Do your dogs play rough or fight?//Proven method to fix it.
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Watch as I show you and go through my method that fixes aggression in the home.
Watch as I show you and go through my method that fixes aggression in the home.
Great video! I really like that you pointed out early on, "Doesn't matter if the lady shouldn't have gotten these dogs. She has them. Its my job to help her." People tend to be so judgmental of others on the internet. It's great to keep the discussion focused on being helpful.
Nicely written!!!
Yep- this right here. 👏👏👏
100% agree that shaming is wrong
You mentioned Newfies being stubborn-are there any videos you’re done on this? Loved this one - wish more dog trainers would concentrating on multiple dog households who have problems
Amen !
For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕
I love how you tried to get aggressive dog group together possible, but they ended up being so relaxed and sweet and just chilling with each other😂
Joel, I’m so happy that you call people out before they start shaming people or leaving negative comments. I don’t read comments anymore because it’s not worth my time. Keep doing what you do you’re helping so many!!!
AMEN! Glad to see a trainer who can actually handle big, independent dogs. I live in a “positive training only” hell. Works for things you WANT them to do, but sometimes my dog needs to hear NO. Thanks!!
I am laughing because Misha had to be like oh shit what did I do. People need to notice how your three dogs were WATCHING JOEL. That is control. That is proof Joel knows what he is talking about. Great video.
10:05 'This dog, American Bulldog, is the most difficult out of these two breeds' American bulldog: passed out on the floor 😂
So many people think their dogs are fighting when they are only playing. Some people can't recognize when a dog is bullying a submissive dog. And some people cannot recognize when a situation is escalating and can't intervene in time. This is a great topic. Thanks for this video.
Need this addressed for sure
That is for sure a problem there is definitely a huge difference in play fighting and real fighting. Real fighting produces wounds! My husband used to think that I was being dramatic when I said the dogs were fighting because he thought I didn't know the difference between play and fight until he was actually home once when I fight broke out. But in general when dad's home they don't do it!
Yeah, I’m interested in knowing how to spot the difference. We have just introduced a third dog to the house and there is a lot of rough play/fights that I don’t like, but my partner says it’s just play.
My roommates dogs are sisters and they suddenly started viscously fighting when they’re near each other. I’m trying to find out how to re integrate them and fix this problem if possible
@@clarathompson3527when they are playing they tend to go for each other with a side mouth rather than full forward ..they back off, lower themselves them bounce up...thinkn ads playing rough with small kids, they bat at each other .... When its a fight they will snarl..with lip up at side showing long teeth and they don't back off for a moment.
My whole energy has gotten clearer learning about my dog. I’m having him wait at door each time he goes in and out, even when door is open. I dog sit a dog of same size (75lbs.). I am practicing these techniques with them both. Works great. When I correct them, I go get them and make them sit and stay for a bit. They are listening so much better now. Fascinating in practice. Thank you so much. I also like it Joel when you say, “you guys” when talking to your viewers.
Every dog owner needs to watch this. Enough with the positive reinforcement, overly lenient methods. As the owner you are the leader and it's your responsibility to establish order. Show love by teaching them and keeping them safe. The dogs wont hate you for it, they'll respect you and they will stop bad behaviour. Not so much because they are afraid of the punishment, but because they are afraid to disappoint you. At the end of the day they want to please you. You are their whole world and you love them
Let’s go! This guy is the real deal, Straight to the point with clear concise instructions. Well done man 👏
Can you believe I'm here because of two 6 month old pugs fighting. Mainly resource guarding but lately, the female will just start bickering at the male when we're just chilling on the couch. Will definitely start to implement this, great video.
Thanks for this Joel. I forwarded this video to my colleague who had asked me how to handle 1 of his 3 dogs. He ended up watching a bunch of your other videos and said you have really great tips and tricks.
