Train your dog to come no matter what. Joel's unsolicited marital advice. Breed: Blue Heeler

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Beckman's Dog Training

Beckman's Dog Training

2 ай бұрын

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@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
0:01 *Beckman Unleashed #44* *Tom Rathman* *"Hammerin" Hank Aaron* *Reggie Jackson and 33.33333% of his Naked Gun* 1:31-The amount of time it takes to get the Karens to open their yap because they dont understand the glaring gap 2:06- Go GET METHOD: How, when and why to use it on a 14 year girl or a 1 y/o dog 4:09- Hands...touchin...mans 5:09- Creepydude is creepin over 7:35- Joel dumbs things down for everyone listening 8:30- Dogs flying out doors like birds and not getting treats because you had to treat them like a fish 12:57- doot doot doot doot! How to recall your imaginary dog and how to get it off the treat wagon 13:21- Karen and Kevin in the comments threatening Joel 14:31 - why force free methods wont make you a good parent and calling 3 year olds crazy 16:08- yes is yes and no means no if not it was said by Satan 18:00- triple D's, the bible and a handfed segway that didnt smell good to Joel 19:37- marital advice: playing in the sand or not may still lead to divorce 22:48 - *The Beckman Coaching program* 25:09- You'll have to be a Saudi Prince to afford this.. 26:59- Joel displays his humility 😂 28:00- How to quit your job with your blackbelt dog. No word salad here! 31:41 - *ChriSTAN* #2 and how to form a good question 36:39 - The apology segment: Joel thinks his positive reinforcement is needed for my bad behavior 37:55- Joel's favorite timestamps from last week 39:19 - the *REAL* apology segment "Aint nobody got tie fa DAT"- Sweet Brown 40:03 -*DEEP THOUGHTS* The relationship segment: nurture all things in your life 41:17- 56% of marriages fail due to not watching netflix with your partner on a regular basis 41:37- *Unfaithful wives in the workplace* : driven to cheat from lack of Netflix series with their hubbies 43:51- Time under the sheets and when to call it quits 47:56 - Get down and derty or "you have a roommate Bro!" 49:16 - having little kids,its horri.... 49:40- EARMUFFS! 51:51 -"Beckmans love is blind* podcast coming soon! 52:34 - deciding on how often the podcast will be from here on 53:41- *BOTW* - Australian Cattle dogs Are they for you? You can run them over slowly so they're tough, FAT and and horses love to kick them 54:56- Prince became a helper dog in 1 video thats all it takes! 55:58- Bluey and her sister Bingo overtake Prince as most famous dog on screen 57:58- *Perfect recall* dogs performing achilles surgery and The softer side of Joel: "You can't yell at a dog for recall" 1:01:19 - Joel explains that he only sicks Prince on certain dogs for views 1:02:41- F*ck around and Find out: Pitbulls attacking Bison 1:09:16 Joel asks Erik if he thinks he's special because he doesn't want to fight a cow 1:10:47- *THE MADNESS SEGMENT* AKA the comments section (if youre here only for dog stuff STOP NOW! 59% of people should..😂 1:13:55 - Joel submits to the dominance of ZG and is humble enough to admit he refers people to his videos 1:15:10 -The problem with not staying in your lane 1:16:00 - Erik invites Zach George to join The Beckman coaching program in an effort to make him better 1:18:12 - *Severing connections* old white women with broken brains 1:21:19 - Joel and Eric will do anything for $5 million and previously stated that they don't want any sponsors 1:22:28 - Joel is so good at retaining viewers that he even has people that don't like his podcast talking in percentages 1:24:33 - working on a new sponsorship 1:24:54-how to make friends with your neighbors! Feed them unidentifiable beer 1:26:28-Joel is jealous of Tom Davis 1:27:12-Eric- "Of course they dont like you" 1:32:01 - *BIG PUN!* *Joels got jokes*😂
@BDTraining
@BDTraining 2 ай бұрын
When I said I don’t want sponsors then said I’ll take any sponsors, lol
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
@@BDTraining I'm gonna try and shorten these up a lil bit in the future they are getting a bit loooong. 😆
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
@@BDTraining I like 1:22:28 personally...
@UNDERDOGMMA
@UNDERDOGMMA 2 ай бұрын
@@rptrick79internet gold, rpatrick! Well done!
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
@@UNDERDOGMMA I assume 1 of those is comment roulette worthy? 😂
@Veredzil
@Veredzil 2 ай бұрын
I just want the podcast to last. It doesn’t matter if it’s every week or every other week, if it’s 30 minutes or 2 hours long. As long as you are motivated to record it, I’m motivated to tune in and listen.
@zuzuspetals8323
@zuzuspetals8323 2 ай бұрын
You have no obligation to answer questions, Joel. In fact, it is incredibly magnanimous of you to share your knowledge in your videos and here on the pod. We are grateful! I am grateful. Thank you!
@rev9fan1
@rev9fan1 2 ай бұрын
I think Joel saying "Love you guys" at the end is a REAL testament to being as real as a youtuber gets. I don't think any of the other youtubers I'm subscribed to do that, it makes one feel like family.
@cowwhisperer
@cowwhisperer 2 ай бұрын
Having dogs on a farm makes me very militant about obedience from my dogs. I have had more than one instance where they were in danger and because of their obedience I could give them a "come" or "leave it" to keep them safe.
@melodieramsay655
@melodieramsay655 2 ай бұрын
As a dog walker, I would do something similar with my 2 off-leash packs. The dogs firstly had to have recall or they were not let off-leash. Once I had determined that they did have recall and they came when called, if they chose to ignore me, I would do your "Go Get" method but more like a consequence where they would then be leashed and remain leashed for the rest of the walk. My recall word was"Let's go!" All my pack dogs learned that command and understood its meaning. Any dog who continued to ignore that command would end up being let go from my pack because of the liability involved.
