I'm the owner's sister sitting on the side lines. As a little update, the owner and Vincent are doing very well and they both continue to make positive progress. Joel is as amazing in person as he is on screen. Thank you ❤
This was the best "training the owner" I have ever seen on the internet. She is a FANTASTIC owner who listens well and doesn't go all woe-is-me when she makes a slight mistake. And your instructions were PERFECT, step by tiny step with full explanations, but not too wordy (some trainers go overboard on the philosophy, which is okay for background but not during actual training). I especially liked when you talked about all the tiny little things which can trigger the dog without our realizing it. When you said at the beginning that you got pretty hardcore, I thought you meant you had to be a little strong with the dog. But at the end you called it "hardcore obedience," which made me smile. IMHO every dog/owner team should be able to do this. You just gave a master class in how to do it. I nominate this woman for your next round of Best Owner awards.
Hey! That woman is me! Thank you so much. I'll be honest, I wasn't fully sure I understood what was meant by "hard core obedience". And even after 8mo, I was really struggling with his reactivity (he looks so perfect in this video, I was almost mad at him lol) It wasn't until I heard someone say "stop letting him make decisions", that it clicked. Now, when we go on walks, I make sure he only sniffs and relieves himself when I give him the OK. (he still has plenty of roam time, but it's structured now), and I am so proud to say he finally made his first real friend! One final note, I had to reframe my thinking. I'm not training Vincent, I'm training "me" on how to engage with the world and Vincent. I've had to build my confidence and how I display it, allowing myself to "take up space" (otherwise Vincent thinks I'm scared of the person I'm moving away from), and other little "tells" I just wasn't aware of. In May 2024, I will have had him for a year. And it's been an amazing, frustrating, agonizing, and wonderful journey so far. But I'm so happy to have Vincent laying at my feet right now. Taking a much needed nap after successfully navigating a crowded grocery store. He's a great dog. And Joel has been a much needed and appreciated resource.
So much respect for this trainer, he takes the human ways out and completely understands dog behaviour and how to read it. He also understands that balanced dogs are great to help other dogs know how to behave.
The lady was delightful and I could tell she was a bit nervous, but she rocked it in the end once she got the hang of it! Lovely dog and amazing advice. Great Job team!
This is an A++ video! The way Joel locks on to how this dog and his mum can be helped is just great! Of course Joel is intense because - it works! The soft, fluffy stuff does not help working dog breeds like Shepherds. The mum and her partner are really on it and it is clear that the method is making sense to them. Awesome stuff!!!
Hey Mr Joel Beckman sir , i just wanna say omg thank you so much , because of your training sir my 5 year old black labradoor is so incredibly well behaved and happy go lucky that yesterday i took him to lowes hardware store , my dog was so calmly behaved that a guy came up petted my labradoor and said he was very good behaved dog , i said thank you sir i have been training him really really really hard to help him get comfortable with the general public , the guy replies back then it seems your training is starting to pay off , then my neighboor asked i f i was a dog trainer just cause of 1.the fact my dog was calmly sitting waiting to be told break so he could go home , and 2. cause i told my neighboor that fearful energy is very dangerous enerygy cause if he is fearful then general dog breeds will pick up on the fearful energy which will trigger agression in the dog's brain , Joel i wanna let you know sir that not a day has gone by that i have not been doing what you said , after my dog leaves the parking lot he is not getting up his only 2 options are 1. sit calmly until told to break or 2. lay down cause once i enter a public place he is not allowed to get up so he is going to learn this is not gonna work either sit or lay down , after while my dog ended up learning to sit or lay down so much that now when im at the dog park my dog would litterally lay down without me saying it , or if im at a local starbucks or other place similair to starbucks my dog is always calmly sitting never makes makes 1 sound not 1 sound comes out of my dog while in the general public , i personally cant thank you enough for helping me train my dog to become a better more well behaved dog , then on farther's day because of you Mr.Beckman sir my dog knew not to kangeroo jump pose on my grandpa and grandma and then couple weeks ago i took him to petco and omg the entire staff loved him so much that this 1 individual there said my dog had the cutest smile , joel because of you sir i got the 1 thing i always wanted a furry companion i can take out to "DOG Friendly places" even my mom said that my training is starting to take effect , thank you so much sir , with out your taining vids i wouldnt be able to do this if it was not for you , im so so so so so so so so so sorry this is such long paragraph , by the way every time im at the dog park i tell the other dog parents about you
You just proved to me that there is no one size fits all training technique for solving challenges. You demonstrated that someone who has a tough love approach recognizes the dog’s ability to focus and demonstrate self control and build on it. If that’s not an example of a person being balanced in his training applications I don’t know what is…. Why I am drawn to your stuff 👏🏻
I have the excessive excited barking. I can cut it a bit, but learning something that might work better. You help us out here who are doing things ourselves ❤
13:16 / Such a powerful description of the dogs perspective when the owner will sense a real creep and how the dog will then get the message and let his protective side shine. Joel (and his team), thank you so much for all the content, you really change so many lives, it might sound cheesy but it’s just the truth!!!
