Aggressive & Dominant GSD Attacks Trainer AND FINALLY MEETS HIS MATCH!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ต.ค. 2021
  • See the Uncensored Correction here with update from owner:
    • Reactive GSD 2 Year Up...
    Watch Part 1 here:
    • Aggressive & Dominant ...
    To be clear nothing is cut out or edited to fast track time or skip any section or skip any time during the time of the correction or after it. The correction itself was originally blurred out for reasons explained below but again the exact second the correction is over I'm moving back up right next to him (which is when the blurring goes away). I move right up next to him to crowd him and put spatial pressure on him to ensure the correction worked as intended. Please also note the correction this dog receives lasts 2-3 seconds and COMPLETELY transforms his attitude for the rest of the training day and well beyond and takes up the lost ground from the past 3 years of BS aggressive dominant behavior that he thought was okay up until this exact moment.
    Unfortunately, I cannot recommend folks try this method or other methods at home without professional guidance so I will not show it for fear that folks will to try to emulate what they see here and do it incorrectly at home with potentially serious consequences. If your dog is aggressive, dominant and/or trying to bite you or others, then I highly recommend you seek professional in-person assistance. What worked for this dog will not necessarily work for your dog. It could make matters worse, you could get bit, or you could cause unnecessary conflict with your dog.
    The purpose of this film is for entertainment purposes only and not considered a how-to video.
    I am very happy to report that I have stayed in close contact with the owners since he left. He has been back home with the owners almost 2 weeks now since the filming and release of this video. They are reporting there has been a world of difference. He has been doing awesome and they finally have been able to take him places and do things with him they never thought possible. The training has carried over into their relationship with their other dogs and overall they have seen tremendous improvement across the board with all three dogs and are finally feeling confident and in control enough for both male dogs to be in close proximity of each other without a fight. Simply put they are regaining control over their household. I am very proud of them for getting back into the game, following my advice, and putting in the work.
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  • @enviping
    @enviping ปีที่แล้ว +1527

    It's honestly sad a lot of people in the dog training industry don't understand this. His options are fix or die. The harder I am on him the better the life he gets.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  ปีที่แล้ว +561

      Precisely, John. People are quick to feel sorry for the dog when the dog receives corrections, but if those corrections are not given, dogs like this get put down. THAT is something to feel sorry for.

    • @birbtail6814
      @birbtail6814 ปีที่แล้ว +116

      @@AmericanStandardK9 this!! A dog getting some hard training is much less severe a punishment than a dog getting killed later for this behavior.

    • @vincef7487
      @vincef7487 ปีที่แล้ว +106

      👍🏽‼️
      It’s like parents who don’t effectively discipline their kids …and wonder why the kids end up in prison.
      Effective discipline IS LOVE!
      No discipline is SELFISH.

    • @dickbrugh5562
      @dickbrugh5562 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have a black GSD and we took him to training, got him at 18 mo. He put his mouth on my bro in laws arm from getting his collar grabbed. 1st training session we had an accident. He did well the whole session, but a correction mistake that was my fault put my hand near his mouth while while tension was high. The trainer said stop and I made the mistake of trying one more correction. I got bit pretty good in my hand and arm. We spoke with the trainer and he said give him 2 more sessions and he will tell me if the dog is safe. The next session the dog got this treatment. Chained to a wall with his choke chain on a leash. The trainer put him through some shit. I made a statement that it was difficult to watch. Trainer said “it’s this or be put down.” We just finished our 4th session last night, 4 more to go, and Dax is doing great. Trainer said he was mentally screwed up from a previous owner. Dog training like this is more trading me than my dog.
      Update: We had to take a break for a few weeks to get Dax neutered. About 10 days in my wife was talking the dogs outside and Dax got excited and jumped up on my wife. He got his paw stuck in her coat pocket and he began yelping. As soon as she started to help him he got free and then attacked my wife. Tore her forearm open pretty damn good. She needed lots of stitches. Dax got put down that day. We contacted the trainer and he said it was an unprovoked attack unlike training and he needed to be put down. This was a very experienced trainer who has worked with Shepards for decades. We trust his judgement. He said Dax had something happen to him prior to us having him. Dax had an issue where if he thought you were hurting him, we never did, he would growl intensely or in my wife’s case, attack her. It was weird because he loved my wife and never showed anything towards her. Trainer said it could be my 4 yr old next because we never knew what might set him off. Daughter was coming home the next day and Dax had to go to doggy heaven before she came home. Don’t wish that on anyone. My wife and I were beyond pissed on whoever screwed Dax up prior to us getting him. Could have been my coworker whom I got him from, but who knows. Dax was a badass dog in every other way and listened well, but had this quirk that ended his life.

    • @clarasemika65183
      @clarasemika65183 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      That's the exact reality for a lot of these large breeds in Animal Shelters.

  • @Fazbear9000
    @Fazbear9000 ปีที่แล้ว +423

    I wish more trainers understood this. It's not abuse, it's tough love. Teaching. NOT hurting. He gave the people hope and the tools they needed, and the dog got to keep his life.

    • @Mommy_Paladin
      @Mommy_Paladin 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      The "positive only" trainers drive me up the wall. How do you think dogs correct eachother? I blame the "this is my fur baby!" people...they are not furry humans. They are still natural killing machines!

    • @JM-mh1pp
      @JM-mh1pp 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      ​@@Mommy_Paladinhumana have the same issue. Children raised on nothing but positive reinforecemnt are monsters

    • @nathanadkins7808
      @nathanadkins7808 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@JM-mh1pp nah sum1 had to say it. I'm not gonna beat my kids cuz all it did for me was make me mad when my grandpa beat me. But they will get ass whoopings n ion care who knows it, my kid isn't gonna run around acting like an entitled little brat cuz no one taught em not to. I seen a video of dis one kid smashing a tv wit a hammer & their parents didn't even raise their voice jus asked nicely for him to stop, so he kept going and they still did nothing but ask politely.
      People have to understand, children and animals don't understand as much as we do. Asking them politely doesn't do anything because they jus wanna test you. You're supposed to set an example of what could happen if they try dat shit on a stranger somewhere later in life, so they don't go doing stupid shit n get theirselves hurt or killed. 2 hours of good parenting will do more for a kid than 18 solid years of soft parenting.

    • @magdam1508
      @magdam1508 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@nathanadkins7808 "ass whoopings" are still beating and studies show that they are similar to sexual abuse for a child's mind. Not surprising really. You put the child in your lap, strip their pants and touch them there...

