Learn How to Help all Forms of Aggression and Reactivity - Kahoots Pet Store Live Event.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2022
  • Next Kahoots event is at Solana Beach Kahoots on Saturday Oct 1st at 1-3pm. I'll show you how to have a dog like Prince and I'll do an extended Q&A.
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  • @Aswodel
    @Aswodel Год назад +75

    After about a year of making mistakes and learning I now have my dominant aggressive male dog walking with a group of 10+ dogs at a time on a doggy walk service. And I have to thank this channel for it, at least 80% of what I use comes from this channel. Please realize the free dog training you can get from this channel and please keep investing in your dog. I have been through it all with my dog and he changed my life on a very deep level. He taught me to look objectively, learn from mistakes, how to stop being afraid of what people think and so much more. Joel If I could, I would hug you like the father I wish I had!

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

      Heartfelt! 🌟

    • @touya_todoroki974
      @touya_todoroki974 Год назад +1

      I need to get into groups of walking dog

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb Год назад

      Wow! I have a question about neutering and walking a pack of dogs! I'm afraid that one dog will trigger a fight, I've been bit multiple times breaking up fights that I believe my dog starts. Im afraid of putting my dog with other dominant male dogs, but I'm aware that he deserves a rich social life. Any advice?

  • @adrienne5836
    @adrienne5836 Год назад +10

    That dog at 14:00.. Prince was amazing. He just stood there and looked. Its like he understood. 😢

  • @katcalico9142
    @katcalico9142 Год назад +34

    The creepy dude at night scenario actually happened to me - but the creepy dude was my boyfriend. I was fostering a young pit and we had to go outside. He was meeting my boyfriend for the first time and my BF decided to wait for us outside. The BF was in an alcove - I couldn’t see him - and came out of nowhere. My normally chill little dude was not amused at all. But TBH if it had been an unknown creepy dude on our dark nighttime walk - it was an appropriate reaction. Lesson learned. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @touya_todoroki974
      @touya_todoroki974 Год назад +2

      Il be fair, thats a normal reaction for dogs and people lol

  • @arielgaede3673
    @arielgaede3673 Год назад +3

    I think the point you made about being militant and then easing off is the BIGGEST thing that people don't understand. You teach discipline and respect by being on top of everything and not letting them get away with anything so they learn to make good decisions. Once they can make good decisions, they get the privileges.

  • @kimberly4275
    @kimberly4275 Год назад +1

    That big white dog is the most gorgeous dog I've ever seen 🥺

  • @Christopher-vf6kx
    @Christopher-vf6kx Год назад +10

    That was my son tossing treats!! This was an awesome session for my family to see and experience. Joel was in complete control in every situation. He also provided specific and age appropriate advice for us related to our passionate and assertive 6mo Austrailian Shepherd before the session started. Thank you Joel.

  • @Hotdads1
    @Hotdads1 Год назад +77

    I found your videos last Monday and even though I can tell it's going to be a long road with my dog, I can absolutely say I am starting to see minor improvements and am more confident in introducing my dog to other pups now that I have tools to control the situation. I have spent way too much money in the past for a trainer to tell me to build an obstacle course in my backyard to exercise my dog properly and you have given me the best information for free. THANK YOU

    • @benji.B-side
      @benji.B-side Год назад +8

      It is a long road with some dogs, but my very strong, highly reactive rescue dog with anxiety, a Staffy Boxer cross, has come a long way after I started using Beckman's techniques, especially the 'Lead Pop' one.

    • @Hotdads1
      @Hotdads1 Год назад +6

      @@benji.B-side yes that’s the first technique I tried and ended needing to go to a gentle leader but the difference in walking is crazy. I just need to break his rough play habits

    • @maxl3189
      @maxl3189 Год назад +1

      @@benji.B-side good owner=good dog, don't blame the dog

  • @Rachel-en7ek
    @Rachel-en7ek Год назад +26

    I found your channel about a month ago, and I cannot properly express how much of a positive impact your methods have had on our three-dog household.
    For one, your "doorway method" + a [head harness brand that shall not be named because they really do owe you a sponsorship at this point] have COMPLETELY transformed our recently-adopted, leash-reactive, backflipping-at-bunnies, 5-foot-vertical-jump, pull-your-shoulder-out-of-the-socket-at-the-sight-of-a-cat German Shepherd mix into a polite & engaged walking buddy. In a few short weeks, we've gone from D R E A D I N G morning walks to once again enjoying that time. Our pup now gets to explore the world (rather than react to it), and we no longer have to ice our joints 😂
    Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge (for free!!) and for making ✨effective✨ training methods accessible regardless of where we're located, the budget we're working with, or the tools we have access to. (Also, HUGE shoutout to your clients for letting us learn from your sessions with them & their furry companions!)
    I'm excited to continue learning and becoming a better leader for my dogs. Thanks a million!!