I had this happen with a shepherd mix I used to own. He was totally fine with people, except one evening walk when a man was walking behind me and started to close the gap rapidly. It was in a big city and I got uneasy. The man caught up with me, politely said Hello, and my dog put himself between him and me with a serious WOOF. No lunging, no teeth baring, just a Who the Hell Are You. I realized the guy was fine, he passed by, and my dog went back to evening stroll mode. I don't think I ever tightened the leash, but I must have done something he picked up on. I love German shepherds, and I like the dog in this video.
@@gaileverett yeah that’s the great thing about dogs with natural protection instinct. Must feel really nice to know you can count on your dog when things get serious. My Golden-Lab mix is a 10, but I can’t even picture him protecting me EVER 😅
Fantastic teaching for the owner & pupper and thus for US!! The way you teach "stand up tall" and command follow-through has definitely trickled over to how I interact with people and it's so helpful! I use your "Creepy Guy" method and yes it definitely works. Also I have to say I absolutely LOVE when u imitate dogs' thoughts/feelings---the owner's giggle there was delightful! Such a great vid! Thanks to you/family/team! 🐾🙏🏽❤️
Now this video is why I am starting to love this channel. Practical, thorough, working suggestions. Will be using with my Border Collie who loves to jump and carry on when greeting people. It seems like sound is his trigger. Even answering the phone. I lead too quiet a life it seems. The tools you are giving are filled with compassion for the dogs, despite the stern exterior. And the tools you are giving fills this dog mom with hope for a better relationship with my best buddy. Thank you so much, real heartfelt thanks. ❤️
Awesome beyond awesome video, training owner and dog. I really enjoyed this. I also realized that my dogs need refresher training. We have lived on 20 acres, and I don’t travel with my 3 GSD’s and St. Bernard, except to vet. We need to regain/remaster our leash socialization skills. Thank you for the AHA moment!! I love the way you train us. Happy 4th!
We have a hound/mutt mix and a king shepherd who are incredibly friendly, but they both scare people with the barking. Thanks for the tips, gonna start working with both of them like this!!
I absolutely LOVE when we see good dog owners who want to be better dog owners bad enough to get help. The investment in time/money is the biggest show of commitment I can imagine.
This video was AWSOME! Super helpful and would love to see more advanced training content on the channel. Now that you have helped us walk on the leash properly we are looking for next level training ideas for a smart young collie retriever mix ❤🙏
Your videos are great! My dog "May" (50% American Eskimo/30% Chihuahua/20% Australian Sheperd mix) is a handful, to say the least. I want to get her further along so we don't have to constantly worry about her hurting dogs whose owners aren't in control of their dogs. At 6-month-old, she'd been in 3 homes before us. Playing would overstimulate May and would bite us pretty hard. Once, May saw a dog far away and went crazy trying to go after the dog. When preventing May from doing so, she attacked my fiance. When the dog went out of sight, May was suddenly fine and walked home with my fiances' blood on her face. At a trainer's home, she started running in a circle, jumping on the back of the couch we sat on, biting my head as she went behind us. The trainer said she was dangerous and needed meds to get her to the point of being trained. May would probably never be a "normal dog." Meaning May couldn't be trusted around other dogs and will still have episodes at times. With hard work, she is much better. May has learned most of her limits and behavioural commands. May can still revert to her vicious behaviour when extremely overstimulated or frustrated, but it takes a lot. I know how to calm her down. Using your techniques, I think I can improve and solve May's lingering problems.
