Try to bite Prince…Better think twice! My dog teaching dogs more than I ever could.

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  • @almister999
    @almister999 Год назад +544

    Maybe saved that dogs life. Unreal work from Prince. 👏

    • @onemanfunkband5545
      @onemanfunkband5545 11 месяцев назад +15

      Probably saved other dogs lives

    • @thormenucci
      @thormenucci 11 месяцев назад +10

      He would probably Live The rest of his Life far away from other dogs or would be killed by a bigger dog

    • @troy028
      @troy028 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@onemanfunkband5545 my dog would of reacted n wouldn't of stopped. Then again I use him for hunting hogs.

    • @copisetic1104
      @copisetic1104 10 месяцев назад +8

      Sorry people as strong as prince is, never underestimate a heeler, I’ve been around them for generations. They are one of the smartest dogs in the world, that dog knew he had no chance with a muzzle on. I’ve seen heelers totally dominate not only 2500lb bulls but other big dogs. Heelers are part dingo, they are tough as hell.

    • @onemanfunkband5545
      @onemanfunkband5545 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@copisetic1104 I will agree. They are smarter than most people They will bite the leg off anything and they aren't afraid to be the cruel

  • @Meche697
    @Meche697 Год назад +475

    Kudos to the owner(s). Letting another dog "bite" back as a form of correction is difficult. Definitely an earned trust with what Joel and Prince have shown on social media!

    • @tylerkulhanek8650
      @tylerkulhanek8650 Год назад +82

      That's my boy, my initial instinct was to help him but I held back because I knew it was the best thing for him.
      I like to think he got the Mike Tyson Therapy session. Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.

    • @LisaSoulLevelHealing
      @LisaSoulLevelHealing Год назад +23

      Not even difficult. He needs to learn, and they need to get that backbone or that dog wont be able to go out in public, even get put down. Glad they came to a no nonsense trainer.

    • @pokeybear1274
      @pokeybear1274 Год назад +8

      @@tylerkulhanek8650 Hahaha good one!

    • @alexboerman4232
      @alexboerman4232 Год назад +4

      Tyler Kulhanek. Your boy is beautiful! I have a male and female heeler and currently in this same position. My girl needs this from another dog. She is fear aggressive with other dogs. Slowly trying to work on her confidence. I need to find a local trainer as good as this guy!

    • @jaeger251
      @jaeger251 Год назад +2

      @@LisaSoulLevelHealingwould agree, they do need to get a better handle on their dog. But, they are doing the right thing, in getting the hemp they need.

  • @annmeacham5643
    @annmeacham5643 Год назад +509

    Prince’s judgement of the needed correction is great. Watching him develop confidence in himself has been a joy. 🎉❤

  • @Daddy53751
    @Daddy53751 10 месяцев назад +60

    That dog learned very quickly in a language he could understand.
    “Ok. Biting is not cool. Gotcha.” 👍🏻

  • @pattkadrlikgutsche6307
    @pattkadrlikgutsche6307 Год назад +264

    I can't wait to see this dog's progression. They are quick to avoid being kicked by cattle but Prince's quick reaction incredible. What a beautifully trained dog looks like.

    • @jaeger251
      @jaeger251 Год назад +4

      I think it’s a natural, untrained correction.

    • @jaeger251
      @jaeger251 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@user-sj9mj3bf2m my female rottie does it naturally to her brother, who is larger than her, and defiantly larger than Prince, when he gets amped up. Never trained her to do it. So I think it’s a natural behavior.

    • @visartistry
      @visartistry 7 месяцев назад

      they do it naturally, the trained part is restraint and obedience when the owner calls it off. For example i have a Pitbull and we recently we got an american bully and it was very energic and just wanted to suck other dogs tits and bite their legs. My Pitbull corrected it but it bit the puppy hard, it was ugly.

    • @Zargabaath
      @Zargabaath 2 месяца назад

      ​@@jaeger251 Are we still confusing defiant for definite in this day and age maaannnn

    • @jaeger251
      @jaeger251 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Zargabaathdidn’t catch the autocorrect obviously.

  • @mfgary5094
    @mfgary5094 6 месяцев назад +55

    These videos have honestly helped me train my super aggressive ferret 😂
    His behavior got better!
    Works on more than just dogs!

    • @dbtest117
      @dbtest117 5 месяцев назад +1

      I tend to say all animals speak the same language, but they all are unique.

  • @peacely191
    @peacely191 Год назад +150

    Prince is awesome! The amount of self control he has is just incredible. I bet that dog learned not to bite anymore! Awesome video!

    • @janiesoito4494
      @janiesoito4494 Год назад +15

      I wouldn't bet on it. This breed is tough, stubborn and strong. I've seen them get kicked, roll 10 feet and go back for more.

    • @VchaosTheoryV
      @VchaosTheoryV Год назад +2

      @@janiesoito4494 Yeah i've seen a bull kick one and it popped right back up to do it's job lol

    • @rayr4320
      @rayr4320 Год назад +15

      All that cattle dog learned was that he cant fight with his muzzle on. He was attempting to remove it in the grass. His misplaced aggression is the result of being under stimulated. In order to extinguish bad behavior, the dog has to learn that activities will be on the schedule provided he can contain his aggression. As soon as he displays it he gets a boot in the ass and is removed from the activity. He will learn real fast. That little shitkicker in video would willingly work 12 hour days with nothing but water. He could be a boat dog, a walking dog, a cattle dog, a frisbee dog, but not a couch dog. I sled with eurohound variants (heeler x GSHP x husky). If they fight they get left home. Your aggressive dog is often your best dog, but they must be tempered and you cant be arbitrary.

