AGGRESSIVE HUSKY BITES DOG TRAINER - TRANSFORMATION

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  • AGGRESSIVE HUSKY BITES DOG TRAINER - TRANSFORMATION. When I saw this Husky I thought this would be an easy case but as you will quickly see how wrong I was as I have to deal with one of the most aggressive cases I have seen.
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  • @Wolffeathers21
    @Wolffeathers21 3 ปีที่แล้ว +96

    I'd love to see some of the raw footage of you working with the dogs. Some portions without voiceover would be great.

    • @willathertoncaninetraining
      @willathertoncaninetraining  3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      Thanks for the feedback, we'll see what we can do!

    • @mrsbarriosnails3610
      @mrsbarriosnails3610 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same here because I’d like to know to react and correct this behavior, I have a husky puppy and he’s non stop nipping even with redirection, he seems to be displaying Alpha characteristics (His actual name) and I have small children and want to correct this behavior before it becomes a bad habit and dangerous situation for our family and pup

    • @SvenDzahov
      @SvenDzahov ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@willathertoncaninetrainingdude your videos are life changing for dog owners

  • @Geannanana
    @Geannanana ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for not giving up. I'd like to elaborate on the common concern you voiced about clueless owners who got husky only for their look. Usually those people are also more likely to go easy on their new husky in the beginning because like look at that face?? But what they need to understand, or if any of your friends are considering owning huskys, that those dogs will not simply ACCEPT you as a leader OR the bottom of the food chain as a place for them, especially if you don't live alone, when they first enter your household. A common example of this is if the dog had followed the same command before (given by you), but not doing it now that it's given by you or even someone else like your roommates - the dog is playing dumb to challenge your/their place. And you need to remain firm and follow through instead of letting them go. Don't hit or yell at them gods forbid. But stand still - keep repeating the same demand, even if you get more assertive, do it calmly. I once stood at the entrance door way for 40 mins repeating the command I knew my husky pup knew when he tried barging into the house after hearing me say 'wait'. No yelling, no hitting, just me holding my dog outside approaching the door over and over again repeating the command 'wait'. My roommate still thought I was ridiculous. But my husky had a solid retainment of that specific order after 40 mins of struggling lol. My roommate had a lab back home. She had a very hard time agreeing with my firm management of my dog let alone following any at first. During the teeth stage tho, my husky was only teething on her and not me. And that felt like a betrayal to her cuz she was a lot more accommodating and sweet to him than I ever was lol. And thats when she finally decided to claim her rightful place above my dog. The moral of this story is that a husky new to a pack needs strict enforcement on all the rules and this can be more challenging the bigger the pack is. This is why I also 100% agree w this trainer's recommendation of no family w kids or new owners in general for Blue. And honestly the most difficult stage with husky is probably the first few years where you are learning to coexist. I am able to be a lot more cuddly and loving with my Loki now that he's five and truly accepts me as his leader hehe. He's my first dog by the way. Got him sophomore year in uni. Now he's five.

  • @eu16tu18
    @eu16tu18 3 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Great work Will! Its never too much to thank you for what you do for these rescue dogs and the way you pass your knowledge to the owners...

  • @robertkezer3665
    @robertkezer3665 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wow the work was great, but your attitude concerning this made a difference. You showed this dog can be handled. Again, Great Work!!!

  • @truecynic1270
    @truecynic1270 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have always thought that an "aggressive, biting" dog was 'that way" due to fearfulness, exposure to a very inconsistent environment or being untrained SO wouldn't it be better to change "aggressive" to "fearful" or "terrified?" Your knowledge, explanations and demonstrations are EXCELLENT, Will! Thank you! Yes, I also agree that Huskys are a more challenging breed, particularly for those people who have THEIR OWN PERSONAL EXPECTATIONS for dogs without ever researching, or owning and generally being ignorant about dog, breed needs, dog behaviours and body language.

