Your description, "he lost the right," resonates with me. That's a great way to describe the what and why for the correction.
@UNDERDOGMMA
Жыл бұрын
Beckman doesn’t miss, breaks it down so simply…internet gold!!!!
@benji.B-side
Жыл бұрын
Beckman's methods are excellent for dog owners to follow. They transform dogs to much better behaved dogs.
@b_f_d_d
Жыл бұрын
most definitely
@teeheee2
Жыл бұрын
TBH he doesn't train dogs he trains people, to manage dogs.
@analogR
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Beckman for this channel. We rescued our BC mix when she was 4 moths old, broken tail and eye, malnourished, covered in ticks and fleas and kept in a cage with 6 other puppies. She was terrified of everything you can think of. I followed your channel step by step. She is 9 months now, and as you always say, it is time to get serious. But because we slowly followed your steps of leaving at the door, gently reminding not to leave us on the walk, we have an amazing dog already, she is still fearful but we followed your advices on fear and fear periods and she is doing really well at the moment, everyone comments what a lovely gentle dog she is. She is extremely clever and is a teenager now, but we set the good ground for her to blossom thanks to you. Looking forward to learning from you and thank you again
@justchilling7594
Жыл бұрын
It blows my mind how pure positive trainers think this is cruel and too much stress for a normal dog to handle.
@krisvanallen
Жыл бұрын
I love how Prince was able to jog between you and the dog, under the leash, and the dog didn’t care
@mollie.howe33
Жыл бұрын
Wow this dog was craving some direction. Amazing how attentive he is to Joel.
@tilly_s
Жыл бұрын
I like how you put importance on loose leash walking and then explain reactivity is a result of a tight leash and a dog not knowing what to do, where to go, the leash is tight so there’s no running away, and then bam, you get a nervous, scared, anxious or reactive dog. Loose leash really is the key to everything. For the dog to know, just walk with me, don’t leave me, don’t react.
@username111511
Жыл бұрын
i might not be the target audience, as I own a mini poodle :) but my dog is reactive. Before I got my dog I watched other dog trainers and was sure I will be always using Positive reinforcement etc. Some things worked with positive training but when i needed to fix leash walking and generally understand my dog's personality - these videos and Beckman's methods are the only ones that work for my dog. I now only watch other trainers for entertainment. I watch your videos for education and practical help. I live in Barcelona now and I wish I could bring my dog to get some sessions with you and Prince. So thankful for these videos for those of us who are far away.
@robinrutherfordcost4748
Жыл бұрын
His Rottweiler named Creed video is like the foundation video for loose leash walking and reactivity. And a dog walking tutorial from years ago that's awesome as well. Hope that helps as well.
@username111511
Жыл бұрын
@@robinrutherfordcost4748 Thank you, I will definitely check these older videos
@lisap2405
Жыл бұрын
Of course you are his target audience too. It's not about "can I handle the dog flipping out" because he's small or light enough for me to cope. Every dog should be trained well, and even a perfect big dog can attack if your mini poodle came along and tried to tell him who's boss. That's why I don't understand people with small dogs that don't care a bit about what their owner says. It's not only stressful for both dogs but also for the owner. So I wanted to say thank you for being a good example to 99% others with small dogs :)
@username111511
Жыл бұрын
@@lisap2405 thank you. Yes It’s absolutely for the safety of my dog and other dogs (even well trained ones). It helped me a lot when Beckman showed small dogs leash walking methods. And it’s the only one that worked for us. I tried at least 10 other methods before. My dog is not only reactive, he is bold, stubborn. He loves dogs and wants to play - but other dogs may not know it or get annoyed by him (he can be too much when playing). It’s every dog parents’ duty to train them. At least some basics - for safety.
@izzywox8246
Жыл бұрын
I have a mini poodle mix though he is too old for training. He is 15 now and I wish I would've found Joel years ago! I can't help but to feel I failed him a little bit to live a doggo life to full potential. Even though he is spoiled to shit, just not in the right way
@senka2578
Жыл бұрын
I have noticed when dogs are too intent it leads to pulling, which leads to aggression. Lack of socialization could be a key factor regardless of how dominant the dog is. In any case, I love these videos.
@ThePezzy12345
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. Your advice/instruction mirrors a lot what a dog trainer taught me nearly a decade ago in regards to controlling dogs on leash. Thanks for sharing the great content.
@MrDynamart
Жыл бұрын
Joel you are a legend pal👍💪 I have a 9mth old German Shepherd. You have taught us both so much, I can't thank you enough for doing what you do. Massive respect!
@NAMfabulous
Жыл бұрын
I could watch these all day!
