I've trained all my pet dogs Cesar's Way and I've had the most amazing dogs! One pitbull, one pit/German shepherd cross and a Pomeranian mix. Had from puppyhood, currently aged 9, 11, and Tony passed last year from old age at 14 (my pit). They never went through a destructive phase, never had any problems, ever. Always perfect angels all the time. I swear by Cesar's Way. I'm interested in training/showing working dogs when the pet dogs have passed. I really love your channel, it is super informative and awesome to see some big dogs doing big dog sh!t and real work specific trainers as opposed to the foo-foo, positive only, kissy smoochy "dog lovers." Thank you both for your time!
Great talk. Listened from beginning to end and learned a lot. Thanks for taking the time to share this with the world. Always been a fan of Cesar and couldn’t understand the hate he would get. I’m glad someone with your platform shared that.
Gentlemen. Thank you so much for talking about the beginning of your journey. I am right at the beginning of my dog training journey. I am a single dad of 4 kids and still trying to fill my day time slots from 9-3 o'clock. But I am all in with this. There is very little support from the local community where I am as it's mostly force free so I'm out in my own really so it's not been easy having no mentors locally. So Haz all your help and advice goes a long way. I'm still bare bones broke but I won't be for long. I have that vision in my head if what I want to be and how I'm going to get there. Am I the best trainer, not yet but I fuckin will be.😊
Cesar is the best. I absolutely love him. He got screwed over so badly when he was doing was helping people live with dogs. No he’s not a trainer he is a behavioural guru.
Walking with your pack is the greatest feeling in the world. I used to have 2 boys and 2 girls. Pure shepherd, Malinois, 2 shepherd huskies. I lost my boy shepherd husky and I felt incomplete without all four of them but we still hike with joy and power! My girls are 2 years and my boy Mali is a year in October!
I love to canicross with my gundog! we do about 20km a week. Look forward to hearing how this works out for you and how you think it effects your competitive work and relationship. Thanks for the discussion.
We had BullMastiff that had screw loose . He would turn aggressive if you pet him on the head, walk by him while sleeping without letting him know. His eyes would roll back and he would act like he is possessed. When you yell at him he would act all confused like “ what did I do” and would go to his room. Our trainer said he never saw something like that. He bit several different people and we kept him till he was 4 years old and my wife was 8 months pregnant.
Surprised you didn't mention Michael Ellis (in my opinion the non famous version of Caesar) - I would argue Ellis is perhaps the GOAT dog trainer ALIVE TODAY
Mace was awesome but he's more than a Dutch. He's an x herder. Dutch Mal working German Shepherd and sometimes extra like APBT and Mastiff and breed back to herder
@@Hugo-nw2su I agree with you but there is a caveat; Most people are terrible dog owners with little to no control over their Dogs, regardless of breed. This means that training and behaviour modification, regardless of the type and methods, will be futilely applied and render subpar results. *Especially* positive only training ! Don't even get me started.
Together with mini poodle, I would like to test my training skill with something stronger, for example Australian Cattle dog , but I was a bit afraid after Oscar mentioned his dog :DD
Can you guys make a vid on how to get into dog sports how to find a good dog to do it with and how to kind of grow from a trainer that does just pets to learn to do more than that I’m 19 and I’ve been training since I was like 16 just pets I want to get more into dog sports protection work and just continue to expand my abilities but it’s hard to find mentors or people to learn from because all the trainers near me don’t like to mentor or train people
There is only 1 other person (“trainer/behaviorist”) in Cesar’s galaxy. This person was approached to replace Cesar after the fallout with NatGeo. Who am I referring to?
Ceasar's techniques are old school, a lot of Koehler method in there. I think the baseline philosophy is solid, but dog training has come a long way since those techniques were developed. There's also the issue of trying to compact decades of knowledge in aversive training into 30 minute episodes. A lot of people will try to replicate it without studying it and just screw their dog up. The person who mentored me about 20 years ago worked directly under Ceasar, for what it's worth. I dunno, I don't really train people anymore and training dogs becomes second nature after you do it for so long. This new generation of strictly positive reinforcement definitely aren't doing less than ideal dogs any favors, because that mindset doesn't hold weight with a stubborn dog. It's like there are both ends of the spectrum, Koehler and positive reinforcement, and neither are right. Blows my mind seeing people say things like "slip leads are abuse", like do you even train dogs or did you just train your dog? Lol. One of the guys who really nails it on this platform is Stonnie Dennis. Totally different from what you do on your channel, though. Working dog training is a different beast, but having that good foundation of traditional training really helps dial in a dog to prepare them for working dog training.