  • @AmericanStandardK9
    @AmericanStandardK9  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +443

    Anyone concerned about the blurry part of the video please read the description for more detail or click below for the uncensored version.
    th-cam.com/video/tLBAj5TF0PA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AmericanStandardDogTraining
    But, in short, to illustrate what you don't see is simply this: The dog received multiple strong leash pop corrections. That's it. You can hear each one of them. We don't show it because #1) We don't want anyone attempting to try any training techniques that could quickly result in a dog like this firing back and biting the owner/handler. What worked for this dog might work for other dogs but could also very likely make other dogs worse or might not be needed at all or many other undesirable outcomes that could get someone hurt #2) Simply put - many of you are too soft to handle a simple leash pop correction let alone several of them in a row and think that somehow we're going to solve this dog's serious dominance aggression problem (with a bite history on his own loving owner) with a treat and a hug when he's actively trying to bite me and others #3) We didn't want TH-cam to censor the whole video so we censored this small portion ourselves to save the whole video
    The entire correction took approximately 2-3 seconds and has completely transformed the dog for life. I spoke to the owner today (08-01-23) and am very happy to report the owner advised that since our one training session nearly 2 years ago, Ace has been on his best behavior and has had zero incidents of aggression towards him or any other human. He's been able to take him to the vet without a muzzle and introduce him to friends and family like a normal dog.
    It took 3 seconds of a firm correction to save this dog's life. If you can't support that and think this is animal abuse understand this dog would have been put down without this training. And, no, this dog didn't need 3 months of me "getting to know him" and me earning HIS respect to get this horrible behavior fixed. The proof is in the pudding. Anyone that has anything negative to say about it is either blind, naive or has an agenda.
    To be clear, I am NOT apologizing for my training techniques. On the contrary I am doubling down. This video is around 2 years old at this point. I could take the video down if I had something to hide. I don't. Therefore, I keep it up and stand by it. If you don't like that then I'm not the trainer for you. Unfortunately, we live in a day and age where people think it's right to edit multiple 20+ minute videos down to 5 second clips to try and prove I'm an abusive dog trainer and use it to try to create a false narrative to tear me down and ultimately lie and deceive people for internet clout or whatever they're after. It's sad and embarrassing for them and anyone foolish enough to take and swallow the bait.

    • @ElisabethMalfoy
      @ElisabethMalfoy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

      Some people confuse dogs with human children. For some reason they don't understand it's not the same thing.

    • @JCreole
      @JCreole 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      Love this video you can tell that dog was put in check and the attitude changed real quick…. Saved that dog from being put down. Saved his life.👍

    • @TheStephs90
      @TheStephs90 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Fyi I think there is nothing wrong with your methods, but the body language is way too loud

    • @shadowopsairman1583
      @shadowopsairman1583 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Thanks for being Firm, too many weaklings out there shouldn't have any say in a matter they know nothing about. And I know you are firm with the 1s that need to be firm with

    • @shadowopsairman1583
      @shadowopsairman1583 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      ​@@ElisabethMalfoysome children do bite, thats when a swat is needed. Spare the Rod Spoil the Child

  • @ragdollyally
    @ragdollyally 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1416

    The world of dog ownership needs more trainers like you who aren’t afraid to show this stuff - aggressive dogs cannot be educated solely with treats. I love this video - that dog just got saved from a miserable life or worse! Nice 👍

    • @BigPaPaRu
      @BigPaPaRu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Well he did block it out lol

    • @dubsbarry9963
      @dubsbarry9963 ปีที่แล้ว +104

      @@BigPaPaRu that's because today's flakes would cry over it and cancel him

    • @bobbyv.634
      @bobbyv.634 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      Very true. Discipline is something that people in general have been avoiding

    • @Afroninjaa1458
      @Afroninjaa1458 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Stick your hand in fire get burned animals humans we all go through it, if that goes uncorrected and he hurts someone or a kid that dog could get put down. So at the end of the day he’s potentially saving that dogs life.

    • @thephillipinedream
      @thephillipinedream ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Some would say the audio is offensive.
      I am not one of those, there is a difference between correction and abuse.
      Great corrections, from the height of the action to the moment they were able to take the muzzle off. Love it!

  • @KurNorock
    @KurNorock 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +177

    I got a dog when I was 16. He was half black lab, half American Staffordshire terrier. When he was about a year old he was already over 100 pounds and very hyper. He would jump up on everybody. He was never actually aggressive, he was just hyper and played rough. He wouldn't bite people, but he would grab their arm with his mouth, which understandably freaked them out.
    Then one day he jumped up on my grandmother and knocked her down. Then he grabbed her arm and even though he didn't actually bite her, his teeth tore her skin and she started bleeding.
    And no matter how often I told him "No" before, he never really listened unless he was calm. But when he knocked over my grandmother (right or wrong, this is what I did) I immediately grabbed him, swept him off his feet, laid on top of him and held his mouth shut with my hands. Even though he was a big dog, I was bigger. I was 250 pounds so he couldn't get out from under me. I held him as still as I could and didn't stop until he gave up struggling and just looked at me.
    From that day on he never jumped on anybody ever again. He also listened to me much more often, whether he was calm or excited. And I was eventually able to get him to stop grabbing people with his mouth.

    • @SheriLoweTwilight
      @SheriLoweTwilight 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Good job. He was happier for it!

    • @ajstyles4895
      @ajstyles4895 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Ye well done. From that day , he understood that you are the alpha dog not him anymore which is better for you and for him

    • @EdenYevish-gt7lv
      @EdenYevish-gt7lv 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He was. Big dog but I have greyhound mix with chichihuaha is worst ever dog. I tried do what u did but he turn his head fastly and bite

    • @aaronkinder2807
      @aaronkinder2807 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I think that's calling pinning and vets will tell you that's wrong. I've only had one dog and at the advice of a co worker that's what I did too. My goldendoodle learned very quickly that what I said was what he should do. It wasn't until my wife did the same that he stopped nipping at her hands and thinking of her as a playmate lower in the hierarchy. I think people can overdo it, but simply forcing the dog down until submission has worked for me and I'll continue doing it. I see it as a way of loving my dog so that he listens and doesn't get in trouble that could potentially involve the law and him being put down.

    • @EdenYevish-gt7lv
      @EdenYevish-gt7lv หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@aaronkinder2807 thanks

  • @AmberTeam747
    @AmberTeam747 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +108

    I can’t believe this is what started all that drama, you literally clarified what y’all were doing before you blurred it for sensitive viewers. I’ll continue to watch your videos for the priceless experience you share with us. Thank you.

  • @asmrmetalman1061
    @asmrmetalman1061 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Kudos on the owner for being bitten hard like that and staying committed and getting the help he needed instead of giving up.

  • @Guns_and_Butter
    @Guns_and_Butter ปีที่แล้ว +280

    I have 3 GSD’s and you have to “properly “ train and discipline them early or they will be a detriment to you and themselves in the long run. This makes me smile that he got the training he needed and deserved

    • @fireisfun100
      @fireisfun100 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      You bend the tree when it's young

    • @bellw5834
      @bellw5834 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@kimways8182 what about dogs who are actively trying to kill something or someone? Those who aren't able to be saved with reward based training?
      Because if YOU don't give consequence the only consequence left is death by the state.

    • @bellw5834
      @bellw5834 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@kimways8182 not an extreme case? This dog literally attacked it's owner and was willing to attack a stranger.
      "Discipline" is just cause and effect being shown to the dog. How is it fair to use ineffective training that have been proven to not work. This single training session is not proof the dog is never going to get balanced training. This dog is getting preventative work done. Watch more of this guy and you will see this approach is done once and then reward leaning balanced training once the dog knows what not to do.
      This, like he said is to catch up the ground lost. The dog was willing to take food and be close to the trainer after.
      The dog is safer for the people around it and to itself. This is better than ending up getting put down or in a shelter and being put down.
      No one will be willing to adopt a dog with a bite history and if the shelter hid that someone could die.

