I think you mean Bloat. They're really bad for bloat in UK. Mayb elsewhere. But this is a young dog. They get like beer barrels on legs don't they. Hideous. Cauliflower ear too. And staffies. They're floppy ears like whips evetyrime they whip the head they damage until one day they've taken enough abuse to the ears they puff full of blood. It's nothing major but looks horrible. Best to just get them stiched immediately.
Holy smokes! We worked on this for the first time ever yesterday for about 5-10 minutes. Just like you did with the treats. Just now he gave me his "I wanna train" look (yes, he actually does that)! We went through our usual sequence of commands (no treats for our typical daily training) and I added Through to see if he'd remember. He sure the heck did! I was blown away! First of all, I have a damn smart dog. Secondly, you are a damn good instructor! Thank you so much for sharing your training knowledge on this channel!
I'm super proud to admit that, thanks to you and you're videos, my 4 month old gs has mastered "through". It's really his favorite thing to do. His focus is very impressive and makes me smile.
I teach this to all my pups for safety. Once you have a solid Gap/Through you can teach the dog to put paws on your feet and walk with you as a trick. All great fun. Dwain is looking very healthy. Thanks Robert & Janet : )
Great job articulating your point without over explaining yourself. The second camera angle offered a good angle to see how you put pressure on the dog with your thighs. I've a 130 lb 8 month old blue tri XXL bully. He loves when I straddle him to play tug o war. He'll have fun learning this. You rock Bro. Thank you.
I began luring my 12 week old German Shepherd puppy between my legs and teaching him the command center once he got the movement down really well. Now that is his default and I don't have to go through any of this hesitation that I did with my last adult Shepherd
One dog can benefit your life while another can totally ruin it, odds are that adopted dog you just got was given away from some unknown health issue or personality defect that caused the abandonment in the first place and which will cause you to give it up also. You have a totally random dog you just purchased with no hip and elbow or health certifications and history. You have no idea how you inspect a dog to begin with, because you're new! Sounds like a shot in the barrel, not for everyone, don't get sentimental with your dog because their lives are so relatively short to begin with. You can own a pet but a pet can turn in to a tool for growth
im going to use this video to try to teach my dog using the command word "safe" for walking bridleways, this video was really informative and in my opinion the perfect way to train, i wasnt sure how to first teach my excitable young border collie exactly what i wanted, but our first time since i watch this video shes happy shes making me happy, little more work to do, having on her a lead really did help me be able to guide her at first
Thought it would be fun to teach my doberman to do this and she learned it super fast- Excellent at walking, running and turns. Now it's her preferred position so much that i'm having to unteach her lol. Nothing like having a velcro dog who insists being between your legs all the time!
Gigi del ray I have the same problem. Lol Does it even when i get visitors. I have to warn them ahead.. need to find a way to stop him doing this.. i think he likes the contact?
Amazingly this was a piece of cake, I am having a hard time to teach him ( down ) lay down. I am still working on it. Thanks a lot for all those great videos I am a big fan of yours. All the respect ( CHUAIB ) Brasil.
I tried that once with my dog Snots. He had some Mississippi leg hound in him. He got confused and grabbed ahold of my leg and went to town. Whenever he did that it was best just to let him finish. 😆
bruh i'm learning how to make him do that when i don't actually know how to make him go on my side :') the easy part for me is that he trust me and don't mind if hes between my legs so it make it super easy to learn thoses videos even if they are short are insanely helpfull (and addictive let's be honest) thank you for your work, not just on the channel but with the positive mindset you bring to every owner that come to work with you much love
Hi robert, my dog will be 4 years old this year so she's fully grown, I have taught her a few little tricks when she was a pup but didn't have the time to continue training her due to my work life etc...do you think I can continue to train her now that she's an adult and have her really listen to me like duane?
Hey Robert! I'm getting a swiss shepherd in juli this year (hope he'll have a good drive) and I plan on training him with your binary dog system. I will probably become one of your paid members in juli as well but I have 2 questions. Is there a pfd with every lesson or just 1? Do you include some sort of training schedule so I will have a good view on what to train when? (so I can also know wether the dog is progressing too slow or rather good.). After all the research I've done you seem to have the most relaxed and effective methods + your videos are perfect quality. Thanks in advance!
