I was so glad to see you wait for the drop after your initial "drop" command instead of giving multiple "drop" commands.
@Maverick-ee7uc15 күн бұрын
you are a savior, sir. I don't even have a dog, I'm just enjoying seeing you work.
@Trompodecolores11 күн бұрын
X2 😂😂
@aleXsullivan10112 күн бұрын
congrats on the 1 million Will. What a long run and effort. Upward and onward. Leadership IS Love, truly inspirational. Thank you
@nat2nathan200510 күн бұрын
As the owner of a Border Terrier puppy, I can confirm that the biting stage is SO strong in them. I will definitely be utilising your advice!
@jennylee4915 күн бұрын
Just want to say congratulations on the 1 mil subs! Was here when the channel was 120k! Happy to see a high sub account sharing great content on dog training! 🎉
@MegUSN528 күн бұрын
We just got a female black Labrador puppy at 8 weeks. She just turned 9 weeks last Thursday. I've been watching a lot of puppy training videos, but so far, only yours has resonated with this puppy. She's very smart and very food motivated. Favorite toys don't work...only chew treats. We worry about her little teeth and we are trying regulate how much and how long she gets it.
@sawyer498115 күн бұрын
Brought home a golden retriever puppy (working line) a few weeks ago and see very similar behaviors in him. I was worried it was aggression. This video puts me at ease. Well keep working on the interruptions & redirects. And exercise of course!
@endboss690713 күн бұрын
We got a golden retriever puppy a few weeks ago. It has been very hard work at times 😂
@LizLe-b1j12 күн бұрын
We got a Lab x Golden Retriever 4 weeks ago. I am EXHAUSTED 😂😂
@endboss690712 күн бұрын
@ they need a lot of work 😂. People are like “they are a dream to train and respond so well to food” the disclaimer is “when they are happy to do so”
@sawyer498112 күн бұрын
@@endboss6907 Thankfully we're still in the goes absolutely nuts over food phase. Using it to my advantage while I still can 😂
@philgaraccio34625 күн бұрын
Excellent guidance, explained in an easy way to understand
@jamesgeorge891515 күн бұрын
Cheers fella. Hope to get my first dog sometime this year.
@Hungriento9 күн бұрын
I can't really thank you enough for all your help sir.
@waltzramon3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the help! It’s working so much with my mixed shepherd puppy. 🙏🏼 Cheers from Rio de Janeiro.
@Tracy-r7b14 күн бұрын
Great video, I have a puppy at the moment who is doing this. Going to work on it now. Like you said, with minimum pressure to get desired outcome ❤
@fullsemiauto14 күн бұрын
Thank you for these videos. They’re really helping me train my 3 month old Bull Terrier/Chocolate lab mix.
@MrsW202513 күн бұрын
Really useful video thank you. Brilliant behaviour analysis and practical tips for dealing with a nippy terrier. Love your videos Will 😊 Perfect pace, explanation and thorough easy advice. Really impressive 👍 The best canine behaviourist on KZbin.
@hazelwalshaw37619 күн бұрын
This is great! Trying it with my pomsky puppy. I’m the one he attacks… my arms and knees are his favourite places to bite!
@Rooster35113 күн бұрын
New subscriber from Australia really finding your videos very informative hopefully getting a new puppy soon had many dogs but so much of your tips make so much sense to get a better dog thank you
@jowen36278 күн бұрын
This is a great video to show how to handle puppy biting! Thank you!And Note to Self: Even though adorable, do not get a working line border terrier.
@mickyjohnson93975 күн бұрын
I have a olde time English bulldog keeps constantly biting me going to try these methods thanks for the info 👍🏻
@voodooninja-r2d15 күн бұрын
Great video
@YASH_YADAV200914 күн бұрын
Love from India ❤❤ Pls make vedios on rottweiler 😢
@csillaczako158215 күн бұрын
Are you planning to release any courses how to train/ correct older dogs bad behaviors, 6 months and older?
@countbeccula15 күн бұрын
I just got my first puppy and i just signed up for your course :) you seem very reliable! And i love your passion!
