What fascinates me is the way Graeham just knows how to train these animals, and how they listen. 👍👍
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
I can totally understand why his owners are nervous wrecks - it can ruin your life with a dog. If my Cane Corso did this she'd have to be confined to the property as I can't hold her. She once pulled me over so I'm now nervous walking her. She's always good but it's always on my mind. Amazing that Kobe's listening and developing impulse control SO FAST. Dobermanns are sweeties. This is an inspiring video for confidence; I'd love to see how the owner's doing on her own. Very good luck to them!
@akosua87793 ай бұрын
Smart owner, I have a Corso too and if you cant handle them on the chance they can pull away best to not do long distance walks espeically on a busy area
@maxineb95983 ай бұрын
Dogs are very quick to pick up on nervous owners. Specialist training can reverse the dogs behaviour.
@aryahd82603 ай бұрын
Dobermans need extreme exercise, they need to run. They need someone that has a lot of energy. Beautiful dog
@saraondarock45523 ай бұрын
It always amazes me how much dogs react to us and our unconscious habits. Well done Kobe, he’s a fast learner 😊 Great video
@damaristighe32273 ай бұрын
They really do catch the vibe immediately.
@deborahspooner80465 күн бұрын
Graeme Hall comes across as kind, and authentic. Very encouraging experiences
@clam3713843 ай бұрын
Would be very nice to see the follow up vid on Kobe
@Deviusroach3 ай бұрын
He ate his parents 😢
@chickyarroyo28203 ай бұрын
😂❤@@Deviusroach
@Deviusroach3 ай бұрын
@@chickyarroyo2820 jk I'm sure he's a handsome good boy
@damaristighe32273 ай бұрын
@@Deviusroach My Cane Corso is terrifying when guarding the house but any other situation she's great. Dog social, people neutral - as she should be. Never eaten anybody. Yet.
@alisongrubb81593 ай бұрын
I give the owner’s credit for recognizing that their dog is stressed as some owner’s don’t consider that. . . they only think about what it’s doing to them as owners.
@0.-.02 ай бұрын
The mother of the dog seems to be a very sweet angel genuine woman. The world need more people like her
@douglasbell920223 күн бұрын
Graham has a gift that the vast majority of us do not possess. How to interpret and positively manage human and animal behaviour. Brilliant.
@rachelbeamish11083 ай бұрын
Love this my Dob does the same thing with other dogs going to try this out.
@wholeshebang12 ай бұрын
How's it going? You know, there are many dog training experts you can/could've/should've looked at online and sought our in your own neighbourhood to have learned these *skills* in order to protect you, your dog and other people you come across in public. Dobermans - and all dogs - need daily, regular, three 45-minute walks or periods of exercise.
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
Brilliant result. My 33kg Huntaway reacts to farm vehicles. One of the things I do on top of what’s in the video is get him to sit when he’s triggered. At first people must have thought I was mad giving him the sit command as he’s going mental, but in the end it worked.
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
It's not mad, it's the best thing you can do. I had to do that this morning with my Cane Corso. The postman. She ran off the dog park after him. Thankfully she's got good recall so she came straight back before she got there. I got her to down-stay while she watched him. It's the best way to go. She's over 45 kilos so I haven't a hope of holding her. Mind control is the only control :)
@damaristighe32273 ай бұрын
Huntaways - great. Do you use him to hunt?
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
@@damaristighe3227 Huntaways aren’t hunting dogs. Maybe try a quick Google?
@damaristighe32273 ай бұрын
@@ness-ee my mistake Ive met one before and I thought they were
@maxineb95983 ай бұрын
@@ness-eeIn NZ, a huntaway is a farm dog, not suitable for a town environment.
@firenze55553 ай бұрын
Love these videos - please post more!!!!
@Bekindloveis3 ай бұрын
There’s definitely more than 1 dog whisperer u r a very good one as well i am very impressed at how well u helped resolved all the dogs issues kudos to your skill & talent & changing all the owners lives for the better & also saving the dogs lives to be not given up in despair 👍🏻 God bless 🙏
@77youdoc2 ай бұрын
what a lovely dog☺
@melanieallen89803 ай бұрын
Id be scared walking past this.especially with my kids
@0.-.02 ай бұрын
As you should be! Never approach a dog freaking out like this, and teach your kids to stay away too. They're amazing animals, but they're still animals.
