Im still shocked those beautiful dogs were ever off leash with that recall. I would have freaked out if one of them ran up to me on a walk. So happy to see how well they responded.
Very helpful training advice.I have a protective Bullterrier x who is very wary of people he does not no so I have to be very careful when people visit me and yes I always put him in one of the bedrooms and close the door before letting people in.I have had some progress with him but it has taken some time and persistence to get him to be more accepting of our visitors especially men.
Some people take a dog, not knowing how to handle them, give good leadership. Yes, all dogs get love. But to much… love is leadership and otherwise. A correction or be clear to your dog, doesn’t mean you don’t love them. Glad people search for help and don’t put their dog away. Hopefully they think twice when get a new dog. Raise a dog is hard work and devotion. Nothing is impossible. All you need is trust and patient.
Common sense is a big thing, without training either professional or self taught the dog is set up to fail. I’m a big believer 75% owners 25% animal when it comes to a problem.
My parents make me take my dog of the lead, she ran straight up to some people and wasn’t listening when my dad went to get her he didn’t even say sorry honestly I had a breakdown
`Dear Mr Hall, i needed you 28 years ago. I had a dog that didnt like being left alone. You are an amazing man. And ive fallen in love with you. Sorry got too excited.
It is calles the trainer effect: the dogs have not yet established a relationship with the trainer. So respect is high and relationship is low. With the owner, it is the other way around. The dogs have a deep relationship with them, the dogs know them by heart. So yes, of course it will work with a good trainer who knows what he is doing.
I was really excited when I started watching this episode, our excitable dog acts just like Bisley and Maddie when we're out too! I was disappointed when all the training shown to stop the pulling was changing a collar, flicking the lead and magically they walked perfectly 🙄 Could we have a video with the unedited lead training please? Trainers always demonstrate with dogs that already walk nicely or only show before and after
Yeah well 3 cases in 44 minutes, it's clear they can't show everything. I don't thnik they pretend to. Though it is not just about changing the collar and flicking the lead. Clearly, it is about being calm and composed, showing leadership, and making the dog intently watch how you walk. Also, developing a positive relationship by giving praise was important.
@@HS-wp5vb These shows promote unreasonable expectations when they edit out the training and corrections. In addition to reinforcing proper behavior with food, praise or play, developing a positive relationship also involves boundaries for behavior and clear fair corrections when boundaries are crossed.
@@cherylmillard2067 Oh well but it is television, not dog training. It is not meant to be an educational programme for overwhelmed dog owners. It's entertainment! Though if you watch several of these shows (and add Cesar Millan and Victoria Stilwell to your list), you do learn a heck of a lot. Owners not being calm, not giving clear commands, not taking a leadership position are the most usual ones. Many oweners don't train their dogs at all and then complain that they don't listen. Bottom line: all these programmes stress that it is the OWNERS who need correction. And that is a very important message. If the owners change their behaviour, so do the dogs.
It still gives those who don't have a skillset for training dogs unreasonable expectations. I don't waste my time with Stilwell and was training dogs similar to what Millan was doing before he became popular. Other than that, you're preaching to the choir. At least Hall corrects the dog. @@HS-wp5vb
@cherylmillard2067 the editing only removes all the repetitions that they have to do as that is the basis of dog training. My suggestion would be that if you are still struggling with the dog training then perhaps you actually need to consult a trainer in your area since it seems that you do not have the knowledge or experience to train your own dog, and there is absolutely no shame if that is the course you need to follow because dog training is not always as simple as changing a collar because you also need to be able to read your dog and other situational problems.
Wen u get a dog especially a guarding breed for god sake take some adice and schooling about how to raise it to be the best version of itself it can be......
@@phild5454 Thank you. So we still don't know why he is being called a Boxer. My sister rescued a dog a few years ago. She was told the dog was a Shiba Inu- Border Collie mix. The Shiba Inu turned out to be Chow Chow, and the Border Collie turned out to be Husky and two kinds of Retrievers, according to her DNA. She's super cute, either way.
