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How To Stop Your Dog PULLING On The Leash - EXTREME CASE 

Will Atherton Canine Training
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How To Stop Your Dog PULLING On The Leash - EXTREME CASE. Having a dog pull on the leash can be hard to deal with and when it is a strong breed like the Douge De Bordeaux Will works with today it can be very dangerous. Will shows how to deal with this in todays video.
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@carey5590
@carey5590 3 года назад
I have a 98lb Male Red Doberman that I was never able to walk by myself, until I watched this video and practiced with a HS properly fitted prong out in my backyard, now I’m able to go out for walks with him, he stays right by my side, it’s a beautiful thing to walk a huge strong dog by yourself and is well behaved, thank you so much for this upload!!!!
@jazzjosen
@jazzjosen 2 года назад
I have a 7 month old doberman that pulls! I have tried loose lead with treats etc but very hard. I don't like the head collars as they don't learn and just rubs his fur. What size prong collar did u use?? Thanks
@maddyivanoff7883
@maddyivanoff7883 2 года назад
Following. I also have a 6 months red doberman and its starting to get a little touch 😅
@Gypsymommarose347
@Gypsymommarose347 Год назад
@@jazzjosen they hate gentle leads but for big dogs they are better than harnesses.
@WullyBeeUK
@WullyBeeUK Год назад
Love reading these stories, enjoy your walks with your buddy.
@samanthaemaguire
@samanthaemaguire Год назад
HS?
@johnhackney2328
@johnhackney2328 Год назад
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ru-vid.comUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
@arso2087
@arso2087 3 года назад
Man your channel is hands down one of the best dog training channel out there keep it up 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@CaptainCopwatch
@CaptainCopwatch 3 года назад
Prong collars on puppies..
@larissa_yt5925
@larissa_yt5925 3 года назад
Prong collars don’t hurt dogs it’s just a good method for training
@thokri5132
@thokri5132 2 года назад
The best.
@shannonnauer3367
@shannonnauer3367 Год назад
As long as it's supervised only and you don't yank, it is one of the best training tools I've used. Only have needed it for beginning of my training also. This man is wonderful ❤️!!
@jsasfu
@jsasfu 3 года назад
To me this is one of the best videos I’ve watched on a demonstration on using this collar. I’m not looking for my dog to be at my side during a whole walk, I’m looking for my dog to listen to me when called, not pull on the lead for the entirety of our walks, and to not be be reactive. Thank you.
@TW-gv8fw
@TW-gv8fw 2 года назад
I've been a French Mastiff owner for many years and that pup was showing typical FM behaviour, they like to be in charge because they take their jobs seriously. It was great to see that he was allowed to do his protect but under the control of the handler. One of the best video's I've seen on how to correct a pulling power machine! Thank you 🙂
@macipedia
@macipedia 3 года назад
As a mastiff owner, I really appreciate the acknowledgment that it’s ok that they look around but just solidifying the “snap outta it” behaviour and regularly checking-in. Great work!
@samwdavis
@samwdavis 5 месяцев назад
I agree that this is a helpful video, but one thing that irritates me as a dog trainer is being overly-dramatic. At one point, in the video, the presenter proclaimed that this one of the worst cases that he has seen. The hardest pulling dog in the world???? OH PLEASE!!! That's like calling a Volkswagen Beatle the highest torque vehicle in the world. It's just laughable. I have been called to help an MMA fighter that was being dragged uncontrollably by a pitbull. Compare that to this video. The dog presented in this video is a VERY MILD CASE. Back to the MMA fighter. I had the pitbull under control in less than 10 minutes and doing automatic stops and sits when I stopped. Jaws dropped and he and his wife were taking photos and videos because they could not BELIEVE what they were seeing. Honestly, there was no magic involved. I merely applied tried and proven balanced dog training protocols. It's really pretty simple. It's a shame that reputable dog trainers like me are viewed as performing magic because of the Mal information dispersed by the incompetent positive-only crowd that's supported and encouraged by corporate media.
