Stop leash pulling fast. No ecollar, no prong, no treats

2022 ж. 14 Ақп.
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Learn my one of a king method to fix leash pulling and loose leash walking

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  • I’m so impressed! That’s our Cooper and it’s awesome to see him doing so well. As owners we have new tools to help keep control. And yes, that puppy pulled me to the ground in an attempt to get to another dog. That was before…not now!! And it’s only Day1! Thank u

    @colleenwindsor167@colleenwindsor1672 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome 👍. I love when owners get to find out how enjoyable walking their dog can be. 😊

      @jameschild1321@jameschild13212 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for letting us all see and learn from your dog

      @karenbonham1359@karenbonham13592 жыл бұрын
    • my dog broke my ass pulling me to get to another dog

      @agood1@agood12 жыл бұрын
    • sorry but i dont care for the abrasive attitude towards the dog in this video. stern corrections can and do work, but i would rather put a dog in a position to succeed rather than wait for him to fail and then correct him. This is not an un-behaved dog by any means. try positive reinforcement when he does something right whether it's treats or praise. the results will be better for the dog and he will respond better to you in the long run. my dogs love and respect me. they dont fear me.

      @twoshady518@twoshady5182 жыл бұрын
    • @@twoshady518 isn't great that you still have your 1st amendment rights in the US! You have every right to train the dogs that people place in Your care the way you want to. I wish you success in your endeavors. This method works for many dogs and trust me, when done correctly they will gravitate to you even more! 🙏

      @jameschild1321@jameschild13212 жыл бұрын
  • I've said this a week ago when I first tried and I will tell you again - my relationship with my dog has changed COMPLETELY. No one ever showed this method. He is a perfect dog except for being a huge pain to walk as he pulls to himself, while I pull against him. each walk ends with utter frustration on my part and confusion on his - along with pain in my limbs and small back/hip area as I try to overcorrect for the insane pulling (10 month old chunky husky). This method has changed it all in a matter of minutes. He now walks next to me, checks where I am, stops when I stop - it is almost unbelievable how quickly this method turned him from a pain to absolute pleasure to walk.

    @PP-ed9cf@PP-ed9cf2 жыл бұрын
    • So glad

      @BDTraining@BDTraining2 жыл бұрын
    • Give me luck... I too have a huge 10 month old Husky who almost snatched my hand off 😕🤭... I haven't walked him since. I would like to be able to walk him myself, soo hopefully I learn something here.

      @Nicknack988@Nicknack988 Жыл бұрын
    • Great job loved the clip

      @benharding8424@benharding842417 күн бұрын
    • So happy to hear the extra joy you now have. I'm getting a smaller dog this time partly due to never having been able to train my standard poodle to walk calmly without pulling. In every other way, she was perfection and well trained. Hopefully this time, I can solve the pulling finally.

      @jesshothersall@jesshothersallКүн бұрын
  • I would love to see pre-training videos with the owner, and even post-training videos with the owner. I think they could be a great addition to your channel.

    @drewd2@drewd22 жыл бұрын
    • Same! we took our dog to a trainer and they got him walking loose in like 10 seconds but didn't do a good job training us how to have that kind of presence and timing so its taken months of my learning on my own to get my dog to only ok walking - and mostly with a prong. would love to be able to just walk him on a flat collar!

      @sarahadamsnauman442@sarahadamsnauman4422 жыл бұрын
    • @@sarahadamsnauman442 What worked for a dog I trained was every time she pulled, I just stopped. She learned in a block not to ppull. Joel's method is better, but what I did is very simple. Each dog is different, though.

      @drewd2@drewd22 жыл бұрын
    • @@drewd2 Absolutely! I do the same with my dogs. The dog pulls, I stop completely. I say sit, lay down, or whatever I want them to do. Finally I say let’s go, but I don’t move. The dog shouldn’t move without me, but if they do I just pull a bit on their harness to let them know it’s not time to go. Dogs learn by repetition. If they continue to pull, I just ignore them and they stay put. I don’t do much talking, just the barely minimum necessary commands.

      @alvaroakatico9188@alvaroakatico91882 жыл бұрын
    • Great idea

      @OE2023@OE20232 жыл бұрын
    • @@sarahadamsnauman442, that's why you never have anyone train your dog for you. The dog trainer is for training you!

      @texasgirl6000@texasgirl6000 Жыл бұрын
  • After about six months of struggling to get my 2 year old catahoula to stop pulling, this technique worked in literally just two days. I was skeptical at first, because he is a very high energy dog, and doesn’t ever pay attention to me when we’re outside. I nearly cried when we went on our second walk and he was absolutely perfect. 6 months of being dragged along, not listened to, and having to apologize to people because he pushed through them, resolved in just two sessions. It may seem “mean” or “cruel” to other people, but having this work for a dog that hasn’t responded to anything else- is absolutely amazing

    @Froggy585@Froggy585 Жыл бұрын
    • I have a catahoula mix and had the same experience. I used his method with a head harness and it was literally corrected in less than 5 minutes. She's not perfect and we still need occasional corrections, but she's definitely not just doing her own thing anymore. I recommend this to anyone who has a dog that ignores you and drags you around.

      @bentwookie348@bentwookie3484 ай бұрын
    • What's mean or cruel? A dog likes to please the owner, how else do you tell them what you want?.

      @angelaratzay9034@angelaratzay90344 ай бұрын
  • It worked! I didn’t want to use a prong collar, and you showed me that I didn’t have to! Best walk I’ve ever had with my dog and he’s one. Thank you!

    @lakeeshatoles2486@lakeeshatoles2486 Жыл бұрын
    • what worked?? changing collars?? LOL

      @cayenne7792@cayenne779210 ай бұрын
  • I was frustrated walking our two year old English lab. He pulled me around the neighborhood and did what ever he wanted. Barked at other dogs. Lunged at kids on a scooter. After watching your video I changed to your method. In stead of walking him on a tight leash, I changed to a loose leash with his normal collar with corrections. I was actually astonished how quickly it worked. The corrections quickly become infrequent. Thank you!!!

