Get A Calm Dog
Get A Calm Dog
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2 Anxious Dogs’ Recovery Stories
Embark on a journey of resilience and transformation with two remarkable dog companions from Recover Rover Membership as we uncover the harrowing challenges and triumphant victories that have defined their path to recovery.
In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journeys of two Recovering Rovers: Risk and Fiona. Join us as we explore the transformative experiences of these dogs and their guardians, from initial struggles to newfound resilience.
"There is no harm in teaching any dog counter conditioning... Every simple dog in the world would learn to alleviate if I had it my way."
Discover the insights gained through data analysis, the challenges faced, and the determination to overcome...
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Видео

Dog Only Sits for Treats - 5 MINUTE FIX
Просмотров 70811 месяцев назад
If your dog only sits for treats, I'll teach you how to remove the treats so that your dog Sits without needing food in their face. If you've been using a lure to get your dog to Sit, then this video will show you how to fade out the treat and get your dog to sit easy. Referenced Video: (the nitty gritty tutorial on how to teach a dog Sit): ruclips.net/video/Qd_LWCVt15w/видео.html Time Stamps: ...
How to Set Reasonable Expectations for Your Dog’s Aggression Recovery
Просмотров 23711 месяцев назад
Discover the importance of setting realistic goals and expectations for both yourself and your canine companion during the recovery process. Jenna breaks down the concept of reasonable expectations into short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals, emphasizing the significance of prioritizing learning and resource-building in the initial stages. “Setting reasonable expectations and goals for yo...
How to Train a Hyper Dog to Calm Down
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Train a hyperactive dog to stay calm and focused even while playing. In this dog training tutorial, we'll use positive reinforcement methods - mainly using play as a reward - to train your dog how to stay focused even when he's got too much energy and even when your dog is acting crazy. Arousal Game Complete Training Plan: 1) Start Arousal Game in the house (or backyard) with just toys. a) Pick...
Is Loving Your Dog Enough To Treat Their Mental Health?
Просмотров 16711 месяцев назад
Is loving your dog actually enough to recover your dog’s mental health, particularly anxiety? "In the journey to help your dog overcome anxiety, motivation is like a roller coaster. What brings you back to action is not just love but discipline and commitment to the end game." Jenna explores this vital question prompted by a conversation with Tara from Zen Dog Fearless Grooming. We appreciate p...
Train Dog Sit with Positive Reinforcement (this will make your dog smarter!)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
This tutorial will teach you how to train your dog the Sit command using positive reinforcement. The dog training technique used in this tutorial will help your dog be smarter and make sure they know how to Sit with distractions. Time Stamps: 0:00 - 0:50 Intro 0:51 - 2:07 How NOT to Teach Sit 2:08 - 6:16 First Step to Teach Sit 6:17 - 7:11 Second Step to Teach Sit 7:12 - 8:41 Common Mistake 8:4...
The Formula for Training Dogs
Просмотров 14211 месяцев назад
Every dog is unique, and that means individualizing their training plans. But that does not mean there isn’t a formula for dog training. Yes, there is indeed a formula to train dogs. And we’re unpacking that formula for you in today’s episode. “I don't do basic skills, I don't do puppies, and that's for several reasons. But one main reason is that most of the stuff that is put in those programs...
What to Do When Dog Owner is Codependent on Their Dog
Просмотров 13511 месяцев назад
"What do I do if my partner is too clingy or codependent with my dog?" That was a question a dog guardian submitted to our show. Listen in as Jenna unpacks what steps to take and how to handle an unhealthy, clingy relationship between a dog and their owner. Learn how to work with Jenna & Team Dog Liaison here www.getacalmdog.com/ FREE Separation Anxiety FAQ Guide mailchi.mp/12af031d1060/sep-anx...
3 Wrong Beliefs About Treating Dog Separation Anxiety
Просмотров 12911 месяцев назад
If your dog has separation anxiety or exhibits stress when alone, then you've probably heard at least one of these three misconceptions about training dog separation anxiety. Jenna unpacks what these mistakes are and what you SHOULD be doing to treat your dog's separation anxiety. Here are the Top 3 Incorrect Beliefs About Treating Dog Separation Anxiety Learn how to work with Jenna & Team Dog ...
What to Do If You Can't Afford a Dog Trainer
Просмотров 13111 месяцев назад
