Learn the Dog Leash Handling Secrets of the Pros! How to handle a leash properly

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @MelsonSamdela
    @MelsonSamdela Před 2 lety +17

    Just became a black belt in leashjitsu

  • @laurenervin1404
    @laurenervin1404 Před rokem +6

    This is THE BEST and most comprehensive leash holding tutorial I've come across and has helped me TREMENDOUSLY in walking my very first dog. I really had no clue how to use a leash effectively before this. THANK YOU simpawtico!!!

  • @ilovecheesecakee
    @ilovecheesecakee Před 2 lety +12

    I've been helping to walk my neighbour's rottweiler and these are EXTREMELY useful tips and methods. I'm definitely going to practice and I see these tips helping me have more confidence in leading the walk too. I also really appreciated how you broke down the various types of leashes and how some are better suited for users with different mobility needs. It makes the video much more inclusive. Thank you! I really enjoyed watching it and look forward to more! (:

  • @o.s4061
    @o.s4061 Před 2 lety +2

    After 500hrs of watching training techniques is the first time I found something useful
    Thank you

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land Před rokem +4

    Such a well-done video. Building this essential muscle memory for both hands and body balance are essential for the dog's and human's comfort and safety.

  • @dylanjames4363
    @dylanjames4363 Před 2 lety +9

    Would love to see how you would handle multiple leashes? I’m a dog walker and can have up to 6 leads to manage. I love these techniques and they’re great for managing one dog/training.

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +10

      Great suggestion! That's an avenue I would like to spend a little more time talking about.

  • @ameliadediosromero8038
    @ameliadediosromero8038 Před 2 lety +8

    Amazing! Great to have exercises to do so that what make look complicated becomes natural. Also thank you for taking into account people with reduce mobility. I’d love to see a video on potty training to go with your ebook.

  • @carloscanosierra7022
    @carloscanosierra7022 Před 2 lety +2

    Good to see new videos again! Thank you, it really has helped me build a good relationship with my dogs.

  • @mrawsome193
    @mrawsome193 Před 2 lety

    I’m with everyone else here just got a golden retriever pup last week and your videos have been an amazing help.

  • @ricardogalvez2644
    @ricardogalvez2644 Před 2 lety +1

    These videos are super useful.
    I would love to see more parts

  • @catfishrob1
    @catfishrob1 Před 2 lety

    I instinctively figured these leash handling techniques out when I bought my first long leash (30ft). You have to figure out some way to manage all the slack. However, I had been walking dogs since I was a kid, so that probably helped. Still, I think I picked up a couple refinements, so thanks! I'm still a bit surprised you didn't mention using the offhand to manage slack. I keep a bundle of slidelocks basically in my main hand, and then I lift the leash off the ground with my offhand. This gives me a bit more dynamic control, as I can lift my offhand to take up a little bit of slack or let it go to get instant additional slack if needed, giving me time to remove the anchor and allow the slack bundles to slide from my main hand, for example. Though, I suppose if you're using same side, it doesn't make sense, I've just always done opposite side.

  • @Firewalkerbg
    @Firewalkerbg Před 2 lety

    So I’ve been following your tips from the day I got my lab and she just turned 2! I did learn to hold her leash the way you showed in the previous video, but I’ve also used your tips to teach her not to pull so nowadays I literally just put the end of her leash in my pocket and I know she’ll just follow me.
    Thanks a ton for your videos though! They’ve helped me a great deal in raising a happy, well behaved dog. I’m planning on getting her a buddy now - probably another lab - so I’ll be going through your videos again soon 🐶

  • @Vro-
    @Vro- Před 2 lety

    Thank you Ian! Growing up my aunt had a large poodle and she made me use the square knot leash hold when I was old enough to walk him, lesson learned. Will be starting the leash work with mine shortly and I appreciate your training lessons.