Just taught my deaf Aussie how to walk through my legs so she isn’t worried ab staying really close to me in public, still a work in progress cause she can’t hear and has the attention span of a goldfish but she’s learning
Your an excellent trainer. Made me subscribe to your .com channel. Love your podcast too!!! Okay enough sucking up. Taught Barchen your back command. Went to local park a lady said, she had never seen a dog walk backwards. Barchen and I learned middle on or own. I use the command ‘middle’ Barchen immediately is between my legs. Now my question. Probably not a good thing, from the come command (sitting looking at me) if open my legs he goes around and in between my legs ‘middle’ without a verbal command. We do other visual commands down, sit, up. Is this wrong???
Axel does Bridge easy. I started with sit. Heel. Realised I was saying GO SIT often too. Which he would go sit facing me. Get a treat wait for me to open a door. So I had heel and go sit. Then I put the treat between my legs behind got him there. Saying bridge. But he didn't get that I realised tapping my back pocket was way better. Two taps he jumps under me. Tonight I walked out of it but he stayed with me. Oooww I thought. So then we spent 10min creeping around the room with his head poking from my croch lol. I did turn both ways too. He broke afew time I stayed still he got back in position. He's not trained just me and him he's the first smart dog I ever had its incredible how fast he learns. My last dog was a staffy he was incredible but stupidly clever not clever at all. But a big cuddle bunny. Axel has a side to him I don't like and I know its because he'd rather think for himself. He does this weird kangaroo thing throwing paws at me. Could take my eye out one day if he don't quit it soon. But the first thing I taught him was NO TEETH so now he's like fine ill use my paws. But throws them around like a kangaroo at times. He gets excited easy his lipstick out. Infact it was the biggest I've ever seen it after 10min of this creeping around the room. I didn't use treats no reward but praise. But next time I'll be more preparared and treat him with biscuits so then he don't start throwing paws mayb.
What food/meat do you use for reward? My dog wont take her kibble and some store bought snackies. I want to try using boiled meat (heart or something) but I am not sure what would be best.
What would you do if he gets skittish as soon as he eats the treat, backing up from under me? Should I just have him walk through more times before asking him to stop?
@robert how Old is Duananator in this video. I bought your monthly course but I don't see age timeline.. Lexi ( my 11 week old Malinois ) is doing great.. all based commandes she killin' I dont want to over do it though at that age.. I was trainng here to scissor back and forth between my legs by saying "Left" then "right" but maybe im in the wrong order:) thanks for all your effort!
@@RobertCabralDogs appreciate the age but I was really looking for an answer with the rest of the question:) oh so it's really hard to find out when you're doing the Live q and a. What's the best way to get notifications about it at a time. Thanks again rapper
I thought my puggle lola between legs I named it “between” and she runs stands between my legs then will walk as well I’m between position )) now she does for her mama too
My GSP is about 10 weeks old, but almost every video I’ve seen on this every dog looks over a year old. I’m teaching him how to heel between my legs on command with no food or hand gesture, but he’ll only do it if I have food and if he follows my hand.
Lol I feel you 🤣🤣 I already taught my dog** how to cross between my legs a couple of times and I look weird because of my height and legs constantly going up and down up and down 🤣😂
He has a really good video about rewarding the dog every time it checks in with you. The dog starts to form the habit of looking at you and understands that you are the main point of information. Best of luck
We have a Border Collie female (4 years)staying with us from 1 week, which is sometimes humping on legs. This is mainly happening when we were training and giving treats, and then didn't treat. If it's happening in the home, we put her in a room for a short time, but most often it's happening on walks, and on the leash I am not sure how to deal with her then? Otherwise we don't have any issues with her at all. She is in heat, and I was wondering if it's also about this. We've been watching your channel from quite a time, since we had a Malinois which has passed some time ago. Would be happy to get advice about this from you.