@MM-bg7in
Жыл бұрын
Wanted to thank you for your videos. Our 8 year old JRT mix is a sweet boy but on a leash he’s very reactive to dogs and sometimes people. The past few weeks I’ve been working with him at the door before going outside. When I saw your videos, it reinforced training inside before going outside. We got a gentle leader and the “cool” treat bag today. We worked with the leash indoors before going outside. He doesn’t love the gentle leader but it worked like a charm in that he wasn’t darting away. We worked outside the house for a bit before going in the walk. We passed a few people, saw a dog further out and passed by a house with barking dogs. He wanted to react but didn’t. It’s not magically cured but his energy was so much better. I am really proud of him. Probably passing by another dog he’ll freak out but we feel better prepared to work on it with him. Funny thing, in a dog park off leash he is supper sweet with everyone and other dogs. We’ll keep watching your videos and working with him. Thank you, again!
@floofgoose7167
Жыл бұрын
Hello Joel! You have honestly helped me to learn so much about dogs. It is my passion to work with dogs when im older. Thank you!
@jaxynovard
Жыл бұрын
We have a 3 month old Australian shepherd. I have been implementing what I’ve learned here. Thank you for putting these videos out!!
@rzk1327
Жыл бұрын
Make sure to look at Joel's video on training dogs at different ages. The intensity of training is a gradual process, and these are adult dogs. Puppies have different needs.
@broxinator5580
Жыл бұрын
i would love to see more people aggression videos. thx for another great video!
@joelobeck6214
Жыл бұрын
So.. I have a 3 year old boxer mix rescue. She is sometimes reactive at random points to random dogs. I think she plays too intense for some dogs and when they try to set a boundary she perceives it as a fight. My big problem is she’s strong as hell and easily dominates most dogs. I’ve been working very diligently with her on discipline, recall and calming her down. I’m having a little success day by day. Thank you.
@KellyFrisby
Жыл бұрын
I love you, Joel. You really are amazing. You make this look easy. And maybe it is? 🙂
@jillsy2815
Жыл бұрын
My neighbors found a stray Doberman and I got to help them---what beautiful, elegant graceful creatures!! I said I kind of wanted him (not realistic cuz I already hv 3 big dogs🤪🐾❤️) because of my fave dog trainer, Joel Beckman...and they love you, too!! That pupper is in good hands🐾❤️
@michaelramsey3063
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Beckman! I've learned a lot of over the last year from you.
@donwilhelm2114
Жыл бұрын
Your training is spot on. Keep doing what you are doing.
@WollongongSkyWatch
Жыл бұрын
Your Go-Get method has solved so many issues with my youngster!
@anylastwordspod
Жыл бұрын
been a sub for 2 years now. i apply your methods everyday with my pitbull. you deserve all the success you can receive, you've been the template for so many people. glad you were the one who could raise Prince to be the example for the rest of this community. you're best dog trainer out there and i appreciate every video you put out. i wish you and your family the best, thank you for everything!
@lilavslola
Жыл бұрын
Thank you your instructions and advice are realistic and accurate!!!!! Best most straightforward trainer out here today
@KingsMom831
Жыл бұрын
Short answer, yes! If you know what you’re doing, and especially if you’re under the guidance of someone like Joel!
@mybengalcat529
Жыл бұрын
I worked with amazing dogs for years when I worked at a shelter then the last 5 years I transitioned to being in the veterinary med side of animal care. I love ur content as I’ve met many dogs beyond treats on the verge of euthanasia. I’ve treated wolves on sanctuaries but on the other hand- owners who adopted a “dog” from a wolf sanctuary. Would love to see you or someone else address Zaks recent video on positive only.
@mariannedemont1950
Жыл бұрын
Merci monsieur pour tout vos conseils et vidéo ! Vraiment ! Je suis votre chaîne depuis un an, depuis que j'ai adopté un bull terrier réactif et cela m'aide beaucoup, même si je ne comprends pas toujours tout car mon anglais n'est pas bon. Vos vidéo sont celles qui m'ont le plus aidé, et j'en ai vu des milliers je crois 😅 Alors merci du fond du cœur, depuis la France ❤
@jillsy2815
Жыл бұрын
J'aime Joel Beckman Dog Training aussi! Tu as une question? J'essayerai te l'expliquer🐾❤️
@User7688.--_
Жыл бұрын
@@jillsy2815, you are the best! You are the perfect person to explain Joel’s methods and answer questions, and it doesn't hurt that you also speak French 🌟.
@jillsy2815
Жыл бұрын
@@User7688.--_ Awww thank you! That's so sweet! I just love Joel & his family, staff and of course Prince!! 🐾❤️
@reginamitchell9532
Жыл бұрын
I don’t know what’s wrong with your algorithm Joel. Your videos don’t automatically pop up for me anymore even tho I am subscribed. Don’t know if anyone else has noticed this or not. Happy New Year!
