Expert Dog Trainer Breaks Down the Most INSANE Dog Videos on the Internet

2023 ж. 10 Сәу.
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  • "The relationship this lady has with her dog is not normal" completely agree!! Don't understand why someone would willingly let their dog hump their leg!! 🤢

    @horcutt30@horcutt30 Жыл бұрын
    • My thoughts exactly!

      @ClownWorldRebel@ClownWorldRebel11 ай бұрын
    • Truly goddamn gross. I am an longterm owner of difficult and breeds. NEVER HAD A DOG HUMP MY LEG.

      @teresatanasi5143@teresatanasi514311 ай бұрын
    • before my cat got fixed he used to try to hump my leg and Id always just kick him off bc thats nasty as hell. Theres gotta be something wrong with you to be ok with your animal doing that to you.

      @theoddbox@theoddbox11 ай бұрын
    • @@theoddbox Exactly! Who the hell does this? I mean, I know some animals( males specifically) who are bottle fed and very imprinted on a person can get that berserkers syndrome( goats, some birds even) BUT who the hell permits an animal to “finish off”? Gross AF

      @teresatanasi5143@teresatanasi514310 ай бұрын
    • No...no...you've got it wrong. She didn't "permit" or "let" that dog hump her leg...she "ENCOURAGED" and "INSTRUCTED" that dog to do that. She likes it. Why else would she let the dog do it to completion? She's getting something out of it herself...satisfaction. She's not doing that for the dog's benefit.

      @PaulaLPope@PaulaLPope10 ай бұрын
  • Ever since I started watching your videos, I immediately stopped my routine visits to the dog park with my 10 month old German shepherd and replaced this with jogs/bike rides every night or play dates with her dog friends in a controlled environment. It’s not about how greatly trained my dog is but rather how bad other owners are with their dogs. I know my girl, but I don’t know what other owners do with their dogs!

    @AdamLegendsFF@AdamLegendsFF Жыл бұрын
    • 100% I have too. I have a 122lbs rottie and when she was a baby, I'd take her to play with the little dogs. Now that she is almost 2 and powerful and extremely protective, I would never think of bringing her to a dog park. I do not let anyone touch her and do training everyday. She loves it

      @indytherottweiler9002@indytherottweiler900211 ай бұрын
    • I wish I could do this with my kid. Some people shouldn't have responsibilities beyond a cactus

      @mamaray8903@mamaray890310 ай бұрын
    • Your supposed to wait till the puppy is 2 years old, especially with hsd to jog and bike ride

      @beef_trachea@beef_trachea10 ай бұрын
    • @@FitmanFatty I guess I should have been a bit more clear. When running on cement or hard surfaces it's bad to run for extended periods of time with young dogs. Obviously your not going to restrain them from doing any running in general

      @beef_trachea@beef_trachea10 ай бұрын
    • Dude, you're the best dog guy on the net. Love your stuff. I show my American Bully your videos and she digs it big time.

      @kerrybuchanan2389@kerrybuchanan23899 ай бұрын
  • The second video of the dog dragging the little one off by his hood legit made me drop jaw gasped out loud. That is horrifying and the potential implications of what that could translate to later on are so, so scary.

    @sugarmuffin319@sugarmuffin319 Жыл бұрын
    • @Tundra wdym

      @Your_problem625@Your_problem625 Жыл бұрын
    • Seriously. I was like WTF!! The fact that the adults (I'm assuming parents?) were laughing and filming that is totally disgusting to me.

      @reamus9102@reamus910211 ай бұрын
    • I read the caption & it made me mad 😡

      @breannajones2567@breannajones256710 ай бұрын
    • SAME

      @overlord_magatha@overlord_magatha10 ай бұрын
    • fact especially with a cane!!!! like are yah crazy train your dog -.- i also gasped

      @mishkawolfforever5951@mishkawolfforever59519 ай бұрын
  • Okay I’m cracking up at the dig at Zac George attempting to positive reinforcement train the polar bear dog 😂

    @ElizabethJW@ElizabethJW11 ай бұрын
    • The shade sent me hahahahah

      @patsonaki@patsonaki10 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that dude doesn’t know what he is doing at all. The woman with the frisbee is kikopup and she knows how to do positive training. She doesn’t work with bully breeds so I can’t say how her approach would work with that kind of dog. but I personally have used a lot of her tips mixed with what I’ve learned on this channel and it is working wonders with my standard poodle! Zac just pushes treats in his dogs face and hopes for a good outcome and can’t even read his own dogs body language..

      @fabulousporcupine3828@fabulousporcupine382810 ай бұрын
    • Yeah dude I've got two Anatolians and a great Pyrenees and it sent my sides into orbit. I would pay Zak good money to watch him walk my dominant dog through a high excitement area.😅

      @joelharo7817@joelharo78179 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!!!!

      @PattisArtInnaVan@PattisArtInnaVan3 ай бұрын
  • I've never read a book so fast! kzhead.infoUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU Learning about his dogs and experiences was just the icing on the cake - bed this book through and through. We're working with our new pup and Brandon's advise was just what I needed. Wish he'd just come and train for me haha but it's good for us and happy to have this new set of tools to use on our pup.