@kaseyowen3210
@kaseyowen3210 2 ай бұрын
When my dog doesn't come, I take a step toward her, and she knows I mean business. I really like this method. I encourage people to do it in my own life too
@blueflare3848
@blueflare3848 2 ай бұрын
Same here. For the most part my dog’s recall is pretty solid, but she has her moments. When she sees me walking towards her she knows she’s coming to me one way or another, whether she does so herself or if I have to pull her by the collar to where I originally called her. She usually comes to me when she sees me start walking towards her.
@eon6274
@eon6274 2 ай бұрын
My 6 month old puppy thinks that taking a step towards her means I'm going to chase her. And her favorite game is chase... We have a long way to go
@michelesteward5170
@michelesteward5170 2 ай бұрын
My year old Frenchie is the same 😅​@@eon6274
@nabilandre
@nabilandre 2 ай бұрын
@@eon6274at 6 months i wouldn’t worry too much about that
@pittymama4500
@pittymama4500 2 ай бұрын
Exactly! All I have to do is act like I'm fixing to come get them because when you do the go get method they learn that there's no getting away from it. They would much rather have the happy you that welcomes them when they actually come rather than the you that comes and gets them and sits their butts down.
@reneemckinnon5731
@reneemckinnon5731 2 ай бұрын
Training a “bomb proof” recall is so important, I used your go get method with methods from other trainers and it literally saved my service dog’s life! He is for mobility and PTSD, and they do so much more than just help with emotions, but it is hard to explain in short form. I went to the pharmacy and had my dog in the car, so once I put my prescription in I went and got my dog out to walk around so he wasn’t left in the heat. I took him to a grassy spot near the road to see if he needed to toilet because I didn’t want him peeing on the building. He started to bounce around playfully and the leash pulled out of my hand and he ran straight onto an extremely busy road. Luckily the closest lane was empty but by the time I screamed his recall cue out his head was almost under the wheel of an off road camper trailer, he pivoted immediately and raced back to me. There was literally a single step between him and death, I was absolutely hysterical and sat on the grass with him crying for a long time 😢😕 If I hadn’t been so focused on training and proofing a solid recall that day would’ve had a totally different outcome 😐 I did comment about this when it happened and I think I thanked you but just in case I didn’t: Joel, I cannot thank you enough for your videos on recall training and hammering it home exactly how important it is, you literally saved Hades’ life and I will be eternally grateful for that 🫶🏼 To people who think this isn’t important: wake the fuck up and do what is right for both you and your dog! You never know when something like this will happen to you, and your dog needs to be prepared for it.
@bonitasmith8880
@bonitasmith8880 2 ай бұрын
I'm so very sorry you had to go through this with your dog. That scare had to be horrible, especially with you having PTSD, no matter the reason is that you have it. I'm very happy that it turned out well!!! May God be with you and your dog!
@reneemckinnon5731
@reneemckinnon5731 2 ай бұрын
@@bonitasmith8880thank you ❤ I still have nightmares about losing him because of it, PTSD isn’t something I’d wish on anyone 😕 I’m just thankful he’s still here ❤
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
​@@reneemckinnon5731Thanks for sharing! This is one of the many reasons I support Joel's work. He teaches practical methods that are the best for dogs, dog owners and society! 100% obedience is the goal and "we can do this all day" has to be the mindset. 👍🏼🙂👍🏼
@reneemckinnon5731
@reneemckinnon5731 2 ай бұрын
@@underduress5761 I also like that Joel breaks it down into steps that are easy to remember, and most of the methods aren’t difficult, they just require no nonsense tenacity and patience. He’s very kind to the dogs but doesn’t take any bs from them or the owners, I’ve been rewatching his videos and the amount of patience he has is amazing 👍🏽
@rev9fan1
@rev9fan1 2 ай бұрын
Please dont switch to every other week pod casts, im always itching for the next one to come out!
@landwight
@landwight 2 ай бұрын
How can people not like the Doorway Method?? I LOVE the Doorway Method - so simple, immediate results, and takes hardly any effort in the way of time and energy. I even do it to my neighbor's dog (who receives zero trainging) when I bring him over to play with my 1.5 year old high energy rescue mutt, and he even gets it!
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
I don't think people even try it before they complain. It's like the difference between single ply TP and Charmin. 1 works the rest do but not nearly as well. Why suffer?
@mikelazure7462
@mikelazure7462 2 ай бұрын
"Shaping a behaviour thru successive approximations". Yeah, that is the phrase I need when I'm explaining how we have changed quite a few strong problem behaviours in our dog reactive rescue male GSD. I only explained it as "any choice he makes that is 'toward' the behaviour I want and/or away from the problem behaviour, I reinforce". Once I got the idea that I could and should reward "less than perfection" - we made amazing progress. Kinda embarrassing looking back at my thinking. It works very well with our guy, never used this before, never had a clue about most training stuff 30 years ago with my earlier dogs.
@SamFarwell
@SamFarwell 2 ай бұрын
I love the doorway method. My pitbull will stand at the doorway and wait for a release word every time. No more flying out the door.
@markhoffman
@markhoffman 2 ай бұрын
My call command is Fenton. Works every time. There are lots of video on how every dog will immediately stop when they hear the word Fenton.
@pittymama4500
@pittymama4500 2 ай бұрын
Well I just tested your theory with four dogs outside and I yelled the word Fenton and not a damn single one of them looked at me... Must be every other dog but mine
@karengrimes6843
@karengrimes6843 2 ай бұрын
Love the weekly podcasts- best content on KZbin. Voting for weekly 60 mins- I have the most stubborn smart shicon- bout a gentle leader for him on your content- it works !!
