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Jason Harris Dog Training
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I am an former Military Police dog and Quarantine detector Dog handler. I have been training dogs professionally for over 30 years. Most of us have had an experience with our dog that has been hard to deal with or you simply want to learn how to train your dog. My aim on this channel is to give you those tools.
Skills needed to join my Advanced Obedience program
The purpose of this video is to demonstrate the minimum skills needed by your dog to join my advanced obedience program.
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Is your dog training realistic?
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All too often on social media we see perfect Dog training videos done in extremely controlled situations. These videos can look very impressive however they are quite unrealistic as to what most people need out of their Dog. What we want out of our dogs is a dog that comes back to us on the beach, at a dog park, walks past dogs nicely and a lot more. Try not to get caught up in the fancy things...
Dogs staying, coming and watching
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This is some highlights of the first session I did for a local council program to support local dog owners in training their dogs to be under better control. Thanks for watching my video, I hope you got some good information and tips from it. Please show your support to my channel by SUBSCRIBING Leave a comment and let me know what you think.
How to stop dogs barking in the car!
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How to stop dogs barking in the car!
How to have an awesome dog #dog #dogtips
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How to have an awesome dog #dog #dogtips
STOP bartering with your dog! WARNING this isn’t a perfectly scripted & edited training video.
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STOP bartering with your dog! WARNING this isn’t a perfectly scripted & edited training video.
Can i help this dog? #dog #dogtraining
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Can i help this dog? #dog #dogtraining
Can this Rottweiler make friends? I assess what triggers him and what dogs he likes
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Can this Rottweiler make friends? I assess what triggers him and what dogs he likes
How to help your dog work through fear
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How to help your dog work through fear
Dog trainers need to remember this!
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Dog trainers need to remember this!
Body language and assessing temperament.
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Body language and assessing temperament.
Client session covering reactivity, body language, dog introductions
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Client session covering reactivity, body language, dog introductions
Dogs working through process of their initial meeting
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Dogs working through process of their initial meeting
Fun name recognition lesson with two dogs 
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Fun name recognition lesson with two dogs 
Would love to see some videos of appropriate consequences. Love your content.
What do you mean by serious enough?? My d9g is uncontrollably reactive when she sees a deer out the window. After 2 years I find the only thing that snaps her back into reality is screaming NO as loud as I can. It works at that moment but she doesn't learn anything and reacts the same way the next time. It is extremely upsetting and exhausting. Poor breeding. Shelter dog. Have spent $$$$ and endless training. No trainer addresses this manner and no, engagement training is not a solution.
I would invite you to have a lead on your dog wall. It’s inside the house. This way when it reacts you can pick up the lead and you can correct them. Believe me when a dog knows that a consequence outweigh the desire you will break through to them. I wish we could live in the world of treats to manage our dogs but in reality it doesn’t work most times.
I'll go further...... many owners I see have NO consequences at all for the dog. They even further the problem by picking up their dog!! (ok, small dogs) 😊. It seems too many owners consider their dog as children.... talking, touching them, etc... which I believe escalates the problem / issue. Just my humble beliefs 😊
Yes you are exactly right. However in this video I’m specifically talking about someone’s level of consequence to stop a behaviour. Regarding people picking up their dogs it is something I talk about in most of my lessons as you are correct This reinforces the behaviour by letting your dog know when it barks and scared you will pick them up. It is a battle to get people to not pick their small dogs up. but I will educate them one by one ha ha.
@jasonharrisdogtraining keep it up!! 🤘
True you have to let your dog know that you are the top dog yourself
Or just don't do it. I get so many people who think it's lovely to walk straight at us to say hello. My dogs friendly and I say I don't care.
Agreed I don't like public dog meetings. But owners are determined to do it so I try to teach them the safest way.
