NEVER DO THIS to Your Dog After Calling Them! American Staffordshire Terrier

2021 ж. 18 Сәу.
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  • Don't forget to check out our amazing online courses at DIYK9.com. Also please feel free to comment below your experience using our training techniques. My team and I love to read them. See you in the courses!

    @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK96 ай бұрын
    • I have a American bully im trying to teach how to heel got any advice?

      @conniehoward9356@conniehoward93565 ай бұрын
    • @AmericanStandardDogTraining I had an issue with my dog being trained for service dog services. I had the trainer tell me to use a pig stick to get his attention which was fine. He’s a German Shepherd and has lots of fur but the trainer was attempting to get his attention for something and she whipped him with the stick much harder than I was comfortable with. She told us to use a plastic “prong” type collar and I bought a metal one because the plastic one didn’t get his attention much and she also uses the flexible martingale collar (I think that’s the name of it). He was adopted as a 1-2 year old street dog from SPCA and hes a quick learner. I am struggling with my trainer because I feel like we should be able to heel and that things we do have nothing to do with service dogs. Do you think a pig stick is an appropriate tool and what do you suggest to help him with on leash heel?

      @kimplpnoklahoma9660@kimplpnoklahoma96604 ай бұрын
    • Sir my dog has ear infection he is not letting me drop medicine into his ears so i used force is there any software for this?

      @Aka_Psychic@Aka_PsychicКүн бұрын
  • If I'm going to working with a dog that won't recall and I need them to, I will turn and walk or even run the other way, it almost always works.

    @steely1neverwane@steely1neverwane2 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. Pretty effective. Better than trying to chase them that's for sure

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • I saved a dog running to a busy road the other day doing this. They were chasing the dog. I told them all. Stop! Follow me. Your dog will follow I promise. And he did. I was able to safely directly them back into the pathway home away from the busy road.

      @DebiDearest@DebiDearest2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DebiDearest Great stuff Debi.

      @steely1neverwane@steely1neverwane2 жыл бұрын
    • That's how I retrieve my dog when we leaving the dog park i just start walking to the car I don't call him or anything just get to the car open the door and he's standing right there like hello are we going somewhere

      @p2thejay1@p2thejay12 жыл бұрын
    • Thats what I do. I sometimes jog with a happy voice like I have somewhere good to go. I know trainers will cringe at that as it shows they are untrained.

      @shazdave8886@shazdave88862 жыл бұрын
  • Sometimes if my dog doesn’t react, I say a “aah hiii” then he comes running because he wants to see whom I’m greeting 😂. Or I say in a high pitch voice: “aaawwww how cuuuute” then he comes running to see what’s cute🤣🤣😂

    @8all8at8once8@8all8at8once8 Жыл бұрын
  • It's amazing how we, unwillingly, may develop bad habits in our dogs. And if there's no one there to point it out, we end up reinforcing the behavior. Thanks for being so objective and clear in your teachings!

    @FernandaFerreira-eo6sp@FernandaFerreira-eo6sp2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and the kind words

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • I’ve accidentally taught my dog the wrong words before. I would say “this way” when we were walking. He would NOT listen when I said “come”. Just wasn’t getting it. I start saying “this way” instead of come, and he understands. My bad, buddy...

      @kathyalbin3553@kathyalbin35532 жыл бұрын
    • Amen beautiful soul, So true!!! I was just thinking that, after I watched this video! You are amazing for being honest enough to say that.✌️💫♥️

      @Aprofoundlove@Aprofoundlove Жыл бұрын
    • @@AmericanStandardK9first I really enjoy watching your videos.... Second we have a American Pitbull, and he is super emotional if you are giving love he trembles, if he's excited he trembles, if he's in trouble he trembles, and he is HYPER protective at home and only home, and he doesn't know how to greet people always aggressive approach but 3minutes later when he realizes hey it's ok, he is their best friend and wants love, until they leave the house and return it's back to square 1

      @benjones3752@benjones3752 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kathyalbin3553 I agree 100%. I've guilty of this too. I really liked what I saw Garret say in the puppy leash training video with the Cane Corso named Brooklyn (I think)? He said not to name a command until the dog is doing that action well. I introduced the word 'Sit' too early, but it was such a simple action to train it didn't really matter. Now I also have her sitting via hand command. I'm working on 'down' now, silently. My prong collar will be here later today and I can start training Echo (our Husky / Treeing Walker Coonhound mix) in the bathroom where the dog cannot go but so far AFTER I properly introduce the prong collar as a positive and awesome thing that gets the dog treats when she sees it and comes to me and then when she lets me put it on for more rewards/payments.

      @troy5292@troy5292 Жыл бұрын
  • So important to train the dog AND THE OWNER 🙌👏

    @mykafoxx@mykafoxx Жыл бұрын
    • The owner 😂😂😂 That's me!

      @margareto1600@margareto1600 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes but the law doesn't allow you to put a prong collar on the owner and yank the crap outta them ;

      @bailey9r@bailey9r Жыл бұрын
    • U only need to train the owner

      @jack14kd@jack14kd Жыл бұрын
    • @@jack14kd That is almost always the case! ;

      @bailey9r@bailey9r Жыл бұрын
  • My lab used to run and not come back…I started to turn and start walking away, he would run back to me, where I would give him lots of lovin and let him go again. He learned that when I called it didn’t mean he was getting put back on his leash, so he started to always come when I called. He has very good recall manners now.

    @Trana678@Trana678 Жыл бұрын
  • Honestly this is the best clarification about prong collars, thank you

    @riadhguiraa1231@riadhguiraa12312 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
  • Just love how this dog is sitting on a park bench!

