How To Stop Leash Pulling

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  • @jaymiah8138
    @jaymiah8138 Před 3 lety +1989

    i love these short to the point videos. sometimes i just can't sit through a 30 minute training video on youtube. thank you for this

    • @BigDr0p1
      @BigDr0p1 Před 3 lety +13

      Well you’d still have to watch that video. The first step is to teach them to stop when there is tension, but he doesn’t explain how. Not saying he should tho, he wouldn’t be able to fit that in a video

    • @kristinaserna6782
      @kristinaserna6782 Před 2 lety

      @@BigDr0p1 p

    • @kristinaserna6782
      @kristinaserna6782 Před 2 lety

      @@BigDr0p1 ppppp

    • @kristinaserna6782
      @kristinaserna6782 Před 2 lety +2

      Sorry that was a accidently reply

    • @Firefoxtony
      @Firefoxtony Před 2 lety +3

      @@BigDr0p1 i thought he did just explain how?

  • @grahamshaw4964
    @grahamshaw4964 Před 2 lety +730

    Sometimes you just want to kno how to deal with a problem quickly not a whole story that many just turn off before the end ,thank you for your help .

    • @angelchung414
      @angelchung414 Před rokem +1

      Yea same

    • @smoooveejuju7985
      @smoooveejuju7985 Před rokem

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    • @TyDomi
      @TyDomi Před 11 měsíci

      I thought I was the only one

    • @Josshhhyyyyful
      @Josshhhyyyyful Před 10 měsíci +4

      Be careful, this is bad advice - he loses credibility for using a choke chain right away. No training should ever involve negative reinforcement (fear or pain). He should be rewarding the dog for walking the way he wants until it becomes habit, not causing them discomfort and frustration when they do the opposite of what he wants. Dogs will do what they are in the habit of doing. So teach them positively. There are many reputable trainers who offer advice on how to do it the correct positive reinforcement only way.
      Negative reinforcement might be somewhat effective and more intuitive because we all understand fear and pain. But is that the relationship you want with your dog? Furthermore, negative reinforcement is proven to be less effective and detrimental to your dog than positive reinforcement. Negative reinforcement can easily cause behavioral problems and is not kind.
      Run fast from this dude and any trainer who uses any form of negative reinforcement, fear, discomfort, or pain to teach.

    • @Spidermonkey6587
      @Spidermonkey6587 Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@Josshhhyyyyful all dogs are individually different and what may work for some just doesn’t work for others. Have your opinion on something, cool, you’re entitled to but don’t be out here, trainer bashing and just telling people what they should do with their dog and who to avoid because that’s just annoying af. If you knew and actually cared about the ‘last chance at life’ dogs that this trainer and his team have literally saved the lives of, you’d keep your BS to yourself. So many of his clients are people who went to positive only trainers and they actually made their dogs worse and he’s He actually trained a lot of them cases FOR FREE because of how much money the owner is rinsed of by force free trainers. He goes to animal rescues and helps the ones less likely to be adopted to find forever homes. He even took a dog home himself on one of the last times. You act like this bloke sticks prong collars on any dog, he doesn’t. He uses training tools that are right for each, individual dog. He doesn’t recommend anything but a harness or a flat collar for dogs under 6 months either. He finds what works for each dog. A lot of positive only trainers will recommend a dog be medicated or even pts before they admit defeat with a dog that they personally can’t train when they should just admit a dog needs a trainer like Adam. Also, just so you know, ANY tool, used wrong can cause harm. Just chucking treats at a dog makes them overweight and can cause them harm too 👍

  • @ollypebble
    @ollypebble Před 2 měsíci +19

    i'm a professional dog walker, and these tips are really saving my wrists/forearms/shoulders/neck for a sustainable and pain-free career!!! thank you so much!!

    • @henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704
      @henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704 Před 2 měsíci

      I feel like a professional dog walker, of all people, should know that already

    • @ollypebble
      @ollypebble Před 2 měsíci

      @@henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704 hey man, that's a little harsh. some of the tips i already knew, but did not know to walk into them. learning continues ur whole life. not sure if you realized how this comes across but yea, i was just thanking the creator :(

    • @serenityskies4477
      @serenityskies4477 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@ollypebble don't let it get to you. Many careers are all about learning. Professional programmers are always learning just as teachers are always learning. You get to become professional when you know a lot and have certifications on a topic but just because you know a lot doesn't mean you're going to know everything.
      There's many ways to get the sum of 100 but someone with extreme interest might only know of twenty ways. And a professional might know 60 ways. There's still a huge gap for people to learn.
      There's many programming channels I watch that claim they hit a plateau once they realize how much they don't know.
      Dunning-Kruger effect: The more you learn the less you realize that you know.

