I love that Tom is showing us training challenges within a house rather than the training facility because it makes it more realistic for us. Like burleigh getting off place when he heads to the door. I’d love to see the next step when he starts training with people over
@stephanieplant82239 ай бұрын
Same! I can’t wait to see more. I have a puppy close to the same age. This new series is so helpful to me!
@tomdavisofficial9 ай бұрын
That’s exactly why I did it. No excuses for anyone after this series!
@littlewigglemonster76919 ай бұрын
fully agreed
@SD-yf8lp6 ай бұрын
Excellent, thank you! So helpful
@boristheblade79644 ай бұрын
how much does he pay you to say this?
@Needabreak3659 ай бұрын
It’s so reassuring to see the “fails”. No one is perfect.
@carolienhendriks24009 ай бұрын
The way Burleigh keeps staring at you while you are explaining something is so cute :D
@juliebongiorno9 ай бұрын
Best trainer/dog lover there is. If you want a better relationship with your dog WATCH ALL OF THESE VIDEOS.
@basket_kace9 ай бұрын
“there ya go, nubs” was my favorite part lol im always a fan of those kinds of nicknames 😂
@dkbridges46759 ай бұрын
I have Rotties. We have stubbie waggles all the time. Love them.
@AlienKissy9 ай бұрын
Even Tom can't resist the boop
@sheilafrancl14239 ай бұрын
The expectation that the new dog will behave as a previously trained dog. Was my pitfall with this dog 7 years ago when she was a puppy
@stephanieplant82239 ай бұрын
Omfg the boop. I died. Must stop to boop. I love that you admit to and show us your own training mistakes. No training is better than bad training. Great advice- I’m working on my puppy’s training incrementally. Slowly leveling up and managing my expectations. Thanks for another awesome video Tom
@onyxofshammar9 ай бұрын
I love how as soon as you were welcoming the ghost guests your dog got just as excited about new friends!
@GoannaUK9 ай бұрын
I love watching dear little chonker, Burleigh, learn. He is so attentive and alert.
@dougmitchell54359 ай бұрын
Speaking as an old guy who has made some errors (not just in training our dogs, but in general, including professionally), some the best lessons come from errors made and overcome. The fact that you perceived and taught us about your hard lesson speaks well of you.
@knoxcane94909 ай бұрын
Thanks! Lost our Cane Corso not to long ago. Looking to get a Boerboel and absolutely love your videos.
@bethjames89899 ай бұрын
My Cane Corso is a year old. I really wish that I found these videos when I got Enzo at 5 months old. I guess I'm just getting experience at fixing the stuff I've done wrong. Lol
@louisewallace643422 күн бұрын
...my neighbour has a big black beauty CaneCorso & keeps it in frontyard on a really long "cable-run" a few times a day for exercise...i feel sad for him cus its all just goin crazy everytime some person or dogwalker goes past...its a very busy "rural" road but it seems to be his life experience...if only all giant doggos could have this amazin training that Burleigh is lucky to get for a life of deserved freedom & love...🤔💖🐕🐺🐼🐈💖🇨🇦
@maggiemae38257 ай бұрын
My puppy has a little nubbin' too and I always thought I was a long tail girl, but now that I have a little nubbin boy, I think it's just the cutest thing ever!!
@sfdf19799 ай бұрын
Excellent reminder of the effort needed in order to get a puppy to adulthood. It’s easy to forget the amount of time and dedication that is necessary to have an outstanding dog!
@rhegafd8 ай бұрын
So much of your training has been massive in my world. The biggest one was changing from saying "no" to a noise. I happen to do the same "ahh ahh ahh" as you do and its brilliant. It really was a game changer. We say no for so many things its kinda silly of us to think the dog knows when its for them, and when its not.
@michelebakalar9 ай бұрын
Funny watching this as it brings back so many memories. I have a 9 year old 1/2 Boerboel and 1/2 GSD (working line) and I would have to remind myself that she wasn't ready for certain challenges when she was a pup and in training. I found that for as smart as she was, she was immature and just not ready for the bigger stuff. A super good reminder about working the dog/puppy in front of us at their readiness and not ours for bigger challenges. Happy training!
