My Cane Corso is the same way when people try to pet him. He doesn't care about it. Except in Home Depot. He loves the staff there. Thanks for the training Tom. I have to remember to be more patient with the training.
@@LabsandCClov2653 nice. We used to have a black lab retriever. Onyx was amazing. We miss him so much. But our CC is so different. But we love our Zeus. Amazing breed.
What I enjoy most about your video’s Tom is that you demonstrate using breeds that may not be know for their obedience. Most of the other trainers on RUclips are always working with one or two dog that are breeds known for obedience. I have learned many great and useful tips from watching you the last year.
I am a retired Behavioral Consultant/ Master Dog Trainer for iver 35 years . Tommy is so clear about commands..They're clear& consistent, that's a essential element in molding behavior. Great stuff...❤
Hahaha. Welcome ... We will get it right. I'm in this boat very soon... Mine still too little too do anything but pee and eat. But soon it's....Really listen time.lol
Same. Right now, I feel like my intact, female 13 month is too hormonal to listen. Is that possible? She is just dismissing me. Also, I feel she is still very puppy brain in a dog body.
@@audrasexton3310 absolutely possible. Some dogs hit that stage around 7 months and it doesn’t end until 2 years old…. :( if too hormonal - fixing could help.
@@spiderch00 the plan is to have her spayed once she had her first cycle. I have heard that it was best to wait for their first cycle in order to help with a lot of things, hormones, bones, muscles, maturity. I hope spaying her will NOT cause any issues like weight gain, osteoporosis, incontinence, etc.
I heard something that sounds useful, first have your dog perform all commands in your house, then backyard, then front yard, then on the street, then the corner down the street, then the park, so on and so forth. They called it the ladder of compliance I think. Makes sense to me
Yes, start in a small distraction free place and move out as your dog gains confidence. Recallers is a wonderful online teaching program with 40 intentional games. I used to have to have teachers come in to help me all the time. With this program, no longer. You learn how to teach your dog in any situation.
Your videos have helped me so much! 4 dog trainers told me they couldn't handle my 2,5 y.o. German Shepherd / Doberman mix (he literally didn't listen to ANY dog trainer I went to). I decided to take the matter into my own hands, watched most of your videos and I've already seen some improvement.
13 month old intact male Rottweiler and hormones are kicking in. Excited reactivity to other dogs along with sniffing everything, everywhere is challenging. Staying consistent, but this damn teenage phase can't end soon enough. Another awesome video, Tom. Thank you! ❤️
Very clear and concise training information. Your expertise and sharing of this information has been a game changer for us... our boy Dash has a better quality of life because of you. Thank you so much.
Tom, I found you on RUclips after adopting a rescue puppy of 5 mos. I have practiced many of your techniques on him but now after 7 weeks of having him his unruliness is driving my husband and I crazy. He’s pretty good outside but in the house he’s relentless with our 8 yr old dog and constantly jumping on her and biting her even when she’s sound asleep, he’s chewed on glasses, pens and the other day he picked up a rag and had it part way swallowed before my husband could get it out. I’m at a loss right now. I’d love to see a video addressing having other dogs in the house and how to keep them from roughhousing in my home! And also him being crazy in the house and grabbing things and destroying them. Thank you so much for what you do!
My dog went through this stage as a puppy and the best solution I found was to either crate him, have him attached to me via leash, and if you can use a place bed and tether him to it.I did this whenever I wasn’t directly paying attention to him for an hour maximum and he quickly grew out of it. Also if you see the puppy getting unruly with the older dog and the older dog doesn’t want to play, then step in and use your body to remove the puppy calmly but sternly. I did this in a dog daycare I worked at to avoid scuffles and as long as you are patient and consistent they should start to understand to not play so rough. It’s important to advocate for the older dog in those situations and let the puppy play with toys or another activity like training sessions and lickmats to let his energy out; or practice being calm if they have had their needs met. It’s a lot of work but it’s not permanent! Best of luck to you :)
We have 2 Azawakh's (guarding/hunting breed) they're extremely aloof with strangers and will even grumble/bark if someone approaches us. It amazes me how many people just keep walking up to them like "it's ok!" wanting to pet them 🙄 thank you for your videos, they're a great help! 😊
I got to say that you and your channel is one of the main reasons why we were so successful with our GSD. We really did these types of exercises and had this mindset from start when we got him as a puppy and now he’s a balanced grown 4 year old. He’s the best dog I ever had and I’m able to bring him anywhere with me. People say he’s so well behaved etc. None of that would be possible if we didn’t lay the basic groundwork and your channel was a huge key to this! Thank you so much for what you are doing for dogs all over the world! 🙏💯🐾❤️
Love that youre working with a big, guardian breed! Theyre my jam and its such a difference in behavior in response to commands. So looking forward to seeing him at full maturity!