    @jennagrigsby9956@jennagrigsby99562 жыл бұрын
  • We got a puppy New Year’s Day and I’ve been basically strung out on training videos and putting them into action. It feels so good to have a 16 week old puppy that’s leaps and bounds more obedient then the average dog we run into on walks. I didn’t think I would enjoy coming home after swinging a hammer all day and work with/exercise my dog. I told my wife if I’m still looking forward to training her everyday in 6 months I’m making a career change lol

    @zachburns2495@zachburns2495 Жыл бұрын
    • I know right! getting my Doberman in 1 week and I am using his videos as the written gospel 😅 I feel like once I master my own dog training craft, I’m quitting my career path and full boarding dog trainer 🤣🤣🤣🤣

      @749260@74926010 ай бұрын
    • So, next month you're joining our ranks? 🤔

      @fadedillusions867@fadedillusions86710 ай бұрын
    • @@fadedillusions867 only time will tell 🤙🏻

      @749260@74926010 ай бұрын
    • you got a tiny 16 week old puppy listening.......... wow....... lol........ those are babies, of course they listen and follow you everywhere......... wait until they are 9 months old (which would be about now by the date you posted that original comment) and puberty hits, and they forget everything they knew ;)

      @Lucinka58@Lucinka588 ай бұрын
    • @@749260 why wouldn't you want to learn to train the positive way without the use of tools? Look into Nando Brown, for example (school of canine science) and learn the things the right way, without the need to inflict pain while teaching. They banned beating kids in schools there no need to hurt our dogs either. (and high drive police dogs do not need heavy correction either, that's old school, now with all new science and new knowledge there is no need to use those things anymore.

      @Lucinka58@Lucinka588 ай бұрын
  • I totally agree, recall or coming to you is not natural in my opinion. Anytime the dog comes to me, I never, never and never give any corrections, I praise, even when they walk by me I praise. I want them know only good things. Recall is one of the first thing I try to establish along with feeding time rituals. Enjoyed the video 👍

    @scottlambert8891@scottlambert88912 жыл бұрын
    • Yep. First and arguably most important. Thanks for watching

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • @@AmericanStandardK9 Love your channel. Have a question: What do you think the punishment should be for the owners/handlers of dogs that kill victim dogs on neutral ground, or who invade yard, vehicle, house for the purpose of killing a victim dog? I don't think it's possible to determine when it is true negligence or actually intentional, for the sadistic pleasure of the bully dog owner/handler.

      @practicalone2@practicalone2 Жыл бұрын
    • @@practicalone2 the fuck? what has that happened one time ever? you act like it's a normal every day fuckin occurence WTF kind of sadistic ass question was that??? they should be executed, obviously, but why are you asking that kind of weird ass shit?

      @zeening@zeening2 ай бұрын
    • Very good video!

      @user-hn1pl1qk4q@user-hn1pl1qk4q2 ай бұрын
  • Agreed. If your dog comes when you call them, 1 second or 1 hour later, they deserve praise. Teaching a dog to control themselves/ behave takes patience and MUCH understanding. Dogs are not humans and don't respond as such. They have their own instincts and trait's. They did not come from your loins with your traits. Let your dog be a dog

    @Jason-cm6uh@Jason-cm6uh2 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah good call..

      @suedenim1142@suedenim1142 Жыл бұрын
    • @@suedenim1142 Nothing he said was wrong or incorrect. what is your damn issue with this comment?

      @tiggs03@tiggs03 Жыл бұрын
    • @@tiggs03 he said yeah good call lol

      @Paygelove@Paygelove Жыл бұрын
    • @@tiggs03 what's your issue with Sue? Lol

      @toxicelmo7306@toxicelmo7306 Жыл бұрын
    • That's why I watch Packs so I can think like a wolf. Or a dog. I love to watch sled dogs in their down time. Especially feeding time. Especially the pups feeding time. They ain't take no 💩 from no one. So human shouldn't either so many dogs are the boss in their house today. It's fine for panzi dogs. Rat dogs. But it's just dangerous to let a machine of a dog think it is the strongest smartest in the group. I like to tie my dog up and then walk away. Call him me to. Watch him try with all of his might to get to me and fail. He's not strong enough. Then I just breeze on over whush and he's free. He looks at me like I'm magic.

      @TrollingHistory@TrollingHistory Жыл бұрын
  • Rottweiler owner from NW Europe here. This vid just appeared on my list. I agree with you 100%! My dog has 6 acres of fenced woodland & meadows where he can walk freely. And he comes every time when I call him (whistle). From day 1 I started to reward his return to me. And now, a few years later, I still give him that treat. He always returns, even if he's 200, 300 yards away and can't see me. Me whistling is enough. (Now... how to educate those people who walk their dogs off-leash without having them under control. It annoys me endlessly every time an un-socialized dog walks up to my dog and enters my Rottweiler's 'personal space'. They always start moaning about my Rottweiler's reaction towards their rude dog...)

    @mennovanrij9334@mennovanrij933410 ай бұрын
    • Perfect recall is amazing and a necessary tool to teach. Tho to play devil's advocate, a rottie's behavior towards other unknown dogs on his territory can be incredibly aggressive and that's also something that can be trained out. My GSD for example has been shown since day 1 that any aggressive behavior will not be tolerated and now whether he's on or off leash, I NEVER have to worry about his behavior with other dogs. If your rottie gets aggressive, he could injure the other dog who could very well have only approached out of curiosity or to play.

      @salownsu123@salownsu1238 ай бұрын
    • @@salownsu123 There are no other dogs on my ground and he has shown a lot of patience with dogs when they behave 'normal' (in a dog-way of speaking). He wants to play etc.

      @mennovanrij9334@mennovanrij93348 ай бұрын
  • the more I watch, the more I respect you

    @joesmith-tg3co@joesmith-tg3co7 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad you explained that. i would have corrected the hell out of the dog when he came back to me not knowing better.

    @C_AVATAR@C_AVATAR2 жыл бұрын
    • We've all been there

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • @@AmericanStandardK9 yes this definitely helped me with my alapaha bully I’ve taken on board everything you have said I don’t have a prong collar he wears a harness but he is very distracted he wants to say hello to everybody that walks past him

      @justme4177@justme41772 жыл бұрын
  • I was proud of my Cane Corso Tudy. As my nieces, nephew and my mom were leaving through the gate she started to follow them to the car. But the moment I said "Tudy, come" she ran to me at top speed. She hates the kids leaving, so I couldn't be completely upset, but she is finally getting better about her recall, zero leashes used when at home. So recall is a HUGE necessity.

