Mouthing, leash biting and generally being crazy.

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  • @Flippokid
    @Flippokid 2 ปีที่แล้ว +504

    "Why would we want to bring the treats out? My way was fast, my way was not mean, and it worked."
    See, that's why we love you. People make such a big deal out of every little thing with dogs. It's ridiculous. Some trainers are saying you should be counter-intuitive and not say uh-uh or no right when they choose to disobey because ThEn ThE DoG LeArNs BeTtEr. You say uh-uh or no, they don't do the thing you don't want them to do, you praise them. And then you practice it a few times more until they're not thinking about disobeying anymore.

    • @alexandersquid4681
      @alexandersquid4681 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Literally, if you bring treats out around any of my “problem dogs,” they won’t do anything you want them to bc their mind is “FOOD.” 🙄
      They’re all rescues, too, which is probably why; they have a bad relationship with food.

    • @GruppeSechs
      @GruppeSechs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @@alexandersquid4681 I'm no trainer and my dog isn't perfect, but I NEVER use treats to reinforce anything. I just don't believe in it. A dog should do what you tell it because it respects you as a caretaker as much as you respect it as a dog. Treats as a reward for a long day of training or just as an initial tool to help with distraction are one thing, but relying on them to get good behavior is a mistake, in my opinion. I've always just tried to keep my dog very present when I'm training him and kept up with it until he caught on. Your dog will never respect you if it just sees you as a treat dispenser whenever it plays the game right. Whether or not a dog behaves without incentives is when you really know whether or not they see you as the pack leader, in my opinion. Treats muddy that.

    • @donnaturner4795
      @donnaturner4795 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      as a 60yrs ole woman who has owned dogs all my life, the last 30 some odd, pits... and as a mother of 4... I've never used treats for expected behavior, nor did I pay my children to help with chores within a home they live in as well...

    • @texasgirl6000
      @texasgirl6000 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@donnaturner4795, I haven't watched this video yet ( sometimes I read some comments first ) there is absolutely no reason why treats can't be used when teaching a new behavior or reinforcing that behavior with distractions until it's solid.
      As with anything it's a tool and should be used as such ...and not a crutch. Once my dog is solid on that behavior that I've been teaching I don't need it anymore. Training treats as with any other training tool can be used incorrectly, it's all on how you use that tool. My dogs always have to earn whatever they want, that's obedience commands for every day life, with no treats needed.

    • @leejennifercorlewayres9193
      @leejennifercorlewayres9193 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I seriously wonder if communists are deliberately making sure they can remotely mind control these dogs to attack later.

  • @FantasiaElegance
    @FantasiaElegance 2 ปีที่แล้ว +240

    I busted up laughing at 1:50 because this is essentially our dog and I've never seen behavior like that addressed in a training video before. Especially the collapsing on the floor and flailing when you ask for a sit/try to put a lead on. Drives us nuts and we didn't know how to address it. Thank you!

    • @jcfreak2007
      @jcfreak2007 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      It wasn't too much different than a child going limp when you take them by the hand! 😂

    • @mz.Salvatore28
      @mz.Salvatore28 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​@@jcfreak2007 or put them in a car or carseat

    • @Adianodelih
      @Adianodelih ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mine sometimes

    • @sabrinamcgee031680
      @sabrinamcgee031680 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same here, my dog does all this!

    • @Bigbizkit69
      @Bigbizkit69 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is cute when they do that tho. Lol😊

  • @una2702
    @una2702 2 ปีที่แล้ว +245

    "The owner is not a big chew toy" 😂 Thank you for your videos Joel

  • @ryanmalone2681
    @ryanmalone2681 2 ปีที่แล้ว +462

    When you told him to sit my dog immediately sat down when he heard it through the iPad. 😂😂😂

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @MuddasLove23
      @MuddasLove23 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      That's a good doggie....😜

    • @ambitionroad
      @ambitionroad 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Aww good dog 🥺

    • @Lifewithdrago1994
      @Lifewithdrago1994 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mine doesn’t hear mine or Beckmans sit 😅 we are not the same
      Looool❤😂 x

    • @askchristyle741
      @askchristyle741 ปีที่แล้ว

      😂😂😂

  • @dogsfromthecity
    @dogsfromthecity 2 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    For the people that say: "oh, my dog doesn't know how big he is".
    YES! Your dog does. And he is using his weight and size to get what he wants.
    And it makes for great tiktok videos and virw, but zero for respect and obedience.

  • @NativeNYerChicHK
    @NativeNYerChicHK 2 ปีที่แล้ว +260

    This is the balance *necessary* in dog training. I don’t care what anyone says. You can either submit to living with an out of control, unhappy dog or you can teach your dog to live a happy, balanced life where rules and boundaries exist.

    • @hellosunshine9915
      @hellosunshine9915 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      👍completely agree ! A well trained dog lives a happier fuller life !

    • @tilly_s
      @tilly_s 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      This. We have just as nutty dog at home (11-month old male Serbian tricolour hound mix). Positive reinforcement training only worked until a certain degree with him. Not to mention, our dog figured out us and uses any sign of weakness he sees. That's why we needed to use Joel methods. Dogs need boundaries for a happy calm life.

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      All three of you “YOu SAID IT RIGHT!”

    • @anneliesecerro2169
      @anneliesecerro2169 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Interesting how the same thing applies to parenting kids!

