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How We Fix FEAR REACTIVITY in Dogs 

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This video was made for our online training program, but we decided to post it for free here on RU-vid. We hope some of you find it useful.
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Disclaimer: This video simply demonstrates what WE do with fear reactive dogs, we are not telling you to copy what you see in the video. The in this video is wearing a 2.25mm herm-sprenger prong collar. This dog has already been properly conditioned to the prong collar which you do not see in the video. Tools will NOT not train your dog, training trains your dog. If you don't know what you're doing, work with someone who does.

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@automatonstudios9717
@automatonstudios9717 2 месяца назад
I’ve had my dog watch this video dozens of times and it’s like in one ear out the other 😂
@andreatrenka5689
@andreatrenka5689 2 месяца назад
😅😅😅
@patdwyer6274
@patdwyer6274 2 месяца назад
😂😂😂
@Aristogonian
@Aristogonian 14 дней назад
Gotta do the good ole South Park ADHD treatment
@geostorm9351
@geostorm9351 Год назад
You’re doing a amazing thing for many dog owners who can’t afford thousands of dollars for a trainer but are willing to put the time to train our own dogs. God bless you my friend and may he reward you for doing this.
@emberknight6848
@emberknight6848 3 месяца назад
i pay £90 for a dog trainer for one off my GSD and he has tought me so much for the one GSD we are having issues with atm, we found out it was fear reeactivite becasue he got attacked when he was a pup we have now got to the point where he is on muzzle on a long line walking with the dog trainers dog and if he kicks off we just widen the gap untill he calms down it seems to be working alot better he can be a pain as i am the only one who can handle him atm
@berated4541
@berated4541 Год назад
The hardest part of being a dog trainer is articulating a concept, idea or principle to the owner. You do this better than almost any other dog trainer I’ve seen, heard or met. As a fellow dog trainer I truly appreciate this skill.
@mitchellkuta5405
@mitchellkuta5405 Год назад
Dogs easy people DIFFICULT. Yes he communicates well
@ariera9873
@ariera9873 Год назад
True true!
@wookieelover9103
@wookieelover9103 3 месяца назад
Agree. Delivery is EVERYTHING
@57colliegirl
@57colliegirl Месяц назад
S--- I share your videos daily with other owners of dog reactive dogs. We support each other on Facebook. You explain thi GS better than ANY trainer online. Hands down the clearest, most helpful structured information. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@kalliamanoussaki876
@kalliamanoussaki876 Год назад
As a psychologist, I am delighted to see learning theory applied so well in the real world and explained so clearly. A joy to watch.
@Lil_Kumquat
@Lil_Kumquat 8 месяцев назад
also nice to see he doesn't omit quadrants either, but rather looks at the whole picture.
@SkyxPrince
@SkyxPrince 8 месяцев назад
Interesting. So as a psychologist, I'm sure you are familiar with the terms "masking" and "gaslighting". Now, as a psychologist, I'll give you benefit of the doubt that you are clearly not a veterinary behaviorist, an animal ethologist, or a dog trainer, so I wouldn't expect you to know what dog body language looks like. But as a lot of human psychology is applicable to a lot of dog training, I would hope you would understand what I'm about to say. Applying punishment to a fear reactive behavior is not an ethical approach in any psychotherapy. When you have a client that experiences extreme fear response to a trigger, is the best approach to punish it? Same applies to clients with PTSD, are you gaslighting your clients every time they experience a panic attack from being triggered? And as a psychologist, I'm sure you are familiar with the term cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). While a trigger may elicit an emotional response, the brain is using its irrational thought processing which results in a behavioral response, is the approach to tell your client "everything is okay" in French? How about smacking them across the face? Because let's be real here, we can hope that a dog understands us when we are doing the approach in the video but in reality the dog makes all the associations here. The dog doesn't know everything is okay. We are not "getting to the root cause". We are masking the dog's behavior and suppressing it and HOPING it makes the association that "things are okay. Human has it handled". But again, at the end of the day, the dog is the one who decides what the punishment is associated with. But if your client doesn't want to talk about their feelings because you invalidated their feelings and sits there quietly, is that benefitting you or your client? And as a psychologist, can you tell me what happens if a client masks and suppresses and what happens if that doesn't change? This is why dog training is not "black and white". It shouldn't be. There are so many factors involved and one tiny factor can change an approach. There is so much counter conditioning involved and we should practice more autonomy and agency with dogs like how we treat our psychotherapy clients, instead of "human takes charge" (or therapist tells me exactly what to do without making the decision on my own in your case) While yes, you are simply talking about the learning theory. You are also validating the methods with your claim as your title, a "psychologist". I picked your comment because you are validating something unethical. Giving a "psychologist seal of approval". But again, I will give you benefit of the doubt by either disclaiming your original comment or by deleting it. Hope this provide insight as to the issues with this.
