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Come to my house & do a video about how to stop these two nutt cases I’ve got from jumping & tackling you when you let them out the pen. Oh lawd they’re crazy
Hey brother. Where are you located? I have an extra coffee.
good very good
So one thing I'm not seeing in any video is the situation I am in.
Any suggestions woukd be GREATLY appreciated:
I am dog sitting 2 boxers, the problem dog is 10-11 months old, the other one is fine. Neither dog wears a collar (not sure if that's worth mentioning).
When I get there, both owners are at work and the dogs have been home alone for about 3-5 hours. So literally the moment I start to unlock the door, this dog is jumping at the door.
Once I open the door, she is out of this world hyper and will jump at me instantly.
If I turn around, she will jump on my back. I say this because I've been told to 'ignore' a dog that's jumping at me but this dog doesn't care, she still jumps.
Again, any advice or suggestions are appreciated.
I really appreciate you calling positive punishment for what it is, and not trying to sugarcoat it by giving it a different name; correction, redirection, distraction is just a few of the terms I've heard used instead. I try to be as much R+ as I can (partially because I'm introverted and don't like pressure and punishment myself as a person), but I'm not a fanatic about it. I wish people would realise that positive punishment is not abuse. It does not mean that you have to smack your dog. Even a simple "ah-ah" is, by definition, a positive punishment, and loads of people use that on a daily basis. R+ only trainers need to get their feet back on the ground.
What age is ok to use a slip lead? My puppy is 4 months old, a cockerpoo
Thank you for helping us dog people with You Tube. I prefer your style , confidence, and explanations.
I have an Australian Cattle Dog he's about 4 I've had him about a month now and no matter what I try and follow with you he still wants to jump all over
I have two German shepherds that jump. One learned the behavior from the other. Would it be best to separate them when visitors come and do this one dog at a time?
My angel is a Dogo Argentino cross. She is a massively’intelligent and affectionate and crafty and loving lil Teddy Bear. Her adoptive Mummy is a Boxer cross who is divinely funny and sweet and highly emotional/sensitive and affectionate and playful. They are inseparable which means dog walking with T-34 pullers on the lead has to be prepared for mentally each time, bit like a weight lifter! I love your Puppy and Eileen, I would have chosen them too 😍💖💖❤
Finally… Somebody actually demonstrating what a leash-correction is. If only all of the militant positive-only people could know that this is all that is meant by a little bit of help with correction and if only the abusive creeps out there who just resort to a major unpleasant correction could see and understand this. (There are a lot of psychological issues out there…)
I'm a relationship-based trainer where I base everything on making training fun and positive for the dog and the person – making it exciting and interesting which builds the bond and then proof some things with this little slight type of correction.
If we could only have sane balance in this world…🙄
Thank you for your lovely demonstration here and for your kindness 😊
My mentor breeds border collies and that's one of the biggest rules all four on the floor. I have to teach my dads dog but hes a 4 year old cattle dog mix who gets free reign. His behaviors dont get corrected at all. My dad tried to say that I needed a treat to get him to stay in the kennel. I didn't and when he asked why. I do this every day at work so it's nothing for me to get him to listen. He also nips but that's because they didnt correct it when he was little. Not to mention the cattle dog herding drive. He bit my daughter last time we were visiting and myself. My dad was one of those people who got the dog and didnt understand what they were getting. He also doesn't know how to train. Gonna be a lot of work next time I go to visit.
Thank you for your videos, I appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge:) will be watching more.
My gfs dad got a cane corso she’s super cute but is not a 60lb cannonball she wouldn’t hurt a fly intentionally but could accidentally hurt an elephant 😂
Thank u so much for sharing your knowledge… great 🙏🙏🙏
His shirts doing things to my eyes I don't like..
But you didn’t show us how to stop our dog jumping up people only different dogs licking your face?????
Show u talk too much …demonstrate …rather than talk..
Where do I deliver those coffees?
Very expensive coffee… 😂💰☕💰😂
Excellent
All I can say is I've taught 1000's of dogs not to jump up WITHOUT the need to use any corrections at all… No Punishment is "Loving leadership" that's just clever marketing blurb … and if I can do it without any corrections then surely any truly experienced trainer would be able too …
I have 3 toy poodles. Every time the gate opens they run out and bark madly. I've trained them and when I whistle they run back to me and they get a snack.
But how do I teach them NOT to run to the gate and bark?
I have this issue with my 5 month old staffy, but I know the issue is from people rewarding her for it by giving her attention (reaching to stroke her when she jumps up at them) and for non dog owners I don't blame them for it and most of the time she is on the leash when meeting non dog owners but when at the park and we meet other dog walkers/owners I feel like they should know better then to reward it, when ever a dog jumps up at me I ignore them untill they either go into a sit or calm down. I would like to see a leaflet placed in all pet shops and vets with some general etiquette when meeting other people's dogs, like not giving attention when being jumped up at or if a dog runs over to you and it's owner is trying to call them back to not give the dog any attention, which is a situation I find myself in with Evie, there's no way she will come back to me when she is on her back getting her belly rubbed, and I don't understand why these other dog owners don't realise they should stop giving your dog attention when they can clearly hear you calling them!
This is the exact way my dad trained me to work with pups! It’s been infallible so far!
Next video with an example?
I need to try this on my wife