    @billosgood3846@billosgood38467 ай бұрын
  • Yo Man - I just walked my one year and one month old puller German Shepherd this morning utilizing the techniques demonstrated in this video and it was mostly a great loose leash walk! Totally value your approach and background and looking forward to learning more. Thank you!

    @brettrodela@brettrodela2 жыл бұрын
    • What does this guy have against dogs? Dog nazi. Loves to punk dogs. It’s like he’s disappointed that he can’t correct him. So, all you did was give him a correction? That’s it? How much do you charge for that? How do you even know he knows the commands you’re punishing him for disobeying?

      @sevenohm3375@sevenohm3375 Жыл бұрын
    • what technique?? changing collars?

      @cayenne7792@cayenne779210 ай бұрын
    • @@cayenne7792 did you watch the video?

      @heyreddin2.0s10@heyreddin2.0s10Ай бұрын
    • Heard you’re a bit of a puller yourself,

      @samw9954@samw9954Ай бұрын
  • I love how I did exactly this with my dog without ever knowing this technique. But I knew from horse training that "who moves who" is essential.. great stuff ♡

    @merlelavie@merlelavie Жыл бұрын
    • Now the move makes sense.thank you .so it was not punishment.he just dirrected the dog

      @nonenone6357@nonenone6357 Жыл бұрын
    • Where is the punishment? Wouldn't you pull your child back from stepping into danger There is one way to walk a dog and that is at heel!

      @angelaratzay9034@angelaratzay90344 ай бұрын
  • Your videos are really helping me with my two dogs! I have a stubborn Staffie and Mixed breed rescue dog. I have been using your ‘stop and pop’ technique last few days and oh my god they are different dogs! My main challenge is getting them less reactive crossing other dogs on the street. I live in the UK and we don’t have huge roads like you do 😃 so we cross on paths with very close proximity. But you’re truly a great help thanks!

    @AmazingJ1985@AmazingJ19852 жыл бұрын
  • This is AMAZING. I’m almost in tears. You were right when you opened the video by saying, “ I’m going to change his life today.” then you DID. I feel so encouraged.

    @ishouldbesleeping1354@ishouldbesleeping1354 Жыл бұрын
  • Well I just took my 7 month old dog out for a walk using the techniques you showed in the video and the transformation was instant. Great videos. Thanks

    @garybristow8891@garybristow8891 Жыл бұрын
  • This technique works awesomely! I have a 6-year old standard poodle who is very powerful and has a tendency to pull. I use an “easy walk” harness when I walk him which offers more control than just a collar, but this technique is the best! Thanks for sharing it, Beckman! My walks with Sam are so much more enjoyable now!

    @joannesmith1575@joannesmith15752 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the time you take and how your no nonsense ! I had a very good friend that trained . She judged dog shows and worked with the police and just did everything and did it well ! Just like this . She just did it ! I learned so much from her ! She passed away a few years ago . There’s many times I wish I could pick the phone up for guidance and friendship!! You are my go to for my new pup . This one is not as easy as the rest ! Thank you so much !

    @hellosunshine9915@hellosunshine99152 жыл бұрын
  • I'm so glad this showed up on my feed last night! I have a newly adopted 12 month old German Shepherd who spent most of her life in a shelter and has never been trained. I broke my left shoulder last week and she's been taking advantage of the situation, plus, the folk walking her aren't listening to my instructions that she needs to be steady and in a sit position before her walking collar is put on - they just want to get the collar on her as quickly as possible. This morning she was just doing what she wanted so I put her leash on her regular tag collar and started walking her around the house. It's amazing and I never thought it possible! Even with the broken shoulder I might be able to start walking her myself outside. Plus, right now I have a calm obedient dog rather than one who ignores me. Thank you so much for helping me get control back in my house without me losing my cool.

    @FrenchMartini@FrenchMartini2 күн бұрын
  • I love this method. Well done! And 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
    • Good advice

      @BDTraining@BDTraining5 ай бұрын
    • @@BDTraining we're all in this together for the betterment of the dogs. ❤️💕

      @SomeMinorDogTraining@SomeMinorDogTraining5 ай бұрын
    • I definitely appreciate your comment and encouragement! Working with my (70lb) year old puppy everyday and it is tiresome! You keep up the great work, too!

      @justlooking4771@justlooking47714 ай бұрын
  • Brandon mcmillan is the most gentle, thorough and effective dog i've ever encountered. My friend and i love the dog show and never miss it. So many times we've shed a tear of happiness just seeing a dog's life changed forever when proper training is applied and they go on to live their lives the way they should. I have brandon's book kzhead.infoUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq in two formats. Not only the paperback version but also the kindle version to refer to when i don't have the paperback along with me. I have used his methods with my cavalier kc spaniel and turned a non-disciplined furbaby into a companion who has traveled thousands of miles with us across the country. He is a near perfect dog thanks to brandon's methods. I don't get one cent of kickback for recommending brandon but i do it because i love dogs. They deserve to be given a chance. Brandon's mission in life - to rescue dogs and place them in a forever, happy home - is very dear to my heart. I recommend his methods to anyone who has a dog - young or old. I've seen him take even old dogs and teach them. Brandon was an animal trainer before his current mission. His parents were animal trainers. His methods are the best i've ever found. Your furbaby will thank you for spending the money on this book. Don't hesitate - it is worth every cent.

    @michaelklein496@michaelklein49610 ай бұрын
  • This was awesome! The first real help I got with my leash-pulling-dog. I did this only today with him and he already has changed for the better. I'll be consistent and more aware of my own behavior towards him - thanks to your video!

