How to Train a Rescue Dog with Behavior Problems #78

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  • When you bring a rescue dog into your family, you want your dog to settle in and be home for life. There are five key things you can do to set your new rescue dog up for success. These tips apply to all dogs! Often rescue dogs might have behavior issues, but you can help with good training and by creating clarity and structure for the new member of your family.
    In the episode you'll hear:
    • The biggest mistake you can make with a rescue dog.
    • Why we want to change patterns of behavior rescue dogs might have.
    • About the honeymoon period when a new dog enters your family and settles in.
    • What our rescue dog Tater Salad was like when he came home.
    • The 5 keys to having success when you rescue a dog.
    • Why to give your rescue dog a new name for a new life.
    • How to prepare for your dog arriving home and what you need.
    • About having a daily schedule for your rescue dog.
    • Why not to take anything at face value until you get to know your dog.
    • How to keep a journal for your rescue dog.
    • Why to get real and get honest and to believe your dog.
    • About creating daily clarity for an amazing life for a rescue dogs.
    • Why playing ItsYerChoice (IYC) will lift a weight from your dog.
    • About the importance of focusing on the awesome!
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    Video Blog: Help! My Dog Hates His Nails Cut ... What Do I Do? - susangarrettdogagility.com/20...
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    Podcast Episode 13: Naming Your Puppy or Dog - • Naming Your Puppy or D...
    Podcast Episode 30: Why Dog Crates Are Not Dog Cages - • Why Dog Crates Are Not...
    Podcast Episode 40: Using a Head Halter on a Dog, Why My Approach is so Different - • Using A Head Halter On...
    Podcast Episode 58: How to Create Kid Friendly Dogs and Dog Friendly Kids - • How to Create Kid Frie...
    Podcast Episode 72: Preventing Dog Aggression: Introducing Dogs or Puppies with Project Togetherness - • Preventing Dog Aggress...
    Podcast Episode 24: Help for the Dog who Chases Chipmunks, Bicycles, and the Neighbor’s Cat - • Distraction Intensity ...
    Podcast Episode 32: 20 Easy Ways to Exercise Your Dog at Home Podcast - • 20 Easy Ways to Exerci...
    Podcast Episode 71: Pro Dog Trainer’s Secret to Help Your Naughty Dog - • Pro Dog Trainer’s Secr...
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  • @theresachung703
    @theresachung703 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love u9u more and more

  • @jenniferbellini7130
    @jenniferbellini7130 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Would love to see the early video training of Tater - I think it would be super helpful for us to see how he was and how he became a "model citizen"

  • @lion7880
    @lion7880 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I got a shelter dog with no behavioural issues apart from being totally new to the environment, still with her pink nose and paw pads unused, and being scared of it all, leaf or flag in the wind etc, water running across the road, whatever. So this is interesting advice. However, i kept her name Cloé, she entered a shelter in spain at he age of approx 12-14 months, and i adopted her from a shelter in france at the age of 18 months. iIthink one of the shelters called her Cloe and i didn't change her name, but she was also called many other nicknames. she was gradually allowed the bed and other things, though she did insist a bit. i was most probably her first real guardian/human. Thanks for the advice and any more.

  • @mickeymcintosh1794
    @mickeymcintosh1794 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When I got my 5yr old Daisy it was apparent that she had been abused. She was afraid of hands so I made of some hand games to play. She was so tender we really watched our tone of voice. But the biggest incident that showed us we were on the right track was when she got brave enough to try and raid the trash. But she got in the trash! She felt secure enough to get in the trash! I wanted to celebrate. I calmly told her to leave it, she did without quaking in fear so we celebrated that instead. Daisy blossomed and went on to participate in agility, obedience, rally and was a pet therapy animal. Age caught up with us and she lost her vision so we started playing nose work. She passed 1/2021 at 13. I miss the flower within my heart every day.

