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Good structure from the trainer 👍
Because I leave my leash on my dog inside the house.
thanks for this help. My daughter is bringing her boxer from Florida to England and we have to somehow get my nervous cat and her bouncy dog to at least relax in the same room!
i tried this with my 4 month old lab who chases my 5 month old cat. she can do "leave it" on food and things but not on cats and some other dogs. it's a work in progress….
Wow, no mention of the e-collar he's wearing huh? I'm not against them, but they've obviously been using it too. I can tell in his reactions to commands and stimulus. If your dog is highly reactive, doing the techniques actually mentioned won't work nearly as quickly. I just wish there was more transparency here.
This video may be 4 years old but still relevant ! Thank you.
I have problem with my dog buster keeps mess with our cats not leaving cats alone cats not like bit . I try teach him stop . I’m work on it .
Thank you this is almost exactly like our current situation. We just got a five-year-old rescue German Shepherd that was living in a shelter for a year. She likes most of our cats, but there’s one cat that she aggressively goes after.
brought my dog to the house as a puppy, he is now 18 months and still chasing the cats…
I have a 7 month old Bluetick hound/ Blue heeler mix. Ive tried my best to keep him in close contact with our chickens, cat, and bunny since we got him at 2 months old. I knew his breed would be hard to manage with such high prey drive. I completely gave up with bunny training him since it scared her so badly to be around him. The cat is inside and he's not had opportunity to freely chase her out of my supervision ( I dont trust him) . He is an outside dog but comes in at night. we had a two month break in chicken training him. two days ago he got into the coop and they escaped through a hole. He then chased and killed two chickens. He did not eat them . Just caught and killed. I corrected him with the dead chicken so that there would be a distinct item to associate with "no" . I have resumed extreme vigil over the chickens and he has wedged himself under the movable coop 3xs today, but no more chicken deaths. Im at the beginning stages of my search for training info specifically for his free range situation without supervision on our large property. We plan to have the chickens free range also later on and this is a going to get out of hand quickly if i dont find ways to train him to be a good farm dog. We are adding sheep soon as well. I cannot imagine the damage he could do to a flock with lambs. Please point me to a video for help! Thank you in advance!
I just couldn't do it to my cat,.
I have a husky that acts the same way. They are both the same age and male. I have been trying to get them togather to get along in the same house but as soon as the dog sees the cat he tryes to go after him.
Question what about the opposite how do you keep Cat from Attacking Dog??? The dog is calm All the time and im getting annoyed that my sisters cat just keeps attacking my dog. My dog is the happiest most chill dog, my boys is 5years old my sisters Cat is 2 yrs old Dog has been alone on property since a puppy. Lil sis n her cat moved in 8months ago and has attacked my 3 times since moving in?? The worse attack was when my dog was sleeping and her Cat Wrapped itself around dogs neck. Im afraid 1 day my Dog will react and really Hurt the Cat
Video don't really help at all just two people talking about a dog the training parts have music so really kinda useless video. Dislike and block Channel from my feed
This was helpful some, but I couldn't hear the lesson just music. Did I miss something?
Hello my name is Christina q1 I live in Alaska I inherited a pitbull my friend died and be right before that I had a cat that I raised from a kitten that had disappeared the kitten was gone for a year and the Pitbull and the dog do not get along they both mean so much to me when I lost the kitten and got the dog I was living homeless and the dog and I went everywhere together now I am staying with a friend and I got my cat back and neither one of them are happy what can I do please help me I do not want to get rid of I don't want to my animals I love both of them so very much each one of them have done something to special for me to keep me here
Introduce the prong collar and eithin d 1st week of telling him leave it followed by some pops will get that dog fixed asap
I have to believe this isn’t true because none of this works on my dog and I’m suffering over here 😭
I have a pitbull foster and he wants to attack my cats. We have had him for four weeks and all he does is stare at the laundry room door with the hole in it for the cats and wants to attack.