A few seconds in and tears are rolled down my face. I felt like you are talking about me. I rescued 5 dogs nobody wanted (dumped in front of my house/ found almost dead, handicapped etc). For the first two years it all was ok. My Bailey (1st recue) was annoyed by Molly (5th rescue/ roughly a year old back then) who was that overactive puppy, lunging, nibbling, running into other dogs ( exactly like the white one you showed in your video " Fix rough play before it becomes aggression"). A friend of mine ( not anymore) adopted Molly after 2 month and then dumped her back at my place 2 month later. For a while Bailey just ignored Molly who could not find anybody to play with. 1 year later a Staffordshire from next door got into our garden and all 6 dogs were fighting. It was a bloody mess with lots of bad injuries). Since then I am traumatized. Another year later that overreactive behaviour of Molly turned into aggression and she got into a bloody fight with Bailey. I had to get him stitched back together. Back then Bailey (about 6years old at that time) was not doing well and Molly saw her chance to dominate him. Before that she just backed off when he was growling. I got bitten multiple times over the years separating them. They keep attacking each other, they need separate areas. Since 3 years I have my home divided in two areas. Molly (6) and Bailey (9) cannot be together and I have trouble giving them all the same attention as I cannot cut myself in two. I have a big garden and I know they need to get outside more beside that but unfortunately they also don't like other dogs. There are so many free roaming dogs of careless owners in our neighbourhood that I rarely walk them. Too much terror. The ones staying at home never stop barking (another issue). One of my other dogs ( handicapped bossy Panda) is also animating Molly in her aggression towards other dogs. She just sees another dog and turns from the sweet people loving girl into a T-Rex. I can hardly leave the house, work or see my family in another country. It takes a toll on my health, my social life and I barely have income. I am looking for online work as I am tight to the house. I had quite some breakdowns, all alone overwhelmed with this situation. I once thought no matter how difficult the situation is, I can handle it but I have to admit I desperately need help. I dream of a life in peace with my happy 4 dogs ( one died 2 years ago at the age of 18). They need dog friends and have adventures. We want to be able to sit all in one car and travel. I also want them to be good with a dog sitter, so I can see my human family more often (seen them 3 times in 8 years). We used to do hikes and beach walks before the fights started. My dogs are my everything and I would never give them up. NEVER! I do everything for them, we are family. I recently fell over your videos and watch nonstop. I intuitively did a lot of these things already which gives me confidence but it is a lot to fix here, not just the aggression. If you are still reading, thank you for that. I did not want to flood you but had to get rid of it! I am alone with it as I usually just get bad comments from people advising me to give up on my dogs which is not an option! I gave them a promises and I love them unconditionally! Bailey is 9 now and Molly about 6. I have not given up hope! Thank you for not judging!
My heart breaks for you. You made your promises so that you can do this. Start Joel’s doorway method with one dog at a time, then move to the Loose Leash Walking method with the first dog you started with. Stick with each step of each video per dog until they have it down pat. Then go to the second dog and so on. It will take time, patience, and consistency, but mainly it will be your attitude. Say what you mean and mean what you say. You can do it. You have to find your bug attitude voice, or else it won't work. They want to know their boundaries. Don't we all want to know what is acceptable and what is not? We are all much happier knowing what the rules and boundaries are so we don't get into trouble. Agree? Tomorrow and the next day will go by whether you do nothing or put the work in. You will feel better as you will be doing something to change the situation. If what you are doing isn't working, change what you are doing. Get into the mindset. Make yourself. Good Luck. 🌟
@@User7688.--_ Beautifully said 🙏
Carry pepper spray for self defense and do you use a soft muzzle at home? It helps a lot with calming their mouthyness and aggression. Basket muzzles work too and even more effective
So how are things going now?
My situation is kind of like yours. Two dogs I love so much but they can't stand each other. Had Rue since he was a few weeks old, he is 5 now. Then got Luna in May '23. They got in with each other really well for 5-6 months, very happy. Then one day it all flipped and we've been trying to get them to calm since. They will tear each other apart. We won't give Luna up, I love her and she is such a sweet girl. Did you ever make any progress? I hope things are going better for you now
Mr. Beckman is the only trainer I've ever followed where I have learned something new and helpful from every single video he puts out. Such great content, thank you so much!!!
