How to Stop Leash Pulling Now! Pro Tips for Success

2023 ж. 26 Қар.
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  • The best no bs trainer out there !!

    @hughmansonwarner6018@hughmansonwarner60185 ай бұрын
    • Hey man! Got some questions for you. Doesnt this technique make the walk unenjoyable for the dog if he/she has no chance to look/sniff around? And also i just got a three month puppy a couple days ago and just wanted to know how fast should i be on top of all this training?

      @dog640@dog6405 ай бұрын
    • Beckman's Dog Training too ❤

      @theWolfyugo@theWolfyugo5 ай бұрын
    • Can I ask how long you use the collar? Do you swap back to a regular one after or always stay on it

      @simplebubbles2598@simplebubbles25985 ай бұрын
    • They can still sniff and be a dog but when you have your dog in a heel they hopefully should have the understanding to not pull and be a wild child

      @zorionmeeks1373@zorionmeeks13735 ай бұрын
    • He so good my dog already trained and i still watch lol

      @nicki322@nicki3225 ай бұрын
  • Excellent advice. Old school basics....As a retired Police K9 handler, your methods are sound and effective. NOTE to new dog owners: seek help from a professional trainer if you can't do this on your own, 90% of the problems I've seen in over 40 years are with or because of the owner/handler!

    @robertjohnsongunsmoke7835@robertjohnsongunsmoke78355 ай бұрын
    • retired police K9 handler? ur a disgrace if u think this is good way to train dogs. E-collar and Prong collars are painful and unethical training collars. Shame on you

      @sekurmsekurm7343@sekurmsekurm73432 ай бұрын
    • @@sekurmsekurm7343Dogs you train get put down

      @jamainwilkins5100@jamainwilkins510019 күн бұрын
    • @@sekurmsekurm7343 you didn't even watch the video and have no clue what are prong collars/e collars. Prong collars are less painful than normal collars if your dog is pulling. E-Collars are the last of the last possibilities for dog to correct it's behaviour before it would be put to sleep. If all your life you had a chihuahua and yorkies, on behalf of dog trainers and professional dog owners, don't state your BS over the internet making people think prong collars are bad. Even in the video 80% of the job done was not through the collar itself but with positive reinforcement BUT prong is much better for you dog than normal collar if it's pulling/being aggressiive since it signals wrong behaviour instead of choking the dog. If the dog ain't pulling prong collar isn't doing any harm to it, it's exactly how it works.

      @miskervbhsd8619@miskervbhsd861910 күн бұрын
    • @@sekurmsekurm7343pop and pay with food. What’s unethical about that

      @IINVICTA@IINVICTA3 күн бұрын
    • @@sekurmsekurm7343 It's far more unethical to let a dog drag the owner around and be an absolute nuisance to the community. Plus, those "force free" trainers are just trying to get you to buy their stuff. I have never met a positive-only trainer that could solve a problem with 2 tools: A leash and a collar. They need dog owners to buy more stuff: More treats, more pouches, lick sticks, calming sprays, special place mats, expensive harnesses, more training sessions, longer training sessions... the list goes on. They've been sold a lie in order to sell product. Enough. Dogs are not made of china. They will not break if you apply a little pressure. I encourage everyone to look up a video called "Experienced mother dog teachers her puppies a lesson in patience." It's just 2 minutes long. The puppies are under 8 weeks old. They display unacceptable behavior. Mom corrects them with a commensurate amount of violence. She doesn't bait them with treats, she doesn't wait for the puppies to get bored. She issues a stern correction, and the lesson is learned instantly.

      @IcicleFerret@IcicleFerret5 минут бұрын
  • Develops your Dog's "Hidden Intelligence" To eliminate bad behavior and Create the obedient, well-behaved pet of your dreams… IN BIO

    @BrianBrown-fb2jz@BrianBrown-fb2jzАй бұрын
  • We have a 5.5 month old giant schnauzer who weighs 56 pounds and this technique saved us on walks. Now walks are more enjoyable for me and the dog. Thank you for all you do!

    @prestontaylor4204@prestontaylor42045 ай бұрын
  • 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! ❤️💕

    @SomeMinorDogTraining@SomeMinorDogTraining5 ай бұрын
    • Awww thank you friend! ❤

      @katcalico9142@katcalico91425 ай бұрын
    • Calm assertiveness is the key 🔑

      @argeniszapata1431@argeniszapata14315 ай бұрын
    • Needed this thank you

      @chairforcegaming6230@chairforcegaming62304 ай бұрын
    • NO IM NOT

      @fullmetalgrave@fullmetalgrave4 ай бұрын
    • @@fullmetalgrave if there's anything I can do to help, please feel free to reach out! Don't give up!❤️

      @SomeMinorDogTraining@SomeMinorDogTraining4 ай бұрын
  • I have a dumbass karen in my neighborhood that keeps telling me to use a gentle leader and tells me to 'train my dog' when hers is a maniac in the background. You are the overall best trainer i've found so far and I thank you so much for your content. please keep up the amazing work.

    @user-et9mo8iz8e@user-et9mo8iz8e5 ай бұрын
    • I lol a little mainly because of the gentle leader thing. They work but so do other techniques. Why is there always someone like that? Like seriously do you not see your crazy ass dog as you spit out training advice? 😂

      @rptrick79@rptrick795 ай бұрын
    • I use a gentle leader, it worked immediately, with very little training. If it hadn't, I can see moving on to something else, but why go straight to pain?

