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  • čas přidán 11. 08. 2019
  • In this video, I'll talk about how to socialize your dog with other dogs. And the pitfalls that some people experience when they rush this process.
    We’ve built parks specifically to facilitate dog play. There is a booming industry in Doggie Daycares and Cage-free Boarding facilities. I can’t walk down the street with my dogs anymore without having to address other people wanting their dogs to play with mine. Half the time, the human is so convinced that my dogs will be their dog’s next play thing, that the approaching dog is off-leash and has no semblance of a recall. More and more, I’m met with dirty looks or snotty comments when I try to politely decline the interaction.
    If we applied these same standards to humans, we would be expected to enthusiastically greet every person who ever crossed our paths. We would be in a constant state of high-arousal from being in a social gathering all day long. Imagine being thrown into a party where you don’t know anyone, but you’re expected to run and enjoy the scene - sometimes every day. Would you be happy if you had to hug or even shake hands with every stranger you come across? What happens if or when you DON’T want to say hi, play or interact? Are you afforded the luxury of saying, ‘no thank you, not today?’
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Komentáře • 702

  • @cfrost87
    @cfrost87 Před 4 lety +869

    I think socialization should be about teaching your dog how to act around other animals and people, not being playmates with every other dog out there.

    • @msv9637
      @msv9637 Před 4 lety +39

      Chrystal Frost I’ve noticed, just like humans, my dogs don’t like fake pretentious people & when they don’t like those people.. they don’t like their dogs. We learn a lot from our pets

    • @unwelcomejohnny8933
      @unwelcomejohnny8933 Před 4 lety +3

      Chrystal Frost I agree

    • @evasmiljanic3529
      @evasmiljanic3529 Před 4 lety +58

      This. If your dog hates other dogs, it's 100% fine if they never play, as long as they are socialized enough that they don't attack other dogs.

    • @msv9637
      @msv9637 Před 4 lety +7

      Eva Smiljanić exactly. My dog is more into the best why I can explain it is-she’s a dog therapist. If a dog has issues, she goes WAY ABOVE any animal ive seen to help that animal feel more comfortable. But when she’s on a walk and 2 or more dogs crowd over her, she will lunge. She won’t bite. But she’s all about rolling the other dog. Obviously a dominance issue instigated by feeling out of control. Because she is 90lbs, it does scare people. And those people make it harder to find owners that understand that. My dog is a shy, fearful dog. She doesn’t want to bite or attack. Bit the moment a happy go lucky dog owner stumbled upon her path.. at that moment. It truly is up to the other owner. I already know how to handle my dog. Do they know how to handle their 2-5 dogs?
      Seriously doubt it. Unless they’re morons. For some reason every now and again GOD makes sure morons get DOGs that know better then their owners .

    • @uzazil
      @uzazil Před 4 lety +3

      Exactly

  • @kicknadeadcat
    @kicknadeadcat Před 4 lety +597

    What I found works pretty well if you do it consistently is don't walk your dog in a park when you 1st get out of your car. Find the closest bench and sit there for 10 to 15 minutes. When other dogs and people walk by, try to restrain your dog from going towards them. Let other dog walkers be aware that your dog is in training, And to please keep walking. Let them sniff the ground sniff the air And get that out of their system. After a while the dog will realize that they're going on a walk and everything else will be a minor distraction.

    • @TeslaNick2
      @TeslaNick2 Před 4 lety +3

      @@animalobsessed1 Where abouts in the world are you ? I run regular socials for nervy dogs in Manchester, UK.

    • @trin9264
      @trin9264 Před 2 lety +2

      Wow great advice!! I'll try this next time🥺

    • @theyoungfool.1895
      @theyoungfool.1895 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much for the advice, I’ll try this out!

    • @Pippemi
      @Pippemi Před rokem +5

      Id agree with this! I’d noticed my dog is too excited initially on walks (he loves every dog and person) but if we just chill and sit for 10-15 minutes first he’s a lot better. He gets time to absorb his environment a bit more which really helps rather than overwhelming him all at once

    • @kchabak68
      @kchabak68 Před rokem +3

      I like bringing toys and high value treats. Then my dogs could care less about other dogs cause we're going to play and have snacks.😁

  • @mntngirl4512
    @mntngirl4512 Před 4 lety +581

    Yes poor dogs don’t get to claim personal space without a confrontation. My dog just doesn’t like other dogs. He tolerates them fine until they get in his face. Owners just assume because he is out and about with me that their off leash dog can just approach mine without asking me. Irritating.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety +54

      That's such an important realization, Mntngirl! All do owners need to understand this. Not only for control and training, but also for dog safety! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

    • @jw-vx8im
      @jw-vx8im Před 4 lety +1

      Well said

    • @sudaesh
      @sudaesh Před 4 lety +44

      I completely concur. People Need to understand that their dogs running towards my dog to "greet " him without my permission is NOT cute.......

    • @mntngirl4512
      @mntngirl4512 Před 4 lety +14

      Sudarsh Sharma Unfortunately many people who have or have had balanced dogs just think they are all that way. They just don’t realize. I always just put my arm out now as soon as they start to approach. That seems to stop people and dogs as well actually. I then explain things to the people. This seems to work well for me.

    • @mntngirl4512
      @mntngirl4512 Před 4 lety +25

      Miles the Pit Bull I always put my arm straight out toward dogs that approach off leash and tell them no go on and I’m amazed that it always works. Always. My dog knows that I will advocate for him now and doesn’t get as tense. You could try that.

  • @thatonedog819
    @thatonedog819 Před 4 lety +831

    Oh man, when I tell people they can't touch my dog, they act all offended. Then say something like "but you shouldn't bring your dog out if we can't touch her"
    My dog is NOT public property. And while I expect her to behave around other people, the truth is that she does NOT like people. And I'm not going to force her to interact with people she doesn't like. I'm going to let her if she's behaving because I want her to learn that she can trust people, but I'm not going to force her.