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ Год назад +1

      Very true and cool comment. I second everything you said.

  • @CherryMck
    @CherryMck Год назад +5

    13:38 can we take a moment to appreciate Prince’s confidence? :P

  • @rico4you
    @rico4you Год назад +17

    Joel is totally on top of every movement look at min 1:57 Dog Blue greets standing up and Joel responds with ever so subtle knee blocks! This is pure Dog training! awesome!!!

  • @confucius2833
    @confucius2833 Год назад +5

    The big white dog is like “stop being an ass so we can play”. Despite the snappings the little dog tried on the big dog, the big dog was still play bowing.

  • @crystall5661
    @crystall5661 Год назад +3

    Love that big white dog. So playful and didn’t react to the smaller dog besides wanting to play

  • @Ms.OliversLife
    @Ms.OliversLife Год назад +5

    Holy crap. This is a great video. And it’s free. I paid a trainer a ton of money for less than this info!!!!!! Ha ha!!!!! My dog is sooooooo like this. Doesn’t wanna hurt anyone. Just nervous and LOUD. I got it all under control now tho!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!

  • @jayleeclough1199
    @jayleeclough1199 Год назад +1

    I like how he proved my point. Most people try to argue with me over my husky not being overweight a malamute mix. They think all huskies are huge and they usually don't know what a maly is. They think female huskies are supposed to huge. That's not the case . They are smaller and very lean.

  • @adrienne5836
    @adrienne5836 Год назад +7

    We did the treats from guests’ children after watching your videos. You’re right. One minute! Totally new dog!

  • @User7688.--_
    @User7688.--_ Год назад +4

    I don't understand why your channel doesn't have more subscribers on your videos! You give us your training methods that help our dogs and us. Make our lives better...all for free.

  • @aprilt1507
    @aprilt1507 Год назад +23

    Joel’s comment “I really don’t care”. He may say that, but with his calm but firm example, it is totally evident that he does care. By the way Joel can we see some more videos of bubbles and prints?😊

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

      Bubbles and Prince.

    • @aprilt1507
      @aprilt1507 Год назад +1

      @@User7688.--_ right! It’s what happens when voice to text doesn’t understand southern 😂😂

  • @aspen5159
    @aspen5159 Год назад +9

    I've been watching your videos the thing that has helped me is the mindset of " IM OVER IT!!! I DONT CARE" I have been having this attitude with my frenchbulldog who thinks he is the king of the world (he is a bully just like the reactive French bulldog on your video 3months ago) I've totally been taking more control over him and his behaviors. So I thank you because I honestly hear your voice when I'm correcting him and showing him he's not the boss, that I AM!!! Thank you so very much 😀😀

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 Год назад +23

    Hey another fantastic vid! I would be in favor of breaking this into segments and more fully explaining the details of the dog body language. You're such a joy to watch--authentic, funny, and effective🐾❤️🙏🏽

  • @rosablume4346
    @rosablume4346 Год назад +1

    very interesting as usual
    and shout out to that lovely young creme-white retriever/ lab who was too well mannered for some demonstration, such a friendly being

  • @LeneyDesign
    @LeneyDesign Год назад +15

    We need our "I'll do this all day" merch haha epic as always Joel

  • @sibeldjc1864
    @sibeldjc1864 Год назад +9

    Still and forever so grateful for all your videos 🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿

  • @bertt1014
    @bertt1014 Год назад +2

    I've been learning so much from your videos I can't believe. We started our HIGHLY leash reactive and very aggressive pit bull mix with the gentle leader for walking. It's just a few days now but after continually correcting him when he gets near dogs (who are behind fences) he is getting better. And he's walking on a loose leash. This is a massive improvement for us.

    • @mistersharpe4375
      @mistersharpe4375 Год назад +1

      That's great to hear! Pit bull's and other bully breeds are lovely animals, but they're so strong that most owners give up when the dog starts pushing boundaries.

  • @janetvelazquez9563
    @janetvelazquez9563 Год назад +1

    Love the American Akita with the guy at the beginning.

  • @margotvanoni3679
    @margotvanoni3679 Год назад

    My dog is obsessed with your voice- whenever I play your videos her head continually goes side to side

  • @sry4head
    @sry4head 10 месяцев назад

    this channel helps out a lot.
    The essence of all these tips is worth million.

  • @paleojournee7864
    @paleojournee7864 Год назад +1

    The musical interludes give me the feeling that I'm watching a job training video.

  • @jamesrandal5442
    @jamesrandal5442 Год назад +3

    4:50 is FIRE

  • @jenniferrothschild4329
    @jenniferrothschild4329 Год назад +1

    You are amazing! Thank you Joel!!!! Love Prince. WOW❗️

  • @publictoilet1970
    @publictoilet1970 Год назад +2

    I like your straight forward approach. No coddling the dog. Thank you for a great video

  • @GahBoe
    @GahBoe Год назад +6

    Concerning the big husky, do you think having other dog friends of the same size plays any importance?