Pretty sure youtube can hear my thoughts, but I'm so glad your channel was recommended to me. I have wanted a pair of dobermans since I was a little girl, but I have never had the opportunity, or the funds before. While I doubt I can handle training two dogs at a time, I supposedly have an inheritance coming my way. If that's true, I really want a doberman as my service dog. It's not that big of an inheritance. I won't be able to afford the training, but I'll finally be able to afford the dog. I'll have to train it myself, but I am disabled, and I won't be able to do the go get method unless it's a very very short distance. Hopefully, I will have a motorized wheelchair by then, and I will be able to do leash training. Do you have any advice for me?
I think this is the first of Joel’s videos that he uses treats so much! My young Golden isn’t food orientated and therefore he’s not interested in treats so I guess I’ll work without them and see how we go…….any suggestions🇬🇧
I have a dog like this dog who is black but mine is all chocolate brown…who is a mix as well…German shepherd with boarder collie mountain peynese and trust me he is very loud when he barks at the dog on the street. It’s more like a aggressive bark and he is going to be 6 month old on July 7 th and he is big 47 lb tall pup. Need help as well. Thx for these videos. We put him in daycare for socialization, he barks aggressively at my neighbours she pup who is about 8 months old but ones he is close to her on leash he is very gentle and playful with each other. We have never tried dog park, I am too scared.
i NEED TO WRITE THESE COMMANDS AND MEMORIZE. MEMORIZE, MEMORIZE as watching this video , perhaps, 50X's. As I am a Left-Hemiplegic. I will have to take 1'treat" and pull-up [trigger]all in my RIGHT HAND.
This is a great video! We travel with our dog, when someone approaches the truck to talk to us our dog barks. How do I stop that? She is great on a leash will sit quietly and not make a sound.
Hi Joel. Thank you for this video! This video is closest to the answer I am looking for yet my problem is different. I am desperate for a help. My malinoise is balanced and well trained in IGP. However, at home, he get triggered when we let him out. As soon as the door is open, he goes half out, turns around jumps, barks and pounce on the door. He cracked the edge of the door by pouncing on the door. I tried putting leash on him before letting him out to Controle him, tried E collar to stop him pouncing on the door, tried poking him to distract but actually this was super dangerous as he tried to bite me back. I don’t know what to do. Apart from this insane vicious behavior triggered by door when we let him out, my malinoise is most balanced calm dog with everybody & most of dogs. What can I do to fix this trigger with door? Grace
Incredible videos, I was just wondering if there any tips on dog barking purely at the tv.... Without just turning the TV off. Barks at dogs, cartoons and any animal noises really
Very informative videos. I'd like to see some content on child reactive dogs. Mine loses her mind and barks like crazy when my sons friends come into the house.
Hi Joel! I have a rescue dog...lab/pit...that is around 11yrs old. I got him because without me, they were going to put him down because of his anxiety and fear aggression. Hes been in the country with me in a big backyard and he could talk to farm dogs thru the fence. I didnt realize that he needed more until I saw your videos. Now we are moving into an apartment building. Im so worried because he is both people and dog aggressive. Hes even growled with his teeth bared in my face two or three times. Do you have any help for old dogs? Thank you.❤
Desentization. TH-cam videos of fireworks can help, but they won't get you all the way there. The hard part is setting up training sessions with live firework going on at enough distance that you can train him. If you are able to get some people to ignite some fireworks, find a distance that he doesn't bark to it, and you practice there. Then slowly get closer and closer.
I'd like to know if there is any way to get a next door neighbors dog to stop barking. There are two large dogs, lab mix, maybe, who bark non stop. Not at anything in particular. I can see them, walking, running, sitting, constant bark. Almost 24/7 as they never leave the yard. Neighbor is mean, can't talk to them again.
