoruiz 3 жыл бұрын
i think you get used to terriers being rough, like you learn to read them. they can be rough and playfull but once they start going overboard with it it kinda changes. their hackles will come up, theyll start being more confrontational than playfull. and i think thats when you gotta snap them out of it and bring them back down. a clap or a hey works on mine and then i say something like play or chill and she usually brings it down. if you let that escalate they have this thing where they kinda start losing focus of everything and hyper focus on whatever theyre playing with. thats kinda dangerous sometimes. this dog looks great though.
@zaydianberry8609
@zaydianberry8609 4 ай бұрын
What is the size of the muzzle
@Cheftvmandapro
@Cheftvmandapro 2 жыл бұрын
Your video's are amazing and I've been watching to try get some tips on my own two female dog's one is dominant the other is submissive to her 😔 we have tried a mussle on the dominant one and she just lies down with it on....how would this work with two dogs from the same household any tips much appreciated.
@alanstevendavila
@alanstevendavila 3 жыл бұрын
Have you ever had to introduce two dogs of the same household who had minor scuffles before but got into a big fight? Mine have been inside the house with a muzzle for three weeks now. They have the muzzle put on and taken off with distractions/reinforcement to not have them associated with each other. I use my third female dog just like prince. She behaves pretty similar. The other two will only confront eachother when they make eye contact. I don't allow it when I am there but there's time when alone, they make eye contact and behave like the dog on this video. Can I ever trust them off the muzzle inside. I have made progress outside and removed the muzzle from the one who earned it (pitbull hates roughness and only cares about fetch) but the husky is just hard to read eveb for other dogs is rough with everybody who doesnt put her in her place
@HatingZay
@HatingZay Жыл бұрын
What do I do if they aren’t good at the gate ?
@trendingtigers
@trendingtigers 4 ай бұрын
Zero aggression in the entire 20 minutes. Zero
@kmsbanr
@kmsbanr 2 жыл бұрын
In my experience many times males who are overly interested in a spade female she may have a vaginitis especially if they have that fold.
@watercarepro9610
@watercarepro9610 2 жыл бұрын
My pit looks just like her, but when other dogs smell and meet this pit she sits down, my pit will stand still almost like a statue with her tail straight up and her head hardly moves, she'll just use her eyes to watch the other dogs as they are smelling her, and if they smell too long she will spin around really fast but then go back to being a statue. My pit also chases small dogs if they are running, but she will tackle them, but only small dogs. She plays rough when she plays, but I'll only let her play with big dogs.
@terrysmith5490
@terrysmith5490 2 жыл бұрын
The golden retriever let's me know that this dog is very unpredictable, I wouldn't trust her and the trainer obviously never either, hence not unmuzzling or unleashing
@LKauf279
@LKauf279 Жыл бұрын
That rough play and being super confident is hard for other dogs to interpret too, just like us. Prince, the most confident of the other dogs, was NEVER worried about her. At any point.
@JohannaGarcia-k7g
@JohannaGarcia-k7g 6 ай бұрын
I have a cane corso
@jennifermcfadden8713
@jennifermcfadden8713 Жыл бұрын
Sugar doesn’t seem interested in prince
@CyndiLynne
@CyndiLynne 3 жыл бұрын
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@cindywynn1875
@cindywynn1875 Жыл бұрын
I just want my bully to go on a nice walk with me in the neighborhood and not lunge after other dogs!!! Should I just desensitize him off in the distance and watch other dogs pass by... or should I enlist a friend's help who has a chill dog?? Thank you for these awesome videos!!!!
@vancemorton1081
@vancemorton1081 2 жыл бұрын
I own 6 blue pittes at the moment mom,dad,three brothers n the runt female which she turned out to be the ruffest pup I have ,, she had to learn to be tuff having three brothers that out weigh her by 10-20 lbs as puppies mom got a Abscess on one of her tits and the vet wanted the puppiesto be took off mom’s milk at five weeks old so that the abscess could heal ,,,@ that time I had ten puppies!!!! And had to buy a second large indoor crate with removable floor ,,,at feeding time we tried putting food into ten separate small stainless steel bowls and then those bowls onto a large cookie sheet pan so I could set carry all the bowls outside to the pups in the garage ,,,,but immediately upon watching them eat it was apparent that allowing them all to eat together at the same time was not going to work ,,,,so after buying a second large crate ten puppies would all be placed into one crate ,,,,then two puppies at a time where allowed to eat and then placed into the second crate ,,,yes having ten small five week old puppies became some what of a chore !!!! And my concerns that each puppy was given the opportunity to eat it’s fair share demanded that I continue to feed them this way for several weeks until each puppy knew that it was to eat at feeding time and not play,,,,I became so attached to these puppies that I kept 4 of them !!!! Yes four outta of ten !!! It’s been almost four years now Just two months shy of four years ,,,,and when walking 6 blue pits it can become some what of a show every where I go people want to take selfies with my pack!!! At the park we keep them on lease but when hiking 🥾 in the foot hills or around the trails at the lake they are taken off lease and allowed to run ,,,it’s simply amazing 😉 to witness all six dogs behave and follow commands when given ,,,,when loading the pups into my truck some how they have worked out between themselves who sits where and to this day they still have assigned seats 💺 when traveling,,,
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 2 жыл бұрын
You have six bullys not American pitbull terriers. There is no such thing as a blue pitbull.
