How I Deal With Conflict In My Pack | The Asher House

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@healthypostnatalbody
@healthypostnatalbody 2 жыл бұрын
"Have the confidence to see what your dogs can sort between themselves". Very well put.
@bellablow4287
@bellablow4287 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's brilliant - gave me a lot to think about
@penelopejane5285
@penelopejane5285 2 жыл бұрын
I was totally this person and then dogs eye popped half way out in a scuffle. So trying to get back to leading the pack dynamics work them self out when possible it’s been a little more difficult… But this is very true
@Alfakkin
@Alfakkin 2 жыл бұрын
They need to express their feelings...as humans...
@karenbaker2566
@karenbaker2566 Жыл бұрын
Like with kids. ❤
@maryshanley329
@maryshanley329 Жыл бұрын
Not sure about that !
@pinkpaisley4520
@pinkpaisley4520 2 жыл бұрын
I just love Lee and everything he does and stands for. His parents should be very proud to have brought up such a fantastic human being!
@FJDP924
@FJDP924 2 жыл бұрын
My thought exactly!
@Labgorilla
@Labgorilla 2 жыл бұрын
Ok.
@elizabethtaylor3779
@elizabethtaylor3779 Жыл бұрын
Ditto!
@juliegood7654
@juliegood7654 Жыл бұрын
❤YES MY THOUGHT'S ❤ 💯 EXACTLY TOO HONEY EXACTLY 💯 WHAT I WAS THINKING. LEE IS SO AMAZING SWEET MAN . WE ALL LOVE HIM AND ALL THE 🐕 DOGS 🐕 S AND ❤ ALL THE OTHER ANIMALS THERE AT THE ASHER HOUSE-❤-SO VERY VERY SWEET 😊❤
@sweetness3415
@sweetness3415 10 ай бұрын
Ĺĺĺĺ loll ĺĺ​@@Labgorilla
@oddworld954
@oddworld954 2 жыл бұрын
"You need to let the dog figure it out for him/herself and....Lily, don't eat the mud". Hahahaha that was too cute!
@elizabethdean0187
@elizabethdean0187 Жыл бұрын
Indeed, Lee’s parents should be immensely proud.
@ruthwest1459
@ruthwest1459 Жыл бұрын
Lee's calmness has so much to do to keep his pack contented and calm.
@lukehartman9386
@lukehartman9386 2 жыл бұрын
Lee, you’re an empath. Very connected with your pack. It’s beautiful! Keri💜
@romystumpy1197
@romystumpy1197 2 жыл бұрын
Yes he totally is,there's a connection.
@elizabethnobody6591
@elizabethnobody6591 Жыл бұрын
Yep!
@charliehilliard3071
@charliehilliard3071 Жыл бұрын
Another AWESOME educational video.
@marshawalker5273
@marshawalker5273 Жыл бұрын
I'm an empath & used 2 b ashamed bcoz others criticize: saying "buck up" or that I'm 2 sensitive. I thought they were saying I was weak & implied it was me over reacting. Finally I realize all of us r different & we need many types of people in society.
@lukehartman9386
@lukehartman9386 Жыл бұрын
@@marshawalker5273 💯 we need all types of people! Congrats on being an empath, it’s a beautiful characteristic! Keri💜
@mamadebbeauty4118
@mamadebbeauty4118 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t apologize for this being long I wish they were longer lol but your teaching people how to understand and communicate with their babies that’s a beautiful thing love ya 💜
@Madnessmakes
@Madnessmakes 2 жыл бұрын
Well said! I totally agree with you!
@adriennelaberge4376
@adriennelaberge4376 2 жыл бұрын
I agree 😊
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@theresilientspud
@theresilientspud 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, the longer the video, the better. I love these videos.
@joanloan5519
@joanloan5519 2 жыл бұрын
This is really interesting!! I see this in my 5. THANKS
@grandmak.
@grandmak. 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with you. I've had dogs for over 40 years and witnessed countless dog owners stopping and yelling at their dogs as soon as they had started to growl. In most cases the result is exactly what you said : the loud noise and the fear of the dog owner causes so much stress in the dogs that they end up in a fight.
@FJDP924
@FJDP924 2 жыл бұрын
@@julieseifert4680 I will be seventy five in September. Thirty years in law enforcement. Lost my last dog in January. He looked exactly like Clyde. White Swiss Shepherd. It gets very hard for us old timers who were always use to having dogs. At this age I will not take a dog for fear that I will die and they will be left to wonder where I went and why I am not returning. Sorry didn't mean to sound morbid but it is a serious concern.
@carolyncollings9107
@carolyncollings9107 Жыл бұрын
Put
@annettestovall9474
@annettestovall9474 2 жыл бұрын
We need more people in the world like u!
@lorchid23
@lorchid23 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, no apologies for the longer content. You’ve got some very valuable advice to share. I mean, we’re not only here for a visit to the Asher House, but to learn from you as well. 💯👍🏻
@myrnasinger6912
@myrnasinger6912 2 жыл бұрын
Lee you look so tired. Is your face swollen. You need rest. Love the tutorial. Bless
@naturalmystery
@naturalmystery 2 жыл бұрын
Since I've never witnessed any bickering in the videos, I've always wondered how you deal with it when it happens. Thanks for answering this mystery.
