4 ways to stop dog reactivity on walks

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • In this video I demonstrate 4 ways how you can make your dog walks less stressful if you have a reactive dog. Here is an updated version with more details and clearer picture with a reactive dog: • 4 ways to stop dog rea...
    Of course, every dog and situation is different and it may be that you need help from a professional trainer because your dog's behaviour may be more severe.
    I have found these generally work well to give you good alternatives to manage your dog better.
    0:00 Intro
    0:24 Stop making your dog sit
    02:07 Method 1 Crossing The Road
    02:25 Method 2 Scatter Feed
    02:45 Method 3 Using Drive Ways
    03:05 Method 4 Body Blocking Instruction (best one!)
    04:46 Method 4 Real Life Examples
    06:35 Proof of reactivity before session
    Your dog's reactivity won't get less unless you can manage a good loose lead walk where your dog doesn't pull on lead.
    If you want to learn how to do this check out my online course!
    Stop Pulling in lead in 7 days: www.thecompletecanine.co.nz/s...
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Komentáře • 242

  • @thecompletecanine
    @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

    Watch an updated more detailed video here: czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @SomeMinorDogTraining
    @SomeMinorDogTraining Před 4 měsíci +88

    For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Love that message ❤️❤️

    • @SomeMinorDogTraining
      @SomeMinorDogTraining Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@thecompletecanine we're all in this together for the betterment of the dogs. ❤️💕

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@SomeMinorDogTraining absolutely!!

    • @SomeMinorDogTraining
      @SomeMinorDogTraining Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@thecompletecanine ❤️💕

    • @jabouletfiction8059
      @jabouletfiction8059 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thank you for saying that. It's been a difficult few months and just when I think he's learned better behaviors, then he starts something else. I'm exhausted.

  • @plastikloser
    @plastikloser Před 4 měsíci +22

    This can work for low reaction or low prey drive dogs. But if they really have that drive they will ignore food and stay locked on, and sometimesyou cant avoidthe trigger. Exposing and socializing slowly so they build confidence and trust in the handler, is the best way for both to safe.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yep whatever works best for the dog. No one size fits all.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      @@maryjacobson2372 Yes! This you're completely right! It's all about prevention before they even blow up!

    • @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399
      @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have a husky he is not food orientated at all and hes an intact male used to be fine with all dogs but since being floored by rottweilers, staffies, and an Akita, hes not taking his eyes off a large approaching dog for anything and i dont either.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah might need a professional trainer in. With your dog being entire and now matured and with a bad experience you need some professional help probably

    • @kngsm
      @kngsm Před 17 dny

      Yes my little maltipoo, food motivated when indoor but when he is outside, he simply does not care about food.

  • @reggie7217
    @reggie7217 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for your helpful response!

  • @ozzieenglelewis
    @ozzieenglelewis Před 3 měsíci +6

    The tips help a lot. It is harder if you have more than one dog!

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Glad it helps. It’s definitely harder with 2 dogs.
      I do recommend if you have 2 dogs to first train both separately

  • @pikeg3317
    @pikeg3317 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I can't wait to try this on my little reactive adorable monster. Thank you!

  • @bonnieking5493
    @bonnieking5493 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Thank you for these tips. I have a reactive dog and your lesson is very helpful. ❤

  • @Sunny14136
    @Sunny14136 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very good pieces of advice!

  • @jazzlouise
    @jazzlouise Před 3 měsíci +2

    Good tips, thanks.

  • @claudiacanales2662
    @claudiacanales2662 Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome video with great content. Thanks!!!

  • @kathleenrichards6061
    @kathleenrichards6061 Před 2 měsíci

    As an R+ dog trainer 20+ yrs, thank you for the correct info to the general public! Good work, il recommend your channel after watching your other videos

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 2 měsíci

      Oh thats great thank you!
      I love it when balanced and R+ trainers can see the value in each others work!

  • @GonzoTheRosarian
    @GonzoTheRosarian Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have a reactive Podenca and I have been using the crossing the street and blocking techniques without knowing this was the right thing to do! Thanks for the extra tips!

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Great to hear! ☺️☺️

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      If its helpful here is a more detailed version of it: czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @eudofia
    @eudofia Před 4 měsíci +2

    I see this is in New Zealand. Such a beautiful place.

  • @nicolamurray1354
    @nicolamurray1354 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Really helpful and a good reminder that I need to check out your lead walking classes! Very clear and informative- just the text at one point in green was really small and hard to read - watching on my phone. Also liked the spider comparison ! And the ‘it’s ok etc etc cos I do that… so I’ll stop! Thanks Sanne.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Oh im so glad it was helpful.
      Good tip about the green text. I was worried it wasnt easy to read but on my large screen with editing it looked okay. 😅 will fix that for next video.
      Im glad that the comparison made it clear how the its ok doesn’t really help our dogs!

    • @DougHinVA
      @DougHinVA Před 4 měsíci

      A dog is a 'lower animal' that has been domesticated thousands of years in the past... we learned it in high-school. But in America... not nowadays.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Hmm lower animal.. dont think animals really need labels like that.

