That's not just a big dog, that's a small polar bear🙂
@Jesswithlessstress2 жыл бұрын
I would think they are a normal or medium sized polar bear but super cute and floofy! Very much a 🐻❄ very patently dealing with this hyper rascal. lol
@kd7ign2 жыл бұрын
I call mine a pony with a puppy brain. She’s only 14 months.
@risky_.y81372 жыл бұрын
My goodness i was about to comment the same comment but different wording. "That's not a dog, that's a polar bear"..
@sgh452 жыл бұрын
I own 3 of these and a Caucasian Shepard. Look up cacausion shepard if you wanna see a bear dog. About 5 months old and his paws are bigger than my hand
@razorback99262 жыл бұрын
The only difference between the white dog and a polar bear is the tongue hanging out.
@HatashiLuvsU2 жыл бұрын
I've found that most Pyrenees dogs are very patient, but man when their patience is up, it's over. Very helpful video on how to introduce puppies and back your dog up on personal space and manners.
@Gruntcore232 жыл бұрын
Hey
@mizixy96242 жыл бұрын
When I was younger I wanted a Pyrenees because I loved the look and personality. Now that I’m older I still appreciate them but understand that the breed isn’t for my family for many reasons.
@generalwolf35gaming2 жыл бұрын
i had a great pyrenees..... she died this spring (spring 2022) 2 days before her 12th bday. Rest in Peace my sweet Paisley..... Got her as a puppy when I got goats., but college took me away from the goats so i sold them and kept the old Pyre.... She was an incrediblely sweet and gentle dog, but yes when her patience was up she would be not gentle to whatever cause her to be mad, but that was rarely ever.
@Yosetime Жыл бұрын
This Pyr is a beautiful example of the personalities of most Pyr's. I love how he wrapped himself around his owner, letting the puppy know his dominance, but then totally gives up control when asked. I agree that when Pyr's decide that's enough, it really is over. It's a quick, decisive, and surprisingly bloodless correction. Almost always does the trick. I would use a Pyr to train puppies and just about any other dog, how to properly behave, every chance I get. It can be scary. Especially with this huge male Pyr, but from the beginning I knew that this Pyr would give a sound correction but leave no scars even without human intervention. Great job Wyatt!
@doomsdaymonster72 жыл бұрын
I liked it when the bear seemed to be ok with the puppy being loved by their owner.
@Rupz-xc8lk2 жыл бұрын
Okay Joel!!! I do NOT come back to videos and write comments. But this video of yours combined with other videos in which you teach how to correct dogs.... changed my life!!! I have a German Shepherd and 2 Shih Tzu dogs. The Gsd is not aggressive but always tended to chase the Shih Tzus. Which is why he wasn't allowed inside the house. But today I tried everything you teach in this video and all my dogs are sleeping right beside me like babies. I cannot thank you enough. God bless you Joel!!! Lots of love from India ❤️
@Sokolva2 жыл бұрын
Great Pyrs are amazing dogs, thank you for working to establish respect with this puppy so he doesn't annoy his older siblings. Far too often I've seen message boards where someone does this introduction wrong and things go badly in the household, not just with Pyrs but any breed. Wyatt is such a perfect example of the breed. You can see how he walks close to her and keeps an eye on her and the surroundings with this gentle, quiet energy. He comes forward to stay close when she pets the puppy and is likely cautious due to the wild energy of the young dog, but he isn't upset or overly alarmed, just watchful, and respects her signals to back up. They are the epitome of the gentle, wise protectors. I see that in my own girl all the time with my husbands elderly mother who lives with us. When she came back from surgery, and in the days before when she was sick, Moon constantly stayed by her side, watched and guarded her, not in an aggressive, clingy way but in a gentle, steadfast one, and it brings her so much comfort.
@karab.41782 жыл бұрын
That puppy is a nightmare 😂😂 gosh I’m so glad my dogs are done with that stage. Wyatt is a good dog.
@adamwespiser92092 жыл бұрын
Nice watching a pro like Joe do this on hard mode with a WET PUPPY, that isn't conditioned to a collar grab/relax, and with nothing else going on to redirect. I've run this same exercise with my 7 month old puppy and a senior dog staying the night: the mark, hold, release method Joes teaches 100% works! Thank you!
