Not enough people giving this lady props. She's a true dog owner, she listened and followed flawlessly. Dog trainers are people teachers.
@yaboy73402 жыл бұрын
That's such a nice looking dog.
@GreyWave332 жыл бұрын
Id hit.
@unkn0wnmortaL Жыл бұрын
@@ClunFunDunbrother, what??
@kellyroyal95799 ай бұрын
@@ClunFunDunlool wtf it is a beautiful dog are you blind or somthing
@mischake Жыл бұрын
This is great. The moment i was sold is when he explained "the dog is hunting. Instead, have him pay attention to you" when you walk a dog, the leash is a steering wheel and tension on the leash is a signal to turn, or stop, or come along. You own the leash, not the dog. With this principle of pay attention to my lead, i taught a dog to stay, sit, down, and on his side several meters away from me without a leash.
@sharonburgess94889 ай бұрын
When the dog is in front of the owner they are NOT in control of the animal...plain & simple.
@mischake9 ай бұрын
@@sharonburgess9488 yeah exactly
@DogoArgentinoOwner7 күн бұрын
This is the best video in dog training I have seen. I trained my Dogo in less than 2 days to walk properly on a leash. Appreciate your videos.
@AmericanStandardK96 күн бұрын
Awesome! Love to hear it.
@criticalthinking86652 жыл бұрын
I just adopted a 2 year old pit bull. Given up by his first family back to the breeder. First interaction was not so good for him. Very energetic, horrible leash manners and manners in general. Told the breeder I would take him for a week and see how I could do with him. I had another pit bull previously for 12 years. Long story short the dude was a pain but such a sweet boy. Little weird around smaller children and dogs which had me very leery. I bought all the tools I needed and poured my heart into this guys videos and in 7 days I have a completely new dog. His ENTIRE demeanor has changed and he is so much more obedient and calm. I have fallen in love and owe so much to these training videos. I don't know 100% if I will keep him but have for sure become his new adopted home and will do everything I can to equip him with the skills to be a good boy, he deserves it.
@kellyroyal95799 ай бұрын
If you see this can I get an update lol did ya glens up keeping him or did it end up not working out ?
@mochalatte91897 ай бұрын
I need an update too
@S12123 Жыл бұрын
So I have a Aussie Puppy of 4 months. He was pulling on the leash so hard, you could hear his nails scratching the pavement. No amount of me pulling back would help. He would lean into the pull using his bodyweight as well. Unwalkable. I learned from you guys about prong collar. I got one. I was skeptical but I was willing to try anything. After only 2 corrections, He was walking almost loose leash. 2 Corrections. I was blown away. I didn't have to correct him again. Now our walks are much more exciting, because it frees me up to give him treats and train him, instead of spending the whole time trying to fight pulling. This saved me probably weeks of frustration. Love you guys.
@kc-n-sassy Жыл бұрын
my aussie is almost 7 months and same thing but he would loose leash walk till he got towards the end of the leash and take off like a freakin bullet... i got him a prong collar and he is a dream to walk now. he is a soft dog like temperment and dealing with new situations so i figured if i take him somewhere new we have to take our other dog for him to see there is nothing to fear... just have fun.
@260160nl Жыл бұрын
You will succeed in loose leash walking using a normal collar I suppose. It will take longer and you will need to give more corrections I guess. I once looked after a adult rottweiler for a couple of weeks (handlers/owners away on holidays). It took me several days of morning and evening walks to get the dog to behave properly.
@lyraray3994 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU !!! This video fixed my 3 year old dogs pulling problems in 15 min flat... Yeah, sure I will still have to remind her and use reinforcements... Within a matter of minutes she was doing exactly what he said she should be doing.. But know that I was walking her with tears rolling down my face...
@KitKatAllieCat11 ай бұрын
I have this exact issue with my 55lb male Border Aussie. I’m a frail 100lb woman in my 20’s. Walking him (him walking me) is the most dreaded part of my days. It’s how I broke both of my wrists needing surgery. He tugged me down some stairs to lunge at another dog where I fell and landed on my wrists. I want to take him everywhere - to stores and restaurants as the lady in the video said. I’m absolutely going to be trying this. Thank you
@viktorija42332 ай бұрын
How did it go?
