THIS is why dogs BITE people.(AGGRESSIVE Dog Training)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
  • How to train a reactive malinois to stop lunging and barking at everyone? In this aggressive dog training video Tom Davis works with a Malinois dog to gain control. She has come a long way in a short period, and we are proud of them both!
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    00:00 Why are you here?
    00:22 How to set up a reactive dog for success
    01:03 What type of equipment should you use?
    01:42 The importance of good handling
    02:25 Why we hold our dogs accountable
    03:19 Know your breed of dog
    03:41 Tightening up basic obedience
    05:01 Watch things unravel
    07:29 Things coming together
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  • @tomdavisofficial
    @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +8

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  • @hilaryjones342
    @hilaryjones342 Год назад +69

    I also think this lady needs some praise for the work she’s done and her determination! It shows that she’s really been trying and is willing to do whatever for a happy dog. I feel for her! Don’t beat yourself up - just keep at it. You can so see the training she’s put in up to now xxx ❤

  • @marikanagai4006
    @marikanagai4006 Год назад +32

    Big props to the owner. Having a reactive dog myself I know how stressful it can be. You can see how much she really loves her dog and all the work she’s putting into training. Good job 👏🏼

  • @scottiajohnston8025
    @scottiajohnston8025 Год назад +39

    I am so glad of tgr reminders i get with each video to hold my dog and myself accountable for our actions.

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +7

      Very important!

    • @cabolovo
      @cabolovo Год назад +7

      This one tip has helped me so much. Not repeating commands as well. It Has improved my relationship with my pup.

  • @antigonik.1584
    @antigonik.1584 Год назад +25

    Your videos have helped so much.
    Took my GSD from lunging at every animal we encountered to full eye contact BH level fussing following your advice
    Keep up the good work!

  • @fondue542
    @fondue542 Год назад +11

    Hard to find trainers on YT that ACTUALLY works with dogs with issues AND gives solutions

  • @SPEEDDEMON170
    @SPEEDDEMON170 Год назад +31

    Appreciate the patience shown by the Owner…& Tom. lol Nice job!

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +12

      They crushed it! They just wrapped up group class and crushed it!

  • @veronicao1259
    @veronicao1259 Год назад +17

    I learn so much from your videos! Head on a swivel is so true. I’ve accepted that the walks are for her and not for me to just stroll in the sunshine. My handling skills have improved so much from your lessons. I wish I had the skill to get rid of the “stranger danger” completely but I’m happy with where she’s at thanks to your videos!

  • @AlienKissy
    @AlienKissy Год назад +12

    Shoutout to Abby! Hero behind the camera filming as she is being used as an example for being bitten lol

  • @timbermountaintrainingserv3084
    @timbermountaintrainingserv3084 Год назад +13

    I cannot stress this enough with clients! Always scanning ahead paying attention to your surroundings. Have to get with you soon and talk podcast with wolfdog ownership!

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +3

      It''s huge!

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical Год назад +2

      Particularly when approaching/turning corners like the end of store aisles, street corners, veterinary clinics and especially Petco!

  • @paulw8311
    @paulw8311 Год назад +4

    Your comments on engagement with working breeds are spot on. This channel, and others like it, have been a game changer for me (and I'm sure others like me that love the more challenging breeds but are dedicated nonetheless). The information available on this channel is improving the lives of dogs everywhere.

  • @brooklyngolden9464
    @brooklyngolden9464 Год назад +3

    Even from the prospective of another professional dog trainer, basically the female version of Tom, this is hands down the best explanation I have ever heard of this issue.
    Tom I continue to watch and often learn a new way of explaining things to my clients. I’m extremely good with dogs but extremely bad with words and this helped immensely! Thank you so much for all that you do and your “No Bad Dogs” mindset that I could not agree with more. The vast majority of the time the dog problem isn’t really a dog problem. It’s a people problem. Thank you again ❤.