@quattobeast
@quattobeast 2 года назад
Just got my first dog. Came from the shelter, and he is quite a beast. Your videos this one and the one with "sandy" did just the thing. He picked up on the direction changes right away. and the eye contact is so huge - great help, thanks so much
@willathertoncaninetraining
@willathertoncaninetraining 2 года назад
So good to hear Justin!
@sejb95
@sejb95 3 года назад
This is a great demonstration! If someone sees a powerful breed with bad manners, it scares them. Training & socialization are crucial. They can't get away with things smaller breeds can.
@shiannonmakeup488
@shiannonmakeup488 2 года назад
I know this is an older video but I really hope you see this, my dog milo is a 21kg staffy, last week he pulled me so hard I now have 6 blisters on my hand, one so severe it ripped the skin clean off, bled for days and also got infected and weeped. After using harnesses, flexi leads, spent £100s on training, slip leads, he would pull to the point he couldn’t breathe and his eyes would almost pop. I brought a prong collar after watching so many educational videos, I can now walk him with 2 fingers, he still pulls slightly however not even half as bad as he was. I kept the rubber parts on my prong collar but if he starts to disengage I will remove the rubber parts. I can’t praise a prong collar enough, it’s saved him hurting me and himself.
@chrissey663
@chrissey663 11 месяцев назад
I'm so pleased thus worked for you, I've just ordered one for the same reason, it's getting to the point I don't want to walk my mastiff anymore, I want to keep him and this might be the last straw.
@Hiitsmartyi
@Hiitsmartyi 4 месяца назад
​@@chrissey663how is it going now ? :)
@chrissey663
@chrissey663 4 месяца назад
@martharubio3176 ah hi so nice if you to get in touch, very good, we've been using a prong collar now since this reply but he's so strong he pulls anyway, I have in the last 2 days started using a head collar (just ordered a better quality one dogmatic) but so far much better, he now pretty much walks at my side; when he sees another dog he so wants to play but with the head collar he can't get away from me! With the prong collar he pulled me into the road and that was the last time I used that. So all in all I'm very happy with the head collar. Wow I can't believe how kind you've contacted me thank me, I hope you are well.
@HEIDISALMON-vp3cf
@HEIDISALMON-vp3cf 14 дней назад
Does this prong collar work for small breeds? I have a 8 month old Lakeland terrier who,is an extreme puller.
@jacquelynhill1598
@jacquelynhill1598 Год назад
Just rescued a senior German Shepherd. He’s had 10 years of doing it “his way”! Thanks for this video. What a difference the prong collar made with a little finesse on your part.
@Aussietexian
@Aussietexian 3 года назад
I'd love to see you working with the owners, communicating with them is often the hardest part (as a dog trainer I mean).
@Jen-Wilson
@Jen-Wilson 2 года назад
that;s what this- and all the videos are doing?
@cjschmitt4882
@cjschmitt4882 2 года назад
@@Jen-Wilson stop applying intelligence!
@raphaelrocca3115
@raphaelrocca3115 3 года назад
In my opinion, this is dog training at its finest! It’s not about inflicting pain on the dog, it’s about using effectively these tools to generate the necessary stimulus for the dog listen to you. There is still a lot of ignorance and misinformation about the prong collar and similars (slip collar and ecollar). It’s great to see conscientious and appropriate use of these tools and their incredibly effective results.
@mimbriac1352
@mimbriac1352 2 года назад
Exactly. All the people that think they are cruel have never used a prong. Same.with ecollars. The same people probably dress their dogs up like kids and push them in strollers. Any tool even flat collars can be abused by people that are clueless about how to use them. Strong dogs or very high prey drive dogs absolutely need tools like this.
