That Doberman Is an absolutely amazing animal. A perfect example of what these beautiful animals should be. You did a great job.
@garnetnard42842 жыл бұрын
I asked my son if he wanted to take a road trip just to book a session to get to play with prince. He’s such a good dog!
@mariahgrimes2072 жыл бұрын
Agreed! My best friend always had dobies. They were .. kinda like this. Not quite as well trained to do what he does! But they were so smart and maintained the order, if you will. Brilliant breed
@thinkboutit2 жыл бұрын
@@mariahgrimes207 very brilliant! I hardly trained my Doberman and he is damn near perfect. It’s amazing how much they pick up on their own.
@camybarra4890 Жыл бұрын
He could probably be better if he wasn't a watered down American Doberman but yeah he's a good dog for sure
@Areneemua Жыл бұрын
SO AGREED❤ WE LOVE PRINCEYYYY
@Sheyper12 жыл бұрын
Kudos to the owner. He knew his dog needed help and he took responsibility. It's awesome to see others love their pets so much to help them with their issuses...
@danielcardwell54577 ай бұрын
What a great comment
@HellfireGFX3 жыл бұрын
I love how Prince is your training assistant, he handles it like it's his full time job because it is.
@csmidt28852 жыл бұрын
i dont really like him but cesar does the same thing.....dog behavior is visual and seeing it is way better than hearing it
@heidicatcheside15592 жыл бұрын
Love how PRINCE looks at the dog bounding back over the wooden walk and he’s sitting there with the teacher look. 😎Calm, not moving and most of all not worrying about him coming towards him. He’s a born leader. The other dog is just🤪 but eventually he will get better. A lot of people think their dog will grow out of it, but nobody should take that risk!
@pepbean12 жыл бұрын
Tormenting prince for views
@Eight8ate2 жыл бұрын
Get His butt balls n junk sniffed passive aggressively, Prince needs a raise
@CarlosSanchez-cw1wr2 жыл бұрын
He should not holding on the leash dogs dont like it while facing other dogs
@Pete_Finch2 жыл бұрын
Man, I'm exhausted just watching the amount of energy that pitbull has
@catherinelw93654 ай бұрын
I couldn’t live with a dog with that intense energy.
@KrisKk082 ай бұрын
Me either. So exhausting
@brentshirley4773 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! My 140+ GP gave my Female Bully a smackdown yesterday and she has been coming up proper ever since. GO PRINCE, MY MAN. *DOGS KNOW MORE THAN WE DO ABOUT OTHER DOGS.*
@tayloradams7533 жыл бұрын
@Grand Slamwich that's what imma guess lol
@TroyIndureTillTheEnd3 жыл бұрын
@Grand Slamwich I swear ppl always trying to abbreviate something.
@marcuslarwa90982 жыл бұрын
I’ve been bringing my dog to the doggie park ever since he was 10 weeks old and it was the best thing I ever did with him. He’s learned so much from others dogs it’s just amazing. Don’t get me wrong he’s also a really smart dog that was supper easy to train but there’s just some things u can’t teach a dog that only other dogs can teach them.
@Aidan-fw1xr2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know. Great Pyrenees are a very chill breed (not saying they couldn’t be violent) but burmees mountain dogs I’ve had trouble with when it comes to aggression for some reason.
@harrywoodman29882 жыл бұрын
@@Aidan-fw1xr both were bread to be very independent mountain guardians. I run into both in their actual homelands while hiking with my boxer in the French Alps. The best advice is to leave them alone if they are giving you signals like growling, they are very capable of fighting off wolf packs. Bernese can be excellent when acclimated but both breeds are large, independent and powerful
@achil192 жыл бұрын
I discovered this channel a few days ago, I don't even have a dog and I have binged watched a dozen of your vids already. Thank you so much for putting these up on YT, so interesting
@Veldtian1 Жыл бұрын
It's interesting because it's drawing parallels to human sociology too, and how our societies are doing everything wrong and producing masses of nightmares like little Luke here. The guy is proving the right wing world view.
@connorjones5693 Жыл бұрын
this dude is a tool. don't take his word for fact. He is a salesman. All he wants to do is make money so he acts like he knows what he is talking about but he constantly contradicts himself. he is hard to watch
@ivymike34593 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you kept saying that he needed this and that. He is a young dog that needs to learn socialization. He’s on instinct mode and hasn’t learned boundaries. They’ll pick it up with consistent trips to the parks. What bugs me is ppl who bring dogs like the pit here and go sit on a bench and chat with people or put their nose in a screen for an hour while I’m on the field referee’ing their dog(s). Great video and instruction! 👍✊❤️🦮
@jadecoolness1012 жыл бұрын
Doesn't help when dog parks just blanket ban pits, tbh
@MoneyMagnet22222 жыл бұрын
I have a high energy very friendly but very strong American Bully. I stay on her like a hawk wherever we are because she also is learning boundaries. She will adapt to whatever the play style but if a dog likes to get bitey she will let them bite her and draw blood. I would love to see her check dogs like Prince.
@BruhMoment-kk2kb2 жыл бұрын
@@jadecoolness101 never heard of this in my area but also they should only ban actual pits AKA American pitbull terriers at parks🤷🏽♂️ maybe try to travel a little more out of your area to find a dog park or try to meet new people with dogs too
@jadecoolness1012 жыл бұрын
@@BruhMoment-kk2kb No it's common protocol across the entire province to ban pits from dog parks. Even just owning one is illegal.