What do you do if you cannot afford a dog trainer? That was the question submitted by an audience member. This episode offers you the affordable, accessible solution to training your dog. Learn how to work with Jenna & Team Dog Liaison here www.getacalmdog.com/ Join our mailing list (mailchi.mp/bb9fdbb0d126/signup) for weekly blog-style newsletters and Dog Liaison’s latest updates! Subscribe to...
How to Know if a Dog's Behavior is Anxiety
Просмотров 17411 месяцев назад
If you're wondering whether your dog is facing anxiety, this episode is the deep dive answer for you. In this episode, Jenna unpacks the biggest indicators of whether a dog is feeling anxious. She also discusses how and when certain AGES of dogs and certain BREEDS of dogs get overlooked and/or dismissed as not having anxiety. This is a must-listen for anyone with a reactive or sensitive dog. Le...
Dog Anxiety Case Study (River) Where are they 8+ Months After Training
Просмотров 5711 месяцев назад
Team River, who has an episode called "Recovering Rover: River", shares a quick update on life since being on the podcast. They recently hit a major milestone and can't wait to share it with you. Learn how to work with Jenna & Team Dog Liaison here www.getacalmdog.com/ Join our mailing list (mailchi.mp/bb9fdbb0d126/signup) for weekly blog-style newsletters and Dog Liaison’s latest updates! Subs...
If Dog Is Scared of Being in Backyard (how to train)
Просмотров 12711 месяцев назад
A dog owner/guardian submitted a question about how to support their stressed dog who's afraid and stressed to be in the backyard. In this mini-episode, Jenna answers how to help a stressed dog feel more comfortable in their backyard. And it's NOT "just throw more treats." Learn how to work with Jenna & Team Dog Liaison here www.getacalmdog.com/ Join our mailing list (mailchi.mp/bb9fdbb0d126/si...
When You Can't Find the Energy/Ability to Dog Train (even when you want to)
Просмотров 8711 месяцев назад
It's common for dog owners to WANT to train their dog, maybe they even know what they should be doing to train their dog, they just can't seem to find the energy or motivation to actually train. It's a mistake to assume this inactivity is "laziness" or "bad dog ownership." Actually there are 3 very good reasons why you can't "just go out and train" your dog. In this episode, Jenna unpacks why y...
What to Do Instead of Training While Dog Recovers from Physical Issue/Onboards Anxiety Medication
Просмотров 2711 месяцев назад
If you have an anxious, reactive, or aggressive dog who is ALSO facing physical complications or onboarding anxiety medication, then it may feel like there's nothing for you to do in your training plan. It may feel like everything is at a standstill. In this episode, Jenna unpacks the specific activities/tasks you SHOULD be doing while you wait for your dog's anxiety medication to onboard, or f...
How to Empower Your Anxious Dog with Confidence
Просмотров 11411 месяцев назад
How to Empower Your Anxious Dog with Confidence
Dog Separation Anxiety, What Guardians Get Wrong
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
Dog Separation Anxiety, What Guardians Get Wrong
Are You Following Too Many Rules in Dog Training?
Просмотров 2911 месяцев назад
Are You Following Too Many Rules in Dog Training?
5 Critical Skills Most Dog Owners Forget To Teach
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 года назад
5 Critical Skills Most Dog Owners Forget To Teach
Understanding the “Feelers” of Anxious Dogs
Просмотров 4111 месяцев назад
Understanding the “Feelers” of Anxious Dogs
How To STOP Dog Leash Pulling
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
How To STOP Dog Leash Pulling
Fix Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety PERMANENTLY
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Fix Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety PERMANENTLY
How To Train Dog Separation Anxiety & Separation-Related Issues
Просмотров 4811 месяцев назад
How To Train Dog Separation Anxiety & Separation-Related Issues
When You've Hit Rock Bottom In Your Dog's Reactivity or Aggression Recovery Journey
Просмотров 4211 месяцев назад
When You've Hit Rock Bottom In Your Dog's Reactivity or Aggression Recovery Journey
Combat Getting Triggered by Rover’s Triggers
Просмотров 1311 месяцев назад
Combat Getting Triggered by Rover’s Triggers
3 Reasons Your Dog Isn't Listening To You
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
3 Reasons Your Dog Isn't Listening To You
How to STOP Dog Aggression When Training Doesn't Work
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.2 года назад
How to STOP Dog Aggression When Training Doesn't Work
How To Train An Anxious Dog Who Won't Eat Treats
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.2 года назад
How To Train An Anxious Dog Who Won't Eat Treats
Beckman’s Dog Training: Purely Positive Says How to Train Dogs (Dog Trainer Reacts)
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
Beckman’s Dog Training: Purely Positive Says How to Train Dogs (Dog Trainer Reacts)
10 Reasons Your Aggressive Dog Isn't Getting Better
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.2 года назад
10 Reasons Your Aggressive Dog Isn't Getting Better