It is awesome how theses three pups are listening to you. Like well mannered students in the classroom.
You HAVE to get up and get to the dogs when they misbehave. My new dog loves jumping on counters and stuff, and nothing changed when I just yelled HEY and didn't get up. When I did, and punished him for it after the HEY, he learned.
I feel so much better knowing I was doing this right prior to watching this video. My husband was like you are being mean. I’m like no I am being the boss I don’t have to say there names 5 times to get their attention I do exactly what he does when play gets to rough with my pittie I have 2 siblings and they play rough. I know by the sound and if it’s too much I just stop it and separate and they are fine. No blood no injuries. They listen to me immediately but it took time and practice especially as they are maturing. I’m glad I found these videos they are very helpful thanks!
Joel, I have a pit/shep mix that I adopted in Sep'22 and luckily I found your videos. Since he hit 4 months we've been using your methods and I get many many compliments at the dog park about how my 7-month old pup is so well behaved. The no nonsense style clicked with me (and my dog) right away -- we really appreciate the information you're sharing.
Zepplin so good!!!! definitely these vids can be watched over & over & continue to learn🤗❤️🐾
Hey Joel. I had to dogsit 2 young dogs for a friend yesterday and just wanted to give a big thank you! Normally when those dogs are together at my house, it's non stop barking and fighting. It also gets my dog all riled up. I used what you taught and it was so peaceful yesterday. ❤
Thank you for this video and for the disclaimer in the beginning. Not to shame this woman! Bless her heart for rescuing these dogs and she's taking the proper steps to try to fix the problem!
So glad I found your channel! We have a Aussie rescue was also per blue healer. Her name is Molly but she acts like Ma Barker. We recently adopted a very sweet little hound border collie mix. Seriously the sweetest thing. She bullies him all the time and it’s so ugly. She also bullies other dogs and has bit me once. I tried all the sweet and nice training tricks on the Internet and finally found your KZhead channel. Once I started growling telling her no and getting up, she started surrendering right away and the behaviors cutting back already. Thank you for being brave enough to share this training with the world.
Hi Joel, your technique for the four dogs works. I personally have four dogs and when and if they fight I’ve always done this procedure even before I knew it was a technique I only did it because it worked. Nice to know I was doing it correctly. Love your channel and keep up the excellent work.
Omg I really needed this video!! I have a 10month old Labrador who bullies my 9year old Lab. Both females but the senior is so submissive she never corrects the puppy for being too rough. Thank you for making this video!
Dobermans are by far the smartest breed I have ever owned! My Dobergirl learned most of the commands in one training session. She is 11 years old now but she remembers things from when she was a puppy. They are a phenomenal breed, and one that I cherish very much! Thank you Joel for all of the training videos you have produced. I have learned so much and you have made my training sessions more impactful!
Ruff housing allowed OCCASIONALLY with the males, supervised only although,the continued event with male 9 month mastiff wanting to push the female english bulldog by barking in her face, it is so wrong. I have not found a quick stop because it is during the excitement of play,getting up in morning or beginning a walk.The bulldog reaction is growl and snap and the big pup enjoys that and not getting hurt yet. HMMM PSYCHOLOGY ANYONE.
Wow, we've trained our Belgian Malinois puppies today with this technique and I'm blown away!! I can't thank you enough!! ❤ Truly amazing, this is truly the best advice I've found on KZhead/online so far. Thank you ❤
Joel, I am so glad to be following you. I am a mostly positive dog trainer and have a couple of clients that need this training. They have no obedience training either so we're coming in from behind the 8 ball. But this is good stuff. Thank you.
At least this lady tried to fix the problem and actually reached out for help! Too many people are too quick to just get a dog, hit an issue and get rid and pass that dog on to someone else. Often anyone else! Which creates more problems because that dog then ends up passed about without anyone helping to train that dogs issues.
Thank you for being clear behavior of the dogs and what is needed to be done 👍
Loved watching these 3 dogs you trained just hanging out, they were so tuned into you! just shows such good training!
I could literally cry. Thank you. I needed this.
