This hour flew by. Thanks Larry. A dog lover like you once asked, "What's a dog's greatest skill?" I thought smell, he answered, "Reading humans." When you recounted that Dante, in excruciating pain, was more concerned with you, I choked up too. Dogs are always there for us and I know you feel the same, sincere emotion about your buddy too. Cheers, Frank
@AdventureswithLycanmyGSD3 күн бұрын
Many years ago when I had started my Dog Training business one of my clients actually pointed out to me the the way I teach is actually more teaching the humans. It really is. Dogs are very easy to train but humans, oh my goodness, not so much. You must be a people person if you give dog training lessons.
@GoannaUK3 күн бұрын
Hallelujah! Couldn't agree more.👍
@YodasMama3 күн бұрын
Oh Larry, hearing about you being in pain because of Dantes pain makes me cry. Hearlfelt prayers for Dantes pain to stop and for a fast recovery for him.
@baileyarivor6933 күн бұрын
Praying for Dante's very speedy recovery Larry...i know how heartbreaking it is seeing our dogs suffer but please give it a few more days and Dante should be feeling better❤😊
@Crossroads-CanineVideos2 күн бұрын
Thank you, Mr. Krohn, for discussing this. I know that I can be a better trainer and I’m always looking for a better way to do things. One of the reasons I have so much respect for you and Ivan, is not only for your knowledge but your genuine love for dogs. I have your book and have one of Ivan’s videos but I will now purchase the one you mentioned in this video. I also now know the other two trainers I should be learning from. I’m consistently learning and seeking out the best information I possibly can. This video has just given me a definitive answer on where I should be looking for that missing link. Thank you. This video was incredibly valuable to me. I pray Dante has a speedy recovery. God bless you and yours.
@maryiabayarea12 сағат бұрын
Wishing Dante speedy recovery, this is heartbreaking. He is in the best hands
@davebyer964Күн бұрын
To Larry, With Prayers and a Heavy Heart for Dante's Recovery From His Surgery. Healing Takes Time -- Dante has the Very Best Of Caretakers. Hang In There, the oldest dog trainer, Dave Byer
@LisaSimpsonLiberal3 күн бұрын
Ty
@plynlimon3 күн бұрын
One of the best conversations you’ve put out Larry 🎉
@NielsO-t3v2 күн бұрын
Man I wish Ivans knowledge wasn't behind a 10k paywall. I would love to actually know about proper punishment, but i'm just an enthusiastic dog owner and spending thousands is just not in the cards for me right now. And i'm in the netherlands so I don't have any TWC trainers around. Watched hundreds of hours of dog training content, subscribed to Dylan's Patreon and watched those videos too. Very helpfull, but still missing pieces. Also lots of hours of Cheryl from Lead offleashe k9 (also TWC graduate) watched. I implemented play and try to get better at that. He loved fetch/chase and catch inside and in the garden, but in areas with lots of smells he'd chase the ball but then walk off and start sniffing. Now it's getting better and last long walk in an area like that we did loads of succesfull fetch reps. All the training has helped loads already. My dog would run off like 200 meters towards other dogs to greet them, which ofcourse was not the behavior we wanted and make us take him offleashe a lot less often. Now the walks are way better and he doesnt sprint off like that anymore luckily. He still has some frustration based leashe reactivity though, but way less than before. Does your video on sit stay learn include information about punishment or not?
@armandhammer22353 күн бұрын
It's obvious that Larry gives a shit about dogs. I appreciate that, Larry. Peace.
@XloboTv2 күн бұрын
I need to learn the secret sauce! I’m making this my mission! 🤨😎👏
@radkalalova68742 күн бұрын
Greetings from Czech republic. I like your work Larry . I try to learn from your videos, totaly agree with you. I feel sad about Dante, I love his passion for play. Be strong ! Pease. Radka
@pitbullshanna2 күн бұрын
Great content! thanks!!
@robinwatkins83883 күн бұрын
I’m not getting notifications- sorry I missed the live.
@Terrierized3 күн бұрын
There was no notification here either 👎
@Kevin80sBaby3 күн бұрын
Do you do any work with dog shelters? I would love to see you do some content on training dogs at the shelter.
@candacestevens44462 күн бұрын
I have a difficult rescue Malinois. I’ve had unsuccessful in-person training. Looking at remote training now
@ThePyrshepnBelgnКүн бұрын
Also check out Robert Cabral. He has tons of videos and has Malinois.
@g-mann3962 күн бұрын
Links to other trainer's you are talking about...
@shirinw2 күн бұрын
🙏🏻
@rugeramerican3082 күн бұрын
I Just want to sit around and eat ice cream😂
@Docmotivate3 күн бұрын
Love the content
@Terrierized3 күн бұрын
I went on to Cabral's channel, telling people to show Larry some love, and then poor Robert copped the unthinkable Peace Larry
@lklencho3 күн бұрын
@@Terrierized 🙏🙏
@ThePyrshepnBelgnКүн бұрын
Robert just lost his house in the fires
@leegrass69542 күн бұрын
I would just like to ask something. Why do dog trainers become celebrities? Why do they think they are such hot stuff? I’ve never met more Egotistical people in my life. Having been around dog shows and showing German Shepherds in breed competition at the Nationals, it’s the same. There has to be a lot of ego to even get into the industry of training and showing. I’m not liking it- never did-I try to avoid it but even in my small town being a small town dog trainer, I’m very good at what I do but I’ve never once dreamed of becoming the best of the best, I just sought to help people and help their dogs. Yet the other trainers in the area competed with me and even spied on me to see what I was doing and how I trained. I would never do such a thing to other people. I have never had to advertise I’ve always had a steady flow of clientele and I’ve been doing this since 1980. But what is it that makes dog trainers think they are gods walking on earth?
@all4dogstraining3 күн бұрын
Wow! The missing link.
@JAllred-z4r2 күн бұрын
If people could just understand some simple concepts instead of searching for techniques, the world would have a lot of happier dogs!