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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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    Serious levels of fear aggression culminating in aggressive show of barking, lunging, and even biting. This is no good. Cynthia and her dog need help and need it fast. Will Cyntia be able to keep Ava from reverting back to her old ways? Stay tuned for a check-in update from Cynthia and Ava.
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  • @AmericanStandardK9
    @AmericanStandardK9  7 месяцев назад +7

    Don't forget to check out our amazing online courses at DIYK9.com. Also please feel free to comment below your experience using our training techniques. My team and I love to read them. See you in the courses!

    • @marissasmith4478
      @marissasmith4478 19 дней назад

      I just LOVE watching you! After watching a couple of your videos on how to walk them, my dog has done amazingly with training. She was like Ava on walks, without the aggression. She's an almost 2 year old goldendoodle, so not a small dog to handle. She would knock me off my feet all the time. I've bought a shock collar. She would get out and run around the neighborhood and play "dodge," as she's super quick I could never grab her until a stranger came or she gave up. She has turned around for the better!! I'm working on getting her to sit when I stop walking. I had to physically make her sit for her to get that so she is also clueless about "down." I've been looking for your video on how to do that. We've also worked on not jumping on people. So now water working on the former, and also to stay and what to do when someone comes to the door and walks in (not eun over and jump up and throw her huge body all over the person). Thanks so much for all you do and for sharing your videos to reach people like me!! ❤

  • @12345640191
    @12345640191 Год назад +199

    I've never read a book so fast! ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU Learning about his dogs and experiences was just the icing on the cake - bed this book through and through. We're working with our new pup and Brandon's advise was just what I needed. Wish he'd just come and train for me haha but it's good for us and happy to have this new set of tools to use on our pup.

  • @joeyprince2910
    @joeyprince2910 2 года назад +243

    You deserve a lot more attention than what RUclips is giving you. If you ever decide to take students I would like to spend a couple months working with you.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +54

      We take students. Email us

    • @ushaballal7059
      @ushaballal7059 Год назад +9

      @@AmericanStandardK9 please do something in India too 😀..i would like to be your student too

    • @johnathanblue2150
      @johnathanblue2150 Год назад

      Poor audio

    • @amycox8915
      @amycox8915 8 месяцев назад

      Do you have anyone in Las Vegas?

    • @jg8963
      @jg8963 5 месяцев назад

      @@AmericanStandardK9 my Name is Jose Guidos and I just wrote you an email, I had no idea you guys were in South Florida. Love the channel and it would be an honor to work with you all. Hope to hear back soon.

  • @DigRigPowersport
    @DigRigPowersport 2 года назад +169

    Love the fact that you’re a no nonsense trainer. I’m retired military and have been around the more high strung dogs like Belgians and GS. Teaching people the real way to adjust a dogs attitude is inspiring and a breath of fresh air. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched another trainer video on RUclips and said you’re an idiot. Keep up the great content and I subscribed.

    • @nedudki
      @nedudki 2 года назад +19

      " another trainer video on RUclips and said you’re an idiot."
      LOL
      They are clearly jealous, clowns or butt-hurt.
      Maybe they hard hard time to achieve something or they were never be able and here, this guy does it every day, just like that.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +17

      Thank you gentlemen. Much appreciated

    • @kerridetcheverry605
      @kerridetcheverry605 2 года назад +2

      I would like to get a puppy down the rd but first wqnt to be educated on how to train properly. From all I have been watching I like yours best. Thanks for the videos I subscribed and will continue learning.

    • @WitchOnABroomstick
      @WitchOnABroomstick Год назад +1

      well since you are well known with the malinois: do u have any tips for when my dog keeps on lunging barking and even biting humans animals cars scrooters bikers etc?
      All i know is that she hasnt been socialized at all, only knew a small grass field behind her house and never been in contact other then the (previous) owner.
      She is 14 months old and i got her for 6 days with me now.
      i dont know what happend in her past, previous owner probly aint telling me everything, and the breeder acts like he never breeded dogs etc. very strange. anways:
      strong fixation from far ahead, leash pulling, ears forward, front feet positioned and leaning forward then goes straight into lunging and biting.
      I tried standing in front of her and the dog she is fixating/focussing on(she just avoid and ignore me and lunge). i tried treats (she ignores and goes into lunge).
      i tried walking away completely(she turns around to the dog and continue to lunge, all of this with barking too) i tried distance and standing still(she ignores me and keeps on fixating on the dog, wont respond to me at all, sometimes taking my treat but it doesnt draw her focuss away either)
      Since she needs to get used to her new enviourment, i try to take her into the same streets so she wont be over stimulated, getting fimilliar with it.
      But, i do notice even though i take the same routes/streets, she CONTINIOUSLY sniff the same street(s) over and over again, in such a crazy hectic way that i think is not normal at all.
      first i thought its because its all new, but in these 6 days i took her more then 7 times a day on that same street, and it didnt change this behaviour at all..
      its like she is on crack and VERY sensitive to the traffic sounds. some times i petted her in the hope to calm down, and when my hand made contact with her body, it looked like she was startled, but immediately continues the hectic sniffing. looking around all the time too, looking backwards, trying to walk in front of me when we approach corners, when a human comes from that corner she barks and stays in front of me.
      a guy who was just running came from behind us- to pass us by and continue his run- said ''Excuse me'' and passed by, dog was walking on the same side as the runner, as he was passing by in a split second: she bit his arm.
      so sorry for this long story. sigh.. at home she is sooo sweet but outside this above is constantly.