    • @lyra2282
      @lyra2282 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I'm in the process of adopting a 5 year old rescue girl and your comment moved me to tears. You were so fortunate to have found each other. I hope I can be as good a mom to my dog as you were to Daisy!

    • @mickeymcintosh3425
      @mickeymcintosh3425 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ❤​@@lyra2282

  • @PamelaDalmatian
    @PamelaDalmatian 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Listening to this again! Honeymoon period of about two weeks. That’s how long we had a rescue when some resource guarding over a toy popped up, directed toward my, at the time, 11 year old. I was totally unprepared and freaked out and brought her back. 😭😭😭
    Also- that 5 days a week living with you, and 3 days with my husband sounds spectacular! 😂

  • @elizabethb805
    @elizabethb805 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    So glad you did an episode specific to rescue dogs! I started your Recallers course a few months ago and it's been a game changer with my 85 lb rescue. We were in a downward spiral with difficult walks and lots of fear around people.
    Yesterday, we took a walk and it was a breeze. We said "hello" to another dog. We received pets from two humans. We ignored a cat. The results we've experienced with Recallers is nothing short of miraculous.
    Thank goodness we didn't give up before finding this step-by-step method.

  • @bwebster4835
    @bwebster4835 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think its extremely important to acknowledge that rescues have an adjustment period where their serotonin is higher. This is typically the first 3 to 5 days but some rescues who have more trust issues can take longer. This is NOT the time to introduce your rescue to kids outside the home or a multitude of new situations. That adjustment period is important to build trust and basic boundaries with your rescue.

  • @gloriaa3652
    @gloriaa3652 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have my own “Tater”. Former puppy mill breeder, female. In 14 weeks we have gone from the-world-is-scary-and-I’m-not-going-out-there to walking in mostly quiet parks that are not heavily populated; walking pretty successfully around our neighborhood and even showing curiosity about other dogs and maybe one or two people; sniffing the ground on walks and showing interest; being able to ride in a cart through a lg hardware store and meeting people (I think the cart feels safe-crate-like); running around the house, up and down stairs instead of hiding in her own corner; peeing/pooing outside; usu not lunging at other dog’s bowl and sitting and waiting for own bowl; seeing rabbits on a walk and not chasing; enjoying lots of petting and cuddles; learning yes, no, wait, new name, come here, sit;. Things that are current (big) challenges: not pulling on leash; not also peeing/pooing inside when given free run of the house. And not seeing men as threatening. There are periods of time when I am amazed at the sudden progress and how far we’ve come, and days when I despair and have to remind myself that in a six months or a year this will be a distant memory.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @gloriaa3652 - "remind myself that in a six months or a year this will be a distant memory" - this is a great way of looking at things. Here are resources to help with the challenges you'd like to overcome.
      Loose Leash Walking Playlist - th-cam.com/play/PLphRRSxcMHy1mGMfdVKXq_hiJ27Ej1shW.html
      Potty Training - th-cam.com/video/b1UqsXQBH1A/w-d-xo.html
      Helping with fear of people - th-cam.com/video/-QDtHTbpHpY/w-d-xo.html
      Susan's playlist on the emotions of dogs is another fabulous resource - th-cam.com/play/PLphRRSxcMHy29pv3_9b7DZdMFJL9ZJPMy.html

  • @donnaalcott1544
    @donnaalcott1544 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Yes - please! More videos on how you transformed Tater Salad. I have a rescue dog now and need help!

  • @Singrkel
    @Singrkel 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    May should be a whole month of rescue themed videos!!! Aggression, confidence...I know I could use one on the human body chewing alone 😂

  • @onefortheflix
    @onefortheflix ปีที่แล้ว

    It would be very helpful to see how you trained Tater.

  • @jannellmeagher638
    @jannellmeagher638 ปีที่แล้ว

    After working with guide dogs, I was asked to adopt a rescue. I took the dog off kibble, feed 💯 raw. I use a journal. The training never ends and I love Susan Garrett! Took a year for him to understand trust. Susan taught me, "Grow where you know!" Best advice ever!!