@judittoth452714 күн бұрын
You don't need any inhumane tool, all you have to do is to be the pack leader energetically: calm and confident. Set rules and boundaries for the dog, and remember that he/she is a dog and not a human. I also recommend you read a bit about dog psychology, that will help you understand the simplicity of the whole thing. Another important thing is when to give affection, it has to be for the right reason, only when the dog is calm and submissive. People tend to make lots of silly mistakes because they can't be bothered to use common sense, learn about dogs, how to fulfill their needs and why taking on the leader role as a dog owner is so vital. Having an obidient and happy dog is not rocket science. Controlling them in an aggressive and painful (for them) way is definitely not the right way. When they see you and respect you as their leader, you won't need any of that nonsense. I started training dogs over 40 years ago, as a kid, using my instincts and common sense, never had any issues with them, no pulling on the leash, no barking, no nothing. I was 10 years old... Some of these methods are heartbreaking to watch...
@KitKatAllieCat13 күн бұрын
@ My comment was made 10 months ago. The methods in the video worked without the prong collar and my dog is now fully trained and an angel. Btw, prong collars are not inhumane or painful, though a common misconception. Many veterinarians and dog behaviorists recommend them. I’ve seen them in action, the dog was in no way/shape/form in any pain. They’re only painful when used improperly which many people do so the common sense lies in learning how to properly use one before just using it. Not all dogs are the same and each learn differently, just like humans. Again, prong collars are not painful when used correctly and are an effective training tool for the dogs who learn better from physical cues over verbal or visual cues. Just like how some humans are visual learners, others are hands-on, etc. “Being the pack leader” is also a misconception. Dogs don’t have pack leaders. That theory was proven false long ago, and was meant for wolves - not dogs. Wolves & dogs do not have pack leaders, they are all individuals who respect their fellow pack members as a family. Affection had nothing to do with my dog’s troubled walks. He has always been loved on all day by me. He had reactivity from trauma from his old family where any sight of a man, child or dog caused him immense anxiety and every time we stepped outside, he was in a state of anxiety so heightened that he didn’t listen for any cues. But please go on and condescendingly tell me how much you know about dog training and make assumptions about my personal situation.
@KitKatAllieCat13 күн бұрын
@viktorija4233 I actually didn’t use a prong collar, but applied the methods in the videos and others and my dog is now on average 70% better with walking. He has days that are 100%, some that are 30%. The key, for me, was to help him overcome his reactivity by keeping our distance from triggers and rewarding him when he’d look away from the trigger. Also to WEAR HIM OUT before walking. using a regular collar instead of a harness was easier to train him to follow where I’m walking.
@kc-n-sassy7 күн бұрын
@@judittoth4527 i have 2 bigger dogs... i use prong collars on both dogs. they walk off leash now and it is great 2 corrections each in the beginning but the prong collar gets their attention. i have never had my dogs whimper or anything in pain etc. i asked my vet about a gentle leader he said NO use a prong collar and he uses a prong collar with his huge great dane mastiff mix (he also showed me how to put them on and adjusted them correctly). I had to have physical therapy on my right shoulder due to the mutt loosing her mind over a squirrel. they are both off leash and i have a mini american shepard but due to his role model dogs and my understanding of how a dog thinks he has been walked correctly since day 1. the mini american and the aussie do sheep herding and the mutt is a diabetic detection dog. it didnt happen overnight but it did happen.
@vincef74872 жыл бұрын
7:26 “…so we’re COMMUNICATING WITH THEM IN THEIR LANGUAGE.” This is the key that “dog lovers” need to understand! If you speak to them in the language THEY understand, your dog will know what you’re saying.
@Troy-Echo2 жыл бұрын
Exactly right! if you ever watch a mother K9 correct her puppies or a dog correct another dog's bad behavior, it's more harsh than anything I've seen Garret apply. Those positive only trainers want you to think that anything besides food rewards is cruel, but in my opinion that's because they want to vilify any trainer not like them so they can get more business. There are 11 YO twins down the road with a new puppy (our dog's sibling) and they are going to a dog obedience course at the local pet store. I guess they've been going for 4-6 weeks and I've heard them mention they have been working with their dog on heeling and such. A week or so back I was in my office and I heard some fussing out front and the dog had gotten off leash and I grabbed my Jim Hodges biothane leash and used it as a slip lead to keep the dog under control while the harness was put back on. Once that was done I asked why they were using a harness, and they said that is what their dog trainer told them to use. My wife looked at me and stopped me from saying anything, but considering a "professional' dog trainer told them to teach their dog to loose leash walk using a harness, that rules out compulsive and balanced trainers already. A harness in dog language means "PULL", thus why you see a harness on sled dogs in Alaska. Our dogs are half pure-bred Husky, but we're not pulling anything. I'd send them to Garret's channel, but I don't trust 11 YO boys to properly use a prong collar, and they live with their grandmother full time. I'm probably going to have to take over after they realize the trainer they have didn't get the job done for loose leash walking.