I have an 8 lb mini dauchhound who's 4 months old. Which collar or harness should I use ? She pulls and is reactive. I'm trying to help her w that but she's so small , I need to assure her back or neck isn't pulled on
Hi Joel, do you have any videos of dog showing aggression towards other kids (not our own). We have a 1.5yr mini poodle and lately he’s showing aggression towards any kids who comes to our house. It’s making us nervous, we can’t leave him unsupervised because we don’t know what he’ll do. He barks and he wants to snap. Please help!! 🙏
9:21 bingo! Thank you Joel; the moment I greet someone my Great Dane takes that as his moment to use his voice, and now I have no friends because he has a very big bark and people move along quickly…I exaggerate but you get the idea. He does well in busy places, when he has so much to focus on he gets flooded and just sticks to me like glue, but walking in our countryside community where we only see someone every 10 walks he gets vocal.
Don’t apologize for being intense. I get it. I have never watched a video and felt you wanted to intentionally hurt an animal. Intense is sometimes needed. Ugh the world isn’t all rainbows and flowers.
What about puppies who bark too much at the other puppy? I can't find a video on this. My puppy (we've had for 5 days) doesn't bark at people, outside or anything, BUT...when his sister beats him, faster than him, gets a bone? he goes crazy and won't stop. We don't know how to stop it and they're not old enough for training for another 3 weeks.... Anyone have a video, do you? anyone seeing this? We need help....
This commentary is not particulary related to this video but related to most of your videos and it's just to express my take on this. I obviously want my dog to be cool, not agressive and not barking all the time. But where i have a different view than you and probably most of people around, is that i don't want my dog to be perfect, to be a robot, i love my dog so much that i see him as a friend and even a family member. So would i dress my sister if i had one to be a robot that is perfect and looks like all others, no. I keep in mind that it's a animal but i also want him to have default and be himself. So yeah my dog that is a Jack Russel, eat try to eat all he can on streets like if he was a trashcan and i tried to stop him everytime, yes he don't listen to me all the time but most of the time he do. But that's ok to me. I've fixed all things that would attempt to his security and all things that would bother other people, but i left a big part of what you would call default and that are his things to let him his soul.
My ACD yipes when she is excited for our walks. It can be difficult for me, but it's the one thing I could never "train" out of her. Clearly, my understanding is lacking, but I chalked it up to her vocal excitment, which can't be reduced, even through training 😅😂
Earbuds!! Watching this made me think that if you were speaking to the women through headphones it might be mess Confusing for the dog. At one point you would say treat and the dog looked back at you instead of owner. Not for all communication just when you are training the owner when to give commands. It might be a bad idea but just throwing it out there
I'm the owner's sister sitting on the side lines.
As a little update, the owner and Vincent are doing very well and they both continue to make positive progress.
Joel is as amazing in person as he is on screen. Thank you ❤
This was the best "training the owner" I have ever seen on the internet. She is a FANTASTIC owner who listens well and doesn't go all woe-is-me when she makes a slight mistake. And your instructions were PERFECT, step by tiny step with full explanations, but not too wordy (some trainers go overboard on the philosophy, which is okay for background but not during actual training). I especially liked when you talked about all the tiny little things which can trigger the dog without our realizing it.
When you said at the beginning that you got pretty hardcore, I thought you meant you had to be a little strong with the dog. But at the end you called it "hardcore obedience," which made me smile. IMHO every dog/owner team should be able to do this. You just gave a master class in how to do it.
I nominate this woman for your next round of Best Owner awards.
Ohhh true, the owner championship is overdue hahah!! I forgot about that!! Good point 😎
^^^^ This!
Hey! That woman is me! Thank you so much.
I'll be honest, I wasn't fully sure I understood what was meant by "hard core obedience". And even after 8mo, I was really struggling with his reactivity (he looks so perfect in this video, I was almost mad at him lol)
It wasn't until I heard someone say "stop letting him make decisions", that it clicked.
Now, when we go on walks, I make sure he only sniffs and relieves himself when I give him the OK. (he still has plenty of roam time, but it's structured now), and I am so proud to say he finally made his first real friend!
One final note, I had to reframe my thinking. I'm not training Vincent, I'm training "me" on how to engage with the world and Vincent. I've had to build my confidence and how I display it, allowing myself to "take up space" (otherwise Vincent thinks I'm scared of the person I'm moving away from), and other little "tells" I just wasn't aware of.
In May 2024, I will have had him for a year. And it's been an amazing, frustrating, agonizing, and wonderful journey so far.