    @atinemassare@atinemassare Жыл бұрын
  • Two more of your good and useful methods, thank you so much. I think that 'stepping into the dog' with that right leg will help us a lot; as will changing the collar now an then -- mix things up a bit which should help to keep my 13-month Lab-Shep aware of the fact, and attentive to the fact, that she is on a leash.

    @MB-lf8rm@MB-lf8rm2 жыл бұрын
  • You are one of my favourite trainers. I’ve seen so many methods that are too hard (borderline abusive tbh) and too soft. You are the perfect balance. Thank you for teaching people you can be assertive without scaring and abusing the dog.

    @avcave@avcave11 ай бұрын
    • I would agree....there has to be a firmness so the dog understands the boundary being set, but i didn't really like the idea of prong / e collars after doing some research and the dog associating it negatively

      @davidkniseley4314@davidkniseley431411 ай бұрын
    • @@davidkniseley4314 With the utmost respect, if you think prong and eCollars are abusive, you have a ways to go. They are two of the most wonderful, safe, and loving tools to use in training your dogs. I encourage you to keep doing your research and keep practicing. Some day, you will LOVE the prong collars and eCollars as much as your dogs do.

      @samwdavis@samwdavis10 ай бұрын
    • @@samwdavis I think they might be okay in SOME circumstances AND under heavy supervision & guidance from balanced professionals, like if the dog was at risk for being put down for its aggression or posing difficulties that might some day endanger them, but even so I still would have to research a bit more before fully agreeing with you.

      @avcave@avcave9 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, what I've seen in this video is more the style of training I prefer. Moderately assertive. Zak George's dog training is all rewards, all smiles, and being too soft for your dog to take you seriously.

      @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279@petscraftsandwonderfulthin12794 ай бұрын
    • @@samwdavis I've been using a prong collar with my lab/pit mix for a couple of months. Yes, it helps control her. Three or four days ago we switched to a Gentle Leader and it's been even better - except when something startles her. Then we're lucky she doesn't break her neck . . . she goes nuts and tries to get the Gentle Leader off her head by any means. We do not walk in areas that are fraught with huge distractions, usually. But, if we're walking outside we can't avoid all distractions. I don't know what I'm going to do in the long run. Sometimes the prong collar seems like the right choice. The Gentle Leader is better at other times. She's also extremely anxious when I leave and now refuses to go into her crate - something she did happily when I first got her off the streets. As her confidence has grown, it seems as if her "I'm going to do what I want to do" gene has kicked into gear! She is not friendly to other dogs or people - not aggressive but defensive. She is quickly becoming a tough dog for me . . . and, I've had dogs all my life. She is a new challenge!

      @georgetate6055@georgetate60554 ай бұрын
  • This lesson can cinch a dog's ability to secure a forever home, no doubt about it. I was at the end of my own tether with my rescue, and now we can begin again. Huge thanks!

    @sperrowhawk100@sperrowhawk1002 жыл бұрын
  • Literally one day of this and my dog is obedient, not exaggerating. I tried positive-reinforcement training for 3 months with my pup at the advice of my vet/others, and it just led to him being spoiled and not stopping his negative behaviors. Now I have an actually disciplined dog who respects me, and who I don't feel guilty for giving treats and love to when he's actually good! Thank you for this!!

    @moodby@moodby Жыл бұрын
    • Yes I never take a vets training they are vets not dog trainers they like to give nutritional advice and training advice and they defiantly don’t specialize in it. ❤

      @kiaraquivey3061@kiaraquivey3061 Жыл бұрын
    • I gotta friend who has a beautiful Pitt Bull. He will not listen. This is great 👍 footage.

      @gwensmith6@gwensmith6 Жыл бұрын
    • I tried positive reinforcement training. Worked but only for a time. This is also me putting in the work consistently! My dad then followed other techniques and my dog showed huge improvement in a day. 😂

      @101marsi@101marsi9 ай бұрын
    • Oh so happy to find a review that positive reinforcement has spoiled their pup. I'm currently struggling with my 4 months pup who gives me sassy and vexed reaction when I prevent her from doing what she wants. Went pretty firm/tough on her last night (no physical punishment, of course) and I'm already seeing some improvement on her taking 'no' from me. There are so many different aspects in training a young pup, and positive reinforcement simply IS NOT ALWAYS the gold standard to correct the bad behavior.

      @G3fMkUrwkslufgzvtJO3eg@G3fMkUrwkslufgzvtJO3eg8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much. Recently I've been walking my new best friend. My neighbours Rhodesian Ridgeback. Today, literally after the first 15 minutes of applying your loose leash training methods I began to see changes in her behaviour. By the end of our 1 hour walk she no longer pulls constantly on the lead. She will now walk by my side on a loose leash and already responds to a very slight tug and verbal correction if she pulls to hard.. I cannot belive how quickly she has changed. Thanks for helping to train both me and her. Paul (from down under/Australia)

    @pauld7056@pauld70566 ай бұрын
  • My 9 mo golden retriever has been driving me crazy with this-applied your method and attitude with him, and he got all the way up and down the apartment hallway without issue. I loved what you said-“this dog does whatever the hell he wants, and that stops today.” I love my dog and want him to have a great life, and I’m hoping that applying these methods will help-thanks so much!

    @joshjablon@joshjablon Жыл бұрын
  • So great and thank you! Our 1 yr lab is a puller and a wanderer. This method worked great until he saw a woodchuck....he's 100 lbs, I'm 120...needless to say I almost ended up in the weeds with him. I'm determined to win!😂 your videos are awesome, I've learned so much!

    @colorcreatecamera@colorcreatecamera Жыл бұрын
  • My 11-month-old pup has grown up walking without a leash on hiking trails in the back of the house we’re renting. We bought our own house in a suburb and we’re moving in a couple months-I’m going to have to put this method to use soon, he’s been a nightmare the handful of times I’ve had to use a leash on him. All of Joel’s methods that we have put into practice have all been successful, to the point where we get compliments on how well-behaved our puppy is. Joel is the GOAT!