    • @natcat7197
      @natcat7197 Před 4 lety +79

      You as the owner know what your dog is like in certain situations and telling people that they should not touch your dog is to protect them, yet it is somehow rude on your part? Like, excuse me? I’m trying to look out for your safety as well as my dog’s comfort.

    • @leeh-xh1iw
      @leeh-xh1iw Před 4 lety +11

      @bel pet I thought Was the only that told people that

    • @oliviabakeman8302
      @oliviabakeman8302 Před 4 lety +47

      I have the same issue. Except it’s with the kids around my apartment- can’t even let my dog out on the balcony because they throw choking hazard toys to her and scream at her that she’s a bad dog all while trying to pet her. I’m not nice about it anymore. Especially when I’ve never seen a damn parent around once.

    • @evasmiljanic3529
      @evasmiljanic3529 Před 4 lety +28

      Same here. I know my dog won't bite or attack, but she's shy and gets nervous around strangers if they keep trying to touch her after she signals that she's not comfortable. Then she'll start barking at the person because all other signals didn't work and then they go "oh why is she barking?" why do you think lmao

    • @stevec__
      @stevec__ Před 4 lety +2

      Ok boomer

  • @cmciff4054
    @cmciff4054 Před 4 lety +234

    We have a new 9 week old puppy and have been stressing about socialization, thanks much for this perspective!

    • @sickhcivc
      @sickhcivc Před 3 lety +5

      how did it go, we have a new pup thats 9 weeks now.. and we a little stressed about it

    • @vincearmstrong5654
      @vincearmstrong5654 Před 3 lety +4

      Do a lot of research. Your stress will be picked up by your pup! Try to go into it with a sense of fun. Being alert and aware is positive. Stress, not good for your your dog. Good luck and have fun!

  • @edlothia9943
    @edlothia9943 Před 3 lety +41

    I have social anxiety and have felt really bad about not always letting my dog greet other dogs we meet on our walks so this actually made me feel pretty good lol (my dog isn't even that interested in other dogs I've just thought that it's a thing I SHOULD do)

  • @michelecraig9658
    @michelecraig9658 Před 4 lety +31

    Good advice. I trained Guide Dogs and our own dogs before dog parks existed and they were all perfectly socialized. I find that a lot of people at dog parks are totally clueless about dog body language and dog behavior.

  • @queeny5613
    @queeny5613 Před 4 lety +37

    I socialized my dog by taking him to the horse yard. He saw cows, horses, other dogs, sheep, cats, and small children. This was all supervised but he became a well balanced and happy dog. He still doesn't like that one spaniel and the cockerpoo who lives next door but that's ok. both of us owners know that they don't get on so we just keep them away from each other

    • @jensonly
      @jensonly Před 3 lety

      Thanks for this great idea!

  • @marilynmani
    @marilynmani Před 3 lety +12

    This is how I feel about socialization and this is why I don't take my dog to dog parks. But, learning from you on the best ways to meet other dogs. Thanks!

  • @sarafrancis9163
    @sarafrancis9163 Před 3 lety +10

    This is such an eye-opening video, thank you for being honest about socialization and making it known that it’s okay to not introduce your dog to every dog that walks past. The biggest struggle is telling other dog owners that I don’t want my dog to meet theirs on leash, and then getting backlash about how I should be socializing her more. This was very helpful!!

  • @motherofspoon3967
    @motherofspoon3967 Před 4 lety +27

    Thank you for putting these videos on CZcams, I am getting a puppy soon and I have been watching a lot of your videos. I feel prepared to welcome my new puppy into our home with confidence, because of the information you have given me. Thank you

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety +2

      So glad to hear that, Mother of Spoon! Thank you for watching! ~Ken

  • @navk.chohan
    @navk.chohan Před 4 lety +14

    Oh I love this!!!! This is exactly what we needed before we start socializing our pup. Thanks for the advice!!!

  • @101jir
    @101jir Před 4 lety +5

    Love the detail! Details are so important and all too often advice that passes from owner to owner of any pet gets oversimplified. It isn't a black and white "interact with everyone/nobody." I love that these are steps, in order, and each has its place.

  • @JoniClark
    @JoniClark Před rokem +3

    This is one of the most useful videos I have watched!!! I enjoy your training videos as I am in training myself while training a beautiful Chocolate English Lab, who just turned a year old and has so much energy. The statement you made about "why we get our dog", not to play with the neighbors dog or become exhausted at dog park....was so powerful to me and has me feeling really good about where I need to go.

  • @daleenalberts5829
    @daleenalberts5829 Před 3 lety +4

    This is a very good lecture. I am glad that you brought this up. Hope lots of dog owners watch this.🐕

  • @heidihughes6175
    @heidihughes6175 Před 4 lety +43

    This is truly one of the best videos I’ve watched - well spoken, straight to the point (without any annoying fluff) and very clear instruction. Thank you :)

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      That’s so nice to hear, Heidi! I’m glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @jaydayrock
    @jaydayrock Před 3 lety

    So kind of you to respond to me! I have so much to learn, and you guys are just so helpful. I, too, have had the unfortunate experience of dogs who are just
    too aggressive, and the dog parents think it's cute, or they are busy yakking with other dog owners. Even my dog walker always brought my dog to the dog
    park. I love it when you say I didn't buy a dog so the other guy's dog has someone to play with!

  • @rina.1557
    @rina.1557 Před 3 lety +7

    The thing abt breaking a dog confidence by taking the to the park and letting them get steam rolled by other dogs really hits home for me right now. I'm a dog sitter, and the owner invited me to join her and her 4 month old pup at the dog park. We get there and she just let's her pup loose and ignores it, it got scared being surrounded by tons big dogs it tried to run and she was just ignoring it all these big dogs were just trying to play but her pup was terrified and it ended up biting one of them. It was so frustrating seeing her lack of concern for her dogs comfort.