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Red flags for youtube comments "I am not a professional but I will list criteria for discarding someone's opinon like I am a professional".
      Terms like "being a dick" aren;t really anthromorphising. The trainer here knows the dog is a dog not a human.
      He;'s saying the dog is being a dick by the standards he expects a dog to maintain, not that the dog is forgetting to say "please and thank you" like a human being adick.
      If you can't say the "dog is being a dick" then what language can you use? Essentially you're saying that if you use adjectives that is applied to human behvaiour you can't use it for animal behaviour, whicj essentially means there are no adjectives you to use for animal behaviour.
      "undesired behaviour" or "desired behavuour" - well they can be applied to humans too. "good" or "bad" they are used in relation to humans and on top of that they are absolute lanugae in a relative world, so what adjective can you use to describe "wanted" or "unwanted" behaviour that is not anthromorphisising in your view?
      Dicks both the organ and the behaviour exists accross many species.
      You can essentially eliminate some behaviours or teach new behaviours in one session using both "positive" methods (you know using a least is aversive right - it's a positive punishment - you add something that makes the dog do something the don't want to do. E.g. when you use a leash to stop the dog from running off and instead pay attention to you the leash is a punishment).
      You know that witholding food that the dog wants to eat is a negative punishement.
      When you say "good training" what do you mean? How do you know how long good training takes if you are as you say "not a professional"? What is your basis for judgement aned authority for your definition of "good training"?
      I suspect you have not actually read any of the scientific evidence.
      The actual scientific resources for the most part are not available online for free, you need to have access to research papers if you really want to understand the research - and access top research papers costs money.
      I work at a research university (not as a researcher but I still get staff privileges) so I can access the papers through the library which has subscriptions to many journals and peer reviewed publihsing sites.
      Most people can't do that so telling them about scientific resources they can access that is avaiable online is kinda pointless, because most people won't pay to access them and even if they do they will probably find them hard going to read - that's just how scientific writing is.
      I'll tell you what I found when I read the papers that a few of the well known poisitbe only trainers recomended and from searching for papers on the subject.
      The research is typically done on small sample sizes, e.g. they start with say 50 dogs, and then over the course of the study some dogs will be reomved from teh study for various reasons.
      The way they rate the effectiven is of the training and whether it was side effects or not is by having a human ovbserve a small number of sessions per dog and that human uses their experience to judge the dog's reaction, how well they have learnt, signs of stress etc.
      I.e. there is no actual repeatable measurement and of course the dogs can't talk, so there is a fair chance that the studies somewhat reflect the biases of the people doing the judging - e.g. people who put forward the hypothesis like "positive training is more effective than aversive methods" are likely to have a biad toward positive training - after all that is what their grant was funded to prove.
      It's kinds hard you can have multiple observers but then you have to train them on the criteria and even if you do it is very likely that in judging something like dog stress the resulkts wilkl be variable unless all the observers have a lot of experience. That potentially gets rids of some biases, but introduces a lot of variability in the judgements. Or you use one person to do all the judegment, and your sample size has to be smaller due to time constraints and you're back to one person's biases.
      And the studies are done over relatively short periods of time e.g. 12 months.
      These papers may be the most recent and best research we have but it doesn't mean they are right.
      When there are only say 10 research papers they can all be crap, but they are all the best avaiable research.
      So I'd go easy on quoting people on websites whio are quoting literature that they for the most part have not read and are taking someone else word for what the literature actuaklly says,

    • @broderickbooker8077
      @broderickbooker8077 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kimways8182 lmao you forget it’s an animal. And it’s real convenient you left out one of the major issues with R+ training. Which in this case was the cause of the bite. The guy clearly stated the reason the dog bit him was because he was taking away the positive reinforcement. Here’s the major downsides to R+
      There is a risk that a dog will only work for food and not listen to you if you do not have treats with you.
      Your dog loses focus or concentration during longer training sessions.
      Frustration caused by attempting to teach a trick too complex for the dog’s current training level.
      Confusion from lack of clear verbal or hand signals.
      Lack of focus caused by distractions around training area (such as other pets in your household or squirrels running around in your fenced backyard).
      So if you going to try and promote something. Make sure it’s not disproven in the situation your trying to promote it on. All and all I hope your methods continue to work for you and you never own a dog like a cane corso that get tired of your emotional bullshit.

  • @elcypher6102
    @elcypher6102 ปีที่แล้ว +426

    You saved this dogs life man. I dealt with my aunt's pit in the same way and basically turned him into a puppy again he had bit a few people. People in the comments being so soft don't understand that you saved this dogs life you da man bro 😁

    • @thehealthinspector4811
      @thehealthinspector4811 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      You’re right, this dog is armed with a powerful jaw and isn’t afraid to use it. We, as the owner/master shouldn’t be afraid to use force either if the dog resorts to violence.

    • @Lilly-pb5rx
      @Lilly-pb5rx 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      im curious what was the correction he did? I couldn't tell from the blurring and I know its obviously because he doesn't want dog owners to do it without professional help, but can someone give me the gist of what he did?

    • @psyborg06
      @psyborg06 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Trash pit should have been killed on sight

    • @shingoku999999
      @shingoku999999 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      @@Lilly-pb5rx Yanked the absolute fuck outta the leash to pop the prong collar. I guess he's had issues in the past with people saying it's abuse when it's not.

    • @ematolic4463
      @ematolic4463 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@shingoku999999yeah and he said that the only reason he blurred the video is so that others who are not professionals don't try this.

  • @willyjgonzalez6560
    @willyjgonzalez6560 2 ปีที่แล้ว +115

    I used to volunteer at a dog shelter and what people don't understand is that an untrained dog is one of the biggest reasons why they end up in cages or put down. I've seen well loved animals end up locked up for over a year after biting someone and ultimately these dogs end up losing their sanity and then put down. They can't be given back to the owners or adopted out. When a dog is lockdd up over litigation over a bite, shelter staff isn't allowed to take the dog out of the kennel or even touch them. This is a worse fate than giving your dog serious training and severe corrections for dangerous behavior. Dogs are our companions, but they ARE NOT PEOPLE! Their language is not always what makes sense for us humans. And absolutely, an armed society is a polite society! Great content, you just gained a subscriber!

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      A friend of the family had most of his top and bottom lip bit off by his Cane Corso. He bent down to hug him goodbye before leaving for work when it happened. He's had that dog since it was 2 months old. He and his wife still have the dog and the man had a couple plastic surgeries.

    • @willyjgonzalez6560
      @willyjgonzalez6560 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@derp8575 wow that's tragic! Had he given them signs of aggression prior to that incident?

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@willyjgonzalez6560 No. He and his wife are dog lovers to their core. Bending down to hug his dog goodbye was a daily ritual during the workweek. 2 years later the dog just snapped. He's not attacked again. But I would sleep with one eye open. There are many stories of Corso's randomly attacking their caretakers. Not exactly a breed that was designed to be docile.

