How to STOP your dog barking/ lunging at visitors & dogs; aggression

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  • In this video ' How to STOP your dog barking/ lunging at visitors & dogs; aggression' I am working with a German Shepherd dog called Jazz. Jazz constantly protects the house and garden by barking and lunging at visitors. Next to that, she shows aggressive behaviour towards other dogs by lunging and barking at them. She could bite them if given the chance so her owner calls me in to help.
    Through the techniques I show you how I build Jazz' confidence in her environment and in me as a leader. Resulting in calm, more relaxed dog that doesn't feel the need to bark, lunge or attack anymore.Training an aggressive dog takes time, patience and know how.
    If you show your dog that you will protect them against any dangers they will look to you for guidance and follow your lead. However please note that you need the ability to adapt your approach with each dog.
    Disclaimer: if you have any aggression issues with your dog and need aggressive dg help, be sure to complete my online course on nervousness and aggression before implementing any advice given on my CZcams videos as a complete oversight of the method with careful management is needed.
    If you need help with reactive dog training UK to stop dog aggression towards other dogs then I can help. I offer dog training in london and all around the world on how to stop dog barking and aggressive dog lunging so you can have a calm relaxed dog that listens to your guidance and follows your lead. I know learning how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs can be confusing but rest assured it can be done.
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  • @nigelreed
    @nigelreed  Před 5 lety +182

    For my book and my ONLINE COURSES (with videos, case studies and Skype call) - that goes into great detail on how to address a range of problem behaviour visit www.thedogguardian.com

    • @theonlinedogtrainerreview5747
      @theonlinedogtrainerreview5747 Před 4 lety +2

      Awesome video! I'm working on confidence building with my German shepherd. Love the tips!

    • @NeptunianAstroStars
      @NeptunianAstroStars Před 4 lety

      Nice

    • @joannhicks1368
      @joannhicks1368 Před 4 lety +1

      Got in my feelin you helped that dog out alot

    • @jacquibuckley6015
      @jacquibuckley6015 Před 4 lety +8

      Wow wow wow. It seems so obvious when you explain the way you have. That's a fantastic video.
      It would have been great to see her owners reaction when she returned.

    • @anjanisravanthikaikala9949
      @anjanisravanthikaikala9949 Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing this video. My GSD is 8 mo and he's not aggressive but a lot curious and barks/lunges at other dogs on leash. I'll be trying this technique to get him to focus on me. But did you have to use prong collar during this process to stop the lunging in the beginning?.

  • @razak8528
    @razak8528 Před 4 lety +530

    “Dogs want to feel safe or in control. But they only give up control once they feel safe.” Humans are the same way.

  • @smurfettefreedom2650
    @smurfettefreedom2650 Před 5 lety +531

    what a beautiful dog. It brought tears to my eyes seeing her transform into such a confident dog with so much personality.

    • @Choppini
      @Choppini Před 4 lety +11

      @Gem Manfree : every dog has a lot of personality when they are born, unfortunately many owners ruin everything with not knowing what they are doing, and then blaming the dog for being 'bad'

    • @marypowersforever
      @marypowersforever Před 4 lety +5

      Just reading your comment did the same for me 💓

    • @vvleriechavez355
      @vvleriechavez355 Před 3 lety +2

      I read your comment before watching the video and I was like what?? It brought you tears? Video ends...I’m in tears as well😢

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 Před 3 lety

      Dog whisperer

    • @kc1135
      @kc1135 Před 3 lety

      💗

  • @Jellyfish7273
    @Jellyfish7273 Před 2 lety +71

    as someone in the middle of training a dog to not be aggressive towards other dogs, these tips really helped. i can now walk my dog in an area where other dogs are. she isn't comfortable enough to upclose with other dogs but her walking manners have greatly improved

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 2 lety +5

      Great to hear Jenna 🙌🏻

  • @dnap0lymerase171
    @dnap0lymerase171 Před 4 lety +132

    The fact that Jazz immediately felt safe & bonded with this man shows how talented and educated on dog behavior he is. Amazing!

    • @LillithJainSumner
      @LillithJainSumner Před 2 lety +1

      I want that man's job.

    • @dnap0lymerase171
      @dnap0lymerase171 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LillithJainSumner his job, or his limbs? With a username like that, it’s hard to know for sure. lol

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 2 lety

      @@dnap0lymerase171 that’s dark! 😆🧟‍♂️

  • @annettehoefler3106
    @annettehoefler3106 Před 5 lety +609

    I had the same problem with my 2yr old shepherd, barking started at 6.00am every morning. The first day started doing your techniques and noticed an immediate change. The second day, there was a few little barks in the morning. Third day, no barking. Just shows how smart these dogs are. Thank you for saving my sanity and my my boy.

    • @trevor674
      @trevor674 Před 5 lety +7

      I too have 7 weeks old gsd
      When did u start it's basic trainings

    • @moonblink
      @moonblink Před 4 lety

      gj Annette

    • @bethmcdermott5103
      @bethmcdermott5103 Před 4 lety +4

      I'm doing the same thing he did and started in the early evening! Lucy has already improved, and yes they're so extremely smart dogs!

    • @nettiedorman1006
      @nettiedorman1006 Před 4 lety

      @@moonblink pp

    • @zakismail4321
      @zakismail4321 Před 4 lety +1

      AG SHOT as soon as you bring them home

  • @seriimarie
    @seriimarie Před 5 lety +373

    This video made me truly emotional. They just want to protect us and themselves. We have to trust them as well as allow them to trust us. It’s all about understanding.

    • @ruthisingsitall5188
      @ruthisingsitall5188 Před 2 lety +4

      Me too, I'm sitting here crying! This really helped me though with my little shih tzu who barks and lunges at cars and other dogs. I'm going to try these tips.

    • @LillithJainSumner
      @LillithJainSumner Před 2 lety

      Yes amen

    • @alexiberardi6409
      @alexiberardi6409 Před 2 lety

      Exactly. Sympathy and understanding towards your dog can go a LONG way.

    • @tskkk1228
      @tskkk1228 Před 2 lety

      Yes thats wat i want ppl to know......my gsd is sooo protective .......whenerever someone comes to visit us he becomes so aggressive

    • @Annie-nc2vo
      @Annie-nc2vo Před 2 lety

      She is always barking at people for no reason and sometimes she always barks for half an hour it's noisy for my neighbours if we tell her to stop barking she always barks louder and louder if we didn't tell her it didn't stop tho

  • @ronj5714
    @ronj5714 Před rokem +13

    This made me cry. I can't believe how you trained this dog who I thought had no hope.
    When she looked back to see your response to the other dog on the dog path- that was simply beautiful. I have never seen training like this before- she trusted you.
    Now I know for sure it is always the human & never the dog that has the problem. I am sub'in.

