THIS is how to train your REACTIVE DOG!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @peks4924
    @peks4924 Год назад +237

    “It’s not that the dog is really doing anything wrong, it’s just that they’ve never been told they can’t do it” is the ultimate owner’s take away from this training! LOVE IT ❤

  • @nadinequambusch6922
    @nadinequambusch6922 Год назад +111

    Can we just appreciate how well the owner applied the new learnings and how much she wanted to get better at it

    • @3chodabs195
      @3chodabs195 11 месяцев назад +5

      Literally came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that lady seems so nice

  • @GandHerWildFaith
    @GandHerWildFaith Год назад +13

    I have an Australian shepherd mix so I totally understand this lady. He’s a rescue and boy oh boy there’s a lot we need to work on. He’s an older guy about 6-7 yrs but I know there’s not an age limit for training. He’s a smart boy I can see he wants to learn. My objective is to get to the point where I can take him out on hikes and be able to not worry about his reactivity. Hes meant to be an outdoors dog and I wish to give him that life !! Wish me luck yall.

  • @seanogorman3617
    @seanogorman3617 10 месяцев назад +16

    It’s great to see people taking the time to make their dogs life better. She was a good learner with an open mind and now her dog can go for walks

  • @GTWCS14
    @GTWCS14 Год назад +42

    I think the issue is her previous experience with professionals were that they didn’t explain why the rewards were used. Tom did an excellent job explaining what is needed and why it needs to be done.

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +2

      ThBks!!

    • @brandycox9351
      @brandycox9351 Год назад +3

      I also think that they were just shoving food in the dog's face instead of waiting for her to disengage and check in with her owner. Shoving food in a dog's face that is anxious and barking tells them to keep doing it. Vs timing it with when they disengage tells the dog what the desired behavior is.

  • @tripri
    @tripri 8 месяцев назад +5

    I love how the dog DID communicate it was TOO MUCH. I probably would never notice the cue that my dog was a tad nervous or scared. I just thought it was all excitement.

  • @stinersthewinner
    @stinersthewinner Год назад +8

    I think my favorite part of this is that you have the owner doing the training so you're fixing the issues and cues that she has with the dog. That's what I need!

  • @adamhope7926
    @adamhope7926 Год назад +47

    Thanks Tom for changing my life.
    I started watching your videos three years ago when I first got my GSD Floyd, I fell in love with your methods and the art of dog training.
    I now have a thriving part time business specialising in reactive and agressive dogs in Perth Western Australia.
    You’re not only changing dogs life’s but also giving their owners the opportunity to love walking their dogs again.
    Once again, Thankyou for literally changing my life, I hope to one day thank you in person.
    Adam, Freedomk9

    • @cherylwilshaw1106
      @cherylwilshaw1106 Год назад +1

      Hi Adam.I am in Perth!I need help with my leash reactive male dog.Where abouts are you?Any chance we can “connect “ please 🙏 TYIA

    • @gorillaking37
      @gorillaking37 11 месяцев назад

      Love to hear that, big ups

  • @alexandrenerym
    @alexandrenerym Год назад +7

    What a nice lady. Nice dog too.

  • @richardlewis4841
    @richardlewis4841 Год назад +30

    Best trainer ever ❤️❤️

  • @kathyreed9747
    @kathyreed9747 8 месяцев назад +2

    We recently brought home a 1.5yo German Shepherd rescue. He was so good when we visited in the shelter but when we brought him home, he’s been so reactive to my husband and other males. Hoping these videos will help us with this situation. We want our home to be a safe place for him where he trusts both my husband and I and takes our lead when new people come to our acreage. Thanks for the videos and education! You’re helping us so much.

  • @secondstar101
    @secondstar101 Год назад +19

    "That's what we like to see here, at the Upstate Canine Academy" 😂👌 It feels so good to see you, your team, the clients, and all the puppers flourishing. Quality life stuffs going on over there!

  • @mittenforged3674
    @mittenforged3674 Год назад +2

    I’m just here to show support for you offering invaluable info!

  • @TheOneAndOnlyFen
    @TheOneAndOnlyFen Год назад +7

    I've been using your methods for my 3 year old foster Mal. Very much the same situation of not being well socialised due to Covid. Great dog, just frustrated that she's on the leash and redirects on me.
    Today, we had a super long walk in a very busy park that had multiple dogs. Only 1 reaction to a puppy that lunged at her, but other wise, nothing. One dog growled at her, we walked on with no hassle. Even passed an ACD at close quarters, close enough for their noses to touch. We walked on with no reaction. Your methods work and Bella had made a 180 in her leashed attitude.