@jasonharrisdogtraining Yer that's good I get it with my German shepherd and when I first got him I had alsorts.of people trying to give me unwanted attention. They want their happy go lucky doggy to play russian roulette with every dog they come across. It's just people for us isn't it but as long as they are aware and you are constantly teaching them they might take their personal feelings aside and think of how the meeting could go before hand . I think if people want to meet and talk then a nice sit would be a more appropriate and teach manners. People could do with good manners and calm behaviour . Like people dog's don't need to grind up in each others faces, sorry I just rattling through how I feel and what I have to do. I've met so many idiots and they are so many more,the new one dog owners who just let your dog of to do what they please, well it's always been done but I am noticing it more.
@@vinceking7651 there is allot of education needed for so many dog owners.
Good advice, Jason. It also didn't help that the blue merle border collie had an ill-fitting collar to the point of slipping off. Not good:(
Yes there was lots more wrong than what I stated in the video, but I just pointed out a couple of things.
1st
I have a reactive gsd. And been caught out by a couple of these trainers/behaviourists😢
There is a lot of scammers out there that have no clue, but they will take your money
this woman at 18:08 haha. You see someone actively walking aside and holding their dog aside to create distance, and then you let your dog walk as close as possible to the person trying to teach a reactive dog... man....
That’s a good dog, and a good instructor 👍🏽
Thank you
When I read, "fear is often reinforced when a dog stands beside their owners," I wondered if training 'heel' is partly to blame for the increase in dog reactivity? Good video, btw:)
Yes, I do believe keeping a dog too close to you like heeling can certainly increase their confidence to react. However, it’s a tricky one because we need to keep our dogs under control when we’re in public. So in a sense we are forced to keep them close to us. Thanks
But it’s very hard to actually find other good dogs for mine to interact with. They’re owned by other people so I’ll need to develop a connection with them first which isn’t always easy
@@jclive2860 yes it can be difficult. This is why I have my training facility where I have access to dogs I can use.
But what if your younger dog on the leash was wearing a slip collar? This is what happened to me and I felt I ended up choking and hurting my dog more
My dog is a terrier mix and dislikes the same sort of dogs as this one has so this was extremely helpful, thanks so much
Thanks this was so helpful !
You're welcome!
Can I ask why you chose that kind of collar as opposed to a slip collar? Thanks
I think it's important to see the equipment is a tool, communication and attitude with the training method can be used with whatever collar you have. I've tried many types with varying success because of my lack of understanding how to use it correctly😢
Thanks so much for posting this teaching video. Wish you lived near me. I thought toward the end you were going to touch on situations when people let their off leash dog run up to yours, but unfortunately you didnt. I would love to learn what to do in this situation and would love if you could cover this in another video. Am now a follower of your RUclips channel!
I’ll try to include that in a future video
Your presentation was a delight. On the other hand, I think more people should watch your video and I'd love to help you make that happen. May we delve deeper into this topic?
Fantastic video
For a malinois which is better halti or gentle leader?
Used a sliplead for a kelpie who would pull all the time on walks. 1 day using a sliplead he has stopped
Let’s say you have a new puppy. What is the first thing that should be taught, the second and so on.
Yes! I was ignorant about prong collars and was afraid to use one. Nothing worked - tried easy walker, gentle leader. Still pull, pull, pull and I'd come home from walks in tears. Then I researched Herm Sprenger prong collars, decided exactly what size and features I needed and learned HOW TO USE IT PROPERLY. Now my dog and I are both happy, heeling on a loose leash, and our walks are happy. (Videos on Utube helped)
Great job I’m glad you are enjoying your walks now.
Every time I use slip lead it fall from behind ears to throat. Most of walk time is spent adjusting it. My male boxer is a puller. It’s amazing how other people can keep it up. I start off with a short loose leach and do a quick snap when he gets ahead of me. He pulls hard. The pressure on his neck don’t seem to bother him cause he keeps going. Help?!!