@squoctopus
@squoctopus 2 ай бұрын
Making the podcasts bi-monthly is a good idea. Gives you more free time, which you deserve. Also takes away my reason for not doing stuff lol
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 ай бұрын
We want podcasts 3 times a day lol
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 ай бұрын
We got a few Buffalo herds in various parts of metro Denver
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
​@@DENVEROUTDOORMANare they wild or fenced? I'm kinda pissed that my county took taxes to set up a fenced Buffalo herd in the middle of nowhere Indiana for no practical purpose. Just blowing taxes for whatever stupid whims they pull out of their orifice
@markhoffman
@markhoffman 2 ай бұрын
“Stick with puppies bro” - burn
@michelesteward5170
@michelesteward5170 2 ай бұрын
I've used your doorway method for 30+years... Just came natural to me. 😊 I'm loving your go get for recall~using it on the new pups currently
@sharonkaminski5517
@sharonkaminski5517 2 ай бұрын
I look forward to the weekly podcast. But understand if it goes to every other week. In this podcast today you clarified something for me. Last week you mentioned white dogs having eyesight problems. I have a English cream golden.. so I’m going to schedule a phone call with you . She has a appointment with the vet. Some of her issues I wonder aren’t eye sight related. Woofing at people when they put their hand in her face. And she’s run into a few things. . .
@justdawndb
@justdawndb 2 ай бұрын
😂 i love these podcasts! A couple of real guys talking shtuff. I would like to keep pods at 60-90 minutes once a week - you asked...Keep truth telling! It's so important to nurture relationships if you want it to be "ideal." This ranges from following through, with "come" for your dogs to having a standing date with your partner to setting aside time to get a better understanding or relationship with your God! Love you guys! #integrity
@melaniec.908
@melaniec.908 2 ай бұрын
Please continue the podcast every week!! It’s never too long and very informative and funny!
@LAWise520
@LAWise520 2 ай бұрын
I love seeing the podcast every week, but I also get that there is life to live and this is a lot of time every week to dedicate to the pod. So I'd be a little sad to not get my weekly wild ride through the Joel and Eric headspace, but it's understandable to need to drop it back a little.
@Myndi78
@Myndi78 2 ай бұрын
Hahaha I just got a new favourite Beckman quote. "I called him conceited?! There's no way I called him conceited!... I might have"
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
👍🏼😂👍🏼
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
Technically he did if you just take a little excerpt lol. 23:11 from the last podcast. His reply is damn funny though!
@keltecdan
@keltecdan 2 ай бұрын
My GSD has pretty good recall even in high drive situations such play drive when throwing a ball or tracking the sent of the ball when she trying to find it. I thought she didn’t listen at times but realized she couldn’t hear me since I was pretty far away and wasn’t projecting my voice loud enough. Now I’m louder and she can hear me and comes immediately when I call her back.
@yoyoswift9926
@yoyoswift9926 2 ай бұрын
Go get method works and thank goodness u invented it!!! My dog comes every time matter what! Love this podcast and great relationship advice❤
@louieyorston863
@louieyorston863 2 ай бұрын
I listen to everything joel says about dogs. And now these podcast are being made we get to see all of joels values. So now im receiving life advice from joel and i completely agree with everything he says. So tonight im gonna sit on the couch and strike up a conversation with my wife. Thanks joel. Im sure she'll love it.
@louieyorston863
@louieyorston863 2 ай бұрын
Also the podcast would be easier to digest if it was shorter I tried so hard to watch every episode in order but there's a lot of content to get through and I try watch the new ones now to stay relevant to the pod
@TheBehm08
@TheBehm08 2 ай бұрын
We want the podcast every day 😂 I dig weekly
@shell9250
@shell9250 2 ай бұрын
90 minutes every week please 😊
@lynnann96
@lynnann96 2 ай бұрын
They must come when called, NO exceptions! Full stop!
@lynnann96
@lynnann96 2 ай бұрын
Both dogs AND kids.
@T.J-and-Soul
@T.J-and-Soul 2 ай бұрын
Yes
@keltecdan
@keltecdan 2 ай бұрын
Yep. They need to have a solid recall even when fully distracted and when engaged in prey drive or play drive. Some exercises I do with my GSD to keep her recall sharp is to amp her up for play drive throw the ball while telling her to go get it and midway recall her back. She breaks off the chase and comes back then I tell her to go get the ball.
@lavonnberry4366
@lavonnberry4366 2 ай бұрын
Love the weekly podcast !!! Look forward to it every week!!
@quasimoto491
@quasimoto491 2 ай бұрын
"GET OVER HERE NOW! It's the tone, for kids. They know the tone.
@User7688.--_
@User7688.--_ 2 ай бұрын
😂😂
@charlesd7515
@charlesd7515 2 ай бұрын
Ya gotta watch an episode of Bluey. Great show, good dog humor, good role models
@gabzfouche5152
@gabzfouche5152 2 ай бұрын
It’s about getting your dog to know it doesn’t have a choice. It can either come to you or you will get it and drag it to you. But either way it has to end up by you. It needs to learn it has no choice
@karenhayden5831
@karenhayden5831 2 ай бұрын
I love the weekly podcast I can’t possibly wait 2 weeks🤗
@juliebrown9026
@juliebrown9026 2 ай бұрын
I used the doorway and go get with great success. My dog learned very quickly.
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 2 ай бұрын
i did this with my puppy…then for a few months i was gone so much and then home but busy…i just slacked off…her recall went south. when i gave a treat for every recall the puppy ran to the door, inside and into a beautiful sit…waiting for her treat…. last week i started up again, she’s 2, she was surprised the first time…her face oh treats again ! i have to have a good recall.