  • @VikingSingers
    @VikingSingers Před 4 lety +259

    Omg, you have literally CHANGED my life!! It hasn’t even been 2 days, and my dogs are showing SIGNIFICANT difference! All these years I’ve relied on putting negative aspects on it, but in all actuality my dogs were only trying to protect me when I should be protecting them!! I really do feel they trust me, and it warms my heart so much to see the impact 🥺 I’m recording my journey to so once it’s all done, I’m going to post!!!!! In hopes of inspiring others as well and letting everyone know THIS is the true and HUMANE method of teaching a dog good behavior!!❤️

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 4 lety +8

      Well done Geraldine Ramirez. I am so pleased for you !!! 🙌🏻🐶☺️

    • @ServiceHuman
      @ServiceHuman Před 3 lety +5

      Let me know when you post! I’d love to see it :)

    • @VikingSingers
      @VikingSingers Před 3 lety +5

      @@ServiceHuman omg I’m not gonna lie I forgot about this post LOL but yes I’ll do a recording and post in a bit! :)

    • @user-ku4kp8ci6t
      @user-ku4kp8ci6t Před 3 lety +1

      Cant wait to see that vid!

    • @lindakerske2857
      @lindakerske2857 Před 2 lety

      @@VikingSingers Yes, I'd like to see it too! How are they doing now?

  • @janetmcdougal8254
    @janetmcdougal8254 Před 5 lety +669

    Great video, but wish it had shown the owner "after" she came back and if she was able to handle him the same. I have often found that trainers handle extremely well, but we still need help because they've learned to trust the trainer, but we are still us.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 4 lety +103

      Yes appreciated. I wish I had filmed that part to tell the story.
      I originally set out to make the video to show others what to do.

    • @falenas5033
      @falenas5033 Před 4 lety +28

      Totally - Jazz trusts him, but was his owner able to step up into the leadership role? It would seem to me that the major stumbling block would be training the OWNER!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 4 lety +78

      @A A She was fine with the door and other dogs but new issues arose. I will be making a video on this in the future.

    • @michellemero
      @michellemero Před 4 lety +27

      @@nigelreed Yes would like to see what happened..and what new issues. The owners seemed very worried. You did a great job though

    • @abelis644
      @abelis644 Před 4 lety +18

      @@nigelreed
      Hi Nigel,
      This is the first video I see that actually shows what to do, so
      💖THANK YOU!!!💗
      I will get your book.
      I have chronic back, neck & leg pain, and, probably stupidly, adopted a 2 year old (very strong) Great Pyrenees with this problem, Haley.
      She goes insane...
      She looks like she will murderer dogs at her front end, but then is wagging her tail the whole time!...
      She horrifyingly escaped from my yard, went next door lunging and barking ar my neighbours kids and dog, I had a heart attack...
      Then, as soon as she was near my neighbour's gentle dog, Haley stopped!!! they sniffed noses and butts as I arrived in a panic... and that was it...
      Thank God she didn't bite the dog or the kids!!!!!!!!!!
      I keep a muzzle on her now.
      Yesterday, I took her out of our home & big back yard, where we have been stuck for weeks, for the first time to walk in day time... and I ended up falling as I lost my footing when she lunged at... nothing? or nothing I saw anyway...
      I hope to be able to "fix" her otherwise, I will have to give her up, and I have NEVER done that in my life...🥺
      Thank you so much again for helping us save our furry kids!!!
      You are a good man.
      Haley says Thank You Uncle Nigel!!!
      Isabelle and Haley
      Victoria, British Columbia
      Canada
      Take care

  • @WordsAndWhimsy
    @WordsAndWhimsy Před 5 lety +243

    5:57 Lol, look at those ears. It's like she's thinking, "Noooo, not the bathroom again! I've reflected! I promise....Just a few more barks, okay??" :P

    • @KimBTown
      @KimBTown Před 5 lety +6

      Ha ha ha-
      Enjoyed this post.

    • @KimBTown
      @KimBTown Před 5 lety +8

      Note: 10 Sec is not a punishment. It’s a break.

    • @jeujamis214
      @jeujamis214 Před 5 lety +1

      How many seconds will he/she stay their

    • @pupu830
      @pupu830 Před 5 lety +5

      Jeu Jamis I think he said until jazz calms down

    • @KrolKaz
      @KrolKaz Před 4 lety +1

      Mine just makes barks in the bathroom.

  • @PRDGirls
    @PRDGirls Před 4 lety +101

    I watched this video in desperation after my BC/heeler mix terrorized my father-in-law when I opened the front door the other day. I started the exercises immediately, practicing heel on our walks and thanking/removing her when she barks at the window. In a matter of days, she's started to calm down and realize that I have the situation in hand. This morning a tree service crew was working in our front yard, and when they rang the doorbell, she went wild at first, but calmed down when I told her everything was okay. She didn't rush the door, trying to "get" the man. While I'm not ready to invite strangers inside just yet, this is remarkable progress. Later, when he knocked, she barked once, then stopped when I reassured her, again, that everything was okay. We still have a lot of work ahead of us, but I'm feeling hopeful that we can help calm her anxiousness and reactionary fear. Thank you, Nigel.

    • @shihancheng
      @shihancheng Před 4 lety +1

      PRDGirls you gave me a lot of hope. My heeler is very hard to walk, and a nightmare at the window.

  • @SuperSandman97
    @SuperSandman97 Před 3 lety +23

    This method is INCREDIBLE! Walking our 5-month old Belgian malinois has always been a major stressor in our day, but literally 2 days after watching this and she is improving so fast! She doesn't bark at everyone we pass and she calmly watches people go by out our front window.. great tips!!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety +2

      Amazing Paul Sanders !! Well done. So pleased for you. Keep up the good work.

  • @LazyNate31
    @LazyNate31 Před 5 lety +85

    When Jazz turned to you to see if it was safe my eyes gave in T.T

  • @bigboy8508
    @bigboy8508 Před 6 lety +594

    Sadly many dogs get euthanized because of behavior that can be rehabbed. Good work for saving Jazz's life.

    • @SpaghettiWithMeatSauce
      @SpaghettiWithMeatSauce Před 5 lety +42

      For real. Humans get all of the chances in the world to change yet a dog slips up and it's no longer allowed to exist.

    • @walterco7701
      @walterco7701 Před 5 lety +40

      I just adopted a dog who was slated to be put down - came in to the shelter as a "bite" dog and nothing at the shelter was done for him - the shelter environment often exacerbates issues. He is going to need a lot of work and while I didn't actually want a dog, I couldn't stomach the thought of no one even trying to train him. Maybe I won't be the right person, but at least I'll have tried.

    • @mkschreder
      @mkschreder Před 5 lety +3

      Even more sadly, euthanizing them makes in many cases no difference with learned behaviors.