    • @Stubby1031
      @Stubby1031 Год назад +2

      Oh my goodness, congratulations! I have a cattle dog that is reactive and redirects at me by nipping. How did you get your dog to stop?

  • @hanswurst2220
    @hanswurst2220 Год назад +5

    BIG RESPECT DEAR LADY 🙏
    you are a natural!

  • @brehoutby3693
    @brehoutby3693 Год назад +53

    What a brilliant session!!! I also have a border collie and I totally understand what the owner is going through 😀 BC’s are such amazing dogs and so so smart! I love how she works with her pup and rescued him. Tom you are awesome and explain things so well. I would love to see more videos on Border Collies. I know my bc thrives on obedience and I’m always looking to improve both of us.

    • @Kate98755
      @Kate98755 Год назад

      look at dog vlog/youtube

  • @bunker123sugar
    @bunker123sugar Год назад +10

    What a great team this owner and dog make. Border collies aren't for everyone, but I know these two will be just fine now that the owner has a better understanding of how a BC's mind works.

  • @camrynvictorski6560
    @camrynvictorski6560 Год назад +10

    I’m usually not a person who comments, but I’ve been watching your videos for some time and you’ve helped my dobie and I drastically from home. This was probably one of the best explained videos of yours I’ve watched, very touching! ❤

  • @Princessjaeda
    @Princessjaeda Год назад +13

    This is the most useful Tom Davis video I have ever watched. I have a reactive standard poodle. He is reactive around other dogs as well as noisy buses and trucks. It's been hell. My takeaways: from this video: The hand positioning during heel, i.e., holding the hand slightly behind you. How to engage your dog before the buildup and the activities between the heel and the sit. I stopped the video and tried the heel and it worked beautifully. I'm going to practice it a few more times inside, then do it during our walks.

  • @RazzleJazzle420
    @RazzleJazzle420 Год назад +6

    Thank you Tom. This can be extremely frustrating. Need to be reminded to have patience sometimes

  • @kristinabelkina5026
    @kristinabelkina5026 Год назад +6

    Having a reactive dog. I needed this myself. Thank you for this video.

  • @1packatak
    @1packatak Год назад +4

    No it is not “just their breed” to be spooked all the time. I knew and trained with a great person who bred and trained show quality Border Collies that could also go in the herding, obedience and agility arenas and win!! Those dogs of her were fabulous. It is just like training any dog, you get the dog you train and put the work in to.

  • @pothszabina
    @pothszabina Год назад +7

    I'm glad you included play and little physical activity in the training, recommending draining some energy before even going out for a walk. This is what exactly my experience is with my border collie. If the dog is less stressed by lack of exercise, there is a higher possibility that the dog makes better decisions. And also she won't mind other dogs that much while she is playing with me.

  • @DJsLockerPooch
    @DJsLockerPooch Год назад +20

    I get chills watching these videos. I couldn't be more in love with a philosophy, training style, personality, just top to bottom love everything Tom and team are doing. Hopefully some day I can get these experiences to translate to my puppy with reactivity!

  • @pamtidsbury736
    @pamtidsbury736 Год назад +6

    Another great success!! Controlling the energy and drive of a border collie is not the easiest. Well done all of you!

  • @tgawron2233
    @tgawron2233 2 месяца назад +2

    Tom is absolutely amazing with seeing what direction the dogs need and helping the owners to achieve it!! This was a beautiful video!!

  • @starfoxloves
    @starfoxloves Год назад +4

    I miss my border collie so much! She was 15 but still wicked smart and manipulative to the end. There was nothing I couldn't teach her, but in the same vein she taught me all day long each and every day! I love you so much Dixie!!! Thank you for everything girly! 😇💕💕💕💕💕

  • @LindsayFrench
    @LindsayFrench Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video! I have a reactive dog, and it can be so difficult to empathize with your dog. I have learned that my dog is having a tough time, not giving me a tough time. We've been working on his reactivity for a year, but the toughest obstacle is that his reactivity is hairpin. So I never know when he will/won't. But I really love videos like this, because even something small, like putting the leash behind you can help a lot. That's going to be so helpful with my dog!