  • @Go4ASoda
    @Go4ASoda Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos are amazing, thank you. We've just recently got a puppy but he came a bit earlier than expected (winter time). The breeder recommended no outdoors until it's warmer to avoid risk of pneumonia. It's a small breed (Westie) and although I want to get him outside to play and for walks it seems to dangerous with -15c to -20c temps. Would love to see a video addressing winter training tips for dogs who are housebound or if that's even necessary.

  • @alicemeier7901
    @alicemeier7901 Před 2 lety

    This is so cool! Leash Handling like a Martial Art - step by step explained. Thank you so much!
    More such videos about mastering the leash would be very very much appreciated!

  • @michelleborchardt199
    @michelleborchardt199 Před 2 lety

    Fabulous video! I’ll be sharing your link liberally. Owners with larger dogs REALLY need these skills. I’m a 5’2” woman and due to these skills I can easily work with an English Mastiff who becomes reactive - not because of massive strength, but due to body stance, grip, and leverage.

  • @WeissM89
    @WeissM89 Před 2 lety

    I use a couple of these moves intuitively and it's nice to see them in action so I can practice them and improve my posture.
    The quality of the video and the editing are insane.

  • @1minutecomicswalahollywood648

    I needed this tutorial.
    Thank you.

  • @LouisXIVStreet
    @LouisXIVStreet Před 2 lety

    Thank you for addressing leash handling. I haven't seen another instruction regarding this, and I think it is something that every new dog owner should view. I had one dog trainer talk about looping the leach around the thumb for easy release but nothing else. I got really frustrated using the long leash (15 feet) for training because we weren't taught how to use it. I spent more time wrangling the leash than training my dog. Should I say, "Pawesome video?" Subscribed.

  • @carolemuenzer5490
    @carolemuenzer5490 Před 2 lety

    Thanks I see the things I’ve been doing for years with dogs, glad for the reinforcement.

  • @danielmaryakhin3057
    @danielmaryakhin3057 Před 2 lety

    Wow! Hands down one of the best dog training videos I've ever seen! Thank you very much for always going above and beyond for us!

  • @MARGARITA444
    @MARGARITA444 Před rokem

    I hope he’s alright, I am thinking about getting a dog and he has made it very easy. I wish he would do a sample or explaining for people with busy schedule. I’m a nurse and live by myself and would love to get a puppy but I’m so scared it will suffer

  • @JeanWalters-lv3ic
    @JeanWalters-lv3ic Před 5 měsíci

    would love to see some videos about walking 2 dogs together please

  • @truska3889
    @truska3889 Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful video, as always Ian! Basic skills everyone should master...
    Keep the good content coming! 👍

  • @Nine28457
    @Nine28457 Před 2 lety

    What a great video. I just realized I had been doing the balance of gravity technique with our pit bull puppy that pulls (say that 3 times fast). Rather than trying to use my arm and hand to do all the work (and jerking her head around in the process) I’ve been stepping into the leash and using my core and my center of gravity. It reminded me of some Kung Fu basics I learned a while ago.
    That’s what this is, lol. Leash Kung Fu.

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety

      You are absolutely right. I feel like the martial arts training I've done throughout my life has informed a lot of my handling techniques. Good catch and happy to help!

  • @valperkins6621
    @valperkins6621 Před 2 lety

    These are good to know. I have really bad thumbs, so I've been locking the leash around my index finger - not ideal, but it works and most of your other templatescan be modified to work with it. Thankfully, my little puller is only 8 pounds at the moment and not likelyto get much past 10! Some of the angles for that short of a dog can be challenging. So glad you acknowledged that! Pretty sure there's no way I could handle a big dog any more. I'd love to see a video on teaching these tiny ones to walk properly.

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +1

      This is great-you can absolutely modify these templates to use you finger as the base instead of your thumb and, in most cases, everything still works. Nice job!

  • @itsme-os1jb
    @itsme-os1jb Před 2 lety

    This is great, thank you! Also, thank you for being so concisious about all abilities!

  • @katyteichert7832
    @katyteichert7832 Před 2 lety

    Great job with handling the leash and explaining your moves. Love the graphics!!!