@kylehurd21673 ай бұрын
My god I couldn’t imagine living with an animal like that.
@Krapvag3 ай бұрын
this isn't a beginner dog, it's got a lot of guarding instincts and prey drive and you need to know how to manage those before getting one
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
@@Krapvag Impulse control is king - for the dog and the owner.
@chloejane338720 күн бұрын
I love dobermans but know I don’t have it in me to own one. Great dogs with the right training though
@jeansmith3367Ай бұрын
Bloody Covid - I never thought about the effects on animals
@janesalamone51092 ай бұрын
I wish that you could come over to America, (Florence Oregon). I am having a similar problem with my Anatolian Shepard.
@lizoconnor27523 ай бұрын
Let's get a follow up please
@timothynoname89753 ай бұрын
They seem to be nice people but they didnt knew much before dog trainning before. In one scene he wanted to close in on a random dog so they both lift him in the air together while she slips him a treat... Happy its looking better at the end, best of luck for them and their dog
@wholeshebang12 ай бұрын
I missed the treat part - they didn't realise they were _rewarding_ their dogs antisocial behaviour. He could've _bitten_ either of them, intentionally or not while taking a treat, from being so riled up. She said she _couldn't go out_ for *three months* during COVID, but people *_were_* allowed to go outside, *masked,*_ and keeping _2m/6' distance_ from others (unless she was in China, where people were prohibited from doing so).
@mollziki2 ай бұрын
Anyone else find themselves saying "good boy" along with the video? 😅
@Darrenstarling1233 ай бұрын
This is kinda like supernanny
@elin_3 ай бұрын
It's great that Graham isn't judgementive and doesn't put a load of criticism and shame on the owner (I know that it's most often the owners fault when the dog does something bad, I just like Grahams attitude towards it all more than for example Cesar Milan).
@lilyd55963 ай бұрын
Cesar should be completely banned from being around any dogs at all. He bullies them and uses domination to kill their spirits. Dogs don’t need to be dominated. They need to be listened to and guided.
@elin_3 ай бұрын
@@lilyd5596 yeah, I'm not a fan of Cesar's methods at all tbh.
@johnb67233 ай бұрын
Cesar Milan is basically no more than a late beginner level. He didn't pass any of his dog training exams, never mind becoming a master or grandmaster of this noble art of dog training.
@elin_3 ай бұрын
@@johnb6723 i don't know much about Cesar's credentials.. I'm just saying that I don't like his methods.
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
There's no point in sneering at the owners - the thing is done and now they have to get help and get on with it. They are feeling bad enough already. People have a duty to the public and their dog to do so and responsible people will do what it takes.
@Cheere3 ай бұрын
TAKE CARE
@cookiekitty81222 ай бұрын
OMG she is a psyco!
@douglasgriffiths35343 ай бұрын
Their dog looks like my Dobe Jerry, except Jerry is quite a bit bigger. And he's very chill---he dosen't react like that. He has a long tail and floppy ears too. I think Dobies look better natural. He's neutered as well, and a great guard dog. I also own his brother Tom, who is a blue Dobie. I love my dogs. (Jan Griffiths).
@enlightenedapple3 ай бұрын
1:05❤❤
@ngaourapahoe3 ай бұрын
Like Cesar Millan emphasises : in the animal kingdom you are energy. It is not even necessary to keep saying "good boy". The dog is doing well because you are doing well. And he does not keep "saying" good girl.
@shannonsmith4174Ай бұрын
IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT BABE YOU DIDN'T INVENT COVID YOU DID SO GOOD..
@wiktorpoliszczuk1372Ай бұрын
😀😀😀😀😀
@jeliarra3 ай бұрын
"I feel like it's my fault." IT IS YOUR FAULT!
@kiwiingrid20 күн бұрын
You didnt do yourself any favours by not having a muzzle on dog on walks.
@HighConCannibal3 ай бұрын
Was orange trademarked or something xD
@antiquejean3 ай бұрын
So when he pulls hard enough to drag you, he said give him slack. Then said but try not to go with him. The guy didn’t make sense. If you give him slack you’re dragging with the dog.