    @lourdesbruan9816@lourdesbruan981611 ай бұрын
  • I was once at a dog park with my 2 dogs (border terrier & New Zealand heading dog) who both have a high prey drive. There was a couple with a very young miniature pinscher on the other side of the park so I put my 2 on a lead and approached & asked if I could introduce my dogs to their tiny dog. Once they were politely introduced I returned to the other side with my now unleashed dogs. I later had to go over and intervene because a husky was purposefully stalking the tiny pinscher and no-one was doing anything! I asked the husky owner to put her dog on a lead because he was about to harm the other (ie he wasn't playing). I was gobsmacked that the husky owner could not see what was happening and because the min pin owners did not do anything. The husky owner left in a huff but later the min pin owners did thank me and say they were unsure what to do. I think all dogs owners have a responsibility to not only keep their dogs safe but also to ensure their dogs are not a risk to others.

    @tessmonro7102@tessmonro710210 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately, most dog owners know little to nothing about dog behavior, body posture, prey drive, etc. I certainly didn't with my first dog, an AKC registered Chow Chow. Fortunately for me, he was an extremely placid, sweet, easy dog to have, albeit very stubborn at times. After him I adopted a Chow who had previously been abused and she (predictably) had fear aggression. I wanted to help her and keep her, so I tried to learn what I could about dogs from a biological standpoint as well as learning from dog trainers. But sadly, I don't think most dog owners have the desire to learn anything.

      @user-ht4hk3rp2i@user-ht4hk3rp2i8 ай бұрын
    • @ tessmonro7102 I agree with Garret about dog parks Some dog parks are better than others. Some even have not only a section for small dogs only and another section for larger dogs, but also (if there is enough room) two or three runs for people who have a problematic dog or who want to train their dog off-lead. Invariably problems occur (imo) more so because of the owners, than the dogs: Leaving gates open, not cleaning up after their dog, untrained, out of control dogs (some of the owners are out of control too!), the idiot who puts the "shy" (fearful) larger dog in the smaller dog enclosure. etc., etc.

      @here_we_go_again2571@here_we_go_again25717 ай бұрын
  • It makes me happy to see a trained professional correcting this horrible behavior, some people shouldn’t be allowed the love of a pet

    @mattschofield5375@mattschofield5375 Жыл бұрын
    • Eh. I don't like how this is worded. "Love" should be replaced with "responsibility." I don't really know how to decide who deserves love or not. But there are objective ways to measure if someone can handle responsibility or not.

      @anthonyfaiell3263@anthonyfaiell32636 ай бұрын
    • This guy isnt a professional. there are videos proving

      @mackenzielebalme2480@mackenzielebalme24805 ай бұрын
    • @@mackenzielebalme2480where???

      @flixie.doesnt.sleep.66@flixie.doesnt.sleep.663 ай бұрын
  • I've been a kennel technician for years and do part-time training. We're the people that take care of your dog when you come to a daycare. Do not take your dog to a park, always assume you're surrounded by idiots. Dogs are like little kids, they make bad choices and will fight each other over absolutely nothing. The amount of times I have to stop fights or get involved in them is immense for owners to then say "oh my dog loves other dogs", the hell they do. Just because your dog "Nibbles" the 130+ lbs mastiff is good with your other dogs, don't mean they're good with every other dog on the planet.

    @bluespice8865@bluespice8865 Жыл бұрын
    • Definitely! I don't take my Mastiff mix dog to dog parks. As a puppy, tried to get her to daycare, but she gets too anxious with more than 10+ dogs at once. She wasn't having it. Wanted to go back to the people 😂 Thankfully the place was responsible and said it wasn't for her. We have play dates with my friends' dogs instead. Smaller groups & they get to know each other & monitor them.

      @aloramermaidful@aloramermaidful5 ай бұрын
  • Funny that you called the Alabai a dog/polar bear mix. We recently rescued a stray Alabai puppy and named him Bear ( for obvious reasons).He basically adopted us by following us around whenever we were out, and he ended up living just outside our gate. We were pretty much the only people around who didn't run away or try to attack him in terror at his size whenever he came over trying to play. One day we opened the gate, he came in, and he never left.

    @Ashmo613@Ashmo613 Жыл бұрын
    • We have a similar story... an Alabai showed up in our neighbourhood and my father always feeds strays (lots of strays in Greece, never seen one so big before). The dog had clearly been trained but eventually abandoned and it was in a bad state. We kept feeding it and caring for it but -OUTSIDE- our yard. The dog grew to follow us around and was protective of our 2 dogs... in fact when other strays/other dogs approached them aggressively he would intervene. It would even let -our cats- hang out with it but no other cats in the area. Eventually when the vet came for ours, he managed to take a look at it. It had kalazar disease at a very progressed state and thats probably why the original owner abandoned it... the dog stayed with us until it eventually passed away. It was an amazing dog but indeed I cant imagine being on 'the other side' if it hadnt seen us as at a positive light.

