Extremely Fearful Dog is Radically Changed in Minutes! How to get your Fearful dog out in the World
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The way she’s playing with the other dogs at the end is honestly hilarious 😂
Ikr, the wild flailing around 🤣
im fast as F*** BOOIIII check my donuts
That Pitty butt scoot always cracks me up. 😂
The part about "I have everything I need right here" rather than "protection" is brilliant, it's gold; so many people need to hear this and stop talking about "protection"
It’s so beautiful watching this dog experience fun & pure joy after Joel helps them work through their fears. Joel, the owners & Prince/dogs changed that’s dog’s life 200% for the better.
I can absolutely feel that dogs joy at the end. Finally getting to play and be a dog. Amazing video Joel. Thank you!
I love that you coined the phrase "butt-down run away" 😂 my dog does it sometimes and I never thought to describe it like that.
I have a pittie mix who does goofy zooms just like this, lol. I call it "speedboat butt".
the way she play runs is adorable, chin up, butt down and so much faster than you would think
With my anxious, dominant natured, hyper-reactive rescue dog, I went from not being able to get within 50ft or so of a dog without extreme reactivity, Beckman's methods enabled me to get him to meet other dogs. It still requires a slow approach with dogs he has not met, but his reactivity is now 95% less in nature. When i walk him, I will approach other dog walkers and hopefully get him more and more desensitised, using the mindset of 'Dogs fix dogs'.
I’ve had the same experience with our rescue. It’s been a long slow process but I’m so glad we kept exposing him to people and dogs so he could work through this extreme fear that was limiting him so much.
Hot dog guy - where is hot dog guy? Oh my goodness - so funny!! 😂😂😂😂😂
It was this exact moment i hit “like”
I could sit and watch this dog play all day...so funny!!!
This owner was fantastic, he took his role in correcting seriously. Didnt hesitate and made his point! Loved it, amazing job.
This is great.
2:05... Circle of trust..
2:32...process
4:25... Dog needs to get reinforced by scary stimulus...
4:41.. (notice dog on sit command outside circle of trust)
5:00.. dog is further away from the owner, and outside circle of trust...
5:34... Treats should come from scary stimulus... No matter what trainers tell you...
5:55... Desensitization phase,.... Just takes time...
6:30.. now back at square one to meet dogs...
7:08... Going slow with Prince... So not to overwhelm her..
7:44.. separate the owners... At a distance from the dog...
8:32... Happiness..(for most of the rest of the session) by being there I'm involved in the happiness...
11:54... "Get the dogs with dogs today... So it flows from the training process".. 2 hours later 4 hours later etc.
13:15.. treat from scary stimulus
13:30... Make sure first dog to meet is the treat (compatible, friendly) because a new dog is a scary stimulus...
14:10... Today's work fell under classical conditioning, which is feelings based, happiness based...
Thanks!
Thank you 😊
Thanks
*GREAT* detailed explanation and lesson - you go beyond session commentary, including advice about restaurants, explaining the processes used, alternate methods, etc. Content RICH, as always, but you seem to just keep getting better!
I recommend your channel to many dog owners I meet who are having dog behavior issues (not in a preachy way, but, have you heard of Beckman...? really helpful)!
I say this so many times but Prince is such a wonderful dog. I love dobermans so much.
Wonderful demonstration. My female dog has reasons to be fearful - like a lot of rescues from abusive situations. Being persistent in encouraging her into novel, "uncomfortable" situations with other calm, understanding dogs allowed her to conquer her fears and learn proper dog etiquette. It's such a joy to see dog that used to cower in fear playfully jump pirouettes to encourage other shy dogs to play. Teaching dogs resilience by overcoming their fears in safe environment is a gift that keeps on giving. People that "protect" their dogs from other dogs and other things they fear are doing more harm than good in the long run, as the dog just grows more fearful and neurotic.
That program sounds great. I feel like im not ready to be an influencer but i would like to transition from military to dog training. My contract ends next year
Edit: if anyone has tips for me please leave a comment.
I wouldn't think of it as being an "influencer" to me that is more people selling crap than anything. Think of it as helping people and dogs as Joel does maybe. You just happen to be videoing it to get it out there. The biggest part of the video footage is showing the proof of how you do it versus being in a "camp" that claims they can do the same thing with only +R but there's ZERO proof. And then there's money you may make from those videos which is just a byproduct in my opinion.