      @stephaniedrost375@stephaniedrost37511 күн бұрын
    • Mine was trained with a harness and she's great off lead too, stop abusing your dog

      @fable_enthusiast@fable_enthusiast2 күн бұрын
  • You fixed our husky. We’re in an area with a TON of squirrels and he’s been really difficult to reign in ever since we moved here. Literally 10 minutes practicing what you teach has me really excited to go on walks with him & get him the exercise he needs

    @Nammarshall@Nammarshall5 ай бұрын
    • I am excited to try this too my Siberian Husky wants to pull, he does walk beside me but I have to keep a tight reign on him The only thing is he won't take treats at all when we're walking.

      @denabatt@denabatt5 ай бұрын
    • Hey, is there a specific video you've watched regarding this issue with reactivity towards other small animals (squirrels, cats etc.)? I have a german shepard/labrador/retriever mix and he's really reactive towards cats. We have a lot of them in our area so the walks can be pretty intensive sometimes... :D

      @teddyxfire@teddyxfire5 ай бұрын
    • Excellent advice I’ll try it today. 1.5 year old GSD.

      @AllanCrocker@AllanCrockerАй бұрын
    • @@denabatt I have a Alaskan/Siberian mix, it helped to do a few sessions of leash training in the yard with treats. He behaved 95% perfect on his first "outside" walk

      @jacobcrisman6834@jacobcrisman6834Ай бұрын
    • @@jacobcrisman6834 I will have to try, thank you. I rescued him a year ago, he is 3 or 4 years old.

      @denabatt@denabattАй бұрын
  • I watched your other leash walking videos and used this method on my Dalmatian puppy. What a huge difference. She walks beautifully on a leash.

    @blueflare3848@blueflare38485 ай бұрын
  • I am back after watching to confirm it works. I just got my 1st dog a few months ago and was getting tired of him pulling me. I did my best to keep his leash pulled into me tight but after 5 mins of walking and keeping the leash tight my arm and shoulder were already getting stiff. But just a few mins after I took him out with the prong collar for the 1st time it was night and day difference. I followed his tips and now my dog is already starting to follow me and I can let go of my previous grip I had on the leash and he stays on me. Actually helped me so much. Thank you ❤

    @Alexanderss91@Alexanderss914 ай бұрын
    • The full course is at DIYK9.com and called, "The Perfect Walk". There are a lot of other training courses there from puppy courses, obedience, leash and off leash (called Unleashed) for e-collar training if you want your dog to be trained to be fully off leash. Considering you'll have this dog for many years, or even have dogs the rest of your life, you'll be able to have them well trained and polite forever.

      @troy5292@troy5292Ай бұрын
  • I adopted a 10month Doberman and his pray drive and lease pulling was bad. Finally tried the prong collar and he walked like I new how too train a dog from pulling the first walk. He now is a pleasure to walk but whines a lot when he can’t chase a squirrel😂. Thanks I use your methods and my 90lb Doberman is doing great on walks!! Cincinnati

    @buckeyebunnyhunter@buckeyebunnyhunter5 ай бұрын
    • Do you use prong collar every walk? Or Is he good without?

      @Juankonn@Juankonn5 ай бұрын
    • @@Juankonn I use it on all his walks. His pray drive is off the chain, so I use it always or he wants to go after squirrels. 85lbs of muscle!!

      @buckeyebunnyhunter@buckeyebunnyhunter5 ай бұрын
  • Just wanted to say thank you! I've been trying to stop my 4 month old pup from pulling and while we have been making steady progress over the past month I tried this and I've just come back from the best walk I've ever had!

    @L.Vas1@L.Vas17 күн бұрын
  • How do you balance having your dog walk by your side but also letting them sniff and use the bathroom?

    @kristyokokok@kristyokokok5 ай бұрын
    • This is probably more for exercise. If you need your dog to pee you might want to pick a designated area and tell the dog "go pee" and just loosen the leash. My dog knows he can't go till he gets to the dog park and he is free.

      @unbroken4290@unbroken429029 күн бұрын
    • Great question I was wondering the same thing

      @Deemieboi@Deemieboi11 күн бұрын
  • THANK YOU! I've trained dogs for over 30 years. I started out with this method and always had great success but over the years I've caved in to a softer approach because of all of the social pressure. I am retired, but currently training my own pulling puppy and taking so long to get desired results. I really needed this reminder to get back to basics. A softer approach while your dog damages their trachea on a flat collar may keep the Karen next door from bashing you throughout the neighborhood, but it is not doing the dog any favors.

    @carmenhatfield4357@carmenhatfield4357Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, which is actually more kind? To get the training done in a few sessions and move on, or spend weeks or months trying to do this when you could have been done and enjoying walks with your dog? If something this simple takes weeks or month to train, the other methods are obviously just unclear commands to the dog. America has unfortunately flipped and now everybody thinks they have the right to chime in on how you live your life, and they are always right, and you must comply with what they say or you're a mean and cruel person. I'd just act deaf, ignore them, and keep walking along as if they don't exist. They nor their opinions are worth my time or mental effort. It takes two to argue, so silence leaves them nothing to debate, and they just look like an idiot yelling for nothing. If they want to call the cops, I'd encourage it. I'd ask them to make sure they ask for the Police K9 officer on duty to be the officer to respond but tell the Karen not to be surprised when they show up with their dog wearing a prong collar, e-collar, and flat collar and/or a choke chain. I've walked Echo on a prong collar for the past 18 months through streets, Lowe's, Home Depot, the vet's office, all over the place, and nobody has ever said a word to me. If they ever want to, I'd happily offer to have an educated and civil discussion on prong collars or e-collars. I'm sure anybody that wants to gripe about it has zero true knowledge on how to use these tools correctly anyway. Knowledge is power, and they won't have the power/knowledge to back up their trash talk.