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 Год назад +3

      Since your post, Garret has created very in depth paid content for dog training. The $19.99/mth membership gives you access to 'The Perfect Walk", access to his weekly live training and Q&A, membership forum access and private Facebook groups to ask questions and get help, and it gives you discounts on any other course. I think the worst video I've seen of dog training was some guy (not Garret) who was a paid dog trainer. This guy was in a customers' home, trying to train their dog to sit. He LITERALLY gave the dog the command to sit, and then waited for 17 minutes until the dog sat, then gave the dog a food reward. First, any dog trainer should know (probably the first thing they should know) is dogs live in 3-5 second blips. If you do not deliver the reward or correction in that time (preferably in

  • @Kiya-me
    @Kiya-me 2 года назад +38

    I would like to have seen more of the behind-the-scenes work!

  • @michaelmorelli707
    @michaelmorelli707 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello Mr. American Standard. I recently adopted a dog from the pound (animal shelter). On walks in my apartment complex, he would bark and lunge at people. I became scared I would be evicted, because in my lease it has clauses against aggressive dogs. Today I took him on a walk using the herm sprenger, instant difference. The pulling was over, immediately. Also he encountered some people. He lunged and barked. I gave him a pretty good yank on the leash, and he stopped behaving like that immediately. Then on the way back to my apartment, there was 2 people screaming at each other, he looked at them, but did not bark or lunge, I gave him several corrections, to which he immediately responded. This video and the herm sprenger products are livesavers!! Thank you sir!!

  • @mizzourita3896
    @mizzourita3896 Год назад +28

    You are my new favorite human being. I've watched 4 other videos that just gassed on and on about making sure the dog is comfortable and you're relaxed and everybody's relaxed and oh let's get a stuffed dog out to practice with (because every dog owner just has a life-size dummy dog lying around) and I didn't learn a damn thing about how to actually correct the behavior. Until this video. Thank you sir.

  • @MegaVolz
    @MegaVolz 7 месяцев назад +8

    My pup got charged by three big dogs when we were out for a walk. Now she's barking and pulling the whole time. I've followed your advice. It's a work in progress, but she's doing better every walk!

  • @user-re1yu9tu1v
    @user-re1yu9tu1v 8 месяцев назад +10

    Can’t even put in words what your videos have done for me and my 15 month old Doberman. The prong collar and your directions have been a game changer. His leash walking is amazing and we are currently working on reacting to other dogs. He doesn’t always react to another dog on leash but I don’t want him reacting at all. Thanks doesn’t begin to say how we feel!!

    • @karlpatton1249
      @karlpatton1249 7 месяцев назад +1

      I have a 11 month old Doberman and watching all his videos now, they are fantastic. The leash pulling has been a night and day difference, not 100% but so much better. Like you I am now focused on reaction. My Dob can sometimes be just ok and ignore somewhat then other times he goes wild lunging towards dogs and sometimes people 10 yards away. Very unpredictable!

  • @baoxiong296
    @baoxiong296 Год назад +12

    Puppy Jesus indeed! I’ve been watching your videos to help with my GSD and it’s been so helpful!
    Thanks for putting these out!

  • @jasongomezmma
    @jasongomezmma 11 месяцев назад +3

    Did not expect Cynthia to sound like that 🤣🤣

  • @billclark8241
    @billclark8241 Год назад

    Glad you are helping other people with their dogs. Keep doing what you're doing as your videos will get better and better.

  • @jakemoore954
    @jakemoore954 Год назад

    I bought my first herm springer because of you and this stray dog that showed up food aggressive treat gaurder growled at kids he bit my father when he first came to the house and in a months time you would think I'd been training him since a puppy and I couldn't of done it without your videos thank you so much !

  • @user-yf8mp2bx6b
    @user-yf8mp2bx6b Год назад +3

    That was just awesome. Incredible control ! What a transformation!