  • @Kekoacook
    @Kekoacook Год назад +1

    11:28 oml his eyes are amazing

  • @clowny666
    @clowny666 Год назад +12

    Great video! The handler had good timing too which made a big difference with a busy dog like hers. Thanks for sharing these videos and making the dog world better! Almost at 1 million subs!!!

  • @morticiamac1804
    @morticiamac1804 Год назад +12

    Anticipating the build up with confidence and the right instruction, sure makes a difference. Impressed by your clear guide lines with the owner! Well done!

  • @TheWayWeWere-rr7rs
    @TheWayWeWere-rr7rs Год назад +3

    This was the quintessential perfect video that showed everything! Best yet and this one should be used in your waiting room for mandatory watching!

  • @jeno264
    @jeno264 Год назад +2

    He speaks dog! 💖 I love when Tom shows how we can recognise puppies are building, and how to influence a better decision

  • @kimleger8824
    @kimleger8824 10 месяцев назад

    Boy did I need this! Ran across it this morning. I have a border I took off a chain during hurricane Ian. Man are they smart and tall about energy. I've had shepherds my whole life. Borders are NOT the same at all. VERY protective of what they consider their herd and right now seems mamma is the only thing in his herd. That's not jealousy I see now, that's reactivity. So now the whole process changes when we're out because he WILL engage if another dog approaches his mamma, same with people approaching me. So now we're Donna switch things up. Good thing about this guy, he's SMART. 18 months old and still a little hard headed and he'll flip you off, but he's consistent . Never have to wonder IF he'll engage, that's a definite oh heck yeah he's gonna, he will not back down. Not we start redirecting and reengaging his smarts.

  • @Isagine
    @Isagine Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video!! Barking is the problem for a lot of proprietor.

  • @PopTart456
    @PopTart456 Год назад +3

    My dogs aren't leash reactive but still "need work", and ALL of your videos have helped me build engagement with them, and reminded me that I was slacking on giving them a job and mental stimulation.
    Super appreciate filming you working with and correcting the owners too, it helps me remember how to hold myself, when to correct/reward, and also to use different levels of correction and tools depending on which dog I'm working with(11 yo heeler mix-my ride or die girl, 2.5 yo great Pyrenees-sweet and sensitive, and a ~3 yo German shepherd rescue/foster-loving, strong, and sensitive but also a complete block head at the same time)
    Thank you again guys!

  • @strykerdawn1
    @strykerdawn1 Год назад +3

    She did such a great job!! She's going to be an amazing trainer.
    It's great to see you teach dog owners. The dogs want to obey they just don't know how. You are the best

  • @aliholdener1584
    @aliholdener1584 Год назад +2

    We’re huge fans! I have 8 kids and an Angel of a Pit mix because of Tom Davis 😊

  • @jamiesusan8
    @jamiesusan8 Год назад +6

    Witnessed this very issue at the Calgary seminar! Steve(n James) & I learned so much! Thank you, Tom!!

    • @1Lunasol1
      @1Lunasol1 Год назад

      Ahhhh, I'm kicking myself for not attending when Tom was in Calgary🤦‍♀️

  • @brentleybuscher9561
    @brentleybuscher9561 Год назад +2

    "He's a border collie...hes supposed to be reactive...." Love it!!!
    I can't tell you how many people looked at my working line intact male doberman and made faces at me when he was just a little puppy...its like making Mike Tyson work as a preschool teacher. It is going to take time and patience..

  • @susanabdallah8020
    @susanabdallah8020 Год назад +3

    Thank you, Tom. Bless you and your business. Good to see empathetic training.

  • @leelandforestfarm
    @leelandforestfarm Год назад +2

    I LOVE these consults with owners. SO useful

  • @starfoxloves
    @starfoxloves Год назад

    "Dismantlement"!! Absolutely love this! Yaaaaaassss! ❤❤❤❤

  • @drei9898
    @drei9898 9 месяцев назад

    6:25 He really barked, "This was too much.." ❤

  • @ckslts
    @ckslts Год назад +4

    Awesome video! My wife has a friend with a reactive (younger) Border. I recently sent her to your site for tips. This video is perfectly timed and I will send to her for sure. Thank you for what you do!