@targetsunshine60602 жыл бұрын
The polar bear looks like he’s been eating spaghetti lol. Very patient he is. Puppy is adorable but “calm your butt”!!😂
@pmlm15712 жыл бұрын
"...theirs no aggression or resource guarding" needs to read "...there's no aggression..." Just helping in gratitude for all the excellent training teaching.
@BDTraining2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I just changed it. 🤦🏻♂️
@ganggreen90122 жыл бұрын
I had my pup, 4.5month old hound, at the local state park last weekend. As I was about to put him in the car a couple came up behind me with a 6 month old Aussie and a 2 month old lab. My pup was excited and touched noses with the Aussie, who seemed ok , then my pup wanted more physical play and the Aussie started retreating behind it's owner. So pulled my pup back to a less intimidating spot. The other owners said the Aussie had never been willing to even touch noses before, they were pleased she would even go that far, but agreed it was time to separate them when mine got too intense
@pittymama4500 Жыл бұрын
I think we can all agree that this is the definition of a gentle giant and he means no harm to anyone or anything he only wants to make sure that his family is safe and as long as nobody puts his family in Jeopardy he's not out to cause problems. I think you'll be surprised at how fast that he becomes just as protective over the pup in time and the only foreseeable problem that could arise is with him and ranger when that happens if ranger isn't respectful with the pup. but he has that gentle soul and that tends to be how they roll besides, this breed is very much a leader in their personality when bread and raised right and he will teach the puppy how to be an equally great dog.
@ChaseFraser2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see your full method on handling resource guarding and food aggression. Something I'm still working on with my Pyr
@amanuelsileshi1962 жыл бұрын
How is it going because I kind of have that problem with my Pyr to.
@Qwill3282 жыл бұрын
Video idea: How kids can best interact with new puppies. What are good games they can play? How to tell if the puppy is getting over stimulated? What can kids do if the puppy is getting too jumpy or nippy until a parent can handle it? Maybe also show easy ways for kids to join in on training.
@mamacrochets2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see Joel address this too. Our two husky puppies are 6m old now and I'd like more info on getting the kids involved in training.
@romanaraucinova99532 жыл бұрын
@@mamacrochets you should do your Research before you got them specially when you got kids!🤷♀️I bet you did not do research about the breed you got also!
@Qwill3282 жыл бұрын
I see parents and kids disappointed because their kids don't know what kinds of activities they can do with the puppy that doesn't encourage them to bite at their arms. Is it OK to play chase in the yard with the kids, or does that cause bad habits of running away?
@BDTraining2 жыл бұрын
@@mamacrochets I’ll try to make that video Jessica.
@mamacrochets2 жыл бұрын
@@romanaraucinova9953 Thank you for your response that had nothing to do with the comment posed about helping kids become better dog trainers. You don't know me or my family. You don't know what went into our choice of dog. So please refrain from assuming that you do. Have a blessed day. ❤️
@brandong.3841 Жыл бұрын
Little things like her paying attention, and crossing her arms must not be over looked. Good job 👍
@jaszbolis2 жыл бұрын
Love how loyal Wyatt is to momma. Amazing
@verenadahl32312 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing I have a 9 almost 10 week old German Shepherd landshark and my 5 year old Berner is not sure how to react. Thank you 😊 this helps. Joel you have the best training videos. Thank you
@LaraYAH1272 жыл бұрын
Hey Beckman family 🐾💌, Aww, this a cute family and doggies. Great video again 😄( big dog I will protect you)
@browneyedgirl8312 жыл бұрын
Hi Joel! I am so happy to see this video because I have a great Pyrenees and I always keep an eye out for them popping up on your channel! I love all your videos and use so many of your techniques to try to help train Cooper better. He is a rescue and no one is really sure if his past, he loves me and my closest friends but is extremely protective of the house whenever anyone comes over with the exception of about three people. He growls, lunges, almost appears like he will bite at certain people. Out and about he usually does great with other people and dogs outside of the house until about two hours, then he will start to get protective of whatever new space he is in and begin to growl at all people he does not know even people he had met an hour previously and really enjoyed. He has never had a problem with another dog ever until yesterday, he met an intact male big dog and would not stop growling at him. Since that meeting coming home he is now growling nonstop at the cat who he previously loved. It is my dream to get him to you for a board and train we are about 10 hours away and I am saving for it! If you have any inside the home/people visiting the home aggression tips please let me know! I’ve seen a few of your great videos regarding it already 🐶👍
@nicoledepaul1402 Жыл бұрын
I love this backyard!
