Definitely nothing like this out there. I've watched a lot of dog training videos and attended classes etc. But these videos are so much better. I wish I was in the states only for this reason to be able to go in person. I love that you are not afraid to show the whole process and with big intimidating breeds.
@selenacaputo11662 жыл бұрын
Watching his videos and putting the lessons into practice has helped me and my dog incredibly. The doorway method and recall are foundational
@denisenix902 жыл бұрын
Cane Corso and Pit Bull owner. Love your no nonsense approach with both of these breeds.
@markwhat6192 жыл бұрын
Cinder block head. Perfect description!
@mom2boys1702 жыл бұрын
Cane Corso owner here. A completely unsocialized female we got at 4mths from a crappy situation. I can honestly say in most hands this girl would have been a disaster. Not for the faint of heart and not a dog for those who like to "humanize" their pet. Consistent, confident, firm leadership. The breed you choose should match your abilities. Research Research Research.
@batmanbear2 жыл бұрын
💯
@BonnersMonsters2 жыл бұрын
My 11 week old ambull x jrt mix I got 4 weeks ago is great with people, not so much other pets. Cane corsos are my favorite breed by far and I can only imagine what you're going through. ❤️
@BlackKen_M2 жыл бұрын
Cane owner as well , 7 months totally agree. The other person in the house , tries to treat her like a spaniel. Entice her as opposed to commanding her. She’s learned to listen to me, and ignore her.
@FreeThinker6112 жыл бұрын
Great statement... "The breed you choose should match your abilities." There are soo many people with dogs they should not own.
@nooeemie5 ай бұрын
My husky/samoyed/akita mix was attacked today by some sort of american bulldog (or mix, don't know) It's the only dog I walk away from, because that dog goes crazy... Today he broke loose and immediately attacked my good hearted dog. Mine was dodging him a couple of times, but the darn thing got him. At that point mine showed some teeth, but still barely. The man watching him (owner on vacation...) was appalled and scared shit for my dog after he got him off mine. He was certain mine was seriously harmed. Thank the Lord mine is so sturdy, and has his double coat. No harm done. As if he didn't even notice. Mentally as well, was good immediately. There will most definitely follow a conversation with the owner as soon as he comes back from his holiday. This behaviour will kill another dog one day or his dog will be killed by law. Not acceptable.
@bryandominguez93942 жыл бұрын
Joel is an absolute professional. I got a Yellow Lab about a year ago, and being a careless first time dog owner he became impulsive and developed an attitude, long story short, in a small amount of time this channel alone has provided amazing guidance to the point where i can loose leash walk him. Its a work in progress, but your dog really reflects how good of a leader you can be. Seeing how a dog should actually be trained makes me realize how soft society has become. They are companions, not little babies. Thanks Joel!
@jasperfatty49158 ай бұрын
love this, most accurate approach without the fluff. thank you so much.
@af71192 жыл бұрын
Joel's videos have helped our family with our rescue pitbull. She was great with people but gave us terrors with how she reacted to dogs while on leash. She now has a brother! Thanks Joel!
@DavidEVogel2 жыл бұрын
Hope things work out for you. Leach reactive is common. A dog may react to others with "flight or fight." The leash takes away the dogs "fligh"t choice. He believes that he has no other choice. My pitbull is dog reactive in my neighborhood. If I go with her to an unfamiliar place she is fine.
@asp12132 жыл бұрын
Omg Jax's face at 4:18 when you grab his big cinder block head!!!🤣 I love this dog. Also, in my opinion Jax absolutely loves Joel, the way he looks at him😍😍😍. Another great video, I wish everyone with one of the breeds you mentioned followed this advice!
@jeroen19462 жыл бұрын
His communication is very transparent, very clear what he wants and how he gets it.....a problem solver.
@okmislayden27842 жыл бұрын
Joel I am a no non sense dog owner of 3 large dogs. They all have rules, bounders and limitation in the home and outside the home. As I meet new people/friends at the dog park, # 1 issue is they are not assertive by nature so it doesn't come natural to them so then comes all the problems with their dogs. I always refer to your videos but you are right, there are so many soft spoken passive dog owners who feel they will hurt their dogs feelings. Thanks for your videos since I learn something new with each and one of them.
