How to STOP your DOG PULLING on LEASH...GUARANTEED! / / Dog Trainer's Secret Revealed

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
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  • @AmericanStandardK9
    @AmericanStandardK9  9 месяцев назад +69

    Don't forget to check out our amazing online courses at DIYK9.com. Also please feel free to comment below your experience using our training techniques. My team and I love to read them. See you in the courses!

    • @steveh8224
      @steveh8224 9 месяцев назад +3

      Would you have a link to what prong collar you use? Ty great video!

    • @TheBrittwindham
      @TheBrittwindham 9 месяцев назад +1

      Can you use a prong collar on puppies? Should we try something else? We just rescued two pit mix puppies, theyre about 4 months old... but they pull something awful! I've got three children, so we def need to get that figured out so EVERYONE can walk them with ease when they get bigger!

    • @demithagodmother2398
      @demithagodmother2398 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah I watched this video so i can walk my presa canario

    • @serenitynance8273
      @serenitynance8273 8 месяцев назад +1

      GREAT job!! My pit pulls me to get to the next tree to where I have wrist issues, I will definitely start on this training ASAP, thx

    • @CHT420
      @CHT420 7 месяцев назад

      7 days ago I asked you to solve my problem with my dog regarding him (neutered) going absolutely nuts if female in heat in my neighborhood. You totally ignored my concern so what’s up with that❓❓

  • @preacherizze4771
    @preacherizze4771 Год назад +1944

    dont have a dog, but Ive been using these techniques on my kids...works like a champ

  • @K1LLA_KING_KONG
    @K1LLA_KING_KONG Год назад +1402

    I like that this is a no BS training video and he actually has a dog that needs training unlike other videos where the dog is already well trained and needs no correction/reward. It may seem a little rough to give a correction like this but this is part of the training where reward-only training wont work

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  Год назад +94

      Thank you, Rick! Well-explained.

    • @scarletnight
      @scarletnight Год назад +9

      So true

    • @Stormie-jh8xc
      @Stormie-jh8xc Год назад +24

      Your not going to learn to ride a bike with out falling and learning from your mistakes .

    • @doom9242
      @doom9242 Год назад +21

      100% agree if I don’t show a little tough love now my GSD will get me into trouble

    • @JDutch420
      @JDutch420 Год назад +4

      Me and my Girlfriend recently adopted a 2year old with only the puppy training, after that the previous owners didn't bother anymore, can't wait to get started!

  • @ronitaatom3564
    @ronitaatom3564 3 месяца назад +100

    After following this technique, I saw a significant change in my Doberman's behavior in just one walk. Previously, my dog used to chase after bikes and cats, however, after implementing this technique, my dog now peacefully walks beside me and ignores all distractions. I am so grateful for this technique.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  3 месяца назад +7

      Really appreciate the comment and are thrilled that you're now able to enjoy your walks. That's what it's all about, well done!

    • @N54ae
      @N54ae 2 месяца назад +1

      What is the size of the prong collar you are using on yours? My dobie is about 80 lbs.

    • @vivs9314
      @vivs9314 2 месяца назад +2

      ⁠​⁠@@N54ae Most dogs do good with 2.25. A size up (3.0mm) is usually for more “sensitive” dogs. Really depends on your dog’s walking behavior but 2.25mm should be a default I think.

    • @10XSeiga
      @10XSeiga 2 месяца назад

      Just tried it as I walked my dog and watched the video. What a relief

    • @N54ae
      @N54ae 2 месяца назад

      @@vivs9314 it worked super good

  • @thatcherdrake6452
    @thatcherdrake6452 Год назад +170

    I'll be honest, watching this video I was pretty turned off due to the harsh corrections. But then I decided, let me just give it a try with my puppy, who doesn't seem to notice me on our walks, and so I gently practice this for about 15 minutes and already. He is turning to look at me every couple steps for a check in. It made me pretty emotional on our walk and I can't wait to see how positively this influences our walks and our relationship. Thank you for addressing this so clearly and thoroughly.

    • @JO-hj4kp
      @JO-hj4kp 4 месяца назад

      How’d it go

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn Месяц назад +6

      stop being gentle it is not doing any good for you dog at all. they love structure and to know who is in charge it makes them feel safe and secure. doesn't mean you should do anything actually harmful, I have never payed a hand on a dog but leash corrections? yes absolutely and I will get them good enough to feel it.

    • @onewinged6450
      @onewinged6450 Месяц назад +2

      this is probably the most honest comment on this entire video. I really hope you kept up the training and have an amazing bond now ^.^

    • @user-mu5ug2wt8t
      @user-mu5ug2wt8t 19 дней назад

      @@AsTheWheelsTurn I agree! So many dogs end up in the pound and never make it to adoption because they were never trained. In one month 500 dogs were killed at the pound because they were not adopted. Wonderful animals that just needed a little training to make them suitable for adoption.
      I don't understand why nation wide they don't use inmates to train them in prisons. These men and women would train them. This would help rehab these inmates for compassion and discipline.

    • @chriskopeikin2702
      @chriskopeikin2702 19 дней назад +1

      It’s just unnecessary there are more efficient ways to do this without making your dog scared of you or hurting them. I am very turned off, Cesar Milan has much better and faster ways to stop pulling and they work.

  • @sametheshame
    @sametheshame 2 года назад +2934

    Well, my one years old dog has always been pulling a lot. After I watch a few of your videos and with practice, the progress is amazing. I just came back from a 20 minutes walk without holding the leash, the feeling was amazing. Thanks a lot!

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +341

      Boom! That's what I want to hear. Thank you

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 2 года назад +16

      @@AmericanStandardK9 Is there any benefits of leash pulling for dogs? For instance, when a dog pulls on the leash does it make the dog physically stronger overtime?

    • @ReddShowels
      @ReddShowels 2 года назад +6

      There's my confirmation to invest in his methods. Thanks 🙏🏼

    • @souljayt8411
      @souljayt8411 2 года назад +24

      @@derp8575 no.....

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 2 года назад +3

      @@souljayt8411 Was that a no to both questions? I find it hard to believe that a dog would not become physically stronger by pulling on a leash. It's resistance training.

  • @lindseyhollifield6137
    @lindseyhollifield6137 Год назад +413

    I’m in the middle of a walk with my 6 year old rescue and got frustrated so went looking for some guidance. Walked through this video with you in real time and I cannot begin to express the improvement I’ve seen in just 15 minutes. Thank you!!!!

    • @haddensmith1938
      @haddensmith1938 11 месяцев назад +2

      Me too it absolutely worked

    • @Adventuresinthevalley
      @Adventuresinthevalley 11 месяцев назад +6

      Do it work with a normal collar ?

    • @TheBrittwindham
      @TheBrittwindham 9 месяцев назад +1

      Dis you have a regular collar? It worked without the prong one?

    • @TheTinyOrc
      @TheTinyOrc 4 месяца назад

      Did it work??? I have a 5 yo boy rescue and he nice but does whatever he want

  • @phillipuwcbmarsh9516
    @phillipuwcbmarsh9516 Год назад +296

    My dogs have been pulling me along for 11 and 9 years.
    Did 3 15 minute sessions using this method today and the results are amazing wish I'd seen this video years ago.
    Thank you.