@jennystone421
@jennystone421 2 жыл бұрын
We as humans barely let each other healthfully express our emotions & boundaries, we seem to just continue that and apply it to our dog friends too. Let them speak!😄😉
@Alfakkin
@Alfakkin 2 жыл бұрын
Very true and healthy...
@frugivorebear
@frugivorebear 2 жыл бұрын
13:55 Lucy standing there with that toy. She is so dang special. She touches my heart. ❤️
@sumeetsandhu9713
@sumeetsandhu9713 2 жыл бұрын
I think that’s Callie? Lucy is a deeper brown and might’ve been to the left of Callie.
@NativeNYerChicHK
@NativeNYerChicHK 2 жыл бұрын
I learned this with my own two. Buddy mostly always was very submissive to his dominant sister, but on the rare occasion she crossed his boundary he bared his teeth or even snapped in her direction, and she stopped her shit and left him alone. Calmed down and laid close but not so close that she was disrespecting his space. Just near enough to show she understood the message he sent and she was sorry. In the 11 years we had them both, it never ever escalated beyond that. It’s just how they communicate. And they understand each other better than we ever could.
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@marielinmunroe3087
@marielinmunroe3087 Жыл бұрын
I have four dogs and I absolutely agree with your sentiment to allow the dogs to work it out
@sharonkingwell6914
@sharonkingwell6914 2 жыл бұрын
Good to see you and your pack Lee, just being a family, all families spat and spar, differences of opinion and boundaries being pushed god bless you and and all your fur babies
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@anniegunn9961
@anniegunn9961 2 жыл бұрын
It's very interesting how you can see and sense how your dogs communicate with each other and you. How you let your dogs be dogs, you let them figure things out between each other, you only intervene when you sence it will excelarate between them. I am so impressed by your knowledge of your pack and other dogs who enter your pack. It's a beautiful thing, love ya my friend!!❤❤❤
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@judylloyd7901
@judylloyd7901 2 жыл бұрын
...sense*... accelerate*.. 😁
@daisybelle1025
@daisybelle1025 2 жыл бұрын
Humans could learn from this too...❤💙
@Annabanana52
@Annabanana52 2 жыл бұрын
Hi , your videos saved me from a longer depressed state with my bipolar. It's like I was able to come out after 2 days of videos instead of isolation for 5 or 6 days . It's debilitating when it's real. I am so loved by your love for the dogs ,which is god spelled backwards Btw !♥️♥️ You are an incredibly generous heart felt man! You make me want to run out and save pets and be generous with my heart . I love all the dogs so much. Thank you ❤️
@cathy_p637
@cathy_p637 2 жыл бұрын
Guilty as charged! Thank you for bringing it to the front of my mind, and teaching me ways to do better.
@minddoc73
@minddoc73 2 жыл бұрын
Lee is so great with his dogs that he could teach others like Cesar Milan. He's a natural dog guardian.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 2 жыл бұрын
I don't call it a fight, I call it a "correction." Everyone has a position in the pack and balance is important. If you have a dog pestering another or "getting on its nerves" that needs to be sorted out between them. I agree with Asher in that inserting yourself immediately can increase the level of intensity, or prevent anything from being resolved. You do need to be aware of anything potentially going off the rails and be available for that.....but 99.999% of the time the dogs will sort it out. I went to visit my sister and our dogs have always gotten along famously. They're the same size and age and have always been very content with each other. This particular day my dog, Archie, wanted a higher level of interaction and her dog, Sadie, just wanted to be left alone. My brother-in-law kept inserting himself, trying to shoo my dog away, making comments to me suggesting I should......I don't know, do something about my dog. Other than to constantly scold him the only other option would have been to leave. I told BIL, "Leave them alone and she will correct him." He wouldn't allow it and kept trying to rescue Sadie when she hadn't indicated she needed it. Finally the BIL's attention was off the dogs for a couple of minutes and Sadie gave a sharp yip to Archie, who immediately turned around and left her alone. I said to the BIL, "See? She told him to quit bugging her and he did." The BIL responded, "She shouldn't have to be in that position!" LOL As if she was being sexually harassed or something. I said, "It's just communication, the dogs are just fine, no one is hurt, no one is even upset, except you"
@kates3308
@kates3308 2 жыл бұрын
@Ms Darby good example of how dogs can work it out for themselves. So many people fear what MAY happen when very rarely does it get to that point…..at least with dogs who know each other. Where I see escalations happen is where a dog which hasn’t been well socialized is introduced to a bunch of new dogs and they misinterpret the dogs around them or get overwhelmed. However, with dogs that know each other well and typically get along there is little chance for escalation. Lee is spot on and so are you Ms Darby.
