You can tell neither of these dogs get the stimulation and exercise they need
@Beatslager3 ай бұрын
100%
@upandaway58443 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!!
@2cleoАй бұрын
Yes and toys
@kendexterАй бұрын
100% agreed as a GSP owner for 30 years
@mannie70288 ай бұрын
Generally I find dog owners are the problem not the dogs. They think dogs will react like humans, and understand speaking in sentences!
@Beatslager3 ай бұрын
100%
@nitzerebbandflow8 ай бұрын
That poor beautiful weimaraner puppy. She deserves an owner who will appreciate her. That woman should just volunteer at a dog rescue or dog sit. The mum calling the dog nasty said it all.
@marschalover018 ай бұрын
a lot of people on this show, any dog show really, just have no clue how to handle dogs. Do these people just not do any training with their dogs? I went on puppy course and 2 obedience courses with my current dog (who also happens to be my first dog) and she is so good because of it.
@zalexie_3 ай бұрын
Shows how smart german shepherds are
@michellejames44938 ай бұрын
I don't get it - the lady with the Weimaraner said she loves to travel? so why on earth would you get a dog, especially that breed??? that makes absolutely no sense😕🐾🐾
@mannie70288 ай бұрын
Agreed. People get dogs without any idea at all. She should’ve got a gold fish!
@DisplayNameEllio8 ай бұрын
Exactly
@DisplayNameEllio8 ай бұрын
2:08
@MsJubjubbird3 ай бұрын
Given how far away her holiday is, she probably liked to travel but doesn't travel any more often than the average bear. The usual things lie money and work and such dictate these things. People with dogs take holidays too
@Beatslager3 ай бұрын
and that is what happens often, people just get a dog and than dont have time to train them properly!
@bethanylightowler64368 ай бұрын
I have 4 dogs one of my dogs likes to carry his leash so I clip 2 leashes so he carries 1 and I carry the other one
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
I used to have a rescue that carried his own lead. He would walk to heal though so we were fine with just one. I can’t imagine him not having his lead on at all.
@terrigorsky50983 ай бұрын
I think it's more obcession with tug than ǰust the lead. He needs dog sports too and maybe high level obedience. He needs a job.
@squaretriangle92083 ай бұрын
That's such a good idea
@Lionforaday8 ай бұрын
I do hope Graeme reads these comments, and hears how many of those commenting zero-in on the problem right-away. WHY are people acquiring dog breeds that are so poorly suited to their profoundly sedentary lives?! Well, we all know why - the puppy is either cute, or of a breed that's currently trendy. Today's breed du jour are French bulldogs - bad enough when you consider that many of the pups must be born by c-section - but at least better than the earlier craze for Australian shepherds 😳! In the various DBVB episodes, we've seen - owners who seem surprised that schnauzers bark 🤣 - a border collie (puppy!) described as "highly anxious," which would probably be a STAR on a sheep-farm 🐑 - a hard-driving GSD w. an intense play-drive trying desperately to give himself the physical & mental stimulation he craves 🐕🦺 - a Weimaraner puppy - a hunting breed! - cooped-up all-day w. no walks, no socialization w. other dogs, and no mental stimulation 🦆 Two other dog behaviourists who have shows come to mind - Cesar Millan (of Dog Whisperer fame) & Victoria Stillwell (host of It's Me or the Dog). Both these trainers are quick to ask the uncomfortable question of owners: "Why did you get this dog? Why this breed?" And both often identify lack-of-exercise as one of the major contributing factors - if not THE factor - in solving a dog's "problem." Indeed, I saw Cesar live once, and recall him saying, "People think I work miracles, when a lot of the "miracle" is me taking the dog for a brisk 45-minute walk, or a 30-minute bike-ride, before we 'work on the problem.'" He noted that by then? The problem was often either greatly reduced - or gone.
@ulalaFrugilega3 ай бұрын
Time and again, dog owners have told me that they don't want their dogs to get too fit, needing ever more and longer walks. No, we don't want you to take our dog, neither. We prefer her to be the menace of the neighbour with an ever growing bite rate on dogs and human trousers. This is my neighbours' dog, and before her owner forbade his wife to work with me, she was gorgeous. Last week we met by chance, as they walk that troublesome dog ever less, it's a vicious cirlce... anyway, we meet in the street and my sweet darling ex trainee by now goes mental any time a dog walks by and at some unpredictable humans, too. It was the female owner and she let me hold the leash while we stood talking, and I had the dog happily calm in almost no time. Of course I had worked with her before, but the owner was impressed, of course . "My husband's not going to allow you training her, or even just take her on walks, though", she said, and shuffled off, dragging the dog who threw a heartbreaking last look out of golden eyes at me...