@pip54619 ай бұрын
It sounds like you have a most interesting dog.
@michelebakalar9 ай бұрын
She has been an incredible teacher.
@arielgaede36739 ай бұрын
Yes! It's such a mind twist when you've got a very smart dog who's still a young puppy! My GSD would pick up on things sooooo quickly but duration was a challenge - he wanted to move on to the next thing! Had to remind myself over and over that he'd get there as he matured (and he has!)
@bones.and.botanicals8 ай бұрын
After watching so many videos and working with my puppy then ultimately failing, I realized I expected way too much from her so we're going back to square 1 of basics and her focusing on me. Re watching these makes even more sense now, thank you
@barbarajean72089 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this. It really helps me remember we all make mistakes!
@KrushtheMinPin-ue7yh6 ай бұрын
FINALLY!! HOLY COW! THANK YOU TOM! FUR REALS! 2 years I have been asking for a video with a dog that has NOT been trained in the behavior AT ALL. I was feeling like a failure and my puppy must have rocks for brains! This is everything.
@benjawanhargrove63139 ай бұрын
Look at that sweet little face and puppy eyes 🐶❤️❤️
@christinaeidt84179 ай бұрын
He’s so adorable 🥰 ❤
@uncommonsensevictory9 ай бұрын
Thank You Tom for showing the normal imperfect process.
@estebanbecerra60079 ай бұрын
You are the best my two huskies really thank you for the good tips ❤ been working with them to be the best kids ever
@LaTrebbin9 ай бұрын
Super video. it's so good to see the process and progress. Interestingly, we don't train the stay command at all. We expect our dogs to stay in the specific position or place until told otherwise or we give our break signal.
@gemalaboccetta76019 ай бұрын
Thank you Tom for these videos. It’s actually helping me with my 3 year old, I feel like I’m retraining her all over again. I really appreciate this.
@Jenny-zt6ei9 ай бұрын
I love the realism in this video! this is something i had to remind myself of this a lot when i got my new dog that they werent fully trained like my older dog is, awesome work as always!
@johnruss3096 ай бұрын
Really appreciate the great, informative, and slightly more raw content.
@Sorceressofstars9 ай бұрын
I LOVE ❤️ 💯 that you do this as most trainers only like to come off as they NEVER make a mistake. No matter how small. I respect you so much more where you simply state I just was not having a moment of clarity in the moment of distractions.
@hollandspinehaven26349 ай бұрын
Tom we just adopted two 13 week old lab puppies that we are training using your puppy training videos...Thank you...
@juliafiore1209 ай бұрын
B is getting so big! His engagement with you is so impressive! Well done, Tom!
@mozartrn17 ай бұрын
Love the little step by little step breakdown. Sooo helpful. Thank you, Tom.
@JuanettesCraftingCorner9 ай бұрын
I am loving this series. I have a nine month old soft coated wheaten terrier. Her training is going so much better with these videos. Thank you so much for helping us with our fur babies.
@kyle-tx7ce23 күн бұрын
Hey Tom I’ve just got a Boerboel puppy he’s 14 weeks and your vids are helping loads I used to have a dogue de Bordeaux sadly he passed last year only age 4 but my new puppy reminds me how stubborn mastiffs are 😂 the hard work pays off for us both tho
@jenniferviolette3179 ай бұрын
My dogs want to thank you for giving their mom a clue hahaha!
@BlessedBeByHisGrace9 ай бұрын
Haha ❤ 100% true….. funny and cute… ikr. Me too 😂
@kathrynparry51589 ай бұрын
Yep made that exact mistake with my now 2yr old retriever. It's ok though, got the No Bad Dogs KZbin crew to help with the reset😊 Grateful for these videos!!
@itsfinneganagain9 ай бұрын
❤😊🎉Goodness, I appreciate this wonderful step by step series!!!!!