  • @kevinberta8741
    @kevinberta8741 Год назад +46

    I always wonder why people tell the dog to stay after giving them a sit or down command. The command means just that until released with no other words said. I know distractions make things tougher on dogs which is why you perfect commands in a quiet environment first, then add distractions in that environment and then move to other places to test and reinforce. In the end, people talk too much to the dog!

    • @1packatak
      @1packatak Год назад +2

      Yep down is down and sit is sit until I tell you otherwise.

    • @lillieberger2883
      @lillieberger2883 Год назад +5

      I wish I would have trained my dog that way…implied stay, instead of teaching him the word stay.

    • @jordancrowe87
      @jordancrowe87 10 месяцев назад +9

      With my working dog, we have a sit-wait or a sit-stay. When I tell her to wait, that means be alert because I could give you another command shortly. When I tell her to sit stay, that means she can relax and chill. I won't be giving her any commands until I return to heal position and tell her to walk or free her.

    • @adayinthedollhouse1004
      @adayinthedollhouse1004 17 дней назад

      So what would be a good command to tell the dog they’re good to get up from the position and chill, like when we’re training in the house

  • @ursulaatkan
    @ursulaatkan 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing! Thank you very much for sharing 😀

  • @ashlynmathews5386
    @ashlynmathews5386 Год назад +1

    I love you can tell she cares shest taking everything in. She had no idea beforehand but man she took everything he told her thats great! I hope she continues to get confidence too!

  • @jennifervarela2423
    @jennifervarela2423 Год назад +1

    This is so good thank you for this video

  • @jmbakkinator
    @jmbakkinator Год назад +2

    Such powerful human training techniques - love your analogies.

  • @speca
    @speca Год назад +8

    That owner is so caring ❤

  • @mollytheboerboel
    @mollytheboerboel Год назад +53

    The intro is perfect you have to be vigilant because the stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me
    I have had a lady try and HUG my Boerboel after telling her 3 times to keep some distance between her and my 172lbs female that was sitting by my side
    Even after she growled at her the second time she moved towards us 🤦🏻

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +31

      Can't fix stupid

    • @lollypop2413
      @lollypop2413 Год назад +9

      @@tomdavisofficial im having same problem especially with people with off leash dogs in public places...they refuse to recall their dogs coming up to my on leash dog who is reactive. So this means i cannot risk walking my dog in those places

    • @WollongongSkyWatch
      @WollongongSkyWatch Год назад +1

      Ugh, the stories I could tell! I have a mastiff x staffy - a gorgeous boy that no one can resist. Yest, while I was in the GPs, a well-meaning woman stayed in her car talking to him until I returned!
      The day before, he almost broke the car window when ppl (friends!) were patting him through it.

    • @pittymama4500
      @pittymama4500 Год назад +4

      Yes!! No matter how intimidating your dog might be, when you have an amazing looking dog people want to talk To you and pet your dog. I have a male, not as big as your dog, but he is around 100 lb, American bulldog and American Pitbull terrier mix. But he is absolutely stunning in both physique and general appearance. He is absolutely an amazing dog structurally and behaviorally and luckily he is completely friendly but, is sensitive to faces being put into his face. You would not believe how many people will automatically go put their face in his face and baby talk in high pitches and it is all a no good interaction for the dog. People need to stop taking unnecessary chances and just make sure that a dog is okay before you approach them. I would be devastated if somebody else's ignorance caused my dog to make a big mistake like a bite. It would be detrimental to him because he is my service dog. And I don't worry about him "biting", I worry about more that he would give a correction as he would with a disrespectful dog. I use him as a helper dog. So he is not only allowed but encouraged to take a not so well-behaved dog and correct their bad behavior. Of course he's never gone too far but I learned about his face sensitivity when he was nine months old and a teenager that he never met did the high-pitched voice straight to the face and he gave her a correction and put a little hole in her nose.😅 Although everybody understood what happened and nobody was mad she understood where she was wrong but I at that point knew that I had to be diligent in making people respect his boundary. If he would have gone further it would have discounted him as a working dog completely and maybe if he wasn't a self-trained service dog he would have been disqualified. But in his mind he's only doing what's natural to somebody disrespecting his boundaries and not paying attention to the q's that he's giving. Through lots of situations that were supervised diligently and vocally rewarded him often I have been able to desensitize that to a certain level but he still communicates very clearly that he's trying to avoid the face to face interaction although he hasn't tried to correct anybody since that. But I don't want my dog labeled a bad dog because of somebody else being ignorant. But I will say that more often than not, people are very respectful and in general they ask before they just assume that he's okay and safe to pet.