@BruhMoment-kk2kb2 жыл бұрын
@@jadecoolness101 american pitbull terriers, yes they should be banned from parks but owning one wtf?? or im assuming the law is stupid and bans “pits” that are actually bullies/amstaff mixes which is not actual pits/pitbulls, you live in the USA? or where is this if you dont mind sharing
@skydrow8255 Жыл бұрын
It's not surprising a dog breed selectively bred for rough sports and activity like fighting enjoys doing just that. Prince is such a good dog with a solid temperament to keep tolerating this
@KrisKk082 ай бұрын
Exactly! Nobody is talking about the elephant in the room with this video and part 2. Let’s be real here. But be careful their mommies and daddies will come for you full force and bully (ahem) you if you insinuate or say anything about the breed.
@KrisKk082 ай бұрын
Prince is such an amazing dog to tolerate this horse nonsense, Prince loves his owner,p.
@jonathandefoy63763 жыл бұрын
I love prince, he showed such display of dominance after snapping at the pit. Tail up. And ears forward. A confident dog.
@ch0sin1942 жыл бұрын
what dog wouldnt be confident of another dog thats muzzled. thats like saying a man is confident bc he faced another man that had 1 arm
@ErnstZundel45 Жыл бұрын
@@ch0sin194 that is true but the dog was there for training not a fight.
@Jessie_james1985 Жыл бұрын
Training lol he gets free bites this trainer is a goof
@jonathandefoy6376 Жыл бұрын
@@Jessie_james1985 ok how would you go about it?
@zetamale7952 Жыл бұрын
Love that look at 12:00. Prince sitting there normally yet intimidating. He's got the look of, "Go ahead. I dare you." Beautiful dog.
@jamesdonlon37633 жыл бұрын
The way Prince asserts himself here--it feels like maybe he needed this challenge. Client dog is going to do well at Beckman's! Prince looks great!
@phantasticmrphasma98743 жыл бұрын
Tbh the pit has the more dominant energy. Prince just has been trained very well. But the pittie is leading all the interactions here and when it is smelling etc, prince is submitting to the engagement. He is reacting defensively and sometimes in a strong manner but thats cos hes an older dog and the pittie is annoying him. Either way, brilliantly trained doberman, great energy, the pit is just a clown
@Varphi_ Жыл бұрын
Great video. Beautiful coat and eyes on the Lilac pit. Prince as graceful and handsome as ever.
@DavidEVogel3 жыл бұрын
So happy that you mentioned exercise. A tired dog is a well behaved dog.
@ninawoods59852 ай бұрын
this is not how you train dogs, there's so much negativity and harsh force on the dogs, it will lead to trauma. You should look at dog whisperer or dogs behaving badly show
@KrisKk082 ай бұрын
@@ninawoods5985what are you talking about? Have you seen how Mama dogs teach their pups? It’s beyond rough compared to ANY human owner/fur parent out there including Joel’s methods. So how can Mother dogs be wrong? It’s what nature intended isn’t it?? We aren’t this saying stricter training style is the answer for all dogs-some less aggressive ones will benefit from your style BUT Stop the gentle training crap for reactive, aggressive dogs..it’s not working! And it’s not what Mama dogs do in nature 🤷♀️
@Gibbypastrami2 жыл бұрын
This 1000% would've been multiple fights that I've seen with just Prince, the only reason they don't fight is because of the muzzle! You can see so many times where it goes to bite at Princes ankles and shit, then immediately starts trying to get the muzzle off This dog needs some consistent training with you after it gets neutered Edit: YESSS keep the pup coming by! I love this, so happy I found your channel
@Natehiggerstha3rd Жыл бұрын
Yeah he really seemed to go out of his way to say this dog didn’t want to fight and was only playing… guess I won’t believe my lying eyes 😂
@charlestonw801st Жыл бұрын
yeah it needs to be neutered yesterday like jeez it's just so much energy and the constant smelling is out of hand, this dog seems to want to fight.
@ariellealexander15343 жыл бұрын
I had to send this to a ton of people because they refuse to listen to me. You're a professional and you're saying the EXACT things I am. I can't be crazy if it works.
@trblmkr51392 жыл бұрын
I'd like a little orgiinal audio from the clips mixed in. I know you can literally talk about dogs all day without stopping but it helps to hear the dogs vocalizing too. love the vids!
@saraholtham23963 жыл бұрын
I love these videos. Alot of people dont understand dog behavior and how effective it can be to have a balanced stable dog correct an unbalanced dog. Also love your mindset about the judging other people decisions on their dogs. Whether you neuter or not, it's the decision of the dog owner what is best.
@timpeacock9820 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Prince isn't neutered and only reason they didn't fight was a muzzle on the pitbull..
@frankhubbard87032 жыл бұрын
I have recently adopted a dog that is 9 mo. Pit, pretty much the same as this dog. He is a bit more chill than this dog. I think the owners before had dogs. I felt a bit overwhelmed at first but watching your other videos helped. Then I saw this video. My friend owns a rottie that is strong he did the same thing corrected him a couple times even pinned him. the owner was nervous but let it go and it made a huge difference. He now is listening to pretty much everything I want him to do. And he is more calm. Thank you for putting this on KZbin. I'm too far away to come there but will keep watching and working on it.👍
@veebeetwo3 жыл бұрын
Love the videos and your methods; particularly using the "mentor" dog. I think the only thing I would 'argue' with is the amount of exercise. Certain dogs need a whole lot more exercise than others and people should accept that responsibility when taking on a larger/active dog.
@annwhite32353 жыл бұрын
Yep, 2 mi minimum per day plus field play for my heeler pups and Weim
@kaitlynreece91663 жыл бұрын
@@annwhite3235 i feel like 2 miles is nothing. And I don't even have an "active breed". We walk 4-5 miles nearly every day and i think this is easy for my LGD.