    • @immunityvi6968
      @immunityvi6968 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I bought a husky definitely not expecting a Golden Retriever out of him. Huskies are gonna be stubborn, less willing to please, less food drive, and need an active lifestyle. I personally chose a husky so I can have a running partner (as a girl I need a medium to large dog to scare off potential danger and the Mastiffs/GSD/Malinois/Dalmatian are not for me, I can run with my husky twice a day (not yet he’s still a puppy). He’s stubborn of course, but that’s expected. Every time he’s does something that frustrates me I remind myself he’s good at stuff I’d rather not deal with: like resource guarding, anti-grooming or barking at people/dogs. I’m lucky my puppy is the opposite of those but he still needs a solid training (like crate and not to chase cars) to keep up the good habits and develop new ones.

    • @zahhira
      @zahhira 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@immunityvi6968girl you know what, you are so right lol! I’m also thankful with the things I don’t have to worry about. My pup was great at Crate training, potty training and THANK GOD he doesn’t chase cars because walks would be incredibly TOUGH; he already barks at men in hoodies and sunglasses!!! 😅 🤦🏽‍♀️ we win some and lose some lol Happy training days to you! I’m still working on mine :)

  • @saholio
    @saholio 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Will, your beard is getting glorious, man! Huskies are difficult, but so so SO worth the effort.

  • @amandajones8889
    @amandajones8889 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Absolutely loved this Will. I have 2 Siberian Huskys, the Male is from a well renowned champion breeder in Austria & we were 2 years on her waiting list, we had to visit her kennels regularly to learn everything about the breed from training, diet, fur care , exercise etc which is how it should be with any breed but especially with sled dogs....as you rightly said so many end up in shelters because "they look cute" but the owner had not researched at all what they could be in store for.....Our 2nd was just like that we took her from a shelter in Germany at 6 months old and she had already had 3 previous owners , bred illegally in Romania & would have been euthanised if we didn't take her , yes they are buggeroos but also the most loving dogs. I canicross run with them 4 times a week which they live for, but as for walking on a lead -- that's why I found your site to help & it has done massively.Keep up the good work & thank you all the way from Austria

  • @oursimplesustainablelife8432
    @oursimplesustainablelife8432 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Thanks for the video Will. I had huskies for 32 years before we started rescuing Mastiffs. I showed and raced them. I look at that boy, and he looks poorly bred. Probably back yard breeders who didn't work with the owners and as you said, owners who bought him because Siberians are splendid looking beasts. Poor guy has probably had the world against him. I'm on a lot of husky boards of FB and I see over and over that people just don't grasp the need these dogs have for exercise. Springer Spaniels are the same. But I love seeing you work with him. Thanks for all you do for dogs and their owners.

    • @evilherbivore13
      @evilherbivore13 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Its a shame they are so "pretty". I've had them 15 years and I wish I had a penny for every person I've tried to talk out of owning them. They are a lifestyle, not a breed.

    • @keithk6750
      @keithk6750 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Why does he look poorly bred? I don’t have anywhere near the experience you have and I am just here to learn. That’s why I always watch Will and his channel. So pretty much my question for you is what makes you notice that the husky is poorly bred? I’m so curious to hear your answer. Thank you so much!

  • @tahoe7779
    @tahoe7779 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Thanks for saving him!Blue is a handsome boy!
    You've taught me & my Family to become calm, consistent, leaders.
    We have our 3rd rescue, a 4 yr old, 83 lb, very handsome, male Sheprador (black German Shepherd, black Labrador mix). We were told he is food aggressive, but he is actually a resource guard dog. He stole parchment paper with bacon fat on it from the covered garbage pail, and holy hell broke loose when I went to take it. Growling, snarling, and then trying to bite my hand, but I was too fast for him and only got knicked. He stole a sausage off our son's dinner plate, & same thing. Then on his Birthday he got a new chew toy rubbery type bone which started to tear after 5 minutes. Our daughter in her 30's, picked it up to look it over amidst his growls and teeth exposure and he literally attacked her, biting her hand, then her upper arm and then her hand again even after she stood up and backed away!
    She had bonded with him also, coming over to the house almost daily, playing with him, teaching him commands, cuddling with him. He loved her as well as the rest of the family, our son, son-in-law, myself & my husband. We were devastated, fearful of future events. But then our son found your video on "Resource Guarding." Your info saved him, and us!
    In 40 yrs plus, throughout our entire lives, this Family has never had to deal with a biting dog.
    Thank you, Will, you are a master trainer! 👍🏻