    • @ladiyahprentice6738
      @ladiyahprentice6738 Год назад

      Welp her fault issue n concern say good dog n keep it moving or move as she comin toward y’all now if she continues it’s on her

  • @erwinmendoza.ebmcce
    @erwinmendoza.ebmcce Год назад +6

    Great training and knowledge

  • @jeno264
    @jeno264 Год назад +5

    Awesome teaching! Go Jessie, keep practicing this stuff it will become habit soon!

  • @Ms.OliversLife
    @Ms.OliversLife Год назад +2

    REALLY good advice here.

  • @Lilsurv99
    @Lilsurv99 Месяц назад

    6:16 “Let’s say Archie bit abby”
    *archie staring down abby*

  • @CrucesNomad1
    @CrucesNomad1 Год назад +1

    Took my daily walk today and had a awesome experience. She learned a new trick, to watch me when walking and we were running at one point as she was a happy happy dog. I used to be a runner, and I am going to see how far I can go with it. I really like this guys logo and attitude. Could watch this guys videos all day long. I use a voice, a touch, and reward/practice approach. I am looking for a trainer at this time in my area.

  • @miratraven5755
    @miratraven5755 Год назад +11

    This morning your e collar could have saved my dogs life. She is a gsd mal cross who has been training with us since she was eight weeks old. She is now a year and a half. We live near a train station. Normally on the weekends, like this morning, my family walks her off leash with her e collar on. We were walking with her ahead of us letting her sniff. Then she was off running towards a coyote on the train tracks. We recalled her first trying her working level stim on the Tom Davis 280 C collar. Her working level is a 4-6. Then when she blew that off and was still running towards the tracks and the coyote who was walking away from her, I used the boost function on the collar. Which turned the stim up by five. She turned right around and ran right to us without even looking back at the coyote. She then downed on command when she was back with us, no stim needed, and waited for my family to get our heart rates back down. The e collar saves dogs lives. It adds a sense of insurance for the owner as well since I will now trust her even more off leash with the e collar because of how quickly she ran back once she felt her correction. Thank you Tom for making this possible with my dog. I never would have e collar on my dog without watching your videos.

  • @jannellmeagher638
    @jannellmeagher638 Год назад +3

    Excellent video!

  • @zzwk24
    @zzwk24 Год назад +2

    Thank you Tom, my American Pitbull terrier doesn't share that behavior out temperament, but she does break commands, we sometimes overcorrect, and some disobedience does stack. I think that our timing and spatial awareness isn't on par with hers (the pitty), but the greatest struggle is listening engagement when other dogs are present. It's something we're trying to address with the e-collar, but depending on the e-collar for good behavior worries me because I don't know at which point corrections will minimize.

  • @treyallen6692
    @treyallen6692 4 месяца назад +1

    Everything he said was facts no lie great advice I’ve trained my pit with no help really off of common sense

  • @fireballfitness170
    @fireballfitness170 Год назад +2

    I like this because it focused on follow through but also the importance of the break command which really allows a dog to relax.
    4:47...broke a sit..
    5:50... Behavioral issues...
    6:08... External problem...
    6:30... "The minute (or second) that he broke the sit..."
    7:36... Follow through... If you're not going to follow through put him on "break" command...

  • @Matt-km3po
    @Matt-km3po Месяц назад

    That dog is some kind of animal. Wow.