Комментарии

  • @brookekelly7164
    @brookekelly7164 2 часа назад

    My dog can learn 150 different words .. Dogs are capable of intent bc i have to pay the cheese tax an awful lot. 😂😂😂 My dog knows exactly, when he steals my sock , and parades with intent to show me , he has stolen it He knows i’m going to offer him the cheese, 😂😂😂 tax .. Isn’t that intent ?

  • @2Dogiez
    @2Dogiez День назад

    My dog is fine while we are gone, but loses her mind when we return, or when we have been out with her and we get home to the other dogs. Vocalizing, jumping, mouthing, etc. Is that anxieity or joy?

  • @nissan_skyline
    @nissan_skyline День назад

    Anyone who got a husky just for their looks or a protective/working dog expecting them to seamlessly fit into a family pet role needs to see this.

  • @nissan_skyline
    @nissan_skyline День назад

    I'm so confused. The comments suggest that audiences agree with her, but the like to dislike ratio doesn't. Makes me wonder if his fans are just hate bombing the video without actually watching the content. I hate when people do this to videos that deserve to be prioritized by the algorithm.

  • @RJ90292
    @RJ90292 6 дней назад

    could it be neurological and if so, what then? it's a spaniel about a year old that came from a Amish puppy mill - hence the reason we believe it is neurological as demostrated by the Vet and information on web. Behorial trainer won't train them.

  • @ellajacob3425
    @ellajacob3425 10 дней назад

    our dog became aggressive after my mother in law brought her newest bf and his baby into our home. he’s growling and sometimes even biting.. never the baby though but it’s more likely he’ll react when you’ve been close to the baby

  • @NickMacechko
    @NickMacechko 10 дней назад

    Too much more talking. Would have preferred more visuals.🤐

  • @kalebbillig3472
    @kalebbillig3472 10 дней назад

    If you’re gonna be with your dog all the time and be its sole master - alpha pack is the quickest and easiest - the dog looks to you for every unknown and reads you better than you know yourself many times… but when you’re not around, the dog can assumed a number 2 attitude and be less obedient for others, while still understanding their place when you the master tell them their place!

  • @tzuamourshihtzu9871
    @tzuamourshihtzu9871 11 дней назад

    This was so dam insightful, I’m pretty sure my eldest has redirected aggression that’s triggered usually by over stimulation & this was really helpful thank u

  • @lisaw2504
    @lisaw2504 15 дней назад

    This bideo is so solly and pointless I cant get thru it. Dogs are aggressive instinctually, can anyone comprehend that dogs are not human beings who rationized situations or their own behavior. Dogs attack for 4 reasons, dominance, territorial aggression, delete reasource competition, or for sport (they want to). The more of these factors are present , the more likely the animal will attack. Super simple, and how do you keep your family safe, get rid of it , period.

  • @lisaw2504
    @lisaw2504 15 дней назад

    Dogs are instinctively aggressive, unpredictable, a danger to yourself, your children, and society . Dogs can always attack and there is no food training or coddling that will insure your safety. That's how long this video should be .....🙄 people trying to develop scenarios for training are seriously starved for attention, and clueless .

  • @Nick-yv1rm
    @Nick-yv1rm 16 дней назад

    Usless video full of bad advice

  • @WoodsTrekkinAdventures
    @WoodsTrekkinAdventures 17 дней назад

    When separating dogs that fight all the time, how do you do that in a small house? And for how long?

  • @azhariarif
    @azhariarif 18 дней назад

    The answer is very simple. Animal judge friendliness through body language, size and auditory queue. Africans are simply more intimidating than anyone else, hence the aggressiveness animals have towards them. Cultures where people as a society have more calmer demeanour, tend to have wild animals present around them ex: Malays, Japanese, Indonesian etc.