    • @ollypebble
      @ollypebble Před měsícem

      @@serenityskies4477 so awesome of u to say, i really appreciate and completely agree :D

    • @cloudedfreedom6286
      @cloudedfreedom6286 Před měsícem

      @@henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704grow up, you don’t learn everything before going into a career.

  • @stephenkelly9633
    @stephenkelly9633 Před měsícem +2

    This is brilliant, I've watched so many 25 minute videos over exaggerating things. This is straight to the point, and precise. Cheers buddy. I'll try it out as my Saluki cross is a little trouble at the minute. 👍

  • @OfficerSuperman_she-her
    @OfficerSuperman_she-her Před 2 lety +412

    He said “you’re now connected” to the dog as if the dog’s name is wifi.😂

  • @frk9570
    @frk9570 Před 3 lety +67

    My 16 year old son just found your channel, really helpful tips and well put together. Thanks a lot

    • @Josshhhyyyyful
      @Josshhhyyyyful Před 10 měsíci

      Be careful, this is bad advice - he loses credibility for using a choke chain right away. No training should ever involve negative reinforcement (fear or pain). He should be rewarding the dog for walking the way he wants until it becomes habit, not causing them discomfort and frustration when they do the opposite of what he wants. Dogs will do what they are in the habit of doing. So teach them positively. There are many reputable trainers who offer advice on how to do it the correct positive reinforcement only way.
      Negative reinforcement might be somewhat effective and more intuitive because we all understand fear and pain. But is that the relationship you want with your dog? Furthermore, negative reinforcement is proven to be less effective and detrimental to your dog than positive reinforcement. Negative reinforcement can easily cause behavioral problems and is not kind.
      Run fast from this dude and any trainer who uses any form of negative reinforcement, fear, discomfort, or pain to teach.

    • @jonny80917
      @jonny80917 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Josshhhyyyyfuli bet you have a great time trying to train dogs being that ignorant. this is not negative reinforcement, it is positive reinforcement. do not try and tell people to be weary of something you know nothing about please 🙏

    • @jonny80917
      @jonny80917 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Josshhhyyyyfulthis also isn’t even a choke collar, it’s a prong. meaning it pinches not choke

  • @lorinelson7607
    @lorinelson7607 Před rokem +4

    I'm on my way outside to try this right now! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @merakiwi3550
    @merakiwi3550 Před rokem +239

    i did this the other day and my dog got bored and just layed in the grass and didnt want to walk anymore 😭

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Před rokem +32

      It's not a good technique that's why. First teach leash pressure and use a slip lead or well fitted high herm springer prong collar, start training heel and use high value treats, you can use the 360 technique where if they start pulling spin around with them and make sure they're by your side, or you can correct them if they pull

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Před rokem +13

      @Hugsnkisses Usually that means the dog is already full of pent up energy before the walk, every dog is food motivated, you have to build engagement though for stubborn dogs, start hand feeding him his meals and before walkd have a play session with him or let him do a puzzle that's slightly difficult, you can do a diy dog mental stimualtion puzzle or buy one online or at a pet store. If he's already overstimulated on a walk and you never taught him "focus" or you don't have any engagement with him, it's never going to get better. Also if he's choking himself, put the collar higher up and make sure it's well fitted, it seems like it's too low on his neck if he's choking. Getting a wider collar or a real herm springer prong collar would be much better and safer, remember though if you do use a prong, condition him to it first and only use very small corrections.

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Před rokem +6

      @Hugsnkisses Also try using raw food as training treats instead of store bought dog treats or cooked chicken. Buy freeze dried raw treats, maybe chicken heart or freeze dried beef liver, they're super smelly and dogs absolutely love it. My Bull Terrier is the most stubborn dog I've ever trained out of the more than 30 dogs I've had and trained, it took years to figure out what works for him. All the treats I got didn't cut it, I built engagement and used raw treats and his raw food as training treats on walks.

