The idea that the dog doesn't need lots of other dogs to be happy is a concept I hadn't considered. This helps a lot!
@Silentbet1of7 ай бұрын
I like that you don’t try to get more sessions out your clients 😊 I must say brother I am impressed with not just your methods but your character as a man
@CritterRnR2 жыл бұрын
OMG… I am single female without children going through dog training all positive method. But it just did not work for my 65 pound all muscle pit. I am open to everything and I saw your video… I’m walking with him right now and within five minutes he got it. I want to start crying. Within 5-6 pops he realized he needs to walk by me. I cannot thank you enough… Thank you thank you thank you thank
@robinrutherfordcost47485 ай бұрын
Right!?! Check out his Rottweiler named Creed video too. He has little dog videos too if you don't have a 110lb Rottweiler. And he does it all without the use of pain - which messes with their brains.
@robinrutherfordcost47485 ай бұрын
I walk my 100 lb Dobes on a front correcting harness with 2 fingers. It's awesome. He also has a dog walking tutorial from years ago that's helpful as well. A quick game of retrieve BEFORE going for a walk can help take the edge off too.
@coalblooded8 күн бұрын
I just ended up receiving a maybe 2 or 3 year old pit girl as a very last-minute foster on Monday. She previously lived in a homeless encampment and likely never had any real training, especially on a leash. She's ALL muscle, and she'd just drag my large male neighbor down the road like she was a one-dog sled team. She was also really dominant and snarly with my old dog, who's always super friendly, so I was feeling at my wits end the first 24 hours she was here. I had to keep the dogs separated (one in a kennel in the kitchen, the other out free-roaming, then switch every hour or two, taking them out separately, etc). That helped get them a bit more used to each other, but then on Wednesday my friend showed me one of Joel's videos, and oh man, I binged SO MANY more that night. I had to take her out at 2am that night, and I tried the leash-pop method, and after just a few pulls, she started picking it up and was like a completely different dog! Thursday she was able to meet my dog off-leash in the living room, I was able to get her to stop trying to mount him (at least 80% better) by using some of Joel's methods, and she's made such amazing progress even just literally over that night. Thursday and Friday they were actually able to spend the entire day out of the kennels and in the apartment together. She keeps wanting to get zoomy and play crazy with him, and he's normally the type that LOVES that, but he's an old boy (13+) and I think is finally starting to feel his age, because he's not been wanting to get rowdy with her. But at least being able to have them chilling together without any craziness is just amazing, especially considering how she was on Monday and Tuesday. It's now Saturday, and last night I was able to take them both outside at the same time (which is HUGE!!!) and we were able to do the full mile-long walk that my dog and I always do. (We hadn't been able to before because when she was in her kennel and we were out on a walk, she'd freak out and yelp the entire time, so I couldn't leave her long enough to give my dog a proper long walk.) Anyway, long comment, but the point is that I'm SO GLAD that my friend showed me this channel, and it has made a HUGE difference for myself and this sudden foster I've taken on. I'm recommending him to everyone now!
@KingsMom8312 жыл бұрын
There’s nothing like watching the finesse of someone who truly understands how to communicate effectively with animals at this level.
@teddyboo7843 Жыл бұрын
I just witnessed a Labrador the same age as mine and with the same behaviour. I’m soaking this training up like a sponge ! Great stuff !
@dannyh59372 жыл бұрын
The knowledge Joel has is unbelievable. Being able to pick things up like the dog possibly having a different name and asking about when he was neutered. I love watching all the little things Joel does to learn about the dogs and what approach he's going to take. This dog definitely seemed like a handful and incredibly strong.
@asp12132 жыл бұрын
I agree! And that this dog should focus on the leash work and not necessarily making friends. I know some of that was for time sake, but when he said the dog was happy without dogs I thought wow yeah that makes sense!
@danpatterson69372 жыл бұрын
I thought the dog might be deaf. Agree on your points about Joel and his training approach.