  • @lorianderson8145
    @lorianderson8145 Год назад +2

    I love Princess's confident stance. Reminds me of Bosco.

  • @melissasnow2980
    @melissasnow2980 Год назад +3

    I love Joel’s personality and methods.

  • @deannabrown4573
    @deannabrown4573 Год назад +1

    I just adopted my second Pittie and she is so different from my male. Way more assertive and shows aggressive behaviors I’m not used to. I’m having to figure out a different way to train her and this helps so much! Thank you!

  • @KiraSieni
    @KiraSieni Год назад +1

    Beautiful play bows on that white dog.

  • @Judgmental_Cat
    @Judgmental_Cat Год назад +1

    7:00 that white dog is like “yeah do it again. See what happens”

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis9278 Год назад +3

    I am always learning. Thanks Joel.

  • @annwhiteside1126
    @annwhiteside1126 Год назад

    This is EXACTLY what I’ve been looking for for 2 years, but haven’t found help with till seeing
    THIS
    THANK YOU
    THIS
    helps me with my 2 1/2 yo black GSD.
    I’m a senior (68) now & she is teaching me so much.
    I thought I already knew, but had no idea I didn’t.
    l’m never giving up on this dog
    even with her -
    Dramatic separation ANXIETY,
    controlled epilepsy(med), rescue puppy, & elite
    ESCAPE ARTIST
    - 1 root canal & an almost broken nose, & also the only runner!! BOLTER ..
    She’s a life style commitment, no more board & trains, ever,
    or $$ I don’t have for private training on a fixed income …
    Must train together w/others & dogs, or she’s perfect while there & falls apart with ME.
    I didn’t have to leave her & go back to work or take care of others & it’s still so challenging, I almost can’t do it & I have 41+ yrs of having GSD companions
    We’re sitting in the car together currently at the dog park, patiently,
    GOAL - GET OUT of the car, calmly, until we can walk AROUND THE OUTSIDE of the dog park, on the sidewalk, not at the fence … set up for success at our ages
    The lack of meeting any other dogs since she was 7 months old means
    she actually doesn’t
    KNOW HOW TO MEET ANOTHER DOG WITH THE CORRECT ATTITUDE, BODY LANGUAGE, & CALM REACTION she doesn’t know, but I THINK SHE CAN DO IT
    by age 4 😅
    This training is needed for so many in the same boat from that time who got puppies for the 1st time during that time.
    It’s why, I believe, people are surrendering their companions from the last 2 yrs at record rates.
    If she had been my 1st GSD, instead of my 5th, I would not have had 4 more.
    It would be too much. I will work tirelessly to get her to her best place.
    Not one group class has let us train with other dogs .. “she’s too much dog for you” “NO” etc etc …
    I trained my 4th Shepherd to be my mobility service dog & he went on airplanes with me.
    She’s had many private lessons, training, even a nightmare 2 wk board & train ..
    because of not getting to train APPROPRIATELY WITH OTHER DOGS ..
    my last black GSD was like Prince, he never met a dog, (cat, rabbit, horse) he didn’t love
    She’s an “isolation” puppy ..
    Born 2/2020 & w me since 8 wks old - questionable Romanian (her papers are not in English) breeding -
    She’s my 5th GSD since 1982
    Hoping for success

  • @philcannizzaro7512
    @philcannizzaro7512 Год назад +1

    Love this real-world format!

  • @belindaemanuel8109
    @belindaemanuel8109 Год назад +2

    I love your videos. You know your stuff.

  • @jfm.d5180
    @jfm.d5180 Год назад +2

    Your videos have changed my life and the life of my dog. I hope to get out to California some day and meet your team.

  • @joshmcbride9744
    @joshmcbride9744 Год назад +2

    I love this style of video

  • @deerobles9735
    @deerobles9735 Год назад +3

    love the content!!!!

  • @HiroThatDude
    @HiroThatDude Год назад

    Yo I love this guy ! I’m first time dog owner- Shiba Inu 4 months not fixed yet. David is my fav out of all of them. He shows the full process, keeps it real , says all the harsh truths

  • @auricgoldfinger8478
    @auricgoldfinger8478 Год назад +3

    A good video, with reasonable level corrections

  • @unicornwizhez4115
    @unicornwizhez4115 10 месяцев назад

    That white goofy floppy puppy is killing me lol

  • @peks4924
    @peks4924 Год назад +1

    Thanks for some free training tips as always 👊🏼

  • @mikemartin1709
    @mikemartin1709 Год назад

    dude youre videos have helped me so much, my boy is good, he just has really high energy, and your videos are everything ive been looking for

  • @neebeeshaabookwayg6027
    @neebeeshaabookwayg6027 Год назад +1

    Oh, I missed the live... going to see, now 🙂.. thank you!!