    • @emmalou8768
      @emmalou8768 Год назад +2

      Did you use a prong collar?

    • @phillipuwcbmarsh9516
      @phillipuwcbmarsh9516 Год назад +5

      @@emmalou8768 no normal collar.

    • @peitzu_art
      @peitzu_art 11 месяцев назад +7

      I'm glad to hear that, coz I have a jackrussel, who's 11 years old, and he pulls, (we hardly take him out for walks since we have q big yard) but today I took him out and he was pulling and always distracted when other dogs bark. So imma try this method tomorrow.
      But his old so it's a bit heart ache for me for him to yelp🥲

    • @kattiya2255
      @kattiya2255 9 месяцев назад +4

      Can't wait to try this! We gave up on walks because I just can't hold our pit lab mix. Been dragged down the steps and into the street.
      Just added a shepherd rescue to the family so both will be trained ❤

    • @dog_lover3693
      @dog_lover3693 4 месяца назад

      Did it work ? ​@@kattiya2255

  • @justinobrien5773
    @justinobrien5773 2 месяца назад +16

    Finally a video that shows actual techniques without directing us to some course behind a pay wall. Cheers!

  • @user-gg9sw1cw5y
    @user-gg9sw1cw5y 2 года назад +596

    Never even tried to train a dog before, but this changed our daily walks from a power struggle to easy and fun for both of us in just one walk :)

    • @camacdav000
      @camacdav000 2 года назад +6

      Did you use the prong collard

    • @hunterroach666
      @hunterroach666 2 года назад +6

      @@camacdav000 you don't need a prong collar to do this method unless s/he makes no changes when tried without a prong. Which isn't likely hoing to make much a difference. It is most reccomended for 80+lbs dogs, if yours is in that range it may be a necessary purchase in the future.

    • @ApfelSgt
      @ApfelSgt Год назад +9

      @@hunterroach666 prong collars are simply animal abuse and if anyone loves his dog, then you should not even think about it!!!
      In germany, austria, switzerland etc. It is completly illegal to use prong collars because of the animal welfare act!
      And that is not without reason!

    • @eckz8659
      @eckz8659 Год назад +29

      @@ApfelSgt Oh, stop.
      The alternative could be a dead dog, run over my a car, or a mauled child.
      I don't like them either but not every dog is the same. I've seen dogs minutes from being put down, have their lives saved with a good e-collar trainer. I hated them before that.
      Likewise for the prong type.
      Also, Government isn't God and definitely isn't always right.

    • @cc5403
      @cc5403 Год назад

      I tried this with a flat collar no progress I'm going to try a prong hopefully it works this is a last resort for my dog he snapped at another dog recently praying it works

  • @philip91816
    @philip91816 2 года назад +247

    100% this works! Tried this today with my 3 year old GSD (42kgs). He understood what was going one after the first pop, did not pull again for the entire 20min walk. Thank you so much! Now he will get alot more walks and no more stress

    • @luciesneep
      @luciesneep 2 года назад +4

      They are só smart, those GS's. (having one myself of 7 years old -always pulling on that leash and now i'm interested in a prongcollar, although forbidden here in Holland)

    • @philip91816
      @philip91816 2 года назад +3

      @@luciesneep I did not use a prong collar, difficult to find in Australia. I used a chain collar, it did the job.

    • @luciesneep
      @luciesneep 2 года назад +1

      @@philip91816 So you used the slip- effect of the chain? I have one too here....but never used as a slip.

    • @LD-lg7mq
      @LD-lg7mq 2 года назад

      Did you use a normal collar

    • @barbarawarren9443
      @barbarawarren9443 Год назад

      Wow! I'm going to try this with my crazy walker who's a GSD/Mal mix

  • @SHANDI1967
    @SHANDI1967 Год назад +52

    My dog was pulling so bad that he hurt both of my shoulders. I watched this video and the very next day, we worked on this. Truly, 10 minutes, 3 yelps and quick turns and he was 100% better. He used to watch everything else but me..not any more. Then educated my husband on this video and WOW! He was amazed. We use a slack chain collar so he heard it coming after a few pulls. Our dog is not food motivated but praise motivated. This was by far the best dog training video. It truly makes sense and our dog was happy to get out walking and spend time with us. He even did better when other dogs approached him while walking. He is a work in progress and so are we, I guess. TY for the info!

    • @TheMasterSheo
      @TheMasterSheo Год назад +3

      A small tip; your dog probably isn't food motivated because he's full from how much you feed him already, lol.
      I know it sounds obvious, but yeah. Most of the time, intensive training is best done at the time the dog usually would have a meal. Right when they're hungry and used to eating.
      I know a lot of owners just kind of let their dog free graze, they pour a big old bowl of food and the dog eats what and when it wants.
      That isn't super great for a number of reasons. I won't go into detail too much, but obviously if you do that the only way food training could ever possibly be a thing with a dog that free-grazes is with super high value, probably expensive treats.
      Most dogs who are hungry will literally work for you for the dry kibble they normally eat.

  • @SMOOVE-co2jl
    @SMOOVE-co2jl Год назад +87

    Tried this today with my 140lb Bordeaux and WOW is all I can say. Within 20 to 30 minutes we were walking side by side with no pulling. I appreciate this video so much because he’s only 2 but he’s a big time puller and very powerful. I’ll continue this routine daily and hopefully the easy walks will only get better. Thx again for the knowledge

    • @teuilaleota8455
      @teuilaleota8455 9 месяцев назад

      Heyy, can you tell me how you're going! It's been 3 months and my dogs 2 as well. My dad believes he's going to be this way but I wanna prove him wrong. Let me know !

  • @1diagram
    @1diagram Год назад +234

    I’m a dog walker. I frequently walk dogs that pull. This video changed my work life. What I was doing wrong was looking at the dog when I did my U turn. Thank you so much for that instruction. I do find that I don’t have to snap as hard as you do but the technique is sound. I recently began dog sitting a Cane Corso and I used this technique from our first moments (actually in the hallway of his building) and we’ve been walking beautifully and happily ever since. Thank you!

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons Год назад +4

      Did you have a hard time getting the CC to accept a new person? We had a lot of trouble with that.

    • @1diagram
      @1diagram Год назад +14

      @@KKIcons what the owner did was have me just come over multiple times before I walked the dog. We also took a couple of walks together. Now he is one of my favorite dogs, I've dog sat him for weeks and he actually cries when he sees me and when I come into the house. Such a sweet dog! He is protective though and I can't approach him outside if I'm walking another dog. He is very jealous.

    • @aliciasegarra2565
      @aliciasegarra2565 2 месяца назад

      Hmm I'm gonna try that with my Rottweiler. Walk him in the hallway of my building. It's not that long but it's good enough. It's 3 families on my floor. Family in front of my door has a dog and family down the hall has a dog. Both being large dogs. My boy smells them. So I definitely gonna practice in my hall before taking him outside.

  • @marniewest3856
    @marniewest3856 Год назад +85

    All I can say is WOW!! I have a 3 year old 100 lb Rhodesian Ridgeback that I have spent hours and hours on training. He was still doing the classic, leading me instead of me leading him. After watching this video and doing 4 corrections he is now walking even with or behind my toes, beautiful u-turns and so much more relaxed on his walk. Oh...and his 11 month old brother fixed his pulling after 3 corrections!! Can't say enough about your training method for getting a dog to stop pulling!!!! Thank you!