@Cathan18562 жыл бұрын
There are a few things you do that are unique in the dog training world. You even got a mention on a Tom Davis live for the trainer who gets dogs with other dogs 😉. You’ve helped me so much with my dog with the ‘hey’ and ‘clap’ in his play, it’s amazing and just on a flat collar and gentle leader and no nonsense attitude. Last Sunday, first time at agility, not once reactive around any dogs, first time ever, goals 💪.
@ChaseFraser2 жыл бұрын
Well done!
@cesar123.92 жыл бұрын
My AM Bulldog is just like him he knows he strong so wants to lead. Early socialization is a must. He's a wonderful dog.
@jsk.712 жыл бұрын
Beautiful American bulldog, obviously of the Alan Scott lines. Love that line
@debbiedaley16092 жыл бұрын
Love these pep talks from my coach
@MB-lf8rm2 жыл бұрын
Your coach? He's *my* coach ! ;)
@debbiedaley16092 жыл бұрын
@@MB-lf8rm We must be on the same team! Lol
@sallykingman81692 жыл бұрын
You speak such TRUTH , it’s Time!! You do so much more than train dogs. Thank you
@calliopec5442 жыл бұрын
Prince is like “nope. This one is all yours dad!” 🤣 Jax is gorgeous. Love that waggy tail!
@petermacallan46452 жыл бұрын
One of the best dog training videos I’ve seen It really is about me, my attitude as the pack leader of my 2 large dobes, I needed reminding of this 🐶💪🙏
@pmlm15712 жыл бұрын
I went all over utube when I first began dealing with my hyper reactive dog. This channel is the only one that shows the entire process without a lot of talk, using the dogs themselves. Larry Krohn shows his entire process, and if you want specific obedience skills, he's golden. Ivan Balabanov is amazing but he tries to make his insights secret and charges for whatever he might have contributed. Matt Welch in Florida does great things with packs of dogs, but you never get to see the first day or two, which is when he's doing Ivan's secret stuff. Anyhow, Joel Beckman is the best, in my opinion, at guiding the regular dog owner who has bad dog behaviors to deal with. So many thanks.
@omarcabrera332 жыл бұрын
Those are 2 amazing/gorgeous dogs 👌
@Raine-972 жыл бұрын
They’re both so beautiful.
@lorianderson81452 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your NO NOSENCE attitude.. you get to the point..
@StillPointJourneywithMarla2 жыл бұрын
I totally appreciate this video! My dog Bodhi is an American Bulldog 80lbs and I have allowed some bad habits to form because I babied him too much. I have had him for over a year and he is awesome. Very low key. I will be getting a gentle leader and re-establishing that I am the Boss.
@nitishchanoriamusic75922 жыл бұрын
You are a no bullshit trainer and I like it... Very practical and no nonsense approach 🤘😊👍
@r.collins35882 жыл бұрын
you and Stoney Daniel's are my favorite dog training videos I get so much from you guys! thank you so much!
@cynthiaweber16462 жыл бұрын
I'm like a sponge watching your videos and learning all the time. Thank you.
@cynthiaweber16462 жыл бұрын
Also, I love how you said Cane Corso. ♥️ Thanks for that 😉
@jameshope5242 жыл бұрын
Beautiful bulldog
@lourobin27282 жыл бұрын
Confident dogs will follow confident leaders! Confident humans foster confident well balanced in dogs. Keep up the good work teachings us humans 😉
@elharaaddison2 жыл бұрын
Love that first tip on changing positions. 🐾
@thankfulgrateful26172 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate everything you say in this video. It's what separates you from other trainers. Well-known trainers make videos all about them. You are unique because you make videos to empower everyone watching. You inspire, motivate, and train us, so that our lives with our dogs are better every day. Thank you!
@mkester032 жыл бұрын
A dog that size has to have a strong leader and I never understood what that meant until I got a GSD; this is a good example of what that means. Also, those are two beautiful dogs, wow
@deborahchesser7375 Жыл бұрын
My AB used his broad chest and head like a bulldozer, but he never bit anyone or anything. He was 110lbs of pure sweetheart I sure miss my Jager boy 🐾✌️🇺🇸
@ElBo1422-zz1qh Жыл бұрын
Same with my 90 lb female AB… 0 aggression issues but she def uses her fat head and thick body to bump and push people and other dogs around… I have to calm her down sometimes when she’s playing with my German because she gets too rough… not by biting but by literally running full speed into him like she’s a linebacker lol… They are built like tanks, and are sturdy as hell
@voltrondefenderoftheuniver86588 ай бұрын
My Alapaha blue blooded bulldog does the same thing
@deborahchesser73758 ай бұрын
@@ElBo1422-zz1qh sturdy and absolutely gorgeous I love the breed, I have a white/brindle now name Pete and he’s 100lbs of goofiness 😆 damn I love a big pillow of muscle and teeth, nobody coming in here to mess around.