  • @TopFlightCJ
    @TopFlightCJ Год назад +10

    Dude your amazing! I’ve dealt with different trainers and your videos have changed my life! Keep up that amazing work and knowledge! So amazing!!

  • @cynthiawandel2038
    @cynthiawandel2038 10 месяцев назад +3

    Boy do I wish you lived around me! That’s exactly how one of my dogs act. I’m getting a lot of tips from your videos! Love your videos! ❤️

  • @mindlab780ab6
    @mindlab780ab6 Год назад

    You’re the absolute best in dog training ..I’ve learned so much just by watching all your videos . Greetings from your friend from the north 🍁 🇨🇦

  • @jmighty33zero
    @jmighty33zero 3 месяца назад

    I love that i found this channel, we have a 4 year old Aussie doodle that was my first dog i ever trained and for the most part he is a great dog with the basics bit was a covid puppy and wasnt socialized like he should have been. He has dog friends around the neighborhood and plays well with them. So we decided to get another Aussie and these videos are a huge help we also joined a local dog training club. But our biggest problem now is the two "get along" but they dont know how to play together without one getting upset (mainly the puppy gets aggressive) i stop the and separate but it hasn't gotten better over the courseof this week

  • @blakealanm
    @blakealanm Год назад +12

    The one thing that sticks out in my head the most is how the audio was mixed. I had to turn it up for the dialogue, suddenly I'm being blasted with music, I turned it down, then I can hear the dialogue a few seconds later.
    I love the work that you're doing! Keep it going!

  • @ashleysandoval2039
    @ashleysandoval2039 Год назад +19

    Recently got an 8 month old mini Australian Shepard and I’m currently dealing with everything Cynthia was except the biting. Your videos give me hope that my current situation will pass

    • @adellongino9413
      @adellongino9413 Год назад +2

      Has it improved?

    • @BlueDauntless
      @BlueDauntless 8 месяцев назад

      Same. I have a full size Aussie and I can’t take her anywhere on a collar.
      She’s never bitten me though

  • @Nyla_
    @Nyla_ 11 месяцев назад

    Following you for a while and still find so much content I didn't watch yet.
    Love your videos and how you work with dogs.
    Reminds me so much of what I learned from a GSD kennel club in Germany.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @xclusivez9410
    @xclusivez9410 Год назад +1

    LOVE your attitude. Keep up the wonderful work man. You earned a subscriber.

  • @souljayt8411
    @souljayt8411 2 года назад

    god bless u brother. u know exactly what you're doing when it comes to giving advice.

  • @francecoolidge7379
    @francecoolidge7379 Год назад

    Very kind 💯
    he answer me without asking me anything
    Thank you so much for sharing all those free videos
    France from Canada

  • @sameerajgaonkar23
    @sameerajgaonkar23 2 года назад +1

    You are a blessing ..
    Blessings to the dogs as well as the dog families ..
    Stay blessed ..
    Am blessed with a very lovely Dakota sport retriever with astounding genetics ...
    We didnot even have to teach him anything..
    Just talking to him from day 22 as if he is a good boy ....
    Never needed to lure him with food ,chain or collar ..
    Just talk to him ..
    N he follows ...
    Even poo is done as n when told ..
    Absolu6 non demanding n hence overloved n pampered ..
    I use many of your visions n tricks to train friends dogs ...and my dogs 's friends ....

  • @earthrooster1969
    @earthrooster1969 Год назад

    Love the time you take to really explain!

  • @googoothedinosaur
    @googoothedinosaur Год назад +1

    Love the fact that you did a semi Rocky montage , like it’s been weeks of hard work & then say it’s been 2 hours😂 that’s instant impact💯

  • @micheleehaddock4114
    @micheleehaddock4114 Год назад

    Thank you thank you omg thank you I was stressing with our blue heeler pulling, puts strain on my back. I seen your video and I took him out and he learned in fifteen minutes. He pulls but it's a working process. But not to the point he does not listen to my commands.. not this video but I absolutely thank you so much. Now I have my daughters jack Russells who do exactly what this sweet doggy did in the beginning. It's so stressful because they need to go outside and not be too much on my body. And worry about them biting ppl.

  • @astrainspace
    @astrainspace Год назад

    thank you so much for the content you put out. using a prong collar on my amstaff mix really made it easier to walk her and help with her reactivity to people and other dogs!

  • @Kiya-me
    @Kiya-me Год назад

    ❤ your training. Thank you!

  • @garywanner7860
    @garywanner7860 11 месяцев назад +7

    I appreciate that you use a combination of corrections and positive reinforcement to get the dog focused on you. I have a 16 week old Belgian Tervuren who is doing fairly well on a flat collar, but some days are better than others. At what age would you recommend switching to a prong collar?