  • @cam_drew_it
    @cam_drew_it Год назад +31

    I was honestly reaching the point where i thought nothing in the world could stop my dog from pulling, i tried this with him a bunch of times outside and he actually improved. He even looks at me before moving to make sure im ok with it thank you so much man

  • @katblickety
    @katblickety Год назад +41

    Can confirm this works without a prong collar! Thanks for the free game 🤙

  • @lidmonster10
    @lidmonster10 2 года назад +64

    I think what is crazy is that I watched this video and thought to myself it could not be this simple as he goes very in-depth as for as information-wise on what you do, and why you do it. To really understand both what can be learned and applied on your part so that it makes all the world of a difference to teaching your dog the behavior you want exhibited. I watched this video earlier today at 6am on my phone went to the store on my lunch break got a prong collars and from 5pm-6pm applied what I learned in this video and poof my 90lbs, 9 month dog went from tuggin and not paying attention to the perfect walking companion.

  • @CATmover1
    @CATmover1 2 года назад +71

    Your technique instantly changed our daily walk with our 2 dogs from being an all out tug-of-war to enjoyable, well behaved walks.... THANK YOU!

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +5

      Great to hear!

    • @joshjillson5433
      @joshjillson5433 2 года назад +2

      I'm same boat - two 8ish mo old pitbull mix adopted balls of fun (and crazy, haha). Gonna work on this this weekend. I did the u-turn but was 'looking' and timing sucked; just a soup-of-confusion. Hoping for a similar result!

    • @janetgaffney6576
      @janetgaffney6576 11 месяцев назад

      So inflicting pain is ok with you 😠😠😠

    • @KKaybe97
      @KKaybe97 9 месяцев назад

      Can I ask how you handled it with 2?

  • @Justfinnishguy
    @Justfinnishguy Год назад +9

    Big and strong dogs demand absolute rules and even if the dog didn't like it when the leash tightened, it learned! Education is the most important thing for these strong breeds to become socially fit!

  • @theteleporters7420
    @theteleporters7420 Год назад +20

    Saw this video a year ago. Started implementing the sudden stop and u-turns. Worked within 2 weeks with a bit of consistency. Now, my Akita walks loose leash all day, and has a decent heel (when I bring treats)

  • @horacegreen8120
    @horacegreen8120 2 года назад +62

    This technique definitely works immediately. I walked my 5 month Corso and she caught on ASAP!! No a gimmick, 3 U-Turns, few sudden stops and she was very attentive to my movements. And she doesn’t pull on the leash at prior to just a slight distance ahead of me which was corrected instantly!!

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +5

      Excellent. Thank you for watching, trying and letting us know how it worked. Stay on it and the basic recipe is the more you do it the less you'll have to do it. Meaning if you stay consistent over the next few walks your dog will continue to get better and better and you will no longer have to use these techniques they will just walk loosely next to you. Every once in awhile you will have to remind them. 👍

    • @horacegreen8120
      @horacegreen8120 2 года назад +3

      @@AmericanStandardK9 Everyday is a small rehearsal of what she has learned and the response is great. My dog and I both enjoy walks, I’ve even added your leave it alone line when there are possible distractions. Hopefully when I come home one day which is Pembroke Pines I will have the chance to thank you in person!! Keep providing your awesome videos!!

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад

      @@horacegreen8120 Perfect! That's great. Feel free to look us up and come by. We can maybe film it. 👍🇺🇲

  • @brandonenoch
    @brandonenoch 2 года назад +120

    Some of the things may have looked “harsh” but I found this channel because of this same dog being completely off leash and staying while the trainer walked down the street and only coming when he is called. These guys know what they are doing!

    • @kjharris816
      @kjharris816 2 года назад +3

      I know exactly what you’re talking about.. that video also made me subscribe

    • @ash_4832
      @ash_4832 2 года назад +3

      Same :))

    • @swervsplatt9672
      @swervsplatt9672 Год назад +1

      may look harsh, but the alternative is breaking them by force....

    • @swervsplatt9672
      @swervsplatt9672 Год назад +4

      And with this dog, breaking by force will more than likely end up with you being the one broken..

    • @fredhampton1786
      @fredhampton1786 Год назад

      @@swervsplatt9672 I don't think this statement makes the point that you were looking for.

  • @phocksyfox7
    @phocksyfox7 7 месяцев назад +4

    I saw this video after my 120lb 3 year old cane corso took my wife for a "ride" when they were out on a walk and he saw a feral cat. Even at 3 years old, with little prior training, the difference was night and day after 15mins of corrective u-turns and sudden stop corrections. This information has been invaluable for my famliy who now are excited to take him on walks. This breed is stubborn but highly intellegent and now he instictively checks in and I can't thank you enough for posting this material.

    • @aliciasegarra2565
      @aliciasegarra2565 2 месяца назад +1

      This is great to hear because I'm a small female. I'm 4"11 and my rottie pulled me that i fell and got scraped. Boy was I in pain. You have a cane corso and you saw improvement. There's hope for me. 😊😊

  • @jasondigregorio7107
    @jasondigregorio7107 10 месяцев назад +16

    This video helped me teach my 2yo Catahoula leopard rescue not to pull. She has been pulling every walk for the last 3 months I've had her, prong collar or not. I did this technique at the beginning of our walk this morning, and for the first time she walked entirely on a loose leash. Now I have been trying to train her to heal, so shes in her learning curve. She's doing so well. Thanks!

  • @kimberlycastro8266
    @kimberlycastro8266 Год назад +180

    I usually don't leave comments but this video was so helpful!!! I've had a trainer before for my dog and they taught me about the U turns but they didn't emphasize the importance of the timing and intensity of the pop on the leash. It was also helpful to know not to do it when he's eyeing on you. My dog is 4 years old and it was the best walk we've had !

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  Год назад +10

      Thank you, Kimberly, very glad it helped with your boy! If you want more detailed information- we're just a few days ago from launching a VERY detailed leash-walking course on DIYK9.com, called The Perfect Walk.

    • @aneurisvasquez
      @aneurisvasquez Год назад

      @@AmericanStandardK9 my dog is really getting the hang of it, but my concern is that when i take the leash off I’ve taught him it’s ok to run and be wild. How to i let him know i want him to continue this behavior even if i unattached the leash.

  • @danielinfantozzi4876
    @danielinfantozzi4876 2 года назад +56

    This works! 1 year old pup. 20 lbs. I didnt use the prong collar just a harness and still worked. Amazing. Thank you!

    • @PrajwalViswanath
      @PrajwalViswanath 2 года назад +1

      Had the same query... Will definitely try this amazing technique when walking my boy. Thank you

    • @amie3365
      @amie3365 Год назад

      Thank you! I was wondering if this would work with a harness and snap lead and now I know!

