Your video instructions have saved us. People were always telling me to use treats when leash/collar training but i was getting nowhere fast...our 7 month Doberman was running the walk...I was exhausted and pulled i muscle in my forearm....nobody wanted to walk him because the walk would end up tiring and disappointing. I was trying 3 times a day everyday. Nothing worked. I watched the videos on prong collars...i was desperate so went and got one....we didnt even get out the door and he was looking at me like...What the F***. I only did a lite tug and he was walking right by my side.... I can't wait for my husband and kids to get home to show them...they are going to freak out when they see how easy it is. I'm so lucky I found your channel. I will be watching all videos... Thank you to the moon and back.
I love how cheerful and friendly Jeff was to the owner of the barking dogs. I’m gonna try to channel that energy. I practice walking my dogs by barking dogs at fences and it’s amazing how long it takes someone to come out to interrupt their dogs barking. I did meet one lady and said I was training my puppy. She was really nice and said we can try again tomorrow, she tried to calm her dogs in all the wrong ways but she tried and was friendly and not mad at us for walking by her fence so many times. I’ve also seen people just sit on their patio and not say a word as their dogs run on the fence line barking and only chimed in when the dogs redirected on each other. Those particular dogs are still a tough one for my dog not to be aroused around but they are super intense and two. He can walk by them which I’m proud of our work but his state of mind still isn’t there. I want that calm confident state of mind. Sometimes I gotta work on that too especially with off leash dogs, I got into fight mode so my dog doesn’t need to anymore.
If you are ever in Austin, TX and need some content. I have a 45-47 lbs Basset Hound/Shepherd mix and a 97 lbs American Staffordshire. Unfortunately the mix is I believe aggressive towards Stafford. They are kept separate since My wife and my work schedule do not allow us to be together other than 1-2 days a week. This makes training difficult due to not having someone to hold the other dogs leash. We have made tremendous progress with what we have, but have been about 6 years with dogs being rotated with keeping them separate. This might be the only option we have and we will do this as long as needed since we asked for these dogs and they did not ask to be here. I just know this would be not only a savior for our family to be together, but if you really could help, would be great content as well. Wish the best for you and all that contribute. Much love and appreciation. Thank you 😀
My dog is 0-60 (there's no time to see a 'threshhold'), even if she sees a teeny dog, far away, being held by a person (she was attacked, twice, by an unleashed Service Dog, what looked like a European GS on steroids, in the grocery store (my dog is my SD, though, can't use her now, because she's gotten so bad; was also a rescue, horribly abused the 1st year of life. Things went great, after I got her, she was so smart, I made her my SD, and she was excellent (I would constantly get comments on how well-behaved she was). Then, a few years ago she had a breakdown, lost most of her commands, I had a dog who was, worse than when I got her... I started all over again, and she was doing well, then the attack... then she started reacting (growling, lunging, snarling, know that if she got loose, she would absolutely attack the dog, maybe the person) to any dog, that she could see, even far away... she had also, especially important lost her 'Bella Yard' command, to know she couldn't leave the yard, and she started running out in the street, after, not just dogs, but people, including neighbors she knows!!). In this video, you show the owner walking her dog around the room, and the dog was reacting to every dog. Then it showed you with the dog, you walked the dog around, it did not react at all to any of the dogs in the room, was pretty well behaved. I assume, some training took place, in between. But, by doing that, it doesn't show me, give me any confidence, in what your training methods are, because, you only show a before, then after... It doesn't come of as realistic... I need to get help for my poor Bella... I've seen her, being a very good smart dog, to now, she's not just having behavior problems, she's very unhappy...
I am so happy i have found your channel! I have finally been able to walk my dog in public without the embarrassing reactive behaviors. Thanks so much for all these great video's! 😉
Some people think dog training is a magic trick, it can look like it since so few people will post the messy roots of it. Tons of kudos for Jeff to be willing to do that. The results were pretty fast too. Fantastic video. +liked and commented.
Hey Jeff, I do the same stim correction when I'm on a walk and my dog is in the loading stage. It doesn't seem to phase him, even at very high levels (on the mini educator). Any suggestions to make the corrections more meaningful around other dogs?
@@SolidK9Training I've gone all the way up to the highest level and I just watch his neck twitch so I know I have consistent contact. But he doesn't have any change of heart to break his focus on the dog. He heels well but starts loading around people or dogs coming towards us. His in home obedience is great and I hold him accountable for every command delivered. Please advise, what can be done to stop the loading around dogs, bonk him?
