Helping dog reactivity and barking

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  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2021
  • Prince and I react to barking bold little dog. Watch as we try to calm him down
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  • @Court132
    @Court132 2 года назад +3431

    I'm dying at the way he started frantically running from Prince LOL

    • @bottomherout2357
      @bottomherout2357 2 года назад +9

      Lol those little dogs have little dog syndrome

    • @songbird2g2
      @songbird2g2 2 года назад +16

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @familynash2671
      @familynash2671 2 года назад +127

      even tho the little one started it

    • @aterriblefate5699
      @aterriblefate5699 2 года назад +100

      Typical small dog 😂 my chihuahua X rat terrier is like that

    • @melindamcgee9676
      @melindamcgee9676 Год назад +4

      @@PAPSN Yeah i would XD

  • @NightEyeStudio1995
    @NightEyeStudio1995 Год назад +2792

    Prince is such a fitting name for this canine, he’s so poised and regal. What a good boy 🐶

    • @keithlorcher3450
      @keithlorcher3450 Год назад +26

      @Clint Cannon Dobermans are the best.

    • @NK-qn6pq
      @NK-qn6pq Год назад +16

      He doesn't try to eat little barky dogs like my German Shepherd would....

    • @adg_87
      @adg_87 Год назад +7

      I loooove Prince. He's my guy!

    • @ginacirelli1581
      @ginacirelli1581 Год назад +11

      @Clint Cannon The only Doberman I've ever met was a long time ago, when I was a young, slight thing. I went into a hardware store and was wandering the aisles, and this very rotund Doberman was padding around loose in the shop. Being a dog lover, I started talking to him and he trotted over. As I began to pet him, he started leaning in to me to get better pets, and almost knocked me over! He was such a sweetheart. At that point, the owner saw what was going on and called, "Atlas, come!" And the good boy recalled instantly. "Atlas" was the most fitting name ever for that dog and I will always remember him.

    • @ginacirelli1581
      @ginacirelli1581 Год назад +1

      @Clint Cannon My Italian Greyhounds do it as well, and it is indeed a sign of affection. But the consequences are quite different! :)

  • @tabletoparcade4203
    @tabletoparcade4203 Год назад +850

    Prince looking at him like: "Dude, I wouldn't even need to chew. Just chill."

    • @masterxXx77
      @masterxXx77 Год назад +33

      Ahah hes like i could just step on you.. staap dude

    • @nio731
      @nio731 Год назад +1

      LOOOOOOOL

    • @mikewheaton2846
      @mikewheaton2846 Год назад +2

      lol srsly

    • @Psylaine64
      @Psylaine64 Год назад +2

      having owned a Dobie ,.. Zac .. yeah that look was exactly that ... some dogs are calm cos they KNOW they are better/older ... been blessed with 3 of that type of dog

    • @CHROM3._.2077
      @CHROM3._.2077 Год назад +1

      @@Psylaine64 my America bulldog hugo is like that too but loves dogs and people 😊

  • @koloblician5330
    @koloblician5330 2 года назад +1479

    90% of the dogs in my neighborhood are like this, small dogs that bark constantly. My dog is 70lbs and rarely barks, anytime we go on a walk we are bombarded with small barking dogs. Those little dogs seem so fearless to just walk up to my dog, the one good thing is the ones that don't bark get along great with my dog. Can't wait to see the progress on the little guy!

    • @dianna9283
      @dianna9283 2 года назад +43

      My experience too in my neighborhood and I have a 100 pound Rottie. I don’t bother with Rosie meeting little dogs barking or not due to being nipped at several times. We now just keep walking. It’s just too unpredictable.

    • @confucius2833
      @confucius2833 2 года назад +93

      My dog is small and you are 100% right. She barks at all the dogs and growls at them. Not because she wants to fight, but because she wants them to play right there and then without asking. She’s a demanding little bitch. The other dog we have at the house (pitbull/husky mix) lets her do whatever to her, so now she thinks all dogs are the same. And approaches the dogs that way. Once I went to a friends house and they have like 5 dogs. They didn’t put up with her crap and she behaved for like 2 days as I walked her. I need to go there more often so they can teach her better.

    • @dogmumma10
      @dogmumma10 2 года назад +95

      It's amazing how many small dogs are like this and when they go off their trolley, the owners don't seem to acknowledge the crappy behaviour, yet when a BIG dog goes off, it's the worst thing in the world.

    • @koloblician5330
      @koloblician5330 2 года назад +36

      @DJ Pauly D this comment confuses me and makes me think you have something against pitbulls?

    • @santoscortes9656
      @santoscortes9656 2 года назад +81

      Honestly most “problematic” dogs are the small ones. They’re easier to handle physically so they they often go untrained. A 10 pound dog pulling is nothing compared to a 100lb dog.