    • @fugaciouss
      @fugaciouss 4 дня назад

      Ahh so glad to read it can also work with a normal leash or harness

    • @danielinfantozzi4876
      @danielinfantozzi4876 3 дня назад

      @fugaciouss I wouldn't use a collar and leash but full harness. Collar can mess with their trachea as the tension point is on neck. Harness is more of a chest tension point

  • @mayaallen3963
    @mayaallen3963 3 месяца назад +1

    Even after the first try literally like your title says, about ten minutes my 1 yr old pup was watching me !! He is SUCH a wanderer so for him to keep with me consistently and to be paying attention to me was such a huge difference in only a day! My mom and I will continue to work with him everyday, thank you!!!!!

  • @caseyaylward8853
    @caseyaylward8853 Год назад +8

    Dude unbelievable it works so well so quick. Not done any type of pulling leash training with my dog and she pulls like crazy. It only took about 15 minutes on the walk doing exactly what you said with the directional changes and me yanking the leash and she totally got it. Unbelievable night and day difference and it was so quick. Thanks man

  • @daniellepakus
    @daniellepakus Год назад +45

    This video changed my life. I've watched hundreds of dog training videos and have experienced nothing but countless hours of frustration. In roughly 3 minutes with a few corrections, it clicked. They immediately understood and in minutes were acting like completely different dogs. Thank you so very much.

    • @caddycallaghan
      @caddycallaghan 3 месяца назад

      What kind of prong collar brand?

  • @QueenT2009
    @QueenT2009 2 года назад +39

    Just tried this on my 3y old pit bull and i didn’t think it would work on her because she’s soo hyper but i tired it and she had it within 5 minutes!!! I’m so glad I found this video. It worked wonderfully and now i can finally enjoy walking my dog lol

    • @nydiab81
      @nydiab81 Год назад +1

      I was a little skeptical for my 5 month old American pitpull terrior until I read this. I don't know if we're walking or having a wrestling match down the street. Lol. I recently adopted him and want to see if i can train him. I want this to be his forever home. I don't want to dish out the thousands of dollars they are charging to train him. 😅

  • @shingtome2179
    @shingtome2179 Год назад +16

    Mr., your instructions are a huge confidence booster, especially for a lady who wants to own a bigger dog by her side 😊 Thanks for sharing!

  • @DesmetAmelie
    @DesmetAmelie 8 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for this video! It literally helped within 5 minutes. I have an 11 month old chow that does not care about treat training and I have been getting frustrated with our walks. This made a huge difference. We even went for a longer walk because it was so nice to walk without her pulling the leash. And also very grateful that it was a video to actually teach you something helpful instead of selling classes.

  • @moonbased1053
    @moonbased1053 2 года назад +237

    Our family dog is 11 years old and had the habit of pulling since the beginning. These 2 exercises have completely changed our walks. He’s 90lbs so you can imagine his strength is not easy to play tug-a-war with lol.

    • @wnynewjersey222
      @wnynewjersey222 2 года назад +1

      Dam 90lbs what kind of dog

    • @lanlennart
      @lanlennart 2 года назад +3

      we have a 115lbs Berner sennen, tug-a-war with our big girl isnt fun ;) so I understand you.

    • @rgfkennel3474
      @rgfkennel3474 Год назад +3

      i have a 1yr old mastiff x american bulldog female and shes already 90lbs but feels like 150lbs when she pulls lol

    • @_TwinnA
      @_TwinnA Год назад

      @@wnynewjersey222got a 110lb chocolate lab

    • @onafarina2609
      @onafarina2609 Год назад +1

      Hi! Did you use the prong collar? So many folks have had success both ways, im just curious because my lab is also huge and 90 lbs😊

  • @jahannam1970
    @jahannam1970 2 года назад +49

    I have a 2year old Rottweiler and a Cane Corso. Going for a walk used to be a heavy workout for me trying to control them both . I didn't believe your method is that simple . I just came back from the best half n hour walk with my dogs. I was laughing when I saw them both walking besides me like gentleman 😂 . You are amazing . Thank you

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +6

      Thank you very much! And you did it with two larger dogs. Proud of you.

    • @gjohnson0321
      @gjohnson0321 2 года назад

      I have a 2 year old male Rottweiler who’s very strong and pulls me I’m going to try this asap

    • @mateuszlukaszczyk5359
      @mateuszlukaszczyk5359 2 года назад

      ​@@gjohnson0321 did it work

    • @urlilspoon
      @urlilspoon 5 месяцев назад

      how do u do practice this with two dogs? is one at a time better?

  • @nicholasvanstraten3955
    @nicholasvanstraten3955 Год назад +2

    You are my hero. I've been attempting to train my dog on this for a year and all it took was 5min of doing this to do the trick. I still can't believe it...

  • @ilinchodzhumov2567
    @ilinchodzhumov2567 Год назад +7

    2 days of these exercises changed my dog's attitude completely. Thanks a lot and keep the great work!

  • @ecece1092
    @ecece1092 2 года назад +23

    I cannot thank you enough! I have a 2.5 years old labrador. He had been pulling like crazy all the time. I watched many videos and they never solved the problem. Then i saw this video and decided to give it a shot. I used regular collar. And with 2-3 U turns and corrections, it was like miracle! He stopped pulling and started to walk beside me. This video is a life changer for me. Thank you so much for explaining it so well! PS: I'm very sensitive about hurting my dog thats why i never used prong collar. I used regular collar while doing this training.

  • @ivanahuntley814
    @ivanahuntley814 Год назад +17

    EVERYTHING WORKED !! me and my sister went to Petco to retrieve similar items and we put his teachings to the test I swear IT WAS AN IMMEDIATE CHANGE. I literally cried because seeing her so well behaved and us able to truly enjoy the walk for our health but the dogs health was truly emotional. Thank you so much to this man and anyone else that contributed to this video ❤️

  • @neliebrambila1346
    @neliebrambila1346 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks! I have a 4 month cane corso and I’m probably someone who shouldn’t have a cane. He’s my first big dog, he was just given to us bc he needed a better home and I’m determined to get him trained.. I’m so glad I found your TikTok and RUclips. Your videos don’t compare!

  • @BJKeane-mc6bm
    @BJKeane-mc6bm 9 месяцев назад +5

    In one session these tips drastically improved my dogs leash behavior. THANK YOU! The unpredictable u-turn made such a difference.

  • @allysonmcclurg3809
    @allysonmcclurg3809 2 года назад +44

    This method is fantastic and very effective. I tried it on my 6 month old German Shepherd who is getting very strong. I was thinking he would eventually just wear out my left shoulder from all the pulling. Two short walks using this method and he's got it down pat. Thank you sir!

    • @joshheap7553
      @joshheap7553 2 года назад

      Is that using a prong collar i have a 6 month old gsd and struggling

    • @allysonmcclurg3809
      @allysonmcclurg3809 2 года назад +2

      @@joshheap7553 yes the prong collar, and I keep it pretty high up under his chin. Good luck! Consistency seems to be key

    • @brittanyalonge
      @brittanyalonge 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@jimmyshag6624shutup its no different than a parent having to spank their child. Sometimes it’s necessary.

  • @peter-peter5929
    @peter-peter5929 2 года назад +186

    Thank you brother. This is EXACTLY what I needed to see. I have a 4 month old 45lb German shepherd who has some serious pulling. I took him to the back yard and worked on your technique and he responded well. Tonight, were going live in the street. 👍👍👍

    • @trickynik12
      @trickynik12 2 года назад +3

      How did you get on?