    @cynthiakarkeys@cynthiakarkeys2 жыл бұрын
  • Minor miracle thank you!!! My two rescue Labradors went from rocket-mode, with me scared to damage fingers / arms / hips with big physio bills AGAIN.... to a pleasant calm 4km hike on a game farm in just three days, with maybe 30min training before getting to the farm. On chest harnesses and chain leashes. Its a little miracle, I was about to totally give up on my dream of long walks and hiking w them. But starting INSIDE home before the front door, and correcting before going down patio stairs, and repeating entry to garden gate 3X, and correcting getting into the car AND getting out of the car too.... by the time we got to the farm they were 90% primed already. The knee flip invaluable w two EX rockets on leads. My life has changed today!

    @theresevanwyk2000@theresevanwyk2000 Жыл бұрын
  • So I've got to be honest, saw this and thought it was just another gimmicky video. Happy to admit I was massively wrong. Used the techniques on my 4 month old GSD, really worked well. Decided to give it a go with my 8 year old GSD/Rottie Cross, who is normally walked on a head collar, and she was almost perfect. We've always managed to her to walk well in training but never just on normal road walks. Well apparently after 8 years of trying.....she can walk like a normal dog 😂😂 so grateful for this video. The way that correction is done is so much easier. Actual life changer. I'm rambling now and I don't even care. THANK YOU 🎉

    @chrisd3501@chrisd35014 ай бұрын
  • Dogs sense when the human is in control. I volunteer to train service dogs. When they walk with their fosters they can be all over. I take the leash and instant change. So that’s when I show the foster some of the techniques I’ve learned from your video and from other great trainers I follow. Keep up the great work. Train one dog at a time. Teach the humans a 1000 at a time with your videos! ❤️

    @lourobin2728@lourobin27282 жыл бұрын
    • @@garyraab9132 what the hell is wrong with you?

      @trumpetpunk42@trumpetpunk422 жыл бұрын
    • And people are ok with you treating their fosters or own dogs with this? Most people I know with dogs would have better advocacy for the welfare of their animals.

      @marylang4540@marylang4540 Жыл бұрын
  • Smart dog. Learns really quickly. You can see the fear period going on when he's calm. He did so well.

    @spamsucker132@spamsucker1322 жыл бұрын
  • I have to say a huge thank you I have been struggling for months with a large dogo argentino pulling me wherever he likes and NO amount of positive reinforcement was working and I was at my wits end as it was making every walk a nightmare for me. Today from the very start I did a few corrections and for the majority of the walk thereafter he was a different dog, stopping when I did, walking nicely beside me!! So much so I did a longer walk as I was actually enjoying it. I was all about positive reinforcement at the start of raising our pup but sometimes you just have to use whatever training works best for your dog and you🤷‍♀️

    @christinacawley2860@christinacawley2860 Жыл бұрын
  • MY LIFE is about to change from discovering this channel. my dog is about to transform.

    @Todomo@Todomo Жыл бұрын
  • And also thanks for all you put out there for everyone to learn with, always great work thank you!

    @brenthelton5674@brenthelton56742 жыл бұрын
  • This dog is extremely easy compared to my working GSD. Hes also 11ish months and his brain is all over the place. However step by step we make progress. After a few corrections after "leaving me" he automatically offers a heel, that he has been tought, to me without me saying anything. I find it acceptable even though I havent asked for it - as long as he is "with me", its good.

    @r.i.s.t.o@r.i.s.t.o2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes. I have a female Great Pyrenees who is extremely playful. She is very reactive and often times becomes fixated on movement of other things around her. After about 2 weeks of just some simple 2 hour sessions she is starting to become the dog I want her to be. I'm very glad I got her in my life.

      @Some-person-dot-dot-dot@Some-person-dot-dot-dot2 жыл бұрын
    • This dog is a JOKE. Doesn't even pull!!!!!! My dog has his head to the ground and is following every friggin scent and will pull until he can't breathe and keep pulling

      @frazer9@frazer92 жыл бұрын
    • @@frazer9 Same with my dog.

      @MSDOGS1976@MSDOGS19762 жыл бұрын
    • @@frazer9 samw

      @zubiak2803@zubiak28032 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I always see these with sweet labs lol

      @aiasthewall1@aiasthewall12 жыл бұрын
  • “This dog does what ever the hell it wants, those days are over.” This is where we need to be. We want to train our dogs but have to remember to train ourselves to be committed to help them be better through training.

    @Omrokone@Omrokone2 жыл бұрын
  • This worked like a charm! Our intact male lab is 15 months old and was pulling more and more (going for that irresistible scent of god knows what). Did this about 3 or 4 times per walk during a 2 walks and no more pulling (and, btw, we use a harness, no collar). Have to repeat it once every now and then but that's it. Best advice ever!

    @DorineOctavia@DorineOctavia Жыл бұрын
  • You are awesome , I already corrected my 2yrs old Golden Retriever walk with your help. Still , we need to work on meeting other dogs , but the loose leash walking , making connection with my dog is the key. Thanks xx

    @ewatrzeciakiewicz1485@ewatrzeciakiewicz1485 Жыл бұрын
  • Happy I found your channel: first, thanks for making shorter vids. Between having to watch a 30 min video before then finding time to actually do the training and then hearing things like it will take two years to train a dog, I was seriously thinking of re-homing my dog. You’ve made me hopeful again that having a trained dog might actually be in my future. Thanks.

    @onabikenm6224@onabikenm6224 Жыл бұрын
    • And half the 30 minutes theure just sitting there talking about their youtube channel or their patreon or whatever. definitely glad i found this video. straight to the point and good info

      @jonathanbrooks9768@jonathanbrooks9768 Жыл бұрын
    • I just started training our dog with the correction for the loose leash method and he learned very quickly. My husband took the dog for his afternoon walk and he was amazed that the dog walked loose lease. He said, what a treat that was!