@peggynulsen1365
@peggynulsen1365 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I see this all the time. A real aggressive fight in a stable pack is rare. Dog speak between dogs is usually very effective and since dogs don't hold grudges, everything carries on peacefully. You do have to know how to read dog body language though. There are books written on this subject but real life experience with dogs is better.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 2 жыл бұрын
@@kates3308 Yes, unfortunately that is very true. I've seen a few attacks at the dog park when someone with a poorly socialized dog thought that bringing their socially insecure dog around 20 other dogs was a good idea, lol. And then there was the one that also brought food with a dog who was food aggressive. :::eyeroll:::: To me, dogs are not complicated. They are the most transparent, easy to read creatures. But there are many people that read dogs like you would read a human being, giving them emotions and motivations that just don't exist in the dog realm. Humans usually create more problems than the dogs do.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 2 жыл бұрын
@@peggynulsen1365 I'm sitting for a dog who is 5 months old and hasn't seen another dog since he was adopted. He's a 5 pound Shi Tzu and you should have seen the look on his face when he met my 70lb 3/4 standard poodle, 1/4 golden retriever. That first 24 hours he jumped at every noise. Hahaha, it was priceless!! I'm so proud of my boy who, in three days, has done some incredible dog communication. The little nugget is already worshipping "The Boss" and The Boss has tolerated and corrected a lot of missteps.
@mouthymunchkin2243
@mouthymunchkin2243 2 жыл бұрын
@@msdarby515 I was fortunate enough to finally get the puppy I so wanted. Our's are all rescue, but Bryne came to us at about 10 -12 week's old, yes I put in lot's of my own training etc,but the other's certainly did teach him how to be a member of the pack.
@maggiebrooks433
@maggiebrooks433 2 жыл бұрын
As a pack leader of 55 dogs at one point, I'm at 28 now, this information is very important. You never want a fight in a large pack, because spin off fights can also occur. Also Lee is the Alpha dog by virtue of his large presence. Being the leader of you pack needs to be discussed in another video. As such words can correct most situations. Good work Lee!
@vikingdogmanship
@vikingdogmanship 2 жыл бұрын
100%
@jeanellegramolini3682
@jeanellegramolini3682 2 жыл бұрын
Well said you def have to be the leader ❤️
@robasiansensation3118
@robasiansensation3118 2 жыл бұрын
You are living your purpose. I love your authenticity.
@dawnclark4635
@dawnclark4635 2 жыл бұрын
The sound of complete silence. That's when a parent will tell you something is wrong. lol. Thanks for explaining how you deal with situations.
@sikamoreify
@sikamoreify 2 жыл бұрын
Truth. Too many pet owners don't understand that you just need to give them the opportunity to feel out and establish what is going on before you intervene. It's obvious that you have such leadership skills over the pack and they trust you in that position.
@doggiefamily908
@doggiefamily908 Жыл бұрын
That was great. I have a pack of six dogs, that get along very well, and I trust them completely. A few months ago I rescued a wonderful pittie mix off one of the highways in GA. I ended up fostering her, we all fell in love with her. But, she doesn't know how to not annoy my other dogs. She is young and never stops. We were able to take her and my pack together on long walks in our 10 acre lot for a couple of months, but one day, one of my dogs Bella finally got too annoyed over Mabel jumping on Clay and we had a fight. I was by myself, and it took 5 min to separate the dogs. There was a lot of blood, but thankfully no serious injuries. Now, i keep Mabel separated from some of the dogs, which makes her unhappy, and is quite an inconvenience. She is my foster, but I know in my heart that 1. nobody wants a black pit bull, I have no applications for her and 2. we love her, and it would be very difficult to let her go.
@TahSam100
@TahSam100 2 жыл бұрын
I also find that the smaller the pack is, the more intense the contacts are. It seems like when the pack is big, the dogs have more options (of contact or of solitary time): everything is more "diluted".
@wolfman3295
@wolfman3295 2 жыл бұрын
This was very good! The thing that drives me nuts is when I see someone walking their dog and taking on their cellphone!! That is a total disconnect.
@LindaIrwin7328
@LindaIrwin7328 2 жыл бұрын
Lee you are so in touch with your pack but also your own feelings. You teach us. Thank you!! What you do is a beautiful thing. My granddaughter and I pray for Asher House, you, your family and your pack. Much love. 😊❤
@janphillips973
@janphillips973 9 ай бұрын
I AM A NEW WATCHER & I LOVE UR KINDNESS & LOVE TO ALL THESE ANIMALS,,,,,BLESS YOU & ALL UR ANIMALS!!❤❤
@IntriguedLioness
@IntriguedLioness 2 жыл бұрын
I think it's wonderful that Lee is using this opportunity to help owners of packs understand the personalities. I believe most people that have multiple dogs do understand most actions and reactions but this is good for everyone to know. I grew up in a multi-generational house and we were very horse and hound. I think I understood dogs before I understood humans.. in fact I think understanding dogs in packs is how I understood humans when I went away to school and then later to University. It's even held fast in understanding adults. One thing I learned very early in dealing with our dogs was not to say/yell "no!". I know that sounds weird but we never said "no" if we saw one of them being "bad". Instead we gave them options like "come over here" or "let's do this"... And then we would take a look at the scenario. To this day when I see someone say no when dogs are dogging I want to give my opinion but that is not for me to give. Lee on the other hand, Lee can teach many! ❤🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
@SweetChicagoGator
@SweetChicagoGator 2 жыл бұрын
Don't say no to dogs, say no to drugs ! 🙄
@user-wj1po9xb3l
@user-wj1po9xb3l 2 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely a very important piece of information for anyone with dogs. This ability to be in tune with your dog will help in every situation, dog park, walk, pack interaction and meeting new situations. Thank you!