@annwhite32353 жыл бұрын
@@kaitlynreece9166 forgot to mention they are off leash on our private land...lots of running and jumping on our wooded trails..country dogs.
@samo60833 жыл бұрын
@@kaitlynreece9166 yhhhh 2 miles would be short for my boy. I have an extremely athletic rottweiler thats lean af, he walks off lead for like 3-5 hours. I say walk but its more than that because we'll sprint and jog in-between with crazy incline and decline to help keep Muscle definition. At the end of his walk he either meets his male gsd, female gsd, female gsd, male rescue dog etc for a play sessions. All the owners are surprised the amount of work I put in to keep him functioning at a high level since I'm only 19😂😂 He gets socialised with humans to an extreme level too, being that I take him on buses, trains and packed city centres. I have found that even with heavy human socialising his nature of being protective and cautious of people will always remain. So if its been like 10 mins and you're still petting him (as a stranger)he'll warn you to leave and if you're still there, there'll be trouble 😂
@kariepw67923 жыл бұрын
We have a 22lb Jack Russell/ Poodle that gets a total of 4 miles of walking in daily. Even small breeds need exercise.
@Schlummerfee942 жыл бұрын
I love Prince so much.... He is such a soulmate dog.... Amazing animal
@Fyrwulf3 жыл бұрын
You've trained Prince well, I could tell he wanted to give the Pit way more than he could handle.
@thebeast9606 Жыл бұрын
Stop the foolishness. That Pit would have annihilated Prince, thus the reason he was muzzled. Dobermans are good dogs, but they weren't bred to do what a Pit does.
@GMM-j92 Жыл бұрын
lol
@newforce5699 Жыл бұрын
The pit bull would have ruined that doberman. Ironically the uploader of the video called that dog a pit bull, but its not a pure bred.
@JSE4 Жыл бұрын
Why is Prince clipped? Ears and tail? Can’t Doberman owners please stop doing this….
@ScarletAngleGaara Жыл бұрын
@@JSE4not saying it’s in the right but sometimes tails can be docked for health reasons. I’ve heard of some dogs constantly breaking their tails from wagging them so hard so the owner will dock them for their health. I believe ears can be cropped for health reasons as well but it depends of course.
@RageMagikarp Жыл бұрын
This is the third or fourth of these I've seen. Your dogs are so ridiculously well behaved. So confident and assured without being aggressive or mean. Just letting the other dogs know what's socially acceptable. I raised a litter of kittens recently, and it's very similar to how those kittens socialized each other during play sessions. I wonder how much of this is a correction of the absence of something similar that dogs who are taken from their litters too early don't get.
@gigihoover33303 жыл бұрын
Proof is in the pudding. Prince checks in with Joel regularly, even while Prince is dealing with a rowdy dog. Evidence that Joel's methods work.
@malloryturner53252 жыл бұрын
Prince is a legend. He literally makes me, a human, want to become better lol.
@Psychotickillers193 жыл бұрын
I've recently discovered your channel and I wanted to say THANK YOU so much for these videos. As well as calling out the people who complain about dogs being intact etc. My great dane is a total sweet heart and wants nothing more than to play, and everyone thinks that because he's intact that he wants to fight or start shit which he clearly hasn't ever tried to do. Plus, you are so good at explaining each situation in your videos and why you do something one way vs. Another.
@BeingNicc3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree! Had the same experience with my Dobie who hasn't been fixed yet. He does really well but has started giving corrections as hes matured & it freaks people out, but has helped my mom great pyrenees who didn't know how to properly play
@denellsullada76972 жыл бұрын
I thought he spoke of people who complain about dogs not being neutered
@rere24252 жыл бұрын
When you guys did the far away shot of Prince sitting upright I was like he's majestic and he knows it 😄😄 That pit bull is beautiful
@ninawoods59852 ай бұрын
this is not how you train dogs, there's so much negativity and harsh force on the dogs, it will lead to trauma. You should look at dog whisperer or dogs behaving badly show
@KrisKk082 ай бұрын
@@ninawoods5985omg are you on every comment saying the same thing? What is wrong with you?
@KrisKk082 ай бұрын
The pit bull is beautiful?? 😂😂😂 ok
@ninawoods59852 ай бұрын
@@KrisKk08 lol look at yourself with that angry nasty tone, your anger is not welcome, keep your negativity to yourself
@donycorpuz18133 жыл бұрын
All my dobermans I realized are natural born teachers, they show patience majestically while being sniffed up and down, partially mounted, then react gently at first, the second warning a little harsher, but the dog gets it.
@kath1626 Жыл бұрын
You know, if I were to run into you walking your doberman, I'd probably cross the street. But now it turns out your doberman is not just incredibly well behaved and friendly, he's also got a fulltime job as a behaviour therapist. 👌🏻🥰
@carolnewman29743 жыл бұрын
I love advice about exercising his dog daily at least 1 mile. I walk mine every at least 2 or more. I am working with my Boxer pit mix and his playmate Riggie after both being dismissed from Daycare for rough play. The daycare they were dismissed have attended at 3 months old now each 12 months. This is new behavior for them both and I believe it's due to a new pack member and staff not correcting rough play in the past month. This behavior shifted very quickly in both the pups. BUT with the use of your method of correction in 2 days of working with them both for 1-hour sessions it's amazing the shift back in behavior. Thanks so much! I had a very hard time sleeping after the daycare owner saying it was his fault. It made me wonder what was going on during the 2 days a week my pup attended. Happy to have found you .