      @horhevamp8890@horhevamp88907 ай бұрын
  • I’m glad actual dog trainers and experts are commenting on these videos.

    @dude3277@dude3277 Жыл бұрын
  • Man your first reaction was pretty wholesome. Sometimes it's important to take children serious, and as you have said, an out or leave-it command doesn't hurt the dog either.

    @tterexx426@tterexx42611 ай бұрын
  • The woman encouraging a dog to mount her leg? Nasty AF.

    @lauracornwell9129@lauracornwell9129 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for calling out the stupid, dangerous things people do to their dogs. The stakes are high in a lot of these situations.

    @kchabak68@kchabak689 ай бұрын
  • Little story with flexi leash. Family dropped by with their 2 very overweight, very undertrained great danes easily in the 200lb range. They needed to let them out for a bathroom break but were worried about my free ranging horses (i had no gates at the time) so i put the one horse close to me on a lead so they could let their dogs out one at a time on a leash and let them have their potty time safely. The biggest dog freaked out, lunged at the horse, leapt in the air aiming for the throat, extending the flexi leash to max where it then snaped out of the 140 lb handler's hand like a jet fuel powered wet eel. Kid you not, he thought it broke his fingers. Dog went straight for the throat, horse dodged and flipped around, dog's leaping arc continued over the horses back, where he came to a crashing halt via butt check on the horse's hindquarters, and got projected about 20 feet away onto his back. Had he lunged at another dog like that, they would have ended up with a very severe problem. Luckily all we got was a spooked horse and a very rattled dog and some very clear real life consequences of not setting boundaries for the dogs' owners. I hate hate hate flexi leashes And that leg humping thing .. that is beyond vile, disgusting, and depraved. Guaranteed it gets worse and a lot more personal behind closed doors. There is a very sick community out there that I wish i had never heard of.. 🤢

    @whiskybrush3219@whiskybrush321910 ай бұрын
    • Dude, I hate flexi leashes too! Someone gave me my dog and she came with a flexi leash. E.Bulldog/Boxer cross! When she came, she was not leash trained and out of control. The real reason they were giving her away. Chased cats. I was tired one night, took her out on the flexi. She ran full speed after a cat, the leash snapped at the hook ring, the hook ring snapped back with the flexi and shot into my arm like I'd been shot by a BB gun with really huge BBs. I had a quarter sized bleeding one millimeter deep hole in my arm. Never again!! I started serious training. Now 10 years later and she's off leash, been on a movie set, loves cats and chickens. Still likes to try to run the ducks every now and again in their pen (she's outside of it), but she trained.

      @sitarobinson6544@sitarobinson65446 ай бұрын
    • The first time I had a flexi leash my dog got spooked and yanked it from my hand. It then chased him down the street for twenty minutes with my dog terrified out of his mind. Thankfully he was a lazy tubby dog and eventually ran home. That's the only time I've used the dumb things. I call them satellite dish leads.

      @dawnj2360@dawnj23604 ай бұрын
  • WE NEED MORE TRAINERS LIKE YOU I SWEAR

    @aryaelizabeth108@aryaelizabeth10810 ай бұрын
  • In my opinion the worst video on this compilation is the lady allowing her dog to pleasure herself on her leg. The woman needs to be investigated. That’s absolutely disgusting behavior and like you said it’s not normal and it makes me wonder if she’s doing that on camera what is she doing behind closed doors.

    @ClownWorldRebel@ClownWorldRebel Жыл бұрын
    • Yea that was disturbing!

      @misskelli222@misskelli222 Жыл бұрын
    • Let's all collectively hope she doesn't have children either...

      @MinkiBlue@MinkiBlue11 ай бұрын
    • @@misskelli222 let’s hope…

      @ClownWorldRebel@ClownWorldRebel11 ай бұрын
    • Most American women be like that

      @aeganratheesh@aeganratheesh10 ай бұрын
    • @@aeganratheesh They aren’t.

      @madheretic4423@madheretic44238 ай бұрын
  • I just want to tell you I was super against prong collars and thought they were cruel until I got my own puppy who pulls on a leash to the point of almost choking herself out. She’s a hound mix and it’s VERY scent driven and could pull me down the street if she wanted to- She’s only 40 lbs! We got a prong collar and saw instant results. THANK YOU for the informative videos and I’m so glad I found your channel!

    @AshleySmith-tc2ny@AshleySmith-tc2ny Жыл бұрын
    • Ignorance causes lots of unwarranted judgments. It’s human but admirable to admit it and that you now understand! Good for you!