  • @maranatha8524
    @maranatha8524 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I’ve seen many a dog ‘trainer’ that would benefit from your approach to dog rehabilitation. Your one of the best dog behaviouralist I’ve come across. Great ethos, skill and professionalism displayed here. Lucky husky that would have certainly been put to sleep. Hope he found the right handler. Again, great video.😊

  • @simonjeakings5102
    @simonjeakings5102 3 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    You sir, are an amazing person. An incredible understanding of canines and a credit to the human race.I take my hat off to you.

  • @lauralongton6630
    @lauralongton6630 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video Will, doing great things 👍🏻 keep up the hard work. Your inspirational x

  • @tinazapata1379
    @tinazapata1379 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Great work! Love watching the transformation. You are literally a life saver.

  • @hleevang6959
    @hleevang6959 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Amazing example of the realistic training session. I really learned from your review of your training session. More please. 😊

  • @TheWackler
    @TheWackler ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Will I absolutely admire the way you see things. Like what you said about how he's lucky he bit you, the wording is such a great quality of you and we think alike in this sense with the ability to use the correct vocabulary to explain

  • @ElizabethJW
    @ElizabethJW ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for your videos and teachings! I have an 11 month Alusky that displays similar behaviors to this husky in the video. He’s a sweet boy but very much driven by what he wants rather than my being the leader. I’m working daily on things and watching every video I can of yours to get the calm leadership skill down!

  • @TheWackler
    @TheWackler ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is one example of how great and experienced of a trainer you are, watching you get bit and you don't even come off like you so much as noticed the bite. I've only been bit once and same thing and I'm not entirely sure which dog did it to correct it but I'm guess the boxer that discontinued aggressive behaviour through the kennel at me lol

  • @remyrichardson9263
    @remyrichardson9263 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Youve become my go to person as i raise my gsd puppy. You have an amazing infinity with the dogs.

  • @FitFamTonyBest
    @FitFamTonyBest 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fabulous video and a great job done. I hope Blue got himself a home he deserves.

  • @adaezeoke9833
    @adaezeoke9833 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This is great, love what you do!

  • @ezcookz1293
    @ezcookz1293 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love to see an active community on your channels. Tha information you offer is complete and amazing, you should take advantage of this and start an active community in your channels! I would love to see the comment section active, it would be amazing to be able to share my thoughts or my opinion on some breeds in your videos!

  • @mikeginla
    @mikeginla 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for putting out these videos, they are very helpful. I have a husky with a biting issue and I wanted to get a link to your bit gloves you had on an episode I saw recently.

  • @watchman4todayreloaded192
    @watchman4todayreloaded192 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good Work, Will!

  • @lowkicker1971
    @lowkicker1971 ปีที่แล้ว

    You do amazing work, Will!!! Kudos!
    If only the world had more dog trainers like you, Will. So many K9s would not have to be euthanized. Keep on saving Will

  • @SheriLoweTwilight
    @SheriLoweTwilight 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was my boy's 3rd owner by the time he was a year old. He was good natured but today untrained and ran the show. Training him was the biggest challenge of my life but he is a good boy now. We successfully dog park and go off leash on unfenced trails. I bought a kick sled and starting to train him on that now.

  • @Ak47Bk4k
    @Ak47Bk4k 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Such a badass and I bet rewarding career you have sir great work

  • @SnerASDF
    @SnerASDF 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    7:32 vs. 7:42... 10 seconds of bad behavoir and perfect behavoir after that and directly affection after that. its just a joy to watch someone that knows what hes doing and actualy made a differents in that world

  • @tayeebhussain5014
    @tayeebhussain5014 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Will can you start live streams, It would be great to get questions in into the chat.

