@@yusriyahbagheri8843 that’s so true, I can understand why too, it’s hard to become more disciplined. I had to do a lot of work to get semi better, it’s pretty daunting but extremely worth it
This is REAL dog training. You're not turning them into passive robots like some of the celebrity dog trainers, they're confident and disciplined. Great work.
Came here to say that their confidence is what really gets me. His dogs don't look for reassurance or confirmation from people - they know what to do all on their own. Very, very cool to see.
i agree, and that was the aspect that impressed me most; Prince, especially when he was doing the patience thing, shows such an incredible self awareness of what he's doing - he's not just running back through a pre-taught trick list, he's actively applying techniques he's learnt when they're correctly required for that individual situation - it is very impressive to see!
Can't wrap my head around the fact that your dogs are more well-behaved and self-controlled than human beings, me included. I've never seen this before.
So many people don't understand the difference between a confident dogs correctional behavior vs. an openly aggressive and dangerous dog. It's awesome to see a breakdown of this by someone who clearly understands the difference. Nice job!
Indeed, my Braque would do what they did to the French bulldog with annoying puppies and I thought she was being aggressive even thou she never gutted any of them, and she could since she’s bigger and faster. I’m happy to know it was just her showing them their behavior was not ok.
I just worry about the other dog then turning around and biting the dog that did the correction. I’m a Worrier though so maby it’s my own fears taking over.
This is impressive. You have taught your dogs to de escalate simple situations while not making them feel like they can't defend themselves. Really just cool to see both your dogs stay so relaxed.
Not sure he thought them, I think they are just well socialised dogs that are confident and bigger. This is actually natural dog pack behavior that all functional social animals needs to understand. This is why socialization is so important with all social animals.
@@theupscriber65 Police dogs are trained to bite and not let go, thats their job. People need to learn to some decency, then they wouldn't have a dog hanging on their arm.
4:04 Damn. Towering over that dog, staring straight into his soul. That's pure confidence right there. You can see that dog's brain change in real time.
I have never seen a dog in my life like Boscoe and Prince. Amazing. Absolutely beautiful. Pristine training by the guy and these dog’s brains AND balls are giant.
I have, and it is an honest treat if you enjoy well trained dogs. The margins between highly and truly trained dogs and the everage well trained dog are far more visible in person!
These Doberman look incredibly Intellingent like they they can forecast the entire altercation and even giving the little guy some time to work it out.
@@robertfan332 lol imagine breaking into their house, only to have the Dobermans already calling the police because they knew you were going to strike.
@@MireVale disproven for wolves, some aspects of it hold true for domesticated dogs and their humans. So tired of people constsntly commenting things like this the second someone mentions a dog having an alpha or beta personality. like yeah we all know wolves don't have actual alpha/omega hierarchies and that it was artifically caused bc we fucked with wolves. Wolves are not dogs and dogs are not wolves.
@@MireVale Wow it’s almost like I’m in the animal profession and know what I’m talking about based off my experience and education and not regurgitating talking points from RU-vid videos. Dogs need someone to be their leader otherwise they get stressed out, dogs can tell when their owner is not taking a leadership position or providing structure and is a huge pushover and this leads to behavioral problems or a manipulative dog. Most dogs behavioral issues are because an owner does not step up and provide structure and boundaries as a good “head” of the pack, and thus the dog tries taking control (and displaying undesirable behaviors) bc it feels there is no control at all in its life.
@@MireVale No...that's your own association for words at play. They aren't "invoking" anything other than what they're saying. Wow, it's like you can be confidently and willfully ignorant and negligent of what others are saying and still think you're in the right here. All intelligent and autonomous organisms need some form of structure in life. Social animals need social structure. It's not goddamn rocket science. They're saying that if someone doesn't take up the mantle of providing such structure for a more inexperienced party, then the inexperienced party will do so by themselves without fully knowing the implications of their behaviors down the line. Sounds a bit like parenting a human child: that's weird, right? The fact that you can't discern a difference in what they're saying past "oh, oh look everyone, they're saying that someone needs to 'boss' a dog around as the alpha" is honestly repugnant and just...weak. You really need to work on learning context and reading comprehension.
