Puppy Training: The Truth About Loose Leash Walking!

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  • Let's take a minute and talk about the reality of training a puppy to have polite leash manners. There's lots of good information available online, and at the bookstore, concerning various approaches to teaching loose leash walking. My goal today is to simply let you guys know that proper puppy training is never perfect and there's no reason to be upset or worried because your dog training is not matching up to the demonstrations provided in the instructional materials.
    The bottom line is that puppies are going to pull on the leash sometimes. But if you keep plugging away and stay focused on making incremental progress, I promise you will end up with a well mannered dog both on and off the leash!
    Always keep in mind that successful dog training comes from being patient, consistent, and, perhaps most importantly, persistent!
    I hope you guys enjoy!
    If you would like more information about my services, heres a link to my website: kentuckycanine.com/
    If you would like to see some cool photos, here's a link to my instagram: / stonniedennis
    #puppytraining #labradorretriever #retrievertraining #labpuppy #retriever #dogtraining

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  • @StonnieDennis
    @StonnieDennis  4 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    Are you a fan of my training style, but can’t travel to Kentucky to see me in person? No worries! I offer an awesome online dog training course, which includes access to an array of exclusive videos and content, personalized coaching, journaling, and in-depth mentoring and evaluation by yours truly! Just need some an advice or have a couple questions you need answered? I also offer professional consulting by the hour.
    Both of these great services can be found here: kentuckycanine.com/onlinecoaching.
    Thank you all for your remarkable support over the years! I cannot express enough how grateful I am for your appreciation and patronage of this channel, my training style, and my kennel. Always remember, it’s a great day for a puppy-sized adventure!
    ⁃Stonnie Dennis, Dog Trainer

    • @Swishy3737
      @Swishy3737 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Can you do a video about puppies who don’t want to walk? My puppy lays down and I have to pull him! It’s surprising because he is a border collie/heeler and I got him to have a walking buddy.

    • @Danielangellinan
      @Danielangellinan 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Stonnie. First of all I love the way you "Keep It Playful"..Oss. Now my question is what type of leash do you use?

    • @donwatkins9769
      @donwatkins9769 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Swishy3737 My puppy lays down too!

    • @PeterHartman1
      @PeterHartman1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Danielangellinan He uses and English show lead. He has mentioned ordering from jeffers but I do not know what the actual brand is.

    • @jewelvercoerainbow8225
      @jewelvercoerainbow8225 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Swishy3737 Suggest you encourage your pup to walk by walking alongside him, rather than dragging him. Make it fun!

  • @paulat5921
    @paulat5921 4 ปีที่แล้ว +122

    "Sometimes you just have to walk the dog." Agreed. If I waited for my puppy to be perfect, neither of us would ever get any exercise.

    • @analarson2920
      @analarson2920 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So true, mix it with a toy and they eventually get it, some a lot longer than others.

  • @learning2no
    @learning2no หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Recognizing what the puppies need isn’t cheating, it’s actually helping them to learn better. You recognize what the puppy needs are and you give them what they need. I see that as wonderful not cheating. Thank you Stonnie for being there for us that need you.

  • @whiskeyc
    @whiskeyc 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    My previous dog when she was like 8 or 9 years old people would walk up to me and be like "she walks so well on the leash how did you teach her to do that." the real answer was just almost a decade of walking her on a leash and even then there would be times when distractions would get her. This is an excellent thing to tell people.

  • @rodskinner3609
    @rodskinner3609 ปีที่แล้ว +196

    As much as I wish I had sent my dog to Brandon for training before bringing him home th-cam.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU I am so grateful for this down-to-earth, practical guide. His training techniques and tips really work. Thank you as well for dedicating your life's work to rescue dogs, and to rescuing those of us who want the very best for our 4-legged family members.

  • @edross109
    @edross109 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Thank you for this. Our 17 week old lab, while better than he was on his first walk, still pulls the leash considerably. A typical 20-30 minute walk would barely make it a few blocks as I diligently corrected every pulling event in the name of consistency. Step, stop.. 2 steps stop.. We were not covering much ground and the pup certainly was not getting tired out. I found this video while browsing your channel yesterday and this morning with confidence I told my wife "Stonnie says I can just walk him." This morning's walk was much different. He still pulled, I let him know with praise when he was doing it right, and addressed only the most egregious pulls. He still pulled a lot along the way, but we covered a lot more ground and burned off some energy in a way that had not been happening on walks.