Hello Sir just want to know if you have a topic regarding the drop ear of a belgian malinois? I have a belgian 3mons when we got him all ears are erect but suddenly lastweek the other ear drop half. Thanks in advance sir
@@christopheclugston Is contact heeling just where the dog is pushed up against you while in the heel position? What's the tactical idea behind it? Edit: or non-tactical idea?
Seen the intro to this video. Love all your videos but why have you added such a dramatic music on this. It does not suit your style Robert. You do not need music like this. You are already great.
Robert Cabral healing a dog on the left was meant for armed forces so they don’t shoot the dog accidentally. Also people mostly walk on the right side so now when another person with a dog is walking towards you and passes on the left side there will be a good 4 ft. between the two dogs giving enough space.
@@JuanJohn013 its actually still used for hunters because the gun is carried and discharges to the right. you can do whatever you like, but on the left is the standard
I was a bit surprised when, at the end of the video, he said we should correct a dog for 'intentionally disobeying' us. It seems like he’s anthropomorphizing dogs a bit too much. Dogs don’t act out of spite or intentional disobedience. When a dog doesn’t respond the way we want, it’s likely because they’re confused, distracted, or haven’t fully learned the behavior yet-not because they have "decided" to disobey you.
Every dog is food and treat motivated, you're just not hand feeding his meals, using high value treats and food, and aren't making food and hand feeding fun.
Robert Cabral I’m not a dog, humans have much more control over there hormones, for the most part at least. If they didn’t, there would be a lot more rape victims . I also don’t want dog to be breeding, he’s a service dog, if he’s constantly looking for a bitch in heat, he’s not gonna go his job and put my life at risk. Also, look at how many dogs are in pounds because of unfixed dogs. Im sure you’re a responsible owner and keep him away from other dogs, but if everyone where a responsible dog owner, the world would be a lot better place.
And it is much longer healthier life without being neutered! I have seen two dogs crippled with cruciate ligament injury, watched them go down screaming. We now know cruciate ligament injury is much more likely in neutered dogs, as is osteosarcoma. In addition, neutered dogs have less lean muscle, more likely to overweight to develop arthritis , prostate cancer and more. But the worst issue is temperment. So many dogs have major temperament issues after neutering. They have recently found that hormone replacement can reverse much of the damage and return dogs to stable personalties, but it is very expensive. I understand someone wanting dogs neutered to prevent over population . But it isn't an issue for responsible owners anyway. We intending let our dogs roam. But maybe before judging others birthday should actually do some research on the harm done by neutering. And please note I am referring to males only. The health risks for an intact female who is never bred probably do outweigh the risk of spay if the spay is done after growth plates have closed.
Full 30 min video on my site: robertcabral.com/
What should be my first dog to purchase..??
It’s so great to see a Labrador that’s not overweight 👌🏼 thanks for the video!
Haha 😆 maybe the English labs but I haven’t seen a overweight American lab my lab is pretty lean!!
I think you mean Bloat. They're really bad for bloat in UK. Mayb elsewhere. But this is a young dog.
They get like beer barrels on legs don't they. Hideous.
Cauliflower ear too. And staffies. They're floppy ears like whips evetyrime they whip the head they damage until one day they've taken enough abuse to the ears they puff full of blood. It's nothing major but looks horrible. Best to just get them stiched immediately.
@arissadiaz3731 Depends on the dogs age. It kicks in later in life say 6+ how old is yours? How about now 2yrs later.
This guy is amazing... discovered him 1 month ago and already learned so much! TY Robert!
Same here!
Holy smokes! We worked on this for the first time ever yesterday for about 5-10 minutes. Just like you did with the treats. Just now he gave me his "I wanna train" look (yes, he actually does that)! We went through our usual sequence of commands (no treats for our typical daily training) and I added Through to see if he'd remember. He sure the heck did! I was blown away! First of all, I have a damn smart dog. Secondly, you are a damn good instructor! Thank you so much for sharing your training knowledge on this channel!