@annayost2954
@annayost2954 2 года назад
So helpful! Well timed, gentle corrections with a prong collar is MUCH better than constant pressure against the dog’s throat
@jesslyndon2537
@jesslyndon2537 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you! As an owner of a giant breed who is constantly guarding and isn't food or toy driven your approach makes so much sense. Watching other videos that are based solely on food rewards are next to useless for me, when he *is* interested in food (when at home) he quickly learns only to do the behaviour when I do have food.
@chloe0445
@chloe0445 3 года назад
Thank you for showing the proper use of prongs. My dog isn't a big dog, only 10kg, however he is very very strong and I have a medical condition which causes my shoulders to dislocate easier. So every time we walked him on slip he would dislocate my shoulder, but on a prong he has only done it once. Prong saved my dog from being re homed. He now lives his best life and only uses prong when we go somewhere new and exciting.
@beth8186
@beth8186 3 года назад
I’ve always considered prong collars to be cruel, but watching you apply the use of the technique properly was incredible. I have a 10 month rescue Czech wolf dog, she is extremely intelligent and willing to learn and please me but her lead behaviour towards other dogs has become a problem so reluctantly I am going to try a prong now I have seen how important it is to have her completely under control. Thanks will for the video x
@beth8186
@beth8186 3 года назад
It's seems that we can't buy prong collars in the UK?!? 😳
@Gravityys
@Gravityys 2 года назад
@@beth8186 Probably because of trainers who use them inhumanely. Have you tried doing these drills without a prong collar?
@beth8186
@beth8186 2 года назад
@@Gravityys yes and they work primarily, however, if she sees another dog, no matter how far away, she goes bonkers. Barking, yanking on the lead etc etc
@mimbriac1352
@mimbriac1352 2 года назад
They are zero cruel. If you ever used one correctly you would realize they are not. It's like any other tool. You can abuse a flat collar, prong, ecollar if you don't know what your doing. Not all dogs fit one training method. Prong collars work and work great when you know what you are doing. The problem with society is the would rather put a dog down than use a tool that will help train a dog . All bc of the social media bs stigma to collars like prong and ecollar. The prongs don't hurt they are uncomfortable when the collar is engaged just like any other negative punishment.
@achap9812
@achap9812 Год назад
@@beth8186 unfortunately some places make laws based on emotion so because it "looks mean" many assume it's a torture device but they were made to be safer than flat collars protecting the trachea
@dmsaunders1973
@dmsaunders1973 3 года назад
Big Props Will ! This video is the absolute BEST explanation of the use of a prong collar. I do not watch any other video on Canine training unless I want to see how to do it wrong! Will is the trainer of the year!
@katinka01114
@katinka01114 2 года назад
Your channel is a goldmine. I've been doing your method for stopping biting, and three days later my pup barely bites, if at all, mostly by accident. I barely have to say an oi and she pulls off and licks it in apology. I've also been trying this with her, and she pays so much more attention to me during walks (still pulls a bit, but so much better, especially since we don't have a sliplead or a prong collar).
@smk4271
@smk4271 3 года назад
Absolutely wonderful video. We have 13 month old English setter Who has been pulling a lot and cut all contact with us when seeing a bird or cat. I watched your video two weeks ago and followed every step of the process. We are very constant with him and I should note that since day one he has changed his behavior. Two weeks later, he is a completely different dog! Thank you so much for your videos! Keep it up!
@willathertoncaninetraining
@willathertoncaninetraining 3 года назад
This is such great news! We love hearing stories like this. Well done for keeping at it and long may it continue!
@Blitznstitch2
@Blitznstitch2 2 года назад
This really helped me. I realized the dog doesn’t get that we are doing something together like walking down the road..and that’s what I need to communicate with my dogs. Thank you
@johnbusweiler4877
@johnbusweiler4877 2 года назад
Hey man! Thanks for all your videos, my family has just moved away so my family’s dog is luckily living with me now but unfortunately his pulling tendencies were never corrected or trained out while he was young. Your videos have definitely helped me start us down a better path! Would love to see more videos like this of behavioral modifications and what to do when the dog gets distracted or pulls away. You’re the best!