    • @stealth5758
      @stealth5758 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@rayr4320 You give too much credit to dogs if they think the muzzle is preventing them from fighting/biting. They only know something is on their face and that's it. Joel himself has said he's seen muzzled dogs with mouths wide open trying to bite but they're not smart enough to realize the muzzle is preventing full contact, their brains are just too stimulated.

    • @rayr4320
      @rayr4320 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@stealth5758 I guess I give them too much credit. The bite can certainly be a reflex action and when dog is in fight mode you will see attempts to bite, but it doesnt mean they dont understand muzzling. Working with sled teams, a misbehaving dog understands it is muzzled. Other members of team will then tease it. They understand too.

  • @Hondaridr58
    @Hondaridr58 Год назад +35

    Prince is pretty incredible in his decision making ability, especially in the heat of the moment. Almost human. What a dog.

  • @disco4535
    @disco4535 Год назад +47

    Such a good move not calling Prince off and letting him push it all the way to the point it needed to get to. Easier knowing how insanely tough cattle dogs are. But still that was so impressive by Prince. What a dog

  • @miloszivkovic6256
    @miloszivkovic6256 9 месяцев назад +47

    Prince is an awesome dog, to be attacked by different dogs and to not develop bad behaviour himself is amazing.

    • @SiVisPacemParaBellum2000
      @SiVisPacemParaBellum2000 9 месяцев назад +6

      it is a sign of a very strong stoic character. My Stafforshire Terrier was same and we trained also with Clients...you need a stoic intelligent strong dog to train others!

    • @thatdarnmage1515
      @thatdarnmage1515 6 месяцев назад +6

      Prince is what keeps me coming back to these videos, sure his owner is brilliant with canines, but Prince is the real star of the show here.

    • @Feverm00n
      @Feverm00n 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@thatdarnmage1515 same here! Prince is truly something special

  • @angiekereakes6551
    @angiekereakes6551 Год назад +22

    The Doberman I got from a breeder in Paso Robles 1993 was just like your Prince. All of the Doberman I have gotten since have been rescues. I very much appreciate your Prince and his character: a very rare and special thing in your guy!

  • @dogtrainerHillary
    @dogtrainerHillary Год назад +135

    Can’t say enough about how Prince met the intensity of that dog’s attack - with his own perfectly appropriate response. The dog world would be a safer place if there were more Joel & Prince pairs among us.

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Год назад +9

      Cattle dogs are brutish working dogs, now most of the pet ones are probably bred down a bit. Not the best for taking to the dog park or home depot. Someone described the blue healer as "they've probably met everyone they're ever going to like already."

    • @MuffHam
      @MuffHam 11 месяцев назад

      I would like to see a Kengal and Prince. :P

    • @tomaszjaskot2338
      @tomaszjaskot2338 10 месяцев назад +1

      A Kangal would never behave like that cattle dog.

    • @zangzang1268
      @zangzang1268 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MuffHam For what? Why?

    • @JonesBeiges
      @JonesBeiges 9 месяцев назад

      But why did Prince pee on that heeler?
      Did he not ask for a fight?

  • @Streetpreaching7
    @Streetpreaching7 10 месяцев назад +23

    One of the best corrections I’ve ever seen. Quick and simple and worked almost like a text book example. Amazing job Mr. Trainer and doggo Prince. Praise Jesus Christ our Lord ❤

  • @petewilcox3354
    @petewilcox3354 11 месяцев назад +2

    of course the fight is gonna end right there -- the other dog is muzzled. lol

  • @stevenpetrovich
    @stevenpetrovich Год назад +18

    You knock it out of the park Joel. I have been waiting for you to feature a cattle dog like this. I had a case a year back with a dog like this and found it impossible to get through to her and really knew that I needed a prince to correct her as she was too strong for any other method. Thanks for covering this. Prince executed to perfection.

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 Год назад +35

    A few years ago I was delivering to one of the horse farms on my route, and the lady at the farm had a new Cattle Dog. All the other dogs knew me but this one was barking at me. The lady came out, told me to shake her hand and then she turned to the dog and said "See? Friend.". After that, the dog was perfectly fine with me being there every week. It even joined in with the other dogs (different breeds) who wanted me to throw their tennis balls for them to fetch, or get some pieces of carrot that I'd usually take out of the bag for the horses that were in their stalls near the feed room.

    • @old_dan
      @old_dan 9 месяцев назад +3

      I have a cattle dog as well. One thing they're known for is their distrust of strangers. Best dogs ever, though. I can't wait to get another one.

  • @SJane3
    @SJane3 Год назад +86

    Prince is exactly the dog that my dog-reactive lab/pitbull needs. I try to do the higher level correction, but I know a dog needs to do it at this point! My dog is like this cattle dog is with the audacity to go after another dog for no reason! I love how Prince did just enough and didn't go too far! My biggest fear with letting another dog correct mine is that they won't stop and will actually hurt my dog!

    • @upgrader99
      @upgrader99 Год назад +13

      don't have your dog around other dogs. Especially don't take your dog to the dog park where breeds meant for families go.