  • @jess_bounce
    @jess_bounce Год назад +611

    7:37 Prince is so sweet. I love that the only thing that can really set him off is some tiny wannabe bully chihuahua trying to keep him away from his dad

    • @j_dizzle03
      @j_dizzle03 Год назад +8

      Heyy we got the same name 😂

    • @jess_bounce
      @jess_bounce Год назад +4

      @@j_dizzle03 heyyyyy bestie 😊

    • @j_dizzle03
      @j_dizzle03 Год назад +5

      @@jess_bounce ayyyyy 😂

    • @ajayvikramsingh3812
      @ajayvikramsingh3812 Год назад +14

      it's same with my Dobbie, he just kind of lets smaller dogs bark at him and looks at them with utter amazement like, "dude, go away before I breathe and blow you away"

    • @kj_H65f
      @kj_H65f Год назад

      I know!! He's such a sweet good boy!

  • @captainwonders7708
    @captainwonders7708 Год назад +390

    I love the idea that Prince is just as passionate about training dogs as the trainer. He just constantly teaches other dogs and never gets tired of it

    • @D03-H03
      @D03-H03 Год назад +32

      Except when they get between him and his daddy lmao

  • @topcatwarrior
    @topcatwarrior 2 года назад +1787

    Boomie is quite a handful and is absolutely in the right place for helping him cope with other dogs. His behavior if not changed could lead him to being hurt by other dogs, and nobody wants that for this little fellow. He will be fun to watch and to see him progress. Thanks for taking on this little spitfire!

    • @barbaralumpkins8090
      @barbaralumpkins8090 2 года назад +12

      I was thinking more like BoomFire

    • @samilaliyev590
      @samilaliyev590 Год назад +22

      Yes you are right. My relatives had a dog like this. He was very aggressive towards other dogs (for some reason cars too) and one night when another relative's dog's leash was torn he killed him (the other dog was bigger and stronger).

    • @dalejrjunior1298
      @dalejrjunior1298 Год назад +11

      i had a chihuahua like that and a hound dog the hound dog was awesome but super lazy just laid in the sun all day. it let the chihuahua bark at it all day and did nothing so it got used to being like that to other big dogs. one day it mistaked a deer for a big dog and got a kicking of a lifetime. made it go from the dog in the video to the most well mannered dog ever lol

    • @carolannroberts
      @carolannroberts Год назад +8

      I have a greyhound and greyhound borzoi mix. I walk them in tandem and they are perfectly mannered. If a cat runs out in front of them they may turn their heads to watch or put up their ears, same with well mannered loose dogs…BUT! My neighbors have a reactive dachshund that barks and leaps against its leash as if to attack my two, this makes my dogs react and these people think since my dogs are big it’s their fault. They don’t notice my dogs are not straining at the leash but theirs is, my dogs are not going batshit crazy barking but theirs is. Truthfully I don’t think my dogs would hurt the little pos but give him a good well deserved lesson also. I hate yappy effing dogs.

    • @user-eh2jk6mf9s
      @user-eh2jk6mf9s Год назад +2

      Yea, not correcting this behaviour is a recipe for disaster. Grandma had a pinscher and he was like that. I told grandma it should be corrected but she was like 'Oh, he's always been like that, not to mention he's pretty old now for training.'. What happened a while after? He goes to a big dog on the street and almost gets EATEN for his attitude. Seriously, the other dog's head was almost as big as grandma's dog. One bite and almost had half the dog in its mouth. We had to bring her dog to the vet for stitches. His back was almost torn off.

  • @sarahbarton4100
    @sarahbarton4100 2 года назад +716

    Something I think that could be helpful, is telling us how long the sessions are and how many sessions it took to go from 'loud and lunatic' dog to 'calm and self-disciplined' dog. We watch a 15 minute clip, but we know the session was longer.

    • @TheDragonfriday
      @TheDragonfriday Год назад +15

      Wow no reply of this important question...

    • @carlosacosta7016
      @carlosacosta7016 Год назад +93

      @@TheDragonfriday Because its a dumb ass question no one dog is going to have the same amount of time put into correcting its behavior. All dogs learn at their own pace and according to their past experiences. This should be repeated until no improvement is seen and another method can be implemented or until the dog improves its behavior to the point they can be considered disciplined. Some dogs learn to shake paw after the third attempt and some take months and if you're not prepared to find out which of the two your dog is then don't get a dog.

    • @carlosacosta7016
      @carlosacosta7016 Год назад

      I can see why maybe you want to see exactly the total time of every session and how many sessions in total, but in the end, does it really matter? This dogs behavior was corrected in the best way possible.

    • @carlosacosta7016
      @carlosacosta7016 Год назад +11

      Of course it was longer you don't fix this behavior in 15 minutes you knew the answer to that before you asked it.

    • @TheDragonfriday
      @TheDragonfriday Год назад +40

      @@carlosacosta7016 Well the point of the question is the picture how long this training length would take.... Yes of course every dog is different, they have different pace of there behaviors.