@dannyh59372 жыл бұрын
@@asp1213 yup, he was right, as usual. Making sure that dog listened while he was on the leash was definitely important because this dog is in its own world, goes where he wants and acts like he's the one in charge.
@claudiasolomon21082 жыл бұрын
@@asp1213 this is awesome! How do you know what tool to walk with? I use a harness for our small 9 lb dog and would like to work her better to pay attention to me. Should I walk with her collar or try a gentle leader.
@claudiasolomon21082 жыл бұрын
I walked her today with s slip leash after I looked it up on utube. She walked beautifully! I could not believe it!
@gem95612 жыл бұрын
Joel is such a kind and respectful trainer.
@songbird2g22 жыл бұрын
He really is. The total absence of big ego is so refreshing with him.
@aoife542 жыл бұрын
This dog is exactly like mine- breed, constant smelling, pulling with the gentle leader, freaking out when walking past other dogs or even seeing them in the distance- only difference being that he freaks out because he wants to greet the dogs. Thanks for this video!
@elbricherasmus56822 жыл бұрын
My dog also does this and I always had the feeling I never see other dogs who behave like mine. This comment made me feel better about me and my dog haha, thank you 😂🙌🏼
@vinitapappas2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Joel, this is so good. My lab could be Sam's sister! The final pull, constant smelling, too much enthusiasm, strong, and smart. She's been my biggest challenge and joy. If Sam's owner is reading this, one thing that's helped my girl is doing scent work -- put that nose to work! Even 5 minutes of finding my sock in the house helps. On longer sessions, I hide something outside, and then she has to go find it. Her demeanor instantly changes and she becomes the working dog that she was born to be.
@stephanielowe2604 Жыл бұрын
Same with my boy! He's the best thing in the world. But the sniffing and smelling he is just in his own world. He loses his mind when his nose starts going
@MsNoPixel Жыл бұрын
As a dog trainer myself something that always blows my mind is how I can break things down for a client many, MANY times, they say they got it & as soon as it’s their turn they immediately do everything I said not to do lol. Like I get it old habits die hard but till if a trainer says “only give one command at a time, no need to be a broken record” then the owner yells “sit, sit, sit, sit” it’s like uhhhh did you even hear me? I’m glad I’m not the only trainer who deals with people like this. In my area I tend to go down to our local park/waterfront area & give free mini sessions down there to anyone I see walking around with dogs who may need it & it always cracks me up when people tell me all about how bad their dog is yet I approach them & take the leash & the dogs act like a nearly perfect Angel, it’s always hilarious & clients always make the joke of “are you sure you’re a dog trainer & not a magician?” which of course just makes it even funnier. I hope I’m lucky enough to meet Joel some day, our training styles are super similar, even years before I started watching his videos I had the same approach as he does a lot of the time so I’m glad I found this channel a few months ago cause I was told my “no nonsense approach” was too mean by so many people yet I’m not mean at all & not a single correction hurts the animal so I’m not sure how having an “I’m over it” mentality with dogs (especially those who need it) is “mean”.
@reillyyllier3 ай бұрын
Look into BST(Behavioral Skills Training) it's a great and effective, research backed, method of teaching new skills to humans. I read a ton of research on that and did my capstone for my master's by using BST to create a staff training procedure, which effectively improved staff performance to 90 percent or higher per observation following the BST sessions, from a baseline accuracy level that was around 30-60 percent staff accuracy. It could really help to try it though, I have a list of research studies that are relevant if you're interested in reading some of the direct science behind it. Or you can also just google it too. Highly recommend it
@missonmanband192 жыл бұрын
Excellent video on a strong minded dog doing his own thing esp that 3 foot “ I want to go here” trick with that down and low pull. Showing how to pop” and continue the walk..but if he looks up at you first before the pull, it’s good! “ he’s with you” really helps me understand. Can’t thank you enough. My bond with my dog has improved 100%
@sallykingman81692 жыл бұрын
Joel, I love your kindness and understanding of owners.