  • @barbaravanerp4598
    @barbaravanerp4598 ปีที่แล้ว

    OMG this is perfect. Signed up for recallers a couple of weeks ago AND I started with a dream rescue. After two weeks she stopped listening, nipping guests etc.

  • @BERNESEMOUNTAINDOGADVENTURES
    @BERNESEMOUNTAINDOGADVENTURES 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Geez, It makes me so sad to know how much help I needed 15 years ago. Multiple rescues and fosters later...well let's just say I'm here now. It's never to late for a 12 year old Senior Berner to pick up a few new habits. What I see many many MANY people needing is training for dogs jumping up on you and incessant barking. My neighbour has a dachshund that breaks my heart with his barking. Anyway, my household luv, love LOVES you!

  • @ajcroy
    @ajcroy 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks Susan! I have just finished binge watching/listening to your podcast series and am both eager and overwhelmed! My question is, with Tater Salad, did you work on all his issues at once? Or work on the anchor issue one day, then the people chewing the next, etc?? With how reactive he was with having his nails trimmed, did you work on desensitizing him a little every day, and he just had to suffer with long nails until he would let you clip them? I have a 10 month old Maltese that loves to bite at the comb when I try to comb him. I'm trying to figure out how to train him not to do this, but with his coat, I can't wait 2 weeks with no combing for him to figure it out, or he'll have mats to be dealt with! I would LOVE to see how you train your dogs to love husbandry, because with the combing, nail trimming and tooth brushing, it seems pretty vital to get it figured out!! Thanks for being fabulous!

  • @feival777
    @feival777 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Loved loved this one! All my dogs have been rescued. Lots of different challenges occur when you bring a rescue into your home.

  • @trinityvautaw3535
    @trinityvautaw3535 ปีที่แล้ว

    Still in my deep dive super absorption phase. Really trying to interact with every video I watch because you deserve sooooo much attention I really believe in your mindset.

  • @jacquiehumphrey3701
    @jacquiehumphrey3701 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Agree, agree, agree. I have and work with people with rescue dogs and boy it is so hard to get new owners to understand 'reinforcement and practice of bad behavior' ...

  • @sophiesmith5922
    @sophiesmith5922 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really wish I had someone tell me this about appropriate goal setting when I first got my rescues. I learned by trial and error that to get good behavior on long walks that I had to first get it walking down our driveway. My goals got more and more incremental, breaking things down after each fail. (Some epic fails in the park. Luckily nothing life threatening.)

  • @janegilbert9851
    @janegilbert9851 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you Susan, I made quite a few mistakes when my rescue first came to me. So I have struggled, but I’m not looking back anymore, we still have some issues but the awesomeness is shinning through. Love your teachings, and strive to be the best I can for my boy.

  • @texelMDT1
    @texelMDT1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just watched rescue dog #78. We have a 1 year old rescue CoonHound; he ihas been here 7 month. We love him to death, but there are the obstacles. I had to smile when you talked about us being used as the toy table-yeh that's Yoshi. I have to say that our friends are surprised that see the progress he has made; particularly indoors. Once outside forget about it other then the loose leash walking without distraction.
    I would love to see the earlier video, showing the way for Yoshi to be the perfect creature he is. Or for that matter any other podcast, utube. I am following the recallers which has helped me quite a bit in recognizing where I go wrong.
    Many Thanks