    @tamaraukena1746@tamaraukena1746 Жыл бұрын
    • Cane Corsos are the most liyal,best breed ever. If trained the best behaving ,sweet dogs ever ❤

      @alicefelice_@alicefelice_7 ай бұрын
    • When they aren’t eating ppl, lol..@@alicefelice_

      @johncspine2787@johncspine27877 ай бұрын
    • That's the cutest name ever for Cane Corso 😂😂😂❤❤❤

      @chasingchrome@chasingchromeАй бұрын
  • followed the steps in the video and took my dog on the first walk without him pulling! great advice and appreciate it!

    @screamingatawallpodcast@screamingatawallpodcast10 ай бұрын
  • I watch your videos all the time.. You have taught me so much ,makes life so much easier working with my puppy.. She gets a workout every single day.. I am noticing she is becoming very disciplined , And driven to please. She is driven for routine.. Wash, rinse, repeat works perfect.. She is my 3 and a 1/2 month old Belgian mali.. Her intelligence is like a double-edge sword.. Makes life pretty easy working with her but then she tries to play head games and it does not work with me..thank you for all ..

    @mikecaudill9147@mikecaudill91472 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve been watching your videos for a few weeks now and implementing all the new techniques on my four month old Vizsla and he is night and day compared to the beginning of August! Thank you for your amazing content and knowledge!

    @ThugPug13@ThugPug13 Жыл бұрын
  • I truly appreciate you! I feel blessed to have found you! ✌️🙏🏼💫♥️ You are helping so many people be respectful responsible assertive pet owners. Your videos absolutely address things people go through with their pets. Much love from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 👍

    @Aprofoundlove@Aprofoundlove Жыл бұрын
  • I have a 5 month old French Bulldog. Was given to me as my friend was worried her cane corso or Rottweilers were going to accidentally hurt her. The hardest dog to train that I've ever had! Having her has thrown my dog training confidence out the window! I've had many breeds throughout the years. The last being a Rottweiler & pappion. Easiest dogs to train ever. My question is, is a prong collar appropriate for a small breed like this? For respect for my friend who just gave me this expensive dog, I've only had her on a harness because they were told not to have it in a regular collar because it could cause structural damage to the neck, which I've never believed. So working with her in a harness it's awful. The pulling power of this little dog is crazy. I was literally going to order a slip lead to work with her but fell asleep & woke up to this video playing. Lol I'm not a dog trainer but have always been able to train my dogs basic & important commands, but this Frenchie speaks another language... Help! Lol

    @MrThang33@MrThang337 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic advice, I had gotten something similar from a K-9 officer a long time ago. Some of the hardest advice to put into action for a dog owner who is trying hard to train their pup, but it is invaluable! Making them value returning to you saves lives, avoids accidents, and keeps your pet engaged and happy as well.

    @victisomega4248@victisomega4248 Жыл бұрын
    • If your dog is trained it will come on comand not a hour later

      @bearashby4451@bearashby4451 Жыл бұрын
    • Do not use a prong collar wtf

      @bearashby4451@bearashby4451 Жыл бұрын
    • @Johnny Bravo no they are not have you ever seen one that has Pierre a dog's neck no you have not so you don't know what your talking about but you put what ever youvwantvvon your dog because you will pay the price for it one dayv

      @bearashby4451@bearashby4451 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bearashby4451 prong collars are fine, but they are supposed to be used with big, tough, well-trained dogs. They are not fine if you use them as punishment or slap one on a chaotic dog and leave it on a chain or start pulling around. A well trained dog will never put pressure on the collar, so won't pierce it's neck. It's not a punishment tool, it's a communication tool. Some breeds, like corso, alabai, kargal - won't even notice a simple collar. And they are more than capable of dragging you along NO MATTER how big and strong you are. So no, it's you that needs to educate yourself.

      @LoisoPondohva@LoisoPondohva Жыл бұрын
    • @@LoisoPondohva your full of it use what you want to they well pierce the neck wearing it

      @bearashby4451@bearashby4451 Жыл бұрын
  • I agree. I have pugs and they are very high energy. They love to run when they get outside the kennel. At times they don't listen and I learned to praise them when they did come back instead of punish and now they are coming back when I call, as they know there is a reward to coming back instead of running away.

    @laurasorenson1831@laurasorenson1831 Жыл бұрын
  • Yes, Dogs need positive reinforcement when returning to you even when they haven't returned straight away. We have owned sight hounds over the last 18 years and these dogs aren't known for good recall at all. I always gave a big fuss and treat to my Whippets from when they were puppies. My female was so good, I could call her back if she took off having seen something from full flight, she would do an arc and come straight back to me.

    @flameangel202@flameangel2022 жыл бұрын
  • Hi. My 14 month old American pocket bully that I left with a friend to babysit because of a family crisis for 2 months which now I have to do damage control all over again. I had and trained him since 8 weeks but now he's pulling like hell with his regular choke chain he's been used too he's also in ghost age as well becoming skidish with construction loud bangs plus garbage truck. He doesn't recall back to me anymore at all and just ran off into the neighbor was horrible but I decided to stop chasing him and just walk back home and ignore him then he came back I opened door and he's just staring like "can I come down the stairs home?" 😂Also he refuses to eat his food out of his bowl anymore I have to poor it on the floor. He's talking to me much too like complaining! I don't know what more to do. I feed him amazing foods too... 100% beef plus veggies it goes on and on. I am almost going to give up... I know he's a puppy still in his head but damn he's something hard to deal with he's just never satisfied with anything I do for him anymore. I left him to long with a man friend that spoiled him shit.... But when he got back home it was back to boot camp like always with boundaries and rules! I love him don't get me wrong but maybe a prong or shock collar will help now? He's very obedient like always in home and was outside too but now outside it's problems too. I don't know wtf to do more he's just complaining talking to me all days 😢 first I think it's been cute but now it's ridiculous non stop!! He gets everything he needs!! Please all tips would be much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I don't wanna give up! Any products from Amazon you can recommend please? Cause he's a very strong dog pulling now to walk which he never did before I left him to my friend who spoiled him like hell and he became leader of him lol. Please help haha😅🙏🙏🙏🙏 anyone's opinions matters and appreciated thank you 🙌🙏 I'm Canadian but living in Sweden btw. 😊

    @tedte7317@tedte73177 ай бұрын
  • A beautiful dog and great point about correcting your dog when the issue happens. Three seconds later and the moment has passed. Great advice.