@debra21072 жыл бұрын
Hi Joel! I wanted to thank you for your videos. I was able to stop my two large dogs (55 lb and 70 lb) from fighting by yelling "HEY" from my diaphragm as loud as I could. It startled them so much, they stopped fighting. The larger dog, Woody, was dumped on the side of the road and has food guarding/aggression issues. We've been working on this, but he loses his cool every now and then. Thank you for your training!
@missonmanband192 жыл бұрын
Love the meeting of another dog “ meeting without meeting” just walk together! It works!!!!! It changes their reactive focus. Love your strong direction not messing around!❤️
@1FeArNoEvIL7772 жыл бұрын
Awesome videos and love the sternness
@saedissa62232 жыл бұрын
Joel is the Bill Belichick of dog training. He even has his own signature grey zip up hoodie, like Belichick signature short sleeve sweater.
@AndyJarman2 жыл бұрын
When listing large dog breeds at the beginning he forgot Lhasa apso and Jack Russells. Boy that bruised a few doggy egos out there.
@megopheim52282 жыл бұрын
Joel: "where's he going? I don't know where he's going" I laughed out loud 🤣
@grassfolk2 жыл бұрын
We (rescue group) do this with all dog intros when meeting potential adopters, and/or resident dogs in a foster home. It makes such a difference to the success of a meet & greet. I’ll say it (all day) to everyone- the simplicity of your techniques make it so CLEAR! It’s so easy to know if behaviour is “within criteria”. It’s manageable for almost everyone- without trying to juggle treats, clicking, commands, leash handling. Your videos have not only helped me, but have also helped our foster community. Ooh I also recently did some exposure/desensitisation at a dog park with my guy. He got to meet dogs through the fence on a long line, he also got the freedom to run around an empty dog run “meeting” all the previous dogs. He has been remarkably calmer about seeing dogs since. Have I mentioned you’re my hero recently?
@iamlittlered57102 жыл бұрын
I've just been given an American bulldog cross staff (that was going to get put to sleep if he hasn't found a home) he is reactive to dogs. I'm trying to work with him before he comes to me for good as I have a bone mouth sharpei already who is trained and friendly with all dogs unless they lunge. I don't want to put her in danger. I have rough knowledge in dog training but not with reactivity. and this video has helped a lot
@targetsunshine60602 жыл бұрын
He does look good ! Way to go Jax. Prince is like I’m in my own world this time I couldn’t care less thanks 🤣😂
@asp12132 жыл бұрын
Prince was like "I'm too busy loose leash walking to care about the other dog!"
@AndyJarman2 жыл бұрын
I think he was a bit intimidated by the sheer size of that cinder block. Poor Prince, he does meet so real units at work doesn't he!
@jillsy28152 жыл бұрын
oh one more thing! lol🐾❤️ Today my Golden Retriever met a new pitbull and I wasn't afraid cuz I watched the other dog's body language thanks to Joel🐾❤️
@asavag32 жыл бұрын
Jax is such a good boy!
@thomasgriscti16452 жыл бұрын
Have my first ever dog and I've learnt so much from you .. thank you so much!! Would love to see more puppy videos, maybe more like a whiteboard session since you do not get a lot of puppies to train. Wish you the best and thank you again!
@virtuouslysetapart2 жыл бұрын
Speak to, address, and command the dog with authority from the beginning✅ Taking notes in case I get my Doberman one day. Great video. I now look at other dog owners in public like wow….. they need some help🤣🤣🤣
@MB-lf8rm2 жыл бұрын
"big, ol' cinder block head" ! Ha ha ha ha haha ha !
@terridavis92782 жыл бұрын
I have nothing to add so again...Great video !
@jillsy28152 жыл бұрын
Also shout out to Carly doing the hand-lure move to get Jax to smell Princey🐾❤️
@skipsue22992 жыл бұрын
Great video Joel!!! You are the GOAT!!