Wow! I Never imagine this was so easy
ive been watching these training videos lately but i have to say you are the most professional and straight up
Thank you
The best trainer I've came across the youtube so far.
I'm super proud to admit that, thanks to you and you're videos, my 4 month old gs has mastered "through". It's really his favorite thing to do. His focus is very impressive and makes me smile.
The best trainer I have ever seen. Keep it up. Your contributions help millions around world. Hats off...
I teach this to all my pups for safety. Once you have a solid Gap/Through you can teach the dog to put paws on your feet and walk with you as a trick. All great fun. Dwain is looking very healthy. Thanks Robert & Janet : )
Have saved this to try this with my German shepherd. Hes so clever and loves to learn new things..
Great job articulating your point without over explaining yourself. The second camera angle offered a good angle to see how you put pressure on the dog with your thighs. I've a 130 lb 8 month old blue tri XXL bully. He loves when I straddle him to play tug o war. He'll have fun learning this. You rock Bro. Thank you.
I began luring my 12 week old German Shepherd puppy between my legs and teaching him the command center once he got the movement down really well. Now that is his default and I don't have to go through any of this hesitation that I did with my last adult Shepherd
I wish I had a dog so bad :( your videos make me want one. I've never had an animal companion
One dog can benefit your life while another can totally ruin it, odds are that adopted dog you just got was given away from some unknown health issue or personality defect that caused the abandonment in the first place and which will cause you to give it up also.
You have a totally random dog you just purchased with no hip and elbow or health certifications and history. You have no idea how you inspect a dog to begin with, because you're new!
Sounds like a shot in the barrel, not for everyone, don't get sentimental with your dog because their lives are so relatively short to begin with. You can own a pet but a pet can turn in to a tool for growth
Aawww...I hope you get one.
Sherman loves the walk between legs It is so much fun for him and me
Really practical
Thank you so much i was trying to teach my dog this two days this position .. you're such a great trainer .. thank you
Great tips! Thank you
im going to use this video to try to teach my dog using the command word "safe" for walking bridleways, this video was really informative and in my opinion the perfect way to train, i wasnt sure how to first teach my excitable young border collie exactly what i wanted, but our first time since i watch this video shes happy shes making me happy, little more work to do, having on her a lead really did help me be able to guide her at first
Thought it would be fun to teach my doberman to do this and she learned it super fast- Excellent at walking, running and turns. Now it's her preferred position so much that i'm having to unteach her lol. Nothing like having a velcro dog who insists being between your legs all the time!
Gigi del ray
I have the same problem. Lol
Does it even when i get visitors. I have to warn them ahead.. need to find a way to stop him doing this.. i think he likes the contact?
Thanks Robert. Always enjoy your videos. - Gungho Dog Training
He gives clear instructions for a non- dog trainer like me.
Awesome!
thank you
I tried this this morning.
Is this possible with a small dog? I know it’s a silly question, but our small dog loves learning new things and and think it would fun for him.
Yea. You can do it.
Thnx 4 the Lessons
This is a great tutorial! I found this step-by-step guide to be very helpful and my dog has already mastered the heel between my legs move! Thank you!
I love to watch. The sky... its cinematic and gorgeous.
Also- "twix" is my dogs FAVORITE.
Amazingly this was a piece of cake, I am having a hard time to teach him ( down ) lay down. I am still working on it. Thanks a lot for all those great videos I am a big fan of yours. All the respect ( CHUAIB ) Brasil.
Lure him with your hand, it's fast and easy even if it feels difficult at first
Luring didn’t work with my puppy but the under the leg/barrier method did!! There’s a video on that method by kikopup called troubleshooting down
Great video. Love the comment about not over correcting. Picked up on 1 of my biggest problems when training, thank you!
I always love all of your videos they're very instructional on all aspects of teaching the command.
Dwaynimator 🤣🤣 i love that
Nice!
thanks bro
Nice
My 10 month old female pit constantly sits between my legs whenever I’m standing. I had no idea what it meant until now. Thank you so much.