      @cherylgervais4259@cherylgervais4259 Жыл бұрын
  • Great idea to get video of a dogs problems before the client shows up. Will help you get a good grasp on what needs to be done to help fix them..and helps us see the transformation.

    @mikem1435@mikem14352 жыл бұрын
  • quite literally after 5 minutes of using this technique my collie was 90% better, very few corrections needed, and he was just as good starting out the next day. Simply amazing.

    @briandubois9018@briandubois9018 Жыл бұрын
  • Cooper is a perfect example of my dog! I’m going to try this today. Thank you ☺️

    @sarahedens468@sarahedens4682 жыл бұрын
  • I know It is so simple...but that "new move" just helped me figure out how to stop from getting into patterns, helps keep him paying attention to ME and makes things less predictable. Ozzy is smart he picks up on things and recognizes repetition. It is a natural thing to get into patterns, something that you have to watch out for when training, but it is so ingrained into us that is is difficult to think outside the box.

    @carolduvall111@carolduvall1112 жыл бұрын
  • Love the change the stimulus advice! That's what I discovered with my new rescue, an Australian Kelpie/Cattle Dog Mix. Tried 3 types of harnesses, a martingale collar and finally tried the gentle leader. The gentle leader worked the best. She is finally making headway on her reactivity to other dogs. Thanks!

    @sharonreilly1856@sharonreilly18562 жыл бұрын
    • Martingale are usually good. But you found a good way

      @jw-vx8im@jw-vx8im2 жыл бұрын
  • I just tried this with my 7 month old mini goldendoodle and it worked… instantly. I was so surprised I had to come back and comment. Thank you!

    @Brandon-yf5hv@Brandon-yf5hv2 жыл бұрын
  • After watching a few of your videos I did decide to subscribe. I have been trying to acclimate a new friend I adopted a couple of weeks ago. His name is Tipper and has LOT of issues. While most of the time he is attentive on leaf & has already learned to stop, turn, & mostly heel, we are still working on him getting out in front. I know early training will be an essential part of him gaining confidence not only in himself but also in me. I saw this last night and used this technique on our walk today. I did not need to use such an exaggerated movement as he is EXTREMELY shy, fearful, & sensitive but it worked well and helped to get us back on course !! Thanks !!

    @truthinaction@truthinaction Жыл бұрын
  • Revisiting this video as I’ve been studying to have a well behaved, happy and trained pup. I have 2 Great Dane pups and we took Cersei for her first walk around the whole neighborhood and it was an amazing walk having these methods in case I needed them. Kinda froze up and didn’t know what to do when neighbor dogs were out in their front yards barking at her through the gate she was so frightened I didn’t know what to do except tell her to ignore them and kept walking. She does run right out of the door though so we need some practice there…

    @alexisdelgado2300@alexisdelgado2300 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks to Joel - I've used his methods on my 6 month old labradoodle and he's now a loose leash puppy almost 100% of time. Not perfect yet but he's only 6 months old so I'm not expecting much of him. I've only used Joel's methods gently - never any treats, prongs, Ecollar, hard popping or harsh words :)

    @peterhughes8699@peterhughes86992 жыл бұрын
  • only found your channel, but this is probably the most realistic response i've seen in videos. others are too edited down to "highlights" and you can't see the whole process all the times. nothing wrong with those videos, just the way this was in one shot really hit home. nice work.

    @zero.g13@zero.g132 ай бұрын
    • Thanks

      @BDTraining@BDTraining2 ай бұрын
  • First video I saw & was so helpful!! I love your training method. I am going to try your method because it truly makes sense. I have a 10 month old border collie pup & now I realize my mistake!! Getting rid of martingale collar, red cans & harness!! Thank you so much!!

    @jenniferme7572@jenniferme7572 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm still amazed on how well this particular loose leash walking method works. Seriously! This method is durable, easy and works for all dogs. Thank you Joel for figuring out/ inventing this method! Mind blown. 😁😁😁

    @wasabi93@wasabi932 жыл бұрын
  • "Change it. If something is not working in life, don't keep doing that thing over and over". Beckman's Dog Training channel is more than just dog training tips!!

    @asp1213@asp12132 жыл бұрын
    • OMGOSH...!!! You're so SPOT ON.. I've become more confident with myself in so many ways... I'm a soft spoken person and in the past I've let mean, rude people (mainly women) run me over to avoid conflict... Not anymore... I'M OVER IT...!! I set my boundaries and now people at work treat me with respect... I'm still soft spoken, kind and respectful, but I've learned to be firm when need be... My life has changed for the better.. and some day I'm gonna get Beckmans shirt that says I'M OVER IT...

      @lorianderson8145@lorianderson81452 жыл бұрын
    • @@lorianderson8145 that's awesome Lori, good for you! I hear you.

      @asp1213@asp12132 жыл бұрын
  • I just want to say THANKS A LOT!!! I saw ur video yesterday and my god... The relief I feel and the radical change of my puppy was TOTAL. I did it today and it was amazingly comfy for him. I was worried cuz I thought he was to break his neck. But today he was another dog!! Thank for ur video. U just help us a lot!! Greetings from Chile.

    @ArySauda@ArySauda Жыл бұрын
  • i have a 9 month old female corgi and a 12 year old male corgi. old boy never had an issue pulling with a harness so that's how i started her out. When i tried walking them both on a Y leash she would pull so hard the old man would fall over or hunker down to resist and I would spend the whole walk holding her back. i switched her from the harness to the gentle lead recommended in a few of your vids and within minutes she was matching our pace. I'm learning a lot from your channel, thank you!