@elizabethdean0187
@elizabethdean0187 Жыл бұрын
We wmpaths need to support one another. Lee is such a confident empath as a male. You’re a role model to all others.
@mommas2470
@mommas2470 Жыл бұрын
@AsherHouse...The beauty of your heart and soul is primarily why I enjoy all of your videos. The fact that you have struggled your whole life with your own personal demons and now you are attacked by people who have nothing kind to say is horrible. We love you, Lee. Truly we adore the kind and gentle spirit that you are. To ANYONE who criticizes this gentle giant of a man....attach yourself to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis.
@debramiller9383
@debramiller9383 2 жыл бұрын
We’ve always had 3-5 dogs, always strays who show up and we can’t find their families. So they stay with us forever. They’ve always gotten along eventually but your video today is very helpful with our older, grumpier doggies. ☺️
@purpleclove1929
@purpleclove1929 2 жыл бұрын
A pack is social! They have survived for thousands of years because they have learned to communicate. Trust nature and trust that you know your animal. I have cats, every time 2 of them have a standoff my husband stops them, and I stop him. They are communicating.... if they can't work it out for themselves, 1 usually finds their way to me. "Alpha, make them stop!" There are hierarchies needed, you have to allow them some space to work that out. If you stop every conflict, you create anxiety in the pack or pride.
@purpleclove1929
@purpleclove1929 2 жыл бұрын
@PerfectionPending 🧙‍♀️ Exactly!!! I have rarely had to get between them. And when I have, my size seems to be enough and this is cats! Dogs tend to be a bit easier (I would guess it's because they have the stronger pack mentality.) But when they come to me for help or protection, it was the coolest thing I learned about them, I am a good Alpha, they don't fear me because I have never given them a reason to - but having their trust is so incredible!
@purpleclove1929
@purpleclove1929 2 жыл бұрын
@PerfectionPending 🧙‍♀️ 😺😺😻😺😺 and Hello from Michigan!!!
@kathleenlucht1921
@kathleenlucht1921 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Seeing the animals is important. They are what I want to see!
@melodytenisch6232
@melodytenisch6232 2 жыл бұрын
You explained that very well! Sleep or no sleep...very good points. It makes sense and patience and trust are important. Thank you! Definitely a dog whisperer my friend. Blessings.👵🙏😊💖🐕🐕🐕...get some rest kiddo.
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@sharronbrown9182
@sharronbrown9182 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial! Thank you Lee! 🙂
@italtexasgal
@italtexasgal 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you love animals and are willing to share your life and knowledge with the rest of us. Thank you so much for making me smile. 😊🐕
@TenaciouskInk
@TenaciouskInk 2 жыл бұрын
Love this SO much! Don't ever apologize for your video being "too long" - personally, I can't get enough of you & your pooches!! Love you all ❤🐾❤
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@SAM-ih1xk
@SAM-ih1xk Жыл бұрын
Wonderful. You are such a gift to the dogs and to us listening.
@kathleenshabaan3806
@kathleenshabaan3806 2 жыл бұрын
Lee, thank you very much for all you do as well as the dog training tips.
@ginac3375
@ginac3375 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lee 🙏. Many nuggets of wisdom within this info. I appreciate you greatly & I love watching all of your doggies. Keep up the great work.
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@jwlillquist77
@jwlillquist77 2 жыл бұрын
Ha, yes, just like with kids, it’s the sudden SILENCE that’s the even scarier sound! Thank you for this, I’ve had multiple fur kids most of my life and it really IS challenging sometimes to keep my mouth shut while the kids have the conversation they need to have and set the boundaries they need to set! 💜
@whynot700
@whynot700 2 жыл бұрын
Great info! I have had a pack for so long that if I’m alone I feel lost. Worst than kids fighting over who gets my lap! Thank you for all you do for those babies.
@332121333
@332121333 Жыл бұрын
You are a great dog parent. They are so lucky to have you in their lives.
@judyfenske1429
@judyfenske1429 2 жыл бұрын
This applies to children. You are the pack/kids leader. You need to exude strength. Just like he expects to when needed. I could exude my strength through just a look. Called " the mom look". Worked every time. It meant "don't.
@terischiech
@terischiech 2 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh the art of being a Mom.