  • @melissamoffat742
    @melissamoffat742 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Thanks for posting this I think I’m the last week we have watched 7 or more of your videos after rescuing our dog. She has chewed through and broken 3 crates. Ate our camper door and after 4 days has found her lungs. She went from this “timid loving dog” the pound told us she was to what we have nick named the “devil dog” our “he’ll hound”. But I won’t give up on her. We are going to help her relax and trust men again. She won’t get near them or women with hats on. She barks and barks and then shakes in fear. It’s been really hard on my husband as he loves dogs. But our dog Jojo does not love him back. Any pointers on not loving a certain gender and being terrified of that gender. Having 3 adult sons and a husband. I really want her to love the whole family not just our little 3 kids and me. Glad I found your channel.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi @melissamoffat742 thank you for rescuing! Our playlist on fear has a lot of help for you - th-cam.com/play/PLphRRSxcMHy0KAsqgnkMWv0v-5JGjNQG_.html&si=C9Tc6FIItaVWgAq3

  • @katsim6799
    @katsim6799 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great point on planning to be home. I took 2 rescues at the same time (ya, Im crazy) and could not be home due to work. The only thing that saved me was the crate while I was working or sleeping. I first thought it only applied to the puppy, but learned the hard way it also is needed for adult dogs. She climbed over the gate, climbed onto the kitchen counter and ate an entire loaf of bread. Puppy became Houdini escaping from her crate so we had to secure her with thumb clips. She knew how the latches worked and could open them at 4 months old.

  • @geodude9403
    @geodude9403 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks Susan, we rescue all our animals and there are some gems here! I would love to see more of TT. I mean, who wouldn't?

  • @azogal53
    @azogal53 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tater Salad is such a superstar these days! My Esmé was a rescue, and although not quite such a challenge as Tater, I still had my hands full. Thanks to Recallers, she is awesome today and receives many compliments. Love Susan's rescue dog recipe -- success is just around the corner 🥰 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

  • @nancyhooper1742
    @nancyhooper1742 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great podcast as always and would Love to hear more about Tater salad and didn't realize he had that many problems but just proves with patience and the positive training anything is possible. Totally believe in how you train . You are a Genius and a God sent and my inspiration ❤️❤️❤️❤️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    OMG is that Linda with you? She looks AMAZING!!!!

  • @ntomlinargentina
    @ntomlinargentina 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Susan! x1,000.

  • @DE-ss5ks
    @DE-ss5ks 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We have a prerequisite in our rescue program that adopters must sign up for HSTD. I was hoping you could have this same program integrating some of your video on rescue dogs and what to expect etc. We do have a handbook and such, but your videos are excellent. Thank you.

  • @dogsrgodsspelledbackwards3340
    @dogsrgodsspelledbackwards3340 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok, I had to laugh when you said, borrow some children…..lol. That’s not exactly the wording I use when speaking to clients who have no kids. Since I don’t have kids, I have and still do borrow kids. I find them in the parks, downtown at a skateboard park etc. That is so empowering not only to the person at the end of the leash, but the kid you borrowed. I ask parents if I can use their child and with that permission, I’m off and running. It’s great. Especially with skateboards, bikes, scooters etc. Dogs that chase are trained at a distance and brought closer and closer as their ability to respond to cues etc are established. I am on dog #31 in 40 yrs of being blessed with owning dogs of my own. I have rescued, purchased and brought in dogs needing to be re-homed but didn’t get that far as I kept them…lol. Luckily that was only 2 dogs. I am playing “its yer choice” with my newest Border who is deaf and 10 months old in 2 days. She caught on just as quick as the hearing dogs. Love your videos, love to comment and enjoy all the various contents of information and knowledge you are sharing with others. Now it is our turn to share with others as well and hit that share button along with Thumbs up. Thank you

  • @nanettelai1525
    @nanettelai1525 ปีที่แล้ว

    So inspiring! This really tempts me to want to adopt a rescue dog because I know what is possible with game based training

  • @kristinl83
    @kristinl83 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was so excited to see a podcast about behaviour problems!! Yes, I would like to learn more about Tater’s journey! We got our puppy at 5.5 months old, just before all the obedience classes around here were shutdown. We did find other forms of training, but 4.5 months later, we still struggle with most of the behaviours you mentioned, and are also unable to get him to stop eating rocks, mulch, grass and soil. We’ve been doing the IYC from crate games, but can’t seem to transfer the value.