@robertkezer3665
@robertkezer3665 2 жыл бұрын
That pittie is a game dog. Bred to fight, but never did because people like this conformation. However some, certainly not all, can be dog aggressive. They are smart so they can learn.
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, that isn't a game dog. American pitbull terriers are not blue. That is a Staffordshire terrier mix. No such thing as a game blue pitbull
@robertkezer3665
@robertkezer3665 2 жыл бұрын
@@lilcourtny08 There are game bred dogs. I have yet another one sent to me from Memphis for rehabilitation. He, as so many I get, came from a dog fighting ring. I did not say game blue pitbull. There is a breed called the American Pitbull Terrier. It is not recognized as an AKC breed. As other dog breeds are not. Still does not mean, this animal is not a breed. Complicated.
@robertkezer3665
@robertkezer3665 2 жыл бұрын
@@lilcourtny08 Laughing at someone, just causes your thoughts to be dismissed. Please practice proper human to human interaction.
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 2 жыл бұрын
@@robertkezer3665 I know what a game dog is, I grew up fighting dogs in Alabama. That dog in the video isn't game or a American pitbull terrier.
@robertkezer3665
@robertkezer3665 2 жыл бұрын
@@lilcourtny08 I am turning you in where ever the cave is you live in
@dangeloforbes4969
@dangeloforbes4969 2 жыл бұрын
Prince have the dog twerking
@sdrawkcabUK
@sdrawkcabUK 2 жыл бұрын
No way would I let my dog near this horrible breed.
@rhayvenj
@rhayvenj 2 жыл бұрын
No way would I let a child around a horrible person like you.
@andihd8768
@andihd8768 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! What a good girl! Probably met a dog that had issues & therefore by association it was "her fault", because "it's the breed you have" victim blaming. Ugh. Was irritating to have the video interrupted by an annoying Zac George bark box pushing consumerism ad. Blahhh. >By the way, I know you can get sponsored and all, but it's sooooo annoying in his videos, I honestly stopped watching him when I found you
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015 3 жыл бұрын
Dude- agree on this about zac George. I can’t stand his vids for this reason. I get it but… I’m with you
@oktoberemler7300
@oktoberemler7300 2 жыл бұрын
I would think that a dog trainer would properly identify dogs instead of calling them all pitbulls. It’s an umbrella term but non dog people don’t understand that.
@khajit465
@khajit465 2 жыл бұрын
I think she's a good dog. She's just a pittie, they are all hard players.
@bigsassyster
@bigsassyster 2 жыл бұрын
Seems like she is more aggressive towards the two dogs that are submissive. Don't know the dogs names, 12:09 and 17:15
@EvolovedDNA
@EvolovedDNA 2 жыл бұрын
Ir's hard to stop "general roughness". It's common among pit bulls. It takes a lot of work and re-enforcement.
@maddyhall4171
@maddyhall4171 3 жыл бұрын
Lack of human in stiff body language moments can make a world of difference Also knowledge of body language obviously
@User7688.--_
@User7688.--_ 3 жыл бұрын
Joel, I have to say that you impress me! You are so transparent in your videos. You have nothing to hide. You show your sessions. You talk the walk and walk the talk. People can take the advice or leave it. It doesn't matter. You show your successes, and your mistakes and admit those; you just do. It's not an afterthought. By what the owner told you about Sugar, you noticing her body language, seeing the nuances, and you watching the owner's demeanor. What was helpful and essential was that you noticed the corrections he gave Sugar for certain behaviors. I appreciated it when you showed and explained how holding the leash tight was actually making her tenser. That dogs can feel your tension, shaking, jitters, and mood through your arm holding the leash or collar. But to always be ready. Owner: Loose leash = chill. Sugar: Loose leash = thanks, I'm chill too. Owner: Tight leash = tense, worried. Sugar: Tight leash = tense, worried. The best part is that in every video, you give additional instructions on most of your techniques. And, the info doesn't even have to be in the title. You ask people to Subscribe, like, and comment. But, you don’t hound people for it. However, it would be nice if they would subscribe.