    • @NativeNYerChicHK
      @NativeNYerChicHK 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@anneliesecerro2169 ABSOLUTELY!!

  • @duvessa2003
    @duvessa2003 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    “You’re not even s puppy. You’re an adult dog..” Too funny!

  • @meredithcarroll6209
    @meredithcarroll6209 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    We took in a neighbor's pitbull just about a year ago after they’d kept him constantly crated for basically his entire life, done no training beyond "sit," "down," and "paw," and never taken him on a walk. Let me just say, after all the positive only methods completely failing, your techniques have given us a totally different dog than when we brought him home. He's only 3 & 1/2 now so there's still a lot of puppy in him, but he knows that when we say something, like "sit" or "drop it" or "come here," it's not optional. We *will* push his butt to the floor (gently, of course). We *will* make him let go of whatever he's holding onto. We *will* go get him, and play time will be over if he tries to pretend he just didn't hear us. And he is a *much* better behaved and *much* happier dog because we don't make him guess what is and is not acceptable behavior. Thank you, truly.

  • @mellyme1978
    @mellyme1978 2 ปีที่แล้ว +342

    When I first got my puppy and viewed your channel, I thought this guy is unnecessarily tough. Then at 4 months, my what-I-thought was ‘chill’ puppy showed her happy, impulsive, dominant personality. I’ve been holding onto your techniques for dear life! And I hear your voice and gain the attitude I need to make corrections.😂 Keep it up. We appreciate you. And it’s working!!

    • @fructosecornsyrup5759
      @fructosecornsyrup5759 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      Just make sure to go easy on her. :) He has a few videos about puppies, too. When they're young they have to be given some leeway. They're like little children, no need to be super hard yet.

    • @angelanicholson951
      @angelanicholson951 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I know the feeling. Lol.

    • @HollywoodEBO
      @HollywoodEBO 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      My puppy is 4 months and I’m experiencing the same thing. Binge watching all his videos. 😂

    • @joelv4495
      @joelv4495 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Only exception I'd make to that statement is that a puppy should learn as early as possible is that nipping/biting a human is NEVER ok.

    • @Taureantiger888
      @Taureantiger888 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Same. I thought my puppy slept too much and I was worried. Then he hit the 4 month mark and lol..the alpha dinosaur woke up from his slumber

  • @TarantulaAntics
    @TarantulaAntics 2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I adopted a adult siberian husky. Such and spazz when putt a leash on and a puller. This helped so much! For the first time today I had a well behaved dog walking WITH me. Not pulling me. It was insane. Thank you!

  • @allvena1571
    @allvena1571 2 ปีที่แล้ว +89

    Hi. I think Jojo has Hip Dyspalsia. He has difficulties to sit down , and prefere to lay on the Floor. My doberman had exactly the same problem. He couldn’t walk , stand or sit for longer periods of time. Notice how he leans toward his left side when sitting. Poor Jojo

    • @feather6508
      @feather6508 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      I kinda whas thinking the same, he might have it difficult to stay on a sit position... i’m not a vet so, not shure

    • @alisonmeldrum8003
      @alisonmeldrum8003 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      There's deffo something wrong with this dog in his hip region. Hat breed? I see Weimaraner in him & other breeds. Watch him walking, there doesn't seem to be much in he way of muscle in his rear end. He's beautiful, I wonder what age he is?

    • @SilentSaver
      @SilentSaver 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@alisonmeldrum8003 100 percent not pure bred anything.

    • @The_VANtastic_Pack
      @The_VANtastic_Pack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@alisonmeldrum8003 i think he is/has a lot of Rhodesian Ridgeback.

    • @kishmishu
      @kishmishu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      I agree he kinda walks weird and this constant laying down on the side, the owner should look into the problem

  • @dogtrainerHillary
    @dogtrainerHillary 2 ปีที่แล้ว +153

    Probably one of your most valuable videos yet. This is real folks… dogs are outta control and a mess because humans won’t step up and say “knock it off!” Good for you for showing the real stuff Joel. Life isn’t always unicorns & rainbows.

    • @GruppeSechs
      @GruppeSechs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Same with kids. :P But at least you can tell a kid why they need to knock it off. The only way to reason with a dog is speak their language, and their language is physical.

    • @Mementomorichild
      @Mementomorichild ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm sure if I had a unicorn it would stab me with its horn 🙃 I am a #terribletrainer

    • @ziggymac5813
      @ziggymac5813 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I posted on this subject and I couldn’t agree more with you. Maybe it’s me but it seems like the amount of crazy and nosy dogs tenfold compared to ten years ago. If your not (pardon my analogy) pretty much licking your dogs butt you’re “mistreating and abusing” them. I have honestly been sucked into the same way of thinking because of those people.
      Just because your dog does something it’s been trained to do doesn’t mean you give it a treat every single time

    • @Solaxe
      @Solaxe ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ziggymac5813 rip grammar

    • @Dekiams
      @Dekiams ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm absolutely for being respectful and kind to our dogs (and kids). But there also need to be boundaries and clarity. There are so many dogs out of control, they can't even play with each other anymore and be social. And all the tiptoeing around them and purely pampering and being positive does absolutely nothing but creating spoiled, insecure, or overly dominant aggressive dogs that don't know how to handle a situation properly. I also believe in training tools like different collars, because they work with almost immediate effect if used right. That said things have to be used right and respectfully and not for torturing and creating a fearful dog. But showing a dog a few times kindly but direct what we need while also creating a loving bond, creates the best and most enjoyable life for a dog. If they don't really know what we want and what's not okay and they spend years with this insecurity or aggression problem until they maybe get it, it just creates a life of misery and stress. They only have about 12 years to life, so let's teach them effectively.