@animelvr3292 жыл бұрын
I'm in love with Wyatt. He has the ultimate good boy face.
@chelseag7242 жыл бұрын
A friend has a 4 month Pyrenees pup who is pretty dominant. Mounts other dogs, and pushes the authority of older dogs. Even started marking
@terridavis92782 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. Always so informative.
@jennacarvalho53692 жыл бұрын
Wyatt supremacy!!! What a good polar bear !
@reginamitchell95322 жыл бұрын
What beautiful creatures!
@madelinejohnstone99502 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! I did many of these things while raising my great pyrs to be livestock dogs. This is similar to how I would intro new (flighty/anxious) livestock or a new puppy-in-training to our working dog. My current dog lets goats and chickens climb all over him and doesn’t care but, oh boy, when we’ve had strangers/strange dogs come up to our fence line- he lets them know to back off.
@dhos832 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Thanks!
@dannyh59372 жыл бұрын
That pyreenes is an absolute unit.
@sgh452 жыл бұрын
My male pyrenees max who since passed away would resource guard his whole acre of fenced in area. He would not let any animal or dog inside the fence especially male. We recently got a stray Caucasian shepard female who roams our 50 acres freely not leash or collar and can jump any fence. When she got in the backyard max would show his alpha side bark and growl snap but never bite until the female would bow to him and be submissive. Once she did that he accepted her to come in the backyard anytime and we now had 4 puppies and kept 1 and still have his sister pyrenees ruby who has helped train my malinois red nose mix.
@jillthompson31082 жыл бұрын
Love your technics, I have trained gun dogs and husky’s but as I am older and problem knees, I bought a maltipoo. Please help by posting some tiny dog training. I can’t get down to heel, and if I pop even a little on the lead his 2.9 kg body all comes back. And he grabs lead in his mouth on walking and again, it’s so far down. He’s a bundle of high energy that even when I try to hold collar to calm him he becomes the alligator. Lol. Small tiny dog help videos please.
@mint2marie2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh!! as a survivor of raising a big alligator in a puppy suit, this is equally entertaining and educational for me 😂 This is basically what I did back then. (him rough housing every person he met) But man do you need crazy patience levels for this shit. haha! Thanks for this video! If I ever get a new puppy I'll find comfort in these videos
@ashleym50002 жыл бұрын
I watch this show every morning with my Great Dane puppy for two reasons: 1. To learn 2. For a calm, quiet morning--my puppy finds the show calming and silently watches the show while laying at my feet.
@revelcosmi2 жыл бұрын
perfect timing! i NEEDED this
@tiffanymonti27822 жыл бұрын
I like watching your videos on how to introduce dogs.. because my dog is not technically a puppy but she has a lot of energy so she puts dogs off with her behavior.. your videos on how to introduce and correct help me with her.. she is dog friendly she is just has a lot of energy and needs a dog like prince to give her a correction..
@lilNanie15 Жыл бұрын
I think it might be important to mention that our dogs can understand different languages. So if a dog is not listening to your commands it may be the handlers language of choice. I think that's just as important to know in I.P.G. as well as AKC
@Linda919522 жыл бұрын
This was great thank you! My 25lb dog thinks hes a 100lb dog and has zero fear of almost any dog and bread. Not to mention wildlife in the yard,deer..coyotes 🤦♀️
@courtneydavis18102 жыл бұрын
this video reminds me of why I absolutely adore my pyrenees
@cosmiqshy89412 жыл бұрын
Pyrenees are sweet teddy bears. Definitely don’t push them to be ugly.
@captainreadingabook2 жыл бұрын
We have a 7 yr old pyrenees and a very young berner puppy. They are both exactly like the dogs in this video lol. My puppy is hyper, bitey, full of energy. My pyr is calm and aloof. Pyrs really are fantastic dogs. I would trust mine with my life and I'm confident she can handle herself with any type of dog. Even with very aggressive dogs...she's only ever been defensive of herself and her people. Never on the attack.