  • @maydanlex
    @maydanlex Před rokem +1

    This is a dog information channel that is so well thought out and explained. Much appreciated. Rockstars the lot of you!!!

  • @dogsbehavingpawfectly4100

    This is spot on ! Great information ! I wish so many more dog owners would take this on board.

  • @nancybingham7298
    @nancybingham7298 Před 7 měsíci

    So pleased that you are pointing this out to people.

  • @deedeegreen300
    @deedeegreen300 Před 4 lety +4

    Yes yes yes!!! Thank you. I tell my clients this stuff all the time.

  • @diderichlangmannen
    @diderichlangmannen Před 4 lety +3

    What I really hear when I listen to your words and what I also recognise when I‘m out with my dogs is that the real problem is always the handler!
    We don‘t have to build dog schools - we have to build schools for the human part of the leash!

  • @randomactivitiesco.5848
    @randomactivitiesco.5848 Před 3 lety +2

    My kids' pediatrician and I were just talking about this!!!! We both have dogs that do not want to be with other dogs and don't want other dogs coming up to them all the time. This is good advice! My dog has had so many hyper dogs run at her when I have walked her, she now hates it. She has been very good about it, lucky for me, but it is a pain that so many just let their dog come straight at yours when yours can't get away.

  • @Brian-Peck
    @Brian-Peck Před 3 lety +17

    My dog has no desire to interact with other dogs. He isn't aggressive at all. He just wants to pretend other dogs don't exist. He just want's them to stay away. He is 12 now. He was fine with his older brother, but that's it.

    • @hbutter1306
      @hbutter1306 Před 3 lety

      Lol my dog has never EVER liked other dogs. Tolerates them, but doesn't want to sniff them or play with them or anything. Many years ago she went to boarding and made a friend. They were attached at the hip and I think that is the only dog she has ever liked hahah

    • @lodiary5748
      @lodiary5748 Před 2 lety

      lol, being a human dog lol

  • @wendytube007
    @wendytube007 Před 4 lety +5

    So glad I followed your channel. What sensible advice.

  • @jooneemoon
    @jooneemoon Před 4 lety +23

    delighted to discover your videos. you are speaking my language, especially about dog owners being conscious about the fact that dogs differ in how they are in their 'doginalities', in how they are about being approached by another dog etc.. In my experience it can often be the dog owners that are the bane of my life , as well as off-leash dogs whose owners claim that their dog is friendly, and yet may cause difficulty because they are interacting with my on-leash dog. All my efforts to explain that it's not about their dog so much as the potential reaction of my dog on-lead that might be the issue, leaves me in despair. UGH!!!!!! I take evasive action now when I see the potential for such difficulties and have long since stopped going to dog parks; I see them as a hotbed of potential and actual hazards.

    • @bslizardette4669
      @bslizardette4669 Před 4 lety +1

      @Daisy Lane Same. My dog was ruined by dog parks, and the people near where I live allow their dogs to claim the park and guard it, provoking every dog that passes by. It's insanity just trying to get on our way, especially with a dog who already has a long list of issues to sort out.

    • @jeanburk9539
      @jeanburk9539 Před 4 lety

      @Daisy Lane I only play with my dogs at the dog park if no one else is there. I don't have a yard. I walk them separately 2 times a day, and once late at night together. It's a lot of walking. I had to ask the neighbors quite pointedly to keep their dogs away from mine. I have had them 14 months and 8 months, both big and grew up together.

    • @jeanburk9539
      @jeanburk9539 Před 4 lety

      @Daisy Lane Keep working on loose leash mode. Its been a year, my girl is learning it. I blame myself. I didn't get her to listen in the beginning, last winter. Sometimes it takes a halti, alot of work, and treats, which made her fat. Now I use dried roast beef or duck treats, no additives. Big boy is still lunging at other dogs, but had a nice interaction with small dogs that came up to him. I have to be real careful.

  • @johnnyboy3327
    @johnnyboy3327 Před 4 lety +3

    Great advice...good as well to have two of you presenting....gonna watch more of your videos

  • @amandamckennalupahowl9587

    This is THE best truth bomb and message for dog Socialization. So happy this video exists 💕

  • @edefrain27
    @edefrain27 Před 4 lety +1

    We just signed our pup up for a leash manners & polite greetings class with a local dog training place! I LOVE their setup on training and boarding. They very much believe in good socializing like you were talking about (small group play. Matched up with another dog of the same personality). We had a trainer come to our house to help but he didn’t unfortunately. And I think classes are the way to go for my pup! I love watching you videos. They always make such amazing points!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Glad you’re enjoying our videos, EmmyRuns27! Thanks for watching ~Ken

  • @MichelleSMV
    @MichelleSMV Před 3 lety +1

    This makes so much sense as to why I’ve seen dogs get aggressive with a dog I know who pulls on his leash all the time. I had no idea that it can look like aggression to other dogs

  • @indigomoon7848
    @indigomoon7848 Před 3 lety +11

    I REALLY wish there were more resources like this. I am a dog walker and live/work in a city. So many owners here think they're doing the right thing by taking their shiny new puppy to the local park and encouraging their pup to meet everyone, play with all the dogs, etc. So now, nearly all of the dogs I walk are absolutely dog-obsessed. On walks, they pull to get to other dogs and have low engagement with the person walking them, because they've been taught that playing with other dogs is the purpose of walks.
    With my own dog, I plan to teach him to be calm and chill around other dogs - to basically pay very little attention to them. Then to have a small number of carefully chosen doggy playmates to teach him appropriate behaviour.