@helgaherbstreit51023 ай бұрын
I totally agree. The German dog trainer, Martin Rütter, who is also seen a lot on television, constantly says that people don't think about the breed of dog when they buy a dog. He repeatedly explains the nature and needs of dog breeds. The two women's German Shepherd is completely unused. He can't get rid of his energy and fixates on the leash. It's just sad.
@MsJubjubbird3 ай бұрын
there's no point making people feel bad about a choice that is too late. They'll just be resentful and not want to work with you, which doesn't benefit the dog. May as well work with what is already there. I do wish people would stop treating dogs like a fashion accessory though.
@Lionforaday3 ай бұрын
@@MsJubjubbird Normally I'd agree, especially with more permanent choices, like having kids. With a dog though, there's the option to re-home, right? I totally agree with you that it's risky to put the owner on the defensive, and of course people make mistake and there's no shame in that. Addressed respectfully? I think an owner can be allowed to maintain their dignity and even feel positive about choosing in the best interests of the dog by offering it a better life. And? There's perfectly lazy dogs out there - there's two sleeping across from me right now! So I believe there really is a dog (or two!) for almost everyone.
@Nine284573 ай бұрын
@@Lionforaday Cesar’s methods are suspect. His methods of pushing a dog into “calm submission” often results in the dog shutting down. Plus, his dog Junior bit a woman, bit other dogs, and killed one dog. Thats not training I can trust. Victoria Stillwell, on the other hand, is fantastic. Excellent suggestion.
@mastinomama89398 ай бұрын
The shepherd owners are bad enough. But being travel crazy and getting a Weimaraner puppy of all breeds? Hope the owners of case no 3 are better...
@Cursico8 ай бұрын
Six minutes in and seeing people want to murder a beautiful 4 year old German shepherd just for wanting to play is crazy. He just needs proper breed fulfillment, poor bubba.
@Lionforaday8 ай бұрын
Thank-you! Graeme seems like a great trainer, yet I'm not sure why he doesn't address with owners their choice to get, say, a border collie (puppy?!) when they're not athletic, or a GSD - another hard-driving working breed - when the owners aren't either willing or able to fulfill his perfectly natural desire to run & be intellectually stimulated. If you and your dog aren't the right fit? Responsibly re-homing the dog to an appropriate owner who's researched the breed & knows and *wants* the qualities that comes with it, is hardly the same as failing, or admitting defeat. Yes, it can be hard - but it can also be a wise & loving thing to do.
@Speurneuscosmo7 ай бұрын
Beautiful working dog. You see what the dog needs. A game of tug of war. It’s so easy when you take the time to play and understand your dog. Give your dog a job or they search a job😂
@MsJubjubbird3 ай бұрын
@@Lionforaday While they made bad choices, that ship has already sailed and there's nothing that can be done. Rehoming dogs is actually hard. Most people want a new puppy and some shelters are just too strict, so the dog ends up in a cage. Plus they love the dog and want to keep it, like they want to keep their difficult kids.
@ness-ee3 ай бұрын
I have 2 rescues. Number one was worse than Oakley. He was abused, caged and beaten with zero training. He’s now a beautifully trained dog who gets miles of hill walks daily. He even ignores sheep. There will hopefully always be a home for a “problem” dog.
@Nine284573 ай бұрын
@@MsJubjubbirdright. That ship has sailed, but I think there’s still hope. First, I’d get rid of that lead completely, and use one that isn’t as enticing to chew. Perhaps a chain lead. Not a choker. A regular collar with a lead made of chain. Or … I’d consider changing to a double lead harness for a while. In the interim, I’d continue to play tug with an acceptable rope or toy. Redirection works very well in many situations, but sometimes it takes time.