    • @AngieSaysHey
      @AngieSaysHey Před 5 lety

      Big Boy | most dogs should be put down. mangy ugly mutts

    • @eccentricpigeon5639
      @eccentricpigeon5639 Před 5 lety +9

      Big Boy yup, it’s like dogs lives are less than humans, an aggressive human is much more dangerous than an aggressive dog, both can be rehabbed though

  • @bethmcdermott5103
    @bethmcdermott5103 Před 4 lety +15

    I started using Nigel's technique early evening on May 7th, and Lucy was at the bay window barking like crazy! As I approached her, I told her thank you, peered outside and looked around, I then put her in the bathroom quietly. I've also done this at the kitchen door, then I walk her to the bathroom and I set the timer for 3 minutes, and so far so good. I can tell she is already starting to calm down and for the first time in over a year I've had my blinds (new) fully open! Sure, Lucy is still going to run to the window, but I know she is already calmer by her actions. Today, I will be working with her in our yard! Lucy is a very healthy and spoiled 5 year old, but the thing is I never thought that they needed to feel protected by us too! I always thought it was the other way around, and it is also, but it has to go both ways in our relationship! Everyone should watch this video, it is the best I've ever seen so far! I also have had 3-4 trainer's during her 5 years, and nothing worked, and I didn't like their techniques like using a choke collar or while walking using her leash as a whip on her backside. No one needs to ever hurt their dog for any reason at all to get them to listen.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 4 lety +1

      Well done Beth, I'm really pleased for you :)
      Thank you for commenting and letting me know.

  • @debraburnett6765
    @debraburnett6765 Před 3 lety +10

    OMG what a difference 2 days of doing this has made with Misha our 6 month old border collie kelpie cross. Due to Covid-19 she hasn't socialised as she should, and the world is now intruding on hers and she has responded so well so hoping over the next few weeks she will continue. Now we have to work on the walking and no barking at everyone and everything.

  • @bunnyflop3864
    @bunnyflop3864 Před 6 lety +40

    Is it normal that I started tearing up? This is so adorable how he saves the life and even makes it happy for this lovely dog!❤

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you for commenting :)

    • @bunnyflop3864
      @bunnyflop3864 Před 6 lety +4

      Nigel Reed Thank you very much for sharing this story with us. I have started using the same approach to train my German Shepard and he really started to change for better, thanks to you😃

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 6 lety +1

      I am thrilled to hear this. Well done!!!

    • @bunnyflop3864
      @bunnyflop3864 Před 6 lety +1

      Nigel Reed Thanks a lot!

  • @yaplamf
    @yaplamf Před 4 lety +134

    I'd like to see a follow up episode to see how the real owner adapted.

  • @lindaxiong426
    @lindaxiong426 Před 3 lety +8

    This is true dog training. Calm. Consistent. Positive. Understanding. 👏👏👏👏

  • @annaklotz3468
    @annaklotz3468 Před 2 lety +6

    I started tearing up towards the end to see her go from an insecure fearful dog seeing anything new as a threat to a confident, happy, relaxed girl who can truly be a dog hits close. I have 2 GSDs and have always loved the breed and to see her owner not give up and see just a positive change is heart warming!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for commenting Anna. :)

  • @yvonneduseund7911
    @yvonneduseund7911 Před 5 lety +42

    I did this with my GSD who took up guarding when we moved house. And it worked like magic. We have had to do some repetition the past few weeks due to her young age and it works so well. She went from stressing and barking at every sound to sleep soundly. Now she will give a warning bark look at our reaction and relax.
    The book is great!

  • @shanniworld8310
    @shanniworld8310 Před 6 lety +146

    Best dog training video EVER!! 5 STARS!!! I learned so much. My dog exhibits this dogs bad behavior, at the window and in the yard. . I did not know she was afraid. Awe poor doggie. I thought she was fearless. Oh, how easy it is to misread dog signals. Thank you this will help. I have a laundry room with a door!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 6 lety +16

      It's a pleasure my book The Dog Guardian reveals much more. Best wishes, Nigel

    • @chaula3558
      @chaula3558 Před 6 lety +1

      did this work for you?

    • @mikeangel1344
      @mikeangel1344 Před 5 lety

      been training with dogs 35 years im 100 percent sure it only work with the trainer but not the owner in dog psychology doesn't work that way, would like to talk to owner sure they are back with the problem

    • @karenwoodage4513
      @karenwoodage4513 Před 5 lety +10

      @@mikeangel1344 I train dogs the exact same way teaching the owners also and the results are amazing. I see the dogs that i have worked with years later whilst being walked by their owners and they are now happy dogs with no issues

    • @stephencrouse6032
      @stephencrouse6032 Před 4 lety +2

      @@mikeangel1344 From this and another earlier post, it seems that you are working with more aggressive dogs. Also, if you notice, Nigel is definitely the Alpha; a caring one. The only thing I disagreed with was his final statement that his canine pupil no longer had responsibility. What he actually did was relieve the dog from some responsibility, and managing appropriate responsibility properly. Ref: 15yrs many dogs in a rural setting.

  • @cornmanvicky
    @cornmanvicky Před 4 lety +77

    Wow, I've only realize how unfairly I have been treating my labrador whenever he barks at the outside, knowing if I've taken up the responsibility of assuring the safety of our territory.

  • @karlaacevedo4499
    @karlaacevedo4499 Před 3 lety +7

    This method of training is working on my GSD (10 months old) She’s getting calm more and more day by day. This is amazing!!!!!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety +1

      Karla Acevedo so pleased to hear that Karla. Well done ☺️🐶👍🏻

  • @n.r.7438
    @n.r.7438 Před 4 lety +47

    OMG! THANK YOU! I've been trying all kinds of methods to stop my dog from acting as a guard dog. He randomly barks at people when we're on walks, especially at night, and barks at the window and door at every sound. I started using your method barely 4 days ago and IT WORKS FAST! He's completely changed indoor. He still looks at me when he hears something outside but he doesn't bark anymore. I'll get up and look out to show him I'm here and it's ok. I still have to do the same work outside but I'm finally confident I'll get through this! *He's 90lbs and he really scares ppl when he barks so it has been very problematic. Thanks again sooooo much!!

  • @chichirinuriko20
    @chichirinuriko20 Před 6 lety +175

    Aww. She went from dog aggressive to being dog friendly. :D

    • @pathughes8902
      @pathughes8902 Před 6 lety +14

      Pity video stopped at this spot. Was the owner able to carry on where trainer stopped. Often these dogs return to their old habits very quickly because of owner's tension.

    • @Da_Pinchi
      @Da_Pinchi Před 5 lety +4

      Not the dogs fault unfortunately. Owner took on a german shepherd and failed to train her bless.