@corsanne Жыл бұрын
I mean, my bark was never fluent so...
@Clouded_Slug Жыл бұрын
Me: starts barking My dog: I’m sorry, *what* Edit: btw I do know what your saying im just joking around
@kellyroyal95799 ай бұрын
@@corsannehey as long as they get your point that’s all that’s matters lol even if you have an accent I’m sure he won’t mind to much lol
@AS-lm9xm Жыл бұрын
I have heard so many negitive comments about training dogs to be service dogs, to they shouldn't use harnesses, prong collars, or electronic collars. But to me if you are doing it the right way, it will only help keep your dogs safe.
@jpjames80446 ай бұрын
A miracle solution. Our boys are happier not pulling, and watch each other to do their jobs. Amazing. Siimple, Quick. Easy. Worked in 5 minutes with heavy puller.
@Brandy_j5 Жыл бұрын
You hit this one right on the nail. My soon to be service dog was still struggling with leash manners after a month even though we were making progress. You are absolutely correct we do need prong collars for moments where our dog decides that they no longer wants treats or they are not hungry or you ran out of treats. I had this happen and I went to Petsmart IMMEDIATELY to get a prong collar. He is doing AMAZING now, learned leash manners in under 10mins.
@shawnmeyers418811 ай бұрын
Used your prong collar on our 1 year old Corgi and simply the pop technique without a prong collar on our 4 year old Corgi. Within 1 walk both dogs are at 90% better. Great advice and instructions! Thanks!
@malesmandi Жыл бұрын
my dog was really bad on leash pulling. I use prong collar and see the result in just a DAY. thanks for your videos, keep it coming :D
@elizabethbottroff12182 жыл бұрын
Essentially, I never judge dogs. I judge owners. I'll watch a dog's body language. How relaxed are they? Are they checking in with their owner as they approach me? If I don't see an attentive owner-dog connection; I'll give them a lot of room. My pet peeve is people that choose small dogs because they can overpower them; but fail to train them. Those are the stressed out ankle biters that you need to be wary of. It's sad that big dogs get a bad rap. I could tell that a new dog in my neighborhood was used to getting bad vibes from strangers. I received permission from the owner and gave a lot of positive attention and affection to the dog. It went from shocked to complete enjoyment. It was a great dog! The owner really appreciated that someone else saw how good their dog was, and also relaxed a bit more.
@cynthiaburke1736 Жыл бұрын
Garret, you make dog training look easy. Thank you for sharing you tips with us. I learn something new everyday. I didn’t know the prong collar was supposed to be tighter around the neck. You’ve probably said it a million times but I missed it. I bought the wrong prong collar.. the one I got is “California Approved.” LOL I have to invest in a better one and train my puppy right. Thank you again.
@thefifthhorseman88862 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying the longer more detailed vids!
@lisaleondires9576 Жыл бұрын
Great information. Thank you for this video. Less anxiety for the owner is priceless.
@actiondisplays Жыл бұрын
Out.. Standing! Thank you! Kitty, aka "Ding Dong" (for when she's acting ditzy), is a GEM! Now, a 3 yr old rescue I've had for a year and a half. She's a mix of 7 bigger dogs, two predominantly pity's. (The rescue told me Lab and Boxer, not even close. Not an ounce of Lab in her, but she does look it.) Trained her to the point she's on a first name basis with many of the stores in our area! It's to the point the managers have got on their store comm's to inform other associates that "Kitty's here." Walks in Home Depot are no problem as with other stores. "Left side, right side, back, forward, she'll pick stuff up when I drop it, the whole gamut, a real champ! I've trained her with a pinch collar and she's responded well to it and it's our go-to collar for every occasion. Have used an e-Collar primarily for 50 yard retrieves and only zapped her a couple of times, (because she was hiding under the trailer and didn't want to take a bath). She still cowers when it's bath time, and will reluctantly slither up to a 4' stack of training pallets. And now comes when called for bath time without the e-collar. Her big downfall, (she actually has two), but her big downfall is when she see's another 4 legged creature! It's like all her manners go out the window! Her trigger! Other dogs! I have the prong collar but rarely use it because she responds so well to the pinch collar. I use the prong once every 4 months or so when she starts getting a little too rambunctious on the pinch... But after watching this vid, tomorrow we're going back to the prong collar and heading towards the dog park for a walk to start to curb her reactiveness! This video is outstanding! Why I didn't think of the prong collar to mitigate