  • @LLewis-vu9qf
    @LLewis-vu9qf Před 2 lety

    Ian, it's been quite awhile since I've seen one of your CZcams videos. Welcome back. 👋😊

  • @MyLifeOfAesthetics
    @MyLifeOfAesthetics Před měsícem

    I'm just going to go ahead and binge watch all of your videos. Apparently, I am also doing leash training wrong since my baby polar bear walks me more than I walk her. And I mean she literally grabs her leash and leads me where she wants to go, which of course I thought was adorable when she was just a snowball. Not so adorable when little polar bear has the strength of an actual bear.

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 29 dny

      I have a leash biting PDF on my website that might help: www.simpawtico-training.com/learning/downloadables/

  • @aniakozak8298
    @aniakozak8298 Před 4 měsíci

    Vid on walking 2 dogs please 🙏

  • @callieshadow8130
    @callieshadow8130 Před rokem

    great video, I will practice your techniques. I do have arthritis in both hands and a 10 month old GSD when at times he will pull and run. I will try the body techniques also.. Would a leather leash be better then the nylon. I just got a slip lead, works sometimes but slippery in my hands. Thanks again I have some practicing to do 🐕

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Ian!!!! Love the video a great workout and practical tips and yes its not overnight but its a lifesave. Keep sharing because I will. Thanks again, blessings!

  • @dadams239
    @dadams239 Před 2 lety

    I have a lab that suddenly stops and pulls to the side to pee while we are walking at a good pace - puts me totally off balance, and torques my knee. Any advice?
    Love this video and have it saved for multiple viewing

  • @chrissy580
    @chrissy580 Před rokem

    I've been looking and maybe I just missed it. However, I'm curious about night training. Do you crate train for an entire night, or what is the best way to get a puppy/dog through the night while you sleep without your house being destroyed? (Currently taking a Vet Assistant course, the more I can learn, the better).

  • @darodes
    @darodes Před 2 lety

    Saving. This. Video.

  • @aikido9881
    @aikido9881 Před 2 lety

    Yes, please. Thanks.

  • @whitneynilan1257
    @whitneynilan1257 Před 2 lety

    Love all of your videos! I'd love to see how you teach not to pull when walking. Thank you!

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +1

      I probably won't do that on CZcams, but I do have a full online walking course if you're interested: geni.us/loose_leash_walking

  • @yoadrian3814
    @yoadrian3814 Před 2 lety

    This is awesome, thank you!

  • @73Alea
    @73Alea Před 2 lety

    Yay new video!

  • @MrCshmn
    @MrCshmn Před 2 lety

    Do you have a video on how to get them to wear a leash in the first place? Really struggling to not have the dog freak out when leash is attached.

  • @tannerbrownell2380
    @tannerbrownell2380 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @MrSoulsMumma
    @MrSoulsMumma Před 2 měsíci

    I'm so glad to have found your videos. I have small hands, fingers, & thumbs and am finding some of these holds difficult. Any advice?

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před měsícem +1

      Depending on the size of your dog, a lighter or thinner leash may be appropriate. Biothane or leather are super strong without having to be big or thick. And experiment with different anchors to see what works best for your hands. Even amongst the trainers at my school they prefer different ones as their go-to. Customize to your liking!

    • @MrSoulsMumma
      @MrSoulsMumma Před měsícem

      @@SimpawticoDogTraining thank you. I opted for a thinner leather leash. Also I'm using the recommended thumb anchor hold. So far it's working.

  • @careylou
    @careylou Před 2 lety

    Just found you! Great instructions - thanks 👍

  • @DouglasSampaio89
    @DouglasSampaio89 Před 2 lety

    Excellent tips!

  • @lundbreck001
    @lundbreck001 Před 2 lety

    I have a 5 mth old Yorkie that I’m trying to teach basic dog manners. He seem intelligent enough but the heel task is really a challenge. His attention last seconds then he’s off. I have him on a body harness as I’m nervous about his tiny little neck. He is very fussy about what he wants for treats. So far steak is the thing I can bribe him with. I’m 6 ‘ and he’s 6” so getting the treat in his line of sight. Plan of attack is multiple 3-4 minute sessions multiple times daily mixed with playtime. Any suggestions beyond my plan.