    @michaelgriffin7640@michaelgriffin7640 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you. I wish I’d heard your advice much earlier. Thanks for what you’re sharing with us.

    @2SanityAtitsBest2@2SanityAtitsBest2 Жыл бұрын
  • Great info. Thankyou. Yes its very difficult to control yourself when they dont come back. But its gonna get way worse if you dont check yourself.

    @elcaptitancivil2860@elcaptitancivil28602 жыл бұрын
    • Yep. Exactly

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
  • This is by far one of the best training masters and I have spent thousands and worked with several over the years excellent at understanding the dogs needs and why and how they do the things they do as well as explaining it effectively to us humans great work 🎉❤

    @JulesDior@JulesDior Жыл бұрын
  • Definitely picked up a few good tips, mine has a pulling problem that has been getting better but I think it’s going to happen faster now. Thanks

    @jameshayes2882@jameshayes28822 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the great info! If you’re looking for viewer feedback on content, I would be interested in seeing a video about how to teach your dog boundaries. As in, the boundaries of the property line.

    @kathyalbin3553@kathyalbin35532 жыл бұрын
  • The trainer that helped me with my dog explained it the same way. After a few seconds they are no longer thinking about the fact that they didnt come when called,and have no idea why they are getting a correction. He also said if you punish the dog for peeing on the floor it wont make sense to him because he doesnt understand if it was the act of peeing on the floor,or just the factbthat there is pee on the floor that made you angry. Sometimes its easy to forget that dogs do not think the same way humans do.

    @jondoe4667@jondoe466710 ай бұрын
  • Wow.that was something I should of known already . So simple but so important.

    @kilojeromesmith4488@kilojeromesmith44882 жыл бұрын
  • That dog looks so happy to be back with you ❤❤❤

    @martilisica618@martilisica6187 ай бұрын
  • Great content as always… keep up with the videos they keep us good dog owners on track.

    @jmpproperties6965@jmpproperties69652 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you very much

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
  • One of the top reasons to not use things like Prongs, chokes, and E collars is the fact that 99.9% of people can't / will not use them correctly.

    @BlackDim100@BlackDim10010 ай бұрын
    • I don't use them because I feel like I do use them wrong.

      @C21H30O2@C21H30O222 күн бұрын
  • Thank you - I have tries several different methods in my fenced in backyard after he had been doing something he shouldn’t have and I found calling him (after he did his zoomies which is cute as hell) he would come to me when I was calm and on my knees with a treat, then telling him “good boy” for coming to me but I didn’t know if I was praising his bad behavior with a treat. Thanks again!!

    @toniasmith4730@toniasmith4730 Жыл бұрын
  • Not dog training, owner training. That's what I need! Thankyou for the video!

    @mumsysescape6612@mumsysescape66128 ай бұрын
  • For me, grew up with border collies, rex was such a good boy but needed his run and was so happy to learn commands, great boy, but high energy. Once my brother or I brought him for a run during the day he became a babysitter. Always looked after the kids. Miss him so much 😢 no bad boy, they just need time

    @ciaranobrien8709@ciaranobrien870910 ай бұрын
    • I just recently got a border collie, he's been great as well, any tips or tricks that you have? Also how long was your boy with you? What type of food did you feed him? I'm just curious because where I live no one has border collies and all vets or pet stores recommend these high processed foods

      @JanetDragamore@JanetDragamore10 ай бұрын
    • @JanetDragamore first of all, congrats, the border collie is a fantastic breed and easy to train. They love mental stimulation and are born to work. we had rex for 14 years, rarely a health complaint. They love fetch, but they can be a bit compulsive with that game. I used to play Frisbee (I taught him some cool tricks!) and run and stop instead. They have a very natural herding instinct and so will tend to round up anything they can lol. This in their mid to later years makes them fantastic with a young family. My only negatives would be, I have seen some that were snappy but I felt it was because of lack of leadership and stimulation, also they have boundless energy, a good walk everyday, socialise them from pup and play constructive games and you will have the best and most loyal family dog you could hope for. Food wise, he never liked dry food so I fed him tinned and when I was at the butcher I would always get him a few off cuts. I hope this helps you with your new dog, he or she will keep you active and entertained for years, and once they are happy you will have a true family best friend.

      @ciaranobrien8709@ciaranobrien870910 ай бұрын
  • So I absolutely love how calm and relaxed you are around your dogs and that doesn’t change when your training them. I’ve noticed I get super emotional around my dogs and they pickup on it. My kids have a pit mix which now he’s getting older we’re starting to think that he’s a mastiff mix maybe stronger on that side and he was left on the side of the road in a box when he was found as a puppy. Super energetic and whenever I’ve tried to walk him he literally drags me so my question is should we use a prong collar on him? I’m sure that’s a subjective question being we’ve never trained with one but he’s such a great dog that I’d love to get him outside and release a bunch of that energy and give him a purpose! Thanks for everything you do for us all!! Have a fantastic day

    @scotmetcalf2745@scotmetcalf2745 Жыл бұрын
    • 100% use prong collar. But use it correctly!

      @believerrrrr@believerrrrr11 ай бұрын
  • I am so thankful that I saw this video way before I got my Shiba Inu last year because this is a shiba thing too where if they’re having so much fun, distracted outside most likely they will not come when called at 100% rate. And the biggest lesson I learned before I even got a dog was that you can never correct a dog unless it’s at the moment and I learned this to a great extent even before I got my Shiba Eno and it has worked wonders because if you come home and see something wrong was done but don’t when it was done, you can’t do nothing about it. The dog won’t even know what they did wrong. So when your dog finally decides to come back to you just reward him to come back to you by petting him giving a treat or whatever. I’m truly thankful for this guy for his helpful videos.