    • @SJane3
      @SJane3 Год назад +41

      @upgrader99 I keep my dog muzzled any time I am working with him with other dogs. He also is always leashed. I understand your concern, but it's unwarranted here as I have never said I subject anyone or any dog to his issues. I also disagree with the idea of not allowing my dog to be around other dogs. What other way do you think a dog can be desensitized to other dogs if they arent allowed to be around them? I work with dogs that I trust with him and he has gotten far better than when I adopted him. However, like I said in my original comment, I am a big supporter of dogs learning from other dogs and believe my dog needs a good dog correction. I just am not comfortable bringing him around dogs that would likely put him in his place because I'm not sure they would stop when needed like Prince does.

    • @jdevantier7520
      @jdevantier7520 Год назад +6

      You need to get a professional to help you and your dog since he\she is a pit mix if he does real damage they will see the "scary dangerous pit bull" stereo type and will have no protection that a dog like a german shepard or husky that have the "meant for families" written all over them. It is an unfortunate truth but there is no denying it. the pit bull is a beautiful breed and do not deserve it but the media still pushes this

    • @SJane3
      @SJane3 Год назад +17

      @J Devantier I have been working with a professional, just haven't been able to find one with a dog like Prince to use as well. Everything has unfortunately been dog obedience and desensitization through exposure from a "distance" or through a fence. I plan on bringing him out to California for Joel and Prince to do what I have otherwise been unable to do. I agree, pitbulls (even mixes) have a bad reputation that doesn't always match the dog. My boy is an absolute sweetheart and does fortunately have some dog friends that he is wonderful with, it just took a long time to get him to trust those dogs. I believe he will get there with every dog, I just don't have the skill set/trainers here that do what Joel does. I absolutely love what he has Prince doing for dogs and after watching what he did with the dog in this video, I'm 10000% confident Prince is what my dogs needs to get over his nonsense once and for all!

    • @jdevantier7520
      @jdevantier7520 Год назад +4

      @@SJane3 👍good for you

  • @ravindrag6121
    @ravindrag6121 6 месяцев назад +8

    This is great, i just love Prince, he is such a gem, well taken care of and making a positive change in so many dogs behaviours

  • @tammymcleod4504
    @tammymcleod4504 Год назад +10

    FABULOUS video. I love that you post videos like this… It’s probably one of the only avenues for ppl to learn about dogs’ body language and behaviour from actual videos, not just theory. Love your work, Joel… and Prince’s too. What an amazing boy he is.

  • @sweetmelody6183
    @sweetmelody6183 Год назад +11

    A great teacher on four legs.
    Prince has a lot to teach us, his understanding of other dogs is amazing.

  • @jayare273
    @jayare273 11 месяцев назад +13

    I’ve been watching your videos and using your advice on my two sons and it works like a charm😂

  • @aleyshaelmer1822
    @aleyshaelmer1822 Год назад +5

    Would love to see more of this dog’s progress during the board and train! Great video as always.

  • @Alk3fan22
    @Alk3fan22 9 месяцев назад

    Incredible video! Brilliant trainer. We need more people like you, sir!

  • @logancarter2134
    @logancarter2134 8 месяцев назад +3

    Prince is worth his weight in gold!!!

  • @mastershake8018
    @mastershake8018 9 месяцев назад +9

    Your dog is like a Navy SEAL- tough, smart and professional as can be! That other dog learned QUICK.

    • @mikewade777
      @mikewade777 9 месяцев назад +2

      wrong, it was the muzzle that was the Doberman from an emergency vet. The problem is the owner

  • @skeetmcpeet409
    @skeetmcpeet409 9 месяцев назад

    Never thought I would enjoy this. But this was great. Thank you.

  • @jenniezeeman
    @jenniezeeman 3 месяца назад +20

    I had this book as an ARC for a while ruclips.net/user/postUgkxwHvIRKLeMFEF5amHdEGkj01Ri3k-DOuh but started it about two weeks ago.I couldn't have read it at a more opportune time as the practice and techniques of meditation came in super handy for the way things were going for me lately, having a lot of stress and anxiety in my life of late. A very informative and easy book to follow and a definite keeper as a reference.Mr. Chopra wrote a clear, concise and easy for all to follow way to find peaceful and relaxing of the mind and soul through meditation.

  • @someusername4129
    @someusername4129 Год назад +33

    Cattle dogs are tough tough dogs. The herding instinct in them is so strong. I got my foot tagged by one as a kid and it bruised up my whole foot through the shoe.
    He seemed very surprised that he would get the reaction he got from Prince. The amazing thing is to see Prince know the EXACT amount of pressure it would take for him to get the point and then it was done.

    • @dickbrugh5562
      @dickbrugh5562 9 месяцев назад

      They’re extremely tough. They go toe to toe with cattle and bulls, something people forget. I have a Heeler/Border collie mix that looks very similar to this dog. They’re strong willed, but great dogs. Very one owner oriented, mine sticks to me like glue not so much my wife. He’s gone toe to toe with my GSD when they first met. All good now.

