How to STOP your dog from reacting Step by Step!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @tomdavisofficial
    @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +7

    Australia and UK Seminar tickets here! tomdavis.eventsmart.com/

  • @crystaldickerson5136
    @crystaldickerson5136 Год назад +60

    Our sheltie was SO reactive at 6 months old. We prong collared her to gain control and ecollar trained her. We can literally take her anywhere now! Every now and then, she will react to something, but I missed the loading part, so human error. Just keep at it….2 years ago, I never thought I would be able to do all the awesome things with her that I can now! She is a happy, well adjusted, very loving dog who receives lots of praise for her confidence and good behavior everywhere we go!

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +11

      That's amazing!

    • @KRDP
      @KRDP Год назад +1

      hey , crystal i have been personally taking my labrador to the entrance at grocery stores near the parking lot and he doesnt react instead he just looks at other dog as if to say what the hells your problem??? and he's so happy go lucky that he rolls around on the ground

  • @neenekinskins6241
    @neenekinskins6241 Год назад +4

    I love watching the owners start to understand the dogs reactions and what to do. Puts a big smile on my face. ❤

  • @RogueAPBT
    @RogueAPBT Год назад +8

    I liked toward the end of working around the traffic, where the owner changed her mind about the inside turn and her dog blew up at that truck, she demonstrated that she had learned to handle an outburst like that, quickly and effectively, and had the dog sitting and calm in just a couple of seconds, all on her own.

  • @littleninjai222
    @littleninjai222 Год назад +14

    The owners did so great. You give owners/handlers the confidence and permission to be better and thus make the dog better. Nice job, Tom!

  • @Missfoxtooyou
    @Missfoxtooyou Год назад +10

    Beautiful Sheltie 😍

  • @sarahanderson4008
    @sarahanderson4008 Год назад +5

    Tom, I am just blown away by all the advice and training information you offer! Your content it’s so helpful and you have opened my eyes to so many things with my dogs. Thank you so much! Keep on being awesome!

  • @sharonwhyte2651
    @sharonwhyte2651 Год назад +7

    Really great video, I have a very reactive dog vs other dogs and the other day a roadside walk he nearly took out my feet cowering away from a passing bus. I was not expecting that. What you say about juggling and having to switch things up is so true. Reality is always going to throw a you curve ball. Great work here guys 💕

  • @calmconfidentk9737
    @calmconfidentk9737 Год назад +8

    Such great advice on how reactive behaviours can be inconsistence and what kind of tools to have to work with this unpredictability! Great video man!

  • @moxievintage1390
    @moxievintage1390 Год назад +6

    What an absolutely gorgeous dog 😮🤩🤩❤️‍🔥!!

  • @dirtyjeepgirl
    @dirtyjeepgirl Год назад +4

    Progress, not perfection. These owners will get to perfection since they CARE to get there! 🐾

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 Год назад +3

    Another well done session, Tom. You simply amaze me! Obviously doing what you were meant to do!

  • @asilsreeb
    @asilsreeb Год назад +7

    Great video!! Thanks for sharing. Timing can be so difficult in instances of unpredictability. That's where I have difficulty handling my boy Jax. Plus he's about 3x the size of this collie. Looking forward to really wrapping my head around this and learn from the best!!

  • @HappyDW
    @HappyDW Год назад +2

    So encouraging to see the transformation!

  • @kristinhergert6782
    @kristinhergert6782 Год назад +4

    Thank you again, Tom, for another amazing reactivity video! Your videos are always helpful and really bring to reality on what we need to be doing as dog owners. Also, thank you for bringing up that we need to change up on how we need to correct and react. Especially if your dog is inconsistent with their reactivity. Reactivity can be so overwhelming, but it helps that you shed light on how to take control of the the situation. You’re videos and podcast have helped myself and so many others!

  • @macglitter26
    @macglitter26 Год назад +1

    Love seeing well bred dogs in the videos, people think they can get a well bred dog, but the work still needs to be done, and with a more reactive Barry breed like this they definitely need shaping early on. These also do well in obedience so a ton of opportunity to have a great dog.