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
Couple podcast topics A- maybe talk about your main struggles when starting your training business as far as things dog training related that you have learned from the countless dogs and maybe how you've changed / tailored them to now in similar situations from the past. Maybe that's too.much "inside baseball" maybe it's for the program more...? 2- on the helper dog thing. People ask about this a decent amount and it's not a 1 size fits all thing I know, you do have to be very in tune to your dog which , IMO. Needing to have a well trained dog that has been around a decent amount of situations before you even attempt using it as a helper. Breed research needs to be taken into account, temperament across the board ...lots of variables I know. So it makes it a hard topic but it'd be cool for your insight.
@blastradiu5
@blastradiu5 Ай бұрын
I knew I liked Beckman's dog training tips, after listening to this podcast and now I see a whole different side and like him even more.
@PeteJustPete
@PeteJustPete 2 ай бұрын
Skidboot is a pretty famous Australian Cattle Dog. You didn't mention how smart AKC's are, they are super trainable. I'm a first time dog owner with a AKC. I curbed him of his heel nipping & herding of me when he was 3 months old. He still tries to herd the cat. He's 10 months old now and gets 8-12 miles of exercise everyday plus trick training for mental stimulation. He loves learning new things. He's very food and toy motivated. We started him on hand feeding and a lot of engagement right when we got him at 7 weeks old. The only issue we have with him is protection reactivity around our condo building. He walks in crowds and past dogs everyday on our walks, even when other dogs are barky, he ignores them. He's only reactive in his "territory." The Cesar-hiss, butt touch, & collar grab does not work on him, like you said AKC's are tough. I do use your clap/hey when he doesn't "off" furniture the first time I say it. We just started wearing a small misting water bottle this weekend and even though he loves water (he'll jump in the shower with us), it seems to be helping with his reactivity. It only took 5 minutes of training with it in the house with a tab leash while he was reacting jealousy with the cat. We don't even have to use it, just put our hand on it when we see a trigger approaching and he looks at us instead of barking/lunging.
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
Quite the read. They are crazy smart but they are genetically wired for something as it sounds like you know. You may be able to lessen some of that behavior your dog was born with but it will never , ever be extinguished 💯. Just management and boundaries by teaching him what he can and can't instinctively go after. Sounds like you're doing very good!
@crespo0519
@crespo0519 27 күн бұрын
Omg this podcast has like the whole package !!!😂 I only watch the dog videos but this podcast is on another level ! Thank you - loved hearing about the couples thing too (not zoning out on your phones, and doing things together ! ) great great podcast- loved all of the discussions!!! Amazing 🤩 love the transparency lol
@shirinw
@shirinw 2 ай бұрын
I d prefer weekly, but more important is, that the podcast goes on and on. So however you guys can do it, is appreciated 🙏
@indiesoulnaomi
@indiesoulnaomi 2 ай бұрын
I loved that Bible tidbit If Jesus said it then we know it’s true and I know Joel and Eric are on the right side
@JoJoJohnston
@JoJoJohnston 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Gentlemen.
@SM12397
@SM12397 2 ай бұрын
So topic idea for you guys. AKC, the good and the bad. So, like people will bring up dogs like the English and French bulldogs and question why the standard for the breed requires possibly unhealthy traits. Also the whole concept of if being a "registered" breeder would make you necessarily a better one. And their training recommendations.
@vikingdogmanship
@vikingdogmanship 2 ай бұрын
Podcast every week👍👍🐶
@cowwhisperer
@cowwhisperer 2 ай бұрын
I love the weekly long videos, but if it's too much for you guys, I'm okay if it's every other week. I do love the long format because of my farm job, but I'll support you no matter what.
@jesperandersson4684
@jesperandersson4684 2 ай бұрын
Love the relationship choaching you got going on!
@robinvanwingerden579
@robinvanwingerden579 2 ай бұрын
And what ever happened to “come here because I said so”. I’m your parent and you need to listen!!!! Never know when your life depends on it!!
@jakester455
@jakester455 2 ай бұрын
Kid Rock is sponsoring it now, he changed his mind.
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027 2 ай бұрын
Was working in yard--- here I come🤗❤ .. I always look forward to see you guys🎉...
@cowwhisperer
@cowwhisperer 2 ай бұрын
I got crazy cow stories if you ever have me on the podcast. 😁
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
I can't wait for Joel's upcoming book, "The Three Most Humble People In The World; And How I Taught The Other Two"
@justdawndb
@justdawndb 2 ай бұрын
😂....👏👏👏...💞
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Bravo!!
@deanne.m.sanderson
@deanne.m.sanderson 2 ай бұрын
42:30 haha, Joel and Eric switch from dog trainers to life coaches. Dating your spouse is important. ....says the divorced woman.😁
@superbananas7294
@superbananas7294 2 ай бұрын
Hi Joel and Eric, 1st time commenting here but have been an avid viewer from day 1😊 About your question; In my own selfish opinion- once a week for more than 1hr is good, twice a week with more than 1hr is better and everyday is the Best😂 But I know you guys are very busy so yeah..whatever you both comfortable with..just here waiting patiently😊
@peterhughes8699
@peterhughes8699 2 ай бұрын
Yes "Go Get Method" is excellent and I've used it on my 2.5 year old Labradooble since a puppy. He has excellent recall except when there's potential food involved. But he's 12 out of 10 food obsessed. At dog park I take him off leash and he's free to explore. When I say come he does and always gets a treat. The exception is there an outdoor cafe 100 away. If he gets smell of burgers/bacon he runs to cafe, ignores my calls, mooches for food and won't return. I then have to go get him, put him on leash and return to where I was. He'll do same wherever there's potential food around and he's off leash. I want him to come instantly every time he's called when off leash. How do I correct a very food obsessed young dog.