  • @perrinemaurel1730
    @perrinemaurel1730 2 ปีที่แล้ว +88

    I love how every funny thing that happened during his sessions (dog falling in the water, stumbling, doing quirky things) never made Joel laugh but the one bratty dog with an attitude somehow got a chuckle out of him.

  • @paulamears4769
    @paulamears4769 2 ปีที่แล้ว +68

    One thing people have to remember is to stay calm when working or dealing with a dog like this.

    • @barbarawarren9443
      @barbarawarren9443 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Oh yes, and it isn't always easy. I barely switched from leash to line today (to play ball), and because I turned to say hi to a neighbor, my dog literally shot off like a bat out of h..... The line got wrapped around my fingerand he almost tore off the top third. He also knocked over two side tables on the patio, in one fell swoop. Then, he looked at me like, "whoops, what happened - play ball." I corrected him, and we then played, with my finger throbbing. These giys are energetic and over the top. (GSD/Malinois mix - not for the average dog owner)

    • @julieb3996
      @julieb3996 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I also wasn't sure with my latest GS mix pup, how much correction I should use, since it had been 10 years since my last one!
      The local, treat based training place did not address mouthiness at all. Luckily I found my old trainer who uses the same tried and true methods as Beckman's

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@julieb3996 Joel also has the satiation video too, especially for puppies. After the 6 month mark, some go through a phase where they're setting their jaw pressure so the satiation method works great too. My Dobe was 1.5 yrs old before he could not be left in a crate when we left the house. Not from a housebreaking standpoint (that only took 1 week and he only ever had 1 accident), but from a chewing standpoint. Hope that helps.

    • @sairahhaqq769
      @sairahhaqq769 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Calm and assertive.

    • @sanban6766
      @sanban6766 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Easier said than done mine starts mouthing pawing and sprinkling on me

  • @asp1213
    @asp1213 2 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    I'm glad you acknowledged that what he was doing on the floor was kind of cute 🤣 I feel like training this dog would be like when your young kid says something super funny but you are trying to be serious and you have to hold back your laughing.

  • @debbiedaley1609
    @debbiedaley1609 2 ปีที่แล้ว +139

    You are so right about how things have changed with dogs and their owners. 20 years ago with my first Doberman, I didn’t have to carry pepper spray and have a mental map of the areas with aggressive dogs.

    • @benben071
      @benben071 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Do you live in Europe or not? Because I see the total opposite. I'm from Europe and we used to have a lot of aggressive dogs because owners didn't have the knowledge and information like we have now. Nowadays dogs are more social and behaved then 20 years ago in my experience

    • @BonnersMonsters
      @BonnersMonsters 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ⛽️.

    • @debbiedaley1609
      @debbiedaley1609 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@benben071 I’m in Southern California.

    • @RIPPEDDRAGON40k
      @RIPPEDDRAGON40k 2 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      I think a big part of the issue is the % of dogs from shelters in people's homes today is much higher than 20 years ago. Getting a dog as a puppy and training them from scratch and getting a shelter dog with issues are not anywhere close to the same. That being said, even though these shelter dogs are harder to train people need to put the effort in.
      The dog I adopted 6 months ago spent 4 months as a puppy with a rich family nearby and they gave him back to the shelter because 'he was too much work' and they kenneled him for 20 hours a day. The first walk we went on it was obvious at almost a year old, they had never put him on a leash and gone for a walk or taught him even simple basics like sit, down, and paw. I use mostly Beckman's style of training for him and it works so well. Due to his anxiety from his owners (males) I have had to use a lot more treats and positive train for certain behaviors. If he was more hard headed and happy like my Boxers have been then he wouldn't need the treats for training.

    • @nemanjadzombic6101
      @nemanjadzombic6101 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@benben071 depends where in europe you live. In Austria and Germany for example, you woun't see abandoned dog on street, or a dog that is not on leash while walking. But in some other countries abandoned dogs is huge bussines and ownrs also don't care if their aggresive dog is free to attack people. Autorities will react only if the dog bite or kill someone. Otherwise they don't care.

  • @thatmyrabbee
    @thatmyrabbee 2 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    Joel, thanks for all the videos. Every time I walk a client's dog, I have your voice in my head, "I'll do this all day, I don't care" and I do everything you repeat in these videos. Great help and it really works.

    • @wren1114
      @wren1114 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I got that message on dog training to have that kind of expectation that we’re doing it my way (for everyone’s benefit) I’ll keep at it firmly or wait patiently til it’s so & that attitude alone helped so much!

    • @helyuhn4783
      @helyuhn4783 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      i hope you charge your walking clients extra for training! lol

  • @magickmagazine7675
    @magickmagazine7675 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I am a dog trainer - my methods are 50 years old - you are returning to them - and it is good to see -

  • @jcd146
    @jcd146 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I like your really practical and pragmatic advice . There isn't any drama about it. You combine kind understanding with a taking no nonsense attitude. It a mature and deeply knowledgeable approach to it. Thank you for taking the time to post such informative and helpful videos. Thank you!