    • @sonicmonkey2000
      @sonicmonkey2000 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did your dog eventually stop pulling or is it still an issue now?

  • @deblawson1575
    @deblawson1575 4 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    THANK YOU FOR BEING HONEST!!!!!!! I have heard so many "experts" say things that just are not true!!!!!
    Dogs and kids they are trained the same in so many ways, Most important, Love and Patients. I'm a 54 yr old woman have had dogs all my life starting from age 9, and I also have 7 children and 5 grand children. None are perfect all are well behaved.

    • @StonnieDennis
      @StonnieDennis  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You are welcome!

    • @laramonroe3363
      @laramonroe3363 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      "Nonemn are perfect, all are good." I love that.

  • @simonjeakings5433
    @simonjeakings5433 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thankyou Stonnie for your honesty and telling it like it is. It's a shame, there are some really good trainers on YT but even they don't really tell people the whole truth about dog training and I find that really disapointing. Your a small guy but you have the biggest balls. Dog training is hard work and takes along time..there are no shortcuts.

    • @StonnieDennis
      @StonnieDennis  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I appreciate this comment. Thank you!
      As far as TH-cam personalities go, very few actually spend enough time with dogs to know the truth much less tell the truth.
      Most of the people who actually own a kennel and spend everyday with dogs get run off of social media very quickly by fake experts, copy cats, and trolls.
      Comments like yours go a long way towards keeping content providers like myself motivated to do a good job. Again, thank you for noticing that I try to do my job with integrity.

  • @amigustafson1949
    @amigustafson1949 4 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    Stonnie, THANK YOU! After listening to you in this video I feel I can breathe a little easier. I need to change my attitude and not expect perfection 100% of the time, it’s been so stressful! Out of me and my dog, I think it’s me and my attitude that needs changing.

  • @ekelindner7991
    @ekelindner7991 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I laughed so hard when you started about the standing still when the puppy pulls the leash and not getting into dog training class. This IS actually an often advised approach and well, you told it in such a recognizable and funny way Stonnie! And then I laughed just as hard to see that pup sliding down that slope. It was sweet, thanks.

  • @ashleykuczmanski6943
    @ashleykuczmanski6943 4 ปีที่แล้ว +79

    Stonnie...you are the most relatable person. You make me feel normal when it comes to communication with dogs. Thank you

    • @StonnieDennis
      @StonnieDennis  4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      That’s my goal!

    • @ashleyzuras8006
      @ashleyzuras8006 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ashley Kuczmanski , I agree with you.

    • @deniseoverbeck6266
      @deniseoverbeck6266 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      You've not heard of others?

    • @StonnieDennis
      @StonnieDennis  4 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      denise overbeck You sure are a busy poster for someone with no content.
      Why don’t you take a break from commenting and start putting up some content. There’s no reason to limit your expert opinion to the comments section of other people’s videos.

    • @JoyinFlorida
      @JoyinFlorida 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@StonnieDennis just seeing you comment on the comment above made me a subscriber😉👍

  • @Robin-qc4gn
    @Robin-qc4gn ปีที่แล้ว +3

    WELL THANK YOU, STONNIE!! Geez, I was beating myself up for my 11 week old puppy's slow progress on not pulling. Clearly, my expectations were not in line with what my puppy is mentally capable of at this age. I thank you, and Ryker will thank you the next time we walk and he pulls some.

  • @ashleyzuras8006
    @ashleyzuras8006 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    My first dogs were Alaskan Malamutes and we were told by different “trainers” the wrong information. I caused a lot of the problems that pissed me off when I would go out with them. It was so frustrating being taught all the wrong stuff. I am SOOOO thankful I found your channel. I have now successfully “trained” an Akita/Dane adult good doggy manners and scent work. She was a foster that is now with her forever family. I was so happy taking her out and using what I learned from your videos. Thank you so much Uncle Stonnie! You have given me the will to want to train dogs again. I was in a bad motorcycle crash, someone hit me. I had to relearn to walk and I have a Traumatic Brain Injury. I had no will to do anything but now I have hope thanks to therapy, meds and your videos! This summer I’m getting a black lab puppy and I will be using everything I’ve learned from your channel. Also thank you Camera Man!!! Much Love from California but soon to be Tennessee( we cant wait to move) lol

    • @nicoleinman5563
      @nicoleinman5563 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm in the same boat right now! I have had horrible advice/training practices given to me by "trainers" that now leaves me with a 90 lb, 11 month old doberman that pulls terribly. I now have to undo all the bad training he got from early on. I got him for SAR, he's working European lines with very high energy. Thank you for the hope that the damage can be undone!