@katanaki305914 күн бұрын
Certain breeds though… your working type terriers (this Border Terrier, my Jack Russell), working type herding dogs (mine is a cattle herding heeler) Really need a strong personality to do this. Not all normal people work well with these kinds of dogs.
@harrylong279615 күн бұрын
bro from one big lad to the next where do you buy your shirts they're so nice
@willathertoncaninetraining15 күн бұрын
Dixxon brother :)
@jordanlopez65372 күн бұрын
Amazing video, I have a 2 month old dachshund and I love her to death but some of this biting has me going mad 😂 Excited to keep this in mind during our journey😁
@drannymama15 күн бұрын
Please help it’s a corgi. What if he’s almost to and he exposed his belly for me to pet it and I did for two seconds and three seconds he jumped up and bit my arm. Not the first time he has bit while being petted. I know we got him too young now I trusted the breeder, but what can we do?
@ann.samuel15 күн бұрын
I think the Corgi may not be fully trusting of you yet, some dogs may react like this because it thought it's personal space was invaded.
@lagottessa14 күн бұрын
Get professional help NOW to prevent this from going any further and to help properly analyze the situation.
@meeDorush15 күн бұрын
Yesssss 👍
@eu16tu1814 күн бұрын
💯
@myxom46476 күн бұрын
Your poor knees are crying so loud : save us !!
@lagottessa14 күн бұрын
I would call myself a balanced trainer and very much believe in rules and boundaries etc. But I must say I find teaching how to correct puppies is a super tricky road... It is SO very easy, for the average dog owner, to make a small puppy afraid of you, or super confused, instead of learning what you intended. Or it just turns into conflict. All of what you are saying in this video, Will, is true, but I think you underestimate your own experience and how difficult it is for the average dog owner to implement what you are demonstrating. I find 100% that puppies DO grow out of puppy biting - as long as: you never encourage it, but always interrupt it. The interruption may be get an alternative chew toy out, leave the room, maybe put the pup behind a child gate for a while to calm down, maybe redirect towards a nose activity or treat search. I find that puppy buyers basically only have to be reassured that it is NOT aggression, to be able to calmly implement the above advice. As a breeder and dog trainer I don't know of a single dog that is a grown dog that still does "puppy biting". :-)
@victoriachanel24934 күн бұрын
@lagottessa when would you estimate the puppy biting stage "should " be over?
@lagottessa3 күн бұрын
@@victoriachanel2493 Well it's very much a gradual process. I have a 4-month old at home right now and the difference from when she was 2 months is great. She still has her "episodes", particularly when she's overly tired, but overall she's just a little more "grown-up" now. Same goes for her three brothers who I am in regular contact with, including the one that lives in a family with two young kids. Mom has just tried to be consistent with guiding the kids to do nose work or other calmer types of play, when little Boba has gone bitey. Or simply stop the play temporarily. I will say that my own pup still does some biting, but it almost never hurts anymore. My neighbor commented on it the other day - "oh, you have learnt to chew softly on me" haha. Even though my pup was super excited to see her, and yes, still has those shark teeth! :-) So yes, she still uses her mouth A LOT, on mittens and sticks and chew toys and just anything (and sometimes still on people), but she has clearly learnt "bite inhibition", ie to use her mouth more carefully on other dogs and people. I suspect that the friendly dogs she has hung out with have also helped in this natural process. I expect that all of the "biting" will be over by another month or two. And by say 6 months she will be much more "open" to understanding a timely correction than earlier in puppyhood, if (when ?) she regresses at one point or another. Would also like to point that my breed, the lagotto, is an energetic breed (when they have the right temperament), bred for work and truly have a will of their own. :-)
@YellowHammer2610 күн бұрын
👍👍
@jzpat8 күн бұрын
Sometimes I wish he would just get to the point
@drannymama15 күн бұрын
Now I have a fear for dogs that never had before. Growing up we always had big German shepherds and never was afraid they never bit me or anything. So it’s hard for me now to be big and assertive because I’ve visualize him doing something. it’s hard to stop visualizing this.
@ann.samuel15 күн бұрын
It's the opposite for me, I used to be scared of dogs because I was told that they bite, and there was even a movie scene (which was supposed to be comedic) featuring biting, which scared me a lot when I was very young, but after I got my first dog I wasn't as scared of them biting because I had to face the reality of puppy biting and to teach them well.