This was very helpful! I have 4 dogs and only two of them fight with each other from time to time. This weekend was the worst one. Resulted in me getting 3 stitches in my finger and taking one of them to the vet. Ive had someone tell me this week I need to take control of their behavior. And this is what I needed! Thank you!
So glad I came across this video. This makes more sense than any other video I’ve watched to try to stop dogs from REALLY fighting and hopefully keep my Red Healer and Australian Shepherd from hurting each other more than they have already as well as prevent any further harm to those around them. They have caused all sorts of injuries to themselves. I’ve been trying all sorts of tactics including rewards, exercising, kenneling. last night they got in a bad fight that injured themselves and even worse my two girls when they tried to separate them and I came across this video. I was beginning to think the only way to settle it was to let them fight it out to let them establish who is the alpha instead of breaking it up just to have them fight again later. The entire family has watched this and we have all been doing our best to implement this with the elements you mentioned. It makes sense, we are very hopeful that this will do it. Thanks for the video.
WOW, we introduced a rescue puppy Cocker Spaniel with out 4 year old Scottish Border Collie. They have been fighting since the CS arrived, three months ago. Found this video........ after watching the video I followed your advice. It just works, they now exist in the house together without fighting and we took this into the garden........ it works there too. The CS has puppy zoomies and the BC just sits and watches. This morning we took them onto our village green and they just ran around with each other......... THANKS :)
i love how real this video is it really helped with my three dogs
You said it so right! Admirable! This is the situation, this is what you have to do. Practise is the mother of learning, they say. I applied some of your techniques to our huskyta (a mix between a Husky and an Akita), such a clever boy! But also disrespectful sometimes and we need consistency. I gladly say your techniques improved him a lot and he start to got it! Work in progress 💪 I admire your work! Happy I found you.
If people would also train their kids like this! 100% follow through! I love this and it is a helpful reminder even with one dog, 100% follow through!!
This guy knows what he’s talking about - SUBSCRIBED. I’m sick of seeing other so called celebrity dog trainers trying to correct serious behavioural issues in dangerous dogs by giving them a treat.
Love this video. I'm a dog walker and my client's wonderful pup began getting aggressive only when I was with their 3 dogs. Did not do it with the pet parents at all. I asked them if I could implement this technique and they happily obliged (and said they would as well, if it happened when they're at home). Thanks so much!
Joel your advice has been invaluable when it kicks off there's no giving them a high value treat. I don't want to shock them to be even more reactive. I have been following this advice and I am noticing an improvement, early days, and it may have to be boot camp for a long while, but we'll make it
I cant tell you how much I appreciate this video!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Oh thank you for this video! I have 6 Australian Shepherd’s and 2 of them have attitude problems! This video is wonderful! Yes I live on 11 acres, but they fight in my living room for no good reason. Thank you!
i learned this from watching Cesar long ago his first shows. finger jabs, toe kicks to 'snap them out of that bad behavior moment' thanks for this refresher.
Thank you so much for your videos, I just discovered them and am implementing tmrw. I was on a Facebook group and got judged very harshly for having a puppy. Judgement free zone is exactly what I needed to see.
Run the dogs or the dogs run you-esp if you’ve got tenacious dogs or challenging breeds. Thank you for the straight talk Joel!
They did well taking 1 for the team thanks Joel
I like your style. I’ve watched a lot of dog trainers on KZhead some seem to think you have to do all the training when puppies which yes in a perfect world but the world isn’t always perfect. I’ve spent last 45 years taking throw away dogs with aggression problems 2 year old on average. Just lately I’ve taken 2 LGD puppies & boy is it easier, but I like very much that you have excellent methods for older out of hand dogs your attitude being “forget the reason the situation happened, just start fixing it”
This has helped me so much with my border collie and my boxer foster. Thank u so much.
Thank you Beckman, I have a small refuge and have suffered with fights all the time, suck sadness to see them fight and want to kill or many ganging up on one, THANK YOU YOUR HELPING ME KEEP GOING FORWARD! 🙏 THANK YOU YOU LITERALLY SAID THE TRUTH. THANKS BLESSINGS BROTHER
That Doberman never took his eyes off you 🥰 was so connected to you as if he was waiting for you to tell him what to do aww 🥰
Fantastic video! I love your approach and content. I definitely need your help with my dogs.