  • @Katgirl2024
    @Katgirl2024 Před 4 lety

    Excellent advice. I’m loving your videos. I have a new border collie puppy....we’ve had dogs our whole lives, but never a BC. Your videos are helping me train her well, but also we are having lots of fun. Thanks for making so much excellent advice free to dog owners who don’t live close enough to have your in-person training classes.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Hi there, Kathy! So glad you’re enjoying our videos. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @rhodesianhunter9360
    @rhodesianhunter9360 Před rokem

    Finally a good perspective on the dog park. All those videos of the dog fights just unnerve me. I agree 💯 with you

  • @philipgrygo6950
    @philipgrygo6950 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys make so much sense. Too many people think that they have to let their dog greet every dog they see. Ive experienced it in PetSmart and the Vet’s office. NO I don’t want your damn dog coming up to say hello.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Don't forget to subscribe and click that 🔔
      Happy Training!
      ~Dan

  • @cloudwalker9036
    @cloudwalker9036 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you!
    I have my 2nd Akita that I got last November at 33 months old. She is naturally an Alpha and I do not let her meet every dog she sees. Other dogs bark at her but she has the quiet confidence of an Akita.
    Good to see that I have the common sense to do some of the things you suggest in your excellent video already. SUBSCRIBED

  • @michellehollihan4896
    @michellehollihan4896 Před 4 lety +1

    So very true!! Thank you!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Glad you enjoyed the video, Michelle! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @reidcushman3562
    @reidcushman3562 Před 3 lety

    Lots of really good tips in a short video. Thanks. All your videos are of high quality. I always learn something.

  • @meglee3344
    @meglee3344 Před 4 lety +3

    This is a good thing to think about. We started taking our dog to doggy daycare and then our dog who had always behaved so well with other dogs now showed signs of aggression/over excitement when meeting new dogs.

  • @mattkarnung8589
    @mattkarnung8589 Před 4 lety +1

    Great info. You put it forward very well, making a point.
    I will definitely take this into consideration when I get my VEO next year. Keep up the good work 🙏

  • @janinacooper4199
    @janinacooper4199 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome to See a video like this where people who work with dogs know what they are talking about.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Janina! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @kellerayra7363
    @kellerayra7363 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for re enforcing my behavior is NOT rude, greedy, selfish if I don’t take my dog to spend time with other dogs. I don’t have to feel like people think I’m a snob when out and about and steer clear of greeting by stopping. Or if I move further away of path from their “friendly” excited dog.

  • @speed33169
    @speed33169 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for this, as well as your whole video series. Getting our 8 week old border collie next week and have been studying them like college finals...

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi there, Sean! I love the fact that you're putting in so much effort to be prepared for your new puppy. It's going to be work. But that work can be LOTS of fun if you are prepared for it. You'll have to keep me posted on your progress in a comment string here. Enjoy the process, Happy Training! ~Ken

    • @jooneemoon
      @jooneemoon Před 4 lety

      Good luck in your (canine) college finals !!!!.........all the study will be well worth the effort & no doubt it will be straight As all the way. Lucky puppy to have such a considerate companion with whom to live and explore the world.

  • @Redheadedhypocrite
    @Redheadedhypocrite Před rokem +2

    The most difficult but best command my dog was ever trained with was “watch me” which is a command for my dog to ignore other pedestrians or dogs and pay attention to me. It meant having to stop our walk any time she got distracted and rewarding keeping her eyes on us. It involved a lot of stop and go for a looong time but it has helped lower on leash aggression incredibly

    • @judo-drummerboy-tapout
      @judo-drummerboy-tapout Před rokem

      That's a good idea I always used the word ignore. Like when I'm walking my new puppy and teaching him, stay a dog or some people are in their yard being loud or whatever if he's getting a little anxious and looking around and not paying attention, I use ignore. ignore him you know. And then like if he wants to try to pick something up but I don't want him to have you know I use the word yucky. .. he's going to be my service dog so I'll use normal language for that. but will also have other commands for when I don't want people to be able to tell him certain things in another language.

  • @jikrukowski8649
    @jikrukowski8649 Před 4 lety +4

    Great advice thank-you soooooo much! Makes a whole lot of sense.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. Happy Training! ~Ken

  • @PatriciaResino
    @PatriciaResino Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video!

  • @johnandannewrightson9260
    @johnandannewrightson9260 Před 4 lety +5

    less than 2 minutes into this video and you are spot on. my other annoyance is every person who comes over wants to pat my dog. not all dogs appreciate others on their territory.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      That’s very true, Farina! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

    • @jessd3601
      @jessd3601 Před 4 lety

      And a lot of people don’t even let the dog sniff first or anything. They just come in from above, towering over a dog and reaching towards their face. I was always taught to let the dogs sniff you and come to you first when you’re first meeting. Let them initiate the contact and quite frankly if they don’t want to make contact they shouldnt have to. And as an intelligent human being we should respect that

  • @karengravel6024
    @karengravel6024 Před 4 lety

    I really like the point you made that we get our dogs for us and for them to put a lot of value on us. I always thought that I wish I had socialized my dog more with other dogs. However she is on the shy/timid side and is very selective on the dogs that she likes and does not really like going to the dog parks. But she loves spending time with us and going for hikes and doing agility.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Hi there, Karen! Finding the right dog to socialize with your pup may take some time. But as I mention in the video, it comes down to your expectations and what you want from your dog. I bet that going for hikes and doing agility is is something that you had wanted to do with her before you got her. So it's a lot less important to focus on letting her play with other dogs. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @cindyhughes4599
    @cindyhughes4599 Před 3 lety

    Oh I needed this. Thank you so much

  • @craniumrex4614
    @craniumrex4614 Před 2 lety

    Great message and fantastic advice. I’ve been unable to walk my newly adopted dog in my neighbourhood because first, he’s not ready yet, but even when he is, there is this weird propensity for nearly every person walking a dog to think the dogs should meet - this happens with my other dog I’ve had for many years. Do they not realize that on leash is the absolute WORST way to introduce dogs? I’ve given up caring if other humans think I’m a rude cow, I have to advocate for my dogs. I avoid dog parks since I can’t tell if they are filled with clueless owners - it was heartening to hear that my dogs’ relationship with me is not only enough, but is paramount.

