HOW TO CALM DOGS DOWN WITH YOUR "ENERGY", TWO AMERICAN BULLDOGS

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2022
  • Watch as I break down what "energy" means and how to use it to calm dogs down.

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  • @clownshoes7942
    @clownshoes7942 Před 2 lety +292

    I spent months with clickers, positive reinforcement, leading harnesses, treats and I got frustrated and gave up. Then I found you and only 2 half assed sessions later I have a totally deferent dog. I cant thank you enough. This is like some crazy dark magic, amazing.

    • @KerriEverlasting
      @KerriEverlasting Před 2 lety +28

      I know right?! I never had a session, just watched videos and my dogs are completely different people 😂💖

    • @clownshoes7942
      @clownshoes7942 Před 2 lety +21

      @@KerriEverlasting Yeah same, I have only watched his videos. I didn't mean to imply Beckman gave us any half assed sessions lol. I just meant the minimal amount of effort I have put into his methods.

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 Před 2 lety +15

      It's not dark magic it's just wonderfulness!!! 🐾❤️🐾❤️ So glad u had success! me too🤗

    • @User7688.--_
      @User7688.--_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@clownshoes7942, I took you as you meant it. You’re o.k.

    • @KerriEverlasting
      @KerriEverlasting Před 2 lety +3

      @@clownshoes7942 you good my friend we are all on this crazy ride together ❤️

  • @kerstinkaufmann5652
    @kerstinkaufmann5652 Před 2 lety +35

    Thanks Joel, very good video. I used to be a dog groomer and I soon realized how being serious, calm and firm helps especially difficult and wiggly dogs. It doesn't mean you are not kind. Dogs that realize you are in charge get done done much quicker, so there is less stress for the dog and it's therefore kinder. I sometimes wished modern dog training schools would understand and teach that.

  • @dlmsarge8329
    @dlmsarge8329 Před 2 lety +69

    These are gorgeous but challenging dogs. The owners have just ensured their pets are going to have a better life with Joel's help! They'll be able to go more places, do more things and meet more people and dogs as their behavior gets under better control. Very inspiring!

    • @gametime2473
      @gametime2473 Před 2 lety +3

      I have had American Bulldogs as pets and bred them for decades. (I no longer do) The breed is DEFINITELY not for everyone. I actually turn down a LOT of people that want one of my puppies and they often get really angry but I am doing them a favor. This breed requires a VERY high level of exercise as well as a skilled owner. These dogs will often try to be the alpha in a home and unless the owner understands this, they will have a very tough road. Temperament obviously plays a big role and some ABs are beta and submissive but a large percentage will not be.

    • @gametime2473
      @gametime2473 Před 6 měsíci

      With American Bulldogs the training doesn't stop if you have a high drive dog. They will always be challenging you. I raised AB protection dogs and quite a few became Schutzhund certified, even Sch III which is the highest level you can achieve. If you want a calm manageable dog, pick the laziest dog in the litter. The one that totally ignores you when you meet them.

  • @robertmccollum7890
    @robertmccollum7890 Před 2 lety +14

    I've watch ever dog channel I can find but when I found you ALL MY ANSWERS WERE ANSWERED! You are truly the best of the best. You keep it real and that's what I needed. I have five pits and it's been one fight after another until I applied your methods. I'm a black man in Washington DC and I thank you with all my heart. You the only one who help us.

  • @haynelnegueruela4769
    @haynelnegueruela4769 Před 2 lety +75

    This is the most accurate description I have seen in the internet of how ABs are and how to approach/calm them. The problem with this breed is that they are extra happy dogs, you said it right, every single minute is the best minute ever so they get easily overstimulated, and it gets hard to deal with an overstimulated all muscle type of dog. You are also vey accurate to disintegrate “energy” into all its levels, emphasizing in tone: for my male AB, tone is the fine line where he goes from over happy to confused to reactive. This is why I have never introduced him to young children, I’m not sure how he’ll be if exposed to high pitch or cry (we’re all adults in our household, living remote with cero chances to have children around, so we are fine with that) Those two, Jax and Gemma are BEAUTIFUL! Again, thanks for presenting ways to better understanding this breed, I feel that ABs, Pitts and bully breeds in general are somewhat misunderstood