    • @ashleyzuras8006
      @ashleyzuras8006 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nicole Inman, there is hope just stay positive and keep up the good work!

    • @ashleyzuras8006
      @ashleyzuras8006 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Me I had a hard time walking my female Alaskan malamute around town. She would pull all the time but I finally figured it out. She was bred to pull and be a lead dog and her mom was a champion lead dog. So I figured it was in her blood. So I would reward her for walking nicely by my side with some “lead time” I’d allow her to lead the way as the reward but I also used food/treats. It was a challenge training her, on the other hand my male Malamute never left my side while walking down the sidewalk. He was to interested in peeing on ALL the plants a long the sidewalk. I used prong collars off and on but I also used them just to touch up some training and I’d never jerk the leash. I used slight pressure and food reward with praise and the combination I guess worked. I didn’t know much about those dogs or what to do. I was just a kid but I tried and tried and I made it work for us.
      After what felt like a long time, I could put the prong collar on my female and I never had to correct her cuz she knew what to do. I love sharing my dog experiences with people. So much didn’t work and only some things worked. I love working with dogs and I’m always trying to learn more and use my knowledge to help others.

    • @jacobeason6638
      @jacobeason6638 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      How is the lab pup coming along now???

  • @marykm85
    @marykm85 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Yes! It takes at least 45 minutes when I get home of playing with/exercising my puppy before I can try to do any training.

  • @christophercarson643
    @christophercarson643 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    This is exactly what I needed. We sent our sweet pup Sadie to you roughly 18 months ago and she mostly walks great, but occasionally she gets excited about the environment and I get frustrated. Despite watching near every video you produced prior to sending Sadie to you, this video is what I needed. Thank you!

  • @0003Zeb
    @0003Zeb 4 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Uncle Stonnie, you’re the greatest! Truth in every word spoken

  • @neiltnt
    @neiltnt 4 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Everyone seems to have an opinion on how you should bring up a puppy. This can leave new owners feeling “less than”. So it was humbling to hear your none judgemental opinion on progress not perfection. Love the content and the GSP nipping around in the background. 👍

  • @jamiem5364
    @jamiem5364 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your one of my favorite channels as u don't sugar coat and lie about the reality of actually raising a dog!
    Unfortunately real life is tough at times and it certainly isnt all rainbows and unicorns as some people try and portray.

  • @chrisjabr8638
    @chrisjabr8638 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for this. My 18 mo old mixed GS is a strong puller but I still enjoy walking her. She heels when we practice together but totally unrealistic to expect a heel on her 40 min daily walks. I noticed a change in her over the past few weeks (more pulling) & I was getting frustrated when I decided to search your videos on leash walking & came across this one. I’m refreshed & have replenished my patience meter. Love my dog & love teaching her manners which under NO distractions always works perfectly ☺️

  • @OneNvrKnoz
    @OneNvrKnoz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I know that this is an old video, but it’s just what I needed to hear. Thank you Stonnie for keeping it real!

  • @car2nerr
    @car2nerr 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I love the voice of reason and honesty here. I learned pretty quickly that my pup just needed to go for a walk more than he needed to heel. And I loved watching that pup learn about walking in snow with you. awwww

  • @Shakashack2022
    @Shakashack2022 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kudos to whoever shoveled off that snow from the concrete pad! 👍🏼 Thank you for your permission to keep our expectations in check, less stress for sure. For me, I just don’t want my dog to harm itself or another dog or human, and be well-behaved for my family, house guests, and sitter. So I keep in mind Stonnie’s laugh/chuckle with the happy dogs, for the purposeful play with mine.

  • @kawaiid
    @kawaiid 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you SO much for making this video. I can't tell you how much better we feel about ourselves and our pup after your honesty. Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @kbronx64
    @kbronx64 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    So glad I've found ur channel! I struggle with being an "imperfect" trainer for my 14wk old chocolate based on all the training videos I've watched and yes, the timelines are never discussed! I so appreciate finding that its ok to just let your puppy be a puppy and allow time to do its thing and just keep on keepin on doing the best you can. Thank you!