As for tips, I'd decide what kind.of dogs you'd like to work with then if it's anything and everything, soak in as much as you can freely, read books watch this guy and a few others. Make sense of why they do what they do in various situations etc and keep an open mind. Joel has a ridiculous amount of videos and if you pay attention you're gonna pick up very small details that are actually big going from his background to now dog training. It's like listening to Eminem for me, always pick up something new from a song I've listened to zillions of times. Hope that last part makes sense lol.
I too cringe at the influencer term. rpatrick's suggestion is perfect, consider it as civilian service to people & dogs. That should be a great transition for you! I suspect you will do well!
My tip would be to read the top of this page and email Joel and his training program.Do it now and when you get out you'll be ready for your new career. Good luck!
A lot of programs exist that provide service dog training to veterans. I would find one local to you and ask if you can volunteer to help and learn training techniques that way you get training, experience, and a reference. Another way would be to partner with a local shelter. They need volunteer dog walkers and trainers and could help you get the experience and references as well.
Good luck! I'm also prior military and part time dog trainer and it's very rewarding. Thanks for your service brother 💪
This should be forwarded to anyone the viewers know that have a dog with fear based reactivity.
It's so helpful and will absolutely enrich the lives of the dog, the owner and anyone else that encounters them, whether dogs or people.
Always producing valuable content
Nearly 11 months ago i adopted a rescued welsh short haired red Boarder collie who will be 2 years old this may. Though she is young, she came with so many issues that it was very difficult to pin point separate until she started trusting me and my two sons. The trust actually sorted some of her issues out, well enough to be able to pin point her main issues which I am working on now and the main one is exactly like this Dog is having. Iv managed to help her lots to become a little more confident and relaxed around some Dogs and people but its still hit and miss at the moment. Hard work for sure but she will get there. Thank you for sharing your skills ❤
It's so satisfying to see a clingy, fearful dog learn that there's friendship and fun out there beyond the little circle of its family.
Gorgeous dog! I’m kinda glad Joel mentioned the weird movements, cause I was thinking: is it just me or is this dog weirdly jumpy and bouncy? To me it looks like play, but kinda nervous play. My dog freaks out by these wiggly dogs and immediately tries to ‘convince them’ to chill out by fiercely growling and nipping. Needless to say I leash her up when I spot an extra wiggly dog. It’s her biggest pet peeve.
I have one like that too! She is also triggered by nervous or scared dogs - unless they really de-escalate, she turns into a bit of a bully.
Same! He gets on top of them until they chill out. Lol.
@@TrulyMadlyShallowlywe call ours the “police dog”
GSD/Husky mix doesn’t like any fun or horseplay 😅
@@TrulyMadlyShallowly Yes omg, same here! She will chase them down. I try to prevent it allways, but haven’t managed to get it out of her yet.
@@ca8944 It’s never a very relaxing experience though in my experience…
She has good taste ! I love that puppy too! Thanks again for a great video, wish they were longer 😊
Came for the bull terrier, stayed for the lessons 🙏❤️. Would love to see a bull terrier video! I currently own a puppy. While I have been educating myself as much as I can so I can be clear and consistent with him, I have heard they behave “different” than other dogs. Would LOVE LOVE LOVE to hear your opinions about them, training them / dealing with them 🙏. Love your content / advice
Take a look at his “Equal Opportunity Beatdowns” video that has the thumbnail “Play stupid games” from ~2 months ago, the subject is a bull terrier puppy!
Great demonstration, on their way to a happy ending....YAY! These people are surely delighted they brought Dog to Joel, way to go! I loved seeing dog joy!
Thank you Joel!
Wow such great teaching here! Would love "bonus footage" of dogs playing and Joel's commentary as well. Thank you for sharing your wisdom & experience🐾🙏🏽💕
I don’t even have a dog (yet) but these videos are so incredibly addicting and i learn SO much. It’s amazing, thank you for this content !! You are so understanding of dogs and their behavior
Excellent instruction and explanations, as always, Joel. Hope is such an encouragement. Thank you!
Dude, I just found your channel and it's SO good! I've learnt a ton from watching your videos, and they'll be so helpful for training my dogs. I have a Rottweiler and a small McNab 5 months puppy. Thank you so much!