  • @bw7839
    @bw7839 2 года назад +549

    Wow this is a bold little dog! Seems like he's had to fight to survive in his previous life style. Will enjoy watching his journey to becoming a calmer dog that can actually enjoy life vs viewing other dog buddies as a threat.

    • @warribe
      @warribe Год назад +21

      Maybe? But those tiny breed, man.... Here in my country we have a tiny Doberman breed thats basically a tiny doberman devil. Called Pinscher, idk if its common elsewhere. Also chihuahuas are very nervous.. maybe he's a mix of very nervous breeds with some past problems and that turned out this way...

    • @thediscordmemer5851
      @thediscordmemer5851 Год назад +33

      Bro have you ever seen a chiwawa??? they have two sides cute AND THE FU#^ING DEVIL they are hell spawns if they aren't trained incredibly well

    • @moonshadow1795
      @moonshadow1795 Год назад +19

      @@thediscordmemer5851 well the thing is all dogs can be hell spawns if not trained- people ust never bother to train small dogs because "it's small"

    • @thediscordmemer5851
      @thediscordmemer5851 Год назад +2

      @@moonshadow1795 yes yes but my cousin had a dog and god they did not train him but hell somehow the dog turned out great.

    • @thediscordmemer5851
      @thediscordmemer5851 Год назад +2

      @@moonshadow1795 all dogs can be trained just some dont come out all right

  • @michellerodrigues
    @michellerodrigues Год назад +67

    That is the most calm doberman I have seen.

  • @iwanttobeontheisland
    @iwanttobeontheisland Год назад +162

    Hearing him talk about how the dog gets overstimulated and loses his mind and can't think right or make decisions reminds me a lot about how I feel sometimes. Maybe I should book a session with this guy instead of a therapist

    • @mykejustmyke1407
      @mykejustmyke1407 Год назад +19

      Hang in there, you recognize and acknowledge what you need to work on... that can be the hardest step, you got this!

    • @greeneggsspam3969
      @greeneggsspam3969 Год назад +1

      I wanna see that…

    • @chickadee317
      @chickadee317 Год назад +14

      Sensory overload is a very real thing in humans, best wishes to you.

    • @bartholomewlyons
      @bartholomewlyons Год назад

      😂😂😂

  • @sammiepittman3130
    @sammiepittman3130 Год назад +32

    IM OBSESSED WITH PRINCE. HE’S SO WELL BEHAVED

  • @bbycherub2420
    @bbycherub2420 2 года назад +123

    Lmao the way he turned into a coward real quick and started running with his tiny little legs 💀

    • @chinimon8259
      @chinimon8259 Год назад +1

      Had me cracking up 😆 🤣

    • @CieraMychele
      @CieraMychele 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is why I love little dogs 😂😂
      The incessant barking is why I dislike little dogs 😵‍💫

  • @cheylioness
    @cheylioness 2 года назад +210

    Kudos to Boomie's owners reaching out and knowing that this little guy can improve. Looking forward to see the progress Boomie makes :D

    • @jadaluvr1
      @jadaluvr1 Год назад +6

      Absolutely! A lot of people let this type of behavior slide with little dogs because "that is just how little dogs are" which is ridiculous and dangerous

  • @abovenbeyondlimits81
    @abovenbeyondlimits81 2 года назад +51

    I’m dead at the bark prince had that was serious it vibrated the entire iPad distorted and the dog was a lil confused but somehow thinks he should fight rather than flight . Hilarious 🤣

    • @irionuchiha3823
      @irionuchiha3823 Год назад +4

      I lowkey hoped prince would really put him in his place lmao

  • @sibeldjc1864
    @sibeldjc1864 2 года назад +279

    Prince is such a champ!!
    And this little cute terror is one lucky dude to have a family with such responsible owners now 🙏🏽🙏🏾🙏🏿✨

  • @pmlm1571
    @pmlm1571 2 года назад +165

    Boomie gets to find out how to be with other dogs! What a relief for those kind owners.

  • @grandeena8746
    @grandeena8746 2 года назад +73

    I love th "ohhh you love her?" And he got a little pep in his step. He's a cute little man but have mercy the barking. I hope he makes good progress.
    Also love Princes face go from sup little man? To Excuse me?! That's my dad!

  • @CritiquelHit
    @CritiquelHit 2 года назад +238

    Yayyy can’t wait to see this guy’s progress. Glad they decided to board him! Keep up the great videos!

  • @angelasylvain2476
    @angelasylvain2476 Год назад +20

    Prince deserves a full spa day and soooo much love.

  • @sallyostling
    @sallyostling 2 года назад +64

    Joel has the patience of a saint and such an obvious love for dogs. You've truly found your calling!

  • @borzica
    @borzica 2 года назад +93

    Appreciate the honesty by acknowledging he’s a tough case and that you haven’t found the answer yet. Would love to see this guys progress!