@OffGridDogs
@OffGridDogs 2 ай бұрын
You are real and have 10x the integrity of Tom Davis who is cringily politically correct so he can sell all that crap. He also censors his commenters when he gets called out instead of debating because he can’t
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
Great PODcast! I love the real life talk. As far as frequency, I understand why you'd want to cut back and respect your decision no matter what. There will be some dislike because you guys have been feeding us treats for the last 44 weeks and now wanna take some away but at least 59% of us will survive. Are you trying to tell us we're all overweight? P.s.- Next pod #45. Don't let me down fellas or I'll have to find another part-time job Dear Joel, I hope you get this comment in time for pod 45 If not I'll feel angry like when you thought I didn't do the stamps in time Sorry you just couldn't find 'em was a lotta comments by that time It was a problem with the algos or sumthin.. *Chorus* (the morning rain clouds up my window so I can't walk my dooog But Prince's picture on my sweats It reminds me they're not so bad) It musta got lost in the abyss Kinda like Wack Forge talking about dominance and it don't exist He likely lost his ish when his dog princess lost its piss On the doorway rug She Prolly just needed a treat Maybe she needed a hug *Chorus* ( the morning rain clouds up my window so I can't train my dooog Princes picture on my sweats helps me realize they're not that bad) Dear Mr I'm too good to train a dog via email for free Great , now I've gotta go clean up pee Cuz I didn't let my dog out in time I always blame someone else the fault is never mine I hope you're happy Now my dog is always yappy It's your fault everythings not fine My dog always plays in the sand It's prolly my fault I just forgot to draw the line.. I hope ya see this in time for pod 49 Anyways man, this is your only time-stamping fan Ry-an @bdtraining
@louisek6341
@louisek6341 2 ай бұрын
Our golden retriever knows when she has the long leash. When we let her go without, she doesnt come when calling. We have tried to trin it the past year, but it becomes a game for her
@OffGridDogs
@OffGridDogs 2 ай бұрын
The lady that sent you the long email question illustrates the exact reason she is having behavior problems with her dog. The fact that she doesn’t understand the complexity of fixing behavior issues and that it’s probably more about her and her toxic relationship with her dog than it is about the dog itself. And then she’s mad because you choose not to participate in a useless time wasting exercise with her! Wow a great example of level one unconscious incompetence. Larry Krohn got a similar complaint from someone at one of his seminars for not answering emails. He took out his phone and showed 60,000 unopened emails on one of 3 accounts and he’s probably not as popular as you.
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
I think people fail to understand that if they paid attention to all the free info out there on dog training (obviously hove to sort through some sh*t info) that they would find if they tried any of it they may be able to work through most problems. Everyone wants a quick fix and that's not how things work sometimes unfortunately. I see it as you have to know what makes each dog tick either by breed research or being around them and then work from there. Obviously a little hard when it's a mix but ...
@lisaleondires9576
@lisaleondires9576 2 ай бұрын
I love this podcast. Spot on about the specific questions. Have you ever been to an open house at your kids school and that one parent always asked about their child 😂😂😂. Even though the teacher said “This is not a parent-teacher conference” !!
@boglarkaszegedi6265
@boglarkaszegedi6265 2 ай бұрын
I just wanted to suggest that you do one every day 😅❤ I just joined in on the 39th episode. I've been listening to you guys everyday, ALL DAY since then and I just ran out of content today. Soooo🙃
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
Haha... yep. It can be addictive
@dogeatdogworld5762
@dogeatdogworld5762 2 ай бұрын
only a few minutes in but oh my god this is the video i’ve been waiting for. my boy knows so many commands, but just ignores me. he usually trudges over to me, at his own pace (when i tell him to come back to the car when he’s off leash at the beach). he’s over a year old. god i hope you have some wisdom in this video.
@tricialebanno4437
@tricialebanno4437 2 ай бұрын
Hey guys, I think it would be a cool idea for you to answer a question from the POD each week that you feel like would be applicable to a majority of listeners, and that could tie into the "dog training" portion of the podcast that week. Like, for instance, say a person (who may or may not be me) has two intact male dobermans who are less than year apart in age and the younger dog is clearly more dominant. How would you suggest the owner deal with the inevitable skirmishes that come about as the young dog is asserting his dominance with the older dog? I think that would be a cool segment that could engage the listeners and help with dog training questions at the same time. Love the podcast, (especially Eric saying "we are LIVE" every week - and your interactions with each other) it's all great. -Tricia L. (BTW -I vote for a weekly podcast, and it could be shorter if that helps you guys out).
@deanne.m.sanderson
@deanne.m.sanderson 2 ай бұрын
The difference between a 2 year old child and a 4 month old or older dog, is most of us can outrun a child, but not a dog. Long lead on the dog is imperative.
@larag4646
@larag4646 2 ай бұрын
Oh, can we discuss some dog trainers and their "packages". I've been looking for a trainer to help me with one issue that could probably be dealt with in an hour. All I'm finding are packages like 20 day board and train $$$$, 9 lessons for $$$, etc. I don't want to buy an entire package when I need just an hour or two. I wish I was closer to y'all because I just need my dog evaluated by someone more experienced with dogs than me and coach me on how to fix his reactivity. It's highly likely that all he needs is the repetition on being corrected when lunging at a person or dog, which I can't provide. Only selling "packages" is like the teacher telling you that your essay must be 1,000 words. Maybe I'll do a video conference with Joel or something.
@mainehiker6157
@mainehiker6157 2 ай бұрын
I vote weekly 👍👍 also, i sent an email about the beckman coaching. Does anyone else know what happens next? Do they email back? Also does anyone know the $$? Im hoping i can afford it 🙏.