  • @natesmith777
    @natesmith777 Před 4 lety

    You make excellent points here.
    Dog Parks is not a time to just let your dog go and not pay any attention whatsoever. Great video

  • @KerriRusnak
    @KerriRusnak Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you!!

  • @Mydogtrainingspot
    @Mydogtrainingspot Před 4 lety +2

    Well said! Great video

  • @Micayerluv
    @Micayerluv Před 4 lety +28

    This video couldn’t have come at a better time! Thanks!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Glad it was so well timed for you, Micayerluv! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 Před 4 lety

      lol, I'm watching it AFTER I made a rare visit to a dog park. Nope, not going back (as usual). Those places are chaos. I've been to dog shows, agility events, and some field trials + field trial training days. There were dozens and dozens of dogs, but everything was civilized + orderly. My few public dog park visits (mostly just to observe) have had me realizing there's no way I want my dogs in there. As I said, they're too chaotic with a few too many inexperienced people allowing aggressive dogs too much freedom.
      Dog parks are great for urban dwellers that need a place to let their dog run free off-leash. In my case, I live in my own dog park. I'm on several acres all fenced for dogs. For socialization, I'm sticking to pre-screened dogs that have sociable neutral temperaments.

  • @gamergirl209
    @gamergirl209 Před 4 lety +30

    As someone who frequented dog parks, I really appreciated how my little girl listened. Yes, she played and explored, but I always had complete control of her with vocal commands that a lot of pet parents I've known are severely lacking

  • @marleysmommy
    @marleysmommy Před 4 lety +8

    So far, I love your training and informational videos. Inline with how I believe also. My Marley Girl started to develop severe anxiety and regular panic attacks around 1.5 years old. I stopped taking her to the dog park because as you know, as soon as you walk in, mobs of dogs rush up and surround your dog and it is quite frightening and for a pup with anxiety and she feels like she can't escape, fights break out. For the longest time I felt like I was denying her dog to dog interactions until I had to hire a behaviorist to work with marley and I. She said that most dogs are not dog park dogs. Most dogs don't desire to spend time with other dogs and really get joy and satisfaction from interacting and playing with their human. Marley and I are always doing things together just her and I, and truth be told, she is happier to play and interact with me than she ever was at the dog park. She is my world and I am hers. By the way, she loves to play with other people when they come to my house. She was well socialized growing up. Just like humans are different from each other, so are doggies.

    • @randy2611
      @randy2611 Před 2 lety +1

      Same her Belina was a shelter pup but cannot properly greet other dogs so its always collar +secure harness she is I'm protect mode if she sees any other dog 🤦‍♀️

  • @bslizardette4669
    @bslizardette4669 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video. It's an important message to get out to everyone, but especially to first time dog owners. My dog was his previous owner's first dog and he did the very mistakes you mention. He had the puppy greet everyone on the street and took him to the dog park for hours daily, apparently thinking that it was good for a shy, uncertain dog to learn some rough play. All with the good intention of socializing, but not realizing that quantity doesn't mean quality. When the dog came to me at 18 months for problem behavior, he had learned to attack so that other dogs and people would leave him alone. I had to teach him that I'm not going to force him into social situations, so he doesn't have to drive everyone away. I've gotten my fair share of panic bites getting this message through and finally, after 3 years, we are starting to be neutral passing strange dogs on the streets. Dog parks are still too much for him - and might be for the rest of his life, but fortunately he's been able to have some dog friends after several hours of patient introductions to have the rules clear for both dogs.
    Oh, this puppy was also rescued from streets at 3 months old, so he had already had a bad start for socializing, and unfortunately the previous owners good intentions just multiplied the issues that the dog had.

    • @stacieowens1979
      @stacieowens1979 Před 4 lety +1

      BsLizardette so common. I think an important point you have is it took 3 years to correct. I expect too much sometimes from my dog. With difficult dogs some things take years to perfect; be it from incorrect training or previous emotional traumas. I find that a lot of behaviors I took for granted in my previous easier to train dogs take longer to achieve in my challenge child.

  • @NiinaSKlove
    @NiinaSKlove Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @nicolasgoosen5142
    @nicolasgoosen5142 Před 3 lety

    This is like a master-class; awesome! Thanks!

  • @breemds
    @breemds Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much!

  • @chekovcall2286
    @chekovcall2286 Před 3 lety +1

    Love how you have BCs. You are describing my puppies to a T.

  • @filipasales9291
    @filipasales9291 Před rokem

    I'm taking my 3 dogs to the beach when there's no other dogs around. My older dog is 12 and I never had any problems with her coming back or socializing. The male dog is 5 and he can be more territorial but only on the leash as you mentioned but he's even quicker to come when I call. My newst puppie she's a 3 months old and she's coming when I call at the beach. Everytime I see other dogs coming unless I know the dogs I call mine back for now to train the puppie to come. This video was super helpful because I now know I'm doing the right thing. Thank you so much. My older dogs are also showing the puppie how to act and she's quick to follow them.

  • @br33anoia4321
    @br33anoia4321 Před 4 lety +2

    Very informative. Thank you for this!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety +1

      You’re very welcome, Bria! Glad you found it helpful. Happy Training! ~Ken

  • @18141776hhhh
    @18141776hhhh Před 4 lety +2

    I am glad to have come across this video.