@username111511
Жыл бұрын
same for me. This is the first video in months that i just saw in my feed
@DF-te2vm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing..... quote from you "we got to get these dogs together".....would be so great
@jenniferrothschild4329
Жыл бұрын
Brilliant thanks Joel!!!!
@pmlm1571
Жыл бұрын
Great to see the method work. Thanks to you and the owners.
@melissasnow2980
Жыл бұрын
I love your videos and thanks to everyone who makes it happen.👏✨✨✨🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@jdo2574
Жыл бұрын
Another excellent video from the Beckmans !
@motavelimusic2261
Жыл бұрын
"Don't touch him! ....just trust me ... trust me"
@GahBoe
Жыл бұрын
While I completely understand the importance to a loose leash, the tight leash is an owner's natural response to dogs who've resorted using their teeth in the past. If you are worried, tightness gives the control to pull the dog away in a moments notice. Thats why owner's resort to it. I think its important to understand that the statememt above is just a point of view from frustrated people. Joel, thanks for your explanation and expertise on how to conduct the meetings.
@lindawitt4661
Жыл бұрын
So glad I found your channel Joel. My husband and I have had many dogs over our 45 years of marriage. The vast majority shelter adoptions, and have not has problems we felt unable to handle until now. Last July we adopted a 4 year old medium sized female mixed breed. She has gotten into 2 fights with my sisters 4 year old female Golden Retreiver. Twice given it's taken time to learn our dog is an escape artist. But that's a story in itself. With me on walks she does well with a loose leash. No reactivity with other dogs. We are thinking the problem with our sisters dog is a people resource guarding situation. You've touched on this a bit in other vids but I sure would appreciate more guidance on how to get to where my dog and my sisters dog can get along. Especially as my sister and I have a long history of taking care of each others dogs when we need to be away from home. Is this something you can address/expand on more or am I going to need to find a trainer like you in the Denver area? Fingers Crossed. And thanks again for sharing your knowledge and methods.
@robinrutherfordcost4748
Жыл бұрын
He has helped me with my 2 male Dobermans. I use a Hound of the Baskervilles muzzle, which I conditioned over a week's time before ever even clipping it on them. Individually practice of course - smear with liverwurst, cream cheese, get them to stick their nose in it for a treat, etc. Twice a day for a week before even attempting to clip it on. My boys now love their muzzles and never try to fight them or get them off. I also never made them feel bad about wearing one - such handsome dudes! We can now be in the same room without muzzles for the whole night ( I insist they must be calm and in their own spots or beds), and up to 15 minutes outside without them on. But again, progress at the dogs' paces. Like outside we started with muzzles on for 1 minute, working our way up to longer. Ping ponging the times so it's not always more, sometimes going back to one minute, etc. I have always worked everything first with the first dog in the house. So whosever house it is, they get the leash put on first, muzzle put on first, go out first, etc. Good things happen when they're together. Try not to let them rehearse bad behavior, as it tends to set them back a lot. Susan Garrett has an awesome video on a dog's TEMP - that helped tuning in to each dog's body language. I'm an obedience instructor, and it was even difficult for me to see the younger, less confident, more growly Dobe's cues or triggers as they were so subtle. Also, both of you should keep a journal as far as when things happen, what time, what was going on, locations, toys, food, or people around, etc. You have to stay on them too. Can't let your guard down. Also taught a look away cue so you can break that stare. If one of them stops breathing, get on it- something is about to happen - prevent it. If any aggression is recent, check out Dr Jean Dodds and get a full thyroid panel done. If anything bad does happen, it's a general knock it off or that's enough (pronounced E-nuff). Try not to use people names or dog names as it tends to create jealousy. Hope that helps.
@ElGoogKO
Жыл бұрын
Amazing dog trainer and psychologist. Everyone wanting a pet dog should watch his videos and learn about how to behave and ensure a nice and playful experience, no stress going out on a walk.
@robinrutherfordcost4748
Жыл бұрын
Not just a pet dog, even a competition dog as he uses tools that are allowed at dog shows and not outlawed in so many countries. Even if he does use a tool, like the gentle leader, most of his videos show you how to fade them out, so you can walk into the ring on a regular collar and a very loose leash. Hope that helps.
@lisap2405
Жыл бұрын
Your videos are very helpful. Nonetheless I wanted to ask whether you can show us exactly this stuff with a dog that's got aggression/reaction towards other dogs because the dog itself is unsure. Those corrections you gave would be way too much for a dog like ours and I'd like to see what you'd do with a dog like this. Hope my english is not too bad 😅
@philcannizzaro7512
Жыл бұрын
I've seen all the videos but somehow still learn something with every new one.