  • @KRDP
    @KRDP Год назад +1

    oh my , God Tom Davis sir , 😭😭😭 you saved my 5 year old labrador son's life , cause tonight i was weed wacking clearing out my yard , then with the shock collar i let my Lab out , we ran around little bit in my back yard never 1 time beeped him said come oh when i said come he hauled tail to me i then was on verge of tears of joy so then came to the front yard he looked over as if to make a run instead of running out the yard he decided to run straight to the front door , Tom at that second i wanted to fall to my knees in tears of joy , told grandma that "Trainer Tom Davis saved my dog's Life" Tom i full heartedly with all my heart want to say thank you for saving my best friend/Son's Life , Tom i feel i could never repay you or thank you enough for saving his life , i cant credit you enough sir , I'll be sure to tell the boys back at the dog park about all you sir

  • @linkridgeshelties7413
    @linkridgeshelties7413 Год назад +1

    Great to see a sheltie, they can be very reactive if allowed. When trained properly though, you can channel that energy into some great obedience work. I breed shelties and have owned many, I’m pretty aware of their reactive tendencies and am usually able to nip them in the bud. I do however have owners come back to me with their dogs showing many of the same behaviours.I struggle to help work through it, this video was very helpful!

  • @christinaeidt8417
    @christinaeidt8417 Год назад +3

    Already saw this video on the membership club amazing video also sooo fuffly❤❤

  • @KodiakCaliber
    @KodiakCaliber Год назад

    5 star editing with the apple and carrot hucking emphasis 😂 On a more serious note, this channel content is priceless...I feel like I'm constantly harvesting little nuggets of dog owner empowerment every time I click on your videos. Thank you from all of us. You are a gentleman, a scholar, and a canine Mr.Miyagi. ❤

  • @Musiklife.9049
    @Musiklife.9049 Год назад

    Shelties are awesome, so intelligent. They just want to please but you do need some skills, They are quick learners so once they get it you’re set. 😊
    I was excited to see Tom working with this breed.

  • @janiceshields9123
    @janiceshields9123 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for your helpful videos. I am on a fixed income and can't afford training classes and watching your videos are informative.

  • @DanielAkpan-jp9jp
    @DanielAkpan-jp9jp 7 месяцев назад

    I'm Daniel from Nigeria I love ur dog training,am interested in learning

  • @juliusyoohanruz920
    @juliusyoohanruz920 Год назад +1

    Great content brother kudos 👏 Man

  • @josetteschulte3947
    @josetteschulte3947 Год назад +2

    I would love to see teaching on how to stop reactivity of your dog in the house when not on a leash.

    • @crystaldickerson5136
      @crystaldickerson5136 Год назад +2

      Put a leash on it and wait for the reactivity to happen. A pop with a prong stops that stuff. An ecollar would be great too. There are many ways…..you just have to find the one that works for your dog.

  • @mrs.pulliam839
    @mrs.pulliam839 Год назад

    Excellent video!!!

  • @orsolyabalint4669
    @orsolyabalint4669 Год назад +5

    Hi Tom! A fan from Europe. I love your videos! Can you please help me with my dog?? My 10 month old spaniel puppy loves other dogs, and people too much. His obedience is great with low stimulation, but when he sees somebody, he cares too much about that. He would cry and bark mid walk if a dog walks by and they can't meet.

    • @NatalieFinnigan
      @NatalieFinnigan Год назад

      I feel your pain! I've recently taken on a 16 month old cocker who wants to play and say hello to every dog she sees, whether they're keen to reciprocate or not. She's gone from being scared and barking / growling at other dogs when we first got her 2 months ago (she was bullied by a french bulldog at her previous home so was fearful), to us socialising her more, and she's almist gone the other way. It's a steep learning curve!

  • @jeannesophia
    @jeannesophia Год назад

    upstate, I’d give my entire life up for y’all to mentor me rn

    • @indroneswetrust1
      @indroneswetrust1 Год назад

      You don't need to give up entire your life, that's his job to help dog owners to be better themselves then their dogs see them as role models and they are their masters, they will be much better. You just have to put lots of attention and works on your dog in order to be successful with your dog on a walk or hike or camping or wherever you go, your dog will be much better if you keep working with your stuff and give it lots of attention and most of all, LOVE and then they will give you the same thing and respect you to obey you too.

  • @brehoutby3693
    @brehoutby3693 Год назад +1

    Great video! I love learning from you, your videos are like gold. ? What would you do if your dog redirects on you when you correct on a prong?

  • @angelaaverbeck6803
    @angelaaverbeck6803 Год назад

    What's a tool suggestion for my dog who has a damaged trachea from her severe pulling to the point of choking herself when she had her first walks after covid shutdown. I've used a front clip harness since she was about a year old. I also tried a head halter but she is a pittie mix and she easily slides it off her short snout.