  • @tiffanymonti2782
    @tiffanymonti2782 Год назад +6

    Prince is an amazing dog.. the fact that he knew exactly what to do, how to do it, and when to stop because he got his point across is exceptional.
    I wish I lived closer to you, so prince can correct my dog.. because I do believe my dog would benefit from another dog correcting her, and I just do not have access to a dog like prince who I would trust enough to do it, without someone getting hurt. Just to be clear my dog is okay with other dogs 85 percent of the time, however she can be bossy and pushy, and has never responded to a correction from another dog, in a positive way. The correction always has to come from me, which stops her at the moment. But not in the long run, she eventually do whatever it is again , usually at the next play session. There is an aspect of me being a better boss. The other aspect is she is smart stubborn German shepherd mix, who does not have enough doggy friends.
    Thank you Joel for all you do.. I am becoming a better boss with her because of your videos..

  • @user-xt8km1dh4q
    @user-xt8km1dh4q 6 месяцев назад

    Just brilliant, you and Prince are both inspiring. 🙏🏻❤

  • @ElizabethJW
    @ElizabethJW 9 месяцев назад

    I have watched dogs give correction at times when we go to the dog park and it’s so interesting. Some owners think their dog is “being attacked” when really their dog was being annoying/antagonistic so the other dog gave a correction to say they aren’t okay with the behavior. Of course it is good to make sure it doesn’t go too far where anyone gets hurt but when the correction is done right I am so impressed with how that dog instinctively knows how to communicate with their dog friends. Dog behavior is so fascinating. As always, love your content!

  • @InternationalUnit.
    @InternationalUnit. 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks, I had an aggressive chihuahua. I talked to my neighbor if his dog could help. His rottweiler killed my dog. This was very helpful for getting rid of my pet. Thanks ❤❤

  • @joannleichliter4308
    @joannleichliter4308 Год назад +26

    Years ago, I had a German shepherd bitch who was a genius. There were two young kids in the neighborhood who habitually walked a daschund without a leash, and--as they often are--it was very aggressive. My dog was always leashed, and the smaller dog would immediately go for her throat or face. I finally told the kids that if it happened again, I would turn my dog loose. It did, and I did. The GSD threw the daschund onto the pavement and slammed it down three times. The smaller dog yelped and fled, not a scratch on it. She did it all without once biting down. There never needed to be a repeat performance.

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 Год назад +2

      Ugh!!! I've had that happen a couple times in the past with one of my pitbulls. He shook the crap out of them then owners tried to blame me!!! ahhhhh!!!

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe Год назад +3

      shame on the parents of those kids

    • @softsounds8453
      @softsounds8453 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jillsy2815 I'd look into getting a basket muzzle not because of your dog but because of the other owners. Pits are always blamed for this type of shit even when its not their fault. I'd hate for the blame to fall on your dog for no reason.

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@softsounds8453 I thought about that but I've also been rolled up on by stray big dogs--an akita, a GSD, a husky and another pitbull (bigger than mine) and my dog had to defend me and run them off. Too long stories to get into and definitely don't want to argue and yes been blamed before but cops sorted it out and were very nice ugh story too long. He's 10 now and I love him soooo much and he's perfect with humans and babies. I appreciate ur understanding of the struggle. I found him on the street in 2013 --wish I had onown hiw to train him like Joel at that point. In my defense, he was def used for fighting. Sorry so long I did rescue another rednose off the street and using Joel's methods this one is awesome meeting all dogs even if they are barking and crazy plus he loves ppl. My first pit continues to improve it's just slowly. Long story maybe eventually I could take him to Joel but it's a 7-hour drive. He has met several dogs successfully since Joel's methods it's just the strays mainly. Anyway peace and blessings to you and if you are a praying person, we would love to be included in ur prayers--Jillsy, Charlie (older pit), Darren (younger pit) and Ladybug (inherited from neighbor who died Golden Retriever) 🐾❤️🙏🏽

    • @anandmarshall7781
      @anandmarshall7781 5 месяцев назад

      My friend lives in a rural part of Ireland. He had 2 rescue greyhounds, who kept in an outhouse and left to roam his land. Every day a farmer would herd his cows past my friends home. He was always accompanied by his dogs. The big ones were quiet and chilled but the little jack Russell was really feisty. Always snapping and snarling at the greyhounds. The greyhounds just watched but never reacted. My friend suggested to the farmer to carry his jack Russell or put him on a lead as he walked past. The farmer refused. Somehow one day Jack Russell got onto my friend's land and the greyhounds ripped it to pieces. The farmer got the police involved but as the dog was attacked on their land said that no action could be taken. My friend felt awful but felt the farmer was in the wrong.

  • @ricardohaalboom2753
    @ricardohaalboom2753 Год назад

    Yes so far your strategy is the best and all your videos are unique and very informative, I love how Prince takes on such an important task and how you explain how, what, when and why something happens.
    My thanks is great

  • @mtnman1984
    @mtnman1984 Год назад +22

    This is what I think many dog owners need to know. Well timed and well adjusted corrections. From the minimal, repetitive corrections that help develop behaviors to the all out physical, aggressive corrections that stop bad behaviors that could result in serious injuries or death. I especially wish some people who attend dog parks could see this very video. It teaches both what it takes to stop aggressive behavior and how the dogs communicate what they don't like. Take it with a grain of salt because dogs like Prince are rare, but most people can't interpret dog to dog corrective behaviors.

    • @tilly_s
      @tilly_s 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is exactly the point I want to make. Most owners I’ve met don’t understand dog to dog corrections. They either let full on aggression escalate into a fight with the approach of “let them figure it out” OR they go into a full on drama “your dog attacked my dog” when it was very clear it was a correction. When their dog didn’t get the several more subtle signs to stop.