@saintbernardartemis758
@saintbernardartemis758 3 года назад
What a transformation!!! Very similar to when I put my Saint Bernard through the boot camp course. It changed our relationship for the better and she is VERY obedient and is a joy to be around. When I get my next Saint I will use the perfect puppy course (I only wish I had found it when my Saint now was still a puppy 😂). Thank you so much to everyone at Fenrir! Keep up the amazing videos 😊
@alexisleona1176
@alexisleona1176 3 года назад
There need to be more trainers like you and videos like this. People need to start to realise that it isn't the prong collar that is the problem, but the person using it wrong. People kill people daily by driving recklessly. Doesn't mean all cars need to be banned. Excellent video!
@jorgeherrera1074
@jorgeherrera1074 Год назад
that's like a horrible comparison. Prong collar he said himself pretty much never use it. Very particular and special cases where he uses it. And that's considering he's a dog trainer and people take their "problem" dogs to him consistently and even then he doesn't use it in 99% of cases he said.
@TechnoMasterBoy
@TechnoMasterBoy 5 месяцев назад
@@jorgeherrera1074 It's not a horrible comparison. He didn't say people should use it in every scenario. Just that it shouldn't be banned alltogether. That's part of the "person using it wrong".
@jorgeherrera1074
@jorgeherrera1074 5 месяцев назад
@@TechnoMasterBoy could be. To me it seems more like it should be banned and only allowed to be purchased by professional dog trainers. Even they will likely misuse it at times, but we know us plebs will definitely misuse it a lot more and our pets will suffer for it.
@julesdavis1845
@julesdavis1845 6 месяцев назад
I watch this repeatedly. You show so many good steps and explain/show how the dog’s behavior modifies and why. I have hope.
@karmeng2773
@karmeng2773 Месяц назад
Thank you for putting out these methods that actually work. Especially at my age as I don’t have to think too much, but do what’s on the screen and it works. I really needed this. I had become terrified of walking my new dog as he was already in the adult and he pulled a lot a real lot stronger than me, but this has helped me so much. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@I_Am_Free.
@I_Am_Free. 3 года назад
Will’s unwavering dedication to his craft is unparalleled! 🏆
@susanpitt4742
@susanpitt4742 3 года назад
Yes please, more videos like this one Will on behaviour modification.
@beardiebirdie231
@beardiebirdie231 3 года назад
The most down-to-earth dog training I've seen on youtube tbh. Great vids mate!!! Cheers from Portugal
@Hamilton_Gilpin
@Hamilton_Gilpin Год назад
Just got a little mixed Labrador puppy. I grew up with a mildly trained basset hound that loved to take me for a walk. Your lessons have helped me massively so cheers! Love your fashion sense also G 👌🏻
@kimberlyhutchins7391
@kimberlyhutchins7391 2 года назад
I absolutely love your approach! Engagement and energy! Thank you for your invaluable information! I want to be a trainer so bad and you are a true inspiration.
@ashleysibilia2183
@ashleysibilia2183 3 года назад
Extremely thankful for this! Just practiced this with my two pitties and the result is amazing.
@storminight
@storminight Год назад
I’d like to hear more about how the prong is incorrectly used so I don’t do it!!! Maybe there’s a video already. I’m looking. Thank you so much for helping so many of us.
@patsfreund9164
@patsfreund9164 2 года назад
Your channel has helped me tremendously. We recently adopted a Lab mix from our local Humane Society. At 9 mo. he is over 55 lbs. The vets believe he will be 65 lbs or more when mature. He is a very loving dog, very good in social situations with people or dogs. We've been having difficulties walking him - pulling, inattentive, nose to the ground, etc. After watching one of your videos using the prong collar I ordered one: the Herm Sprenger Prong collar. What a difference that collar made on our walk this morning. We actually had a pleasant walk where he remained by my side, not crossing my path or pulling. Your video made a huge difference in my interaction with my new pet. Just had to let you know how much you have helped our situation. Keep making those videos.