  • @katesmith5984
    @katesmith5984 7 месяцев назад

    Really appreciated the clarifications regarding the dismantling techniques and rewarding the dog "looking" at you when it makes the choice to do it on it's own vs being asked to

  • @luisgarcia22
    @luisgarcia22 Год назад +4

    It would be so awesome to hear you explain the most popular household breeds or most often recue breeds and their needs. A lot of reactivity cases start from the dog not being stimulated enough, which is very interesting.

  • @GoannaUK
    @GoannaUK Год назад +2

    Tom Davis is fantastic in how we works with ALL dogs and their owners. This video is exemplary! Great work and a great owner who could follow his process and the reasoning behind it.

  • @donnalama7686
    @donnalama7686 Год назад +5

    Always makes my heart swell with love appreciation and gratitude towards Tom and the team. Thank you for always teaching and yes you have the patience of a Saint as she says. My only regret for not living in the US is you Tom and the facility. lots of love from My two dogs and me from India

  • @flashover8231
    @flashover8231 Год назад +5

    Great video!
    Having a 5mo Aussie and being a disabled Vet I have difficulty with focus and concentration but always pick up something from your videos that helps me, like doing more redirection with a working dog.
    Thank you Tom.

  • @Bananabagel123
    @Bananabagel123 Год назад +1

    It’s nice seeing a collie on here! ❤

  • @jmassie2012
    @jmassie2012 Год назад +3

    Tom, my fiancé and I absolutely love the work you do. The way you're able to communicate what you're teaching is such a blessing. My fiancé and I really decided to dive into the dog world this year and we've been learning a lot from your videos and try to take that knowledge and work with our local shelter dogs to give them a better chance of finding a home. Any chance you'll be doing a seminar near the panhandle of Florida? We live in Pensacola and would love to be able to attend one of your seminars. Thanks again for all that you do!

  • @allisonboles3908
    @allisonboles3908 Год назад

    So, so grateful to have things I can do to deal with my cattle dog's reactivity - thank you, thank you.

  • @Ammar-ym2uq
    @Ammar-ym2uq Год назад +1

    I also own a young border collie male (20 months) and I really worked hard with him the first 18 months and it did payed off. I can walk with him off leash basically anywhere and he would never leave my side, BUT he too shows reactivity on leash . He doesn't bark, but rather wines. I think it is frustration and I did work on giving him an alternative, i. e. food or a toy and it did work sometime, but I keep thinking when I will be able to walk by another dog without having to tell him not to fixate the other dog. They say it is in their blood, since border collies have that "eye" to fixate and move sheep around.

  • @amyney1434
    @amyney1434 Год назад +5

    Great video! Owner has great foundations in obedience, I’m sure with this additional help her and her dog will be successful 😊

  • @HappyDW
    @HappyDW Год назад +3

    I like that tug stick you used for play at about 8:55. Can you share what it’s called or where to find one?

  • @littleninjai222
    @littleninjai222 Год назад +1

    Good for you, Tom. What a wonderful thing you did helping this BC and nice lady.

  • @michaeldwilson1471
    @michaeldwilson1471 Год назад

    Wonderful to see a dog and owner begin a healthy relationship to one another.

  • @sushifish3047
    @sushifish3047 Год назад +2

    The only show that my Dog watches she loves hearing the other dogs and commands 😂 as soon as it's on she walks in the room, only show I'll leave on for her while I'm out 😂😂

  • @celticcharm5
    @celticcharm5 Год назад +3

    Great video 👍🏻 I’m learning new things everyday to help my reactive dog live his best life. 😊

  • @PARoth2011
    @PARoth2011 Год назад +3

    Well done, Tom. So good to teach that recognizing all the characteristics of that particular breed and working with them is easy to do. Too many Border Collies end up in rescue and this shows that older people can bring them home and they can improve their dog’s ‘home skills”. I think its important though to also stress that they need exercise and should run around and play.

  • @Buddy0627
    @Buddy0627 Год назад

    She's a great handler! Her dog will have good success with her.

  • @em1ownerify
    @em1ownerify Месяц назад +1

    Wow I needed this. This helps so much considering I have an Australian shepherd

  • @patriciak4333
    @patriciak4333 Год назад

    I have an adorable male Frenchie who is almost a year old. I also have a male Brussels. They will play together, but will also get into fights. One look by either of them and it's game on.I am using a loud corrector spray along with a citronella spray. Sometimes it will break them up, other times it will continue till one stops. Yesterday I picked up the Frenchie near my other dog and just like that a fight breaks out. I was in the middle and got a bite on my face.
    That's when I found you! So thank you!