  • @goodvibrations2751
    @goodvibrations2751 Před 4 lety +3

    Fantastic and easy to understand. Thanks

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @messengerbygrace_
    @messengerbygrace_ Před 3 lety

    So much good information, thankssss!!

  • @lucasbiaggini
    @lucasbiaggini Před 4 lety +1

    Our 4 month old rescue dog has never struggled with socialization. Always interacted fine with pretty much any other dog from the first try, probably because we're lucky to leave by a park with lots of other puppies.
    We do however make sure she doesn't run towards the other dogs and dont force her way into interacting with dogs that dont want to or can't. I did worry about her getting "oversocial" at a point, but by making sure she doesn't get to play with every dog, she did restrain herself a little more.

  • @georgia7967
    @georgia7967 Před 3 lety

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO. I have a dog that has a huge fear of dogs, he has been attacked before and can be reactive. We take the correct precautions, muzzle, he wears a coat that says space needed and I wear one as well and he is leashes. But people let there dogs off lead with zero recall and it puts everyone at risk. And once my dog has stacked all that anxiety I then can't walk him for the remainder of the day because even just a person could set him off. The annoying thing is, my dog can meet and be fine with dogs, once there is a slow and careful introduction, but you can never get to that point. I live that the pandemic has got more people loving dogs, but it feels like no one has taken to time to learn dog walking manners.

  • @brittanyb5407
    @brittanyb5407 Před 3 lety

    Such a good video! I have a 1 year old English mastiff. When he was 9 months someone I saw while walking him had a neopolitan mastiff a month younger and asked if they could meet. I said sure (thinking nothing of it) they were both on leashes but this other dog was soooo hyper my dog became instantly uneasy and wanted nothing to do with him so I had to let the guy know it wasn't a good idea. He kept saying oh they're both puppies its okay. I just apologized and walked away. Never want my dog to get agressive because he's uncomfortable. This guy had no control over his dog whatsoever

  • @jaycerohricht6295
    @jaycerohricht6295 Před 2 lety +1

    excellent video with some amazing tips that i haven't herd elsewhere!

  • @nm6857
    @nm6857 Před 4 lety +9

    Some dogs are jerks and their owners seem that way most of the time too when they don't interrupt bad behavior.

    • @Holly-bk4vy
      @Holly-bk4vy Před 4 lety

      There are no bad dogs only bad owners

  • @sudaesh
    @sudaesh Před 4 lety +2

    great information. thx for helping us out...

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      You’re welcome, Sudarsh! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @rachelgallus5694
    @rachelgallus5694 Před rokem

    I didn't have the chance to socialize my dog with other dogs when he was younger, he's almost 3 years old now. I'm trying to slowly and calmly introduce him to other neighbor dogs and especially my family's new puppies. Your video really helps me confirm that the things I've already been doing, the calm obedience training and the emphasis on listening to me over playing is the right way to go. But I have been having him on a leash and harness for most of the interactions because I'm concerned that he'd be too rough on the pups. I'll try to find a different method of safe interactions for both dogs without a leash.

  • @HerBeautysInsideOut
    @HerBeautysInsideOut Před 4 lety +133

    I am beginning to not like dog parks. Not because of the park it self but the people at the park!!! I dog sit and bring the dogs to park to get rid of their energy. They obey me. but when other dogs and people are around they think that it`s a free for all and they stop listening. Then other people have to pipe in and say let your dogs enjoy. Well it is hard when the other owners do not have their dogs under control and think that I am being to demanding when I do not want my dogs to be playing with their dogs. it is the same concept as a childrens park, if little sally does not play with little Jonny because he hit and I tell my child to stay away... it`s my choice. they get offended or something. There are rules at the park it is not a free for all. I always have my dogs in sight, but other owners dogs are running wild and do not call them to come, then my dog does not want to come when called.

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety +12

      That's a good point, HerBeauty'sInsideOut! People need to be a lot more aware of their dogs in these situations. Unfortunately we're a long way from that point. Hopefully this video helps dog owners to understand! Thanks for watching! ~Ken

    • @thecreatedvoid117
      @thecreatedvoid117 Před 4 lety +9

      Dog parks are unfortunately pretty unsafe environments. Lots of inappropriate dogs (whether fearful or too bossy, sometimes straight up aggressive), inappropriate play (usually between conflicting play style types), and owners who do not know how to handle their dogs.
      I know it sounds condescending but after working hands on with dogs (career) for over 10 years, you see plenty of owners who are not able to a) read their dog’s social cues and/or b) take appropriate action if something is happening. You also have the people who think their dog can “do no harm” which is extremely dangerous.

    • @msv9637
      @msv9637 Před 4 lety +2

      HerBeauty`sInsideOut I agree with your statement
      And I’ll add in.. not every head in the clouds dog owner keeps up with their shots.
      Dog parks are becoming a contagious area to bring your dog

    • @rebeccajesse4604
      @rebeccajesse4604 Před 4 lety +8

      Totally agree. My mom was trying to keep this very excitable (humping) young unaltered male dog away from her (neutered) dog who was not liking the attention. Finally the owner of that dog got off her phone...to yell at my mom for shoeing her dog away! She wasn't paying any attention to her dog. Not enough to notice that my mom's dog was starting to get snippy or enough to realize that her dog was trying to hump everything and generally starting arguments with other dogs. I have also seen so many dog fights broken up by strangers because the dogs' owners are no where to be found.

    • @katherineelizabethco
      @katherineelizabethco Před 4 lety +5

      I’m not going to take my dog to a dog park. Everything you told us is exactly how I feel. Before watching your video I felt like perhaps I shouldn’t be so overly picky. Now I feel validated. I’m not being overly picky- I’m being a responsible pet owner.

  • @BlackDim100
    @BlackDim100 Před 4 lety +1

    We only use dog daycare / boarding that do behavior testing before allowing dogs into the system. We also always ask people if their dog is ok to greet our dog, etc.