    • @merakiwi3550
      @merakiwi3550 Před rokem +5

      @@maybelikealittlebit thank you for the advice! It makes complete sense to want to have my dog engaged and paying attention to me, which is my main struggle, she’s constantly focused on everything but me whether I have treats or toys, people and other dogs are her main focus and it’s nearly impossible to get her attention when those are around

    • @kutanra
      @kutanra Před rokem +7

      ​@@bbycherub2420 Agree this is a bad technique, disagree on use of prong collar. If you wouldn't use it on your toddler, dont use it on your dog.

  • @michaeldejesus8631
    @michaeldejesus8631 Před 3 měsíci +1

    straight to the point with a much needed visual demonstration, thank you so much!!!!

  • @tesnym
    @tesnym Před 2 lety +213

    My dog could never- literally spend hours daily using that method and it just ends up being a war of who is the strongest, cause even when I stop walking, she keeps pulling :/

    • @Bryce54
      @Bryce54 Před 2 lety +5

      Same. Any progress?

    • @tesnym
      @tesnym Před 2 lety +40

      @@Bryce54 been watching other videos on ways to help me with her pulling a lot. Found one that said that the second the dog starts pulling in a direction, you gotta go/pull to the opposite direction (or any random direction really) and just walk that way, until the dog kinda learns to be attentive on when the next turn is gonna be and match your movement (idk if it makes sense, but it has helped a bit).. other than that, one of the best things I've purchased to help is a halter, but you gotta make sure you get a good one depending on the breed (it can be tricky with dogs with flat faces). She's still pulling, but it's really not as strong, so it helps when it comes to trying to avoid getting my arms torn appart 😅. I learned that using treats is very tricky, so I would avoid using them when walking my dog (my dog would just pull over and over again and then once in a while stop pulling just to get a treat as if I was a vending machine). Finally, a very good trick is to tire the dog before going on a walk by playing with them with a toy, cause then they can have a bit less energy. Can be a bit difficult at first, but it helps. You can just go to a nearby park, bring a toy, play with the dog and then when you go on a walk, they can be a bit more attentive and less eager to be the one taking you on a walk!

    • @mrlomax3757
      @mrlomax3757 Před 2 lety +6

      @@tesnym having to play with your dog every single time before a walk could get tiring real quick. Plus the halti is just a tool to put the problem at bay and doesnt actually stop the dog from wanting to pull. Switch the halti to a normal collar again and watch the dog pull you like before. Im talking from experience and im struggling with this myself.

    • @tesnym
      @tesnym Před 2 lety +4

      @@mrlomax3757 I know my dog pulls like crazy the second I remove the halti, it's crazy, but even if it puts the problem at bay, at lest my dog knows not to pull as much when wearing it and is pretty calm. Sooo yeah, I know it's not very fun and doesn't "solve" the problem, but it works for at least just walks where your arms don't feel like they're getting ripped appart anymore.

    • @BlackKen_M
      @BlackKen_M Před rokem +5

      Get an E collar

  • @bishyeahbish3758
    @bishyeahbish3758 Před rokem +41

    I wish it was that simple mate. Our doberman is on "pull like fk" mode and it doesn't matter how many times u hold him back or stop, we've been trying what this video suggests for over 3 weeks now, 6 walks a day 7 days a week, so, it's not as easy as people think/say it is. I'm just saying yo 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @birdysoflyy
      @birdysoflyy Před rokem +3

      I have the same exact issue. My Dobie just keeps pulling even if you stop to the point she will choke herself out when you stop. I wish there was a video that could help 😔

    • @christophjanssen9324
      @christophjanssen9324 Před rokem +5

      Have you tried a long leash, walking in less busy areas and capturing attention?
      The method in the video can be kinda frustrating for some dog-human-teams and in certain situations. For the human and the dog. Which causes a bad mood, a dog who wants to escape or do his own thing etc.
      For some people it can also help to teach via R+ first so that the dog doesnt become totally confused and frustrated by their own confusion. Its helpful to have a command that they can fall back into when they are overwhelmed.
      Have you tried it for a month only in your backyard or in the front of your street? Certain environments can be easier to establish it in. Have you tried to add treats? Have you tried without leash pressure, but only spatial pressure?
      I mean I suppose that you have, but if not, maybe you could restep to that.
      Some dogs are so energetic, they get outside the door and their mindset is all whoozy.
      I do not have such dog, not to such an extreme, I can only say what helped with my Beagle. A Doberman is much more extreme, I know that. But it cant hurt to share this, can it?
      Also - Good that you said that it isnt that easy.
      Sometimes videos built false expecations (albeit helpful!) By accident.
      Even with all I mentioned above, my dog isnt 100% clean. But he isnt supposed to since he is a living being. He's become nice enough to walk with most of the time though.

