GIANT Dog Won't Stop Jumping and Pulling!

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  • @virgo2716
    @virgo2716 Год назад +98

    As much as I wish I had sent my dog to Brandon for training before bringing him home ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU I am so grateful for this down-to-earth, practical guide. His training techniques and tips really work. Thank you as well for dedicating your life's work to rescue dogs, and to rescuing those of us who want the very best for our 4-legged family members.

  • @robjk8876
    @robjk8876 2 года назад +86

    It sure if you can, would be nice to see an update video on some of the dogs you trained. I just watched the two episodes of Bonnie the collie, also Sandy the golden retriever. Just be nice to see how they are doing. Obviously be hard to get video to show, but just a verbal update on some of the dogs would be really cool. Either way I’ve learned so much the way you explain everything is amazing. Thanks man.

    • @lisagibson4134
      @lisagibson4134 Год назад +2

      Fantastic idea, would love to see the progress..😀

  • @BlackNo1918
    @BlackNo1918 Год назад +13

    This lady is such an awesome owner. Putting aside her charming voice, she was kind, eager to learn and patient, so many virtues most people do not have nowadays. And she harvested great results very quickly, it was truly beautiful! And yes, as Will said: she is one of them lovely owners who doesn't want to stress their dog too much.. she has a beautiful, strong and well behaved dog. Awesome video!

  • @andybratt6022
    @andybratt6022 2 года назад +10

    Hey. It occurs to me that this is the same method that people should use raise kids. Too many parents look to the child to make decisions and the child doesn't know what to do so it "gets outside the green circle". Love it

  • @katejeggo3590
    @katejeggo3590 2 года назад +34

    Best dog trainer ever
    This man knows his stuff and it's all about education .

  • @Iris-bl2dr
    @Iris-bl2dr 2 года назад +3

    Fenrir, PLEASE come to the USA. your a doll. absolutely understandable, easy to learn and understand. No whistles, no hype, Simply Paww-some. These are little gold nuggets I can help my clients with as a pet sitter & dog walker. Thank You Fenrir😍🥰🐾
    Iris
    Murphys,Ca. USA

  • @Aprilme2
    @Aprilme2 2 года назад +16

    I've never heard balanced training explained so well. LOVE your videos!

  • @lisagibson4134
    @lisagibson4134 Год назад +2

    Will, you are so empowering... we walk, look after, feed and keep these wonderful dogs.. and most of all LOVE THEM..
    You show pure love with leadership, that's what they seek more than food...
    Thank you for your training ( that's human training) .🤣

  • @perrypelican9476
    @perrypelican9476 2 года назад +6

    She is so lucky to have such a wonderful dog and to be helped by you. Your advice and training is so good. She found you just in time. You are my new go to dog guy.

  • @102938mom
    @102938mom 2 года назад +6

    Thank you SOOO much for your videos. As a tiny woman whose husband wants a big dog I'm worried about issues like this.

    • @GrandisSilva
      @GrandisSilva 2 года назад +1

      How are you going now? Did you get the dog? Before I noticed how old your comment is I was going to say that if you get a puppy, remember to start training it as a puppy for how you want it to behave as an adult. Don't accept anything from a small pup that you won't accept from a large adult. Be consistent with that and the dog will learn.

  • @andymeechan4783
    @andymeechan4783 2 года назад +6

    You are pretty awesome big man. Thank you for the assistance!

  • @grandtaino
    @grandtaino 2 года назад +1

    The dog don't know how big and powerful they are until a owner show him you are no confident and afraid of his zize or power.

  • @PaulaDTozer
    @PaulaDTozer Год назад

    Superb argument for balanced training!

  • @fleurelizabeth5120
    @fleurelizabeth5120 2 года назад +3

    I have used lots of your techniques to fine tune the training of my adopted German Shepherd, who is 8 and I've had for a year. I have finally got the confidence to get a puppy, due in May, a Swiss Shepherd.

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 2 года назад +1

    Dogs and kids alike. All the research shows that kids with no boundaries or inconsistent ones, suffer from quite severe anxiety

  • @MrCaprock7
    @MrCaprock7 Год назад

    I don't even own a dog but very interesting to watch how to train and manage one's dog.

  • @av8orCH-47
    @av8orCH-47 2 года назад +7

    Another awesome video, amigo! Thanks for all the help. I'm training my 8 month old husky now and she has an affinity for everything other than me when we are walking. This is a big help.