the issues with her reactiveness towards other dogs earlier is beyond me? Thank you so much! I've had offers from others to buy her, and turned down some generous offers. Why in Walmart the other day, there was a line 10 deep just to cuddle with her and take pictures with her! Many will cringe as I'm training her to be my service dog. (That's so when I totally can't walk, I can put a saddle on her and rider her around!) I was told that service dog's shouldn't interact with other people... Non-Sense! I've trained her and she responds to eye commands, voice commands, and hand commands, and so as long as she's on her "A" game, I have no problem with her interacting when people want to take pictures with her... OK, sorry, I digressed. I have all the confidence now, after watching your vid, that if I use the prong collar, she'll get the message and ditch that reactive, trigger towards other dogs! OH! The second down fall as I mentioned earlier that she has is... She's a BED HOG! When I got her a year and a half ago, she shivered for the 1.5 hour ride home. Just shook uncontrollably. So I picked her little self up, put her at the foot of my bed and cuddled with her to try and settle her down all the while thinking, "Mike, you could be starting a real bad habit here." And now, a year and a half later, sometime she'll share my bed with me! J/k as all I have to do is look at her and she'll slither back down to the foot of the bed... Only for me to wake finding her tucked with her nose inside my armpit! Hence, one of her nick names, "Ding Dong!" Thanks again! Sincerely appreciate the effort and informative material you put out here for us. All the best, Sincerely- Mike n' the Mutt, aka Kitty, aka Ding Dong! 😀
@melissaspangler56307 ай бұрын
This video is so helpful I’m getting ready to prong collar and martingale collar train 6month old puppy SAAP rescue golden lab/ German shepherd wish me luck leash pulling walks are very rough afraid of falling love your videos
@Mr.quamfy2 жыл бұрын
Love your content! Our 16-month-old boxer "Smoke" is a nightmare on the leash (I'm a fit 38 y/o former marine with my left shoulder, finger and arm getting destroyed by his explosions XD). He's a fantasticg companion, clever, kind, ADHD MAX, no anger, and no aggression whatsoever, EVER. He, unfortunately? also has practically no interest in food rewards. He does love his biting and pulling toys though (so do I)! He learns quickly (he knows how to grab, hold, let go, sit, lay down, stand, stay, place, etc. (within the house 90%, thus far, outside 10-50% depending on his mood), but leash walking and outside playing and control is very challenging. Trying your techniques, with food, doesn't really work, he simply doesn't care outside. I did figure out that using your techniques (yes, free, watch, etc.) does work if I reward him with a tug- of-war! so, now I'm training with that. my question: Can you maybe make a video on how to use toy rewards, both in general and for leash walking? I did order a pinch collar (even though they are illegal in the Netherlands) to help him understand better what I expect of him outside (ill be introducing that gradually in the coming weeks), but it feels like I need a "carrot" first. keep up the great work.
@elizabethbottroff12182 жыл бұрын
Some dogs don't have food drive for training. But might you also be giving them too much breakfast? Maybe hold back a portion of the breakfast to use in a morning training session? It's worth a try.
@Mr.quamfy2 жыл бұрын
@@elizabethbottroff1218 great tip, we actually implemented this in a way (he usually gets two meals of 250gram Royal Canin Boxer. I took 1/5th of the amount off of each meal to "motivate" him into taking treats as well as lengthening his walks), so thank you! unfortunately, he still doesn't really care for food for some reason; especially in new environments, and on his "standard" lap (not even hotdogs) 😢 In the meantime, we trained walking around our apartment building and neighbourhood, he's accepting treats more and more. The excessive leash pulling is gone now, which is a relief. The goal now is getting him to focus on me more, working up to a proper heel. Right now he still walks a head length in front of me, with minimal effort attention; barely looking from the corner of his eyes. Pubescent behaviour, but progress at least ;-p
@user-sx1fg7lc3c2 жыл бұрын
This guy knows how to speak I friggin love it
@94Whiskers Жыл бұрын
I have a Brittany that's given me so much anxiety when walking because of dog aggression from my puppy. I have learned so much from this channel & have started this way of training. Improvement in 1st 5 min and my walks are much much much more relaxed & enjoyable! Thank u!
@maipham4766 Жыл бұрын
Your such a loving professional dog teacher ❤ you bring so much peace to the dogs and their owner's
@jennykremer50634 ай бұрын
Solid advice. Solid approach.