Nice video..my only criticism is that it would have been nice for you to be calling out the "stim" / correction at the time I wasn't quite sure how long you were timing the dog for...also was it a nick or a stim? I have the dogtra 1900s which has vibrate-stir and nick so knowing which it was would be great.thanks Jeff 🙏
@@SolidK9Training I have this issue with my 11 week old puppy he is a cane corso he is very good at door and on walks without other dogs but when we are in store or walking past a dog he lunges and growls will this work for his age
When the client's dog became reactive in the beginning...you didn't bonk...so did you put it at a higher level because the pattie got in line right away!
It usually takes one session to stop it Reinforcing it takes longer. So many folks can’t ever stop I though so they can’t go to step two. We have done this thousands of times with fearful dogs
Exactly!!! I wouldn’t believe any “trainer” who “claims to eliminate any problem behavior or “fix” your dog in ONE session. And this poor dog is obviously fearful of Jeff.
@@laurentallman2918 You obviously haven't watched a lot of Jeff and I can speak from personal experience that you obviously haven't been willing to try his methods. I guarantee you, after being willing to strongly correct my dogs, they respect me and LOVE me more than your dogs do you. Even after strong loving correction when needed, my dogs BEG for my attention and affection. AND they are extremely well-behaved. Somehow, I doubt that you can say the same of yours. Why are you so miserable that you need to troll a very successful dog trainer that brings joy to hundreds of thousands of dogs and families?
when off leash dogs coming running towards you, your dog, your kids, you do what it takes to neutralize the threat. I have seen way too many dogs bite people and dogs to otherwise.
Your video instructions have saved us. People were always telling me to use treats when leash/collar training but i was getting nowhere fast...our 7 month Doberman was running the walk...I was exhausted and pulled i muscle in my forearm....nobody wanted to walk him because the walk would end up tiring and disappointing. I was trying 3 times a day everyday. Nothing worked. I watched the videos on prong collars...i was desperate so went and got one....we didnt even get out the door and he was looking at me like...What the F***. I only did a lite tug and he was walking right by my side.... I can't wait for my husband and kids to get home to show them...they are going to freak out when they see how easy it is. I'm so lucky I found your channel. I will be watching all videos... Thank you to the moon and back.
I love how cheerful and friendly Jeff was to the owner of the barking dogs. I’m gonna try to channel that energy. I practice walking my dogs by barking dogs at fences and it’s amazing how long it takes someone to come out to interrupt their dogs barking. I did meet one lady and said I was training my puppy. She was really nice and said we can try again tomorrow, she tried to calm her dogs in all the wrong ways but she tried and was friendly and not mad at us for walking by her fence so many times. I’ve also seen people just sit on their patio and not say a word as their dogs run on the fence line barking and only chimed in when the dogs redirected on each other. Those particular dogs are still a tough one for my dog not to be aroused around but they are super intense and two. He can walk by them which I’m proud of our work but his state of mind still isn’t there. I want that calm confident state of mind. Sometimes I gotta work on that too especially with off leash dogs, I got into fight mode so my dog doesn’t need to anymore.
What a great street to practice on lol
This may as well have been my dog! Beautiful lesson! Thank you
Thank you for your time and effort. Not just the videos but the change and proper information you provide for business as well as for free content.
Keep waking up us owners!The dogs need u and thank you, day by day we humans are learning ❤😊
planning on not stopping
Super!!!
If you are ever in Austin, TX and need some content. I have a 45-47 lbs Basset Hound/Shepherd mix and a 97 lbs American Staffordshire. Unfortunately the mix is I believe aggressive towards Stafford. They are kept separate since My wife and my work schedule do not allow us to be together other than 1-2 days a week. This makes training difficult due to not having someone to hold the other dogs leash. We have made tremendous progress with what we have, but have been about 6 years with dogs being rotated with keeping them separate. This might be the only option we have and we will do this as long as needed since we asked for these dogs and they did not ask to be here. I just know this would be not only a savior for our family to be together, but if you really could help, would be great content as well. Wish the best for you and all that contribute. Much love and appreciation. Thank you 😀
My dog is 0-60 (there's no time to see a 'threshhold'), even if she sees a teeny dog, far away, being held by a person (she was attacked, twice, by an unleashed Service Dog, what looked like a European GS on steroids, in the grocery store (my dog is my SD, though, can't use her now, because she's gotten so bad; was also a rescue, horribly abused the 1st year of life. Things went great, after I got her, she was so smart, I made her my SD, and she was excellent (I would constantly get comments on how well-behaved she was). Then, a few years ago she had a breakdown, lost most of her commands, I had a dog who was, worse than when I got her... I started all over again, and she was doing well, then the attack... then she started reacting (growling, lunging, snarling, know that if she got loose, she would absolutely attack the dog, maybe the person) to any dog, that she could see, even far away... she had also, especially important lost her 'Bella Yard' command, to know she couldn't leave the yard, and she started running out in the street, after, not just dogs, but people, including neighbors she knows!!).