  • @brittanybecker698
    @brittanybecker698 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Have had many huskies over the years but pretty friendly dogs! Not guard dogs. Their great dogs but requires a lot of exercise and need the right lifestyle for active dogs. Thanks for sharing 🤗

  • @mirandapillsbury7885
    @mirandapillsbury7885 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great work

  • @sol91405
    @sol91405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We need more of these videos, please.

  • @IM-ie7hu
    @IM-ie7hu 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for the patience you put into this breed. I love the Siberian Husky, but acknowledge they are by no means an easy breed to own or train. Many huskies are ending up abandoned or in shelters because of it. Thank you for saving this one.

  • @berniesookie
    @berniesookie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video on husky! I completely agree with the points made about their high energy levels and prey drive. I've trained my husky, Lucas, to never bite from an early age, which is crucial for any husky owner. They definitely cannot be off-leash due to their prey drive. They're a challenging breed that requires a lot of patience and activity, but I absolutely love the challenge. It's all about understanding their needs and being an active owner. Thanks for sharing this informative video.

  • @Evelyn-qc2sj
    @Evelyn-qc2sj 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You're saving these dogs! Amazing👏

  • @lateepiphany
    @lateepiphany ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good on you!

  • @gulsaherel427
    @gulsaherel427 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you 🌸🙏🐾

  • @phoenixandthepack2367
    @phoenixandthepack2367 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your so rite lucky it was you someone who understand dog behavior anyone else he would be dead good work on saving that beautiful dog live

  • @davidenriqueamorochodaza9362
    @davidenriqueamorochodaza9362 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear Will, I'm a first-time owner of a young Siberian husky (his name is Gandalf). It's been quite the journey but I think me and my family have been up to the task. Sadly I need to travel abroad and my dog needs to stay with my parents. It would be amazing to have a video on how to deal with the separation or to know if there are any resources that I can show my parents in order for them to learn how to lead him properly. BTW you should totally write a Book or a manual on canine behavior.
    Cheers from Colombia! love your videos and leadership approach to dogs!

  • @danieldbeavers
    @danieldbeavers 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What an interesting case. There's really no warning to it, he doesn't give any indication of generalized issues but there's something about having his face and neck handled that he's really learned to lash out at. Interesting that he put the lead on so gently in the first place but then has that response.
    Have definitely encountered dogs like that are otherwise great but they're really prone to what I call "collar panic" where if they're held by the collar or the scruff they just freak out and start screaming and biting even if you're not doing anything more than just holding them in place.

  • @omarel-zeki7720
    @omarel-zeki7720 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Bro you are amazing 🥺❤

    • @willathertoncaninetraining
      @willathertoncaninetraining  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks so much, there would be little point in making these videos without people like you watching!

  • @donjames5761
    @donjames5761 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i was in a similar situation . i volunteer at the local dog shelter and help out with the dogs and teach the prisoners how to correct things like pulling on lead and hoe to approach a timid or aggressive dog. i got called to help out with a great pyrenees the owner died the dog was a working dog he worked on the guys farm. anyway he was a handful bite gloves really didn't help much was a very powerful dog whose had intent. eventually he came around . i ended up adopting him. such an awesome dog so many shelters would have put this dog down im glad i could help him using some of your techniques

  • @kimberlyhickey937
    @kimberlyhickey937 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is my dog with her triggers. She’s wonderful most of the time. But if you hit one of those buttons she will lash out. With me she doesn’t actually bite, just hits me with her head. She also comes right back to me with her head down and tail tucked as if she knows she’s done something wrong. It’s almost like when she does it, it’s like she’s possessed or it’s an instinct she can’t control. We are working on it but it’s slow.