@trilliarobinson7862
@trilliarobinson7862 2 жыл бұрын
I had real concerns recently, when flying over from oz to New Zeland with my JR terrier. She's 13, a bit of a grumpy old lady, and we were going to have to live with my son for a couple of weeks before moving into our own house. He has two bumptious sons, plus a large rescue mongrel. But ... we followed the right option, and let the dogs sort it out. The wee terrier growled, even tried to nip the bigger dog (couldn't reach his chin !). Now they rub along happily, even getting to be friends, on their own terms.
@suevaughan3380
@suevaughan3380 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining the pack , I wondered how you keep control, but you know each one of your dogs , it’s always a pleasure to watch you and so many happy dogs , how fortunate they are , I can see you love what you are doing, I have so much respect for you Lee , God Bless you ❤️
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@bevalexander5897
@bevalexander5897 2 жыл бұрын
Love your channel and love what you’re doing for animals! I have been a K9 Handler and dog owner for decades. But I am now having a situation with my 2 rescue dogs. Both are shepherds and both came from neglect/abuse situations. My 1st guy (Butch) is very easy going and loves everyone. He gets along with my old guy a min pin/chihuahua. I’ve had Butch for about 21/2 yrs. I recently adopted Rett, who was the most shut down, timid, totally disengaged dog I have ever seen. He was about to be euthanized, but I couldn’t let that happen. In the 6mos or so that I’ve had him, he has become a different dog! He actually comes to me to be petted and loved on. He absolutely adores Butch, and Butch really likes him too…most of the time. The issue is Butch will jump on Rett when I am giving Rett attention. He hasn’t hurt Rett, and it doesn’t happen often, but I hate that now that Rett has started to come around, Butch’s possessiveness might ruin the progress Rett has made. Any suggestions? Usually, when I notice Butch is getting tense, I verbally correct him, but I have had to separate them a couple of times. I spent quite a long time as an explosives dog handler in Iraq, and had to separate fierce alpha dogs that truly wanted to hurt each other. This isn’t anything like that, but it’s upsetting that my pack isn’t as happy as it could be.
@thebadgerette69
@thebadgerette69 2 жыл бұрын
Min pins love pins!
@laurat1129
@laurat1129 2 жыл бұрын
Since you were a K9 handler in Iraq (no less!), I don't know if there's anything I can tell you that you don't already sense on some level yourself. Rather than overthink "pack mentality", it seems more the same kind of sibling rivalry as in any family, such as when a new baby arrives. Maybe Butch is jealous of your attention to Rett, so he jumps on him as a way asserting his place or "tamping down" Rett's insecurity? It's good that Rett now goes to you, but sometimes overindulging with affection only further feeds that insecurity. Can you perhaps share affection with both Rett and Butch at the same time, or give Butch as much affection as you do now Rett, then set boundaries/limits on the time that each gets? Just a few ideas, hope these help.
@bevalexander5897
@bevalexander5897 2 жыл бұрын
@@laurat1129 Thank you for your comments! Great minds must thank alike, because I am trying to do exactly what you suggested. I tried to avoid using the word jealous to describe Butch’s behavior, because my trainers always bitched at me for giving dogs human like motivations and feelings. I think the sibling rivalry thing is closest to what is going on. I do love on them both at the same time, unless Butch isn’t around, and Butch has not attempted to hurt Rett, so I’ll keep going in this direction. Thank you again for taking time to offer ideas.
@laurat1129
@laurat1129 2 жыл бұрын
@@bevalexander5897 Yes, anthropomorphizing vs empathizing, but you understand the difference and know your own dogs best.😉
@traceyg2703
@traceyg2703 2 жыл бұрын
The being fearful is a good point that I hadn't really thought of. I have two dogs of my own, and I pet sit two other dogs five days per week. My older dog is nine years old, and the younger one is one year old. My older dog, Dylan, despises my younger one, Vesper - and so every day he's either growling at her, or attacking her. She doesn't usually react to his aggression, but she has now outgrown him, and once or twice she has fought back for a minute, kind of defending her boundaries. I have been stepping in EVERY time, verbally intervening, or separated them briefly. But now I kind of recognize that I care about this way more than they seem to! Most of the time they go about their business, with Vesper either ignoring him or staying out of his way. I've been worried that they will bite each other, but it's never happened - even when they appear to be fighting! Thanks for this helpful insight into dog pack behaviour.
@bbutler8977
@bbutler8977 2 жыл бұрын
I love watching this channel--to both laugh and learn! "Lilly, don't eat the mud." --sentence you might hear on the phone, mid conversation w/ any mom of a toddler.
@kl9307
@kl9307 2 жыл бұрын
Dogs, just like other animals, use sounds/body posture/facial expressions, to get their point across. You are 💯% correct to NOT immediately interfere, unless it becomes escalated. I have four rescue kitties, and my, "trouble/stinker/good/mama's boy", Hunter, gets jealous of his two younger sisters, and will place himself between me and them, at times, giving them light nips on the legs, trying to get them out of the way. They both have learned to ignore him, and they ALL get plenty of love! 🥰 Humans do the same thing for their space. Luckily, I can cuss in 11 languages, so I can pretty much drive anyone out of my bubble. 🤣 I am the #packleader ❤
@johannadavis7594
@johannadavis7594 2 жыл бұрын
Right. And for those who have a pack really pay attention to the dogs interactions. That way you understand each dogs body language. You'll learn to distinguish their actual language. Not all growls are the same and not all growls are a sign of aggression.