  • @helenathiel912
    @helenathiel912 Год назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @susanwoodward9857
    @susanwoodward9857 Год назад

    Great video.My dog was very reactive to big dogs while on lead Have been doing the door way method and walking him with the gentle leader.Our walks are so much more relaxed we can walk by big dog now and evan get close for a sniff.Thank you Joel for all your help

  • @ravihga
    @ravihga Год назад

    Another awesome video.

  • @marymarseglia4536
    @marymarseglia4536 Год назад +2

    Exactly!!! Thank you!!!!

  • @GGdevelopment
    @GGdevelopment Год назад +1

    I've been hooked since finding your videos

  • @KiraSieni
    @KiraSieni Год назад +3

    Thank you for these videos.
    I joined a train your own service dog group who only uses positive reinforcement training and big surprise, many, even most dogs are flunking out of training.
    Teaching a dog boundaries etc is essential to a happy and healthy dog. There is a fine line between correction and abuse, and overuse of correction without use of positive reinforcement and praise especially, could even be considered abuse, but I 100% disagree that correction that doesn't hurt and isn't yelling and is balanced with positive reinforcement is abuse. It's no wonder that the local shelter here is filled with adolescent huskies and shepherds.
    An example of what is not abuse: Crowley has a problem where he gets mad that he has a leash on. Especially at night when he's tired, infact it's mostly at night. He barks and growls at the leash, actually gets mean about it and even has snapped at me. And if you heard it you would be shocked its coming from a puppy. The minute he acts that way, I say no in a firm but even tone and pick him up and take him inside. That is not acceptable behavior. Now that it's happened a few times I can give my warning which is eh-eh-eh and he has a chance to stop or he's going inside, which he usually does. I'm not mean. I don't yell at him. I just don't accept that behavior.
    The new accepted training method is to ignore that behavior or redirect. Redirecting in this scenario is actually a reward for bad behavior. Ignoring let's him know that behavior is ok. A behavior that could turn into true aggression if not addressed, and has some Aggression to it already. The way I do it is considered abuse lol. Even things like "no bite" are no longer acceptable.
    It's insane.
    I'm shocked pet smart is even letting you do this.

    • @peks4924
      @peks4924 Год назад +3

      He was at Kahoots not Petsmart fyi

    • @jayleeclough1199
      @jayleeclough1199 Год назад

      Naw huskies are alpha dogs from their tymir wolf heritage. I spelled that wrong I'm sure but yeah. They approach any dog with the same energy. But I step in when I know a dog is talking shit to my husky. Her hair goes up across her back. But huskies end up in shelters because the owners are weak and they only wanted a fluffy wolf like dog but don't have the will to train or teach them how to behave and take orders. Unlike wolves huskies will be friendly with almost anybody. But barking dogs often get slapped by huskies. They don't. Like yapping In their face. They are very smart and that makes them head strong. If they don't see you ass the leader than it's their way or no way. Husky has to have a clear leader they can easily faulter on you if otherwise..

  • @jamesrandal5442
    @jamesrandal5442 Год назад +1

    Follow through is Huge

  • @Scholli11
    @Scholli11 Год назад +2

    In Germany we call it: Ehrenmann! Great video as always!

  • @mamacrochets
    @mamacrochets Год назад

    I love all these lessons and now that my pups are close to 1 year old, I'm working on some solid leash training. Hopefully, I won't have to use these tips, but I know where to go if I need help! =D Beckman is the best!

  • @underduress5761
    @underduress5761 Год назад

    I've trained dogs as a novice with a very basic understanding of how to train them. Rewards for doing what you want them to do and punishments for bad behavior. Making sure the dog has no doubt that I'm the boss.
    There have been some situations that (as a last resort) I've considered smacking a dog's upper rear quarter to correct bad behavior. I've never been comfortable with that idea because I want them to always feel safe with me and not have a fear of getting smacked. It's just never sat well with me, but I knew that punishment is necessary sometimes. Your approaches to corrections have really enhanced my understanding of dogs as well as given me a whole new angle to consider in corrective options so that the dog is obedient based upon him/her not wanting to endure unwanted consequences of it's bad behavior, without having to resort to methods of physical pain. That is one of my favorite things about your training methods.
    Are there any times that you have found a smack on the hiney to be helpful?

  • @funn3guy
    @funn3guy Год назад

    Dangit it Joel, why are your videos so good!