@chrissey663
@chrissey663 9 месяцев назад
I'm about to start my journey with the prong collar, I hope I will have a happy ending with my 110 lb 12 month old cane corso, glad it worked for you fingers crossed.
@GingerGingie
@GingerGingie Год назад
So helpful! I'm working on this a little every day with our sweet 6 month old Labrador. Thank you!
@aleXsullivan101
@aleXsullivan101 3 года назад
finally out, you teased us out in the Skol Podcast, I had my eyes on the screen al this time. great
@EliteClinicalResearch
@EliteClinicalResearch Год назад
I really like this guy and how he explains why he’s doing what he’s doing. Keep up the great work!
@eringorsline4749
@eringorsline4749 3 года назад
Love the higher level context, awesome video. Would love more videos with Kendrick type dogs. Was helpful to hear more about the breed traits and how that personality affects the training. Thank you!
@janesullivan3037
@janesullivan3037 Год назад
I think your fantastic Will - your approach is reasonable and fair and I’ve never seen a dog your training be scared or anxious. A good balanced outlook 👍
@billlewis9214
@billlewis9214 3 года назад
Fair play for putting this up. Honest real dog work.
@sherriramirez4784
@sherriramirez4784 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your video. I have recently rehomed, a now 5 month Cane Corso/Bull Mastiff male. Your videos have helped tweak his training. Love your consistent reminder of Calm, Consistent, Leadership.
@theinspectorx
@theinspectorx 3 года назад
I love when you go outdoors. would love to see more of these with other breeds
@sarastone341
@sarastone341 3 года назад
This was great!!! Love literally all your videos!
@big88jeep
@big88jeep 3 года назад
This worked beautifully with my Cane Corso. He did pretty well with me, but ragdolled my wife and daughters (9/15yo). He is a different dog on leash now. Perfect training tool. Those short pops and verbal praise got the same results as seen here. Working on heel now. Love your videos sir.
@chrissey663
@chrissey663 11 месяцев назад
So glad to hear this, I've a 10 month old cane corso and getting excited when sees other dogs, I'm going to give this ago as soon as the collar arrives. Is your cane corso still good on a lead?
@karlidrinkwater9667
@karlidrinkwater9667 3 года назад
Thanks so much for your dog training content. Please could you do more with emergency cases like Kendrick? We're stuck in lockdown in Italy with no access to trainers and we don't know whether a slip lead or prong collar would solve our problems. We adopted a Belgian shepherd mix after he'd spent most of his life in a shelter (from the age of 1-4). So he's very independent, high prey drive, aggressive to male dogs and not food motivated. A great dog in the home but a very powerful boy and we need to get him retrained and listening to us to save all our lives (not to be dramatic but it's true). Thanks so much for your videos, they're really great, clear and sensible. This one with Kendrick gave me hope!
@gregorymoses7172
@gregorymoses7172 3 года назад
Bro you are the man!! I have a miniature version happening in my Frenchton ( Frenchie/Boston terrier) I did not use a prong collar but just luring with praise and constant direction change and he is so much more engaged. Thank you so much for this content.
@andrewcondie5216
@andrewcondie5216 3 года назад
Very nice and the explanation of the tool is clear for owners. The hardest part for some is getting over the emotional side that has been mislearned through social media. Clear communication for both handler and dog.
@lucretiaberke5247
@lucretiaberke5247 3 года назад
We have tried so many things with our husky/shepherd mix and this is the only thing that has actually worked. And I mean by far the best thing we've tried. You are a genius!
@aswclassicsdorset1743
@aswclassicsdorset1743 2 года назад
best training channel on youtube, been training my 16 week boarder collie as your videos and they really work great job, keep them coming
@MichaelMichaelJr
@MichaelMichaelJr 3 года назад
I have a 5 month old DDB. He is fairly independent but I’m also very strong. He has improved in walking and we are in Beginner dog training. Great video brother!