@J.L.K2 жыл бұрын
You are the best man. I just love your methods and how we see the full interaction. It can be so easy to edit things to make it seem like you transform a dog in 2 minutes, but your style allows us to see the vibe of the dog and how you tweak your methods depending on each individual dogs vibe. Absolutely fascinating and taught me so much. Thank you.
@reneejames77372 жыл бұрын
Love it. I got a 5 month rescue named Olivia about 3-4 years ago. HORRIBLE. Exactly like this dog. She was in a kill shelter. Terrified from gun shots, vacuums, cage rattling, fireworks. She gets so scared she shakes uncontrollably. I have been watching you videos ever since I got her!! Just recently switched over to a gentle leader and OMG the world has changed. I will never stop improving and trying to be better for my dog. I always do my research and apply your methods. She has come such a long way and I am so grateful that I found you on KZbin years ago!!! She’s about to be 4 in may and has come such a long way. Love the video. Exactly what she used to do. Same whining and hair standing up. Awesome. Thank you
@ashleyzuras8006 Жыл бұрын
I used this technique with a lab heeler year old with zero training and in 20 mins he was walking in a heel with a loose leash around our apartment. So proud of myself and him.
@tyhanson5492 Жыл бұрын
Sincerely THANK YOU for this. Your method is literally the only thing that has worked. We have a 3 year old 55lb elkhound/shepherd mix who is very similar to Sam. His previous owner had health issues and couldn't handle him on walks. He pulled like crazy, wants to smell and pee on everything. He is neutered but has been in a close call with another dog because he won't stop trying to mount them no matter how much bigger and stronger the other dog is. For walks we tried positive reinforcement only and all he cared about was the treats as long as they were the primo ones. No good treats, no good behavior. Then we tried the prong which worked immediately but we haven't been able to transition away from it and any time we don't have it with us he went right back to doing whatever. I found your videos and we were able to do our first no prong loose leash walk this past week. I think we may be in the same boat as Sam's owner with the dog park stuff, it's just not really worth it because he's not going to back down with wanting to be dominant with other dogs and I'd rather not risk any dog getting hurt. I like that you aren't afraid to just tell someone that sort of thing.
@dianna92832 жыл бұрын
Great video Joel! Shout out thank you to this woman for allowing us to view her training session with Joel! We all benefit from Joel’s hands on training methods and also when he points out certain animal behavior. Always learn so much from these videos!
@JustSRK02 жыл бұрын
30 yr Here, my first dog passed away when I was 17. Moving to a house in less then 2 months, so I will finally get another dog when I do. Been watching as much of Joel’s videos as possible, the man has helped me learn so much.
@cyprn66006 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my puppy. will pull with her head sideway in the gentle leader. Shes having more good days than bad days thanks to this channel.
@rosscott52372 жыл бұрын
Hi Joel. Want to thank you for you sharing your approach. 11 mth border collie…first time dog owner…pretty good basic training…but using your technique is brilliant….Jack got it pretty quickly and I’m now in a position where I can comfortably go and check the livestock with him with me…and I know that with a bit more work will be able to take him anywhere…your go get training is also working a treat…great that Jack knows I mean business and it works 😊
@franram74262 жыл бұрын
Joel a doggie trainer. Equally a "doggie OWNER" trainer. I love long clips. Thank you Joel.
@vikingdogmanship2 жыл бұрын
We use long leash on the humpers and "micro manage". No bullying aloud. But we also train and go for walks in groups etc. It can take some time, but it's worth it in the end. I got my first lab (he was 2, not fixed)Behaving much like this dog. Im so greatful for the vet asked if i would take him. He became greatest dog I ever known❤ I think this woman and her dog will have a amazing future togheter. Thank you for helping them. I will admit Labs have a big piece of my heart☺ They do love being good and making good choices for their owners if you train them right👌
@r.durante5282 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so true to real life. I learn a lot. Thank you
@ch1232 жыл бұрын
Great session. Having watched most of your videos this one is probably my favourite now. So clear and easy to understand with real world advice, especially with regards to that last pull toward a tree. I also enjoyed watching how you assessed the dog and figured out the most sensible way forward. This dog looks like he has so much potential, I'm looking forward to part two!