  • @hennysavenije
    @hennysavenije 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been watching a few of your videos and I love the way you treat the animals, (I think I do the same since they call me the dog whisperer here, here being Seoul, South Korea) but I am put off by how much you talk and how little you show what you do. I have a lovely 10 months old pup, who chose us, my golden retriever and me. He was born in the country side along the road, where his mother is on a chain. She had 4 puppies and when they were about 2 months old, 2 of them decided to walk with us. No matter how much I tried to make them stay with their mother. So I finally decided to let them and after a one and a half hour walk bring them back. However after a month his sister remained with the mother but he decided to follow me all the way to my car, so I had to bring him back by car and finally, I decided to keep him.
    Initially I let him do what he was used to do, walk with us without a leash but growing older he became less obedient so I had to leash him. All is well, he doesn't come when I call him, but he sits immediately when I tell him to sit. So I can always come and pick him up. Here in Seoul there are nowadays many small dogs and mostly he's friendly to them but sometimes, with some dogs, he doesn't think twice and launches to them growling. OF course their owners are terrified. He's on a leash but he has become so big and strong that I have a hard time containing him, so I make him sit. Which he does. But I wish he would stop doing it altogether. There are a few dog owners who are patient enough to let me practice but most aren't. (And my Korean isn't good enough to reassure them) the retriever and the pup are doing great together though, Any advice would be appreciated. And again, I would love to see some videos where you don't repeat yourself over and over again but show what you do.

  • @madginger3634
    @madginger3634 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I wish I could work with you and learn how to do what you do.

  • @maryharper9321
    @maryharper9321 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing

  • @sibergirl
    @sibergirl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Huskies are so very much the kind of dog that act unpredictable and bitey when what they really want is to do the right thing because they so want to be loved and get exercise. This breed HAS TO be rescued by experienced Husky owners. It’s the same is here in the States. They are bought as puppies because they are so beautiful and the second they hit 6 months old they are out on their ear, and it’s maybe 1% their fault and 99% the owner didn’t do the research on the breed. Breaks my heart. I recently adopted a female, like this boy. Starved for affection and so bitey because she was trying desperately to make contact they only way she know how. She was biting me like she would play bite a dog, still it broke skin and hurt, but I knew why she was doing and how to stop it. Living half starved, alone in the hills of Tennessee, for God knows how long until she was found, will do that to a breed that is so people loving in temperament. A month later, in my loving, firm, Husky-experienced, hands, she’s a different dog. Calm and affectionate because she knows she’s cared for, fed, exercised and loved. No more need to be afraid.

    • @marah3298
      @marah3298 ปีที่แล้ว

      This made me cry. Thank you for saving her life.

  • @sarahcheesman3225
    @sarahcheesman3225 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Omg, I been traing but your the only one that mad sence

  • @abbiezarslytherin3798
    @abbiezarslytherin3798 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    So was it basically puppy biting that was never addressed? Typical puppy behavior that wasn't addressed and just got progressively worse since it wasn't treated.

  • @lilbrainyballerina
    @lilbrainyballerina 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Question: where can I find anti bite gloves? Unfortunately I think I need these for dealing with my husky who resource guards random objects, some of which need to be taken away very quickly.

  • @larencecarthy6705
    @larencecarthy6705 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video

  • @trevorjay6584
    @trevorjay6584 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What kind of camera do you use bro? Looks good.

  • @betti3869
    @betti3869 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you have any visual videos of how to correct the biting!?!

  • @kfc3930
    @kfc3930 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Really beautiful dog

  • @gracedemetrius352
    @gracedemetrius352 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely 💯 ÷ true😊

  • @fleurelizabeth5120
    @fleurelizabeth5120 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where can I buy anti bite gloves? I'm looking at helping out with a rescue center

  • @brynr2953
    @brynr2953 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ugh... I have a Husky/German Shepherd mix and it
    always horrified me that if something ever happened to me, she might end up in the hands of someone who can't handle her.
    She has so much structure and exercise now but it costs money to put her in daycare and make sure she gets enough exercise. She's been through lots of training and is incredibly smart and well-behaved now but gosh it still worries me sometimes.
    I'm so glad this husky ended up in capable hands 💕

  • @convidtruthshallout
    @convidtruthshallout 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yet you don’t show how it’s done in action. I have a 4 month old Berger Belge/Tervuren. He had been left in a pack of dogs but no training and very little human interaction. He is extremely intelligent and a quick learner but only on his terms. Today he lay down during a sit command so I gently lifted him by the collar to a sit position so he knew what I wanted. I’ve done this a couple of times on previous days training with no problem but today as soon as I touched his collar he snarled and bit my hand. How do I deal with this as now worried he’ll be an aggressive dominant dog.