  • @urallineed420
    @urallineed420 Год назад

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @lisaduehr5306
    @lisaduehr5306 Год назад

    Great video❤

  • @frankrizzoa1275
    @frankrizzoa1275 Год назад

    The videos are good and i appreciate u sharing the knowledge. I think one thing that would make ur videos even better is a little less talk and a lot more action.

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Год назад +4

      You need to understand why you are doing something, not just see someone do it.

  • @MafsG12
    @MafsG12 Год назад

    Where can i find the leash he uses?

  • @PalmaTheEmbalma
    @PalmaTheEmbalma Год назад

    Tom would you like to take a case involving our newly adopted 2 year old Sarplaninac? He is extremely reactive and it is nearly impossible to get him out of guard mode.

    • @melb5467
      @melb5467 Год назад

      Sorry- obviously not Tom answering.
      But a what now?
      Sounds like a type of shark or something haha!

  • @maple8859
    @maple8859 Год назад

    Please give an example with a dog wearing a harness. I have a mini poodle and was told that a leash could harm his trachea. Thank you!

    • @melb5467
      @melb5467 Год назад +2

      It would only harm their trachea if they are pulling on the collar chocking themselves out.
      I’ve got a 3kg toy breed that always and only wears collars.
      Harnesses only encourage pulling, because they are fitting on the strongest part of a dog.
      A harness will not help your problems with pulling or lunging- if that’s an issue your having.
      You’ll have to do some training around pulling, with another style collar. Or a slip lead.

  • @frankmccracken1160
    @frankmccracken1160 Год назад

    It works you need to do it secret is repetition and it won’t take long for a dog

  • @sleepingdogslie
    @sleepingdogslie Год назад +2

    This is my Sheltie EXACTLY, and this is the first time I have seen a Sheltie in these types of videos. I see a path forward on the reactivity, now to address pulling on the leash. He jerks ahead towards anything on the ground to put it in his mouth, how do I fix that other than a muzzle?

    • @ORSkie
      @ORSkie Год назад

      Give him enough leash and then correct him when he blows past your heel. Then walk backward quickly and reward with praise when he comes towards you / gets back into the heel position.

    • @sleepingdogslie
      @sleepingdogslie Год назад

      thanks, we've been working that for awhile now. Some days I think I see progress and other days we're back to the beginning.@@ORSkie

    • @crystaldickerson5136
      @crystaldickerson5136 Год назад

      You have to correct it, then teach and reward the correct behavior.

  • @tlockerk
    @tlockerk Год назад

    You can tell he's a new dad...stories of kids throwing food have entered the mix.

  • @CaffeineFox56
    @CaffeineFox56 Год назад

    I have 2 problems withy 4 year old German shepherd.
    1. she is constantly doing the nursing motion on her own tail. ive taken her to every vet in the book nothings wrong with her or tail.
    2. I swear she is addicted to puppy milk formula she goes nuts like withdrawing from nicotine
    what do I do for her?

  • @grassfolk
    @grassfolk Год назад +1

    Any advice for prey drive?
    My pit mix is an apex predator and caught a number of creatures in the yard.
    I can’t figure out a training solution that will be sufficiently timely or more stimulating than the hunt

    • @jeno264
      @jeno264 Год назад +2

      Obedience 💖

    • @lobsterairsoft499
      @lobsterairsoft499 Год назад +5

      Less unsupervised outdoor time, obedience training, ecollar

  • @pattijack
    @pattijack Год назад

    What is the black dog Tom owns. Is that a black German shepherd? It’s beautiful

  • @mtay96
    @mtay96 Год назад

    I have 2 reactive dogs, however ive noticed that the smaller will bark first setting off the other one. How would i train them? Separately or together?

    • @Snowy-s2x
      @Snowy-s2x Год назад +1

      You’ll definitely have to train them separately , then you can start doing structured walks with them both. I recommend walking them separately with the training for a bit

  • @michellebrown9543
    @michellebrown9543 Год назад

    I have a deaf 8yr old rescue pitbull. We cannot walk him without reactive behavior.
    Any tips?

  • @whenwiltswander
    @whenwiltswander Год назад

    Our mix breed is great with our new puppies outside, but as soon as we come in the house, his switch flips, and he has attacked them, leaving actual punctures. We are at a loss on how to correct this.