  • @Flyboyminer
    @Flyboyminer 11 месяцев назад +4

    Love watching Prince, Brother. One of the 2 smartest dogs I've ever seen.

  • @mindlab780ab6
    @mindlab780ab6 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is why I watch your channel.. learning so much from your content
    Thank you

  • @erinzlove
    @erinzlove 10 месяцев назад

    These videos are helping me understand my Doberman and dog interactions thank you 🙏🏼

  • @mariopandza
    @mariopandza 6 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve never seen a dog like Prince, what an amazing well balanced, beautiful Doberman! Kudos to his human and trainer, incredible job!

    • @marietighe6328
      @marietighe6328 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah I love Prince. I also cesar Milans dog Daddy.

  • @tonypitsacota2513
    @tonypitsacota2513 11 месяцев назад +9

    Prince's excellent judgement comes from his own personality, but from his excellent training as well.

  • @jessicafuentes4555
    @jessicafuentes4555 Год назад +1

    Daaammmnnnn. That just happened! Good on Prince, good for the dog and good for Joel and the channel 💯

  • @bonnierodger7719
    @bonnierodger7719 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful job! You are my favorite to learn from.

  • @mrsmcdonald9363
    @mrsmcdonald9363 Год назад +3

    Way to go, Prince! You have zero tolerance for bullying and you made that clear without presenting a seminar. One perfect correction set and enforced the standard of behavior.

  • @jens5934
    @jens5934 Год назад +4

    THE point in this vid is that the correction needs to be stronger than the reinforcement (satisfaction) of the undesired behavior! That is the gold nugget right there!!! Thank you for making the video.

  • @justjim9723
    @justjim9723 11 месяцев назад

    great job, over the years I've trained dogs I've owned, bullmastiffs to guard and brittany's to hunt with. using Prince to help others with their problem dog issues that should have been addressed ages ago is awesome. ty for doing that and ty for sharing videos!

  • @autoimmunedefficiencysyndrome
    @autoimmunedefficiencysyndrome 3 месяца назад

    Honestly, prince is such a sweet dog. His confidence and spirit are unbreakable, and he's so very loyal and trusting

  • @SugarDemon1035
    @SugarDemon1035 Год назад +30

    "The correction has to be more than the inherent reinforcement that the dog is getting from the behavior."
    This took me a little while to swallow when I was training my dog, but it was truly a breakthrough concept for me when I actually saw it work. My dog, a 20-lb. schnoodle, is not aggressive, but he is stubborn and used to feel 100% entitled to ignore me when I told him to do something.
    Case in point: little dude LOVES eating random shit he finds in the yard (leaves, bunny turds, pine needles, etc.) and getting him to stop was impossible until my trainer introduced the ecollar. At first, I was really uncomfortable with the idea of dialing up the ecollar in response to the dog ignoring me. But my trainer only had to demo the technique once to get me on board: start low, and if doggo ignores, dial it up a little. If doggo keeps ignoring, dial it up a little more. Repeat until you've found the level at which eating the bunny turds is no longer enjoyable.
    Little dude still tries to eat stuff from the ground every once in a while (which I don't think he can entirely help), but you'd better believe that he STOPS when I tell him to stop now.

    • @catwoman2596
      @catwoman2596 Год назад +3

      Your dog is mineral/vitamin deficent. Try adding ketchup and "missing link" to his dog food.

    • @space_tm
      @space_tm 9 месяцев назад

      @@catwoman2596 Leave it up to a cat woman to make random bold statements about what is wrong with someones dog without knowing anything about that dog besides what was written by OP.

    • @jewels3400
      @jewels3400 9 месяцев назад

      Ketchup does seem like an odd "supplement." But my dog used to eat chicken poop, but he stopped by himself when we gave him a different food. I bet you've already looked into it, but unless it's some kind of mental disorder, then dietary imbalances could be why this is happening. Sometimes we as mentors don't realize there is a real valid reason for a behavior.
      It's kinda like this, "my dog keeps pulling on walks but when I used a prong collar it got slightly better." (This could apply to a head collar as well) Entirely not realizing that their walk is primarily on hot pavement. The owner just doesn't think about that part. They don't change the underlying issue, they just make the dog more uncomfortable when they try to defend themselves then when they choose not to.
      If you haven't gotten the underlying issue resolved, then I'd recommend it! I'd always talk to a veterinarian first though. I've just read that poop eating can be from many things that aren't, "well, my dog is just a bad gross dog."

  • @the_desert_dweller
    @the_desert_dweller Год назад +6

    Great story, I took in an abandoned 2-3 years Red healer, he was mean, took a while to get him to trust me, but now he's the best, but that's not the story, I also took in my late neighbors Boxer, Shepard mix, a 10 year old fixed Female, and one night my Healer growled at me and my Boxer came unhinged. what I that was an unprovoked attack was actually her protecting me. after this incident my male is a lot calmer. he still plays like hes herding out in the yard but hes not growing or biting anymore. My Elder dog set him straight.

    • @prndownload
      @prndownload Год назад

      I once had a strangers staffy want to go after my heeler because he showed me lip when I threatened to grab him out of someones yard sniffing around for cat poo while I was distracted talking to the staffy owner.

  • @waka696969
    @waka696969 7 месяцев назад

    oh man...prince is so cool ! grz to this dog !