@MissMariQueen
@MissMariQueen 8 месяцев назад
Oh, look! Pavlov has spoken. You couldn't wait to let us know you are a psychologist, could you?
@1luxelife136
@1luxelife136 7 месяцев назад
Ugh SkyxNOTaprince. Don’t you have anything better to do with your time…like help a patient.
@billygtrg
@billygtrg 3 месяца назад
@@SkyxPrincebuddy out here speaking yapanese 🤡
@teridaniels3269
@teridaniels3269 Год назад
Your advice has changed my reactive 3 year old aussie almost overnight. I would punish the behavior but not fill the "hole" with a reward for stopping the behavior because that would be like rewarding the bad behavior. Or so I was told. As quick as I correct, I am now quick to praise. Amazing progress!
@jingmoshanshui
@jingmoshanshui 11 месяцев назад
I just came back from a walk with my dog and wanted to share a positive experience with you. After watching your video, I immediately took my dog out for a practice session. Normally, when we encounter other dogs, I would make a U-turn to avoid any potential issues. However, today was different. Today was the first time I could continue walking without having to avoid other dogs. We met several dogs along the way, and I'm proud to say that my dog showed remarkable progress. For the first two dogs, I made quick corrections and then rewarded him for his good behavior. But what surprised me the most was the last encounter. With the last dog, my dog didn't even try to bark or pull. He walked right beside me, displaying excellent behavior. It was truly gratifying to see the progress.👍👍👍 I wanted to express my sincere appreciation for your video. Not only did it teach me what to do, but you also explained the reasoning behind the techniques. This understanding has been invaluable in our training journey. Thank you so much for your guidance and support. We will continue practicing and building upon this positive experience.
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining 10 месяцев назад
Awesome work, that makes me happy to hear. Keep up the momentum! 🙌
@nancypants107
@nancypants107 9 месяцев назад
Do you use a prong collar on your Aussie?
@nancypants107
@nancypants107 9 месяцев назад
I have a Heeler that is having reactivity to adults and children, and am hesitant to use a prong collar
@ragdollyally
@ragdollyally 7 месяцев назад
You’re an excellent communicator - your explanations are so well articulated. You present this information in a really accessible way and I love the way you make sure the bigger picture is explained too - much respect!!!
@maiac.colucci8415
@maiac.colucci8415 7 месяцев назад
​@@nancypants107 Get the prong and use the prong every single time. They only feel it when they get the correction. Give them one good one and it's done. The prong is like power steering. It makes everything easier. The dog is so much easier to train/communicate with because the correction is swift and near instantaneous...if it's not then it's only you. And then it's over. I cannot believe I'm writing this. I have had four beautifully trained dogs - three Austrailian Cattle dogs and one Australian Cattle/German shepherd mix. I think I can say I know Aussies. They were welcome everywhere and I could trust them with everyone human and animal kind alike. Now I have a nut-job rescue and I think I got it in my mind that since she was a rescue - 48 percent Aussie/45 percent Pittie - she needed(s) to be handled differently. What the heck am I thinking? The prong comes out today.