All podcasts use these types of Microphones. Most people use the Shure SM7B, much bigger but provides much better audio quality. Lapel mics are harder to sync and also remove background noise due to how small their audio capture chip is.
@@LimitlessJayson yeah they do but it looks shithouse when it covers their faces, top lapel mics are just as good and you don't see them which makes for better viewing, you just got to buy the real good ones.
Good audio = objectively improves the quality of the product. Small microphones = subjectively improves it for you alone. No one is watching this shit anyway 😂 I’m guessing most people just listen
Not gonna lie, the only reason I clicked on this podcast, was to make sure NOBODY trash talked Cesar...😂 Glad I did! Thank you! 🐾🐾🐾💙
SAME ! ❣️
I found myself refreshing my feed waiting for this pod to come out… we need more shield podcasts lol
Nice to
See you guys together. Two great dudes two great trainers. Hope to see you both again soon
I've trained all my pet dogs Cesar's Way and I've had the most amazing dogs! One pitbull, one pit/German shepherd cross and a Pomeranian mix. Had from puppyhood, currently aged 9, 11, and Tony passed last year from old age at 14 (my pit). They never went through a destructive phase, never had any problems, ever. Always perfect angels all the time. I swear by Cesar's Way.
I'm interested in training/showing working dogs when the pet dogs have passed. I really love your channel, it is super informative and awesome to see some big dogs doing big dog sh!t and real work specific trainers as opposed to the foo-foo, positive only, kissy smoochy "dog lovers."
Thank you both for your time!
Awesome. I recommend an x herder. Dutch Malinois Working German Shepherd and there's APBT in many herder lines as well
Great talk. Listened from beginning to end and learned a lot. Thanks for taking the time to share this with the world. Always been a fan of Cesar and couldn’t understand the hate he would get. I’m glad someone with your platform shared that.
This is REALLY good!
Hope you and Oscar can collaborate more in the future.
And please, if you guys go jump Cesar's fence, do it on a LIVE 🙏 😆
Oscar is one of the nicest people, EVER!
I have to add … it’s really refreshing to hear all of the positivity. So much good to take away from this podcast
Gentlemen. Thank you so much for talking about the beginning of your journey. I am right at the beginning of my dog training journey. I am a single dad of 4 kids and still trying to fill my day time slots from 9-3 o'clock. But I am all in with this. There is very little support from the local community where I am as it's mostly force free so I'm out in my own really so it's not been easy having no mentors locally. So Haz all your help and advice goes a long way. I'm still bare bones broke but I won't be for long. I have that vision in my head if what I want to be and how I'm going to get there. Am I the best trainer, not yet but I fuckin will be.😊
Thanks for releasing the full video was looking forward to it
Cesar is the best. I absolutely love him. He got screwed over so badly when he was doing was helping people live with dogs. No he’s not a trainer he is a behavioural guru.
Fellas!! Love to both of you - big fan - love from Peru
Cómo vas amigo, tienes algún grupo de trabajo aquí en Perú? 👀
This episode is like tailored for me. Thank you!
Oh n I just bought your book. I wanted to show some kind of gratitude and this is what I can afford right now.
My first dog was a shepherd/cattle dog mix. Best dog I've ever had!
Great talk ! Thank you
Excited for #6!! Thanks guys
Oscar!❤❤❤ most fun I've ever had training dogs.
Walking with your pack is the greatest feeling in the world. I used to have 2 boys and 2 girls. Pure shepherd, Malinois, 2 shepherd huskies. I lost my boy shepherd husky and I felt incomplete without all four of them but we still hike with joy and power! My girls are 2 years and my boy Mali is a year in October!
Loved the podcast. I knew I would be the clips
Haz talking about his chihuahua lmaooo 😂😭 great podcast guys
Great Podcast.
I love Cesar too !! ❤
Thanks for sharing!
I love to canicross with my gundog! we do about 20km a week. Look forward to hearing how this works out for you and how you think it effects your competitive work and relationship. Thanks for the discussion.
yesss been hyped for this
Please keep this up.
great podcast 👍🏼
❤❤❤❤Love Oscar and Haz
We had BullMastiff that had screw loose . He would turn aggressive if you pet him on the head, walk by him while sleeping without letting him know. His eyes would roll back and he would act like he is possessed. When you yell at him he would act all confused like “ what did I do” and would go to his room. Our trainer said he never saw something like that. He bit several different people and we kept him till he was 4 years old and my wife was 8 months pregnant.
Would you ever do a podcast with jerry bradshaw?
That would be awesome!!!
Great podcast....even the first 5 minutes of glazing each other 😂
Imagine - Larry&Haz&Oscar&Cesar podcast for 2 hours.