      @_GandalfTheGrey_@_GandalfTheGrey_ Жыл бұрын
    • All good until oh noo your d9g has a hole in its neck and its dead

      @canaidiantoaster511@canaidiantoaster51110 ай бұрын
    • We're not ignorant, we just don't believe that more pain torture helps. Rule of thumb if you would try it yourself don't give it to your animal. Keep them on a short leash give em just a little slack with a regular harness for every walk until they don't tug anymore, they need to walk next to you and they will be most comfortable directly next to you after a while. I've done this with with all my dogs I've leash trained. I'm not a pro but I know what I'm talking about, I've done this with all sorts of dogs, mastiff mixes, st Bernards, Australian shepherds, German shepherds, Chihuahuas, pitbulls, bulldogs, And more, it's not easy but it's not hard. You just have to put in effort and trust your dog.

      @kaitlinwhite4918@kaitlinwhite491810 ай бұрын
    • If prong collar causes damage it is not correct size it is not a spiked collar it is a pinch collar. Sorted my 50 kg out of hand Bouvier in 3 goes he walked to heel ever after that there is no such thing as one method fits all dogs

      @marleneclough3173@marleneclough317310 ай бұрын
    • Everyone is against anything painful until they have a dog with problem behaviors that could be dangerous to them or other people.

      @ashleymeggan@ashleymeggan7 ай бұрын
  • First time seeing this fellow, and as a fellow dog trainer, I am delightfully impressed. That was not what I was expecting here, most of the time I check out videos and find people not knowing what they are talking about, or being pro extremes, this guy seems well balanced in training, and knowledgeable, I will be watching more of his content... thanks!

    @phoenyxrising8913@phoenyxrising89138 ай бұрын
  • My method for introducing dogs was always to start walking them in the same direction, and from a distance. Slowly getting closer and watching for signs of aggression. usually, they end up extremely tired from walking and start ignoring each other until they are able to walk together. I don't know if this is a normal method, but has worked on many dogs for me.

    @Daniels86711@Daniels867119 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for telling us about Katie's buckles for the prong collar. Excellent quality and much easier than the horrible Herm Sprenger clip for the prong collar. That thing was junk. Herm Sprenger makes a wonderful prong collar but I can't say that for their clip/buckle. Also thank you for giving us this valuable info with humor mixed in. It's so enjoyable to learn from you.

    @laurayeesnover631@laurayeesnover631 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for mentioning Katie’s Buckles! I’m a recent sub to American Standard and think he’s excellent! I haven’t looked at all of his posts and appreciate that you gave me a heads up on the best prong buckle! 😊❤️👍🏻

      @Riemember@Riemember6 ай бұрын
  • Excellent comments. I agree with you 100% some people are just idiots. Thank you for all the knowledge you give us.

    @luistaborda7757@luistaborda7757 Жыл бұрын
  • I was at a fund raising day for a local rescue, you know the kind with the stupid waggiest tail type dog show. The amount of people that were being dragged around by dogs on harness and seemingly not caring or even noticing was quite upsetting.

    @dandelion6514@dandelion6514 Жыл бұрын
  • That “you and your fucking pickle” had me laughing I don’t know why, but that line and itself just made me laugh

    @Angel-444.69@Angel-444.696 ай бұрын
  • Ahhhhh the Zach George comment love it garrets puns are some of the funniest Shit in the dog training community 😂😂 another great video uncle garret keep it up!!💪🏽💪🏽

    @jrtrades2892@jrtrades2892 Жыл бұрын
    • He gives some advices there and i like to listen everywhere, (litterally), every trainer has at least something small to teach even i still firmly belive there's dominance in the k9 world and hell if i'd ever use his methods to discipline a dog or his crazy long leash method. He gives however good advices on how to engage your dog into good different play and change the kind of FUN he's having have fun but he shall let the professional old school trainers take care of particular dogs.

      @Adianodelih@Adianodelih9 ай бұрын
  • 19 month old mutt owner here. 40 lbs and half husky. He's never been to a dog park although he's been to a lot of parks where people walk their dogs. He's always eager to meet new people and dogs. If the dogs are aggresive and/or non-receptive he turns around and walks away. We can learn a lot from our dogs

    @pmbeavis4467@pmbeavis44676 ай бұрын
    • You've accomplished so much for being 19 months old and 40 pounds 😂

      @101jir@101jir4 ай бұрын
  • The person with the frisbee looks like Kikopup and I absolutely adore her!!!! Looked up to her for years and she helped me immensely in my dog training career!

    @Eternal_11_Sasha@Eternal_11_Sasha11 ай бұрын
  • Man I've been following you since forever... glad to see the evolution of your content, this is hilarious! Keep killin it!!

    @willyjgonzalez6560@willyjgonzalez6560 Жыл бұрын
  • We take our dogs to the dog park in the early mornings. It’s a whole different group of dog owners. Most of us older, we love dogs and are responsible owners. Evenings and weekends are a whole different group of owners.

    @ntamny@ntamny10 ай бұрын
  • New to your channel, love your style man I’ll look forward to more great content.

    @Ramosj79@Ramosj79 Жыл бұрын
  • At the dog park once, I started hearing barking and I was like, “is that my dog??” Until I knew it wasn’t because she came out of the dog circle and 2 dogs were fighting. The owner of one was encouraging it saying “get him get him get him” like I could never understand.