@wendellbryant Жыл бұрын
ABD is the best dog ever. show him some repect, and kindness, he'll do exactly what you want.
@michaelharrity97952 жыл бұрын
Love that American bull dog
@kevinyoung9472 жыл бұрын
Awesome video I have a dogo and his head is so similar definitely doesn’t like other large males but is amazing with my kids and he legs his beagle bro.
@ElBo1422-zz1qh Жыл бұрын
So funny watching him use his head to try and bump his way into getting what he wants… My 18 month 90lb female AB does that all the time… I have to calm her down sometimes when she plays with my German, not because she’s biting him but because she loves to run into him full speed as hard as she can… AB’s are literal tanks
@carrielea60092 жыл бұрын
Excellent lesson!
@lei53422 жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful dog!
@Twincity552 жыл бұрын
Great overarching theme in this video
@grethen1232 жыл бұрын
love the comment about the king charles spaniel )) great video, thank you
@kristinlawrence370411 ай бұрын
We have an American Bulldog named Luna and a Doberman named Karma. Luna is just a baby. Weve had people say theyll never get along. They dont bother each other for now. But ive also met people who have had both breeds together for years
@fleedum2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's like dogs that walk together become friends, is that pack mentality or something? We used to do that with some other rescues and coincidentally today with a Malamute who afterwards at the dog park went after most dogs but mine. My dogs did not join his brawl attempts tho. Was a controlled dog park session, we knew everyone there. Did some "hey, clap, grab"s to the Malamute.
@DavidEVogel2 жыл бұрын
it's like dogs that walk together become friends, is that pack mentality or something? Dogs walking side-by -ide or behind one another is a non-confrontation meeting. Face-to-face coming fro different directions is threatening by its vey nature.
@alisha72242 жыл бұрын
We foster dogs, cats & kttens. We currently have a buncha pets, & ONLY 1 is a foster pet 😳🤗 #1 is A family dog: Male. GSP-Weim, Neutered. 7 yrs old (+/- 1 yr); #2 THREE adult family cats. 2 FM,1 M. Indoor. Ages range from 4yrs upto 12 yrs old (+/- 1to2yr) #3 A foster dog: Female. 1.5 y/o (+/- 6 months). Doberman. AGGRESSIVE (fear/anxiety based) She likely won't bite UNLESS she's cornered OR perceives she's in unsafe & inescapable situation I JUST donated/invested/purchased TWO, 6 week group obedience courses for her!!! (6 wk level1& 6wk level 2 😍🥳 👩🎓) WE Start this week!! I like your leash recommendations. In 2015 I switched FROM leather leashes that clip on collar TO 💓no clip💓slip lead. BECAUSE Anxious fosters get out of leash attached to collars & run away. BUT imposevusible for a dog to escape a durable slip lead❤ Our dog doesn't wear collars, so using slip lead is way more convenient. Slip leads have to be removed immediately. They. MUST be removed if you're not holding onto the leash. Recently, (2022), via Amazon, I came across A soft. Loose. Six foot. Chocolate Brown - LEATHER SLIP-LEAD 🥰. It was less than $25 too! I LOVE that leather slip lead!!
@skinny5442 жыл бұрын
I've used this method before, but I know that it's not a cure-all can you show a video that will take it to the next level such as having them off leash and then maybe advancing into having them off leash outside of your presents. Nice job Joel.
@JoeR2032 жыл бұрын
I have an intact Doberman. There's an a-hole in my condo complex with an American Bulldog - Pitbull mix who is also intact. This guy walks his dog 2 times a day and doesn't let it socialize. He has the dog "for protection". Being the a-hole he is, I can understand him having enemies. Anyway, we tried to let the dogs meet one day and his dog got aggressive so he figured it could never work out. Since then, if I came within 50 feet of him while walking my dog, he'd start cursing me out, calling me names. Even saying (from 120 feet away) "If you didn't have that dog I'd break you F'n head." Real brave at 120 feet right? Anyway, one day I come around the corner of one of the buildings and he's about 60 feet away. His dog comes charging up and starts fighting with mine. The guy comes running up, screaming at me (as if I knew he was behind the building) like it was my fault. He pulled his dog off, I held mine back and they stopped trying to get at each other. Meanwhile, this guy is accusing me of following him and doing this to him "every day". I tried to tell him I'm legally blind and can't really see him from a distance. He said that was BS. Like I'm making it up. I swear if he was within reach I would have clocked him. Every time we happen to be in the same area, his dog starts barking at, and pulling towards mine. My dog just keeps walking and ignores him. This guy clearly has this dog just to present an image that he's a tough guy. Maybe he'll see this video.