    @HiroThatDude@HiroThatDude Жыл бұрын
  • Always reward for coming to you no matter what. I had to teach my now ex fiancé and tried to teach the neighbors with their bad choice of two hounds that have tons of energy and run when they can. The neighbors can’t believe get them to recall to me every time. I started early in giving a great treat the very first time they refused to run back to them and came to me. Tried to teach them but *shrugs* The prong collar I mentioned with my late Cane Corso Teadora and each and every time when her prong was put on she new we were going out the front door and it was time for “work” as we called it.❤❤❤❤

    @Hells_ContractAuditor@Hells_ContractAuditor6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for mentioning the Herm Sprenger brand. I’ve used HS for many years on both dogs and horses (bits) as they are more anatomically correct. The only suggestion I have is to not buy the prong collars with the clips as they can fail by pulling apart, or if the dog pushes the clip against something and releases it. That said, I do have a micro one with a clip I only use on small breed puppies in a controlled environment for convenience.

    @suzyfanetsberger5073@suzyfanetsberger507310 ай бұрын
  • I always had a very strong opinion on the tools. But I have to admit that you are literally the first trainer that I can say I can respect and who honestly and complete explains how you should use these tools. The e-collar is forbidden in my country, the prong collar isn't but I have to say, I have never seen anyone ever used it the way you explained it. Hence I got my opinion about it. Thanks for being so clear and open.

    @Sh4dowlands@Sh4dowlands Жыл бұрын
  • Watched several trainers on you tube. Ive always obedient my working breeds, but i really like this guy. If ever i have another dog will certainly keep a-tuned to this guy. 👍🏻👏🏼

    @mslascorpia@mslascorpia6 ай бұрын
  • I'm from The UK 🇬🇧, I've used many different collars and harnesses on my Chunky Boi, German Shepherd × Bernese Mountain Dog.(I use to do some dog training) I have been using a prong collar on him for around 4 months now. He reacts brilliantly with it now, I also use an e-collar on him as he would be off chasing whatever and come back in his own time no matter how much I shouted him. But I've always praised him for coming back as they live in the moment. (I tried it on myself first!) I took it slowly with the e collar for him to get use to wearing it, at first just that. I have now got to that level where he actually walks better off leash than on it! Good luck Pup 🐾🐶🐾. Thanks for you're content, have subscribed 😊

    @judgeleeder638@judgeleeder638 Жыл бұрын
  • Very unfortunate how people treat their dogs. I've trained my dog since he was a puppy to know he'll get a treat every time I recall him.I seldom walk him on a leash so recall must be as close 100% as possible. Now at 5 years old, no matter what is going on around him, when I recall him he comes immediately and I still give him a treat every time. He is very food motivated. Very simple but it has served us well for 5 years. Since I got him conditioned he has never once failed to be recalled even if other dogs are around or no matter what distractions there may be.

    @harrymiles2906@harrymiles29062 жыл бұрын
    • See you like every one else say as a puppy i didn't get mine when they were puppies so for me its trying to teach old dogs new ways I don't know how its like teaching a puppy

      @Mike-su8si@Mike-su8si2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Mike-su8si Training a puppy very similar to training a more mature dog. As a pup his attention span may not be as good as a more mature dog so I keep my training to 4 ,10 minutes sessions a day. If I can't get a dog to understand what I expect from him in 10 minutes then my approach is wrong. All the simple tricks like sit, sit up, shake, roll over, etc., I've taught my dogs in about 10 minutes. With a pup you just have things like potty training, chewing up all your stuff and puppy energy and attention span.

      @harrymiles2906@harrymiles29062 жыл бұрын
  • My ex wife used to wonder why our dog wouldn't come to her ! She was so angry because he would come to me whenever I called him. I used positive words and actions while she would yell and yank on the leash ! Some people just don't get canine behavior and shouldn't have dogs !

    @fletchdad8755@fletchdad87552 жыл бұрын
    • “Ex” Wife, thank god lol

      @ChunkyPuffsRaichu@ChunkyPuffsRaichu2 жыл бұрын
    • Totally agree with you.

      @colinbatchford8007@colinbatchford80077 ай бұрын
    • Yeah,… Or Some people just need education.

      @n12210@n12210Ай бұрын
  • I have 2 AmStafs. Oldest I was given as a pup by some kids and she learned and retained what she was shown. The new one is a rescue who has clearly had some seriously bad experiences with humans. He’s been starved, deprived of water, probably tied to a dog house and left. Than abandoned and brought back to rescue where we found him. He’s taken to me. He’s a lot harder to train than she was. She will “stay” all day. He won’t “stay” any longer than you’re looking him in the eye. Turn your back and he moving. He’s also really bad about destroying things when left alone. Won’t touch anything when we’re here but leave and he’s flipping the trash can, chewing shoes and eating cat litter. Help

    @gregorywilliams5127@gregorywilliams512720 күн бұрын
  • Thank you I hope they are listening people don't realize how much damage they do you need to make the dog want to come back to you

    @theodorehyatt1782@theodorehyatt17822 жыл бұрын
  • Good explanation, it’s great how much you can learn off of KZhead that I would be doing much different if it wasn’t for videos like these

    @raymonddigiuseppe2953@raymonddigiuseppe29532 жыл бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you . Im watching yours and others tips every day. You explain so easy and understandable.Im getting a Cane Corso puppy next week , cant wait , so exited

    @christolmet1660@christolmet16602 жыл бұрын
    • Good luck train hard

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • I'm so jealous!! I love Corso's, I met a guy years ago who breeds them and his dogs were gorgeous, puppies were off leash trained early and they're just amazing. I want one but I've never owned my own dog so I'm starting smaller with a weimaraner staffy mix. I get to pick him up Saturday, I totally understand your excitement!!

      @corinnek3030@corinnek30302 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the video! I have something to share with certain family members that don't know the difference between a calm correction and an overdone one made in anger!