@stevekerrfuffle2 жыл бұрын
That's a good dog. He's all about his human's praise.
@catnip6222 жыл бұрын
I am so looking forward to watching more of your videos, Joel. I've learned so much watching the three that I've checked out so far -- kudos!
@ScoTTyScoTTyScoTT2 жыл бұрын
My GOAT tier list: #1 Joel Beckman …. That is all. Thank you for listening to my TED talk.
@maddyhall41712 жыл бұрын
Love your facility by the way. Big working concrete space (minimal smells), turf + pool area 👍 and giant grass pasture. Fantastic. AND mock home/anex indoor office space
@MsNoPixel Жыл бұрын
Can you PLEASE start putting the link to “parts” videos in the description of the original video? It’s so hard to find part 2 of a lot of your multipart videos, having part 2, 3, etc listed in the description of video “part 1” would make things so easy, push viewers to watch both parts & only takes like 30sec to put it in the description.
@shirleygrant89892 жыл бұрын
I am very new to your channel, first video seen was exactly what was needed , my pitt/, boxer puppy is 4 months and love to pull..your video on leash walking without the pull was so what was needed, so simple to follow, could never seem to get it with other trainers.still in the training process,but doing so much better..thank you much.
@jillsorbera72472 жыл бұрын
Oh wow this was definitely what I hv been looking for!!! Very in-depth on the exact how-to of the pops!! Plus my 9.5-mo-old rednose street rescue does that same thing--stops just in time to not get a correction then walks in front of me. Good to see how to handle that!! Gonna practice more "Walk into him" s. Been watching for 5-6 months now and still learning something new every vid!! tytyty🐾❤️
@mary513262 жыл бұрын
you can't imagine Hhow helpful these videos has been for me and my dog. I have a halti for my reactive dog but I didn't know how to use it and how to correcto him, I start practicing and it's so Wonderfull, I keep watching your list of videos daily, thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge
@joshuahoover2 жыл бұрын
"Now let's see how he does with...A COYOTE! UNLEASH THE COYOTE!"
@mrpoosteak2 жыл бұрын
your dog videos are something I have absolutely craved! I'm enjoying your videos and thank you for creating great content. It's refreshing to see some good normal real life training and not constant micro managing of the dogs.
@VernDude2 жыл бұрын
I really learn a lot from your how to videos but what do you do for fun with your dogs? Maybe share a video on that.
@GunNut370862 жыл бұрын
That was great training, I'm learning SO MUCH by watching your videos. I love your philosophy!
@MB-lf8rm2 жыл бұрын
Boy, do I ever get those "3-foot pulls"! Too often. 13-month Lab-Shep; she knows that that sudden burst catches me off guard and she gets to the mouse-hole, or deer track, or other scent, before I can react to stop her from getting there. She knows that if she were to amble over there at a normal pace, she might be prevented from getting to the thing that interests her. Thanks for talking about the '3-foot pull', Joel.
@nothanks1502 жыл бұрын
Took me weeks of doing the method to catch the last 4 foot pull of my unneutered male to a lampost. Doesnt do it now he knows im faster!
@AMurphySharp Жыл бұрын
I am at my wits end with the situation with my dogs reactiveness! I have been correctly applying many of the rules but I now know that I need a gentle leader and non vocal responsiveness when making the correction. I understand now that I just have to stay with it! Thank you 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 🙏🏽
@TheMinimalistTherapist2 жыл бұрын
I am a little obsessed with the specific way Joel says "Good BooOY". 🤪
@gigihoover33302 жыл бұрын
Ah "the final pull" is what my dog does, too. She's small, but there's a significant increase in the strength of her pull the closer she gets to the desired thing. I think that dog really likes the praise when he does the loose leash walking correctly. He looks up at his owner and wags his tail. I hope this gets better for them.
