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"MY GERMAN SHEPHERD ONLY LISTENS TO MY HUSBAND!"
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2022
- Does your dog only listen to one person in your family? Or maybe your dog doesn't listen to anyone in the house. This German Shepherd dog training video goes over the dog training fundamentals of how to start the best relationship with your dog!
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Another GSD lol 😆
I just got a Rottie from the local shelter here in New Jersey and your videos have been helping so much in getting her to be a happy obedient dog. I'm looking into your e-collar from dogtra so we can train off leash soon!
See I don't get why that's incorrect because I too also had trained my dog to heal on the right because when we're walking on the street they'll be protected from the cars and or whatever else is coming on the streets so why is that wrong
How do I get you to come help me out?
@@Erin_29 Of course! And its almost always at the young adult stage. Lol. These to me are the BEST dogs once you build that rapport.
This was so helpful to understand that transition between pup and adult dog I have never heard it explained like that and you make it so everyone can understand. Keep up the good work Tom!
Yess!! So happy this was helpful!
No.. everyone in the house should work with the dog from day one...her commands were weak and confusing to the dog..she is like why should I listen to someone under me?
The interpersonal relationship between the family is very important. Dogs are watching everything so if they feel that some member of the family is lower on the hierarchy they will elevate themself into the spot that they feel they fit. If the leaders aren’t united in the way they treat the dog and interact with the dog then the dog will follow the one they respect as leader.
Like how you calmed down in your teaching, Tom. Your message arrives more effectively, with increased impact. You are being a leader of your trainees ;)
Ty!!
Again people like this shouldn't own dogs like Shepard's and big dominant dogs...you can tell she hasn't worked with the dog at all...that's the problem..just letting her do whatever probably all day...and anxious dogs are that way because of the owner when they are a one owner dog
@@darkfafnir4389 I bet the husband wanted this breed.
@@sleepygirl96 I'm sure....you have to train working dogs or they end up with behavioral problems...I was just saying neither husband or wife worked with the dog like you should with any dog...at least basic obedience
@@sleepygirl96 Ignore him he comments the same stuff on every single one of Tom's videos
*Good breeders of German Shepherds require buyers to wait until the dogs growth plates close at around 18 months. Early spay/neuter greatly increases risk of Hip & elbow dysplasia, ACL tears, deadly bone cancer as well as anxiety/fearful aggression/phobias such as fireworks & storms. There is No good reason not to wait.
Totally agree 💯
My vet said 24 months minimum. Took my Belgian in for his 10week shots she was very adamant 24 months and beyond for larger dogs
@@sama5946 so was my vet about my Germans shepherd. She was 2 1/2 when she was spayed.
Yep! That’s why Tom said in the video to wait until they’re fully mature. But the maturity “benchmark” is why there’s a change in behavior.
i agree with that too i wish people that waited were more common
ive been trying to adopt a gsd puppy from shelters but they all force people to spay at 3 months no matter what which ruins their whole life its so frustrating
like i know that they need to spay so less strays appear in the future but we should be able to sign something to spay at a later age for their own safety
It's amazing to watch this and realize how far I've come with my relationship with my dog. I remember finding Tom Davis when I was totally lost and frustrated and scared of what my dog was capable of. Now it feels so good to be reminded that even though we still have plenty that we are working on, we've truly accomplished so much through this channel. Thank you for your work, Tom. You've improved my life so much!
So good…..and the ending……you have the tools and know what you have to do and it’s up to you…..my dog has taken a lot of hours to train, it’s so rewarding if you put the time in.
Thank you, Catherine!
You know, I’ve watched this channel for maybe 2 years now? And although I’ve seen Tom do the “Tune up” like a thousand times it just clicked that it wouldn’t be a bad thing to do with my dogs before going on walks and exercising. Thanks Tom!
Lol! Yes, indeed! My GSD needed that tune up every time before leaving my property until she was like 5 years old. Then she got a bit more chill.
Your videos have helped me advocate for my reactive ACD and improve obedience in him and my recent pit/lab rescue. Thank you for speaking for dogs and showing dog owners the importance of balanced training!