@lilicisne69273 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the instruction you give us Graham
@somebodyyoudontknow39808 ай бұрын
It wasn't exactly the same but we used to have an American bulldog that did very similarly with the lead as Oakley. Even with a chain lead she would grab and shake it, happily hitting her own head or us with the lead, and it was incredibly embarrassing. The only thing that worked was to go back to the house and wait everytime she grabbed the lead, had to be more stubborn than her. Don't think that would work with Oakley though because the lead is the fun part to him, but for my dog the walk was what was getting her so excited.
@loyal_dogs3 ай бұрын
It would work as part of the training. Oakley looks very much like a working line GSD and he obviously wants to work and is very under-excercised. He needs and outlet for his energy and will to woek. He'd love bite work but he also seels to be able to enjoy the dummy. Once he realizes the behavior gets him no where training him like you did he'll learn impulse-control and then needs to get the dummy work (or anything else) somwehere on the walk. So he gets what he craves for (working) after he behaved and calmed down. I own a white GSD. Great dog, super sweet and chill but he gets what he needs. With other owners he'd just be like Oakley
@ChiefHerzensCoach8 ай бұрын
Dogs like the first one: i use a chain lead - then it feels bad to bite it and we can practice loose leash walking with a lot of rewards. and from time to time then i pull out a tug-of-war-toy because they like the game so much. but it is no longer the lead that is used. when they are more trained i even use the hand strap of the lead to play. but this is a thing after some months of good behaviour on any lead so they would not mix things up again. but the chain lead is a good thing to use because i had not to correct the dog so often - environment (the chain) does a part of it and my corrections are not like constant nagging ;)
@ChiefHerzensCoach8 ай бұрын
addition: as i can see from the stature and colour of this german shepherd: he comes from working lines - no wonder he worked with you for 4 hours. i would have liked to be there. i am not better than you. but i can deal well with calming down this kind of dogs. the worst was a puppy from a working line that i rescued at age 40 days - all of the litter except one allready dead and she was not half the weight she should have had. she had like 2,5kg and she had also a crazy and serious prey drive. and she was into bikes. can you imagine a 2,5kg dog, biting a tyre and not let go - this is deadly. i trained the little dog by taking my bike into my flat and push it just an inch. this was enough to trigger her drive. then they drive came still and she let go eventually or i even took a bit of beef to change her mind. we worked on the first 5 inches/10 centimeters like a week till she could see it roll and not get that weird look in the eyes like being hypnotisized. i could feed her besides the bike roling a bit back and forth. and eventually we could go down to the yard. i would push the bike slowly and she would eat treats out of my hand. it was deep winter and very icy in this year - this was our good luck, because so there where few bikes and the few we could allways manage to handle. the winter was also very long in this year and so till the dog was a few months old and REALLY fast (she ran with all sizes of dogs like whippets and barsois and in between), she was no longer triggered by bikes. only a few years later she barked and chased away a biker in the forrest who passed us very rudely on a small path and allmost pushed me down the hill. but this was ok. i hope he learned a lesson.
@Lionforaday8 ай бұрын
I had that exact thought, to use a chain lead, though of course it is going to have leather or nylon hand-strap - I think the trick to that might be to spray the strap with vinegar, so it's not so pleasant to bite! Personally, I'd never - not ever - allow the dog to play with the hand-strap; it's just too easy for a dog like this to revert back to old habits, even after months - or years. I liked your idea of taking the tug-toy along - as long as the dog isn't constantly searching for it. The play drive in a GSD is very strong - but a quality that's a pain-in-the-a** when you're trying to have a quiet walk, would be a God-send when you're doing search-and-rescue.
@britneycee2 ай бұрын
First though I had. Strange they hadn’t tried that in years
@ChiefHerzensCoach2 ай бұрын
@@Lionforaday i have an old german herding dog here besides me in the office. even more drive than a german shepherd. everyone in the office thinks she is soooo quiet. i want one. i tell them: see her outside. my dogs know perfectly they can live their drives and instincts but not in the office. office is a time to rest. quiet walks? no - they are working dogs - time outside is for working - only in the evening when everything has calmed down we do too and have a quiet one. it is important to choose a dog knowing the instincts and find a way they can use them.
@diintheuk44258 ай бұрын
It seems Tinkerbell just needs some obedience training and crate training...