    @nvae7252@nvae72526 ай бұрын
  • My wife and I got a lab/cattle dog mix on Easter. I found your channel on my feed and have been watching non stop since. Awesome guy. Awesome trainer.

    @bcott2758@bcott27589 ай бұрын
  • Interesting and informative as usual. Thanks for sharing. 👊💯

    @joestukenborg1522@joestukenborg15229 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your educational ideas please keep them coming. I rescued a abused pooch I’ve been watching tons of your videos!!

    @thomaswilliams1327@thomaswilliams1327 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for your insight in dog training and and work on these videos.

    @dogsandgames.discdog@dogsandgames.discdog9 ай бұрын
  • Love your expertise and humor.

    @ceejay4911@ceejay4911 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a 3 kilo little fluffy dog. My dog knows the ‘leave it’ command. It’s vital every dog learns this command very early. I had a little dog years ago that ate some kind of nuts at the local part that would affect her breathing. I taught her this command at about 9 months old to stop her eating the nuts and potentially to save her life. Since then I have trained all my dogs the ‘leave it’ command.

    @sylviagerritsen7975@sylviagerritsen79755 ай бұрын
  • He's speaking so seriously whilst having such jolly music in the background 😂 love this guy tho

    @thesecretch1ldren471@thesecretch1ldren471 Жыл бұрын
  • Your the best dude love your comments and your honesty

    @joeroy4039@joeroy4039 Жыл бұрын
  • LOVE these videos ! Please made more

    @Sidtrav2017@Sidtrav2017 Жыл бұрын
  • I use to take my dogs to the park. No more! Your videos have helped me a lot. Looking at your online training!

    @MegaVolz@MegaVolz9 ай бұрын
  • When we adopted out pitbull (he was 2 & 1/2 at the time) we went to great lengths to teach him the difference between HIS toys amd our DAUGHTER’S toys. Not only was it very upsetting to her when he'd grab one of her dolls, but if he starts breaking off parts and eating them, that's an emergency vet visit and a possibly dead dog. Nothing about that is funny.

    @meredithcarroll6209@meredithcarroll62098 ай бұрын
  • Good to hear you say that about a harness. They are useless. They help a horse pull a load. Never understood how people think they will stop a pulling problem as they are designed to pull with. You just got a new sub.

    @gailmckay5551@gailmckay5551 Жыл бұрын
    • They aren't useless. They just don't work to teach a dog not to pull. You literally just said their use, they are great for pulling. My lab loves to pull a sled in the snow, and we use a harness for that. Sled dogs don't pull by their collars. They are also good for having the dog carry their own stuff on hikes. So they do have uses.

      @ericay3225@ericay32255 ай бұрын
    • @@ericay3225 You don't really comprehend what your reading, do you? That's pretty much exactly what I said. They help pull, not stop pulling.

      @gailmckay5551@gailmckay55515 ай бұрын
    • @@gailmckay5551 I do comprehend what you said. Your exact words were "They are useless." I was simply pointing out that's wrong.

      @ericay3225@ericay32255 ай бұрын
  • I seriously adore the work you do. Your heart is beautiful ❤

    @emeraldmathis-mcconnell7301@emeraldmathis-mcconnell73018 ай бұрын
  • The girl with the frisbee was an absolute legend!

    @crazynutreviews2647@crazynutreviews26476 ай бұрын
  • Very important video - thanks so much! 😀

    @ursulaatkan@ursulaatkan11 ай бұрын
  • Great content, very nicely done !!

    @DavidG.-bh9gq@DavidG.-bh9gq Жыл бұрын
  • I like the Flexi leash when I want to give my dog some space to roam and sniff without letting her completely off leash. She easily gets distracted and we are still working on a good call back. But I use a normal collar. Or, as I heard from another dog trainer, automatic leashes and especially with a harness are for dogs that already know how to be well behaved.

    @beatekreuzer5025@beatekreuzer5025 Жыл бұрын
    • I hated Flexi Leashes since I was a child because I got a terrible rug burn when outside with my childhood dog a Sheltie when she saw a squirrel. She was doing what they were breed to do and I was way too young to be outside alone with her. She didn't run off thankfully. I currently use harnesses because I have two Brachycephalic dogs and collars can be dangerous for them. They don't usually pull unless it's a loud motorcycle because one wants to run away from it while the other wants to chase it because it triggers a weird prey drive in him. This is a long standing training situation with them, which they leave scooters alone and bicycles but the motorcycles are still a work in progress.

      @SecretKeeperForever9@SecretKeeperForever9 Жыл бұрын
    • Its not what you prefer or like its what your dog needs. Have you not been watching the videos?

      @tomreed-oe7hi@tomreed-oe7hi9 ай бұрын
  • The trainer you were most impressed with Emily Larlham aka Kikopup. She’s a positive only reward based trainer.

    @michellereed3272@michellereed32728 ай бұрын
  • Love the fact your doing this channel. I cant tell you how many times I see stuff like this and want to jump right in a correct it. Ive trained for over 30 years and continue to see the most ridiculous things that people think is funny but in reality is dangerous.