So happy for you guys!!
Hey Jess, is ACD Australian Cattle Dog?
@@kayeff8415 Yes, he’s an Australian Cattle Dog - blue heeler!
@@Itsjess505 ah nice. I live in Australia. They're a hard working determined breed. Great work for improving obedience. They're tough lil buggers 😂
@@kayeff8415 Oh cool, I’ve always wanted to visit Australia. Yeah he used to work on a ranch with me but then his reactivity got bad and he had to stop coming. I’m hoping that once he gets polished up he’ll be able to start doing jobs again when I can trust him. Cheers!
I get my dog to pay attention to me by bringing out the e collar control unit. I don’t even have to put the collar on or turn on the unit! Once she sees the controller she listens. I did train her with the e collar first, of course.
I have 16 years in the vet profession and what Tom was talking about with the behavior problems developing at around 12-24 months of age is CLASSIC- clients call with “all of the sudden!” And “out of nowhere!” Or they blame “this one thing happened once and caused this issue!” But in reality, it’s because the dog went from puppy brain to adult brain. It’s nice to hear a great trainer validating what I’ve seen for over a decade.
I love that training isn't all about conditioning and obedience but also how to steer the dog so as to not confuse it. I found that quite interesting. It's like teaching a fashion model how to walk on the catwalk without falling down in those crazy high heels for the owners and not just how to pose.
I love your videos. I adopted a GSD she’s a few weeks shy of her 1st birthday. The tips and tricks I’ve learned in your videos have changed her behavior almost instantly. She still gets a little crazy here and there but you have helped my family tremendously. Thank you sir for your work.
Thanks so much!!
This video just helped explained why my pit bull went from listening to me and my fiancé to only listening to me sometimes now and never listening to him. She acts like a total monster with him, jumping up and mouthing him - like she is super excited to play around him. With me, she doesn't do that, but follows me whining a lot.
Thea's face and colouring look EXACTLY like my Smokey! The transformation of the owner though was insane to watch, even the 2nd day you could see that she was really getting it. I also appreciate that you didn't try to convince the owner whether to spay her dog or not, you were just giving her information and letting her make her own decision.
This was a very informative video when it comes to intact dogs, and explains a lot of why my intact male wants to sniff every blade of grass 😂 Going forward I now know why he is like this. Thanks 😊 Great video.
Yeah, just some background information about my experience.
Don’t worry, fixed dogs also want to sniff every blade of grass 😂. Spayed females are particularly bad for it!
can we also acknowledge that classic GSD excitement to be working once you get them into that headspace? god i love it. my dog gets so bright eyed when he realizes we are going to be "working" i call it. we had to do a tune up after my dog had his hip replacement surgery. it was so cool to see him slide back into that mode.
So grateful for this video because this scenario of a female GSD listening to the husband but not the wife is exactly our issue. This video is so helpful!! Thank you for all you do!!
Hope it helps!!
To create an environment for dogs and owners, that is calm and instructive is very very impressive. You got it Tom Davis, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching ! :)
I will say this dog/animal work teaches you so much about your own confidence and build up of self esteem, understanding yourself, your body, your movements. I love it all lol
Love this Shepherd series, very interesting and reaffirming.
Thx Tom 😎👍🐺🐾
I had a GSD and loved him so much, but learned that breed is too intense for me. So important to understand breed behavior and what you can handle and will work best with your lifestyle.
Great video, it is interesting to see the group training and how the German Shepard reacted. The owner seemed much more confident in the end.
Thanks so much, Ben!
Just watching the increase in the owners confidence was wonderful.
One of your best training/instructional videos! I concur with the intact female behavior. It definitely gets them amped up and particularly right before a heat cycle. In fact, I have learned that when my female acts bratty or screamy that she Is just about to go into heat!😱😱😱
You are one of the best trainers online. I wish I could attend one of your classes, so my now 4 year old GSD could learn to ignore other dogs and not be so reactive. This GSD did a great job listening to her owner on a reasonably period of time.
Thanks for being there for all of us, Tom.