  • @mahakhalil1
    @mahakhalil1 Год назад +3

    GREAAAT VIDEO ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Ashley_b
    @Ashley_b Год назад +5

    All of Tom’s videos are informative and engaging, but these latest ones are next level. Amazing work Tom and team.
    Side note; recently joined the members club. People! Tom is not joking when he says the amount of available content in the members club compared to regular RUclips is massive! 🤯 so many lightbulb moments from the full length videos 👌 so worth it!

  • @TheChimpoko1
    @TheChimpoko1 Год назад

    You can just see in the owners face she's overwhelmed and desperate for help. She's trying to portray confidence, but her body language is telling me something else. Been there

  • @soniaflores221
    @soniaflores221 Год назад +3

    Great video as always but wouldn't you recommend them to also do muzzle training on top of the obedience? From personal experience my German shepherd cross Mallinois is reactive (much better now though) e collar training gives him freedom, prong gives me control on walks and he wears his muzzle outside or if we have visitors which gives me confidence that if for any reason he freaks out he can't do as much damage. Safety for him and others.
    Any thoughts?

  • @eisleyoid
    @eisleyoid Год назад

    Unrelated, but Tom, who did your mural on the wall? It's super cool.

  • @Caitlinwudel
    @Caitlinwudel Год назад +3

    Hey could you make a video on excited/ submissive peeing? My doggo always pees when I see him and when he know he did something bad. Not sure what to do… but your video are so educational!

  • @rajcam80
    @rajcam80 Год назад +2

    You the man!

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @rajcam80
      @rajcam80 Год назад +1

      @@tomdavisofficial
      Everytime I see your video's, it makes think how much better the dog is with your training!

  • @wendyrussell4191
    @wendyrussell4191 Год назад

    Hi Tom, is there any chance you can do a show on aggressive eaters please?

  • @airmedic0072
    @airmedic0072 Год назад +1

    I had to body block someone from petting my dog the other day but by putting my self in front of my dog make him understand that I had the situation under control I successfully had a stranger pet him with a calm dog . I was afraid to body block people but by doing it while looking at my dog it didn't appear wrong.

  • @laurenmorgan-outhisack6341
    @laurenmorgan-outhisack6341 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use to feel bad about ignoring people's direct questions to me when my reactive dog was being reactive now I don't care. Is i see things are going in a reactive direction I just extricate myself without explanation. Hard lesson to learn but have had much more success with my dog now that I do it

  • @budjiman1
    @budjiman1 Год назад +2

    I have a challenge for you...idk if you will see this but I have an 18 month old catahoula and he is deaf...In my opinion the deafness has been the reason for his over the top anxiety issues...om genuinely interested to knownhoe you would approach this situation with this dog....help!!!!!!!

  • @javisanjosem
    @javisanjosem Год назад

    Hi. I was wondering what size do you recommend for a prong collar for a chihuahua. He is about 4kg. Ty ❤

  • @g_young_h
    @g_young_h Год назад

    What accessories do you add to your 280C? Having trouble with consistency, which I believe my dogs coat is the issue. He won't react much at all until level 10-12 (if at all ever) so i'm wondering what could cause going higher than the typical 3-6 we see in videos.

  • @AntonioSkater123
    @AntonioSkater123 Месяц назад +1

    Hey we have the same shoes. lol comfiest pair of Nikes I’ve ever had

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 Год назад +4

    Another great session, Tom. I never realized how much the Shepherds need to be “worked”. They are definitely not for everyone.

  • @rainrabbit9209
    @rainrabbit9209 11 месяцев назад

    even until the end, the dog was wandering off and out of command. 😳

  • @megandeal7703
    @megandeal7703 Год назад

    Hey Tom! About the place command- my GSD knows it and we have a raised dog bed. Issue is the distance from the front door.
    The dog bed is too far away and out of sight of the front door so I feel like that makes it worse for my dog when he can't see the guests. We've been teaching a different place, we call it "spot" and its about 5 feet from the door. Is that too close? Should I keep the same word, "place" or is it okay to use "spot"?