  • @JJ-ml7wo
    @JJ-ml7wo Před 3 měsíci +2

    What are your thoughts on dogs that bold out of their homes, like if the door gets opened. And you are walking g your dog and it charges your dog. I have this happen so much in the neighborhood I’m in. Or loose dogs or a kid walking. A pit bull. I don’t walk my dogs anymore because it’s so frequent I can’t relax.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      That must be horrible. I cant say that happens regularly in my area.
      I carry a doggy dont device on me to help with dogs rushing.
      This video may help:
      What to do when off leash dog comes at you (Avoid getting attacked!)
      czcams.com/video/gOYgyt6vohY/video.html

  • @wadestanton
    @wadestanton Před 3 měsíci

    nice fence work

  • @venetiasweatman3269
    @venetiasweatman3269 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the helpful advice.I have three dogs to walk so it can be tricky when other dogs approach us.👍

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +3

      You are so welcome!
      Walking 3 dogs is hard! If they have reactivity issues its always best to start working with one at a time first.

    • @DougHinVA
      @DougHinVA Před 4 měsíci +1

      yes; 3 dogs walked at once is nearly impossible to do for most all owners...

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Agreed!

    • @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399
      @australiansiberianhuskyspi4399 Před 3 měsíci

      No walking 3 dogs by one person is impossible and not safe especially if they are medium to larger dogs.. please stop doing it ​@@DougHinVA

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Lets not be that drastic 😅

  • @sewlovemydogs
    @sewlovemydogs Před 3 měsíci +3

    Excellent video, as a trainer, I’m pleased you covered to need for the dog to see you as being in control by not fussing and giving human comfort to a canine who comprehends that action so very differently. Lennox is a beautiful boy, what is his breeding. 🌹❤️

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Oh thank you!! Yes the over fussing just makes it worse, but its in our human nature to think its helpful.
      Lenyx is a american stafford x english stafford. ☺️

    • @sewlovemydogs
      @sewlovemydogs Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@thecompletecaninehe’s a magnificent boy.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      He is my heart dog. Thank you! ❤️

  • @gloriajean2226
    @gloriajean2226 Před 3 měsíci +1

    In the last example, passing between 2 dogs and changing sides, what do you do if those dogs are barking and lunging rather than being quiet and calm???

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      If those 2 dogs were also super reactive and I would have a reactive dog myself id probably turn around and wait for them to pass one by one up on a driveway. Or if I have good control of my dog I would use a combo of body blocking and the look command. But realistically I rarely ever have that happen. I scan ahead a lot and do avoid situations if I can because no need to make everyones life harder.

  • @okesoncharlie
    @okesoncharlie Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think number four should've been number one, so I'll be looking for the video on that. I think everyone should walk their dogs the same way and direction that they drive; stay on the same side you drive on, know who has the right of way, and so on. These are okay for continuing training. Signed, New Subscriber ✌️

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes I think you're right. I was considering moving it around because it is the most important tip. Maybe I will edit it and re-upload (if that's possible) and change those around) and thanks for subscribing!

    • @carolynmvc
      @carolynmvc Před 4 měsíci +2

      Where I live, and there are no sidewalks, the rule is that a person on foot walked FACING oncoming traffic. That way you can easily see any vehicle coming close to you and they can see you. So, the opposite of the side you would be on if you were driving.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      That’s convenient!

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      This one might have displayed it better, what do you think? czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

    • @okesoncharlie
      @okesoncharlie Před 3 měsíci +1

      @carolynmvc yeah, I know what you mean, but I meant the two people on the sidewalk; they should be on the same side of the sidewalk that they would drive on the road. ✌️

  • @4GregF
    @4GregF Před 4 měsíci +3

    Wow, you get a lot of haters commenting. I'd like to see what they would recommend for a similar scenario! Just advising to get a professional dog trainer's help is not sufficient.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Oh, haters gonna hate. 😅
      Its okay though, ive had some lovely comments where people mentioned it helped them!

  • @karenhardy7964
    @karenhardy7964 Před 3 měsíci

    I have brought my very reactive dog into yards, and/or gave her a distraction snack. She is very strong, and people seem to understand in my neighborhood, so they actually cross the street. She was used for breeding (probably for a dog fighting ring), so I am sure she thinks she is doing the right thing by trying to attack. She is a rescue, and has learned a lot. ❤

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Glad people understand.
      Perhaps this video helps you more: How to stop dogs reactive behavior on walks
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @ellachavez2464
    @ellachavez2464 Před 3 měsíci

    i have a reactive german shephard, we live on a ranch with cows and goats and chickens and he’s fine with them most of the time but once the cows or goats are running, he starts wanting to go after them and he’s crying and whining and trying to jump the fence, he’s like that with new people too, we don’t take him out to walks around the neighborhood because he’s already reactive and there’s lose dogs everywhere

  • @X0AleeX0
    @X0AleeX0 Před 2 měsíci

    I do that 😂 it’s ok buddy!!! I’m working on it 😔

  • @blujeans9462
    @blujeans9462 Před 4 měsíci +1

    These are excellent tips. My issue is I aged faster than my Great Dane. I no longer have the strength - if another dog is pulling on their lead to get to my dog, his solution is to show no fear and charges. I know I'm going down (and at my age, that could be serious) - so I just let go. I'm not strong enough - or agile enough anymore - to successfully block him. However, during training classes - like what you demonstrated - he's perfect (because there are no chargers or those pulling on the lead). That's not the real world, unfortunately.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Oh im sorry to hear that. What equipment do you walk your dane on? I would definitely go for a halti / head halter here.