    • @hauberty
      @hauberty 2 года назад +3

      How was it?

    • @peter-peter5929
      @peter-peter5929 2 года назад +8

      @@trickynik12 it's working just fine. Huge difference. I guess the key is consistency. In terms of the hard pulls, I only used them for about 3 days, but it's been smooth since. Every once in a while I have to remind him but that's about it.

    • @peter-peter5929
      @peter-peter5929 2 года назад +5

      @@hauberty it worked well. Tha ks for asking. I'm definitely happy with the results. If you have a medium to large dog with a pulling problem, do not be afraid to use this technique. You WILL get their attention.

    • @trickynik12
      @trickynik12 2 года назад

      @@peter-peter5929 that's great to hear, Peter 👍🏼

  • @SamarArons
    @SamarArons 9 месяцев назад +1

    That's how to go ... be the lovable BOSS! Sooo many people grew up without reliable leadership from parents, and never experienced the responsible guidance that makes every kid and every dog feel so wonderfully safe and secure in a natural way. You can only be truely free to develop yourself when you feel safe and secure. The 'guidance' many of us experienced as children came from insecure, injust and unreliable adults. It made us feel humiliated, angry and very stressed out. When we see strict dog trainers being boss, that reminds us of the bad bosses our parents often were, and we vent out our bottled up anger to those trainers. If you have never seen leadership that serves yóu, that teaches you and cares for you responsibly and lovingly, you have a hard time recognizing it, let alone to become such a leader yourself. Thanks for your very clear and well dosed instructions. You're a great guy!

  • @lininrabbit
    @lininrabbit 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much! I have a 19 weeks puppy who was trained by the breeder. He unlearned all his training and started pulling after few days of us (first time dog owners) walking him. I try to follow other video and the breeder's advice and none of them worked. I saw this video last night, and tried it this morning. It worked! My puppy walks almost perfectly! Only after 2 or 3 turns! This saved my confidence! I almost thought we are unfit for owning a dog, even if it's a very nice Labrador.

  • @friasmail
    @friasmail 2 года назад +54

    I’m stunned at how well this worked. I did this method with a regular collar and within 2-3 corrections, he totally got it. Thank you for this video!

    • @heiditlps4000
      @heiditlps4000 2 года назад +3

      I was wondering if a regular collar would work

    • @Depriv1kxx
      @Depriv1kxx 2 года назад +2

      @@heiditlps4000 hey k-9 dog trainer here :). It definitely can work but for a lot of dogs it won’t work one bit.

    • @coryc1904
      @coryc1904 2 года назад +3

      It'll work perfectly if your goal is to collapse their esophagus.
      Use a prong dude lol.
      Prong for training,
      Flat for walking once they get it learned.
      Love y'all.

    • @RavenTheLabrador
      @RavenTheLabrador 2 года назад +5

      @@heiditlps4000 I'm also a dog trainer for many years now and yes any type of dog collar can be used effectively for dog training its always more about the person rather than the dog. Something i always say to my clients is you are not here for training lessons for your dog you are hear for training lessons for you and learning how to use different methods and tools to accomplish your goals with your dog. Any regular flat collar can be used just as well and as effectively as any prong collar or any other type of collar or training tools. To be clear I absolutely do also use prong collars for some dog's but its never been because the dog needs it I train people not the dogs and some people will need to use different tools and methods compared to other people and the dogs they have but its never because a dog can't be trained to do something with in this example a regular flat collar. The most important thing when using a prong collar is making sure that its properly fit to the dog its going to be used on because a prong collar can seriously hurt a dogs neck and throat very easily when not used correctly and not on the dog correctly. Equally as important with a prong collar is that the person not the dog but the person they must be correctly trained to use the prong collar as well and I will say it now and until the day I die but you do not have to hurt a dog with a prong collar to get amazing results in fact when used correctly a prong collar shouldn't ever hurt your dog and you should definitely never use it in a way that makes your dog Yelp out loud in pain you can again seriously hurt a dogs neck and throat when they are used incorrectly and not properly sized to the dog. Anyways I'm not saying that anyone should use any particular method i use all methods depending on what each person and dogs needs are but i I never teach a person to use any tool to use pain to get results its completely not necessary and only builds fear in your dog and a well trained dog should never be trained with fear tactics its never the right thing to do with any animal.🙂👍✌

    • @coryc1904
      @coryc1904 2 года назад

      @@RavenTheLabrador I appreciate you, but I have to insist that flat collars are more dangerous to the dog than prong collars, talking about popping the leash. If you're going to "pop" the leash for a little snap correction, or even if the dog is pulling and putting strain on their neck, the flat is more dangerous and will crush their esophagus because it only applies pressure to one concentrated area: their sensitive throat. A prong is designed to distribute pressure evenly around the neck.
      Have a fun day. Glad you're a paid trainer but I really hope you're not encouraging people to pop the leash with a flat collar on. With a heavy puller or a rebel, some people are going to severely damage their dog on that advice. Much love Friend.

  • @ragdollyally
    @ragdollyally 2 года назад +54

    Hands down THE best loose leash walking video on the internet. So beautifully explained, and SO effective! It’s the ‘giving them a job’ that makes such a huge difference too, they get tired from using that bandwidth for the job they’re doing and dogs love to work!

    • @Tom-ge4yh
      @Tom-ge4yh Год назад +1

      How can it be the best video when hes using a prong collar? I'm not one of these "positive ONLY" behaviourists, but anyone worth their salt would not use one of these. The reason dog trainers use these is because they dont have the level of understanding needed to change a behaviour without them. Don't be fooled by a video.

    • @joescheller6680
      @joescheller6680 Год назад

      ​@@Tom-ge4yh well bully for you. I disagree with you prong collar has their uses I'm some applications.

  • @AutumnTownsend-st6cu
    @AutumnTownsend-st6cu 4 месяца назад +2

    This video has helped me sooooooo much. I have a 70 lb rottweiler who's about a year and a half and still very much puppy. He was rescued and had most likely lived in cage his whole life before I got him. He pulled so bad I would almost fall down the stairs and he could literally drag me on our walks, and I'm not a small person. After a while I just got my strength up and was able to resist some of his pulling, but I watched this video and took him outside after and within 5 minutes he was walking beside me. Now I don't have prong collar like in the video but it still worked pretty well for me. I will definitely be coming on this channel now for more tips.

  • @jameshamilton5647
    @jameshamilton5647 9 месяцев назад +3

    My 150lb bully has been taking me for a walk for the last two years, not anymore i did 15 minutes of this and now he’s easy to walk, Thanks you 😊

  • @ivannaosma1131
    @ivannaosma1131 Год назад +172

    Holy cow! This really works. I didn’t want to keep relying on my gentle leader, so I gave this a try on both my dogs. I didn’t use a prong collar, (just a slip leash) but this worked like a charm! 10-15 minutes each-incredible. 👏🏼

  • @brianbonnett4166
    @brianbonnett4166 2 года назад +15

    Man I liked how he just simply ensure the audience he’s not hurting the dog an he’ll be fine 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @iliyannaLeslie
    @iliyannaLeslie 26 дней назад

    I cannot thank you enough my 3 year old German shepherd has been pulling and chasing squirrels and not paying attention to me at all, 15 minutes later she walking like a pro im so excited to show my mom her new skill and im able to enjoy walks with my dog now thank you ❤❤

  • @AshleyBrooks-sh5sz
    @AshleyBrooks-sh5sz Год назад +5

    I can’t tell you the last time I’ve left a comment on RUclips, but THANK YOU for this video! My 7 month old pit was a nightmare on a leash but after 2 sessions - we’re getting pretty close to loose leash walking with only using the front clip harness. I can’t wait to be able to walk both of my big dogs loose leash. You’ve got a new follower. Thank you x10000.