But I'm so happy to have Vincent laying at my feet right now. Taking a much needed nap after successfully navigating a crowded grocery store. He's a great dog. And Joel has been a much needed and appreciated resource.
I love “random guy asking stupid questions “ 😂😂. Great video. The owner is awesome 👏
At first I thought Joel said, "Oh, you're all black" and then realized he meant the dog. I think the owner laughed.
Good stuff.
Seems like many unwanted behaviours can be changed by being a strong caring leader and upping the basic obedience level
So much respect for this trainer, he takes the human ways out and completely understands dog behaviour and how to read it. He also understands that balanced dogs are great to help other dogs know how to behave.
The lady was delightful and I could tell she was a bit nervous, but she rocked it in the end once she got the hang of it! Lovely dog and amazing advice. Great Job team!
Once again clear precise instructions to help us with our dogs. And I get to see Prince!! Best ever!!!
This is an A++ video! The way Joel locks on to how this dog and his mum can be helped is just great! Of course Joel is intense because - it works! The soft, fluffy stuff does not help working dog breeds like Shepherds. The mum and her partner are really on it and it is clear that the method is making sense to them. Awesome stuff!!!
Excellent!
I love that we get to see everything in these videos!
I wish I was that good at following instructions. Both dog and owner did great! Thanks Joel for another great video.
Hey Mr Joel Beckman sir , i just wanna say omg thank you so much , because of your training sir my 5 year old black labradoor is so incredibly well behaved and happy go lucky that yesterday i took him to lowes hardware store , my dog was so calmly behaved that a guy came up petted my labradoor and said he was very good behaved dog , i said thank you sir i have been training him really really really hard to help him get comfortable with the general public , the guy replies back then it seems your training is starting to pay off , then my neighboor asked i f i was a dog trainer just cause of 1.the fact my dog was calmly sitting waiting to be told break so he could go home , and 2. cause i told my neighboor that fearful energy is very dangerous enerygy cause if he is fearful then general dog breeds will pick up on the fearful energy which will trigger agression in the dog's brain , Joel i wanna let you know sir that not a day has gone by that i have not been doing what you said , after my dog leaves the parking lot he is not getting up his only 2 options are 1. sit calmly until told to break or 2. lay down cause once i enter a public place he is not allowed to get up so he is going to learn this is not gonna work either sit or lay down , after while my dog ended up learning to sit or lay down so much that now when im at the dog park my dog would litterally lay down without me saying it , or if im at a local starbucks or other place similair to starbucks my dog is always calmly sitting never makes makes 1 sound not 1 sound comes out of my dog while in the general public , i personally cant thank you enough for helping me train my dog to become a better more well behaved dog , then on farther's day because of you Mr.Beckman sir my dog knew not to kangeroo jump pose on my grandpa and grandma and then couple weeks ago i took him to petco and omg the entire staff loved him so much that this 1 individual there said my dog had the cutest smile , joel because of you sir i got the 1 thing i always wanted a furry companion i can take out to "DOG Friendly places" even my mom said that my training is starting to take effect , thank you so much sir , with out your taining vids i wouldnt be able to do this if it was not for you , im so so so so so so so so so sorry this is such long paragraph , by the way every time im at the dog park i tell the other dog parents about you
Such a happy post!!! Great work!! ❤️🙏🏽🐾
@@jillsy2815 thanks , it makes me feel good to have helped my dog
What was your training routine ?
You just proved to me that there is no one size fits all training technique for solving challenges. You demonstrated that someone who has a tough love approach recognizes the dog’s ability to focus and demonstrate self control and build on it. If that’s not an example of a person being balanced in his training applications I don’t know what is…. Why I am drawn to your stuff 👏🏻
Aww that was so sweet at the end!
WOW!!! Amazing guide videos and so helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowladge.
I have the excessive excited barking. I can cut it a bit, but learning something that might work better. You help us out here who are doing things ourselves ❤
“Man approaching..” 😂😂😂
God how Iove these videos..!!
The owner has a great vibe, she’ll work on this stuff for sure🤍
Thanks for sharing all your dog training know-how with us, your supporters. You and your team are so appreciated by so many!
“I’m not real creepy, I’m acting creepy” 😂
This lady is so good with her dog!! Well done to you both!! 🙂👍
13:16 / Such a powerful description of the dogs perspective when the owner will sense a real creep and how the dog will then get the message and let his protective side shine.