Amazing video. Great job!
Great video! Absolutely love her. I have a big old Pit mix. Love them. They are very emotional dogs.
My 1.5 yr old rescue is very similar to this dog. We have had him since 12 weeks. It was around 9 months that this extreme fear began. I used these methods that Joel is describing and our dog is now about 75% better. It takes a lot of exposure to people and dogs and time, but it does work. I felt very defeated at times through this process because he would takes steps backwards, but it does work! I’m SO glad that I stuck with the training and didn’t give up on him. He loves people and dogs and just needed to work through his fear. Thx Joel!!
Brilliant thank you 😊
Always great work 👍
It’s insane how good you are at thus
🎉🎉🎉 absolutely a beautiful video to watch - thank you
Good stuff. New friends and a door opening to a happier life.
Well done Joel!!
You are very good with dogs and explaining it to humans thank you
Much needed video, lots of us have reactive dogs ❤
Awesome
This was honestly one of the best videos you've put out.
Thanks
@@BDTraining Clear, concise, various methods used, it was a heater! Long time viewer, thanks for all you do and teach!
Great video.
Beautiful love it 😊
Great work 🎉
Nice work!
I love all of your videos, I’m usually a silent watcher and don’t comment much but one of my pet peeves is in this video and I just wanted to comment on it. I’m not sure if it was Joel’s muzzle or the owners but I hate seeing muzzles that don’t allow the dog enough mouth room to pant, it’s really important in controlling their body temperature which is especially needed when the dog is stimulated and playing with other dogs. Not trying to be a Negative Nancy just wanted to point it out, Great video again! 😊
It was the owners. Joel only uses the Baskerville basket muzzles. In the beginning of the video, the dog got out of the car with it on and at the top gate before coming down
Great video ❤❤
Videos like this illustrate the probability that most of these types of issues stem from the human fears, issues and energy and the way their relationship affects their dogs behavior. Dogs generally figure things out if you take the human factor out of the equation.
Awesome video! A lot of good info in this one and explained well!
Btw the email on the screen isnt quite correct just heads up to anyone that goes off that and not what you said.You forgot the @gmail part
The way she plays is so funny
Christina the troll is like “The Pods” force free mascot lol
📌 o shame time? @bdtraining
At least she stopped emailing me.
@@BDTrainingsee, we are making a change in a positive way. Less emails is good. Takes a village...or POD in this case
@@rptrick79What do they call that one person in a village that isn't ever able to grasp sensibility? "The village (something).
That’s so awesome truly amazing how she went from fear to happiness so quickly.I’m so happy for that dog very heartwarming.
Joel is the bully yours? Love the play with the bully and her. Perfect mate
Today my husband, dog and I were sitting outside Starbucks. I have a large 75 pound lab/rot/shepherd mix; a Mexican special blend. There was a guy there with a one-eyed black cane corso/mastiff puppy mix. The puppy was probably 50-60 pounds. He growled and lunged at my dog; he snarled at my husband and tried to bite him. I almost told the dog owner to run to visit you because these were both near miss attacks. I cannot understand someone bringing a dog to a restaurant that attacks people. I believe that the Cane Corso will be the next dog to flood the animal control due to their intense strength. This dog is definitely heading toward a bite of a human and/or dog. The weird thing is my dog did not react, and normally she gives attitude back. Not sure if she was scared or what was going on with her.
Hello! Newly subscribed to the channel. I’ve trained dogs before but I’ve done it since they were puppies. I am planning to rescue a dog and they are usually between 3 to 5 years old. Any tips on how long training sessions should be to help me understand the dog? I’ve never taught an old dog new tricks and I know I will be out of my element.
Where's Chicken Guy?
At 12:00 the next 5 min of interaction is so beautiful !!!
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That dog is cool 😎 lol
just curious, if you put muzzle on prince too, can he correct other dogs behavor the same way?
My only issue is with that muzzle. - I have been told that those muzzles aren't great because they don't allow the dog to pant whereas the basket muzzle does.
Ive heard the opposite and that basket muzzles dont allow panting
@Castigar48 Not the case.I have used basket muzzles and they have lots of room for the dog to pant but that muzzle that keeps the mouth shut which doesn't allow panting to happen.