  • @sas99hd7
    @sas99hd7 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love You will

  • @jessicacarmona8015
    @jessicacarmona8015 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How can you determine whether a bite is domination or fear based?

  • @debbiesmith2207
    @debbiesmith2207 ปีที่แล้ว

    ? What do you think of a dog that goes for a month or two without biting and then bites because you told it to do something it did not want to do. Something it knows very well and does several times every day. For example, getting out of the car and into the house? Approaches me from the other side of the room, looking like she wants affection, enjoys a few pets then suddenly goes stiff and latches on my arm and Shakes it violently. Kind of a rhetorical question this dog was deemed dangerous. Just wondering how common is this, what would the early warning signs be, any thoughts you have on the subject of dangerous dogs would be appreciated.

  • @sabrinadubh7871
    @sabrinadubh7871 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish my local shelter had someone like you working there. If they did I might not have adopted the dog I was absolutely not prepared for and had to give back to the shelter.

  • @lynette5382
    @lynette5382 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just adopted one. She'd be a year old next month. She's been in a cage of whole life. It's took a week for her to come out my bedroom and to be going outside and not have to be carried like a baby. She's still growls and gets pretty mean like she's going to bite my 13-year-old son who's a big old baby. That's the only issue I'm having. She's lovable other than that

  • @lizjane1349
    @lizjane1349 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i've met 2 huskies in my life who were with wrong owners & i was really worried about both. one of them spend its whole life tied up in the yard with a walk every few days. i think he got put outside because they couldn't manage him in the house. the other was in a upstairs apartment with another dog.. out of control energy levels, and huge size at 1 year. the other smaller dog seemed miserable & bullied. owner tried dog training classes but no joy .. in both cases they were got by female owners for the "guard dog appearance" just like you say in this video

  • @armaankhan6043
    @armaankhan6043 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love from London
    You are brilliant
    I have got exactly like this
    Can you fix my Dog please?

  • @hindocityboss6961
    @hindocityboss6961 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are shepky good Guard dogs

  • @Richard.Hybels
    @Richard.Hybels ปีที่แล้ว

    I saved a year old Husky from being put down by shelter last week. He was great but out of nowhere he bit my arm and I got eight stitches for my trouble. Boy that is a lot of pain. He went to another shelter the next day.
    I was very naive thinking this guy would be like the other two I had.

  • @sandralir1453
    @sandralir1453 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We found a husky in our airbnb's kitchen last year and we decided to adopt her and care for her. However the biting keeps getting worse and we're ataloss...we haven't been able to find a canine educator who uses non painful techniques...my hands, arms and legs are in a mess from being bit every single day...

  • @Kira-kg4kl
    @Kira-kg4kl ปีที่แล้ว

    We took in a 4yr old husky because they couldn't handle him or give him the right amount of exercise so on, fantastic dogs ❤

  • @lins_z2
    @lins_z2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My pup husky has a biting problem when he wants to keep playing or when we’re in the middle of a play session and he accidentally (or purposely) goes for my arms or hands or even legs. I never thought on getting protection for my arms and legs. It’s actually a great idea. It’s hard to stay calm, when it hurts so much lol. Specially when you can’t get to do corrections with the leash, collar or touch, because this clever little monster can dodge it lol. The idea is not to let it get in several bites before I’m able to stop him, so he knows it is simply not allowed.

  • @andreatopping3839
    @andreatopping3839 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love your methods… quick question….how do you know it’s safe enough to kneel down without the risk of him going for your face?

    • @andreatopping3839
      @andreatopping3839 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      …as in, is that something only a properly aggressive dog would do?