  • @gamersrimaginators2862
    @gamersrimaginators2862 Год назад +1

    Is there a full video for this? Am very amazed by this guy's knowledge..I just wanted to see where was the transition of when n why the dog calmed down..I have a very fearful GSD

  • @jollyfighter7319
    @jollyfighter7319 5 месяцев назад

    You are like a wizard to me. I am working on my dog focusing on me for a couple of weeks now, with mediocre success.

  • @user-wb2fn4yu8n
    @user-wb2fn4yu8n 2 года назад +4

    Awesome vid you guys I like the longer episodes!
    “I’m crazy I’m crazy!” 🤣 6:33

  • @dylanshirkey2800
    @dylanshirkey2800 2 года назад +7

    Hey, thank you so much! I started training my dogs in the way you showed here, and in some other videos, and it has been a complete life-changer. Additionally, one of my dogs whines terribly - almost as much as the dog in this video barked. Would you say say the whining could be treated similarly? To me, it seems like she has terrible anxiety - her mother acted the exact same way. Whether in public around people, or out in nature around squirrels,etc., the whining is unbearable. When I started the changing-directions technique yesterday, her whining did seem to stop and she was not pulling. I guess my main question is, is this technique able to treat chronic whining long-term, similarly to how it treats the barking of this dog? Are whining and barking similar behaviors simply portrayed differently?
    Thanks!!

  • @kendall8130
    @kendall8130 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am always taking my German shepherd on walks around our neighborhood and when she sees people or dogs she barks so much and pulls, her back also gets all spikey. She has met a few people that we see pretty often and she may bark a few times but she doesn’t mind them. It’s mainly the people she doesn’t know.

  • @Deeeez132
    @Deeeez132 10 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH, IVE WATCHED COUNTLESS VIDEOS BUT NOTHING HAS BEEN AS USEFUL AS YOUR TECHNIQUES. IVE MANAGED TO CONTROL MY GSP FROM PAYING ATTENTION TO BIRDS, ANIMALS, ETC BECAUSE OF YOU!!!

  • @yuliabroyde4342
    @yuliabroyde4342 2 года назад +14

    Love your videos ❤️
    Are you, by any chance, planning to make similar training videos for people with two or more dogs? Problems of the pack mentally, then dogs in the pack wind up each other.

  • @waynemurrah4892
    @waynemurrah4892 5 месяцев назад

    Great video as always

  • @AKIYIAKELLY
    @AKIYIAKELLY Год назад

    Great job Guys. 💜

  • @spooky1234561
    @spooky1234561 Месяц назад

    Great information thanks alot :)

  • @Panini-sp9bw
    @Panini-sp9bw 2 месяца назад

    I am SO IMPRESSED!! My border collie is just like this Australian shepherd.

  • @nabarungautam6995
    @nabarungautam6995 2 года назад +3

    He should get a noble peace award .. also the chief position in UN

  • @athenac5296
    @athenac5296 4 месяца назад

    This is the first time I've seen how to properly put the collar on. Thanks!!

  • @asht2459
    @asht2459 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for making this video! This was the first video I found of a dog that is actually as reactive as my rescue. My dog is a 22 lb terrier mix who lunges, cries, whines, barks, and twists on her leash to get to other people and dogs. She is young, they thought she was a year and a half but now we think she is under a year. She is very stressed and is very sweet like her dog but turns into a psycho dog. This was helpful, I will have to get a different collar for her and try these techniques and see how it works. Thank you!

    • @carlin-
      @carlin- Месяц назад

      Have you seen any progression in your dog?

  • @OnlyPetsChannel
    @OnlyPetsChannel 2 года назад +6

    This guy deserves more credit 👏

  • @Rainy78
    @Rainy78 Год назад

    Wow, amazing! 👌❤️

  • @chrissiemens
    @chrissiemens Год назад +4

    7:59 that was smooth af

    • @pauldack5129
      @pauldack5129 7 дней назад +1

      Lol I saw that too. I had to rewind to check out how slick that was.

  • @arzkh7601
    @arzkh7601 Год назад

    "Oh my God, what?" 😂.... your videos are funny and helpful.

  • @user-fu7fu6uj7p
    @user-fu7fu6uj7p 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic.

  • @saraw9146
    @saraw9146 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @stephaniegaul
    @stephaniegaul Год назад +1

    I have a mini Aussie exact same behavior. Fear based aggression. It developed after vet visits. We are working on it. But I would like to see a follow up or more details on this one. I need to try the ecollar.