  • @drewd2
    @drewd2 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I did not understand the fake the dog out concept at first, but now I do. It prevents dogs from rehearsing and makes sure they are paying attention to you. This was a great video that should be very useful for people.

  • @LaraYAH127
    @LaraYAH127 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Hey Beckman family 🐾💌,
    I have no words for your videos anymore. All I can give you is bravo👏🐾👏

  • @michelelewis5666
    @michelelewis5666 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I very much appreciate that you’re not trying to placate with constant teats and positive reinforcement. “I don’t care if he doesn’t like it.” 🙌🙌🤛🏼

    • @cheryl8069
      @cheryl8069 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      YES!! I felt a sense of recognition and overwhelming relief when he said that.

  • @carissapaglino4591
    @carissapaglino4591 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I used the release and pop method on our walk this morning for the first time after finding your channel yesterday. Bloody brilliant technique. The best walk we’ve ever had. Hardly any pulling and she was checking in with me and staying close and on loose leash. We will keep doing this method and get this perfected. All the other methods I tried were not working and I don’t like the Mollycoddling way a lot of modern trainers train. So happy I found this channel.

  • @lindal8596
    @lindal8596 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    You are refreshing. Your videos are real life. I watch trainers seem to have perfect behavior in 2 mins but my guess is that’s 50 takes later. This dog is an example of how my dog is. Exactly and u are showing fixes real time.

  • @jasoncorey
    @jasoncorey 2 ปีที่แล้ว +630

    Isn't it sad that the world got so soft that you literally have to say out loud this is not mean etc etc despite it being clear as day your gentle and causing no harm.

    • @BDTraining
      @BDTraining  2 ปีที่แล้ว +80

      Very true Jason.

    • @michaelharder3055
      @michaelharder3055 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Couldn't agree more. But the little pop when correcting triggers people.

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      He said “it’s not mean, Jo Jo is playing” about Jojo’s mouthing 🙄

    • @gingerbaker4579
      @gingerbaker4579 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      The hilarious thing is, is many people who will say such training is mean, etc. will have no issues using a shock collar, prong collar, or choke chain. It's a hands-off method of control & thus "ethical".
      I had a neighbor like this.
      They thought I was being "mean" to my dog - I've always adopted & retrained shelter dogs, and the dog I had at the time was an Elkhound with such high prey drive that when walked her at the shelter to see how she'd do with my gsd-mix she choked herself to near unconsciousness trying to get after squirrels - by using similar methods as here.
      That neighbor had a bully-type dog on a prong & said the dog "loved" it because the collar made the dog "manageable" without having to do much.

    • @PaddieFunk
      @PaddieFunk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Not really, some affluent parts of the world have gotten soft but the rest is still hard and much worse than mean

  • @debradesjardins9278
    @debradesjardins9278 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I am so grateful for your videos Joel! Your methods work and have helped me tremendously! My dog is 10 months old, weighs 75 pounds and behaves like Jojo -- but with a lot of puppy exuberance! I was beginning to think Stevie was just too much dog for me to handle BUT I practice with her daily and we have come a long way thanks to your teaching methods! Thank you sincerely.

  • @carolduvall111
    @carolduvall111 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I watched this yesterday, but today while spending quiet time with my Ozzy I reflected on this video. I find it so refreshing to see you all tobe a true dog lovers. I am glad you were able to show us that even you have to push past their cuteness and wanting to feel gushy over them in order to maintain the confident training method. Our dogs are a major part of our lives and self control is key to managing all parts of life.

  • @ariannah4256
    @ariannah4256 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love your approach. Knowledgeable, effective and you speak and behave like we would at home with our dogs so you are very relatable!

  • @The-Dom
    @The-Dom 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    This was actually a great lesson for me. I have my dogs very well trained and behaved, but often they know what i want from our habits, so they assume and go ahead and do it a little before i'm ready. I'll try shaking it up so they check in. Thank you.

  • @peacely191
    @peacely191 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    This dog is my favorite so far. He is so sweet and lazy 😂

  • @mermaidripples9302
    @mermaidripples9302 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thank you. Totally love your style, your methods, your philosophy. This is working with my out of control, mouthing, leash biting, “I’ll do what I want” 14 week old puppy. She’s going to be waaay stronger than I am. I refuse to be ‘that guy’ being dragged by their dog. I know she’s still a puppy. We have lots of play sessions… but the LEASH means something!
    Thank You

  • @ellief-t3958
    @ellief-t3958 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Joel 🤣 you two were like a little comedy sketch! I found it so funny seeing how you were wanting to be serious for the video but could tell you really just wanted to get down and play with him! 😍

  • @margotvanoni3679
    @margotvanoni3679 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You’re the only TH-cam dog trainer that cracks me up

  • @canns8242
    @canns8242 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I recently found your videos, I am so excited to find a no nonsense methods ! Thank you!

  • @TamTam_77
    @TamTam_77 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thank you for these videos, they really help so much! I started the go get method yesterday with my 12 month old pup after watching your video and I can see so much progress already. It usually takes 2 of us to get her, but now she is understanding my tone that we are not playing a game. I look forward to the day I can have her off leash and know she will come when called.

  • @MrDwright13
    @MrDwright13 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you so much! I love your videos and your training method. I feel like not only are you teaching me how to train the dog, you are training my mindset on the why.