    • @gametime2473
      @gametime2473 Před 2 lety +3

      First and foremost, regular exercise will keep these dogs content. A sedentary owner will be a terrible person to own an AB unless he gets the laziest Johnson on the planet. If you keep the dogs exercised, they will be much easier to deal with. Also, ABs tend to be very dominant and what this video talked about is good for that part. You don't want your dog thinking he is the boss.

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 Před rokem

      Unfortunately true. Bully breeds are strong dogs, so people are afraid of them. They're not more likely to be aggressive than any other breed. I plan on getting a pit bull for my next dog and I hope I can be a good advocate.

    • @theresachung703
      @theresachung703 Před 2 měsíci

      You blew me away with your sense of responsibility and deep integrity.

  • @lourobin2728
    @lourobin2728 Před 2 lety +8

    Love how you calm them down and you see them both yawn to reduce their stress. Just love it 🥰

  • @fabulousmukbangfamily2036

    Wowww… EVERYTHING is now connecting… I always knew I was gifted with dogs( even from a little girl) because my dad had as many as 10 at a time and I have a true love for them… the stares and touching and energy is something that I’ve been doing for years but couldn’t actually understand exactly why… awesome video!!! Shared it!!!!

  • @wendygreene6012
    @wendygreene6012 Před 2 lety +12

    I absolutely loved this video. I'm talking to my dog training clients, explain to them that whatever their energy is goes right down the leash and into the dog. I've tried to convey to them how to be a calm confident leader. I talk about body language, tone of voice, and energy but I never defined it as a "way of touching" or "claiming your space". This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing your clarity.

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Před 2 lety +28

    Great advice Joel!
    I think that for people who not only have experience working with animals but have mastered communication with animals it’s often hard to explain the “energy“ part of it. One of the reasons I love this channel so much is you just get straight to the point. This is stuff that anyone can do and it just takes lots of practice, many repetitions and dedication/perseverance.

  • @yuanaecho3707
    @yuanaecho3707 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you Joel! I’ve known that energy plays a big role for dogs but you’re the first online trainer who breaks it down and teaches how to apply it practically. This is so helpful!!!

  • @loiseffinger9505
    @loiseffinger9505 Před 2 lety +12

    You really explain "how to" that's really understandable to do on our own thanks

  • @targetsunshine6060
    @targetsunshine6060 Před 2 lety +3

    These two are so beautiful and much better dogs ahead which is great for the owner but also for them.

  • @Koopwins
    @Koopwins Před 2 lety +5

    absolutely! we had a border collie shepard mix come into the shelter and he was a farm dog so the owner says. hes unneutered and hes ALOT, marks everything, dominance, like he does it to chairs, benches, crates, nobody is gonna want him till hes fixed, im not in the shelter enough to untrain the marking behavior your ways are very effective and i love it(:

  • @chelseacushman2242
    @chelseacushman2242 Před 2 lety +8

    you have to be what you want from the dog. you have to hold that emotion you want in your mind and stand strong in that. we all have mirror neurons which is in part why we can tell how someone is feeling without words. we're picking up on their energy that they are holding/thinking.
    It's using a no nonsense approach, like when Joel says 'I dont care anymore", you're not overbearing but you are confident and direct about what behavior/action you want or will tolerate from the dog.
    dogs live in the moment and emotion/energy is moment to moment. learning to act instead of react is key.

  • @augustbrown9711
    @augustbrown9711 Před 2 lety +2

    I have an American Bulldog, I love her so much. She really is just a goofy, go lucky baby made out of pure muscle. She doesn’t even run into me, she won’t make eye contact and if she does, she looks away. She looks at me for permission before doing anything. I love her, she’s the best. Watching these Bulldogs play warmed my heart. ☺️

  • @camillet9883
    @camillet9883 Před 2 lety +7

    Excellent description of “energy”. So much is also conveyed from our body language. Animals are masters at reading body language.