      @troy5292@troy5292Ай бұрын
    • @@troy5292 Spot on !!!

      @sojourner842@sojourner8424 күн бұрын
  • I did this yesterday with my 8 month old golden doodle. He was a nut on the leash and not fun to walk, so he would stay home while we would go on daily family walks. I used these tips and he was walking much better within 5-10 minutes. Today, I was able to take him for a walk while also pushing my toddler on his scooter. He walked nice and respectfully for me (not perfect, but a massive improvement already). I’m now excited thinking about going on future walks with him. Thank you for these videos! He’s an anxious boy, so now I need to work on his confidence, but this has been a great start for us already! Thank you!

    @nikivantassel6772@nikivantassel67723 ай бұрын
    • Did you used a prong collar? We have a 4 month old golden doodle (toy) and she does not care for walks. I haven’t practice with her yet, so I’m seeking advice before I start.

      @bryantcestrada7126@bryantcestrada712623 күн бұрын
  • I started watching your short videos for a year before I got my German Shepherd . He just turned a year yesterday I believe he behaves very well. Thank you so much.

    @dalerose1694@dalerose16945 ай бұрын
    • That's awesome! I love GSDs. They shed like it's a mutant superpower, but it's worth it to me. My last dog was a GSD mix and we had to put her down when she was 15, and that was from an aggressively growing tumor. We have two dogs, an outdoor cat (they get along like their own little pack), and a bearded dragon. We love them dearly, but they are just well loved pets. Our GSD was a functioning family member, far past a simple pet. Did you know Garret has very in-depth courses at DIYK9.com? Garret's the training in this video. Many people spend 50-100 hours trying to figure out how to train their dog to walk with manners on a leash where you could buy Garret's course for a very small fee. Less than what my wife and I spent on our last trip to Taco Bell. Considering how long dogs live, it's a no-brainer investment.

      @troy5292@troy5292Ай бұрын
  • I'm training my friend's dog while he is out of town for a few months.. Koda(9yrs) is a big dog, like rottweiler/husky/idk what else he said she is.. anyways, the pulling on the lead had to stop day one. I bought her a slip lead and using this technique she walks next to me amazingly. She does still get distracted by dogs.. and we are working on off lead recall still.. But with my blue heeler(3yrs) using these methods, he is perfectly off lead trained and I can walk down city streets with him freely. It's truly the best! Thanks so much from Cincinnati!

    @MichaelBanfield@MichaelBanfield5 ай бұрын
  • We got a 5 month old beautiful corso ( HAVOC ) and he’s an absolute great puppy we’ve been doing training with a local trainer but your videos have helped TREMENDOUSLY. Let the haters hate and PLEASE KEEP THESE GREAT VIDEOS COMING. THANK YOU

    @user-yy5in4kz6k@user-yy5in4kz6k5 ай бұрын
  • Used this method on a very leash reactive 1 year old Doberman that I adopted, she was only walked on harnesses from her last owner 😂 Got the prong right away and now she is a stellar and polite walker. We can enjoy being out in the world together! Like you always say, this is for quality of life for pooch and owner ❤

    @lyndellechristian@lyndellechristian5 ай бұрын
  • Jeff from Castro Valley, Cali, here. I can absolutely vouch for this training from Garret. He posted a video just like this a few years back and have tried it with my 4 year old American Bully at the time that was 105 lbs (RIP now). It legitimately took around 10 mins for him to walk by my side, loose leash, and no pulling. Fast fwd to now with our new 1 yr old American Bully, 50 lbs, and same thing. Loose leash, no stress. Balanced training with the prong WORKS!

    @jowen821@jowen8215 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Jeff for the kind words. Happy it worked for both of your dogs.

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK95 ай бұрын
  • Used this method with my 2 year old male boxer when we started training when he was a pup. He walks next to me with zero pull and a loose leash every time we put it on. We have graduated to being able to walk with no leash because he knows exactly where he is suppose to be when we are on a walk unless he has been given a break or free command. Garrett’s methods are proven to work

    @christopherdreisbach1288@christopherdreisbach12885 ай бұрын
    • Did it take really long for the dog to walk alongside you or it was a quick difference for you? I have a mini aussie that is super excited and pulls all over the place lol. She wants to take off running around

      @Juankonn@Juankonn5 ай бұрын
  • I think I’m going to cry. This is exactly the type of structured directions and guidance I need so I can train my dogs. We have 2 under 2 (that was probably a bad move 🤷🏼‍♀️) first is our newest addition he is a mixed (pittie/lab?) rescue named bowser and is just over a year, he is a strong mf-er. Our little girl Iris is our rock and smart as a whip. She is 1.5 yrs old, mixed pittie/vizsla (or GSP maybe?) but she is grumpy and sassy. She is fast af and knows basic commands. I even trained them to sit so I can clean off their front paws before they go into the house. We are our own villains in our story. We HAVE to do better for them. 🎉🎉🎉 thank you!!!