Really enjoying your videos Joel. Your style of training is exactly what dog owners need to see. I try and remind my clients with breeds known for being “challenging” that in the animal kingdom the top dog is ruler of the house, enforcer of the rules etc. Consistency and follow up is key. Our relationship with our dogs require more than love and food; rules and structure truly enhance that relationship.
So true. They need to know they don’t have to fight to be safe. That they will always have you to protect them from harm. They can actually relax more when the owner is in control
Well said. Be the leader, set boundaries and follow through.
don't shame anyone. Great advice. I love this part. It's so true.
She deserves a award for the most patient dog owner in the world.
And it doesn't matter if she rescued them or not, like my guys I've had since they were 7 weeks old, doesn't mean they still won't have issues. The pup at 14 months old thought he would try to take over. They can now be in the same room without muzzles, they just have to be calm. It helps when they get out on their own individual walk too. That means 3 walks for me. Try to vary who goes first so the same dog doesn't get you when you're tired from the other walks. My Red Zeppelin is the 4 yr old red Dobe, (Zepp for short), full brother to the 2 yr old Zoso, and a Beagle/JRT mix Female. Zeppelin is very laid back but wasn't going to let the pup take over either. We separated them via Baby gates from the time it happened. I still have to do things in a certain order so they can all chill in the same room. The exercise definitely helps and not rehearsing the aggression. Every single time they do, it's like a huge set back. Working on the back yard with muzzles on everyone. Short sessions at first. Finally got a play bow in the house by Zeppelin to Zoso. Have also found from another trainer to work obedience almost exclusively on the one that's not confident - in this case the growler, Zoso. Hope to start doing Agility with the pup soon too. Of course, the instructors he's had other classes with just don't see the aggression. Zepp avoids, avoids, avoids, until he's done or I step in. Have also taught both dogs to look away (from each other).
Glad to hear you talk about your experience/ we are doing walks together with the dogs that fought, Rev and Winter then another separate one with the chihuahua - Dink. It’s a lot. Just getting to the point that we are ready fingers crossed- to reintroduce Rev and Winter with muzzles on out back. It’s just like- man, it’s a lot. I’m learning so much from this channel and Joel- and I like hearing from others how they are working with their packs. 💗 so thanks again for sharing. A question for Joel- after Winter lunged at and got a good hold on Rev ‘s neck - with all the growling and noise that goes along with it- he FREAKS OUT on walks now when walking past a fenced dog, or a dog on the other side of the street. We are walking Rev and Winter together- and he does it when it’s just him alone too- any ideas or thoughts to “shake” him out of that? Would love to hear that addressed or a video - even just a talking vid like this one - may be hard to recreate with the guys you’ve got there/ but it would really be appreciated 👍
Not sure how to reply to just one person, but have commented before on one of the other videos. My Beagle/JRT Mix's revert to mode is barking. At home I taught her sneezes when we first got puppies so I could praise good sneezes. On walks if I catch her before she starts barking, we're good. Am always scanning so I can say No bark or we're going home, before she sees something. The very first time you say it though, you have to follow through. Too bad, walk's over. Then the next walk, usually all you have to say is no bark or the walk is over. Your choice. It's like they actually start thinking about it. Do I want to keep walking? Is the bark worth it? Now, with dogs in their own yard, I say No bark, he's doing his job. That's his house. You would do the same thing if that was your yard. It's like they start thinking - oh yeah, you're right. Should they bark, same consequence, walk's over until the next time, maybe not til the next day even.
If you know what you're doing and working with a dog from a puppy age, assuming the animal is properly socialized, this shouldn't be an issue. Correct issues as soon as they come up and you become cognizant of problem behavior. With rescued animals you often don't know what you're getting and you have to work a lot harder to correct certain behaviors, it may be impossible to completely eliminate some of them. Still, they deserve a chance so props to people who adopt rescues.