  • @victorg.4492
    @victorg.4492 2 года назад +381

    Did the exercise at home and had the best walk with my dog. Extremely recommended. Great tips and awesome content. Thank you

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +11

      Another happy viewer. What kind of dog? Age, breed how bad was the pulling?

    • @captainamericaamerica8090
      @captainamericaamerica8090 2 года назад

      @@AmericanStandardK9 NOT AS BAD AS YOUR FLIP FLOPS😣😣

    • @ileanacasiano7859
      @ileanacasiano7859 2 года назад +3

      Did you use the prong collar? I'm about to try this with my roomies dog.

    • @jeorgezuela1020
      @jeorgezuela1020 2 года назад +1

      American standard dog training..can i see ur prong collar looks like

    • @angeladeboxtel
      @angeladeboxtel 2 года назад +2

      @@AmericanStandardK9 I just watched your video, I have a 8 month old blue pit and she thinks she is the boss. I'm going to teach her 1st thing in the morning when we take our walk. Thank You 😊

  • @GQ3MindSpeaks
    @GQ3MindSpeaks 2 года назад +11

    I’ll be using this lesson today after work. I’ve been blessed to be given a 5 year blue nose pit by my neighbor because my family and I love his dog. His wife told him he had to get rid of the dog. He’s been an outside dog, no training, nothing. So I’ve been looking at dog training videos like crazy. Thanks for the lesson.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад

      You got it. It's not easy to train older dogs but it can be done.

  • @SIRSUPERDAVEx
    @SIRSUPERDAVEx Год назад +2

    My nearly 2 year old pitbull/rottie (Paul) was just awful on leash, he would yank my small wife around was wholly unwalkable by anyone other than me or a strong friend. after 10 minutes of doing your training exercises he was walking like a gentleman! thank you so much!! none of the other methods worked, gentle lead, choke collars, we tried it all. thank you very much!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @LadyBelladonna5
    @LadyBelladonna5 Год назад +4

    I have an almost 3 year old Aussie (he's on the large size for his breed) that pulls like he is ready for the Iditarod. It's been a struggle. Tonight I tried out your recommendations and that was the best he has ever been! My husband was shocked to see how well he did. And then i tried it on the 1 year old he he did do well. I'm so glad I found your video!!!

  • @happybackchiropractic
    @happybackchiropractic 2 года назад +27

    Dude… I’m seriously so thankful to have found your channel. I love my Pit / Staffy mix and have worked on being a better trainer / leader for him for 9 years now.
    This video really helped and made a difference for our walk today.
    What I love:
    - The video graphical enhancements
    - Your philosophy, approach and balanced energy
    - Clear explanations
    You make it a pleasure to share your videos ⭐️

    • @domenik8339
      @domenik8339 Год назад

      If your not the boss of your pit get rid of it before it kills someone.

    • @astrainspace
      @astrainspace Год назад

      @@domenik8339 another uneducated “pit bull hater” that doesn’t realize most “pit bull attacks” are caused by bully mutts/american bullies and not real pit bulls because they make up 20% of the population. educate yourself and stop following the mob mentality.

  • @hondoanderson476
    @hondoanderson476 2 года назад +5

    Would highly recommend this guy and his advice to any new dog owner. My girlfriend and I rescued a puppy that just turned one. He would always pull on the lease to chase rabbits, geese, leaves blowing in the wind, etc. We watched this video and within 10 minutes our dog was walking by our side and wouldn’t pull, even with other dogs or animals around. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @brandoncortes6445
    @brandoncortes6445 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm glad I found this. I recently rescued an American bully, and she pulls a lot, hearing her yelp the slightest makes me sad. But she is a powerful and very stubborn, lol. Glad to know I can be a little rough without feeling horrible, great video!

  • @reshandayates9009
    @reshandayates9009 8 месяцев назад +1

    Omg....THANK YOU!!!!! I used this this morning with my 1 year old Aussie who I've had for exactly
    1 day 😂😂😂. Went from literally pulling me for the entire 20 minute walk yesterday to having a SLACK leash for her walk this morning after only 3 corrective UTurns. Yesterday I made a mistake of trying this with her harness and it didn't work. Hubby says it's because the pressure was too distributed. I didn't have a pronged collar but her regular collar worked fine. She's a good girl who wants to please. Thanks again! Walk was so much better for both of us. ❤❤❤❤

  • @shpagnoj
    @shpagnoj Год назад +6

    EXTREMELY HELPFULL! Ninja U-turns for life! Found my dog on the streets and it's a "giant corgi mix" (70lbs). He is 4 years old and he's been pulling like crazy. Been trying regular U-turns for almost a year and got to reduce pulling by 40%. With the ninja U-turn I got it down to 80% less pulling in 5 minutes. Was able to walk him with just a finger on the leash, plus the attention was there! Before he acted like he didn't really care about me, and the walks began to be a nightmare since my back started hurting after all that pulling. Thanks a lot man!!!

  • @ryanschwab6178
    @ryanschwab6178 2 года назад +19

    Wow. I took my 7mo coonhound for her first prong collar walk after watching this video, I gave her a "2" or "3" on the 1 to 10 scale for her communication tugs, and within 2 minutes she started walking at my side, fully attentive, and stayed that way for half an hour! Outstanding compared to the wild puppy energy that I've been walking. She is happy and did great, these instructions are incredible, thank you!!

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +6

      Excellent. Thank you very the feedback! We're not trying to play games here. We're about results. Fair, efficient and reliable. Thanks again for watching and the feedback

    • @damaristighe3227
      @damaristighe3227 2 года назад +1

      I didn't use a prong on my 5 months old Corso but I'm working on my timing (HAS to be good) and she's checking in with me and we have a loose leash with less corrections needed every day. Next puppy I'll train for walking as top priority when it's too young to try and drag me down the street!

    • @pbandjelly1311
      @pbandjelly1311 Год назад

      Our GSD is 15 weeks.. Do you think we could do the uturn pop technique with a regular collar and leash?

  • @charlsiepecoraro
    @charlsiepecoraro 9 месяцев назад +3

    I am a huge fan after one short training with my 12 year old Standard Poodle. He has always been a puller and after 3 corrective turns and 1 sudden stop he was fully focusing on me. He ignored the neighbor, a cat and loads of other distractions. He is very treat driven and knew he was getting rewarded for great behavior. I can't wait to build on our first session. You really can teach an "old" dog and his owner new tricks! 👍🐩

  • @j53336d
    @j53336d 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is crazy!! My 3 year 8 month old dachshund would always walk ahead dog me, kept pulling the lead. I did 3-4 of those sudden u-turn moves you do with a flat collar, no treats (I forgot to bring em), and magically the whole 30 minute walk, he did not cross the imaginary line! This is just crazy to me how your technique worked, I wasn't even doing it hard as I thought I should be doing it. You are the man! Subscribed and thank you!!!

