My wife and I just started watching your videos and I just wanted to let you know how terrific they are. We are rescue adopters (3 currently) with one poor guy who is a slave to reactivity. We've started using your correction methods for walks and it's a huge difference! Especially we book a solid ten minute "yard play" session right before we go for a walk. What a huge difference it makes.
2 years ago | 5
I just want to say thankyou. Tonight was the first time we've been able to walk past a house with yappy fence headbutting dogs and my 40kg staffy cross mastiff didn't pull my arm off or go hysterical and screaming as if he'd been stabbed. We've been doing the process for 3 days now, practising time and time again morning, noon and evening, at every opportunity. Tonight with a gentle leader and a with only a few new tugs required we got home still on a loose leash... Am going to venture out tomorrow and see how we go where there's more distractions... But am feeling very positive... Thanks once again from Melbourne, Australia
2 years ago | 1
Your recent video showing a reactive Collie on leash really helped us with one of our dogs. Within 2 walks he has stopped pulling all together (even when he see's cars!) Thank you so much! Bearded collies in Sweden
2 years ago (edited) | 2
Ditto on the comment about ignoring negative comments; I like this opportunity to hear new info that isn't already in the posted videos. It is easy to be derailed by people who haven't "done the homework" and ask questions that have already been answered multiple times elsewhere.
2 years ago (edited) | 6
Are there any general criteria you need to check when you chose a puppy ?
2 years ago | 3
4-5 month old ridgeback X German Shepherd always biting the lead when at home trying to train it and walking away from home but when I take him out his a Gentleman on it. Using a collar and lead btw. Any tips
2 years ago | 1
I wish that you would not react so much to negative comments, I’m sure most of us watching your content love what you do, you’re interesting and it is a real pleasure to see you interact with any dog. I understand that you want to share your methods but sometimes you go into defensive monologues about what people would say but let them speak, your videos are self explanatory 💞
2 years ago | 6
I wish I could have shown you my Border Collie me and my family rescued when I was a kid. He would nip out ankles as we left the house and he would attack other dogs at the park. He was compassionate and loving but as soon as he was triggered, he would flip out. Sadly he died years ago, I just wish we could have found someone who could help him back in the day. Ps. He was a working dog on a farm before we had him and he was abused. We gave him a good life but he was problematic. 🐕
1 year ago | 0
When i put a soft leader on my 6 month old stafy pup, she will rub her face along the ground until her face starts bleeding. Have had some success with slip collar. How to desensitise dog regarding soft leader? Many thanks, Ben
2 years ago | 0
I have watched your videos and totally understand your thoughts..but I have 3 rescue dogs ,one of which was attacked by another dog ..unpredicted and my dog went into submission mode on her back and still attacked bitten in the stomach.How do you train 3 dogs at a time ? My dogs now are reactive to other dogs that bark behind a fence ...at them ..taking up your training tips ..but my dogs are galgos Spanish breeds .. sensitive
1 year ago | 0
Hello, I was sent here by TheFluffyPoodle.. I have a few questions about helping to train my dog… is there a more private platform that I could contact you?
2 years ago | 0
I have a Great pyrenees that antagonizes our older family dog(part lab). I wish my big dog was socialized better, but no matter how much training I give him, I think he needs a Bosco or Prince treatment to be honest
2 years ago | 0
Hello sir I have a question do you see my dog isn’t necessarily dog aggressive he doesn’t like smaller dogs and sometimes he does go after his dad but this isn’t what I’m asking about he does pull a little bit and has a lot of pre-drive we are working on it as we speak some of your videos that I have watched have helped me especially the least training which I really appreciate I’m wondering if there’s any more I can do to help my dog
2 years ago | 0
I want to hear about what the best way to stop my dog from wanting to chase/kill cats. She is an excellent service dog for me, but this has been her week point and it's driving me crazy. 🤪 she aids me in balance and stabilization, also deep pressure therapy. But this has got to be nipped in the bud some how. She even tries to look for them in the house on occasion when she is thinking about them. It seems to be an obsession. She is a blue nose boxer. 4 yrs. old . Any thoughts 💭
2 years ago | 0
Great channel. Can you talk about the recent uptick of pitbull maulings and killings? Many shelters are promoting pitbulls as family pets. What do you think?
2 years ago | 1
My 10 month old dog listens to me, but not my parents. Is there a way I can train her to listen to them? Also how to stop happy pee?
2 years ago (edited) | 1
Were are you located i think i need you and prince to train my boxer please help..
2 years ago | 0
My friends dog had attracted another dog twice killing it. It was a pitbull mix. It always was a sweet dog. The dog was a husky that was killed. He was a big baby and did nothing while being mauled. The pitbull was put down due to fear of killing a child. The pitbull loved me but I grew scared of her after that. Why would a dog kill a harmless dog that was just laying on the floor. The dogs had lived together for 5 years showing no issues. Could have the dogs been saved. Thank you
2 years ago | 0
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