@CL-333 Жыл бұрын
The lab is too scared to go outside because there are gun shots 😅 sounds like a highly intelligent dog
@Cathan18562 жыл бұрын
Getting to see that dog and how clever he was to avoid the correction, I think my dog does that. He walks a bit in front and I swear listens for my footsteps to stop. He stops so he can avoid the correction at the end of the leash so he can stay in front! Then I’m going, what do I do now? 🤷♀️ I can see I need to correct him anyway for being out there. All the great videos posted, eventually a dog will come up and do exactly what I’m trying to deal with and I learn how to address it. 😊
@juditgaramvolgyi83292 жыл бұрын
I really like your videos, learned a lot from them about dog behaviour, personality and communication. My only concern with the videos is that I can not hear the owners when they answer your question so a lot of information is lost for the viewer. Maybe try to put a microphone on the owner too. Thanks for your efforts.
@myrrhavm2 жыл бұрын
Sitting while dogs or people come pass or walk nearby is what I have trained. Tell her to sit and watch, just watch. Took her to the dog park for the fist time this week. She mostly followed them from afar and watched them. Ignored all the people as well. But then she jumps on visitors that come in. Train train train.
@c.cooper95492 жыл бұрын
Such great info here. Real world stuff. Keep giving us this type of vid! You are the GOAT.
@LinneaVoss4 күн бұрын
I have a male golden who came into my home at 7mo. He was an angel at home for the most part but on leash and anywhere outside of home his impulse control was non existent. I went to multiple training classes, reactive dog training and spent thousands of dollars on positive training trying to make this dog leash neutral and novel stimuli neutral. He’s now almost 4. I was becoming resentful that I cannot walk him with my other dog bc it was just too much work. I would walk my other dog and then take him on a bike ride. He’s been conditioned to the gentle leader since about 9mo. I saw minimal improvement on it but if he wanted to get to something, he’d do that final 3ft pull that this lab is doing and that was so frustrating. This morning I walked him for 3mi with my female, using 80/20 corrections on the gentle leader and it took 2, TWO corrections to get him to stay by my side. I could cry. I cannot believe I didn’t know about this sooner. I had to correct 2 more times on the walk but he otherwise kept a loose leash and stayed by my side. Thanks for the tools to learn how to take a pleasant walk. I was SO over it.
@vishakhab-l63092 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! This is exactly what I need!!🤩 My Great Dane is amazing when walking... but the second he sees a dog, he's all about the dog and wants to play- and not me. So Thank you 🤩
@jdo25742 жыл бұрын
I like the long format
@terridavis4022 жыл бұрын
It's called pee mail. Dog's gotta read the mail. 🤣
@jazzmand-1232 жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much for posting these sessions! I am on the east coast and wish I could drive with my dog also. But this is very helpful!
@pattemonaco51952 жыл бұрын
That is exactly my 9 year idea Dobie. She used to lunge at all dogs, who always bark at her. The Gentle Leader and your method have her down to just crying like Sam around dogs.
@pattemonaco51952 жыл бұрын
Old, not idea.
@MarshaMarshaMarsh411 ай бұрын
I appreciate how you teach methods 🎉!
@tammyhannon6512 жыл бұрын
So interesting how you evaluate and establish the process for that dog.
@lilNanie15 Жыл бұрын
Little Paws Parlor in San Diego has a back yard up for contract if there are any dog trainers looking for a safe space to train a dog. I love what you do and how you train your dogs. Amazing. The business owner also graduated from the San Diego Grooming Academy but like most of the students, are new to dog handling. The business owner doesn't know anything about dog behavior enough to really handle the breeds shes working on. It is still a high end studio they have curated. Very talented just new and still learning. I am worried they will facilitate an actual dog fight.