@joyfulk9services2 жыл бұрын
This is so crazy that you posted this today. I just did a session yesterday with a Great Pyrenees and introducing to a Berniedoodle puppy. Kept puppy on leash. The Pyr was the same attitude, was so over it, not into it at all, but was totally neutral and ignored since I had it handled. Apparently he can be reactive but I have not yet seen it when I am with them and the family. I suggested you and some videos, and was surfing through to find some on a Pyr or another flock guarding breed because I find them so patient yet hard to read. Can you do another session with this dog around a variety of other dogs? I am doing a session next with them around 8 of my clients dogs, like you do. But they have never had him with dogs before apart from one or two family dogs he either ignored or disliked, liked one golden retreiver 10month puppy. So bringing a golden retreiver as a helper, but I'd like to see you do a session with a variety and how you may handle his responses to various dogs. We have him on a gentle leader using your techniques. Met my Rottie helper dog, was absolutely fine, but need to get him with more dogs, and curious how you handle a breed and type of dog that doesnt really seem to want "doggie friends". He is 2, and lived on a livestock farm the first 18 months of his life, now living in suburbia, and seems dopey and under stimulated, but I hear they're like that during the day because they are meant to be guarding at night. Please please more of this dog and breed!! It is YOUR training methods I need for this particular client. Just saw there is a part 2!!! I can't wait!! Please make it as detailed as possible!!
@ng-ht1vx2 жыл бұрын
I have some experience with the LGD breeds. Pyrs are some of the least aggressive of the breeds. They're more amiable than some of the other breeds. I have an Anatolian Shepherd/Kangal cross that will put a GSD cross pup I have into his place right NOW if the pup acts up at all. But most of the time the LGD is pretty patient with him.
@Megengh2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see this finger in lip technique whenever the puppy goes nuts when you grab t-heir collar. My GSD does it sometimes when I try to hold him still when stimulated. He will sometimes get away and I sort this by having a lead and stepping on it, but I’d still like to nip it in the bud rather than him getting away
@Megengh2 жыл бұрын
And of course you have a video. Watched and will be trying it out!! For anyone else: kzbin.info/www/bejne/laGvfqidqpmmmZI
@VictorHouston-j1f Жыл бұрын
What do you do to keep your old dog from bullying while they are alone?
@BiggerAlan2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here and I’m very impressed with your training abilities and techniques. Can you guide me to your video with instructions of where to place my thumb or fingers when you show that you’re the dominant one in charge. Thanks in advance and I can’t wait to learn by watching more of your terrific videos.
@jeantemplemeyer3662 жыл бұрын
Great video,and I was just wondering why you didn’t have a long leash on the puppy? Thank you for the all your free videos!
@patrickmay70382 жыл бұрын
I've been watching a ton of your very interesting videos, and the whole time I've been thinking that you look just like someone else and I just realized who during this video. You look just like fellow youtuber Mark Rober!
@hayleeguzman15352 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Do you have any videos about tips or videos on bringing a new dog into the home? Not just introducing, but what boundaries to set on day one, how you act on the first day, etc? I'm rescuing an Aussie soon and have been binging all your videos!
@drummerboy28342 жыл бұрын
Hey Joel, could you make a video on resource guarding with high value treats (marrow bone)… my 8mo Harrier growled at me for the first time, I tried to tell her off and dominate her and she bit me pretty good on the wrist… Any advice would be great 🙏🏾
@arieljohns49662 жыл бұрын
Most livestock guardian breeds like Pyrenees are some of the best when it comes to disciplining puppies. They tend to be very patient until the puppy is disrespectful and then they have no problem putting the puppy in its place. I raise Colorado Mountain Dogs and I'm working on breeding toward dogs that get along better as a pack. But even with my dominant dogs I have never had a problem introducing a puppy. Even when it looks or sounds ugly they always have the restraint to not go overboard when it's a puppy. At least if they're raised with livestock I think that's partially where they learn it. Some livestock guardians will put their charges in their place if they do things like steal their food or bully them, but they've been bred for thousands of years to not injure their sheep/goats. While it does happen sometimes overall they have a very good understanding of what it takes to put any animal in its place and when to stop. The exception is when dogs of the same sex who are adults are trying to figure out the hierarchy. Sometimes they're never going to figure it out without fighting to the point of serious injury. That's why personally I'm selecting for dogs that get along well with dogs at the same sex.
@lisaleondires95762 жыл бұрын
Great 👍🏽 video
@juliaraxter53922 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see them all playing near the pool.