    • @elenadejesus7489
      @elenadejesus7489 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@derp8575I have a 160lbs south African Boerboel and I've socialized him since he was seven weeks old. I will NEVER allow anyone to put their face up against his face even though he's been around people at that young age.

    • @bronsonleach3573
      @bronsonleach3573 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@willyjgonzalez6560 It is a more of a primal instinct for men not so much women. Men understand what it means to dominate someone or something. Dogs you must dominate when they young they must feel that you are alpha. The bigger they get the more dangerous it is to dominate the dog. For big dogs it must be done while they are adolescents or close to being one so they are still more manageable. My mother's freind had a german shepard that was not dominated and it had to be dominated the old school way. Which means wrestle the dog to it's side and pin it to the ground they will learn that you can hurt them more than they can hurt you. I am a big guy so I could get away with it on a 100 pound German shepard because I out weighed it by 130 pounds. However this dog in this video is to dangerous to do that because it is to big and to old so it will fight harder. In the dog world learning who is stronger is dominance. If the dog thinks it is stronger it thinks it is higher up on the hierarchy than what it really is. The owner is alpha the dog is beta it must learn that early on.

  • @GregCorrell
    @GregCorrell ปีที่แล้ว +134

    I appreciate his focus on, well, ‘applied compassion’. You correct for up to 3 seconds max, and return to state of no grudges. This feels like a careful approach. The outcome of happy dogs is the right goal. Well done.

    • @spyrosloukanikos347
      @spyrosloukanikos347 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think you should not wear the sunglasses. The dog need to se your eyes. They read everything.l body language. You doin good. Rick

    • @Darkseidsolosfiction
      @Darkseidsolosfiction ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@spyrosloukanikos347 but isn't eye contact threat for them?

    • @troyburgess2355
      @troyburgess2355 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Darkseidsolosfiction not always, it does show dominance if things get tense though but some dogs need that when getting corrected.

    • @SuperFrangelica
      @SuperFrangelica 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You must have hurt him because they blocked out the “correction” part of the video. Anyone can hurt a dog and have it listen to them. How is this dog training?

    • @crispybatman480
      @crispybatman480 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@SuperFrangelica He did that because youtube is a garbage platform. The dog is obviously fine. If you start hurting them, they will get into fight or flight mode and not submit.

  • @ernestdominguez9320
    @ernestdominguez9320 ปีที่แล้ว +219

    I've been working walking and caring for dogs fulltime for a year now. I may not be an expert like American Standard, but I've definitely learned a lot about dog behavior through experience, and I am very glad someone like you is out there giving this type of training to our fluffy friends. Most owners don't even understand that they're spoiling their dogs, letting them be the owners of the house and their lives. It's not about abusing dogs, it's about teaching them what's right by giving them a prize, and teaching them what's wrong by punishing them, like anyone would raise a human child, for example. A trained dog is a joy to all!

    • @judithvangelder5795
      @judithvangelder5795 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Unfortunately people raise their kids and spoil them too

    • @nathanadkins7808
      @nathanadkins7808 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@judithvangelder5795unfortunately is right

  • @iviaverick52
    @iviaverick52 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Proper training of aggressive dogs is not abuse, it's literally saving their life, because if they attack a kid, they will be put down.

    • @AddysonWatkins-tx1yp
      @AddysonWatkins-tx1yp หลายเดือนก่อน

      If they attack anyone even if the dog got instigated the dog still has a chance of being put down

  • @blazedones
    @blazedones 2 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    Dogs don't bite with an open mouth, "they make a fist when they bite". Even if worded odd, this was a huge aha moment for me. I don't know how to word it too much better, but if you ever thrown a punch it makes perfect sense to understand dog behavior a little better. Thanks!

    • @08NatBecca
      @08NatBecca ปีที่แล้ว +8

      That’s not what he said. He said they make a fist BEFORE they punch. As in they close their mouth before they bite

    • @flagal519
      @flagal519 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I never thought of it like this.

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    What a gorgeous dog. Glad he was able to be corrected.

  • @roberts8376
    @roberts8376 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    It amazes me on how most people think that being firm and assertive training with their dogs isn’t nice enough for their dogs
    Dog training is really basic when you show people how to do it right. They’re much happier when they’re trained and controlled

  • @vincef7487
    @vincef7487 2 ปีที่แล้ว +98

    8:51 👍🏽 “Correction” is NOT “Abuse”.
    But don’t forget, “Abuse” IS “Abuse”.
    Correct just enough to communicate that a behavior is not acceptable. Any more than that and your dog will “lose the message” you’re trying to communicate to him.

    • @JesusIsKingMyLord
      @JesusIsKingMyLord 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Gospel of Jesus Christ John 3:16 For God So loved the world that he gave his only Begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not Perish but have Everlasting Life. Jesus Christ Died for the sin of the World, If you believe in ur heart God risen Jesus from the dead and confess him with ur mouth to people you shall be saved. Jesus said I Am The only way to heaven there is no other way! Repent of urs sins (Repent means Change ur Mind turning away from sinful things and being truly sorry for it.) trust Jesus and give ur life to him He Loves you cares about you more than anyone ever will! we are saved By Grace Trough Faith!,this is sin: Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death but the gift of eternal life in our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 3:23 For all have sined and felt short of the Glory of God. For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. Romans 1:18‭-‬21‭, ‬23 KJV Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. 1 Corinthians 6:9‭-‬10 REPENT OR YOU WILL PERISH REPENT AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL GET RIGHT WITH GOD LORD JESUS CHRIST.

  • @alisterringwood6928
    @alisterringwood6928 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Just me screaming "THE MOUNTAIN" but also seeing the corrections and hearing them. It can be hard but it is needed.

    • @Chill_Out_Zay
      @Chill_Out_Zay 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Literally saying the same thing he had such a crazy role how could you forget his name lol

  • @royalwolfimports355
    @royalwolfimports355 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I've been around Pitbulls, Rottweilers, german shepherds, Dobermans for three decades and it never ceases to amaze me how people want these breeds but refuse to pull out the big guns while training and not allow the stupidity and then wonder why they've got an aggressive dog.
    Wish more trainers would show what it actually takes to put these dogs back on course.

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yup I have a Boerbol and alot of owners and breeders are amazing, but now backyard breeders are popping up and it is terrifying to watch these great dogs spiral, the only thing I can say is fortunately or unfortunately the lacking owner is usually the one to suffer the fallout of that poor decision with a trip to the hospital or morgue...

  • @GiveMeYoSammich
    @GiveMeYoSammich 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    This man is the defention of tough love, people are so soft on their animals nowadays and don't fully committe when training their animals and they get the short end of the stick for being to soft, glad to see people like this actually understand that kicking a dog and yelling at it isn't the way to make it learn or reprimand the animal.

  • @emeraldmathis-mcconnell7301
    @emeraldmathis-mcconnell7301 ปีที่แล้ว +81

    You are seriously awesome!! I work with dogs and I can’t tell you how many pet parents just need to “man up” and let their dog know who’s the boss. You are giving the world control gems that will save their fur babies.