Three!!!! years of barking and you could not fix it?? You are a teacher, you know about education.......But they all learned and succeeded finally, that´s the main thing!
Beautiful dogs but they clearly did not train the first one specially for recall and like most people are going to get another dog and then you got two troubles on your hands so you put yourself in the situation both are very smart breeds but stubborn the boxer no matter how old they are they're considered a 3 year old child
People need to stop continuously repeating the dogs name over and over and over and over.... again, especially in a high pitched voice. Poor dog. I would stop coming to a person who does that as well! Drove me mental just watching it!
I have had several yappy breed dogs myself and I can't understand how they put up with an outburst even once. My girl can yap with the best of them but we've always curbed it from the start now she gives lower warning rumble barks and not go off unless someone actually comes to the door, the barking is just a few times before stopping completely.
Brandon is a FREE LOADER AND SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO VISIT THE COUPLE WITH KOBI , THE COUPLE BEED TO STAY CLEAR FROM BRANDON , HES IS FRIENDLY WITH THE RETIRED COUPLE FOR THE WRONG REASONS, HAS BAD INTENTIONS AND WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM
A harness is the worst thing you can put on a dog that pulls. A dog gets all of its strength power and speed from its chest. If you are holding a lead attached to their chest you won't have any control or ability to stop the animal. A lead on a collar controls the head, if you have control of the head you have control of the dog. If you look graham isn't pulling the lead or choking the dog he's giving it a small light tug as so remind the dog what to do. Big difference.
I find it funny that these women work with children so no boundaries or discipline there either? And why on earth are so many people opting for massive dogs when they are first dog owners.. start small I have to admit I also brought a puppy home when my husband and I divorced, my daughter was interested for six months after that the dog was totally my responsibility (hated it the being on my own with the dog not the dog)my daughter is grown up now and takes very good care of her own dog.My advice is, however, not to use dogs as therapy for lifes' problems and/or a bad conscience It is heartbreaking, though, that dogs are now "solutions" to single mums, one child families, couples that don't want to have children etc. loneliness is a social epidemic now
that works temporarily but doesnt solve the issue. its like not taking kids in public because they act up. how are they supposed to learn if they are never in the position to learn appropriate behavior since they are not being given the opportunity to do so. i would at least muzzle the dog before people enter and not hold him back or communicate with the dog in any way. dog needs to figure out people arent so bad.
Im still shocked those beautiful dogs were ever off leash with that recall. I would have freaked out if one of them ran up to me on a walk. So happy to see how well they responded.
Giving me Fenton vibes!
FENTON
Very helpful training advice.I have a protective Bullterrier x who is very wary of people he does not no so I have to be very careful when people visit me and yes I always put him in one of the bedrooms and close the door before letting people in.I have had some progress with him but it has taken some time and persistence to get him to be more accepting of our visitors especially men.
Some people take a dog, not knowing how to handle them, give good leadership. Yes, all dogs get love. But to much… love is leadership and otherwise. A correction or be clear to your dog, doesn’t mean you don’t love them. Glad people search for help and don’t put their dog away. Hopefully they think twice when get a new dog. Raise a dog is hard work and devotion. Nothing is impossible. All you need is trust and patient.
Amen! Well stated. ❤
I can fully understand why no dog would want to come back to that couple.
Common sense is a big thing, without training either professional or self taught the dog is set up to fail.
I’m a big believer 75% owners 25% animal when it comes to a problem.
letting a dog off leash that has no recall...sigh
I know right ! If you know they're going to run away the owners have no business letting them off.
These pair are clueless🙄
The dogs were let off the leash because the director said so. The whole show is choreographed.
My parents make me take my dog of the lead, she ran straight up to some people and wasn’t listening when my dad went to get her he didn’t even say sorry honestly I had a breakdown
Sooo much rain.
Oh, how I love seeing unmutilated Dobermans. What a pretty dog!