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@crystalhills1
@crystalhills1 2 жыл бұрын
What wonderful fur family. 😍
@lorettademaio4334
@lorettademaio4334 Жыл бұрын
Lee thank you for being such a caring and positive person. Watching your videos are uplifting and I, we thank you for sharing them. God Bless
@bulcub
@bulcub 2 жыл бұрын
I have 3 dogs and they know who the leader is and whose #3 Its funny watching that dynamic.
@lindagatti7796
@lindagatti7796 2 жыл бұрын
I've learned so much from you Lee. I was so afraid of fights, I was actually causing them by my dogs sensing my imaginary stress.
@HappyBeingWeirdish
@HappyBeingWeirdish Жыл бұрын
💛I think you should make more dog videos with tips and being responsible dog owners! I found this super helpful! Thank you so much Lee!🧚😀🌞
@davidmcneil2296
@davidmcneil2296 2 жыл бұрын
Dude keep doing what you’re doing. We love these videos where you talk so passionate about your dogs and allow them to be by trusting.
@kinley.-.
@kinley.-. 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you’re out here teaching people stuff like this. So many people don’t realize that dogs have to communicate to each other and learn things on their own
@milagrosbaez362
@milagrosbaez362 2 жыл бұрын
Ante mis ojos, eres un ser grande y maravilloso...
@joo.1505
@joo.1505 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, FEAR… I’m guilty of that lol but doing much better staying calm whenever my 2 boys play rough or when they pester each other 😊.
@gailhasler8435
@gailhasler8435 2 жыл бұрын
Your methods are so common sense; the pack is also learning more every day AND when a new member is introduced, it creat s a whole new set of learning curve. 🤗 EXCELLENT lecture. 🤗🤗🤗
@judybritt6288
@judybritt6288 Жыл бұрын
Lee, you brought up an important topic (boundaries) when two or more dogs share a home. We know that dogs form packs. Each time a new dog comes in, the pack (family) adjusts to the new addition. I love that you share your knowledge and help educate your audience on canine behavior, and how to give your dogs a happy, healthy life, (physically & emotionally), while enjoying the companionship of doggie friends. I am a pet sitter. I have a big fenced yard and offer doggie play times and overnight stays. I realize the importantance of the pack, and proper introductions of new dogs to our group. I will not make reservations for overnight stays for new clients until my dog and I meet with them. The purpose of the "meet & greet" is to observe the dogs' interactions, and to get an idea of the client's dog's personality (in addition to the information the client shares with me about their dog.) Basically, it's a temperament test. (But there is no "fail" of this test.) It is, as you pointed out, very important to observe the dogs. They usually quickly settle and let each other know about any boundary issues, and what they will or will not tolerate. I describe it not as being aggressive, but being assertive when one dog let's the other know that a certain behavior is crossing their personal boundaries. I was also advised by a dog trainer, to allow my dog to bark or growl, when meeting/interacting with other dogs, rather than admonishing them for a bark or growl. Why? Because that is the way a dog can say "I'm uncomfortable. I'm not happy with this situation." If you don't allow a dog space to leave an uncomfortable situation, and if he's not allowed to vocalize his displeasure or anxiety, then his only other option is to fight. That makes sense to me. Most dogs don't want to fight and will avoid it if possible. Some may fight, if they feel backed in a corner, with no other option. The goal Is to allow them options other than a fight. It is common for dogs to bark and growl when playing. I liken it to bunch of excited children playing. In their excitement they tend to get loud and noisy. There is a big difference, though, and it's easy to recognize the difference, between dogs "talking" or verbalizing during play, and the barking and growling of a dog that's uncomfortable or scared around another dog. One of my dogs, a sweet easy going Cavapoo (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Poodle mix) was very friendly and playful. He got along with most any dog. Not a mean bone in his body...no way could he be called aggressive. However, his big "no-no" (boundary) was that he would not allow a young male dog to hover over him, or mount him. He had no problem and would tolerate it, if the dog was an older male, or a female of any age. But if it was an adolescent male, he would immediately growl and snap at the dog if it did not move away. He never bit a dog, nor do I think he ever intended to. He just made it very clear, immediately, to the other dog that he would not tolerate that behavior. The other dogs immediately understood his message of "I don't like that, back off." So, in those instances, he was assertive, not aggressive. He clearly and quickly let other dogs know he had a problem with that behavior. Once that was resolved, the dogs would engage in play and happily carry on. Letting the dog handle it, and clearly communicate his boundaries, was much better than a human intervention. However, if a dog is shy or very anxious, and doesn't assert himself to tell a dog "back off, I'm uncomfortable", then I intervene for him, and won't allow him to be bullied or overwhelmed. A dog trainer gave me some very good advice about dogs meeting for the first time. She said, as you did, that it's best to just observe and see how the dogs interact, and let them settle conflicts peacefully, without my interference. Her belief, (backed by her experiences and canine behavior studies of experts) is that it is best to watch a "meet & greet" between the dogs, and watch their body language. If it is apparent that there is tension and, as you described "one dog is not respecting the other's boundaries", give them a few minutes to see how the one (whose boundaries are crossed) handles the other not respecting them and their boundaries. Usually, they work it out, and are fine. But, if the tension is not settled between the two, it can escalate. If you see that is about to happen (escalating tensions), then you intervene. I am sure I miss some of the subtle signs dogs communicate to one another. But, one thing to watch, and is easy to see, is how loose and relaxed the dogs' bodies are as they move about. Also, dogs are more relaxed if they have room to spread out and can put space between them and the dog that is annoying them. (Allowing them space to separate- is the reason I always do "meet & greets" in my fenced yard.) Canine experts say that if given the option of putting space between them, the majority of dogs will avoid a conflict, rather than fight.
