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  • @lalazola8562
    @lalazola8562 Год назад +159

    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.

  • @barkbros123
    @barkbros123 2 года назад +57

    I love how much hidden info you can learn from Joel commenting on his own videos

  • @jillsorbera7247
    @jillsorbera7247 2 года назад +123

    Instead of "He looks great" it would be good if u said specifically WHY he looks great. Like " His tail is wagging, his ears are back" etc . You do it to an extent, but please do it even more🤗🐾❤️🐾❤️

    • @rollingrecords9019
      @rollingrecords9019 2 года назад +7

      Don’t forget he’s trying to record and film I’m sure he does off-camera differently

    • @Kate-is5mz
      @Kate-is5mz 2 года назад +12

      It's always more the positioning of the tail, rather than wagging itself. This dog had a very loose, relaxed tail that wasn't very high up in the air - a clear sign that he's not a real threat.

    • @jillsorbera7247
      @jillsorbera7247 2 года назад +2

      @@Kate-is5mz Oh thank you for explaining this! 🐾❤️🤗

    • @NicoGee1
      @NicoGee1 2 года назад +1

      🙌🏼💯

    • @TruthTheChamp
      @TruthTheChamp Год назад +2

      Pointless comment

  • @emilka2033
    @emilka2033 2 года назад +42

    at around 8:55 great advice - don't constantly shower your dog with attention whenever they do well with other dogs, all that does is increase the excitement and can inadvertently make them go over threshold. Better to let them do their thing and learn how to go about interacting calmly with other dogs without being interrupted with human praise. Honestly can apply to all training, making too much of a fuss over your dog when they do the right thing can make them break commands early and teaches bad habits

  • @pmlm1571
    @pmlm1571 2 года назад +32

    When the GSD snapped the first time at Prince in the pool yard, and you let it go: then you corrected the second snap which was a little more intense: thank you for showing that subtlety! Great content.

  • @pinerock9668
    @pinerock9668 11 месяцев назад

    My dog sat down very quickly when he heard him say, "Hey, Sit". 😂

  • @annaburns5382
    @annaburns5382 2 года назад +18

    Very good demo Joel. I don't go to dog parks, one reason being most of the dogs and owners there are out of control, undisciplined and the owners are arrogant. So, unfortunately my dog does not have any opportunities to interact with other dogs, except when I walk him.

    • @AndyJarman
      @AndyJarman 2 года назад +6

      Dog parks can become boxing rings.
      Dog beaches are good because you can just keep walking and the domineering dog has to chose to abandon its owners to continue the pirsuit.
      Some owners have such little influence over their dog that their dog will sometimes abandon them, but you find even the dumbest owners find that unacceptable and eventually even they with retrieve their dog and get it off yours.
      I prefer linear walks like a beach, lots of distractions, and if I go there at the same time everyday the dogs all become familiar with each other - it's much more relaxed.

  • @mrsmcdonald9363
    @mrsmcdonald9363 Год назад +6

    Our GSD is a lot like this. He's very sociable and playful, but is a bit much for some dogs and some owners. I'm learning so much from you about reading him, reading the other dogs and even reading the other owners to make group play as enjoyable as possible for everyone. In the past several weeks, I've seen our dog regulate his own behavior according to the group dynamics. Thank you! Thank you!

  • @msclark7583
    @msclark7583 2 года назад +53

    @Beckman's Dog Training : I wanted to thank you for all the information you have provided. I own a small dog boarding business and most of the dogs come for weekend stays. Most of them don't have issues. They are friendly, happy, and the worst thing I've had to deal with was separation anxiety. But there is a minority of dogs I get who are fear biters and forward aggressive. I can't spend my entire weekend babying and rewarding those problem dogs so that I can take them for their walks, so I often implement your methods.
    The owners are often impressed when they return to pick up their dog on how calm and obedient there dogs are in my hands. Their dogs always return better than they came. I like to train them basic manners through positive reinforcement, but bad behaviors are never excepted in my kennel and I can't spend forever "training it out of them." Your methods make it possible for me to make behavioral changes within just a few hours so that the weekend can be more enjoyable for everyone.
    Thank You!!