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Me Basset Hound puppy runs the show. Typically i crawl into the fetal position while he's eating.

    • @emeraldmathis-mcconnell7301
      @emeraldmathis-mcconnell7301 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@kimways8182 I’m glad you have had great success Training your dogs. Most likely because you are confident and your animals trust you. “Manning up” doesn’t mean caveman level tactics and I think it’s ignorant that you would suggest such a thing, considering the platform the comment was made on. I’m sorry you think there is only one way to train a dog.

  • @donnabowers1317
    @donnabowers1317 2 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    You’re right on as usual, thanks for your “professional training”. I appreciate trainers like you on video /TH-cam that come out and teach the public/share your knowledge. There is many people that cannot afford a professional trainer. Many people don’t realize how much it can cost to go to a professional trainer. So for many of you that come out and do this on TH-cam, I commend you for doing it. With that I hope many people will continue coming to your channel and giving you a thumbs up and subscribing, you are worth it!!

  • @qdav5
    @qdav5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Dogs are like kids. Some of them don't need a heavy hand - they are naturally good-tempered, happy and easy to get along with. But others are just hard-asses and they have to be taught that they are not the boss in the only language they understand.

  • @southernbybirth8418
    @southernbybirth8418 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    A trainer I can get behind! This absolutely works!! I worked in a humane society and so many dogs come in that have never received the proper corrections and the owners surrendered them. You have to be swift and hard with correction - not abusive, not at all. If you watch a pack of dogs this is how they correct each other. Please do your research, get the type of temperament that matches yours and physically match your needs. The shelters would receive fewer animals if only the owners would do some research first. Cudos to this guy!! Spot on😁

  • @emansona
    @emansona ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I work in a vet clinic and I see dogs get put down for this type of behavior all the time. Most people are so uneducated that they kill their dog than get it the training it needs. Makes me sad and I wonder which ones could have had a good life with the right handler. It's the same head strong breeds usually as well.

  • @JohnDoe-kz4kd
    @JohnDoe-kz4kd 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Straight talk to the owners, with no BS.

  • @kaitlyndasie5459
    @kaitlyndasie5459 ปีที่แล้ว +99

    It’s definitely something that needs to be done with certain dogs and it’s an eye opening experience seeing it wether it’s your dog or someone else’s dog but you immediately see the change in the dog. It’s always great seeing great dog trainers that you can continue to watch and learn from. It is up to the owner of whatever breed you have to do your research about the breed and get the dog and yourself the training that your dog needs so that you can have the best relationship possible with your animal

    • @marquesjones5277
      @marquesjones5277 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Not some; all dogs!! If, you start early it’s instilled. If, you don’t: harsher corrections apply.

    • @susannes2190
      @susannes2190 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We didn't see the correction. What did they actually do?

    • @susannes2190
      @susannes2190 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@seacaptainminto7169
      We didn't see the correction. It was blurred and heard yelping.

    • @elenadejesus7489
      @elenadejesus7489 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@susannes2190apparently he corrected the dog and the dogs behavior changed for the better. He's not abusive. I would trust him with my dog

    • @elenadejesus7489
      @elenadejesus7489 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@susannes2190what about the yelping? It's either correction or the dog would eventually be put down. For me, please correct and yelping my dog because I know I'll have a trust worthy dog and I won't have to get rid of him. If he were in my neighborhood, I'd pay for him to train my dog, yelping or not.

  • @kaila1995
    @kaila1995 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    This was great ! I’ve had big dogs all my life & very few aggressive like this . But I’ve noticed owners w big dogs baby them so much they forgot how powerful they actually are . I’d love to see his progress, he’s gonna be amazing !

  • @khalidomar1381
    @khalidomar1381 2 ปีที่แล้ว +125

    Clear and concise. The only way to save such a dog being put down had he bitten a child or someone else. Great work as always!

    • @margaretmeaker2830
      @margaretmeaker2830 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Correct.. positive only training would have resulted in.this dog being put down and that would have been tragic. He deserves better. Kudos to.owners for getting him.the help he needs to.become a well mannered boy
      side note: he's a magnificent looking dog

  • @xahsalo6966
    @xahsalo6966 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    As an experienced Belgium Malinois handler from Ukraine, I can prove that this video is made by a 100% professional dog trainer. No unnecessary harm, very quick and soft with LOVE to the dog.
    Ones of rude commenters who think you know a lot about canine behavior - check 5-10 videos, how female wolfs and any kind of soft or tough female dogs - treat THEIR PUPPIES.
    BTW, thanks to @AmericanStandartK9 for the trick with two leashes, when you are teaching someone 👍

  • @rayrobertson356
    @rayrobertson356 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have owned dogs for 45 years I’ve watched 100’s of dog training videos.
    Brother you and your videos are the top in class.

  • @DavidNette
    @DavidNette ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Spent years enjoying working with my Rottweilers and German Shepherds. Obedience, tracking and protection. This man's training methods for strong breeds is spot on!

    • @projektraumschiff7402
      @projektraumschiff7402 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Really funny how training like this is not needed any more and outlawed as the abuse it is in the country gour strong breeds come from..most people even don't use flat collars anymore, just a harness. And it works just fine. No need for kill shelters. Even people who do the schutzhund stuff have switched methods because it's proven to work better.a dog who wants nothing more than work for you is always better than a dog who feels like he just has to.the trick is finding a way.please educate yourself and leave the past. If you can train a massive apex predator like an orca like that, or a tiger don't you think it works for the animal that exists only to work together with us? Please join us in the present time.maybe start with reading actual scientific papers on how animals learn best. There is really nothing to debate anymore about the best way, all real research has it shown time and time again.
      No need for abuse

  • @tiffanyfrehleyyeshuaismy0153
    @tiffanyfrehleyyeshuaismy0153 2 ปีที่แล้ว +135

    … Clear, direct, and with excellent results. 👏🏼 Good to hear the owners were pleased. … This could help so many dogs who are adopted and need straightening out. This improves the dogs life. 🤗 🐶

  • @LateNightRewrites
    @LateNightRewrites ปีที่แล้ว +24

    You introduced him to puppy Jesus! Big props for having the courage to put this on your channel because there are SO MANY positive training only people that abhor this type of training but it is SO necessary for some dogs. Had this not happened it'd have likely ended up in a kill shelter

    • @dragonryderslair
      @dragonryderslair 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If a dog with this temperment had gone to a POSITIVE ONLY trainer that trainer would have said nope can't fix him put him down. Positive Only trainers ARE NOT DOG TRAINERS. They follow the mantra of the animall behaviorist. Behaviorist DO NOT UNDERSTAND and CANT CORRECT THIS problem with avoidance and treat. This dog and others like him end up in kill shelters and euthanized when ALL they needed was a obedience trainer that WASNT AFRAID OF THE DOG and ON KNOWS what and how to fix the problem.

    • @elenadejesus7489
      @elenadejesus7489 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@dragonryderslairyou've got that right!