Tooooo mannnny long ads 😮
`Dear Mr Hall, i needed you 28 years ago. I had a dog that didnt like being left alone. You are an amazing man. And ive fallen in love with you. Sorry got too excited.
Why the hell are they letting their dogs off with no recall!
Because they are morons🙄
I think that Graham hall is a no nonsense guy
Party at the door lol 😂
I have to say I LOVE the Narrator! She’s such an important part of the show! Thank you Joanna. ❤❤❤
If I was a friend of the 2nd family I would never talk to them again if the dog is constantly barking
It is calles the trainer effect: the dogs have not yet established a relationship with the trainer. So respect is high and relationship is low. With the owner, it is the other way around. The dogs have a deep relationship with them, the dogs know them by heart. So yes, of course it will work with a good trainer who knows what he is doing.
I got so lucky with my dogs. The dogs name is not a command. ‘Bisley”!
What collar was used on Maddie?
the one they are using to walk is a choke chain but the purple collar is a standard flat collar.
It’s an ezy dog double up. Fantastic collars. Really good quality and well made.
I was really excited when I started watching this episode, our excitable dog acts just like Bisley and Maddie when we're out too! I was disappointed when all the training shown to stop the pulling was changing a collar, flicking the lead and magically they walked perfectly 🙄 Could we have a video with the unedited lead training please? Trainers always demonstrate with dogs that already walk nicely or only show before and after
Yeah well 3 cases in 44 minutes, it's clear they can't show everything. I don't thnik they pretend to. Though it is not just about changing the collar and flicking the lead. Clearly, it is about being calm and composed, showing leadership, and making the dog intently watch how you walk. Also, developing a positive relationship by giving praise was important.
@@HS-wp5vb These shows promote unreasonable expectations when they edit out the training and corrections. In addition to reinforcing proper behavior with food, praise or play, developing a positive relationship also involves boundaries for behavior and clear fair corrections when boundaries are crossed.
@@cherylmillard2067 Oh well but it is television, not dog training. It is not meant to be an educational programme for overwhelmed dog owners. It's entertainment! Though if you watch several of these shows (and add Cesar Millan and Victoria Stilwell to your list), you do learn a heck of a lot. Owners not being calm, not giving clear commands, not taking a leadership position are the most usual ones. Many oweners don't train their dogs at all and then complain that they don't listen. Bottom line: all these programmes stress that it is the OWNERS who need correction. And that is a very important message. If the owners change their behaviour, so do the dogs.
It still gives those who don't have a skillset for training dogs unreasonable expectations. I don't waste my time with Stilwell and was training dogs similar to what Millan was doing before he became popular. Other than that, you're preaching to the choir.
At least Hall corrects the dog. @@HS-wp5vb
@cherylmillard2067 the editing only removes all the repetitions that they have to do as that is the basis of dog training. My suggestion would be that if you are still struggling with the dog training then perhaps you actually need to consult a trainer in your area since it seems that you do not have the knowledge or experience to train your own dog, and there is absolutely no shame if that is the course you need to follow because dog training is not always as simple as changing a collar because you also need to be able to read your dog and other situational problems.
Body harnesses rather than a collar only, with an anti shock leash will help too.
Wen u get a dog especially a guarding breed for god sake take some adice and schooling about how to raise it to be the best version of itself it can be......
Bisley is more like an American Bulldog..
Agree.
Yup. I wonder if they call him a Boxer because there some sort of prohibition on American Bulldogs where they live.
@@phild5454 Thank you. So we still don't know why he is being called a Boxer. My sister rescued a dog a few years ago. She was told the dog was a Shiba Inu- Border Collie mix. The Shiba Inu turned out to be Chow Chow, and the Border Collie turned out to be Husky and two kinds of Retrievers, according to her DNA. She's super cute, either way.
tbh boxers do come in that colouring, could just be poorly bred
Good boy Casper
Three!!!! years of barking and you could not fix it?? You are a teacher, you know about education.......But they all learned and succeeded finally, that´s the main thing!