@Lionforaday8 ай бұрын
Are you missing something here? How about some serious EXERCISE & socialization with other dogs!?! This is a hunting dog - a highly intelligent working breed - who's cooped-up with a single working woman & sometimes her older mother, neither of whom acknowledge the dog's need to be exercise, perhaps relying on "the big backyard" to do that for them. While Weimaraners always looks sad & anxious, I think *this* dog actually *is* legitimately lonely & bored out of her skull. The owner had enough sense to not have kids, knowing that she prefers to focus on herself, yet didn't have the sense to look for an older, calmer dog - one that might be OK with being home alone during the day, and one her mom could easily care for on her upcoming "2-week all-inclusive." 🙄
@diintheuk44258 ай бұрын
@@Lionforaday Hello & yes I did miss mentioning proper exercise and training for Tinkerbell. But I'm not entirely sure whether that warrants such aggressive tone-bordering on taunting-from a fellow Internet user like you. I won't add anything because obviously you care about dogs and you do have your points. But this aggression really puts me off making any sort of comments or trying to communicate online.
@jenny_and_mochi2 ай бұрын
Tinkerbell is acting like a normal 6 month old puppy!
@schnuller178 ай бұрын
9:50 Obsessed by the leash !!
@vikingdogmanship8 ай бұрын
It's been his "reward" for years tugging on that lead.
@jenny_and_mochi2 ай бұрын
An easy thing to try for this is a metal lead. If they don’t like to chew on it they won’t! Oakley just wants to play!
@scottyvary8 ай бұрын
I feel really bad for that German Shepherd. I'll never understand why people get dogs and can't control them. Hope to god they don't have any kids.
@carolwilliams85113 ай бұрын
There are grandchildren. Mentioned when they talked about family holidays.
@patriciasimmons14032 ай бұрын
use two leads, one for the dog and one for you to hold
@marciakeilee13363 ай бұрын
Amazing! Wow Graham-what a miracle man you are! Thank you! I learned so much! oxoxoxoxo
@doonewatts71553 ай бұрын
Graeme always solves it by not only teaching the owner what to do but also by giving the owners the confidence to do it. An unorthodox way to stop your dog barking in the car is to go somewhere safe and the moment they start hit the brakes. Twice is usually enough
@tterexx426Ай бұрын
Oakley is my dream of a German shepherd. I have a high drive hound from hunting lines (and we are hunting boar together), but as it goes with hounds, they are not very much into tugging. My hound is the only one from her litter who does anything like tug, frisbee, at least a little bit - her siblings are also well trained, all in hunting families, some doing nosework dog sports. But none of her siblings would even touch a toy. Still, I find myself missing a dog that loves a toy more than anything.
@jenniferviolette3178 ай бұрын
So basically people get dogs and do absolutely no research on how to raise them. Please educate yourselves when getting a dog. Make sure the dog is going to fit your life style and make sure you are able to fulfill the needs of the dog you get.
@pward87238 ай бұрын
YES!! Well said!!
@MsJubjubbird3 ай бұрын
I think puppy classes should be mandatory before full registration can be issued.
@carolwilliams85113 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@squaretriangle92083 ай бұрын
I had a very energetic and territorial dog as well who barked a lot (I had no experience), her behaviour made me lonely but I loved her very much, her son on the other hand is the most quiet, relaxed dog (I suppose his fathers' genes) so genetics plays a huge part, too now I will be very careful when choosing a new one😂
@heatherwaibel63618 ай бұрын
Great job Oakley
@klnm598 ай бұрын
Leanne has a yard but her dog is in her house the entire time and she wonders why she can't get away from the dog without going out to sit in the car? Does she need Graeme or just some common sense?
@Speurneuscosmo7 ай бұрын
Tinkerbell is searching for Neverland….😂
@kellykuczak6362 ай бұрын
I wonder what you would suggest for a 18 month old male who chews the would base boards, tables , stair posts when left alone in the house. He doesnt chew when we are home at all . He was crate trained till he was about 10 months old but this 115 lb dog learned to chew his way out of his crate and destroyed the crated. We left him out of the crate and he was very good for about 2 months and then the gnawing started to happen when we were gone to work.
@TrulyMadlyShallowly8 ай бұрын
This shepherd had only one job. With the focus of these guys and the fact that it made all the other jobs impossible, that is a difficult circle to break. I have a dog as serious as this one who took it upon herself to police the neighbourhood on walks - that took TONS of time and other activity to replace. Working dogs can be such a challenge.