  • @sandybitter4609
    @sandybitter4609 Год назад +1

    Mr Beckmann is the BEST! I hope and pray you come to Idaho one day! 😄👍

  • @annakathrin8197
    @annakathrin8197 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos and the fact that you show your methods with untrained dogs. I would love to see a video about dogs and kids (kids playing with a ball/toy and the dog trying to get the kids toy and getting all too excited.)Our dog also doesn’t bark or growl at kids but she gets very excited around small children and she has very high energy. We adopted her (Rotti) with 7 months and we think she never got exposed to children or actually anything at all. She has gotten so much better with everything except for the excitement that comes up with children running around. We are also working with a trainer to get her used to children and it is not really working. She is 16 months now and we really want her to be able to be around children without getting into that high energy level. She is great with other dogs and adults. We dont have children so we „practice“ whenever we get the chance from a safe distance and on leash but we don’t know what else we can do right now. Would really appreciate the help. All the best from Austria:)

  • @targetsunshine6060
    @targetsunshine6060 Год назад

    I think you have done enough in California……time to move everything to East Coast!!!!! We need help too 😂🤣😂🤣😂thanks again for a great video

  • @ericaosborne743
    @ericaosborne743 Год назад +1

    Joel, I would still have a reactive dog if it want for you, I have been able to really help my dog because of all your videos x

  • @PLRAHAPL
    @PLRAHAPL Год назад

    Prince the Ambassador of Discipline

  • @margaretstorms8519
    @margaretstorms8519 Год назад +1

    Nice session

  • @EW-ed6kd
    @EW-ed6kd Год назад

    This is wonderful! I have a service dog who is just like Prince. He is very friendly to other dogs (NOT in a “oh he’s friendly” as he rushes another dog sort of way). He will tolerate them but doesn’t stand for rude behavior.
    I had a woman bring a pet dog into a store one time while I was there with my service dog. She, of course, brought her pet over to my working dog. I tried to say no and she pushed herself on us. Sure enough, her dog gets in my dog’s face then decides to jump up and put it’s paws on my dog’s head. My SD rightfully barked and gave a warning snap (no contact) to back the hell off. And this lady had the audacity to say my dog was poorly behaved!
    I wish more people cared about dog behavior and body language… and public access laws. It’s not acceptable to greet another dog by jumping on them. It’s rude for them. Maybe even frightening. Same goes for the sort of people who let their dogs bum rush others because “he’s friendly!” Doesn’t matter. That’s NOT an appropriate greeting.

  • @blakeeubank4520
    @blakeeubank4520 Год назад +3

    Joel, new sub here. I watched one of your older videos about the GOAT. I think if you have a chance to check out Luke Evans from Australia. He has a channel called THE FARM. He does great at transforming aggressive kill shelter dogs into awesome adoptable pets. Love your videos!

  • @aciel111
    @aciel111 Год назад +1

    i wish i could attend to your events but i live in canada

  • @megancourtney9341
    @megancourtney9341 Год назад

    Have a 10mo dutch/Belgian shepherd who is reactive like the poodle (x?) At the end. It's 100% fear/ lack of confidence. Finally met a "good dog" which we were able to go on a walk with. My pup elected not to say hi, but stopped reacting to other dog. Little confused on how long/letting barking to continue as seems to be a bit of contradiction

  • @zeroinjack4380
    @zeroinjack4380 Год назад

    Going to have to try a gentle leader. My dog was good with a muzzle but then she had a freak out over reactivity and got her jaw stuck underneath one of the Baskerville muzzles. Thought she was gunna hurt herself. Gave it another shot a couple weeks later a bit tighter and it happened again.

  • @Tayl0r_
    @Tayl0r_ Год назад

    Ive currently started seeing a man that has took in a (rescue) Samoyed about 2 years ago, from a family member who’s spouse was ... uhm.. basically physically semi-abusive (i.e. relied on negative and positive punishment only, but might have been worse)
    He is terribly afraid of most men, and some people in general, but will have excited(non-aggressive) dog reactivity.
    As I dogsit him while my boyfriend is at work, Ive been looking for distractionary techniques and how to “format” the re-training process. Dog parks are not going to really work the best for his breed so I have to socialize him as we go and assess his behavior.
    Ive started to master being able to keep him at heel with me on walks, without too much effort, but getting him to not focus on other dogs then pull on the leash a bit is my next task. The leg/butt technique you showcased would work wonderfully!

  • @Cheftvmandapro
    @Cheftvmandapro Год назад

    I've been watching your videos for ages and have followed your pattern for my two collies and it was great worked a treat .. But the last few weeks the dogs cannot be in same room, can't face each other in their crates without wanting to rip each others head off.. Tried everything any advice please, desperate.?!?

  • @kaysay87
    @kaysay87 Год назад

    My 14 month old Labrador has started growling at children (particularly my youngest son) and I have no idea why. My children have never hurt my dog and they are respectful towards him. They often help me with training and will offer him treats. He's always been a timid boy, but he's gotten so much better with socialization & daily walks. Any advice? We've had him since he was 8 weeks old.