@elisegibbins1169
@elisegibbins1169 3 года назад
I have same breed 1yr old. Your videos really help me train him into the perfect not so little pooch! Thankyou
@ChrisSmith-yj8kq
@ChrisSmith-yj8kq 3 года назад
Brilliant video Will.. I would love to see more behaviour modification videos
@jf1341
@jf1341 2 года назад
You're a genius. Not just the training, but the way you break down the process 👌👌💯🙏
@rosar6294
@rosar6294 Год назад
love your channel, your connection with dogs is absolutely delightful to watch 👍👍
@Xopaooo
@Xopaooo 2 года назад
Thank you for all these amazing tips! Ready to show my pup. ☺️
@DontBeNaiveGuys
@DontBeNaiveGuys 2 года назад
Brilliant techniques well done Will. Really helping us atm.
@ritabowen8582
@ritabowen8582 3 года назад
I have an American Bull Terrier mix, watched your video on controlling the dog pulling with the golden retriever. I was so impressed I took Max out to the local city park. I had him on a harness but he was still awesome under your instructions. Starting to have problems of him obeying sit order, verbal and hand signal. He is not usually food motivated but will try different treats.
@namoric
@namoric 2 года назад
We recently rescued a 50 pound mix ... hound? something. As a friend for our granddaughter (who is 9). I'll start with trying to use the slip lead like you did with Sandy and if that doesn't work we'll move up to the prong collar. Thanks for sharing. Felix the Dog was abandoned, then an older couple took him but he's 100% a ball of energy and they wanted a couch dog so he was dropped at a shelter who took care of him, but he had a crate and a yard. So he was safe and cared for, just not trained. Felix is about 8 months. Anyway -thanks again.
@LUCY.PARK.06
@LUCY.PARK.06 3 года назад
I am shocked your not using a slip lead 😂 i was surprised to hear to using a prong collar but I really worked for this case. Wow what a transformation 👍
@eddawillingmann2679
@eddawillingmann2679 2 года назад
I just want to say thank you especially for this video. You said it is in this breed that they are not that much engaged as other dogs might be because they are always on guard. I am owning a 5 month old Bordeaux dog and I was so worried because she was not looking that often and was not that reactive as other dogs were. But your video made me so much more relaxed and now only 2 weeks after watching and working with her she now is paying so much more attention and looks for guidance. Of course we still have a long way to go but since then I see positive results. Thank you so much. I really love your videos and your kind of how you work with the dogs.
@gileskellett6245
@gileskellett6245 3 года назад
What a beautiful boy. I have followed your leash walking slip lead vids for our spaniel and we're getting there quickly! Thanks so much
@audrakoopalethes4132
@audrakoopalethes4132 3 года назад
so helpful I have a 10 month miniature poodle who I just tried for 20 minutes with eye contact he did great thank you will be watching more of your videos. My poodle Rico is extremely hyper so I'm listening. Thank you.
@ballzinyojawz
@ballzinyojawz Год назад
i cannot thank you enough i’m walking this extremely excited and pulling dog and after doing this in just one walk it’s changed her so much thank you
@jessicanelson1050
@jessicanelson1050 3 года назад
This video has been very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
@tinazapata1379
@tinazapata1379 3 года назад
Thank u very much for showing the proper use of a prong collar.
@marinodejesus8024
@marinodejesus8024 3 года назад
Beautiful work brother.
@jorgepons3786
@jorgepons3786 2 года назад
Great video. Straight to the point.
@jackinthegreen23
@jackinthegreen23 3 года назад
So pleased to have found this channel.this video is exactly what I needed a couple of months ago before I had to put my mastiff on a prong due to his lack of engagement and lunging out of the blue at random things like carrier bag blowing by in the wind,a ball being kicked,something interesting across the road and other dogs and not always to play ..reactive as he has been attacked by other dogs a few times now in his five years.this was great and has really helped me and reassured me in what I am doing.i really liked the breed specific behaviour info you gave in a no nonsense,to the point vid.subbed😀💕thankyou
@willathertoncaninetraining
@willathertoncaninetraining 3 года назад
So good to hear, glad you found our video helpful and I hope you enjoy the rest of our channel!