    • @Gameur01
      @Gameur01 Před 9 měsíci +1

      My Great Dane is not a heavy puller on quiet environment. But as soon as he has a goal (mates or smells), he pulls. I can do this 1009x times, I did it for month but he doesn’t want to understand. Going in a quiet park with a 10m long leash, giving him freedom, he doesn’t pull and follows me, staying close to me without any orders… he kept next to me also on the way back. This might help.
      Give him controlled freedom, encouraging him everytime he’s next to you, with or without asking, and walk randomly. When he’ll understand being next to you is worth it, and that the leash is not a punishment, you can shorten the leash.
      The problem of this video, it will help some dogs for sure, but not all of them think the same way. He pulls, you stop, you continue: he can understand it’s ok pulling because even when he stops, he goes wherever he wants… maybe your dobbie just needs to make his own choices.

    • @MsLori1973
      @MsLori1973 Před 9 měsíci

      Practice took Mr a couoe Das doveys are one if the smartest easy to train digs. I used walk one someone else owned no leash that dog protected me in pickering ontario when some chick tried to pin me in a phone both I never met before with other braids to try n rob me. That dog senced it n went after her n wouldn't let them get past him. Best dogs I've ever bern around next to my sons ab n my blue nose. 😊 mine is crazy hyper he's 7 months. This works o. Him on a bad day I bought a lead collar but it pulls from the side never seen them do that. So I may take it back n get a diff one or may e I'm putting it on wrong but I should have to even barely use it kf this works n I know it does accept when he sees ppl.or dogs he loves ppl n dogs so he jumps on them all training goes out the window. Sometimes he's good but I'm a by myself kimda firm so he gets hyper again When I go out

    • @johannaappleforest7482
      @johannaappleforest7482 Před 9 měsíci

      @@birdysoflyyget a harness instead so she won’t choke

  • @jamesgarcia9627
    @jamesgarcia9627 Před 2 lety +3

    Simple, easy, love it. Thank you.

  • @gan9937
    @gan9937 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Just so everyone knows, for many dogs, the amount of time for them to realise that they need to back off and put slack in the system in order to move again can at first be a very long wait. Don't say anything to them. Don't pull back on the dog. Literally just wait them out each and every time and instantly move forward if there's any slack. And within a few minutes, they'll really "get it". Later, if they forget in a few days, don't forget to stop again. Wordless, no judgemental, no punishment. Just get them to realise that the result from pulling = human stops moving.

  • @ejirokirishima8713
    @ejirokirishima8713 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I did this with my cane corso puppy when I was 15, I’d come home from school take care of the farm animals and then get treats and take Dexter out on a walk. It took time, patience, and hard work but it was so worth it in the end. He was incredibly well behaved and when he started to show small signs of good aggression we immediately dealt with it, we trained him to wait for the command to eat his food. I slowly would put my hand him his food bowl so that he got used to it, I’d even take small scoops of his food while he ate. Of course rewards for zero aggression followed. Truthfully I had fun training him, I miss him so much but the man who owns him now was beyond impressed with his training so I’d say I’m pretty proud of my pup ❤

  • @strikerforce17
    @strikerforce17 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! Your videos are far superior then most 👍🏼

  • @Ava-415
    @Ava-415 Před 4 měsíci

    I like this channel 4 at the same time I see you walking towards the dog, not the dog walking towards you

  • @omarvulpinari1017
    @omarvulpinari1017 Před 7 měsíci

    Short & sweet… bravo!

  • @Jfrenchie1969
    @Jfrenchie1969 Před 7 měsíci

    This works, my bulldog was terrible pulling. Now walks brilliant ❤

  • @ebonywiley500
    @ebonywiley500 Před rokem +1

    This was short and straight to the point. Love it. Thanks

  • @jay6817
    @jay6817 Před 24 dny

    Dog eventually submits calmly. Then both are happy, which is a great result!