    @LilithsLittleSister@LilithsLittleSister4 ай бұрын
    • Are whips smart?

      @hotepsalam@hotepsalam4 ай бұрын
  • Have a corso puppy now 7 months. Been doing this since 4 months and he walks like a pro. His drive and pain tolerance is insane but it still works. Started with a martingale, taught some leash pressure then introduced him to prong at 4 months. Let him wear the prong, put it a little oversized, associated treats with it whenever I put it on and now he’s golden. Herm Sprenger 2.25 does wonders. He’s now 86lbs and well behaved.

    @Watts24fps@Watts24fps5 ай бұрын
  • When I initially started watching these videos, I felt bad for the dog. Overtime, I could understand the reason for this training and I felt it was necessary. When you really love your fur child, you should teach it good manners, potty training etc as it is your responsibility as a parent/ owner. Giving treats or pampering is not enough, it should be taught how to LIVE. Not training a puppy is the problem for many of the issues. Thank you for your channel because I don't own a dog but I'm able to understand the mentality of dogs and how we can make a better place for them. ❤

    @sindhu1172@sindhu11725 ай бұрын
  • I just got a 2yr old rotweiler and shes pretty reactive to other dogs and people, cars too, but shes getting soooo much better and thank goodness food motivated, and she wants to learn. Thank you for all that you do!

    @Saghilarious@Saghilarious5 ай бұрын
  • Your training methods are gold 🏅. You give people gems for free that actually work. Looking forward to your unleashed course soon!

    @mic19hel@mic19hel5 ай бұрын
  • Tried it, did it to my 2 year old Siberian Husky and it worked like magic. We are no longer playing tug and I no longer feel like doing a deadlift after taking her for a walk. Now she's 3 years old and occasionally I still need to do it since you know how Siberian Huskies are. Thank you so much for your informational videos. More power to you and your channel.

    @CoachRainZandBoxFitness@CoachRainZandBoxFitness5 ай бұрын
  • I've had my German Shepherd mutt for 8 years. Took him to a positive reinforcement moron of a dog trainer when he was a puppy. She convinced us to use a martingale collar. Just bought a Sprenger collar due to what I have learned from your channel. Just had the first enjoyable walk with him ever. Took four light corrections during the first block for him to get the hang of things. Thank you!

    @MB-lr5fp@MB-lr5fp2 ай бұрын
  • This helped both of my dogs who were already "pretty good" at heeling beside me and mostly not pulling ... literally it took less than 9 minutes to get each of them (separately) to heel BEHIND me. Plus, using the clicker is super satisfying. Thanks so much!

    @andreab616@andreab6165 ай бұрын
  • 10 months old Doberman now.. but started using this as soon as we went for walks, of course toned down for a three month old puppy. But I’ve never had a problem walking him using these methods. And once they understand, you really don’t need to use them so often or much at all because they already know the game 100% approved.

    @TroyPatterson310@TroyPatterson3105 ай бұрын
    • I have a 3 almost 4 month doberman mix puppy. Did you use a flat collar ? My puppy pulls so much she chokes herself. So I stopped taking her I wasn't sure what age they could go on walks.

      @BeautifulxPriest@BeautifulxPriest5 ай бұрын
  • I’m thinking about getting my first dog and this video just helping a lot to understand how to control and teach them. Thank you for making this videos for us.

    @DesiExploreMedia@DesiExploreMedia4 ай бұрын
  • I have a 2 year old European Doberman, and I finally got him a prong collar and I have had the most peaceful walks with him. Prongs work if used properly. I wish I would have bought one a long time ago.

    @kat_8984@kat_89845 ай бұрын
  • We did this for our 9 year old jack russell, didnt have a prong collar at the time, but like 3 pops in and he was on point. Hes really good at walking with us now. We got a prong collar for our now 6 month old beagle. Shes crazy, so im looking forward to clamping down on the leash training.

    @Constipatedoverlord@Constipatedoverlord5 ай бұрын
  • I have used this with every dog I trained, including all of my working dogs. When you do the U Turn, try to remember to keep the leash low (at their head level) so it doesn't take them off their front paws. It's actually a more effective correction if you do. I'm from MA/NH.

    @laureenelwell8932@laureenelwell89324 ай бұрын
    • We called it the "j loop" or "j leash". Keeping your own arms at your sides, letting the leash loose.

      @beariion@beariion3 ай бұрын
  • I have an 11 month old Labrador Retriever, first dog I’ve even own. And you have been the only dog trainer that’s helped me out with my dog. I first started watching only positive training videos with zero results. I hated walking my puppy since he would lay down and not want to move. Positive training videos would say wait for your pup to move when he wants, ugh it was so frustrating. But once I started following your tips instant results I now walk my dog on a loose leash. I love the YING and the YANG.

    @MC_10890@MC_108905 ай бұрын
  • I have an 8 month Pitbull Coonhound mix. I actually used this exact technique every day with leads and prongs since the day I took him home. He now gets joy zoomies when he hears his prong come out and he walks like a champ.

    @BG-fv2ql@BG-fv2ql5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much - we just adopted a one year old bernadoodle who weighs 60 pounds and was a wild man on the leash. We watched your video four times which was longer than it took him to get it! In 5 min maybe less he was walking at my side with no pull! Gonna be watching more videos and thank you so much for generously sharing your expertise.