  • @RVTHELIGHT
    @RVTHELIGHT 2 года назад +99

    I just watched this video last night and walked my two dogs and implemented these corrections and it was the best walk I've ever had. Amazing!!! They were so attentive to me the rest of the way after the corrections. One is two the other is 6 and both were on board. They paid attention and got paid. Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +8

      Keep it up. It only gets better from here!

    • @RVTHELIGHT
      @RVTHELIGHT 2 года назад +6

      @@AmericanStandardK9 It honestly has gotten better. I now have them to sit everytime I stop. Not perfect yet but they are making major progress.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +6

      @@RVTHELIGHT Yes the more you practice the more it becomes a positive habit. They will soon learn to auto sit when you stop and paying attention to you will be their new job and they will be very good at it and enjoy it. Thanks for watching and putting in the work

    • @christinaflores6024
      @christinaflores6024 2 года назад +1

      Did u teach them both at the same time? Or teach them one at a time?

    • @carollang284
      @carollang284 2 года назад

      ok but ditch the shock collar. I have a 12 month old Italian Greyhound.

  • @zachariahvanderwerf1435
    @zachariahvanderwerf1435 Год назад +4

    In less than 5 minutes walking my dog was a Night and Day difference after watching this video! It really works, Thank you! My dog has been a notorious puller on walks even with the prong caller we got for him.

  • @pauladams184
    @pauladams184 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you and Thank you. I have a 9 months old Golden. I hated to take him out for a walk. I have tried so many different ways (watched so many videos) to show him how to walk next to me to no avail. I know where there are dogs in the neighborhood and had to walk around those house. He would yank and kill me pulling ( he is already 80 lbs). I tried your trick today and within 15-20 minutes he was walking right next to me. We saw a couple of dogs and he did not move. When we got home, I told my wife that I just didn't believe it and went for another 2 mile walk. Same results - no pulling and right next to me. I had to correct him a couple of times but I am looking forward to take him out now. Your video is a blessing. Now, I need to see what course to order. Keep it up and thank you again.

  • @Tomythesniffer
    @Tomythesniffer 11 дней назад

    It really worked. He started responding the first day itself🔥
    Thanks dude🖤

  • @felixbuttonnose9050
    @felixbuttonnose9050 2 года назад +6

    I have a 1 year old female husky who pulled and lunged at everything. I watched one of your videos for the first time last week and ordered a prong collar. Within 5 minutes she was loose leash walking right beside me. Thank you so much she is in training to be a service dog. She’s a year old.

    • @jaedevrick
      @jaedevrick Год назад

      I have a husky too, and I’m trying to get her to be a service dog. Did the prone collar help? I know they pull so much and I’m trying to get her ready for the service dog test. She gets too excited when she’s in the mall and stuff 😭

    • @felixbuttonnose9050
      @felixbuttonnose9050 Год назад

      @@jaedevrick yes I recommend the prong collar and even an e collar. Just make sure if you do get an e collar you watch videos on how to use those correctly as well. I don’t use the e collar much but it helps keep her prong collar from sliding down her neck. She also has been doing so well with her SD training because of her prong and e collar (I only use the vibration) when it comes to focusing mostly on me.

  • @adamtraore6921
    @adamtraore6921 2 года назад +8

    Just gained a new subscriber! Used this method today, and after just two corrections my APBT was walking nearly perfect on the leash. This was before he had any exercise for the day as well (so full energy). So good to find somebody teaching real, effective training and not that positive-only scam bs that’s all over RUclips.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +1

      Great comment sir. I really appreciate it. Couldn't have said it better "positive only scam bs". Hit the nail on the head

  • @olagokeayinde7825
    @olagokeayinde7825 Месяц назад

    This absolutely solved my dog pulling problem. I have tried other alternatives but had no effect . But with this, I am having the best walk ever with my Doberman. Thank you for these videos !

  • @chuk2raww536
    @chuk2raww536 11 месяцев назад +2

    This was a phenomenal video. I have a 3 month XL pit bull that has started pulling pretty hard and I didn’t want him to grow up with that bad habit. Took him on a 40 min walk this morning after watching this video and 7 corrections in and he was a completely different dog. Thank you so much man you’ve given me some very basic rules to follow that are 100% guaranteed to yield great results !

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 10 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry to be that person, but do you mean an XL Bully? There is no such thing as an XL pit bull. Pit bulls are medium sized dogs that weigh anywhere from 35-60 pounds. Maybe 70 at most, but that’s pushing it.

  • @DovahDiva
    @DovahDiva 2 года назад +5

    So happy I found this video. I used these techniques 8 years ago on a fully grown 100lb boy I rescued and he became the easiest dog in the world to walk. I was trying to train my 2 new dogs and couldn't figure out what I've been doing wrong until now. My timing has been way off! I guess it's easy to forget after not training a dog for so long.

  • @kaliiky
    @kaliiky 2 года назад +4

    This really works I got a puppy from my grandparents cause they couldn’t take care of him and he’s just crazy and energetic but I did this for about 20-25mins in the driveway and sidewalk he picked it up quick I’m proud of him

  • @HillelReiner
    @HillelReiner 16 дней назад

    i tried 3-4 different methods this week, this is the FIRST that actually worked. thanks

  • @napnaps7393
    @napnaps7393 2 года назад +3

    I have a 2.5kg chihuahua, she’s good as gold off lead but on lead so soooooooo ANNOYING, I felt cruel doing this as she so tiny but she wears a padded harness and I didn’t pull hard only enough for the lead to ping, and what an absolute miracle! I done 4/5 corrections on the 1st day and what huge difference! She now pays attention to me rather than sniffing every nook and cranny, not walking zig zag where I had to change hands every 10 seconds.
    Next day I took her out she was good to start with and then old habits creeped in, all it took was 1 correction. So thankful I watched this! I’ve even shared to my friend who is having troubles with lead walking too! Thank you much!

  • @Drewbie_Doo_
    @Drewbie_Doo_ 2 года назад +8

    Have a 7yr old Great Dane that has always walked me and got a Cane Corso about a month ago so have been really concerned about getting the Great Dane better to walk them together and this worked immediately. Thank you so much for the video. Was worried I was going to get reported if someone saw me but all is great and had the best walk ever with my old doggo!

  • @user-dw1lo6nx9g
    @user-dw1lo6nx9g Год назад +2

    Hi,em new .. trained with G4S(K-9)as a handler 2 kennel keeper,in 2006-2017,now am slowly learning on how to properly train them. ❤ Thanks alot🎉

  • @t.w.t.v.
    @t.w.t.v. 8 месяцев назад +3

    Made awesome progress with a few corrective U turns and some corrective stops. About 5 corrections and we were walking like I’ve always wanted. Thank you.

