Thank you very much for the professional and pure information. I have questions if possible - a. If when you correct with leash pup it creates forward activation instead of calmness how do you solve this? B. If you correct and then reward immediately after the dog calms down and disconnect from the trigger, could some dogs see that as a reward for the whole chain of behavior (including the barking)? third. With dogs in high prey drive state of mined does a food reward stimulate the prey drive and high arousal on walks and increase arousal? Hope you can help with these questions. My dog is activated after correction as in the first question and I don't know what to do (also my last trainer). ridjback. Thank you very much
I’m no professional dog trainer by any means but here’s what I am gathering from having to train my dog. My dog Arlo is great with most dogs. More finicky with people. My last dog was the exact opposite. I have two completely different things I have to work on with Arlo. Helping him learn that not every stranger is stranger danger and that when on the leash, he shouldn’t be lunging at other dogs or people. He’s not inherently aggressive unless someone gives him a reason to be. Like I said, he’s great when off leash. He’s played with small dogs, dogs his size (50 lbs) and dogs much larger than he is (GSDs, Danes, and Cane Corsos. From what I’ve been able to gather from Arlo himself, and RUclips, he gets overly excited to meet new dogs. It’s more of a teaching for them to control the excitement so that they can meet dogs faster. When I took him on a trail near my house, he met a retriever and was going to do great with it. When I started to pull him to keep on the walk, that’s when he got frustrated and lunged. His tail was wagging beautifully. He let out two big anxiety shakes (like a deep breath to a person when our adrenaline hits).
Great job training Tizzy. Would you not call the training you are doing "Positive Reinforcement"? Is the difference solely that you are now using a pinch collar for a correction? All in all your training was awesome, thank you for a great video!
This is very much leash correction +positive punishment using prong collar. The dog didnt "decide not to react", he did it to avoid pain, which is also " 🩹 on the situation". The trainer stopped the response using pain but didn't address the reason the dog is reacting on leash. I don't think he should be bashing the other trainer for the "bandaid solution" because that's what he is doing as well. 2:44
agreed this proves that is really important to find the right trainer for your dog, alot of trainers methods doesnt work on certain dogs and also a lot of them just dont know better or simply wants more cash.
My dog is reactive in real fear. She is so afraid that she ignores all of these techniques and I’m afraid she is going to hurt herself with a prong collar. She is a rescue and I suspect her first interaction with a 4 legged creature was coyotes. She just doesn’t seem to be able to understand that other dogs won’t hurt her. It’s very stressful to walk her.
and he only replies to positive comments that might give cash. sure all advice can't be free but i've seen some valid questions he choose to leave unreplied.
Thank you very much for the professional and pure information. I have questions if possible - a. If when you correct with leash pup it creates forward activation instead of calmness how do you solve this? B. If you correct and then reward immediately after the dog calms down and disconnect from the trigger, could some dogs see that as a reward for the whole chain of behavior (including the barking)? third. With dogs in high prey drive state of mined does a food reward stimulate the prey drive and high arousal on walks and increase arousal? Hope you can help with these questions. My dog is activated after correction as in the first question and I don't know what to do (also my last trainer). ridjback. Thank you very much
That has been my life for a Year and a half. I finally bought a prong collar, and we are seeing progress - not pain. Progress.
What about dogs barking at your dog aggressively while you walking your dog. My dog react by pulling towards the dog
What breed of doggi is he? Hes so unique!
Shouldn’t the training be mostly focused on proper socializing with other dogs?
I’m no professional dog trainer by any means but here’s what I am gathering from having to train my dog. My dog Arlo is great with most dogs. More finicky with people. My last dog was the exact opposite. I have two completely different things I have to work on with Arlo. Helping him learn that not every stranger is stranger danger and that when on the leash, he shouldn’t be lunging at other dogs or people. He’s not inherently aggressive unless someone gives him a reason to be. Like I said, he’s great when off leash. He’s played with small dogs, dogs his size (50 lbs) and dogs much larger than he is (GSDs, Danes, and Cane Corsos. From what I’ve been able to gather from Arlo himself, and RUclips, he gets overly excited to meet new dogs. It’s more of a teaching for them to control the excitement so that they can meet dogs faster. When I took him on a trail near my house, he met a retriever and was going to do great with it. When I started to pull him to keep on the walk, that’s when he got frustrated and lunged. His tail was wagging beautifully. He let out two big anxiety shakes (like a deep breath to a person when our adrenaline hits).
My dog is reactive to sounds, kids, stranger. What should I do?
I have a Labrador and I've done this same technique and now my dog jumps up to try and bite me?!? The behavior continues.
My lab is 20x more reactive than this dog. It’s actually so scary that I’ve stopped going to the park.
Great job training Tizzy. Would you not call the training you are doing "Positive Reinforcement"? Is the difference solely that you are now using a pinch collar for a correction? All in all your training was awesome, thank you for a great video!
Balanced includes positive reinforcement but also includes positive punishment. Positive only just gives or withholds rewards.
Dogs learn by pattern
This is very much leash correction +positive punishment using prong collar. The dog didnt "decide not to react", he did it to avoid pain, which is also " 🩹 on the situation". The trainer stopped the response using pain but didn't address the reason the dog is reacting on leash. I don't think he should be bashing the other trainer for the "bandaid solution" because that's what he is doing as well. 2:44
agreed this proves that is really important to find the right trainer for your dog, alot of trainers methods doesnt work on certain dogs and also a lot of them just dont know better or simply wants more cash.
My dog is reactive in real fear. She is so afraid that she ignores all of these techniques and I’m afraid she is going to hurt herself with a prong collar. She is a rescue and I suspect her first interaction with a 4 legged creature was coyotes. She just doesn’t seem to be able to understand that other dogs won’t hurt her. It’s very stressful to walk her.
Our female Dobie just keeps pulling against the prong collar, what next?
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Well mine also screams like a banshee when she reacts
Oh no, good luck and keep at it!
prone collar :(
Wow shocking
You hurt him. And dog avoid of pain. Not necessary and so sad
Unbelievable!! Are you sure you're a dog trainer!? That sounded like a e-collar response to the correction.
Karen wya😂
@@JohnWikky 😁 really!? that's it Karen? That's your response about as lame as this trainer.
It sounds like the correction you’re using it hurting him- those yelps are a pain response ……
@@minkyshell agree!!! Notice the camera didnt show it..
and he only replies to positive comments that might give cash. sure all advice can't be free but i've seen some valid questions he choose to leave unreplied.