@annetteclement3104
@annetteclement3104 2 ай бұрын
So I’m Lola Te to the watch…please please please every week podcast for 90 minutes at least!!❤
@kristenburkett4274
@kristenburkett4274 2 ай бұрын
I would watch either way. But if every other week would mean possibly more dog videos that would be great too. Just do what you need to do. Because if you try to do a little bit of everything then everything will suffer if it's to much at once. True pod people would probably agree. Quality over quantity.
@renebarish2098
@renebarish2098 2 ай бұрын
Good luck with the new program. For Podcasts you can experiment with length and stick to what works best, you'll know in a few months. As far as verbiage, I think 'discovered' is best used to imply you've found something. These original methods were created due to work and process. I'd say they were invented or created. Again, wishing you the best.
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
He invented his methods by discovering what works and what doesn't work with over ten thousands dogs, but the methods he has developed that include breed specific nuances were not discovered.
@TheWackler
@TheWackler 2 ай бұрын
Joel, I first saw a form of the doorway method (personally) seen this from Brad Pattison. He uses every threshold that way and stairs. I can leave my doors and everything wide open and my dog just waits and looks at me or lays inside the doorway. He will never be on the stairs at the same time as a kid or passing an adult. Even when hes ahead of you if say hes on them already hell stay still until youre ahead. This was #1 for all the reasons and cause my mother in law got her collarbone broken by a dog blowing through her on the stairs years ago. Its so dangerous shes lucky she had broken anything else.
@DelightfulDissident
@DelightfulDissident 2 ай бұрын
The structured segments is a good idea. I enjoy the tangents you two wander down in your casual conversations mixed into the pod topic. The longer form pod allows you two to get comfortable and leads to more interesting conversation.
@rev9fan1
@rev9fan1 2 ай бұрын
Yea the whole deal about recall, I agree, I'm saying it once it's not a game after that. That is a lost art in the animal and child world, that's why YOUR busy and needing recruits all over the country. It's also why there are too many grown up children, or child adults that cry about everything and are sensitive as hell when they don't get their way. Not enough discipline in this world, everyone thinks discipline is hitting or beating, no it's the seriousness of when I say something I'm not playing around! My wife said her dad use to say when she acted up "you better shape up or you will get a thrashing" she says to this day that was enough for her to stop whatever she was doing because she never knew what a thrashing meant, and didn't want to find out. Whereas my dad use to tell me he would knock my teeth out of my mouth all the time, I got spankings but never actually had my teeth knocked out which caused me to eventually take what he said with a grain of salt lol. I always said if I have children I would never say something I WONT follow through with, because it shows weakness.
@renemary4109
@renemary4109 2 ай бұрын
2:39 yes. Exactly! This is still happening with my dog/s. 18 mo. old RR -Grrr! Just today. And then I go to go get him, and then it becomes the game he runs away, and finally the fifth time that I am yelling and telling him come here, he knows how angry I am. I get a hold of his collar, and then he’s pulling away from me. I am beyond angry. And then I feel like any teachable moment is lost. Because then the dog is only focused on my anger and I am as well.
@OffGridDogs
@OffGridDogs 2 ай бұрын
If you get angry you are projecting the exact wrong energy to get your dogs trust and respect and to come to you. I never (almost) get angry because when my dog is not giving me the behavior that I want I know whose at fault (never the dog). In this case you are giving your dog too much freedom to soon before he is ready. You need to have total recall with him at varying levels of distraction when it can easily be enforced by long line, ecollar etc before you put him in a situation where he might fail and you’re unable to enforce it. Then you’re training him to ignore you.
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
I learned long ago to relax before any dog walking training etc. If I had a bad day I got in the habit of chilling out before walking etc because if the dogs were just doing normal stuff and I was irritated it just fed down the leash and the whole experience sucked. Hard to focus when you're focused on being pissed from a crap day. Just reset then do the dog thing is what I try to practice
@renemary4109
@renemary4109 2 ай бұрын
@@OffGridDogs great advice. Thank you. Recall failure and my anger were all in my yard. Never off leash away from home. I know I need to practice with him more.
@renemary4109
@renemary4109 2 ай бұрын
@@rptrick79 good advice. I should remember to have a moment to take a deep breath. 👍🏻
@tyotaterry
@tyotaterry 2 ай бұрын
"get a divorce if it's been 5 years' yes heard that under your breath Joel. Hilarious. Thank you. Enjoying the podcast and straight upness. Lots of dog lessons and lots of life lessons on dealing with humans. Very collereletive.(hello from New Zealand)
@woodgravy7191
@woodgravy7191 2 ай бұрын
I like the podcast videos weekly. A lot of podcasts use companies that act as agents and get a portion ad revenue. Otherwise you can contact companies, you get turned down a lot. I would start with ones that sponsor other podcasts. Would you please discuss looking for a trainer? You kind of have as far as ones who work with aggressive dogs. Do you recommend having puppies attend basic obedience to be around other dogs and distractions? (even if you don’t need training help) Thanks guys
@KingsMom831
@KingsMom831 2 ай бұрын
Hey dog peeps!! Joel & Eric, I’m not a football person, but I saw Tom Brady the day before yesterday at Pebble Beach!
@BDTraining
@BDTraining 2 ай бұрын
Were you at Pebble Beach?
@KingsMom831
@KingsMom831 2 ай бұрын
@@BDTraining Yes, for a work trip. Sunday Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We just got back yesterday.