    • @DougHinVA
      @DougHinVA Před 4 měsíci

      stop making excuses here and hire a real pro trainer!

    • @blujeans9462
      @blujeans9462 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine Yes - I do use a halti. :-) He can slip out of it, in no time flat once he sees 'his quarry' (and I put it on tighter than it probably should be - but any looser and I have zero chance of holding him). On walks, he's perfect, until another dog looks like it wants to 'greet' him. I have tried every collar available - including a prong. He is so fast and strong - once he bolts, there is no stopping. He goes through the split second of discomfort - knowing it will be worth it. :-) He was fine until the day he found out he was stronger than me - at about 2 years old. Most would consider him 'aggressive' but I know him - he is actually terrified of other dogs and trying to show them to 'not mess with me'. I thought I would bring him to daycare to get him accustomed to other dogs so he would see he has nothing to worry about; he hid in the corner, avoiding all dogs and the staff for the entire 4 hours (I watched him on their cams). I brought him there for 6 weeks, no change, except that he became terrified to go into the car. I would gladly try a board and train, but after seeing how terrified he became of day-care (and none of the dogs were even the slightest bit pushy towards him - they put him in the 'friendly dog' group) and that it took almost a year to get him comfortable going for a car-ride after that, I think it would destroy him. Even now, if he is in the car and we are on the same road that took him to day care - he looks terrified and shakes.

    • @darren-up9vo
      @darren-up9vo Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@blujeans9462get a trainer to show you how to use a prong collar you won't look back much kinder to dog then all these flat collars and halts good luck

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yeah a prong collar may be a good idea. I don’t use them (often) but I’m not against them at all.

  • @reggie7217
    @reggie7217 Před měsícem

    Wonderful but your dog if Far from reactive. I have owed 3 gsd dogs plus have adoped 7 mixed breeds during my life time. Recently adoped a dog from Texas rescue. Husky shepherd mix, very loving and loves everyone including children. She is 2. My BIG problem is she screams cries standing up in street lunging trying to get to other dogs in a fanatic way. Can't have her approach any dog like that. Nothing stops her. She's completely trained in the house takes treats and is amazing in every way. EXCEPT out on the street. She looks for dogs. Will Not take treats even when I throw them on the ground. We do avoid dogs and turn about as soon as I see one to prevent her from going nuts. Seriously people can hear her a mile away screams and cries LOUD. Use long leads for recall and works well in my yard. Help help help. What can I do. She's emotionally distracted. Thoughts please?

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před měsícem +1

      Maybe this video is better suited for you:
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html
      With your issues and your husky being very husky Id say its worth it working with a professional trainer. ☺️
      These small dogs are reactive though. Just because theyre less reactive than yours doesnt mean theyre not - because I didnt include much of their initial responses.

  • @suzytyler4793
    @suzytyler4793 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I would like to see a video on how to walk a reactive dog past a reactive dog behind a fence, especially on a narrow road with a number of reactive dogs in yards. I live in a neighborhood like that. Should I just not walk him in my neighborhood? Usually, I can get him past one or two dogs barking at him on one side of the road but if another dog starts barking on the opposite side where we are walking, he flips out.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Oh i can probably take a video of that at some stage but there is just dogs behind fences on one side. I just need to see if I can borrow a reactive dog.
      I must say though, walking a difficult route can be really beneficial if thats less stressful for everyone.
      My dogs have to walk past our neighbors yapyaps and they go off every single time making my dogs react too. Maybe i can film that for you!

    • @suzytyler4793
      @suzytyler4793 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@thecompletecanine yes, that would be great. I've worked hard with my do since he was a pup because I knew he would get really big some day. Kind of like working with foals early because you know it's going to be a horse someday. He's so good about everything else and no negativity reactivity with dogs on the trail. For some reason, being aggressively barked at makes him react with snarling, barking, hair up on his back. He'll even flip over after leaping in the air and lunging. That's a lot to control with a 90 lb dog.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Which is fair enough to have a bit of a reaction if others dogs go off at him.
      The video is on my to do list to film.

  • @s.w.2162
    @s.w.2162 Před 4 měsíci

    My dog has a very loud bark and it sounds like he is being attackt. All the tips you gave I already use.
    And they are working, but my dong now has a muzzle to get other people and dogs to give him some space. Due to the muzzle he cannot eat the scattered treats. How can I fix that?