  • @buxA57
    @buxA57 Год назад +1

    Since i found your channel my dog changed so much its unbelievable and im glad i found this video of yours. My dog is ok with people and most of the dogs but some dogs she know that barks at her a lot for long time she starts to be annoyed by them and when she encounter them she wanna go at them. From some other yt channel (dont remember which) i got informathion that i shouldnt correct dog with prong collar when dog is in this state so i tried lure her away with treats or just by me walking away. It works in the moment but when she meets that type of dog again its same thing. I see you use prong to correct this behavior as well so Im gonna try it when opportunity comes, will let know in comments how it went.

  • @natkakat
    @natkakat 10 месяцев назад

    my dog is the same way at 6 months i need to try this immediately the sooner i get him under control the better

  • @RGRockboyGamingVLOG
    @RGRockboyGamingVLOG 11 месяцев назад

    Extremely beautiful shepard and you work is simply breathtaking. A real dog trainer. GJ keep it up.

  • @REALIONESS
    @REALIONESS 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a one year old Aussie and he’s normally very well behaved but he’s very territorial of our house (we live in a town house) even on our driveway he becomes reactive. I’m working on this issue with him.

  • @shark11175
    @shark11175 2 года назад

    Youre on amazing person and trainer. Wow

  • @useemehere2
    @useemehere2 Год назад

    Nice dog training.

  • @scottcartney707
    @scottcartney707 2 года назад +7

    Let's put it this way. I want my dog trained. I will use the means necessary to train her. She is a stubborn malinois, and being only positive just doesn't cut it. Apart from actual abuse (beating my dog), if I have to use some negative reinforcement for her to know I mean business, I will. After all, when I walk down the street and my dog doesn't lunge at u, Mr positive only, ur still.happy right?

    • @LadyMinNYC
      @LadyMinNYC 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for being a responsible owner. your aware that your dog has the potential to harm and have taken the necessary steps to assure not only your safety but your dog's and everyone else.

  • @victoe5780
    @victoe5780 Год назад +1

    Do you recommend the prong collar during daily walks or only during specific training sessions?

  • @robertkezer3665
    @robertkezer3665 Год назад +1

    Nice job. Wolves play follow the leader. Usually the leader in this game has the pelt of a rabbit and is running. This means you the leader has to be the most interesting thing. You showed how to make that happen. TY

  • @lynnlassen6649
    @lynnlassen6649 Месяц назад

    Dog kept head checking the photographer, she’s on the road to a happy life!

  • @liam8944
    @liam8944 2 года назад

    Nice video , I will be buying the prong collar.

  • @carriecampbell9927
    @carriecampbell9927 2 года назад +13

    My Aussie is starting to be the same with leash reactivity. She does not bite me and has never bitten anyone. She plays fine off leash. Does not like strangers and strange dogs. All the trainers I wasted money on told me she was excited reactive. I think it’s like this.

    • @carriecampbell9927
      @carriecampbell9927 2 года назад +2

      We had a dog lung us while we were walking and I believe that may have triggered her behavior. She is fine in the car and someone walks close.

    • @themechanicred
      @themechanicred 9 месяцев назад

      @@carriecampbell9927other dogs being aggressive can definitely cause this im experiencing something similar with my great Pyrenees but I suspect it’s because he’s getting older and his guard instincts are kicking into high gear

  • @henryvalenzuela3946
    @henryvalenzuela3946 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent lesson! You’re an awesome trainer. Would it be possible for you to post some lessons working with Terriers?
    Thank you in advance for your response.

  • @scottstevens2777
    @scottstevens2777 Год назад

    I enjoy your videos. You saved us with the Springer collar video.
    My dobie pup picks up Everything on the street and chews it. It’s very difficult to stop him. Could you help us out with that problem? Thank you!

  • @hasisme1
    @hasisme1 Год назад

    What a beautiful dog

  • @anabozic8748
    @anabozic8748 2 месяца назад

    My dog is just like this one just less severe. When we go out into the yard and she sees a person walking the street or a neighbor in their own yard she will immediately fire the "omega alarm" XD I give her leash corrections but it's difficult to calm her down. Once she's quiet we go to the street and if she sees someone walking she will repeat the same thing- bark like crazy until they leave. Interesting part is she only does that if we're in the yard or close to the house. During the walk she wont bark at people but she gets nervous whenever someone's walking in our direction. If someone's walking behind us it's even worse because she will constantly keep turning around to look at them. If i stop walking she will just stare at them and get even more uncomfortable. It's been like that since she was a puppy. She was scared of everything. People, dogs, noises. If we were outside and she heard someone talking she'd immediately run into the house. She's a year old now, she's not scared of dogs anymore but still reactive to people, and especially if we have any guests i have to lock her inside another room. It's really annoying because I'm correcting her every time she reacts but i don't see any changes