  • @roseault6335
    @roseault6335 Год назад +18

    Prince is just Mr. Cool (until someone won't let him near his dad)!!! Love him so much x

  • @Wildworldofapotato
    @Wildworldofapotato 2 года назад +37

    Joel’s face at 06:15 is so funnyyyyyyyy. He’s like I’m over this

    • @CieraMychele
      @CieraMychele 9 месяцев назад

      I had to rewind and when I got there I burst out laughing 😂😂

  • @sandycheeks2895
    @sandycheeks2895 Год назад +80

    I remember having a little chihuahua lunging towards my pitbull😂. My dog just looked at it and the other dog’s owner was so scared for their little dog. This is why people need to train their dogs. That chihuahua is lucky to have met a nice pit.

    • @mifnp8887
      @mifnp8887 Год назад +7

      Unfortunately, a yappy little dog snapped at my pittie mix & the owner maced my dog. Next thing I knew that dog was in her mouth!! 😬

    • @sandycheeks2895
      @sandycheeks2895 Год назад +3

      @@mifnp8887 The chihuahua shouldn’t have lunged. You know what I mean?

    • @themostpowertwitterhasever8603
      @themostpowertwitterhasever8603 Год назад

      @@mifnp8887 Yh ok, you sure your pit didn’t see it as potential dinner anyway?

    • @stevenson1142
      @stevenson1142 Год назад +3

      @@mifnp8887 pit owners true colors always come out

    • @mifnp8887
      @mifnp8887 Год назад +7

      @@stevenson1142 What is that supposed to mean?

  • @Anon_E_Muss
    @Anon_E_Muss 2 года назад +44

    I really enjoyed watching you work with a little breed. Some people need to see how you correct the tiny ones too. Good lesson, glad this pup is with a good home now.

  • @catschleicher3484
    @catschleicher3484 2 года назад +114

    This dog looks and acts incredibly similar to my chihuahua mix. The only difference is that when I physically correct him, he redirects on me./anyone delivering a correction. He has never been able to be pet by a stranger, and can only be touched by 5 people. I have tried a lot of desensitization, structure, and now even medications to control his threshold. I am a beginner/novice dog trainer (literally *just* completed my certification) so I have a decent knowledge of how to handle and manage him. I mostly came here to say 1. I want to see more with this pup, if you can. 2. I understand the challenges of this level of reactivity 3. If possible, let us in on how you would handle this if Boomy were to be the kind of dog to redirect and deliver level 3-4 bites?
    I also want to say that I am so in love with Prince. I love your training channel, but I stay for Prince. That dog is perfection.

    • @BornInArona
      @BornInArona Год назад

      sry but chihuahua´s are just a trash breed!!!

    • @kiram1854
      @kiram1854 Год назад

      Maybe he's mentally sick? Have you tried prozac for sogs(serious) or similiar?

    • @spydiscrgame9877
      @spydiscrgame9877 Год назад +9

      how you tried positive reinforcement? Maybe introduce strangers with your pupper on a leash and the stranger sitting either in a chair or on the floor with a treat. Or maybe whenever the pupper allows others to touch them, they get a treat. This works really well with highly anxious and even some aggressive dogs(I used to volunteer at an animal shelter and the main trainer that worked with us did this, along with the corrections and redirections). This even works with cats! Also, depending on where your at, you can get CBD oil made for dogs, and rub a single drop on the back of one ear(CBD is not harmful to dogs, THC is, so make sure you get a CBD oil that is made for dogs) it'll act as a calming aid to reduce any anxiety- i use it currently on my cats to help them relax for bathtime and nail clipping.
      Another good thing to too is get a wide mouth muzzle, it'll allow the dog to still bark but not be able to bite, getting that anxiety out by being able to bark and have the person not react/pay any attention to him will show him that no matter how hard he tries, bad behavior wont get him anywhere. But its all just a waiting game, some dogs will never be able to handle other dogs or new people, and that's okay, you have to treat highly aggressive dogs as if they are humans with trauma. I always get great results when I handle aggressive/hgh anxiety animals like people with the same issues

    • @caddydaddy7486
      @caddydaddy7486 Год назад +3

      Put your dog down , any dog that shows aggression to people should be culled , older breeders knew this , it's why we have a problem with dogs now.

    • @Rosietea
      @Rosietea Год назад +12

      @@caddydaddy7486 that's not your choice. Go put down a child who hurts other kids. See how that sentence makes no sense? If they want to keep working with their dog they can. You are NOT their owner and have no right to deliver this advice - i get the impression you know nothing about dog behavior just by this comment. This dog, as they said, is similar to the one on this channel and Bumi has shown improvements. Destroying the animal should never be first choice. Get off this channel with your bullshit. Edit: I see you have had your account for a week, leading me to believe you made this account to solely to give mean spirited advice.

  • @PlushieMutant
    @PlushieMutant Год назад +18

    im wowed by the genuine compassion you have for dogs like this. C: the respect for how trauma affected the dog. the attentiveness to his behavior. it really warms my heart to see how you correct the little guy, and when he calms down being like "hey! wanna see your little friend again!? what a good boy!" really giving dogs every chance to succeed and be happy. love it!