  • @eapollo
    @eapollo 4 месяца назад

    I loved this video and I think it will help my 2 year old Corgi Guido, He is super sweet and smart but when he sees some dogs he turns into Cujo. He loves most of the dogs at the dog park. In some settings he becomes very reactive. Thank you so much for this video and hopefully more reactive videos -- Greatly appreciated.

  • @twiztedsynz
    @twiztedsynz Год назад +1

    I so need this! I have a brother and sister who are... well my girl is barky to things and shy around people, but her brother is reactive to strangers and gets *very* herdy/growl/snarl. This will help immensely!

  • @angiew722
    @angiew722 Год назад +2

    Love this! Regular people getting awesome advice and real results!

  • @jgordon0708
    @jgordon0708 4 месяца назад

    I have a golden retriever service dog, who obviously behaves very well. But we also have a daschund mix who has always been very reactive to other dogs and people. I bought a prong collar and followed the advice from this video and a few of your others and literally 5 minutes at the dog park and he stopped acknowledging other dogs and people completely. He even stopped pulling the leash immediately. Great videos and extremely helpful.

  • @dogsareawomansbestfriend
    @dogsareawomansbestfriend Год назад

    Recognizing signals takes time, but in years, it's worth it.

  • @chrisscinta1973
    @chrisscinta1973 25 дней назад

    I always learn something watching your videos. Thank you so much!! Great session today!

  • @Missfoxtooyou
    @Missfoxtooyou Год назад +2

    I’m so happy she was able to work with you. 🎉 I used my ball to distract my boy from focusing on people walking closely by us in the park this morning. I immediately channeled my inner Tom (Yoda) 😂.

    • @Stubby1031
      @Stubby1031 Год назад

      I did that this morning with my cattle dog 😂 how did your dog do?

  • @briannaleclaire7305
    @briannaleclaire7305 6 месяцев назад

    Having a reacrice dog is hard. I have one as well. Coming from someone who cannot afford dog training. I am hoping that I can pick up some tactics for my reactive dog. Thank you for sharing these videos!

  • @MrHonestZ1
    @MrHonestZ1 Год назад

    I like watching him working with people in the dogs 👍

  • @AlienKissy
    @AlienKissy Год назад +2

    11:26 the eyes on that dog lol Excellent video.

  • @MaryChappell-s8u
    @MaryChappell-s8u Год назад

    This is great information. I have a 7 year old German Shepherd that we rehomed last November and I have been working on reactivity that I attribute to this being her 3rd home. She is wonderful, sweet, loving until she meets other dogs. I will incorporate your methods to our training exercises.
    Thank you!

  • @jeanbissettfayse8844
    @jeanbissettfayse8844 Год назад

    Amazing training by a great guy who understands the dogs and their owners

  • @liliashaymardanova4700
    @liliashaymardanova4700 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! This was very useful! I am doing a pet sit in Spain right now with two sweethearts while they are at home and absolute monsters when it comes to other dogs, cats and scooters.. I’ve been using all my power to keep them next to me, now I can actually do something about it (or at least try). 🙏🏻

  • @fukumoristar7176
    @fukumoristar7176 Год назад

    ❤yes I know that his best you have..to learn .this he knows how specially k9.. I following Tom such time now. I Learn a lot too, still learning, more,
    Thank you Tom

  • @deloresgutierrez1350
    @deloresgutierrez1350 Год назад +1

    I am always so thankful for your videos! Some training tips I had forgotten. 2 rescues from the streets. These were 2-3 month old puppies a year apart. Good dogs with completely different personalities. I needed this!❤

  • @tiwe5488
    @tiwe5488 Год назад +1

    My dog is exact like her dog

    • @tiwe5488
      @tiwe5488 Год назад

      I get so nervous that my dog feels it

  • @tedcouncil1593
    @tedcouncil1593 Год назад

    Someone in our group asked about reactive dogs. I gave her my tips and recommended this video to her because it's pretty much everything i do. Great video! Keep up the good work

  • @earlj.pimentel2849
    @earlj.pimentel2849 Год назад +2

    Damnn
    My cattle dog needs this
    More or less
    I need the training far most!
    🙏🏽

  • @Cathan1856
    @Cathan1856 Год назад

    Brilliant, Border Collies ❤, Tom is the best dog trainer at teaching people.