  • @crystall5661
    @crystall5661 Год назад

    So the poodle at the end is like my dog
    Barks like a crazy girl on leash. I’m always trying to get her to stop.
    Same scenario where I let her sniff at a dog on other side of fence and other dog went crazy.
    She was fine with other dogs before and then very reactive after.
    Thank you

  • @Gwenhwyfar7
    @Gwenhwyfar7 Год назад

    Aha, I knew she was a malamute and husky. I had one for 11 years and they look very similar.

  • @JosephSmith-ri5bx
    @JosephSmith-ri5bx Год назад

    Question: I Just got a 9 week old doberman last week. (10 weeks as of this past Sunday). I’ve been using your methods to teach him different commands. I’ve been training him to learn his name and Now when I bring him around my family , while he is in his crate sometimes, they repetitively call his name to get his attention. Are they tainting or ruining the process of him learning his own name? Should I be concerned ? Or are they in essence helping him learn his name?

  • @ginacirelli1581
    @ginacirelli1581 Год назад +1

    How do you deal with a very fearful toy dog who just wants to run away from everything? One of my Italian Greyhounds is like this, but her sister is calm and friendly. The only place they can meet other dogs is at the dog park, but I am afraid to bring them there because there are many large dogs there who run around uncontrolled.

  • @gavinsepanik6287
    @gavinsepanik6287 Год назад

    Hey I’ve got an interesting one for you. I adopted a German Shepard a few months ago (1.5 yr old) and he is a great dog. For some reason when he plays with other dogs he incessantly smells them and then when they try to check him he thinks they’re playing. After this he continue to makes them mad until they chase him around. I haven’t found a video on your channel that addresses this and I was wondering if you had any tips.

  • @cheryljensen9648
    @cheryljensen9648 Год назад

    I like your videos. I recently got another dog. Both were got during the pandemic they have not been around other dogs. They both have bitten. If one is in the kennel and the other one is out they go ballistic you would think they are going to kill each other. I am 63 and can't walk or stand very much. So I am trying to get them used to each other. I ha e gotten to the point that I can put them outside with muzzles and e collars. In the last 2 days I have been able to take the muzzles off in the house where I can grab them if it goes side ways. They play aggressive play fighting but with teeth. One is a gsd and the other is a border collies. Do you have any suggestions. I live in texas I called a trainer and they want 4000.00 per dog. Can't afford that. I have been trying to get them to be friends. And then work on some of the things in your videos.

  • @NikkijsNWA
    @NikkijsNWA Год назад

    Ok, when you touched Ballou on the back hip. Was it a touch, a poke? Was it to get his attention? Is there a "place" to do this or does any place work?

  • @christinag.2137
    @christinag.2137 Год назад +1

    What if the Gentle Leader makes the dog more reactive?

  • @deannataylor9563
    @deannataylor9563 Год назад

    Hi can you do a video on helping a dog( I have a female 20 month old husky) that has kennel aggression but mostly if she knows she’s done something she should not have. She has recently nipped at my girls and not a full bite but has broken the skin w a couple small puncture marks. The last incident was because she ran into my daughters room( normally all doors are kept closed but she walked out for a sec and back in to catch the dog running out w a q-tip in her mouth) she grabbed the q-tip and ran straight to her kennel. I heard her growl bark and she nipped very quickly at my daughter who was trying to retrieve the Q-tip. She seemed to get this way over her kennel in her last cycle. So about 7 mos of this. She’s gotten better because I’ve been trying to work w her ( she used to growl if we gave her a treat as a reward for getting in the kennel and you tried to pet her while her treat was still there) I can now pet her and rub her mouth ect while her treats are in there but we can’t have her biting my kids or anyone if they are trying to retrieve something from her she shouldn’t have. If she’s done something she shouldn’t have ( like rip up paper or peed in my sons room, yes the only room she does this) and we come around she runs to her kennel and acts aggressive. When she’s acting this way I will lift up on the back of the kennel til she comes out and close the cage door and then retrieve the item but she shouldn’t be acting this way. Even if she thinks she’s in trouble and isn’t or will get yelled at she does this. She’s a sweet sole otherwise and my husband is ready to resolve the issue in other more permanent ways if I can’t fix this. Help!! I know she’s a sweet girl you can see it in her eyes Just something is going on

  • @robertkezer3665
    @robertkezer3665 Год назад

    You do not introduce a dog face to face. When they meet each other it is not forced face to face. Wow. You speak well.