    @tracyhoogenboom@tracyhoogenboom3 ай бұрын
  • We tried a lot of techniques with our almost 9 months old English Springer Spaniël. When he’s outside he goes totally nuts and pulls us to everywhere he wants with his 20+kg. I tried your method as shown in this video and after 3-4 corrections with the prong he’s finally engaged with us 😱 Before that he doesn’t gave a damn about what we did with the prong. What I think that is key is the method of giving corrections and also that when you turn that you don’t look at the dog. Thanks for helping us out!

    @yentlpe@yentlpe5 ай бұрын
  • I have a 11 month old pitbull very strong and gets super excited when he knows we are going for a walk and starts trying to pull right off the bat, he is 105 pounds and naturally muscular. I will definitely invest in a prong collar asap. Great video and please keep em coming. I’m in Compton California….. Thanks

    @kevinadams8700@kevinadams87005 ай бұрын
    • I don’t think you have a pit bull. Not a purebred at least. They go anywhere from 30 to 60 pounds, maybe 70 at most. They shouldn’t be 100 pounds. It’s either a pit mix, not a pit bull at all, or is severely overweight.

      @blueflare3848@blueflare38485 ай бұрын
    • That's not a pitbull.

      @MaxAngor@MaxAngor5 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like you have an XL Bully.

      @geoffkeller5337@geoffkeller53375 ай бұрын
  • Working cocker spaniel 🐶 5 years old. Always had an issue with her pulling and being distracted on the lead. This technique worked a treat! From Leicestershire, UK 🇬🇧 ❤

    @rebeccacole6910@rebeccacole69104 ай бұрын
  • This technique truly works…my 60 pound GoldenDoodle was a horrible puller just like Sunny and quickly changed within 15 minutes of being introduced to the prong collar! Thank you so much for sharing your training techniques! They have helped immensely!♥

    @nikkibrooks4782@nikkibrooks47825 ай бұрын
  • I've been u-turning on a tight leash! Thanks

    @zztopwater8568@zztopwater85685 ай бұрын
  • Hi! I tried this tonight with my male almost 5 month old Cane Corso.. and it did magic in less than ten minutes 😭😭 thank you so much for sharing this and teaching us 🙌🏻🙏🏻❤️ happy holidays to you and your family!

    @alyssamcdonald6070@alyssamcdonald60704 ай бұрын
    • Love to hear it, thanks for watching!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK94 ай бұрын
  • Waaaaaaaaow. I’ve been searching and searching and finally found something useful that I’m trying out with my pup right now but away. Thank you for sharing!

    @faithpatienceabraham122@faithpatienceabraham12221 күн бұрын
  • I just started my 4 month old corso w prong today. She is very hard headed but got the picture real quick. I'm sure she will need a few more pops but a big difference. My 1 year old corso has only received 2 pops in her life, and she stays w me through all kinds of distractions. Brookville Indiana

    @marylisajones188@marylisajones1885 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for adding the sentence about countries that don’t have prong collars. German law doesn’t allow the use of it and as a first time-dog owner using your videos for training it gives me confidence to know that the methods still work without prong correction but might just take longer!

    @c-3093@c-30935 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see you teach a game bred American Pit Bull Terrier how to walk nicely. Not that I question your expertise, but it would be interesting to see a dog that has a bulldog tenacity and hight pain tolerance yield to this method.

    @drklop@drklop5 ай бұрын
    • Done it with countless pits and bullies etc. Same exact method.

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK95 ай бұрын
  • I am very happy to see this channel. Recently I adopted my dog named Aaliya. And Most of the times when I take her for a walk she pulls a lot. This video made me now understand that pulling the dog is harmful for her. Thank you so much for this video. Extremely helpful.

    @CyrusSetna@CyrusSetna5 ай бұрын
  • Just wanted to thank you. We have a 7 month old German shepherd. Leash training was going well as a tiny puppy, then we had a car accident that prevented us from being able to work with him as much. Flash forward to now, his pulling has gotten out of control and his strength is unreal. I used this method for about 30 minutes and he’s walking amazingly now. I have to be diligent each walk, but every day has been a major improvement.

    @kylenicholas6362@kylenicholas63623 ай бұрын
  • I love the videos that are clear cut and straight to the point. Question…looking at the tools and equipment you use, which prong collar do you recommend for a 91 lb Rottweiler? I’ve been using a flat collar and now feel so bad that I’ve been hurting her trachea when doing directional changes.

    @devinjewelm4227@devinjewelm42275 ай бұрын
    • Isn't the prong leash adjustable. By prong. It should fit snuggly

      @JojoSmacks@JojoSmacks3 ай бұрын
  • Well. 10 minutes is pretty optimistic. Definitely taking my dog longer than that

    @matthewhunter6421@matthewhunter64212 ай бұрын
  • I just got a 3 month old female Great Dane., and ohh boy when I take her out and try positive walk training from other videos I’ve watched it hasn’t worked, she walk’s me!!😅 I’m going to definitely try this technique! I need to purchase this prong collar. THANK YOU for your videos! Your truly a blessing!

    @carolinacastillo8388@carolinacastillo8388Ай бұрын
  • Great trainer!! Thankyou for another great video. I have been training both my female German shepherds just from your free content!!