  • @reefwiz99
    @reefwiz99 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Moral of this story...
    Correct this behavior when the dog is 4-5 months and you'll never need high powered corrections. A level #3 pop on the prong collar works fine for a young pup where a level 8 pop might be necessary when he's an adult. Let a puppy hit adulthood without learning good behavior and it's a problem.

  • @Lord_Baphomet_
    @Lord_Baphomet_ ปีที่แล้ว +10

    All the people saying you can’t strongly correct a dog’s behavior need to realize that if the dog bites a stranger the state will put him down…

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Indeed and all the rescue owners who say otherwise usually learn the hard way when the dog mauls or kills someone or something, I see it all the time, then they get the dog killed and it's still woe is me mentality 🙃 they often don't really care about helping the dog at all, it's a weird form of attention seeking and selfish behavior all over an animal who simply has never been taught confidence or lacks any discipline and was honestly probably perfectly salvageable to start.

    • @whiskybrush3219
      @whiskybrush3219 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Not only is the dog going to be put down, you are going to get sued, and your home insurance premiums are going to take a hell of a hit.

  • @romanaraucinova9953
    @romanaraucinova9953 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    GREAT VIDEO!You,Joel and Tom Davis are the best trainers !

  • @1212LeoSnake
    @1212LeoSnake ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Love vids like this!! Tell it like it is no chaser. Such a genuine video where people can be their selves and allow the owner to be himself as well.👍🏾👏🏾💪🏾

  • @DameNickum
    @DameNickum 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    So much good information!! Absolutely one of the best training videos I’ve seen.

  • @Danny-sd5vm
    @Danny-sd5vm 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I respect this owner for his honesty. "I don't know what to do, that's why we're here." The owner wants to do right by the dog and for everyone that's comes into contact with rhe dog.

  • @KarmaFlight
    @KarmaFlight 2 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    This is professional level work. Thanks for sharing this knowledge.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thank you for watching

    • @CARidingAcademy
      @CARidingAcademy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I use this same principle with my horse training. Mutual respect is key.

    • @grovecentral5974
      @grovecentral5974 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AmericanStandardK9 my neighbors 4 GSD’s sprint into my backyard and surround and attack my 140lb male cane corso. Neighbor is also a LEO with no fence and just keep apologizing for the attacks. 3 different puncture bites so far… any advise please??

    • @makaylaspalding5480
      @makaylaspalding5480 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Grove Central my advice is to get your own fence, or let your dog out as soon as their dogs go inside. Maybe move if the attacks are repeating because I'd rather move and have my dog or stay at a house without my dog because my idiot neighbor can't control his dogs

    • @taylorallen2518
      @taylorallen2518 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@grovecentral5974 call animal control to have them removed since they are repeat offenders or sue the neighbor for damages and immediate intervention will be taken. 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @thefunfairvip
    @thefunfairvip 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I have been doing this for years. Like you, Ceaser was my inspiration to begin this journey. Nothing but primal instincts and behavior that influences that primal nature will address dog issues.
    Thank you for having the balls to continue the great work started by Milan.

  • @helenm6732
    @helenm6732 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Pls don’t blur out the “correction”. I’m not a bleeding-heart animal lover. I don’t own a dog ; but when I do, it has to have a JOB and have GOOD MANNERS. That’s why I watch your channel.

  • @Desh727
    @Desh727 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    People always compliment me on my dog. Both how well behaved he is and how well I treat him. They don't see behind the scenes when I can be hard on him. I've never abused him, but he's gotten his corrections.

  • @hisservants8003
    @hisservants8003 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    This training is saving this dog's life. GSD's have to be trained well and from an early age or they will dominate you. That training has to be continued as the dog ages. It makes a happy and well adjusted dog that you can trust around your family.

    • @projektraumschiff7402
      @projektraumschiff7402 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Where they come from and are bred the most, training like this is outlawed..you would think this people know best...

  • @christinefairchild1248
    @christinefairchild1248 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Oh, you can never "yap" to much! I have a 6 mth old male GS, so I love, love, love every single thing you put out there on their thought process!! Appreciate your videos

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you, Christine!

    • @elenadejesus7489
      @elenadejesus7489 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I actually love to hear him because every word is an education. Truly appreciate this gentleman. I subscribed when I watched his second video and im hooked. Thankful for him.

  • @cdbullandbear
    @cdbullandbear 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ty, ty for posting this. I will be sharing this one on my page. People need to see this and digest it. This can actually save his life.

  • @tiffanecoe9060
    @tiffanecoe9060 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I watched this video and the first video after watching the addressing the BS video. Beautiful job. You are 1000% correct. Any of those other trainers that are out there bashing you for what you do… I seriously hope they will take you up on your offer to send them a truly dominant aggressive dog. I hope they will videotape the entire training session And fix the dogs problem in one training session. I’d love to see how they handle it. And… If there is some thing to learn from them, that’s fair enough. We should all be about continuing to learn and grow by sharing and supporting each other anyway. Thank you so much for all you do and also for your work with police dogs. I don’t think I could ever do that kind of work or training, but I am grateful that there are people out there who do because where in the world would we be without those dogs doing the job they do? Once again thank you so much for all you do 🙏🏽🥰

  • @johntatman9168
    @johntatman9168 2 ปีที่แล้ว +122

    Unfortunately trying to educate the owner at the same time as correcting the dog is not the most ideal situation. This owner is, rightfully so, afraid of this dog and naturally the dog knows this. The owner needs as much if not more work than the dog.

    • @paulogorris18
      @paulogorris18 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      sadly some people are not ready to own gsd.

    • @Brownsocksflirt
      @Brownsocksflirt ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@paulogorris18 they are not that difficult, it’s just badly bred and socialized

    • @wallacerose7499
      @wallacerose7499 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Should have shown The big Correction!

    • @elenadejesus7489
      @elenadejesus7489 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@wallacerose7499it's the results that count for me.

  • @isakristiansen7977
    @isakristiansen7977 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    And big kudos to all the owners who actually seek out a trainer and get help 👏🏻 Too many people go for the easiest way out, and give the dog up. Or worse, isolates the dog and let it live in misery…

  • @iofb.hulder
    @iofb.hulder ปีที่แล้ว +7

    So many people like the novelty of having a particular dog, and just miss the mark on really being about that type of dog.

  • @miamacfarlane2854
    @miamacfarlane2854 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for helping this dog and his owners.

  • @lauraash4934
    @lauraash4934 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You are so amazing…clear and concise with BOTH dogs AND owners/handlers
    I have had GS dogs throughout my life…the last three imports (Czech , West, East, plus a Malinois/East German X who had never had any training when I got her @ 2yrs old. She was the toughest and took the longest to get her “street safe” …wish I had had your expertise back then!
    When are you going to come up to Tampa…..maybe at least for a workshop?
    Don’t ever stop teaching us!!!

  • @jonaskristensen3066
    @jonaskristensen3066 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    with dogs like him there, you must always be ready to follow up. the dog goes back to the same patterns if you don't hold on. speaking from experience.

  • @pacmanquem9580
    @pacmanquem9580 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love this trainer. You’re real and transparent!