  • @Flippokid
    @Flippokid 2 года назад +7

    Always good to see people get help for the little ones. Too often people think "they don't need training, because you can manage them easily." Props to the owners!

  • @samanthahu4803
    @samanthahu4803 2 года назад +80

    This is my guy, although mine is even a little bolder. I literally just had a self realization the other day right before watching this video that I have to find that "weird line" and not be a one trick trainer because nothing seems to work with him when he is in that state. Im glad you put this video out to help affirm that I'm not alone in this 🙂

  • @jillsorbera7247
    @jillsorbera7247 2 года назад +70

    PERFECT camera work!!!! Thank you for pointing out the body language! Definitely excited to see the progress of Boomie. Thanks to the owners for rescuing him and bringing him to you🐾❤️

  • @philcannizzaro7512
    @philcannizzaro7512 2 года назад +26

    Love these videos that teach about behavior and body language. I'm not exaggerating when I say that understanding behavior has helped in areas of my life beyond just dog training. Dealing with these dogs is like dealing with 2 year olds. Both my dogs and grandkids are becoming more manageable - LOL!

  • @annmeacham5643
    @annmeacham5643 10 месяцев назад +4

    Aww! Really loved seeing Joel hug Prince & receive a doggy kiss in return. 👍🏼❤🥰

  • @AleisterCrowleyMagus
    @AleisterCrowleyMagus 9 месяцев назад +3

    I honestly watch videos of Prince because he makes me feel better about the world - he’s handsome and he’s a wizard of dogs - his patience, intelligence, and ability to discipline other dogs when necessary and lead other dogs is just so impressive.

  • @nancydegeorge1143
    @nancydegeorge1143 8 месяцев назад +3

    That little dog is exactly like my rescue Chihuahua. Aggressive and ready to go in. In a totally different world in her head 😕 thank you for this video

  • @suescott5797
    @suescott5797 2 года назад +38

    Love seeing you work with a smaller dog and seeing how much force you use in the corrections. One of my dogs is from a hoarding situation and had a similar reaction to other dogs. It's a lot to take on. It's been eight years and he's not perfect, but he's a lot better. Looking forward to the updates.

  • @mssdn8976
    @mssdn8976 Год назад +5

    I have a male chihuahua that was unwanted, so I took him on. He’s a wonderful dog, he’s ‘worked’ in rest homes and been cuddled by the elderly. He’s the same as this with dogs he doesn’t know, this is the image of what my dog’s behaviour with new dogs. He’s great walking on our weekly pack walk with 8 other dogs that he knows now

  • @LudivicUlf
    @LudivicUlf 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love where this guy's head is at and the use of other level headed dogs to show the other dogs how to behave and what's appropriate. Nice work!

  • @janicesimmons1192
    @janicesimmons1192 5 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect training video. We have a sweet new rescue 11lbs from a hoarding situation. He goes wacko like Boomie when he sees other dogs, although he has 3 dog friends he is troubled by strange dogs.
    . I’m going to watch this over and over. He is definitely mentally I’ll! Joel is the best.

  • @Sonsbitchesall
    @Sonsbitchesall Год назад +1

    Poor little doggies.
    They just don’t know how big they are until they hear that HUGE bark.

  • @loveattack9882
    @loveattack9882 Год назад +4

    My dog was incredibly reactive to other dogs. Besides him not being very socilized he was trying to protect me from everything. Small big and little dogs, i started leash correcting him went he would lunge at dogs, once I got that down and he stopped barking and lunging i started slowly getting him close to very calm and well behaved dogs. He would sometimes get triggered at sudden movement but now dogs can run by and he's 9/10 times calm. Love this approach much more showing the dog good from bad instead of trying to distract with treats.

  • @septimiucernat
    @septimiucernat 2 года назад +10

    This is almost exactly as my dog, with his brain/emotions all over the place when he sees dogs. Your leash reactivity method works, but I have to do it every walk, and when I don't do it because he is a good boy and always with me, that's the cases when his emotions go all over the place. I can't wait to see the progress with this dog.

  • @TBZulu
    @TBZulu Год назад +2

    Lol when Prince started moving Boomi was all, "Yo, why you coming over here?"

  • @Prod-23
    @Prod-23 Год назад +1

    Prince is absolutely beautiful. What a dog.

  • @every1getready
    @every1getready 2 года назад +12

    Boomy is pretty darn cute in spite of its aggression , I have faith he’ll get better

  • @skinny544
    @skinny544 2 года назад +16

    Looks like you got your hands full on this one and I also agree that this dog needs to be around lots of dogs 24/7. Keep working at it brother

  • @flagal519
    @flagal519 2 года назад +2

    Prince is one of the most beautiful dogs I have ever seen....and he has a military stance, like he's special forces on assignment !

  • @r8drvr819
    @r8drvr819 2 года назад +2

    This is how you learn to become the Einstein of dog trainers! Your patience and behavior analysis is remarkable!