I’ve been loving this series! I got my puppy a few weeks before he announced getting his so I’ve been able to follow along with my puppy and he’s doing wonderful! These videos have been so helpful and I can’t believe how big burley is getting!!
I can honestly say this is superb. You are an amazing trainer, i cannot wait to get my boerboel puppy ( hopefully next year), and will be using your methods to train it. Thank you Tom.
Lol. So true, Tom! My heel with my GS mix was practised up and down the back driveway about 10 times before we walked onto the street to go to the park. Park is "break" or "free" zone. We had to do this every day for a few months before she figured out we were not going to the park without a proper heel. Inside heel only transferred to an indoor heel. Which was awesome for rally obedience in the ring, but useless for real life outdoors.
My new Favorite Tom D video! This is a Must Watch for my intern, and heck all my trainers. It’s awesome reinforcement to what I have been teaching them. Such great details & explanation. Only thing I would add is that when transitioning to long lead training be honest with your capabilities and your dogs. My 10M Mal Mix at 5M had awesome long distance recall inside the house, in the backyard, and at the park - until the day she didn’t at the park, 😬 but I had a 30 foot leash on her, PLUS the e-collar, and even though she had a running start, my athletic assistant was able to catch her. If you’re not an athlete, and you have a dog who can be gone in a Flash get the 30 footer, better to have that extra lead and not need it, than to need it and not have it as you build to long distance recall.
Great segment Sir. Love watching you with Burley. He's growing into a great companion for you and your family. I look forward to all your videos. thanks for sharing his training with us.
Omg omg 😲 I kept thinking that was Saratoga. But I kept telling myself there's no way lmao. I moved away from there last year and found you when I found my pup about 4 months ago. To see Saratoga just made watching you even better. Thank you for all you teach. I love your videos. They help so much
Helpful for many for sure. Your dog is quite sloooow motion character, not even happy-go-lucky one. Having hgl energetic working dog reqires a bit more reflexes. 😀
I enjoy how you train Tom as it’s so to the point and what is best for a dog. Burley is such a beautiful handsome dog. Thank you. May you all please take care and stay safe. Louisa. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩
I use your training techniques for my 2 year old shepherd. I got into e collar training with her and used almost all your e collar videos before I started it. I take her for hikes a couple times a weeks and she enjoys the freedom it gives her. I also take her into busy public areas and use tons of your examples with her too. She’s a pretty neautral girl because of it too, she acts just like burleigh when people try to pet her. Your videos help motivate me to continue to train her on the daily!!
Great video and look forward to more content from you. We have been binge watching all your videos and we signed up to be apart of the no bad dog club!! Also enjoying that! Thank You!!
Oh wow. I have this same collar for my dog! Hes just really shy with things (or he'll get really excited to see someone or another dog) and he was choking himself out on either fear or excitement. I got that same pinch collar and it really helped alot. Hes definitely getting better. He is only 10 months but hes come leaps and bounds. He used to be scared of the noise of his food dish. We got him at 2 months old and hes a very sweet dog. We just work every day with building confidence. I love this dog so much. Working and playing with him is true bliss.