  • @arogers8739
    @arogers8739 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So refreshing to hear the most accurate talk about the expectation of what a puppy is about. Training a pup is not a quick non stop effort. Most people are not as good with dogs as they think they are. One of the hardest points that frustrate some owners is that even if a dog looks like an adult it by age is still a pup.

  • @sophiamichelle6692
    @sophiamichelle6692 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a 6mth old GSP x Heading Dog. I just found your videos and THANK GOD! This video is so refreshing and honest!

  • @TogetherAsOne1111
    @TogetherAsOne1111 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Stonnie, I’m one of those people fortunate enough to not to have to work or have a social life for the first 8 months of my pups life, hence why I got one. My fiancé and I now work in a manufacturing factory for lighting and thanks to your training style, my heeler/Aussie mix (high energy) is so well behaved for a puppy that she stays in the office all day (with 3 short breaks) and everyone comments on how great she is (for a puppy). A huge thanks to you!!!💖💝💖

  • @honourwest6074
    @honourwest6074 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thankyou. This was hugely reassuring as a first time dog owner

  • @samples3030
    @samples3030 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you so much for this video and taking the time to post it! I have a Doberman and chose to use your training videos and knowledge on this dog (she's vastly different and more energy than my last Doberman). Starting with building my own small challenges course and repetition. But the leash walking has yet to come. And I have felt like a failure and listening to this video has really made me see I'm not and keep doing what I'm doing and she'll get there, there is no perfection with timing. Sometimes we just need those reassuring words even you don't have perfect dog days :) Thank you again for ALL the time you put into helping us and our dogs.

  • @tomysons9768
    @tomysons9768 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you so much! We have a wonderful 8 month female Dalmatian and she struggles with the loose leash 50% of the time. This was encouraging.

    • @henny9131
      @henny9131 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      How do you like her? I was really thinking about a Dalmatian but I’m concerned with their energy levels. I have a big enough backyard and hike trails around where I live but I keep thinking about how if in 3-5 years that’s gonna wear me out.

  • @zaynab2085
    @zaynab2085 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for the intro, I have a puppy that loves the snow and had really made me feel helpless. I needed that talk.
    I found that tying the 15-25’ leash to my waist and walking him at the park is helpful. He runs safely at a city park while allowing me to enjoy my walk as well.

  • @BigPowerAL
    @BigPowerAL 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My wife Esther and I appreciate your honest look at leash training. Our 6 month old Fox Red Lab, Murphy getting better but still pulls us down the street on his walks. The training continues though....

  • @garretsabourin5842
    @garretsabourin5842 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Im really happy i found this channel. Been using these techniques with my 14 year old deaf shihtzu and he's changed so fast its amazing

  • @kanako5449
    @kanako5449 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    THANK YOU! The most frustrating thing was not knowing what is a reasonable expectation for a puppy.
    I was trying the stop and wait and treat method but it only worked rarely and it just didn’t feel right. But I felt the pressure of needing to train the puppy “right” in this small window of development.
    More of these “practical expectation” videos would be great (along with general age range of puppy).
    ❤️from CA

  • @anthonycote4295
    @anthonycote4295 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another great video. I've learned a lot from watching these. I really appreciate you taking the time to put together these in depth videos. My dogs have benefitted greatly.

  • @jenniferellis7594
    @jenniferellis7594 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This may be my most loved video of yours! We just got a 2 year old yellow lab from a shelter and I’m being reminded of the challenges of dog training daily lol. Your training and your thought process toward working with dogs just makes damn good sense. There are so many so called quick fixes to be found online. There are no quick fixes in dog training. Interact with your dog, reward your dog, exercise your dog and mold their behavior. Your realness is refreshing!

  • @principalhumancapital5373
    @principalhumancapital5373 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Stonnie, this advice worked on my 12 week old black lab puppy. He was unhappy the first few times we tried it, but the exercise, indirect reward and structured positive re-enforcement made things works! thank you.

  • @Dash277
    @Dash277 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    This was very helpful. I think it's all about realistic expectations!

  • @user-uk9ph3me5b
    @user-uk9ph3me5b 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    “Sometimes in life things have to get done” yea I’m gonna take that and hold onto that for a long time. Thank you. Hope you’re doing well.