    @VonweisskennelsGSD@VonweisskennelsGSD9 ай бұрын
  • One of the best reaction videos out there in history...

    @mosestomfelix@mosestomfelix Жыл бұрын
  • That Cane Corso dragging that child off the couch made me so upset. 😢😢😢😢Bc that dog is just getting started…eventually it will be worse.

    @TeamUmizoomie@TeamUmizoomie10 ай бұрын
  • my dad and I took our Dogo Argentino (big ass dog) to the dog park once and a little dog that looked like a dachshund was on the other side of the fence kept following, staring, and barking at our dog (Dino). At some point they almost had a fight threw the fence since Dino got too close and the dog nipped at him. Afterwards we walked away from the fence and the other dude brought his dog to the big dog side, the whole time we were telling the guy to take is dog back or leash it up. Only a few seconds into this dog being there and he immediately rushed over and clung to Dino's ear when he wasn't paying attention. A huge fight broke out and everyone was on our side since the guy was an idiot and our dog was clearly leashed and completely calm, except we still left and won't be going back. Moral of the story, he's right, dog parks are trash

    @Sleepy_Yazzy@Sleepy_Yazzy8 ай бұрын
  • The dog on the skateboard is cool af. I can’t even ride one of those

    @Foodgirl61@Foodgirl6111 ай бұрын
  • Wow. This was an excellent review. Please do more like this. Educate pple, give them strait-talk feedback on their crazy content (stupidity) and great crazy content (awesome training!).

    @nathaliep8512@nathaliep85129 ай бұрын
  • You and Dog Daddy are the best dog training content creators on the web. Keep doing what you do and never back down.

    @isabellaantonia6157@isabellaantonia61578 ай бұрын
  • I've always said pet ownership should be licensed. I think, that might also stop abusers from having pets if there was a registry as well

    @amandahusztik2330@amandahusztik23308 ай бұрын
  • I 100% agree with you about dog parks - no way will any of my dogs go to one. But could you speak on doggy daycare facilities? Specifically the ones with yards where all the dogs get turned out for "play time." My view is that those are basically the same thing as dog parks. Interested in your thoughts on it.

    @mlee40738@mlee407385 ай бұрын
  • The edits on this one are CLASSIC!!!

    @smallestover-thinker3971@smallestover-thinker3971 Жыл бұрын
  • Doing a quick 90° turn: "HOW DARE YOU!!!! THAT'S ABUSE!" Let your dog get bitten at the dog park every day: "There is no such thing as dominance... positive training only!" These guys are a living meme!

    @DeathpunchTactics@DeathpunchTactics8 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos and advice- thank you 🙏

    @zoepaige8536@zoepaige85362 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos! We are looking to bring a Shiba into our home in April and my son is wanting to work with dogs in the police department when he grows up. We love learning from your videos together before we bring puppy home.

    @kimallegood4615@kimallegood46155 ай бұрын
  • i Love your philosophy. And training videos.

    @edierodegerdts506@edierodegerdts5067 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for emphasizing the dangers of dog parks.

    @nogames8982@nogames89826 ай бұрын
  • My APBT and I were attacked by an off leash pit bull. My boy got between me and the other dog, since then he was out of control, lunging, not following any commands, I did a couple face plants and almost lost a finger. He was a gait and balance service dog. I couldn't use him. Three years of hell with this dog. Now with your videos, and e-collar and a prong collar we both are much better. He is back to basic commands and I am a better trainer. Hopefully I can get him back on his service harness and we can be a team again. Again your videos have helped us both a lot, THANK YOU!

    @gloriabrown8669@gloriabrown86699 ай бұрын
  • Video very informative.

    @elvindelacruz3808@elvindelacruz3808 Жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic fantastic, a straight loud n clear video, very informative, must watch video for every pet owner

    @ranadas3738@ranadas37383 ай бұрын
  • drop, get it, spin, get it, twirl, get it, drop, through the legs, get it drop....beautifully done!!!

    @JaguarRacingTeamX@JaguarRacingTeamX5 ай бұрын
  • Flexi leads. I've seen plenty of them break. At work, we had a patient who spent Christmas getting their femur rodded because it snowed, they took two dogs out for a walk, the dogs ran around the owner's legs, tied them up, and the owner fell in the snow. Sometimes I use a horse lead, but keep the free end away from your feet and legs.

    @pmarie2003@pmarie200310 ай бұрын
  • My aunt's German Shepard used to tug at my shirts, but only to call me to play. It was never hard and he stopped when i said no. He was a well -trained and well-behaved dog and was especially gentle with children

    @MahiMahi-yu5jo@MahiMahi-yu5jo9 ай бұрын
  • Is it just me or has this video been uploaded like three times?

    @CulturalUneducation@CulturalUneducation Жыл бұрын
    • It kept getting age restricted

      @giovannibonifati@giovannibonifati Жыл бұрын
    • Some of us just seeing this for the FIRST time.