  • @PWIZZLE7
    @PWIZZLE7 Год назад

    We used to have farm dogs Golden Retrievers that lived outside and really enjoyed hunting with us in the woods when we were kids. If we ever shot any game like a squirrel or rabbit for example, the dog would instinctively grab it and if it was a rabbit or dove they would just eat it... if it was a squirrel or something larger they would often rub their face and sides of their neck on it and then go carry it off somewhere and bury it. I wonder for what reason do dogs rub certain scents on themselves. In this case it was the scent of the dead animals we had shot... And do they bury the prey so they have something to dig up later and eat?? just curious 🤔

  • @SJane3
    @SJane3 Год назад +9

    I am highly considering driving to California to see if Joel can help me with my dog's weird reactivity issue! I can't quite figure my dog's issue out, despite watching probably every aggression video on this channel! He is an absolute jerk to every new dog, but after weeks of getting him around a few dogs he is such a great player and actually can be quite submissive if another dog puts him in his place. However, unless a dog can put him in his place right off the bat, my dog is a jerk for several weeks of daily interactions! It breaks my heart because he absolutely loves to play with the dogs that he is good with and I want to be able to have more dogs in the future. He just can't get his crap together

    • @djolegrk2811
      @djolegrk2811 Год назад +3

      Friend. Your dog is a bully. With a dominance complex. Probably not a big dog. Just walk him all the time with bigger dogs and every time with a different dog. So in a circle. And they will knock it out of his head.

    • @858ryan
      @858ryan Год назад +4

      I can sympathize because i have a dog that used to be like this. I let it go for years trying to be overly nice with my corrections until one day i just had enough and grabbed him by the collar flipped him on his back and he felt my energy that i meant business this time. From that day forwars he was fine and i can see anytime he even thought about posturing up another dog or something he would look at me first then just walk away.

    • @SJane3
      @SJane3 Год назад +3

      @@djolegrk2811 I don't think it is a dominance thing at all! My dog is an absolute baby to be honest, at the first sign of something scary he tries to come to me. Like I said, the minute a dog checks his weirdness, he is good with them! I honestly think he just doesn't understand how to read other dogs and is defensive at best about it! I have tried everything, but unfortunately don't have dogs like you suggested I get him around... thus, my point about wanting to bring him to Joel, who has a great dog in Prince who together can likely do what I have so far been unsuccessful at accomplishing with my dog! I agree that he needs to be around a lot of dogs, but I don't have many that I trust can handle his reactivity properly! I'm not trying to get my dog in fights, and his behavior is very off-putting to other dogs

    • @SJane3
      @SJane3 Год назад +1

      @@858ryan that is my next option to be honest, my dog is 80lbs and is quite difficult to get down when he is fired up! How did you get your dog down while in that state of mind? My dog's strength when he is upset is quite difficult to handle, but I think this would also be good for him.. especially if another dog is close to him while he is down!

    • @djolegrk2811
      @djolegrk2811 Год назад +1

      @@SJane3 A friend of mine has a female Rottweiler that behaved like this. I told you the way he solved the problem with her. The same thing worked with my sister's terrier. The point is that every dog ​​that he meets in a controlled environment and that he attacks shows him that he is stronger and that he should not be like that. Maybe you need something else.

  • @lenorekelly1985
    @lenorekelly1985 Год назад

    How do I give a correction on my dog's aggressive behavior when he is 140 lbs? I am 100 lbs. I have the prong collar on him, but should I try the e-collar as a correction? I can do what you did in this video because he weighs too much and I would lose control of the situation.

  • @theyorkieservicedog
    @theyorkieservicedog Год назад +1

    I’m going to be bringing home my puppy October 4th and keeping her on a hands free leash while inside to help training so how can I ensure she will behave on a leash when walking? I need her behavior as perfect as possible to be a cardiac alert dog

  • @idarahmqvist1373
    @idarahmqvist1373 Год назад

    Joel could say that I have a perfect dog as well after a meeting with ONE other individual. There is so much chemistry involved. He is intact, and some of this absolutely best friends are intact males. Right off the bat. But some individuals he just feels the need to attack, and I don’t know why. Even if the other dog is not even looking at him, sniffing the grass, or laying on its back. I think he is quite nervous in reality, and the other dogs state is mind and stability really affects him.

  • @sharlyt3557
    @sharlyt3557 Год назад +2

    Joel how do I get my great dane mix to stand up? I have the opposite problem of lay down. I can get him to “stand up” (eventually) with clapping my hands and saying “come on” but that just gets him from lying down to SITTING up. He constantly sinks (esp during his bath) and doesn’t like standing I guess. (He will stay standing if he is in 1 spot on the leash or going potty.) Off leash, he’s glued to the floor. Ever since he was a puppy (he’s 2 now), he has always been MAGNETIZED TO THE FLOOR. How do I get him up? I tell him all the time while I’m struggling pulling up on him to “stand up fir yourself” (lol) but he just says No. Please see this request & please help us! Love what you do! Take care…

    • @clestra.
      @clestra. Год назад +1

      Maybe taking your dog to the vet to check its spine health & appropriate weight will be a good start. If you feed your dog kibble, perhaps needs some meat & bones. Good luck!

