These genuinely love animals and want to help them. It's great to see them openly learn what they need and include their little boy at certain times so he'll grow up learning how to treat dogs too.
This actress is one of my favs. She is hilarious. I am so happy to see you go and help her. She knew she found an opportunity when she seen you come here to the US. Who wouldn't? God bless this day. She has a lot on her plate.
I recognized her name right away, she was in one of my favourite shows when I was in school: "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command" as the voice of Mira Nova
Nicole is very humble. She is taking this counsel very well and Victoria is just a great counselor. We have 5 dogs and would love Victoria to come to Iowa. I'm learning so much from others. This is real life lessons for all dog owners.
This is one of my favourite episodes it’s not the people being the problem there trying there best and just needed some help with how to teach their dogs
These are some of the most accepting owners I've seen on this show. They know the flaws and are completely willing to work with Victoria to fix it without getting defensive. We need more owners like that.
I loved this episode. They are good people that were overwhelmed. I love the dogs’ transformations. Donut is so cute! They’ve got a nice property too 😂😂😂
These people are genuine animal lovers and want the best for there dogs and victoria gave them this I think Victoria is one of the best dog trainers I love watching all her videos
It's not a lot, but I couldn't help but give, because you Victoria are a God send to us here. We need your help here in the US. A lot of ppl have this problem along with others, your knowledge is needed all over the world!
The love all the time in Nicole's eyes ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍really shows that she really really loves her babies n letting them go anywhere is not at all an option for her... ❤️❤️❤️Love people like this...
@@diego-wn2vk fir you buddy .. not for Nicole!!! They are her babies, n how many parents work so hard even for their own babies 😂😂😂😂... Chill. Don't waste your time n energy understanding coz you wudnt understand 👍🏻. Stay blessed...
I've worked with different trainers in Australia and the UK, and I can guarantee that dog trainers who use positive reinforcement are as good as Victoria, they just don't have a TV show. This does not belittle Victoria in any way, but you shouldn't underestimate other dog trainers
I know you think you're just complimenting Victoria here, but your phrasing excludes the many millions of people working as vets, vet nurses, groomers, rescue workers, rehab workers, and trainers, every day worldwide. Every person who works with stressed dogs has their own set of skills and instincts and understanding of the dogs' emotions. Some are better than others, certainly, and a few work with outdated techniques (or cultural understandings that you might disagree with). But Victoria is far from alone.
how did i never know nicole sullivan was on an episode?! at the start i was like “man she really makes me think of that one actor.. what’s her name?” and then they said it! haha
Hold on. She said that a guy came in and told her that she needs to be the alpha dog. Is she talking about Cesar 101 the dog whisperer? Because if she was, he failed and shows that he's doing alot of wrong
Unfortunately he's not the only trainer using the pack approach, just the most famous one. Enough evidence of that style of training failing, but it sort of works often enough that there's still supporters. Sad.
I think so. She's a professional, so she's obviously not going to name him outright, but they way she said "from a certain camp" and the fact that she's an actress, it makes me suspect that he may have been who she was talking about. It's possible it was someone else, but I think maybe she was talking about Caesar Milan
I have a rescue Catahoula….we got her at 5 months when she was living on the streets in Texas. It was a struggle but I am happy we have her because I fear someone else would have abused her or re-homed her. It took more than a year of her destroying (we had to get creative and be smarter than her to avoid it) to finally get her to stop. She is wonderful!
I really like this actress. She had a long part on 'King of Queens'. Her character was so funny! 😁 Oddly enough, she played a *dog* walker who Leah Remini's character started encouraging to "walk" her lonely father played by the late great Jerry Stiller, LMAO! 🤣
Victoria's training has really helped my dogs. I was trying to find other ideas to stimulate my 1 year-old Kangal. His basic training is so routine. I can't wait to try the search game. He will love it.
With the whistle training when they tried to up the ante. They ALWAYS need a reward! If its not going to be treats it needs to be a toy and eventually just pets and love. The dopamine from pets alone can be just as good as a treat and is a more realistic reward for actual field work. Treats normally dont follow until the end of day. Especially in working dogs that need to maintain a certain weight. And toys only in training.
A lot of people think specific dogs aren’t smart, because the dogs have learned humans are not going to make any kind of sense when they speak. I I have always thought the dogs I trained were just geniuses and then I realized that they expected me to make sense because I was consistent with my training so when I spoke or wanted to teach them something new, they realized that there was a way to make sense of what I was trying to communicate if they paid attention. basically dogs that people think aren’t smart, are probably the ones who think the same thing about people.