    • @shanevetter3277
      @shanevetter3277 Před 5 lety +32

      It's actually not aggression. It's leash reactivity. People often label behavior as aggression when often it's just a dog reacting out of fear or frustration because they can't get the "threat" to go away, or they can't go see the stimulus.

    • @kliserio01
      @kliserio01 Před 5 lety +12

      Its not dog agresion ...
      It's a fearful dog... Not socialized Whit the surroundings.
      That's the main reason of the reactivity.
      Don't attend the behavior.. That's not the problem.
      Attend the source of the behavior...
      In this case it's fear of not knowing the surroundings... People or other dogs.

    • @jessica6967
      @jessica6967 Před 5 lety +5

      Shane Vetter exactly and reactivity is made MUCH worse with prong collars/correction. The dog needs gradual positive experiences and to be kept BELOW threshold, so they react less. My dog became leash reactive after being attacked three times by off-leash dogs when they were on-leash. Walking towards an incoming dog on the street was the worst, as naturally dogs greet from the side and do not stare at the dog for a minute before eventually meeting. Recently I took my dog to a dog jog event and he did amazing, not reactivity and I am happy to say he has mostly recovered. He can still be reactive to other large dogs reacting at him (I see a lot of reactive dogs in my neighbourhood, but the owners just shout and scold, rather than get professional help from a behaviourist) and he I very wary of labs off-lead, but he uses avoidance whenever possible and I allow him a loose leash so he can do large semi-circles around clearly under-socialised dogs. Leashes trap dogs so they only have freeze or fight left, not flight. Another issue is barrier frustration eg. Many dogs fence fight, but as soon as they can reach each other they get along fine. The leash is a barrier which causes frustration. For this, you encourage calm behaviour at a distance and slowly close the distance, the dog's reward is greeting the other dog/person. Personally, I think this type of reactivity is very difficult to treat without having lots of patient dog owners as friends/family members and even then the sog may still react to other stimuli it's desperate to investigate. My dog also used to be leash reactive to cats, but not out of fear, like the dog-leash-reactivity, out of barrier frustration. That only lasted a very short period though as I have a lot of friendly cats to practice with :) we were actually ATTACKED by a cat once, came out of a bush my dog was sniffing suddenly and we both got scratched up. For some reason, my dog never suffered after effects, other than getting very aroused/stimulated whenever we walk down that same street again. We do often see the same cat, but I know to keep my distance now as I'm scared of it also!! I reccomend carrying pet corrector (compressed air) to keep away any off-leash dogs from your leashed dog unless you can trust the other dog. If I had done that from the beginning, my dog would never of been attacked :(

  • @Tigerssnakes
    @Tigerssnakes Před rokem +8

    This is a awesome trailer and this is why.
    He explains everything in detail and from the dogs poin of view.
    And he takes baby steps.
    He builds confidence and pride as well as communication skills and Social skills.
    Perfect well done

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před rokem

      Thank you very much. That is exactly what I was going for :)

  • @kate4001
    @kate4001 Před 4 lety +5

    This was beautiful. My dog was killed by a German Shepherd while we were on a walk so naturally now every time I see one I get scared. (Not that it was the dogs fault. It wasn’t properly trained.) It’s amazing to see what putting time and effort into training your dog can do. I hope the owners of that German Shepard see this video and turn that dogs life around.

  • @joslac5018
    @joslac5018 Před 5 lety +9

    I have a small dog with the exact issues. I’m feeling quite guilty now that she feels she has to protect instead of just being a dog! Awesome video, thank you so much! 👍🏻 Lots if work ahead of me!

  • @kittnelson1693
    @kittnelson1693 Před 3 lety +7

    This makes total sense!! I have a Shepherd that I've had since she was 2 and always thought she couldn't be fixed! I am sooo relieved that even though she's 7 it's not her it's ME! I should've taken the time to REALLY understand her! :( Now I can start working with her and hopefully reverse some of this behavior. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE BRAIN WORK of my dog! :)

  • @donnapeterson1945
    @donnapeterson1945 Před 3 lety +55

    I love how you show it takes practice/consistency by replaying it over and over. He’s a good boy 💗

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety +3

      😊 thank you

    • @LillithJainSumner
      @LillithJainSumner Před 2 lety +2

      He is a good boy and Jazz is a good girl.

    • @KRDP
      @KRDP Před rokem +1

      Miss.Donna thank you so much because my dog is like jazz when he see the ups and fed ex man he get so stressed and fearful of their big truck that my dog his brain he go omg big scary truck and big scary man i must protect my house and my dad well last saturday he bit the ups man on the back of his ankle , so animal control came and had to take him from me so i called them today they said that he is 100% ok and that he is eating and drinking , well i decided that i want to redirect his brain so that he can be just like jazz at the end how she was happy and playful because in the house my black lab is 100% trainable and capable of learning ,well after Mr.Nigel Reed i told my mom that after tremendous researching and learning from dog trainers that i feel 100% confident redirecting my dog's brain that ceasar milan and that trainer zac george taught and confirmed that just like mr.nigel reed did and showed us remove the dog from what provokes and triggers his stress from a stressful situation im going to doing that , well she responded with thumbs up now in my brain i know "ok to stop him from hurting other humans or dogs then by 2 things 1.remvove your dog from the stress by removing the stress the dog will clam down almost imediately this in time witll stop the barking byt letting the dog know in his brain ok because i did my job alerting dad i no longer have to protect. now the leash work im going to do , im going to do anything i must do in order to remove the aggression towards the ups fed ex man , and any man that my dog might encoutner while i take him on a walk , this is because the previous owners that had my black lab their daughter built a bond with him so as a result of that i know in my brain he is comofrtable most around females , but then after watching other trainers on youtube i understand better now that some dogs dont like humans in their house they only like the family or man or woman thats inside their house on a daily regular basis if that makes sense now because of Mr.Nigel Reed i know now i can stop my dog from hurting other humans

  • @graceygrumble
    @graceygrumble Před 3 lety +15

    This was lovely. I'm retiring soon and want to have a dog, again. All the dogs I've had in the past were puppies, because I didn't want to inherit 'problem dogs', which always made me feel guilty.
    Your videos have made me feel more confident about going to a shelter, to love and care for a dog who's possibly had a 'problem owner'.

  • @chrislightfoot1982
    @chrislightfoot1982 Před 7 lety +268

    this is great, I have this exact problem I have a 13-15 month old german shepherd and he is exactly like the shepherd in the video. This gives me hope

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 7 lety +13

      Pleased to hear this Chris. The book is available on Amazon (on the 15th of June) for more videos and tips if you need it. Best wishes, Nigel

    • @aliceplath8813
      @aliceplath8813 Před 6 lety +9

      Same! My 5 year old german shepherd has the same issues! This gives me hope too

    • @bonegap5270
      @bonegap5270 Před 6 lety +4

      Alice Plath i'm going to start today since I just saw this video, how's your progress going?