Bosco and Prince are perfect examples and they helped me recognise that my dog has naturally good body language. Your videos helped me realise what I was doing wrong. Thank you so much.
FINALLY PEOPLE ON RU-vid ARE STARTING TO REALIZE THAT DOGS CAN TRAIN OTHER DOGS BETTER THAN ANY DOG TRAINER EVER CAN!!! French and Germans have been doing this FOR DECADES!!! One of the best dog training and rehabilitation facilities in the world, is a French rehab center where they use two of their Belgian Malinois to correct other dogs behavior, while their owner holds them on a lead, while standing in one place! They have a RU-vid channel and it's called ''Gun Dog-TV.' FUCK POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT ''METHOD''!!! IT'S A SCAM!!!
A lot of dogs will do this whether they are trained or not. He often makes reference to socialisation, or a lack of it. That simply means being around other dogs and so learn the canine social dos and donts from them. There is such a thing as canine society.
I’ve been having issues with my lab (40kg build like Doberman on steroids) who seems to be going through a stage of trying to test the water with me for dominance. I’ve watched about 3 videos of yours already and although it’s confirmed I’m on the right path and sort of doing the right thing it’s taught me a few things already I could do better. Anyway, long story short. Thanks man, wanted you to know your helping a family put all the way over in Scotland 🏴
@@sepg5084 I mean...they have a point considering the number of people that are horrible at socialization. Also did you take the comment personal or something because most people would've just went "oh yeah I know someone bad at socializing." Where as you seem to think they were talking about you or something.
Indeed they are! It's a subject I could talk about for a while having witnessed a lot of societal changes in my 35 years on this rock. One of the reasons I think is the amount of digital on demand stimulus dopamine on demand RU-vid, tiktok (the sewer of social media), Facebook, people don't interact they project their own insecurities in comment sections like they are gospel. Cool video though nice to see
its so crazy how both bosco and prince have insane positioning and space control in these interactions. they know where to be at the right time, whether its to back them down, getting ready for a fight, or to whoop on a dog that cant take a hint lol
Exactly they know how to use the minimal amount of pressure neccesary to get the job done! But when it's neccesary they aren't afraid to nip it in the bud and call it a day! Literally!
Man your dogs are some of the most well trained I’ve ever seen. I love your analysis and breakdown as well. I appreciate this it gives insights I think to me and many others. They seem like such wise teachers. The perfect balance of firmness but also not too much aggression or like asshole behavior if that makes sense lol
This is top tier training. No clue why I started this video in the first place. I don’t even have pets, I know I wouldn’t have enough time and attention to give them but I found this extremely interesting and beneficial. These dogs carry themselves better than most humans. If I ever decide to bring one into my home I’ll definitely be watching more of your work. Subscribing.
You would be amazed at how many breeds of dogs out there require very little attention. My dogs aren't thirsty for attention they come get it when I want attention.
Bosco and Prince are so awesome. I love how they have their own styles. Bos is like im gonna stare you in the face until you act right. Where Prince is like, "you better calm down man, you better calm down, BOOM! I told you to knock it off! But we cool, lets play." So awesome.
My european dobie possesses both of these traits without me even needing to train them. He won’t act out unless another dog tries him or he gets fed up with them. It’s a natural instinct for a european doberman to act in these ways.
I love them both. I love Bosco's confidence but Prince has even more patience and i feel even more for him. He tried to let know the guy nicely by avoiding his undesired attentions, then he incresed and then GOT serious, Bosco was really Amazing but Prince teached this Little guy (the french bulldog) even more, all the steps. After Prince got mad at him now he knows he has to not take advantage and pay attention to every step, also to more subtile gentle messages like avoidance for example so next time he'll know when to stop before he goes to the next level and gets bitten. I'm in love with Bosco but it doesn't matter if Prince is shy, that's also masterclass, great job. Gorgeous sweet boy❤ This is real training and you really trust that sweet boy
I am so impressed with Bosco and Prince .. they understand the assignment and you can see how they analyse the situation and know how to deal with it .. absolutely amazing 🤩
Damn your dogs are the embodiment of gigachad energy. They accutely show the others that they're acting out of their league and need to sit their ass down, but they stay approachable for playtime after, no hard feelings. Awesome!