  • @kaysay87
    @kaysay87 2 года назад +7

    This dog is just like my grandma’s Morkie. He went after my sisters Golden Retriever! He’s such a little jerk 😅

  • @jeannedeni4947
    @jeannedeni4947 2 года назад +26

    OMG! Please more like this!! Small reactive dogs on leash! Thank you!! So helpful!!

  • @vviimmi
    @vviimmi Год назад +1

    I have a Rottweiler, she really only barks in the house. I'm glad she's not aggressive either.

  • @auggieplayshockie7415
    @auggieplayshockie7415 Год назад +2

    i love prince's lil wags

  • @mac-rv5jw
    @mac-rv5jw Год назад +4

    Each and every time I tune in to Beckman's Training sessions, (I'm not binge watching yet) Joel is so impressive in how he handles each situation to a positive end.
    So refreshing to see him treat dogs like dogs (and not like humans)
    Thank you!

    • @loriminkus488
      @loriminkus488 Год назад

      Totally agree. Dogs are not people in fur. I was lucky enough to work with a lady who was part of training dogs for the RCMP. She was exceptional at explaining the dog psychology behind every excercise we did. We took our Golden to Utility. I ended up doing some rescue work with difficult dogs who were not adoptable. All of them found homes eventually. The worst was a bull terrier Jack Russell cross. His nick name was Barnhole. Our big Golden would shoulder check him when he got too rough. Barney was a jerky dog.

  • @leemp337
    @leemp337 2 года назад +10

    damn that was a good session. looking forward to seeing the progress

  • @scarecrowdtl3442
    @scarecrowdtl3442 Год назад +1

    The way you treat and act with your dogs and others is very important and perceptive

  • @ducky4u16
    @ducky4u16 Год назад +1

    I love Prince! He is so beautiful. I have two shepskys and they love to play with all sorts of dogs. It is all about training.

  • @49_emily34
    @49_emily34 2 года назад +15

    This is amazing! This is just like my dog and we need your help! Thank you for all the info you put out to help us dog owners

  • @torioakley6000
    @torioakley6000 Год назад +5

    I JUST found this channel and IM OBSESSED WITH IT!!

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  Год назад +2

      Thanks. Hope it helps you and you enjoy it.

  • @wyaldkingdom
    @wyaldkingdom Год назад +2

    Prince was looking so annoyed by this little dog. Lol Extra treats tonight for him having that much patience.

  • @Mudpaws
    @Mudpaws Год назад +1

    Boomey is the perfect name for this little dynamite stick of love

  • @thedogfather1204
    @thedogfather1204 2 года назад +4

    This is an awesome rescue pup!! Very spunky!!

  • @foxyroxyluv8631
    @foxyroxyluv8631 2 года назад +19

    I'm so excited for this one! We got a smaller breed puppy a couple months ago and it's hard to tell what is dominant behavior we need to nip in the bud and what is him just being a terrier and having an opinion about everything...

    • @Cerrah311
      @Cerrah311 Год назад

      Ive gotten my terrier reduced to what I call “1 protest bark”. He knows not to do it… and i will warn before the correct…. But some days. He will look at me dead in the eye and bark at least ONCE! Terriers man…. Our shep is not as opinionated 😆😆

  • @sarahhamilton3299
    @sarahhamilton3299 Год назад +2

    My rescue bull lurcher also looses her mind when she sees another dog on a walk. When she's in that zone it's impossible to reach her, but she's so well behaved and easy to teach when it's just the people she trusts.

  • @missonmanband19
    @missonmanband19 2 года назад +1

    Love the way you handle the “out of its mind” and bringing his mind slowly back. Can’t wait to see him after his board and train. 💕

  • @mirandagreen4810
    @mirandagreen4810 2 года назад +4

    Thankyou for all your help!! Your an incredible trainer. Thankyou for all of your hard work!!

  • @tomowen4491
    @tomowen4491 2 года назад +9

    Boy, Joel, I learn so much from you every time I watch your videos. I had PREVIOUSLY thought I was a great dog trainer. I now believe it was daily because I had really good dogs (Boxers) . I used to tell my wife I got an "A+" in "RAT LAB" in college. But that plus .99 cents will get me a soft drink at the mini-mart. Thanks, Joel! God Bless- and Merry Christmas!

  • @Rampagedd
    @Rampagedd Год назад

    Amazes me how the smallest dogs have the biggest hearts, surely it'd get them into trouble in the wild? A big like Prince would gobble him up for his grief? Madness :)

  • @andrewkeeton3627
    @andrewkeeton3627 Год назад +1

    Big fan of no nonsense dog training. We are the boss, not the dog. Lots of people forget animals don’t process things like humans

  • @sarahtara5546
    @sarahtara5546 2 года назад +3

    Prince is so good and patient hehe gotta love him

  • @ThoughtsOnNews
    @ThoughtsOnNews 2 года назад +5

    Boomie made huge progress in this video. What a great thing to see. Thank you 🙏❤️

  • @jay6817
    @jay6817 Год назад +1

    I love that the owners on all these vids, actually care well enough, an of course can afford it to fix these issues. Well done.