@elizabethrijken6474
@elizabethrijken6474 Жыл бұрын
Lee, I just love these video's, to see you and the pack enjoying your morning walk. Your insight of how to deal with situations between the dogs, is inspiring. GOD BLESS You, the team and the Pack, keeping you all so very safe. In JESUS HOLY NAME, AMEN ✝️🙏💟
@MessagesFromAurora
@MessagesFromAurora 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. Fearful owners often perpetuate conflict with their dog and other dogs. So many times I see an owner holding the dog back around other dogs because the owner is scared, when the dog just wants to play, say hi, etc.
@urs-
@urs- 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lee! I really needed this video. Been doing it wrong for too long. And looking back, there was no blood shed. It’s the growls and the yelps that make me run in and yell “Hey!!!” Knowledge is power 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💕🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
@JamieM470
@JamieM470 2 жыл бұрын
I love the way he's walking and talking then suddenly "Lilly! Lilly! Don't eat the mud." then continues what he was saying. 😊
@tessaevans7960
@tessaevans7960 2 жыл бұрын
COMPLETELY agree. My 10 year old collie mix whom I've had his whole life will show is teeth to my rescue husky when my husky is crossing boundaries. My husky has a history of being aggressive with other people so at first I was scared. NOW, I know when my older dog shows his teeth, my husky knows when to stop and will walk away. They've NEVER bit each other, and my husky respects the boundaries my older dog puts in place. For that, I let them figure it out cause I know it's taken care of. My husky respects older dog, and my older dog let's him know when he doesn't like something. It's communication.
@FromAllowed2Aloud
@FromAllowed2Aloud 2 жыл бұрын
I love this straight and honest explanation. Thanks for highlighting the importance of allowing dogs to communicate with each other.
@monklingtoneverjet2536
@monklingtoneverjet2536 2 жыл бұрын
allow them to work it out themselves insofar as that is possible and TRUST they can sort it out themselves- brilliant
@ericaveillette6388
@ericaveillette6388 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't even had my coffee yet and it makes sense to me!!! Lol. Great advice 👍
@gerardinecizmar
@gerardinecizmar 2 жыл бұрын
I love seeing these walks. I have one dog and I'm in NYC. Hopefully, in the next few years, I will be ready to relocate. I'd love to be in a place where I could have more dogs and do this. It would be so relaxing.
@deborahlewandowski3206
@deborahlewandowski3206 2 жыл бұрын
You did a great job explaining all that, Lee! I learned alot! Even though I don't have any fur babies right now, it's so interesting to hear how it works. Thank you for taking the time to share this. I love listening to you because you're such a beautiful spirit and your tone is so calming and compassionate. Namaste!
@leeasher8710
@leeasher8710 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your love and support towards me and my team The Asher house 💯 We are going to Ukraine for some dog rescue and we will be needing your support most expecially your prayers 💯 You can donate to this Bitcoin address 17Dx1RoRuWdP8a3U1KpzKWvKMfVFSmKuyE Thanks for your love you support Asher loves you 💯❤️
@tabbathacook1781
@tabbathacook1781 2 жыл бұрын
I have a BMC/GS and he loves to take his paw and “curb smack” smaller dogs that he knows and has grown up with to get them to chase his as a form of tag like “Ha your it,now chase me”. He considers himself a small type pup when in actuality he’s 5xs bigger then his friends. He doesn’t hurt them that I make sure of and I keep a close eye on him when he’s playing. Thank you for making these videos they really help and open my eyes and ears to be a better fur parent to my furbaby. Keep up the amazing love and commitment to you calling.
@danielamestanek7899
@danielamestanek7899 2 жыл бұрын
i love how you make the difference between doing nothing and listening/paying close attention/being present with the conflict before deciding to mediate the conflict or not. i dont have a pack, only one dog) but i work in school children education and it is also aplicable. confilct resolution is a skill that we not only apply to them but also teach them to do themselves. listening is the biggest (or hardest) part of it.