Trying to find a job in another state and I've applied to a dog trainer position so I've been soaking up all your videos and they are so invaluable! Do you take on working students? Haha 😊
I think a lot of people struggle to keep their expectations low especially with heavily edited videos these days. Today I took my 6mo mastiff pup out to the pet shop and he ignored multiple dogs including reactive dogs, kept a loose lead and listened to all my commands first try. What you don’t see is the hundreds of training sessions we’ve done multiple times a day since I brought him home at 10wks or the off day he had last week where he lunged at several dogs. Dogs aren’t robots and we need to stop comparing ourselves to these 30 second clips on social media!
Your videos and Joel’s from Beckman dog training have helped me so much. One of the things I have learned is to stand tall. I wish you did one hour sessions as we are only 2 and half hours from you. Trying to train Elsie for therapy work. She can be shy
I've been doing things a bit backwards. I train indoors but my house is very small so heel work is a bit funky inside. My street is pretty quiet so most of the leash training is out there on the sidewalk in front of my house. Shes good on loose leash walking in the neighborhood, but shes not ready for a downtown scene yet lol
I love that burleigh just like doesn’t care about his environment or anyone in it besides you. Like my dog does this as well but being a mal gsd cross versus a boerboel the way it comes across is so different. My dog like will be showing me how good she doing waiting for her rewards. Burleigh is just like oh that happened ok sounds good don’t care. Love.
New subscriber here and love your videos, thank you for educating so many of us out here! But one thing my brain is having trouble wrapping around is the "giving the dog a treat", but not really giving them the treat, to me that is more of a teasing than training and yes I get that you don't want to be giving your dog 50 treats when training them.
@elena1904 Tom doesn't always give the treat, and I get it, because if you let it go your dog would be overweight. But squeezing it between two fingers only letting the dog lick it, isn't that considered teasing?
Any ideas for the food lure option when you have a low rider dog and it’s very hard to bend and walk but also keep that reward close to their face/nose. My dog is a beagle chihuahua mix and I’m failing at a good heel. That beagle nose wants to be on the ground and at a fast pace. Terrible heel
I’ve seen some people using the “Chuck It” ball holders with peanut butter smeared on the inside! I’m sure you could also use some kind of spray cheese or meat paste as well. Thought that was a creative idea.
Peanut butter on a long handled kitchen utensil, either silicon or wood. Works great. Even a long dowel would work, cut to custom length for your arm length and your dog’s mouth height.
During the video you mentioned, you took 6 months to practice the commends until having your dog practice commands outside. What should you do if you live in an environment such as an apartment complex?
You I'm some of your videos your mention that the training subject is a series. I cant figure out how to find them in order. Can you help me with this please?
Well a good video but my husky mix will fallow my commands 10/10 times inside. But the second we go outside she will be distracted by any little thing that is happening. She’ll follow my direction on where I want her to go but she won’t listen to any commands
My Female Boerboel is 18 months old and she was doing so wrll with training but just had Bilateral TPLO surgeries. Now we have to start back up. Sadly she has been on rest for months. Not sure where to restart??
So. Plenty of dog owners must have physical disabilities or limitations from pain, what do we do to get our dogs to come, for example? My 5 yr old mini-goldendoodle (20 lbs) was a rescue (x3 other homes); I'm the 4th. He was, and is, named Bentley ("B"). Not to brag but In the 5 months he's been in my family he is a very different and better dog. I am injured and have trouble permanently with severe pain and just walking in my house is difficult. I've gotten worse over the years but I've always had dogs as part of my family and never problems but I've raised them from puppies to old age. I also have Sam, he's great and is a chubby bichonpoo. Anyhow, bc I can't run after B I don't know how to follow through when he won't pay attention. Right now, I have a large yard for the dogs and I pick up after them in the yard. Sam has a dog door but B won't use the door and he doesn't really like grass. His prior owner couldn't handle him on walks and that problem would be gone now IF I could take him on walks but he really doesn't seem interested. He will NOT run out the open door, thankfully. But I have no consistency getting B to just come to me when I call him or I could say he consistently will NOT come. He'll come to my literal thresh-hold of my room and stop and stand there, not taking a step further. If I get up (in pain) to get him he will absolutely turn around and walk away fast. He has zero reason to behave this way though sometimes he can do something and literally scare himself into a run. I've heard many trainers say that dogs live "in the moment" and then move on...not B, this dog carries a grudge or an undeserved negative feeling for hours. He'll "sometimes" come for food, or just stare at it like I might poison him. He's getting better but if I try and use food as an incentive to come he does the grab and run or just ignore it. Now in his and my favor, he started out with some big problems like biting. He gotten so much better when the vet put him on Prozac, frankly. But what about people like me who can't take B out and do the walk and the leash snap and corrections. None of my dogs have ever worn collars indoors. Their leashes are slip leashes. Should I just be glad he's gotten better and hope he'll improve or what DOES a person w limits do? Thanks if you read this, Donna
Cane corso is an awesome dog but requires TONS of exercise. Be ready. The guy in my training class used a 4 wheel ATV to ride and exercise his cane corsos running behind him. He has enough land to do this. Me in the city...not so great.