@daniellehoover4611
@daniellehoover4611 9 месяцев назад
I went to an all day leash reactivity training with my dog and I learned more within 10 minutes of your video than I did from the entire in-person training. Thank you for providing such clear applicable education for owners.
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining 9 месяцев назад
I'm glad it was helpful
@nakitazmom1369
@nakitazmom1369 9 месяцев назад
I’ve started doing this with h my 8 month old reactive high drive working line GSD puppy- thank you! I knew some of these principl😊😊already but needed the whole picture! Much clearer explanation than most other trainers and realistic situations. Boils down to , the correction, you deliver must be meaningful and effective to the dog in the situation.
@cindyvillagechick514
@cindyvillagechick514 8 месяцев назад
It’s so interesting to see how she had growing confidence in your handling and corrections. She was allowing you to take charge and seem so relieved to do so, once she knew you had control. As a dog trainer myself, this is soooo difficult to get owners to understand that firm corrections are actually very positive and would be normal in a pack situation.
@xxEmoxxCandyxx
@xxEmoxxCandyxx 8 месяцев назад
I'm having trouble with my dog. She is able to focus on me, not intensely but she does focus on me, and she walks beautifully on a loose lead or in heel. But once she sees another dog on lead she barks and completely shuts down, refusing to refocus on me or listen to me at all. After the dog is out of sight she stops barking and is now anxious, flighty, and trying to go back home. What do I do? I'm so lost...otherwise this dog is amazing, beautiful temperament and willing to work.
@benjaminhatton8231
@benjaminhatton8231 Год назад
This is, without doubt, the best dog training video I've seen. I'm a first-time dog owner with an (almost) 2 year old Border Collie cross. Recently, she has developed some fear-based reactivity to other dogs. The corrections we've tried have not been super successful so far, but this video has given me so much insight. Thank you from all the way in Australia!
@Thatonedude227
@Thatonedude227 Год назад
Please please please do not follow this video. This is a surefire way to cause your dog to further fall in to having greater fear. Physical punishment should NEVER be used in dog training the only ‘punishment’ that is effective at treating underlying issues is removing a positive reward, so for example dog is jumping, you would remove the reward of attention. By adding in a punishment you are not solving the root cause of the issue, you are having a dog that is now also afraid that if they need to defend themselves they will feel physical pain and so instead they will shut down. The fear is still there. I have been a dog trainer for 5 years now and I have done shelter work with reactive dogs in shelter as well as reactive dogs outside in people’s homes. “Don’t Shoot The Dog” is a really great book about the benefits of using a reward based approach over a ‘balanced’ one.
@breadbun7077
@breadbun7077 Год назад
@@Thatonedude227 tell me you're not a dog trainer without telling me you're not a dog trainer
@a.e.s.n.
@a.e.s.n. Год назад
@@Thatonedude227 🙄
@youngprince716
@youngprince716 Год назад
This was literally my situation (bc X lab) a few years back. It was so weird to me it was like someone flipped a switch. The dog totally changed. The vet said sometimes it happens around age 2/ maturity.... A few trainers /different methods later and were still going. Definitely getting better. I think a big mistake i made is trying to rush into the next step. Need to be patient. Cool seeing people work their magic on here. thank you so much for this video !
@Thatonedude227
@Thatonedude227 Год назад
@@breadbun7077 I am actually a dog trainer but ok lmao.
@cherylsyoutubies
@cherylsyoutubies Год назад
My issue with going to new/unfamiliar places is that it creates the opportunity for exposure to uncontrolled off leash dogs (my personal nightmare situation with my reactive dog).
@egle4652
@egle4652 Год назад
Same.. where I live, there is nowhere to go without meeting off leash dogs. I've gone a long way with my reactive dog but had to accept that this is the limit of what I can do for him. Breaks my heart.