Gorgeous Winston. Relaxing is a big deal. Well done. His coat looks amazing. Maybe you should do a Winston and Nash diet video. They're great dogs:)
Great points thanks Jason Edith enjoys your videos too. I'm realising that the practising is paying off, I've still so much to learn and appreciate these videos and the real world training sessions.
Keep it up
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Excellent as always, Jason 👍 Me, I tend to have a 1 second gap between the name and the command. I want my dog to not confuse the name / command as a single word..... eg: Nashstay... Nashcome.... I do... Nash..... come 😊 Just my way 🤗
Thanks, i actually do separate his name and come.
@@jasonharrisdogtraining sorry, if you thought I was suggesting you don't do that..... I was mostly fleshing out the thought for other viewers, hoping to explain more..... You do great work.... I love what you do / how you train 👍
@@김미애-g3qthanks very much
Good dog training tips thank you
Any time!
Recent subscriber and love how you train. You inspire me to communicate better with my new puppy. Thanks so much🐾💕
Thanks for subbing!
Ah, great reminder to not use calling their name as meaning come. I'm guilty of doing that sometimes. I will try to not do this again.
I noticed the extra training for Nash at the end. They both did really well. Great video:)
Thanks!
Thanks for watching my video, I hope you got some good information and tips from it. Please show your support to my channel by SUBSCRIBING Leave a comment and let me know what you think.
The type of dog training now has created issues for people. I was told by a dog trainer she didn't like people saying no and I thought how does my dog know the difference for what is ok and what isn't. Then they said reward everything you like and I thought so withholding and reward is negative then. I just do what I think is right and I will raise my voice and I will say NO and I will not always use food or they expect it all of the time.
Good job you are being realistic
@@jasonharrisdogtraining I try to be but I am only learning and I used to watch a lot of dog trainers and made my own mind up after having bad experiences and making my mind up what dog trainers make sense as they explain, like your good self.
Thank you
Unless you want your dog to be a basketball ball. Listen to this man. Tone dominance, boundaries. It's not brain surgery people
You are completely correct. This is why my bio in social media says “Dog training isn’t complicated”
Forgive me. I must be more tired than I thought but what do you mean by won't be able to modify a dog's behavior without consequences?
Thanks for watching my video, I hope you got some good information and tips from it. Please show your support to my channel by SUBSCRIBING Leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Its impressive when you use clear, efffective comunication that they can understand,it makes a dog seem smarter
Omg I thank you for this. I have a Rescue and I have the same problem. I took her to the Riverwalk and the leash popped off the harness as she was pulling to go toward a dog, thankfully did not harm the dog, but the owner was telling me about halti. This happened yesterday so I’m doing my research.
Tell it like it is👐👍🏾🐾
Ports so bad for this. And its usually the dog of that sort or owner thats screaming with body language theyll fight and get right up into your dogs space and then snap at them or go off. So frustrating
Illegal in Europe, and it is totally shit what your doing to the dog, 😢
My dog sits waiting then prancing at the dog .then barking.
Thank you for sharing this! It's great to read both dogs body language and hear about your method (getting dogs used to being around other's and why they may not take treats).
Looks like you get a good workout too. 😁
Ha ha sure do
So if I have been out for a walk and fulfilled my dog and I have to go out. Is that okay,
If you think you’ve given your dog enough stimulation and exercise, absolutely. In the end we have to live our lives as well and our dogs should be independent enough to be home by themselves for times that it’s needed.
Mine is create trained.
@@suziecue3027not sure what that has to do with this video
Thanks for the vid. I've just started using a halti with our staffy girl, how long does it typically take before you transition back to a leash and collar?
Some people never transition back to the collar. It really depends on the dog. There’s actually no need to as a head harness can be used permanently. They are not dangerous for the dog and if they get conditioned to them, they can wear it quite comfortably.
I have a very fearful dog. 2 months out of shelter. Likely not socialized. Scared of outside, very flighty. Would a martingale be a better option to start with?