@ioidt
Жыл бұрын
Love your videos! I have 5 lbs and 14 yo dogs. Would you do video on introduce small old dogs to bigger dogs / younger dogs too. Some dogs at the dog park have so much energies and some even charged people, that made me hesitate taking my dog meeting younger/bigger dogs.
@PawtentialAdventure
Жыл бұрын
Joel you are amazing, thanks for making me a better dog coach.
@BDTraining
Жыл бұрын
Any time!
@PawtentialAdventure
Жыл бұрын
@@BDTraining Hey Joel, I’m also a sound producer, I sent you an email regarding my skills and some suggestions for your video’s. Can we chat to see if you need help with your sound?
@PawtentialAdventure
Жыл бұрын
Dear Beckmans family and team, My name is Crystal Favel and I live in Canada on the Pacific North West Coast in Squamish, B.C. I became a dog coach purely from my experience and love for soccer/football. I’m not a “Karen” at all (hahahaha), in fact I only service medium to large dogs because of the physicality I learned while playing and coaching soccer. I have coached children age 5 and up to European men age groups how to reach their potential, then it dawned upon me, I could use my coaching and agility skills for dogs. Dogs and their owners have been coming to me to coach their dogs and only from word of mouth. I am a natural but I stay in my own lane, if you know what I mean. Now, since I’ve been coaching I volunteered doing it for years and now I’m getting paid to do it, with 4 years experience. Dealing with dogs is one thing but dealing with humans with their dogs is a whole other part of the job I didn’t realize was coming. Then I researched and found you on KZitem ! Did you know that you are teaching in the same way we teach on the soccer fields? We teach knee up all the time, red & yellow cards for discipline and how to play fair. We referee the coming together of humans in this sport and it’s with rules for proper behaviour. Every time you mention the “positive enforcement “ peeps I shudder because they are only doing 50% of the job imo. You don’t send in a “nice” player to cover the zone of an “intense” player. You match up strength, trainer/owner to dog, and teach them how to play the game fair. For example, you say “HEY!” That is exactly what a coach would do to teach us. Now being the coach I get to train dogs with exercise and play. I’m unique because I’m a tough chick, but happily married and running with the big dogs. I have nothing to prove it’s all a passion from the inside out. I’m not affiliated with anyone, I’m there for the dogs. I’m not afraid, I’m intrigued. Let’s get Ruff! What does this have to do with you… I found your channel taught me the in’s and out of reading dog body language and the required physicalness to correct behaviours. I’ve watched almost your entire channel adapting your knowledge to my doggy drills and exercise courses I do for dogs. As I watched your video’s I noticed you have sound issues. I know that you’ve tried the lapel, I noticed your video’s have gotten better, I noticed you upgraded your camera and you’ve always acknowledged if there were sound issues. So many times I had to put the volume up or volume down, or there was distortion etc. At least I’ve watched most of your video’s to know that you need a sound producer that has knowledge of the Beckman’s Dog Training world. Even your visits to the dog store were incredibly low, not of the quality you need to be. Before I became a Dog Coach, I used to own a multimedia company as a performing artist and did all my own sound. I have earned awards for best audio work in Canada as an Indigenous woman. Here is my KZitem channel as it will showcase all my sound projects as a music producer, storyteller, sound designer, sound mixer and engineer. kzitem.info/news/bejne/kWurtZmEp5ego5g - Shows me working on sound software for a new music CD. Please check out all the diverse sound projects on my channel. I truly believe in your style of dog training, I’m doing it right now. I believe in your team so much, I could help you with your sound so your messages and teachings would be more consistent. Your family who does your video now is doing a great job. My job would be to fix audio issues, levels and enhance the sound that is already there. Maybe work on your archives and work on the sound issues you already posted, totally up to you! Plus I do have a few sound ideas for your intro. I can’t tell you how many times I hear “HEY!’ And it distorts the sounds loudly in my ears as I watch. Wouldn’t it be great just to mute the yell and put the word “HEY!”instead to save your listener’s ears. I’m not a sound magician, I can’t make the planes stop flying over you when you’re recording, but I can normalize and adjust levels so your audience can at least hear you, or read the captions we can place when there is loud noise interference. If you have read to this point I have your attention, and if you are considering a role for a sound producer, please test me and send me a video to correct. Also, I have an idea to use your sayings, “I’ll do this all day” right after your intro, and put in princes and bosco’s barks. And we can keep changing the sayings so it’s funny and fresh. That’ll help sell your t-shirts, if you’re planning on merch. I’m just so inspired by what you do and your no-nonsence approach, it’s who I am as a coach and a person. Let’s work together and improve your sound so we can hear and read everything you say. If you see any value with having a sound person work remotely on your videos, I’m your next part time team member, it takes 11 to score a goal, it takes one coach to lead the team. “Knee up, elbows out, finish strong!” With all my respect for who you are and what you do… Crystal Favel - Pawtential Adventure - Dog Coach Squamish, B.C., Canada
@scarletnight
Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful dog. 🙂❤
@asp1213
Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@jusontask
Жыл бұрын
First 🎉, love your content, my dog behaves well with others but there is always room for improvement and training knowledge 🤝 thank you !