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Great video. What a beautiful dog! Loved how focused and engaged the owner was in learning these skills.
Thanks so much for watching :))
This is exactly where I’m at with my Dutchie- about 9mos old, intact male. Listens to my husband so much better than me, and very reactive to everything when he’s with just me- reactivity started right at about the 8-8.5 month old mark. Working on getting him fixed right now and working with a trainer to train ME on how to handle him and be a leader so he will listen to me and behave like he does with my husband. It can be so incredibly frustrating watching how the dog behaves with my husband though- just the complete opposite! Even though my dog is a LOT more reactive than Thea is, this video gives me hope!
Started watching Tom's videos for my dog. Kept watching bc this is so heartwarming. Honestly, my dog and I are closer too. Thanks Tom!
You are an excellent trainer. I have 3 GSD's. This woman did very well with her dog using your training methods. I have 3 GSD's, one Senior, one black 4 month old male and an 11 month Sable still intact female. I learn a lot from your videos. Thank you so much!
The behaviors of this dog are so similar to mine and so many issues I’ve had with mine were addressed here. My dog definitely does the same “face palms” to me too and this helps so much. Thank you!
Always learn something with the videos you share. On a side note, production quality is getting better with every vid. Thanks for sharing - I love seeing these transformations and owners that love their dogs looking for guidance
Thank you so much for this video! My two year old female GSD is a little worse than this lovely girl, but...your work with this team is exactly what I need!
Love your content! Thank you for all the hard work and knowledge you share with us!
Thanks so much, Michelle!
As a GSD's breeder & trainer, they get 1 command, no repeats. No response? I say "now" firmly. They've heard the command already. Never used food, either. Totally agree, getting fixed around 1 yr. ❤
“Humans by Tom” love it! 🐾💕
its so nice to hear you say that you waited to spay/neuter your dogs. i’ve always heard it’s better for them and some people are still so stuck on having them fixed as early as possible and try to make you feel bad about waiting
You are AWESOME!! your videos have helped me soooo much to read my dogs better and to teach them how to focus on me. THANK YOU! ❤ from 🇬🇧
I’m so happy to say my 14 month old male never went through a “change” due to being intact. He is still the same sweet, patient and sociable dog he always was. But I think that has to do with the advanced obedience I’ve put into him. Now even with being intact I can call him away from a female in heat and get him to ignore her.
Happy for you
he’s only 14 months old. there may come a time where he’s unable to follow your directions due to his mating instinct. to preserve the longevity of his life, reduce his chances of painful cancer and improve his outlook, it’s best to have him neutered.
@@weeniehutjr9977 Nothing ever happened with my 8 year old in tact dog
The ball with the rubber string!!!! They used to be called rocket balls. I used to live with the guy who invented them, he was a close family friend. He died from cancer years ago but he was a really really really incredible man and inventor. So it seriously warms my heart to see u using those 😍 you are awesome. I'm not sure what they're called now but I always knew them as rocket balls and u could shoot them up to 200 ft into the air! Lol. Seriously soo soo cool u use those!!!
I love your methods of training and share your philosophies with everyone I know that has dogs.
These videos are so helpful. Not only for informative purposes but also for encouragement. The education is priceless. Thank you so much for your videos!
I recently discovered your videos, and I really appreciate your techniques with the dogs, and your teaching style. I have been working with my 8 year old bully mix, and he's come a long way on the leash ... when there are absolutely no distractions. Outside, he's more interested in sniffing the ground than any flick or pop of his leash - like I'm not even there. I would love to see some guidance for gaining his engagement when he's so distracted by smells outside (and this is in our own yard too). Thank you!
Haven’t watched for a while, but when I do, I am ALWAYS inspired! Thanks for another great video… love the new space!!!
I always learn so much from you!
Thanks so much!
This video was made for my husband and Luna!!! My husband can’t do anything with my GSD, Luna. Interested what you said about intact dogs smelling so much. However, what do you do when your spayed female (spayed at 20 months and is now 26 months old) smells everything? She can pee and goes back and smells her own pee. I have never had a dog that is so nosy. Suggestions anyone.