This is my dogs favourite command lol
Great job Sir from Pakistan
I tried that once with my dog Snots. He had some Mississippi leg hound in him. He got confused and grabbed ahold of my leg and went to town. Whenever he did that it was best just to let him finish. 😆
bruh i'm learning how to make him do that when i don't actually know how to make him go on my side :')
the easy part for me is that he trust me and don't mind if hes between my legs so it make it super easy to learn
thoses videos even if they are short are insanely helpfull (and addictive let's be honest)
thank you for your work, not just on the channel but with the positive mindset you bring to every owner that come to work with you
much love
My German shepherd just lounges towards the treats in my hand and chomps 🥲
Nice video
my teacher said learn always from pros in the biz.
Yes great video and even better on the member page but when are the e collar videos coming?
Very soon!
Robert Cabral thank you!!!!!
Will you always have to do the hand motion or will they eventually not need it?
Hi robert, my dog will be 4 years old this year so she's fully grown, I have taught her a few little tricks when she was a pup but didn't have the time to continue training her due to my work life etc...do you think I can continue to train her now that she's an adult and have her really listen to me like duane?
Hey Robert! I'm getting a swiss shepherd in juli this year (hope he'll have a good drive) and I plan on training him with your binary dog system. I will probably become one of your paid members in juli as well but I have 2 questions. Is there a pfd with every lesson or just 1? Do you include some sort of training schedule so I will have a good view on what to train when? (so I can also know wether the dog is progressing too slow or rather good.).
After all the research I've done you seem to have the most relaxed and effective methods + your videos are perfect quality. Thanks in advance!
@WeeStrom CO Guy Thanks! I think so too :)
Just taught my deaf Aussie how to walk through my legs so she isn’t worried ab staying really close to me in public, still a work in progress cause she can’t hear and has the attention span of a goldfish but she’s learning
Hello, my puppy is 10weeks old, when should I start teaching him to heel?
Thanks
start training the day you get them, they are sponges those puppy months
Dwyanamator, that's awesome name.
My boy struggles with this because he is so tall and I'm so short 😂 but we are working on it 😂
How would I go about this with a jack Russell? She’s not exactly big enough to get that thigh pressure? Any info would be appreciated!
Lol my puppy just go between my legs when she like to 😂
Great instruction - how long would you usually spend teaching a new skill per session ?
Robert always says to keep things short (5-15 minutes) and stop when the dog is still fully engaged.
What jared said but do it 2-3 times a day, no worries,just don't have long sessions
Lol my dog was just laying down bc when I lowe my hand that mean lay down but hes getting the hang of it THANKYOU
Love the content. I have a Malinois who is 7. Where can I get that Karate shirt you are wearing?
The shirt is on my website in my tee spring store!
How could you make him to look at you no matter what you do???? What's the name for that focus training ?
Your an excellent trainer. Made me subscribe to your .com channel. Love your podcast too!!! Okay enough sucking up. Taught Barchen your back command. Went to local park a lady said, she had never seen a dog walk backwards. Barchen and I learned middle on or own. I use the command ‘middle’ Barchen immediately is between my legs. Now my question. Probably not a good thing, from the come command (sitting looking at me) if open my legs he goes around and in between my legs ‘middle’ without a verbal command. We do other visual commands down, sit, up. Is this wrong???
Axel does Bridge easy. I started with sit. Heel. Realised I was saying GO SIT often too. Which he would go sit facing me. Get a treat wait for me to open a door.
So I had heel and go sit. Then I put the treat between my legs behind got him there. Saying bridge. But he didn't get that I realised tapping my back pocket was way better. Two taps he jumps under me.
Tonight I walked out of it but he stayed with me. Oooww I thought. So then we spent 10min creeping around the room with his head poking from my croch lol. I did turn both ways too.
He broke afew time I stayed still he got back in position. He's not trained just me and him he's the first smart dog I ever had its incredible how fast he learns.
My last dog was a staffy he was incredible but stupidly clever not clever at all. But a big cuddle bunny.
Axel has a side to him I don't like and I know its because he'd rather think for himself.