@ladylyonteeth3952
Жыл бұрын
Prince moves like a ballerina.
@anaussieplays763
Жыл бұрын
Your work is fantastic. Can't wait to train my future dog/s xD gonna have such a good something hah
@mr.dakamd5444
Жыл бұрын
Beckman, you are my inspiration - appreciate you. From, fellow Dog Dad
@biggeordie245
Жыл бұрын
My dog can be reactive on lead. The worst is when both dogs are on leash and the get tangled. I now refuse to meet other dogs when both are on leash.
@joshmcbride9744
Жыл бұрын
loose leash is even hard to say in my head lol
@hsanchezisidora
Жыл бұрын
This is My gray area with My dog, cause he is socialized, he knows how to interact with dogs off leash, but on leash, he pulls, he cries very loudly when he sees another dog, if crying doesn't work, he barks to get me to get him closer to the dog. It's like he looses all sense of socialization on leash and I struggle to control him hahaha
@angelajakem366
Жыл бұрын
Great videos as always. Can you tell us what kind of dog you will be working with and age please?
@Susan18762
Жыл бұрын
My problem is I have 2 small dogs who are excited to meet the 'new' dog (whilst on our walk) - and one of them is a 2 yr old male schnoodle - who gets super excited and I never know when he will do a 'growl' greet or just be chill. My 2nd dog (a cavoodle) is currently using a Halti - as she pulls a lot.
@carrsmm
Жыл бұрын
What kind of dog is the “reactive” dog in this video? I have a dog that looks EXACTLY like him. He acts exactly like him as well. We are having the same behavioral issues. Our dog has escalated to fighting with our other 2 dogs. This is such great advice that we will use. Thank you!
@slopsec2358
Жыл бұрын
Good video!
@scottbeaumontplastering
Жыл бұрын
Question. I have a French mastiff I follow your loose lead guide and he walks fine loose Leash he is socialised with dogs and plays off lead with other dogs. But when on lead will pull to meet them how do I address this he is 11 months old and get stronger by the day. Great content and such helpful advice on a balanced approach to dog training. Love watching your videos and they have helped me loads.
@AriaIndy
Жыл бұрын
I started volunteering at a Doberman rescue and I’m hoping to be able to help some of the reactive dogs we have. Is there a good way to see the difference between fear reactive and territorial/ dominant? One of the male agressive boys is not yet neutered so maybe that can help him!
@smokeyfuma
Жыл бұрын
Love The Content Salute 🐩
@krisvanallen
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying “most” rather than “all.”
@EncinitasBeeCompany
Жыл бұрын
Great stuff
@jdrankwalter
Жыл бұрын
I do the butt flip nudge every other day!
@NA-su3jk
Жыл бұрын
Well done!
@rabbitfester
Жыл бұрын
Are there any great videos on fence reactivity? It feels like a losing battle.
@user-uu7jt4ch1p
Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this channel, thank you for educating the world! In the video with the bull terrier, how would you explain the body language? Was there any kind of visible warning sign displayed that stood out prior to the biting?
@BDTraining
Жыл бұрын
I don’t recall a bull terrier video.
@sodapopresaleshop
Жыл бұрын
Great video Joel. I have 2 leash reactive Bull Terriers and would love to see a video of working with that breed since they can be a little goofy, stubborn and come on strong with their heads over other dogs when they play(it's confusing! is it play or dominance?).
@robinrutherfordcost4748
Жыл бұрын
I know it's not quite the same, but he does have a video of two sibling American Bulldogs that's very helpful, especially since their energies feed off each other when they're together. Hope that helps.
@bluenote7086
Жыл бұрын
NO matter what ya think you hafta make the Pup fear or respect you more then anything else. How? Get some welding gloves. Once he realizes his bite does not hurt you his brain will go into another mode. DO NOT HURT HIM or HER. Pick em up place em into a shower and let it run over them for abt 2- minutes. Pick em up and place em in front of you. Look at them face to face with your eyes into his/her. Just for a second or two. Done deal. After treat em with all the love and compassion you have. Best friend forever.