@bostonmommy86983 жыл бұрын
Prince is a great dog. Owner deserves a ton of credit for doing something now when is fully mature probably would hurt a dog if not trained not. Great video. Love watching them learning lots of stuff. Thank you
@whackoization2 жыл бұрын
I know some people who have an absolute unit of a new foundland. It's amazing to see how chill it is and how easily he corrects another dog. The mass on him alone is just impossible to move.
@TSun-eq3dr3 жыл бұрын
“…the non-neutering people live on a farm, in Ireland.” 🤣
@BDTraining3 жыл бұрын
Don’t know how I came up with Ireland, it just came out 😂
@SeanT6493 жыл бұрын
What !!! I live in a farm in Ireland - everything is neutered ……including me 🤣 vet bills bigger than a mortgage but worth every cent - there is no better way to live and no better place to live in the world and yep I’ve been all around it .Thankfully the animals didn’t fall for the catholic shit so they have never a problem with contraception.
@oswaldolima1113 жыл бұрын
my game breed it’s not neuter and i live in the city, also my dog it’s animal aggressive, he fought many dogs at the dog park,specially shepers, never back down and never lose never
@SeanT6493 жыл бұрын
@@oswaldolima111 right
@jebVlogs5563 жыл бұрын
@@BDTraining listen fam: If prince really wanted the young pitbull to submit,he could do it. Don't count prince out ever,cause he's thin. He's an excellent supportive dog,just like pitbull Blackie(if you check out his video of him at the dog park he was wild at 2 and years old)the female pitbull featured was the one correcting Blackie and he eventually understood 🤔 it
@KarmaticEvolution2 жыл бұрын
Every time you gave Prince love is when the pit turned it up a notch. Great video!
@Justinwhitman3503 жыл бұрын
Prince was perfect, if anything, I wish he would have gone harder in his corrections earlier to really make that pup think. But you really can’t ask more out of a helper dog. I agree with all of your assessments. This video really hit home with me because my male GS has wanted to play this rough since 6 months old and I sought out dominant older females to correct him and curb the behavior. It helped more than my corrections/training ever could.
@primalcritters3 жыл бұрын
When done well and properly a human can give a very firm correction that is effective. But since dogs are fluent in the language of violence, they will deliver the best correction like only a fellow canine can. This is why I'm a proponent of Humane e-collar use. With the right dog and the right e-collar, when using lower levels, it can provide the correct kind of stimulation and correction without causing injury to the dog but still effectively communicating the correction. I reiterate, low levels. Sometimes a leash pop is not enough for very strong dogs
@g8eo32 жыл бұрын
I have a cousin who's been like this pit since childhood. He never reads the room well, expresses too much energy for everyone else, and doesn't get the message when people don't respond well to him. This dog needs to figure out boundaries and to play within them.
@MamaGenn Жыл бұрын
I actually feel like this at times..lol
@anneo.81953 жыл бұрын
All around great job, Prince! at 12:02..."I've got my eye on you..." to the other dog. Glad the owner found you, no doubt he and his dog are already benefiting from the first session.
@thousandteardrops78443 жыл бұрын
best dog trainer on KZbin. straight to the point
@nuriac24802 жыл бұрын
Prince is such a great boy, tries to avoid confrontation as much as possible. I even think the scratch at minute 06:44 was strategical to get the other dog to give him a break and use his head for a second but that's just my opinion🙂 Also "...the non-neutering people live in a farm in Ireland..." lol so true!
@toshiarichardson9627 Жыл бұрын
You can see the pack mind kicking in. He's like hi, I'm tough ,your tough, let's see who's alpha.....ok,ok....it's you.😮
@toshiarichardson9627 Жыл бұрын
Like with kids, the burned hand teaches best, and sometimes the old man just has to slap some sense into a young man who thinks he's alpha.
@Flippokid3 жыл бұрын
I love this channel because there are so many basket cases that I always get mad at owners about because they don't socialize them, but here they get socialized. It's great to see!
@solideomusical3 жыл бұрын
Remember that it is a 'mixed bag.' Some people are just negligent but others cannot socialize their dogs because of reactivity or because they adopted them unsocialized 😉
@blujeans94623 жыл бұрын
Lack of socialization isn't always the problem - and you, getting mad at other people isn't the solution. You don't know the genetics of every dog that isn't like yours.
@chiefhokie3 жыл бұрын
I get what you're saying, but if your dog doesn't play nice, or they haven't been trained well enough, then you can't put your dog (and specially others) at risk.
@Flippokid3 жыл бұрын
@@blujeans9462 Genetics are overrated. Yeah they play some part but 90% of personality is formed by interacting with the world, or lack thereof.
@Flippokid3 жыл бұрын
@@chiefhokie I don't know any dog that interacted with enough other dogs as a puppy that turned out bad. Not one. Literally all of them did fantastically.
@pittymama4500 Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this video before so I probably commented already on it... But I have this dog and he is now four years old. They are forever an intense dog and that is just who they are but it doesn't ever just come out aggressive and so you never know what you're going to get. I will tell you that you're forever going to have to watch that dog because my bud Bear, will still take the opportunity to fight if the other dog wants to go there. The in general he's a good dog he just can't help himself when his energy level isn't kept in a good place and if we let his frustrations build up. They're goofballs and they make you laugh but you still have to keep that straight face occasionally and make sure that they understand that you mean business because those little moments matter with these guys and they come out in the moments you don't want to see. He's very confident but yet we are told that these behaviors are always related to fear and anxiety but guess what? That is not the case because some of these dogs just really enjoy the thrill. I could imagine how back in the day they might justify themselves by letting these dogs fight because they like to do it. There's nothing that you have to do to them to get it on there at all because they're always looking for an opportunity. But again although this sounds like a terrible dog to have, the rewarding parts are in the personality and loyalty that they give you because it is just as intense as every other part of them. They just happen to have an intense level about them and it is not specific to one area. But at the same time they can be a great dog and do really good with training because they are eager to do something for you. They can end up with problems with resource guarding if you are not doing what you need to prevent it. There are a number of things that are different in owning and managing these dogs but no less Joy I can guarantee!