    • @katsim6799
      @katsim6799 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Kristin L Do yo have the leave it command? Teach it inside with treats. He can only eat the treat when released to do so. Also teach the out command by getting him to release a toy. Then continue the practice on these in different places including outside, and with different objects. Eventually leave it can apply in an emergency like say, my dog trying to kill a cat...she stopped instantly and I could recall her in spite of very high prey drive...skunk still nailed her, tho...

    • @judyives1832
      @judyives1832 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol!!!! They always get sprayed by a skunk at least once, it seems.

  • @marybethsabol1350
    @marybethsabol1350 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Susan I'd like to see more on Tater salad. I have a rescue dog who is reactive. I'm doing your Recallers class now. It is really helping. But I'm always looking for info. Would love to see how to properly fit a head halter on a Sheltie

  • @gudrunvl
    @gudrunvl 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love for you to share how you dealt with Taters behavior challenges, especially the anchor with teeth!

  • @kristinl83
    @kristinl83 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Susan. You mentioned chew-proof (or resistant?) dog beds/mats. How do I find something like that here in Canada? Our terrier mix puppy chews open every crate mat or doggy bed, and then eats both the stuffing and the outer fabric (even part of a zipper). He also shreds and eats towels and blankets. He hasn’t had any kind of bed/mat for the past month, and doesn’t nap well without it.

  • @jalek626
    @jalek626 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi thank you for this video. I would like to see more videos about how to manage and train a resque dog. :)

  • @angelafarr6404
    @angelafarr6404 ปีที่แล้ว

    PLEASE do share what you have done with Tater Salad.

  • @barbaramulhern6515
    @barbaramulhern6515 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please share some of the training you did with Tater Salad

  • @MitanP
    @MitanP 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I came here just to say this, I was listening to the podcast in the car, and the police siren noise gave me a heart attack. - a brown trainer in texas
    I loved the rest of the video and tater salad sounds like my MILs english bulldog. Bulldogs are SO smart but people don't give them nearly enough credit.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Mi-tan P, thank you so much for coming over here to tell us, absolutely we need to consider this as many enjoy listening to podcasts in the car! We're grateful to you for pointing it out, and for your lovely note about the episode. Bulldogs are for sure super smart.

  • @jennifoltz6963
    @jennifoltz6963 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How do I retrain reinforced whining… when making their or my food, I’m the car, or as soon as I park and run inside the store… she starts howling/ screaming… in protest… I’d like to be able to take her with me rather than only at home…

  • @equinn1768
    @equinn1768 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes I have a puppy coming at the end of August. Not sure what challenges I will face. I’m interested in tater salad’s training. How you break down sequential steps to success.

  • @kajaandzulli5836
    @kajaandzulli5836 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    My Zulli is a rescue, I’ve had her for just over 3 years. We do Recallers as Alumni, H360, very very behind but we do agility and love it even in Agility Nation. The one big problem we can’t seem to get over is food stealing when I’m not about. Yes we can do IYC, when I’m there and we’ve watched your Counter Surfing episode. BUT if I leave home, forget to lock pantry, leave food out even crumbs on counter or worse in accessible pockets that have had treats its disaster. Containers on floor, broken cups, torn pockets. It’s only food, not things. She is food driven, was very skinny when rescued apparently, found wandering the streets, at 10/12 no microchip but wearing a collar in fact two and not desexed. She has a great friendly nature, not reactive and except this one thing has been relatively easy to train. Any help?

  • @yvettefleisch1361
    @yvettefleisch1361 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great tips here! The one thing I have not been able to stop is the body slamming like Tater used to do. I got my rescue at 2-3 years old and he's now 5 or 6. He'll body slam my adult sons when he's excited to see them. And doesn't seem to have proper dog play etiquette so I don't let him play with other dogs. What to do?

