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Same as my 10 month bully
My gf dog broke his leg while going up open riser steps
Do you have a shed hunt training video? I been trying with my aussie but hes only 6 months and idk what im doing. But i came across this video because hes terrified of stairs to the point hed rather pee in the house than go dowm the stairs
I'm really stumped. My Great Dane has been going up and down the stairs to bed with me for 2 years. He suddenly started to freeze coming back down. Shows no pain but despite all the praise, patience he will stay as long as an hour, crying at the top. Have had Danes for over 20 years and never been this stumped
My dog is shaking at the metal stairs and I feel so bad, but we have to go up them to get to the apartment. I'm going to try this and try to have a lot of patience. We might be outside for a while, but if she can stop being scared it's worth it!
Love this!
Aww… I’m more afraid of him getting his nails caught on the steps
I like it that’s a good way to train your dog and it looks really good and I really like it. Thank you so much for making that.
I would never expect a animal to feel at ease on those open grid steps. ever.
Im neutered too.
That house is awesome! Look at the views!
His nails and tips of his pads at going through the holes in the steps. I think that's why those steps really get him is because probably thinks his nail will get caught or something lol.
THANK YOU SO MUCH MAN MY ROTTWEILER WONT COME DOWN STAIRS NOW THIS IS STARTING TO WORK
I’m afraid of those steps too
Those metal stairs hurt their paws. Even dogs who are fine with other stairs usually don't like those ones.
my puppy fell stumbled down the stairs one time and now he’s scared of going up these particular ones, he did one time after the incident but won’t go up more than two steps since even when i try this method
My dog has no problem with the outside stairs that are open. It's the stairs going from the main floor to the basement. She will go up them but is frightened of going down them. She will put her front paws on the first step and that's it. Cookies dont help much either.
thank you for this! this is really helpful. my mom could not keep her boxer hound mix and I'm now the primary caretaker and she's living with me however I live in an apartment building and she won't go down the stairs to go outside. i live on the fourth floor so it's a big adjustment. my small dog does it totally fine and they are the same age (both 6 years) but for some reason she just won't go down no matter what. i try bringing her along and she refuses and I try taking her alone without my dog and she still refuses, she just lays down on the floor and doesn't get up as soon as she sees the stairs
Wow
We just moved into a new apartment yesterday and we’re on the second floor. My puppy was shaking so bad and it made me tear up a little bit lol, I felt so bad. Today he walked down the stairs all by himself! He still struggles with walking up, so this video will be our guide. Thanks!
THANKS!!! My senior dog can easily handle stairs here, they're inside stairs and we usually take the elevator BUT we're moving and have to take stairs to get to our apartment and these are outdoor stairs as the others are thru 2 doors and enclosed. She has struggled every time with the new outdoor stairs and they're actually easier stairs, less incline and concrete so better grip, not as slick, but it's not been good. She's a trained IDAPI dog and has always been easy to train but this had me stumped. I will try your method what a blessing you are friend! Truly thank you from 2 seniors! She's a black with aging white and an upside down white heart on her chest, Border Collie Lab! Thanks again!
awesome video brother! This is the exact problem im dealing with in our rescue pup! Thank you!
You punt ‘em
We just adopted a 5 year old black lab that apparently lived in a single level house her whole life. We have a wicked set of stairs and she's terrified of them. I think there's hope though, the first time up she was back and forth a few times before finishing and the second time she just sprinted up them. The bigger issue is down, she's 70lbs and I barely got her down the first time even offering food for each step. I think this would be easier if she had some trust in us first, but its the first day we've had her. She was born at her former owners home and he passed away, she was in a shelter for over a month and hasn't had any fosters. He didn't socialize her much so I think she's a bit traumatized at how much confusion she suddenly has in her life. I'm hoping she can get past this. She's so calm about everything else! Thanks for the video, I'm going to work with her using your advice.
My standard runs up, but is now jumping down stairs and hurting himself. Suddenly after going down for awhile.. he's jumping and I don't want him killing himself. Wood Deck stairs I guess scare him. Taking him through the basement carpeted stairs he's fine? What would suggest?
Your dog can literally already do steps.
Today I went to my niece's school with my dog and the dog went down metal stairs but refused to go up those same stairs. It was the first time i've seen it.
Wow this video is so great! Just came across your channel. Have a newish pup, the first on my own in over 20yrs. I'm trying my best. But having some difficult times lately in his 6month era.
My puppy was extremely afraid of stairs.
Any tips on starting from the top? My dog won't leave our 3rd floor unit and I can't carry her down due to q knee injury. Pls help!
ive notice that only mix dog who have mental problem and phobia , i am wondering WHY?
i have a Belgium Malinois and he s perfect , no fear o nothing , well trained and i have also a mix red heeler female she have a phobia of wind , houses window's, sheep smell, curtains, rollers, guitar, trash can , im tired of it BUT she s good as an alarm if you have a farm or house and also she can protect you from an aggressive dog
good job for both of you
We have a black lab who is afraid of certain stairs. I had been trying similar method, I just hadn’t thought of going a few stairs at a time. I am learning myself that I don’t think outside the box very well.
Please! My schnauzer has fear lf goimg down the stairs and up. My buiding doesn't have elevators and she goes down all anxious and just keeps anxiois all through the walk. I even payed a dog instructor to calm her and I don't see any progress.
Amazing video!
I wish it was that easy with my dog he is a German Shepard and I have open steps that are wood and I can get him to come up any advice. I tried treats on the steps nothing tried a leash to show him I’m with him and still nothing. Any advice and help will be helpful.
That windows exp grass is amazing.
Yep I agree with you do halfway
This is my first video of yours, but won’t be the last. You are the best! Such a great attitude and SO patient — and the trainer’s pretty good too. 😉 But seriously, I will definitely try this with our old chocolate lab mix. Thank you!!
Well I wouldn't want to walk up or down those stairs barefoot either, would you?
my dog is 1 1/2 she slipped on the wood stairs last week and now she will go up but won’t walk down. she’s 100 pounds (half poodle half st. bernard) so we don’t know what to do. we installed carpet on the stairs so they’re less slippery but it isn’t helping
This guy uses the perfect tone of voice, he never scares his dog by yelling or punishing his dog just positive reinforcement, perfect way to teach his companion
I have a pit bull puppy and she refuses to come near the stairs. I live on the 2nd floor.
Your dog is so easy though…
What about a puppy who just refuses to go near the stairs to go up? I have stairs that you can see through but the actual stairs are concrete. She’ll go down the stairs but as soon as we go to go up she gets scared and lays down.
My puppy is the opposite and tries to jump down !!!
I wonder if this method works on humans