@averagejo62 жыл бұрын
my friend just got a jack russell puppy and I wanted it to play with my Bandogge and my mastiff and saw this video wow
@KingsMom8312 жыл бұрын
Title should be: “Introducing a Puppy to a Large Fluffy Polar Bear/Teddy Bear😂
@deathdealerunxt2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever had like prince or any dog correct a puppy and then the puppy then becomes afraid of the corrections to where they become fearful of other dogs? If so how would you deal with that?
@sassafrassa11692 жыл бұрын
How would you deal with a 9 month old puppy who doesn’t stop fighting the leash as soon as she realizes the walk is coming an end? Nothing I do stops her the only thing that seems to work is taking her to new places so she doesn’t clue in?
@BeTheDogYT2 жыл бұрын
Turn the end of the walk into a jog/sprint. Start running before she realizes the walk is ending, it'll give her something to look forward to
@deklatis99642 жыл бұрын
Can just imagine Wyatt going "Sighhhhhh"
@cappy22822 жыл бұрын
lol the Polar bear is "good boy"
@onewithstache36392 жыл бұрын
i like how to Pyrenees subtly puts itself infront of the owner at 8:45
@lifeisbetterwiththedogs6052 жыл бұрын
I wish my Pyrenees calm like that
@user-zc6ug3qh3z2 жыл бұрын
Any tips on how to deal with a fear periods with a 7 month old Border Collie. He acted out at the dogpark (attacking another dog) and I am scared he will only get worse. I really want to know how to deal with it now. He also barks and growls at any dog he sees on leash. I really think it has to do with his hormones, but I don't know for sure. I just don't know how to give him proper excersice if he keeps acting out on leash and at the dogpark.
@peks49242 жыл бұрын
NO DOGPARKS!!!
@nippichaos2 жыл бұрын
I had to change where I walked my 7 month old pointador to less stimulating, quieter places and focused on good loose leash walking, taught her to focus on me and sit whilst other dogs passed to prevent her brain getting hyped up as she was turning on me in frustration, I gradually reintroduced her back to some areas as she became calmer. I avoid busy dog parks, controlled on leash dog meetings only. I also hire a field where she can get off leash in a safe environment for a bit of freedom. It has been more effort but it is paying off. Also try and stay calm yourself, I used to see dogs and automatically tense up, so I had to be aware to relax. It is great to see their confidence grow. And I did lots of obedience training in the house too. She is 1 tomorrow and just fun to be around. Learnt a lot from watching this channel.
@user-zc6ug3qh3z2 жыл бұрын
@@nippichaos thank you for your comment. The dogpark really has been his safe place for meeting other people and dogs. It really is just that one dog he was bullied by when he was a puppy that he suddenly got upset at. I can't really walk him at a more calm place since I don't have a car and I am in the middle of a neighbourhood with a lot of dogs. And since the dogpark is the place where he will play with all dogs and is very good with all dogs I really thought that was the place to let him run around. The thing is that I do want him to be socialised and the dogpark is the place where he has met so much dogs and people that he only has good experiences with. There are barking dogs everywhere and once my dog is outside and hears that he is so scared, running around on the leash and barking and growling. Maybe i should only go to the dogpark when there are only dogs that he likes? I feel like taking him away from those dogs actually makes him more fearful because there are two dogs that don't go well with puppies and he has caught up that we go away when they come and now barks at them sometimes. When hes on leash close to the dogpark he barely freaks out by other dogs. It might also be the me saying no you can't go to them on leash and the other dogs pulling to him that makes him freak out at other dogs. It is like the not allowing to smell must mean its a bad dog in his eyes.
@analogR Жыл бұрын
This puppy is actually great compared to my BC mix she is absolutely crazy, jumps into the other dogs face then runs away and again and again it is really annoying to all the dogs but she is so fast I can't even catch her to correct her I let her be corrected by dogs or I leave the long line on and if she gets too crazy I pull her to stay close to me and away from the dog and tell her to slow down she knows it means she needs to sit and chill but as soon as I let her she goes again. Am I doing this right or completely wrong?