She’s still young exploring new things as they go! Could be a new dog in the area or if you take her on different routes my dog would constantly sniff if I took her a different way or walked her on a different side of the street than normal because it was “different” even in our yard sometimes she’d sniff lots sometimes it’s new scents as dogs noses are so powerful an example we had a new dog next door that took the same walk route as us and she’d pee and then my dog would pee exactly there as well then sniff her pee we were told it was to make sure that it was “her spot” and the other dogs smell was “covered up” As for known places I took my dog to a trainer who was not the best and more so “abusive” than training (I regret taking her there 😕) and it was anxiety ridden for her which made her sniff even more at home too! A better trainer said It was because of the nerves! So if your dog went through something (big or small)that triggered a nerve that could also be why she’s smelling so much because she’s trying to figure out the “unknown” or sniff out if it’s safe (these theories are just my knowledge from my dogs sniffing may not be the same)
@@Kayla-cq7rq interesting.
Fantastic information and training session. Did not realize how much a non fixed dog affects their actions. I always get rescue dogs and are fixed. Very interesting information, once again the more you share the more I learn.
Man Tom you are the best 🙏 hopefully I get to meet you one day!
I love the picture in picture during your explanation of what you were doing during the tune up. Inspired Tom! Very helpful.
again, doing the lords work!! I love this video more then most. Its awesome seeing an owner take responsibility and put in the work. It is unreal how patient you are with these owners and dogs Tom. I love what you do and support you and your team!
Thanks so much, Patirck!
This is perfect!!! My buddy's German Shepard is still fixed around that age and acts just like this!! Sharing this with my buddy asap!
I'm a new subscriber, I love your videos! Our 13 week old Rottweiler, Penny, is pulling on the leash. We will try these lessons with her tonight.
I need to find more info on the slip lead.
Thanks again!
My dog pays attention on a putting collar. I'm still working on an e collar.
I'm a fan of what works as you say. I want my dog to be successful and he can't on a harness
Hope the videos help!!
Great dog! Amazing owner for doing all she can to perfect training.
I feel like dog maturity isn't talked about enough. developmental stages in the first 2 years is wild. our trainer is great at explaining this. we called him when my dog was around 6 months old and if you know a 6 month old GSD you know this is prime acting out phase in puppihood. lol omg i remember back then i was hopeless. He sat with us for our fist session just explaining what we could expect in general, what to expect out of our dog and what we needed to do to combat some of the bad behaviors so that transition between development didn't run our house hold it really helped a lot and he was not wrong. every different stage he was spot on with. now we are in the last half a year before he is deemed an adult dog and we are going through this phase of maturing and becoming an adult. we know how to handle it but if our trainer never sat us down and basically spelled it out i think we would have felt so lost and hopeless. especially the intact male shepherds being NOSE to the ground... that's 100% true for my dog.
Tom, have you done a video about behaviors you see for fixed vs jot fixed dogs, with the variables like age, gender, etc? I would love to see one
And here I was worried my dog is exactly like this one and she's only 5 months old so she still has a lot of growing to do but she's a Husky and Shepherd mix she has the exact temperament of both stubbornness and all and I totally get when you said that the dog is kind of saying make me because my dog follows me to the end of the Earth but as soon as I ask for the follow she's like um no, not every time, which then also goes for everything like my garden and stuff that I say no to she checks to see if I'm serious and I'm going to follow through and there are times when you don't have the ability to always follow through you just need them to listen especially when you've already trained this stuff daily for months straight with consistency for them to just start becoming teens/adults it's very difficult it's almost like starting your training all over 😟 so what I wanted to add is I noticed you say good girl even when mistakes were made and you had to pull her a bit to get her to notice you and the command I thought I was overusing that statement good girl because I was saying it even after errors when she did the thing even though I had to use some pressure I kind of started to feel like I was encouraging bad behavior because she became confused thinking she could sometimes do those things.. and she'd still get a good girl out of it from me if she eventually did it. Do you know what I mean I feel like I shouldn't be saying good girl so much when she does not do it correctly I'd rather just say nothing correct her and move forward with the good things would that be okay as well to not acknowledge the mistakes/intentionally not listening until she's ready if I have to use that pressure she's not understanding that my simple command should be enough 🤔
If the dog knows and understands the command fully, then yes that should work,as sometimes intermittent praise works better than constant praise.