This actress played a dog walker on King of Queens. She used to come by Doug and Carrie's to walk Arthur, Carrie's father. She played a dog walker and she has a bunch of dogs. Very funny. 😂❤ She's so reasonable too. I love it.
Holy shoot! It's * that * Nicole actress! Damn! Takes a lot to put your personal life on display like that when you have such a high profile career! She wasn't being a comedian here. She is just a dog owner who needs some help. We are all just dog owners trying to learn how to communicate with our pets.
31:00 it's good to isolate Paco when unsupervised, but there's no reason he has to be alone as dogs are pack animals. If your dog has a buddy, the buddy can go inside the pen too! 💖🌞🌵😷
I was thinking how good NIcole looks in this episode and then I realized this aired in 2009. So it’s likely that all these dogs have since passed and her son is now 16.
Well, she has got a full time job in acting and it probably requires that she's away for some periods of time. So she doesn't have the time. And let's be honest. If we could all hire someone to clean the house for us, we would.
@@JustAnotherPerson4U lol, I do hire someone to clean my house hahaha. Life with kids and spending 1 day every weekend cleaning for 6 years was enough to drive us to find help lol! Bloody knackering when you're both full-time in a career and raising kids!
Should have done their homework before bringing a Catahoula mix into the house. The Catahoula is a hunting/tracking dog, not a city dwelling dog. It *needs* space to run and explore and get its howls out. That's what it was bred to do! 😆
What do you do though, if the dog learns that when it barks, there's a whistle and a treat, so they go right back to barking, right after getting the treat, to get another whistle and treat?
So in this specific case practise enough recalls when they're quiet. If 1/5 times they then happen to be barking when you call, it won't matter, since most of the times they're not. If you really want to get all use out of the chaining effect though, you can take it one step further and make sure you often call selectively just when they're doing something especially good. Lying down and just chilling = whistle+hotdogs. Spot something on the street and look quietly for two seconds = whistle+hotdogs. Check in with you = whistle+hotdogs. So that if they're even trying to figure out the system, they're more likely to try and prompt you by being excellent pups rather than doing anything forbidden.
What you're describing is two techniques incorrectly meshed together. The recall command is whistle and treat for coming. To get them to stop barking they go inside for 30 seconds or are told "enough" with body blocking.
@@joiathegreat Yes, that's how they originally teach them. But the reason they started training the recall at 21:52 was to gain more control over the dogs at home. They specifically talk about how a dog barks and then won't come away from the barking spot when called. So they start with just small distances in the yard, but soon move the recall training all the way to their back door so they can call the dogs in when needed. And right at the end of the episode Nicole tells how Fonzies sometimes still barks but comes in when she calls. So chaining is a real possibility if the dogs only get hotdogs for recalls and owners only call them when they're barking (or digging for example). Luckily it's easy to avoid as described before 🙂 And they also had the other techniques to use when they're outside with the dogs to stop them from barking as you pointed out. This teaches the dogs that barking doesn't always lead to a recall, sometimes they're just moved away from the barking spot by body blocking or a lead.
Aw, didn't anyone notice that Dash told the pups, "Back! No!", and they listened? So cute! Good doggies!
How the baby trained the dogs too. So cuteee
Adorable! He did it perfectly, just as the dogs stood up to cross the threshold.
😂 right! I just noticed. How cute 🥹
This owner is the most rational one I’ve seen on this show so far.
Given the competition that isn't saying much, but I agree that the owners are at least somewhat sensible.
Out of the episodes Ive seen, they are the best BY FAR 😂😂😂😂
Show producers pick the most interessting families. So we see dramatic situations or famos people.
@@tessaritter5339and Victoria helped a shelter ❤
She was the VA for Chego from Kim Possible😅
Donut cracked me up every time he *sprinted* for a treat 😂
Hahaha just reached the exact part of the video you had to have been talking about 😂
These genuinely love animals and want to help them. It's great to see them openly learn what they need and include their little boy at certain times so he'll grow up learning how to treat dogs too.
This actress is one of my favs. She is hilarious. I am so happy to see you go and help her. She knew she found an opportunity when she seen you come here to the US. Who wouldn't? God bless this day. She has a lot on her plate.
What is her name
@@ariasantos427 nicole sullivan
❤ her too
I recognized her name right away, she was in one of my favourite shows when I was in school: "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command" as the voice of Mira Nova
Mad TV! 😅
Nicole is very humble. She is taking this counsel very well and Victoria is just a great counselor. We have 5 dogs and would love Victoria to come to Iowa. I'm learning so much from others. This is real life lessons for all dog owners.