@ got ya….i had a pair of boxers and I would put the male on a tread mill….he absolutely loved it….he would sit by it and cry until I turned it on….I would use HIIT and wear him out if I knew I was having company over….the female didn’t like it as much
Hey guys I’m looking for some help. I have a 11 month old lab who slipped on out vinyl floor steps. He now is fearful of going up. I have tried putting chicken in the steps and he will go up a step or two but then slip when he try’s to get down. If you have any other suggestions please help me help him.
My Cane Corso is the same way when people try to pet him. He doesn't care about it. Except in Home Depot. He loves the staff there.
Thanks for the training Tom. I have to remember to be more patient with the training.
My Corso loves meeting everyone just like my Labs. It's been a lot of work to get them to calm down their greetings.
@@LabsandCClov2653 nice. We used to have a black lab retriever. Onyx was amazing. We miss him so much. But our CC is so different. But we love our Zeus. Amazing breed.
What I enjoy most about your video’s Tom is that you demonstrate using breeds that may not be know for their obedience. Most of the other trainers on RUclips are always working with one or two dog that are breeds known for obedience. I have learned many great and useful tips from watching you the last year.
I am a retired Behavioral Consultant/ Master Dog Trainer for iver 35 years .
Tommy is so clear about commands..They're clear& consistent, that's a essential element in molding behavior.
Great stuff...❤
I have so much work to do with my dog …. 😅
Hehhe
Hahaha. Welcome ... We will get it right. I'm in this boat very soon... Mine still too little too do anything but pee and eat. But soon it's....Really listen time.lol
Same.
Right now, I feel like my intact, female 13 month is too hormonal to listen. Is that possible? She is just dismissing me.
Also, I feel she is still very puppy brain in a dog body.
@@audrasexton3310 absolutely possible. Some dogs hit that stage around 7 months and it doesn’t end until 2 years old…. :( if too hormonal - fixing could help.
@@spiderch00 the plan is to have her spayed once she had her first cycle. I have heard that it was best to wait for their first cycle in order to help with a lot of things, hormones, bones, muscles, maturity. I hope spaying her will NOT cause any issues like weight gain, osteoporosis, incontinence, etc.
I heard something that sounds useful, first have your dog perform all commands in your house, then backyard, then front yard, then on the street, then the corner down the street, then the park, so on and so forth. They called it the ladder of compliance I think. Makes sense to me
Yes, start in a small distraction free place and move out as your dog gains confidence. Recallers is a wonderful online teaching program with 40 intentional games. I used to have to have teachers come in to help me all the time. With this program, no longer. You learn how to teach your dog in any situation.
Your videos have helped me so much! 4 dog trainers told me they couldn't handle my 2,5 y.o. German Shepherd / Doberman mix (he literally didn't listen to ANY dog trainer I went to). I decided to take the matter into my own hands, watched most of your videos and I've already seen some improvement.
:)
Keep up the good work
-Jason. My Family Breed Bulldogs
@@myfamilybreedbulldogshopefully you don’t actually breed bulldogs unless you are breeding ones with a larger snout.