  • @juantrevino1574
    @juantrevino1574 9 месяцев назад

    learned something new thanks for sharing :)

  • @michelejohnson4558
    @michelejohnson4558 Год назад +2

    Timing of correction, correction stronger than original offense, proper origin of correction !!!! Got it! I've learned so much from your videos and from your wisdom. My dog is one of two brothers, Border Collie/hound mix and I have successfully been able to keep a very good partnership with my dog, whereas the brother had to be sent to a 'farm' because my cousin could not handle this type of dog. Thank you! I still have a little work to do, (off-leash work) but I could not have done it without your help! 🙂

  • @markhoffman
    @markhoffman Год назад +4

    I remember watching at 1000 subscribers. At 400,000 you have earned every single one. No bandwagoners here, all earned from hard work.

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 Год назад

      Yes!!! I like that he hasn't changed his message at all! 🐾❤️🙏🏽

  • @auntiejune4800
    @auntiejune4800 Год назад +1

    Very clear. You're a great teacher.

  • @nathaliep8512
    @nathaliep8512 5 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely spot on correction technique by Prince, and that you allowed it to happen naturally between the two canines. I had a Heeler/Pit. She was different. Toughest dog I've ever owned, very much into hearding/nipping and "owning" me and anything that had my scent on it. Took a lot of correction and eventually, I learned that she needed way more to do than I could ever give her. I found her a home on a cattle ranch and she turned out to be one of their top cattle dogs, able to direct full-on bulls and heards of willey cattle.

  • @vrdla
    @vrdla Год назад +4

    absolutely incredible training, prince is so great man

    • @vrdla
      @vrdla Год назад

      i have a two and half year old female doberman that is not about conflict at all, always been submissive and sometimes when dogs bite her back legs when she’s running it makes me think like damn if only she would act a little like prince haha

  • @moy_moy85
    @moy_moy85 9 месяцев назад +5

    3:31 - lol I love how the cattle dog looks at Prince again and thinks "Nah, stuff that."

  • @Greengrower
    @Greengrower 10 месяцев назад +1

    Prince is a mind reader clearly. Lol. This channel!!! 😂😂😂

  • @elaineeverhart7100
    @elaineeverhart7100 7 месяцев назад

    Prince ❤ Well done big guy!
    Joel you are so right in how you train...so grateful to have found you .....

  • @BiG__Disgruntled
    @BiG__Disgruntled 11 месяцев назад +5

    If you're interested in a cattledog.....I've owned many different breeds thoughout my life but 12 years ago got a cattledog because he was well suited for my lifestyle. He's the toughest, smartest and most active dog I've ever seen. At 12 he can still run 7mi with me, although he naps more now. They're an awesome breed but please please please, if anyone reading this is thinking about one, make sure you're ready to keep them active because if they get bored (mentally or physically) they will find an outlet for that pent up energy. My friends (first time dog owners) thought they'd get one because they liked the way they looked, I tried to warn them... Well they ended up replacing all the cabinets in their apartment before leaving. They aren't for beginner or undisciplined dog owners, people with inactive lifestyles, apartments. They are working dogs and they need a job even if it's something fun like playing fetch for an hour or so a day.

    • @gman010
      @gman010 10 месяцев назад

      Is that a blue heeler?

    • @Daniel-on9op
      @Daniel-on9op 9 месяцев назад

      @@gman010 I believe that is a name that Americans have given the breed but, yes. It is an Australian cattle dog (aka "blue heeler")

  • @todo9633
    @todo9633 Год назад +18

    The comparison to jiu jitsu is spot on, when you're grappling someone you can sense their movements and intentions better than anyone watching ever could, so letting Prince decide when he's done enough makes sense.

    • @11Kslingshot
      @11Kslingshot 11 месяцев назад

      Not even the same sport, not even the same ballpark. The cattle dog had a muzzle on its mouth. Enough said!

    • @tommykramer8206
      @tommykramer8206 11 месяцев назад +1

      take that muzzle off and see what happens

    • @onemanfunkband5545
      @onemanfunkband5545 11 месяцев назад +1

      No muzzle= a 'Cattle Dog Win'.

    • @11Kslingshot
      @11Kslingshot 11 месяцев назад

      @@onemanfunkband5545 it is so unfair and then he brags about what a great job his dog did. This guy is a joke!

    • @onemanfunkband5545
      @onemanfunkband5545 11 месяцев назад

      @@11Kslingshot I still appreciate the work done by Prince. Prince had an opportunity maul the Cattle Dog too pieces, instead he just kept it down and that a well mannered dog
      Cattle dogs make terrible pets. They belong on a farm for sure.

  • @chibiyaten15
    @chibiyaten15 10 месяцев назад

    Prince is amazing. love your vids!!

  • @seanroberts4011
    @seanroberts4011 8 месяцев назад +1

    Prince is amazing.
    My pit bull Daisy and I were out walking one day and another bully breed came running out of an apartment building and came at her. She managed to fend him off by grabbing his muzzle near the whiskers and holding on, which apparently freaked him out enough that he stopped lunging so wildly. I managed to get a hand on his collar at that point and separated them, and his owner came out at about that time and took him from me.
    We saw them a week or so later; they were out walking and so were we. The other dog didn't react to Daisy, so apparently he's better-mannered on leash than off, or the fact that we were across the street made a difference. Or he was worried he might wind up with a sore cheek again. :)

  • @SolanumMelongena
    @SolanumMelongena Год назад +3

    If you come at the Prince, you best not miss!! 💯

  • @Michele_6815
    @Michele_6815 Год назад +5

    That was amazing to watch. And it was SO needed. Prince is the master teacher!
    I did want to ask-how do dogs understand/interpret that handshaking means acceptance? Is it just from watching people do it?