Joel (and his team), thank you so much for all the content, you really change so many lives, it might sound cheesy but it’s just the truth!!!
I had this happen with a shepherd mix I used to own. He was totally fine with people, except one evening walk when a man was walking behind me and started to close the gap rapidly. It was in a big city and I got uneasy. The man caught up with me, politely said Hello, and my dog put himself between him and me with a serious WOOF. No lunging, no teeth baring, just a Who the Hell Are You. I realized the guy was fine, he passed by, and my dog went back to evening stroll mode. I don't think I ever tightened the leash, but I must have done something he picked up on.
I love German shepherds, and I like the dog in this video.
@@gaileverett yeah that’s the great thing about dogs with natural protection instinct. Must feel really nice to know you can count on your dog when things get serious.
My Golden-Lab mix is a 10, but I can’t even picture him protecting me EVER 😅
Fantastic teaching for the owner & pupper and thus for US!! The way you teach "stand up tall" and command follow-through has definitely trickled over to how I interact with people and it's so helpful! I use your "Creepy Guy" method and yes it definitely works. Also I have to say I absolutely LOVE when u imitate dogs' thoughts/feelings---the owner's giggle there was delightful! Such a great vid! Thanks to you/family/team! 🐾🙏🏽❤️
Great to see this obedience training loved it
Now this video is why I am starting to love this channel. Practical, thorough, working suggestions. Will be using with my Border Collie who loves to jump and carry on when greeting people. It seems like sound is his trigger. Even answering the phone. I lead too quiet a life it seems. The tools you are giving are filled with compassion for the dogs, despite the stern exterior. And the tools you are giving fills this dog mom with hope for a better relationship with my best buddy. Thank you so much, real heartfelt thanks. ❤️
I received my Beckman's All Day Tee and mug in record time! It usually takes several weeks for anything to get to Australia :)
You are THE man! 🤜🤛
Awesome beyond awesome video, training owner and dog. I really enjoyed this. I also realized that my dogs need refresher training. We have lived on 20 acres, and I don’t travel with my 3 GSD’s and St. Bernard, except to vet. We need to regain/remaster our leash socialization skills. Thank you for the AHA moment!! I love the way you train us. Happy 4th!
Excellent! Broke it down so any person could follow. No voodoo, mysterious language. That's what I come for.
Love the reps! Great work.
We have a hound/mutt mix and a king shepherd who are incredibly friendly, but they both scare people with the barking. Thanks for the tips, gonna start working with both of them like this!!
I loved this video! I like the training technique of basic obedience in this.
I absolutely LOVE when we see good dog owners who want to be better dog owners bad enough to get help. The investment in time/money is the biggest show of commitment I can imagine.
I have a rescue that has been so hard to train but these videos have helped. What I’d like to see is how to wean them off of the treats
LOVE the complex training demo!!!!!!!
Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Your training is amazing. I also have to point out something else. Your camera man deserves a raise
Wow Great Tips! I’m trying this today!
This video was AWSOME! Super helpful and would love to see more advanced training content on the channel. Now that you have helped us walk on the leash properly we are looking for next level training ideas for a smart young collie retriever mix ❤🙏
Excellent again!!!!
Brilliant!!! Loved this!
She's got this 👍 A little guidance goes a real long way with the right people gg Joel happier people = happier dog = happier people....
Your videos are great! My dog "May" (50% American Eskimo/30% Chihuahua/20% Australian Sheperd mix) is a handful, to say the least. I want to get her further along so we don't have to constantly worry about her hurting dogs whose owners aren't in control of their dogs. At 6-month-old, she'd been in 3 homes before us. Playing would overstimulate May and would bite us pretty hard. Once, May saw a dog far away and went crazy trying to go after the dog. When preventing May from doing so, she attacked my fiance. When the dog went out of sight, May was suddenly fine and walked home with my fiances' blood on her face. At a trainer's home, she started running in a circle, jumping on the back of the couch we sat on, biting my head as she went behind us. The trainer said she was dangerous and needed meds to get her to the point of being trained. May would probably never be a "normal dog." Meaning May couldn't be trusted around other dogs and will still have episodes at times. With hard work, she is much better. May has learned most of her limits and behavioural commands. May can still revert to her vicious behaviour when extremely overstimulated or frustrated, but it takes a lot. I know how to calm her down. Using your techniques, I think I can improve and solve May's lingering problems.