      @Ir-of4zn@Ir-of4zn Жыл бұрын
    • It needs to be uploaded 1000 times because there are so many stupid people with NO dog knowledge winding up with dogs they CAN NOT HANDLE.

      @g.w.hampton5525@g.w.hampton5525 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your videos 😊❤❤😊

    @user-xk8ps1qt9f@user-xk8ps1qt9f10 ай бұрын
  • Neighbor lady got 6 yrs for failure to control her animals in Elbert County Co after a few of her dogs went to the neighbors house and killed the woman. Take heed! Dogs cannot be permitted to “just be”. You must be in control of your animal 24/7 by whatever means necessary.

    @clintonhurst7810@clintonhurst7810 Жыл бұрын
  • In response to your comment about it being better to cut your dog loose in a dog park, I was walking my 5-year-old papillon mix off-leash on a road and this giant pitbull runs up and tries to grab him. Seriously, I was glad Lance was off leash because he was able to run fast enough to get away. I'm not walking any more without dog spray...I had nothing but a Gatorade bottle to chuck at him. I threw it and bellowed at the pit and he stopped the second time. Lance made it out with only a slobber mark. Damn close. That dog...I mean...people might question whether he was actually attacking but I heard those jaws snap shut and Lance, a usually dog-social boy, scream in fear. That was awful.

    @lisafoster4468@lisafoster44687 ай бұрын
  • I love that you mentioned Zak George, his methods leave me at the end of the video like umm okay so how am I supposed to train my dog exactly?? 🤔 🙄

    @mama_j1629@mama_j162911 ай бұрын
    • When I got a border collie puppy I thought "Perfect! This is a trainer with a border pup!" Then he took an absurd amount of time to simply put on a collar and I started to have doubts. Although now that I have 2 dogs the border trained the other to take collars off for her so now they both wear collars that have a dog proof buckle.

      @katrinascarlet5637@katrinascarlet56379 ай бұрын
  • Always like your videos. Wish you were here in Los Angeles California. I’d love to have you work with my 10 month old Standard Schnauzer.

    @1DucatiCraig@1DucatiCraig Жыл бұрын
  • We got our first family dogs when I was in high school, brother-sister combo, my parents had dogs growing up (one of which was a failed police dog so excellently trained) but outside of that we had no experience. We definitely did a lot of things wrong not knowing any better, we never trained them separately so they had severe separation anxiety, used harnesses and flex leashes because they would choke themselves out (hound-lab mixes), they were also 80 lbs each so while we could handle them individually, my giant of a dad was the only one to easily handle both at once. They were amazing dogs temperament wise and only when the male went blind did he start having leash reactivity when other dogs would try to mount him but it is definitely eye-opening watching all these videos and realizing that we definitely could have been in some of his reaction videos for the wrong reason. I think the only things we did right was exercise them well and made sure they had good vet care. I am definitely making a lot of mental notes for when I get my own dog down the road and what to do properly with them.

    @Cece9090@Cece90909 ай бұрын
  • This is the first time I've seen your channel. I was pleased to hear your take on dog parks. I have found it increasingly difficult to navigate human and dog attitudes. I used to go before sunrise so my dog and I could have an enjoyable walk together and he could have a good run. I avoid these areas like the plague now.

    @susanclark3095@susanclark30955 ай бұрын
  • lmfao at the Zach's comment at 6:16 with positive reinforcement.

    @VypeReaper@VypeReaper2 ай бұрын
  • I’m glad u had this. Esp for those that say pecking orders n dominance don’t exist. Always makes me laugh. But it’s also good u show the bad side of dog parks bc not every owner is responsible or has the right tools on the dog. This was very educational for dog owners out there

    @karensabolcik2511@karensabolcik25112 ай бұрын
  • As a pitbull owner I was not expecting anything positive lol. Sounds like he almost has a soft spot for them lol.

    @bostons_departed3631@bostons_departed363111 ай бұрын
    • Ahahahah. The purely positive ones are good for different advices on how to engage your dog in different kind of games and kind of funs, period.

      @Adianodelih@Adianodelih9 ай бұрын
    • @@Adianodelih my Pit has changed the mind of almost everyone who’s met her. And if they don’t, they at least acknowledge my Pitbull isn’t a demon. Most Pits aren’t, but they can be, and some (like mine) LOVE being protective. That’s just their genetics tho.

      @bostons_departed3631@bostons_departed36319 ай бұрын
  • "...ham and cheese sandwich." 😂😂😂 I like this guy!

    @EvilSecondTwin@EvilSecondTwin10 ай бұрын
  • Very informative. Thanks 👍

    @kathybeeston6429@kathybeeston64294 ай бұрын
  • that Zak George joke tho, spot on!

    @weedhigh2564@weedhigh256411 ай бұрын
  • I really like the way you review these videos. Perfect! Telling it like it is, because these pet owners are just stupid and irresponsible! I particularly was appalled when the Rotti got to use the little boy as a tug toy! like WTF man?!!!! AND THANK YOU for speaking against dog parks! I agree! They are the worst and should never, ever have been introduced AT ALL!! Dog fights waiting to happen all. the. time.!!