  • @dubsbarry9963
    @dubsbarry9963 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Love this guy! Great trainer and not afraid to tell it like it is

  • @ResiakHeroun
    @ResiakHeroun ปีที่แล้ว +37

    "An armed society is a polite society." made me laugh pretty good. Damn but it's true, though, lol. Glad to see you guys taught him the right way.

    • @C_AVATAR
      @C_AVATAR ปีที่แล้ว +5

      He mentioned Cesar Milan that dude has pretty good videos ,too.

  • @k9packleader
    @k9packleader 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Nice and detailed information. This is what dog owners need to understand.

  • @SheriLoweTwilight
    @SheriLoweTwilight 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am on the same page as you with dog correction used properly. Too many people "soothe" reactive dogs which is telling the dog to continue with their reactive behavior. I see this in dog parks all the time. Dogs are not human. I have a good natured but dominate Siberian Husky male. I have used these techniques successfully to allow him to interact with other dogs successfully and enjoy their company. He has never been aggressive with humans but would pin dogs over sticks, or a leaf or a ball, whatever, dominately. We got that under control and he functions well. I do keep my eyes on him 100% of the time to monitor his body language and interactions when we are at dog parks as well as those of the other dogs he is hanging with.

  • @ckelley1234
    @ckelley1234 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am glad the owners turned to you for help- saved the dog’s life!! How are they doing with him today (June 2023)?

  • @saviouremmanuel2794
    @saviouremmanuel2794 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I love your approach, this is quite different and quicker to see results. This works efficiently if anyone or dog owners who may wish they deserves a better their dog breeds.

    • @Lilly-pb5rx
      @Lilly-pb5rx 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      im curious what was the correction he did? I couldn't tell from the blurring and ik its obviously because he doesn't want dog owners to do them, but can someone give me the gist of what he did?

    • @elenadejesus7489
      @elenadejesus7489 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Lilly-pb5rxwell, he straightened up the dogs attitude!

  • @Metztli0
    @Metztli0 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I have a lot of respect for dog trainers. Especially, in situations like this.

    • @jeanetteiacovone1958
      @jeanetteiacovone1958 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Be careful not all dog trainers deserve your or any respect! You have got to be very picky with who you permit to train YOU and your dog!

  • @kimichan5
    @kimichan5 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I really love the metaphors and the analogies that you use because it really puts things into perspective. I think it’s really easy to forget that our dogs are more than just cute fluffy little love bugs but each breed has a purpose and was created through generations with intention and it’s so important for us owners to remember what that intention was and work with it. And remember that all dogs come from wolves and even though some dogs behave like it more than others it’s still in there for all of them and it’s good to remember that

  • @axshman6914
    @axshman6914 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I love how different training methods can be for so many people, other trainers on TH-cam will tell you to keep focusing on the treats and making sure the dog is as happy as possible. I like how you teach patience and proper obedience training.

  • @KykyDJenkins
    @KykyDJenkins ปีที่แล้ว +16

    So what *exactly* happened during the blurred moment? Cause it doesn't help the case of others if we can't see how you corrected the aggressive dog

    • @LilBastosFyass
      @LilBastosFyass 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      He ended up sharing the video without the blur and what happened is the dog reacted, and since they both had a leash connected to a (prong)? He got 3 timed and serious pops on the leash to correct it, they had 2 leashes so the dog couldn’t redirect to either one

  • @peterdoherty7282
    @peterdoherty7282 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video. Always love watching a dog learn to work!

  • @elizabethdixon8038
    @elizabethdixon8038 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Grate job, I’m learning a lot from you on the timing, and order in which you apply they training and corrections.

  • @stephaniechapman2010
    @stephaniechapman2010 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They did the right thing for getting help. If you don't know what to do, it is always better to seek help. This is a great video- he teaches both handler and dog.

  • @elianbatista337
    @elianbatista337 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Love to finally see someone talk about hard corrections only when necessary, and your not mad at him and he’s not mad at you and it’s not correcting the dog to make them scared of you it’s to make them understand what they’re doing is unacceptable and as long as they don’t behave that way, they’re will be no corrections. I love to see the look on a dogs face when they get they’re first correction for reactivity or aggression, the look of “ oh okay I’ll stop “ is priceless , I would have liked to see his reaction but I understand why it was blurred lol , great video

    • @christianliverpool1108
      @christianliverpool1108 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oknwx

    • @andiharp9275
      @andiharp9275 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I DON'T "understand" why they "blurred it out." If they did nothing wrong, why blur? That speaks to guilt...js I like this trainer, for the most part. I realize sometimes you have to be assertive. But, there's a fine line there.

    • @TheOrangeSpice
      @TheOrangeSpice ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@andiharp9275 normally I'd just call you an idiot and move on but instead I'll explain it in a way a pea brained human could understand. they dont blurr it because of dog abuse, they blurr it because if they show him wacking the dog, it will be against youtubes terms and service agreement which would give the video a strike.

    • @sorenjensen3863
      @sorenjensen3863 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheOrangeSpice dog training is against yt tos?

    • @Lilly-pb5rx
      @Lilly-pb5rx 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      im curious what was the correction he did? I couldn't tell from the blurring and ik its obviously Bec he doesn't want dog owners to do them, but can someone give me the gist of what he did?

  • @nordiccowboy3430
    @nordiccowboy3430 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I had a pit bull that would jump on everyone. I’d let him jump at me and I would knock him down. We went through the exercise everyday until he decided he didn’t like being knocked on his butt. This type of training they’re doing works well.

  • @12342087
    @12342087 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I like how you're not afraid to say it like it is.

    • @kimberthegsd_615
      @kimberthegsd_615 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That’s how you have to be

  • @tariq2835
    @tariq2835 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The owner dosent need this dog. He’s not the right personality. He needs to own a cat.

  • @Mzleca22
    @Mzleca22 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I just started a dog business & I'm shocked at the fact that the majority of my clients aren't trained in any way. Most aren't even walked & are kept crated during work hours. WTH? If you don't have the time to invest in training/disciplining a dog...please don't get one. These dogs bite 1st bc they're not taught better. Pet parents laugh it off. Thanks, for the info! Subscribed!

  • @magicalminty6203
    @magicalminty6203 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    OMG when I first got my dog (a GSD) he was a damn nightmare. His previous owner has neglected and mistreated him for the first year of his life. He was supposed to get put down, but I hated the idea of a 1 year old GSD getting killed just because his owner was an idiotic a-hole, so I offered to take him. Those first few days I got attacked multiple times, fortunately I'm huge and strong so I able to overwhelm him and pin him down every time. It took a few weeks, but once he figured out that I wanted to be his friend, and that I didn't want to hurt him, and that I was going to give him good food and clear water regularly, he became the best dog I've ever had. He's a littler over 2 years old now, and he still doesn't like strangers (that's a normal GSD thing), but he's so lovey and clingy with me, it's just adorable.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Wow, fantastic job!

    • @johncspine2787
      @johncspine2787 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I can see how easy that would happen..I’m sleep deprived from my pup, and when they get bitey , if you go to smack their nose to discipline and say “NO!” they just come back harder. This tends to make you panic as you just..aren’t using the right tools or approach..