@OffGridDogs
@OffGridDogs 2 ай бұрын
#44 Chuck Foreman Minnesota Vikings also John Riggins Jerry West and Hammerin Hank Aaron. My favorite #44 of all time was David Thompson (in college at NC State he changed to #33 in NBA) even though he dunked on me 16 times at a summer camp all star game when I was attempting to guard him lol
@Paul4Krista20
@Paul4Krista20 2 ай бұрын
This works! My wife comes running everytime! Thanks Beckman! ❤
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
🤣
@keltecdan
@keltecdan 2 ай бұрын
Don’t forget to treat and click the clicker at the same time.
@markhoffman
@markhoffman 2 ай бұрын
You’re so tough when she’s not around. 😂
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
@@markhoffman Ha!
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 ай бұрын
But is she potty trained
@charlenelundquist3512
@charlenelundquist3512 2 ай бұрын
Once every two weeks would be okay with me.
@zack966
@zack966 2 ай бұрын
My dogs 14 months now and Iv trained his recall with treats and like what was said he basically use to flip me off Iv been trying this and he comes back with his head in hand and fed up but he still comes back lol.
@bellabuggie972
@bellabuggie972 2 ай бұрын
Weekly
@tyotaterry
@tyotaterry 2 ай бұрын
Weekly.
@aussieoutbackfarm
@aussieoutbackfarm 2 ай бұрын
3:00 Hi Joel, great pod so far. I'd like to know your thoughts on recall when hiking with a dog. Let's say the dog has seen another dog and another people ahead on the track, then runs out of sights, and the since the dog is running straight on the track, the go get method is often hard. P.S. I really like that kid and creepy guy example of the go get method.
@brieanastraiton3665
@brieanastraiton3665 Ай бұрын
I have a texas heeler. So half aussie shepherd and half blue heeler. Both parents are akc paper holders so no other breeds mixed in. She came from a cattle farm where 2 neighboring cattle dogs had a litter. She's 1 yo in 2 days. We've had tons of training and trips to the dog park almost daily for the last 8 months. Tons of walking and socializing. But she's one stubborn pup who loves to play the dominance game. Never knew female dogs humped like crazy til now lol. She did great with commands until about 9 mo old. Now at a year she acts like she doesn't know what sit means. She needs the ability to run but I can't get a reliable recall to let her off leash outside of the dog park. After tons of headache and failed training attempts I ordered an e-collar. It comes in 2 days. Any advice would be amazing lol
@T.J-and-Soul
@T.J-and-Soul 2 ай бұрын
A lot of this is the breed you pick in the first place
@keltecdan
@keltecdan 2 ай бұрын
It can be. High drive dogs will definitely perform the commands a lot quicker and with a more willingness to please.
@gardenerinagi1579
@gardenerinagi1579 2 ай бұрын
My German Shepherd is very loyal and obedient. He wants to please you! My Australian Shepherd is another story. I got him at a year old. He is now twenty four months old. I am the third owner. He has a mind of his own and is a lot of work. He is coming around and is getting better with consistency. The Border Collies and Aussies I have had in the past were quick obedient learners. I have hope for my current Aussie.
@keltecdan
@keltecdan 2 ай бұрын
Love high drive dogs. They can require a lot of energy to keep up with and train however once they have been trained correctly they are just so eager to please. I’ve had border collies, Dobermans, Boxers and now I have my German Shepherd that I trained to be my wife’s service dog.
@alseyb5198
@alseyb5198 2 ай бұрын
Loved the partnership talk. After my cancer stressed our marriage in our late 30s we made a pact after to have sex 3x per week-super helpful. That was 17 years ago. Don’t always make the 3x but still strive for it-intimacy matters.
@ChildofGod474
@ChildofGod474 2 ай бұрын
Joel's philosophy on training dogs and raising children is spot on with the Bible. Proverbs 22:6 "Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it." His recall method makes sense. And that's the problem with people who criticize your recall method, it's the same for dog owners and some parents. They want to have the cuteness without putting the time in to train them. Along with the marital situation and finding time for intimate things, I'll never forget my sister telling me about her and her husband sneaking off while the kids were watching a movie, only to have their oldest daughter (jokingly) pound on the door and ask, "What are you guys doing, having sex in there?" ROFL Which of course killed the mood.
@rockenracing1996
@rockenracing1996 2 ай бұрын
you guys need to talk to these raw food brands and get affiliate links. this way you get a kick back on the sales of products you believe in
@OffGridDogs
@OffGridDogs 2 ай бұрын
Beware that any major raw brand is by regulation going to have to use hpp. A process that sounds pretty harmless but removes the beneficial bacteria so important for gut health one of the main benefits of feeding raw to begin with. So although you could argue it’s still a lot better than kibble it’s no where near as healthy as diy raw done correctly. So promoting this type of product without disclosing the huge drawback of poor gut health is as misleading in it’s own way as the kibble companies.
@rockenracing1996
@rockenracing1996 2 ай бұрын
@@OffGridDogs is hpp used in freeze dried treats. the best part of all this is recurring revenue. Many brands use an autoship option so with as an affiliate it's more or less passive income
@OffGridDogs
@OffGridDogs 2 ай бұрын
Don’t know what processes are used for freeze dried, never considered feeding it since I feed raw so never researched it.
@jonathanwest3942
@jonathanwest3942 2 ай бұрын
If your working with a dog trying to help them through stress or fear and giving them tiny corrections on leash makes them redirect how would you handle this situation big fan btw I've seen every pod you guys are great
@Pitohead1904
@Pitohead1904 27 күн бұрын
How would you go about training 2 dogs at once? Or would you recommend doing training sessions separately?
@itsfinneganagain
@itsfinneganagain 2 ай бұрын
💥😂💥😂 ZINGERS LIKE THIS MAKE ME VOTE FOR WEEKLY PODCASTS!!! Can't help myself. Had to quote, " 1:09:14 Did you know that I don't want any 🚭 with 🐄🐄 either? Did you know this? No one wants smoke with cows. You think you're special???"