  • @TXRattler1
    @TXRattler1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    It’s been a while since I’ve had a dog to train and work with but I love watching these videos. I’ll be getting a Chocolate Lab puppy sometime around July and I’m soaking up everything your saying. The main thing that I’m picking up from your videos is a reminder to be “Patient” and it will all work out in the end.

  • @robertthigpen7648
    @robertthigpen7648 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    YOU ARE SO DOWN TO EARTH AND SO ENTERTAINING. 🏆 Best Dog training advice I’ve ever heard!

  • @laramonroe3363
    @laramonroe3363 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Stonnie. You are my favourite dog person ever. Thank you so much for your realistic approach, your kindness, your intelligence and your love of dogs. You make my world sane and sometimes I just wish I could hug you. Sorry for the effusion, but it is what it is.

  • @deltanovember2296
    @deltanovember2296 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m currently trying to train a rescue dog that has evidently been given no boundaries whatsoever in his previous life. He has the potential to be a great dog but has some truly awful habits. I’m sure that I’ve seen most of your videos before at least once but I came back to this one in particular after a really frustrating session this morning. Thanks Stonnie, I’m going to go back out, get some miles in, manage my expectations, and try to enjoy it this time!

  • @ronkays4637
    @ronkays4637 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Stonnie, I love your honesty and practical advice. Thanks!

    • @StonnieDennis
      @StonnieDennis  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I appreciate you watching!

  • @sbg4ever120
    @sbg4ever120 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for this!! I’ve been watching so many training videos and thinking my puppy was not getting it! He’s actually doing really well. You’re awesome 👏

  • @cinthialiu4345
    @cinthialiu4345 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you so much for the open mind and insightfulness. I went on vacation all the way in Whistler, Canada and ran into a service dog. His owner said he completely trained him off your videos. You are making dramatic, real changes to many of us. I appreciate your perspective so much!

    • @KimBTown
      @KimBTown 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      May I quote you please?
      This is a very nice comment that dispelled a rather stupid myth. ThX

  • @SweetBayLane
    @SweetBayLane 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    New subscriber here and I am so glad that I found your channel! Your honesty has given me the boost I needed in training my 5 month old lab puppy. She is extremely high energy like most lab puppies and I was starting to feel discouraged with my abilities to train her. :) Can't wait to watch the rest of your videos.

  • @ElizabethHall0
    @ElizabethHall0 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You absolute beaut Stonnie !
    That’s the most honest and considered advice anyone could give !
    Expectations , timelines and reality.
    I’m laughing .
    You’ve saved half my day saved in stop start leash work !

    • @StonnieDennis
      @StonnieDennis  4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      There’s a million other nonsense things in the dog world...one of these days I may start addressing them all...

    • @ElizabethHall0
      @ElizabethHall0 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Stonnie Dennis
      You’ve changed my little world .
      My five month old pup now has daily ‘Stonnie pup adventures’. Basically anything I can throw at her to stimulate the dog inside !
      She’s loving it and so am I .
      No hemp fields and quad bikes yet though !

    • @ElizabethHall0
      @ElizabethHall0 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Stonnie Dennis and the opposite of you is Zak George ...
      He has a pup that’s NEVER allowed to explore or socialise freely . I’ve learned a lot from comparing your two styles .
      Please do a few myth dispelling videos .

    • @KimBTown
      @KimBTown 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I like Zac George. He’s got lots of good stuff. Very positive. Upbeat, and snimated. He’s just not as good as Stonnie and he’s kind of over marketing product on his content.
      He’s definitely a positive reinforcement believer. He’s kind of missing out on the calm Zen side of things. That comes naturally to Stonnie, he chats his way through until the dog chills. Zac even in his stillness, evokes a hyper energy that the dog can’t completely relax to. I like what he’s doing now with a start to finish content on his own dog. He includes mistakes. And discusses them later. It’s pretty transparent. You can learn different things from different trainers. They don’t confuse the dog as long as you’re consistent and patient. I primarily go with Stonnie on almost everything.
      Except when he calls lazy dogs ‘Bernie’ because they don’t want to work.

    • @KimBTown
      @KimBTown 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tee Hee

  • @lyndaluscombe1475
    @lyndaluscombe1475 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Wow! thanks for your advice. I feel like a complete failure when my dog fails on walks. No longer after watching this video. Great down to earth advice.