  • @mattkane9gsd632
    @mattkane9gsd632 2 года назад +2

    As SOON as I see the fenrir notification I click no matter where or what I'm doing, love fenrir😁👌 probably the best I watch 👌👌👍👍

  • @topcatwarrior
    @topcatwarrior 2 года назад +14

    Lovely, Will, always helpful tips to training. I would have loved to have seen how an encounter with another dog would have worked out.

    • @liodimascio2980
      @liodimascio2980 2 года назад +2

      It would be a pop pop back to the circle 😂6:45

    • @topcatwarrior
      @topcatwarrior 2 года назад +2

      @@liodimascio2980 Easier said than done in real life😊

  • @cristiatutino3565
    @cristiatutino3565 Год назад

    I have a working lab/golden retriever mix and she has learned so fast about leash walking thanks to your pointers. I appreciate you making these videos for all of us.🎉

  • @tcmarie
    @tcmarie 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I'm so glad I found your channel. We have two husky/german shepherd puppies and they are in the jumping/biting phase. We have two grandbabies that the dogs are now bigger than. It's been rough trying to get them to stop jumping/biting while they are excited.

  • @davidleach9394
    @davidleach9394 Год назад

    found my new favourite guy...so cool

  • @brittle9951
    @brittle9951 2 года назад +1

    this is what i needed i have an akita that wont stop pulling ive been using your videos to learn and teach my dogs

  • @graciereyes2246
    @graciereyes2246 Год назад

    Love Will and his teachings. Thank you for all that you do!

  • @bieroy
    @bieroy 2 года назад +4

    Discovered your channel yesterday. I'm already loving your videos!

  • @pattyh5113
    @pattyh5113 2 года назад +1

    I love his ways I only wish he was near me to help with my 11 month old Corso. She can be a handful at times. You truly are an amazing trainer❤️

  • @yuliyaarora1331
    @yuliyaarora1331 2 года назад +4

    Totally agree. I started with slip lead however with help of a trainer I moved to Herm sprenger collar - what a change plus applying tune up walk and yes! Bingo! Drastic improvement on dog/people reactivity. Walks are pleasure and hardly even pop the leash things are so much better! Thank you and regards from 🇨🇦

  • @amyleahy897
    @amyleahy897 Год назад

    watching this to prepare myself before my berner gets to her full size. shes 6months old right now

  • @gavin7706
    @gavin7706 2 года назад +4

    Hi Will
    Absolute class as usual 🐕
    Keep them coming 👍

  • @phillmaf7319
    @phillmaf7319 2 года назад

    The K.I.S.S. principle always in action. You are not only very good with your self,your good with the dogs and especially good with the owners , everyone's happy. Brilliant again .

  • @pigstonwidget
    @pigstonwidget 2 года назад

    wow!

  • @sevenstarred
    @sevenstarred 2 года назад +1

    yaaay a huskita ^^

  • @paulshannon4576
    @paulshannon4576 2 года назад

    Wow there’s hope for me and my Tippy. 🐕

  • @Mark-jy6xd
    @Mark-jy6xd 2 года назад

    great personality

  • @rajivbeachoo3785
    @rajivbeachoo3785 2 года назад +1

    Akitas are amazing, a gsd/akita mix was my first dog and she was amazing

    • @simonjeakings5433
      @simonjeakings5433 2 года назад

      Akitas are amazing when they have the the right training and the right owner. The Japanese type are in my opinion more primal and harder to train. Both types with the wrong owner are a liability. Some of the injuries inflicted by these dogs are absolutely horrific.

  • @newera3787
    @newera3787 2 года назад +6

    Reminds me of my cousins pitbull boxer mix, Cane. When other people walked him he was all over the place, seemed anxious and because of him being anxious he would be snappy. So my cousin and my brother were scared to walk him.
    I started to play with him in our backyard before I started to walk him. (To get him a little bit tired cause he was a very very strong dog.) He tried tugging and pulling but I would stop or change direction. Slowly over time he looked for me and his snappyness dropped. He wasn't afraid of people when I was around and I could talk with people with him right next to me. There would be times where he let oht a little growl from him being abandoned or hit by previous owners but I would make a small noise and look at him and he stopped. I tried telling my cousin what to do and how to act with him but she was always afraid and couldn't handle him.. She ended up giving him away sadly. But he is doing better with the other people he is with so that makes me happy

  • @luciaalbandakji3753
    @luciaalbandakji3753 Год назад

    love your videos, really educational, I have a bullmastiff X rotty and shes only 5 months old, your teachings are really helping me train her. Love your tattoos by the way and ya beard 😁

  • @MadaraUchiha-ty4rh
    @MadaraUchiha-ty4rh 2 года назад

    That is a beautiful dog!