  • @GruppeSechs
    @GruppeSechs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    My shelter dog bit the leash when I first got him. "Drop it" didn't work. It was bad enough that we couldn't even finish our first walk. So I took him to a field on our route and waited for him to bite and tug the leash again. When he did, I wrestled him to the grass and didn't let him up until he released it and calmed down. No hitting, no yelling, just giving the command and spreading my weight out on him (I'm pretty skinny, so I wasn't worried about hurting him) until he submitted. A little rough-housing to show who was boss. Any time he tried to wiggle free, I'd just readjust my weight until he understood he wasn't going anywhere. He let go and we finished out walk peacefully, and that was the last time he bit the leash. That was seven years ago. I kind of knew he was a good boy and just needed a little perspective change. People are so afraid to try unusual things with stubborn dogs. Meanwhile, they'll spend weeks trying to do it the "ethical" way, as if a dog knows what that is.

  • @LittlekrazyKiwi
    @LittlekrazyKiwi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I love your "go get" method! I have a lab mix that likes to bark through the fence at neighbors but while doing so won't come when called. I did the go get method two MAYBE three times and he knows if i call him whatever he is doing i will come get him if he doesn't listen and it's not worth the trouble for him. It was like night and day. Now when i go to let him outside to potty i can see him thinking about barking and he will turn around to check in with me and won't bark! Anyone who says positive only training has never had a stubborn or willful pet. To be honest my favorite phrase now is "i'm over it" it really sets a tone for training with no nonsense.

  • @MB-lf8rm
    @MB-lf8rm 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This is a super important video, a valuable video. Such intuition and wisdom.
    It's a huge help to me, partly because it helps me to better understand my dog and to help my dog better understand me.
    Thanks, Joel.

  • @danielgrandon2701
    @danielgrandon2701 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Thanks for sharing! Your attitude and methods are great. Dogs need their owners to act like leaders.

  • @charlizeline9801
    @charlizeline9801 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I really appreciate you and all your videos. I’ve been binging all night.
    Me and my boyfriend adopted what we thought was a pit bull from the shelter. Turns out he’s a Dogo Argentino. Who’s been a stray his whole life. He’s also only 1. He is the most loving and caring dog to me and my bf but does the mouthing when we try to correct him or grab his collar or harness. He gets aggressive around other dogs, and also aggressive towards certain people. Not all people but certain ones. We can’t afford to get a trainer or put him through classes. So I’m very thankful for you and your videos. And seeing your level of sternness makes me feel better because I know I’m doing it correctly and I’m not being “abusive” like people would say. I’m constantly having to discipline and raise my voice at our dog (Arroe) because he gets into everything. He misbehaves so terrible and it’s hard. He also has selective hearing. We’ve trained him sit, and lay. But only does it when he wants to do it. Only does it if you give him a treat. So when he met my roommates dog. They got into it because Arroe doesn’t understand social ques and when we would try to correct him or tell him to sit he wouldn’t.

  • @NDemanuele1
    @NDemanuele1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    I am a big fan of Cesar and am now a big fan of this guy too - I appreciate his direct approach!

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You also would like this guy I forget his name right now but he had a television show called “in the doghouse “ and he’s Canadian and he doesn’t put up with any nonsense. Especially with the owners 😂😂😅

    • @albertaguitarguy
      @albertaguitarguy 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My 2 favorites from what I've watched. There is another fellow as well, unfortunately, I can't recall his name at the moment

  • @sharonl3722
    @sharonl3722 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am so grateful that a friend recommended your channel! Thank you this is awesome!

  • @chiufannya6664
    @chiufannya6664 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you very much for your video!!! My 16 year old boy is very good on leash but never listened or followed me off leash! We used your fake off leash method with 15 mins and we now got it! Amazing!
    Please keep making videos! Love you!

  • @connorkrug4794
    @connorkrug4794 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    You have changed everything I know about training a dog.(Thought I knew lol). Seeing the same results as what I watch is a reward in it of itself. Thanks for everything! keep it up! Also here for the youtube algo! People need to know! You're Absolutely correct. There is a pandemic of dog owners that just don't know better. This is the responsibility of owning a dog. You owe them that much. Dog training obedience training classes should be a requirement to own dogs.

  • @Lagertha838
    @Lagertha838 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your videos are helping me so much to train our GSD. Thank you so much for sharing your videos and methods. I am learning SO much from you and sharing these things with my family so that we can all be on the same page.

  • @bycfr08
    @bycfr08 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Thanks to your doorway method, took a while for us to train ours when she was 10 weeks old, but totally worth the time we spent over and over again. She's a little over a year now. Now we're working on the mouthing and other things... so this video is perfect

  • @sharonleekeim
    @sharonleekeim 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your methods work, I love them, makes so MUCH sense! Thank you

  • @Idk-hz8rm
    @Idk-hz8rm ปีที่แล้ว

    I just got a 10 month old puppy from the shelter she never been in a home . Your videos have made my life easier she is a fast learner too .

  • @caroledaws5891
    @caroledaws5891 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Every time I watch one of your videos I learn so much the loose lead works a treat I have a 6 stone American bull dog who was nervous constantly pulled to get back to the car I started working on your touch methods slowed the walk down so she could absorb her surrounds and used the loose lead it’s totally changed her and she is so more relaxed and confident thank you we are totally enjoying our walks now 👍

  • @alisono4099
    @alisono4099 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    My dog is exactly the same! I find that changing things up in the routine is the only way to knock her off her crazy game.