    • @moonblink
      @moonblink 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Never feel like a failure! If you are taking your dog out AT ALL, then you've succeeded as a dog owner. The rest is just style :)

  • @caprakahn
    @caprakahn 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your video makes perfect sense and makes me feel better with my training. Thanks for your advice and honesty.

  • @stefaniecolapinto
    @stefaniecolapinto 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Straight to the point, realistic, no nonsense approach...love it.

  • @daedmonds
    @daedmonds 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of your best videos. Very helpful and sets my expectations. A win for both my dog and I. Thank you.

  • @GySgt_USMC_Ret.
    @GySgt_USMC_Ret. 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    6:05 life is good. I've retired 3 times and haven't worked in almost 14 years. Brought home a black American Lab puppy today. My third lab. Both passed at 10. Going to focus on helping this new best friend to hit at least 12. Thanks for the videos, Stonnie. I'm learning a lot. Fair winds and following seas to all. Ooorah!

  • @innerworkingsinspiration2561
    @innerworkingsinspiration2561 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    “Girls and squirrels get your dog every time!” Stonnie speaks, we listen. 🙏🙏🙏🐶🐶🐶

  • @BelindaTN
    @BelindaTN 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the idea of working with the dog on leash after he is tired from excersise. reminds me of my dad talking about how they broke their horses and mules to ride on the farm he grew up on. they were first hooked to the plow to work all day. at the end of the day, they worked with them training them to ride. He said they had very little problems out of them. The horses and mules, were just too tired to kick up a fuss and balk them.

  • @jdpratt33
    @jdpratt33 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great advice and thanks for all your free content Stoney.

  • @idotechno
    @idotechno 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I needed this video today! I have been watching your videos since we got our lab pup a few weeks ago. I use as many of your training techniques as I can and they work so well. Exercising her outside has been tricky because of less day light and some crappy weather. Inside I get creative with tossing her food rations/treats on the floor and watching her run to them and come back, sit, and wait for the next. I try to avoid tug of war because she will end up biting us. We have this noise maker ball that she goes crazy for and flings around the house for about 5 mins and then she lays herself down to rest. I give it to her about twice a day and she loves it! She is about 13 weeks now, and doesn't really understand going on walks yet. Weve tried a few times to walk down the driveway to the road but she gets distracted and wants to jump in the ditch. We walk around in the yard though and she likes that. Id really like to get at least a 5 or 10 minute walk in the neighborhood out of her but for right now we just walk and play in the yard. Thanks again from Va!

  • @Terrierized
    @Terrierized 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lucky you, standing there with snow all around. Have fun and thanks for always inspiring us and setting a good example

  • @marieemarch
    @marieemarch 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you!!! Perfect!!! Love watching you and your attitude. So refreshing and down to earth

    • @marieemarch
      @marieemarch 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s the same for having kids. You can’t be a slave to children and certainly not pets

  • @mikeygallag
    @mikeygallag 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love this. Makes so much sense...'until the novelty wears off' Best advice ever.

  • @codingninja7363
    @codingninja7363 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your videos, they're helping me a lot, keep up the amazing work you're doing

  • @cristinaembisan8396
    @cristinaembisan8396 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for telling it like it is and being honest. Was about to spend so much money out of frustration realizing that loose leash walking training will take forever. What you said makes soooo much sense. Sometimes the old way of just tugging and desensitizing over time is so true. I was getting frustrated how you tubers make it seem so easy to teach puppies to walk loosely on leash. I’m so glad I saw this video. Thank you.

  • @jamiepelletier2018
    @jamiepelletier2018 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Needed this one today! Great video. Thanks Stonnie!

  • @campingjack75
    @campingjack75 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are just the best. I am having my family watch some of your videos so we are all on the same page with what I am trying to do with our 12 week old cattle dog. I fully buy into your brand of training (and many other things). you deserve every ounce of success coming your way. Greetings from Colorado.

  • @mathehack1
    @mathehack1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My dog, a working breed, as a puppy had virtually limitless energy. You could take him out, run him and put him through his paces cognitively and this dude would still yank your arm off on the leash during a walk. Eventually we started using a prong collar and that made it so we could eventually consistently go for walks and enjoy them together. Now he's two years old, is a good citizen, and I can take him anywhere. So much of it is just finding what works for your dog and being consistent. He still has a ton of energy and is a general pain but it is fun to see how far we can go.