  • @ADayintheLifeofOrion
    @ADayintheLifeofOrion Před 3 lety +12

    Short snappy training, great video 👌

    • @Josshhhyyyyful
      @Josshhhyyyyful Před 10 měsíci

      Be careful, this is bad advice - he loses credibility for using a choke chain right away. No training should ever involve negative reinforcement (fear or pain). He should be rewarding the dog for walking the way he wants until it becomes habit, not causing them discomfort and frustration when they do the opposite of what he wants. Dogs will do what they are in the habit of doing. So teach them positively. There are many reputable trainers who offer advice on how to do it the correct positive reinforcement only way.
      Negative reinforcement might be somewhat effective and more intuitive because we all understand fear and pain. But is that the relationship you want with your dog? Furthermore, negative reinforcement is proven to be less effective and detrimental to your dog than positive reinforcement. Negative reinforcement can easily cause behavioral problems and is not kind.
      Run fast from this dude and any trainer who uses any form of negative reinforcement, fear, discomfort, or pain to teach.

  • @ryanfogg6054
    @ryanfogg6054 Před rokem +1

    Bang on these short videos I have an xl bully that lives with me and my 4 younger brother so training is hard sometimes but this helped massively on the lead

  • @michaelgonzalez8122
    @michaelgonzalez8122 Před rokem +1

    Straight to point and with valuable information ✅ not like these other 20min videos of idk what

  • @A_SD123
    @A_SD123 Před 2 lety

    Finally a short to the point video! Instead of a 15 min video of a guy explaining unrelated things like he invented dogs.

  • @complexone2542
    @complexone2542 Před rokem

    Kudos for your work. I have a puppy that I chained watched this 100 times and it worked.

  • @ForeverInFaith
    @ForeverInFaith Před 8 měsíci

    Just came to say I love your channel and thank you for your work to help people become better and safer dog custodians.
    I have trained horses all my life and have helped people with their dogs at times too.
    I know dogs aren’t horses and obviously have different ways of communicating etc, but very similar in the sense they have to be listening to you rather than pre emoting things themselves, and it’s also all about trust and knowing the individual animal and it’s ‘quirks’ and working through them with them. It takes time, consistency and understanding.
    I recommend your channel to a lot of people now. God bless you.

  • @tenika0507
    @tenika0507 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank u for this I'm going to try this tomorrow when I take my baby out for a walk thank you

  • @cjss-yg2lz
    @cjss-yg2lz Před 10 měsíci

    This technique changes everything some people call it red light green light but everyone be patient results come bring small treats for occasional reinforcement! Your video helped me so much

  • @allyssakuhaneck9160
    @allyssakuhaneck9160 Před 2 lety +37

    Thank you so much, I have an 80lb pity who constantly pulls and it takes so much strength out of me 😩😂 hopefully this will help us 🙃

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Před rokem +3

      80 pounds Pit Bull? What are its bloodlines? Real American Pit Bull Terriers barely reach 69 pounds.

    • @AKAGlenn
      @AKAGlenn Před rokem

      @@maybelikealittlebit find my pup only pays attention to the treat.

    • @Josshhhyyyyful
      @Josshhhyyyyful Před 10 měsíci

      Be careful, this is bad advice - he loses credibility for using a choke chain right away. No training should ever involve negative reinforcement (fear or pain). He should be rewarding the dog for walking the way he wants until it becomes habit, not causing them discomfort and frustration when they do the opposite of what he wants. Dogs will do what they are in the habit of doing. So teach them positively. There are many reputable trainers who offer advice on how to do it the correct positive reinforcement only way.
      Negative reinforcement might be somewhat effective and more intuitive because we all understand fear and pain. But is that the relationship you want with your dog? Furthermore, negative reinforcement is proven to be less effective and detrimental to your dog than positive reinforcement. Negative reinforcement can easily cause behavioral problems and is not kind.
      Run fast from this dude and any trainer who uses any form of negative reinforcement, fear, discomfort, or pain to teach.

    • @VARY78
      @VARY78 Před 10 měsíci

      "80 lb pitty" 🤣

    • @Casper_and_Max
      @Casper_and_Max Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@Josshhhyyyyfulit's not fear or pain. And ok then get an animal killing leash pulling agressive Ovcharka and train it with positive only🤨

  • @TurquoiseInk
    @TurquoiseInk Před rokem +1

    I love this, right to the point yet step by step. Subscribed!

  • @alexandarpetruchenkof4634
    @alexandarpetruchenkof4634 Před 5 měsíci

    It works straight away. Thanks broo 🙏

  • @carolforestiere6677
    @carolforestiere6677 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you!! Wish I had this info years ago!!!

  • @MrRedzac77
    @MrRedzac77 Před rokem +1

    Adopted an anxious Dog 2 weeks ago
    This is exactly what I did
    Within 5 minutes she learned the way and now she walks a lot calmer since she can follow my lead instead.