@dania1059
@dania1059 3 жыл бұрын
Joel, what about being on her home turf with the new intros. Would that be the particular issue?
@Cathan1856
@Cathan1856 3 жыл бұрын
My dog plays with other dogs, but plays too rough. Since watching your videos, I’ve realised that I can stop this and I’ve been working on it. Your techniques work, and makes a huge difference to the other dog too.
@mattie9419
@mattie9419 10 ай бұрын
pitbulls can turn on a dime They can get along with your other dogs one moment and the next they're in the kill mode I have a pit And I have to keep him separated from my other dog
@SixString_J5
@SixString_J5 3 жыл бұрын
12:08 That combo of confidence + strength that will make newcomers pee themselves.
@Dog14183
@Dog14183 Жыл бұрын
Dogfighting dog wants to fight dogs. Shocked
@emilka2033
@emilka2033 3 жыл бұрын
I can see her getting overstimulated which can incite a fight, she is really rough and that can be hard for softer dogs. I think she'd benefit from practicing how to be around dogs and just relax. A dog should know how to play with other dogs but also how to stop.
@Kira-kg4kl
@Kira-kg4kl 3 жыл бұрын
She is an absolutely beautiful dog and I'm glad you've come to the best person ^_^ she is so sweet 🥰
@ptroinks
@ptroinks 2 жыл бұрын
That golden retriever is absolutely gorgeous :).
@KingsMom831
@KingsMom831 3 жыл бұрын
She walks pretty well next to the owner, your right though, it all obedience
@Obeoneobe
@Obeoneobe 3 жыл бұрын
Yush! How'sa?
@KingsMom831
@KingsMom831 3 жыл бұрын
@@Obeoneobe What’s crackalackin 😆
@KingsMom831
@KingsMom831 3 жыл бұрын
@@Obeoneobe Sean B in the house😂
@bojung8415
@bojung8415 3 жыл бұрын
Would love to see Sugar's progress in the next session. She seems really good here but being muzzled seems to bother her a lot and also on leash so it's hard to see how her rough play can escalate things or what triggers her. As she gets more used to the muzzle and if the owner can introduce dogs in scenarios where she used to get triggered while she is muzzled, he might be able to correct her without danger of a bite. She walks on leash really well and doesn't seem hyper focused on other dogs either. I can see that the owner put in ton of work to train her. We'll done Sugar!
@asp1213
@asp1213 3 жыл бұрын
The more I watch your videos, the more I use your methods on my dogs, the more I am thankful that I hesitated using an e collar on my pit for fence reactivity and high prey drive. Would love to hear your thoughts on high prey drive and small dog reactivity in particular.
@Flippokid
@Flippokid 3 жыл бұрын
Train an amazing leave it for the prey drive. If you can, get a flirtpole, and you can train the leave it that way. If not, train it with fetch. It's very hard to get a dog to stop mid-throw, so work your way up to that. Basic obedience in between throws, and the ball as reward is great exercise. After 2 or 3 months of committed training (2-3 sessions of 20 min per day), you can get a reliable leave it + recall right up to the point that they grab the ball. But you have to get there gradually.
@User7688.--_
@User7688.--_ 3 жыл бұрын
@@Flippokid 3 months!
@Flippokid
@Flippokid 3 жыл бұрын
@@User7688.--_ It took me 5, but I was slacking.
@aussiegrace
@aussiegrace 2 жыл бұрын
@@Flippokid thank you for writing your comment about the flirt pole. A light just went off for me.
@annaburns5382
@annaburns5382 3 жыл бұрын
this was good. I wonder if the fighting occurs because she's too rough with other dogs and it provokes them.
@Court132
@Court132 3 жыл бұрын
I'm loving the Pitty content lately!
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015 3 жыл бұрын
Me too! 👏👏👏
@barkbros123
@barkbros123 3 жыл бұрын
Ofcourse he can 🙏🏻 Just needs some beckerman training 😎
@TeslaNick2
@TeslaNick2 3 жыл бұрын
Muzzle stays on for safety reasons, ecollar or not. Always safety first. Amazing progress. I'm working with a similar case. We're nowhere near this stage yet. She lives with a female dog without issue but is super aggressive towards any other dog.
@notthefather3919
@notthefather3919 2 жыл бұрын
Her ears have been cut so a body language tell has been eliminated.