    @ShowUpToGetIt@ShowUpToGetIt9 ай бұрын
  • I am so glad I found your educational videos! My Golden was sent for training from a highly recommended trainer and they used the prong collar…she was terrified of it. She immediately peed on the floor So we took it off and never put it back on. We had a very bad experience with this trainer, we tried to discuss it with them but they just stopped communication. We found other ways to train her but I will be using one on my doodle. Thanks again for explaining this in detail.

    @shellytucker3542@shellytucker35426 ай бұрын
  • Your training sessions are relevant no matter how much time has passed. I'm glad that you went over a dog's attention span.

    @cydppalley2644@cydppalley26446 ай бұрын
  • I have had a lot of breeds thru the years. Finally progressed to the Dogo Argentino. Best if the best in this phenomenal breed. Used the prong at first, but she is a total off leash voice controlled badass at 6 yrs.

    @jamesclark9347@jamesclark93472 жыл бұрын
    • I wonder how it would compete with a presa canario (performance and temper wise) NOT fighting lol but good on you for having a well training Dogo

      @saltdawg8054@saltdawg80542 жыл бұрын
    • Baddass my foot. Their smooch machines.😄🥰

      @rxonmymind8362@rxonmymind8362 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve got a 12 week old 3/4 bully 1/4 corso puppy, super smart, great with his training, recall now and then is our issue between getting distracted or just slow and dopey lol. I can admit tho, I am guilty of being mad a couple times when he finally came back but I won’t let it happen again after hearing how you explained it. Thanks!

    @user-cu5fn2vx6t@user-cu5fn2vx6t10 ай бұрын
  • That idea of the dog living in 3-5 second intervals is extremely helpful to think about. Basically if your don't reward or correct with the right timing, you aren't moving the needle in the right direction at all.

    @mkrauss123@mkrauss1239 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video! What a great dog!!!

    @rmac2489@rmac24892 жыл бұрын
  • Hard to state it enough, the time frame dogs live in. Anthropomorphism as a pet owner novice/ hobby trainer is where i have failed most often even though i am very aware of it. Obviously as a pro trainer you’re well aware, and I am not trying to tell you anything about how to train. I am responding as a student of your channel. Your reminders like this video with a real scenario, and how you train-telling us as you go: for example, Agh i missed the mark that time ( 1 second window)- cant reward him there! Explaining what the dogs going through as you train-“ he’s not getting this , i need to back it up a bit then build from there”. Your teaching us and reinforcing the teaching via your training style is what I love about your channel. Side Note: i love the camera work- it doesn’t feel scripted, sure you want to teach or show a certain thing, but you take the training where it needs to go based on what your seeing from the dog, or what you feel “is the teachable moment”.

    @jjhites9855@jjhites98553 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you again for the motivation and helping me steer the content in my channel. I just like to shoot the videos as raw as I can. Mistakes are made I don't care how long you've been doing it. I make mistakes every day and probably every training session. TIMING is EVERYTHING in dog training. The difference between a good dog trainer and a great dog trainer can be a difference of a half second here or a half second there. Good dog trainers react swiftly and accurately to the observed actions/behavior of the dog. Great dog trainers predict and are already prepared to react to what the dog is going to do before they even do it and sometimes before they're even thinking about doing it. Sometimes I know what the dog is going to do up to 30 seconds before they do it and can mark it a second or two before it happens. I'm working the current rep but thinking about 1-3 reps down the road and know based on what they did 3 reps ago what they will do on this next rep. It's a strange thing to explain and even harder to teach. Other times I'm caught completely off guard and unprepared to react appropriately (those instances suck). And yes, I come in with an idea of what I want to teach but often let the lesson shape itself. I tend to focus on what the dog is struggling with or take advantage of momentum in the lesson

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK93 жыл бұрын
    • @@AmericanStandardK9 Thankyou for the insight!

      @jjhites9855@jjhites98553 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely 💯. I agree with your training methods. I prefer less food reward, but I like the way you get your message out to the public. It is awesome

    @carinknopfer4434@carinknopfer44347 ай бұрын
  • Wow. My pup just doesn’t want to understand d word “COME”… this video is soooo helpful for frustrated moms like me! Thank U!🐾🐾

    @poodlemom1109@poodlemom1109 Жыл бұрын
  • “Dogs live for 3-5seconds in time”. Thats that any one should remember, and don’t project their frustration on dog which now don’t understand what happening.

    @ProGuitarUA@ProGuitarUA2 жыл бұрын
  • Such a fantastic video for training x

    @tobysmith136@tobysmith1362 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you. This is very helpful. When I was a child 35 years ago we had a German shepherd mix (we should not have had a dog but at the same time, it was the best thing in the world for us too). She would run for hours and when finally caught we’d do the same thing. Lord if I could go back in time. Million times better pet owner now! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    @LelasMum@LelasMum Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the content. Curious what’s the typical training structure for most dogs for basic obedience on leash. How many weeks, is the dog being trained daily, what’s the duration of training sessions. I want to make sure I do right by the new dog I adopted. Unfortunately I don’t have the funds to seem him to a professional trainer at the moment. However I’m in the fitness industry so I understand how to make a program for humans to get said result… just not dogs. Thanks and take care

    @the1thingaboutmusic@the1thingaboutmusic Жыл бұрын
  • My GSP would get so excited every time I brought his prong collar out. He knew somethin fun was about to happen.

    @ivanlewellen1769@ivanlewellen17692 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly how it's supposed to be conditioned. Great job

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • My boy does too. He gets do excited when the prong collar comes out

      @odadathomasanderson5364@odadathomasanderson53642 жыл бұрын
    • I thought the prong collar was an evil torture device? 🤔

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • My dog too! She knows it’s time for a walk! :)

      @AshleySmith-tc2ny@AshleySmith-tc2ny29 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for clarifying that for me. I tried for over a year to train my lab/ pit mix using the regular methods from our local MSPCA classes. Our puppy did well in most of them but... we quickly discovered that there were some lessons she was just stubborn about doing no matter how hard we tried to reinforce it. She would get distracted and using sweet words and treats were not going to get the job done. As she grew bigger and suddenly realized that she's more pitbull than lab we began to experience bigger problems with her behavior and it was like teaching her all over again. I had to buy the pronged collar and felt like such a failure when I did. I felt like there was something I just wasn't doing right and that I was resorting to hurting my dog to stop her from making bad choices that could potentially put herself or others in danger. I understand the reasoning behind why I bought the collar but the way you describe it and the methodology behind the way you should use it made me feel a ton better since I treat my dog like a princess. There isn't anything I wouldn't do for her. This was just one more thing I was doing for her to keep her safe and help her to make better choices. Thanks again. I just discovered your videos and I will definitely keep watching them.