  • @Hannah7036
    @Hannah7036 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great video - I'd love to see more on how to stop a dog chewing on the leash on a walk - I couldn't find anything in your history and I think explaining this technique. Thanks for all you do

  • @deebee.14
    @deebee.14 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I tried the positive training with my 13 month old Welsh Border Collie. I swear I could see her laughing at me 😂 Now I do the Tug at her lead. She’s not laughing at me any longer, now she listens and learns. Great video.

  • @Butterfly_486
    @Butterfly_486 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. It's the first channel I found that makes sense, is realistic and really works. I feel more confident with my dog now.

  • @jonnys8404
    @jonnys8404 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For the longest time, my dog would pull very hard. He'd pull so hard, I would have to run in order to keep up. I started applying your methods for loose leash walking yesterday morning. 24 hours later, the difference is remarkable! Thank you so much for giving out the knowledge!

  • @cosmic_ghostbruh
    @cosmic_ghostbruh ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you so much! My dog is 11 months, coming up on his first year. He's a purebred pittie and I really want him trained well because of the pittie stereotype. And he's not a bad dog, he loves to cuddle but his biting problems with the leash has increased, and a lot of times he will pull on the leash during a walk. This video is going to help so much, so thanks!

    • @glorinaglorina3720
      @glorinaglorina3720 ปีที่แล้ว

      Had the same problem with my American bully xl from 9 months. He would drag me around with the leash like a rag doll. I switched to a metal leash as I've seen on a vid and it nipped the leash biting instantly. He would bite then let go and eventually in the next month he stopped. He's a year now and I no longer have that problem with my dog and he's now 80+ pounds

    • @cosmic_ghostbruh
      @cosmic_ghostbruh ปีที่แล้ว

      @@glorinaglorina3720 Super glad you were able to help him! My dog's about a year and a month now and he doesn't bite on the leash anymore! He still sort of pulls but we're working on that 😊

  • @Ramey107
    @Ramey107 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are the realist dog trainer on the web. Thank you!

  • @johnnywishbone932
    @johnnywishbone932 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I always say “mean” is having a untrained dog hit by a car because he ran away not listening. It’s mean because the owners know better and did nothing to protect their dog.

  • @wallydog2282
    @wallydog2282 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yep, you gotta let them get it wrong so they can get it right, i'v been out the last couple of days, useing your methods on my 7 month old german shepard pup, your methods are working for me, the difference in 3 training sessions was NOTICABLE, proofs in the pudding, thanks beck

  • @jackiesmith2701
    @jackiesmith2701 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Joel keeps me going when I’m feeling so discouraged with my 10 month old golden. I’m totally on board but stopping the bolt is not always possible for me. I need to dig deeper though. Joel’s approach is totally on point. Thanks for helping me, Joel. You’re awesome 🙂

    • @corinnetodd4807
      @corinnetodd4807 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh I hear you,I have a border collie,golden mix. Loving but pig headed 1 1/2 and still mouths...grrr.lol

  • @MrMulligan84
    @MrMulligan84 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    This is awesome, my young puppy does this a few times a day and quite often during witching hour and when you try to put him in a sit he will mouth my hands while making sounds like an angry racoon. He will go dead weight and lay down, and when you think he calms down and eases up he will look at you the eyes bulge out and jumps at your arm and hands again.
    Thank you for showing this and how to deal with it, I tried to pull him up into a sit but he wouldn't but I will keep trying.

    • @terridavis9278
      @terridavis9278 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I did not know there was an actually witching hour for dogs but I learned the hard way that YES there really is a witching hour and my puppy is crazy from 5pm to 8pm which is so very frustrating because she behaves all day.

    • @MrMulligan84
      @MrMulligan84 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@terridavis9278 I have the same issue with my puppy, have you found any ways to deal with that behavior? I've had to resort to putting him in his crate if he doesn't settle down, but then I get barking non-stop. Trying to figure out how to break that too. Tried Joel's suggestion of banging on the crate and issuing a command to "settle" or quiet" but it hasn't worked.

    • @missdevine1860
      @missdevine1860 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Take them out for a walk at that time, try run off some of that excess energy & craziness, it doesn't always work, as my 7 month old puppy sometimes still has endless energy & crazy behaviour after the walk, but it does help sometimes

    • @terridavis9278
      @terridavis9278 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@MrMulligan84 I got hard rubber toys that I run water over and stick in the freezer so they are very cold and hard for the puppy to chew on and it gives me some peace for a while. That is after I take her outside and let her run, spin, jump (on a leash). She wont walk on a leash at this time so I just let her go nuts for a few minutes then take her inside and put her in her kennel with the frozen hard toy to chew on.

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@terridavis9278, great idea about the frozen toy or kong in a crate during the witching hour. 🌟

  • @taylorludwig32
    @taylorludwig32 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a super high energy thinks everything is a game big strong Husky/Wolf. I remember my dad being a super skilled trainer for his dogs and these methods you use remind me soo much of that! Ive never had such a high energy dog before and these tips have helped a ton with him. Especially because I got him when he was just about to turn 2 so a lot of what he does is because of lack of training while he was a puppy.