    • @redefiningmyself8598
      @redefiningmyself8598 Před 6 lety +3

      This is my shepherd too. Thanks for posting this hope filled gem 💜

    • @victoriakerney4879
      @victoriakerney4879 Před 6 lety +2

      Chris Lightfoot omg me too

  • @timkdiamond
    @timkdiamond Před 4 lety +4

    No frills - just good, honest, down to earth advice and demonstrating not only how it's done but the effect it has as well. This guy is like The Dog Saint... Thanks Nigel. Such great work.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 4 lety

      thank you for your kind words :)

  • @A_n_n_E
    @A_n_n_E Před rokem +7

    Finally I see a real video with realistic methods and results! I watched Ceasar video but it looks more like magic than anything realistic to me. Your work is so much more realisitic and helpful for me and my dogs. I hope I will manage to make my dogs feel safe.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful! Yes I always try and show the reality of the situation. My series diary of a rescue dog is very detailed. Best of luck.

  • @itssamanthavasquez3
    @itssamanthavasquez3 Před měsícem +1

    beautiful dog🥹😍
    the ending makes me so happy🥰😊

  • @AshuKumar-si7rp
    @AshuKumar-si7rp Před 5 lety +5

    Love that part when he looking at you for the assurance

  • @jeangonzalezhidalgo7967
    @jeangonzalezhidalgo7967 Před 3 lety +12

    I'm a dog ethologyst and trainer(2 year student in college) myself and i can say that you did a wonderful job in this video, you explained all the concepts in a very simple way so any dog owner can start to follow this instructions so they can start correcting these really really common behaviours that we see all the time. I just want to say congratulations for this awesome tool and greetings from Costa Rica👋👋

  • @alphaomegalovesu1017
    @alphaomegalovesu1017 Před 4 lety +1

    so happy for jazz

  • @dumm005
    @dumm005 Před 3 lety +6

    Why am I tearing up?! Great job training Jazz!

  • @catrionacoles113
    @catrionacoles113 Před 5 lety +4

    FINALLY I've found a trainer who understands my dilema and has given me a practical application of a successful training method. I can't wait to start trying this with my two wee Jack Russels. I'll let you know how it goes but I'm extremely hopeful as they exhibit exactly the same behaviour as this German Shepherd. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • @MsWesty101
    @MsWesty101 Před 5 lety +56

    Nigel Reed - Thank you, thank you so much for the tips in this clip. This method has worked for us with our 1 year old westie who started barking at the front door and in the garden for no reason. You have taught us that her barking is trying to bring our attention to a potential threat. Whenever she barks we follow her, stand next to her and 'look out' then say 'its ok, thank you' and it has worked every single time. This is genius and has changed our attitude instead of feeling fed up or 'here we go again...be quiet'! We now get up and go to where she is barking, look, say the above and she stops barking instantly because she knows we are checking the surroundings for threat, then we walk away and she moves onto something else. This technique you have shown should be available to all in puppy schools/dog agility classes as its proved priceless for us, thank you again! I am so grateful to have found your clip! I encourage people to try it as you think its not going to work but I was so surprised when it did, I will give anything a try to make my dog stay calm, putting in a little effort will pay off in the long run and it has with this method. I can't thank you enough!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 5 lety +5

      Thrilled to read this. Well done!

  • @lawaincooley6788
    @lawaincooley6788 Před 11 měsíci +2

    So interesting! I have a German shepherd like this one. Exercise helps a lot. He also needs down time in his crate cave every afternoon and evening as a break from being "on duty". They're working dogs. It is hard wired into them. He is also a clingy lap dog which is hilarious. He is absolutely patient with our children though which is excellent.

  • @KRDP
    @KRDP Před rokem +1

    OMG , Mr.Nigel Reed sir , you have not only changed my life but you have saved my 5 year old black lab , i have been doing what you did 1st recycling man came to take my recying and my boy was looking out the window , never 1nce made a sound then the garbage man came to take my garbage and my boy slept throug it , i thought i was gonna 😭😭😭 my eyes out in joy then i rewarded and praised him 1st praised him then reinforced with a little piece of bacon to reinforce his calm relaxed nature

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 11 měsíci

      That is so lovely to read - I'm really pleased for you. Well done on what you have achieved. Keep up the good work. 🐕☺️🙌🏻

    • @KRDP
      @KRDP Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@nigelreed thank you sir

  • @rebeccawayne1758
    @rebeccawayne1758 Před 5 lety +3

    I obtain a 1 year old shepherd july 2018. She was never socialize with people or dogs and atleast 5 months of her life was spent in 4x6 cage. On the leash she is aggressive and lunges, at the dog park off the leash she is scared of other dogs. She has started playing but will not go more then 50 feet or so from me, and sometimes hides behind me. Honestly it breaks my heart to see. I'm so glad i found your video. I'm going to start right away in curbing this aggressive behavior. I will find your book also. I'm sure this will finally work. Thank you in advance!

  • @lynnettekyme969
    @lynnettekyme969 Před 6 lety +54

    So lovely to see the way Jazz looks to you for trust, and at the end when she comes to show you what a great time she is having with the other dogs. Great video, Nigel thank you.

  • @annieoakslee3908
    @annieoakslee3908 Před 4 lety

    Training a dog is a constant training...I worked my Shepard and bullmastiff from 3 months old to 13 years old..They were the best dogs ever

  • @matrex909
    @matrex909 Před 4 lety +9

    This is exactly my dog's behaviour. 2 year old rescue Doberman we got a few months ago. Sweet, sweet dog but tough to handle and scared of other dogs, passers by etc. Working with a local trainer to do the positive reinforcement and "de-sensitize" her to what are in her mind dangerous situations. I hope she can get to the point Jazz got to!

  • @Spilululily
    @Spilululily Před 4 lety +6

    I’m about to try this with my rescue shepherd. She’s had a rough few days and I’m at my wits end.
    Side note, watch this on 1.75 speed it’s amazingly hilarious when he looks out the window and says thank you

  • @bonekollektor1659
    @bonekollektor1659 Před 4 lety +24

    Did this with my GSD & he's a new boy now. Thank u!