  • @exoticivy4180
    @exoticivy4180 Год назад

    👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼

  • @SairusVox
    @SairusVox Год назад +2

    If there is a Sheltie = Click & Like!

  • @lobsterairsoft499
    @lobsterairsoft499 Год назад

    Awesome vid I watch every single one of them and have for a few years now. I feel like your title and thumbnail could be better. Maybe something more specific to the events of this video? The “how to do this step by step” with a before and after thumbnail is played out and not attention grabbing. I just want to see your channel successful

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +1

      Thanks, you clicked watched AND commented! I am happy with the outcome :)

  • @LolLol-tg1vq
    @LolLol-tg1vq Год назад

    Poetic baby 48

  • @jeannesophia
    @jeannesophia Год назад +1

    I’d give my whole left leg,

  • @vanilina3
    @vanilina3 Год назад

    сообщения:
    Bad letter 92

  • @tiffanecoe9060
    @tiffanecoe9060 Год назад

    Wow… Isn’t it interesting that my comment mysteriously disappeared twice?

  • @hornet224
    @hornet224 Год назад

    Get rid of the flat collar on this big dog. It's useless. A slip-leash is better for this application or a prong collar if more pressure is desired.

  • @CentralasianshepherdAlabaiUSA
    @CentralasianshepherdAlabaiUSA 11 месяцев назад

    Boy in a basebal hat is too soft on correction

  • @Jamie-813
    @Jamie-813 Год назад +3

    It's disappointing to see it just more leash pops and telling the dog what to do. The dog's only choice here is to react and be punished, or pay attention to the other end of the leash and not be punished. There's no real learning happening in that.

    • @shannonlu5837
      @shannonlu5837 Месяц назад

      so you rather the dog react and be more stress the rest of its life rather than stress for a few sessions that will change their lives? or would u also rather the dog react and get into an accident of some sort? tell me u know nothing about dog training without telling me😍

  • @Ir-of4zn
    @Ir-of4zn Год назад +4

    Teacher, you need to demonstrate more, instead of excessive talking. Some people learn visually, which is more effective.

    • @stephendurnan3609
      @stephendurnan3609 Год назад

      The fact he relies on 'corrections' positive punishment shows he isn't following the science of animal behavior.
      From the American Veterinary Society
      of Animal Behavior
      "Reward-based techniques should be
      used for teaching common training skills
      as well as to address unwanted behaviors.
      The application of aversive methods -
      which, by definition, rely on application
      of force, pain, or emotional or physical
      discomfort - should not be used in canine
      training or for the treatment of behavioral
      disorders."
      "An appropriate trainer should avoid any use of training tools that
      involve pain (choke chains, prong collars, or electronic shock
      collars), intimidation (squirt bottles, shaker noise cans, compressed
      air cans, shouting, staring, or forceful manipulation such as “alpha
      rolls” or “dominance downs”), physical correction techniques
      (leash jerking, physical force), or flooding (“exposure”). "
      ALL the science says to use positive reinforcement and that positive punishment is harmful to the dog. Dogs may be man's best friend but who want friends that hurt them?
      avsab.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/AVSAB-Humane-Dog-Training-Position-Statement-2021.pdf

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +11

      Consumer, thanks. You can watch the full length in our members club :)

    • @topcatwarrior
      @topcatwarrior Год назад +3

      I guess you tuned out the part where he talked about viewing full, uncut videos with a membership. These clips are just a taste of the bounty within.🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Ir-of4zn
      @Ir-of4zn Год назад +1

      @topcatwarrior I didn't tune out anything... For some reason, this short video came upon my feed. I interact with a lot of two-legged creatures every...all day. Some people suffer from symptoms of ADHD and can not concentrate, hold information beyond 10 minutes, or can not think abstractly. THEY WILL NEVER TELL YOU OF THIS DISABILITY. They will nod and say "um hum" and agree like they know exactly what you mean. (I noticed the teacher is long winded.) That was the point that I was bringing to the teacher's attention. Furthermore, I was NOT talking to you. Mind your own business and stop trolling and dipping. NO, I will NOT get a membership to watch something I already know the answer to...GET LOST!

    • @topcatwarrior
      @topcatwarrior Год назад +4

      @@Ir-of4zn A public forum allows the public to respond. Check yourself and quit lashing out at inconsequentials, you’ll be happier for it. Have a blessed life.