  • @satrixremix7111
    @satrixremix7111 2 года назад

    I love how you handled that ,my dog is the same mix and does the same thing so I might invest in 1of them leads because that was perfect 🥰

  • @rikkiola
    @rikkiola 2 года назад +1

    Loads of websites say that slip leads are cruel, yet many trainers seem to use them. I have a new GSD x Akita rescue, trying to train with a standard collar, feeling confused whether to get a slip lead to try these techniques? And, when do you progress from slip lead to normal collar?

  • @ramonastrickland4237
    @ramonastrickland4237 2 года назад +2

    The issue I have is my dogs plowing me over from behind knocking me down everytime outside. How can this be fixed? Is it a dominance thing or is it them not paying attention when playing?

  • @CorbinBerriman
    @CorbinBerriman 2 года назад

    this man is a genius!

  • @musicofMEC
    @musicofMEC 2 года назад

    You are a God

  • @AdventureswithLycanmyGSD
    @AdventureswithLycanmyGSD 2 года назад

    Brilliant.

  • @dustyottenheim3364
    @dustyottenheim3364 2 года назад +1

    Hi, first of all, thank you for what you do. Can you do a video about fire works? Thanks!

  • @alexandradittmann8588
    @alexandradittmann8588 2 года назад

    Gorgeous dog, and I love the Green Circle concept!

  • @con.troller4183
    @con.troller4183 2 года назад

    Mixed signals are huge. A friend had an enormous Samoyed that always jumped up. My friend would be telling the dog to stop but at the same time laughing and lifting his arms up as if he was playing keep-away with the dog. Dogs don't understand human language until you make an association between a sound and a behaviour. The dog just thought his owner was playing and jumped even higher. No point saying the word sit or stop when your body language is saying "wheeeee! this is fun!! jump higher!!".

  • @lewisduffett
    @lewisduffett 2 года назад +2

    Hi there, recently started watching your videos and i have say your methods have seriously helped me with training my 4 year old springerdor. Would you maybe do a video or have any advise of how to prevent your dog on eating things off the ground such as other dog feaces & sticks etc.. his recall was very good but recently has become more interested in eating other things or distracted by other people who would normally give him treats which we no longer allow and will sometimes run straight past me or even sometimes completly ignore my commands after i have tried recall or to simply get his attention. Any advice would be amazing 😄🐕

  • @mollytremblay1396
    @mollytremblay1396 2 года назад

    Great video!! Thanks again for all your very practical instructions. Much appreciated.

  • @gailtaylor6488
    @gailtaylor6488 2 года назад

  • @truecynic1270
    @truecynic1270 6 месяцев назад

    Your insight, knowledge, methods, explanations and all other descriptive words which comment on your competence and fantastic presentations are REALLY good! Thanks. Right now I have a very difficult jumping-up-o n-every-human-he-meets happily 14 month male, intact, GSD; jumps up at, deliberately and then either takes mitts and gloves off people hands,nips which people say are bites..............please where do i start???? thank you thankyou thank you. About 90 or slightly more weight.

  • @damonburdon8113
    @damonburdon8113 2 года назад

    I have a husky x akita big soft boy great nature just gets really excited around other dogs maybe can look menacing to the average Joe when he occasionally jump at their dog but he's getting better.

  • @lindasapiecha2515
    @lindasapiecha2515 2 года назад

    👍😊

  • @asp1213
    @asp1213 2 года назад

    Good quick tutorial!