@fleurosea3 ай бұрын
Yes, working dogs shouldn’t be home dogs. Some breeds are too intelligent to be happy being home dogs, they go a bit nuts 😕
@TrulyMadlyShallowly3 ай бұрын
@@fleurosea Yeah. Our solution so far has been two 1-1,5 hour walks a day with either running or some other stimulus - much less is just not an option
@sis2358 ай бұрын
Graham you really need to advise some of those people to rehome their dogs to a good home - I am scared for the German Shepherd he is not safe with those owners - they are completely hopeless with the beautiful German Shepherd - they should not have such a dog and he obviously does not have walks ans stimulation and he is NOT biting he is trying to get the lead and their hand is in the way - he needs to be with a family who appreciate and love him who can manage him properly - ie walk him properly in the lead and give him lots of fun and stimulation and walks - and not locked up inside - he is a herding dog - that beautiful dog is in danger in that house - you should be helping those people rehome that dog Graham - those people should not have a dog and to the woman who owns the German Shepherd don’t you dare kill him - it’s you not him - please rehome him ( dont sell him on gumtree) to a proper rescue
@MsJubjubbird3 ай бұрын
That is not the point of the show or training. These people love their dogs, they just don't have a clue. Dictating to people that they should adopt out their children will rub them the wrong way. Rehoming a dog with a behaviour problem is a disaster waiting to happen anyway. The rehoming process is very stressful for the dog as it stands and often dogs don't get rehomed anyway. Why not keep the dog in a stable home instead? Add in a behaviour problem and the dog would likely be put down by the shelter.
@janedmunds4218Ай бұрын
I wonder if a small chain leash would work for Oakley? Short of Graeme's training. Are chain leads frowned upon?
@niallemcnab-dw4kg4 ай бұрын
❤Hi Dogs Behaving Very Badly will you please upload season 5 episode 5 please because you haven't been uploaded yet please.
@sorchaOtwo2 ай бұрын
Put Oakly in a "Halti". It's a halter for dogs, maybe it will help?
@racerja3173Ай бұрын
My friends German Shepherd is just like Oakley but he got a Halti to control him on his walks
@shirleybezuidenhout27243 ай бұрын
I think animals are very similar to children, they thrive on discipline. Just be firm with what I want from your animal. If u not firm enough with an animal, they can sense it and then try and make life impossible for u.
@2cleoАй бұрын
Tinkerbell is a puppy still! does she have any toys to play with and keep her amused I didnt see any. It might be a good idea to give her some toys to play with!
@heatherwaibel63614 ай бұрын
Good girl tink
@jacquibradley15988 ай бұрын
NEVER EVER get a dog if your priorities are holidays, what is wrong with people, dogs need us!! I have been unable to see my parents in England since 2018, my son Brok needed me more, then COVID hit and my father was too ill for me to see, then Brok broke his neck and passed in Apil 2023, luckily I still have Brad, but I will not leave him, he is my son, he needs me. So I skype Dad every week, make your decision, I did, right or wrong. 🐶🐶🙏🙏
@lolly48407 ай бұрын
Why can't these people just not have dogs? They're putting so many people in serious danger and stressing the dog for what?
@camartinwv7 ай бұрын
Poor Arthur is having a panic attack. Poor pup.
@JojobaNutOil2 ай бұрын
that second owner had no right to own that Weimaraner omg
@librorum42 ай бұрын
Almost sobbed when they were getting angry at the poor pup for arousal mouthing without actually giving the dog any outlet or job.
@ulalaFrugilega3 ай бұрын
12:00 you want to do whatever you want whenever you want and you get a dog?! That's like saying that you don't want kids, then going off with any man you fancy while stopping the pill...
@yokeling25673 ай бұрын
All the dogs are fixed.
@isabellebowden2963 ай бұрын
Why do people get a hunting high energy dog when they do nothing with it ? People should do their homework
@GoldenWolf2487 ай бұрын
The fact they still let the German Shepherd use the blue lead as a toy at the end. What happened to common sense? Either get a new lead or stop letting the dog play with the one you walk them with!
@upandaway58443 ай бұрын
Just thought the same: if you go and get yourself a highly-strung hunting dog and then just say "No this, no that!" - she WILL find herself an outlet unless you provide one…
@librorum42 ай бұрын
Crazy to me - my puppy had some issues with arousal biting so we did scentwork and kept arousal levels down - why do people get dogs and not bother doing any research.