    • @wallsofgab
      @wallsofgab 2 года назад +9

      I really appreciate that you made this comment - I work at a daycare/boarding facility, but I just started. It gives me hope that sticking with the method will help make my day easier, and most importantly be beneficial to the dog so that they can have a good day. With 20 dogs in a room, it's just impossible to take care of individual needs.

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 года назад +3

      Wonderful comment! Good luck to you.

  • @kirstenherbert5143
    @kirstenherbert5143 2 года назад +5

    I’m learning so much! Especially that owners need to be vigilant. No matter how good or bad our dog is with other dogs, things can change in an instant. We need to stand there watching the dogs, not the owners. I’m happy to do the clap and “HEY!!” at another dog being a jerk to my dog. If the owner reacts I just say “that was looking a little tense, so I was just breaking their train of thought’.

  • @Cathan1856
    @Cathan1856 2 года назад +16

    I started paying more attention to my dog’s play after watching Joel’s videos and correcting him, he has a tendency to be bossy at times. This technique works, he started looking for that crazy lady who was going to grab him and stopped 😊 I was a ‘let them sort it’ person previously, not knowing any better, I’m afraid 😳 Sorry to the other dogs!

    • @catneedham4913
      @catneedham4913 2 года назад

      That Coatie is flat out adorable and could be my dog. He was EXACTLY like that dog at that age- mostly derpy and sweet, but a bit of a punk. And also a nonstop pee licker 😝

  • @lbaxterheuer
    @lbaxterheuer 2 года назад +37

    Joel, thank you. Since finding your videos three/four weeks ago, I’ve gone from avoiding walking my dog( two incidents of being dragged by my dog!) to being able to confidently walk around my neighborhood to going for the first time yesterday to a public walking park with other people walking their dogs, children asking to come pet my dog, etc. I was sooo in a “funk” weeks ago. I needed a quick, effective fix, you gave it to me. I had hired a “positive” re enforcement trainer, but she didn’t seem to understand the severity, nor the risk of me being hurt (female, age 61, 5’0 tall). I’m constantly learning here in Lyndhurst, Ohio. Keep up the great work. Laura

    • @janeranke1737
      @janeranke1737 Год назад

      Agree- similar situation. Need to be comfortable and able to walk 2 fifty pounders. It’s working!

  • @ElizabethSeiden-lg6mj
    @ElizabethSeiden-lg6mj 2 месяца назад

    Today my Lilly spotted an older doggie and at first she was friendly but then she turned into a more slightly aggressive stance. The owner of the other dog said that when her dog Jake was getting growled at and almost attacked by an unruly Pitty, he just played dead and then turned around and chilled like a smooth, calm and gentle dog that wasn’t about the drama.❤

  • @MrLSalazar714
    @MrLSalazar714 2 года назад +14

    11:38 You can see how Prince isn’t cool with how he was playing. Look at his back.
    I think if you guys didn’t check that dog, Prince would have 😊

    • @ImNotCatCourt
      @ImNotCatCourt 2 года назад

      LoL don't ever underestimate a German Shepherd. Trust me on that 1.

  • @leegrass6954
    @leegrass6954 2 года назад +62

    This video is really good. Most people do not recognize these very subtle anomalies in behavior that can lead to aggression. Thanks so much for doing these. I do not have an environment to do these kinds of things with people so I share your videos with my own clients. 🐶👍

    • @Liondoggirl
      @Liondoggirl 2 года назад +3

      What i don't like is other owners saying not to interfere they will work it out this happen to me when I stopping my dog staring curling lip or putting her neck over the other my dog I working on socialization missed during covid

    • @RileyCreekKennels_official
      @RileyCreekKennels_official 2 года назад +1

      Exactly, he’s good. Most people don’t recognize or know how to read their pets.