13 month old intact male Rottweiler and hormones are kicking in. Excited reactivity to other dogs along with sniffing everything, everywhere is challenging. Staying consistent, but this damn teenage phase can't end soon enough. Another awesome video, Tom. Thank you! ❤️
Can’t say enough how perfect this demonstration was! Thanks, Tom
Very clear and concise training information. Your expertise and sharing of this information has been a game changer for us... our boy Dash has a better quality of life because of you. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Tom, I found you on RUclips after adopting a rescue puppy of 5 mos. I have practiced many of your techniques on him but now after 7 weeks of having him his unruliness is driving my husband and I crazy. He’s pretty good outside but in the house he’s relentless with our 8 yr old dog and constantly jumping on her and biting her even when she’s sound asleep, he’s chewed on glasses, pens and the other day he picked up a rag and had it part way swallowed before my husband could get it out. I’m at a loss right now. I’d love to see a video addressing having other dogs in the house and how to keep them from roughhousing in my home! And also him being crazy in the house and grabbing things and destroying them. Thank you so much for what you do!
My dog went through this stage as a puppy and the best solution I found was to either crate him, have him attached to me via leash, and if you can use a place bed and tether him to it.I did this whenever I wasn’t directly paying attention to him for an hour maximum and he quickly grew out of it. Also if you see the puppy getting unruly with the older dog and the older dog doesn’t want to play, then step in and use your body to remove the puppy calmly but sternly. I did this in a dog daycare I worked at to avoid scuffles and as long as you are patient and consistent they should start to understand to not play so rough. It’s important to advocate for the older dog in those situations and let the puppy play with toys or another activity like training sessions and lickmats to let his energy out; or practice being calm if they have had their needs met. It’s a lot of work but it’s not permanent! Best of luck to you :)
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Love this video, thank you! Burleigh cracks me up, so chill. I do not understand why people insist on petting the top of a dogs head …
Thanks for talking through all the work that prepared him for this moment.
We have 2 Azawakh's (guarding/hunting breed) they're extremely aloof with strangers and will even grumble/bark if someone approaches us. It amazes me how many people just keep walking up to them like "it's ok!" wanting to pet them 🙄 thank you for your videos, they're a great help! 😊
He’s huge now ❤
I got to say that you and your channel is one of the main reasons why we were so successful with our GSD. We really did these types of exercises and had this mindset from start when we got him as a puppy and now he’s a balanced grown 4 year old. He’s the best dog I ever had and I’m able to bring him anywhere with me. People say he’s so well behaved etc. None of that would be possible if we didn’t lay the basic groundwork and your channel was a huge key to this! Thank you so much for what you are doing for dogs all over the world! 🙏💯🐾❤️
Words of infinite wisdom...
Thanks so much
Love that youre working with a big, guardian breed!
Theyre my jam and its such a difference in behavior in response to commands.
So looking forward to seeing him at full maturity!
I’ve been loving this series! I got my puppy a few weeks before he announced getting his so I’ve been able to follow along with my puppy and he’s doing wonderful! These videos have been so helpful and I can’t believe how big burley is getting!!
I can honestly say this is superb. You are an amazing trainer, i cannot wait to get my boerboel puppy ( hopefully next year), and will be using your methods to train it. Thank you Tom.
Thanks for another very helpful video! Love watching Burleigh grow and learn.
Thanks for watching!
So awesome to see this type of training set in real life situations. You're amazing.
Lol. So true, Tom! My heel with my GS mix was practised up and down the back driveway about 10 times before we walked onto the street to go to the park. Park is "break" or "free" zone. We had to do this every day for a few months before she figured out we were not going to the park without a proper heel. Inside heel only transferred to an indoor heel. Which was awesome for rally obedience in the ring, but useless for real life outdoors.
My new Favorite Tom D video! This is a Must Watch for my intern, and heck all my trainers. It’s awesome reinforcement to what I have been teaching them. Such great details & explanation.