  • @alexbaker6435
    @alexbaker6435 Год назад

    Do you work with service dogs? I have a shelter foster who is naturally amazingly non-reactive (even with confronted by aggressive dogs) and handler focused. I am still learning, and would like to find a trainer with more experience that can task train him. I also do not know how to find anyone who needs a service animal. While I eventually want to train shelter dogs professionally for service, he has such an amazing temperament that I know he could train very quickly for service with a professional trainer.

  • @Robbie28
    @Robbie28 9 месяцев назад

    Both my rotties are opposites lol. Walter LOVES people and i always tell them to just move slow and talk to him when ya come up to let him sniff ya, BUT he is not good with other dogs. Getting better, but still a work in progress. Florence on the other hand was abused as a puppy before we got her so she does NOT like any non family members but will accept other dogs. She has gotten better also, but it takes a LONG time and its hard to find time to get her out where she can be in a vicinity of people. Both of them from day 1 were always good with our daughter and grand kids though. From the very first time, even florence was awesome with them.

  • @kellycasperhanson4426
    @kellycasperhanson4426 Год назад +1

    QUESTION:
    🤔 Do owners get a "pre-training" class, WITHOUT dogs, to cover basic information
    & common training mistakes?
    Thank you🙏!

  • @ayyubmahomed-lb5iq
    @ayyubmahomed-lb5iq Год назад +3

    Thanks mate I really learn alot from your videos but I need some advice I have a really aggressive German shepherd rottweiler mix he's okay with me but he won't listen to anyone else and he really pulls on the leash I dislocated my wrist walking him and nothing seems to help I tried three different trainers but they all said he can't be trained and I live in Africa so not possible to bring him to you please give me some advice 😢😢 you are doing an amazing job 😍 thank you for all your efforts 🙏

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I would join the NBD members club for training help or book an online with me!

    • @ayyubmahomed-lb5iq
      @ayyubmahomed-lb5iq Год назад +1

      @@tomdavisofficial how do I join?is there a link??

    • @frances8813
      @frances8813 Год назад +2

      I know the feeling I have a dashund shepherd mix and he is nearly three years old but has come a long way with behavior since I have been watching Tommy Davis videos I really didn't think I would be able to get passed fear I had because of his size and he knew that but I had to be direct with commands and hold him accountable and he learned and still is some reactive to other dogs and people but I'm confident with more of these amazing training videos he will be better even though he is more attached to my hubby he listens more to me. Good luck stay positive.

    • @ayyubmahomed-lb5iq
      @ayyubmahomed-lb5iq Год назад +1

      @@frances8813 thanks, even mine has cooled down a bit since I watched these videos and started holding him accountable but I'm really worried about his leash aggression it's really bad I already dislocated my wrist twice and if he doesn't improve it'll probably happen again he's so reactive on the leash and he's really strong so I can barely hold him anyway and then he wants to lunge at every thing that passes us on the road it's so hard 😭😭

    • @topcatwarrior
      @topcatwarrior Год назад +3

      @@ayyubmahomed-lb5iqThe link is in the description of this video. Just click the “more” at the video title. Good luck!

  • @thesdfable
    @thesdfable Год назад

    omg the owner is so nervous

  • @gmagee100
    @gmagee100 Год назад +1

    the handler is listening with her answer running. She just needs to listen.

  • @leesylvester772
    @leesylvester772 6 месяцев назад

    Will these trainings roll with no collar after a while?