    • @mattcartwright8272
      @mattcartwright8272 Год назад +5

      My take on this is that dogs are very attuned to sensing tension and react to the 'vibes' other dogs and humans give off. So if they see their pack leaders really relaxed and smiling then the signal is everything is cool, there's nothing to worry about and/or nothing the dog has to do such as protect the PLs from these new people.

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 Год назад +2

      I think they sense if you are at ease or not. For my pitbull rescue, I always say, "Hello, Friend! It's good to see you! Would you like to pet my puppydog?" and if they answer cheerfully, it doesn't even matter that I don't know them or shake their hand. 🐾❤️

  • @Rev8
    @Rev8 9 месяцев назад

    Prince is so badass and intelligent it's just a pleasure to watch

  • @tankdawg510
    @tankdawg510 19 дней назад

    Ima fan of Prince! What a great dog. And sir you are great at what you do.

  • @spencerwinston4334
    @spencerwinston4334 11 месяцев назад +3

    "The world was conquered through the understanding of dogs; the world exists through the understanding of dogs."
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • @cordywitt6400
    @cordywitt6400 Год назад +2

    Looking forward to seeing more of this cattle dog and his process of healing. ❤

  • @hammer5193
    @hammer5193 9 месяцев назад

    What an amazing dog prince is! Such a well behaved boy!

  • @tonileahy-fripp2397
    @tonileahy-fripp2397 4 месяца назад

    I'm looking for a Prince. My new ACD is extremely reactive, but getting better since I've been bingeing this chanel. Thanks so much Joel.

  • @powerwagon1089
    @powerwagon1089 9 месяцев назад

    I love watching prince , hes like i get treats for pounding bullys , i love this job 😅

  • @roberthammond487
    @roberthammond487 11 месяцев назад +3

    Prince would have had his hands full if that cattle dog didn’t have a muzzle on. My first cattle dog got along extremely well with our neighbor’s Doberman, and they played very hard. My dog seemed unaware of her smaller size when they would wrestle. Having had multiple cattle dogs, I can say that they are somewhat unafraid to go up against larger animals/other dogs. They are tough and they are fast, wasting no time when they decide to bite. However they are extremely smart, intuitive and very trainable. They are stubborn so one has to be persistent and committed to training them. The three (same litter) that I have now are as sweet as can be with people but they get a bit worked up around other dogs and other animals.

    • @olliebluemama
      @olliebluemama 7 месяцев назад

      My dog is driving me crazy a bit when he wants to go to the bathroom. He wont even let me put shoes or pants on when he needs to go. He is perfectly calm besides that but he destroys my clothes and the harness fighting me before every walk. What do i do? What am i missing? I live in an apartment so i have to let him out for a walk. Its getting cold where i live now so i have to put on alot of layers to go outside. Walks are like a little tornado in my house and qe go on 3 of them a day which is fine, but he has no patience.

  • @fatkidsdontrun9394
    @fatkidsdontrun9394 Год назад +1

    I can't imagine the comments that will come from this video lol love to see it Joel. As soon as I see a heeler I'm interested as I have a reactive cattle dog. Strong, bold breed, not for the novice dog owner. Prince knew the business and wasn't after him after, he told him off just as dogs do. They sorted it out. PLEASE post more of this dog! Thanks Beckman team as always!

  • @Niobium23
    @Niobium23 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work. You guys are up there with the best I’ve ever seen. You understand dog. Really great stuff. You are helping to make healthy happy dogs. This all comes from love. Excellent

  • @drnicole33
    @drnicole33 3 месяца назад

    I love your content. Thank u

  • @SabethRavenwing
    @SabethRavenwing Год назад +3

    Interesting to see another dog do this. This is how my partners beagle mix handles any dog that messes with the poultry. I've seen her roll and pin a full blooded adult beagle going in for a kill on a duck. That dog didn't look twice at a bird after that. She is amazing for training puppies not to play with the birds, mostly body blocks and posture. She always seems to respond with the right amount of force, and when it is done it is done and she will go right to playing with them like nothing happened

  • @Chasenhaws
    @Chasenhaws Год назад +4

    Yes!!! More cattle dogs, please!?!

  • @delicioussidefx
    @delicioussidefx Год назад

    Prince da man! Love to see the instant change in the troubled pooch after interactions with the big man=Prince,,, good lad.

  • @JediNiyte
    @JediNiyte 10 месяцев назад +1

    The muzzled pup's body language at 4:12 is chuckle-inducing. Poor thing is having to rethink his whole place in the world. You can SEE the wheels turning. LOL!
    But he's smart. He'll figure it out. 😉

    • @dreadlord7526
      @dreadlord7526 9 месяцев назад +2

      The Heeler still has the muzzle on. The dog is smart enough to know it can't fight back at that moment. Male cattle dogs are very alpha, I have had several and they can easily take on dogs much bigger than them. Even when playing with other dogs they can do some damage. I have watched my female red heeler run through other dogs with ease. I have seen her knock over mastiff's and GSD's.