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You wont be able to do the scatter feed activity with a muzzle on.
      You could see if you can bring something with you thats easy to eat through a muzzle but it does lose the effect of having your dog searching for it and be distracted by it.

    • @s.w.2162
      @s.w.2162 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine also we live in a apartment building and just this evening we stepped out of the elevator and there were two man standing on both of the sides of the exit and my dog went ballistic. Then we went outside and there was a women passing by with her dog. So my dog had no time to adjust and he barked as a mad man. But he stopped quicker than a few months ago so that was great but just for his own health and wellness I took him back in as soon as possible. Do you know if the reactiveness is ever going to stop?

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      @@s.w.2162 I think if you live in such a high trigger environment its going to be tricky and you probably need help from a professional that can give you pointers specific to your situation. There is def some ways I would approach this but thats hard to advise without ever seeing you jn person.

  • @theresad6990
    @theresad6990 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow! This dog could be my pup's twin. His brindle, white chest, and muzzle colors are almost identical.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Awh ❤️ mine also has a white tip of his tail. Like a paint brush.

    • @theresad6990
      @theresad6990 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine mine too! It's just a little tiny bit of a white tip but it's there.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      @@theresad6990 ha that is so cool! Mine is an English x American Stafford

  • @airgunsanonymouslesslethal1904
    @airgunsanonymouslesslethal1904 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I'm a dog walker and I do all these things. I came up w/ them on my own . It just seemed like common sense to me. People call me a dog whisperer but i don't think i am. I just put myself in the dogs shoes.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah some people have more natural feeling for it then others!

    • @DougHinVA
      @DougHinVA Před 4 měsíci

      Did you also 'notice' that nearly no dog owner ever takes all of a class to completion or that nearly all trainers and class takers are women? I did because I took all level of class and CGC classes with pro trainers.

    • @airgunsanonymouslesslethal1904
      @airgunsanonymouslesslethal1904 Před 4 měsíci

      I just noticed that none of my clients trained their dogs.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      @@airgunsanonymouslesslethal1904 I think a lot of owners use a dog walker in the hopes their dog behavior improves when they walk them themselves. It just doesn't transfer that way.

  • @rcjdeanna5282
    @rcjdeanna5282 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a shelter English Pointer...the short eared variety with a pit in the family...but a bird dog through and through. My yard is full of game birds and squirrels...around us are busy streets. I have to put him on a 20' tether and he has adjusted well. A hunting dog is superman....0 to 50 mph in a second and leaps tall fences in a single bound. The shelter let me have him for free .
    I'm planning to rescue a sweet old surrendered dog his size for good influence and company. The one I am looking at is 10 yr. old Aussie shepherd surrendered at Christmas...he's heartbroken but healthy. Don't start me cussing such people. I think they will get on because both are very gentle and lonely who play well with others.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      I hope they become best of mates ❤️
      I love that you’re giving the 10 year old dog another chance.

  • @stephanieoleszczuk4830
    @stephanieoleszczuk4830 Před 3 měsíci

    What if treats don't work

  • @jerimiah_y
    @jerimiah_y Před 3 měsíci +2

    Distractions only avoids the issue and a good start. Now I need a way to fix the problem. None of those work for me. 😵😅

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hopefully you find something that works

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      This video may show you that it can work with a more reactive dog: czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

    • @jerimiah_y
      @jerimiah_y Před 3 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine I’ll keep trying that. Hilariously I adopted him over a year ago and walk him 2-3 times a day doing similar drills most of the walk. 🙄

    • @samiam8443
      @samiam8443 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I was really hoping to find something here to help my dog, unfortunately I have tried all of this and more and nothing seems to work. It’s hard to figure out because he’s selectively reactive to only some dogs, so I never know when it’s going to happen. I only walk him now super early in the morning and late at night, which isn’t ideal in the winter😢

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      @@samiam8443 hey Sam, I made a more detailed video that may be of more use for you. It's important to find a method that works for you, practise all skills without triggers first and then start adding.. and sticking to it. I hope this one helps you more: czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @Ocean-kayak
    @Ocean-kayak Před 4 měsíci

    Regarding dropping treats on the ground (?) I don’t want my dog thinking it’s ok to eat stuff on the ground while we walk. I have a very young dog who likes to eat every yucky thing on the ground or in the grass so NO on dropping treats here. Probably good idea for a lot of dogs though. Good video.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah thats where you might add it on a command. “Go sniff” or “get it” and teach for every other time a “leave it”

    • @Ocean-kayak
      @Ocean-kayak Před 4 měsíci

      So true about stroking your dog saying,
      “It’s ok it’s ok”! I see a lot of dog training similar to teaching children too 😁

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Oh its so similar! I used to be a primary school teacher!

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great common sense tips for the uneducated dog. A dog that has been properly leash trained and is concentrating on a task such as heel can't be reactive. They simply cannot think of two things at once. Properly leash training a dog at home before going out in the world will help immensely.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Absolutely. First we practise loose leash walking and then we should start working on triggers.