@@melodieramsay655 ive seen dogs pant in baskerville muzzles just fine
@@Castigar48a properly fitting basket muzzle allows for panting. A mesh muzzle really does not.
Iver never seen a dog struggle with panting on a baskerville muzzle. Maybe you guys just gat the wrong sizes
My dog crates at training and at agility competitions. She does the same thing. How do I fix that since I can’t remove her from the circle of trust?
Could u make a video of a dog that doesn't like bath time please. I've used your methods for everything else and they have worked amazingly but still can't bath my dog without her losing her mind.
glad you don't go into 'how this poor thing ended up so terrified,' Not only is it usually not relevant, that 'poor thing' stance is a major block to helping them out of it
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I don’t want to be a dog trainer, don’t even have a dog actually but if I take the course can I meet Prince ?! 😂
Why would you wanna take the spot from someone who actually wants to be a dog trainer
@@premiumaccount4166 it’s a joke
She looks like what some staffishire terrier breeders call a lurcher there are a few classification of pitties or staffishire what it got mixed with!.
She's so funny omg
Love the little Spuds Mackenzie mix. LOL
creating family dogs!
Do you need to stop using a gentle leader, or can it always be used?
If you have a healthy, youngish dog it should be capable of learning to be social enough to where you don't need it.
@steamer2k319 what if I'm not healthy and youngish and I need it for piece of mind. Is it a good or bad idea to always use it, concerning the dog? If the dog is good on it, is there any reason not to use gentle leader for walks.
@@carlajones7399
If the dog is comfortable and well behaved, I wouldn't see any reason why it couldn't be used. It doesn't sound like either of you are going to be consistently applying excessive force through it.
There's maybe some concern if you later decide that extra training would be helpful. At that point the dog may've become habituated to the gentle leader and it might be less effective as a training aid. If that happens, you could switch to a prong collar or slip leash, which are both fine and can be effective in their own way.
So when Scared Doggie started playing with the other dogs, it looked to me from all the sharp movements that she was anxious, but you're saying that's just the way some of them play?
It’s pure okay with a edge of anxiety
My blue heeler plays like her! hee hee. It's so weird.
Hi beckman where you based?
That English bull terrier has the longest tail I’ve ever seen on one😂
She looks like my dog, Thailand Ridgeback, minus the ridge 😁
@@ravensglenn yeah I can see that a bit in the dog he’s training. Was actually thinking it had a bit of Weimaraner in her too, but I was talking about the black and white dog she was playing with in the end of the video😁
My pit doesn’t care he’s very misbehaved and won’t listen to anything you say. I’ve tried everything he just won’t change. It’s really becoming a problem.
He’s my best friend I don’t wanna give him away. I want to help him but again he just won’t listen to anyone or anything.😢
Is the black dog a Schipperke? Can I steal it?? 😍
Yes
I wish I saw this video as a child. I would've learned to Go Outside and Touch Grass a lot sooner.
I need help very badly. I rescued a female husky off the streets 2 weeks ago. Ive taken her to the vet she is placed to be about 4, or 5 years old. I brought her home. I have 4 other dogs. I had let them out and brought her into the home. She was here about a week. I have kept my 4 dogs away from the rescue dog. She is in our mudroom and only has access out there, and our back yard by herself to use the bathroom and get some exercise. On a cable line. The first day i brought her home i had went out to see how she would react and she bit my finger. No big deal. The next day my husband went out there she bit him bc he tried to pull my daughters softball glove out of her mouth. She had been good since with us. She started eating after 2 days. We then decided after a week of her being here to introduce her to one of our dogs. Sadly.. at the time i didnt know about a muzzle. My husband and i had them both on leashes and brought them together in the yard. My male dog turned around and she snatched his leg and ripped his skin back. (Hes okay got some staples. More mad about the cone) anyways. Ive had her for 2 weeks now. And ive kept my 4 away from her. She is very loving towards me. She hasnt showed any aggression towards me. I went out and laid with her last night on her bed and she curled up around my stomach and slept. I now know muzzle. However how do i go about this seeing as i have a pack who know this is their home and she thinks this is her home as well. Im scared and lost on introducing her again. Obviously with a muzzle but how do I know if theyll be okay for the moment and then fight or if everything will be okay after the meet?