  • @peks4924
    @peks4924 Před 2 lety +10

    Well explained, Cesar Milan’s training about dog’s energy is very deep! A lot of us can’t quite comprehend how to actually apply it to our own personal training!

  • @pmlm1571
    @pmlm1571 Před 2 lety +3

    I am glad you explained and showed more what your four finger are doing--spread but stiff like a board--when you move the dog; and what your collar grasp with thumbs up and into the neck looks like. And the serious sustained look. Reminds me of the hard cold stare of Paddington Bear...

  • @pynk101
    @pynk101 Před rokem +1

    OMG! Thank you sooooo much! This actually worked!!! My mother is over 70 and disabled and was terrified of my new puppy. He would constantly jump on her, lick her in the face, nibble her nose, etc. and she’d be afraid and overwhelmed for not knowing what to do. I showed her this video too and it worked for her with my pittie baby. Thank you so much

  • @asp1213
    @asp1213 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely love these two dogs. Great explanation of something like 'energy' which is hard to explain but you did it here.

  • @MrMulligan84
    @MrMulligan84 Před 2 lety +2

    I watch this video at least once a week to make sure I am getting it right. Thanks Joel!

  • @doloresmarryott714
    @doloresmarryott714 Před 2 lety +5

    Love these dogs. If I had land, I'd have a couple of them. Gorgeous 😍

  • @lamilagrosa3412
    @lamilagrosa3412 Před 2 lety +3

    those dogs are gorgeous! I agree with all that you taught today

  • @beverlycole4836
    @beverlycole4836 Před 2 lety +3

    Love love this!! 2 dog video are the Best!! Thanks Joel👍👍👍

  • @allybulloch8335
    @allybulloch8335 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, that description of how to deal with a dominant dog was really helpful!

  • @pattemonaco5195
    @pattemonaco5195 Před 2 lety +3

    Bingo! That's exactly what I needed! Many thanks!

  • @Flippokid
    @Flippokid Před 2 lety +62

    When you find yourself in a stare-out with one of those troublemakers, it's _really_ important you keep looking until it looks away. If you look away first; they win, and the struggle just got worse. Don't yawn either; that signals that you want to diffuse the situation. You have to let them try to diffuse it by looking away.
    However; some warning is needed. Dogs that don't take sh*t from anyone and try to solve their problems with fighting, may try to attack someone that's staring at them like they mean business. Obviously Joel is talking about you and your dogs, assuming you know them well enough. Don't go all in on a staredown with a dog you just got from a shelter.

    • @WollongongSkyWatch
      @WollongongSkyWatch Před 2 lety +17

      This absolutely works, playing into the primal body language code. My daughter also used it on a truck driver she caught staring down into the car while she was breastfeeding hahahaha

    • @mollytremblay1396
      @mollytremblay1396 Před 2 lety +9

      My husband would have staring contests with our daughter's mastiff. Started when she was young. He never looked away. Evolved into a game that she would initiate at times. She would end it by looking away and "talking to him" while wiggling for her pets.

    • @Flippokid
      @Flippokid Před 2 lety +2

      @@mollytremblay1396 That's so cute!

    • @dustylong
      @dustylong Před rokem

      @Flippokid: That's some good advice 👍🏻

  • @mollytremblay1396
    @mollytremblay1396 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for another great video! You mentioning the Newfoundland reminded me of my Great Pyrenees from years back. Somehow I knew to never let him pull me. When I knew he was going to hit end of leash I would get a "baseball bat" grip on the leash and go into a power stance. He was 150 lbs..I was 130 lbs. He never moved me but the look on his face was humorous. This usually only happened if we past cows...lol

  • @misterpalmer420
    @misterpalmer420 Před 2 lety +2

    I do the same thing with looking at the dog and now if he's doing wrong he knows and stops keep these great vids coming

  • @KerriEverlasting
    @KerriEverlasting Před 2 lety +3

    My mastiff/boxer crosses are completely different people because of these videos. These guys are beautiful, cinder block heads like my guys lol

  • @myrlandeetienne4651
    @myrlandeetienne4651 Před rokem

    This one of the best training videos I have watched.