@asp12133 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. That dog is a good dog on the cusp of having lifelong problems and as usual you are getting right to the solutions. I'm glad that owner knew to go to you! I love the fact that you call out the breed as explaining some of the tendencies. I'm a fan of the APBT, but we need to understand what they were bred for, just like a Retriever is going to act differently than a Malinois than a Doberman, etc. Your dog behavior videos are amazing, and your solutions make so much sense.
@KrisKk082 ай бұрын
What were they bred for?
@leafplays59902 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a dog that’s bigger than a Pomeranian but not quite medium sized, she’s managed to teach every dog she’s played with how to properly play
@alyssamartinon26133 жыл бұрын
I like when I see the progress of the dogs overtime to see where the started and how they’ve improved
@lightningsrt47072 жыл бұрын
I love that you and Cesar always say the way it is, that people are the problem
@1998TDM3 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is my dog! She pushes to the limit every time and is a pain in the arse for bigger, older dogs. I'm quite happy for her to get teached but she is still going 100% even when she is rolled. No fighting, though. It may come. No fear and very high drive. Proper wee handful.
@dazza4345 Жыл бұрын
I'm watching your videos for a few days .It a really good insight into dog body language. 🇮🇪
@MIZZKIE3 жыл бұрын
This dog needs to go and meet the Senza Tempo Cane Corso pack. As soon as he starts acting wild, the entire pack (about 20 dogs in total) - even the older puppies - will correct him, and the alpha dogs will make him submit. (except Battista will 100% cause a fight so no letting the B-man go at it) As good trainers know, excitement and roughness can trigger fights. This kind of behaviour is absolutely unacceptable. Wow, is Connery a Weimaraner? What a GORGEOUS dog!!
@Psychotickillers193 жыл бұрын
I love Senza Tempo!! Preacher is my favorite. But damn she knows her stuff!
@MIZZKIE3 жыл бұрын
@@Psychotickillers19 Preacher (the perfect dog), Madmartigan (Lord of the Sticks), and Jefe (Mr.Goofball) are my favourites. (>w
@Psychotickillers193 жыл бұрын
@@MIZZKIE That will be amazing! I'd love to see it someday.
@samo60833 жыл бұрын
@@MIZZKIE 🤣🤣🤣
@vicnihgin71713 жыл бұрын
Rachel is amazing!😁
@wrm2882 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly the same look in the eyes and body language my dog does, now at 3 years old. Wish you were in my state!
@Shackattack853 жыл бұрын
3:26….Love how the Doberman came right out of the gate and marked his territory. That’s pure confidence in this dog.
@toofoo87073 жыл бұрын
He was like, you see this fence? Mine. You see this tree right here? Mine.
@SmithReactions_2 жыл бұрын
Then the pitbull bite the shit outta him 😂
@kalliski2 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and I'm binge-watching! Prince is an amazing, beautiful dog! We have two female Dobes, a local mutt and a Chihuahua mix.
@terridavis4023 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on 70,000+ subscribers.
@bensherman723 Жыл бұрын
That pit trying to take that muzzle off to bite life outta prince 🤣🤣🤣
@DDAWGY13 жыл бұрын
You're an excellent trainer keep up the good work. The craziest thing besides the obsessive sniffing, is the Pitbull had his hackles up the entire time! I have had Dobbies and pit bull (a rescue) and it took a couple weeks to get the pitti right but he is a great dog now.
@1WFran Жыл бұрын
So impressed with dog daddies knowledge and understanding of the digs actions and needs
@silvias.64103 жыл бұрын
I just love what you do, how you do it, how you explain all of it, and how you seem to love it too...👍 So looking forward to the next Video
@MackerelCat9 ай бұрын
I came for the dog training content, stayed for the handsome Prince. What a good boy he is!
@Kira-kg4kl3 жыл бұрын
Yeah with the neutering situation I think it all depends on the dog, some are just very nutty where as some are chill regardless, this is an amazing session to see, always love seeing you work with dogs like this ❤
@imb-pablo90853 жыл бұрын
I agree it’s all depends on the owner and dog💯🤙🏿
@marcuslarwa90982 жыл бұрын
Right now my dog is 9m old and I don’t see any signs showing me I’m going to have to get it done. I’ve been bringing him to the dog park since he’s 10 weeks old so with my training and him learning from other dogs it’s been really easy. Only problem I had with him was I couldn’t get him to listen to me while at the park. So I got a training collar and after a few correction with the collar now all I have to do is use the alarm and he stops what he’s doing and looks directly at me waiting for a command. I’ll say this I’d recommend getting a training collar to anyone having issue with their dog.
@Kira-kg4kl2 жыл бұрын
@@imb-pablo9085 exactly if the dog is happy and healthy why neuter?
@Kira-kg4kl2 жыл бұрын
@@marcuslarwa9098 I love hearing this! I do always strongly recommend pointing people in the right direction of how to introduce their dogs to corrective collars though, but yes you are 100% right, 90% of the time however, it is usually over dogs that have problems with un neutered dogs, more so than the behaviour of the non neutered dog, like beckman says in most of his videos, neutered males usually don't like them
@butterfly_beauty16302 жыл бұрын
thank you I Remember when neutering was a very big and being advertised as a healthy thing for dogs. but in reality it was due to the backyard breeding and irresponsible owners. if you are responsible in the sense as to train for humping and attaching to dogs then your all good. aggression more then likely comes from training/raising your pup. keep there jewels be a better dog owner for their benefit
@shawnsohayda6939 Жыл бұрын
The difference between a good dog and a great is a couple of years. The rewards I got from the time i put in training him were phenomenal and was worth it. They truly are mans best friend.