@AndyJarman2 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of ignorant, scared and lonely people in the world. I pity the poor dog that has to live with him.
@calliopec5442 жыл бұрын
How sad. We have an APBT. He’s is Not for “protection”. lol He’s a shelter rescue. They’re great dogs. Too bad sooo many a**holes end up with them.
@AP-gb3eh2 жыл бұрын
Poor dog what a crap life
@jadeh56162 жыл бұрын
The 4 keys!!Great advice
@InmyWorld_Marcia2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️OMG I needed this video. Thank you so much.
@haynelnegueruela47692 жыл бұрын
Thank you for presenting a session with an AB, having two of those I understand why most training channels avoid presenting sessions with this breed, however there are lots of us who prefer this breed in particular. I know they are heavy, big, sometimes stubborn, sometimes with an attitude, but hey! With the right training they can be amazing dogs. One thing I’ve learnt is that living with an AB (training wise) is a constant WIP, everyday is training day. I have two questions, you mention Jax is there with his sister? Are they litter mates? What’s your approach to littermate training? say male and female, not always getting along, and rehoming is not an option for any of them. My second question, you have mentioned in several videos not to let dogs sleep with the owner, I’m relatively new to your channel so If I missed the video where you explained this , please reference it so I can watch it, other than hygiene reasons, why not letting the dog sleep in the bed? Thank you again for each an every video you post, and specially for featuring AB in this one.
@asp12132 жыл бұрын
You'll find him explain the sleeping in bed thing if you watch enough of the videos. It's one of the four things he mentioned if you have a dog with some issue, reactivity, resource guarding, aggression, etc. I know it's probably the toughest one for most of us to do! But in a nutshell if you follow the four things he mentions, it pays big dividends with dealing with the other issues you have. It doesn't have to be forever, but it's amazing how much everything changes if you do those four things! I hope that helps a little bit!
@relvilian2 жыл бұрын
@@asp1213 where does he mention the four things? I love my ab sleeping with me. But she is a frustrated greeter so it might be worth it to see if that would help
@grassfolk2 жыл бұрын
He def talks about it in this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kGO6dKiplNOUoqs
@grassfolk2 жыл бұрын
I think here too: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qJrYZ5SAms6YfJI The responses in the comments are really great on this one too.
@asp12132 жыл бұрын
@@relvilian I get it, I do. The bed thing is the hardest in my opinion! It's just a part of Joel's theory about being the boss. I have a dog that was incredibly fence reactive, to the point she would redirect and attack my other dogs. The amazing thing is, I did the four things (though I'll admit I caved on the bed thing on occasion) as well as regular walks, and the fence reactivity was so reduced without even dealing with that directly! It was pretty amazing. And it doesn't have to be forever. I feel like that's one I can allow again, but the other 3 things? No way, like he says in the one video posted here in the comments, everything changed the day you start attacking other dogs. I hope that helps a little bit.
@drogon29882 жыл бұрын
Loved it.
@moe.jones12 жыл бұрын
My American bulldog pulls like crazy. Two leashes and it’s like tug of war every morning. He’s good off leash on the trails otherwise
@HarPlayer2 жыл бұрын
Big Cinder Block head !!!!!!😀😀😀😀😀😀😀🐕🐕
@terridavis92782 жыл бұрын
Best description ever ! : )
@jens97822 жыл бұрын
My American tried.. I win. I'm mom. I have a huge park behind my home and we use it many times a day . But once together best dogs ..
@shaneazpilicueta91462 жыл бұрын
I totally get this video, as I see my dogos trying to control me as they get bigger. They are brother and sister that ars 8 months old
@archivaldo43102 жыл бұрын
I'm 7'4 and im a proud owner of a Chihuahua warrior is the dog the best fits my abilities
@cnote918 ай бұрын
Wow..
@Tootisepop2 жыл бұрын
Do y’all know the breeders information for the bulldog ?
@giorgiogouldberg3742 Жыл бұрын
Great breed.