  • @luvhuiz
    @luvhuiz 19 дней назад

    I’m really struggling with my 4 month old cane corso. He loves to run around and play in the backyard but all of a sudden he’ll start going after my shoes. I try to ignore it and keep walking but he’s 60 pounds and will start to lean on me. When I try and get him off of me he starts to get aggressive and will bite at my legs and chest. I’ll try and throw a toy to distract him and get him off of me but that doesn’t work all the time 🥲 I’m at a loss

  • @millertime187ify
    @millertime187ify 22 дня назад

    My 1st dog had puppy's and we had 1 left and she ended up finding a hom 4 months later the pup came back to us now mom and daughter don't get along anymore

  • @gloria7997
    @gloria7997 23 дня назад

    Help my granddaughter recently got a puppy Lab mix, kids are high energy and when they play with her now responds by biting I hate to see them rehome her just at a loss

  • @treyxna
    @treyxna 24 дня назад

    I have a two year old cane corso. I grew up with mastiffs and i knew what i was getting myself into. I worked my ass off training her day and night. She’s attacked my cats 5+ times throughout her life. The first time it was over a bone so i made sure no more bones. I even went out of the way to make sure nothing could happen with food. The next times she attacked my cats were completely random. The most recent time was a month ago and she tore him to shreds and he ended up having to get his leg amputated. The time before that, she attacked my other car i thought his guts were about to come out of his stomach. I’ve spent over 20k at the vets THIS YEAR. Regardless of her extensive training she is still very weary of kids and is scared of them- (reason why I’m nervous about rehoming her). The attacks on my cats have been so traumatizing to me that when i hear a loud noise i automatically look around for my pets like something is happening. The people I’ve talked to all think she’s too big of a risk factor. I now want to talk about how much of amazing, smart, loving silly girl she is. She’s never showed any sign of aggression, even after me doing absolutely everything i can to break them apart when she was attacking them. I feel like it’s not the right thing, but then again if she were to be re homed and something happened and they had to put her down, it would kill me. I know i have to think about myself and my other animals but i feel like this guilt will forever eat me alive. She just needs a forever home with no pets, and no kids. Is that unrealistic??? I love her so much I’d feel so cruel putting her down. I want her to live a long happy life so bad. We have such a special connection i can’t explain it. I’m so fucking devastated.

    • @jules6700
      @jules6700 9 дней назад

      I’m so sorry this is happening to you. It sounds like you did everything right in this horrible situation. I am in the same boat as you. My dog has bitten my husband and I multiple times but always because of resource guarding. In the beginning of this month he bit me badly twice with no trigger. We have been working with a trainer since the beginning of this year and he is staying at a board and trainer for the next two months. But I am 9 months pregnant and we have to think about our baby. Yet at the same time he is like our baby and no matter what decision we make it’s going to gut us. Do we try to rehome him? What if the same thing happens? What if he’s given to abusive owners? Do we behavioral euthanize? Will he ever know how sorry we are? We are beyond devastated. Please know you’re not alone in this.

    • @treyxna
      @treyxna 8 дней назад

      @ thank you so much for replying i appreciate it. I’m so sorry we’re in the same boat. All the thinking I’ve done I’ve come to realize my girl has shitty breeding in her genes. It’s not her fault. I think the decision i will make will be BE. I am her whole world and she really is mine. I pray i find peace with it. I don’t know when but i know april is my deadline because I’ll be moving countries again. I’m praying that your dogs makes a turn around, i can’t imagine having a baby in the mix too that’s scary. Your dogs whole world is you and your husband! And i know how much you guys love your dog by what you said. I think it’s best for me to do BE because of her breed, and i think leaving her or risking anything where she’s already so anxious could be cruel to her. I rather keep her world happy. Feel free to update me, I’d love to hear. I’m truly wishing you guys the best and sending all my love. Congratulations on your baby as well.

  • @claudinevandamme4809
    @claudinevandamme4809 25 дней назад

    Well explained thank you.😊

  • @kevinsievert5489
    @kevinsievert5489 26 дней назад

    Ok but why is my English mastiff just out of the blue start showing aggression to my wife and not me??

  • @AubreeFusselman
    @AubreeFusselman 27 дней назад

    Did you say Gru? That’s my dog’s name. ❤

  • @peteeromenok3551
    @peteeromenok3551 27 дней назад

    The only time an e collar leaves detrimental effects is when you use it incorrectly. Your young and have experienced very little. I have been using an e collar for 38 years training working dogs and eradicating aggression. All with an e collar

  • @MercilessKilla5836
    @MercilessKilla5836 27 дней назад

    Also I would argue the word science has been bastardized. The woke took it and used it shame people into agreeing that feeling or wanting to be something makes you that thing.