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
@@antiquejean you missed the part where the dog is corrected before the lead goes taut
@hARIK-3 ай бұрын
Lonely night 23
@hf_in_brooklyn_713 ай бұрын
Just curious, is he just flooding the dog?
@Pedro-and-KailАй бұрын
These two shouldn't own a dog. Smh
@Lorraine-p4r2 ай бұрын
A golden Retriever would of been a better choice. I do not want a dog . But I like Golden Retrievers.
@LayLoow3 ай бұрын
Dog needs to be baptised 😂
@GS-in8zf3 ай бұрын
i have a german shepard cross with the same attitude, a halti was a life safer, try one,
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
Great 👍 our trainer said that whilst they work the communication should come from you and not something 3rd party. The thing is with that piece of advice is that one of my dogs now knows that pulling results in his nose lead going on, which he hates, so he just about keeps the lead taut. We’ve tried everything, but he will not walk to a loose lead. The other one pulls like crazy on the lead, but is much more receptive to correction. Weirdly she can walk to heal off lead at my command whilst the other one is chasing rabbits. We got her from a farm; they must have taught her that there.
@maxineb95983 ай бұрын
@@ness-eechasing rabbits is part of some dogs DNA
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
@@maxineb9598 they both chase rabbits, hares and deer and ignore livestock, which, sadly, is what they were bred for. I just want one to heal for a few seconds before she can break off and join the other. Why aren’t they working now? Because one is a rescue and wouldn’t be able to handle the interactions with the farmer and the other a failed worker.
@Ойгул-л9т3 ай бұрын
Intelligente duck 28
@lesliemason60163 ай бұрын
The owners are insecure and the dog is trying to protect them.
@Stephanieforbeshamilton3 ай бұрын
Dobermann's are like that and simply remaining calm and they realise there no issue. Both mine were just the same when little.
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
@@Stephanieforbeshamilton Dobermanns are the most gorgeous dogs. I rescued a guard dog that was neglected (I must have been out of mind!). He was the biggest Dobe I've ever seen. Thankfully he was a lovely boy and only wanted to please. He was totally untrained and I never formally trained him as he just did whatever I asked.
@mr.d.5723 ай бұрын
I don't find this all that useful. I walk a reactive dog and the issue is not me lacking confidence or being afraid. Theres something else going on. This scenario is too simplistic.
@Krapvag3 ай бұрын
It's usually a lack of communication and the dog thinking it has to think for itself in some situations rather than leaving all decisions to you. A slip lead, a firm "No!" marker and moving the dog's concentration away from whatever it is reacting to giving you some obedience in getting into a sit position and not moving on until you have their full attention (marking any attempt to look back at whatever it is with an "ah-ah" and little correction). And lots of repitition! Undestand how dog thinks, and develop consistent markers for good and bad behaviour (yes! no! ah-ah)
@m4rtin4193 ай бұрын
I fully agree. It makes good video entertainment but not good dog training. I have a - formerly - reactive dog with whom I can now walk calmly through tourists in Venice, and best thing I did was to ignore those videos (except for entertainment) and instead listen to experts in behaviour modification. But unlike the video suggests it takes a lot patience and it isn't done in a session. In the video they simply stayed further away from the triggers in the end, where of course Kobe doesn't react as much.
@gilu79923 ай бұрын
You are wrong… you just need to be a real leader so your dog can relax and counting on you. It rally starts whit the little things….
@m4rtin4193 ай бұрын
@@gilu7992 why is it that people who start their comment with "you are wrong" always stay at the superficial level, throwing in some - often outdated - buzzwords? Starting a sentence with "you are wrong" is not a good indicator of your leadership skills :-)
@0.-.02 ай бұрын
You're completely right.
@themermaidstale50083 ай бұрын
The dog’s not been trained to properly go for a walk; he pulls the whole way. The lead should be loose on a walk and used to administer a good discipline snap, then command the dog sit to get refocused.
@lovepet45653 ай бұрын
You must socialize Dobes early I used doggy day care The beach And introduced him to every kid Dogs
@minomokwa7443 ай бұрын
It is NEVER !!!! the dog's fault. I resent the stereotype of a bad/evil/Doberman (I am owner of 3 Dobi's and they are NOT evil ... they may be impulsive , easily irritable (sometimes) .. but they are peaceful & lovely TO THE CORE. I hate to see dobs abused.