    @Nikkimommyof4@Nikkimommyof45 ай бұрын
  • 2am Taco Bell run, cut thru Lowe's rear parking lot Drive, discover a pitbull terrier running in aimless circles, hesitant for an hour or so, I am finally able to lure him into my truck, unfortunate that I wasn't able to keep him, Lucas county K9 care and rescue did retrieve him several hours later, less than 2 weeks later after calling down there to inquire about his well-being, he was unclaimed and became their property. Needless to say I became the most grateful and proud and humbled and truly truly blessed recipient of Bruno, so thank you for your vids as they have helped tremendously, and I do have a few questions...! I'm subscribed so I'll hope to have those answers as I continue to watch. I appreciate what you're doing here, I swear on everything that is humanly possible for me my heart was looking for something and I didn't know what for the longest time, and it turns out Bruno most definitely was my savior, so yeah.... thanks brother!

    @brandonreynolds4261@brandonreynolds42616 ай бұрын
  • I like this information... I have some "trainer" adjustments. My boy is old and he has lost his hearing. Hand signals are our new training. He is all about the snacks, so all is good... There is never a reason, to get mad at my best friend...

    @tav5690@tav56902 жыл бұрын
    • Have an 11 year old pit, deaf since birth. Has been the greatest experience. So much so that we now have a 14 week old dogo Argentino pup, deaf as well. Arthur my old boy remembers more sign than I do. If I’m aggravated, I do my best to exit the area and take a minute to put myself back in the correct mindset. Then re-engage. Never an “off leash” moment with deaf dogs. Sure makes the 4th of July a blast!

      @curlymaplebandit3107@curlymaplebandit31072 жыл бұрын
  • Great video, my dog is pretty well trained. Does tons of tricks and what not but recall is limited sometimes, distraction is still an issue at times and barking. Oh and off leash is iffy. I keep on a 30foot lead outside on the property (in a small town) with limited space. She does great, she knows to stay out of the road(if I throw an off the mark frisbee,she will not go catch it and leaves it) But when people and dogs come on or near the property she will still(sometimes) try to run to them. If I keep throwing the frisbee she will not go near them but I have to stay close and keep a toy in the air. Any suggestions on the latter at least.

    @tgd6895@tgd6895 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi, well, the 30 foot lead is a good precaution, but for off-leash training her to 100% reliable recall under distraction, you might need e-collar training - either with a local trainer, or with our own complete (online) e-collar course "Unleashed!" on diyk9.com - which gives you access to our personal guidance in the comments section of the course.

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK9 Жыл бұрын
  • This was short and straight to the point.

    @videogazer801@videogazer801 Жыл бұрын
  • I have multiple dogs and this helped a lot.

    @user-kt4te6ci9p@user-kt4te6ci9p8 ай бұрын
  • Ok you showed that really good, in Australia the prong collar is frowned upon and illegal in many places. And I have always been against them. I've trained my amstaff on a harness and yes he pulls for a little bit out of excitement, then calms down (I'm strong enough to keep him at one speed) but how you conveyed the use of the collar gave me a better understanding of its purpose. Thankyou you helped me to understand my dog alittle more.

    @adamlear7233@adamlear72332 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for watching. We have other interesting videos on prong collar use. And more to come of course. Thanks!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • Try one mate, I had the most drivey dog ever, tried all techniques and collars/harnesses in the world. Bought a herm sprenger prong collar, stopped on the first day. Every walk for 10yrs since has been AMAZING! Literally the absolute best purchase ever

      @johnandlorna@johnandlorna2 жыл бұрын
    • I follow a Shepherd owner in Sydney, he uses a prong collar and doesn’t give a crap what anyone thinks. His dog is amazing.

      @lillieberger2883@lillieberger28832 жыл бұрын
    • @@lillieberger2883 lol send the link. I love folks who are fighting back against the system.

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
    • I’m in Australia and use a prong for my German shepherd and I don’t care what people think

      @brookedunn7777@brookedunn77772 жыл бұрын
  • Love your content. I've owned 25 breeds....I've found the most amazing breed of all is the Vizsla. They are unique in so many ways. I'd urge u to own one. I'd love to see more Vizsla videos. So smart, funny and extremely athletic!!!

    @7USC7@7USC7 Жыл бұрын
  • I enjoyed this. I saw you on Melanie Littles Channel, you were talking about dog bites, my son at 5 yrs was attacked by a German Shepherd and those marks you shoes that a dog leaves, is exactly how my son looked.

    @kez-chick5647@kez-chick56473 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for these videos

    @DeathsInverse@DeathsInverse3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for watching

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK93 жыл бұрын
  • Love your videos with Bentley :)

    @alexhalasz5140@alexhalasz51403 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK93 жыл бұрын
  • I didn't know about the 3 - 5 second second intervals, thats good to know. No wonder my dog has no clue why I'm correcting her. Thanks for that. I always learn something new from your videos!

    @Tony-xt9fm@Tony-xt9fm4 ай бұрын
  • This is something I wish I took to heart sooner. I had a boxer terrier that was fast as a bullet and smart enough that she could escape any clasp (including the "dog proof" screw latch carabiners) when she would escape it really was a game of keep away for her and unfortunately I conditioned her to keep away by scolding her after I got her back in each time. That keep away in what inevitably led to her running into the road and getting hit. We now have a smaller breed, but this time around I'm following your channel (and others) to make sure I don't make the same mistakes.