Choke chain isn't working because she's not using it properly
Beautiful dogs but they clearly did not train the first one specially for recall and like most people are going to get another dog and then you got two troubles on your hands so you put yourself in the situation both are very smart breeds but stubborn the boxer no matter how old they are they're considered a 3 year old child
That‘s not a white german shepherd he is a berger blanc suisse aka a white swiss shepherd.
What’s with the constant ads . Will stop watching other episodes if it continues .
IN A DOGS BEHAVIOR THE DOGS SHOWS THE OWNERS OWNER ON WHO IS THE HEAD ALPHA DOG
People need to stop continuously repeating the dogs name over and over and over and over.... again, especially in a high pitched voice. Poor dog. I would stop coming to a person who does that as well! Drove me mental just watching it!
If you cant recall your dogs DO NOT LET THEM OFF !!
The owners need more training than the dogs
Bisley the 'Boxer',,, Definitely not an American Bulldog ... lol.
Dog owners like this should be fined for their stupidity.
Barking is the most annoying thing. I can't believe they let it go even a day
I have had several yappy breed dogs myself and I can't understand how they put up with an outburst even once.
My girl can yap with the best of them but we've always curbed it from the start now she gives lower warning rumble barks and not go off unless someone actually comes to the door, the barking is just a few times before stopping completely.
@@rustyhowe3907 100% Agree with you. There is a difference in a few barks for alerting, and constant barking at everything
@@vikingdogmanship Absolutely and I have no idea why people won't say to be quiet to their dogs anymore.
thats why i taught my dog the "ssshh!" or "quiet" command when quiet so when he barks he knows what it means when i say it.
Poor neighbours....barking would really bother me...I'll stick to cats...
Having 2 big docs and letting them off leash with no recall...
🙄🙄🙄
If it came to a choice between my grandchildren and dog, the dog would have to go!
Brandon is a FREE LOADER AND SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO VISIT THE COUPLE WITH KOBI , THE COUPLE BEED TO STAY CLEAR FROM BRANDON , HES IS FRIENDLY WITH THE RETIRED COUPLE FOR THE WRONG REASONS, HAS BAD INTENTIONS AND WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM
O wow taken a dog in lockdown 😢
Many did. And loads ended up in shelters afterwards. 😢
Getting a puppy during Covid and hey, why not a working dog?🙄
Never ever pull on the leash!! They can choke. Use a harness instead live Victoria.
A harness is the worst thing you can put on a dog that pulls. A dog gets all of its strength power and speed from its chest. If you are holding a lead attached to their chest you won't have any control or ability to stop the animal. A lead on a collar controls the head, if you have control of the head you have control of the dog. If you look graham isn't pulling the lead or choking the dog he's giving it a small light tug as so remind the dog what to do. Big difference.
I find it funny that these women work with children so no boundaries or discipline there either? And why on earth are so many people opting for massive dogs when they are first dog owners.. start small
I have to admit I also brought a puppy home when my husband and I divorced, my daughter was interested for six months after that the dog was totally my responsibility (hated it the being on my own with the dog not the dog)my daughter is grown up now and takes very good care of her own dog.My advice is, however, not to use dogs as therapy for lifes' problems and/or a bad conscience
It is heartbreaking, though, that dogs are now "solutions" to single mums, one child families, couples that don't want to have children etc. loneliness is a social epidemic now
Look at how she holds the leash? Wrong. I'm done with this back to joel.
Why don’t these people ever just put the dog away?
It's called responsibility and love
Because that doesn't solve the issue
that works temporarily but doesnt solve the issue. its like not taking kids in public because they act up. how are they supposed to learn if they are never in the position to learn appropriate behavior since they are not being given the opportunity to do so. i would at least muzzle the dog before people enter and not hold him back or communicate with the dog in any way. dog needs to figure out people arent so bad.
I bet he can't fix my German shepherd, who likes barking at bigger dogs