  • @MercilessKilla5836
    @MercilessKilla5836 27 дней назад

    Wolves and wild dogs definitely fight over who's alpha. So do lions.

  • @logun24x7
    @logun24x7 28 дней назад

    How many dogs does a veterinary behaviorist need to train for accreditation .. and why have you had know luck with extinguishing reactivity in your own dog? ... ruclips.net/video/OSnUIpNcJNo/видео.html

  • @sofiaandersson996
    @sofiaandersson996 Месяц назад

    Thanks Michelle! I have a dog with severe fear aggression, and I´m thinking about medicating her so I can socialize and train her.

  • @creatingmygarden
    @creatingmygarden Месяц назад

    The information you provide is insightful but I would like to see you demonstrate some of the techniques etc. I have watched a few of your videos looking for this and haven’t seen you demonstrate how you handle some of these issues am I missing something or are there videos where you demo how to deal with reactions etc?

  • @Aestheticdragon15
    @Aestheticdragon15 Месяц назад

    i have a almost 4 months old puppy, we were walking outside and out of nowhere she started growling and attacking me. my whole hand was under blood. is that normal too???

  • @caridadmorales1286
    @caridadmorales1286 Месяц назад

    What to do when a dog sees another dog and goes nut. And he was trained he is a golden retriever.

  • @csgaiao33
    @csgaiao33 Месяц назад

    My dog hates it when i scatter his food. If i miss the bowl he refuses to eat whatever falls out. I have to pick it back up or else he just wont eat it.

  • @DogsforadoptionOttawa
    @DogsforadoptionOttawa Месяц назад

    I th8nk that " He" knows this.... However.... I have seen " Purely Positive Trainers who " DON'T" ... However... and they criticize ANY other trainer od method that "They" "Themselves" don't do ....

  • @DogsforadoptionOttawa
    @DogsforadoptionOttawa Месяц назад

    I think rhere's adiffeence between training "Plan" vs training "schedule" though.... the advice ( lessons-aka 'plan') should come from the trainer... but the owner should have some say into what days work best for the sessions ....

  • @kasiamorris5377
    @kasiamorris5377 Месяц назад

    A dog warden told me that there is always more dog bites during the fireworks season - trigger stacking due to constant bangs

  • @DebraJesberger
    @DebraJesberger Месяц назад

    Check out McCann dog training videos for dog trainers that are more realistic and actually know what they’re doing. Don’t waste your time with this nonsense.

  • @corabelle7183
    @corabelle7183 Месяц назад

    My dog while training at home loves treats when I take her to the strip mall and walking by the store and people she acts fearful and has anxiety and won’t eat her treats. What can I do?

    • @WokelandDefector
      @WokelandDefector 11 дней назад

      Ditch the treats. It probably sounds weird but you are just trying to reward her fear when trying to give her treats. If you ran across something that scared you, what would help you through it most - someone trying to shove cookies in your face or a calm and confident leader showing you that thing isn’t anything to be scared of and encouraging you and allowing you the space and time to figure it out on your own? If you can, while allowing leash length for your dog to remain in place, you approach the scary thing and interact with it. Touch it, walk around it, maybe talk to it, but mostly get right up to it and calmly invite your dog over to check it out with you while touching it. Eventually, your dog will get the courage to go check it out - the more she trusts you, the quicker it should be. Work on building your relationship with your dog and her trust in you and she will more quickly trust the foreign things that scare her when you show her they are okay.

  • @davideccles1617
    @davideccles1617 Месяц назад

    Excellent your video has told me I'm doing everything wrong, you have been very helpful

  • @simplysavvylife
    @simplysavvylife Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @motoguy9299
    @motoguy9299 Месяц назад

    Please message me if you can. I'm not sure if you do private video sessions, but I would literally pay you for you to hear what I'm going through with my girls and what you think I should do. I'm lost at this point and am considering giving one of them to a friend. I love both my girls and can't pull myself to give one of them up.

  • @simplysavvylife
    @simplysavvylife Месяц назад

    Is it possible for dogs to develop anxiety/over-excitatiom, low threshold for fight flight freeze if the human they are most bonded to has similar condition i.e. C-PTSD and if so can triggers be less specific? Also wondered about medicating before walks and training bc she gets so overhwelmed with wuch vague "triggers".

