Can you recommend a brand of prong collar, I’ve tried a choke chain but my Mali is to strong and I’m worried he’s going to hurt himself . He’s great on the lead until he sees another dog
Use a Herm Sprenger, and get the stainless steel one. I use it with my 90 pound GSD, and have since she was 1. She’s 6 now and it’s still going strong. Use the techniques Southend uses, and practice, practice, practice. The little details he gives in this video about technique are super important, so don’t overlook those!
She at the beginning described my girl (including her living downstairs and the cat upstairs) we've got her now so that on walks shes amazing now ignores other dogs and cats she walk great only pulls slightly at beginning of walk but within a min or 2 she settles down and got loose lead while she smells all the dogs cats and foxes that have been around but will heel when I ask. Didnt help she was 5 months when went into 1st lockdown so all issues with dogs was from me being high risk and needing to stay away from people and dogs more but used to my advantage as I got her to ignore people and was semi successful with dogs. Now no issue except if me or somebody else from our household walks away when on a walk we've got that person can get maybe 60ft as long as within sight if go in a shop she sounds like shes being attacked 🙈 I had to take our leonberger on school drop off for that reason and she did pick up. Her name is Delta but i joke and say we got 1st and last letter right and her name should of been Diva or Drama 😂😂 she will be 4 on 17th oct in last year is when she settled down quite a lot on walks and it seemed like all training kicked in
While I like your style you jump really quickly to hard tools. Slip leads, prongs and sprays. Can you show us some training that doesn’t require such aversive tools please?❤
Didn’t you see that she clearly used slip lead and didn’t work for her GSD. Also, he has lots of training videos you’re wanting to watch that you can simply check on his channel.
@@lisalo.lisalo which are full of slip leads, prongs and sprays. I would love to see him training via different approaches as his attitude and style is something I would like to incorporate but not using these tools. ❤️
@@c1gar you can find what you want to see on some other trainers if you don’t want to see videos of trainers using slip lead, prong collar and sprays 🙂
Poor little GSD being tortured for the sake of crappy owners… don’t get a GSD if you aren’t prepared to put in the work. Training should not involve pain ffs
😂 this is what to own an GSD looks like, so this video is a big help with my 7months old GSD! You are the best 😊
asking about underlying health problems before working with the dog is a huge positive
German shepherds are such a special breed
Absolutely gorgeous dog. Great video ❤
Thank you so much!
Really need to work on this with our two year-old Jackapoo, pulls all the time to get to smells and other dogs😢
Whats the minimum age you would use a prong collar on?
Can you recommend a brand of prong collar, I’ve tried a choke chain but my Mali is to strong and I’m worried he’s going to hurt himself . He’s great on the lead until he sees another dog
Use a Herm Sprenger, and get the stainless steel one. I use it with my 90 pound GSD, and have since she was 1. She’s 6 now and it’s still going strong. Use the techniques Southend uses, and practice, practice, practice. The little details he gives in this video about technique are super important, so don’t overlook those!
@@sfdf1979 hi thanks yes I went with the Herm sprenger , it’s solver the issue thanks
She at the beginning described my girl (including her living downstairs and the cat upstairs) we've got her now so that on walks shes amazing now ignores other dogs and cats she walk great only pulls slightly at beginning of walk but within a min or 2 she settles down and got loose lead while she smells all the dogs cats and foxes that have been around but will heel when I ask. Didnt help she was 5 months when went into 1st lockdown so all issues with dogs was from me being high risk and needing to stay away from people and dogs more but used to my advantage as I got her to ignore people and was semi successful with dogs. Now no issue except if me or somebody else from our household walks away when on a walk we've got that person can get maybe 60ft as long as within sight if go in a shop she sounds like shes being attacked 🙈 I had to take our leonberger on school drop off for that reason and she did pick up. Her name is Delta but i joke and say we got 1st and last letter right and her name should of been Diva or Drama 😂😂 she will be 4 on 17th oct in last year is when she settled down quite a lot on walks and it seemed like all training kicked in
My GSD never looks at me despite months of training.
While I like your style you jump really quickly to hard tools. Slip leads, prongs and sprays. Can you show us some training that doesn’t require such aversive tools please?❤
With gsd s they need the aversion tools sadly. They are very determined.
Didn’t you see that she clearly used slip lead and didn’t work for her GSD. Also, he has lots of training videos you’re wanting to watch that you can simply check on his channel.
@@lisalo.lisalo which are full of slip leads, prongs and sprays. I would love to see him training via different approaches as his attitude and style is something I would like to incorporate but not using these tools. ❤️
@@c1gar you can find what you want to see on some other trainers if you don’t want to see videos of trainers using slip lead, prong collar and sprays 🙂
Poor little GSD being tortured for the sake of crappy owners… don’t get a GSD if you aren’t prepared to put in the work. Training should not involve pain ffs