Thanks for this. I have a 3 month old cockapoo and he is struggling to spend time alone in a room. I think I'm guilty of not enforcing boundaries enough and can see the makings of these issues. Its really tough walking him as people just come up to him all the time... I guess the only thing I can do to stop that would be to just let people know - still... Very frustrating!
These poodle mixes are almost all the same. They look like toys so people don’t train them, they baby them and destroy them to the point where they don’t even know how to be a dog anymore.
@southenddogtraining1 I can't find the full session video on the member's app, is it on there and I'm just unable to search properly 😂 or has it not been put on yet? Would love to see the full session.
We took on a Jack Russell who had been a lock down puppy and by the time we had him he had 4 homes! We have spent a fortune to correct problems that others had given him!!
Poeple are all talk when it comes to saying how dogs are better than having a child. Until they realise raising a dog is not that far off from raising a decent human being.
AND…. Folks stop letting your pets come into your space uninvited. When you allow your dog in your space without an invitation you create a “needy” dog.
I literally can't go out of my new puppies view... he is so clingy and now super humpy at only 11 weeks old. I feel bad about neutering. It made my older dog so timid. Literally getting your balls taken off... This is so helpful. 100% about obsession and unhealthy attachment... I'm terrible because he is so cute. Please come to Dublin. I love your accents btw. Dog owner, I'm guessing Irish, country Irish-with a tinge of UK!
Neutering doesn’t fix behavior, training does. In fact, neutering can make certain behaviors even worse. I would hire a good trainer who understands behavior. Obedience is the key. Most people just tend to give up, because they want a fast fix. Behaviors take TIME to undo. Hang in there, be consistent, don’t get emotional, and hold your dog accountable.
Brandon makes me think real hard about my life purpose. As a huge foreign fan of " dog" tv series i bought this book as a support ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGQVgV21bQ7B9b9duQ1ByImyT9xHbjOKq . But the part that brandon wrote about how he become a trainer of homeless dogs makes me cry. It wakes me up and force me to think hard about what i'm doing in my life right now. He was willing to risk his job for what he believed : every homeless dog must have hope and a home. He committed to his promise that he would help saving lives. He never gave up and willing to sacrifice his secure career for it. That part alone changed my life, not even mention all dogs' stories he told throughout the book. They are all inspirational.
This has everything my dog does he’s 5 months and has started biting me if I leave the room screaming at me and if I get of the sofa he does it. I ignore his bad behaviour but it’s getting worse not better what can I do
Crate train, place train, don’t let dog follow you room to room, impulse control training, leave leash on, when bite, tell no and pop the leash and time out from you bc that is what the dog wants more than anything to be near you.
This sums up my GSD perfectly 😳 but once I’ve got my husband to watch this we can start making changes! Our girl loves middle and will sit there quite happily when out and about. Is that as acceptable as a simple sit? Or is it still too much attention?
My cockapoo to a T… my kids can’t play at the park without him going nuts. I thought it was endearing but now I can see he’s just being a brat. Thanks I’m going to work on the sit.
Yes its sad. But a child being taken away from their mum is different from a child being away from them. Like going to school or going out with friends.
This dog isn’t struggling, it’s been taught that it’s okay to be rude. The owners have never taught it to deal with life. A healthy dog is a confident dog, not a neurotic dog. If you watch dogs in a pack, they don’t get neurotic when the leader moves around, and the leader would never allow another dog in the pack to DEMAND attention from them. Dogs are not humans with fur.
@@chrisr-m6568 nope, I’m not a trainer, but I know multiple people who are. I would be willing to show you which is the right and wrong way to put them on but YT doesn’t allow picture replies. You are correct in that technically they can GO ON either way, but there is a RIGHT way for both control and safety of the dog. Google it and educate yourself.
Your are not wrong if you have your slip on your dog to walk on your left but then walked your dog on your right the lead would will only ever tighten and never slack off
@@scaligeri44 Thanks but I don't need to google it! because I don't think I know! its like having a right-handed dumbbell you can pick up a dumbbell with ether hand. as far as the technical part if the dog is not pulling it will loosen once the slack of the leash moves over the dogs head or neck regardless of what side you 're on. My issue is not even with the slip lead its these micro things dog trainers create in a way to be unique.
I knew it. No crate training. No place command training. Your rant was everything!!!! I wish I could give this video a hundred thumbs up
Thanks for this. I have a 3 month old cockapoo and he is struggling to spend time alone in a room. I think I'm guilty of not enforcing boundaries enough and can see the makings of these issues. Its really tough walking him as people just come up to him all the time... I guess the only thing I can do to stop that would be to just let people know - still... Very frustrating!
These poodle mixes are almost all the same. They look like toys so people don’t train them, they baby them and destroy them to the point where they don’t even know how to be a dog anymore.
Beautifully said!!! This video made me hit the like button and subscribe!! You need to tell all dog owners this!! Humans create dogs like this...
Thank you and glad you liked the video!
@southenddogtraining1 I can't find the full session video on the member's app, is it on there and I'm just unable to search properly 😂 or has it not been put on yet? Would love to see the full session.