Also I live in the country. So I don't have a fence. My 4 dogs run all over the holler. They're never leashed or chained up. They run freely. And they 4 dogs have fought other dogs before as a pack.
Also I want to add as big of babies and loving dogs my 4 are... they don't listen when it comes to unknown animals.
MaliGSD idk if its fear reactivity or pure fustration at unknown.
Leash barrier fustration.
Full sends at me for holding him back. Full growl snarls jumping up at me. Muzzled.
Once it fell off 14mnths old ish he reared up grabbed my arm no force he gently grabbed my arm in his jaws. Growling ears pinned lips curled.
😮😢 First bite from dog ever. I braced for it what will it be like?
Luckily malinois bite force is puny a French bulldog bites harder. Can you believe that? Its true.
220lbs mali. 245lbs Freuchie.
😮😮😮😮😮😮
But mayb the mali hit you with 17 of them before the Freuchie has its next thought 😂😂😂
My dog holding my arm time froze then I noticed out of the one eye still open he lowerd himself down again.
100% fully controlled balance he rise up like alligator skulk back like cobra.
But he was still furious. Growling snarling barking at the dogs who started it.
It's been a night mare 18mnths now the few times I got my dog to walk calm and he's trying his best to ignore them then we walk right into the last teenagers who think to bark at a dog. So he challenge accepted. They stfu heads down walk on.
Thought he was a good boy 😂😂😂 realised I can barly contain him when animated they done Phucked up. Especially cos I was angry they'd bark so I told him
fine show em.
Ignoring dogs then 3 bark fury at him and he's offended to his core little 💩 💩 💩 dare bark at him.
My dog definitely has a fear of people. I don't know why because not 1 single human has ever been even slightly mean to her. But she fears strangers. She loves kids and other animals, though. She wasn't raised around children, either. She's 12 years old now and never ever has she even attempted to bite anyone. She just has a distrust of adults.
WHY do people do this? They will stare a strange dog in the eyes, talk to them and then wonder why the dog barks at them? I *_always_* tell people to just ignore her and don't talk to her and she'll be fine. Sure enough, every single time when her behavior is ignored (by them) and they are not staring her in the eyes or talking to her, she will go up to them and sniff them. After that, things are just fine. I wish people understood why not to stare a dog (especially a strange dog) in the eyes. I guess it's just a human thing, huh?
Can you do a video on how to get my unnutard dog to stop sniffing pee
Is that even a realistic goal?
Smelling is one of their main communications
That's what dogs do though... if spends 5 min sniffing the same spot then yeah that might be too much but all you have to do is clap and say no and move away from the spot.
I refer to it as a pmail. My dog reads and answers the neighbors dog pmails most every day.
Congratulations on not neutering your dog! Allow him to sniff when you can. It allows them to use their brain as intended and will tire them out in a positive way that leaves them very content. When you don’t want him to sniff put him in a heel command.
Hey Joel, so how do you prevent the food seeking in strangers?
Also, I emailed you about the podcast. Through the website. I'd love to discuss raising the owner-trained watch dog. Thats what mine does, he's not a 30k dog just a family pet, but that guards our property and safely! He's an intact pitty too, can be around kids, all dogs, off leash and everything. Cheers buddy
Do dogs automatically know that a hand shake means friends? I’ve watched you for ages but just now realized that this can’t be the case, right?😂
I want to apologize to everyone for my mean comments in the past. Will be nice from here on.
This is silly
Sorry nope can’t stand these videos. They make me anxious and upset. Joel is too rough with dogs. I’m part of the purely positive camp. Wish Joel were more positive.
Come on Christine, I was so positive. And the dog got better.
Welp, that didn't take long. You are giving your own "camp" a worse name and unfortunately you don't see it or don't care.
He uses positive reinforcement all the time, when it will work! I've actually sent you a video and you deleted your own rude comments seemingly because of it and 97 persuading comments.then you put your flip flops back on and started this crap again the next week. It's like 50 first dates or some shit.. 🤔
Dude. That was a super positive session. I don’t know what you watched, but this was great.
@@calliopec544 it's the result of being brainwashed unfortunately and lots of dogs suffer because of it
“You can’t reason a person out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into” Ralph Waldo Emerson. Don’t waste your time on this knucklehead