@Eupher62 жыл бұрын
We are boarding a female 8-month old Chesapeake Bay retriever who is IMPOSSIBLE. We've had her for a month and she goes back to her owner on Sunday. (Dogs on Deployment). Your videos have been extremely helpful and we will be strongly recommending that her owner reviews your videos to get a handle on controlling this dog. She is hyper, pulls on the leash, and is completely consumed with dominance - which does not work well with me. She's intelligent, can certainly learn and does learn, and is every bit a PUPPY that will probably become a great adult dog. But she has a way to go and it must happen with her owner. We wish her and her owner well.
@Acadian.FrenchFry2 жыл бұрын
OMGosh thank you!! We have an American Bulldog/Am Staff mix who looks almost identical to this guy. She's almost 9 yrs old, we rescued her at about 7 yrs old. She is very leash reactive and also reactive in the car whenever she see's a dog. Thing is when I have her I won't let her get away with it, my husband is a softie and he never corrects her behavior and he takes her more places than I do. So it's a constant battle because she never improves. My husband let's her bark on leash and in the car. At home he let's her get away with all kinds of behaviors. She crowds him when he eats, she even used to crawl in his lap (she's 80lbs) and he has a bad back, but he let her even though it was hurting him. My husband is a push over. I used to work with dogs and I have more of your attitude with them. I'm very loving and motherly towards my dogs, but I am also in charge. And our dogs look at my husband as the "play thing". Me they come to for food or if they feel insecure and fearful (fireworks, etc.). I need to make my husband watch this because you have better explained this and maybe he will listen better to another man. I have given up and our dog is out of control on leash. I stopped walking her because I am tired of starting all over again when I make progress and my husband will undo it because he just let's her do whatever she wants. I'm so frustrated. My husband wanted a Rottweiler and I said, no way! You cannot handle a breed like that I would worry the dog would dominate him. My husband is too passive and I don't know what else to say to him to get him to see how important it is when it comes to these power breeds to NOT be that way. :( And just to add the reason we even have this AmBull is because she was my cousins dog and they were moving to Spain and could not find a home for her. So I took her. Otherwise knowing my husband I would not have a powerful breed like this. My husband would so much better with a Cavalier King Charles! lol
@dianeturner95032 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reminding me why I like being single!
@Acadian.FrenchFry2 жыл бұрын
@@dianeturner9503 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@missdevine18602 жыл бұрын
Amazing content, thank you 😊
@esil58532 жыл бұрын
Great vid and tips. I’m curious, how tall and how much does Prince weight?He’s a great looking dog.
@Koopwins2 жыл бұрын
wooooooooooooo, go Joel and Carly!
@alvaromoncada9435 Жыл бұрын
What kind of muzzle did you use on the American Bulldog? Thanks
@omarherrera44682 жыл бұрын
Hell ya love this video
@selenacaputo11662 жыл бұрын
Just want to say I love all your videos! On that note, on the last few videos when I went to hit the “like” button, the “dislike” button lit up instead, even though I was nowhere near it! I unclicked it right away and had to go waaay to the left for the “like” button to light up. Not sure why this is happening recently. Maybe it’s my phone, maybe I need glasses lol
@BDTraining2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, please keep me posted if this continues
@KingsMom8312 жыл бұрын
This is where it’s at folks!
@cameronburkholder76812 жыл бұрын
Hello, I just finished my first week at a dog boarding and training facility and I was wondering if you or your wife could do some videos on group management and what to do if there is a trouble dog or multiple in the group (humping, play that is to rough and so on). My managers encourage us to use treats and positive reinforcement but one of the dogs just learned that if he does the bad thing and then comes and sits in front of us to get a treat. Any tips or advice? We normally have groups between 15 to 22 dogs.
@athomehoustonbordercollier20352 жыл бұрын
A lot of dogs and there shouldn't be any humping at all. Doesnt sound like good evaluations. And your right dog got away w being crappy causing collision puts on happy fex gets rewarded. Why are they not removed? A lot of dogs can't handle a dog park essentially what that is
@DavidEVogel2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the dog park bully. You bring a dominant dog that can go from dominate to aggressive in a second. Would small groups (5 max) work for you?
@gomezkillerbee2 жыл бұрын
Don’t be head shaming that dog! 😂😂😂
@josephvaughan76932 жыл бұрын
Do you go about things the same way with a 15 week old American Bulldog puppy?