@BDTraining
@BDTraining 2 ай бұрын
That was so funny
@itsfinneganagain
@itsfinneganagain 2 ай бұрын
@@BDTraining It will remain an iconic moment in my collection of unleashed favorites 😆🤣😂
@VypeReaper
@VypeReaper 2 ай бұрын
Great podcast as always! Out of topic, in one of your videos, RbZ5y6e5ZV4 "Raising a puppy. Everything you need to know", you briefly speak about dog reactivity due to dogs sleeping in bed with their owners. Could you expand on this situation? Thank you.
@user-gn2xn8od2h
@user-gn2xn8od2h 2 ай бұрын
My dog is a lerge mix breed, used to have a great recall trained, but now he is 2 1/2, getting older and maturing, we live on an open farm surrounded by deer, bears, fox, you name it, and he is starting to ignore my COME when he is on a sniffing bender. he comes back after a few. He does not run away, but he ignores my first command AT TIMES. I used the go get method, it was good, but after a week or two he starting moving (to escape my grab )away so could not grab him. open land, not fenced in. Suggestions? he is perfect in a fenced in yard area, but when out this new behavior is popping up. Hillary
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
Did you listen to the podcast? Joel answers your question Here>>> 39:19 You're welcome
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
I see the difficulty though. If he knows his commands and chooses to say "later bro," then it's intentional disobedience that needs to be corrected when he returns. Dogs usually come back with their ears down, tail tucked when they intentionally disobeyed their master. Sounds like you may need to spend much more time reinforcing the command with a 100% recall goal, no matter what.
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
Seriously though, please listen to his entire explanation. He gets thousands of emails and comments. If you want his advice, then hire him so he can pay his bills. This is what he does for a living.
@themechanic51
@themechanic51 2 ай бұрын
i was wondering if you could give me advice on that i have two female malamute puppies that are about 4 mths old for the most part are good but ther are times that they get very intense where they go into full blown fight mode any help would be apprecitve thanks
@User7688.--_
@User7688.--_ 2 ай бұрын
New to the Podcast? Welcome.
@JunoAbby
@JunoAbby 2 ай бұрын
People just don’t understand the more intuitive type of training anymore. The most logical action to take when a dog won’t come is to go get the dang dog, but somehow the virtuous force free brigade has decided that dogs are too emotionally complex and fragile so we must do a bunch of negotiating, and simply grabbing them and saying “knock it off” after a behavior is somehow cruel and rough. 😂
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
If I was a bigger person I'd ask @bdtraining to unpin my timestamps and pin this but I think you need more humor 😂. This is a great comment!
@yiyi4334
@yiyi4334 2 ай бұрын
If my dog is doing the zoomies, I would better not to yell “Come” in this situation, I should train the dog when I’m sure I can go get him, instead of go chase him, is it correct?
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
I think that depends on how old your dog is and what breed it is. In general it's best to allow any dog to get "penned up energy" out in a controlled way before the dog will be most apt to give you its undivided attention in training. But some of the best training intervention I've seen was when Joel can snatch a dog out of the air in mid-zoomie mode 😂
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
But you absolutely need to have 100% obedience in zoomie no mode. Just reminded me of a time when my 1 year old black lab was super excited to get a rabbit he saw in his fenced yard. I opened the door and gave him his release command and he went on a full, all out chase. Chased that rabbit around the garage at least twice, gaining ground with every step and just when he was about to take it, I yelled "Jake!" Without hesitation, he stopped and looked right at me for orders. I said "come" and be happily heeled. Most dogs love to make their owner happy and they gotta know that you're the boss, no matter what, but also that you love em.
@858ryan
@858ryan 2 ай бұрын
Hi Joel, my name is Claire I need your help pleeeze. I have an 11 month old Belgian Malinois he's a total Maligator heheehe love that. Im a full time college student and he spends most the day in the crate but I walk him 15 minutes every night. He bites me everyone else and tears apart my apartment but otherwise he's perfect. My question is... how do I make him a Tik Tok star????
@rptrick79
@rptrick79 2 ай бұрын
I hope this isn't a real question after listening to this podcast.
@OffGridDogs
@OffGridDogs 2 ай бұрын
Yeah that was sick even for a joke
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
If you are being for real, you shouldn't ever own a dog.
@commonsense2462
@commonsense2462 2 ай бұрын
I enjoy the once a week podcast. Even enjoyed the first ones you did that were 2 hrs. However, I do understand the new training course you will be doing will take up a lot of time. With that being said, please try to do at least the once a week pod. And at least 1 1/2 hr. length. Otherwise, the banter we all enjoy may disappear because of a time restraint.
@underduress5761
@underduress5761 2 ай бұрын
I agree that the hour and a half minimum does kind of flow better for the banter. But I also realize that as much as he has on his plate, especially with the launching of his coaching program, it's just not feasible for him to keep the podcast going as it has been. If he did that, it would be a tremendous sacrifice that might effect the Netflix and chill time he needs and his whole life would likely suffer and frankly, I love the podcast because I value the banter, humor, wisdom, and flow of it, but I have a higher value in Joel's family and him disseminating his skills to other people around the country and around the world online and geographically to make the world a better place by teaching people to put dogs in their place; in obedience
@User7688.--_
@User7688.--_ 2 ай бұрын
@@underduress5761, well said, Mr Duress!
@uncommonsense1976
@uncommonsense1976 2 ай бұрын
Ok how about we get rid of the “asking” dogs or children to do something, because when we “ask” them they have a choice to do want they want to do and when they choose not to do what we want them to do, we can’t get angry, because we simply asked them opposed to if we tell them to do something and they don’t do what we tell them to do, then we can give them the consequence because they are disobeying a command not a request. 😉
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