    @davethelich@davethelich Жыл бұрын
  • The dog is anxious and confused (note: lip licking every time you stop and pull the lead). You have exchanged a prong collar for sharp pulls on the neck, not that much difference between the two. Anyone watching - these techniques will likely create long-term problems for your dog.

    @Scuff@Scuff Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly! I can't believe what bullshit this guy is spouting. The body language of this dog is clearly scared and nervous. He ducks away the moment there is pressure on the leash, that is not a trained dog! That's a repressed dog! For fucks sake, and so many people think this guy is a great teacher when he completely ignores this dogs body language. "Ohh he does what he want, that's his attitude" no, that's not how dog brains work. This dog has just never been shown how they wanted him to behave and reinforce that, they just immediately ran to punish. Very disappointing.

      @taranhartell2459@taranhartell2459 Жыл бұрын
    • what long term problems? he will get confident and understand that this is how we walk on a lead

      @irisfranco2274@irisfranco227429 күн бұрын
  • I can’t even get my dog to stop bouncing around without the gentle leader. He is 14 month old golden doodle. Calm everywhere in house until someone comes over or we go outside.

    @kathleencasey7961@kathleencasey7961 Жыл бұрын
    • How much do you exercise him everyday. That should be the priority before obedience 👍🏾

      @1Kamalmalik@1Kamalmalik Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent job with loose leash walking,I have two yellow labs and they do really well walking on loose leash but I like your techniques you use as well.My female did some of that mouthing when I first got her but not anymore .I have worked with Labs for years and really find them to be sweet dogs👍🙂💙

    @stevehofmaster7489@stevehofmaster74892 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent info and great technique! I am going to switch to a standard collar and try your corrections on my 2 Maltipoo's that just turned 1 year old. Thanks!

    @davefouquette4192@davefouquette41922 жыл бұрын
  • My favorite dog training channel. One of the things i love about your videos is, you show the process. Without shortcuts. No prongs, e-colars, and etc.

    @leonardodelacruz3859@leonardodelacruz38592 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Joel, many times dog’s behaviors are the results of the owner’s behavior. Many owners don’t believe that dogs feel the energy of the owner through the leash. Keep up the good work.

    @DOGMAN-ex4is@DOGMAN-ex4is2 жыл бұрын
  • To add to my first comment, I am now able to enjoy our walks. Your methods are a game changer. The new move makes her watch even better. Mixing it up!!!!

    @missonmanband19@missonmanband192 жыл бұрын
  • What a great lesson.....for us humans....I tried this yesterday afternoon with our 7 month old border collie, and within one block she had tuned in and had stopped pulling. Have watched this video three times now, mainly as a refresh for me. So good!

    @perrywain9437@perrywain943729 күн бұрын
  • Love this video, it really hits home because I go back and forth with my dog from gentle leader to regular collar to keep him on his toes and his walks just get better and better. I'm still not good enough to get all the check ins with my dog though so I know I have to put more effort into that and I will be trying that new move!

    @koloblician5330@koloblician53302 жыл бұрын
  • Your a legend and my 9mnth German shepherd is close to perfect and in all honesty it's thanks to you and 1 other channel 💯%

    @mattkane9gsd632@mattkane9gsd6322 жыл бұрын
    • Same here. Same. My guy is such a good boy!!!!

      @Ms.OliversLife@Ms.OliversLife2 жыл бұрын
    • That is awesome! What other channel also hepled you?

      @viktorholmgren8978@viktorholmgren89782 жыл бұрын
  • I was so impressed. I had to watch it a couple times to pick up some tips. Thank you.

    @carlostrujillo2248@carlostrujillo2248 Жыл бұрын
  • Joel, you rock!!! Thank you for sharing all your amazing videos and logic!!!

    @annbober6118@annbober61182 жыл бұрын
  • Joel, how does your method work in the long term for the dog? I find I have to do a few corrections every day before my dog will loose leash walk, but she will do it. We're a couple of months in at this point, is it just like this forever?

    @SimielBlack@SimielBlack2 жыл бұрын
    • You need to practice and be consistent. It takes reps to make it solid. Some dogs need more, some need less. Keep doing the good Work!

      @azb2010@azb20102 жыл бұрын
  • This video changed my lab's life. It took one walk to go to loose leash from being dragged all over the place. Now, all it takes is very occasional corrections when he checks out if really excited. This is the single most important dog training video I've come across.

    @ObligateFailure@ObligateFailure Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. I have been working with my Black Lab (field lab) for months now almost daily, to try and train her to loose leash walk. Watched many other trainer and tried there approach with only minimal success. Try your method from this video and WOW. I was able to actually walk outside the fenced yard first try with your method. Perfectly no, but so much better and getting better every time. My husband can now walk her, training him to use this method. Watching more of your videos. Thank you

    @tacder1@tacder1 Жыл бұрын
  • Oh shit. I just tried this technique without a "no pull harness," prong collar, control leash and just used a normal collar on my boy and it WORKS!!! Thanks for this! Now i just need to consistently do this with my 2 year old from here on out! I appreciate this video!!!!

    @jcserrano97@jcserrano97 Жыл бұрын
  • B.S. This dog is already trained. He never pulled on the leash. I have a border collie. She pulls me constantly. Tried collar, choker, harness, martingale, nothing works. She's my 7th dog. None of the others behaved this way. She's perfect in the house. Knows all her commands on hand signals. But take her outside and she changes to a monster.

    @user-pz4gl5np4h@user-pz4gl5np4h Жыл бұрын
  • I don’t get what the technique is? Use a collar and yank on it randomly?

    @ConnAndTheThings@ConnAndTheThings Жыл бұрын
    • Same lol

      @de96erDennis@de96erDennisАй бұрын
  • thank you for the training videos. I have a very sweet 10 year old lab mix who has pulled for years. I took her on the most enjoyable walk today with no pulling.

    @user-po4zg3fj9e@user-po4zg3fj9e6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the new move. I work at a rescue and there’s a dog that I think will benefit from me learning this lol He’s mouthy and very hyper and does whatever he wants and it has actually kept him from being adopted.