  • @simplysavvylife
    @simplysavvylife Месяц назад

    Thanks for this! My dog is a 2 year old aussie/heeler/bully mix, super sweet, very bonded, but high excitability, nervousness & separation anxiety even tho we have older female dog & i or someone are home a lot of the time. Shes pooping and peeing in my attic bedroom , is very hard to walk to get her exercise bc of her excitability & im trying to learn how to establish the right relationship & training with her. Today upon setting her on a stiff trampoline as a platform she urinated and froze, not even taking bacon. I thought how in th world can this work if i cant even incentivize her but finally got her relaxed enough to hop on and off , follow me around the circle & take treats, and i could tell she was actually enjoying the challenege and having fun, but once she was distracted, went into another room and i tried to coax her out for a few more reps ahe froze again. I have not been angry aggressive or punishing with her im not sure where it comes from but her threshold is so low ! I am excited to check out your longer video , truly want her to become relaxed in more/all situations, happy and fulfilled.

  • @SarahHernandez-ln1ju
    @SarahHernandez-ln1ju Месяц назад

    I have been subscribed to Zak George for a long time, and I have tried many other dog trainers methods and I feel if anything, it made it worse. Zak George's methods have been the best method for both my dogs and I feel like you are making such a big point that he should have never let it escalate to that point, which is true, but I feel like this is a very helpful video because you can see that you don't have to be perfect. Even he says, that he messed up and I have a dog who is still scared of dogs, and to be honest I think the reason is that I was using another dog trainer's method and I feel it made her react more and it made a bad experience with dogs. I think Zak George is an amazing example that yes, we and our dogs aren't perfect, and with enough training, we can make our dogs the pets that we want them to be. If you finish watching his series and many other series he has uploaded now, you will see the outcome is amazing and one of the best transformations I've seen.

  • @NotxJennie
    @NotxJennie Месяц назад

    My poodle puppy is 42 days old it being aggressive if I pet him. We haven’t vaccinated 45 days vaccine. It is not having any medical issue.

  • @GIH-Berlin-Bespoke-Suits
    @GIH-Berlin-Bespoke-Suits Месяц назад

    Again, lots of talking for nothing.

  • @GIH-Berlin-Bespoke-Suits
    @GIH-Berlin-Bespoke-Suits Месяц назад

    You just love to talk and filibuster my time.

  • @GIH-Berlin-Bespoke-Suits
    @GIH-Berlin-Bespoke-Suits Месяц назад

    Sounds like BS. I always hear to teach the sit command. Are you producing only content for folleowers?

  • @eduardorubio4259
    @eduardorubio4259 Месяц назад

    This was really helpful. I know this was years ago but I hope you keep making videos. A reactive dog is not for the faint of heart and it weighs on me emotionally tons. Going to have to move from a house into an apartment complex soon and I’ve been really anxious about the move with my reactive pup. Going to implement and research all these topics more - thank you !!!

  • @Cowface
    @Cowface Месяц назад

    7:20 that’s probably why they use clickers to train dolphins, cause they can’t see the humans when swimming around

  • @estrellamontano3724
    @estrellamontano3724 Месяц назад

    I have a Saint Bernard and he use to be extremely sweet and lovable but I find that if I have to take him somewhere people encourage his bad behavior. I would be paying at the vet and there will be people encouraging him to jump on them and pull on him leash so that he can get to them and they won’t even ask me. I would tell people don’t tell him to jump on you because it’s gonna become a bad habit and he use to not jump at all and now he jumps on people and he’s 6 months old and 100 lbs I obviously try to keep him from doing that and when I was trying to get him to stop puppy nipping and biting people would tell him to “nibble on their fingers” and would say he’s just a puppy when I would tell them to not do that. He recently started lunging and snapping at me no matter what I’m doing. Especially when don’t touch him. He starts to run around usually in circles before he jumps on me with his mouth wide open. When he was around 3 months old I tried taking him to training classes where I myself had to be there to work with him and the trainer and it was one of the worst experiences ever. The trainer would only snap pictures of him to send to her spouse and would ask me “ok what do u want to learn today” I would say how to I get him to stop jumping, pulling, biting. Her only response would be “tell him to sit” which is why I stopped going because she didn’t help at all and she only seemed to care about taking pictures of my dog .

  • @SentientPaws
    @SentientPaws Месяц назад

    So many good points here--thank you.

  • @DarylDean-be2zy
    @DarylDean-be2zy Месяц назад

    Is this a going concern? Most interested.