    • @sharlyt3557
      @sharlyt3557 Год назад

      ​@@clestra. aw, thank you so much for your advice and concern but yeah his spine is fine. He’s healthy & strong. He’s high energy and plays regularly. He’s just a magnet dog. He just….if you’ve ever seen the movie “The Ugly Dachshund”, he’s like that - he’s like Brutus when he’s crawling around like a dachshund. He HOPS 1 good little hop toward me if i take a simple step backward just so he can stay next to me (while he’s already in a sitted position) so now picture a great dane with big bunny feet lol. Idk he just…he refuses to stand up. He prefers ground hugs and cuddles but sometimes i want to stand up and pet him but he sinks every time to say nothing of his baths (!) and … danes are heavy 👀. His name is Squeakers btw❤

  • @rikiklein7870
    @rikiklein7870 Год назад

    Hi, what to do if a dog is being perfect, gentle, playful with dogs but only far away from the house, and once you get them inside the house or the back yard he turns aggressive? That happens even if they meet outside for a play and a long walk together. Is that normal? (7 months old)

  • @dirtymotley9048
    @dirtymotley9048 Год назад

    Nova the Akita thanks you

  • @confucius2833
    @confucius2833 Год назад +1

    That first dog, is just like my dog. She loves dogs, but she just approaches other dogs just like that. Which I know is too much. I immediately walk the opposite side but she keeps looking back wanting to go over. I need HELP 😩. I love her and she’s the sweetest but too too vocal 😩

  • @mmueck3047
    @mmueck3047 Год назад

    Do you recommend prong collars?

  • @aliciaevans874
    @aliciaevans874 Год назад

    What is the best approach to dealing with serious human aggression (history of biting)? We have our dog muzzle trained- but he 'acts' more aggressive with the muzzle to try and scare people. He's a middle eastern street dog, likely beaten in the streets before someone brought him to the shelter. Loved people prior to my adopting him, then suddenly a switch flipped and he started biting everyone except me/my boyfriend. He will not accept people in the home and repeatedly tries to bite people who come within five or six feet of him. Also has a serious resource guarding problem that we've made some progress on. Right now he wears a muzzle when other people are around and we don't let him get within 6 feet of them. Is that the best we'll ever get from him?

  • @rgill4999
    @rgill4999 Год назад

    Hello! Where are you located?

  • @Tristan102100
    @Tristan102100 Год назад

    I need some help... i have a 5 momth old red heeler puppy. Adopted her at 10 weeks old. She has been in a car every day 8-10 times a day since i adopted her and she still hates cars. Absolutley loses her shit when we start driving... im dissapointed because i wanted to take her with me in my work truck every day but I dont want her stressed out in a vehicle she doesnt like 12+ hrs a day. What can i do?

  • @chantalhaegeman734
    @chantalhaegeman734 Год назад

    Majority of people with dogs don't understand dogs. Specially specific breeds. Most people shouldn't have dogs until they know how to deal with the animal. People need 're education. It's not just a status symbol.

  • @loskiwesoloski97
    @loskiwesoloski97 Год назад

    My dog nips at strangers who want to pat her. So I was hoping to hear advice about the husky but he said he was perfect! Not perfect when someone might get bitten. How to handle this?

  • @em-lou9460
    @em-lou9460 Год назад +3

    I’m at my wits end with my 16 month old Jack Russell Loki he’s very reactive and aggressive towards dogs, he doesn’t like people unless he knows them.. any advice would be much appreciated.

    • @spookyscarzycow542
      @spookyscarzycow542 Год назад +2

      Some dogs just don't like other dogs, just as people can be anti social. He's fairly young so he could just be fearful n needs to see other people n dogs from afar with postitive associations. He could be protective of you or his home depending on how the interactions start, which you can walk him away every time he starts acting up, letting him check things out on a leash when he's chill or paying attention to you until you're comfortable doing that with multiple people. Since Jack's are small try to let him meet either an older dog who won't jump on him or a smaller dog so the interaction is less intimidating.

    • @rosemarykirby7489
      @rosemarykirby7489 Год назад +4

      Em-Lou. My girl is reactive too. You must get their attention, all the time. Then you are the boss. When you have a problem, don’t accept it, find a solution. There’s always a solution if you think about it seriously.

    • @joyfulk9services
      @joyfulk9services Год назад +1

      Go back to his awesome reactivity videos from the last 18 months. He has some on Terriers, and all types of reactivity. Identify the reason for the reactivity first, then you'll have a better idea which of his methods may be most effective. Also, check out Larry Krohn on RUclips, 80%++ is adjustments make within the home and humans. Start with the foundation, then cater your criteria for your dog's personality and breed 🙃

    • @em-lou9460
      @em-lou9460 Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @JohnHandle-
      @JohnHandle- Год назад +1

      16 months is kinda young right?