    @pamelaguaicochea6355@pamelaguaicochea6355 Жыл бұрын
  • He looks afraid of you !! What did you do to him??

    @helenhuizenga9998@helenhuizenga999810 ай бұрын
  • Great job from one Dog Trainer to another! It’s so refreshing to finally see a dog Trainer who doesn’t relie on bs aversive tools and actually takes the time to get into the psyche of the dog and has Amazing results! The dog is behaving beautifully because he’s not doing it out of fear. He understands you are the pack leader in this relationship! Awesome!!! ❤️🐶❤️

    @SuperFrangelica@SuperFrangelica11 ай бұрын
  • You are perfect teacher for dog and humans too. Here you are training dog owners in a right way. Thank you.

    @prakashgavande1064@prakashgavande1064 Жыл бұрын
  • Love the new move, I'm using that! Ain't it funny, how we see our own dog totally different from someone else! 😊

    @rachelm7525@rachelm75252 жыл бұрын
  • I have one question, when is acceptable to start correcting younger pups as thoroughly as this on walks? I have a 5 month collie mix who becomes like this when she's on lead approaching dogs

    @anythinggoeswithjamesengli2968@anythinggoeswithjamesengli29682 жыл бұрын
    • Same here, 4,5 months golden retriever border collie mix that is super excited of other dogs, smell and looking for things to eat on the walks 🤐🤐

      @lassechristoffersen2313@lassechristoffersen23132 жыл бұрын
  • Great session. My lab is identical to this one. I’m using your technique and it’s working

    @scarter176@scarter1762 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve been watching several videos on how to get your dog to stop pulling. Many of them use pinch/prong collars, and one even insisted that you have to correct so hard that the dog yelps, which I absolutely refuse to do to my dog. You’ve given me hope to get my dog trained successfully without hurting my dog.

    @Nirad-jt7en@Nirad-jt7en Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this gorgeous video. I just tried it on a 7 months old puppy from Romania which was staying with my pack for 10 weeks now, and it worked fine.

    @Mabel1a@Mabel1a5 ай бұрын
  • You are so inspiring, thank you for all the free content. I am currently working with my leash reactive dog and getting better. Any suggestions for when off leash dogs approach us and my dog is freaking out? Happened to us yesterday, the other owner wasn’t around at first to recall his dogs. My dog completely freaked out. They were smelling him but wouldn’t leave. I was able to get his head away from the other dogs so no bites happened. But I was scared!

    @MyTnb@MyTnb2 жыл бұрын
    • Carry a walking stick to defend yourself and your dog's. Sad but I'd rather have my dog stay safe and not have them bit!

      @a.e.s.n.@a.e.s.n.2 жыл бұрын
    • @@a.e.s.n. thank you!!!

      @MyTnb@MyTnb2 жыл бұрын
  • Joel - thank you for all the amazing content. You've really helped me find a roadmap for life with my new rescue. The door trick worked immediately to get her checking in, and in 6 weeks my walks are so much more rewarding. Quick question: is there a brand of collar and/or leash you prefer with your method?

    @43lbcat@43lbcat2 жыл бұрын
  • WOW, did this ever work!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this video! Now, the biting and jumping...

    @RantzBizGroup@RantzBizGroup4 ай бұрын
  • I have a rottweiler male he is 12 months old an so bold as you explain it I was at my wits end to the stage I purchased a e collar when I stumbled across this video an your page. I tried your methods and was totally shocked our walks are not perfect yet but 100 times better and me an my dog look forward to learning more thank you from Dublin Ireland

    @danielbroe8944@danielbroe8944 Жыл бұрын
  • First of all Joel you're a genius, and thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. I've tried it all before I found your channel, and what ever I tried it did not work with loose leash walking. I've been using your method on my 7 yo doberman and it worked like a charm, it took a few days but he's 80% more relaxed in walks now and does not pull AT ALL anymore. From time to time he leaves me and gets a correction, but other then that he's within criteria, also a great stopper and checks in on me a lot, if I slow down he slows down if I speed up he speeds up. The thing is if someone joins me on a walk, he's a different dog, you can just feel something changes. e.g. we go out on a walk and my GF joins us halfway thru the walk, first half he's great but when she joins in on the walk he get's all over the place, he won't pay attention to me, no check ins, walks in front of me, leaves me a lot, and corrections don't seem to work when we have company, as opposed to when we walk alone, I'll give him a correction he will look at me after the first one and he's on my page instantly. So to sum it up, great walker when we walk alone, not so great when someone else is walking with us. Also, similar things happens when we walk and I start to talk on the phone. It's like I have to be focused on the dog constantly or he will push his limits. Looking forward to hearing what you have to say about this! Keep it up Joel, you're the GOAT!

    @yrCarats@yrCarats2 жыл бұрын
  • That dog is fearful of you. What did you do when the camera was off?

    @wendsong1688@wendsong16884 ай бұрын
  • Good job, as usual. Yes, before and after videos would be a must. For us to see how good the dog has done. Ps. I like your no bs method. Very honest.

    @rj-jl5nv@rj-jl5nv2 жыл бұрын
  • love ur vids, I've got a rescued 4-year-old Golden Saint here in Nepal, weighs about as much as I do (well over 100lbs), and when I first got him home, he reminded me of Cujo. In fact, I almost named him that but decided on Bernie, as an aspirational calming name. I've had him about a year, and I can loose lead walk him until he sees something on 4 legs, then it's game on if it's a dog he does not know or like. I had an old Shepard, but he died recently and I think the Shepard helped Bernie along this far (I used him like you use Prince, as Hiro was old and pretty much brain dead from years of epilepsy). So Bernie does socialize with other particular dogs, but the problem here is the street dogs on every corner, protecting their bit of turf, and Bernie still loses it a bit with those, but after a YEAR, there is progress in this area. Interestingly enough, he seems more bothered NOW by dogs ON leads than he does roaming street dogs, which after time have become like familiar trees to him. So if he sees a strange dog on a lead, he wants to fight. He's a jerk like that. Anyway, I'll keep watching and working and expect that someday he will be a great loose lead dog in all situations.