@catc4886
@catc4886 3 года назад
Thank you! This video is so helpful! I have a 1.5 year old Dogue de Bordeaux
@frankiepoprocks
@frankiepoprocks 3 года назад
Thank you for changing my view of prong collars,!
@boneclinkz2916
@boneclinkz2916 3 года назад
your channel is very helpful. thank you so much for making this helpful videos on how to deal with our dogs.
@lynleynelson9805
@lynleynelson9805 Год назад
I have a 10 month newfie, who is 100lbs. When we went to get him from the groomers, we got pulled into reality of how strong he has become. Litterally . . he almost ran into traffic and almost broke his collar when pulling. I praying this video will help!
@teachersikhumbuzomoyo5419
@teachersikhumbuzomoyo5419 10 месяцев назад
You're an amazing trainer. This is helping me with my 11month few days with my 2pitbulls...
@emmaedwards8267
@emmaedwards8267 3 года назад
Love how you say thank you! 😊
@anthonyellis1738
@anthonyellis1738 3 года назад
Great video very informative
@emzilu8706
@emzilu8706 3 года назад
Watching some ‘bad pulling’ videos and realising my dog is worse. I’m going to watch this video multiple times! I will get this 💪🏼💪🏼
@anitaboora5530
@anitaboora5530 2 года назад
😆 🤣 not as bad as my American bully xl Gona buy a halti head collar, hope it helps.
@magickmagazine7675
@magickmagazine7675 Год назад
Well done this is the best video I’ve seen on this topic - I’m so glad you’re not using food - I try to explain to people all the time to not use food when training animals - that it just teaches them to mooch - it teaches them to pick up rubbish off the ground - it teaches them to only be interested in you when you have something for them and dis engaged when you don’t- and it makes them susceptible to taking bates from strangers - Praise and correction is the best way to train any dog -it makes the bond and look to you as the pack leader- I had great Danes and I had to use a prong collar on 1 male for a short period of time - they are not a forever tool & when used correctly they’re a wonderful tool - Thank you for taking the time and having the courage to demonstrate this - I know there is so many reactive people out there who really do not know how to train problem dogs - and certainly don’t know how to deal with problem dogs - the fact is that if a dog remains a problem like this it is going to end up being put down - you have saved this dogs life - and you’ve saved a lot of other owners, a lot of pain and problems as well - a game well done
@hairydysentery
@hairydysentery Год назад
Love watching these and seeing the change happen! beautiful sight, love the content
@susanregan7784
@susanregan7784 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos done 30mins with DDB and she's walking to heel beautifully. She's had a rough start to life but hope to turn her into the confident girl she can be.
@anniwilson2534
@anniwilson2534 3 года назад
Great demo and a lovely dog! Prongs are IMHO much kinder than nose harnesses (haltis etc). I have used prongs effectively to teach new big dogs to loose lead walk. I also use one for running with my Herder at the start of the run when he’s attached to my belt harness, stops him pulling my spine through my stomach 😄
@tdg215
@tdg215 3 года назад
Very well explained and I very much appreciate all the help
@willathertoncaninetraining
@willathertoncaninetraining 3 года назад
You are so welcome!
@gemmaazuara-walker5185
@gemmaazuara-walker5185 3 месяца назад
Thanks for this video!!
@natashamumford5104
@natashamumford5104 2 года назад
👏👏👏 we have a rescue Dogue de Bordeaux who is 3 years old the exact same problem so helpful.