  • @kelliowens8501
    @kelliowens8501 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I 100% agree on taking them out to tire them out before the training. They work mentally better if they are physically tired. My girl has an obedience class once a week and I always take her for a run in the park and a swim for about an hour before class.

  • @michellemealey2569
    @michellemealey2569 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve just come across your page. You really are one of the most down to earth & genuine trainers I’ve seen. Had dogs most of my life. We’ve just got a Belgian Malinois last year. He’s 5 months now and having 1 to 1 training. He’s coming on great. I’ve also a 9 year Bichon cross Poodle. He is highly strung food aggressive & stubborn. My fault as he was never properly trained and has so many bad habits again my fault. Your videos are so informative and excellent. You have a gift. Thanks for sharing & hope you & your family are safe during these unsettling times. I’d recommend your page to friends & family back here in Liverpool UK & in the USA

    • @StonnieDennis
      @StonnieDennis  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m glad you like our content. I really appreciate the positive feedback!

  • @janesanchez213
    @janesanchez213 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your so smart Stonnie. You truly get dogs. That’s why children do so well with them. They don’t expect from them. They enjoy the experience of being with a dog. You know dogs need to play. Most likely your a wonderful Dad as well. Loved your video about the trolls. And so hoping your friends and family in western Kentucky are getting the care they need. You truly are. Genuine man.Take care

  • @CheekyMonkey1776
    @CheekyMonkey1776 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your honesty. It’s very helpful and reassuring.

  • @jasonschwanke916
    @jasonschwanke916 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great stuff. This perspective is spot on in my experience. I have an 8 year old Doodle and a currently 4 month old Ridgeback. With the Doodle we did no training classes, minimal work at home, etc. We just taught the basic commands (sit, lay down, stay, come) and other than that just lived life, took walks, tried to teach her in our own way what not to do and what is ok, and just didn't take things too seriously. With our new Ridgeback we are taking things more seriously doing classes and following some of the training techniques out there more religiously. But end of the day she is still a puppy and acts like one when she wants to. That is just life! Meanwhile our older Doodle is a great dog despite us being so relaxed with her as a pup and not following any strict training regimens. She is great on leash, off leash, everything. Goes to show that end of the day it mainly just takes time and patience. Eventually, if you're a responsible and caring dog owner, your pup will mature and be a well behaved adult dog. It is best to not get too stressed out over the steps it takes to get there.

  • @samithprinklez1093
    @samithprinklez1093 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for confirming my suspicions about this topic. New viewer here, and oh my gosh I feel so validated! Loved seeing the dopey puppy in the background too. So cute!

  • @zoecullender970
    @zoecullender970 ปีที่แล้ว

    Best puppy training advice video . Thank you 🙏

  • @julianaf2016
    @julianaf2016 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    awesome video as always! this was so encouraging

  • @sue2022
    @sue2022 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    My 17 week old fox red labrador is getting on real well but I came back to this video and boy how reassuring it is. I have worked hard together with my puppy on loose leash walking and she is getting the hang of it. The truth is that any distractions and away she goes pulling to get to it. She will get it eventually but this video reminded me that she is still very young and full of fun and I am enjoying that so I am going to be patient with the loose leash work in a distraction environment. Her recall work is pretty solid so far and she is responding in a distraction environment if I choose my moment. Thanks for this lovely video!

  • @mickdempsey5312
    @mickdempsey5312 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing video stonnie no dog or owner is perfect.......just patience and love.

  • @warmflash
    @warmflash 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video • It’s snowing in Toronto right now and there are a lot of puppy owners who should see today’s video from you •

  • @tavman11
    @tavman11 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Very helpful, thanks for these wise words, Stonnie.

  • @johntripp2028
    @johntripp2028 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That puppy did a great job. He was a trooper.

  • @ashleykuczmanski6943
    @ashleykuczmanski6943 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You're NOT cheating. You are an excellent trainer Stonnie!! Get the off leash energy out first. I am ALL about it.

  • @MrFauxCough
    @MrFauxCough 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There needs to be a "super like" button for this video. Excellent stuff, as usual.

  • @sivasankarshakthivel5852
    @sivasankarshakthivel5852 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for being honest Tony...
    It really gives a clear perspective of the reality..

  • @nicoleinman5563
    @nicoleinman5563 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I desperately needed this, thank you!!