@smkshay14562 ай бұрын
ive been watching you for th last 3 days and your training looks so effective imma try with my pup shes 5 months I got her 5 days ago
@annejones54639 ай бұрын
So fun watching these training videos from the get-go!!!
@mtxeer88389 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for these, Tom!
@AshleynCollins9 ай бұрын
Love the realness of home videos!
@juliebongiorno9 ай бұрын
THE BOOP! 😂
@SharkBait-03179 ай бұрын
I missed it, when was that?
@louisewallace643422 күн бұрын
...luv this too that he as a professional is showin us that all puppers can challenge even the most perfect dog lovin hoomans!!🤔😉😊💖🐕🐺🐼🐈💖🇨🇦🇨🇦
@Missfoxtooyou9 ай бұрын
He is filling out nicely.
@BorkDogman9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the direction. I may take home an Olde English Bulldog puppy, my first dog in my adult life, next week.
@hafudozen9 ай бұрын
He's the cutest chonky boooi🥹😭✨
@traceygelb238 ай бұрын
Love that puppy sit!!❤❤❤
@liznewns64949 ай бұрын
This shows who ever we are we make errors. We often forget when having older dogs, how long it took them to achieve their current standard when we have a young dog. Xx
@FaerfolkDogs9 ай бұрын
The laundry and the covered flat surfaces is so real - thank you for being so realistic with us. Watching this sort of training with a Boerboel is so incredibly validating for me while I'm struggling with my stubborn dog with 0 food motivation.
@vernskates9 ай бұрын
Love the content bro! Ill b starting this training with my recently adopted gsd soon!
@kdgeckoknits2748 ай бұрын
I agree with others: it's great to watch mistakes in real time as we home dog owners/handlers need reinforcement in our techniques, to know when to correct a behavior/command and how to correct it. Love that Burleigh (spelling???). He's a huge cutie. I had a mastiff mix who lived to be about 13. Great dog.
@TheRealMedusa237 ай бұрын
I havent had a puppy in 8 years. My english mastiff was a dram to train, it seemed as if he was born knowing everything and I barely had to train certain behaviors. I'm getting a doberman in November, and I know this puppy will give me a run for my money!
@onozayte87019 ай бұрын
Currently going through this with my 15 week old terrier mix, some walks are good and she's got a nice loose leash in a low distraction area in front of the building, but the last 3 walks were a major failure due to a football tournament in our neighbourhood, causing her to be distracted and overstimulated.. Trying to socialize her and train her to not pull in the 2 short weeks ive had her has been overwhelming, Thanks for the reminder to not set my dog up to fail.
@johncspine27879 ай бұрын
Patience..don’t expect a formal heel, let them be a puppy to explore on their walks. Beckman (I think) dog trainer says to wait until day 366 to really “put the screws” to them. Obviously it’s not cut and dried like that, you can expect short distances of not pulling, but as puppies they have to explore their world. I don’t remember what Tom’s philosophy is on this, but my GS wouldn’t even acknowledge me until I got a Herm-Sprenger prong collar, that’s one element, engagement is another element. Bring dehydrated chicken or beef cubes, pause on the walk to get engagement, reward with a tiny bit of treat when they come back to you, (always go backward away from them..this always gets them engaged to coming towards you as opposed to “chasing them down) do a few steps of formal heel while they lick at the treat in your hand, pause again in sit with them looking at you, then break and let them explore again. 15 weeks is super young..enjoy the puppyness!
@Mmmm-wr2kf9 ай бұрын
Awesome video! So great to see that even a successful dog trainer makes mistakes sometimes. 10:30 I think you missed a valuable moment of him understanding “break” to know that there actually is a time when he can get off without punishment. He stayed in there for you so well even though he didn’t need to
@chrissekely9 ай бұрын
So, what is the largest component of dog training? : 1. Finding a way to successfully communicate to your dog what you want him/her to do. 2. Developing your dog's patience/tolerance for the intended training goal. 3. Convincing/reminding your dog that you are in charge, that you will be consistent, and that ultimately, noncompliance will not be accepted. 4. Developing such a positive relationship with your dog that they want to please you. 5. Making sure that what you are trying to train them to do fits their temperament and is breed-appropriate.