    • @Josshhhyyyyful
      @Josshhhyyyyful Před 10 měsíci

      Be careful, this is bad advice - he loses credibility for using a choke chain right away. No training should ever involve negative reinforcement (fear or pain). He should be rewarding the dog for walking the way he wants until it becomes habit, not causing them discomfort and frustration when they do the opposite of what he wants. Dogs will do what they are in the habit of doing. So teach them positively. There are many reputable trainers who offer advice on how to do it the correct positive reinforcement only way.
      Negative reinforcement might be somewhat effective and more intuitive because we all understand fear and pain. But is that the relationship you want with your dog? Furthermore, negative reinforcement is proven to be less effective and detrimental to your dog than positive reinforcement. Negative reinforcement can easily cause behavioral problems and is not kind.
      Run fast from this dude and any trainer who uses any form of negative reinforcement, fear, discomfort, or pain to teach.

  • @kanjo4976
    @kanjo4976 Před 2 lety +1

    Very straightforward. Not ads or secondary bullshit 👍🏾

  • @Littlebillycook
    @Littlebillycook Před rokem

    Love this u taught multiple things in one short but to the point video 😊

  • @loreabiding
    @loreabiding Před rokem +1

    Thank you. This really helped.

  • @chi2sota
    @chi2sota Před měsícem

    I'm going to try this technique with my two year old German Shepherds❤

  • @TyrantJ95
    @TyrantJ95 Před 5 dny

    Cesar Milan influencing everyone out here! Nice!

  • @weesebowski8651
    @weesebowski8651 Před rokem +1

    I would stop and change direction with the pitties and it worked for me 🙏🏽

  • @CrystaltheGlaceon1
    @CrystaltheGlaceon1 Před 5 měsíci

    This actually works our dog trainer suggested this method for my very giddy 30kg dogs it took time practicing a lot but we re nearly there with it 🎉

  • @AnointedFeet92
    @AnointedFeet92 Před 2 lety

    This has helped me incredibly my German no longer drags me..Thanks sooo much!!!

  • @Lucky_The_Cat483
    @Lucky_The_Cat483 Před 3 měsíci

    I don’t really need this hack because my dog is almost never on a leash but if I ever want to do leash training, I will try this

  • @nickharker6770
    @nickharker6770 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this. My first job for the morning, which will hopefully stop the mrs being dragged to school on Monday morning! 😆

  • @goodolmemory
    @goodolmemory Před rokem

    Short sweet and to the point. I like it.

  • @Adrian-bp9ve
    @Adrian-bp9ve Před rokem

    My dog is old but pulls so much and hard. I am definitely going to do this, thank you for sharing

  • @krazymunki54
    @krazymunki54 Před 3 měsíci

    thank you for sharing that this can be done with any type of collar

  • @Bluekingbullyz
    @Bluekingbullyz Před 3 měsíci

    Thank u for the tips I’m definitely going to try it out

  • @DS-ky9dl
    @DS-ky9dl Před rokem

    Excellent info...and it works ! Thanks.

  • @mstewartcopy
    @mstewartcopy Před měsícem

    Cool. Will try tonight

  • @zeerie7521
    @zeerie7521 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank, great video

  • @Handleitt1
    @Handleitt1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Samoyed dogs really love to pull and have their way, but I’m relentless myself. 😮‍💨 Never give up!!!!

  • @Maria-yg3kj
    @Maria-yg3kj Před 7 měsíci

    Help I’m blanking on the name of this song in the background it’s so iconic

  • @ShadowedAlliance05
    @ShadowedAlliance05 Před rokem +1

    Love how helpful this is

    • @kutanra
      @kutanra Před rokem

      Not helpful, dog is stressed and wearing a prong collar. Follow someone force free like Zak George

    • @ShadowedAlliance05
      @ShadowedAlliance05 Před rokem

      @@kutanra yeah good luck constantly being in none stressful situations, your dog could see a leaf fall and get stressed out lol they’re not human nore do their brains function the same way a humans brain function. Grow up. And keep your sensitivities to your self

  • @paulburke9613
    @paulburke9613 Před 7 měsíci

    The intro xx love it

  • @heleninglis9961
    @heleninglis9961 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you!❤

  • @bdoslayspdos6785
    @bdoslayspdos6785 Před rokem

    Thanks man👍🏻👍🏻

  • @barryminto6548
    @barryminto6548 Před rokem

    Excellent tip

  • @katherinewoodrum7719
    @katherinewoodrum7719 Před 11 měsíci

    Omg. I just got a pitbull that owner had to get rid of. He was awesome at walking for first few days until my husband walked him and let him pull. Now he pulls so hard he drags me. Which has caused him to be on alert as well and growling and whining at other dogs. He didn't do this at all before. He was calm. I have looked at other videos and don't have a corrective collar. I love the way you do it. I know this will work with him and so excited to start training him. Thank you

  • @samz396
    @samz396 Před rokem

    I was doing this woth my puppy glad to know im doing the right thing.