  • @rhondamendonca2648
    @rhondamendonca2648 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Right on! Thank you so much for getting back to real training that works!
    As a dog and horse trainer for 50 years now, it must be said " Positive Training" is BS in the real world with any animal that is not a Golden Retrever type!
    My Catahoula x Boarder Collie is SINSATIVE!!!! Yet, all positive would just make a spoiled , jumping, mess with no respect for me!!
    Thanks for keeping it real!

  • @Sydney-bt8jm
    @Sydney-bt8jm 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is my Aussie to a t. But mine is even more of a challenge I've been trying your training techniques and they are the only thing working so far. Thank you

  • @houstongardener477
    @houstongardener477 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for this video! We just rescued and adult dog and while he is very good overall. He is a young adult and gets excited and jumps when he wants to play or we come home and gets mouthy at times. Love you’re videos and I’m learning a lot!

  • @MrYogitron92
    @MrYogitron92 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've been watching your videos for a few days now and you definitely have my respect on your insight and techniques. Thank you for your awesome content. I'm definitely gonna subscribe.

  • @Charlesgraydogtraining
    @Charlesgraydogtraining 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this video... I am increasingly seeing Dogs displaying the same characteristics as this, so this is extremely useful.. I will be sharing it with some of my clients.

  • @billdowney6132
    @billdowney6132 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just realized the importance of ambiguity in the OK: Pay attention to me not just my words...As I became educated it was not good to think I knew all the answers but, we need to think we understand and prove it by analysis to learn and gain clarity. What a great concept--I have been watching for a year or so and some of the finer points of training are becoming clear. Having an open mind helps me to learn new things...there's always something.

  • @deb9806
    @deb9806 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Finally a dog similar to my lab Thanks for showing dogs that aren't perfect..so many trainers say the dog is difficult but they show a "perfect" dog.

  • @jacquiwright6164
    @jacquiwright6164 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Tried the collar technique on my Aussi/Border cross that was trying to delay going on her evening walk by lying on her back with feet on the air pretending to be cute. Can't believe the effect was almost instant instead of me wrestling her to stand up we were walking! Love the videos and all the advice. Keep it up as we need help in the UK too.

  • @julieb3996
    @julieb3996 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm glad to know this dog is 90lbs it looks like you shrank!
    But this is really useful information! My pup is 8mos and was mouthy and I changed from a treat based trainer (convenient class times) to a trainer more like you (who I worked with 10 yrs ago) and your methods are tried and true. Truth is hard

  • @cherylmendez945
    @cherylmendez945 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is such good advice. Honestly what we see going on with owners and their dogs is going on with parents and their kids and society is going to suffer immeasurably for it.

  • @pokeybear1274
    @pokeybear1274 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have watched this video several times, because my dog is a real clown, too, not ever aggressive. It really helps me. I appreciate the variety of dogs dealt with by Joel, but there aren’t many that I can find that deal with silly impulsivity like this (adorable) dog. I catch myself getting caught up with my dog’s antics and he ends up winning his way. Thank you for reminding me that we have to be “over it”.

  • @poeperdhe
    @poeperdhe 2 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    Simple and easy..it is the owners that get sentimental about applying the correction and don't have a no nonsense attitude about bratty, annoying behavior

    • @NativeNYerChicHK
      @NativeNYerChicHK 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      It’s become rampant in parenting too 😒

    • @alisonmeldrum8003
      @alisonmeldrum8003 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I agree, not sure about this dog but I see so many spoiled dogs nowadays. Spoiled by owners who don't so much research the breed they want, its traits etc before purchasing. No, too many people are buying dogs who actually know bugger all about dogs in general. I despair at times.

  • @billynolanjr2266
    @billynolanjr2266 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Sorry can't help it but I love that dog, I would just have to hug him back lol ! What a playful loveable guy ! 😂

    • @taniagarrison6216
      @taniagarrison6216 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Right!?
      I guess I just don't care as long as he isn't destructive or dangerous.
      I livenon a farm so things are a bit more lax.

  • @hazelwears8728
    @hazelwears8728 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The dog "training world" "NEEDS A REALITY CHECK"!!!! THANK YOU!! I just decovered your channel and I'm liking it! Thank you!

  • @karab.4178
    @karab.4178 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You make me laugh so much while I’m watching. …”he’s a nutty dog” 😂😂

  • @ArtbyKimmer
    @ArtbyKimmer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for this video I need it for my 9.5 month old 100 lb great dane he flips out gets mouthy if you try and grab collar and grabs leash and recently not listening when told to sit or to go to place. I wasted bunch of money on training and if i lived closer i would pay you to help me. Thank you so much for your videos they are helping me with training Wayne my great dane

  • @angelamatteo2255
    @angelamatteo2255 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    We only use martingale collars for our dogs to prevent escaping the collar! They make great everyday collars as well as training collars!

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Agreed! My pup did a move and escaped from a choke chain one day. Since then I have used the Martingale as his standard collar. One mistake like that can cause a dog to be run over and killed.

  • @MATT131311
    @MATT131311 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The best trainer. I like how u mention To be gentle with a puppy. Some people my mistake doing these things with a 10 week old

  • @dougb-ok2uu
    @dougb-ok2uu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Really good info...i"'ve been doing this "breaking frame" on my pit that I adopted from a shelter, for about a year. This is a must...for some dogs.