Superb Key Points Training!!!🐾♥️🐾
Awesome video! My dog is pretty dialed in except this exact scenario and I was at a loss what to do. Thank you!
Great video
Pretty sure youtube can hear my thoughts, but I'm so glad your channel was recommended to me. I have wanted a pair of dobermans since I was a little girl, but I have never had the opportunity, or the funds before. While I doubt I can handle training two dogs at a time, I supposedly have an inheritance coming my way. If that's true, I really want a doberman as my service dog. It's not that big of an inheritance. I won't be able to afford the training, but I'll finally be able to afford the dog. I'll have to train it myself, but I am disabled, and I won't be able to do the go get method unless it's a very very short distance. Hopefully, I will have a motorized wheelchair by then, and I will be able to do leash training. Do you have any advice for me?
I think this is the first of Joel’s videos that he uses treats so much! My young Golden isn’t food orientated and therefore he’s not interested in treats so I guess I’ll work without them and see how we go…….any suggestions🇬🇧
It was so funny when you were telling the owner to treat him he was looking back at you like “damn you have treats too?!” 💀🤣🤣🤣
14:25 Doggy: I'm full mom.
I have a dog like this dog who is black but mine is all chocolate brown…who is a mix as well…German shepherd with boarder collie mountain peynese and trust me he is very loud when he barks at the dog on the street. It’s more like a aggressive bark and he is going to be 6 month old on July 7 th and he is big 47 lb tall pup. Need help as well. Thx for these videos. We put him in daycare for socialization, he barks aggressively at my neighbours she pup who is about 8 months old but ones he is close to her on leash he is very gentle and playful with each other. We have never tried dog park, I am too scared.
i NEED TO WRITE THESE COMMANDS AND MEMORIZE. MEMORIZE, MEMORIZE as watching this video , perhaps, 50X's. As I am a Left-Hemiplegic. I will have to take 1'treat" and pull-up [trigger]all in my RIGHT HAND.
You can do it!! 🎉🎉🎉👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🐾❤️🙏🏽
This is a great video! We travel with our dog, when someone approaches the truck to talk to us our dog barks. How do I stop that? She is great on a leash will sit quietly and not make a sound.
Hi Joel. Thank you for this video! This video is closest to the answer I am looking for yet my problem is different. I am desperate for a help. My malinoise is balanced and well trained in IGP. However, at home, he get triggered when we let him out. As soon as the door is open, he goes half out, turns around jumps, barks and pounce on the door. He cracked the edge of the door by pouncing on the door. I tried putting leash on him before letting him out to Controle him, tried E collar to stop him pouncing on the door, tried poking him to distract but actually this was super dangerous as he tried to bite me back. I don’t know what to do. Apart from this insane vicious behavior triggered by door when we let him out, my malinoise is most balanced calm dog with everybody & most of dogs. What can I do to fix this trigger with door? Grace
Incredible videos, I was just wondering if there any tips on dog barking purely at the tv.... Without just turning the TV off. Barks at dogs, cartoons and any animal noises really
Yes! Thank you.
Very informative videos. I'd like to see some content on child reactive dogs. Mine loses her mind and barks like crazy when my sons friends come into the house.
Consistency
“I’m not real creepy.......I’m acting creepy” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Do you have any videos about how to train older dogs? like 6-8 years old? especially ones from rescue at that age
Hi Joel! I have a rescue dog...lab/pit...that is around 11yrs old. I got him because without me, they were going to put him down because of his anxiety and fear aggression. Hes been in the country with me in a big backyard and he could talk to farm dogs thru the fence. I didnt realize that he needed more until I saw your videos. Now we are moving into an apartment building. Im so worried because he is both people and dog aggressive. Hes even growled with his teeth bared in my face two or three times. Do you have any help for old dogs? Thank you.❤
I fall victim to not controlling my puppy when people start taking to me, this is good lol
Video on unwanted barking,... dog never barks, not once. 😄
Joel, my Maltese goes barks non stop at delivery vans/ post mans. How do I get my Maltese not to go mental on them? Thanks.