@risky_.y81372 жыл бұрын
Joel, can you please do a video on raising a guard dog (such as Rottweiler, Cane Corso and Doberman) with a family. Lots of videos teach you on how to raise a dog and how to be leader, but it's rare to see good content on KZbin that teaches you how to raise a guard dog with kids. It gets tricky here, because positive reinforcement trainers could say the exact opposite of what your supposed to do so we need videos from people we trust, like you. There are people who say that correcting your dog from trying to attack other dog is cruel, how are we supposed to trust what those people have to say about anything else if they don't know the simplest things? So It would be nice to see your input on how to raise a guard dog with family, and i'm sure it will help lots of people.
@arianekelly57152 жыл бұрын
When Wyatt was wanting pets....... I know she was following directions but it would be hard to not pet sweet Wyatt. That explains when me and my husband hug my dog will sometimes rush to be in the middle 🤣.
@michaelsuede2 жыл бұрын
e collar would be great here.
@keyyonb112 жыл бұрын
What if you know that the puppy is going to turn into the dominant dog? Purchased a hot bandog from ASC kennels, shes about 3 months old and I have a bully about 3 years old. My bully is about 48lbs and my bandog should be in the 80-90lb range, both are females. I will be picking up the pup the weekend of 12/2🔮
@LemonPuf2 жыл бұрын
My sisters puppy is wild. It’s 16 weeks old and is jumping on my dogs back (11yr old), biting her neck and face constantly. My dog uses her foot & throat to pin him down but the puppy just doesn’t let up or seem to learn so we’ve attached a lead to break it up which seems to help calm him. It worries me that the puppy would do this to a not so placid dog and get really hurt. At first my dog seemed to love the play but it’s now distressing her as he gets too much & she comes to me when he starts. Do we keep the lead on the pup?
@c.burwell26182 жыл бұрын
I bet the owner didn’t count on a switch at the hospital…she ended up with the polar bear and another family went home with the Great Pyrenees.
@helendelgado22962 жыл бұрын
do you know what breed is the puppy one.
@godstv51212 жыл бұрын
What is the breed of the puppy?
@marshareed75652 жыл бұрын
Joel: if older dog is not into toys and puppy is would it be ok to have toys out during the meeting to help get the puppy off of the big dog? Something that makes the puppy’s attention not focused on the big dog? Great video yet again!
@luna382 жыл бұрын
When I did doggy daycare a great pyrenees put a whole yorkie in his mouth I thought he was gonna swallow him 😱
@joes26862 жыл бұрын
Love your stuff Joel, my question is, what if the big dog is the younger dog (2yrs) to the older dog (3yrs) who is smaller, what happens then?
@sandinamia2 жыл бұрын
Do you think that these recommendations are mainly for big dogs? For example, the petite and small size Kongs are still too large to chew for my 11 lb dog (his tongue got a good workout, but not his teeth). They still are hanging around completely untouched. (Note, filled Kongs are hugely popular among the big dogs at the shelter that I volunteer at.) Beef marrow bones: the meat counter agreed to cut the bones cross-wise to a 3/4" height. However, I boiled them because of hygiene. What are your thoughts re cooked marrow bones vs little dogs' teeth? Himalayan cheese sticks: my dog adored these when he was 1 yr old, but now has no interest in them whatsoever. Thoughts? Antlers: aren't they too hard for small dogs? What about dehydrated green tripe? They're kind of leathery. Thanks for the tip on this brand of dehydrated fish skin. I dehydrate pieces of cooked (no salt or seasonings) salmon and mackerel skin in the toaster oven until they're crunchy; they last about a second.
@wildtatz2 жыл бұрын
I think you should let the teaching to the big dog .. he handled it perfectly no agression just setting boundaries.
@YOURLOCALAYNTER Жыл бұрын
Would have liked to see him with a smaller puppy like a Peke . The Bernese Mountain Dog can be pretty giant the selves lol
@ponysmofor41222 жыл бұрын
Does this work just as well with a puppy meeting a small breed dog? My large breed puppy gets overexcited around a chihuahua and aggravates the chihuahua
@KerriEverlasting2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful dogs and a wonderful owner. But Joel sucks, haha not really just the spelling! Love the channel 😅
@Fairgame77072 жыл бұрын
Great Pyrs are best boys
@freebirdofparadise2 жыл бұрын
I have the exact opposite of this and it’s tough….extra large puppy with one small and one extra small adults. It’s been a couple months, still going very slow. Using management most of the time. I don’t want to screw this up. Thankfully puppy goes home every night and weekends little dogs have more freedom. Joel, I’m concerned of correcting my puppy too much and creating different problems while being concerned I’m taking too long getting them together. The biggest is I don’t let them in the back yard together where I can’t intervene swiftly if need be. Standard poodle pup 7mos old. Am I on the right path taking time, management/precautions?