@Di4knight2 жыл бұрын
Ok … I have a 2.5 standard golden doodle that I have taught proper leash heeling your way. She did great in all of or obedience classes (up to level 4 training). We are now taking agility classes for fun … so there anywhere from 5-12 dogs and we wait in line for our turn to “run
@maddyhall41712 жыл бұрын
My dog is also a “pee connoisseur” 😂. Gotta put “mail” on all of the “mailboxes” I say
@8all8at8once82 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 pee connoisseur 😂😂
@biancadiaz72892 жыл бұрын
Would be really cool to see how to get two dogs to walk together when one freaks out if they’re not ahead of the other constantly, but also can’t walk calmly next to the other either!
@chisomodimmegwa34792 жыл бұрын
Control d leader between then. Took both my dogs running yesterday bcs i controlled the stronger and the one dat alway presses
@TschiTschero2 жыл бұрын
Pet him more. He's doing so great.. The dog. Don't forget the love. We are human, they are dogs. So we need to communicate in a way both living things can understand. Let him know he's doing great. He's such a great boy haha. But I'm fully with u. Leaving, stopping, can do this all day long. Dogs need time and u need to get them the time both of u need. Thnks
@joannecolclough8232 жыл бұрын
Another great video my springer loves the sudden pull but is getting better using your method thanks for keeping up with you tube videos love them and you philosophy
@dryyoureyes4205 Жыл бұрын
This is really helpful, I too have a problematic Labrador that I’m struggling to train
@KushQueen4282 жыл бұрын
I Love how well she is doing!!
@carrielea60092 жыл бұрын
Last 3 foot pull. That’s what my dog does. Good session! Thank you.
@enzasmith652 жыл бұрын
Great session, if you ever want to come to the UK Koda & I will be your first clients. I have practiced your methods for the last 12 month, its working but so slow.
@bettymcconnell10112 жыл бұрын
Loved this lesson my GSD is just like this ladies she just loves her own company I walk her two hours every morning she is off leash as often as possible we walked passed a lovely dog she was fine but suddenly just turned and tried to have a go at the dog for no reason I used your method to correct her why does this sort of thing happen she is such a well trained dog is this the start of a new behaviour or just a bad day
@anetavatzova44762 жыл бұрын
My compliment is that I can not watch other trainers anymore. What a difference.
@dreamgaits2 жыл бұрын
The proof is in the results. If you are working with a "trainer" and not getting results real quick it is time for a change. It does make me cringe to see him getting corrected with a head halter to the side. I know a dog who got permanent neck injury and permanent nerve damage from the same type of correction. But to each his own. Glad he said don't tell him to sit. Yay! He has to be responsible for himself and not micro managed. Let him think! Love the fact that you are not using treats but using pressure and release, which is the best way to train. yes, don't hold him back, teach him to hold himself back, impulse control!
@bordercolliesdownunder72452 жыл бұрын
Great comment as always Dreamgaits🤗🐾💚
@Erin_292 жыл бұрын
I 100% agree !
@sarahbshults95122 жыл бұрын
Love this video. Ive been using Joels methods with my reactive dog and having great results. But I want to know more about getting your dog out the door and locking the door behind you. We are working on getting out the door but I feel like I'm losing some ground cause my dogs looking around while I'm distracted with the door and my stuff. I live in an apartment and a person or dog can walk out at any moment. My dog knows this and is very on alert. Suggestions?
@jameschild13212 жыл бұрын
I have to lock the door before I get out of sight of it... Maybe practice fake outs with the door lock!?!? So, it's the same concept as stepping out from inside to outside the apartment... You can't be in a rush to get somewhere. You practice only at distance so you can still see the door for safety, if it's still unlocked. Do your routine to leave, set it up, as if your going to lock it, but you'll be keeping an eye on him for any reason to correct (he has to believe your distracted by the lock😉) Then get to acting as if, correct. Act as if & start to walk away, all good, then go back to lock... Don't allow yourself to be distracted by locking, until he's totally under control & be prepared to stop and start over until he's watching you to finish locking it. He needs to be waiting for the cue to look away & move forward with the walk. Not paying attention to the surroundings since he knows you are distracted. Does that make sense?