how can anyone have a dog and not teach them the basic things the place command is so obvious and baby basic
this was an already trained dog. not saying the process doesn't work, but it takes more than a day to train a dog
I have problems with my dog going after cats in the neighborhood nothing works that ive tried on our walks not leave i cant even get him under control when someone walks by hes gonna drag me regardless cat or person saying leave it or come doesnt work cant distract him or anything im at my wits ends with my dog
This is a huge problem with our dog. And it isn't a prey drive issue, it's some kind of dominance/hierarchy issue with our shepherd. He just looks down on the cat and feels uncomfortable and threatened around her. We've worked with multiple trainers and have worked on it for years and it's still a problem. I'm tired of it, and now the solution is that they have to be separated and exchange freedom throughout different times of the day. So long as I am in the room, they can both be out because he won't want to pick on her when I'm watching him. That much he understands. Other than that, we're out of options. That's what we get for getting a thin-nerved power breed when we already had two cats. This will probably always be a thing until one of them passes. He's right, you can manage it and learn how to somewhat control it, but you can never take that out of them. At the end of the day, they're animals. And animals do what comes naturally to them.
My dog sees a cat and no comends works
Great video. Especially the "leave it" command
Would be helpful if you actually showed the commands you were training not fast forwarding through them with no sound…
Acclimating them works.. using a tall baby gate and keeping them separated at first, waiting for the cat to come to you guys (you and dog) so the cat doesn’t end up traumatized.. and also putting both on a leash indoors when getting them ready to meet. Experience: I have a pitbull/bully and bengal cat
Dont pet your cat ar pay a lot of attention in front of the dog, it makes them jealous.
The first six minutes the owner basically knows, thats why you're doing the vid.
What happens when the dog is offleash and the cat is running?
Dont take your cats in your arms leave the cat to tun back to their safe place if they want
is no gonna talk about how fast the dog learned that😢😢
Dont fast forward through the actual training portion of things dude.
This really works now my cats after 2 years come running to my GSD. to greet him in the yard when i let him out to go potty in the morning letting the cats back in..Just takes time, some separating steps, reward positive behavior only…When contact takes place in the beginning keep the basket muzzle on (a short time) remember reward good behavior with high voice and sometimes treats..Wash rinse repeat until u see a calm dog, this helped for me on so many things.
My 11 week old puppy is doing this to my 16 year old dog
Great tools and lesson. For those of you who have a problem with your dog obsessing as you are teaching the leave-it command: if they are still “staring down” the object that they have been told to “leave-it”, here’s a bit of finesse that such a short video couldn’t quite show. The dog is actually “leaving it” when the dog takes his/her eyes off the object. That is when they have actually left it, in their mind. As Long as they are giving the object the stare-down, whether it’s a piece of pizza someone dropped, or the ball, or a steak or a cat, you will know when to praise or give a treat—it’s not until the eyes have come off the object! Usually a head turn. Boom. Praise. That’s the moment that the dog actually left it. The dog might return to the tension of the stare-down and obsess again, or focus on the forbidden object, but when the dog looks away again, bingo! Praise again. The dog is learning that there is other life happening that doesn’t include the object of obsession. And for a dog that wants to please, they have discovered that the calmness that happens when they look away is what pleases you. Attention to this detail will really make your leave it command a game changer. The dog learns to leave-it in his/her brain as well as in the behavior, and if the dog learns to look away, they are truly learning to actually let it go.
Good job 👏 👍
Thanks for the vid. New German shepherd-golden doodle mix, 15weeks old, will be teaching him this. Our cat will appreciate it 🙂
our new dog seems to not so much want to kill the cat as she does want to bark at him shes had opportunities where she could have got him and she didnt, when the cat hisses at her she just walked off and leaves him alone but I constantly worry that one day she will just go ahead and kill him. how do you know if they will be dangerous to the cat or just a nuisance to the cat?