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land Před rokem +5

    Two beautiful dogs! I've had two American Bulldogs, and they were wonderful family dogs with the right structure and confident handling. With these breeds, you are the center of their world.

  • @1212LeoSnake
    @1212LeoSnake Před 2 lety +2

    Well Joel, I have a husky lab terrier mix...you talk about loads of energy and quite stubborn; but since watching and following your vids, that is changing fast. You surely explained it clearly better than most. Thank you so much and please keep it coming!!

  • @scotmeisner6616
    @scotmeisner6616 Před 10 měsíci +1

    " Touch and Tone" is something I learned on my own a few years ago when we got an American Bulldog that was four years old that had been in an apartment his whole life and we got him as a rescue. This poor guy had so much energy and was starving for attention. We live in the country and the first time our daughter came to the house and opened the door he was off like a shot for about a half hour. Some harness walking and spending time using " touch" and "tone" as I called it, and several 1/4 mile walks a day, he can now be walked next to me with no leash and is an absolute joy.

  • @mamabear-kv4qx
    @mamabear-kv4qx Před rokem

    I have spent 17 months with my bully staff spent pounds on gadgets etc now he's amazing in another of aspects but boy was he using his power against me then I found your channel wow let me tell you I'm so grateful 1 and a half weeks later following your method I have a very different dog it's almost as if control swapped hands in 5 minutes thankyou for the work you do and share xxx

  • @cynthiaweber1646
    @cynthiaweber1646 Před 2 lety +1

    wonderful advice. Thank you.

  • @sarahjune162
    @sarahjune162 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just adopted a 5 month old lab/pit bull mix. This has been so helpful, and we have already learned a lot from you! You've got a new subscriber 😁

  • @galedelatorre366
    @galedelatorre366 Před 2 lety +3

    Love this guy!

  • @vosorio718
    @vosorio718 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Joe for explaining energy very excellent video lotta tips will try to use

  • @kolis_lady
    @kolis_lady Před 2 lety +1

    I’m learning a little bit more every day. This was good information💯

  • @kimberlyallen6582
    @kimberlyallen6582 Před 2 lety +2

    It's so interesting seeing you do things that I have always done with my Neopolitans without having really thought about it. Thanks for the breakdown of the behaviors we need to adopt to manage these big bullish breeds.

  • @TrustandobeyGod
    @TrustandobeyGod Před 2 lety +2

    I learned a lot!! Thanks for this video. Way to keep good control over those big dogs! 🤙🏼

  • @breuningerhorse
    @breuningerhorse Před 2 lety

    You do an excellent job with 'energy" and audio/video at the same time. That is difficult...two things at once. I absolutely respect and admire your work...

  • @sfquigley
    @sfquigley Před 2 lety +1

    I've been recommending your video's to people at the dog park. Thank you!

  • @Shalco
    @Shalco Před 2 lety +1

    Best video on this subject ive ever seen

  • @blairguinea6811
    @blairguinea6811 Před rokem

    Thank you Sir, love your style attitude and guidance

  • @SolanumMelongena
    @SolanumMelongena Před 2 lety +4

    This video is so necessary. 💯 I respect Cesar Millan but "energy" is such an airy-fairy easy-to-dismiss term that it's easy to misunderstand and miss the lesson.

  • @sickinthahead6557
    @sickinthahead6557 Před rokem

    This is exactly how I have learned to deal with my 2 AB/Shar Pei mix dogs and they are very responsive. My female CeCe just turned a year and Nico is about 8 months, same parents, different litter and both look nothing like a Shar pei thankfully. I have an older Pitbull so I have dealt with a hard headed and high energy dog before, but these two are way bigger and so much work yet so much fun. I have to raise my voice to get their attention at times, but they are very smart dogs, I love them so much. I look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @Adianodelih
    @Adianodelih Před 11 měsíci

    I got what you and cesar millan ment and it was really helpful. My dog really started to listen to me and respect me and my almost toddler.