  • @jumpstart2705
    @jumpstart2705 Před 4 měsíci

    Much appreciated

  • @andyconda5194
    @andyconda5194 Před 10 měsíci

    My Staffy pup is improving MASSIVELY over the last few days simply by utilizing some tips I’ve found on CZcams. I am desensitizing her to fast motorcycles, loud cars, big trucks. Stick with it and don’t get frustrated y’all, you took on the challenge of owning the dog so don’t take your frustrations out on your lovely little beast.

    • @southenddogtraining1
      @southenddogtraining1  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That is great to hear that you are already desensitising your pup and exposing her to the world etc!

  • @dirtypanda9337
    @dirtypanda9337 Před 8 měsíci

    Great to the point video with training that makes sense. Thank you

  • @frightbat208
    @frightbat208 Před rokem

    Love it! Thank you so much!

  • @businessandbotany
    @businessandbotany Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you 🙏

  • @Peterpeterpumpkineater1000
    @Peterpeterpumpkineater1000 Před měsícem

    Tried all this for months, nothing took. Gentle leader worked like magic. Looking to wean off it

  • @davidmacdonald1579
    @davidmacdonald1579 Před 8 měsíci

    Easier said than done. My 9 month old working cocker pulls me off my feet however, i will work on this procedure and hope.

  • @NotoriousPepe
    @NotoriousPepe Před 3 lety +8

    Your channel needs many more subs.

    • @BellaCW
      @BellaCW Před rokem +1

      Defs not

    • @Josshhhyyyyful
      @Josshhhyyyyful Před 10 měsíci

      Be careful, this is bad advice - he loses credibility for using a choke chain right away. No training should ever involve negative reinforcement (fear or pain). He should be rewarding the dog for walking the way he wants until it becomes habit, not causing them discomfort and frustration when they do the opposite of what he wants. Dogs will do what they are in the habit of doing. So teach them positively. There are many reputable trainers who offer advice on how to do it the correct positive reinforcement only way.
      Negative reinforcement might be somewhat effective and more intuitive because we all understand fear and pain. But is that the relationship you want with your dog? Furthermore, negative reinforcement is proven to be less effective and detrimental to your dog than positive reinforcement. Negative reinforcement can easily cause behavioral problems and is not kind.
      Run fast from this dude and any trainer who uses any form of negative reinforcement, fear, discomfort, or pain to teach.

    • @Casper_and_Max
      @Casper_and_Max Před 8 měsíci

      ​​@@Josshhhyyyyfuljust stop. My dog doesn't give a shit about treats, toys, praise or distractions while pulling or reacting. And before you say something like:
      Well don't get a dog if you can't train it🙄 or you shouldn't have a dog if it acts that way😒
      HE GOT ATTACKED OKAY.
      and he loved *literally* every dog he saw. And would scream and whine to go and play. After getting traumatised by an out of control MUTT he's started growling barking and he lunges.

  • @turtleangel5235
    @turtleangel5235 Před rokem +1

    Was about to go on a walk & this is exactly what my dog does lol

  • @shivavideo1
    @shivavideo1 Před rokem

    Thanks. Going to give it a try

  • @bridgetb6582
    @bridgetb6582 Před 7 měsíci +1

    "you're now connected" as the dog does the most dramatic turn of his head trying to avoid you as best he can while he's attached to you by a foot of leash and a prong.

  • @Skunks_Are_Cool
    @Skunks_Are_Cool Před rokem +1

    You can also lure them with a treat while walking well and maybe even get a automatic sit this works for puppies best!

  • @Belizle86
    @Belizle86 Před rokem

    Thanks mate!

  • @sribalajitourist4215
    @sribalajitourist4215 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot brother. I try my friend ' s rottweiler four months old puppy tomorrow .

  • @livinglifeleona
    @livinglifeleona Před rokem

    Love love love it!