  • @Bailey_and_Zeus
    @Bailey_and_Zeus Год назад

    … I hated the slip lead (I felt like my dog could not breathe and he was gasping for air) but I am wondering what do you think about the head collar instead of the prong collar? I think it might be one step before the prong collar but maybe I won’t have to go there with my dog. His problems are lead reactivity, pulling and lounging towards dogs to play with them. He’s just over 9.5 months old GSD so still a puppy who looks like a big dog now and most people are afraid of GSD although mine is good with kids, people and dogs but when they see him run towards their dog (and he can be really fast) they get scared.. I tend to walk him off lead if there is no one around and clip him back on when there are people with other dogs on a lead nearby but sometimes someone will come out of nowhere and this is when he seems to scare some people. With all due respect if he was an aggressive dog he would be walked in a muzzle and on a lead at all times (I was growing up with an aggressive GSD so I know) but he is a puppy with a very friendly personality who is just playful. As he’s still in training he is not listening to me always 100% yet.. I really want him to have a better life than my old GSD and that is why I let him be a puppy and be happy but also trying to teach him that he can’t play with other dogs unless I let him (after agreeing with the other dogs owner it’s okay for them to play together) …

  • @Sasha-vq4nh
    @Sasha-vq4nh Год назад

    i really appreciated ur videos try to teach people how to basically tarning dogs. I have a 1 year old white germany shepherd i tring to training he loose leash walk with me ur videos really helps me a lot :) now my problem is everytime when friends or family memebers come to my house he was bark a lot inside our gate people see he act like that even dont want to get inside my house but when some people gets inside my house he act fine and friendly. I just dont know how to make my dog have more socialized where to start? I worried if i let he meet family members and go walk in the park he will be crazy or bite somebody.

  • @Velma839
    @Velma839 9 месяцев назад

    This dog is my dog 100% and I have had zero luck training him. We know his past, was a horrible neglect situation but he is so fearful. No trainer has helped, he’s now 4 and I’ve had 2 biceps tendon repairs so he will literally hurt me just trying to train. He’s 100 pounds and I’m just at a loss

  • @wretchedrue7859
    @wretchedrue7859 2 года назад +7

    You explain things very well. I can tell you that I did not want to resort to a prong collar. I trained my GSD with a choker then graduated to just a soft leash slipped loose around his neck Our almost 2 year old, STUBBORN "Malinois" is about to start wearing a prong. He's currently on a choker that works well, except when he sees another dog (heavy sigh) thank you!

    • @DadDnumba1
      @DadDnumba1 Год назад +2

      Not to be the dog trainer police but I just hate misinformation being spread. The choker is worse than a pinch collar(prong collar), it has no limit to its constriction and is what will cause the trachea on a dog to collapse. The pinch collar is like the Pitbull or Rottweiler with bad perception followed by misinformation over many years. As anything can cause harm when misused even food! I was hesitant to use a herm sprenger and still am but only use it if necessary. I am soooo glad I never went the choke collar route, if anything I prefer a martingale but to each there own. I advise to do your due diligence and research as much as you can. ✌️

    • @wretchedrue7859
      @wretchedrue7859 Год назад

      @@DadDnumba1 you're not supposed to "choke" them. They learn to listen to the quick "click click" sound of the choker. For a Shepherd it takes about five or ten minutes to train on one. Then you can walk them with your pinky. If you're not knowledgeable using one, don't use a choker

    • @DadDnumba1
      @DadDnumba1 Год назад +1

      @@wretchedrue7859 Oh, and if that's the intended usage the name should be "click collar".. just saying..

    • @wretchedrue7859
      @wretchedrue7859 Год назад

      @@DadDnumba1 I'd be more than glad to teach you how to properly use one, but alas, I'm sure there's a RUclips video already out there😁

    • @wretchedrue7859
      @wretchedrue7859 Год назад +1

      @@DadDnumba1 by the way, after making my comment over 3 months ago and purchasing a prong, I only needed to train him on it for about a week. Now he is on a leather slip.

  • @user-eh4rl2by7z
    @user-eh4rl2by7z 11 месяцев назад

    I had german shepherds but they where aggressive and I love wathing your videos

  • @Lcali43
    @Lcali43 Год назад

    My 9 mth old gsd needs wait....I need help to trainer him properly. I wish u were in California! Great video ty

  • @AP-vy7zn
    @AP-vy7zn 9 месяцев назад +5

    I'm so happy I found your channel! I recently adopted an 18-month-old St Bernard mix. She was taken away from her previous owner for neglect. She is a slightly nervous dog, and your training videos have been so helpful. The only thing I can't seem to break her out of is when she meets strangers, she lets out a low growl (no teeth). The growl has never escalated, and she allows the stranger to pet her after a few sniffs. Do you have any suggestions on how to break this? I want to work with her to the point she does not growl or even she's happy to meet strangers.