@aliceberry93927 ай бұрын
I know it's not the final solution to the problem, but why don't these owners put a lock on the inside of their bathroom, bedroom door?
@MsJubjubbird3 ай бұрын
Some eople don't lie sleeping with locked doors. Plus the dog will probably just whine outside the door
@snoodl2 ай бұрын
that dog breed would just chew through the door to get to you
@amacuroАй бұрын
For the tugging German shepherd, Cesar Millan would have started with discipline and obedience. Once you have a respectful dog that respects the pack leader, then it's a lot easier to give the command to leave it. I've watched every single Cesar Millan episode across all shows, and most of them I've watched more than once, so I've seen similar cases to this one. I liked Graham's idea at the end of using the muzzle, but as Cesar would say, you need to control the brain first to then control the body. And the muzzle is just controlling the body, not the brain.
@sheilabuss87217 ай бұрын
Alsatians need lots of free running excercise at least two and a half hours running around a day
@JohnSmith-nc6ul3 ай бұрын
Why do people get dogs? Working/ hunting Dogs require enriched lives, proper training and if you get a working dog, then work it. Scent games for scent hounds are great. German shepherds are really intelligent, he needs mental and physical stimulation.
@msinvincible2000Ай бұрын
Aww, poor Arthur was just worried for his mum/ The bank working lady is such a selfish, thoughtless person, she doesn't deserve a dog
@Krapvag3 ай бұрын
the german shepherd wants to play rough, wants someone to fight him for it. Use that drive to get it to be obedient, we can play but if I say game over we stop
@immi76625 ай бұрын
I’m kinda perplexed? That German shepherd would be such an EASY fix! Muzzle wasn’t needed. Dog likes biting the lead? By a chain lead. Metal isn’t fun to bite and chew.
@susannesteinbock16392 ай бұрын
Sometimes owners are so ridiculously unable to raise dogs!
@Aimee02062 ай бұрын
I'm glad that they muzzled Oakley, muzzles can be fantastic management tools and this was a great example of why one could be used. But the way he went about using it was horrible. Muzzle training is something that takes days at an absolute minimum, it can take weeks to months for some dogs. Oakley wasn't having a tantrum, that was pure and utter stress. Stress that could've been avoided with patience. Also very saddening to see such an ill fitting muzzle being used. I managed to train my then 9 year old shar pei x American bulldog to wear a muzzle, and since he is quite a nervous dog, he did paw at it once or twice in the first couple of weeks but never had a full on 'tantrum'. Now 9 months on, he tries to put his muzzle on himself and the only time he paws at it is when he's got an itchy nose. I'm also currently training my 10 year old Boston terrier, who has dementia and eye problems, to wear a muzzle too. Through lots of time and patience, using a gentle leader to start with whilst we waited for her custom muzzle (a correctly fitted, comfortable muzzle can make a huge difference in a dog's reaction to wearing it), not once has she ever had a 'tantrum' whilst wearing her muzzle. I'll admit that she's still not too happy wearing it, but she walks and sniffs and plays just like she used to with it on. If I can train a half blind dog with dementia to wear a muzzle without it causing huge amounts of stress, then a professional trainer should be able to do the same with a dog that doesn't have these issues.
@kinseybruno59202 ай бұрын
Just take Oakley for a run gosh so sad
@squaretriangle92083 ай бұрын
The Weimaraner is like her owner: I want to do what I like whenever I want to do it😂, a life of no responsibilities lead to anxious and overstimulated behaviour😢
@graceforstythe1814Ай бұрын
I some dogs can be a little snappy,but that's not on,they could hurt u as well.If the dog was trained right the dog would not bite with the proper training😉( my oppuo n counts,,like anyone else.)
@terrigorsky50983 ай бұрын
Crate training and nosework
@corymarinan29967 ай бұрын
For heaven's sake, someone teach Graeme how to play tug! You don't shove the tug at the dog's mouth, and you don't throw it until the dog learns to value the game enough to bring it right back to you for more play. Tug is about giving the dog something to go after, compete for, and win! All they really needed to do was play a decent game of tug with the proper toy, and when the dog tries to use the leash as a tug toy, drop it. I'm certain that my dog would rather be beaten than have the joy of playing tug taken from him. I've seen some impressive bits of training from Graeme, but this was weak tea!