@anthonyburton8393 Жыл бұрын
These videos make me so proud of my own dog I have an unneutered 100+ lbs male abpt who was the only male from his litter and I've had since the day he was born he is twice the size of the rest of his litter for some reason however he is and has always been the best behaved most intelligent receptive dog I've ever met and he was attacked at 11 months old by another unneutered male his size without warning one day and he just stood there while the dog tried pulling him to the ground by his throat I jumped in and held the other dogs head still while trying to break him loose and when I did it came after him again and my dog still just stood his ground but I jumped on the other dog and held it still till my dog was walked to my house by a neighbor who happened to be nearby he never once tried moving fighting back or even crying or getting mad he just trusted my lead but I was concerned it would effect him later in life however now he is the most confident tolerant alpha I've ever seen in person he acts just like prince no matter the scenario always confidently stands his ground and tolerantly deals with their bs till it's too much then quickly corrects them but never gets upset or goes overboard and always listens if I tell him to stop and he also corrects hyperactive behavior when around children or babies by getting between the hyper dog and backing them down if need be if they are close to jumping on or hurting a baby however he never takes anything personal or too far I always worried that attack would make him behave poorly around other unneutered males however his trust in me and his intelligence and training have apparently worked very well seeing these videos
@gomezkillerbee3 жыл бұрын
I love me some Prince. He’s the best
@hasisme1 Жыл бұрын
Watching this Doberman run (he prances) just makes me so happy. This dog is amazing
@jdo25743 жыл бұрын
Dog reminds me of almost every rescue pit mix I've seen. He also has those crazy eye but that could just be due to the color.
@totigorbea75392 жыл бұрын
i fricking love u prince such a good trained dog, and the other dogs learn so fast from him
@30YearOldBunta Жыл бұрын
Love this approach to dog training, makes so much more sense than some of the big name trainers approach to it.
@lindygrrl6582 жыл бұрын
Also, thank you for this channel, and Princey is beautiful in every way❤❤❤
@santiques13 жыл бұрын
Prince rocks! Can't wait to see the face off with Connery tomorrow.
@toomuchtoomuch6545 Жыл бұрын
My Buddy Has 2 Beautiful Pitbulls. Their Huge and Very Sweet. I've Never Seen Animals Look So Vicious Yet Their Disciplined and Very Well Mannered 💜🙏🏽💜
@opmike343 Жыл бұрын
Prince is wicked smart and well trained. It's really wild to watch him work.
@meaghanh71643 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I rescued a 5 year old pit mix that was not neutered (he is now). He gets along great with my female but he acts similar to new dogs in that he is physical. He has never been aggressive but he can be A LOT sometimes so I hesitate to take him out. I can’t wait to see how you help this dog. Thank you for your insight.
@The-Dom2 жыл бұрын
Yeah a lot of that is just excitement for being at the amusement park for the first time. Satiation will help a lot, but its hard unless you have a controlled situation like this. Owner did the right thing and came to the right place. I'm confident this dog will learn.
@chicagotalkshowhost Жыл бұрын
As a former veterinary technician for about 10 years, with experience in both Western medicine big-chain vets and private practice holistic clinics, I can confidently say your videos are hands down some of the best dog training content and information out there. It's better than much of the typical veterinarian approaches when it comes to training. Yes, there is no shortage of pathology either when it comes to dog/cat lovers. I've seen people treat their dog or cat as a thing to replace both friendships and deeper connections with people. At worst, these people say things like, "Dogs are better than humans"or support the notion that having an animal is better than raising a child---which is of course odious and deeply anti-human in its message. Great job and thank you for your work! And honestly, after watching your videos, maybe one day instead of getting a Golden or a Collie, I've reconsidered the Doberman breed as a great family pet one day.
@CerberusDobermans Жыл бұрын
A reliable helper dog, is truly worth there weight in gold
@bradleybunt65562 жыл бұрын
I did have to neuter my 1 male, he had the biggest chip on his shoulder and no matter how much I tried it just wasn't working. It did help curve him and his attitude to where he is the sweet boy he was before. My other male is in tact and we've had no issues with him. I don't recommend doing it just because you think it will fix everything, I used it as a last option after exhausting all others and thankfully it did work and he's living his best life with us and his brother.
@NGute87 Жыл бұрын
Prince is awesome. I'm impressed. I like your videos, keep it up! I feel I have learned quite a bit from you. Thanks!
@alanmore45562 жыл бұрын
Great video. your methods are refreshing. it's nice to see someone with an understanding of their body language and pack mechanics, and then use that information to nudge them into the dog version of "socially acceptable"!
@breuningerhorse2 жыл бұрын
Not just a Prince...THE KING. So Noble. I am so sad and sorry for your loss of Bosco
@snalmera2 жыл бұрын
Watching this video was like watching my own dog. He is also a bluenose pit and roughly the same size as this dog, but unlike this dog, mine is neutered. I’ve had him his whole life, rescued at 8 weeks old, and we socialized him very well. He’s incredibly friendly and loves other dogs but when he was young, he would just play SO HARD. Other dogs would get upset with him and over-correct him. To keep everyone happy and safe, we stopped going to the dog park and instead my dog gets short 1-on-1 play sessions with neighbor dogs at the local park. I laughed hearing how he went at Luke “he just kind of loses his mind.” That’s exactly my dog. He is a great dog and even has other dog friends, but they have to have meshing personalities. That’s my job though, to understand him well enough to set him up for success. He’s almost 6 now and I’m proud of him and my understanding of dogs in general thanks to him. He’s never had a serious incident and I wholly agree with the training in this video. This is essentially all the learning I had to do by myself over the years.