  • @gracethomas4799
    @gracethomas4799 5 месяцев назад

    A Norse pagan and a dog trainer??? Sir I love u ❤❤❤

  • @eleanorscadden4154
    @eleanorscadden4154 Год назад

    Hiya, please can you recommend any good slip leads for larger breeds, mine doesn’t stay high on the neck and keeps sliding down no matter how tight it is or re adjusting

  • @joejenkins5618
    @joejenkins5618 2 года назад

    only just noticed the ruddy great massive Ewok lol, I always enjoy these videos Will love seeing how simple adjustments can change the behaviour

  • @snowleopard9907
    @snowleopard9907 2 года назад

    I think i have problems with correction but great at making them do what i want temporary til they go back to there bad habits

  • @rogibaer
    @rogibaer 2 года назад +1

    What is the other half of this Akita mix? Beautiful big dog. Looks like he could pull a stuck tractor...

    • @sairhug
      @sairhug 2 года назад +2

      Husky mum.

  • @rodrigosmith24
    @rodrigosmith24 2 года назад

    Would these same methods work with adopting a retired greyhound? Training looks great.

  • @victoriaofthewattsfamily1198
    @victoriaofthewattsfamily1198 2 года назад +1

    Will my old thyme bulldog is protective over food with my cats and bit a 50p hole in my mastiffs face during her first season. She isn’t aggressive at all with me or my son or dogs when we are out. She was abused by the breeder.. it came to light she and her sister were left 12 hours a day in a small crate with one bowl of food. I took both girls my daughter has her sister with no issues. My pup ate every faeces for months on end. We’ve almost over come that now.. what can I we do about the anxiety over food. I over fed her on one occasion to see if it settled her but she would literally eat and eat until unable to move if I let her. I realise she has psychological issues. I rehomed my 5 year old mastiff for her protection. Which was heartbreaking but realised I couldn’t rehome the pup with her issues.
    When the cats aren’t near their food up on the kitchen side she cuddles up beside them. We would be incredibly grateful for any guidance or direction to any previous videos.

  • @ManOfJupiterMusic
    @ManOfJupiterMusic 2 года назад

    I have had my pup on a slip lead for 2 weeks now, when i walk him on a normal lead, he is amazing, but not perfect yet. Should I just keep using it until i get 100% responsive feedback from my pup?

  • @suzannel818
    @suzannel818 Год назад

    i have two very small dogs that pull all the time can i use the slip lead on them or can it hurt there necks

  • @keirmccleave5449
    @keirmccleave5449 2 года назад +1

    My mother has a deaf white boxer dog that is always hungry. Do you have any advice for training deaf dogs?

  • @danielread2480
    @danielread2480 2 года назад

    Amazes me every time well done will and team! Watch each and every video an always learn something new.

  • @leftoverpizza1146
    @leftoverpizza1146 2 года назад

    my nabour whos very lazy with training has gotten a 9 week old rottie/German shepherd/husky puppy and isnt training him at all, He jumps, bites and pulls like craszy. Ive offered to help on the side for him since he does favours for us sometimes. Any tips for that kind of breed, am trying to get his training sorted soon before he gets really big. Cos i knoe that guy isnt going to put any effort into training him but hes so instant on keeping the puppy.

  • @pennymcadams7252
    @pennymcadams7252 2 года назад +2

    I think my Dixie Girl would lose it once you destracted her. She's a 1yr old pit/mix. Her heel is getting better. Now for the jumping and barking. 😩

  • @jamietitties3937
    @jamietitties3937 Год назад

    Will tried to enrol in your perfect puffy course but says closed to enrollment
    regards jamie

  • @gabster4266
    @gabster4266 2 года назад +1

    Hi Will, my dilemma is this, my 3 y/o greyhound is fine most of the time except when I want to walk him or if I am going out and he knows I am taking him with me in the car. He jumps up and scratches & bruises me when I take my keys out and walk to the door, but the worst time is when I bring out the lead & harness to walk him. He goes crazy jumping & barking. I cannot control him. I have tried turning my back but he continues. He is a big boy and hurts me when he does this. Otherwise, the rest of the time he is a gentle giant, even when greeting people, he just sniffs them, no more. He never jumps on anyone. What should I do?? He is a rescue, so I have only had him for 4 months. It seems to be that his lead & harness are ques that say to him that something exciting is happening, so he gets super excited.

  • @Dlstufguy2
    @Dlstufguy2 2 года назад +2

    The content and information is amazing. The video is over all great, however the constant mini cuts are disorienting. On a small screen or phone it isn't that bad, but up on the living room TV it is almost enough to start a migraine.