@eaglesallday8o8
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t been getting any of your videos in my feed for months 😢
@latteliz
Жыл бұрын
This is my dog! And that is me! 😬 My dog is an 8. He doesn’t trust other dogs since getting roughed up at the dog park.
@marymarseglia4536
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!!
@jameswall3522
Жыл бұрын
I have had many dogs in my life, most recently a pair of Basenji's I rescued, and always made sure that any dogs in my household knew that we the pack leaders and that seemed to work, but I have more of a question. I had a terrible fear of German shepherds due to an attack when I was young by a pair of undisciplined dogs that had me treed for over 2 hours until the owner came home and dragged them away. I made my peace with my fear of shepherds years later after I won over slowly. He was a guard dog on a heavy equipment lot where I worked named Blitzkrieg. A lot of noise but no real aggression I found that when I felt nervous, at first, that sunglasses hiding the fear in my eyes helped. Do you think this was a valid thought process? It helped relieve my tension which I felt pretty sure not only helped my fear but didn't send him any signals to set him off. He and I became great pals. I was allowed to take him off-site and he turned out to be a great dog. I just always wondered if hiding my obvious fear in my eyes initially helped us both. What's your take? BTW, I just found your videos and you have great insight and ability to read the dogs body language, which I think is vitally important.
@lisakitteridge8439
Жыл бұрын
How should I adjust this technique to a dog who barks for England (alert barking that becomes more panicked the closer the dog gets), no agression, just scared of the other dog and really doesn't want to meet the other dog? On the 3 or 4 times we have managed to get calmly close to another dog there is total avoidance of my dog of the other dog. No eye contact, no sniffing, totally ignores his (which I don't mind but gives you an idea of his state of mind). Im happy for him not to interact with other dogs, but I need him to ignore the other dog from the beginning rather than react at huge distances (100 metres plus). Thanks for any advice Joel.
@sarthakshah3057
Жыл бұрын
Great content as always! Can you please let know how to deal with dog which is reactive to submissive dogs?
@crossing241
Жыл бұрын
Question for Mr. Beckman; how would you do the but flip on a dog like a doxan???
@lisaavery9065
Жыл бұрын
Where you located by any chance? My fiancé and I have a dog who needs help! I love to message you I’m from Michigan
@AlexzandriaSalmeron
Жыл бұрын
I got a make Rottweiler that weighs 145lbs and he’s a 10/10. Will a yank on the leash really work for him?? What methods could I use?
@krisvanallen
Жыл бұрын
I noticed you removed the Gentle Lead. When or under what circumstances did you decide to to that?
@katelarouche2835
Жыл бұрын
Making better dog owners with every video
@delacari444-re7dt
Жыл бұрын
Is that a regular flat collar clipped at the bottom?
@sandywaldrop9594
Жыл бұрын
Do you think that there is an age limit to wear reactive dogs can meet, play with other dogs? I have a rescued Rottweiler now almost 5 years old. I can walk him to where as long as no dog barks at him, he will walk by no problem. But he just can not ignore barking dogs even if they are not barking at him. I live in Germany or I would have been to see you a long time ago. I just can't find anyone in my area who works as you do. It is so frustrating. Thank you for your videos
@cherylynnradziunas8539
Жыл бұрын
How long should I have to wait before I introduce my new rescue dog to my existing dog? Rescue is a female Rottweiler mix almost 3 yr (55 lbs) who is great with people but was attacked in the summer, sent to vet with bite to thigh. She is showing aggression on leash to other dogs. My dog is male unneutered 63 lb english choc lab ( almost 13 yrs) that has never showed aggression or protection of the property. He is very playful and still asks like a puppy. I’ve had her for 4 days. Keeping them in sep rooms for now. Haven’t seen each other in house. Once up the driveway,passing each other on leashes. My dog wined walking by her. Rescue dog barked and pulled until he passed. Then took several minutes to calm down
@josevandrosantos6172
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful dog, what's mix?
@michasowinski4345
Жыл бұрын
I just got very similar looking puppy. dont know for sure, but people from this village said mother was bulgarian gonche and father was karakachan.
@desmond3399
Жыл бұрын
I'm new to this channel but I have a Newfoundland who has been with me his entire life. Recently, out of nowhere as far as I can tell, he has started growling when I pet anywhere below his head. He doesn't run away and his tail continues to wag but he has an incredibly intimidating growl. Any thoughts or suggestions?
@gaileverett
Жыл бұрын
You said "his entire life" so I'm assuming he's older? Have you been to the vet to rule out pain. I'm thinking about arthritis. There are a number of different treatments for that. For my dog, Adequan worked best, but it's expensive, I'd try other things first.