Oof, Giga Chad? ahh a woke person i see, aswell notice the dogs are always with small dogs compared to their own selves, just as you wouldnt care about someone much small than you because you automatically would feel stronger ;p rofl that giga chad... people these days. But they are trained really well.
you dont need to train your dogs for this, i mean one can say u need to i find it bullshit. i took my pup at ~10 weeks old to a field where tons of dogs play, sniff etc w/e dogs do. All these dogs where social obviously i asked first how they will do with a pup people told me the dogs do nothing. so off i go i drop my pup inside and he plays he runs he has the time of his life while often being put in his place. these people didnt teach their dogs just all these dogs are social and often around dogs knownin the language if people have a dog and it never got to play or run with other dogs ye they dont know their own language they dont know its cool with other dogs etc. i mean i know for a fact that my dog doesnt bite he never did in 8 years i got him. sometimes when a annoying (in my eyes) pup is around him i see him turnin away and doing things thats obvious to me that my dog doesnt want anymore but he a lot of time passes before my dog puts the pup in his place. Then he gently goes his way again and from time to time plays with the pup also but after one time putting the dog in his place theres never a second time that this pup is going on for so long the second time they realise quite fast its time to back off and play time is over. its people who ruin dogs in my eyes. no dog is born aggressive at the end of the day dogs are pact animals so obviously they are suppose to be with multiple dogs and feel good.
Smartest dog ive ever run across , a Doberman. Mine snuck in living room, ate my fresh Big Mac and fries, then pushed all wrappers and box under sofa. Took me hours to find out where my lunch went 🤣 Him acting like he's looking out the window the whole time 😇 Yes I was out smarted by a doggie.
XD I wss 9 my dad akwardly gives my mexican friend a big mac when i invited him over and he only eats mexican. Kid (nevver had fast food) secretly shoves the big mac under the sofa and dad gets mad then feels dumb
Emotional intelligence is a Trojan horse of social control. "Think of others", wear your mask and take your injections for the good of all. Be a good peon. Be a good test subject. Be a good slave.
@@Papagiorgio153 I agree. Only the socially degenerate think like that. Drug issues and poor upbringing. Ppl prefer animals because ppl will call them out on their bullshit and a dog physically cant.
Bosco’s stare-down at the end made me clutch my pearls! He wasn’t even backing me down and but I felt some kind of way 😂. That’s a dog with some true confidence! He’s dripping with K9 swag
My dog did that to another dog at the dog park when we were still going there. He seemed so vicious, but didn't put a scratch on the dog at all. He told the other dog what he was doing wasn't good. After that, the other dog was much better. Better than the humans who thought he was killing their dog. It happened so fast, no had a chance to respond until it was over. It was short, sweet, and really good for the other dog. My dog said, not ok! The dog said, ok! Ok! And that was it. It was over. I was so proud of him for showing his doggie maturity
A large Lab did that to my dog fairly recently. They were being nice with each other and beginning to socialize, but then my dog growled under his breath and took a bit of a stance, at which point the other dog went right at him, and I thought he was going to wreck him, but he didn't put a scratch on him, just let him know that what he did wasn't cool and wouldn't be tolerated. Was interesting to watch
@Charlie Dehn but your dog did the growling at the other dog which set off a negative energy. First thing you can tell by two dogs is if their tails are in a happy swing or in an angry/aggressive sway and if their hackles are up. Even than they may just need to get a sniff going and than walk away. Rarely will you see two dogs go at it at a dog park and I mean… really go at it but if it does happen. Grab the dogs by the back legs and wheelbarrow them. It breaks the moment of everything. The last thing you need is the entire dog population being involved in a dog fight and that will happen once they hear the sound of fighting and owners screaming. It’s like a cowbell for foods on the table.