@jeanninehrodriguez7938
@jeanninehrodriguez7938 Жыл бұрын
I think that very same thing every time I watch him. I try never to miss any of his videos. Lee is truly a Gentle Giant. He is definitely one of gods children.❤
@gracebland8272
@gracebland8272 Жыл бұрын
Hes the reason I have chosen to months like give him support because of who he is and he knows what hes doing, and he really truly cares about his animals. Whether they're wild or domesticated, I'm so proud of him, and I know his parents are proud of him. I actually stopped giving to the corporation ones,because I found out after digging that they only give 10% of their money to the animals you have CEO's that are getting in over a million dollars a year. I know this for a fact when it comes to ASPC. ❤
@patmaurer8541
@patmaurer8541 2 жыл бұрын
This is true with all leadership! Let kids solve their own problems. If you see they lack the skills to move thru it, you can serve as translator (not decider, just interpreter). Only intervene if someone is being harmed.
@lulu486
@lulu486 2 жыл бұрын
Been waiting for you to speak about this topic! Thank you so much
@GoodBeets4ME
@GoodBeets4ME Жыл бұрын
LOL on silence!!! When my kids were little the fear of silence NOT after bedtime was a cortisol rush!!! After hearing this I know I've let my fear control the situation too much. I am more afraid of the other owners not stepping in when they need to than of the dogs but now I see that just shows my pooch I dont fully trust them. You rock!
@Jackieisabel
@Jackieisabel 2 жыл бұрын
Love you too Lee and the pack❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PaganPunk
@PaganPunk 2 жыл бұрын
Totally Agree Lee....Never say sorry for a video being too long....I could watch you and your pack 24/7 😉 x
@kmccoy-s8l
@kmccoy-s8l 2 ай бұрын
you are clearly a good dad. good stuff.
@jennyd1111
@jennyd1111 Жыл бұрын
I'm very guilty of fear in situations. I even get anxious every time I'm watching your videos and you're introducing a new pup to the pack. I haven't learned to let go of that fear.... I am aware and do try. Thank you for what you do. 💛
@pamelahiggins8798
@pamelahiggins8798 Жыл бұрын
Just like Cesar Milan says. Our body language communicates a lot. I absolutely love what you do!
@lolamagenta
@lolamagenta 2 жыл бұрын
I needed this today. I have a new pup and we need to introduce her to two dogs of a family member that frequently visits. They are like my dogs, too.
@Faithful525
@Faithful525 Жыл бұрын
You probably already know this, but make the 1st meeting on neutral territory... NOT at either home. It will always go more smoothly.
@lastlaugher4113
@lastlaugher4113 2 жыл бұрын
Perfectly said. Its straight dog psychology.
@triciac4240
@triciac4240 Жыл бұрын
So well thought out and explained, Lee. Thank you for being able to effect such a crucial change for good in our world! God Bless!
@stevischermi6409
@stevischermi6409 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm 83 and been in rescue, and other endeavors with dogs since I was six years old. You are absolutely correct!! I do the same thing. I hear from friends about dog fight amongst their pets. I have to tell them over and over that it's not a "fight", these people don't learn because they are in a hurry to stop the so called "fight". The average dog owner or cats or whatever do not understand the language of their pets. Do not understand their pets perceptions of an event or life in general. Drives me nuts. People have many motives for having a particular pet. And they are influenced by family members, story lines in the news, Disney movies about dogs, cats, etc.. They don't pay attention.
@manonfrance7427
@manonfrance7427 2 жыл бұрын
Everything you said makes sense to me, thank you Lee👋
@cl-ev2sg
@cl-ev2sg 2 жыл бұрын
Dogs are the best teachers for Correction. Good when a dog is taught not to overstep boundaries by another dog. Dogs do need to mind a growl, teeth and a stare. When a dog does not mind, it can get hurt especially if the other dog is unstable. Good video!
@lesleygraham5927
@lesleygraham5927 Жыл бұрын
I have a dog that wants to be friends with every dog she meets, which can be problematic, this video really has helped with working with her. Thanks Lee you do good stuff 😊😊😊
@evelynchilds6663
@evelynchilds6663 2 жыл бұрын
You are genuinely present. They trust and understand that. It works horses too.
@navazimerman9337
@navazimerman9337 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like raising preverbal children... your such a good papa At one time I had 3 dogs, 3 cats AND 3 kids under the age of three.. you have 10 times that... more power to you
@WhosaidIrene
@WhosaidIrene 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lee🙏 Thank you for reminding me to not jump in every time my dogs have quarrel. And like Lona and Clyde it seems to be the case “leave me alone “ and the other dog not listening. I have to stop being afraid of full blown fight
@susanaandress4653
@susanaandress4653 2 жыл бұрын
I agree totally with you, we need to let our pack communicated like dogs do, without taking our eyes and ears about what is happend but let them resolve their attitudes, like the wolfes do. In a pack they are tiny and big dogs together but we need to give the tiniest search their skills to stop themselves their problems, and if that is not effective then resolve the problem stopping a risky situation. That makes the tiniest grow and be respected for the future
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