  • @myrlandeetienne4651
    @myrlandeetienne4651 Před rokem

    Wow... Thank you for breaking that down.

  • @jposco
    @jposco Před rokem

    Wow those Bulldogs are BEAUTIFUL!

  • @petebrooks1223
    @petebrooks1223 Před rokem

    I'm 4 months into owning a now 2 year old red dobie named Lucinda. She came to me with no discipline. I follow the same principles as you do. I live as the alpha wolf and she now knows who drives this bus. Thank you for the confirmation. Anyone who has a dobie knows the facts. Amazing dogs that demand a strong clear leader.Being serenaded by your best friend, just because, is a real reward. Keep up the great work

  • @wiliamg9611
    @wiliamg9611 Před rokem

    This is the way to control and learn the dog's stuff ...i got one too, and it make's a whole diferens with the dog.
    Its all about the tone and love

  • @bubsenseijebe2993
    @bubsenseijebe2993 Před 2 lety +1

    American Bulldogs are the best looking dogs to me. Look how gorgeous these dogs are :)

  • @BobBerino-gn1ry
    @BobBerino-gn1ry Před 4 měsíci

    Magnificent American Bulldogs🙌

  • @eyesup9542
    @eyesup9542 Před 2 lety +1

    My sister had an AB. He was very excitable and required a lot of supervision.. gregarious bull in a china shop personality… my lip was split open twice just by him throwing his back to kiss or look at me. These are great dogs for a responsible owner. Btw I love the motion in these dogs…

  • @Andre-nt4dn
    @Andre-nt4dn Před 2 lety

    What a beautiful dogs ! wow.

  • @sallykingman3295
    @sallykingman3295 Před 2 lety +3

    Energy is information shared through vibration.

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 Před 2 lety +2

    2:43 on cue pupper sits with ears pinned🐾❤️

  • @skywongsuwan365
    @skywongsuwan365 Před 2 lety +2

    I am in Thailand, I just sent my friend in Thailand a link to your channel and a couple of videos... New name: Beckman's international dog training.

  • @DOGMAN-ex4is
    @DOGMAN-ex4is Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Joel, like you I’ve watched Caesar for many years, but you have explained “Energy” in a much more hands on experience, which in the long run will be more useful to average dog owner, keep up the good work.

  • @Nitromudder
    @Nitromudder Před 7 měsíci

    Great vid with my favorite stubbornly bullheaded breed

  • @susanrussell7157
    @susanrussell7157 Před 2 lety

    This is so helpful for me since I'm recovering from an ankle injury & moving some of the dogs off the play yard at the kennel was a joke.

  • @josephinecaruana3847
    @josephinecaruana3847 Před 21 dnem

    Amazing video mate and it works thank you ❤

  • @michaelharrity9795
    @michaelharrity9795 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful dogs

  • @junkmonk1043
    @junkmonk1043 Před 7 měsíci

    Yeah, “chill out” has become phrase of the year with my pup!

  • @LAKKnowles
    @LAKKnowles Před 17 dny

    excellent - thank you - going to try this now! Very helpful way of explaining - LOVE that you're using your cinderblocks - because they are so unique in their galumphing happy energetic ways, I love mine so! I also have collies and their temperaments are so different. Bullie breeds are something to get used to, now!

  • @phantomvox951
    @phantomvox951 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting. First time I hear something like this.

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 Před 2 lety +6

    Hey Joel now that you're a youtube star it's on my heart to make sure you know: please don't make any financial decisions based on anticipated future earnings. That is how ppl get trapped into dependence on the money and pleasing fans. You already have a wonderful life excelling at what you do, loving it and helping people and dogs. You have a beautiful family and wonderful close relationships with your wife, kids and staff. Guard against the allure of money. 🐾❤️

  • @LaraYAH127
    @LaraYAH127 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Beckman family 🐾💌,
    Always awesome appreciate it 🐾

  • @suemosher3869
    @suemosher3869 Před 11 měsíci

    Good explanation! Thanks!