You don’t need Victoria, you just need to put the work in.
This is one of my favourite episodes it’s not the people being the problem there trying there best and just needed some help with how to teach their dogs
*they're
*their
Jeeeezuz 🤦
yeah was gonna say that too. they're doing a lot more than other owners on this show and i love how you can tell how much they care
The humans are always the problem.
@@sirvalentine2560typos happen
These are some of the most accepting owners I've seen on this show. They know the flaws and are completely willing to work with Victoria to fix it without getting defensive. We need more owners like that.
I loved this episode. They are good people that were overwhelmed. I love the dogs’ transformations. Donut is so cute! They’ve got a nice property too 😂😂😂
Donut is literally just the cutest thing! Aww I’m obsessed! 😊
I love the name soo much haha
@@helenf.7221 I had a neighbor with three dogs: donut, cookie and candy. 🙄
Donut looks sooooo huggable. 🥹
@@anna1417 haha that’s cute
Paco trying to paw at her when shes telling him back was so cute lol
These people are genuine animal lovers and want the best for there dogs and victoria gave them this I think Victoria is one of the best dog trainers I love watching all her videos
Same😊❤
donut is such a lovely unproblematic queen 😭❤️
It's not a lot, but I couldn't help but give, because you Victoria are a God send to us here. We need your help here in the US. A lot of ppl have this problem along with others, your knowledge is needed all over the world!
That's sweet of you
Thank you!🐾
So sweet of you to do that
I’m sorry I’m just imagining the hamster wheel in Paco’s head while he’s thinking. 😂
The love all the time in Nicole's eyes ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍really shows that she really really loves her babies n letting them go anywhere is not at all an option for her... ❤️❤️❤️Love people like this...
And let's not forget she's the funniest woman on tv since Lucille ball
They are dogs not babies.
@@diego-wn2vk fir you buddy .. not for Nicole!!! They are her babies, n how many parents work so hard even for their own babies 😂😂😂😂...
Chill. Don't waste your time n energy understanding coz you wudnt understand 👍🏻.
Stay blessed...
@@pcshuman they are not babies. period. in any timeline of the multiverse: they are dogs. not babies. they are not humans.
Why does this matter at any time...
No one literally no one has ability to read & understand the minds of DOGS in this calm way unless she is VICTORIA!!
I've worked with different trainers in Australia and the UK, and I can guarantee that dog trainers who use positive reinforcement are as good as Victoria, they just don't have a TV show. This does not belittle Victoria in any way, but you shouldn't underestimate other dog trainers
I know you think you're just complimenting Victoria here, but your phrasing excludes the many millions of people working as vets, vet nurses, groomers, rescue workers, rehab workers, and trainers, every day worldwide. Every person who works with stressed dogs has their own set of skills and instincts and understanding of the dogs' emotions. Some are better than others, certainly, and a few work with outdated techniques (or cultural understandings that you might disagree with). But Victoria is far from alone.
Pako has my whole heart omg
how did i never know nicole sullivan was on an episode?! at the start i was like “man she really makes me think of that one actor.. what’s her name?” and then they said it! haha
‘Inmates are running the Asylum’ 😂😂😂😂
The cat in the background: "This whistling stuff is not for me, Ima get out of here" 22:46
Omg! Nicole Sullivan! I remember her from Let It Shine! What a fun surprise seeing her here
The dogs all clearly have a lot of love and respect for their owners. It's amazing to see :)
Hold on. She said that a guy came in and told her that she needs to be the alpha dog. Is she talking about Cesar 101 the dog whisperer? Because if she was, he failed and shows that he's doing alot of wrong
Unfortunately he's not the only trainer using the pack approach, just the most famous one. Enough evidence of that style of training failing, but it sort of works often enough that there's still supporters. Sad.
Using special pressure = dominance in dog language
I think so. She's a professional, so she's obviously not going to name him outright, but they way she said "from a certain camp" and the fact that she's an actress, it makes me suspect that he may have been who she was talking about. It's possible it was someone else, but I think maybe she was talking about Caesar Milan
Great job Victoria! You helped the doggies and the pet parents!
I just adore Victoria. She’s so brilliant! Wonderful communicator/teacher as well.