Only thing I would add is that when transitioning to long lead training be honest with your capabilities and your dogs. My 10M Mal Mix at 5M had awesome long distance recall inside the house, in the backyard, and at the park - until the day she didn’t at the park, 😬 but I had a 30 foot leash on her, PLUS the e-collar, and even though she had a running start, my athletic assistant was able to catch her. If you’re not an athlete, and you have a dog who can be gone in a Flash get the 30 footer, better to have that extra lead and not need it, than to need it and not have it as you build to long distance recall.
Great segment Sir. Love watching you with Burley. He's growing into a great companion for you and your family. I look forward to all your videos. thanks for sharing his training with us.
Omg omg 😲 I kept thinking that was Saratoga. But I kept telling myself there's no way lmao. I moved away from there last year and found you when I found my pup about 4 months ago. To see Saratoga just made watching you even better. Thank you for all you teach. I love your videos. They help so much
epic video, nothing better than displaying more real world scenarios and how to work through them
Helpful for many for sure. Your dog is quite sloooow motion character, not even happy-go-lucky one. Having hgl energetic working dog reqires a bit more reflexes. 😀
Haha he's s large breed slowwwwwww
Lakota is a Dutch Shepard @@contrary2ordinary556
@@tomdavisofficialI prefer to say he's economical and efficient with his movement😊
Like his Dutch shepherd?
He's got ying and yang. One's super fast other's super slow😂😂❤❤
Great video as usual. Slaps 👋 wrist and heads back 🔙 indoors to train my poor dog properly!! 😊 Thanks Tom
I enjoy how you train Tom as it’s so to the point and what is best for a dog. Burley is such a beautiful handsome dog. Thank you. May you all please take care and stay safe. Louisa. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩
I use your training techniques for my 2 year old shepherd. I got into e collar training with her and used almost all your e collar videos before I started it. I take her for hikes a couple times a weeks and she enjoys the freedom it gives her. I also take her into busy public areas and use tons of your examples with her too. She’s a pretty neautral girl because of it too, she acts just like burleigh when people try to pet her. Your videos help motivate me to continue to train her on the daily!!
Great lesson, especially since it helps me remember to NOT do the wrong thing when training.😊
Great instructive video! Very helpful on how to get dog to behave in real world distractions! Burly is already a perfect dog in my book 😊
Thanks!!
Really appreciate how you break things down.
I love how you explain everything! Greetings from Germany
Great video and look forward to more content from you. We have been binge watching all your videos and we signed up to be apart of the no bad dog club!! Also enjoying that! Thank You!!
This was extremely helpful, thanks Tom!
Oh wow. I have this same collar for my dog! Hes just really shy with things (or he'll get really excited to see someone or another dog) and he was choking himself out on either fear or excitement. I got that same pinch collar and it really helped alot. Hes definitely getting better. He is only 10 months but hes come leaps and bounds. He used to be scared of the noise of his food dish. We got him at 2 months old and hes a very sweet dog. We just work every day with building confidence. I love this dog so much. Working and playing with him is true bliss.
Excellent recap to keep in my head. I am a member, have your course(s) and training equipment and am saving up for your e-collar.
Excellent realistic video, tips, and info- thank you!!
I've learned so much. My 5 1/2 month old boerboel has done well off what I'm learning here
This is very helpful. Thank you so much!!
excellent video, super informative! thank you
SO MUCH GREAT, AMAZE-BALL, FANTASTIC INFORMATION!!!!😃🎉 Thank you!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Great video, this real life scenarios are great broken down so well. Thanks 😊
Another amazing and helpful lesson. Thank you!
danke für dieses tolle Video, dein Hund ist toll, Grüße aus Österreich
I just came across the channy i am getting a puppy when he turns 8 weeks i like your training.
Great content! Burleigh is a handsome fella. 😊
Burly showing lots of confidence! 👍
I absolutely love your videos I've learned so much!
Dude this is awesome we’re both working on this together. Good luck with Burleigh. I have a Japanese Mastiff named Link
Another great video Tom. Thank you!
Thank you!!