  • @rivertheservicedoodle1730

    I like traffic leads BY THEM SELVES for city walking. If you’re actually around a lot of traffic or walking down town.

  • @clikadestramento
    @clikadestramento Před 2 lety

    If you can go into how you approach defensive handling, I'd love to see it. In Brazil where I'm from not only we are plagued with loose pet dogs, but there's a very alarming number of strays everywhere. Most times we need to be very defensive in our handling as there's a good chance no one is coming to pick up that dog!
    Amazing content as always! I have been doing very similar techniques for years because of the situations we need to face in our day-to-day, and seeing how you do and explain your methods is gold! Thank you.

  • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers

    I saw the thumbnail and hoped this was some sick dog-themed Heavy Metal concept album.

  • @Angel__537
    @Angel__537 Před rokem

    Bruh! Good stuff

  • @Kuraimade
    @Kuraimade Před 2 lety

    Excellent!!

  • @manolopapas
    @manolopapas Před 2 lety

    Interesting. Please some more

  • @Rezan-sul
    @Rezan-sul Před 2 lety

    Thanks 😊

  • @polluxtroy2010
    @polluxtroy2010 Před rokem

    Hey I’ve recently found out about your channel and have been learning a lot since then thank you for that!. I do hace a question if I may: What are your thoughts or suggestions when handling a dog using a “free hands leash”, I bought one recently and wanted some advice, thanks!

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před rokem

      Hands-free leashes are best for dogs that are already moving well with you and are sufficiently engage in what you're doing. Sometimes it's useful for puppies when working on their household manners. Otherwise, using your hands with the leash will give you much better sensitive communication and support until you're at that point.

  • @christinesulymacsulyma8224

    Love this video would like to know how to handle my pit around other dogs she tends to get aggressive tends to bark and tightens up can't get her to not look away. Thank you so much for this really helpful👍

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +3

      That's actually something we're working on as part of this series.

    • @lousid33925
      @lousid33925 Před 2 lety +1

      Great technical video with excellent demonstration and explanation. Thanks for the graphics and pics.
      I have a 2 yr old Corgi who is problematic with other dogs while leashed. He is a naturally instinctive herder when other dogs are seen. He will lie flat and then lunge, or just bark at dogs for the sake of it. Moving away, changing directions, or vocally disciplining isn’t working so tips on how to handle this behaviour while leashed would be very useful.

    • @lousid33925
      @lousid33925 Před 2 lety

      @@SimpawticoDogTraining I should have put my corgi comment elsewhere, but I am sure you’ll see it! Thanks for any tips!

  • @claudiachang5486
    @claudiachang5486 Před 2 lety

    What are your thoughts on Gentle Leader? (Head halters)

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety

      I know this is gonna go against the grain, but I typically don't recommend them.
      Head halters tend to be intrusive for a lot of dogs. Some dogs, of course, wear them with no trouble. But I've seen many dogs go into suppressive shut down states, thrash wildly against it, and exhibit signs of stress the same as they would with aversive training tools. Steps can be taken to habituate a dog to one, but this rarely happens, unfortunately. For many dog it's an unpleasant experience that inhibits the kind of rich, interactive learning we strive for.
      A head halter also doesn't teach a dog how to walk. It's a management tool and, like other training aids, it mainly just puts a lid on the parts that annoy the owner. Then it becomes a crutch-quick control isn't a substitute for training, but it's very often used this way and you get a dog that CANNOT walk politely without one.
      For a dog that lunges or struggles with reactivity, there's the possibility of cranking their spine and soft tissue repeatedly. Now we're dealing with possible long term effects.
      In the rare cases I have students using one, it's a temporary safety and management tool when they're being overpowered by their dog. Sometimes when things have really gone off the rails it's necessary to start here so we can repair the behavioral and interpersonal ruptures between the owner and the dog. Even then we work to get out of it quickly and onto less intrusive tools.
      That's my 2¢. As always, your mileage may vary.