@leegrass6954
@leegrass6954 3 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent video. Thank you very much for this. I agree the behavior we are seeing with the pitbull is typical of all bullish breeds, even French bulldogs! I love the Gentle Leader, - I use it with a soft nylon muzzle underneath and the Gentle Leader over the top with aggressive dogs.
@lakelifestateofmind5432
@lakelifestateofmind5432 3 жыл бұрын
My boxer is the same...another bully breed. It's so hard to stop him from jumping up like this sweet girl in the video because it's how they play.
@underworldbean3942
@underworldbean3942 3 жыл бұрын
My friends French bulldog has some uhh issues.. when I introduced my dog to the frenchie, it kept nipping the back of his legs and his chin. I don’t know if it’s a dominance thing but my dog was not happy with it. He just avoided her like the plague 🤣
@bojung8415
@bojung8415 3 жыл бұрын
My dog has a frenchie friend who is very friendly and playful but will bump onto other dogs and gets into trouble at a dog park. Other dogs can get scared and their owners misinterpret it as aggression. She just launches herself in the air and jumps on them.
@underworldbean3942
@underworldbean3942 3 жыл бұрын
@@bojung8415 Yeah I notice a lot of frenchies are like speeding tanks! I can’t believe how fast they are for their size
@bojung8415
@bojung8415 3 жыл бұрын
@@underworldbean3942 Yeah, it's amazing how explosive frenchie can be. Our friend frenchie has only 2 speed, stop or run, she doesn't really walk. Our dogs used to go to an off-leash group dog hiking and the walker said she is like a 100lb dog inside a 20lb body, so much energy and so funny, lot of personality.
@jhnmcb301
@jhnmcb301 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think prince is rough, maybe a rough sniffer put not a bulldozer like some dogs
@willsullivan3446
@willsullivan3446 3 жыл бұрын
I got a 17 week old amstaff two weeks ago (a rescue) and he looks just like her so far he’s been amazing we taught him to ring a bell when he needs out and now he likes to just sit outside and watch the birds and squirrels on the bird feeder. Even bugs and bees he’ll get so close to them and just watch he’s a good boy
@dogmumma10
@dogmumma10 3 жыл бұрын
I started muzzle training our almost 3 year old rescue Bull Arab cross a couple of days ago and he has taken to it very well. He's comfortable in it which gives me confidence. He's a smart boy but HORRIBLY reactive to other dogs on leash, is very nervous/anxious and has a very high prey drive. That said, he is best friends with our 13 year old desexed male spoodle - they met briefly at the shelter we adopted him from - through a fence initially and then we did a controlled walk off leash and he has had no problems with him. So, we are getting ready to have him do this with some older bulletproof dogs in a controlled environment. I'm hopeful that he will keep improving. Thank you for all of these helpful videos and explanations.
@dreamgaits
@dreamgaits 3 жыл бұрын
You do such a nice job with the powerful breeds. I will stick to my miniature and toy Australian Shepherds. I have sent many of my puppy people to watch your channel. Your methods work for all size dogs.
@thatbreadd7618
@thatbreadd7618 3 жыл бұрын
I’d really like to see more puppy videos. Working with puppies with fear, roughness, ect…
@AntTheDogGuy
@AntTheDogGuy 3 жыл бұрын
A lot of pitbull videos lately hey
@koloblician5330
@koloblician5330 3 жыл бұрын
I still use the gentle leader on about half of my walks and it is so true that it helps you relax knowing you can just turn the dogs head. Sadly the last two times I've been on walks without using it were the two times we had a dog roll up to us off leash and it was nerve racking but watching your video I was able to keep calm in the moment and avoid any issue.
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015 3 жыл бұрын
This is the biggest fear of mine off leash dogs or a dog flying out of the house at her on a walk. That happened with one of our greyhounds once- small dog jumped up at him and tore his face open. He was old- otherwise that dog would have been toast - he was an ex-racer. Good as gold. Sweet Isaak 💗. But yea that worries me a lot on neighborhood walks. Also the gentle leader- just looks so flimsy- my girl now- she’s so strong- I’m afraid it would come off her somehow and she’d be gone- at a another dog or just take off- but glad to see all these bully breed vids- keep em coming! Thanks Joel!