  • @kristofferhays3498
    @kristofferhays3498 Год назад

    Hello, I wanted to say you have some great training videos. We have a Border Collie/Auzie Mix and he looks mostly like a Border collie minus the tail; that is the only way you can tell he is a mix. Given that he was perhaps the two smartest dog breeds but also stubborn breeds in him as well. We have him excellently leash trained, he heals well and even around kids/adults he is fine and very obedient. He "Checks In regularly" as you stated that is a good sign. However, the only problem/issue I have with this dog is his reactiveness towards other dogs. We think because when he was young aprox 8 months old my wife took him to a dog park, and he was attacked. So, its our only problem with him, 98% of the time he is totally obedient and walks well on a leash. It took us maybe 1 day to train him and about two weeks for the basic commands but when he sees other dogs, he wants to eat their faces off. I am thinking should pay attention close to how he checks in with us while walking him on the leash and when he sees other dogs/cats. We also have the spiked training leash and have always used that. When we let him go off leash, we always use an electronic corrective collar just in case he takes off or another dog comes around and we want to heal him back to us. So after watching your videos I think what you are saying is that we need for him to pay attention to us and play close attention how he is reacting to use or checking in with us? Thank you, and these are excellent videos!

  • @alphadeamon208
    @alphadeamon208 Год назад

    This can help me to be better dog trainer in future

  • @MsDragonlady6
    @MsDragonlady6 Год назад +1

    I’m so glad I saw your video! My son has an American Eskimo mixed with Australian Shepherd and he barks/ lunges at everyone and everything. I need to get a collar like that for him.

  • @maryharper9321
    @maryharper9321 2 года назад

    Amazing difference

  • @christianduverge4644
    @christianduverge4644 Год назад +1

    My aussie behaves the same way. We're not sure what caused it as our male has had the same kind of exposure to people and other dogs. He is the sweetest pup but our female gets tense and extremely vocal. I believe it's a confidence issue within the dog.

  • @Tristenc
    @Tristenc 2 года назад

    Can you give any advice for Black Mouth Curs? Mine constantly gets distracted and pulls most of the time when we’re walking

  • @daddyshark9809
    @daddyshark9809 2 года назад +1

    Sir,with all the respects
    I've 1 year and 5months old pomeranian and he is the same as this one.
    Can I use this training on him?
    Because his bones are really soft than other dogs.

  • @LMFMartins
    @LMFMartins 9 месяцев назад

    Hello,
    I am very interested on what methods worked out here since my dog has exactly same issue.
    I also have a "She" who is very afraid of people and she will bark at whoever comes too close, she also lunges at dogs (but I am working on that and it is getting better). She has never bite or attempted to bite anyone, she just barks and backs out with fear, but I am afraid the more confidence she builds she might start trying to bite and I wanted to avoid that.
    I would like to know what worked out here the better, was it only the prong collar and corrections?
    I have not used it and wanted not to, but if it doesn't change I will have no other option. I usually take some treats (fortunately she is the type of dog that loves food and makes it easier) and try to take her attention to me and the treats rather than what is around her, but I have the feeling once the treats are gone she turns into the same, meaning that is a short term solution and not really a fix. She also is a disciplined dog, she listens as I have built some discipline with her already.
    There is also this "Gentle leader" but have not used it yet, I have only applied corrections with the leash which do work sometimes but not always.
    BTW, this is a dog I adopted from the shelter and has no specific breed.

  • @mamaclok
    @mamaclok 2 года назад +1

    This was more of a how to get your dog to walk next to you rather than how to make them stop barking. My pup barks at us and other dogs. How do I make him stop? Would an e-collar work with the barking?

  • @jamesbates5552
    @jamesbates5552 2 года назад

    When you took control of the red leash was the prong collar on it ?

  • @CassDiGiovanni
    @CassDiGiovanni Год назад

    where did you get this specific collar? i cant find it in the amazon link!

  • @johnjacobs3601
    @johnjacobs3601 2 года назад +1

    What a beautiful girl! Smart dogs. I knew she'd figure it right out.

  • @jim3293
    @jim3293 Год назад

    I’m curious what part of south Florida your located in? I’m in the Tampa area and my 8 month old Olde English Bulldogge could really use some good training. Are you able to teach them to stop chewing and eating things. My boy is always eating something he shouldn’t and then becomes lethargic trying to pass it. I’ve had to spend way too much money at the vet and I can’t afford to keep doing so. He is also very hyper and doesn’t do well with kids because he wants to jump all over them and he is 60lbs.