@blueflare3848 Жыл бұрын
I love pitties, especially blue-noses. I plan on getting one for my next dog. Do you have any tips on owning a pit bull?
@TheeWarriorPrincess Жыл бұрын
Man Prince is the wonder dog I’m looking for ❤! He’s such a great sidekick!
@imvicari2 жыл бұрын
Do you worry about Prince’s stress levels having to constantly meet these dogs that are aggressive toward him? I see you comfort Prince but it’s still a lot of stimulation. How do you ensure Prince is alright with the stress constantly?
@sedwards7428 Жыл бұрын
prince does calming signals showing that he is stressed. No calming signals from the other dog ...
@SubGuyD2 жыл бұрын
My dog Niko is nearly identical to this dog down to the color and personality. He’s almost five now and I’ve been working with him since a puppy. As a 3/4 month old pup he was fearless and acted the same way. I tried putting him into every scenario I could think of as far as socialization, but the biggest challenge was getting him around other dog owners that weren’t terrified of Pit Bulls. Had one encounter when he was a puppy where he received some good correction from an older pit bull and that was literally magic. Now days I’m thinking of going ahead and getting him neutered. We train multiple days a week, walk 5-20 miles a week, etc and it’s like nothing stops this kind of behavior with him.
@libertybelllocks7476 Жыл бұрын
No reason to neuter that old. One way to stop - Have to be a drill instructor with dogs like that. No breaks. Always being corrected when needed, never letting him slide. Thats why they say certain breeds arent for people. Because you can come across a dog that will amplify the bad traits in that breed. You have to be experienced to be able to deal with things like that. Or you will end up like everyone you see here on this channel.
@taylorludwig322 жыл бұрын
My Husky is neutered and he is an aggressive smeller as well. I think it is also a dominance thing. My husky is HUGE and he's super great with other dogs except he knows how huge he is so he uses it to his advantage to constantly smell them. This video was very enlightening!
@meltarin52032 жыл бұрын
When your fur baby child has ADHD & you take him to therapy 😆
@tuesdayright57782 жыл бұрын
You're the man!!! I'm already practicing your technique's and seeing change in my little dude immediately. Thanks for the know how
@SeanT6493 жыл бұрын
This lad is extremely good -he really knows his stuff and clearly loves the animals - top man .
@SamIsABrand2 жыл бұрын
Prince is amazing. You're so lucky to have him
@Flippokid3 жыл бұрын
Does the owner have a bicycle? I found that cycling with my Staffy-Ridgeback mix works wonders for his energy levels. You can clear 5 miles in an hour easily. He's looking at me like "Oh my god, you finally step up to my level!" Only on a gentle leader though, any other tool will get me into dangerous situations. And of course be aware that they can get blisters.
@ElephantPatronus3 жыл бұрын
I used to bike with my boxers using a Walky Dog bike attachment and I agree, great exercise! My boxers loved it. Fun time for both of us.
@solideomusical3 жыл бұрын
How do you hold onto him and what if a squirrel or a cat crosses the road - will he make you fall or crash?
@vikingdogmanship3 жыл бұрын
100%💪👏👏
@giliamusthethird50343 жыл бұрын
@@solideomusical u can attach the leash to ur bike n let the dog pull like a sled
@brittanybecker6983 жыл бұрын
Training to pass on by distractions. I have huskies we bike too!
@johnday8603 Жыл бұрын
Great show! My last doberman was not neutered and wasn't rough or aggressive to any animal or person. He was extremely smart and gentle and played well with other dogs. However, there were some neutered dogs that went after him...mostlt shepherds for some reason, they always seem to need to be the top dog at the parks...
@paulhabrelewicz7749 Жыл бұрын
Prince is absolutely gorgeous!! And such an outstanding dog!!! Love your videos!!
@goodgurugamingentunknowner26183 жыл бұрын
Prince is a perfect training partner loved how u handle everything in the video and def wish there were more people like u diesel def could use a prince reality check lol 😆
@romanaraucinova99532 жыл бұрын
I am from Czech,Brno and there is one Trainer he owns A1 That’s facility for dog training and Also if you go for holiday you can place there your dog…This Trainer he is doing exactly same thing like you do ,he got 6 well trained dogs and he chooses always one or more dogs to help him with clients dogs…same like you…well done you are more than great K9 Trainer 🤘and Boscoe is VERY well balanced dog
@AllAhabNoMoby3 жыл бұрын
High energy high focus game breeds like this dog need to be taught to regulate their own intensity level. Cesar Milan has a great video about this. If you don't do this from the very start, you're gonna have an uphill battle. It is a real shame most people don't take any interest at all in how to raise a dog until the dog becomes a problem, at which point it's often too late.
@divinelotus19 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Lazy ass people.
@Varphi_ Жыл бұрын
Do you remember what the video is?
@AllAhabNoMoby Жыл бұрын
@@Varphi_ Sorry, that was a while ago. I have no idea.
@akrishi_gaming55962 жыл бұрын
I love this channel! More content plssss
@Angiecbd3 жыл бұрын
One time I was walking by doberman, whom was around 4 or 5 months at the time. My neighbor's dog, that looks, like the pit in this video, got loose and was trying to aggressively smell my dog. I couldn't get my dog away from him, so I let go of his leash, because he knows not to go in the street, and I grabbed the pits collar. He was so adamant about smelling my dog. Bruised my hand from the pulling.