  • @seandonoghue2347
    @seandonoghue2347 Год назад +2

    Prince is a beast man. How many hours of training that must have gone into Prince. Incredible

  • @Chaos8282
    @Chaos8282 Год назад +14

    Had one of these little yappers that the neighbors let out their front door every day. It would literally yap for hours on end at everything. Even followed me up into my own yard and onto my porch. Big mistake. My "Prince" Angel (Bull Terrier Mix) set it straight. Just opened the door and said get it. Oh did it know it screwed up. Its tone changed from bold barking to fear in an instant and it was immediately ran over. Angel didn't bite it, she just ran it over. I called her and she came right back inside. The dog never barked at me again, and even stopped barking in general a lot less. Was it wrong of me? Maybe? The yapper was fine and learned a very valuable life lesson from it. I still chuckle thinking about it.

    • @no_one_211
      @no_one_211 Год назад

      Fantastic work 🥰

    • @chancyvalencia8143
      @chancyvalencia8143 Год назад

      What an incredibly embarrassing story for you.

    • @wallymcguire2033
      @wallymcguire2033 Год назад

      Not embarrassing at all. This channel shows over and over how dogs need corrections by other dogs. If you’re going to act like an out of control idiot, like this dog did, it deserves to be put in its place.

  • @michellanea_
    @michellanea_ Год назад +3

    This video made me feel all the feels. Not only is Boomie the same age and looks A LOT like my rescued mix-breed Luka, but it’s just exactly the same behavior. It breaks my heart to think my baby was in a hoarding situation or abused, and it also breaks my heart seeing him miss out on being a happy puppy who can play with his friends or not being able to go to the park or the beach because we don’t know if we’ll both know how to respond to a potential situation. I am currently taking him to a training school where we’ve both made some progress (I am aware I also have a lot learn as an inexperienced owner), but it’s quite slow. I know patience is key, and I am not about to give up on us, so it’s super helpful to know about key words like desensitizing; letting them blow some steam and correction. I will try to go through this feedback loop til we get it just right 💪🏻🐶 thank you for sharing your knowledge -I know you’ve worked quite hard at earning it, but it’s just so nice of you to share it and help owners and puppies all over the world, to have a fighting chance ❤️ many blessings and greetings from Central America 🐾

  • @themermaidstale5008
    @themermaidstale5008 Год назад +2

    I hope Boomie achieved a level of success that allows him to be around other dogs and even play with them. He seems like a good dog.

  • @dabitouyatakami1380
    @dabitouyatakami1380 Год назад +1

    Prince is a beautiful Doberman, I miss mine he passed away when I was 15 I'm 29 now he was a great guard dog but also a lap dog

  • @mkskupa
    @mkskupa 2 года назад +7

    This was such a great, helpful video. Really interested to see if/how he progresses. Thank so much for all of your posts!

  • @knequestrian93
    @knequestrian93 2 года назад +3

    I have to admit, listening to that little guy go off and then going into hearing Prince, I jumped a little🤣 I guess that was the maddest I've heard him get and didn't expect it

  • @trentwhiteman5185
    @trentwhiteman5185 Год назад +1

    Price is amazing, I have so much respect for you and prince!

  • @nidia7135
    @nidia7135 2 года назад +5

    I just recently found your videos and i absolutely love the fact that you use other dogs to help in the process of training. I have a 4 month old Giant Schnauzer that I may just need to drive from Texas to Florida for training 😁. Your content is great!

  • @mini.birdie
    @mini.birdie Год назад +8

    I really don’t want to be that person, you look like you know a lot more than I do about dogs and do a good job at what you do, but isn’t tugging a leash on a collar pretty bad for the dog? I think it causes damage to their trachea. Is there a reason you didn’t use a harness?

  • @cardcaptorsnaruto
    @cardcaptorsnaruto Год назад +2

    Prince is such a beautiful dog. I grew up with two Doberman, a mother and daughter. Cayenne was the mother and Paprika was the daughter. Seeing Prince such a beautiful dog reminded me of them. :) So thank you for that.

  • @ThatsAGift759
    @ThatsAGift759 Год назад +1

    How prince immediately liked at his owner. Then dog mode. Cool video

  • @voodoorezt7522
    @voodoorezt7522 2 года назад +3

    Great job as always! This is were i would use a half choke collar to get more of a pop and lay on the ground to get the right angle of the correction( which is the most difficult thing with smallbreeds). To be clear i use half choke collar only for the pop effect, the chain helps with a wierd sound which helps alot. sometimes you only need to make a link move in order for the dog to react to the leash.
    when rescuing a dog, people tend to feel bad for the dogs previous life instead of Retraining and resocializing the dog as it would be a puppy.
    The rescue dogs are usualy in a fearperiod for 3 weeks when they get to their new home, this is the time to put in structure and rules for the dog (push the dog, teach the dog what you expect from it and socialize them with ur type and way of life, be calm and solid (i had to go grab my dog cause he refused to sit and stay before mealtime, he ran to another room when i told him to do so(fearful)) The next 3 months they will push ur buttons, they will test the new owners strenght to uphold the rules and structure, be unweavering! Be kind, yet firm. Fair and understanding, but dont feel bad for the dog, they should be in good, loving hands:)
    Prince does his job like a boss!