@lizflorence35779 ай бұрын
Burleigh is so clever ❤️
@timos23359 ай бұрын
Can t wait to see him grown
@johncspine27879 ай бұрын
Distractions..locations..yes. 10 months old GS, I worked so, so hard since 8 weeks, he’s great w no distractions, but when dogs, or lots of ppl are there, it all mostly goes out the window. His teenage phase is also being a problem..add in the bouts of giardia and it’s all been a challenge..
@cristinajordan62379 ай бұрын
He's so cute 😭
@Penna6319 ай бұрын
I wanna see a socializing video
@marthapichler32169 ай бұрын
I like your place training, greatings from Austria
@geekgamez98349 ай бұрын
i love the voice he give him
@debo52279 ай бұрын
I will soon have my Boerboel puppy. This information is awesome
@MissNibbles0639 ай бұрын
Love Nubs, boop!
@Marina__rp9 ай бұрын
Come to Brazil, Tom!!
@andreasparacino46569 ай бұрын
Expectations are everything!
@ddonron9071Ай бұрын
You the man! Great videos I’m hooked. What paid treats or food are you using? I’m new puppy owner 10 week old bernadoodle.
@peachesandapril9 ай бұрын
I love his nicknames already. B and Nubbs, suits him to a T
@richardlewis48419 ай бұрын
The goat
@melodieramsay6559 ай бұрын
I remember training a client's Golden Retriever on the Stay command more than the Place command but same idea. I used the long leash and would step out farther and farthor and he was amazing except for when I would walk behind him and he could no longer see me - then he would break the Stay command. It was too funny - no matter what I did, he had to be able to see me - I could be 20 feet away and he would not move but if I was 2 feet away and behind him, he would have to spin around to see where I was.
@aliciam4557 ай бұрын
Burleigh is such a handsome boy!
@gabriel-fz6ct9 ай бұрын
Hi great series thank you so much for you content!! what do you think about boarding your dog?
@yuliamontaner29286 ай бұрын
When you come to Lisbon Portugal?
@wendyarthur39419 ай бұрын
Hi Tom. I am relatively new to your channel and have absolutely loved all the videos I have watched so far. I have learned so much. I do have a question in that I have a dog with Pica. She will ingest everything from plastic to stones which scares the life out of me. So I spend most of our training time outside trying to get her to stop eating everything she sees on the ground. I have been looking online for help but so far have found very little information. I want to work with her before I resort to spending thousands of dollars for the vet to do tests. Money I just don't have. She is a Mini Aussie/Collie mix. 11 months old and smart as a whip. But getting her to stop eating everything is a real challenge. She knows leave it. I can toss chicken on the floor and she won't touch it until I say ok. Sorry I know this is a little off topic to this video, but when I saw the little bit of leash hanging from her collar it made me think, nope she will just eat it! I know I'm there to stop her, however, it is a constant focus on getting her to leave it rather than using it as a correction. Hope this make sense and sorry for the comment being so long. I need help for Poppi, my sweet little girl.
@vivienleigh46408 ай бұрын
I really like how clear your instructions are(!) but I can't stop thinking that there's a risk that people think "Oh a Boerboel might be a good idea." To 99.90 % of the population it's not. Even experienced dog people may get the wrong idea, that a Boerboel is an option. If I just do what Tom's doing this might work. No, it won't. They're fantastic dogs in the hands of extremly few people. I wish you'd be more explicit about that. There are many people that think "Oh what a cool dog! All that muscle, guardian instinct". Most people shouldn't deal with a dog like that. In the wrong hands it's a leathal weapon.
@robertcapelli21 күн бұрын
@vivienleigh4640 --- why would you say a Boerboel is not a good idea for 99.90% of the population? The Boerboel is a family dog, it is a very intelligent dog and yes a muscular dog, but is a great dog for owners who are experienced or owners who are willing to learn how to be a good owner to a Boerboel.