  • @CN-qn5tz
    @CN-qn5tz 2 года назад +10

    Life saver!!!
    8 month old Stafordshire terrier, pulled like a tractor, chased rabbits and squirrels and pulls to play with other dogs.
    First walk this morning with our new Sprenger prong collar, using these techniques. I walked home with a whole new dog. I walked most of the way holding a loose coil of a 6 foot leash in my hand. Mind blown!
    Thanks!!!

    • @mindamichelle5712
      @mindamichelle5712 2 года назад

      Thank you for your comment, & sharing that your fur baby's in the pittie family. Sounds exactly like mine, so I'm excited to try this technique!

  • @Leeco42
    @Leeco42 Год назад +5

    Thanks for this, my 4 year old Akita has become an angel in the space of ten minutes. I’ve always known his issues were my lack of knowledge of how to let him know what is or isn’t acceptable, and this proves it. He gets walked twice as often now because it’s a pleasure. Thanks again.

    • @greatmack1265
      @greatmack1265 Год назад +1

      got it all to come my self after s 4 year absence from my late akita picking my new puppy up next week

  • @brandonhughes3654
    @brandonhughes3654 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’m gonna be honest I was doubting this at first. Not because I’m not giving him credit but because I have really stubborn husky. And I was honestly really impressed. This definitely works and my dog is now stopping when I stop and healing when I stop

  • @christianbates8378
    @christianbates8378 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much, our dog has pulled on the harness for two years, but this video has almost completely corrected this in three days, just 15 minutes a day, it was the turning around after the correction that made all the difference - thanks again - top man!

  • @juliangaylor7152
    @juliangaylor7152 2 года назад +5

    Dude...wow. I just took my 2yo Cane Corso girl for a walk today and I was speechless. After 6-5 moderate 'pops', she went from my arm aching by the end of the walk (I'm a strong guy) to walking by my side and watching me closely. Thank you so much. This is a game changer for me and my wife.

  • @saltyark7564
    @saltyark7564 2 года назад +42

    I like your style of training and I’m glad I ran across your videos, I’ve trained all the dogs I’ve had (as well as a few friends pups) and use this same technique but having it laid out in such a concise way will come in handy.

  • @Bert.theflirt
    @Bert.theflirt 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve left a critical comment on your page before but I must admit I’m glad I didn’t write you off as a trainer just because of one difference of opinion, you do have great knowledge that is helping me and many others. I hope others see this and take note that you don’t have to agree with everything a trainer says, but it’s wise to see what else they can teach you. This was easy to understand, thank you for sharing this FOR FREE with your audience.

  • @caryallen135
    @caryallen135 6 месяцев назад

    We rescued our 2nd pointer, and was trully a puller. I found your video yesterday, and after watching numerous times, took our gsp outside today to try this technique, and literaly after 15-20 min., my life and his have changed. Thank you so much!

  • @afgtp0906
    @afgtp0906 Год назад +7

    This method just worked on my 1 year old French Bulldog puppy who is new to walks in one 15 minute session. Once they understand that you can turn around at any moment they really start to watch you and she just got it from there. It only took one medium correction and 3 or 4 small ones and she figured it out on her own to walk slightly behind me to see if I suddenly turn. I also noticed if she got distracted to sniff something and I kept walking she now looks and follows me instead of staying focused on what distracted her. I didnt use a prong collar either just tugs on her harness and the u turn corrections were enough to get her attention and make her realize she needs to pay attention to me and not her surroundings. Never had it explained like that. Thank you for the this method it really was simple to implement and you explained it very well.

    • @maca8778
      @maca8778 Год назад +2

      I need to do this. You’re giving me great hope because my Frenchie just pulls and pulls. It’s terrible.

    • @afgtp0906
      @afgtp0906 Год назад +1

      ​@@maca8778 It really works. Mine were always pullers too because I didnt really know what to do but this really works. They learn really quick that they have to keep an eye on you because you are leading and can change directions at any time. Good luck!

  • @86hillerd
    @86hillerd Год назад +21

    Practiced this with my 7mon old lab/hound mix and I was amazed how amazingly this worked. The H/S prong collar works beautifully and now it's a joy to walk the pup! Thanks for your help!

  • @yashfa3627
    @yashfa3627 Год назад +5

    I always learnt that a little bit of pain will make the dog listen to you more my dog loves me and never attacks me but I have made her understand I am boss and she will not ignore me

  • @user-pl8kf1wv4t
    @user-pl8kf1wv4t Месяц назад

    OMG, it actually works! After try this technique for 4-5 times tonight, my 70 pound rescue dog works like an angel! I still can’t believe it. I am going to share!

    • @user-pl8kf1wv4t
      @user-pl8kf1wv4t Месяц назад

      BTW, I didn’t use a prong collar or any collar. My dog was on her daily harness.

  • @waltermiguel7114
    @waltermiguel7114 2 года назад +10

    I’ve been doing this with my 2Y/O GSD and I’ve definitely seen big improvements ! Thank you

  • @Taco-jitsu
    @Taco-jitsu 2 года назад +39

    Amazing. My one year old who is an aggressive puller was corrected almost instantly after I tried this technique. And it hurt thinking I might have to pop the collar hard but honestly he never needed more than a 3 or 4. We did about 10 min of training this way and only stoped because I didn't bring more treats. So happy with this.

  • @rollingsuitcase926
    @rollingsuitcase926 Год назад +3

    Thank you for creating this content. I watched your video last night and decided to try it today. Picked up the pinch collar and went for a walk with my 4 year old boy. It took him 3 u-turns before he figured it out! Truly amazing! He’s a completely different different dog on a leash. Thank you again! Keep up the great content! 😊

  • @evelynhouston8661
    @evelynhouston8661 6 месяцев назад

    I have a very stubborn American Staffordshire he’s 5 years old. Let me tell you I am in tears because for years he has pulled on the leash for all this time. I tried this method I was doubtful at first. But tried it for the first time ever Ace walked on his leash without pulling. OMG! He did so good. Thank you so much for this video. 😊

  • @Queenjessa22
    @Queenjessa22 Год назад +4

    I just applied these techniques to training my large breed dog and 😮🤯😱 THEY WORKED!🥳 thank you! Finally, some relief on walks!😅 much appreciated!🐾💕

  • @1PrinceWilliam
    @1PrinceWilliam 2 года назад +6

    That 1-800-PETA line was brilliant!
    I’ve been doing much of this already but found a few tweaks I can make the next time out which I feel will have some potential effects going forward…great video!
    Thank you!

  • @williamreid7132
    @williamreid7132 5 месяцев назад

    Hello Garret, Boy, have your training videos helped! We have a 50lbs Blueheeler/Bull Terrior, that has no manors, lol. I watched this video several times, bought a prong collar, and started practicing. Today is day 1. Within 10 minutes of doing exactly what you teach, our baby is a new dog! We have the system down. Of course, he loves the treats for excellent behavior . This 1 video is literally a difference maker. So happy we found you😊

  • @TheDogMaster
    @TheDogMaster 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is insane! - I was naturally skeptic going in to the video as I've tried to get my 4 year old Labrador to stop pulling for as long as I've had him. However, after a couple of turnarounds he started behaving very different and after a 20 minute walk having done some sudden stops as well, he was a transformed dog. - Thank you so much for sharing this!