    • @seanogorman3617
      @seanogorman3617 Před 4 měsíci

      My dog has Learned all basics- sit, stay, come, heel, and it means nothing when we pass other dogs in the street, even when he’s in a heel

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Might have to slowly introduce distractions and triggers.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Maybe this video will be of help for you? I explain all the techniques in more detail: czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @l.m.iniowa3983
    @l.m.iniowa3983 Před 4 měsíci

    What if the other dog is unleashed and it's coming towards you and your dog is a guard dog and it's trying to protect you, then what????

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Is your dog an actual personal protection dog? Or do you think they are protecting you?
      I often recommend some of these: czcams.com/video/gOYgyt6vohY/video.htmlsi=DIQTkOTwZOliBN1D

  • @MsIlovemusic07
    @MsIlovemusic07 Před 3 měsíci

    My dog is triggered by the dogs that live across the street just chilling in their own yard. He’ll start barking a lot, pacing and getting up on the fence (chain link) . He starts panting real fast too and even has a lot of saliva (foam)coming out of his mouth.
    He’s reactive even inside the house when he can sense them. Starts barking and whining and scratching at the door.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yikes that sounds like an unhealthy obsession. Id def get a trainer in for that as this is quite specific but the first thing is not letting him have (much) access to the fence where he can see the others/start blocking off, a solid recall and finding a correction to snap him out of that behavior.

  • @grammaticopedanticus9727
    @grammaticopedanticus9727 Před 4 měsíci

    Is it my imagination or incomprehension, but are sides (right, left) mirror-reversed in the video?

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, I got those muddled up in the video 😅 not thinking about how you would see it.

    • @grammaticopedanticus9727
      @grammaticopedanticus9727 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine, thanks. I appreciate your material, and it’s always good to receive hints I may not entirely crazy, or otherwise brain-damaged 🤪 .

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      @@grammaticopedanticus9727 haha yeah this one was definitely on me lol

    • @grammaticopedanticus9727
      @grammaticopedanticus9727 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine, well, at least you make dogged attempts, and thereby the dogs honor us all 😀 .
      Thanks again!

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      @@grammaticopedanticus9727 thanks so much! It's a learning curve for sure!

  • @maritvansanten
    @maritvansanten Před 4 měsíci

    My dog generally walks without pulling. She loves sniffing during the walks. But... even when whatever scares her is about 100 meters away, as soon as she hears of sees it, she will turn towards it, stare at it and start barking and lunging like crazy. I've tried all you show, but I'm facing several problems at that point.
    1. She will also turn and stare if it is someone or something she likes. The stare will turn into lunging with enthousiasm. It's very hard to tell the outcome of her staring, unless I know for sure she likes who or what is approaching.
    2. She can be scared of everyone who walks towards her... but there are men and women that she doesn't respond to. When they carry something, I know she'll probably be triggered, as when they push or pull something. But otherwise there's no telling how she will respond. Do I really want her to avoid meeting every person we encounter?
    3. Even when I decide up front that it is a potential scaring something and cross the street, or turn a corner, she will still try to turn around, lunge and bark as long as what scares her is in sight.
    4. She is very small, about 35 cm high. And she is incredibly quick and flexible. There's no way I can block her with my legs. No matter how short I hold the leash. It even happends that I accidently lift her (she wears a harness, no collar) in my efforts to block her or turn her away. She's that wild with a lot of encounters. Even at large distances.
    The base of her reaction is fear, but the way she reacts is 98% of the time incredibly agressive. To a point that I know that if she wouldn't be on leash, she would actually attack.
    Only every now and then she will turn away in stead of lunge. I can't figure out if she's simply not interested or too scared to even lunge...
    I believe there is not one way that works for all dogs. I believe one must see the dog and the owner on a walk to be able to think of a strategy for that particular couple. Sadly enough, after over 2 years of owning her, I still haven't found a solution.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Oh I agree with you.
      From your description the first thing I would do is move her onto a collar and out of the harness so you get more control. And then its a matter of keep walking when she starts the staring. Potentially she needs an additional correction that does work (followed up by rewards for the right behaviour)
      The getting in front of your dog requires a bit of practise when there is no triggers.

    • @maritvansanten
      @maritvansanten Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine I had her on collar shortly afte she came to us. But when she lunges and barks, she pulls on the leash so hard that it sound like she's choking herself. Often she coughs heavily and weird afterwards, a very disturbing sound. Like a cat that's coughing up a hairball, but much louder. That's why I changed back to a harness. Should I really go back to a collar?
      I try to keep walking, but most times I will end up dragging her behind me. If she's in that state of mind, she doesn't react to short, sharp pulls. And since she's so small and agile, it's almost impossible to block her view. Even if the 'danger' turns a corner and out of sight, she will keep staring and occassionally bark for 10-20 seconds, as to make sure it won't come back. And when we finally start walking again, she will still look back every few steps.
      What kind of correction do you have in mind? I've tried short, sharp pulls, I've tried to keep walking even when that meant I had to drag her away, I've tried distracting her, I've tried short sharp voicecommands... The thing she responds best to, is the one thing I don't want to use: anger.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Its hard to say without seeing it but if shes so stuck in barking and fixating I would probably go towards a spray bottle correction with some water.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey, I thought maybe you like this video. In the end of it I talk a lot about mindset and calming signals which may be some more info that you would like to help your dog. :) czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @stephanieoleszczuk4830
    @stephanieoleszczuk4830 Před 3 měsíci