@csillaczako158215 күн бұрын
What if the collar area touch is a no go zone, as the dog hates putting on collar/ leash harness etc?
@Watt_Ihr_Volt14 күн бұрын
The interruption that works perfectly with my small Münsterlander hunting dog since he was a puppy is to very shortly give a deep growl. He immediately submits and tries to lick my mouth, stopping whatever he did.
@zwenkwiel81614 күн бұрын
I like my puppy biting, am I a bad dog owner? XD seriously though I playfight with my dogs a lot and it's never been an issue later on, like I don't just let them bite whenever they want and I think knowing when/how hard they can bite is a good skill for them to learn. dogs do a lot of communication with biting/playfighting
@2xKKJ_0115 күн бұрын
Just got a 8 week old frenchie, I’ve tried all kinds of different things but we can’t get him to stop biting, he won’t go in the crate either so he sleeps downstairs but he won’t go on the puppy pads even though he went on them for the first couple days but it’s not like he will go outside because it’s wet. He also barks and whines when we leave so if anyone has any tips it would be great
@pjmiller377015 күн бұрын
Sounds like you're letting him be the boss.
@2xKKJ_0115 күн бұрын
@@pjmiller3770My mum got him on Tuesday but now she thinks that correcting him is wrong for some reason
@Yatsun_j15 күн бұрын
For the bitting you can. Take off all access to his toy. Only keep one chewing toy accessible. When he bite you say “No” and you give him the chewing toy when he chew the toy you pray him. To get him room clean the real solution is taking him outside at first every h when he pee candy big praying and you can go home, but you go back inside only when he has peed if not you stay outside. If he doesn’t whant to go outside because it’s wait just pick him put and go outside. Remember it is a baby and having a puppy is not easy and exhausting even for experienced owners
@Yatsun_j15 күн бұрын
Also you should not leave a 8weeks old puppy alone, that completely normal he barks. If you live you need to do it gradually and give him something to do. Like a frozen kong. And you start first with 1min then 2min and you increase gradually. Until the day where he can be alone 6h
@2xKKJ_0115 күн бұрын
@@Yatsun_jalright thank you
@Micegift12 күн бұрын
Fraud
@22leggedsasquatch15 күн бұрын
Don't trust a dog 'trainer' who teaches you to STOP puppy biting. ALL dogs have to learn play-biting, and the ONLY way they can learn that, is by doing it. Like handling a small child, do it gently with clear, but friendly, commands. You need your dog to know what a pay bite is,otherwise you will have a dangerous dog.
@Austinlorentzan549915 күн бұрын
I would love to see you be successful with this dog
@sawyer498115 күн бұрын
You don't have to let them gnaw on you or your child's hand to teach bite inhibition. I've been using clicker training and hand feeding to teach a soft mouth. Been working very well so far. Get them with other dogs too, saw MASSIVE improvements with my pup after some structured play with other puppies.
@Austinlorentzan549915 күн бұрын
@@sawyer4981 Good to hear your training went well but you are assuming every dog will learn the same way as yours.
@JamieVauxnut115 күн бұрын
Most dogs I've had you can try , distraction, vocalising and physically stopping them puppy biting but they do grow out of it after a fee months . The training only starts to work when they have decided to stop , either beginning to reach a age where they are learning or the irritation from teaching has stopped . That's not to say don't try and prevent it with training but often feels like it's going nowhere until you reach that point . We got ripped to threads by our current boerbeol for 8 weeks of teathing just due to his size
@cured_bacon64714 күн бұрын
Lmfao. This is so wrong.
@MrDwightSchrute14 күн бұрын
This videos seem so dragged out man :(
@cas-22115 күн бұрын
Puppy bites must stop in 2 days!.you can not raise a puppy or dog without correction! And trust and believe me ,never ever hit your puppy or dog ,but a fair correction ,you're dog wil understand that immediately
@Blu3Bandit7 күн бұрын
Good info…but people forget that puppies are kids. Look at how kids are today…soft because of soft parenting. Different levels of discipline are needed as different times.