  • @tanyablais2992
    @tanyablais2992 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The variability mention really struck me. Most dogs live with more than one human in their house. Not every person is going to have the same exact expectations, verbal cues, and visual cues with their dog. I tried. My husband is more lenient, but he can also physically handle our big dogs more so than me. My dogs have successfully learned that there are different expectations with different humans. I hope I’m on the right track here. It’s the reality in the dog world and the people world. Again, thanks for the conversation about variability.

  • @tordamsleth7460
    @tordamsleth7460 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I`v hade quite a few dogs in my life and have never used treats in my training. A firm hand, patience, love and praise go a long way, you don?t give your children candy every time they do someting right either. Good luck with your training.🙂

  • @rico4you
    @rico4you 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    JOEL showing the problem first then the solution....Brilliantly shown mindset. YES!

  • @Jill-aka-pokey
    @Jill-aka-pokey 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes first time watching your video and love it. My husband and I raised Dobermans when we were younger. I now have a cane Corso, Rottweiler, Newfoundland. I have had Saint Bernards in a newfie before without any problem. But my soon to be one year old this month newfie Ezekiel is just like Jojo. And yes it’s cute and funny but there’s times he pushes by me and things that he just doesn’t seem to have the respect of personal space. And he’s just very carefree he doesn’t have a worry in the world. And I will do what you showed on this video and yes I think he’ll snap out of it real quick he needs to know there’s a time for a play and a time for being serious. I want to thank you very much and I’ll be watching more of your videos. God bless thank you🎉😊❤

  • @thedoggieinnlisaannestella3478
    @thedoggieinnlisaannestella3478 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just found you. I Love your personalty with the dogs. Great videos !

  • @siniister710
    @siniister710 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I personally don't mind my puppies mouthing because we wrestle around and such, but he's been spending a lot of time with my senior parents and he doesn't understand the difference between playing with me and them. Your videos are going to help a lot with him, both in terms of mouthing and walks.

    • @robin212212
      @robin212212 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      if your puppy thinks it's ok to mouth he will continue to do so when he is a full grown adult.

    • @taniagarrison6216
      @taniagarrison6216 ปีที่แล้ว

      My 4 year old gets mouthy. We allow it for a minute then we just walk away when the game is over.

    • @RayF6126
      @RayF6126 ปีที่แล้ว

      I would choose a location where your dog can play with you in the preferred way. I play rough with dogs too, outside and off leash.

  • @stephenr80
    @stephenr80 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ¡Gracias!

  • @Sophiaahhaahh
    @Sophiaahhaahh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love your videos ! I love your teaching !! Thank you so much

  • @annarborthenorris5455
    @annarborthenorris5455 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I wish I could give this 5 thumbs up. You said, he doesn't like it, I say I don't like being mouthed and alligator rolled more than he doesn't like it. I had to deal with this same thing in December when I brought home my street rescue. Your way would have been very much easier and faster. Finally your leash walking training method taught him some discipline and respect, but it wasn't fun before then.I adore your channel

  • @jennifermerrill77
    @jennifermerrill77 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you! I have 120 mixed breed Golden Retriever. I love him to pieces but he is a real nightmare to walk. I just tried to walk him. It went how it usually does. Frustrated came home and put in your video. I then leashed up my dog in the house and walked him around. When he tried to grab the leash I dropped it so he couldn't tug it. I used the stay at the door . After just the second time he got it. He did it. Now he is looking me like wtf are you doing? Lol. I'm gonna keep working on it. He deserves the walks and so do I 😊

  • @gregchambers6100
    @gregchambers6100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love this dog. He's loving but stubborn! Hahaha.

  • @tamichildofGod8249
    @tamichildofGod8249 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love this video! I had to watch it again for our Josie who is just like Jojo. She thinks everything's a big game and she's got the cute little puppy eyes down to a tee

  • @sasijean9775
    @sasijean9775 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My Boston Terrier does all of this but ramped up 50%. Now she is jut 12 months. She also has separation anxiety with me and some my husband. Anyone comes to our house Skye screams, barks, bounces around all nippy greeting them as the lost best friend who just returned. She’s a blessing and a handful

  • @thatclover123
    @thatclover123 ปีที่แล้ว

    The dog training world needs new methods yes! I tried the positive reinforcement route for one month straight with my puppy and ended up with a nightmare, your methods are working and changing my dog. i can give all the treats in the world and in his mind he is the boss, he does what he wants, when, lunges, chases and bites the kitten, is reactive and a bronco on walks. I was at my wits end until your methods started working.

  • @riseagainstfb
    @riseagainstfb 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Best information I was looking for , for a long time. Thank you

  • @suzanneswain993
    @suzanneswain993 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can't thank you enough for your help! My new xolo puppy is just like this but a little more of everything I saw!!! Your ideas are working!❤

  • @denzel_23
    @denzel_23 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love how he treats dogs like a dog... ppl need to understand that dogs are animals... they're not your son, daughter , etc.

  • @brooketesfaye
    @brooketesfaye 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    my dog does many behaviors Jojo does so I am appreciative of this one

  • @aliciaallen
    @aliciaallen 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beckmans methods are amazing! My older dog was trained with the purely positive methods and she has a ton of issues no matter how hard I tried to use positive associations. She doesn’t always respect what I say.
    I started implementing his methods about being in charge and following through when I got my gsd puppy and he respects me a lot more. I’ve been working with the older dog with it too, but it is definitely harder than starting out with a puppy using these methods. That said, both dogs have a long way to go and this dog showed the 8 month old gsd to a T. Beckman has helped my dogs a ton!!