@douglashartman7292 жыл бұрын
This was wonderful and very helpful for us at home. TY for the free lesson :)
@thafreemanjoey Жыл бұрын
i just want to say thank you for the informative and detailed video! your videos helped me and my dog from having 1 walk a week to 3 times a day! this videos are very helpful especially for me and my reactive dog!
@csmlawnandlandscape7619 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your videos... very informative and helpful. We recently adopted (wife and daughter wanted another dog after our other Pitbull died last year) a male stray, one-year old, 70 pound American Staffordshire Terrier that pulls and lunges like a locomotive if he sees other animal (birds, deer, squirrels, or picks up on a animal scent, or sees another person walking nearby. My wife and daughter can't walk him if he gets triggered because he'll pull your arm out of your socket if you hang on... it's dangerous. So, I have to walk the dog, mornings, afternoons and evenings. It would be nice if other members of the family could walk this bull of a dog, because I can't all the time.
@flowerchild967220 күн бұрын
I had to look at this to see what I can do for my 7 month old Corso. He’s a lot better than he used to be BUT he’s going through his 7 month reactivity phase, and it’s a beast to deal with. Especially with a 102 pound puppy. This worked great for no pulling, but the other part my puppy is going through I have something else I have to do which is desensitizing him so he won’t react. He doesn’t react all the time, but for his last training class he reacted toward another puppy and I was seriously upset. I almost didn’t stop what was going to happen, even though I’m not sure what was going to happen, but didn’t want anyone hurt. Thankfully the trainer sent me a video to help with this issue. He can’t go back to class until this is taken care of. Maybe do a reactivity video for puppies who are going through this phase. Thank you.
@peterdoherty72822 жыл бұрын
What a great job by the Jedi and his owners! Garret, you did well as well! LOL
@gtb4 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing.😊
@georgioskitis Жыл бұрын
Your videos are joy to watch! Love the details.
@LindaWheeler-w9v Жыл бұрын
Great at what you do learn alot a trainer myself hope to have a dog for myself soon
@yzzimzerep72496 ай бұрын
Great video!
@Katwalaartic_official1985 Жыл бұрын
I m from nepal, watching your more vedios and technic thanks for you
@Kateanada Жыл бұрын
My Rotti/English Mastiff pulls with the halti as well. Watching your video and going to learn prong collar…. The halti gouges his eye
@barbarawarren94432 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@LovelyDuke1985 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video.
@gruv2nz9 ай бұрын
Good video, thanks.
@SamtheMan0508 Жыл бұрын
My dog walks perfectly on the leash and he's constantly looking at me, he stops when I stop, he sits and stays if I talk to someone but all that ends when he sees a cat. I think he'd be easy to train with the prong collar and your valuable tips.
@lollypop2413 Жыл бұрын
Mine too...a herme springer will help
@thecastingdeck8148 Жыл бұрын
Prong collars are the best tool ever for dog training. Seriously a game changer....immediate difference and over time perfection.
@kimmcdonald2022 Жыл бұрын
GREAT INFO
@FiRDrUmM3r613 Жыл бұрын
brindle colored dogs are so dang cute! I want 50 of them!
@Texas_Made_2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful coat color🥰🥰🥰🥰
@meadowmade Жыл бұрын
Looks good.
@wijayaleomanto3965 ай бұрын
Hi. M Leo from jakarta, have a golden retriever at 11 month. She is wild on pulling. I will try to use ur method hopefully success. Thanks
@AmericanStandardK95 ай бұрын
Best of luck!
@yvonnechater633711 ай бұрын
A love your methods. I have a 2 yr old French/old English and she is so reactive. I’ve got a prong collar but she still goes mental when she sees another dog. I don’t get stressed, I walk another way, try to walk into her, but she still focuses on the other dog, it’s like she wants to kill it 😢 I will keep trying, but it’s hard work 😮
@AmericanStandardK911 ай бұрын
Thank you. Check out "The Perfect Walk" course on DIYK9.com or our monthly memberships that come with access to that course. It'll get you sorted out.
@JosephChristopher4ever9 ай бұрын
Bro, and you’re a Marine!? Semper Fi brother!! You’re my KZbin dog trainer. Done.
@bun90009 ай бұрын
Bro has MCRD DI vibes fr 👏
@bun90009 ай бұрын
Catch his knife hand haha
@Itsrayy26 ай бұрын
Awe the German Shepherd is such a floppy dog 😅 Great video, I’m eager to try this for my dog
@laurayochim1372 Жыл бұрын
I have a 3 month old German Shepherd, and trying to train him... like banging my head into a brick wall 😂. I wish you were here in Mo!! I could definitely use your help!! BTW, love you're videos!!