    @dannykreckman8303@dannykreckman83035 ай бұрын
  • So impressive 👏 every dog owner should watch this channel 🙌

    @beckballas2078@beckballas20785 ай бұрын
  • I will try this method soon but definitely without a prong collar because my husky was freaked out by any collar or any type of hook around his neck. It takes 2 weeks and several bites to get used to walking on the leash outside of our garden. Now we can walk any time and I can put him on leash any time without bite. And also he is waiting the walks. I adopted him on 2023 december 18, he was 1 year old. He was never on leash before I adopted him. And I don't want to screw up what I already achieved.

    @norbertmihaji7080@norbertmihaji70803 ай бұрын
    • You're not alone! You're doing great. We adopted our husky around the 1 year mark. He was free range outside and it has been tough. We have him used to the harness but still pulls a lot. I'm scared of the collar as he can pull his head out even if it's super tight

      @KelseyHubley@KelseyHubley3 ай бұрын
    • @@KelseyHubley Thank you have a good luck. This happened with mine at first time outside he was freaked out by something and he got to go to the opposite direction and yes his head slipped out from the collar. It was set to the tightest. It was hard to catch. He is quick. We practice with retriever leash since a week. Unfortunately we could not practice the leash walk in the garden until now because he started to flee and he submissed himself and he didn't move if I put him on leash. After he stopped the fleeing I brought him out to the street by my hand and he started to walk slowly but he was scared. And the same happened when we arrived back home he didn't dare to go in the garden I had to bring him in and he started to flee again after we got in the garden. This is why I'm afraid of the prong collar. I don't want that he feel the collar and the leash and walk can hurt and it can be bad.

      @norbertmihaji7080@norbertmihaji70803 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for providing this video. I am a volunteer with a German Shepherd rescue and am asked to walk and report on new dogs. There was a dog that I walked yesterday that could use a prong collar. I start out walking using a flat collar in order to observe whether a dog pulls or is lacking in leash manners.

    @arneb3818@arneb38185 ай бұрын
  • Just trying this today with my new puppy, Nala, I think I am seeing results... But only one walk so far... Thank you for these tips.

    @arigutman@arigutman6 күн бұрын
  • I have a 3 month old Malinois. We started out rough, he needed about 10-15 u-turns. At the end of the 20 minute walk it was like I had a different puppy. Thank you so much for your videos! They are amazing!

    @Nikki-yv4jk@Nikki-yv4jk22 күн бұрын
  • it worked with my 4 year old staffy pug mix and i cant thank you enough

    @hairymcfish4407@hairymcfish44075 ай бұрын
  • I watched you do this in a older video, and since have used it on my german shepherds. It is night and day difference. Tried all sorts of fancy stuff before this none of it worked, this method is amazing

    @tyrelgranger8105@tyrelgranger81055 ай бұрын
  • I just want to say thank you and I hope you realize how many dogs- and owners you are helping have a better life by simply making a video. ❤

    @CedarPinesHomestead@CedarPinesHomestead4 ай бұрын
  • Works on my 1 year old mini schnauzer with 7 months of training under his belt and works on my 2 year old GSD/malanois mix with 2 years under his belt. Even though my dogs have training sometimes I have to remind them of this training to get them back on track. Thank you for posting this cause it reminds me what I need to do to give my dog direction

    @taylork322@taylork3225 ай бұрын
  • I have an almost 3 year old doodle and this worked within the first five minutes of walking him. It’s made walking him a much better experience. THANK YOU!!!

    @bleyemuslim18@bleyemuslim186 күн бұрын
  • THIS SAVED ME! holy moly! 2 year old 90 pound stubborn silver lab. Was using a harness to no avail for 2 years! All because I kept listening to people telling me my dog should be walked with a harness. BS! bought a prong collar and within mins! This channel is the real deal. Thank you!

    @moonhugsnharmony@moonhugsnharmony12 күн бұрын
  • I used this same technique I learnt from your videos on my Rottador and it worked magnificently.

    @Zeusbutterfly@Zeusbutterfly3 ай бұрын
  • Came from the similar video done on a husky for my 10 month old golden retriever named Sunny !! Worked in a 10 minute session, after months of attempted positive only training consistently!

    @baileycameron5173@baileycameron51734 ай бұрын
    • Nice!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK94 ай бұрын
  • my dog is a 5 year old cane corso and he pulls on walks with my mom or dad but we fixed it like you did in this video. just did it on his normal collar. cc are respectfull to they family members so it was easier with our one. dont want to tell all are easy to handle for everybody. once a corso everytime a corso.

    @oldNdirty@oldNdirty5 ай бұрын
    • I also trained my dog on a flat collar. 106lb Eastern Working Line DDR all black German Shepherd. Only took a few corrections now she walks perfect. She is very smart catches on to things very quickly. As a pup she only peed in the house 1 time before she knew it was bad and never did it again. Never pooped in the house.

      @onbreak_@onbreak_5 ай бұрын
  • I tried this on our morning walk, and it works! Even without a prong collar. For reference, I have a 5 month old male giant schnauzer. Thank you! 🎉

    @yogawithdasia@yogawithdasia5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you DIYK9.com for helping me train my dog. I did this with my Husky/Treeing Walker Coonhound mix at 4 months. ONE corrective U-Turn was all I needed, and it was a messy one at that because it was my first ever. Everything else was cleaned up with sudden stop pops and food rewards. We do figure 8's, speed up, slow down, left and right turns, and she still walks well at 21 months old. I practiced in the backyard a couple days and hit the road. I had to do one more corrective U-Turn as the level of distraction jumped up significantly, and now we can walk up on rabbits (one of her triggers) and I can put feather light leash pressure to ask for a sit (from the Leashed course training), and we just stand there until the rabbit takes off. Echo stays in the sit.