  • @WHDeb
    @WHDeb Před 11 měsíci

    3 months ago we adopted a Border Collie-Chow mix who turned 2 on April 1. She (spayed) had never been brushed, taught manners, to walk on a leash, house-breaking, and was most unfortunately encouraged to jump up on the people who fed her, but she'd been around other dogs so has no problem, in fact no reaction at all to them. Now she has bonded with us, me especially, intensely, has learned so much in a short time, is funny, loving, loyal, and protective of her new home and pack (2 people). We live in a very rural setting with a gate and driveway alarm, so we do appreciate her alerting when anyone nears the house, chasing away deer, detering moles, showing her teeth if a stranger comes to the car window, BUT -- we've had to work hard at getting her to realize little people (children) are no threat and to recognize other family members who visit. We have no idea what her experience was previously, if some child tormented her or what. I support your gentle yet firm approach, showing respect and compassion. Thank you.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 11 měsíci

      Pleasure. She sounds like a tough case. I have an online course that will give you all the answers and speed up the process. Here it is if you're interested www.thedogguardian.com/dealing-with-aggressive-dogs
      Best wishes,
      Nigel

  • @amazingchelseaful
    @amazingchelseaful Před 4 lety +6

    My lab mix puppy is exactly like this! I feel like i can’t walk her because she lunges at people and dogs! She also barks at the window and door if she sees dogs and people! This video is great i cannot wait to begin this process with her

  • @sarahshee2384
    @sarahshee2384 Před 6 lety +7

    HE IS THE BEST DOG TRAINER IVE EVER SEEN

    • @KimBTown
      @KimBTown Před 5 lety +3

      Agree! He is one of the greats! We have a marvelous one in our local as well. His name is Stonnie Dennis and he has a fabulous CZcams channel with very helpful content. I hope you will try him out!
      UK people may have a learning curve with his thick Kentucky, US of A accent. Very southern, country dialect. Once you acclamate, it’s music to one’s ears. What I like about Stonnie Dennis he uses the same animal behaviorist approach. But he gives you a different view point. It really helps you understand the paridigm more fully. Nigel Reed’s book is very good. His 4 foundation points are:
      1) Physiological Needs
      2) Safety Needs
      3) Belonging Needs
      4) Esteem Needs

    • @RAULPEREZ-pg4zy
      @RAULPEREZ-pg4zy Před 5 lety

      Cesar. I will only say that.

  • @Smurphenstein
    @Smurphenstein Před 6 lety +19

    Thank you Nigel. Finally an explanation of what my dog's behaviour means in simple terms.

  • @ditteroseandersen896
    @ditteroseandersen896 Před 4 lety +3

    I am moved to tears over your respectful, insightful, loving approach to dogs. I am waiting for my first puppy ever to become old enough to move in with our family, but the way you teach is so similar to the principles of how I work with disabled adults and children who have a hard time getting acces to meaningful, effective communication with others. Dogs, of course, are different in that they need to be lead by us, but at the root of it, there are so many commonalities; we, as living beings need connection and to be heard and seen by others. And if someone senses too little control over their lives and the need to be alert to a degree that stresses them, what we need to do, comes downn to listening, being attentive, making connection and assuming that what the person (living being) does is meaningful and communicates important messages to us

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for your message Ditte. Lovely to hear about your amazing work. We heave learnt to use our emotional intelligence to bring up children but with dogs it is still work in progress for many. There are as you point out many crossover comparisons because we all have needs, concerns and communication. And so that must be tapped into.

  • @Getor1x
    @Getor1x Před 4 lety +12

    One of the best videos I have seen so far about GSD behaviour. I own a 7 month puppy and we had exactly same issue. This helped so much, he is very friendly in the house and dog parks, but when on the leash he is pulling and barking like crazy. Thank you for your video!

  • @rugeramerican308
    @rugeramerican308 Před 5 lety +14

    Have to say this video truly was an eye opener, I realize now that im netting my dog take responsibilty of the situation! My dog is not this aggresive but he will lean on the collar and bark. This happens only from home, good behaviour when away from home/in the streets

    • @KyleBoy
      @KyleBoy Před 4 lety

      This dogs not aggressive? If it was aggressive and the guy just walked up to that dog he would lose his hands and have many bites.

  • @pawpower1023
    @pawpower1023 Před 5 lety +18

    I love how you say over and over that it takes many times is so true

  • @houstona.1098
    @houstona.1098 Před 2 lety +4

    I cannot that you enough for demonstrating that it doesn't take violent or forceful behavior to teach proper manners and comfort in canines! This video significantly helped my miniature dachshund, and I couldn't recommend a better demonstration of humane, consistent, patient care for our canine companions than this! This help us with our girl so much, thank you so much for putting awareness about the proper demonstration of the kindness and understanding it that goes into teaching proper, and safe and stress relieving, behavior. Thank you so much for your incredible work for me, my mini dachshund, and dog lovers and their canine companions worldwide!!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 2 lety

      So pleased to hear it has helped. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Inatfromdenmark
    @Inatfromdenmark Před rokem

    This is a great example on that your dog is an expression of you. Many dog owners simply need leadership care toe and don’t have it. Only stres, fear and frustration that makes the problem even worse.

  • @robynhaigh5445
    @robynhaigh5445 Před 6 lety +61

    Well done that man! One of the best training videos I’ve ever seen. Just goes to prove my theory that it’s not the dog who is bad it’s lack of training and owners not stepping up to show them they are pack leader.

  • @luisliscabo
    @luisliscabo Před rokem +3

    Very effective teaching method. There were kids playing in front of our house, so I had the opportunity to try your technique and I was surprised just how my obedient my dog was.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před rokem

      Great to hear Luis, thank you for sharing.

  • @godschild6673
    @godschild6673 Před 10 měsíci

    You take your time and come back when you feel comfortable, we will be waiting for you brother❤

  • @mayag.111
    @mayag.111 Před 4 lety +4

    Gonna start working on this with my 1 year old hound mix. She’s very protective but I see patterns of her warming up to people who come around often so I know w just a little work she’ll calm down.

  • @VictoriaHaffer
    @VictoriaHaffer Před 4 lety +16

    I am a professional dog training and thank you for showing people we can work with reactive dogs without force. Happy dance!!

    • @trickyzenmom
      @trickyzenmom Před 3 lety

      Doesn't work. After weeks of this every other day with a neighbors two dogs, my Havanese, Oscar (7 yrs old) decided he liked those two dogs...but ONLY those two dogs. Still lunges and bites at ALL other dogs. Even the ones on television and my cell phone. 🤦🏽‍♀️🤯🥺🥺🥺
      Now I feel bad for wasting my neighbor's time and still miserable I'll never get to enjoy my dog anywhere but in my house (can't even enjoy backyard with him most often because my neighborhood is FULL of dog walkers and he lunges at the gates to try and attack them all). He even digs at bottom of gate to try and get to them and I have to take him right back in house. Praying he doesn't get to one of them because they will put him down. 😭
      Hired a dog trainer for an entire year and wasted a ton of money for her to recommend putting him on anxiety meds...we're 5 years in and still no luck. This sucks but I love him so much I don't want to get rid of him because he loves humans and kids. Wish I had a normal fun dog that I could take on walks and to the parks.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety

      @@trickyzenmom I can assure you it works. You have to fine tune your approach which a 10 minute video won't do. You need bespoke help. Sorry to hear it didn't work out with the other trainer but don't give up. Check out my online course for much more detailed information on the subject.

