Learn how to let your reactive dog meet other dogs
2021 ж. 8 Ақп.
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Two un-neutered males meet for the first time, one hasn't met many dogs. Watch the progression and learn how to read them and stop any precursors to aggression.
Two un-neutered males meet for the first time, one hasn't met many dogs. Watch the progression and learn how to read them and stop any precursors to aggression.
People are so sensitive these days, I honestly don’t see anything wrong with how he is treating these dogs. Some people act like hitting the dogs with a belt.
This was perfect. Stopping aggression isn't a gentle process I wish more people realized that. Prince is such a great training dog too
With how much analysis and correction goes into raising dogs, I am amazed at how many people own them. Power to everyone taking the time to learn their pet
"Yeah I'm yelling at the dog. He needs to be yelled at."
Big strong dog owners have double the responsibility to stay on top of aggression. Always.
The dog constantly looking back at the trainer when they started getting a little rowdy was pretty cute. He was trying to make sure he was okay playing and wasn't pushing it too far
This guy is spot on and says it like it is. I work with around 15 to 20 dogs a day and I totally agree, you can't allow your dog to harass or dominate other dogs. They need manners and know their boundaries. All dogs go through the 'teenage/adolescent stage' but owners have to be in top of it, guide them through it and keep well behaved.
Love your no-nonsense attitude! Favorite part: "Yeah I yelled at him, he needed yelling at!" Reminded me of the time I gave my 5yr old female akita a
People need to accept the value of sometimes simply breaking a dog's attention with a shout.
I was anxious all the way through this. But it was very helpful. My dog is a rescue. I have only had him a couple of weeks. He tries to dominate every dog he meets. This is really helpful.
THANK YOU for actually demonstrating what to do. No one actually shows it on video. They explain it, but that's not the same.
Literally the type of dog trainer I would like to grow into one day. He doesn't sugar coat anything.
Prince is such a flipping sweetheart! The way he was initiating play was adorable, and you've genuinely done a great job training him! Wish I had a beautiful sweetheart like him! Your videos have made me fall in love with dogs again!
I needed to see this. I wondered if I was the only one that yelled at my dog when I train 🤣
Such a great demonstration. This was tense to watch
I’m happy to see your appropriate usage of a muzzle. I always tell my clients that socialization cannot happen in isolation. Most owners will just sequester their dog to a life in the house or backyard. At least with the muzzle on you can make sure no one gets injured. You can give the time to relax naturally and decompress the situation letting the dog work through it with your guidance. Training aids are just that, they provide specific assistance. People should be more open to using them. Nice talk through of the body language. Also folks at home you have to have a very neutral balanced dog to partner with for this kind of work.
I rescued a reactive doberman. He is neutered but Watching this video, it resembles a lot of
Love watching your videos and hearing your in the moment commentary. It helps so much to understand your process and reasoning behind your techniques. This was a great video to see what to do at home, and thank you for answering the neutering issue. I’ve struggled with that one. You’re a SUPERB trainer! Thank you so much for these videos! 😁
So its true puppers are essentially just children that go through the stages of life way faster
I recently adopted a reactive dog, this video and your channel is potentially saving this little guy. Thank you!!!