@sarahbshults95122 жыл бұрын
@@jameschild1321 Yes, it makes sense and a great suggestion. Do you think I should have him watch me the entire time? Maybe treats to keep attention? I'm not fan of using treats as he's a lab mix and once food is involved it's all over. 😂 When we are inside he is okay at "watch me" command, but outside he is very distracted. His attention to me outside has greatly improved since I've been doing Joel's methods. It's a work in progress. Inside he is amazing but outside he's a whole different dog. I really appreciate the idea. I'm willing to try what it takes to make his life and mine better.
@jill89802 жыл бұрын
My dog has to sit on each side of the door, which helps, if theres a dog close by that he hasn't seen i will say "find it" and toss 5 -10 treats on the ground. He can still smell the dog and hear it but hes more focused on the food.
@kooter5252 жыл бұрын
Love this Joel! Just wondering do you think the correction on the gentle leader is as effective as when you do it on a flat collar?
@maddyhall41712 жыл бұрын
I would say that the short answer is yes. It really depends on the poppiness that the human is putting into the correction.
@Erin_292 жыл бұрын
I think a herm sprenger prong collar quick correction would have been better, more effective, and less damaging to the dog. Gentle leaders can hurt a dogs nose, neck, and back after awhile.
@KingsMom8312 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Joel!🙏
@vlarralv2 жыл бұрын
@Beckman'sDogTraining First, thank you for these videos and the time you take to help dog owners understand their four-legged friends. My question has to do with Prince and the fact that he is unneutered. I have an 8 1/2-month-old male German shepard with a kind, loving, intellegent, sweet disposition who wants nothing more than play and pleasure. Is it possable to keep him that way once the testoserone kicks in? There are no vets in my area that will perform a vasectomy, it's either castration or nothing. I would prefer to leave him his hormones but am a bit worried that he might become aggressive, your Prince gives me hope :)
@carmensmithaguirre30492 ай бұрын
Wow the owner did a great job.
@jspur222 жыл бұрын
Damn, I've never seen Joel this straight to the point. Almost pessimistic. If its the case then I dig it.
@towpottsfam76312 жыл бұрын
Yup I'm going to enjoy this! I have 3 year old lab who pulls like nobody's business and is like a rock when I stop and pop ( works fine with his sister) I cancelled the gentle leader because the halti was useless with both of them. Then his recall is crap so now I have to get him on the leash more. That's making his reactivity worse and he's loosing his social skills. And he does his own thing and he is "CONSTANTLY LEAVING". and yes I give him walks every day. And at home I'm the boss and he's food oriented bit out he's all about meeting other dogs and if they hate him there could be a scrap. And yup the pop is like popping a truck, he stops but doesn't come back or look back. He bearly notices. 🍿🍿🍿❤🐕❤🐕
@towpottsfam76312 жыл бұрын
But my boy is amazing with people especially kids
@tsmfff92512 жыл бұрын
Fabulous video! Thank you for sharing.
@KingsMom8312 жыл бұрын
Haha “He’s in his OWWWWWWN WORLD” 😂😂
@dominicgonzalez87242 жыл бұрын
100k special video idea: Video of you working with exotic animals!! there has to be something you can show us lol
@thomasbodegrim2 жыл бұрын
I come from K9 fsmily. Just got a an American Labrador puppy. Probably spent 6 months talking to different breeders to find one with good parents and with the traits i want etc. Making sure i set the dog and myself up for success. I don't know if I'm impressed by people who get rescue dogs or if i feel sorry for dog and owners if they can't handle each other.
@8all8at8once82 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a rescue dog where I don’t know who his parents are, but he’s a darling and a totally normal dog. No, that’s not right…. He’s super smart! 😁
@jennvart41622 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
@KingsMom8312 жыл бұрын
11:20 when Joel’s giving the “80/20” & he comes through ☺️
@jessicajarsak78122 жыл бұрын
He’s such a happy dog haha
@blackironbarbell2 жыл бұрын
So much brilliance is missed in not having your guest mic’d. Your responses to their comments are often missing important context.