    None of these work for me. I try to block him and it doesn't work on a 130 lb dog. I have tried everything.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry to hear that.
      How about this video it may be clearer
      How to stop dogs reactive behavior on walks
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @KRDP
    @KRDP Před 4 měsíci

    for the past week i have been trying to find this 1 vid , i have this same problem and my dog reacts to Fedex and especially ups trucks set my black lab in to pissed off kill mode , every time im on a walk in the neighboorhood i run to my neighboor's drive way cause for God knows why my dog lunges at fedex , i never knew that i was doing the right thing by going to the drive way to avoid big scary fedex and ups , that i got to the point that i quit walking around the neighboorhood and started doing leash training work instead in front of my house up and down my street and also been blocking his view in which i also conciously/unconciously knew was the right thing to do from watching previous dog trainers

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Im glad you found those ways naturally! I hope you will get some improvement on your walks soon!

    • @KRDP
      @KRDP Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine i do to , im so glad i found your vid , that as a matter of fact i walk him up and down my street in front of the house to train him turn around , i have even been in the mid set of top of the street DZand so turn around and go to the bottom then turn around go to the top of the street top and bottom i always say DZ DZ , meaning danger zone that i noticed this training kinda starting to run its course except im no where near as ready for the public just yet i got 1 or 2 months til nice weather season here in georgia

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Just keep at it! You got this.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey! I made a more detailed video, maybe this one will help you too: czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

    • @KRDP
      @KRDP Před 3 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine thank you for letting me know , quick update i have been going up and down my street then turning around and seems to be helping my dog learn to wlak nicely next to me

  • @user-gb3kl7jd5s
    @user-gb3kl7jd5s Před 4 měsíci +1

    Proofread your videos!

  • @cassliving8640
    @cassliving8640 Před 3 měsíci

    My dog waits until the last minute to react and he doesn't react every time.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      A well timed correction just before he goes off might be necessary.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Heya! I thought maybe this one will help you a bit better. It's all about prevention when you train with a reactive dog czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @marciamotter7906
    @marciamotter7906 Před 3 měsíci

    I like all your methods, but the blocking. For my dog, blocking is like trapping him. I need to leave him free to see and keep an eye on the trigger, but I need to distract and break his stare with treats or commands. I'm always grateful for a car parked on the side of the road that blocks his vision. I also find that keeping his leash a little slack, if possible, even if he pulls helps him feel free to control the situation rather than feel trapped and leash aggressive.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Every dog is unique!

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Would this video make it clearer how to use the blocking? It's not supposed to feel your dog trapped. czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

    • @marciamotter7906
      @marciamotter7906 Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for that link and video. It all makes sense. I will have to stick with my dog being unique. But you have a lot of good points that I should work on. Thank you

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      No problem at all!

  • @dianadelcastillo1896
    @dianadelcastillo1896 Před 3 měsíci

    It would be helpful to demonstrate with actual reactive dogs with their triggers around. All those dogs are calm. Also, judging from her emphasis about making a dog sit while something scary is approaching, I guess she is talking specifically about FEAR reactive dogs.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      The dogs were reactive. That snippet is right at the end.
      In general its useless to make a dog sit. If its fearful it is, but if overexcited and still lunging/barking a sit isnt going to get you much success either.

    • @dianadelcastillo1896
      @dianadelcastillo1896 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@thecompletecanine Oh, that was reactive? 😅😂. Sorry, just making a bit of fun coz my dog, an 80 lb Cane corso is very reactive, doesn't even bark, just grumbles as she lunges towards dogs, even if they're still far away. She even slams through our front door and charges, huffing & puffing, to the gate when dogs pass by our house. She goes from zero to 100. Somehow, because of the intensity of her reactivity, I don't think that what I've seen here would be applicable to her.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      @@dianadelcastillo1896 Yeah for that owner that's reactive. :) I think if you own a Cane Corso you've got your work cut out for you and you're probably best off with an in person trainer than youtube videos.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      How is this video? I made it just today in my reactive dog class. Same techniques bigger dogs ;)
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @TonyBurke-nq5ib
    @TonyBurke-nq5ib Před 4 měsíci +1

    My female Jack Russell loves to chase bicycles, skateboards, joggers etc anything that is traveling too quickly We live in a flat overlooking a cycle path that has been re-named a foot path so the council expects cyclists to dismount and walk. They have signs telling cyclists to do so which they understandably ignore. My dog can read so she polices the regulation by chasing and barking at the offenders she has a ball and we are entertained by her. It's better than TV.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Thats risky. I hope she doesn’t get injured or comes across a cyclist or person willing to report her to council for it.