  • @jodyi9415
    @jodyi9415 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I need a do over with the rescue I adopted 2 years ago. She is 5 now and we’ve done no training at all.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's never too late to train our dogs, you can do this! 💕

  • @catherineot8564
    @catherineot8564 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello! I just “met” you and am so glad! I have a new rescue dog and he’s got some challenges that are now mine 😬 I don’t see a link to the IYC Summit though?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Catherine, it's just under the note section in the video description. Here's where you can join in:
      recallers.com/iycsummit-join/

  • @dianejackson6913
    @dianejackson6913 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes! My dog presses his toys against us and trips us! How do you stop it?

  • @jennifoltz6963
    @jennifoltz6963 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Also how to train brushing teeth or nail clipping

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi! There's a lot of help for you in our Cooperative Care playlist: th-cam.com/video/mzoUUJT5eiQ/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
      Happy training! 🐾

  • @kittyberg9988
    @kittyberg9988 ปีที่แล้ว

    On a dog with known, demonstrated fear-triggered aggression behaviors, is socialization ideal or will this have the opposite effect? A dog we are about to care for barks and lunges at every new person. It is very startling because it appears to have no trigger, no eye contact or sound just suddenly he remembers the war or something. The prior foster's solution was to not have any people interact with the dog apart from them, resulting in reinforcing that behavior. However, it also isn't safe to meet people due to the animal's behavior. What issue do we address in what order?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi @Kitty Berg thank you for what you do for dogs! We have a playlist on reactivity and aggression with insights and strategies to help - th-cam.com/play/PLphRRSxcMHy0Tbd6ZybIXgJk3mtpBLLk7.html

  • @ginaivy6189
    @ginaivy6189 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What head halter is recommended?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Gina, it will depend on your dog. Susan talks about fitting head halters correctly in this episode: th-cam.com/video/AXqyZYxQmMQ/w-d-xo.html

  • @cboconnor1
    @cboconnor1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is the nail journey covered in a podcast?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Carolyn, Tater's is on a blog post (and Susan's full "Your Dog's Pedicure Please Program" is in Recallers, look under Bonuses).
      susangarrettdogagility.com/2020/01/my-dog-hates-his-nails-cut/

  • @haleyheffley2501
    @haleyheffley2501 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you pretty please with a cherry on top make your bark nation/bark program available? That is one of my biggest struggles.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Haley, our Recallers program contains our "Barkenstein Chronicles" which helps work through nuisance barking. You can read more about our Recallers classroom here: dogsthat.com/recallers/

    • @haleyheffley2501
      @haleyheffley2501 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dogs That thank you so much! I’m familiar with the recallers program. I listened to a podcast today (it may not have been this one) where Susan said she may consider putting it up as a separate resource/program.

  • @hissykittycat
    @hissykittycat 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The link for IYC Summit is not working. Could you try reposting it? Thank you!!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Laura, can you please reach out to us at wag@dogsthat.com so we can help you out? We checked the link and it's working as expected, so we'll see if we can determine what might be happening. Thanks!

  • @sstout7555
    @sstout7555 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Susan, found your You Tube channel recently. I have a shelter rescued GSD, probably about six, been with me 3.5 years.
    She was in the shelter atmosphere about 7 months before being cleared for adoption. Although I didn't care for her "shelter name", I didn't change it because she had been used to it so long. Question, is it too late to change now? I would love to give her a more appropriate and appealing, to me anyway, name.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for rescuing! Our dogs can be amazing with things like name changes. Here's Susan's video all on that topic to help: th-cam.com/video/i5lDdF3KmR8/w-d-xo.html

  • @jentheuriet
    @jentheuriet 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So I have arrested dogs and I’ve had for three months and she still not potty trained. What can I do?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Jane, have you followed Susan's potty training process? Here's the link for you: th-cam.com/video/b1UqsXQBH1A/w-d-xo.html