@gingeroo5765
@gingeroo5765 3 жыл бұрын
@@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015 RE: The Gentle Leader- “Me TOOOO!!!” It simply looks too flimsy for my WAAAY too strong (not only physically, but head-strong as well at the moment….. very young and early in the training stage). Annnd, not only the facial part, but the actual LEASH part itself! I’m NOT here to tear it down, NOT AT ALL. Especially not when I’ve never even tried one myself. I’m simply agreeing with you and pointing out the reasons that make me hesitant to try it. On the other hand, the reasons for persuading me to give it a try are: 1) The large number of dog owners who comment on social media about how thrilled and surprised they are for achieving good results with it. 2) Hearing a successful trainer with a lot of experience such as Joel (whom I don’t THINK is getting sponsored by that company to promote them) continues to recommend this tool over and over again above most all other tools at his disposal. Bottom line: I just don’t want to waste my money on yet ANOTHER gimmick like I have so many other times. I guess what’s worked for a lot of other dogs haven’t worked for me or mine.
@koloblician5330
@koloblician5330 3 жыл бұрын
@@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015 I also thought the gentle leader looked flimsy but when you put it on even the strongest dog, just the fact that it turns their head, the dog loses its leverage. My dog could easily pull me around if it wanted to but the gentle leader prevents that and makes even small corrections stop him in his tracks.
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015
@travelingpsychicsupperclub5015 3 жыл бұрын
@@koloblician5330 thanks for the additional info- thinking I may try this in an enclosed area- but there are no dogs around that area.. it’s on walks that she flips out when she sees another dog. But working in the enclosed area may help me feel more secure- thanks again fir the additional info my freind
@DeepSeeBlue3636
@DeepSeeBlue3636 6 ай бұрын
Long time since I used one but isn’t it possible to put true a color in addition to the leader?
@urromont
@urromont 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe I missed it but isn't the roughnes often the problem of a fight because the other dog doesn't accept that?
@matildapaton8379
@matildapaton8379 3 жыл бұрын
I love your videos and try to apply everything to the best of my ability. But I am having a problem with conditioning my dog to the gentle leader. He tries to scratch it off when it is on and I tell him to leave it and when he settles I give him a treat. This helps for a short while but does not reduce the behaviour. He also rubs his face in the grass when he has the gentle leader on. How can I improve my technique to acclimatise my dog to the gentle leader. I love it, it works but I m getting a lot of resistance. Can you advise?
@teejohnson9160
@teejohnson9160 Жыл бұрын
I have a 5 yr old spayed Rottweiler who is a rescue, & is extremely dog aggressive. I bought a training (prong) collar & that helped (a little). It only helped with my control, not with her behavior. This morning I walked her & another owner with a Pomeranian was approaching. I stepped into the grass & had her sit. I kept the leash slack, but close. The other owner did not make ANY attempts to stop her dog’s growling & posturing at my dog. Just as they were passing, my dog suddenly lunged. No bark, no growl, no (audible) warning. She’s 85lbs & I weigh about 160, & she STILL managed to pull me forward. She came within about a foot of grabbing the lady’s dog, when I fell on her (not intentionally) & landed on her hips, which hurt & redirected her attention back to me. I was so embarrassed (& scared). I can’t afford for my dog to send someone’s dog to the vet (or worse). I’ve tried positive reinforcement (treats) with good behavior & redirecting with the leash. Nothing has helped. I’m at my wits end & I do NOT trust my dog. With people & childen, she’s the exact opposite; very docile, submissive, & affectionate. Please help. 😢
@Babymercy8
@Babymercy8 5 ай бұрын
When dogs walk past, practice the correction technique, and be ready for a reaction. Keep the leash loose, but make the distance of the leash shorter for better reactivity and more control. To make the process easier, a Gentle Leader™ could be utilized; Joel Beckman has many videos on this exact issue. For safety, a muzzle could be utilized for walks until the reactivity goes down or is non-existent. And it's important for your dog to meet other dogs in a safe environment, with a muzzle. Ideally playing with them. If the end goal is to do these activities without a muzzle and/or careful and optimized leash work, there's other indicators to look for in your dog, such as stimulation. Joel has made many videos on this and goes into detail. Hope this helps 🙏🏿
@michellenysc
@michellenysc 2 жыл бұрын
The golden senses danger and trying to keep the black dog away from her in the office. Pretty adorable! I wonder if she was ever a momma.
@blertaer4692
@blertaer4692 2 ай бұрын
Thank You, I haven't noticed the first time. Incredible behavior ! 💜
@johncooper306
@johncooper306 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn't look aggressive to me....Looked keen to play.
@mfcmxtt6490
@mfcmxtt6490 2 жыл бұрын
'let the Golden out' 💖 The Golden is adorable
@Arete37
@Arete37 7 ай бұрын
Joel's legs are surprisingly skinny.
@kaydeear
@kaydeear 7 ай бұрын
"Training" a shitbull is a waste of time, ticking time bomb
@dominicalbrecht7039
@dominicalbrecht7039 6 ай бұрын
No such thing as a bad dog only shitty bad owners..