@dianeturner95032 жыл бұрын
His giant cinder block head is not a weapon, it's a tool! 😂 My girl's got one too, and it can be annoying.
@ekremgulenc78662 жыл бұрын
Is the dog a hybrid thyp a. Bulldog?
@MrBorntobehappy142 жыл бұрын
Joel, can you make a video about the reactivity of dogs to a lawn mower? I have a german shepherd who always goes for the tires,constantly barking,cruising around,behaving like he spotted an intruder :) Thank you.
@rockabilly33332 жыл бұрын
A good thing also give the dogs plenty of space.. better that u let them meet somewhere outside.. u don't want them to feel trapped in a small space when they meet.
@loosemonk10842 жыл бұрын
What's the leash
@PatriotMastiffsKennels2 жыл бұрын
How old are the dogs?????
@DF-te2vm2 жыл бұрын
All good !!!! Take it a LITTLE easier on him, he just doesn't know but takes direction and guidance well
@jagasooo2 жыл бұрын
Hello! I’m good with my husky on walks and with meeting other dogs. I can say we are a good team. I will be taking care of same giant American Bulldog in few days. Can I handle a dog on a walk when I feel a bit of fear ? Is he gonna follow my lead? Is it possible that if I will act like I’m the boss and there are rules I always enforce, it will be enough to control the dog? Please someone help. Dog weight more than I am. And he has no rules, he does whatever he wants. He’s 8-9 months old. Is the training, discipline and my attitude will do?
@huntewaters2 жыл бұрын
Can you make a video about making the choice to keep your male intact or to neuter them?
@joeblack67662 жыл бұрын
What happened to the armrest?
@annaflore70982 жыл бұрын
I have a question, I hope for you to see it haha :) I have a (almost) one year old rescue dog for 10 days now, I am familiar with training a rescue dog (desensitization), however, I have never trained a dog to stay home alone. Should I start training my dog to be alone immediately? I want to approach it the right way...
@paulkuss50992 жыл бұрын
I agree with your training, and feel I do a good job following that,but dog isn't even close to the reactively that my male gsd has. He would of flipped out the second prince came out. No matter what......if there a dog,he will loose it. And I follow your four keys. He's a fantastic dog,probably best dog I ever had. But I just can't seam to get past this issue...I keep working at though. Thank you.
@nataliechristensen4202 жыл бұрын
Someone asked why does a small dog need to be trained. I turned to them and told them all dogs need to be trained. No excuses. My 6lb dog is just as well behaved as my Doberman if not better.
@matthewchadwick52362 жыл бұрын
My GSD will not interact with other dogs on neutral territory. She will not leave my side and will whine and focus on only me, she refuses to interact with the other dog. It’s especially difficult when we want her to interact with the other dogs as we occasionally board dogs in our home. Any advice on encouraging her to interact with dogs so that she can try and play? She’s so stand-offish that we never know how she may interact and we’re afraid she may get in a fight once in our house/backyard. She’s a 5 year old German/English Shepard. Very responsive with leash corrections and has a decent level of training/obedience.
@cassandrabeaudoin2602 жыл бұрын
So I bought the gentle leader and it has made such a difference in the pulling, but no matter what, he's still lunging at other dogs so much that he's rubbing his nose raw. Is there another method or harness that you would recommend?
@Flippokid2 жыл бұрын
"It's like a cinderblock head. Nothing hurts it, so why not slam it into my leg?" Yeah it's all bone though and hardly any brains 😂 You'd think they learn after a few times to watch where they're going, but my dog still bumps into me, walls, posts, etc after 9 months.