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 года назад +2

      @@RileyCreekKennels_official, that's why Joel is so good. Teaching owners what to look for in their dog!

    • @RileyCreekKennels_official
      @RileyCreekKennels_official 2 года назад

      @@User7688.--_ agreed

    • @tiffanyclark-grove1989
      @tiffanyclark-grove1989 2 года назад +2

      @@Liondoggirl yes, as if you could raise children that way. If you want children to grow up to be good social creatures you have to monitor their play and make corrections at times

  • @Dubbelmums
    @Dubbelmums 2 года назад +5

    Little things i never thought of. Thank you for showed this

  • @tinagreaves9957
    @tinagreaves9957 2 года назад +4

    Joel is an excellent dog trainer and completely tuned in on all canine behavior down to the smallest hint of behavior. I grew up with German Shepards my father trained them exactly the way Joel trains dogs. Watching behavior intently so as to not miss the little things that most people miss. Excellence !

  • @treelinehugger
    @treelinehugger Год назад

    Thank you for stating that dog owners need to correct their dog's bad behavior, even if it is a mild infraction. Failure to do so will likely lead to the gradual escalation of more bad behavior.
    I stopped taking my dogs to the dog park because so many dog owners have no concept of acceptable dog behavior. These dog owners also have no awareness that they are responsible for their dog's bad behavior.
    Every time I ask a dog owner to get their dog under control, they typically respond, "He's just being a dog. Let them work it out."
    I usually answer with a question, "Would you have the same hands-off approach if your son was bullying and intimidating another boy?" I never get an answer, and the dog owner never corrects their dog.
    Irresponsible dog owners never learn and never train their dogs.

  • @sootudios
    @sootudios 2 года назад +5

    I love the beginning with the quizzing, I think they help me take away more from your videos!

  • @agirlcalledaubrey
    @agirlcalledaubrey 2 года назад +7

    Really appreciate these dog socialization videos. Could use some advice on how to properly introduce insecure and possibly reactive dogs to others. They are social and polite after they’ve accepted the other dog, but the initial skepticism/insecurity make them snap at the greeting, and I’m not sure how to set up for success.

  • @jessica19874
    @jessica19874 2 года назад +13

    Really well done! No nonsense. Gives a great sense of how carefully you have to watch dog body language. Most people just don't really get what it all means, and either over-react or under-react to behaviors. Especially important, as the trainer says -- to do some social interaction training if you want to take your dog to dog parks or just walk their dog without being surprised when fights start. Subscribed.

  • @bojung8415
    @bojung8415 2 года назад +8

    Love seeing GSD running around happy after getting wet. My dog is like this guy but worse. It's not like he is bad with all dogs but definitely does the stare and stiff body posture at times and seems to prefer female dogs. He is unneutered, almost 2 and we definitely discussed whether neutering will help or not. There's research on pros and cons of neutering so it's not an easy decision. We would prefer to do a vasectomy instead. Seeing videos of different dogs interacting and learning body languages and when and how to intervene is super helpful.

    • @americanosycho
      @americanosycho 2 года назад +2

      I'm in the exact same situation. My GSD grew up right when covid struck so it was very hard to socialize him during those times and now I'm dealing with the consequences. He is a little snappy with female dogs and I have yet to introduce him to another big male dog. I am a little terrified for when that happens. Good luck to you though!

    • @enforcementofficer4802
      @enforcementofficer4802 2 года назад +2

      Neutering won’t magically help with aggression - that is an idea that is sold by vets to owners. Independent research has suggested limited benefit on behaviour change, the main benefit is that it stops back yard breeders. Best bet is to find a trainer and work with them in a controlled way.

    • @melissafaye915
      @melissafaye915 Год назад

      This was a badly bred GS tho. Those hips and his spine looks fuckeedddd. They're going to have some health issues with this guy.