  • @carissagoldsmith1787
    @carissagoldsmith1787 Год назад +1

    You are the best trainer ever Tom fantastic job always

  • @LeeAnnAronson-c5y
    @LeeAnnAronson-c5y 3 месяца назад +1

    I want to subscribe but can't seem to figure out how. I am 75 and adopted and 6-year-old border collie two months ago. I cannot control him. I live in a housing facility with other old people who also have old dogs. Stewart is a nightmare. Sadly, I'm already in love with the nightmare. No temper. Loving and gentle when we're alone. A complete lunatic when he sees another dog. I have to be able to control him because he could unintentionally injure one of my neighbors, or one of their dogs. He has also pulled me down three times. Damn good thing I fall but I don't break.

  • @HamRadioLiveShow
    @HamRadioLiveShow 5 месяцев назад +1

    Our dog keeps running out of our house running down the street. Can’t stop barking when people come to our house. we don’t want to give up on him. But, I’m disabled and I’m doing the best I can with him.

  • @jenniferwood4165
    @jenniferwood4165 Год назад

    It is wonderful when Tom is able to connect with the people... so that they "see" and "understand" what makes their dog trigger and/or react. Additionally, giving them tools to use to help their dog make better decisions, by learning to look to their human to know what they should do. Kudos to you and your team for helping to train the people to be better dog owners - knowing how to help their dogs be fantastic in out in public and at home.

  • @brooke1939
    @brooke1939 Год назад

    I love this video as I have an Aussie and the treat pez dispenser training. He will do anything for a treat but when you stop treating he is smart enough that he pays no attention. I have problems of him barking at the delivery men and any noise. He was barking yesterday at acorns falling on the car

  • @camfagan5084
    @camfagan5084 Год назад +1

    Just love it when you guys put out a training video that seems to be tailored to my exact needs, keep up the good work Tom and crew!

  • @debbietravis5817
    @debbietravis5817 Год назад

    Excellent video. Very timely with the issues I’m having with my 10 month old Belgian Malinois puppy. I appreciate the comment about needing to match his mind. I’ve always said he just wants to engage in life and walking on a leash just slows him down so he gets frustrated. Giving him something to do helps.

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 Год назад +5

    Wow..that dog was just desperate for engagement..he was totally looking right at Tom the second he made one single turn..

  • @AaronRiley-i4s
    @AaronRiley-i4s Год назад

    This is what my younger dog needs - he is very vocal and bouncy around people/dogs on walks. Highly excitable/reactive. Just watching this video and hearing the dog barking set him off lmao. I just reached out via your website for more information on training opportunities since i'm about 30 minutes from your clifton park location. I would love to get him to be less reactive, and eventually would love for both of my dogs to be e-collar trained and off leash trained.

  • @sheilaren123
    @sheilaren123 Год назад

    Wow so awesome! My dog she overacted. She barks at people and dogs since she came home from boarding two months of crappie training. Never taught my dog from jumping on me and everyone else. I wished I knew better. I loved watching your videos.

  • @HappyDW
    @HappyDW Год назад +1

    I can use this!! Thank you! Love you more with each video! ❤

  • @carmenponcedeleon2693
    @carmenponcedeleon2693 5 месяцев назад

    I enjoy watching these videos! I am learning so much😊

  • @Eliana1949
    @Eliana1949 Год назад

    Thank you so much Tom. I love how you explain that this is what herding dogs do I have an Australian Shepherd who has lots of reactivity, and I have done a lot of work with her so now I can take her anywhere which is good because she’s my service dog. But you have given me some new tools to use in addition to the ones that I have now I shall be practicing this with the cat on our walk that she wants to kill plus outside the dog park, which is where I did most of her competitive obedience training . Thanks again.

  • @megadeejay08
    @megadeejay08 Год назад

    Full marks to both. Thanks 🙏🙏🙏

  • @coffeestainsvancouve
    @coffeestainsvancouve 7 месяцев назад

    This is such a helpful breakdown! I’ve watched a few of your videos on reactivity and I’d be curious to know when/if/how a dog who’s behaviour improves significantly, and consistently, can then be introduced to dogs off leash to sniff or play.

  • @sreign1
    @sreign1 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the vids! This dude is a goto for problematic behaviors.

  • @cindym5748
    @cindym5748 Год назад +2

    Great video as always. I have a herd of rescue ACD's. This was very helpful. Please do more herder related videos!