I’m so glad it’s not just me that has to go on several walks lol I have 2 pittie and that means 2 walks. Hell I’m tired by the end lol
I have 4 chiweenies 2 are female littermates that are not spayed. I have the mom ( not spayed) and the dad who is neutered now too. Everything you explained is what I do and they all get along extremely well. The female littermates are so well behaved too they are better then there parents no joke. No fighting I feed them all next to eachother. Thank you for telling people this. It's very important!
We have the exact same problem with 2 boxers. 2 fights on Easter Day and 6 bandages to hand trying to separate them. Your Visio is spot on, thanks for the info.
Good video and a good talk. :) Thank you doggo's for taking one for the team. :)
Another great video from Beckman's Dog Training, my partner I had four dogs at one time and they were fighting as well. We had a collie, pit bull, english bulldog, and a great pyrenees. Big guys and gals. We hired a trainer and they taught us a lot of the same things Joel does, intervening right before it was about to happen. The things I want add to this video are that we had to establish a pack order. So, like Joel touched on in the video, WE are the pack leader, and then we ranked each dog in order of when they were acquired. Then, we had to establish that order for everything we did. Everything. How you greet them, how you let them in and out of the door for potty breaks, how we feed them (this was big) how we give them treats, everything. We started walking them one at a time in order, things like that (we eventually walked all four together). Our trainer suspected they were bucking for position which may have been where the fights were coming from. By doing all this, we were constantly reinforcing their position in the pack. The fights stopped very quickly and it just made having the pack that much more enjoyable. Everyone was more happy when they knew their place. It was empowering for us, and you could see the dogs begin to relax and just enjoy being a dog in the pack. It was very militant as Joel said, especially in the beginning, but it paid dividends. Breaking up dog fights in your living room really sucks. Thanks for the video and I hope the lady with her four dogs is making progress and finding solutions ❤
I don’t even own a dog, but I love learning all of the things you have to offer. I hope that one day I won’t be working such long hours that I can justify getting a dog, because I really miss having dogs around.
That day will come, for now enjoy watching Joel vids ☺️☺️☺️
Got my 4.5 year old heeler & new rescue 7 month old saluki to the dog park this morning. My new rescue was fantastic. Had fear going in, but we broke thru that.. but good lord my older dog could not stop mounting. I had to leash five times to calm him. & even then had numerous corrections while on leash. Was thankful the other 12 dogs & parents appreciated the correction. Had one parent even say he was prior animal control & that ppl are too forgiving with dogs & it creates bad habits & it always leads to him being called. Such a great mix of dogs there, puppies to elder. Very cool!
I am in the same situation, took dogs in who were on the street and in trouble and the local shelters were not taking dogs. Two had litters on the street in the middle of winter. Thankfully when I was younger I did rehab with Pitbulls so I know the drill. Stay calm, move with confidence, make yourself bigger by standing, allow no argument when they are asked to do something. Follow through until they do as they are asked and are calm and submissive. Watch body language, the dog will tell you when the are ready to fight. My headache right now is a labsky who every now and then thinks he's boss, but we are working through it and now 98% of the time he is perfect.
As always...thanks so much Joel.
Zeppelin is so on you, what a sweetheart 😂
They’re going to take one for the team 😂 love how you show us everything even if it doesn’t present itself
Anybody who thinks Joel is just "mean to dogs" needs to see how awkward and apologetic he comes across while using these three as his examples. He even acknowledges "they're not being harmed by this", but still gives the impression that he feels pretty bad for demonstrating corrections on dogs that aren't doing anything wrong. The dogs, for their part, just seem a little confused, but certainly not devastated :D
Such a great video. We only have one dog but I’ve been doing a lot of research as we consider rescuing another dog. Macia is so good 🥰
Great video! This is just what I was looking for, thank you!