@desmond3399
Жыл бұрын
@@gaileverett Maybe I should have phrased it differently. He's 4 and doesn't have any injuries that I know of. Perhaps I will schedule and appointment just to get him checked out but from what I've seen, he has no problem with visitors petting his back.
@ThatGuyRicky000
Жыл бұрын
Oop slip 😂😂 took me out
@krisvanallen
Жыл бұрын
With a short dog (like my Pembroke Corgi) how do you do the “butt flip?”
@sineadmurray3307
Жыл бұрын
We have a male dog and he is a french bulldog. he doesn’t like male dogs at all but some he likes. we can’t let him off lead because he doesn’t listen to recall. and he freezes at other dogs
@tomasresnick9340
Жыл бұрын
Hi! whats the breed of the big black dog, (not the doberman)?
@targetsunshine6060
Жыл бұрын
I am now a pro with dogs! I can stop people on the street and help train ! Lol I’m kidding I don’t have a dog right now but love these videos. I see tight leash walking I want to say “HEY, loosen your leash!!”
@thefamouseugenekrabs
Жыл бұрын
Would you please do a video about muzzles? I have a beagle and when I put one on him, he gets it off every time. (We put it on him when he would be around other dogs bc he tries to bite them) I got tired of him busting out of it, so I modified it by sewing a lot of reinforcements around the sniffer so it was harder for him to get his snout out of it. I called it the FRIENDSHIP HELMET because there was so much sewn all around it (a couple of eye holes). The friendship helmet worked so much better than a regular muzzle, but he still got out of it. It just took 10 x longer. I would like to see what brand you use and how you keep them from getting it off. TY.
@robinrutherfordcost4748
Жыл бұрын
I use a Hound of the Baskervilles muzzle. I conditioned it over a week's time before ever even trying to clip it on. Twice a day for a week, smear with liverwurst or cream cheese, get him to stick his head in it to get a treat, etc. I never make my Dobes feel bad about wearing one either - such handsome dudes! Joel does have a video on conditioning the muzzle too. Try not to allow them to take it off. It may take longer since the dog now knows he can get it off. I would distract when he tries to fight it, like jolly him up - Oh my goodness, let's go over here and sniff this or check this scenery out, etc. You might also be successful with scatter feeding which allows a Beagle to use their nose, provided he's not a resource guarder. Hope that helps.
@thefamouseugenekrabs
Жыл бұрын
@@robinrutherfordcost4748 Yes, thank you and I'll look up that muzzle right now! :)
@bluowlie
Жыл бұрын
I've watched a lot of your videos and I really think you could benefit hiring an editor.
@noneofyourbusiness4159
Жыл бұрын
I have a labradane that I just adopted i was told she lived with another dog and the other dog began to start fights and so this dog learned aggression but she's very gentle with submissive/friendly dogs & cats/kittens. It's just she's very reactive to dominant dogs i was told that she is very protective and will do what has to be done to protect her "person"... she doesn't like men... im trying to do exposure therapy by walking in public with a muzzle is this the wrong approach? She seems to be peaceful when I'm next to her but with men she loses the ability to hear me. And with most dogs (with the exception of a few) she snarls If they get within her walking sphere. I've corrected it everytime it happens and when I can get her attention she kind of stops but you can tell she's stressed because she pants and her eyes get stressed
@zoehodgson5163
Жыл бұрын
Can you please give me some advice on my 4yr old female staffy. She's normally a golden dog, I can walk with her off the leash and she will see other dogs/cats and will not react. However when she's on the leash it's a different story, she walks by my side on the leash very well but when she sees another dog/cat she pulls and shows aggression. When I see enother dog I don't react, I don't tighten the leash, I just simply watch her and wait to see if she reacts. I correct her everytime by saying "HEY" tap her bottom and get her to sit for a little. I'm very Persistent and I'm incredibly determined to get her to be better and to stop this aggression on the lead. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong and why she only seems to show aggression on the lead.
@michellehartum
Жыл бұрын
Are there any videos on reactive dogs in truck while driving. I would love to learn how to stop that, I have 2 german shepards that I have to take with me at the same time sometimes, and it's rough, they bark and react to other drivers in cars. It's way worse when they are together.
@SugarDemon1035
Жыл бұрын
Joel, I have a nitty-gritty question, but maybe you have some experience with this: In your experience, are there any particular behaviors associated with a (male) dog being neutered too young?
@BDTraining
Жыл бұрын
Yes. It’s a very complicated subject that involves behavior, health and other personal factors. I’m going to make a video about it soon.