Anyone else absolutely obsessed with Doughnut 🥹 his little face he’s so cute-
They had alot of different dogs was nice to see them both get into training them all
Off topic but i love their upstairs patio/yard combo!!! Lovely
I have a rescue Catahoula….we got her at 5 months when she was living on the streets in Texas. It was a struggle but I am happy we have her because I fear someone else would have abused her or re-homed her. It took more than a year of her destroying (we had to get creative and be smarter than her to avoid it) to finally get her to stop. She is wonderful!
I love Nicole Sullivan. Living colors!! Great episode!
Sorry. it’s madtv
They aired in the same time periods, easy to mixup! I watched both shows. Loved Nicole in it too 😊
@@spamtownhamilton6200King of Queens too! She was so funny as Carrie's dad's "dog walker"☺️
I really like this actress. She had a long part on 'King of Queens'. Her character was so funny! 😁 Oddly enough, she played a *dog* walker who Leah Remini's character started encouraging to "walk" her lonely father played by the late great Jerry Stiller, LMAO! 🤣
I loved the noise Victoria made to get Paco to stop marking but I pictured At 12:53 Paco like “SHUT UP LADY!!”
Nicole's "Enough" even gave me chills and made me want to stop 😂😂😂
And I'm sorry my heart she is such a precious being 🥹👏🏽
12:17 the little one was just dude you almost just soaked me 😂 😅 love chihuahuas ❤
Victoria's training has really helped my dogs. I was trying to find other ideas to stimulate my 1 year-old Kangal. His basic training is so routine. I can't wait to try the search game. He will love it.
Best episode so far. I like this couple. Great family.OMG! Their son is so cute he commanded the dogs right away!
Oh i love nicole she acts a lot of fun characters and voices some too
Donut loves her treats! 😂
oh this video is gonna be very good to watch
Victoria thank you for your great tips. I've got a barker, si I'm definitely going to try your tips for barking.
Paco is such a happy dog, though!
“A certain trainer from a pack” and “he said you need to be the alpha dog.” Think we can guess who that was lol.
who
@@SaiyukiGS cesar millan ;)
Victoria and the owners have a lot of patience...!!! ❤
With the whistle training when they tried to up the ante. They ALWAYS need a reward! If its not going to be treats it needs to be a toy and eventually just pets and love. The dopamine from pets alone can be just as good as a treat and is a more realistic reward for actual field work. Treats normally dont follow until the end of day. Especially in working dogs that need to maintain a certain weight. And toys only in training.
22:45 (it happens so fast) the poor cat 🤣🤣 cat just wants to be involved and gets the bejesus scared out of it 🤣🤣🤣
Funsy is amazing.
All I can think about while watching this episode is Nicole's face as Antonia on Mad TV. 😂
I like her Vancome Lady, she's completely evil.
Nicole so proud of you, well done ! 👏 ❤
Aww they are all cute adorable dogs ❤
What beautiful dogs, each so different but each so lovely❤❤❤
I don't think people are aware how much time they need to put in a dog when they get one
People want overnight results 😭😭😭
@@imalwaysright literally it's just so bizarre
I love how she says it how it it
Can we compliment the cat on being mellow and beautiful too?😻💕
Thanks of the episode Victoria ❤
Now the neighbours are gonna complain about the whistle 😂
This one was a great session for once calmness all around
From the dog's point of view, Victoria comes in and trains the humans 😂
Victoria is helping Shego.
The woman seems genuine
A lot of people think specific dogs aren’t smart, because the dogs have learned humans are not going to make any kind of sense when they speak. I I have always thought the dogs I trained were just geniuses and then I realized that they expected me to make sense because I was consistent with my training so when I spoke or wanted to teach them something new, they realized that there was a way to make sense of what I was trying to communicate if they paid attention. basically dogs that people think aren’t smart, are probably the ones who think the same thing about people.
2:13 I think Jackson is in his own Galaxy😹
This actress played a dog walker on King of Queens. She used to come by Doug and Carrie's to walk Arthur, Carrie's father. She played a dog walker and she has a bunch of dogs. Very funny. 😂❤ She's so reasonable too. I love it.
all those dogs were very cute !! Loved paco and donuts xD !!
Donut lives up to her name. She works for food 😂
Your the best Victoria and such a blessing so patient ❤
That was inspiring :) going to renew my training of my newly adopted blue heeler
That whistle is excellent group retrieval!
Victoria makes it look so easy ❤
Holy shoot! It's * that * Nicole actress! Damn! Takes a lot to put your personal life on display like that when you have such a high profile career! She wasn't being a comedian here. She is just a dog owner who needs some help. We are all just dog owners trying to learn how to communicate with our pets.