@yulgrebzz7111
@yulgrebzz7111 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, it happened to me during a training session. My aussie was doing so well, and out of nowhere (I didn’t even see where it came from), and akita attacked my dog… let’s say that my monthly training was restarted in 5 seconds 😢
@redcloud8274
@redcloud8274 11 месяцев назад
Same! 😔
@jordanfick8510
@jordanfick8510 11 месяцев назад
Off-leash dogs are (what I believe) initiated my chihuahuas reactivity. After being trampled twice by over excited dogs, she is no longer okay when we walk past other dogs. It breaks my heart
@jbrown715
@jbrown715 Месяц назад
Yes, makes me so mad the off leash dogs. People so rude and have no consideration in public places. I hear ya, doing a training session and someone had to cause a bad experience . Even in a more control environment at a petco store I had it happen, people are rude and/or can't handle their dog. People etiquette with dog hard to find.
@robbymonaco3738
@robbymonaco3738 Год назад
I've been training dogs 20 years and there are so may dog trainers out there that don't base their training on this basic concept of leadership, always looking for a quick fix. But Hamilton, you train the way I do. create that safe space, so your dog can just be a dog. Do the work, build up a confident trusting dog that makes good choices, knowing you, as the owner GOT THIS - so they don't have to!!
@learning2no
@learning2no 4 месяца назад
I am a new subscriber because of this video! First time I have been given the entire plan to STOP LEASH REACTIVITY! Thank you. You are a great blessing for millions of people and their dogs.
@juelsitner3667
@juelsitner3667 Год назад
I have been surfing for months here on RU-vid and finally found Hamilton Dog Training. What a relief.
@AprilCunningham
@AprilCunningham Год назад
I can just hear the positive-only trainers melting down at this clear and dynamic illustration. Great video!
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
Haha, thank you! 😂
@janel4582
@janel4582 Год назад
Yeah! "punishers????" OMG😱😱
@antoinetonimariage7380
@antoinetonimariage7380 Год назад
The consistency is key, I realized i have been punishing but alsotoo many times negatively reinforcing it with my dog. Excellent video ! i have watched so many but you conceptualized it very clearly !
@alysafleisher
@alysafleisher 7 месяцев назад
Knew all of this and we have done all of this for years (many dogs and decades of training), but our fear reactivity is with someone our dog has lived with for 3 1/2 years, her whole time with us. The dog gets corrected all the time, it has not affected a single thing about her being fearful. She has plenty of training, both in and out of our home. She has NEVER met a stranger or ANY fear in her life except for the child she lives with, but ONLY in our home, she is terrific with him outside our home. Outside our house she acts like a completely different dog with him. She adores him. The ACVB Specialist couldn't believe it was the same dog I took videos of. She LOVES every single person she has ever met, including children. I brought her to my son's high school once, zero issues. My child was small when she met him, but now he is bigger than many adults. I don't see how punishing a fearful dog will make them less afraid, it sure does nothing for her beyond the incident, the same with all the treats and positive reinforcement. Toys helped with the aggression dramatically which is now a non-issue, but did nothing for her fear. Thankfully my child is long past being afraid, even if she was to bite him by mistake. Countless trainers have not been able to come up with anything after meeting with us. The ACVB Specialist is waiting on us hearing back from yet another 'trainer' who has ghosted us.
@bettaaesthetics7791
@bettaaesthetics7791 3 месяца назад
Are they sure it's entirely fear based reactivity? I know a poodle who hates everyone in the home except his owner. However, outside the home he loves everyone.