Bro was edging us with the clips
Anybody know what happened to Oscar's dog Ronin?
I titled Rogan and get to work him often. He lives with one of my best friends.
Surprised you didn't mention Michael Ellis (in my opinion the non famous version of Caesar) - I would argue Ellis is perhaps the GOAT dog trainer ALIVE TODAY
Is there an update on Mace the dutchie?
Mace was awesome but he's more than a Dutch. He's an x herder. Dutch Mal working German Shepherd and sometimes extra like APBT and Mastiff and breed back to herder
@@primalcrittersno wonder he was so big for the breed standard. Did Haz confirm this or is that your opinion?
Cesar Milan is a legend but his techniques can’t be replicated easily
Caesar has a feeling of what the dog is and his experience knows how to work with that dog.
@@jw-vx8im yes he’s amazing all I’m saying is most people don’t have his skill or intuition
@@Hugo-nw2su
I agree with you but there is a caveat;
Most people are terrible dog owners with little to no control over their Dogs, regardless of breed.
This means that training and behaviour modification, regardless of the type and methods, will be futilely applied and render subpar results.
*Especially* positive only training !
Don't even get me started.
@@jw-vx8im
He's the GOAT and the OG !
We pay homage !❣️
🔥
I ve commented on Robert Cabral's podcasts on how avi cohen and haz should do a podcasts on breeding gsds
The views in Canada are amazing 😂😂😂😂😂 have u where seen the prairies man lol
Together with mini poodle, I would like to test my training skill with something stronger, for example Australian Cattle dog , but I was a bit afraid after Oscar mentioned his dog :DD
Oscar, send Haz an apron!
we have a very similar tattoo Oscar :)
Can you guys make a vid on how to get into dog sports how to find a good dog to do it with and how to kind of grow from a trainer that does just pets to learn to do more than that I’m 19 and I’ve been training since I was like 16 just pets I want to get more into dog sports protection work and just continue to expand my abilities but it’s hard to find mentors or people to learn from because all the trainers near me don’t like to mentor or train people
We gotta get frank phillips on here man
Yes! I only just found out about him recently
@@Jake-iq4uh watch the podcast with him and Robert Cabral, it’s amazing to watch if your into working dogs
There is only 1 other person (“trainer/behaviorist”) in Cesar’s galaxy. This person was approached to replace Cesar after the fallout with NatGeo. Who am I referring to?
Oscar Mora? Are you from Sweden or do you famaliy come for Sweden? Both Oscar and Mora is swedish name
Ceasar's techniques are old school, a lot of Koehler method in there. I think the baseline philosophy is solid, but dog training has come a long way since those techniques were developed. There's also the issue of trying to compact decades of knowledge in aversive training into 30 minute episodes. A lot of people will try to replicate it without studying it and just screw their dog up.
The person who mentored me about 20 years ago worked directly under Ceasar, for what it's worth. I dunno, I don't really train people anymore and training dogs becomes second nature after you do it for so long. This new generation of strictly positive reinforcement definitely aren't doing less than ideal dogs any favors, because that mindset doesn't hold weight with a stubborn dog. It's like there are both ends of the spectrum, Koehler and positive reinforcement, and neither are right. Blows my mind seeing people say things like "slip leads are abuse", like do you even train dogs or did you just train your dog? Lol.
One of the guys who really nails it on this platform is Stonnie Dennis. Totally different from what you do on your channel, though. Working dog training is a different beast, but having that good foundation of traditional training really helps dial in a dog to prepare them for working dog training.
Can you take your dogs to walk on horse back let him follow in a trail ride, maybe even follow a scent (another Rider on horse horse )
Same birthday aug 10th
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Shame on Cesar for promoting crappy dog food to ignorant dog owners for $
Can you guys disagree about something
Big ugly mics, should use good quality lapel mics so much better to look at.
All podcasts use these types of Microphones. Most people use the Shure SM7B, much bigger but provides much better audio quality. Lapel mics are harder to sync and also remove background noise due to how small their audio capture chip is.
@@LimitlessJayson yeah they do but it looks shithouse when it covers their faces, top lapel mics are just as good and you don't see them which makes for better viewing, you just got to buy the real good ones.
@@rodbarker6598 So make a recommendation then.
@@rodbarker6598 should make a donation to the channel for some. What do they run, 1200 each? I haven't looked in a while.
Good audio = objectively improves the quality of the product. Small microphones = subjectively improves it for you alone. No one is watching this shit anyway 😂 I’m guessing most people just listen
Guys do you think strays will be such dogs ?