  • @lmcsquaredgreendale3223
    @lmcsquaredgreendale3223 Год назад +1

    I live in a part of a small city where the number of dogs is really high. We also have a lot of people who foster dogs and you can tell who they are because they correct the dog's behavior and gives them a treat. Then a month or a few months later I see them with another dog. All dogs have to be on leashes per city ordinance and everyone, or almost everyone, picks up their dog's poo. I'm wonder if I'm nit picking when I observe people walking their dogs while on the phone or just walking along and when the dog stops to sniff the grass the owner just pulls on the dogs leash until the dog is dragged away and the owner doesn't say one word to the dog. It's been some time since I've had a dog because I was working a lot and I had a cat, see below, but I even spoke to my cat as part of his training and I used to joke that I was the crazy cat lady.
    Is this common, I've seen people who use hand signals but that is not what I am seeing. Overall the dogs seem to be well cared for but I believe that animals are a lot smarter than we think. They have even done experiments with crows and found that crows problem solve if they want to eat what is in a closed box and will even create tools to solve a problem. I found it fascinating and I used my rescued cat Tig from kittenhood to prove that with speech and positive reinforcement he would understood a lot of human language but he displayed a great deal of intelligence before I started training him.
    Tig was a really intelligent cat and by the time I stopped working and had time to adopt a dog as "company" for Tig my Vet said it would be very hard on Tig who was really sensitive and intelligent and even believed I was his Mother - that was over 7 years ago. He'd nibble on my nose when he was a kitten which is what kittens do with their mothers and when I first rescued him he couldn't sleep unless he was with me in my bed. He'd had been alone with me for so long that he would be heartbroken and she'd seen cats and dogs go downhill physically when they feel they've been replaced no matter how much attention is shared between the two. Tig was just 15 when I had to put him down a few months ago due to pancreatitis that didn't respond to treatment and by the time he reached that age he knew at least 100 words. I had been training him since he rescued himself by walking into my life at 20 or so weeks of age. I want to adopt a dog because I know I will never love another cat as much as I loved Tig and that if the next cat wasn't as smart as Tig I would be constantly comparing them and I believe it unfair to any animal to not be loved wholeheartedly. Someone suggested that I adopt a K9 because they are very intelligent and there are many coming in from all over the world. I saw on one site that they had dogs coming in from the United Arab Emirates. I guess they are equally hard on their animals as they are on their human population. I apologize for being all over the place but I can't stand the silence in my house and I find myself leaving the house just to escape the emptiness.

  • @iloveuphysicsnowplzlovemeb2138
    @iloveuphysicsnowplzlovemeb2138 7 месяцев назад

    Good morning , my dog is around 5 months old and she started biting her tail till it bleeds . We took her to alot of vets and they said it was because of anxiety but they didnt give us any pills . We tried to get her to stop it but nothing do and everytime we say her tail is healed and she got better , she goes back to it . Her reactions arent as aggressive as they used to be , but the process of screaming at her is so unhealthy but she doesnt stop biting her tail until we do . I dont want to do it in such a troubling manner . Is there any suggestions to make her stop this please ?

  • @liverloop123
    @liverloop123 Год назад +2

    Such a high energy breed. Don't get one of you can't give the dog what it needs. Unfortunately people are matched with the wrong breed for them. You make your life a nd the dogs life a misery when this mismatch happens.

  • @creamycold1681
    @creamycold1681 Год назад

    How to correct a dog in heal training when they are getting annoyed?

  • @airmedic0072
    @airmedic0072 Год назад

    What help my dog was to have a vest that says IN TRAINING so people give us space and stop trying to come pet him

  • @sama5946
    @sama5946 Год назад +1

    I’ve got a 12 month old Mal, do dog sports, bulk training with daily, we also have a walked who is a studying vet who walks him 3 days a week.
    He was attacked a couple of months back by a mastiff out of nowhere, which in turn has no caused problems (which I’m working through)!
    Long story short! There is a guy who lives around the corner from us who claims he has worked with them for years, blah, blah, blah.
    The other day he was told to stay away from him! So what’s he do?
    Decides to approach after a few more warnings, pays then off keeps advancing until the point my dog goes off at him, because he can also sense the dog walker is tense as and stressing out because he didn’t listen and then Ranger switches into protection mode goes him.
    Then he goes it’s not his fault but the dogs, and blames us say thing he doesn’t get enough metal simulation at home and accuses us of licking him away for hours on end.
    Safe to say I’m going to ask my dog walker where he lives and have a chat because that’s not ok.