  • @MB-lf8rm
    @MB-lf8rm 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I sure did need to hear this today. Thanks, Stonnie.

  • @ashleyzuras8006
    @ashleyzuras8006 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I tell everyone about Uncle Stonnie! Thank you for all your knowledge! Thank you Camera Man!

  • @moiragillott8060
    @moiragillott8060 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love this! I take my GSP for at least an hour and a half in two locations. he doesn't even need a leash when we go to the car. If we have to go to Home depot, an hour of exercise is crucial. I have an ecollar but no guarantee that the dog will behave. Building trust is personal and takes time. This is why most people shouldn't own dogs.

  • @davewhiteley2483
    @davewhiteley2483 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Best dog video I've seen in ages thank you

  • @ericahogan348
    @ericahogan348 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Stonnie, I discovered your videos a week or so back and I have to say you make absolute sense and I enjoy your dog training ways. I particularly love "The Truth About Loose Leash Walking" , it's so true !! Thank you for your videos , keep making them so I can keep watching them. LOL.

  • @scarter176
    @scarter176 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    THANKS Stonnie ! All good advice.

  • @missycosby1663
    @missycosby1663 ปีที่แล้ว

    Real talk and I really appreciate it!

  • @margitapickett492
    @margitapickett492 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the reality lesson. Makes me feel better.

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sometimes when you don't get out and walk even after success they will just get silly or just need some retraining, its all part of learning, keep the videos coming. Love that baby voice dog trainers use when the pup is strugglig, too funny, we all do it. Blessings.

  • @leashr
    @leashr 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great honesty! I see people practice stuff taught at the dog academy but they're so strict like they're forcing their pup to be a 3 year old, well trained dog. While you can clearly see the pup just wants to play a bit with other dogs. A well exercised dog, behaves better! Key information a lot of people don't seem to grasp / have time for. People seem to think the heel walking is enough exercise :/

  • @ChrisSmith-yj8kq
    @ChrisSmith-yj8kq 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Stonnie, Only just recently found your channel thanks to a recommendation by Will from "the Canine Show" in one of his videos. I am now in the process of binge watching your content. I Just got to say this video is one of the best i've seen concerning dog training on youtube - You completely cut out the bullshit and give honest practical advice to those people who would otherwise be confused as to why their training approach isn't working. Thanks mate - your honesty is appreciated.

  • @nicke6394
    @nicke6394 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Stoning you are a legend. Thank you for being so honest, it all makes so much sense 👍👏👏

    • @nicke6394
      @nicke6394 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Stonnie 🙄

  • @argus1500
    @argus1500 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! This was just what I needed to see.

  • @lauradav2
    @lauradav2 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Years ago I rescued a dog out of a bad situation. I was living in a small house in the middle of the city. Very busy streets, small yard. I took him in so I wanted to be sure he wasn’t miserable. I read all the books, watched the shows. And I walked him over and over. All this time I could I never figure out his breed. I got him around 14-16 weeks old and he was a medium size dog. By 8 months he was 80 pound and at a year and half over 100. That dog pulled me like a sled dog for months. I started wearing the leash over my shoulder because my arm was wearing out so bad.
    Anyway, turns out he was an Anatolian Shepherd. All the stuff you’re showing in these videos is so validating for things we went through training that boy.
    Tibbs has been gone a year. He was my one in a million. But today, I’m going to pick up Hank off a little farm in North TN. It’s the breeders first Anatolian litter. Everything I learned from Tibbs and confirmed with your teaching makes this time around much more a joy than a worry. At 8 weeks old he’s 23 pounds. He’s gonna be a beast! It’s going to be so much fun exercising him. ❤️

  • @jackreckitt5162
    @jackreckitt5162 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks, I needed that. The pulling can get frustrating.

  • @warmflash
    @warmflash 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your videos are fantastic • I learn about dogs and I learn about life !!!!!

  • @ictv71
    @ictv71 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your channel and training tips. Keep the up the great content. Good luck with athletic sports for homeschooled kids.

  • @juliepuhr9806
    @juliepuhr9806 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    oh my gosh thank you for your honesty . I have two labs I have found that as a 100 pound woman, I was developing wrist pain from arguing with the puppy on the walk….we own property so to walk them I would walk our trails. I have a better dog who e
    Is easier to walk when he is tired. Good grief it’s exhausting. So all your assessments are spot on. Now I need more info