  • @lauramkhitaryan1514
    @lauramkhitaryan1514 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a true control trick. I sometimes twist the collar when my GSD tries to fool around.

  • @kimberlyzamlich2985
    @kimberlyzamlich2985 Před 2 lety +1

    When you yelled "HEY!" to calm the dogs down I almost peed my pants. If it works for me, guess it will work with the dogs! ha, ha

  • @bettymcconnell1011
    @bettymcconnell1011 Před 2 lety

    Love this video great work

  • @albertarseneau848
    @albertarseneau848 Před 2 lety

    Good stuff man! Just got a rescue pit bull mix and this gives me a a great technique.

  • @BenWarrenMusic
    @BenWarrenMusic Před 2 lety +2

    Daily dose of Joel.. check ✅

  • @giorgiogouldberg3742
    @giorgiogouldberg3742 Před rokem

    Great dogs for the right owner.

  • @jasmeanwallace6673
    @jasmeanwallace6673 Před rokem

    So glad I came across this video 😅 all of your videos are helpful. My two boys play to rough and the finish fighting. 😢😢 last time they had blood coming out of their mouths. Sooo going to try this.

  • @lunamoon4090
    @lunamoon4090 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent! I have a 7 month American Bulldog I find myself so frustrated...I would almost yell and spank sometimes...BTW his name is JAX! Great video. Your training is excellent! Already working for Jax after 4 days. Btw he has a three year old sister boxer both not fixed. The four finger method is magic. My tone as well. Thanks!

  • @fishtales2597
    @fishtales2597 Před 2 lety

    Hi im new to training our 5 month old collie x labrador dog. i was looking through some training videos and came across your channel, as with all dogs they are different., and wanted to instill the right way of correcting him so that as an owner i get the best out of our dog and that he is happy to learn and not become stressed with over diciplining which i have found some to do. Look forward to many more videos from here in the Uk.

  • @smalls970
    @smalls970 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Thank you Thank you! I ask for a little clip about this a little while ago. I'm going to come back to this again and share!

  • @Tomro82
    @Tomro82 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the best video in the world

  • @sportysbusiness
    @sportysbusiness Před 2 lety

    This is great and those dogs are stunning. I’ll add that a touch, a look, the tone of your voice and how you take space from a dog are not energy though, they are methods to convey our energy. All energy has a frequency, we are emitting energy of different frequencies all the time in what we say and do.
    Imagine a person walks into a room in a really bad mood. Without talking to them you can feel their energy, it’s really negative, at it’s worst you can almost see a black cloud over their head! Now imagine a child on Xmas eve, even without looking at them you can feel their excitement. Or, you meet a stranger and something about them makes you feel on edge. That is what is meant by energy, it is an actual force, although we can’t see it, we are designed to feel it. The problem is that the more we’re surrounded by energy blockers like wifi and concrete, the less we’re able to feel it.
    Dogs pick up on our energy. As a generalisation, it’s why they can become fearful, aggressive or over protective when living with a fearful or neurotic owner. Why they listen to some people but not others. Why they often get over excited by children but calm around the elderly. Why they play up when we’re stressed and cuddle in when we’re relaxed. Dogs are the perfect mirror for our energy, be aware of that and being around dogs becomes so much more rewarding.

  • @daviddivad777
    @daviddivad777 Před rokem

    not sure about ''energy'' but tone and body language is like 90% of communication in the animal kingdom so Backman is totally on point here in this video in terms of showcasing it in a practical way.

  • @DF-te2vm
    @DF-te2vm Před rokem

    Just because you think you are THE BOSS, doesn't mean the dog thinks you are the boss. There is more to it than that, it is more of an understanding that YOU ARE THE ONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO SURVIVE, and they understand that.