    @troy5292@troy5292Ай бұрын
  • Omg I used this on my malinois mix and worked in 10 minutes I actually enjoy walking my dog now..thank you for your tips and guidance

    @vickystearns8289@vickystearns828910 күн бұрын
    • You're so welcome!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK910 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for these videos. I have a 7 mo standard poodle. She is very smart and can be stubborn. Walks are a nightmare so will be using the U-turn method to get her attention. Once older we will see if we need more of this method.

    @misscarmen491@misscarmen4915 ай бұрын
  • Saw this in one of your previous videos, made my 120 pound Rottweiler heel like a champ

    @g.fuegoo@g.fuegoo5 ай бұрын
  • We rescued a Blue Heeler mix, who had been physically beaten. Had food withheld etc. As a grown women, he would pull me so hard, that I physically couldn't hold her back! This video changed his life and mine!! Thank you ❤️

    @shanebelt491@shanebelt491Ай бұрын
  • Here from MI. Our Koda girl, golden doodle, has been pulling. Ready to try this! Great video, thanks for the thorough explanation!

    @pennygriffus9965@pennygriffus99652 ай бұрын
    • Good luck!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 ай бұрын
  • This is now the 3rd video I’ve watched of yours for leash pulling today. After the second video I tried your techniques with my 3year old 90 lb American Bulldog/Pitbull mix and within 10 minutes I had her walking at my side and stopping when I stop with just 2 u turn corrections. I rescued her 5.5 months ago and she’s been a demon trying to walk. Wish I had found you and these tips sooner! Time to keep working more with her to perfect her healing. Thank you for these videos! 🙏🏻

    @user-xm1tm9oz1f@user-xm1tm9oz1fАй бұрын
  • This technique truly works…my 60 pound GoldenDoodle was a horrible puller just like Sunny and quickly changed within 15 minutes of being introduced to the prong collar! Thank you so much for sharing your training techniques! They have helped immensely!

    @user-zl9qx9fx8w@user-zl9qx9fx8w2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this and all your other videos. Family recently got a dog that I wasn't a big fan of but she is definitely growing on me.

    @Countryboykeller@Countryboykeller3 ай бұрын
  • The prong collar is one of the best training tools out there. 100% success.

    @ZzzRoofus@ZzzRoofusАй бұрын
  • We have a Labrakita/German Shepherd(?). He's 22 months, about 24in and 100lbs, and this technique does work! I have not obtained nor utilised a prong collar yet, though he does have an e-collar we use for correction. I walk him sometimes w/o the e-collar, and that can be a substantial workout! Going to make sure and obtain the brand of prong collar suggested. He does walk far more chillaxed with his Grandma (who is 71) but with me he can be a double handful at times, lol. His drive is very high, and i take it seriously that it's my responsibility to correctly direct that drive. I also enjoy being able to give him his treats when he behaves well. The demonstrated methodology and shared knowledge is appreciated greatly. Happy Holidays!

    @KezanHrafnask@KezanHrafnask4 ай бұрын
  • After more than a year of only positive training with almost zero result and a lot of frustration on both ends, I did exactly this.after only a couple of weeks we started walking nicely, we now still have the prong on but I don't really have to use it at all any more. Keep posting these videos 👋

    @TheSummergirl25@TheSummergirl253 ай бұрын
  • Training my pittie for 6 days with your techniques, clearly seeing the difference thank you

    @bananaketchup9353@bananaketchup93535 ай бұрын
  • I was really hopeful when I saw this video. We have a pitbull mix that is 5 years old and my family never had a dog. We have him, since our cousin surprised us with him. When we walked him he was constantly pulling so we were trying to look for solutions and people to train him but no one really knew what they where doing and of course the training was expensive so when I saw this training method, I was honestly very happy. So when I walked the dog, I put on the prong collar, and I started doing the methods and after a few minutes he was walking right next to me with no pulling and a loose leash, and was making eye contact, and when I stopped, he stopped. So overall this guy know what he’s doing. You just got yourself a new subscriber. ❤😂😊

    @junetle@junetleАй бұрын
  • Really liked how easy this training was to follow. Thank you, Garett.

    @user-ed5tf6kj1n@user-ed5tf6kj1n3 ай бұрын
  • Sir it works for my BM. From the Philippines 2yrs old scared of doing a walk. now I can manage thank you so much

    @artemiosacay5765@artemiosacay576525 күн бұрын
    • Happy to help!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK925 күн бұрын
  • I don't have a dog YET. But I really want one in the near future so I am trying to learn as much as I can about training. One thing I was surprised about in this video is how you said we don't need to say "heel" when we teach them as many other videos do. I like this aproach you have.👍

    @Jules-740@Jules-7404 ай бұрын
  • Very professional, and simple to follow dog training for anyone looking for advice.

    @MPMLLC178@MPMLLC1784 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK94 ай бұрын
  • I’m so shocked at how well this works 😂 my shepherd was close to ripping my arm off and as stubborn as she is even with this method, it definitely works very effectively. Thank you so much for your video!!