  • @louis-philippedion2918
    @louis-philippedion2918 2 года назад +4

    I am from Quebec. Thanks for this video. My little dog behaves exactly the same. I rescued him when he was 6 years old. We have made a lot of progress thanks to all your videos. Can't wait to see the rest because it looks like it's my dog ​​hihih Mine is just OK with the female chiuaua because they are very small. Impossible to meet large and medium dogs at the moment.

  • @MrLSalazar714
    @MrLSalazar714 2 года назад +1

    Really cool how they rescued him, saw he needed help with other dogs and are now trying to help him with that. Instead of returning him to the rescue.

  • @chriswong8400
    @chriswong8400 2 года назад

    This lesson was a one of the gems! Prince is a real dogtrainingdog, so cool in a situation like that! Well done Joel!!

  • @Momos-happy-walkers
    @Momos-happy-walkers 2 года назад +5

    This is so amazing. My shiba is almost 5 months now and it’s my luck to have find your channel

  • @virginiareynolds6296
    @virginiareynolds6296 2 года назад +3

    I thought that was an interesting reaction, like a snap? from the “chill dog” at the very end of the video but I didn’t see what Boomi did to cause her reaction. Boomi definitely has issues but the difference in him from the beginning to the end was significant. Good job as always!

  • @ef_danielsan
    @ef_danielsan Год назад

    I love Prince. If I were able to have a big dog like Prince I would. Absolutely confident and just a beautiful dog.

  • @ZipTieGuyItRhymes
    @ZipTieGuyItRhymes Год назад +1

    That lil dog 🐕 is fearless.

  • @danpatterson6937
    @danpatterson6937 2 года назад +3

    Boomie might be the best possible name for that little buddy. And who is nuts and on the edge of being irretrievable; nice work to arrest the trend.
    I have three in similar states of unrest around strange dogs, desensitizing and correcting is the only combination I've found that begins to make progress.
    Best on the effort with Boomie!

  • @lleehome
    @lleehome Год назад +4

    I can relate to this video. I have a very reactive chihuahua puppy. Very hard to break his focus when the doorbell rings. He is instantly at a 10 with his most frantic bark. Even when hubby walks in the door. Also when he sees or hears another dog even if that dog is in a neighboring yard or on a tv screen. Also chased a neighbor girl home. I’ve made some minimal progress with him. In the house he responds more reliably to commands. When he gets reactive though, he needs the collar corrections but his little throat can’t take the stronger tugs that get his attention. I have a halter but it seems less effective. Is there a better way to correct a tiny reactive dog?

    • @keyo1766
      @keyo1766 Год назад

      You can still correct with the collar, just use much less force and make sure the collar is right behind the ears, and not low on the throat near the trachea. I've corrected plenty of small dogs, with a collar, and they're all still living just fine. Puppies should be on a leash pretty much all the time when they are little. That is how you correct and monitor them. Just like their mother keeps a close eye on them and brings them back closer when they're with her, it doesn't make a lot of sense to turn a puppy loose after they've had swift behavioral corrections from their mother their entire lives up to that point. Keep him attached to you so you can encourage positive behaviors and correct the undesirable ones. On a tiny chihuahua, you need very little force to turn the head or break their line of sight on the trigger and reengage with you, which is what Joel is doing. The butt scoots that Joel does also work on small dogs.

  • @demonmonsterdave
    @demonmonsterdave Год назад

    This is one of the best examples of true love/wisdom. The only way to gain such wisdom is to have real unconditional love, and vice versa. Incredible work.

  • @mauricehurst4886
    @mauricehurst4886 Год назад

    Prince gonna get fed up wit all these crazy ass dogs coming around 😆 🤣

  • @TheCreaTaur
    @TheCreaTaur 2 года назад +11

    I recently adopted a dog who I've named Bumi, and I related to this video, though he's not nearly as aggressive as this one 😂

  • @Manne16
    @Manne16 2 года назад +3

    Boomi is a challenge! Luckily Joel is not the “one trick fits all” trainer. Waiting eagerly for updates!

  • @glorial2447
    @glorial2447 2 года назад +2

    Prince was amazing!! I love this series.

  • @schawdaya
    @schawdaya Год назад +1

    Prince is one of the most well trained dobie's i've ever seen.

  • @vanessamcgrew4486
    @vanessamcgrew4486 2 года назад +3

    Fitting name for the dog 💀 but he's cute