@leedelta156 ай бұрын
Tried these techniques on a dog I was watching for a few weeks and it worked almost immediately, thank you so much!!! We might end up adopting him from his current owner.....But, we have a cat. (Yes, we're both dog ppl but the cat was here first before even I came into the picture so he gets dibs :/ ) That being said we REALLY want a dog, so it'd be ideal to have both. Have you ever introduced a dog to a cat in a home? Advice???
@ThaStonedGardner Жыл бұрын
So my Mighty Paws martingale collar and Herm Springer prong collar came in the mail today. (And the safety connector, of course.) I tried the martingale by itself first. My 4mo old German Shepherd does not give half a sh!t about it. He acted like it was a challenge, like he was pulling a sled to the gold mine. It looks cool, though, and has less of a chance of breaking than a store bought collar, I suppose. The prong collar, though; has my dog walking at my side with a loose leash after 30 seconds. We did two half hour walks today out in public with hardly any problem. Pup got a self correction right after we put it on, then I showed him I want him at my side. Stayed there the whole time.
@actiondisplays Жыл бұрын
Hey Stoned Gardner! I'm another viewer as yourself and I gotta say, you cracked me up! "My 4mo old German Shepherd does not give half a sh!t about it. He acted like it was a challenge, like he was pulling a sled to the gold mine." 2:30 in the morning, I'm half irritated cause I can't sleep and then read your comment and... Ya got the big belly chuckle outta me! Dog's have a great way of bringing the best out of us! My hound is snoring while hogging MY bed! Reading your comment and picturing the whole thing was what I needed! Priceless comment at the right time! Peace! 😆
@adolfomartinezmontenegro48442 жыл бұрын
Good job brother I love your videos
@TomRolfson Жыл бұрын
A prong collar used properly... like power steering.
@LowkAlexander2 жыл бұрын
Owners got a great dog he wants to work for his people
@P33PGAME2 жыл бұрын
I know these are cut for time and content but on average how long are these sessions initially? How much should I be training each session?
@gsd.mali.dad. Жыл бұрын
do you have a video on how to correctly fit a herm sprenger prong collar that doesnt have the clip please?
@LR_ACE_897 Жыл бұрын
I love his name.
@UHOHTONIO Жыл бұрын
Awwwwwwww!!!!! His name is Jedi!!!!
@igorcudzik412611 ай бұрын
what should I do with a small dachsund? Do i need a prong collar? or just some treats?
@shihyi584811 ай бұрын
Hi Garrett. May I know what kind of hotdogs you give as treats? I'm not sure if typical human hotdogs are OK because I believe it is very high in sodium. Thanks very much for guidance; love all your videos!
@zoey41362 жыл бұрын
Are these videos geared only for bigger dogs or can an owner of a corgi use these videos? Like for a corgi that pulls…would you recommend a prong collar?
@benjaminfrix55688 ай бұрын
Quick question, how do you go about trading your dog when and when not to do his/her business on a walk? So we can take our dogs into stores without fear of them going as they please
@bykurt_is5 ай бұрын
14:40 - the way he hit that u-turn lowkey made me depressed lol. Not saying it was from the training method btw. This channel has been way more informative in just the last 20-30min I been binge watching.
@CJ-wj6fd Жыл бұрын
I have an American bull dog that, he just turn 3 months and I want to learn how to train a puppy. He’s very much, “the leader” and it’s hard to train him do you have any tips that I can use on him?
@TheWanderHound8 ай бұрын
Prong collars are illegal in my state in Australia. What’s the next best alternative?
@Sleepy_peoplez Жыл бұрын
prong collars-my bloodhound has serious dulap and when i tried to size the prong collar to his neck(high and tight) so that it stayed up it was way to tight and they way his breathing sounded was different (i took it off and added back the link) at this length it sits low and loose but he still responds like he should (work in progress)
@trentpickett30502 жыл бұрын
Quality went way up in this video
@BoldPrintD5 ай бұрын
Can i do the same type of correction with a slip lead or does it not send the same message?
@BJ-rz3xj Жыл бұрын
When should you introduce your pup to a prong collar
@satin77119 ай бұрын
How do I choose the right size prong collar? I have a 47lbs hound mix and he needs this training! I need this as i don't feel my arms and wrists anymore and the walks are hell.
@calo-reef3928 Жыл бұрын
Do you use the same collar forever or how long after do I change the collar to a regular one?