    @darcyh9090@darcyh90908 ай бұрын
  • I work at a dog park bar and was hired to more or less be a middle man to help prevent any altercations and make sure owners are following the rules. We don’t allow food, treats, out side toys (we provide bubbles and kitty pools as some of the fun activities), children under 12 and we don’t allow dogs to be on leash inside the open area. All of the dogs are also registered to make sure they are up to date on vaccines and neutered/spayed (we allow intact puppies and service dogs as our only exceptions as long as they behave). I could never take my dog to a normal dog park anymore. Owners are WAAY too lax and don’t pay enough attention. My job so far has only had small altercations because of all the safety measures we put up and being able to have incident reports along with being able to tell owners to remove their dogs from the park if needed. It baffles me more places don’t have middle men, there are plenty of small altercations that could have escalated really quickly if my coworkers and I weren’t around.

    @YoSoFunnyx3@YoSoFunnyx311 ай бұрын
  • I use a flexible leash as my dog is trained to stay at my side so I have it locked, when he's on a break on a trail I unlock it. Only for trained dogs. Same as only use a e collar offleash if your dog is trained. I wish you were local I'd work for you in a heartbeat.

    @WillBlueAnimalTraining@WillBlueAnimalTraining Жыл бұрын
    • Flexi leashes are garbage.

      @1packatak@1packatak Жыл бұрын
    • @@1packatak for novices.

      @WillBlueAnimalTraining@WillBlueAnimalTraining Жыл бұрын
    • @@1packatak he started with 6 inch leash if your curious, worked his way up to a flexible leash with is basicly off leash

      @WillBlueAnimalTraining@WillBlueAnimalTraining Жыл бұрын
  • Leave it, sit, drop it, stay are a few of the commands I work on daily as soon as I get a dog

    @maryjane4432@maryjane443210 ай бұрын
  • I am so glad I found you u are a true blessing I’ve learned so much from watching ur videos my cane corso is about to be 8 months now and he is the most well behaved dog in the apartment complex bc of u

    @Dan-lm6sn@Dan-lm6sn Жыл бұрын
  • You are absolutely the BEST! A absolute dog whisperer 🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕

    @loisisaacson2040@loisisaacson20406 ай бұрын
  • Subscribed for that zak george comment. As an owner of two anatolians and a Pyrenees, you made me spit my drink out my nostrils.

    @joelharo7817@joelharo78179 ай бұрын
  • I completely agree with every word you said.

    @ahc1957@ahc19579 ай бұрын
  • The more you F*** around the more you find out - Love it

    @jakubkurzawski9446@jakubkurzawski94469 ай бұрын
  • Great review!

    @Arariel3@Arariel310 ай бұрын
  • What suggestions are their for alternatives to dog parks? I take my dogs on long walks everyday because I live in an apartment but it's near a huge park so we spend a lot of time there. My 1 year old Shih Tzu is always wanting to run and play with other dogs, which there is a decent sized grassy field people let their dogs play. However, that usually ends up with tangled leashes, which for any dog owner is terrifying. I'm living in South Korea, where many people didn't properly socialize or train their small dogs so when those leashes get tangled it's scary because my dog was exposed to all that and I'd hate for a split moment to ruin it. I unfortunately did have that happen to my pug as a puppy, thankfully he didn't get hurt but it was seconds from a bad situation if my neighbor hadn't came running out when I started yelling because her big dogs got loss and were circling us and I had a broken arm trying to hold a 6 month old puppy knowing if I moved slightly to move away they were going to attack, but now he doesn't like to socialize with other dogs and tends to stand right next to me unless he feels comfortable with the people or the other dog. My shih tzu really did help him way more than all the professional trainers I tried to help build his confidence back up. My Shih Tzu is always showing interest in the dog park area of the park but we don't ever go in because I'm not going to put my pug in that kind of stress or myself because that itself would create a problem even if their wasn't one.

    @SecretKeeperForever9@SecretKeeperForever9 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your content

    @joellvelotta7769@joellvelotta77698 ай бұрын
  • I recently discovered your content & love it! Im new fostering an italian greyhound minpin mix. 1st Im hearing about not recommending dog park. Even for little dogs that stay in small area???

    @swimmingturtle00@swimmingturtle008 ай бұрын
  • that akita came in like batman ready to throw hands lol

    @reverend481@reverend48110 ай бұрын
  • Some of these videos are a powerful argument for caning.

    @user-po3mh4dy9r@user-po3mh4dy9r9 ай бұрын
  • Feel happier than ever that I walk my dog with a martingale collar and 6 ft leash. Keeps me in control and she’s normally very well behaved. Has never escaped the collar

    @pearl_b@pearl_b10 ай бұрын
  • “YOU AND YOUR F*-ING PICKLE!” 🤣

    @oystershucksters4206@oystershucksters420610 ай бұрын
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