@dominicalbrecht7039
@dominicalbrecht7039 6 ай бұрын
No such thing as a bad dog only shitty bad owners
@terridavis9278
@terridavis9278 3 жыл бұрын
Great video.
@Megs24theJokerQueen
@Megs24theJokerQueen 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see she has a responsible owner.. many pittie owners can't seem to control their dogs and that leads to disaster.
@nogerboher5266
@nogerboher5266 3 жыл бұрын
So... People still call bullies and staffies ''Pit Bulls?'' Whatever gets clicks and views, I guess... Just don't be surprised when someone unknowingly goes to an ACTUAL Pit Bull breeder and they get themselves a real APBT puppy, when they were expecting to get well behaved, normal dog like a Bully or a Stafford, all because people keep calling everything a ''Pit Bull.'' Here's why I wrote this: My grandmothers neighbor and a close friend went to Russia and they got a Pit Bull pup for their son but little did they know that in Russia, people don't misidentify and falsely call other breeds Pit Bulls, most breeders there breed actual Pit Bulls aka. APBT's, not mutts, staffords or bullies commonly misidentified as ''Pit Bulls.'' So they ended up with an actual Pit Bull, when they were expecting to get a normal dog, which, later on, I found out that it was the American Staffordshire Terrier that her son wanted, not a Pit Bull but as he said he wanted a Pit Bull, his parents were nice enough and went to Russia to look for a Pit Bull - and a Pit Bull he got. So as the dog was growing up, my grandmother constantly sent me to their place ''to help them train their dog'' and eventually as we couldn't do anything in 2 months, they ended up spending thousands of euros on multiple dog trainers, trying to train and socialize their dog... It was 6 more months before I first realized, as the god grew up, that his parents actually got him a real Pit Bull - but since I was so used to everyone misidentifying and calling everything a Pit Bull, I just thought that his parents got a Stafford but kept calling it a Pit Bull because they didn't know better. That's when I told them what they got and luckily they decided to keep the dog and keep trying to train him... But what annoys and baffles me the most, is that the dog trainer they were still paying (back home in Denmark), was INSISTING that the dog can be trained out of that natural aggression and gameness, even AFTER I personally let their trainer know that the dog is an American Pit Bull Terrier, a real Pit Bull, not a Staffie. He was even trying to give me the whole ''all dogs can be trained, it's the owner, not the dog'' talk and I had to pretend to agree with what he was saying to stay as polite as possible because I was just a guest there... Now, I won't name the guy or the training organization he works for but man, you would think that a DOG TRAINER aka. a person who is supposed to have DEEP and THROUGH knowledge about dog breeds and dog behavior, would know better... But hey... He was a professional after all and he obviously wanted to suffer trying to train instincts out of a dog, so I didn't object and let him suffer... Needless to say, he never did manage to train that out of the dog but I am still hoping that he learned from that and finally knows the difference between a real Pit Bull and it's behavior and other breeds and their behavior. And that's the issue here. People hearing other ignorant dog owners say; ''XYZ is a Pit Bull and he's so nice to everyone! Pit Bulls are not aggressive!'' when he/she doesn't even own a Pit Bull but a Stafford or a Bully - so of course the dog is not aggressive to other animals. Then whoever heard that person say that, accidentally goes to a breeder that breeds actual Pit Bulls, gets himself a Pit Bull, thinking he will be able to walk his dog around other dogs and animals but then panics and cries when his dog attacks or even kills another dog or a cat... And the worst part is... People then blame him, the owner, instead of the person who spread misinformation and promoted their well behaved American Staffordshire Terrier as a ''Pit Bull.''
@kristijanhorcicka1035
@kristijanhorcicka1035 3 жыл бұрын
OMG! YES! finally someone who understands they need to pin this comment this comment deserves an award!!!!! 👍👍👍
@nogerboher5266
@nogerboher5266 3 жыл бұрын
@Москва-Петушки That’s an American Bully.
@nogerboher5266
@nogerboher5266 3 жыл бұрын
@Москва-Петушки You don't have to. Only APBT's aka. Pit Bulls are animal aggressive and can't be behavior corrected for it - but recognizing an APBT aka. a dog owner with an APBT, is easy as they will never display even a second of friendliness and will just want to fight - also most APBT owners end up walking their dogs late at night or very early in the morning so you won't see many of them even if you looked for them - and even if you do, most APBT owners have their dogs muzzled (the ones who are aware that they they have an APBT.) Bullies, Staffies, Bull Terriers, Patties and so on are just like other dogs. Only non-socialized ones act like the one in the video you posted, however, they do need training to lower their reactivity level, which I guess you can't know if their owner did or didn't do with them, so I guess you could avoid these dogs? But you don't really have to, just depends on the owner. Just remember - with APBT's, don't even bother, just avoid them when walking your dog.