@craigsherman4480 Жыл бұрын
Looking it up, a site said that feeding a dog hot dogs is terrible for him. Please advise.
@brattl7453 Жыл бұрын
Which prong collar should I use for an English mastiff and a doberman?
@scottwarner10172 жыл бұрын
My 7 year old German shepherd dog is not too bad on the lead, but he is inclined to walk a little too far in front of me. I would like him to be near my pocket so he can engage better with me. Should use this video's process to achieve si similar results Love your channel, keep up the good work.
@alejandrohart2 жыл бұрын
This training method 100% works. Plus you have a GSD, if you do this right i guarantee they learn with their in under 5 corrections. You have one of the easiest dogs to train on earth, GSD are the best. Btw if you don't have a pronged collar just use the regular one works just fine (just don't use a slip collar, those are hard to use correctly). Remember to exercise the dog before training so they are more relaxed!
@GodlyMusic777 Жыл бұрын
Good video! How long do I use the prong collar? Is it every time I walk my dog or just for training and they should get it?
@schanettemoore8785 Жыл бұрын
Hey I know you're probably looking from the answer from me but I did the same training technique I use the prong collar while training once my dog got it narrowed down I switch to her flat color hope this helps😄
@east.onbayernmunich7589 Жыл бұрын
Which is the best prong collar
@Fishhawk-fk7 ай бұрын
Garrett what do you do you feed the dog raw hotdog
@juancervantes7021 Жыл бұрын
Which size width herm sprenger prongs for 80lb American bully pocket size?
@miguelbarrera43832 жыл бұрын
what kind of treats do you use?
@emilioisbetoodo1143 Жыл бұрын
Hey :) I'm a pride owner of a beautiful Presa Canario that is about 120 pounds, and have some of the same problem with a sudden jump or he is walking me, but live in Norway where Prong is forbidden, so do you have something else I can use? Thanks in advance for advice ;)
@ogchassagne14917 ай бұрын
How much do you charge for a session I have German shepherd rescue
@LTL_king2 жыл бұрын
I've done training with my dog all the time and he has the same drive as this dog. I've never used any type of collar other than a cheap leash. If he gets to far ahead I give him a voice command to reset him. You have to train the 1st yr. What you allow then will carry over for yrs. Also it's your demeanor. Dogs can sense your attitude. If they think they can get away with it. They will do it. Give them an inch. They take a mile. Yes the other types of collars help but that's sort of a retraining type of thing. A dog who has been allowed to pull for so long. Means you have to reset them, as he says. That type of collar is like their mothers teeth. Your resetting him back to being a puppy status and this is how it's supposed to be.
@LTL_king2 жыл бұрын
@Crimson Outdoors Co. Yeah they do. The trouble I have is training people. They; pet without asking. Stick their hand up to the window when your dog is in the car. Get upset when you tell them no. My dog my rules. Don't even ask. You want to pet a dog. Get your own. How do you train people?
@416_LateNights Жыл бұрын
Hi Garrett, my german shepherd is 3 months old and he's scared of going for walks. When we're leaving home he won't follow and on our way back he pulls me home. I don't have a prong collar. Would you suggest using one this early? I've had him for a bit more than a week now. I wanted him to get comfortable before using the prong collar. What do you suggest?
@derwannahurst1380 Жыл бұрын
How long do you use the prong collar for? Forever or until you think their behavior has shifted permanently to paying attention to whatever you ask?
@melodieramsay655 Жыл бұрын
The problem with the gentle leader is that most people don't use it correctly and, because of that, it can cause a pinched nerve in dogs who have longer necks or who are taller like Great Danes, Greyhounds, Standard poodles, etc. - I know from experience. That is just one reason why I don't like them either and prefer the prong collar.
@saraicampos1322 Жыл бұрын
How do I avoid my dog from stopping and biting the leash when I make corrections?
@lovetoclearclouds7017 Жыл бұрын
I see palm trees. Any chance you’re in the Orlando area?
@denisepacetti4559 Жыл бұрын
I have just rescued a 9 month old Besenji mix from a home that abandoned her. I want to begin training as soon as possible and her biggest issues are biting the leash and refusing to move forward to follow. What type prong collar is needed?
@michellekondogiannis29846 ай бұрын
Question: once the dog is trained, do you then stop using the prong collar?
@dyllangames3592Ай бұрын
No, I mean you can but I don't recommend it.