@Lifestylebytwins
@Lifestylebytwins 2 года назад
Amazing!! Will buy this type of collar to our 6,5 month old Amstaff male today! 🔥🤙🏻
@ChristianTurnerLifts
@ChristianTurnerLifts 2 года назад
Big dogs require big pats! Loved the video - subscribed after watching this and Sandy for your great instructions and demeanor.
@cuppaht161
@cuppaht161 3 года назад
Brilliant channel! Do you do a live QnA or a podcast?
@johnnyd9765
@johnnyd9765 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the wonderful teaching lesson. It was so needed for my family so we can safely walk our Pitbull.
@brianmclaughlin2621
@brianmclaughlin2621 9 месяцев назад
Excellent video rewarding the dog with lots of praise For me is the best way to get respect from your dog and a good bond👍
@chrisnakruger1743
@chrisnakruger1743 2 года назад
Awesome demo. I am in training with a very tough 11 month old male gsd so i can appreciate
@Phoboskomboa
@Phoboskomboa 2 года назад
I wish we'd had videos like this when I was a kid. We had a HUGE dog. She was a 120lb pitbull mutt. We don't know what else she had in her. She had terrible leash etiquette and was really strong. We got one of those prong collars, and she would just pull through it without even noticing. The irony was that our other dog was a Golden retriever with absolutely perfect leash etiquette despite zero training. She would insist on holding her own leash, but never once in the 16 years of her life ran off or strayed more than a couple feet from us.
@rossgilchrist8996
@rossgilchrist8996 3 года назад
Great work and great channel. Keep it up please.
@rhunter203
@rhunter203 2 года назад
Great leader and trainer 🙌🏼
@suedevereaux2751
@suedevereaux2751 Год назад
Excellent! A prong collar saved me with my 130 pound rhodesian ridgeback. He was a pulling beast. I only had to use the prong a few times, then never again.
@SLATER_M
@SLATER_M Год назад
Thank you for this video very good demonstration of the responsible use of a prong collar.
@rugu-me
@rugu-me 3 года назад
One of my favourite videos! The Dogue is gorgeous.
@luluwitt2545
@luluwitt2545 2 года назад
Thanks for a great video So pleased to have come across your training videos. They are certainly helping. Could you add a Prong Collar to your Product List so I understand which type is best, as I have seen quite a few variations.
@nikkiemerson9915
@nikkiemerson9915 Год назад
That was excellent. I was nervous about prong training for my Australian Shepherd. Going to buy one. She’s made me fall amd gotten away a couple times because of it. Thank you so much for these. 🙏🏼
@lydia5164
@lydia5164 3 года назад
Love your videos! I was wondering if you have one on reactivity? You mentioned it briefly in this one. How do you know if your dog is reactive? and any tips for dealing with reactive dogs? Thank you.
@theglobetrottingaccountant
@theglobetrottingaccountant 2 года назад
This was such a helpful video. I have a foster dog who is so strong. She is a point mix, and constantly chasing squirrels and deer in my area. She's tried to pull herself in front of cars before and proceeded in pulling me down several times. I was very hesitant to use a prong collar as they seem so mean. But this video has given me the direction and confidence I need to use them appropriately in order to correct her behavior. And then hopefully her leash manners will be enough to get her adopted! Thank You!
@jessicamartinez-ks3zj
@jessicamartinez-ks3zj 6 месяцев назад
Me too! Our foster is very good and loves dogs but I worry the pulling will lead to leash aggression if not prevented. Plus it's a pain to walk her!
@Jeffreyklausener
@Jeffreyklausener 3 года назад
Great lessons! I'm going to use this
@willathertoncaninetraining
@willathertoncaninetraining 3 года назад
Let us know how it goes Jeffrey!
@dragonfly_minatures
@dragonfly_minatures 3 года назад
I was against prong collers in the past because of thier rep and the harm I have seen caused when used incorrectly. However, after seeing you speak before and now this I'm 100% beind you Will if it means saving a dogs life or preventing it from being given up then to me some slight discomfort is well worth the end result. Keep it up!
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