I wonder if Victoria pointed out that she taught the dog the "go find" command and they were saying "go get the toy" 🤔
Good job owners keep it up 🩵
Poor paco 😂
But Holly!!!!!! You are ao good with dogs & Arthur😂😂😂
When I did pet sitting the first thing I did with my and the new dog or dogs was take them outside (in the yard or on a walk) to scent mark
31:00 it's good to isolate Paco when unsupervised, but there's no reason he has to be alone as dogs are pack animals. If your dog has a buddy, the buddy can go inside the pen too! 💖🌞🌵😷
They're not alone. They're in the same house. They can see and touch each other.
@@FitmanFatty, why not? When they live with humans, the humans are their pack. And feral dogs usually join a pack of other feral dogs. 💖🌞🌵😷
I was thinking how good NIcole looks in this episode and then I realized this aired in 2009. So it’s likely that all these dogs have since passed and her son is now 16.
Omg that Paco! Funniest ever!
Celebrities 😂
Victoria has patients like no other
I think they call them clients, not patients.
Paco in jail was so funny. I was cracking up 😅
'Nicole has her hands full with 4 dogs, 3 cats and a baby.' And a nanny and a dogwalker - and what are we betting someone comes to clean, too?
Hahaha shhh you're not meant to say that!
And a full time job.
Well, she has got a full time job in acting and it probably requires that she's away for some periods of time.
So she doesn't have the time. And let's be honest. If we could all hire someone to clean the house for us, we would.
@@JustAnotherPerson4U lol, I do hire someone to clean my house hahaha. Life with kids and spending 1 day every weekend cleaning for 6 years was enough to drive us to find help lol! Bloody knackering when you're both full-time in a career and raising kids!
No judgment from me. I'd have a housekeeper, too, if I had the money. And a personal chef. And a massage therapist on call.
I love your videos its me or the dog
Should have done their homework before bringing a Catahoula mix into the house. The Catahoula is a hunting/tracking dog, not a city dwelling dog. It *needs* space to run and explore and get its howls out. That's what it was bred to do! 😆
😊great 👍 I learned so much thanks 😊 🙏
One of my favorite actresses 😊
Paco is hard work but so endearing🥰
Excellent job Victoria and successful job ❤LUV U
You know you got a pretty dog when Victoria makes such a nice thumbnail with him
As with Pako its the same with my sisters chihuahua. A real sweetie but about as smart as a box of rocks
This will be a good video to watch
Nicole Sullivan is the voice for Shego from kim possible !
Great video!😸
Holly the Dogsitter (and Arthur) 😍
i love pack man
unbothered dude 😂
I knew I recognized this lady from somewhere. Why didn't Victoria sit down with her husband as well?
Just bc you pay a dog walker yo walk your dog 3 hours a day doesn’t mean they actually take dog for 3 hr walkv
I love this video
One lesson I've learned from watching these shows is it's never a good idea for the average joes to have more dogs/cats than humans in the house.
What do you do though, if the dog learns that when it barks, there's a whistle and a treat, so they go right back to barking, right after getting the treat, to get another whistle and treat?
So in this specific case practise enough recalls when they're quiet. If 1/5 times they then happen to be barking when you call, it won't matter, since most of the times they're not.
If you really want to get all use out of the chaining effect though, you can take it one step further and make sure you often call selectively just when they're doing something especially good. Lying down and just chilling = whistle+hotdogs. Spot something on the street and look quietly for two seconds = whistle+hotdogs. Check in with you = whistle+hotdogs. So that if they're even trying to figure out the system, they're more likely to try and prompt you by being excellent pups rather than doing anything forbidden.
What you're describing is two techniques incorrectly meshed together. The recall command is whistle and treat for coming. To get them to stop barking they go inside for 30 seconds or are told "enough" with body blocking.
@@joiathegreat Yes, that's how they originally teach them. But the reason they started training the recall at 21:52 was to gain more control over the dogs at home. They specifically talk about how a dog barks and then won't come away from the barking spot when called. So they start with just small distances in the yard, but soon move the recall training all the way to their back door so they can call the dogs in when needed. And right at the end of the episode Nicole tells how Fonzies sometimes still barks but comes in when she calls.
So chaining is a real possibility if the dogs only get hotdogs for recalls and owners only call them when they're barking (or digging for example). Luckily it's easy to avoid as described before 🙂 And they also had the other techniques to use when they're outside with the dogs to stop them from barking as you pointed out. This teaches the dogs that barking doesn't always lead to a recall, sometimes they're just moved away from the barking spot by body blocking or a lead.
i love this actress!!!!