  • @JesseAitken
    @JesseAitken Před 2 lety

    Love your videos! Can you please make a video on excitement? My rescue goes crazy when we get ready/leave the house. He whines a lot. Even if I put on shoes and sit back down on the couch for 10-15mins he shakes like a leaf. Help!

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety

      We always try to meet the dog at the energy level they're at (in most cases) and introduce structure to that. Then we can bring the energy down with the structure. The first thing I always develop in that vein is Engagement. Check out this video on how we start that: czcams.com/video/ZW0jqMLzcUQ/video.html

  • @matchalatteverte7868
    @matchalatteverte7868 Před 2 lety

    Is it me or is the intro music getting more and more hardcore? Love the content as always

  • @edwardyandoc2004
    @edwardyandoc2004 Před rokem

    Do you have videos where you actually handle the dogs?

  • @heatherkemp1846
    @heatherkemp1846 Před 2 lety

    I would love to see walking with multiple dogs. I have 2. A large and a small but often 2 small. Thanks

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a good suggestion! I think I'll be making more in this series so I'll put that on the list. Thanks!

  • @ZacharyHS
    @ZacharyHS Před 2 lety

    How do I get them to stop barking when they see someone they like and can’t get to them?

  • @laurashepherd9979
    @laurashepherd9979 Před 2 lety

    Thanks! My lab. OY! I have MS. She pulled swung me around, pulling me down in the street when she was just 6 m.o. old. She saw someone she LOVED coming up behind us. It SHATTERED my right shoulder, which now hosts a titanium plate and 13 screws! I have NEVER been able to get a dog to NOT PULL. Even Border Collies I once had (smaller than my Labs). HOW DO I GET THEM TO CHILL?

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety

      Hi Laura! OMG I'm sorry to hear about your shoulder! Walking training is something you've got to break up into very thin slices. I touched on it a bit in the Progression video from a few years ago, and I also have a full online course on it: geni.us/loose_leash_walking

  • @AdamMusic944
    @AdamMusic944 Před 2 lety

    Is there a specific leash you recommend? My dog pulls a lot when walking

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety

      A good quality six-foot leather leash is our all-time go to. That said, pulling is a training problem not a hardware problem.

    • @AdamMusic944
      @AdamMusic944 Před 2 lety

      @@SimpawticoDogTraining thanks, yes I'm trying to teach her to stop pulling but it's been challenging. Still, will continue to try! Thanks for all the good videos

  • @TinuNelson
    @TinuNelson Před rokem

    Why no new videos?... Waiting...

  • @jonzaremba
    @jonzaremba Před 2 lety

    Where can I buy your new power metal album? Bandcamp link?

  • @debbieschnitter5465
    @debbieschnitter5465 Před 2 lety

    I have definitely torn something in my elbow, thanks to my randomly lunging English Cocker. Although he is a smallish breed, the reactive lunging (mostly to birds, squirrels) is wreaking havoc on my body. When there's a trigger that I can anticipate (dogs, cars), I consciously use my larger muscle groups to protect my joints. I'm concerned about using my thumb as an anchor with the unexpected triggers, especially now that my elbow is jacked. What advice do you have for someone like me? I am 55F and above average fitness and strength.

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Debbie. I'd say to try some of these out first in a "non-walking" scenario-perhaps even tied to a piece of furniture first-to get a feel for them so YOU feel confident and comfortable in them. Remember that your thumb isn't really doing much work, the rest of your body is. So, the key is teaching your body to work efficiently, to angle it correctly, and KNOW the positions well enough that you don't have to think about it…because if you have to think about it you're gonna end up on the ground. Concurrently, I would certainly recommend pairing with a local pro to help you with those reactivity pieces with your dog. Good leash handling is a safety and management layer, but you still need the training layer, too. GOOD LUCK!