  • @KAlZENN
    @KAlZENN 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ive seen very angel-like huskies but never this

  • @G4RY1159
    @G4RY1159 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks another classic case of a good dog in the wrong hands, a person or people that suddenly just got a puppy one day but they had zero experience, dogs like this along with many others are just a fashion accessory until it quickly goes out of fashion.

  • @evilherbivore13
    @evilherbivore13 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Oh lord. A sibe with no leadership. 😬Best breed in the world, if you know what you're getting into. Biased due to my pack 😂 You've got this Will.

    • @willathertoncaninetraining
      @willathertoncaninetraining  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it!

    • @shadezeverim3654
      @shadezeverim3654 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Best breed if you know what you're doing. They with ruin your life if you do not though lol.

    • @evilherbivore13
      @evilherbivore13 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shadezeverim3654 definitely a lifestyle as much as a breed 😂 give an inch and they'll make a mile look tiny. I love that about them though. Never a dull moment and full of personality.
      Mine may be broken though. They don't howl or sing. No idea how it happened but mine are relaxed and quiet house dogs. I see all these husky videos and wonder.
      You're totally right though. My lot need a sniff walk, a training walk and a run daily with brain games to break up the day otherwise I doubt I'd have a house.

    • @bicnarok
      @bicnarok 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mongrels are the best bread in the world, by a mile.

  • @rafaeluryayev7174
    @rafaeluryayev7174 ปีที่แล้ว

    His face at 7:47 just says it all... Doesn't it? 🤗

  • @crystalslade8056
    @crystalslade8056 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My husky is 12 they are exstremly hard work clever and over stimulated

  • @bukete.e.6405
    @bukete.e.6405 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hey will, was wondering what happened to this boy? did he end up getting adopted by the right person ?

  • @xcaligirl2429
    @xcaligirl2429 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Same thing happened with our rescue (dobie/shep mix). Obviously the people before us did not discipline her and left her alone when she would throw temper tantrums. After working her a little bit the tantrums are less and less.

  • @reitairue2073
    @reitairue2073 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much does it take for you to decide a dog needs put down. You sound like me, forgiving, but there is always a line. I'm curious what yours is.

  • @jessicasmith6873
    @jessicasmith6873 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your husky hatred hurts my soul. We have 6 because we take in unwanted husks. Our hardest case was a husky german shepherd we couldn't approach without him growling and trying to bite us. He was very dog agressive. He had his own room and yard, but after 8 months of hard work and muzzle training, he is fully integrated with his pack and an amazing dog. We dont trust him with strangers without his muzzle.

  • @JolieGaronne
    @JolieGaronne 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've sadly seen many huskies like this one in a husky rescue sanctuary, where most of them came from being abandoned in the streets. Like you said, SO many people get them for their look and even more so since they watched Game of Thrones (!!!). Many owners who never actually did their "homework", and not knowing huskies are more difficult to train in the first place (because they were bred to run and pull sleds EVERY-SINGLE-DAY), end up letting the dog roaming around the home with ZERO boundaries, or beating him, which is always a bad thing but even more so with this breed!! They become incredibly distrustful and bite when they see a human hand approaching their face or body (especially the top of their head). Sad really, because they can actually be amazing dogs, in their own special way ( th-cam.com/video/jBBl8UYAGVA/w-d-xo.html ).
    I'm not even going to address the overbreeding issue, which is destroying the good temperament of the original breed (huskies were ALSO trained by the Chukchi people to stay with the human babies at night, to keep them warm), yup!

  • @summerholt112
    @summerholt112 ปีที่แล้ว

    The issue I’m having with my puppy (husky mix with possibly pit)
    Is she mouths a lot, me, kids, everyone. Plus jumping constantly and very rude invasive play with our older dog who corrects her but not enough for her to stop.
    She’s about 7-8 months old now. Took her in off the streets. And now I’m lost for what to do lol
    I’m trying my best however! But she’s so difficult I can’t let my kids run around in her space without keeping her on a lead or she’ll knock them down or nip.
    She even nips my legs while walking her like she’s trying to heard me

  • @erinnorwood6124
    @erinnorwood6124 ปีที่แล้ว

    will no bite gloves allow me to take back authority when my dog tries to eat something she found in the street that she is guarding (growling/willing to bite over)? Like if she's eating a piece of foil, could I take it from her with those gloves and then trade her something she likes....because so far I have learned to keep my fingers out of the way but therefore she knows she can get away with it. I've tried bribing with higher value treats, but usually she will eat those AND keep the item she has. We are playing games to improve leave it and drop it/out but when she has something she shouldn't, I often panic......