@Myyst02119 ай бұрын
Is that a Wolfgang collar on Burleigh? I’m thinking of getting one of there collars.
@catherinepanos48139 ай бұрын
Love your you and videos. Having some problems with my 1.5 yr old golden retriever pulling on break while practicing heel. Pls advise me what to do. He doesn't look at me while walking but will sitting and laying down. Doing pretty good on stay but he has a mind of his own. The WORST thing JUMPING on anyone and can't have him around kids. I know I am asking alot but I really need your help please.
@anthonyfultz85107 ай бұрын
We got the same type of dog..ours us named broly tho 😊
@blip-20249 ай бұрын
Positive only training doesn't work! Watch animals interact with their young...it's not all positivity. We have raised horses for 40 years. Those mares set boundaries and there are consequences for the foals who don't respect them. The consequences can be significant!
@kevinschuiteboer63679 ай бұрын
TOM WHEN ARE YOU COMING TO OTTAWA ONTARIO
@iacovosmihael9 ай бұрын
I have a 2,5-3 months old Pit bull puppy and he knows sit come go bring his potty and crate trained is that too much for him? And if he sees a bigger dog he will just froze what do I do ?
@TheOtisdb9 ай бұрын
What about when your puppy is chewing on the long line?
@tricias63297 ай бұрын
Can you have more than one “place”, bedroom, living room?
@mattdelgado10409 ай бұрын
Do you have any recommendations for paying a smaller puppy? I use raw liver treats but because of my puppy’s weight it recommends only giving 6 treats a day.
@IcopperАй бұрын
What my dog during heel training doesn’t want the treat? How do I get her attention if she doesn’t want toys. It’s not very busy where I live but she gets extremely distracted and scared. What should I start off doing I have a beagle and u know what? She is extremely active
@Ms.OliversLife9 ай бұрын
He’s young! 😂
@nancygomez254928 күн бұрын
🤔 Can I do this type of training with my 1 year old dog?
@JamesPaul-m1y4 ай бұрын
Should my wife and I work with Hershey together or separately?
Yeah, I chose "SPOT" for my Trapper and "Place" for Zelda, since sometimes I need Trapper to "Place" where Zelda's pretty cool. For whatever reason, the FOXHOUND is the more protective than the Dutch/Mal/Lab/Pit/German/Chow/Catahoula Mix, you know the thing that is literally 83% protection breeds and only 17% Lab. And recently Trapper's been going after cycalists and vagrants, as in last year and a half. Didn't really do it much when it was just him and me, but ever since I got Zelda about that long ago, he's been super protective. Which is annoying since I can take care of myself, I live in a Gun Friendly State, have a lot of those, he's 6 years old, Zelda is 2 years old, and besides the random homeless guy here and there, the area I live in is rather built up, so we have constant patrol out given that we're up-market.
@jeno2649 ай бұрын
Burleigh just has the cutest little chonky butt 💖💖 hes gonna be a giant!
@Ninjamom49 ай бұрын
❤️🐶❤️
@NF-os2mx9 ай бұрын
How do you find a trustworthy breeder?
@boristheblade79644 ай бұрын
do training 2+ pups at the same time.
@SimplexVeritas1199 ай бұрын
You can do it with positive reinforcement but it takes much longer and it’s your responsibility to get the timing perfect and make sure they succeed. In this case it would look like you shiffle your feet, mark then pay very quickly. Hopefully, they don’t mess up before you pay them. Then half step back then forward mark, then pay quickly. Build on that with tuns of repetitions and different pictures. Tom’s way is better imo because they are doing the behavior not you. Probably transfers to other pictures better to.
@kyleree67579 ай бұрын
I'm just here to watch Burleigh grow up
@kathleenwettstain57169 ай бұрын
Did you see how he took leash when Tom moved away, he's almost got you trained tom.. LOL
@Tipsey6920039 ай бұрын
I have a question about why you did leash corrections all the way back to his place. Doesn't that send the wrong message to go to place? 7:45 & 9:25.