@@heidisparks4688 thanks for replying 😁
I always like before I watch you videos because I know they are always going to be amazing.
"Normally we get messes" hahahahaha
My rescue GSD female is approximately 2yrs old and since we met a year or so ago she loves for me to lightly touch her head and or snout, I was calming her in the car the 3 hrs drive home the entire way, she'd been in numerous vehicles over a 12-14hr total trip and the only time she was calm enough to get some sleep was while I was lightly rubbing her forehead,to this moment, like a off button, she just sits and doesn't move , crazy
People forget dogs had jobs, the fact they are now pets is to honor their ancestors sacrifices A gift of our modern society.
Love your videos. Very educating and eyes opening 👌
I love that the owner wants to work with her dog
It feels weird to make my dog heel go the left. It seems so awkward. I didn’t realize I was doing it wrong until someone told me that I’m supposed to have them to my left. Just feels weird
Great owner!! Love Tom. And Love all these people coming through with their GSD’s bc so many get dumped and euthanized.
I've had German Shepherds since living in Germany in the 80s. They need training from the start, so many get cute GSD puppies and by the time they're 4 months old, that cute puppy is out of control. There was a break in my owning a GSD because I couldn't put in the time it would take. Now I'm back to having two intact males, but I'm the alpha, all 5 feet of me!
Thank u for what u do! We live in seattle and just had a German shepherd from Skete NY ! She will be 5 months old on Aug 13
Her name is Mona !
We always watch ur videos and loves how u handle them !!
We already purchase ur e collar and will be deliver next week .
Hopefully we can use it properly!
Just came across this channel, and teaching my 11yr pup some new stuff! Thanks
My dog was fixed before her first heat. My vet recommended it. No issues from it. Honestly didn't really change anything. She's still a high strung goofball lol
He's always watching me to anticipate my next move or need.
It's a relationship between us, we trust each other.
Right? And a good owner does the same for their dogs... are they hot? Hungry? Anxious? Bored? When you have that bond you know well before they act out.
My GSD is an intact male and he would not do good in a setting with all those other dogs. Think “Marley and Me” yes, that’s him. Even after K9 off leash!!
Love your videos I'm working hard with my Springer he's so quick to learn most things but heeling is hard for him as he's so enthusiastic about life!
Our mastiff only listens to me, but it's less of an issue because he spends most of his time sleeping or sitting straight up and staring at someone. If husband tries to tell our dog to sit, lay down, go to bed, he will turn around and look at me like, "Do I have to?"
Love the tip about sitting 10:16 that was great!!!! your place looks AMAZING!!!!
Very useful information!! Thank you. I also love that you work a lot with Shepard. Thank you 🙏
Goooooood Stufff awesome. Thanks
"Good Girl"...Nice job training the human. 😁👍
To get my dog's attention, I can now say Moxie, Focus! But I taught this with treats for reward. Also, depending if she is in heel position or away from me, recall, out, leave it, come,or my emergency word NOW. But basically we did extensive eye contact training with tons of treats. We did that tune up routine up and down the back drive for....seems like a couple YEARS, before we continued on to the park. Finally, I joined a training club to get her to practice around other dogs.
Your videos are so helpfull!!
Thanks so much!
Hey! love your videos! could you talk about how you were able to have your dutch so calm around other dogs? What did you do when she was a puppy to make her not care about dogs?
Outstanding job Tom as always.
thank you!
I have a Doberman puppy, I don't really need to do anything to get his attention LOL 🤣.
Semi-joking aside, high pitched voice, high energy, and excitement gets his attention.
Same happened with our 2yr male GSD immediately after his adoption. We had my wife start making his meals and feeding him. Problem solved!
Another great video, Tom! Beautiful dog 😍🐶
Please add more merch my birthday is in october
soooo beautiful !!
does anybody know what line is this german sheperd?? working or showline
thank you
Love your videos.