  • @Unknown-hu4gf
    @Unknown-hu4gf 11 месяцев назад +4

    I'm a veterinarian and this is just horrific stuff that this unprofessional self proclaimed trainer is practicing!!! Don't use him or implement his techniques!!!

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Год назад +17

    Hey dog people!

  • @kelseymatarese
    @kelseymatarese Год назад +1

    Love this video. Thanks!

  • @KBratcher11
    @KBratcher11 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your last analogy is spot on.

  • @irishcubs01
    @irishcubs01 Год назад +3

    That's a fat cattle dog. That's half the problem

  • @Faelitu
    @Faelitu Год назад +4

    Interesting fact: this breed is used at the Brazilian Jaguar Federation to handle Jaguars... They're definitely tough dogs.

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN Год назад +1

      Not fun at all

    • @Faelitu
      @Faelitu Год назад

      I wasn't joking about it, just search for Família Animal and you'll see it. She's called Zabelê and all the jaguars respect her as she's one of them.

  • @garyhubman5452
    @garyhubman5452 Год назад +1

    I completely agree. Let a dog get put in its place by another dog. They'll understand it more if it comes from one of their own.

  • @markturner5858
    @markturner5858 11 месяцев назад +1

    Prince is awesome 🤠

  • @11Kslingshot
    @11Kslingshot 11 месяцев назад +3

    Cmon man, the cattle dog had a muzzle on. Box this big dude but tie your hands behind your back.

    • @thomaspurdy9177
      @thomaspurdy9177 11 месяцев назад +3

      Blue and Red Healers all my life . That muzzle pissed me off!

    • @martuuk8964
      @martuuk8964 10 месяцев назад

      Okie dokie you Michael Vick wannabe. This isn’t a fight, it’s behavior training. They aren’t supposed to draw blood or otherwise get into it for real. Why does it seem like you wanted the dogs to fight for real? The muzzle was on for safety reasons so that Prince wouldn’t accidentally be injured. You are weird, man. And based on the other reply I’m starting to think a lot of heeler owners are weird. Like they keep them as fighting dogs or something. Muzzles are safety devices and useful while training. You think that thing stayed on him all day every day or something? Genius.

    • @11Kslingshot
      @11Kslingshot 10 месяцев назад

      @@martuuk8964 Oh my God yes, his doberman is a magical dog and you guys all eat it up. The title of the video is "Try to bite Prince…Better think twice!" if there is a Michael Vick wannabe, it's the guy who makes these videos ...... Obviously he has the smartest and baddest dog ever known to man. Prince holds a college degree in Human / Animal Behavior and is a 8th degree black belt.

  • @CA-bq4xc
    @CA-bq4xc 11 месяцев назад +4

    your dog corrects a dog that is muzzled. this is training? how do you know without muzzle what would happen?

    • @ovcharkaboxing
      @ovcharkaboxing 10 месяцев назад +2

      💯👍👍 its some bs

    • @jg7923
      @jg7923 10 месяцев назад +3

      Prince would get wrecked with out the other dogs being muzzled.

    • @carlosyanezaragon9725
      @carlosyanezaragon9725 2 месяца назад

      The end result would be the same, except you don't want the dogs to be hurt.

  • @lailajones7596
    @lailajones7596 Год назад +1

    Prince is absolutely awesome ❤❤

  • @rico4you
    @rico4you Год назад +1

    JOEL and PRINCE an awesome Balanced Training Team!

  • @ovcharkaboxing
    @ovcharkaboxing 10 месяцев назад +4

    that dog would destroy your dog if it had no muzzle.

  • @tonyp9609
    @tonyp9609 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thats not fair, take his muzzel off.

    • @ovcharkaboxing
      @ovcharkaboxing 10 месяцев назад +3

      💯👍👍

    • @darkqueen5052
      @darkqueen5052 Месяц назад +1

      The muzzled dog started it AND he was there to begin with because he needed correction. What do you mean it wasn't fair?

  • @MikeLaRock88
    @MikeLaRock88 9 месяцев назад

    This was so satisfying. He's a cattle dog, but he knows Prince is not a freaking cow. He intentionally waits for Prince to turn his back and attacks him. He definitely needed to get checked

  • @JH-sb8cd
    @JH-sb8cd 4 месяца назад

    I've watched a few videos now and we'll, Prince is just awesome!

  • @cappy2282
    @cappy2282 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. Love this method of training 🙏

  • @aggressivecalm
    @aggressivecalm 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant work.
    Without trying to sound hyperbole this 'study'should be taught in all schools.
    Showing children how real world situations are corrected, could teach the next generation what the current generation have clearly missed.

  • @jbuehler00
    @jbuehler00 10 месяцев назад

    I’m so glad I stumbled upon prince. I love watching him.

  • @homesteadgmad8223
    @homesteadgmad8223 Год назад +1

    I had a male Airedale Terrier...Brought home a male Boxer we got from a friend...
    Long story short...They fought it out...Airedale was an incredible fighter, flipped the Boxer on its back and held him there till he submitted...
    They were the BEST OF BUDDIES after that! The Airedale was good...He did just enough to gain respect from the Boxer...No bloody mess, at all! 😊

  • @angelaromp3091
    @angelaromp3091 3 месяца назад

    That was just beautiful