@Jarell-b5n5 ай бұрын
I'm 14 what collar can I get to train a aussie pup, I'm getting it in summer, also I I don't got money to drop 100
@hannahjones703610 ай бұрын
"Its not room service", theres me bringing my dogs homemade waffles whilst chilling after their long "hunt"💀🙈
@ChaosShadowElite2 жыл бұрын
How does this affect them going to the bathroom if they won't leave your side? Do you have to then walk into the grass?
@marcusreed84322 жыл бұрын
Really ? Of course yiu take them to restroom as normal. He is on a job atm. If he needs to go potty. He will be free to do his thing. When not on the job/task/walking then he is free to be a dog and do his thing/play/potty etc. .
@ChaosShadowElite2 жыл бұрын
@marcusreed8432 worthless answer. As he says in his videos - Dog stays close he gets paid. Dog wonders off he feels pain. That's all it will know. So question is, does Dog then get scared to leave leash holders side because he doesn't want to feel pain. Feel like I'm explaining this to a Dog lol. Maybe the urge/instinct overrides training and then training kicks back in. Idk I'm not a trainer (neither are you) and I don't have a lot of experience with dogs. I rescued an abandoned dog a few weeks ago. Clearly that's why I'm here.
@gertrudestomkin2 жыл бұрын
most trainers have a break command ie your are free to do whatever you want on
@ChaosShadowElite2 жыл бұрын
@@gertrudestomkin that is helpful to know. Thanks.
@RyanVanhorn-c6r4 ай бұрын
I commented on another video that my dog was doing fantastic which she is chill except she goes like 5 to 10 minutes of the on and off look but then after like 30 to 40 minutes of doing that she just goes off and chases her own things and I was wondering if I’m doing something wrong or if I’m just not working with her long enough.
@lollypop2413 Жыл бұрын
I wish i was in usa instead of australia!
@gge31142 жыл бұрын
I want to get a new born puppy soon and I wanted to know when is it good to start training and what course would you recommend
@M0mmys.Milk_2 жыл бұрын
im pretty sure you can start training puppies around 6 months or earlier they gotta be puppies first lol i personally really recommend socializing and such early on or you make the mistake n your dog turns out anxious n aggressive around ppl n other dogs
@alexpearson29202 жыл бұрын
You should start training as soon as you get him. 8 weeks is the minimum you should get a puppy. Don’t underestimate their intelligence. Discipline them if they purposely disobey you. If they’re just being a puppy & get distracted / confused, they don’t need discipline. Just correct them (show them the right way things are done). Stay consistent & they will learn with enough repetitions. Get the right breed based off your activity level. If you’re pretty active, a Labrador Retriever is good. If you’re a couch potato, get a chill breed like a Bulldog or a Great Dane. Socialize them with people & dogs early. First impressions are lasting impressions. Good luck :)
@Grunn1965 Жыл бұрын
The problem is, this collar is forbidden in the Netherlands. So what is the alternative?
@MCGuyTV2 жыл бұрын
I wished I could use a prong collar but it's banned in the province of Québec , Canada . That goes with e collars too.
@barbarawarren94432 жыл бұрын
That's so cruel they aren't allowed because flat collars can choke a dog and ruin their windpipe.
@finaldreamerx2 жыл бұрын
Yea same in the netherlands. They rather like to see dogs choking themself on flat colars or slip collars...
@MCGuyTV2 жыл бұрын
@@finaldreamerx the whole population gets punished because of a minority of people can't use the damn thing properly. Instead they think gentle leading is the absolute way not giving a balanced training method a second thought.
@finaldreamerx2 жыл бұрын
@MCGuyTV Yea its so stupid. What happens if you got a extremely pulling dog and a hand injury. The dog will get hurt and dont get enough exercise and the owner will get even more hurt. Nowadays everything is a joke with parenting haha
@barbarawarren94432 жыл бұрын
@@finaldreamerx Understatement of the year, Randy. We've created a real mess with all of this "over-correctness." With respect to animal parenting, it is far more sensible to simply prosecute people who harm animals by ANY means, and let the rest of use care for our animals in the safest, most compassionate manner, saving lives.
@jamesblackburn704 Жыл бұрын
GARRETT can you please use e collars on congress? Set it up that US citizens can push a button to correct their actions.
@artemiosacay576510 ай бұрын
Sound funny but im on it..
@TayTiare10 күн бұрын
We can still make this happen right?😅
@hardknocknewshkn639 Жыл бұрын
Can I use a prong collar to start training my 13 week GS Puppy ?
@stphnlou Жыл бұрын
I literally have a 13 week old male GS also and he started on a prong just a few days ago and its great. No issues, no fuss. Highly recommend it.