  • @LadyMiner100
    @LadyMiner100 Před rokem

    I've shared this with my husband the non dog person in the family. It might be something to actively train owners to do (on video if they are willing). I've had trouble with this in the past since my "natural" stance is pretty laid back. I had to watch video of myself to learn to project stronger for my horses. Fortunately the same body language works on dogs. Another thought I had was that some people, women in particular, have trouble with pop verses pull on walks in your videos. When I took a horse training class years ago, they had us practice the difference with a lead rope attached to a fence rail, and then with another student holding the end of the lead, so we could practice the skill before trying it on our horse. My horses and dogs both walk on loose leads, taking their cue off my body position these days.

  • @Zerpersande
    @Zerpersande Před 2 lety

    My 4 mnth-old is developing into this. My wife is all happy about it, look how happy he is!

  • @teachersikhumbuzomoyo5419

    Shell wow-these dogs are very nice my my❤

  • @robertbaker50
    @robertbaker50 Před 6 měsíci

    I've had my bullies for 2 years, and it's been so hard to train them, especially with a full household and job. I hope this works.

  • @Someone-zx7xd
    @Someone-zx7xd Před 2 lety

    Wow. The best breed of dog ever created by man. I wish old english bulldogs never went extinct and remained in their original form.

  • @Zhahn-Pam
    @Zhahn-Pam Před 10 měsíci

    Zhahn-Pam from Team Peaches Dog Training and Education. I have been training dogs since 1969. You are 1000% correct.

  • @rj-jl5nv
    @rj-jl5nv Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Joel, i ve been watching your videos and learning a lot. Can you teach us "emergency stop"? I d like to see your method to have a dog stop (might save his life if dog is about to run across busy road). If you could show that emergency stop when the dog is running TO you, but also AWAY from you. Thanks.

  • @lalisabee1351
    @lalisabee1351 Před 2 lety +3

    2:32 was almost a candidate for a bloopers episode - Joel just said "dogs that do what they want in life" and with that said, the dog almost nuzzlepunch him in his private area, it just looks like it - but anyways hilarious :D

  • @harrisonhunt6624
    @harrisonhunt6624 Před 2 lety

    Hey Joel thanks for the video mate. Their always Great. Can you do a video on “perfecting” heel position when your dog knows where the end of the leash is.

  • @gregdines
    @gregdines Před rokem +1

    Energy actually is defined as mass times the speed of light squared.

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 Před 2 lety +10

    Can you do (or have you already done) a video on how to keep your dog from going crazy and pulling hard when they start tracking a scent? Or trying to get at birds and squirrels while on a walk?

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 Před 2 lety +6

      Ya he has a zillion just search "Beckman Loose leash walking" 🐾❤️

  • @blackmilknix
    @blackmilknix Před 2 lety +3

    I suppose that your finger trick is effective for same reason that something like the Herm Sprenger pinch collar is and I'm guessing that you don't have to apply all that much force.

  • @ruthdederich3622
    @ruthdederich3622 Před rokem

    "Chill their little behinds out." Thanks again.

  • @David-cm4ok
    @David-cm4ok Před 2 lety

    Dude. I totally agree with the things you say. I’m not being funny, but to me it’s common sense. I let dogs know my strength, just like you say, just a little wrestle when I meet them, so they know I’m not to be messed with. Not moving an inch when they try to take my space, or pull etc. I see people having terrible trouble with dogs every day in life, they let the dogs run all over them with no boundaries. Letting the dog beg for food, I never allow it. Letting the dog bark at other dogs on the leash like they’re deranged, yet they don’t even say no! I could go on...😂 good work man.

  • @shelaghtobin6549
    @shelaghtobin6549 Před 2 lety +3

    Please can you do a video on recall off leash with American bull dog, with other dogs in a field?

    • @jillsy2815
      @jillsy2815 Před 2 lety

      I think he has some try searching "Beckman Dog Training" & "recall" or "come"