  • @kalikopa
    @kalikopa Před rokem

    On point. Great work.

  • @NickyDunn
    @NickyDunn Před rokem

    Great advice

  • @ijachelsea
    @ijachelsea Před 7 měsíci

    Been doing that for four years makes no the difference with my sprocker but we still have fun ❤

  • @kathleenmckeithen118
    @kathleenmckeithen118 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @andrewclemons8619
    @andrewclemons8619 Před 2 lety

    Good stuff man!

  • @jessicadavis5541
    @jessicadavis5541 Před rokem

    Thank you so much

  • @rgfkennel3474
    @rgfkennel3474 Před 2 lety

    best video on dog pulling in a short vid

  • @drkrazzy1646
    @drkrazzy1646 Před rokem

    Takes 30 minutes with your dog if you do everything right , thank you for your advice !🙏🏽

  • @FilipinosaAmericavlog
    @FilipinosaAmericavlog Před 2 lety

    Nice tutorial on stop pulling on leash . From Texas

    • @kutanra
      @kutanra Před rokem

      Terrible tutorial. This is not a happy dog. Follow someone force free like Zak George.

  • @micharoberts2897
    @micharoberts2897 Před 3 měsíci

    One thing that’s not mentioned in the video is this dog is wearing a prong, they help massively. It’s just a tool until the dogs behaviour is changed

  • @morefifacollege8971
    @morefifacollege8971 Před 8 měsíci

    I subbed to your channel❤😊

  • @betosgarage
    @betosgarage Před rokem +1

    That dog seem so happy 😂

  • @Foxy_ST170
    @Foxy_ST170 Před 5 měsíci

    Looks so much like my niko ❤

  • @JesusGonzalez-vt9sg
    @JesusGonzalez-vt9sg Před rokem

    Thank you for your video American Bully and I'm trying to teach him that

  • @zc1312
    @zc1312 Před 5 měsíci

    I am dog sitting 2 medium-smallish breed dogs right now and I swear they are fine with keeping the leash taut even if I stop moving. It’s pretty frustrating to walk dogs that pull on the leash all the time because their owners don’t care to actually train them.

  • @USAAMERICAFUCKYEAH77
    @USAAMERICAFUCKYEAH77 Před 6 měsíci

    Omg my keeba 😭😭😭 i miss her so much
    This dog looks just like my keeba .💀
    This made me cry i loved that dog and gave no shits about crying out loud when i woke up and. She was gone.
    I miss her so much Had her from 10th grade and she passed late 2021 fuck man

  • @ChersJourney
    @ChersJourney Před rokem

    Thank You.!!

  • @thomasprice950
    @thomasprice950 Před rokem

    Thks

  • @pelayia
    @pelayia Před 3 měsíci

    When I did the step 2 my dogs was walking in front of me and I keep stepping on him. But when we go on a walk alone without humans around he’s a very good boy

  • @user-ke4wx9jg4j
    @user-ke4wx9jg4j Před 6 měsíci

    I tried this, well the stop and wait technique, for an entire week with zero change.

  • @louisepayne1053
    @louisepayne1053 Před rokem

    Love this video...

    • @kutanra
      @kutanra Před rokem

      Terrible video. Follow someone force free like Zak George

  • @cm6995
    @cm6995 Před 4 měsíci

    My dog is getting better but doing the circles would drive him crazy excited. Jumping and nipping, he didn't look frustrated but more like he thought I was playing with him. We have eventually worked that out now.

  • @A100_SF
    @A100_SF Před rokem

    I have a 130 lb. cunning AmStaff. He's wild on the pulling. Many in my family can't handle him while walking. I'm still working on it. He"s 2 ½ y/o.

  • @hmfernandes1
    @hmfernandes1 Před rokem +1

    Doing it for months now. Reached to conclusion my dog is simply stupid. But I love him anyway 😍

  • @PKBillings
    @PKBillings Před 5 měsíci

    He said you can do this with any collar but didn't mention that he is using a prong collar on this dog. If you try this technique with a regular collar it will take 5 times longer for the dog to get it. Prong collars are a great tool for training so he should tell the people that!

  • @ihaveliceasfriends
    @ihaveliceasfriends Před 9 měsíci

    THANK YOU SO MUCH, I have a silly golden retriever who is 7x times the size of me and he doesn't haves a habbit of going to walks, I will try this and see if his silly habbit goes away and I don't go flying away.