    @bruhsrs9247@bruhsrs924717 күн бұрын
  • After a stressful walk with my 90lb 1 year old german shephard/lab mix... I ran to this video! Now I'm running to the store to grab a collar and we will be training this asap! I will report back with results lol

    @user-kd6uw5gj7r@user-kd6uw5gj7r14 күн бұрын
  • I have a 6 month year old cane corso and I am from Cali. I have been doing this method for the last couples walks and she is already 10x better then what we started from our first walk(she didn’t even know how to walk out the front door when we got her) love your videos!

    @dalila8676@dalila8676Ай бұрын
  • It works he is the man keep working with it

    @casperseibel7865@casperseibel78653 ай бұрын
  • Bro you are literally the best person when it comes to dog training, love your content ❤

    @devanshmehra9565@devanshmehra95652 ай бұрын
  • That was amazing training I have a small little dog that listens pretty good. I let him walk freely when he has use the bathroom but when I just walk him, he had to stay on my left side by me.. when I say stop, he stops and he will stay until I call him when I walk ahead of him! This was a great training technique !! you’re awesome with those Cane Corso’s! THANOS I deserves all the respect there is he should be called MR. THANOS !!❤❤❤❤❤ what a sweet dog! Love him!!!

    @yahshonnhuggins895@yahshonnhuggins8955 ай бұрын
  • My 6 year old pit/catahoula mix has had me going crazy trying to get the pulling to stop. I’ve tried everything and came across this video. After 3 minutes of this he’s a completely different dog. Thank you so much for

    @KGS0428@KGS04282 ай бұрын
    • Heck yeah, that's awesome to hear! Nice job!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 ай бұрын
  • I did this with my 106lb Working Line Eastern DDR black German Shepherd but on a flat collar. She picked up very very quickly and I hardly had to correct her. Now keep in mind her pull strength when I started was probably more that Sunny’s was in the beginning of this video. So, like he said, you don’t necessarily NEED a prong collar if you don’t want one, can’t get one, or aren’t aloud to get one. They just do the work 10x easier and quicker.

    @onbreak_@onbreak_5 ай бұрын
  • I’m from Vegas and I have a 4 month old Doberman girl (highly food motivated) and after 10 mins she was already doing wayyyy better thank you!

    @emilianamestas5846@emilianamestas584628 күн бұрын
  • Golden Standard for leash training. I bought my first dog a West European German Shepherd and mother f*** was pulling like crazy. I went to a trainer/class in my city and they did not work at all for me. I found one of American Standard Dog Training videos before with the prong collar training a while back, and after following the video and training my dog after it really only took 2 days of leash training for him to behave and walk with me the way I wanted him to! I still always had the prong collar on my dog but he never really needed correction. Very effective training that also allowed me to walk my dog without the leash on.

    @AsianAnimeRuLe@AsianAnimeRuLe5 ай бұрын
  • This worked very well indeed, just had to get rid of the harness and switch to a normal collar....doing my best to be firm but not harm his trachea, all seems to be fine! Thank you so much for thiw video

    @t0pcl0ser@t0pcl0ser3 ай бұрын
  • OK. I'm BRAND NEW to dogs and now I'm blessed with a 9 month old Pitbull Mix (maybe Hound or German Shepard). I bought your course and its taking me time to go through it. However, my teenagers are down there goofing off and let's just say I'm in over my head. However, THANK YOU for this video. I've had three hand/wrist surgeries in the past and this dog came to us with a harness. I was physically unable to walk him period. It's taken me forever to figure out the coller/leash, pressure, pops, clicks etc etc etc. I feel like I'm learning more than the dog! It's my 5th time watching this video over the last week and TONIGHT I am putting and end to the pulling. Thank you again so much. *I am still a bit confused with the 2.25mm as its been a project to get enough links for his size. I've been using the larger 3mm in the meantime and now I'm wondering if the 2.25 is going to feel sharper than the 3mm? Also, I know its covered in the course and videos, but for some reason I still get mixed up on the hook/double hook pressure. I told you I am brand new. I'm going to try my all for this guy, but I know better than unless and until I get a handle on him - I'm not doing right by letting him act a mess.

    @therapywithisabel@therapywithisabel4 ай бұрын
    • Generally the 2.25 works for most dogs, but many times it will be necessary to add links, or in some cases it’s actually less expensive to just go ahead and purchase two collars and connect them together. You may have to remove a couple of links when you do that, but sometimes it is more cost-effective to just to go ahead and purchase two collars rather than individual links. The 2.25 will have a bit more “oomph” behind it than the 3.0.

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK94 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this video! I ordered an HS prong collar but tried this method using an HS fur saver collar and it worked instantly. Now I gotta be consistent with this method in every walk. Cheers!

    @aprilsrno@aprilsrno2 ай бұрын
    • Note: I forgot to bring treats with me but smothered my dog with praise. 😂

      @aprilsrno@aprilsrno2 ай бұрын
    • Glad it helped!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 ай бұрын
  • Getting a prong collar for my blue Pit asap. I’ve tried doing the corrective u turns but he’s solid muscle. Thanks bro you’re the man

    @thesoutherndisciple@thesoutherndisciple28 күн бұрын
  • Pit 7 years her name is Coco. This is the only, MOST IMPORTANT thing she is not trained on. U have given me full confidence to try it, then I'll try on my 2 puppies if I'm successful. I'll be back for update!!!! Keep up love your videos....

    @CmbRoy@CmbRoy4 ай бұрын
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