    • @EarthIncompatible
      @EarthIncompatible ปีที่แล้ว

      The gloves aren't going to help you fix that behavior. By "trading" or "bribing" with treats, especially high-value treats, you've been reinforcing and rewarding the exact behavior you don't want. I recommend searching for a balanced trainer in your area and getting help in person. Usually veterinarians know of trainers and would be able to make a recommendation.

  • @willjames6437
    @willjames6437 ปีที่แล้ว

    How did this Siberian Husky end up?

  • @everythingilike9559
    @everythingilike9559 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ❤❤

  • @sas99hd7
    @sas99hd7 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @scool1945
    @scool1945 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wanted to pat a snow husky and it had no lead I then growled at me and almost bit me to😬 did that husky even had a lead?

  • @AzBabyGirl
    @AzBabyGirl ปีที่แล้ว

    Verbally corrected for bites, how? Corrected the excited jumping all over you wanting your attention behaviour, again, how?
    We have a border collie puppy who is all teeth. Teeth when he wants attention, teeth when he’s frustrated, teeth when he’s overwhelmed or over excited, teeth all the damn time. Our trainer has advised to ignore him and walk away when there’s biting, however now he knows I’m going to walk away he chases me and tries to drag me back with his teeth. He will run to the exits and guard them.

  • @crystalslade8056
    @crystalslade8056 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wish u cud help me with my 12 year old husky

  • @sol91405
    @sol91405 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is exactly where I am and I'm drowning.

  • @BlackDowry
    @BlackDowry 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lol, just found your channel today. Yes, accurate, huskies are spoiled brat toddlers. My boy is turning one tomorrow and he would like to be a brat but doesn’t get to get away with that.

  • @andyfuller9146
    @andyfuller9146 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Would have really love to see what you did not just here how wonderful you are. Thought this would be educational, not just bigging up your self or did I miss the training part.

  • @ilovebrean
    @ilovebrean ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love your help with my jack Russel I get bitten daily from him :(

    • @ilovebrean
      @ilovebrean ปีที่แล้ว

      How do you correct the bad behaviours?

  • @iwonainoz
    @iwonainoz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    👍🥰

  • @sarahcheesman3225
    @sarahcheesman3225 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Omg can't beleive people just leave there dogs on the road my 16month had hurt my boy many times but u dint want to give up on him I need ya help

  • @sarahcheesman3225
    @sarahcheesman3225 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How can I contact u, not email but to speak to u,

    • @willathertoncaninetraining
      @willathertoncaninetraining  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can contact us on contact@fenrircanineleaders.com

    • @sarahcheesman3225
      @sarahcheesman3225 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@willathertoncaninetraining I sent u a message but said unable to replie unless its to do with products, I realy need ya help I'm at breaking point

    • @lacqueredhearts
      @lacqueredhearts 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sarahcheesman3225 If you need training help in the UK, Southend Dog Training covers nationwide.

  • @zsahe21
    @zsahe21 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    !!!!!!

  • @tornadoesdontstopspinnin6271
    @tornadoesdontstopspinnin6271 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who the hell would ever abandon a husky? There’s a special place in hell for those people!

  • @sarahcheesman3225
    @sarahcheesman3225 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't want to give up on my baby I need help

  • @snap-off5383
    @snap-off5383 ปีที่แล้ว

    Husky's will push you into negative reinforcement. They just will. Its the best training for ridding unwanted behavior. I wouldn't want to start with a mid-aged husky, but raising a husky pup is easy.

  • @jordanmoore7235
    @jordanmoore7235 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How tall are u mate u look huge lol