So damn great. I am ashamed of myself. I have a spoilt cavoodle. Guess what. Not for much longer. Thank you thank you
We took on a Jack Russell who had been a lock down puppy and by the time we had him he had 4 homes! We have spent a fortune to correct problems that others had given him!!
I died laughing at how he had to tell his pup to sit every 10 seconds lmfao
Did you write this before you Died ?
@@southenddogtraining1 Must have , hasn't replied and it is 8 mths later.... hahaha
Brilliant video, thankyou, thankyou. My daughter & fiancé are having similar issues, this video came at exactly the right time 🙏😊
I really like these owners.
They where great fun to work with, really enjoyed that training session
Poeple are all talk when it comes to saying how dogs are better than having a child. Until they realise raising a dog is not that far off from raising a decent human being.
AND…. Folks stop letting your pets come into your space uninvited. When you allow your dog in your space without an invitation you create a “needy” dog.
Oh no I do the stay walk! I thought my dog knew sit but now I know I am wrong! Fabulous video ...sit training restarts today!
Loved this!!!
Love this guy
Thank you thank you thank you 🙏🏻
I literally can't go out of my new puppies view... he is so clingy and now super humpy at only 11 weeks old.
I feel bad about neutering. It made my older dog so timid. Literally getting your balls taken off...
This is so helpful. 100% about obsession and unhealthy attachment... I'm terrible because he is so cute.
Please come to Dublin.
I love your accents btw. Dog owner, I'm guessing Irish, country Irish-with a tinge of UK!
Neutering doesn’t fix behavior, training does. In fact, neutering can make certain behaviors even worse. I would hire a good trainer who understands behavior. Obedience is the key. Most people just tend to give up, because they want a fast fix. Behaviors take TIME to undo. Hang in there, be consistent, don’t get emotional, and hold your dog accountable.
Bloody loved the rant 😂
How to warm up a dog?
Brilliant video. Absolutely the best yet. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us. 🥰
Brandon makes me think real hard about my life purpose. As a huge foreign fan of " dog" tv series i bought this book as a support ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGQVgV21bQ7B9b9duQ1ByImyT9xHbjOKq . But the part that brandon wrote about how he become a trainer of homeless dogs makes me cry. It wakes me up and force me to think hard about what i'm doing in my life right now. He was willing to risk his job for what he believed : every homeless dog must have hope and a home. He committed to his promise that he would help saving lives. He never gave up and willing to sacrifice his secure career for it. That part alone changed my life, not even mention all dogs' stories he told throughout the book. They are all inspirational.
This has everything my dog does he’s 5 months and has started biting me if I leave the room screaming at me and if I get of the sofa he does it. I ignore his bad behaviour but it’s getting worse not better what can I do
Crate train, place train, don’t let dog follow you room to room, impulse control training, leave leash on, when bite, tell no and pop the leash and time out from you bc that is what the dog wants more than anything to be near you.
My cockapoo does that all the time
My 2 year old cattle dog in a nutshell 😬
Love the rant! Keep ranting.
This sums up my GSD perfectly 😳 but once I’ve got my husband to watch this we can start making changes! Our girl loves middle and will sit there quite happily when out and about. Is that as acceptable as a simple sit? Or is it still too much attention?
My cockapoo to a T… my kids can’t play at the park without him going nuts. I thought it was endearing but now I can see he’s just being a brat. Thanks I’m going to work on the sit.
You’ve got to do a lot more than that.
He’s not being naughty he’s struggling with being away from his loved one 😢I felt for him (the dog) it’s like a child being away from their mum.
Yes its sad. But a child being taken away from their mum is different from a child being away from them. Like going to school or going out with friends.
This dog isn’t struggling, it’s been taught that it’s okay to be rude. The owners have never taught it to deal with life. A healthy dog is a confident dog, not a neurotic dog. If you watch dogs in a pack, they don’t get neurotic when the leader moves around, and the leader would never allow another dog in the pack to DEMAND attention from them. Dogs are not humans with fur.
🤣 rant hit the nail on the head 👌
The rants enough to earn a sub alone.
Why is common sense so rare?
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Why swear so much
Hahaha a slip lead cant be on backwards! that would be like having a soccer ball for your right foot!
Yes it can you flannel 🙄
@@scaligeri44 Haha No you cant! A slip lead dosent have a front and back. Hopefully you're not a trainer.
@@chrisr-m6568 nope, I’m not a trainer, but I know multiple people who are. I would be willing to show you which is the right and wrong way to put them on but YT doesn’t allow picture replies. You are correct in that technically they can GO ON either way, but there is a RIGHT way for both control and safety of the dog. Google it and educate yourself.
Your are not wrong if you have your slip on your dog to walk on your left but then walked your dog on your right the lead would will only ever tighten and never slack off
@@scaligeri44 Thanks but I don't need to google it! because I don't think I know! its like having a right-handed dumbbell you can pick up a dumbbell with ether hand. as far as the technical part if the dog is not pulling it will loosen once the slack of the leash moves over the dogs head or neck regardless of what side you 're on. My issue is not even with the slip lead its these micro things dog trainers create in a way to be unique.