@@monicafarlow8227 yep my dog was to blame, the other one gave him notice, and me and the other owner pulled them away. It wasn't a big deal, and since he was uninjured I was glad my dog got a lesson.
@@monicafarlow8227 I kind of feel like you made the assumption that they were blaming the other dog simply by stating the incident in a neutral way. I understand it's a rarity to see people admit when they, or their own, are in the wrong these days. I think lecturing them on it all is a bit much, though. It sounds like they can assess a situation fairly and do what is necessary. The "but your dog did..." at the beginning is a dispute of something they didn't say to begin with, and that's kind of what gave your comment the vibe of correcting the other commenter's take. Just throwing that out there. Like the dogs in this video have their subtleties in body language and vocalization, so too we humans have our subtleties in context. :)
The black doberman almost caught Bosco urine to the face and seemed cool with it. Dogs unlike people don't hold hard feelings once the alpha is established. It seems like a relief to dogs and time to play most of the time.
@@icewallflatearth1158 lol...I had a Red Doberman who encountered many Napoleonic syndrome dogs like yours that needed to be checked because posturing was too much for them. He never got even a nick on him.
I'm glad I cam across this video. My sister's maltipoo, Toby, tried being aggressive with other small dogs at the dog park. That was until he tried doing that to a small pinscher and what happened next was amazing. Toby tried to attack him and the pinscher immediately raised his long skinny legs and almost had him on a chokehold, holding Toby down for about 20 seconds. He just stared him down and held Toby down. Toby immediately calmed down and did NOT mess with any of the dogs after that. We were in awe that another small dog literally put him into place.
What would have happened if your sister's dog would have gotten bitten/seriously hurt? It seems that Beckman's dogs are expertly trained not to harm another animal.
Pincers were bred for loan collectors, they would come along to protect the guy as people would often try to sic dogs on them. This is essentially what they were made to do.
Maybe one of the humans should’ve put him in his place… if you want to bring your dog to a dog park it’s your responsibility to make sure they can handle it.
These 2 dogs are absolutely amazing, and accomplish more in 60 seconds than a human trainer could do after 6 weeks. Dogs are animals, and animal have a way of working things out very efficiently. You should be charging 1500 an hour session with either of these beautiful and highly intelligent dogs!
I LOLd when Bosco was backing down the white dog at the end there. I'm watching it in slow motion thinking for the white dog "I immediately regret this decision!" 😅
You and your dogs are so incredible, the trust you have in them is wonderful. I love seeing the slow motion footage, it shows how fast they communicate with each other!
So good to see properly socialised dogs that have been so well trained. Totally in control the whole time, perfect pack leaders, no aggression just assertion of dominance.
I love your body language explanations!!! When the lil white dog did a lip lick at 3:47 it's STUNNING that Bosco still knew there was a good chance more correction would be needed. Amazing Bosco did the playbow to test the lil white dog. Wow!!! Prince tryna be tolerant soooo adorable🐾❤️
prince and that little bulldog-looking pup was crazy. he knew the puppy wasn’t ill-intentioned but still needed to be put in his place. the instant change in behavior once he corrected the pup is so impressive.
Excellent video. I had a very muscular large black and brown Doberman named Turbo. It’s interesting to see this behavior from other dogs. Turbo did this same behavior, I never once saw another dog not back down. He also had a sense of humor, he would wait till people walked close to the truck bed looking all friendly, then give a single large bark and scare the pants off of them. I miss that dog
I think canine body language is beautiful! Not when they actually bite, but all the subtle communication that prevents the bite. Especially when watching the graceful Dobermans.
Your dogs are amazing...and I 100% agree that this technique by using your dogs for correcting these clients dogs is better than any human could do. Great job.
Very impressive training and results, well done - truly inspiring. I have a lab and he loves everyone but simply runs away when chased by agressive dogs (mostly Shiba Inus, interestingly). Not that we ld want him to fight, but Bosco and Prince knows how to deal with those hah. Thanks for sharing.