  • @DogLover_365
    @DogLover_365 Год назад +1

    Any advice on what to do when the prong collar is making my dog overstimulated ?? When she gets corrections for being reactive to other dogs on leash she gets so over stimulated she redirects on me. So now I haven’t been using the prong collar and it’s been back to square one. She walks loose leash until she sees a dog then it’s “game time”

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +3

      Switch to a slip leash

    • @DogLover_365
      @DogLover_365 Год назад +2

      @@tomdavisofficial Thank you for replying!! I will give it a go.

  • @DAILYTIPS-bb4gd
    @DAILYTIPS-bb4gd Год назад

    SIR MY ROTTWEILER IS 5 MONTHS OLD HE IS OVER FRIENDLY AND IT WANT TO MAKE IT GUARD DOG PLEASE GIVE SOME ADVISE SO THAT IT STARTS BEING AGGRESSIVE TO STRANGERS.

  • @TheHandsGamingCommunity
    @TheHandsGamingCommunity 2 месяца назад

    It's absolutely not my job to avoid getting attacked by a dog. It's more important that the dog owner doesn't just get a bloody collar on their doorstep.

  • @KeriHelm
    @KeriHelm 3 месяца назад

    My dog has fear aggression which we are working on. My biggest concern is that the dog is very aggressive towards my husband. They can't be in the same room together. My husband wants to work on their relationship. How can he when the dog crosses the threshold everytime he enters the room

  • @planetmikusha5898
    @planetmikusha5898 Год назад +1

    A Malinois needs an extraordinary amount of exercise, and it's clear this owner is incapable of that.

    • @alishacatherine
      @alishacatherine Год назад +1

      Because she's overweight? Overweight people can still exercise (I regularly hike with my dog). Also, there are plenty of tools that give a dog exercise without requiring their human to be a distance runner (like a good ol' chuck-it).

  • @helenm6732
    @helenm6732 Год назад +1

    She’s more wound up than Archie.

  • @ryanmalone2681
    @ryanmalone2681 Год назад +6

    That’s a LOT of dog for a novice owner.

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +14

      Sure is BUT she's getting professional help.

    • @ryanmalone2681
      @ryanmalone2681 Год назад +2

      @@tomdavisofficial I’m not knockin’ her for it. Just acknowledging the challenge. That’s a lot of dog for an advanced trainer too if the dog doesn’t have a job.

  • @user-dq6cz5nw4p
    @user-dq6cz5nw4p Год назад

    Sick elk 81

  • @KatsMelody
    @KatsMelody Год назад +2

    ok
    jk this is awesome
    excellent examples for our dog

  • @TinkieBean
    @TinkieBean Год назад

    Dilution: can this negative effect also be achieved when multiple members of a family all tell a pup to “place”…I feel direction, voice inflection (tone) and accountability should come from one person. I find that others contribute “noise” and then we lack clarity. Thoughts?

  • @meimanova_00
    @meimanova_00 Год назад

    Calm eagle 86

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    @tylermcintyre1454 Год назад

    Tyler Mac hey stay

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    @colajacks571 Год назад

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  • @ramkha8045
    @ramkha8045 Год назад +1

    Crazy test 20

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    @christinaeidt8417 Год назад +1

    First ❤

  • @mica2701
    @mica2701 Год назад

    Malinois should jest be aggressive like if they were playing with a toy

  • @diyanuriddinova4865
    @diyanuriddinova4865 Год назад

    Clever teacher 92

  • @masiycampbell575
    @masiycampbell575 Год назад +1

    Your videos are awesome, but some people shouldn’t have working class dogs. Especially if they can’t handle it