  • @SteveMurphyShark
    @SteveMurphyShark 2 года назад +1

    Great videos - helping hugely with my Newfoundland. It would be great if you could list the exact tools/leads (brands and suggestions) that you use - maybe a video or just in each description. Or maybe a business opportunity for you to offer FENRIR branded merch. Again thanks for what you are doing and wish you huge success

    • @willathertoncaninetraining
      @willathertoncaninetraining  2 года назад +1

      Hey Steve, thanks for watching! You can find all of our products over on our website: www.fenrircanineleaders.com

  • @haydnr01
    @haydnr01 2 года назад

    Husky X Akita is certain to be a challenging, head strong breed

  • @raniyuna2930
    @raniyuna2930 Год назад

    Dog need know what is problem and where is boundary. So negative reinforcement is great as positive. Jing and jang can't be separated and dogs are like a children. If child doesn't know what is wrong and what is good, it's same. We need teach them consequences.❤

  • @markhowells3835
    @markhowells3835 2 года назад

    How do you use a slip lead on a long fur Newfoundland plz

  • @bobmarley2140
    @bobmarley2140 Год назад

    An Akita husky mix almost definitely requires training or they will run circles around you and can be dangerous

  • @MrAndypree
    @MrAndypree 2 года назад +1

    Which lead is it? I have a Newfoundland, same issue

    • @teamwav3517
      @teamwav3517 2 года назад

      Any slip lead, all exactly the same

  • @Ben-nx6pd
    @Ben-nx6pd 2 года назад

    Looks literally identical to my Husky/Akita mix

  • @viperbite8930
    @viperbite8930 2 года назад

    Like your videos

  • @saranikdel8351
    @saranikdel8351 2 года назад

    Hi, I really like your videos. I’m scared of dogs I can’t even get close to them. Unfortunately they will sense that too. Could you please make some videos of how to overcome fears of dogs and how to protect ourselves in case a dog attacks us? I really like go on hikes I just don’t do it because I know people unleash their dogs when they go hiking and I don’t trust their owners to be able to stop them in case they attack anyone

  • @gerrydillon6266
    @gerrydillon6266 2 года назад

    How high on the neck off dog do you place slip lead great video and advice

  • @dilnaparayil2045
    @dilnaparayil2045 2 года назад

    👌🏽👌🏽

  • @joshrouse3055
    @joshrouse3055 2 года назад

    Hey I just got a cane Corso and he has been aggressive to my mother and protective of food how do I stop this.

  • @starrhrndz
    @starrhrndz Год назад

    Part of the fun of having a dog is building and important bond while training. Positivity is such a plus and is as important as the correction you are trying to instill. It’s a two way street in balanced training. 🥲✨ I’m so grateful for this video

  • @sonyahartley6320
    @sonyahartley6320 2 года назад

    Can you come help me in Alabama?

  • @lauravermont5972
    @lauravermont5972 Год назад

    How can I contact you for personal dog training.

  • @emilka2033
    @emilka2033 2 года назад +4

    There should be no tension on the lead unless you're actively communicating something to your dog, at 3:38 is a perfect example of what pressure with no release looks like. Up until the very end of the video you can still see her holding her arms up with a tight lead. The less you do this and relax the better your walk will be. Just takes some time and practice, remember loosey-goosey 👍

    • @ElephantPatronus
      @ElephantPatronus 2 года назад

      Easier said than done. Every dog is different. Not so easy to keep it loose with stubborn pullers.

    • @emilka2033
      @emilka2033 2 года назад +1

      @@ElephantPatronus The principle is the same regardless of the dog, if your leash work is "noisy" then you'll hinder your communication and thus your training progress. No one said it would be easy.

    • @Yeoman7
      @Yeoman7 2 года назад

      @@ElephantPatronus
      Not really hard. Loose lead, the moment he starts to leave you (before the lead is tight) apply the correction. Do this every time and w/in minutes he’ll get the picture.

  • @litafenton4795
    @litafenton4795 Год назад

    I want to see you bring a dog and distraction out

  • @christine4711
    @christine4711 2 года назад

    Please come and train my lab from pulling, jumping and recall. She’s a beautiful loving dog but it’s not fun to take her out

  • @peterbulloch4328
    @peterbulloch4328 2 года назад

    At 1.30 in the reason dogs need and should be corrected is because they need to be domesticated to live in a structured society where they're around other people, kids and other pets. If a dog owner doesn't recognize or believe in that fact they should not be allowed to own a "PET"!