  • @sandiecooke1465
    @sandiecooke1465 Před 22 dny

    Every video I can find on reactive dog training.. is for food driven dogs.. when my dog reacts I could have a steak in my hand and all she wants to do is attack whatever person/dog is in front of her!

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 22 dny +1

      Try this one instead. Its an updated version using less food.
      Its important to build all those foundations away from triggers first though.
      4 ways to stop dog reactivity on walks
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @namedropper126
    @namedropper126 Před 4 měsíci

    This lady today had her dogs tightly leashed and they were whining the entire time. My dogs were well ahead (more than 20m) and she still did this. It was unpleasant for all of us. This was on a path so we couldn't avoid them.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Were your dogs off lead?

    • @namedropper126
      @namedropper126 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine yes, they were.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@namedropper126 probably would've been nice if you would've leashed your dogs if you could tell the lady was struggling with her dogs. Especially if your dogs were so far ahead.

    • @DougHinVA
      @DougHinVA Před 4 měsíci

      In nearly all USA areas, a dog is your property under the laws and you are not responsible for another person and their dog... Ignore them both. It is NOT your problem to fix.

    • @namedropper126
      @namedropper126 Před 4 měsíci

      @thecompletecanine well, there are not many places to go off lead near my home. If you look at it another way, you might say that the other person could have chosen a spot that is not marked as an off leash area.

  • @crystalsada6224
    @crystalsada6224 Před 3 měsíci

    I’ve tried all of these things more than once. None of this worked..

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      May need to look at extra factors.
      What is causing your dog to react, what is his treshold, what gear is he on, what situation does he react more.. do you need better food? Or equipment.. is your timing off.
      These are just small handhelds but a trainer in person would be able to pinpoint better what you may need help with.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Does this video make it clearer? I hope you find something that works for you but usually you have to stick to a method for quite some time to see results czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @Schachtens
    @Schachtens Před 3 měsíci

    Now show that with a Vizsla please.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Haha next time Ive got a reactive Viszla ill make sure to film in.

    • @Schachtens
      @Schachtens Před 3 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine ❤️

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      I got you a Huntaway x GSD? Not a Visla but had none in my class haha
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @breg9476
    @breg9476 Před 3 měsíci

    i disagree that you're not teaching your dog anything when petting it and telling it "you're ok" etc. you're teaching it to be more afraid. and you're instilling anxiety. the touch might become aversive.

  • @rcjdeanna5282
    @rcjdeanna5282 Před 4 měsíci

    My state of Georgia has dog training kennels for non violent prison inmates...New Hope it's called. This is a great star on Georgia's crown in Heaven...yesterday was graduation day with the prisoners showing off their dogs, which live in the cells with them and are their pride and joy. I pray this will catch on all over the globe. My new hopeful adoption dog is there...see below.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Oh I think ive seen that on tv. Such a great concept! I agree with you, hope more places (and countries) would do something like that!

  • @DougHinVA
    @DougHinVA Před 4 měsíci

    #1 is simple to do and most untrained owners do NOT know enough to ignore your dog and leave it alone! I simply tell people with a leashed dog that my dog is in training ... not saying anything! Notice the woman has a voiceover person since she does NOT speak English!

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Lol do you mean that I dont speak english? 😂😂
      I had to voiceover because my microphone stopped working and all you hear is the wind.

  • @jasl9987
    @jasl9987 Před měsícem

    I dont think this works for dogs with extreme reactivity. If crossing the street prevented this we would do it. Making the dog sit is sometimes the only way to control them. I agree with throwing the treats to distract but when you have a 70lb dog jumping lunging barking flipping out. Crossing the street is not an option. The idea is we are trying to get that behavior to seize....

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před měsícem +1

      Its management that will help reduce reactivity in the long run.
      But i did make a clearer video using similar techniques here if that helps: 4 ways to stop dog reactivity / leash reactivity on your walks
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

    • @jasl9987
      @jasl9987 Před měsícem

      @@thecompletecanine thank you ill check that out. I think some dogs have no threshold, even if the dog is in eyesight it starts triggering.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před měsícem

      There is always a treshold. It may just be very far away and not manageable outside set up training sessions.

  • @paytonmyers1371
    @paytonmyers1371 Před 4 měsíci

    But none of these will fix a reactive dog… it’s just tips to avoid confrontation but the dog will remain reactive.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes correct. I didnt say they will fix reactivity. I said these will make your walks easier.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      I've made another video with more detail. Maybe you think that one is more effective. czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @stephenrandell7152
    @stephenrandell7152 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is terrible advice and it doesn't address the issue, if you use these "techniques" , your dog will never learn how to interact with anything!👎

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 2 měsíci

      Ive made a more extended version of this video as well. Maybe you will change your mind on that one. 4 Tips on how to stop leash reactivity with your dog
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @peterpansen4243
    @peterpansen4243 Před 4 měsíci

    I like the recommendations, but to show examples with a 0 reative dog is kind of pointless.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      The dogs were reactive. I have the initial responses to my dogs right at the end of the video.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Took your advice on board, made another video with a more reactive dog. What do you think? czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @gerdberg4188
    @gerdberg4188 Před 4 měsíci

    I think we have plenty of high quality dog trainers online now already , we really do not need anymore .