Thanks si=o much!
Im my Dutch Sheppards best friend. Im one of the pack. My wife is his handler and has raised him since 4 weeks old.
amazing!!
This is how it was with our shepherds. Our male would only listen to me and our female would only listen to my wife. We are making progress in terms of both being the authority and in control for both shepherds.
With the November training in Oregon already sold out, will you be able to do another training there or in Washington state? Its hard to get to the east coast or even California. Please think about adding in the pacific northwest options more often. We love you here!
No sorry
So sad to hear this.
Upstate canine Academy don’t know if you will see this. Do you always keep them in a leash, even in the house? I see most issues people have are on walks but what if the issue is in the house? Jumping, crazy energy that never stops, not listening cause he wants to play. Do you just leave the leash on?
awesome video
Thankj you!!
She's bein a good girl 😍😍
Thanks for doing this! Very good info!
Funny that you say that obsession. Even though Karr is not an intact male he is obsessed Wabbits are his favourite. So I have a question why is it when I say it’s a baby he become less obsessive. We have one that sits in our yard and he barks at it though the window and I have to make him leave.
Thanks for the video have a great week.
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I see a elephant ear plant in the background, they are toxic to dogs if they ingest it, I almost lost a pup from her chewing on the plant. She become very sick & lethargic, Vet told me the plant was toxic. I used to grow them,just wanted to share.
The place we adopted our dog from said he never had any reactivity the the fosters witnessed. We adopted him at 1 and he wasn't fixed because the vets were backed up due to covid. Now I'm wondering if that delay had something to do with it.
How I wish you came to PORTUGAL 🇵🇹 ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙈🙈
🐾💌so I rescued my Rottie mix they fix them @2-3 months which I think is horrid there like just born. He humps dogs were playing after a while now @ 1yr 5 months and reactive on walks. I have been able to get the small dog thing behind us a bit but medium- large that he doesn't know 😤🙄. He acts as if he wants to tear them up it's hard on side walks with no where to go sometimes with a head halter or gentle leader on.
So helpful! Our dog is very similar, he’s not a ‘problem/ mess’ dog, he just sometimes chooses when he wants to do things. Is it a bad idea to keep him on a long lead in the house and then only remove it once he does listen first time?
Yeah yu can but you can also just practice the behavior more in general.
@@tomdavisofficial it’s more every time we sit down, he goes into the kitchen so we get up every time to remove him but it just isn’t getting any better/ changing. As soon as we stand up, he listens and does it straight away.
@@thatgirlthatgrows is there a clear delineation of flooring between the kitchen and other rooms? That helped ours because they could see the boundary. Also, having a place for them to return where they can see but not be in the kitchen might be helpful. Our littlest guy has a pillow that we can “bin”. So we just tell him to get in his bin, placed where he can still see. We still have to get up now and again in other people’s houses because we live on a boat where our kitchen is our living room but it works.
@@thatgirlthatgrows does he come to you? If he would come you wouldn’t have to stand up if he doesn’t come then work on that that’s basic. Once he comes to you you can pet or reward and then have him go to a blanket or place like the other person said where he can see you eating And I would work on come and place separately at other times of the day before trying to tackle it at the table
@@thatgirlthatgrows and if there isn’t a clear threshold between the two rooms you could maybe roll up a blanket and place it between then and he can’t step over till you say. if there’s a doorway you could make him stop and wait every time throughout the day before going into the kitchen. Over time he would learn that hey I don’t go into the kitchen unless my mom has told me I can. I had a dog that I taught her to never go out of an open car door everytime we got out of the car she had to wait. And eventually she would just wait on her own everytime I didn’t have to say anything I would say ok come to release her and she’d come bounding out immediately. At first she only had to wait a second but I worked up to like five minutes. She also had to wait at the inside outside house doors when I was training just so it would stick more. As she got older I didn’t make her wait at the house door cuz we live in the country so it’s not life threatening if she runs out and she would always come back when I asked she learned faster tho because I made her do it more often each day I didn’t take her in car the everyday but I did go outside with her everyday