    @StevenBiggsMaxwell@StevenBiggsMaxwell10 ай бұрын
  • I wish I had this information YEARS AGO‼️ I learned the hard way not to give correction when my dog came back from being off-leash. Fortunately, he eventually forgave me. Now I know. …sub’d👍🏽

    @vincef7487@vincef74872 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent instruction on collar. "Hey buddy, you're missing something I want you to see," all in a little tug.

    @chrisoglesby9071@chrisoglesby9071 Жыл бұрын
  • Breaks my heart but understandable mistake. Thanks a lot for sharing your expertise! 💐

    @martinadonwelathanthri8936@martinadonwelathanthri8936 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks, Garret, another insightful video with beautiful Bentley. The Herm Sprenger prong collar has made training far easier for me, but, jeez, nothing was able to beat the e-collar... This commonly so misunderstood tool didn't just make recall reliable, which means the dog is enjoying a lot of fun time now off leash, running and playing in different environments - but e-collar training also changed the (adolescent) dog. Calmed her right down, once she had understood how it works, and that it's not a big deal - a pop just meaning "come back to me now", which she happily does, because that's where the praise, the treats and the ball-toy are located. I seriously feel for the owners who live in countries where these tools are banned.

    @alexandradittmann8588@alexandradittmann85883 жыл бұрын
    • I also use the e collar and it is a game changer for me as well

      @sharongodin1560@sharongodin15602 жыл бұрын
    • The RSPCA here in a Australia wanrs to ban them. I doubt they have trained a dog with them and only listen to the cases of abuse. Do we ban cars because of drink drivers. NO we dont

      @jw-vx8im@jw-vx8im2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DougHinVA or vote out the idiots.

      @lillieberger2883@lillieberger28832 жыл бұрын
    • ​ @Lillie Berger that's what I'm talking about.

      @quill1260@quill12602 жыл бұрын
    • You can't vote out tyranny. That much is obvious.

      @musicbobo603@musicbobo6032 жыл бұрын
  • I like Joel Beckman's go-get method. It'd definitely been the fastest and most effective way of training my dog for recall (now 100%)

    @iamthehopefulromantic276@iamthehopefulromantic2762 жыл бұрын
  • No late calls! Snooze you lose. I like the reminder of short intervals. Guys don't get confused with this AWESOME (sincerely) advice... They have long memories just no concept of time like we do. It could as well be another day.

    @Shipwrckdntweetin@Shipwrckdntweetin6 ай бұрын
  • I learned my dog i wait on her if she is too far behind.. i respect her to wait on me if she is too far out front.. she wont come back on a call but she will stand still if i tell her to.. so i can catch up to her. thats good enough for me.

    @larsvegas1505@larsvegas150512 күн бұрын
  • Tools are great, any dog can be conditioned to them. I muzzle train and use a prong on my Doberman (7months). I refuse to have a large reactive dog, that’s pulling me down the street, having to avoid every person or dog I come across on walks. The more disciplined they are, the more freedom they will have, I’m willing to apply discomfort and punish my dog, when necessary. And simply praise them for doing as they are taught. If you want your dog constantly being exposed to a public setting, you have to be more strict. There’s many opportunities that can be dangerous. Your dog MUST obey you 100% of the time. What they can do at home on your property, may not be okay in public. And I feel this is only accomplished by Balanced training, with discipline, punishment, praise and leadership. 50/50. Do your research and you’re unlikely to fail.

    @midxclappers4888@midxclappers48882 жыл бұрын
    • This is exactly what we preach and practice. Well said. Thanks for watching!

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK92 жыл бұрын
  • Great lighting!

    @Moondahgie@Moondahgie3 жыл бұрын
    • Yea we got lucky with timing and location and angle thanks for watching

      @AmericanStandardK9@AmericanStandardK93 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent, excellent, excellent advice here! Very important message for dog owners to understand.

    @daviddauterman325@daviddauterman3259 ай бұрын
  • What a handsom boy Bently is!❤ silly wild man!

    @sorad5791@sorad57912 жыл бұрын
  • 'A bad reaction to the prong'.....well, no sh*t. Maybe trainers and owners who use them should be forced to wear one and see how it feeels when they step out of line....

    @pm6693@pm66938 ай бұрын
  • That dog is gorgeous, and calm.

    @scottparker3323@scottparker33232 жыл бұрын
  • I trained both my standard poodles with a prong collar and they loved it. Firm but gentle corrections work. When I put it on they were always excited because it meant training and fun. Learn how to use it properly and it’s very effective.

    @Musiclover-uo2oi@Musiclover-uo2oi6 ай бұрын
  • I needed to hear this. I get SO frustrated when the dog runs off that I have tried corrections when he finally comes back. No mas. Will do better from now on.

    @2WhiteAndNerdy@2WhiteAndNerdy10 ай бұрын
  • That was very useful I am very grateful. Prayers and good luck to Bentley 💕

    @YolandaReardon@YolandaReardon Жыл бұрын
  • I remember doing this when my dog was a puppy and I was frustrated he would run away from me and think it was a game and out of frustration I would correct him once he got back to me. I regretted it after because he would eventually come back but he would cower away and anticipate the correction after that I stoped being mad at him and reassured him that it’s ok to come back to me. Now his recall is great even without a e-collar.

    @pedrogarcia7230@pedrogarcia72303 ай бұрын
  • It’s tru the algorithm absolutely loves shorts and reels but some of us are still very much here for the long form content !!!

    @thomrivera8352@thomrivera8352 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome videos. I have an 8 month old black mouth cur. It's a very active breed, and she gets distracted easily. Your videos are very helpful and I appreciate you.

    @alexp9500@alexp9500 Жыл бұрын
  • Thats such a a beautiful dog he reminds of my scott American bulldog

    @LSDdreams808@LSDdreams8082 жыл бұрын
  • We ordered the prong collar you suggested with “Katy’s Buckle”…it will arrive tomorrow. We have a one year old DDR German Shepherd, high drives, great temperament, from a Great Breeder. Thanks for this video…

    @chirogirl67550@chirogirl675502 жыл бұрын
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