@Beatslager3 ай бұрын
this kind of things happen when people do not invest time and research in how to handle a dog. Wrong training or no training at all. And big dogs/medium, especially like that 4 year old need long walks and exersize ! ! Does that dog even have 1 toy laying around in the garden? 23:26
@Jessica-gu8pp4 ай бұрын
I don't think that is the case with the German shepherd on the lead he just playing that's all
@HappyDesert-gn2chАй бұрын
Why get a dog if your travelling omg
@donnap77573 ай бұрын
Oakley aint he problem here 😮😢. Soo sad, poor fella 😢😢😢
@donnap77573 ай бұрын
Looks like he's Malinois mixed too 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
@susans70913 ай бұрын
??? totally skipped what he did to fix the leash fixation and the tinkerbell issue
@HannaAxelsson-rw2rhАй бұрын
Dogs are not The problem!!! The owner are always The fucking problem 😡
@troismoutonsetuntigre5988Ай бұрын
The weimeraner owner and her mother infuriate me. You want complete freedom and then you get a high-maintenance high-exercise requirement hunting dog which needs maximum stimulation, and you clearly neither walk her nor train her, and are ready to give up on her as a puppy? And the mother says get rid of whatever doesn't make you happy? I hope that beautiful young beast got rehoused to someone with patience, knowledge, kindness, attention, and the time to exercise her properly.
@KoalaEarsOz7 ай бұрын
I can understand..but such an incompatible dog choice hope it goes well..
@TheRustedPixel2 ай бұрын
I hate that bank manager and her mum. Both so self cenetered and greedy. "what you can't do with in life, get rid of". Nice attitude.
@petecarpenter76798 ай бұрын
Is he wearing a mask ??!!!
@Lionforaday8 ай бұрын
I know 🙄 We're legitimately living in the craziest time in history.
@tutleymutley8 ай бұрын
These are reruns - the show was probably filmed during covid years.
@petecarpenter76798 ай бұрын
@@tutleymutley Nonsense. He's only wearing it in the car.
@tutleymutley8 ай бұрын
@@petecarpenter7679 enclosed area...
@sammilligan3705 ай бұрын
@@petecarpenter7679hhhjuuuvv
@0MoTheG3 ай бұрын
I can't watch these shows. The problems are always the same and so obvious. It is time for some restriction on the freedom to own a dog, some people just can't handle it.
@heatherwaibel63614 ай бұрын
She’s a puppy
@catherinelaird47773 ай бұрын
Yep a 7 month old (I believe) now according to the gospel of google dog law, this means at most she should have 5minutes of exercise per month of age: yep 35 minutes…..that’s what owners get told and then no wonder these working breeds are going crazy with boredom. So don’t just blame owners for selecting incompatible breeds but also the misinformation out there on what amounts of exercise dogs thrive on (not just survive on)
@yvonneost123 ай бұрын
If you like to travel as much as possible why even get a dog ?
@watsnams39346 ай бұрын
These women with big dogs are the real problem.
@tufalike17963 ай бұрын
Cesar Millan would have solved these cases within minutes... that's why he IS the dog whisperer.
@carolwilliams85113 ай бұрын
So would Victoria Stilwell.
@bethhayes21522 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with Graham he s a brilliant trainer.
@squaretriangle92083 ай бұрын
All those lonely women😢, a dog is no solution for you being lonely, on the contrary, you're like a single mum, especially with a puppy
@melisavierra78123 ай бұрын
Here’s an idea for the GSP, let him carry the cloth lead and use a chain lead that you hold. I’ve seen this work. 🫶
@heatherwaibel63618 ай бұрын
Arther 🛑
@pward87238 ай бұрын
0:41 CAN WE SAY “E - COLLAR” training?!! OMG
@upandaway58443 ай бұрын
PLEASE stop showing dogs with waaaaay too small muzzles in every episode, btw!
@heatherwaibel63618 ай бұрын
Tink stop being mean to your mom
@sammilligan3705 ай бұрын
Hujjjuiibvcy)7876
@spankeyfish3 ай бұрын
Indeed.
@UntaintedIndigoChild8 ай бұрын
There is a better dog in the US. What’s going on with repeating shows! Yawn
@Lionforaday8 ай бұрын
I don't understand your comment. Do you mean a better show?