  • @thefella131
    @thefella131 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Stunning German shepherd. 👍

  • @ellerobinsArtAndBonsai
    @ellerobinsArtAndBonsai 2 года назад

    Perfect choice he really was just frustrated by the barrier and vocalized his frustraction the reactivity is their but you did that perfectly.

  • @user-pm1eu6kv7b
    @user-pm1eu6kv7b 13 дней назад

    We need a trainer like Joel in Australia

  • @2greeksandacamera
    @2greeksandacamera 2 года назад +4

    Amazing good instructional, reading the dog isn’t like trying to read Greek (unless you already know Greek), it’s great how Joel explains it so clearly so for new dog owners to “nip the bad behaviors in the bud” while socializing their dog.

  • @bensparv7313
    @bensparv7313 2 года назад +4

    Great video! Please keep them coming.

  • @RileyCreekKennels_official
    @RileyCreekKennels_official 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas guys from Rollo and Zelda!!!!🎄🎁🎄🎁🎄🎁💙💙💙🐺🐺💙💙💙💙

  • @bostonmommy8698
    @bostonmommy8698 2 года назад +5

    Glad they are doing it young cause when dog gets 2 or 3 years old could be very bad if don't train now

  • @mollie.howe33
    @mollie.howe33 2 года назад +2

    This was great! Corrected my dog like this at the park the other with rough play on a dog and he never bothered the dog again. I was so proud of him.

  • @stephATL
    @stephATL 2 года назад +2

    Another great video. Owner committed to corrections and it showed in immediate progress of dogs behavior. Thanks Joel

  • @demonmonsterdave
    @demonmonsterdave Год назад

    This guy has been a dog for so many incarnations he really understands them.

  • @CheatcodeGlitch
    @CheatcodeGlitch 2 года назад +1

    Underrated channel. I’ve been binging and learning so much!

  • @dorothybrogden3523
    @dorothybrogden3523 2 года назад +4

    Learned so much from this video!!

  • @mollymac8930
    @mollymac8930 2 года назад +4

    So helpful! Please keep the body language ones coming!

  • @MrWave58
    @MrWave58 2 года назад +3

    Another EXACT dog assesment! Great job as always! Thanx!

  • @asp1213
    @asp1213 2 года назад +4

    Fantastic. Another awesome video!! Love this stuff, thank you Joel!

  • @elharaaddison
    @elharaaddison 2 года назад

    Really good advice. Appreciate it🐾

  • @hellosunshine9915
    @hellosunshine9915 2 года назад

    I love the way you do your videos!!

  • @thefullmetalallosaurus
    @thefullmetalallosaurus 2 года назад +11

    Before continuing the video I’m gonna guess a no muzzle on leash approach, let’s see if I’m wrong.
    (Edit) damnit XD

    • @asp1213
      @asp1213 2 года назад +1

      Don't feel bad I thought the same thing, but no surprise, Joel made the right choice.

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  2 года назад +7

      Thanks for trying. Props to you.

    • @jessica19874
      @jessica19874 2 года назад +3

      Lol…yeah, but Joel is a nice exception. A very sensible approach that seems easy but rests on understanding dog behavior, observation, care.

  • @tracymills3174
    @tracymills3174 Год назад

    Learning so much!

  • @virginiareynolds6296
    @virginiareynolds6296 2 года назад +2

    As always, great stuff in this video. Really appreciate your time and effort and sharing these videos - they have really helped refined my own training with my dog. Thanks again!!

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis9278 2 года назад +2

    Another great video.

  • @lifenz1799
    @lifenz1799 2 года назад

    Awesome video! Thanks

  • @wjr861
    @wjr861 2 года назад

    Awesome video joel,love the content

  • @vlarralv
    @vlarralv 2 года назад

    Excellent!