1 MILLION SUBS right around the corner TOM🎉😮❤
Trying to find a job in another state and I've applied to a dog trainer position so I've been soaking up all your videos and they are so invaluable! Do you take on working students? Haha 😊
I think a lot of people struggle to keep their expectations low especially with heavily edited videos these days.
Today I took my 6mo mastiff pup out to the pet shop and he ignored multiple dogs including reactive dogs, kept a loose lead and listened to all my commands first try. What you don’t see is the hundreds of training sessions we’ve done multiple times a day since I brought him home at 10wks or the off day he had last week where he lunged at several dogs.
Dogs aren’t robots and we need to stop comparing ourselves to these 30 second clips on social media!
King B's back 🙌🐕👑
Yesssssss
Thank you for the video! What is that black collar you have the leash connected too?
I don’t see the remote collar video link that you referenced at the end of this one. Great video. Great dog!
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Great video as always!!!!
Ty!!
Your videos and Joel’s from Beckman dog training have helped me so much. One of the things I have learned is to stand tall. I wish you did one hour sessions as we are only 2 and half hours from you. Trying to train Elsie for therapy work. She can be shy
Halppy to hear!
Wow he got so big
Awesome!
Thanks for this really helpful video! 💯
Thanks!!!
What are your thoughts on retractable leash in place of a long line?
I’ve been watching your videos for a few years and had no idea you were in Saratoga
I love this series! Why did you choose the Boerboel over the Cane Corso or a Rottweiler? Just asking out of curiosity
Again …I love the real time real life training!!!!
What collar are you using ? He is growing so fast and beautifully!!!!
What collar are you using on Burleigh?
I believe it's a starmark plastic pinch collar
Great video Ty!!
👍
I've been doing things a bit backwards.
I train indoors but my house is very small so heel work is a bit funky inside. My street is pretty quiet so most of the leash training is out there on the sidewalk in front of my house. Shes good on loose leash walking in the neighborhood, but shes not ready for a downtown scene yet lol
That’s not backwards
Very helpful!
Great work as always! I'm curious is your boerboel from health tested parents, and were they SABBS registered? And if so what was the breeder?
What training collar do you have on Burliegh?
I love that burleigh just like doesn’t care about his environment or anyone in it besides you. Like my dog does this as well but being a mal gsd cross versus a boerboel the way it comes across is so different. My dog like will be showing me how good she doing waiting for her rewards. Burleigh is just like oh that happened ok sounds good don’t care. Love.
Yas!! My listens at home off leash heel! When I am out no way does he listen! A 11 pound yorkipoo!
Hope this helps!
Hes awesome, love the breed! What breeder/kennel did he come from?
I'm so nervous about getting my own dog someday 😅
New subscriber here and love your videos, thank you for educating so many of us out here!
But one thing my brain is having trouble wrapping around is the "giving the dog a treat", but not really giving them the treat, to me that is more of a teasing than training and yes I get that you don't want to be giving your dog 50 treats when training them.
What do you mean by "not really giving the treat"?
@elena1904 Tom doesn't always give the treat, and I get it, because if you let it go your dog would be overweight. But squeezing it between two fingers only letting the dog lick it, isn't that considered teasing?
How do you teach your dog to heel?
wish this video was available when my malli was younger
Any ideas for the food lure option when you have a low rider dog and it’s very hard to bend and walk but also keep that reward close to their face/nose. My dog is a beagle chihuahua mix and I’m failing at a good heel. That beagle nose wants to be on the ground and at a fast pace. Terrible heel
I’ve seen some people using the “Chuck It” ball holders with peanut butter smeared on the inside! I’m sure you could also use some kind of spray cheese or meat paste as well.
Thought that was a creative idea.
Peanut butter on a long handled kitchen utensil, either silicon or wood. Works great. Even a long dowel would work, cut to custom length for your arm length and your dog’s mouth height.
The return of King Burleigh🔥
What’s the black collar being used?
I believe it is a plastic pinch collar
@@elainapenn3143 it looks like something like that. I’m curious the brand. I want to buy it lol
Starmark
@@tomdavisofficial thank you
Also, do you personally take ecollars off on your shepherd since she's fully trained? Or do you have it on as a "seatbelt?"