  • @lindamoore3050
    @lindamoore3050 Před 4 lety +6

    As always..fair..sensible advice

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Thank you, Linda! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching! ~Ken

  • @Vill-N-E
    @Vill-N-E Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this enlightening video, as well as comments from other people. I just got my first dog 3 days ago and although he's well behaved; I'm not sure how well he is socially with other dogs, he seems like he doesn't mind smaller dogs but whenever he sees a bigger dog, or especially pittbulls, he creates a lot of tension on the leash. I can't tell if he wants to play or if it's an aggressive stance. I've been thinking about sending him to a dog park but I'm also nervous that I'm still too new to know what I'm doing with my dog and don't want to put my, or other people's dogs in danger. Thanks again for the pointers! :)

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      So glad you found it helpful, Nick! We need to really put our dog’s first, and that means choosing their friends wisely! Thanks for watching ~Ken

  • @minervafinch1361
    @minervafinch1361 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a American Pitbull Terrier who is 63 lb and has always been good with other dogs until I move to a new area. We were at a unofficial designated dog park with a playground my son could play it. There were lots of people walking their dogs on a leash. There is a leash law in New York state. Unless you are in a designated and official and a member of a particular dog park and are allowed to let your dog off the leash. However there were many people that were showing up to the dog park with their dogs off the leash. My dog seem to have no problem whenever a dog was on a leash but three dogs, all different types ran up to me and my dog while my kid was on the playground luckily. They ran over without a leash and there was no owner in sight. It wasn't until they got right in my dog's face that my dog got insanely nervous and begin shaking and started snapping at the three dogs. I believe she was not only acting and protective behavior of herself but also myself. It was truly tragic to see my dog in that Shakin state. She is such a good dog and is so wonderful with people and especially children. She has always been good with other dogs and usually ends up being the more submissive one. However, after this episode at the park, there was another dog before we even left the park that ran over to her and she began being aggressive again. Since then, she is now aggressive anytime she sees another dog she becomes very hard to handle physically for me. It breaks my heart because people are now looking at me like my dog has issues and I should be ashamed of myself for having her anywhere out in public. This idea that people should just let their dogs off the leash is now making it dangerous not only for myself and my dog but also for my six year old. What are the dogs are okay with other dogs but they go after children? I agree with everything you're saying in your video. And we need to remind the dogs that they are to remain domestic if they are to remain our pets and be trusted. Because people have allowed their dogs to run free, they are not teaching them proper behavior. The owner of eventually showed up after it was clear it these dogs upset my dog.... however she was not aggressive to intervene and casually walked behind me towards the woods and casually and very quietly called her dogs as if it was unimportant. Unfortunately, it would be my pitbull who would get blamed for eating other dogs in the situation even though we are following all the laws possible to keep ourselves, the dog, and other people safe.

  • @McCannDogs
    @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety +18

    Are you working with your puppy on socialization? Before you ever allow your dog to greet another dog you need to make sure you've got a reliable response to name. Here's a link to a video where we teach a puppy to have a reliable response to their name: czcams.com/video/TsVz8LbjwEA/video.html
    Happy Training! ~Ken

    • @noth9617
      @noth9617 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have a 10 week old GSP Dog and I’m kind of using the technique for her with my cats. They have a run in the front yard and any time she jumps up against it I put her down and reward her, now she runs up and most the time will sit in front of the run instead of jumping on the netting. I’ll sit there and train her too so I’m hoping that when she’s ready to be introduced to them face to face she will be able to do so in a calmer manner.

    • @PatriciaResino
      @PatriciaResino Před 4 měsíci

      Hello! Thank you for the video! I would like know if it’s the same way to teach recall with older rescued dogs. Thank you in advance ☺️

  • @banderas2000
    @banderas2000 Před měsícem

    knowing your dog's personality is KEY. and thank you about not all interactions have to happen it can be just letting your dog be calm as other dogs pass. dogs are different just like ppl.
    some ppl liek to be downtown in the city at night during NYE. some don't.
    some dogs like daycare with lots of dogs some despise it.
    my dog does better 1 0n 1 on a trail meeting dogs vs a daycare where it's all out choas.
    i use to work at a daycare and there are pooches who "tolerate" being there but i think that's
    wrong for the owner do drop them there if they really don't want to be there.
    also lots of owners should take all this info in seriously then just letting there dog run lose
    or not know there dogs personlaity. thanks

  • @elletuppen4844
    @elletuppen4844 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this guidance....all of these so relevant and given me a lot to reconsider. The point about creating the value between one’s dog and oneself the most nb...Invaluable to my young border collie.👌🏽🌈🐶🇿🇦!

  • @amandamorton-king2112
    @amandamorton-king2112 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video with some really interesting discussion points.

  • @Cara-vd7yf
    @Cara-vd7yf Před 4 lety +14

    Great conversation! My year old border collie has lots of playdates and walks with known doggies. I will make it a point to use the distraction of the dogs to work on her recall and obedience skills tomorrow. Side note: My pup looks and acts so much like your smooth coat. Hugs from Pennsylvania!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you, Caren! I think your Border Collie will really be able to learn a lot by using those other dogs as a distraction during training. Have fun with it! Happy Training ~Ken

  • @11ozzielover
    @11ozzielover Před 4 lety +10

    The real problem is people with dogs on a leash that make a straight beeline towards you even if you start walking away, because your dog is leashed. I still don't know how to deal with those people

  • @JAVAGAL70
    @JAVAGAL70 Před rokem +1

    wonderful video on socialization!