  • @arekkwolek4286
    @arekkwolek4286 2 года назад

    Great educational materials for many of us, you and GSM are great, thank you for doing what you doing and keep up the good work :)

  • @rodyoakum1194
    @rodyoakum1194 2 года назад

    Great Video ThankYou

  • @trenettasaba3064
    @trenettasaba3064 2 года назад

    I have a 9 month Malinois. She is a good pup. Haven't seen any social issues yet. This video was great so I can keep my eyes on her body language.

  • @katherinecaruso9057
    @katherinecaruso9057 Год назад

    Thank you, this was very helpful. Exactly what I needed

  • @thesecretsanctuaryfarm
    @thesecretsanctuaryfarm 2 года назад

    Fantastic Fantastic video. Keep them coming

  • @hypatiabrooks874
    @hypatiabrooks874 2 года назад

    fantastic! body language and timing are so important.

  • @carmelodriscoll6155
    @carmelodriscoll6155 2 года назад +1

    Great video 😊

  • @MrZen76
    @MrZen76 2 года назад +1

    I never would have noticed these small behaviors till i started watching your videos. Now im picking them up all the time. If you watch dogs getting into a fight on videos look before it happens and you'll see the things Joel points out. Amazing stuff, Thanks for the education.

  • @Anime-my4th
    @Anime-my4th 2 года назад

    thank you .... this is help full too many dog owners!

  • @gennyszegi1876
    @gennyszegi1876 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your videos! I'm learning to become a trainer myself along with my daughter and these videos are so helpful. Also my 1yr old GSD Stella is learning to be a neutral dog like Prince and I have video of her watching your sessions. It's incredibly cute!

  • @achilles7042
    @achilles7042 2 года назад

    I like this guy's teaching style.

  • @barkbros123
    @barkbros123 2 года назад +2

    Keep up the good work that way Papj won’t send us too you 🙏🏻

  • @gracelondon2378
    @gracelondon2378 2 года назад

    Awesome information on reading dog body language. I’m always curious about what to look for in healthy and unhealthy interactions between dogs at dog parks. Thanks!

  • @msTrish67
    @msTrish67 2 года назад

    Thank you. I apply a lot of your technics with my german shepherd & they work.
    Again I thank you for sharing

  • @rebekahh371
    @rebekahh371 2 года назад

    Great video.. my young rescue gsd does this to my older one, glad to see I've been correcting her properly

  • @therealg07
    @therealg07 2 года назад

    Keep the vids coming they are great

  • @tenillejohnson8754
    @tenillejohnson8754 Год назад

    This was a good one! My dobe has the same behavior as GSD. The hovering and staring. Please do more body language videos. Super insightful

  • @purebeautygift
    @purebeautygift 2 года назад +1

    Can I just say.. how gorgeous is Hector… what a face!

  • @marciebushman5668
    @marciebushman5668 2 года назад +1

    Great lesson on body language.

  • @KC-zb7fo
    @KC-zb7fo 2 года назад

    Have brother and sister often wonder how much horseplay is to much this is great help. Being kin I thought they have been getting rough. This makes it clear. Ty

  • @Mamadeble
    @Mamadeble 2 года назад

    Prince is such a wonderful dog!

  • @primalperry5667
    @primalperry5667 Год назад

    Love this one, trying to learn body language better

  • @acres2147
    @acres2147 2 года назад

    Gracious towards the long haired shepherd. I appreciate that.
    I did notice several opportunities missed with the Golden and the Border. Sniffing the Golden is ok, but the hovering wasn’t.(even before the Golden got up). Running in front of the Border to control it, head over the withers, etc. The Border was picking up on the Shepherds bad behavior even when humans weren’t. I’ve heard you say the other dogs reaction can clue us in.