He does this weird kangaroo thing throwing paws at me. Could take my eye out one day if he don't quit it soon.
But the first thing I taught him was NO TEETH so now he's like fine ill use my paws. But throws them around like a kangaroo at times.
He gets excited easy his lipstick out. Infact it was the biggest I've ever seen it after 10min of this creeping around the room. I didn't use treats no reward but praise.
But next time I'll be more preparared and treat him with biscuits so then he don't start throwing paws mayb.
YOU ARE AMAZING Loveyou
Great timing. I just started teaching my Aussie right and centre heel.
Curious what word do you use for right side heel?
Rechts. Means right in German
What food/meat do you use for reward? My dog wont take her kibble and some store bought snackies. I want to try using boiled meat (heart or something) but I am not sure what would be best.
I can't get my 4 month doberman to heel on my left but I say middle and she does it great . Any advice ?
What would you do if he gets skittish as soon as he eats the treat, backing up from under me? Should I just have him walk through more times before asking him to stop?
How old is Dwayne in this video,can you teach this at a young age?
@robert how Old is Duananator in this video. I bought your monthly course but I don't see age timeline.. Lexi ( my 11 week old Malinois ) is doing great.. all based commandes she killin' I dont want to over do it though at that age.. I was trainng here to scissor back and forth between my legs by saying "Left" then "right" but maybe im in the wrong order:) thanks for all your effort!
Duane is just under 2 here
@@RobertCabralDogs appreciate the age but I was really looking for an answer with the rest of the question:)
oh so it's really hard to find out when you're doing the Live q and a. What's the best way to get notifications about it at a time. Thanks again rapper
I thought my puggle lola between legs I named it “between” and she runs stands between my legs then will walk as well I’m between position )) now she does for her mama too
I use the word "Bridge"
When’s the best age to start teaching them this? Should it be something I start to work with as soon as I bring him home?
It's easy when their young so their not as scared
My GSP is about 10 weeks old, but almost every video I’ve seen on this every dog looks over a year old.
I’m teaching him how to heel between my legs on command with no food or hand gesture, but he’ll only do it if I have food and if he follows my hand.
Jesus Castillo so pretty much be patient with it and bribe with food? 😂
Don't wait,start with basics as soon as you get him and continue
Do you have a trainer in Edmonton Alberta
If I teach my rottweiler how to heel between my legs I might as well ride him like a horse because I'm so short lol 😅
Lol I feel you 🤣🤣 I already taught my dog** how to cross between my legs a couple of times and I look weird because of my height and legs constantly going up and down up and down 🤣😂
At what age do you start training your puppy on this
What mic are you using and how are you attaching it under your shirt?
audio sounds great
It's probably the kind they attach to people's glasses. If I had to guess, it would be attached to his hat.
His audio is always excellent.
How did you get the dog to keep looking up , my dog faces forward rather than focusing on me
He has a really good video about rewarding the dog every time it checks in with you. The dog starts to form the habit of looking at you and understands that you are the main point of information.
Best of luck
I'm training my dog to be an esa to be as safe and comfortable in public as possible.
We have a Border Collie female (4 years)staying with us from 1 week, which is sometimes humping on legs. This is mainly happening when we were training and giving treats, and then didn't treat. If it's happening in the home, we put her in a room for a short time, but most often it's happening on walks, and on the leash I am not sure how to deal with her then?
Otherwise we don't have any issues with her at all.
She is in heat, and I was wondering if it's also about this.
We've been watching your channel from quite a time, since we had a Malinois which has passed some time ago. Would be happy to get advice about this from you.
Hello Sir just want to know if you have a topic regarding the drop ear of a belgian malinois? I have a belgian 3mons when we got him all ears are erect but suddenly lastweek the other ear drop half. Thanks in advance sir
How can I do that with 1 hand
I got my german Shepherd when I was 9, and back then I didnt know how to train a dog, now im seeing you, he is now 8 years old, can I still train him
Hell no
Can you teach this to any dog or just the naturally smarter ones ?
the dog needs a natural degree of drive!