@nogerboher5266
@nogerboher5266 3 жыл бұрын
@Москва-Петушки Yeah pretty rare, I would say. Bullies are pretty chill dogs usually, I met a a lot going to the dog park with my dog, haven't seen an aggressive one yet. It's the American Staffordshire Terriers that are a little more high energy and need a good owner but even they are nice dogs. Pit Bulls aka. APBT's on the other hand... Complete opposite. Are you Russian?
@JuanAlvarez-vr2fc
@JuanAlvarez-vr2fc 2 жыл бұрын
He said prince prince prince you making me look bad here😅😂🤣😅
@manolopapas
@manolopapas 3 жыл бұрын
Nice video
@reoki5451
@reoki5451 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Joel, quick question, and apologies if you’ve covered this elsewhere. Would you consider over excited, completely innocent yet unacceptable launching towards dogs as aggression? My 8 month old husky does this only occasionally, but I do consider it in the realm of aggressive purely due to how it may be perceived by the other dogs owner or their dog-or do you only refer to aggression when there’s likely going to be a bite at the end of it? Thanks for all the vids, my relationship with Ryo is only getting stronger because of your lessons.
@underworldbean3942
@underworldbean3942 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen this very commonly with huskies, other dogs don’t take it well and lots of huskies end up getting in fights because of it. The dogs intent isn’t aggressive but other dogs don’t react to it well. My advice is just to correct the lunging and/or get a gentle leader.
@reoki5451
@reoki5451 3 жыл бұрын
@@underworldbean3942 yes, thanks, always correcting. I was more wondering about the term “aggression”, as my interpretation of it might be mislead. Knowing my husky’s purely innocent intention, it still feels natural to describe it as aggressive due to the perception of other people, and was wondering what Joel thought. Thanks for the reply 🙏
@underworldbean3942
@underworldbean3942 3 жыл бұрын
@@reoki5451 No problem, have a good day
@alyssapaoli8327
@alyssapaoli8327 3 жыл бұрын
What's your dog's body language and such when they're overly excited to meet the other dog? Huskies can be difficult at times. I find that they have different mannerisms than most breeds, a "thick accent" so to speak, and this can cause issues from the husky's side or the other dog's side. They also tend to have too much energy and some dogs don't like that. Another dog trying to correct them could lead to a fight. We have two huskies. One only likes other huskies. She does not like other breeds at all. She has gotten a lot better, but she will very much fight another dog if it gets close to her (basically if it touches her, she goes after it). Our other husky, the boy, was fine until he got attacked by another dog (owner had garage open and no collar on the dog, dog initiated with ours). He's gotten a lot better but he's still nervous. He will occasionally pull/lunge but not necessarily towards the other dog. Just more so against his leash. If I give him more slack initially when I notice a dog through a fence or such I notice he's a lot better. I don't know if this helps at all 😅
@aliciaaltair
@aliciaaltair 3 жыл бұрын
It's refreshing to hear someone concerned with the perception of that behavior, because even if nothing bad happens it's instant anxiety for the other person. Many people don't care if others feel that or not, but personally I'd rather people smile when they see my dog, and that can take some work on the owner's part depending on the breed and its perception, which makes the owner an ambassador of sorts. They don't know your dog or what it might do, and even if it's just exuberance, any elderly people nearby could be feeling their anxiety spike out of fear of being knocked down. Injury as a side-effect of a well-meaning dog is unfortunately common. I used to live with friends who had a husky, they were husky people and she was their third, so they were very good about explaining the things unique to the breed as well as looking out for any overexcitement signs when she was playing with my small dog. They said that close attention during play was particularly important if the dogs were playing outside where the husky could build up speed, that moreso with many other breeds they have a tendency to get mouthy when they're racing around, which can escalate. Not the best breed for people with kids either but with careful monitoring and training it's not a deal-breaker. I dogsat her often and would bring them both to the dog park, and I was always surprised at how unique many things about the breed were, as well as how challenging sometimes. She and my dog became very tight, and at the park she always had one eye on my dog and would lay on this immediate rocket burst of speed when the other dogs were getting a little too pushy, and basically body block them. My little Havanese actually learned how to howl from her, it's hilarious when she does it. Fascinating breed, have fun!
@coviedogs
@coviedogs 3 жыл бұрын
Just great...