  • @roma8eight8
    @roma8eight8 Před 4 měsíci

    this is more on AVOIDANCE and PREVENTING, NOTHING here teaches about actually STOPPING DOG REACTING to triggers

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Management is a solution for some people.
      I also mention in the description and even in the video these tips are not going to get rid of reactivity but will make walks easier.

    • @roma8eight8
      @roma8eight8 Před 4 měsíci +1

      exactly my point, your title is in actuality misleading and may be considered click bait because everything you presented has nothing to do with STOPPING dog reactivity. you dont even have a reactive dog to begin with.

    • @roma8eight8
      @roma8eight8 Před 4 měsíci

      that's why you only have 500 subscribers vs the amount of views your content garnered

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci

      @@roma8eight8 There is no magic solution to fix reactivity. Yes, in person I would add different strategies as well and layer in more desensitization and also introduce corrections for over-reacting. But this is youtube. Not a 1:1 training session where a client has paid for a session and I'm concentrating on THEM and not on video content. All of these strategies I use daily with reactive dogs though and it DOES reduce the way they respond to things because they learn alternative behaviour.
      If you expected a 'Press this button and your dogs reactivity will magically disappear' I wish you all the best finding it. Make sure to patent it and sell it for a lot of money because I'm sure everyone would want an instant fix.

    • @roma8eight8
      @roma8eight8 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@thecompletecanine like i stated, your views vs your subscribers says it all, if there's some value to your content with the 19K view you have gotten on this post, you would have bumped up your subs, I just wanted you to think about that. But hey, whatever makes the most views right?

  • @user-fv4it3wj8c
    @user-fv4it3wj8c Před 4 měsíci +3

    No offense, but where in your video is the "reactive" dog? Pretty hard to learn what to do when the dogs used all seem to be very calm!!!
    Why not use a really reactive dog in the lesson? Would sure be more helpful to the viewers!! 😂😂

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      They were reactive, i added a short video all the way on the end to show initial response to my dogs.
      Edit to add; its also not necessary to see a dog completely blow up. In my private sessions i always teach a client technique first without triggers, because if you cant do the techniques when nothing is going on.. you’re going to have a real hard time if there are triggers around.
      In this one you see some bigger responses:
      Reactive GSD Leo - Transformation
      czcams.com/video/cyK9Pyl0vCs/video.html
      And
      4 Week Transformation in Fierce
      czcams.com/video/5qcqNRra3UM/video.html

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Took your advice on board, made another video with a more reactive dog. What do you think? czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

    • @user-fv4it3wj8c
      @user-fv4it3wj8c Před 3 měsíci

      @@thecompletecanine thank you for your additional video. Found it far more helpful, and informative. I loved the " there's no magic solution" quote ... that's perhaps sonething ALL of us trying to do right by our dogs need to remember 😁

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      Im glad it was more helpful. Just learning and trying videos as we go! 🥰

  • @JeffLemmon-kh4nm
    @JeffLemmon-kh4nm Před 4 měsíci

    A useless batch of “advice” IMO….using a non-reactive dog to demonstrate your method is not helpful. I also tire of “trainers” who advise to ALWAYS have a pocket full of treats to distract a reactive dog, it doesn’t work with mine and I can’t always walk (or afford) with endless treats to induce a certain response. This is all not helpful for real world situations. Thanks anyway…

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The small dogs were reactive. I have got their initial responses all the way at the end of the video.
      I hope you find something that works in the end.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Took your advice on board, made another video with a more reactive dog. What do you think? czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @samwdavis
    @samwdavis Před 4 měsíci

    In none of the four "solutions" have your taught your dog ANYTHING!! Avoidance, distraction, etc, Does NOT teach the dog ANYTHING!!! What you need to teach the dog is that you are in control, you are the leader, and it has nothing to fear. YOU are in control.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 4 měsíci +2

      In the 4th method I literally say and do that. ☺️
      Your body position and blocking your dog taking ownership of the walk teaches your dog about control and leadership.
      But id love to hear what you do? ☺️

    • @okesoncharlie
      @okesoncharlie Před 4 měsíci +1

      No need to YELL.

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci

      ❤️❤️

    • @thecompletecanine
      @thecompletecanine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      How about here, do I show control and leadership here?
      czcams.com/video/zX57SV8OAck/video.html

  • @bettytakacs4364
    @bettytakacs4364 Před 4 měsíci

    Useless..

  • @johnhansen8272
    @johnhansen8272 Před 4 měsíci

    This is pathetic. Avoiding the problem doesn’t solve the problem. Ps cut your grass.