@SugarDemon1035
Жыл бұрын
@@BDTraining Thanks - I'm looking forward to that video. Context: I bought my dog off a woman who got him from a puppy mill. When I Googled the breeder on his paperwork, I found horror stories about the breeder and her sons basically castrating puppies without anasthesia (and they are still in business and selling dogs online!!!). I have no idea when my guy was neutered, but it was already done by the time I got him at 5 months old. And I'm wondering if some of the persistent anxiety I'm seeing in him is due not just to a lack of socialization, but also the careless/premature neutering...
@freshasadaisy4782
Жыл бұрын
What kind of a problem could a standard poodle have to be in a dog reha center?
@rapierlynx
Жыл бұрын
Would you do it the same way with an overly friendly dog that pulls because she wants to say hi, or would you change anything?
@-touya_todoroki
Жыл бұрын
Ive been doing a combo of his training plus reward based basicly if my dog is doing good I will take and give a treat, if shes reactive I correct until she calms down enough then I get her to do things once she is I Basicly show her seeing a dog means wait for a command
@topcatwarrior
Жыл бұрын
I would because an overly excited dog could trigger a poor reaction from another dog. It’s like Joel said in this video, set them up for success by tamping down the excitement.
@BDTraining
Жыл бұрын
I’d do it similar while being a bit more patient because the motivations are “good” in comparison to “bad”.
@-touya_todoroki
Жыл бұрын
@@BDTraining got a question for you, how would you stop reacitivity that results in, play bowing, grolwing if the other dog is growling, tail wag all while having raised hair and being unable to be distracted or stopped before hand like my dog just won't focus your method helped alot but nothing seems to actualy be fixing her reactivity got her to br able to walk past dogs across the street but the moment a dog moves rather then being a statue or a dog is moving period she things shits going to hit the fan, for context she was attacked so many times I cant count. Anymore by a neighbors dog who's constantly off leash ever since I got her at 4 months she otherwise is a perfect sog and has corected males for humping even! I just cant fogure out what her deal was she was none reactive when I got her she walked by just fine pulled to the dog park but that has almost completely stopped for the most part, she just cant get over dogs for some reason and I'm not sure why, I dont have access to people who are willing to do duel training sessions together where in a controlled environment we work with our dogs walking vet around ext training using both of our dogs I might soon but my dog bloody bit off her own toenail so...I got to wait shes 1 year and 2 months now and I'm looking at 1 year 3 months to resume training at the moment unless I bandage up her toe and take her out in hopes she doesnt tear it up she constantly hurts her feet idk why
@Tessienz
Жыл бұрын
@@-touya_todoroki Hey there, no offence, but some punctuation might help understanding your comment easier. 😉
@robinwinfield7556
Жыл бұрын
Do u have any videos or advice on a rescue hoarded dog? She in not aggressive toward people or dogs or cats..just the opposite she freezes in fear. She has no confidence. Jumps and bolts at any noise..or sometimes at nothing. She seems to want to be near me after a month but still stays just out of reach. I can get to her and pet her but only on very slow careful approach..and she doesn't seem to want me there. But again seems to look at me wanting affection..she just never learned how. She does check in with me but I can get her to listen. Basic Training commands are hard because she is not food or play/attention driven . Help😭
@aidanf1654
Жыл бұрын
Will you do a reaction video to the British dog walker, She was walking 10 dogs that all turned on her and killed her in a very public park in the UK.
@towpottsfam7631
Жыл бұрын
My dog is an 8 out of ten. .so obsessed.tunnel vision. Please do vid about at 8,9 or 10 dog. Beautiful dog what's his breed?
@UNDERDOGMMA
Жыл бұрын
It’s a boxer lab mix
@susiefay4645
Жыл бұрын
I'f my dog gets reactive towards putting on his gentle lead like jumping and nipping what's a good way to get rid of that behavior he hates getting his leash on
@johntrotter7889
Жыл бұрын
How about some leash work with a one year old male Airedale - lol... they are absolutely nuts.
@drummerboy2834
Жыл бұрын
Hey Joel, my 14mo Harrier is super socialised and plays with plenty of other dogs at dog parks etc. I’ve noticed she’s started growling a little bit while playing, she’s still playing the same, but do I need to be concerned with the growling 🤔
@peks4924
Жыл бұрын
Play growl, your dog is having a good time for sure!
@blueflare3848
Жыл бұрын
Some dogs are more vocal when they play. This sounds like a play growl.
@drummerboy2834
Жыл бұрын
@@blueflare3848 now that she’s 17-18 months she doesn’t even want to play with other dogs anymore 🤦🏾♂️ She prefers chasing balls etc now 🤷🏽♂️ that growling thing was very off putting to other dog owners though, that was the problem 👍🏾
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