Tactical dogs we do everything from this position and contact heeling. Have you covered contact heeling, Robert?
No. Only focused. And more focused heeling coming.
@@RobertCabralDogs seems to be in demand by quite a few pet dog people nowadays
@@christopheclugston Is contact heeling just where the dog is pushed up against you while in the heel position? What's the tactical idea behind it? Edit: or non-tactical idea?
@@xitaris5981 I don't teach for free
😂 not bad
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My Weimaraner is now 9 months old....but I am not getting the results ?....love my LULU...but I am lost
Be patient it will work.
My dog CANT turn when we do that! We used treats toys! I don’t know what to do
Seen the intro to this video. Love all your videos but why have you added such a dramatic music on this. It does not suit your style Robert. You do not need music like this. You are already great.
Now a day the hell should be on the right side.
not sure why you would think that
Robert Cabral healing a dog on the left was meant for armed forces so they don’t shoot the dog accidentally. Also people mostly walk on the right side so now when another person with a dog is walking towards you and passes on the left side there will be a good 4 ft. between the two dogs giving enough space.
@@JuanJohn013 its actually still used for hunters because the gun is carried and discharges to the right. you can do whatever you like, but on the left is the standard
Robert Cabral yes standard in the 60’s or 70’s but in the 21’s it shouldn’t.
Robert Cabral really like your videos beside heeling on the left part. 😂
I was a bit surprised when, at the end of the video, he said we should correct a dog for 'intentionally disobeying' us. It seems like he’s anthropomorphizing dogs a bit too much. Dogs don’t act out of spite or intentional disobedience. When a dog doesn’t respond the way we want, it’s likely because they’re confused, distracted, or haven’t fully learned the behavior yet-not because they have "decided" to disobey you.
why can't dogs heel on the right side?
they can. just not customary
Why?
What if you have a dog that is thick as shit?
I’m tired of everyone saying use treats and toys. My dog just different he don’t care for none of that shit no more.
Don't feed him in a bowl, make sure he is hungry and then use the treats. Hel will be motivated by the treats/food when he is hungry.
Every dog is food and treat motivated, you're just not hand feeding his meals, using high value treats and food, and aren't making food and hand feeding fun.
But why?
For me, it's to give my dog a sense of security and to help calm down if too excited.
Click Bait! Clearly shows goofy in the thumbnail but the video does not include him.
Goofy is in the member lesson. The beginner part is here on RUclips. Check my site RobertCabral.com for the complete 30 minute lesson.
I hate the fact he’s not neutered. If they’re not for breeding, it’s basically blue balling your dog his whole life
really? are you breeding or are you neutered?
Robert Cabral I’m not a dog, humans have much more control over there hormones, for the most part at least. If they didn’t, there would be a lot more rape victims . I also don’t want dog to be breeding, he’s a service dog, if he’s constantly looking for a bitch in heat, he’s not gonna go his job and put my life at risk.
Also, look at how many dogs are in pounds because of unfixed dogs. Im sure you’re a responsible owner and keep him away from other dogs, but if everyone where a responsible dog owner, the world would be a lot better place.
And it is much longer healthier life without being neutered!
I have seen two dogs crippled with cruciate ligament injury, watched them go down screaming.
We now know cruciate ligament injury is much more likely in neutered dogs, as is osteosarcoma.
In addition, neutered dogs have less lean muscle, more likely to overweight to develop arthritis , prostate cancer and more.
But the worst issue is temperment. So many dogs have major temperament issues after neutering.
They have recently found that hormone replacement can reverse much of the damage and return dogs to stable personalties, but it is very expensive.
I understand someone wanting dogs neutered to prevent over population . But it isn't an issue for responsible owners anyway. We intending let our dogs roam.
But maybe before judging others birthday should actually do some research on the harm done by neutering.
And please note I am referring to males only. The health risks for an intact female who is never bred probably do outweigh the risk of spay if the spay is done after growth plates have closed.
The yank on the leash though... Learn him how to sit properly dude
Then u wont need no yanking