@PatA952 жыл бұрын
This is another dog who would benefit from losing weight. It would give his owner more control and him a longer life. Treats might also gain greater value during training. BUT, if he's the three, he's yet to truly be mature. For me four was a break through year. Mine was friendly crazy but still crazy
@joeloua27052 жыл бұрын
Yea I feel her pain my Dobby's final pull is ridiculous
@alix40162 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Joel was like naw, ain’t fucking my Prince up lol
@keepingupwithmarsha51552 жыл бұрын
You can do a video of walking more than one dog at a time! I do pretty good when I only walk one but when I walk them together it’s not so great. Thanks
@pbakai1822 жыл бұрын
Hey Joel - What are your thoughts on the "turn 180 and pop leash" method versus your method of "walk backwards and pop"? Just wondering if you've tried the former and if there's any difference with results. There's another trainer on here that seems to say the dog needs to see you've got your back turned so he's not confused as to why he got a correction.
@jolindo67242 жыл бұрын
Intelligent dog wants to please when it is made clear to him by praise that he has done the right thing...if he was not, progress wld not have been so fast....he quitened down and paid attention quicker then expected
@sagarmoyganguly41402 жыл бұрын
Every dog that comes to you , I see my dog in them. He is also a puller, a lunger, a jumper whenever he sees other dogs. I use a choke chain which has resulted in some improvements but there are still many flaws. My question is that is it okay to do the "popping" with a choke chain and no gentle leader? PS: I wish there was someone like you here :(
@erlineandrews8 ай бұрын
Trainer: "Huskies elicit a reaction - worse than most." This has been my experience.
@gemmaquinn1048Ай бұрын
Boy is that ever true! I think the fact that most of them have blue eyes is disconcerting to some dogs and they may interpret it as a stare. Which it is sometimes lol
@annemalone46746 ай бұрын
So helpful many thanks
@jmlainez Жыл бұрын
Hey Joel. Just a question, is it necessary that a dog should consistently be on one side (either left or right) all the time when walking, or is it ok to switch from time to time. Because, usually, when I walk my 7 month old Giant Schnauzer, I switch him from left to right, or vice versa, depending on which side of the street we're on. If the sidewalk is to my left, I let him walk on the left, and if it's on the right, I let him walk on the right. Is this acceptable, or should I be more consistent?
@gem95612 жыл бұрын
Question for Joel Reaction to other animals on the TV Tips or tricks to help stop this Do you have any animals in your care that do this?
@MortenCopenhagen2 жыл бұрын
Where is part 2? Cheers.
@Youdidnthearme3 ай бұрын
It’s like he’s applying logic to the dog in the way of thinking , if the dog does something wrong he gets a pop , so the dog realizes that so now he will listen to not be popped !!!
@sg6392 жыл бұрын
Where is the dog who "goes crazy" with the pass-by of a new/unknown dog (the one who "loses it" as the owner described)?
@MarkDuivesteijn2 жыл бұрын
Does all the same things count for a dog that is in general fearful of everything, besides other animals and just lays flat whenever he sees one, but jumps up to run and play with them? Touch him during his outbreak means he will attack you instead. Even holding the leash short can cause him to jump and snap at you.
@Di4knight2 жыл бұрын
Lol, don’t know if my comment that got cut short went through, so I shall start over ( sorry if it did) … I have a 2.5 standard golden doodle and I have taught her your heeling ways … does great. She even did great during out obed training …( all the way to level 4). Now we are taking agility for fun and we have anywhere between 5-12 dogs waiting their turn to ‘run’. She is so excited with the dog in front and the dog behind us waiting our turn. And of course all the dogs are hyped up. I have used your down and back method like the healing and in this situation, it lasts for 2 seconds … what am I doing wrong or how can I fix this with attention on me in line? I did buy a halti, but don’t think that will work for running and jumping … would hate to accidentally jerk her as we run and jump … we are all still doing this on leash … anyway would love some help on this …