  • @jaybees5734
    @jaybees5734 2 года назад

    My brother is first time owner of a sweet female bulldog, def going to share the channel with him! Great stuff to learn 👍

  • @MrMulligan84
    @MrMulligan84 2 года назад

    This is great to watch. I recently brought my 12 week old pup to my parents place and he met their 9 year old miniature schnauzer. She is a great dog but not well socialized. She kept barking and barking whenever my pup was around and never stopped so this lead to my dog barking too which I don't like. I am trying to figure out the best way to integrate her with my pup. The only other dog she is ever around is my sister's dog (also a schnauzer)
    Trying to socialize a puppy with two dogs who are only familiar with each other is a challenge.

  • @stefar2893
    @stefar2893 2 года назад

    I love this

  • @kobenoah1
    @kobenoah1 Год назад

    Im glad you can get your point across with the sharp ‘HEY’ then sit. I really can’t do the clap 👏 starting to get a bit arthritic in my hands. My 1 year old male Great Pyrenees plays to rough with my GP female, so I have been trying this. It helps! Tks! :)

  • @SaschaBuster
    @SaschaBuster Год назад

    I wish you were in Australia. Started using your techniques this week for pulling and reactivity on walk and its helping really well. But trying to find socialising opportunities in a safe space to see how my dog is with other dogs up close.

  • @denisecaramore971
    @denisecaramore971 2 года назад

    I really like your videos. Especially since I'm in FL so can't physically take lessons with you. And realized from them that I can't do it alone So I Just hired a trainer here who has worked at SeaWorld and Animal Kingdom as well as traing dogs for past 20 years. Totally accredited licensed and positive reinforce behavior. I started with Zac George thus time around and still use him too. But I didn't have issues with resource guarding and under socializing ( due to he got bit 3xs and Covid) so I needed help. But although I find myself saying things like " I can do this all day" and some incorporate both you and Zac stuff I need help. She praised me on how far I've come and what he knows and stated from how I was talking I knew a lot ( thank you) there is 12 weeks ahead @ 1xweek. That I hope I learn to get him to be dog again so can go places. Till then I'm going to continue watching your videos to learn as much as I can. And from Zac and my trainer cause knowledge is power.

  • @amelia5490
    @amelia5490 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic video. I’m so desperate to do this with my reactive Neapolitan. His reactivity when walking is under control now but I literally have no other dogs I know that I can practice having him around. (Any dogs I know have clueless owners)

  • @RobertW-ByzantineCatholic
    @RobertW-ByzantineCatholic 2 года назад +2

    Hey Joel, love the videos and all the opportunities to learn about canine body language especially when it comes to aggression. In the law enforcement world we call them pre-assault indicators. I have an 11 month old intact male Rottweiler. He’s basically a dream of a dog. I’m constantly being asked about his breeder and his training because of how great he is. The only issue, and I’ve only seen it twice, is that if a dog acts with real aggression (not just dominance displays) towards him, or even worse, towards me, he has zero patience for it. The first time was on a hike we came across an owner with a German Shepherd. They dogs met and everything seemed great. Relaxed body language, sniffing and a play bow from both dogs. I went to pet the other dog and it snapped at my hand and barked, lips curled and jumped towards my face. My dog went at the other dog HARD. If I hadn’t grabbed his harness or had the leash attached to his collar, there’s no doubt in my mind he would have choked himself unconscious trying to get to that other dog. The other time was at a dog park and he was playing a husky. Again everything great. He rolls over and playfully submitted to the husky. When he ended up on top however, the husky bit him in the face and drew blood on his jowls. My dog jumped back and yelped and then went after the husky but thankfully I happened to be close enough to grab my dog before he got a hold of him, but it was barking/snapping/growling and lots of saliva flying everywhere from my dog trying to go at the husky that I was only keeping away with my foot until his owner got him. I’m not sure how to address these with my dog because they’re incredibly rare, and I’m also not sure I want to truly correct that. My dog has never started anything, and handles simple dominance displays well without escalating. He’s 99.99% of the time a playful puppy. I don’t want to punish my dog for defending himself after being bit, and I definitely don’t have a problem with him defending me. I’m just a bit concerned with the intensity coupled with his power and athleticism when he does get pushed to that. Am I wrong for this? Any advice?