    • @debbieschnitter5465
      @debbieschnitter5465 Před 2 lety

      @@SimpawticoDogTraining will do! BTW Leave it,Take it, Drop it was life changing for us,and I have recommended it many times to others. Your method works for us, TY!

  • @rabbitholegirl1
    @rabbitholegirl1 Před 2 lety

    Are these ok to use with a new puppy? Thx

  • @MegandtheMutts
    @MegandtheMutts Před 2 lety

    Ian, I love your videos. Nobody teaches this stuff, but it's always lesson one for me. Also, I get big metalhead vibes form you.

  • @shawnahaddan3674
    @shawnahaddan3674 Před 2 lety

    I have a question. I find the base platform difficult while pushing a wheelchair and walking my dog. Any advice?

    • @shawnahaddan3674
      @shawnahaddan3674 Před 2 lety

      Holding the leash and pushing is difficult.

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm actually working with a friend of mine who is a wheelchair user to develop modifications for this material. That's going to be an upcoming video.

    • @shawnahaddan3674
      @shawnahaddan3674 Před 2 lety

      Sweet! Looking forward to it. Leash length is also a pain. Can you do a video on good shorter leashes?

    • @redhatpat9387
      @redhatpat9387 Před 2 lety

      @@SimpawticoDogTraining I'm looking forward to that as I use a wheeled walker with mine.

  • @karenpenna7788
    @karenpenna7788 Před 2 lety

    I have a small dog - pug. Should I be using a normal leash or can I train her with a retractable leash? It’s not going so great as of right now ☹️

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety

      I wouldn't recommend the retractable for your training stages. A static leash is a much more sensitive tool for you. Once both you and your little girl have built up the skills together you can use the retractable in certain situations. They definitely have their place, but a static leash is always better to learn with.

  • @ifonly8294
    @ifonly8294 Před 2 lety

    Can you recommend best way to hold leash if use a walking stick please 🙏

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety +1

      My initial thought is to use a same-side hold and the stick in the other hand. That dog will be on one side, and the stick on the other. The anchor you use is up to you, whichever is most comfortable, I'd think.

  • @brandonrohrer7914
    @brandonrohrer7914 Před 2 lety

    Words and hand signs

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před 2 lety

      Hi Brandon. Do you mean you'd like to see a video on recommended verbal prompts and hand signals?

  • @silviaancheta7227
    @silviaancheta7227 Před rokem

    😱 😱😱degloving 🤣🤣🤣

  • @marthahubbard9463
    @marthahubbard9463 Před 2 lety +1

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @TripleEightss
    @TripleEightss Před 2 lety

    did you lose weight or sum? lookin sharp my dude!

  • @Pet-mu3hw
    @Pet-mu3hw Před rokem

    I am so interested in your video,I wanna invite you to promote our dog brace.We send products for free.

  • @erickanorris567
    @erickanorris567 Před 2 lety

    these techniques are why little old ladies like me can handle big dogs at animal welfare departments that drag young guys LOL.

  • @DoodestPriest
    @DoodestPriest Před 2 lety

    degloving... holy poop

  • @Comedy.Transportation
    @Comedy.Transportation Před 2 lety

    I wonder if anyone has ever told Ian, that he resembles and talks like Ryan Reynolds.

  • @pleaseletmein222
    @pleaseletmein222 Před rokem

    This is ridiculous. The leash is for communication, not a weird tactical power fantasy.

    • @SimpawticoDogTraining
      @SimpawticoDogTraining  Před rokem

      I think you greatly misunderstood what you were watching. You are quite right a leash is for communication. Even a casual dive into our other work would convey that attitude of cooperative, supportive work together with our dogs. However, you can't communicate effectively unless you have some foundational handling skills on your end that keep both you and your dog safe, keep you on your feet, and help you effectively manage the leash as a piece of equipment. Horse people know this, and any advanced positive reinforcement dog training programs teach this as well.

    • @pleaseletmein222
      @pleaseletmein222 Před rokem

      @@SimpawticoDogTraining Oh, I consume your work religiously. Bad dog training videos are my crack.