@controlsaibot9178
@controlsaibot9178 3 жыл бұрын
Dude great upload and great advice 👍
@domazz63
@domazz63 Жыл бұрын
Joel throw in a ball they both like and see what happens. We get a nervous female Pit rescued from Texas at the dog park that goes after Retrievers neck and second time bites another dogs ear. Owners keep bringing illegal dog. Hoping she learns. Nobody gets it.
@CraftroomStories
@CraftroomStories 8 ай бұрын
If I had the money, I would drive out there so you could train my pitbull. He is dog aggressive but not my other dogs. Only dogs he doesn't know. I am beside myself.
@asp1213
@asp1213 3 жыл бұрын
Finally first lol!
@myrjoline
@myrjoline 3 жыл бұрын
😂
@poopingwhilestanding5801
@poopingwhilestanding5801 3 жыл бұрын
Here’s a cookie. So glad you achieved a goal in your life
@asp1213
@asp1213 3 жыл бұрын
@@poopingwhilestanding5801 hey it's the little things in life!
@SLEEPYCAPPYCASH
@SLEEPYCAPPYCASH 2 жыл бұрын
isnt thta an american Bully ? not a Pit
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 2 жыл бұрын
Yep
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 Жыл бұрын
That poodle type peed on the floor indoors! { submission?} That pit is bullying the poodle X as it can sense the poodle X is submissive.
@technodrone7723
@technodrone7723 Жыл бұрын
What do you do when the dog constantly pulls the leash as tight as possible non stop barking high pitch bark/yelp, like obvious they want to fight the other dog. How can I get to a looser leash, and how do I break his focus.
@samanthahu4803
@samanthahu4803 3 жыл бұрын
My dog is what I believe to be an insecure dominant dog and he'll stiffen then gremlin-bark/snap at almost every dog he meets. I've tried this method with him and it ended up feeling very discouraged because I would correct him but then he'd just do it again. And again. And again. Until we were both tired and frustrated. We were at the dog park so the few dogs that were in there weren't perfect either but it was as controlled as I could get it.
@pmlm1571
@pmlm1571 3 жыл бұрын
Similar here. Tons of corrections, but dog aggression continues. gotta keep trying.
@nikicollins5809
@nikicollins5809 Жыл бұрын
Same! The gremlin bark!! I’ve tried these methods on walks from a far my dog does great but once I get close up to meet (controlled scenario) and there’s nothing I can do to redirect my gremlin dog.
@O-ri-ire
@O-ri-ire 3 жыл бұрын
Why was Lily scared and didn't want the black dog to meet his dog? Was Lily being cautious, jealous or both? Really interested to know more about her body language..
@ljc9120
@ljc9120 2 жыл бұрын
Well done. great work. It's sad to see that dog's ears & tails are still docked in the USA. Such a cruel & unnecessary practice, all in the name of fashion! This has been banned in Australia & the dogs look so much better.
@Ruth78620
@Ruth78620 8 ай бұрын
Ear cropping is unnecessary but if you hunt with your dog their tail can get tangled in bushes and fences and can cause a severe injury to the tail that's where tail docking originated. It's no longer needed as very few people use their dogs to hunt. I'm so glad it's banned in the UK.
@Texas_Made_
@Texas_Made_ 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful pittie❤😢
@chelseacushman2242
@chelseacushman2242 2 жыл бұрын
do you think that the roughness can escalate? I know pitties like to play rough but it seems sometimes the roughness can be like a prodding that can escalate??
@danis5225
@danis5225 14 күн бұрын
I had a disinterested dog. I thought she was fine. I let her off and she immediately went after my dog. Zero interest in my dog on leash.
@miloszgondek
@miloszgondek 2 жыл бұрын
Haha, (minute 5:05) The owner move out of the way to let his PitBull Pass.
@sethijaideep
@sethijaideep 3 жыл бұрын
Could this dog be territorial at her home with other dogs coming in ? That can explain owners point of she not being good indoors
@mor6469
@mor6469 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting how the dog doesn't sit all the way to the ground? Thought the dog was gonna pee....
@pmlm1571
@pmlm1571 3 жыл бұрын
I believe she does that to reduce other dogs' sniffing access, without actually objecting to or preventing sniffing.
@chawzwan
@chawzwan 4 ай бұрын
My 1year and 11 month male dog is very good with female dogs but is growling at other dogs, its when they come close (his back hair gets up) and they want to play or whatever. He growls at them once they come and again and again. When its adominant bigger dog though and they try to dominate him he goes off. Its more with bigger male dogs not smaller male dogs. He ignores them kinda even when they try to dominate him. I wish i was living in the US to visit beckman xD On leash he was reactive to other dogs and i managed to get him 80% better but still long way to go.
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