  • @karinyaboriskova441
    @karinyaboriskova441 2 месяца назад

    Love all these body language vids

  • @merevione8255
    @merevione8255 2 года назад

    Beautiful Shepherd with a great temperament. He will mature into a really nice dog with exercise and consistent training. These dogs are eager to please. Bringing out the dogs drive will make the training fun and willingness to work.

  • @thedoo777
    @thedoo777 2 года назад

    thank you for doing this as a veteran with a Doberman girl she is eight years old she is perfectlyoff least trained but she incurs some correction from me sometimes it more and more people would take your advice the dog world would be a much better place

  • @Jesswithlessstress
    @Jesswithlessstress Год назад

    Prince is to perfect!

  • @rollingrecords9019
    @rollingrecords9019 2 года назад

    This is Real af I love your videos

    • @rollingrecords9019
      @rollingrecords9019 2 года назад

      I told my dog you’re not starting your own country in my house 🏡 boot camp time 🏕 worry about me 😁

  • @spensheldon7028
    @spensheldon7028 Год назад

    I love prince so much 💜

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 2 года назад +1

    Would love to see slo-mo of the behaviors cuz u describe them but they happen so quickly I hv to rewind 3-4x before I can understand. Such an awesome trainer & vids!! 🐾❤️

    • @flickaJay
      @flickaJay Год назад +1

      I have to rewind also, but I'm sure that once we have our eyes geared toward such behaviours it'll be second nature just like this guy

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 Год назад +1

      @@flickaJay I hope so! 🐾❤️🐾❤️

  • @mmcreads
    @mmcreads 2 года назад +4

    Would love to see an example of a PERSISTENTLY friendly (and respectful….with dogs anyway) dog. Mine isn’t remotely aggressive but she’s relentless with people and dogs. I just want her to give it up and relax around fun stimulation 😅 I do a lot of your leash methods and have seen improvement but she’s also very sensitive in that a softer correction means way more to her than a harsh one. I can get her to lay down around people (not so much dogs) but she’s absolutely still on a trigger and ready to party at the slightest hint of excitement.

    • @popeyejw
      @popeyejw 2 года назад +1

      I have a very excitable red healer that I want to able to socialize but his energy is very high and persistent.

    • @mmcreads
      @mmcreads 2 года назад

      @@popeyejw mine is perfect for shy dogs because while she’s very respectful and gives uninterested dogs space, she’s still very insistent they engage with her 😂 Sometimes my old trainers would use her to get a new pup out of its shell - maybe you could find a similar situation to get some socializing in? (They shy dogs were young btw, never insecure older dogs that might turn on her) I don’t bring her to dog parks because I worry she’s too much. Occasionally a friends dog that I trust will come over to play but I’d like to find more!

    • @TeresaRich
      @TeresaRich Год назад

      Thank you so much for all your videos.The best we have learnt from on line.

  • @annylaurie422
    @annylaurie422 Год назад

    I take 3 standard size Aussies and 2 schnauzers to dog parks everyday. We seldom have problems I think because I monitor my surroundings and all my dogs have excellent recalls and are very confident I that will handle any situations. They play with lots of dogs and are not looking for trouble. I would never get them exercised if I could not let them off leash to let off steam. Because we go to a park or hiking everyday they are not overly excited when I take their leashes off it is just part of their day. They all sit at the same time in a semi circle to have their leashes removed and put back on.
    I also do not bring toys or balls to the off leash parks because that can incite a riot.

  • @peterhughes8699
    @peterhughes8699 2 года назад +3

    Yes Joel I would have done exactly as you did with the GS - he looked not bad but still not to be trusted 1 on 1 with Prince

  • @mwilk19
    @mwilk19 2 года назад +1

    His hair's not up on his back. That's a good indication of when my GSD's are feeling aggressive.