@wj-s43782 жыл бұрын
I just found this video. I had a beautiful Pit that was very gentle and non aggressive. But I had her fixed at 8 months. The Vet said it's best to have females fixed after their first heat. And if you let them have puppies they become even more aggressive. So I'm glad I had it done. It saved her for other health issues later in her life such as cancer from having many litters of puppies. So no regrets with the choice. But I haven't wanted another Pit since she passed in 2020. I must say any dog can attack. Media doesn't report on other breed attacks only Pit Bull's. Their actually good family dogs but it's all about the way their treated and raised by their owners.
@blahblahblahblech3 жыл бұрын
I love the bully breeds, but you have to be able to control them. They are tough and smart. and if you let them get to that point where they have locked focus, then things get much more difficult to control and very intense really fast
@binary2 жыл бұрын
meh, they are archaic. brutish dogs. should need a license to own one.
@OlivaChastity Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video I have 2rescue Rottweilers .my male is s 41/2I’ve had for 3 1/2 years ,I just rescued a female rescued from a house that was so horrible. It was on the local news. The first week she was extremely aggressive, which we have gotten over, but when she wants to play, it’s so in your face aggressive that Chopper has tried to walk away from her. Literally, my Chopper is prince, and my viper is buddy🤷♀️😅The video was very helpful because it’s like watching my kids and thank you for the ideas on different mental stimulation. I just kept thinking this poor girl doesn’t know how to play because she is way too rough, and it has turned into fights I don’t tolerate it, but I am appreciate the advice of different avenues of addressing the situation. And it’s made me feel better that she’s not the only crazy one🤷♀️ as I feel so bad for my poor Chopper, as he has been more than patient❤️ she’s going to be a great dog. Just wanted to thank you for positive information
@isabelsandy67392 жыл бұрын
My pit is about a year and a half. She's very hyperactive and loves to play. I'm considering, watching this video, on getting her a muzzle for the dog park so people feel more comfortable and so she doesn't hurt another dog. She's abrasive and very intrusive. I've gotten lucky once with meeting her match. Sadly that family was moving away a week later.
@sentinalchocobo2 жыл бұрын
As someone who's seen pits at the dogpark, yeah - it'd ease my mind seeing that muzzle cause dammit - they bowl over dogs who want to chase and tag rather than wrestle. There's huskies that do it too, they prefer a wrestle/fight to running. I'd try finding another dog to match yours and try and get play dates together. No one wants to fear their dog getting bit - no one thinks a sane person would bring an aggressive dog to a dog park but we know how some breeds perceive fun can be too much for other dogs. A muzzle would help
@A6Legit2 жыл бұрын
Thats exactly what the overactive dogs need. Especially when they want to resort to fighting like in these videos. Instead they get put in their place and arent able to fight back. Just gotta be sure the other dogs arent going to over react, hence why princes training and temperament is so important
@isabelsandy67397 ай бұрын
Mine is the same! She's 3 years now but I really want to continue to try socialize her with other pups. I told my husband about the mussel as well.
@JumpFloater42 жыл бұрын
Prince is amazing wow. The body language is insane.
@blujeans94623 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to seeing your solutions for this guy - this is my dog to a T. Not a mean bone in his body but his need to play rough gets other dogs scared or upset which triggers mine to think they're looking to fight...and he seems more than willing to oblige at the slightest provocation. I don't take him in public anymore. Not fun for anyone. I've had so many dogs in my life - but none like this so I'm baffled how to correct it. Hope you some actual training sessions!
@matt59fire3 жыл бұрын
See this is what confuses me. Everyone is saying their dogs "dont have a mean bone" in their body, but then admit they will attack at the slightest provocation. Also if your dog attacks because another dog gets "scared" then your dog attacks what he thinks there is weakness in other dogs.
@blujeans94623 жыл бұрын
@@matt59fire Of course, my description was brief - no way could I explain everything in detail in a few sentences. But to explain your statement about going after a frightened dog: when a weak dog is approached by a larger, confident dog his first instinct often is to defend himself against the perceived threat. That oftentimes includes snapping, growling. To my goofy dog - he perceives this as provoking a fight and he feels his only defense is to defend himself. I admit he has a problem - since no other dog I've owned viewed similar circumstances like this - hence I was hoping to get tips on what's going on in his head. After I saw the follow video about this dog, I saw they really are not that similar.
@matt59fire3 жыл бұрын
@@blujeans9462 Yeah i think thats completely different than the dog in the video. The dog in the video hypes himself up. And I noticed when he starts off "playing", he immediately turns aggressive once the other dog turns away to leave the situation. Yours seems to think its defending itself. But this one, idk, seems slightly crazy. Theres a 9/10 chance if you left this dog alone with anyother dog, a fight would happen.
@blujeans94623 жыл бұрын
@@matt59fire The worst part was, as a young pup, he was so friendly with all the dogs in the park - we were taking him for group training early on - then covid hit. No more training, minimal socialization and now every new dog that comes to the park he wants to rush up, do his smelling - but that scares the s**t out of the new comer since my guy is a 120 pounds of puppy excitement. If he knows the dog from the past - there's no rushing - no smelling; he's just ready to play. His best friend is a pittie; can't be much more than 30 or 40 pounds - my guy gets all play-submissive with him; rolls on his back and lets the little guy grab his neck and hold on. He could easily break free, but he doesn't. Sometimes the pit holds too long or too hard and we have to make him stop - but my guy keeps coming back for more. He's goofy.
@matt59fire3 жыл бұрын
@@blujeans9462 What type of dog? Mastiff? Great Dane?