Both
During the video you mentioned, you took 6 months to practice the commends until having your dog practice commands outside. What should you do if you live in an environment such as an apartment complex?
Does anyone know what is that black prong collar that burleigh has on?
Pinch collar. You usually use it with a second collar and a safety clip, same as a metal prong. I used a real prong like Herm Sprenger
You I'm some of your videos your mention that the training subject is a series. I cant figure out how to find them in order. Can you help me with this please?
Go to my playlist and watch the puppy one with Burleigh
Well a good video but my husky mix will fallow my commands 10/10 times inside. But the second we go outside she will be distracted by any little thing that is happening. She’ll follow my direction on where I want her to go but she won’t listen to any commands
My Female Boerboel is 18 months old and she was doing so wrll with training but just had Bilateral TPLO surgeries. Now we have to start back up. Sadly she has been on rest for months. Not sure where to restart??
what age do you recommend to start the use of a prong
It’s recommended 6 months and up I believe.
So do you not walk your puppy before they are trained inside? How does that work with an energetic dog that needs exercise?
So. Plenty of dog owners must have physical disabilities or limitations from pain, what do we do to get our dogs to come, for example? My 5 yr old mini-goldendoodle (20 lbs) was a rescue (x3 other homes); I'm the 4th. He was, and is, named Bentley ("B"). Not to brag but In the 5 months he's been in my family he is a very different and better dog. I am injured and have trouble permanently with severe pain and just walking in my house is difficult. I've gotten worse over the years but I've always had dogs as part of my family and never problems but I've raised them from puppies to old age. I also have Sam, he's great and is a chubby bichonpoo. Anyhow, bc I can't run after B I don't know how to follow through when he won't pay attention. Right now, I have a large yard for the dogs and I pick up after them in the yard. Sam has a dog door but B won't use the door and he doesn't really like grass. His prior owner couldn't handle him on walks and that problem would be gone now IF I could take him on walks but he really doesn't seem interested. He will NOT run out the open door, thankfully. But I have no consistency getting B to just come to me when I call him or I could say he consistently will NOT come. He'll come to my literal thresh-hold of my room and stop and stand there, not taking a step further. If I get up (in pain) to get him he will absolutely turn around and walk away fast. He has zero reason to behave this way though sometimes he can do something and literally scare himself into a run. I've heard many trainers say that dogs live "in the moment" and then move on...not B, this dog carries a grudge or an undeserved negative feeling for hours. He'll "sometimes" come for food, or just stare at it like I might poison him. He's getting better but if I try and use food as an incentive to come he does the grab and run or just ignore it. Now in his and my favor, he started out with some big problems like biting. He gotten so much better when the vet put him on Prozac, frankly. But what about people like me who can't take B out and do the walk and the leash snap and corrections. None of my dogs have ever worn collars indoors. Their leashes are slip leashes. Should I just be glad he's gotten better and hope he'll improve or what DOES a person w limits do? Thanks if you read this, Donna
What made you go with a Boerboel? Did you consider any other large dog breeds? I ask because I’m currently deciding between a boerboel or cane corso.
Cane corso is an awesome dog but requires TONS of exercise. Be ready. The guy in my training class used a 4 wheel ATV to ride and exercise his cane corsos running behind him. He has enough land to do this. Me in the city...not so great.
@ got ya….i had a pair of boxers and I would put the male on a tread mill….he absolutely loved it….he would sit by it and cry until I turned it on….I would use HIIT and wear him out if I knew I was having company over….the female didn’t like it as much
I say "okay" as my break command.
May I know what should I do if my dog is not food-driven. She is alert and not taking any food. Should I just verbally praise her? thanks a lot
Hey guys I’m looking for some help. I have a 11 month old lab who slipped on out vinyl floor steps. He now is fearful of going up. I have tried putting chicken in the steps and he will go up a step or two but then slip when he try’s to get down. If you have any other suggestions please help me help him.
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Does anyone know where he got the collar & leash? Thanks!
Leash on my store