  • @sairhug
    @sairhug 2 года назад

    Great video - but gotta say the bits without the music were FAR easier to concentrate on and understand. #neurodiverse

  • @jenniferduckworth3119
    @jenniferduckworth3119 2 года назад

    Where do you get that leash?

    • @willathertoncaninetraining
      @willathertoncaninetraining  2 года назад

      Hey Jenifer, thanks for watching! You can view all over products over on our website: www.fenrircanineleaders.com

  • @howardsiebel5229
    @howardsiebel5229 2 года назад

    👍🐶♥️

  • @maeveidonnell2438
    @maeveidonnell2438 2 года назад

    How do u dog stop eat cole

  • @juju_ow
    @juju_ow 2 года назад

    I rlly want a cane corso

    • @juju_ow
      @juju_ow 2 года назад +1

      I've done all the hours or even days of research

    • @teamwav3517
      @teamwav3517 2 года назад

      @@juju_ow I’ve done the same, my girl is 8 months and her guarding Instinct is getting strong. Just be careful and know a good trainer near you

  • @top-dogk9training
    @top-dogk9training 2 года назад +1

    It's amazing that so many are using watered down weak versions of Koehler's heeling--and none fo them give credit. Yeah, he only started that in the 1940s and you started training dogs in what 2010? Come on Jr

  • @JackSFUT
    @JackSFUT 2 года назад

    I've got a 14 week old cocker puppy, he seems alright on walks and doesn't pull on the lead much. But when we turn around to go home he is scraping on the ground trying to get back. Is there any way to fix this? No matter which way we go he seems to know which direction home is.

    • @teebz5739
      @teebz5739 2 года назад

      My cocker does this as well. Soon as she knows we are heading home, pulls like mad sounds out of breathe :(

    • @idarahmqvist1373
      @idarahmqvist1373 2 года назад

      Since he is so young I would just stop, once he looks at you give praise and keep going. Maybe stop and go back a few steps. That’s what I did with my pup when he was around 4-5 months. When he pulled I would say ah ah turn and go back five strides. When he was by my side again I would praise and turn and keep moving again in the direction we where headed initially. This took time, but really seemed to work in my case.

  • @abdielgomez5206
    @abdielgomez5206 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone know if prong collars are recommended for beagles, or are they only for bigger sized dogs? My beagle knows how to heel but he often needs minor corrections so I'm deciding whether to buy a slip lead or a prong collar.

  • @texasbella576
    @texasbella576 2 года назад

    How do you train them to not dash out the door?

    • @damaristighe3227
      @damaristighe3227 2 года назад

      Beckman's dog training has literally dozens of vids on this - t's a very common problem. Probably Will has too. I didn't realise at the time, but doing earlier training with my girl to "get back" and sit until I invited her through EVERY SINGLE DOOR inside the house helped me enormously when it came to going for a walk out the front door . It is incredibly tedious to make her wait - sometimes for a minute or two until I invite her through door in the house EVERY SINGLE TIME (we still do this) but it set us up really well with going out the front door and taught her some impulse control. (which also helps with "stays") She's a big pup who's going to be a big fierce dog and I'm not having her shouldering her way through humans to get out the door then dragging me down the street. She needs to start earning her way to even go through the door on the walk . Calm persistence is key and I intend to win these battles of wills if it's the last thing I do !!

    • @texasbella576
      @texasbella576 2 года назад

      @@damaristighe3227 great tip with lots of useful info! Thank you!

    • @simonjeakings5433
      @simonjeakings5433 2 года назад

      Close the door.

  • @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32
    @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 2 года назад

    Really dislike when people get big dogs despite not having the physique or mental attitude to deal with them.
    Behavioral issues in a small dog is a nuisance, behavioural issues in a large dog is down right dangerous, your dog will not always be a puppy and easy to handle if you can't deal with a big dog don't get one.

  • @AstrosWorld22
    @AstrosWorld22 2 года назад

    I tried doing this at my dog park and I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but my boy was getting mad on the leash a dog would come up to him and he would bite at them every dog and I know it’s not him because that’s not usually him I cause this behavior some reason.

    • @knightrider8145
      @knightrider8145 2 года назад

      Start practicing in a more tranquil (private) space with fewer distractions. The dog park should only be the final stage of the whole training process. At the moment you're probably not a "qualified" leader in the eyes of your dog and it doesn't trust your decisions