  • @truckerbaty7425
    @truckerbaty7425 Год назад +2

    I’m guessing she didn’t research the Belgian Malinois before she got him

  • @tracygudeman1698
    @tracygudeman1698 Год назад

    Why was my comment deleted? I was asking for.some serious help

  • @heide-raquelfuss5580
    @heide-raquelfuss5580 6 месяцев назад +1

    If we would not try to 'domesticate' to ourr rules, dogs would be easer to live with.
    Everytime i realize, animals need to be free living spirits, not being submissive to humans.
    Dogs learn to be a dog from their mother with their siblings and other family members and dogs of the pack. We can not be or do what a dog IS in nature.😢
    People want to be in power and control over everyone and everything.
    The most easy dogs are street dogs. Yearslong experience! Wonderful dogs to watch in the streets.
    Of course, once in a while dogs and people get in conflict. Like humans towards humans to.

  • @bmorg7244
    @bmorg7244 Год назад +4

    Now I know why dogs people, but why do peoples dog?

  • @Kate98755
    @Kate98755 10 месяцев назад

    my dog seems afraid of me, she is a biter, i think i know what to do, not sure i have the time to give, should have bought a golden retriever, 😟

  • @paulmanard5832
    @paulmanard5832 Год назад

    Is that dog a Malinois ?

  • @Dreadheaddavis
    @Dreadheaddavis 9 дней назад

    She needs to correct every mistake as soon as it happens she picks and chooses when to say no and stop

  • @danielachavezflorez3113
    @danielachavezflorez3113 Год назад

    smart mother 87

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  • @marilynmian5811
    @marilynmian5811 Год назад

    There is another trainer said that collar don't work.

  • @rugeramerican308
    @rugeramerican308 Год назад +2

    This is why dogs people?

  • @jackiegarcia3364
    @jackiegarcia3364 Год назад +5

    It’s crazy people can acquire a Malinois so easily. Unfortunately many people don’t have the commitment level to own aggressive dogs or severely reactive dogs. You got to be a dictator and have a serious culture shift.
    That being said I totally am that head on a swivel dog owner. My reactive dog is calm on walks and I’m the reactive human scanning now for stupid people and off leash dogs. It sucks. It would be nice if other people were responsible and considerate so we didn’t have to be like that. Gotta be prepared for stupid people always unfortunately.

  • @shorts4337
    @shorts4337 Год назад +1

    Delicious water 69

  • @drewbabydrew7742
    @drewbabydrew7742 Год назад

    you r good man I like you lots .Do you have a man,only joshin , your cool.

  • @kevin9887
    @kevin9887 Год назад

    Why do dogs people

  • @1packatak
    @1packatak Год назад

    Please teach her how to deliver a proper correction with the leash!!! Until she understands that, she will struggle. Precisely timed proper corrections are the basis of communication between owner and dog. Otherwise all she is doing is nagging him.

  • @Ally-zu5lg
    @Ally-zu5lg Год назад

    Some owners need to SHUT UP AND LISTEN!!!

  • @stever507
    @stever507 6 месяцев назад

    I just decided to get rid of my dog for being rude to my guests.

  • @Laurmask
    @Laurmask Год назад

    melinois is like a bullet! I have one. It's so time consuming... crazy dog with steel willpower. a danger even for the owner becouse when he plays it's like a demolition ball; if he het's you by mistake it will brake your legs, if he hets a wall it will broke he's bones or the wall. this dog should be banned! and he is a terrible dog when you have children. he will constantly try to capture all the owners attention, i think he is verry jealous. by my opinion, a melinois can score 10 out of 10 as a working dog, but 0 as a family dog!

  • @Dreadheaddavis
    @Dreadheaddavis 9 дней назад

    She was annoying me for some reason

  • @paulhusband9002
    @paulhusband9002 Год назад +1

    Please dont start doing the stupid shocked face on your thumbnails. You're better than that!

  • @mica2701
    @mica2701 Год назад

    Malinois are supposed to be like aggressive and what to kill things.
    That's how u messed up a malinois