Excellent advice! Thank you
Thank you so much for this video. I have had my dog si se she was a pup, almost 9 years now, and a dog in need showed up on my door step. My dog is a schnauzer pit mix and can be territorial at times, but she wants to play with other dogs… but she has a habit of snapping. The new dog is a pit, she’s been in the house for a week, and is incredibly calm, but she is ALL MUSCLE! My dog doesn’t stand a chance if things went south. I am preparing to introduce them. They have smelled each other before, did okay, then showed some aggression, but both dogs responded to me on day one. I didn’t want to spend the time at first because I was trying to find owners. It’s been a week now and I’m in love with the new dog, and I want to keep her, and Penelope needs a friend if she can figure out her stuff. I have purchased muzzles and I am working on both dogs accept the muzzles with positivity and treats, both have responded well. We are taking the dogs to the park tomorrow in separate cars foe introductions. I’ve been binge watching you today! I don’t want to miss a que! And I want to do this right. Both dogs see me as alpha and listen to me very well. I’m going to give them plenty of separate time in the house after introductions and completely supervised together time. Any other tips? Am I missing anything?
I like this video. I have two male Siberian Huskies and one tends to be a handful. They are a month apart in age and had gotten I to it a couple of times in the past. I worked hard to establish being the alpha and they know when they are being bad and when I’m getting involved. I show them that I’m more dominant then them. My older one has been getting trained by me since I got him at 8 weeks old and he just turned 1. We have an amazing bond.
So happy I found this. I adopted a dane/mastiff from the shelter. Took a while to integrate her with my very docile Dane. They got along great... for awhile. Then suddenly a very major fight that ended up both dogs at vet. Lots of stitches and drains.
Are they still aggressive with each other?
We recently got a frenchie who got along with our bulldog. Recently they fought and now the frenchie can’t see her or any other dog because she wants to fight fight her.
@@aldoromero7894 the dane , Skye, is very cautious of the dane/mastiff, Piper. Piper just watches the Skye waiting for her to make the wrong move. I keep them separated when I am not home. When I am home I just make sure they don't come face to face. I think their relationship ship is permanently damaged.
Thank you for this instruction, I have two unneutered dachshunds and we have regular fights - I am going to follow this and will report back - thank you very much
11:46 The look on your face, as you watch Zeppelin walk straight to the bed like a Good Boy, is absolutely priceless. I've never seen the concept of ". . ." so perfectly demonstrated on a human face :D
I think also after that, he says "bed" like 5 times talking and the dog is looking like "is that for me?". The he says "ZEPPELIN you're smartest dog I've ever seen" 12:06 , and he goes "oh that is for me" and goes to the bed.
@@coast2coast00 I went back and re-watched just to see that and it's hilarious :D
Your videos are amazing. So helpful. I have a Rottie, 1 year old that resource guards me with other dogs. I'm ignorant to training, but I have hope after watching this and other videos.
Aww how good is Zeppelin?! Thank you for this, we had a trainer in to help , one session and he showed me where I was going wrong. He's very similar to you (I'm in UK so defo couldn't afford to have you over haha)
THANKYOU IM ON TARGET,,uk kez here ,,i got a 6 to 7 year old jack russle terrier,,got a new puppy as my nephew needed a home for him,,all gr8 till the jack attacted the bill dog XL,, for months jack is a rescue dog,,,but now bailet the bully not taking shit no more,,bull has attact the jack 2 times both i got in between them ending in my hand getting the the end of it as so the jack russle ,,,this is gr8 glad ifound you,,,,
I have a German Shepard, a Pit Terrier, an Australian Shepherd, and a Corgi. All of them are SO good-except the Corgi. He’s a little pain in the ass, and jumps and bullies all the other dogs-AND ME! This method is REALLY working!!! I feel like I’m actually getting my control, and my home back. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the great guidance. It really points me in the right direction. I have a 2 1/2 year old lab - the soul of gentleness -- and a 3 1/2 month old rescue mix (border collie/pit bull mix), which I got a month ago. I was told to let my lab teach the puppy dog behavior skills, that the lab would let the puppy know when she crosses the line, such as nip her too hard. Well, I've been doing that, and a month into it, the puppy is really crossing the line, in my human opinion. She is constantly going after my lab, grabbing her by the ears and lips and jowls, biting at her legs, to the point that she cries out. My lab just does not have the temperament to protect herself. So, I decided that I need to intervene - maybe allow a little playful nipping, but intervene and set limits as soon as I see that it's escalating. Your video helped me know exactly how to go about it. Thank you. Very much appreciated!