@TheLeonard1852 жыл бұрын
Yo JOEL BECKMAN - the hero - please read this i promise it’ll be worth your time and mean a hell of a lot to me . The last paragraph especially. Your work is more important to me personally then any other thing on this planet at the moment so I hope you read thjs man . And it took me like way to long to write because it’s a bunch of emotions and trama and I blame myself for all of it . Thanks for everything man id be in a very bad place still if not for you to be honest. Cesar’s great I watched all his shows and all the seasons but they wouldn’t of helped me with Beamer . ****Your videos would of prevented me from 3 separate ambulance rides to the emergency rooms *** your fuckjng videos you’re powerful I wish you were a KZbinr 6 years ago man. Oh not counting the rides to the ER for Bruce and Bentley 2 of my 3 dogs severely hurt because I failed my other , Beamer . you know that terrified dog ur working with : I have a 80 pound sharpei/rot/ pit bull mix : with his level of fear BUT unfortunately its all aggression from fear he’s a combo of that other dog u talked about on another video . The crazy aggressive girl . Like her he went through the highest level of abuse u which U explained :he was tied to fences while men made other dogs bite him in the face over and over and effectively turned him into a fighting dog . I didn’t know this until our first incident years later . The shelter didn’t tell me I wish They did is go to the emergency room 10 more times for Beamer : anything is better than feeling like I failed him . I wish I knew of you before I rescued him. At first because of ignorance and a natural with dogs I was able to have 3 pit bulls ) rescues live in harmony for 9 months - with a 14 year old mini dachshund lol-- I rescued them months apart but within the same year. then obviously bad things happened and the dominos started to fall. Plus me losing confidence and blaming it on myself after every incident . ***Almost had my thumb amputated Thjs past January*** just from holding off his full bite from one other baby boi -Bentley -- he is a lot like Prince and last paragraph will convince you why . The only dog Beamers is not scared of is our 14 year old mini dachshund : blu . And let me tell you little blu is not scared of him lol . So I had to rehome my 3rd - Bruce - after all dogs lived in harmony for almost a year together : every attack was really bad. It was for his own safety that fucking sucked I miss him but he has a great new pit bull brother and 2 loving parents. But it was fuckjng hard on me . Mad respect to fosters parents. But it’s just unfortunate. Then 3 years later shit got worse after no problems .Beamer - the abused and my second rescued in order - will At least be able to stay with my parents and his buddy blu when I leave with Bentley these upcoming months. Anyway you have no idea how important you are . his name is Beamer - originally graverson-- I just wish the shelter would of told me that I needed to do things very perfectly or in a certain way for a long time and maybe things wouldn’t of happened the way they did; of course I blame myself but I just didn’t know until it was to late . everyone is healthy and happy and things are looking good for everyone . Except my thumb at the moment lol. People are evil man I swear: he really is a sweet heart : loves people even after all that torture that’s why I’m going into the field of dogs after college - going for a masters in bcba Ironically- if I decide to finish I started 3 days after almost losing my thumb with a 14 inch rod inside holding my tendon together accompanied by 4 fractures : idk hope you read this because maybe I’d still have all 3 of my boys with me . Instead I failed Beamer and endangered others who I have a deep love for . Not to mention I feel I failed the breed itself . But I’m finally getting back to normal. Now I hope I can repay Bentley for all he’s done for me and others he’s also recovering from the tramua but apparently a lot faster than me lol . I’m just happy I saved him from major surgery. Unlike Bruce . Id give my entire hand to save any dog but the trama has really messed with me from seeing how wrong something so good can go so wrong so fast . This last paragraph is for you Bentley , Boscoe , and prince . Thank you , you help me escape from a sad reality and I try not blame myself as much. Cheers . Wish I lived in LA I would pay you to work for you if I could lol. Cheers. Now the very last paragraph 4 years summed up ******If it wasn’t for Bentley ****Beamer would of probably of been put down when he went after the neighbors dog a 2 month year old shepherd . My fault he got out and I was right behind him full sprint but he would of killed that dog. Thank god Bentley bit Beamer on the ass and got him to drop the dog before any real damage happened to him and my hands for that matter. My hands were in his mouth but I was not gunna get that thing open. ***Oh not to mention Bentley did the same thing when Beamer put 28 stitches in Bruce’s chest and neck even with my holding some of his bite back ****he bit his ass when he attacked Bruce without him I would of buried Bruce that day. Bentley saved 3 dogs the little guy , Bruce , and he saved Beamer from getting put down by stopping him from killing them. I hope I can make him happy after I get past all this. These all happened years apart except for the last two of him attacking Bentley bc I wasn’t on my game with their resource guarding for fuckjng 5 minutes out of the 5 years Bentley and Beamer have been loving brothers . Sorry that it’s poor grammar but school has fried my brain . Probably won’t finish . Much love . Much much love .
@dianeturner95032 жыл бұрын
This made me so very sad to read. I feel your pain and love you have for your dogs. This world would be a much better place without the cruel cowards who mistreat animals. Good luck with your doggos and your thumb!