❤
My barking problem is fireworks triggered. If out the leash on, I can make it stop. But when I'm away the dog reacts a lot to it. Any advice?
Desentization. TH-cam videos of fireworks can help, but they won't get you all the way there. The hard part is setting up training sessions with live firework going on at enough distance that you can train him. If you are able to get some people to ignite some fireworks, find a distance that he doesn't bark to it, and you practice there. Then slowly get closer and closer.
@@Flippokid I started with playing fireworks vids on the tv to try help lessen the fear while training indoors.
I'd like to know if there is any way to get a next door neighbors dog to stop barking. There are two large dogs, lab mix, maybe, who bark non stop. Not at anything in particular. I can see them, walking, running, sitting, constant bark. Almost 24/7 as they never leave the yard. Neighbor is mean, can't talk to them again.
I have an 8 lb mini dauchhound who's 4 months old. Which collar or harness should I use ? She pulls and is reactive. I'm trying to help her w that but she's so small , I need to assure her back or neck isn't pulled on
What should I do if my dog doesn’t accept treat outside home?
Hi Joel, do you have any videos of dog showing aggression towards other kids (not our own). We have a 1.5yr mini poodle and lately he’s showing aggression towards any kids who comes to our house. It’s making us nervous, we can’t leave him unsupervised because we don’t know what he’ll do. He barks and he wants to snap. Please help!! 🙏
I tried training my dog how to walk with treats, dude didn’t not care about one single treat he was just happy to be outside 😂
Owner training session! Love it
I know of a dog that would bite at the owners left arm if the owner waved or said hello to a stranger who was across the street, or simply imaginary.
9:21 bingo! Thank you Joel; the moment I greet someone my Great Dane takes that as his moment to use his voice, and now I have no friends because he has a very big bark and people move along quickly…I exaggerate but you get the idea.
He does well in busy places, when he has so much to focus on he gets flooded and just sticks to me like glue, but walking in our countryside community where we only see someone every 10 walks he gets vocal.
I would like to see someone try and make my mothers toy poodle stop barking at everything and anything all the time. That would be impressive.
Don’t apologize for being intense. I get it. I have never watched a video and felt you wanted to intentionally hurt an animal. Intense is sometimes needed. Ugh the world isn’t all rainbows and flowers.
What about puppies who bark too much at the other puppy? I can't find a video on this. My puppy (we've had for 5 days) doesn't bark at people, outside or anything, BUT...when his sister beats him, faster than him, gets a bone? he goes crazy and won't stop. We don't know how to stop it and they're not old enough for training for another 3 weeks.... Anyone have a video, do you? anyone seeing this? We need help....
This commentary is not particulary related to this video but related to most of your videos and it's just to express my take on this. I obviously want my dog to be cool, not agressive and not barking all the time. But where i have a different view than you and probably most of people around, is that i don't want my dog to be perfect, to be a robot, i love my dog so much that i see him as a friend and even a family member. So would i dress my sister if i had one to be a robot that is perfect and looks like all others, no. I keep in mind that it's a animal but i also want him to have default and be himself. So yeah my dog that is a Jack Russel, eat try to eat all he can on streets like if he was a trashcan and i tried to stop him everytime, yes he don't listen to me all the time but most of the time he do. But that's ok to me. I've fixed all things that would attempt to his security and all things that would bother other people, but i left a big part of what you would call default and that are his things to let him his soul.
This isn’t about unwanted barking
I have a barker too. Especially in the back yard. 🥴
My ACD yipes when she is excited for our walks. It can be difficult for me, but it's the one thing I could never "train" out of her. Clearly, my understanding is lacking, but I chalked it up to her vocal excitment, which can't be reduced, even through training 😅😂
"Maybe im a nuce guy, im just weird"
I'm surprised you don't teach to mark, pause, and pay.
I searched your channel for a video on submissive urination and didn't find any. Can you touch on that sometime?
Earbuds!! Watching this made me think that if you were speaking to the women through headphones it might be mess
Confusing for the dog. At one point you would say treat and the dog looked back at you instead of owner. Not for all communication just when you are training the owner when to give commands. It might be a bad idea but just throwing it out there
Vincent the dog 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😭