LOVE IT.... Great explanation
Zeppelin! What a great name for a beautiful baby 🐶❤️
Love this video!!! U are absolutely correct!
Hi Joel!! Amazing video!!! I have recommended your channel to a guy who has been struggling with his dominant Rottweiler puppy that he paid $3,000 for and another $1,700 for dog obedience training sessions.❤
Thank you for sharing your insights with us.
Thank you so much for this video. You really helped me
Exactly!! Great video
Awww all of them are all so cute, playful and obedient 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 i agree, we have 3 GSDs and we treat and discipline them like children and kids, and they are well mannered and trained.
100%. I have two boys: a husky mix and a husky malamute. They are both young 2 years and 18 months old. Thanks to these videos they are doing pretty good. I've learned a lot and I would love to come visit, but we are too far away. So thanks for the videos. This technique is so important in our house. I didn't even know it was a technique, but my dogs need me to let them know when they are going too far. I was just doing it naturally, by chance. I'm so happy to feel like I have permission to tell them to stop. The only problem is my hubby gets mad at me because it startles him sometimes. I've kept it up anyway and the dogs don't ever escalate into a fight. I'm also concerned that if they are allowed to play rough at home they'll do the same thing at a dog park or when friend's dogs come over. Both dogs have been attacked at the dog park. I think it partly because other owners think their dogs won't bite and don't understand the warning signs. I've started stepping up for my boys at the park or just leaving when I see things starting to go wrong. There are some dogs (not mine) that are known to bite other dogs, but the owners keep bringing them to the park, regardless. Again I just leave and don't interact if possible. We can always go for a nice walk.
I subscribed to your channel! Thank you. I can't wait for your next video.
The best is the best dog trainer thank U Joel thank U...
I'm dog sitting three dogs (only one is mine) for a week so I was looking for this video. I am trying to pinpoint the moments of aggression and distinguish rough playing with fighting and this helps a great deal.
Thank you this was very helpful. I have experience dog sitting as a side job but I've had to break up two fights and it got me thinking on how I could do better. The first one I got bite twice no stitches but by the grace of god got the pack mates dogs in to their own kennel while scuffing them both (which didn't help). Then a big dog got tired of playing with a small one and right before I was going to stop it, it happened. I jumped yelled stop it in a deep voice but by the time I got over there the fight was done. Big said enough and little dog went okay with a bloody nose. I called the big dog outside cleaned up the little one then told the big one to come back in. They were wary but walked past and kept their attention on me. So on the second I noticed the behavior and just needed at act immediately. So It sounds like I'm on the right track I just need more training. I can do the military discipline. Thank you this video was very helpful.
Great video, thank you very much. By the way, I'm in love with Zeppelin. Such a good dog!
This is exactly the video I needed
I love how all the dogs hear his hey and then chill out
Thank for this one. I am researching on getting another dog when my first one is completely trained up.
Lmao 😅😅 Joel said get up and play i laughed out loud !
Thank you for this education! I started taking control the way you directed. Wow. Have I seen a change in my 3 shitzu’s and 10 month old poodle. The female Shitzu was the problem which caused the poodle puppy to react. I created the Shitzu monster. So I am correcting the problem I created. Really is working! Really can’t thank you enough! I’m the boss.
Oh man I love your training I am going to start with this video training thank u so much I have two Chinese. Sharpei girls I had them both since they where babys one is suki she is almost 2 and one is Kim yo she is 15 months old and they where complety fine 1 month ago till suki had to have eye surgery now they fight everyday all day .. And by your video I have been doing it wrong by keeping them apart one in one room one in another room for about 3 weeks so now that I know I am doing it wrong I am going to do it right .. Thank the lord for people like u who take the time to help us .. Much love