    @oldnepalihippie@oldnepalihippie Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for everything you do. This has really helped but on my walk today, where I stopped and pulled back probably 50 times (because you said we won't do it :) ) I had these two thoughts. My dog is a 30kg American Staffy and she has a high prey drive. We walk where there are a lot of rabbits and they often scamper across our path. She was on a halter, so I looked into something better and settled on a half choke collar which is soft, and a zero shock 1.2 m leash to save my shoulders. How to stop a high prey drive dog as leave it does not always suffice. Is the leash too short and the wrong leash? Should I get a gentle leader? Thank you once again for all your work. It seems you the only one out there that makes sense to me.

    @Savayla100@Savayla1002 жыл бұрын
    • Work on teaching your dog to “look” at you in the home without distractions. Once you get that, move to outside on the leash without distractions. It will take time but as that progresses you can start to do it when distractions are present and eventually it will work. Tools like leashes and collars are just that, tools to help with training. It’s up to you to teach the desired behaviours while remembering that inside the home you’re a lot more interesting to a dog than outside. You have to work to make your dog see you as the most interesting thing in all situations. Hope that helps!

      @1234lowkey@1234lowkey2 жыл бұрын
  • That's exactly what I was about to say please show us the dogs before then after your training otherwise we hear what your saying but it just looks like you have a good dog anyway.

    @Standing_on_the_word@Standing_on_the_word2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for making these videos, I don't own a dog but this information is so important to understand. Thank you.

    @jend9936@jend9936 Жыл бұрын
  • I like this method. It’s similar to what I did to my dog 18 years ago but my new dog 6 moths old and I have watched your video about 3 times to make sure I am doing it correct. In the video you make it seem like an instantaneous change but what are real expectations. Thank you

    @zenyoga5116@zenyoga51163 ай бұрын
  • I find the hardest part is re-conditioning my 10 mo old Malinois to me. If I have someone who walks her who has never walked her before, she is perfectly behaved after a few corrections. I myself need to do 10+, and then continuously correct every block. Not sure why she is so loose with me. Granted, I've had her for only a month after I picked her up from a shelter (where she was found as a stray). Edit: my neighborhood is very condensed with about 20 other dogs and 100 squirrels, so she has way too many distractions. I think a new person is just so much of a distraction it outweighs the others.

    @Khelekheru@Khelekheru Жыл бұрын
  • Jeez, that dog is terrified, afraid to eat a treat, afraid to put his bottom on the floor when he was asked to sit, tail between his legs when he should be excited for a walk, that relationship is built on FEAR not respect,,,,,,,,,,!!!🧚‍♀️

    @paulinecallanan1085@paulinecallanan1085 Жыл бұрын
    • Any time I see 'quick fix' I know I'm about to watch a dog be scared in a 'training' video.

      @Scuff@Scuff Жыл бұрын
    • @@Scuff My first video on this channel and my last,,,,,,,,,,,I've unsubscribed,,,,,,,,,🧚‍♀️

      @paulinecallanan1085@paulinecallanan1085 Жыл бұрын
  • I just saw this video and am taking my six-month old Golden Retriever Molly for a walk. I'll let you know if it works . Fingers crossed. ---- I just got back from the walk - Changing the leash from the back of the harness to the front made all the difference. Although I have to admit she is an excellent dog and listens very well. The gentle tug from the front made her take notice and she responded after a few tugs. Thank you so much for your willingness to share your expertise.

    @r.durante528@r.durante5285 ай бұрын
  • Im new 2 ur chanel but i really like u & ur methods of training. I used the come video 4 my 4 month old doberman & he responded very well & has remembered it today. I called him today when there was another person petting him & his attention was totally on her and i decited 2 try c if he come. I did just like u he instantly left her & came directly 2 me.

    @carolpark6347@carolpark63472 жыл бұрын
  • That dog is in fear !

    @anthonynagle@anthonynagle10 ай бұрын
  • Am I the only one who can say the dog is terrified. His body language is as clear as day every time the handler stops and even worse when he "corrects" the dog.

    @Matt-jk2rc@Matt-jk2rc2 жыл бұрын
    • No, you are not the only one. Sadly, I think that is actually the point..Training thru intimidation.

      @marylang4540@marylang4540 Жыл бұрын
    • So what, the dog is supposed to be allowed to do whatever he wants bc he’s uncomfortable with correction? Correction is never fun for a dog. What’s your point here

      @Anna-rv3fv@Anna-rv3fv3 ай бұрын
    • I think the dog looks unsure of what's going on when he gets corrected. Then you can see his confidence increase as he understands what is wanted from him.

      @riahLiven5092@riahLiven50923 ай бұрын
    • His tail is wagging. No fear, just wanting to please. My views, don’t judge ❤

      @busyissy1@busyissy12 ай бұрын
    • It’s a tiny amount of discomfort during the training process to make him a good dog for the rest of his life. Do you have any idea how many dogs get killed in shelters because of idiot owners who are afraid of using a tiny amount of discipline on their dogs?

      @Jake-bt3fc@Jake-bt3fc2 ай бұрын
  • I LOVE your approach. So glad I'm came across your video. I am taking by stubborn, independent Shih Tzu out for his 1st walk today. Wish me luck!😮

    @SassyHoneyBadger@SassyHoneyBadger Жыл бұрын
  • I believe this works so quickly because of course you know what you’re doing, but of course because you’re walking a brilliant lab. They are brilliant in learning and want to please us.

    @kd1g130@kd1g1307 ай бұрын
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