  • @kajajensen2895
    @kajajensen2895 Před rokem +7

    This has worked So well with our re-homed scared of everything GSD. It has transferred to reacting to our other pets as well as strangers in and out of the house. Most importantly, she has become a more confident dog. Thank you SO much. You have made me a better dog owner and our love muffin young GSD a happier member of the family!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před rokem

      Great to hear Kaja. Thank you for letting me know.

    • @Dwoody285
      @Dwoody285 Před 11 dny

      Hi kaja,
      How is your GSD now? We are going through the same trouble currently with our girl.

    • @kajajensen2895
      @kajajensen2895 Před 11 dny +1

      @@Dwoody285. Thanks for asking! We have had our GSD for 1 year and 7 months. I drill obedience, I don’t yell, I spend 3-31/2 hours a day exercising her mentally and physically. She will always be skittish and protective of her/our territory. That’s her. She has become such a love muffin. I take her everywhere and tell people they can’t pet her or put their hands out toward her- I’m ok with that. Keep the faith. Ours sweet girl was OUT OF CONTROL a year ago. Now I go everywhere with her!

    • @Dwoody285
      @Dwoody285 Před 10 dny

      @@kajajensen2895 thanks for the update. That’s great bless her.
      I think our Kali is the same, I’ve found the more tired she is, the less reactive she is, she gets walked regularly, but I will increase the distance etc…
      Im determined to get her on track, and she has shown signs she can do it.

  • @audnbob1
    @audnbob1 Před 2 lety +2

    Well done!!!!! We just drove 11 hours to pick up our new rescue. We're in our '2 week shut down' period right now and she's making strides but is 'absolutely the same as this dog as you showed in the beginning at this time.' On our way home with her, she went insane if we stopped for gas and someone was at the pump next to us, or anyone walked by the vehicle. Once we got her home, she'd go out of her mind when there was a knock at the door or ANY sound inside or out. We are working on decompressing her. We know she isn't an aggressive dog but exactly as you stated, 'she has to trust that we'll protect her' and were seeing it more every day :)

  • @katemurphy1765
    @katemurphy1765 Před 3 lety +8

    We're working on barking and your method is working amazingly well!! It's been less than a week since she ran after a neighbor walking her dogs, and just a few minutes ago she gave a quick bark and walked away from the door. She clearly feels more comfortable and is exhibiting fewer signs of stress, and those she does show fade quickly. I adopted her right before lockdown (we're in New York) and so things have been weird since and it's been kind of hard on her. All I want is my pup to feel happy and secure. Thank you so much!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety +2

      So pleased for you Kate. Well done ☺️🐶🙌🏻

  • @Nanito354
    @Nanito354 Před 4 lety +15

    This is really working! Thanks! My border terrier as sweet as she is was going crazy from the balcony anytime she even heard a dogs collar rattling now she is just hanging out enjoying some sun bathing.

  • @NancyFoxTV
    @NancyFoxTV Před 5 lety +6

    Wow an entirely new perspective! I have a new dog and didn’t realize his behavior was trying to protect me. I didn’t know how to guide him to see me as the leader! Whoah - thank you!

  • @joanneartz1254
    @joanneartz1254 Před 3 lety

    I adopted a shepherd husky mix who was tied to a tree for eating chickens, her main caregivers were little children. She has no manners, was used as a babysitter for the children on their property.
    She is forever on high alert, and while this is good because I want protection, I still need her to see me as the leader. She is 11 months old and this video has given me hope, showed me what I'm doing right and where I need to improve. I need this to happen BEFORE she gets to big for me to handle like jazz and her owner. Thank you

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome :) best of luck.

  • @blinkspacestudio8892
    @blinkspacestudio8892 Před 3 lety

    I have met many nervous dog owners in my time. Your dog will pick up on that and suffer. You need to relax and let them know everything is ok its all in their heads. Our dogs are always off the lead and they never have problems. Everyone is chill. There have been times where some owners will give out to me for having my dogs off the lead while their dog is going mental. They don't see the problem at all and the dogs deserve better. Its really good to see this dog able to play like it deserves.

  • @TASIAawful1
    @TASIAawful1 Před 5 lety +22

    Omg this brought tears to my eyes just amazing video. My dog is half Akita and although he’s fine with dogs he barks at people outside and guards the house and barks at people knocking at the door sometimes when I take him out it’s so embarrassing as he comes across as vicious when in fact he is actually a very nervous dog.

    • @rachelemoro7039
      @rachelemoro7039 Před 3 lety

      I have an Akita too, they are infamous guard dogs. She is super sweet with our family but with strangers and other dogs....

    • @alicehjlee
      @alicehjlee Před 3 lety

      same...with my pit mix..it is my dream to see him play with other dogs without a leash...will it be possible one day..

  • @shanarablue339
    @shanarablue339 Před 5 lety +41

    Well done for such calm non threatening way of training !👍😄

  • @tessloneill7978
    @tessloneill7978 Před 4 lety +4

    WOW! I have never seen anything like this. I have never seen barking handled in this way. And you demonstrated success.

  • @barathi4347
    @barathi4347 Před 4 lety +2

    I have the exact problem with my german shepherd. Now that I have seen this video, it gives me hope my boy can be calmed down. Great video. Hello from India. Your are doing a great job.

  • @sharonpettigrew6720
    @sharonpettigrew6720 Před 4 lety +49

    amazing !!! only 2 days in following these tips I see a huge improvement in our dog. thank you so much x

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 4 lety +7

      So pleased to hear this. Well done Sharon x

  • @artemis-888
    @artemis-888 Před 5 lety +4

    Going to get your book for my daughter. I just saw the pop up comment. I love that comment the popped up about dogs feeling safe.

  • @rotondwamaudu2574
    @rotondwamaudu2574 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow this technique works great I finally got my dog to stop barking at the thing she would bark for hours at for the past 2 weeks. It only took me about 4 tries then she stopped.

  • @Glendavideos
    @Glendavideos Před 4 lety +1

    The most important thing is to train the owner and give them the tools to understand how to deal with the situation we have to educate the owners first.

  • @rhodaleader6824
    @rhodaleader6824 Před 4 lety +4

    I cannot believe that it's been almost 9 years since you taught me these lessons.
    Hope you are well Nigel 🌟

  • @rosebudd5724
    @rosebudd5724 Před 5 lety +10

    It was so heartwarming seeing the dogs playing together at the end! I am in the this situation with my 3 year old male Cocker Spaniel, though I would say his behaviour is even worse. This video gives me some hope. I will start to implement the training. Thank you.