In this video, you show the owner walking her dog around the room, and the dog was reacting to every dog. Then it showed you with the dog, you walked the dog around, it did not react at all to any of the dogs in the room, was pretty well behaved. I assume, some training took place, in between.
But, by doing that, it doesn't show me, give me any confidence, in what your training methods are, because, you only show a before, then after...
It doesn't come of as realistic...
I need to get help for my poor Bella... I've seen her, being a very good smart dog, to now, she's not just having behavior problems, she's very unhappy...
I am so happy i have found your channel! I have finally been able to walk my dog in public without the embarrassing reactive behaviors. Thanks so much for all these great video's! 😉
Some people think dog training is a magic trick, it can look like it since so few people will post the messy roots of it. Tons of kudos for Jeff to be willing to do that. The results were pretty fast too. Fantastic video. +liked and commented.
Hey Jeff, I do the same stim correction when I'm on a walk and my dog is in the loading stage. It doesn't seem to phase him, even at very high levels (on the mini educator). Any suggestions to make the corrections more meaningful around other dogs?
how high? do you have the proper fit and contact, also hold your dog accountable for a lot of things in the house as well
@@SolidK9Training I've gone all the way up to the highest level and I just watch his neck twitch so I know I have consistent contact. But he doesn't have any change of heart to break his focus on the dog. He heels well but starts loading around people or dogs coming towards us. His in home obedience is great and I hold him accountable for every command delivered. Please advise, what can be done to stop the loading around dogs, bonk him?
@@Shinigami0506 Thsts why the bonker works so well. We also use double collars wirh dogs thst just don’t care
@@SolidK9Training I will schedule a 1 on 1 via your website. Thank you.
@@Shinigami0506 sounds good
Nice video..my only criticism is that it would have been nice for you to be calling out the "stim" / correction at the time I wasn't quite sure how long you were timing the dog for...also was it a nick or a stim? I have the dogtra 1900s which has vibrate-stir and nick so knowing which it was would be great.thanks Jeff
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I was. But to the client
Jeff is just so damm good to learn from! Taught me so much, extremely grateful to him & Joelle. Changed my world for the better. Cyd
@@SolidK9Training
I have this issue with my 11 week old puppy he is a cane corso he is very good at door and on walks without other dogs but when we are in store or walking past a dog he lunges and growls will this work for his age
This is a helpful video. Do you stim continuously when walking by the dog or only when the dog looks at other dog?
What street is that? I can work dogs there all day 😂
its the perfect street for reactive dogs, it was at a seminar in San Jose
Every street in my neighborhood 😁
When the client's dog became reactive in the beginning...you didn't bonk...so did you put it at a higher level because the pattie got in line right away!
Thanks a lot! this is really helpful.
Come on man. Shock, prong a fearful dog. You know better than that, this shit takes time, not one day
It usually takes one session to stop it Reinforcing it takes longer. So many folks can’t ever stop I though so they can’t go to step two. We have done this thousands of times with fearful dogs
Exactly!!! I wouldn’t believe any “trainer” who “claims to eliminate any problem behavior or “fix” your dog in ONE session. And this poor dog is obviously fearful of Jeff.
@@laurentallman2918 I would take my dog being slightly fearful of me over murdering another dog Any day
Where is your video showing a quicker and more permanent solution loser?
@@laurentallman2918 You obviously haven't watched a lot of Jeff and I can speak from personal experience that you obviously haven't been willing to try his methods. I guarantee you, after being willing to strongly correct my dogs, they respect me and LOVE me more than your dogs do you. Even after strong loving correction when needed, my dogs BEG for my attention and affection. AND they are extremely well-behaved. Somehow, I doubt that you can say the same of yours. Why are you so miserable that you need to troll a very successful dog trainer that brings joy to hundreds of thousands of dogs and families?
what if another dog comes running tours him haa whats then
when off leash dogs coming running towards you, your dog, your kids, you do what it takes to neutralize the threat. I have seen way too many dogs bite people and dogs to otherwise.