Not sure why this was in my feed but great video on body language . I was an animal control officer for over 10 years and the only one to never have been bitten. I tried to show other officers that dogs can’t sense fear they see it. When they run up or charge you, if you even slightly lean back to start backing up, they see it and it will solicit a response. I’ve never seen an untrained dog go much further if you stand your ground. I would normally run back at them.
Belive it or not dogs like Bosco and prince are considered what’s called a “dog teacher” basically a dog teacher is a dog who is specifically trained to direct teach and discipline other dogs and they are usually companions to dog trainers (such as myself) I myself have a dog teacher who does the same type of learning like bosco and prince Im glad to see more dog teachers like them because it will be easier to train other dogs who really need help Carry on ur doing amazing Lots of love and support from me andy dog teacher Zeus
I do agree and support this since i also use or used to use and get help from my dog in sessions. But i dont agree with a "dog teacher" is a dog specifically trained to be one. I believe and see that every healthy balanced dog is a dog teacher. It's just in their nature to know how to act when they're balanced like when to ignore another hyper excited dog or go advanced, show teeth or simple bites/nibbles to put them in place when needed. They're not wolves but they're still social pack animals with strict rules and orders. Thus they do know if another one acts out they ignore or go advance to put them in place since from the puppyhood period. A mom/female would ignore an over excited puppy or put them down/bite the one acts out or correct the male if he goes more intense than needed. Same goes for the pack as well from my experience. So for training purpose, sure a trained dog is a big help but a specifically trained dog is not a must since they already know it when they're balanced.
@@kimlend7680 yes I completely agree with you the reason why i said “ specifically trained “ is because i couldn’t remember the right term since English is not my first language, but thank you for fully explaining what I meant. And again I completely agree with everything you said
These dogs are effing brilliant. I'm sitting laughing in disbelief at how well they handle themselves and other dogs. Never thought I would see an animal be such a great teacher. Hats off to you my man. This is great stuff.
its just incredible and amazing to see Prince and Bosco in action. helping and correcting bad behaviour from other dogs. This is a mindset I had from before I came across your videos, the socialising and the help you get by animals to teach other animals to behave. just utterly impressing to watch.
It's actually not. It's becoming harder and harder to come by mentally stable dobermanns. At least here in Europe. Many of them are nervous wreckes and need an experienced handler. I blame the show breeders. They don't care so much for psyche and functionality as they do looks😕 I've spoken to some experienced dog trainers who stay away from dobermanns because of this and opt for rottweilers or beauceron instead if they want a taller/bigger dog. So if you go for the dobermann, make sure to research your choice of breeders. Having a 90 pound dog that goes after skateboarders or wet itself in the hallway every time the door bell rings is no fun.
Must know exactly what you are doing with Dobermans or other dogs of similiar strength, because you definately don't want them to turn bad - it could be the end of someone or someones dog.
That whole part around 4:00 was amazing. The way he slowly moved on him sideways so most of his vision was Bosco. Then used a steady confident but intimidating stature to invade closer until he backed off. I've never seen a dog do that without a little fight after. That's a good dog right there
When Bosco eventually retires, I fear there is no other dog in the world that will be able to fill his shoes. He's a better trainer than most human TRAINERS. I love that boy.
I'm so glad you narrate what they're doing and why it's safe and controlled. Cause I used to think this was the same as dog fighting and animal cruelty for entertainment.
I love dogs and I have seen quite a few videos explaining dog behavior but this is really the first time I have personally seen this level of understanding. No viewer on this channel be it a fan or Patreon member call this a form of expertise because in my eyes this is pure CRAFTSMANSHIP. You kind sir (madam as well if your team of dog handlers also have women) deserve respect. Consider me an official subscriber!
I've always noticed very well trained. Wolf dogs will interrupt fights very quickly but untraned wolf dogs are some of the most terrifying raptors on this planet and anybody that Doesn't train their dog Does not deserve them.