  • @Gluvkgluvk
    @Gluvkgluvk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It’s called tough love some people need it and some dogs as well.

  • @pinupzombie2273
    @pinupzombie2273 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This breed is prone to reactivity and aggression if an inexperienced individual has them. I’m glad they sought out a good trainer to fix it. But this is what I preach to everyone that this breed isn’t for everyone! I have two and they were head strong, but my efforts paid off and they are AMAZING dogs now. Loving family protectors ❤

  • @itzyoussef2291
    @itzyoussef2291 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    You, Caesar, and Beckmans training are all top tier, my top 3 firm TH-cam trainers. Not soft at all, all down to earth training.

    • @Brownsocksflirt
      @Brownsocksflirt ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Caesar Milan is a sexist idiot who caused multiple dog deaths

    • @AhsokaJackson
      @AhsokaJackson ปีที่แล้ว

      Ahaha, this channel was actually recommended to me just now because I watch Joel Beckman's channel!
      And I've been a fan of Cesar Millan for quite a few years now!
      Awesome to see someone else citing those two names. 😃

  • @natashatiffany3353
    @natashatiffany3353 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Here in support of your correction in this video, came from the hour long video you posted about all the accusations. Keep doing what you're doing!

  • @03_TK_MNE
    @03_TK_MNE 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I know I'm a year late on this but on Game of Thrones character you're asking about, the name is Sir Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane.

  • @madmick9205
    @madmick9205 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This guy knows his stuff for sure..Listen and learn.

  • @scottcartney707
    @scottcartney707 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I've always been under the understanding of, which would u rather happen, the dog gets some discipline, and taught that some things aren't acceptable, or have my dog bite u? Discipline=freedom. For both owner and dog. Discipline is not abuse! Learn the difference.

  • @AstiJay
    @AstiJay ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I knew a gal who’s yellow lab would aggressively bark, no snarling, at people which he did to me when I first met him. She, my son & I were outside standing together chatting. Her dog had been barking at me nonstop for several minutes. The owner didn’t lift a finger, not even a "no". Finally it was my son’s female yellow lab that corrected her dog. That’s all it took & her dog settled down. I’m sure Kota was like, wha’ da’ f#%k wrong with you ppl.
    A few weeks later I heard she had her dog destroyed. I felt so bad. That Lab was an easy fix. Had I known her decision ahead of time, I would have taken him, turned him around & found him a good home. Anyway, dogs understand & use physical corrections with each other. The owner is one of those who doesn’t understand this and obviously thinks corrections are mean and/or was afraid of being bit. In being soft on her dog, she ironically killed him in the end.

  • @Beylatheshepherd
    @Beylatheshepherd หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im from germany and i cant handle to see this poor litte friend in this situation.
    I hope he has a peacefull live now...

  • @ShaareiZoharDaas
    @ShaareiZoharDaas ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He was never properly socialized...good you caught it before he got put down.

  • @carlossamhernandez9425
    @carlossamhernandez9425 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Dude you’re such a great trainer !

  • @ryandarmenia2891
    @ryandarmenia2891 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I like to know why it was blurred out for a couple mins for

    • @ryandarmenia2891
      @ryandarmenia2891 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@DogLover_365 I really couldn’t finish it after I seen that because I was just wondering what it could be all you seen was the dog going after and then went out

    • @ryandarmenia2891
      @ryandarmenia2891 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@DogLover_365 yeah I follow him on all my social medias and now I am thinking is he good now and did he throw the dog to the ground or hit it

    • @jaylin4258
      @jaylin4258 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      they either kicked the shit out of the dog or tried as hard as they could to choke the dog im assuming

  • @tanjacouch3340
    @tanjacouch3340 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    We adopted 2 Cane Corsos that were deemed viscous. Never had to use any rough behavioral corrections. We used redirection positive reinforcement. You can poopoo my methods but they went from fighting each other to being corrected by the cat 😂 they are afraid if she looks at them funny. They are respectful they are loved they are wonderful the vet said they are the most well behaved Cane Corso’s she has.

  • @YodieLandscaper
    @YodieLandscaper 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Loved that end part where you said "if you act like Krusty the Clown your dogs gonna be Krusty the Clown, if you act like a soldier your dogs gonna be a soldier"

  • @TheAmandadaly
    @TheAmandadaly ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Appreciate the video for those of us who have big dogs that aren't playing but super annoyed that you had to bleep out the correction because of all the Karen's that are ruining this world

    • @andiharp9275
      @andiharp9275 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      If they did nothing wrong...then karens be damned. People need to stop handling their power over to snowflakes.

  • @melissajones4570
    @melissajones4570 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    He’s in a loving home with people who love him enough to do whatever it takes not to have to get rid of him AGAIN or euthanize him for possibly biting or killing a small child in which case they’ll put him down anyway. The way I look at it you saved his life and possibly someone else’s, whatever it takes. I’d let you do whatever you needed to save my furbabies lives. Don’t let them haters get you down too bad DIYK9!!!

  • @whoaitsally7676
    @whoaitsally7676 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for showing this side of dog training

  • @glennishawhite8437
    @glennishawhite8437 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! Thank you, such valuable information.

  • @TheHungarianchick
    @TheHungarianchick 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Hats off to you sir. It really is like raising children into healthy adults. Discipline and boundaries.

    • @pgnandt
      @pgnandt 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes solid parallels. Certainly you've seen the SouthPark episode with Cesar Milan. Hilarious.

  • @cookinitmax
    @cookinitmax 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    THATS WHAT PEOPLE NEED TO START DOING WITH THIER KIDS THESES DAYS,

  • @betweenthepoles
    @betweenthepoles ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is such a beautiful dog. So worth helping.

  • @dendrobialbright7616
    @dendrobialbright7616 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Most straight talk truth I seen from ANYONE in a LONG TIME!!!

  • @celestemacklin2559
    @celestemacklin2559 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    The mountain 😂😂😂 the guy you’re thinking of is referred to as the mountain

  • @Restlessgypzy
    @Restlessgypzy 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    100%! I’m only 5 min into the video and 100%! As a “aggressive “ natured dog trainer as well as last chance equine (rescues on both), I’m typically the last chance for dogs and horses where humans have created issues. While aggressive breeds are a thing due to selective breeding, they don’t end up aggressive when correct training, handling and interaction starts from day one. Dogs need to be held accountable as well. While I don’t believe we as humans deserve the incredible bond, and unconditional love dogs give us, we also don’t own the exclusive right to set them up for failure either by being ignorant, uneducated, or simply less than the pack leader they need, respect and deserve. You can love, hug, snuggle and give those dogs all the love you want and they deserve when they have been raised with the foundation and training they need to live safely in the environments they are in. But when this is lacking, if it’s the difference between corrective handling, or euthanasia, then this gives that dog the chance at the life and home he deserved all along.

    • @Restlessgypzy
      @Restlessgypzy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the love, and for getting the proper education out there, and giving these amazing animals the chance at the lives they deserve!❤️

  • @kjam87gxp
    @kjam87gxp ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Power breeds need powerful people

  • @SomeMinorDogTraining
    @SomeMinorDogTraining หลายเดือนก่อน

    For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