  • @miked.7722
    @miked.7722 Před 4 lety +1

    This is such great advice! One thing maybe overlooked, small but can be important as it relates to leashed dogs is a leashed dog is more likely to be aggressive due in many cases to the owners insecurity and their pulling back on or tightening the leash when approaching another dog or a person, this sends a signal down the leash that something is not right and the dog needs to be on guard for their own safety or that of their owner. As an owner of "serious" dogs Bouviers 100lbs and Black Russian Terriers 140 lbs all guard and show dogs (all alpha personalities) not either or but both I have a lot of experience in training and socializing these dogs and can say from experience pay attention to what these people are saying they 100% correct. Ideally you will start with your dog as a puppy one of the best places is puppy obedience classes, continuing obedience classes and careful socialization as outlined here by these good trainers. As your dog gets older and you get more experience with your dog you will get much better at when and where to allow meetings with new dogs. One last thing always introduce your dog in as neutral an area as possible that way neither has little to defend other than the owner at least at first sight and if the owner acts calm and confident the dog will pick up on this and in almost all cases react appropriately. That's not to say there are not some dogs to be concerned about but if you follow what these people have to say you and your dog will be much better off.

  • @VidActionTV
    @VidActionTV Před 3 lety

    Thanks - very helpful guys! - Dane

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson Před 4 lety +1

    So true.

  • @olk3
    @olk3 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @lisad6106
    @lisad6106 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 1 1/2 year old husky and I always keep her on a leash when we walk. I am so over with these owners who need to let their dogs approach her whether on leash or off. I'm still training her and more than once has an owner insist their dogs are "friendly" only to have their dogs snap at her. Now she is beginning to snarl and growl back at them when they get aggressive. We were actually hunted down one morning by a neighborhood dog who had gotten away from her owner. She came up from behind and immediately jumped my dog and we were several blocks away from her home. Now I just make a point to avoid them on our walks. We have a lot of winter visitors this time of year and we do not know their dogs and they do not keep their dogs leashed because they are "on vacation". Thank you for this video. I wish I could print it and hand out copies😄

  • @wildog47
    @wildog47 Před 3 lety +1

    Socialization should not happen at the dog park. I basically did little training drills with my puppy in as many different places as possible. By the playground, at the boardwalk, by construction work, at the park where he CNA see the dogs at the dog park and get positive reinforcement for it. My dog first went to the dog park at 5 months old. He knew his recall 100% even in distractions. I knew how to read him and other dogs. And my favorite line? Keep it short but sweet. I always go to the the park for 10-15 min. And then I leave. I go in the morning without too many and leave while it's still positive. Now at 3 years old we still go to the same park at the same time. And stay for 1 hour. He plays with the dogs he's friends with and is very well balanced and all around amazing dog.

  • @kchabak68
    @kchabak68 Před rokem

    I like the common sense here. Why would anyone want their dogs to get bad ideas from random dogs that then have to be eliminated? Props

  • @alexandraocean6756
    @alexandraocean6756 Před 4 lety +2

    Binge watching your videos on my laptop while reading the comments on my phone 😂 one of my issues right now is knowing (or not knowing) how to get Isla to focus on me outside, months and months of focus training in different situations indoor and outdoor and she still takes huge steps backwards 😖 I know it’s something I’m not doing or doing incorrectly but I can’t seem to understand what it is!

    • @McCannDogs
      @McCannDogs  Před 4 lety

      Hi there, Isla Approved! I created a video a while ago for people who are having the same trouble you are. Here’s a link: Change The Way You Look At Loose Leash Walking Training czcams.com/video/wogAFUwmeSw/video.html
      Thanks for watching ~Ken

  • @mihaeladog7187
    @mihaeladog7187 Před 2 lety +1

    I have to say I thought you guys are just another clicker trainer. But with this video you prove you are a quality dog trainer .

  • @excaliburmining6194
    @excaliburmining6194 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this, it is nice to have some advice from a disciplined perspective with some respect. Humans, kids, dogs should have some sense of respect and discipline and not a free for all and really appreciate your approach.

  • @danielpascarella2839
    @danielpascarella2839 Před 4 lety

    Excellent information!

  • @mx.mclean2653
    @mx.mclean2653 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the help! I'm trying to train my beagle so that we can try to move in with my partner that has two other doggies.

  • @FarmerFpv
    @FarmerFpv Před 4 lety +2

    I don't go to dog parks never will, what I do instead is set up doggie play dates with people that I know really well and know their dogs really well. We do it at least once a week, other than that my dog is training with me or going on adventures with me. Great video because dog parks these days are out of control, most people do not have control their dogs.

  • @sufficientgrace1692
    @sufficientgrace1692 Před 3 lety

    I really appreciated this video. Have you made any videos about how to read and react to doggy body language?
    We've had our 2 1/2 yo rescue BC mix for about a year and a half and have begun to see her now guarding toys. At the park, I sometimes see dogs running around with a ball in their mouth who seem to love it when the other dogs chase them around. We try to keep our girl away from those dogs because she wants the toys. She once tried to take a frisbee right out of the mouth of another dog who then proceeded to ward her off and a loud scuffle ensued. The other owner tried to discipline his dog by leaving and we told him, please, no, it wasn't his fault at all. Dog parks can be useful, but as you've said, we really need to know and have control over our own pups if we're going to bring them into those situations.

  • @neurofiber2406
    @neurofiber2406 Před měsícem

    My dog was raised in a dogtown where most people had dogs and evening walks were a social thing.
    He makes the decisions about who and what to interact with. If I think there are risks I say "No" and we walk on by.
    He's 10 years old now and we live in a different state but he still wants to meet most people or dogs. There aren't as many dog parks but all the old rules still apply on leash or off leash. He knows about horses, donkeys, and cattle but will go ballistic over raccoons that try to set up house in the bamboo, because of what they've done to our Koi. Yes, he's a smart dog, but he got his puppy training in the first month we got him from the breeder. And that's made all the difference in the world.