  • @MansterBear
    @MansterBear Год назад +1

    I had a male rottie that never barked at anything, other than a knock on the door.
    Now I have a female GSD and she barks at everything and it drives me crazy. I don't care so much if she's outside running around, but if someone comes to the door, she acts alot like that dog. and sometimes she'll pee a little if they come in. Once they come in she changes from the deeper bark to this real high pitch whiney bark. But if they just ignore her for a couple minutes she'll run laps around them and whine at them and then she'll eventually be fine.
    But we've also had a few times when multiple people (like 20+) have come over for birthday parties and stuff, and after about the 2nd person she didn't bark at anyone. We had kinds running and yelling and playing and she'd just watch them or run around with them (not chasing them).
    I'm not sure how to break the habit of barking (and having the fur on her neck puff up like this dog) every time someone comes over.

  • @sueharris6616
    @sueharris6616 Месяц назад

    You’re awesome

  • @hsimp316
    @hsimp316 5 месяцев назад

    Using your techniques, when I aminnpublic with myb4 month old gsd, people ask if I am a dig trainer, lol.. your videos are so easy to follow because you are ti the point. Although, we are having a hard time gettingbour boy ti stop biting. With me, he stoos when told, but most everyone else, well not so much.. any tips or videos?

  • @ThebASSman-go7fg
    @ThebASSman-go7fg Год назад

    Can you come to Cali?! My gf has a mini aussie that is exactly like this one. I would like to get him acting right but anytime I get near him he piddles. Definitely a lack of socialization because of covid. Tips? Suggestions? recommendations?

  • @asdfgjhsldfjgshdfg
    @asdfgjhsldfjgshdfg 2 года назад +3

    I started using a choker chain recently for my 6 month old GSD with this exact issue and have been using it in the same way you use the prong collar in the video. However, he just ignores it and continues to pull very hard and bark whenever he gets within 15 feet of another human or dog. Do you think I should switch to a prong collar? Would that solve this issue? I've been instantly switching directions just as you do in this video but he just won't understand.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +4

      Choke chains have little to no use at all in obedience training. Get the prong. Use it. Report back. You're welcome

    • @wingnutbert9685
      @wingnutbert9685 2 года назад +3

      Also, if I may, a lot of people don't realize that a 'choker' chain has to go on in a certain direction to work properly. And you can use any collar they same way a prong is used. But it's not a prong collar, so it doesn't work like a prong collar. I can swing a rolled up magazine exactly like a hammer. It isn't gonna work like a hammer.
      Other problem with 'chokers' is it has to be, like a prong right behind the dogs jaw/ears. Up high on the neck. But it has to fit over the dogs usually wider head, so by default, it's not tight enough to stay up high. I mod'ed them to be able to be tightened up once on the dog, but that was before using Herm Sprenger. And ONLY use a Herm Sprenger. Amazon is full of fakes and pet stores sell crap off-shore ones. Buy once, cry once.

  • @meganmccollum1434
    @meganmccollum1434 10 месяцев назад

    I have a two year old German shepherd mix that will hyper fixate on both dogs and people.... sometimes she is calm around people and will ignore them... other times like today she will bark / try to lunge at them until they pet her... after they pet her / she sniffs them, she shuts up... on walks she tends to pull really hard if she sees another dog and goes nuts with the barking and whining... her hair rarely stands up, only when she is around excessively huge dogs like a great Pyrenees.... do you have any advice for me? she went to training classes and did really well with her trainer / being around other dogs... but for some reason she is starting to revert back to normal even though we have been doing everything they wanted us to do...

  • @dragonhart1342
    @dragonhart1342 4 месяца назад

    Does a gentle lead work as well as a prong collar? Obviously they are very different but since the gentle lead directs the head rather than just a normal collar, I wonder if I can do something similar

  • @toolsconsumables7055
    @toolsconsumables7055 8 месяцев назад

    Very well done "Puppy Jesus". Kind regards.

  • @amandagoncalves4090
    @amandagoncalves4090 Год назад

    I would love for you to teach us how to use a prong collar please. I live in Argentina and here culturally is not seen as I good thing, so I can't find a trainer that think like you. Thank you for all your content

  • @MehdiHejazi-qk7zk
    @MehdiHejazi-qk7zk 5 месяцев назад

    What about ecollar instead ? Do you recommend it

  • @jw-vx8im
    @jw-vx8im 2 года назад +14

    The positive only trainers would want you to use a treat and when it fails they have no answer

  • @MBohnerASBTWH
    @MBohnerASBTWH Год назад

    I went back and saw the mother had an E collar on. Her first Litter. My pup was that first born. He is an aggressive pup.