@cruddyjayvlogs79112 жыл бұрын
I have a 4 month old pyredoodle that’s 36lbs
@kobenoah1 Жыл бұрын
Looks like im doing it right. Except my puppy wasn’t really inappropriate until he was about a year old. At 2 he doesn’t harass her as often. (Both are Great Pyrenees) :)
@pamjarvis61992 жыл бұрын
Joel can a genetic fearful dog and sometimes aggressive be trained
@brandong.3841 Жыл бұрын
In my case ( anatolian x) , correcting our cat was a mistake I wish I could redo. She is quick to correct the cat to this day. Pain in my a$$.
@jillsy28152 жыл бұрын
This was very confusing to me because Wyatt seems so calm it didn't seem like he was going to be phased at all by the puppy. Was ur extreme caution based on something else? Not criticising; just trying to understand🐾❤️
@BDTraining2 жыл бұрын
It’s a good question. The answers a little long. When I get a minute I’ll try to answer it.
@jillsy28152 жыл бұрын
@@BDTraining Thank you I appreciate it because I have a puppy-puppy introduction/playdate this weekend with my 13-month-old neutered rescue pit who has done well with my 2 dogs (always submissive plus he met 2 little dog strays who jumped all over him and played with him and he was fine) and my neighbor's 10-month-old golden doodle (who has been fine with his rescue golden/collie and gpa's pit and boxer). I think my pup & this pup will love jumping/running/mouthing together. I just want to "set them up for success" like u say and make sure I'm not overlooking anything. 🐾❤️
@platedlizard2 жыл бұрын
If I had to guess it’s because he’s an older dog & older dogs often don’t like puppies, and he’s a livestock guardian breed and they can be territorial & protective to those they consider “theirs”. Working LGBs have been known to even attack their owners when they thought their owner was messing around too much with “their” goats/sheep etc because of how protective they are. They were bred to protect livestock from wolves and feral dogs so there’s always the possibility of dog-aggression, and they are also very independent because as working dogs they must be able to handle things themselves as they’re left with their herds for days & weeks at a time. He’s also just a big dog and would be hard for an elderly woman to pull him off the puppy if things went wrong. Another aspect is that introducing them in a neutral place lessens territorial behavior.
@jillsy28152 жыл бұрын
@@platedlizard Thank you! That makes sense🐾❤️🤗
@SkeptikalSciNerd2 жыл бұрын
I know this is unrelated to this video but. How do you go about stopping a crotch pirate? My 15 month old intact male black lab is obsessed with crotches and embarrassingly sniffs women and girls primarily. Ones that live in the home and guests.
@CentralasianshepherdAlabaiUSA2 жыл бұрын
Leave it and Place command
@youraverageytuber8474 Жыл бұрын
That’s how dogs smell people
@lauraleecreations32172 жыл бұрын
💗💗💗💗
@MichelleMcRAE100719722 жыл бұрын
Alligator 😂
@lllFeanorlll2 жыл бұрын
Wyatt seems like a gentle giant but I don't think people should own pets they can't physically maintain control over should the need arise.
@AbnerSolano2 жыл бұрын
Idea: won't putting the breed of the dogs you are training in the description help people find your videos? Maybe I am wrong but I can see that helping youtube connect you with new people.
@michelewood9252 жыл бұрын
Why is his hair missing? He looks so dirty.
@rosablume43462 жыл бұрын
is it just fur or is this Pyrenees way overweight? he moves so sluggishly, poor thing
@Annaitt2 жыл бұрын
"walk away" proceeds to NOT walk away and continue the action. i fucking hate this.
@mexa_t65342 жыл бұрын
that big boy is not a dog, he is a cloud
@camdenmoore325 Жыл бұрын
not a big boy he is a bear
@Kafj3022 жыл бұрын
I am like number 925
@petercsigo33142 жыл бұрын
There is no good scenario if the pyramid gets mad even for your prince.
@Koopwins2 жыл бұрын
you better apologize, you are a seaworld millionaire after all(;