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
I love Dobermanns and I had a rescue guard dog. Thankfully he was gorgeous and only wanted to please. Dobermanns are secret sweeties. It's totally understandable people find them scary - people used to cross the road when we were out. Guard dogs are bred to look intimidating and be guardy. I have a Cane Corso now, we worked hard on impulse control and she's an easy, sweet dog. She's off leash at the park everyday but I don't let her run up to kids and small dogs - she's obedient, dog social and neutral with people but they don't know that. "don't worry he's fine" are famous last words!
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
I’m not sure anyone said that Dobermans were evil in the video, or tried to imply it. In Wales, where the video is shot, they’re not seen as a dangerous breed and there is no stereotype; they’re just another dog breed.
@wholeshebang12 ай бұрын
@@ness-ee That's reassuring.
@leslienigh-cx6nq2 ай бұрын
Attack dogs should be illegal
@gizahgin13 ай бұрын
Reactive dog. Wrong collar. Leash wrapped around owners hands communicates stress also could be a future injury.
@JosuePescador-zd2sb3 ай бұрын
4:21 is not a runner its just a grease ball going downhill,Muwahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahah
@Hi_its_nicole3 ай бұрын
this is why certain people DO NOT need certain breeds of dog. Even if you had covid, there are other ways to work with the dog
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
Not true. What’s true is every new owner should go to dog training.
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
@@ness-ee Absolutely, we have a solemn duty to the public.
@Hi_its_nicole3 ай бұрын
@@ness-ee in a ideal world yes, but it's not, and people don't, people will also lie to your face to get what they want. that's why you have people getting rescues as first time pet owners and later returning them. Or people that get huskies or Belgian malinois as puppies, only to later re-home/shelter the dog for destruction of property or that they bit someone. Like in this case, they clearly have means, she could have asked someone to work with her dog for her, she could have paid for boarded training, there are KZbin training videos, where there is a will there is a way, if humans really want to do something we can.
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
@@Hi_its_nicole TLDR; the owners of this Doberman should have gone to training 👍
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
@@Hi_its_nicole … also we, first time rescue owners of 2 Huntaways (think Doberman that can run 100km per day as a sheepdog), would not have succeeded without our trainer. The rescue charity stipulated we get a trainer because of, not just the working breed, but the working line. It didn’t matter that this was our first dog. Because of our situation and lifestyle we were matched with Huntaways.
@melindaoberman66393 ай бұрын
Sad. These people need a dog trainer.
@tbag3152 ай бұрын
The dog has never been trained or socialised. Get an E collar, he will soon stop his bad behaviour. Dog education is the life of the dog
@nogoodhandlesavailable3 ай бұрын
They aren't very confident people so the dog isn't very confident
@susanc46223 ай бұрын
Not a good match.
@lesliemason60163 ай бұрын
They need cesar milan! Not a male mary popins!
@johnb67233 ай бұрын
Are you serious? Are you SERIOUS?
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
César Milán got done for animal cruelty 🤦♂️
@maxineb95983 ай бұрын
Or someone other than sugary sweet.
@bristolfashion44213 ай бұрын
It is chucklesome when the female human struggle to cope with the affect that her tears have on her cosmetics. Perhaps if she know she going to cry, she could remove the “make-up” first. Or else have a good boohoo which all smudge up the mascara but at least she get the benefit of having a good cry! Its very therapeutic and if the human spend all her effort trying to stop the tears mixing with mascara, all that benefit is lost!
@elin_3 ай бұрын
The female human..? Wow.. Isn't it easier to just say woman? Also, most people doesn't want their smudged faces on camera.
@GhastlyCretin3 ай бұрын
Such an odd comment.
@cliffwheeler73573 ай бұрын
Wrong channel mate. You need directing to the make up section of one of those shopping channels, not a dog training programme. As for the "female human" remark?
@vikkiwilson50693 ай бұрын
We girls like crying and we don't give a damn about our make-up, there are more important things in life.
@elin_3 ай бұрын
@@vikkiwilson5069 I think a lot of women cares about not ruining their makeup while being filmed actually. I often see women panickly trying to wipe away the tears before it even leaves the eye.