  • @Sosha666
    @Sosha666 Год назад

    Pushy if permitted and doesn’t take a canine hint. Competitive. Smart though. Great response to human intervention. Very patient collie. I’d imagine some dogs would be less impressed with the pushiness he’s old enough to not get away with it.

  • @NicoGee1
    @NicoGee1 2 года назад

    Muzzle, no leash!
    (My guess before seeing futher😄)
    (The dog looks happy. Just loud, tail wagging etc)

  • @GustavoRibeirodeMello
    @GustavoRibeirodeMello 2 года назад +1

    My first thought was no leash or muzzle necessary, but I'd use a muzzle just to be sure and let the dog free to meet and move around. The bark didn't seem agressive to me.

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  2 года назад +2

      Yeah we could have gotten away with no muzzle but I didn’t know that at the time. Good job.

  • @kashoncobb5436
    @kashoncobb5436 2 года назад +1

    Cesar the dog whisper

  • @gregjorda3080
    @gregjorda3080 Год назад

    He's investigating in my opinion

  • @thelatenightbar
    @thelatenightbar 2 года назад

    I don't claim to be a dog expert. I've always had one. Also ran a doggie daycare for a number of years, where we watched other's dogs for days at a time, treated them as our own. in and out of the house, in the yard, in our living room. Did not crate them. one of the lessons we learned early on. Was to NEVER introduce dogs through a fence. Found it just drove some dogs crazy. we would bring in new dogs in through the back yard. And slowly let out other dogs. My first choice was always my Female husky to start the introductions. I've just noticed you tend to start these introductions through the fence. From my experience that could be the recipe for disaster. Through about 4 years of running that doggie daycare, we had ONE dog that couldn't stay because he just couldn't get along.

  • @blubrindl
    @blubrindl 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @kiksta3325
    @kiksta3325 2 года назад

    i was visiting my sister in the states. it is incredible how male dogs play and are all friendly. i imagine its because they are al muttered? back home I never see that playful behavior.

  • @rickandrews7856
    @rickandrews7856 2 года назад +1

    Useful info... nipping things in the bud...thx

  • @abshakamalu
    @abshakamalu 2 года назад +1

    hes frustrated that he cant go to prince but hes not agressive, thats why he was barking. his tail was soft wagging, soft body language

  • @jasminm.2607
    @jasminm.2607 2 года назад +1

    I am very interested and committed to body language with dogs. We have an unnutured male golden retriever, who regularly gets attacked by other (mostly male dogs-not nutured). I would love to see these kinds of videos with interactions with dogs, what kinds of behavior is to be tolerated and what is not, we are struggling. I can read my own dog but sometimes the situation comes so fast with other dogs, I would love some visual comparison. Meaning, our dog does not want fights, but there is a male tension (on both ends). Would be thankful for that.
    I know, usually owners approach you with their dominant dog, but in our case, our dog is the submissive kind. What then to prevent a fight in time? A fight meaning that my dog will not even bite back, but be bitten. Best regards from Germany, thanks for your great work!

    • @flickaJay
      @flickaJay Год назад

      @Jasmin M. If you go up toward the top of these comments you will find "Eric Boggs" comment from about 1 year ago. He and the people that replied to him give quite a bit of information that will probably help you. I'm amazed that so many people understand that dogs need to have their confidence and self-control increased and that in turn helps them react properly especially the dogs that are too submissive. I would not have known this.

  • @1988texasaggie
    @1988texasaggie 2 года назад +3

    What are your thoughts about correcting someone else's dog at a dog park. We have an 8 month old that is slowly being acclimated to the dog park. Last trip another dog was being overbearing. Not aggressive, just being too much. Funneling my inner Beckman, I just walked through the dog forcing it away from mine. I didn't say anything to the dog but just forced separation. Would a clap/hey marker work on a stranger's dog in a situation like this?