    • @kevinporter8627
      @kevinporter8627 Před 5 lety

      In curious how did the training go as I have the same problems but with a yorkie

    • @KyleBoy
      @KyleBoy Před 4 lety

      This guy literally did nothing this dog wasn't aggressive at all. That dog would've played with those other dogs from the beginning it's just bad owner ship that caused him to bark

  • @achsahkaleb4844
    @achsahkaleb4844 Před 2 lety

    Oh I miss my German Shepherds!! I am crying. They are just the most beautiful, intelligent dogs ever!!!

  • @Mimi-wz8pi
    @Mimi-wz8pi Před 3 lety +4

    I have a chocolate lab who would take me for a walk. I am so glad I came across your video because for the first time we had a successful walk. At the end of our walks I would end up in tears. She such a sweet and loving dog I couldn’t understand why she acted the why she did. She has even stops barking after I looked out the window and tell her thank you. I look forward to watching more of your videos and implementing them with my dog 😊

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety

      Wonderful!

    • @Gezarie07
      @Gezarie07 Před 3 lety

      Hi, how's it been going with your lab after a month? I have a 7yo lab who is spritely but so strong and goes beserk barking at other dogs on lead that I need my partner to walk her. It's my dream her get her to be calm and have fun with other dogs.

    • @Mimi-wz8pi
      @Mimi-wz8pi Před 3 lety

      Gezarie07 Hello it’s going great. She still barks at other dogs when we walk but she doesn’t drag me across the street to get too them. She just lets them know who’s boss with her voice. It’s still a working progress and it gets better every time. If I need to spin 100 times then I spin 100 times. My neighbors think I am crazy and that’s ok because I can walk my beautiful lab and not end up crying 😊 She would get very upset when she saw other dogs and she felt the need to always be on guard and that made an extremely stressful situation for the both of us. So when she would get like that I would walk in the opposite direction. It’s like the flight or fight situation. For me when I would “flee” the situation it took the pressure off of her to always feel like she needed to fight. Like I said I do lots of spinning and my neighbors think I am crazy but that’s ok with me 😊😊.

  • @justinburch
    @justinburch Před 5 lety +3

    This is so cool. We always did this with our dog but with a different motivation. We want our dogs to alert us to something new or strange but not to bark at ordinary things. So from when they were a tiny puppy, if they barked we immediately responded. If it was something ordinary we thanked them and then told them to be quiet. Our dogs soon learned to only bark at strange things. Our dogs always know they can count on us to come if they bark but we expect them to not bark unless it is something strange and to stop barking as soon as we give the all clear. I never thought of a problem with lunging and barking with fear and a need to alert us to a need for protection. This is a new insight for me.

  • @lisamartin7442
    @lisamartin7442 Před 5 lety +7

    Fantastic video! Great job Jazz & Nigel! Thank you for taking the time to film Jazz's rehab from crazyness to calmness. Your approach and philosophy resonates with me and most importantly gives me hope :)

  • @positivesunshine4085
    @positivesunshine4085 Před 4 lety +2

    I am seriously gonna need this video.. i have the exact same problems but My dog lunges at their owners aswell As the dogs, he had tried and bit many people..

  • @haleytruslow7200
    @haleytruslow7200 Před 3 lety +2

    Oh my god, I am so glad I watched this video. I’ve tried a trainer and I’ve used her techniques but it just wasn’t working. My boyfriend pointed out that she feels anxious on walks because she feels like it’s her job to protect all of us. He’s totally right. I bought one of those prong collars a few days ago because I felt like nothing was working and another trainer suggested that it would help her to understand that I am in control, but I just can’t bring myself to use it. I am going to do everything in this video. You have so much empathy and compassion for these dogs. Thank you

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety +1

      So Happy to hear that Hayley. Hope you manage to make progress.
      Best wishes,
      Nigel

  • @annlewendon2717
    @annlewendon2717 Před 4 lety +4

    Watched this with great interest. A month ago I adopted a rescue greyhound, and she behaves exactly like this. As an ex racer she has never been socialised, and everyone now avoids us at the dog park. I'll watch this several times more, then put it into practice. For the first time since I've had Tia, I actually feel positive about her and avoiding having to return her to the rescue. Like the lady in the video, I'm at the end of my tether. Thank you Nigel, I will update in a couple of weeks, although I know it may take longer than that to achieve good resolution.

  • @denaroland6129
    @denaroland6129 Před 4 lety +5

    Really fantastic! Simple Easy and not harsh. Lovely to see balanced training.

  • @Ali-lj1cy
    @Ali-lj1cy Před 3 lety +1

    I’m Very late on these videos but I love how you show dogs that actually NEED training. Unlike most of the videos on CZcams where the dog is already trained

  • @mikaylajanzen6333
    @mikaylajanzen6333 Před 3 lety +4

    I like all the the information you give about each step and what it teaches!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 3 lety +1

      Mikayla Janzen thank you ☺️👍🏻🐶

  • @lotusbestillway7297
    @lotusbestillway7297 Před 5 lety +21

    It would be nice to see how the owner and dog got on ? But at least I've seen a great trainer an advice on how to deal with those specific issues. Really that's what I was looking for to implement with my own dog.

  • @ginamascetti8810
    @ginamascetti8810 Před 4 lety +9

    OMG...I want to cry! I have a GS puppy that is so fearful of other dogs on the leash. I'm going to use your technique to help him. Thank you so much Nigel!

  • @Tristontriz
    @Tristontriz Před 4 lety

    A good simple video showing how dog owners by repetition is the way to train your dog. My dog is very smart now this video will help tremendously in training my dog.

  • @tammywhittaker5026
    @tammywhittaker5026 Před rokem +1

    That was Awesome. Best dog training video I have ever seen. Thankyou so much Nigel

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it Tammy. Thanks for watching.

  • @annpriddy7941
    @annpriddy7941 Před 5 lety +97

    It would be very helpful to see how you transfer this control over to the dog’s owner.

  • @wiggles108025
    @wiggles108025 Před 5 lety +28

    I really like this video and have been practicing it with my 2 y.o. Aussie when he barks at every noise he hears outside. I say, "Thank you." And take him to his bed in another room if he won't stop. It's been working. Love positive training methods! Thanks.

  • @Dwoody285
    @Dwoody285 Před 11 dny

    Great video, will have to try these steps. We have a 2 year old German shepherd rescue with behaviour exactly like this, goes bonkers at the window, out on the yard etc…. Also very reactive to certain dogs/people on walks. Very stressful but determined to get her sorted. Purchased the book, thanks👍🏻

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Před 9 dny +1

      Thanks for getting the book. I hope you make progress. I'll be here if you need extra help.