@alysafleisher
@alysafleisher 3 месяца назад
​@@bettaaesthetics7791 well she sure seems utterly terrified, after her initial barking she generally runs away in terror. You can see her nails curled up and everything so it seems to be fear. We have been using toys, and also food for years and while they 'work' to some degree it doesn't effect the reaction the next time she sees the same child who at this point will be an adult soon. She is fine with other children in the household, whether they live in the household or they are visitors. Other adults are find too, whether they are household members, regular visitors or strangers. Just the one child she weirdly has issues with, but in the garage, driveway, yard, somewhere else she is fine. I am convinced we just have to sell the house 🙂 already. She has seen two behavioral therapists and they gave her lots of drugs which didn't seem to do much, and the squeaky toy recommendation. If you squeak the toys it drives her bananas and she barks & goes for the squeak. The toys work better not squeaking. One trainer tried the same idea with food, but he was giving it nonstop, he freaked out and ghosted us. Other trainer told us to go back to basics w/ dragging a leash, which uncovered an issue we had not seen in years. She has some weird thing w/ leash material. She had early on destroyed many nylon leashes, collars and two harnesses. She no longer does it normally, but it seems if I try to use it for training like this she goes back to it. I can watch her nonstop for 23 hours and I look away for a moment and somehow she manages to tear something to pieces. I had previously tried going to tabs, but in less than a week she destroyed two of them. I went to attaching a slip collar as a chain collar to take advantage of the 'weight' and attached one of the previously demolished tabs and it's loop as a handle and that was the best I got but it didn't seem to offer much benefit. She was hurting herself when it was as a slip collar. We went back to using the toys we know she likes, or popcorn. We are trying to get her to sit in order to get the popcorn, it's a huge pain long term to always have popcorn available, but it's the only way to get her to sit when she is so wound up; so we are hoping long term for some benefit but we tried this previously. The squeaky toys don't work to calm her down because once she is calm, she no longer wants the toy.
@wv9459
@wv9459 7 месяцев назад
Makes perfect sense. I have a dog with a similar situation. Loves the dogs he knows, but strange dogs there’s fear reactivity. I’m going to try to be consistent with this. Thank you!
@TeslaNick2
@TeslaNick2 9 месяцев назад
Really nice work. You have a process, your handling is subtle, nuanced, great read on the dog and you build the foundations first. Impressive teaching skills too. It's so refreshing to see some high quality, professional work from a young trainer.
@PanickingPat
@PanickingPat Год назад
Amazing video! Thank you so much for not hiding the correction part with the prong. This is how we can help dog owners to apply timing and applying the correct punisher.
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
We agree! Glad you found it helpful
@jurejure7235
@jurejure7235 Год назад
@@hamiltondogtraining Can you recommend dog trainer that you know in Chicago area?
@kelliewalker7281
@kelliewalker7281 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! My 5 yr old dog got scared by a big dog running out of they house while we were on a walk. After that every time she sees a dog she screams so loud until the other dog runs away. We have limited hers walks as a result. Shame on us. Now we have the tools to get to work on correcting this loop. Have a blessed day 😊
@Chloellekennels
@Chloellekennels Год назад
Possibly the clearest, in depth and well presented video I have seen on the subject and I have watched hundreds
@joshstorie246
@joshstorie246 2 месяца назад
Hundreds ? how's that even possible ?
@janab3168
@janab3168 Год назад
This video is exactly what I needed... my dog got a bit reactive over time after being charged at multiple times by off leash non friendly dogs so I want to work on it. She's not reacting by pulling, lunging, barking,... but she's stalking other dogs (really fixating them and body going down a bit, hackles up...). Today I did a bigger correction for this behaviour and she seemed anxious and I wondered why because normally she doesn't react like this when I correct her for something like this... now I saw your video and it all makes sense... seems like she's not a dog who wants stress with everyone... she's actually fear reactive and just wants to go away. Your video is great and now I know how I can try to help her. Thank you so much! Btw... I love that your video is so informative. Almost all videos on the Internet about dog training leave you like... yeah OK but I still don't know what to do, but your video explains and shows it which is perfect. Thank you so much
@siduri03rob
@siduri03rob 9 месяцев назад
I love what you're doing. Your approach makes so much sense; the thorough explanation and demonstration leave a clear path to success. I've been training horses for 30+ years and I've always been very strict on my horses manners … and always followed up with lots of love and positive reinforcement. Because of that I've had many many remarks on how sweet my horses are and how easy they are to be around. I think a lack of understanding of how to achieve that sadly leads to many horses going from one home to the next, decreasing in value and treatment.
@JM59602
@JM59602 Год назад
Thank you! I have a fear reactive dog and I’m at a loss of what to do and I know enough to know that me being at a loss is not helpful for my pup. Thank you for working this through in my head. I just need to figure out how to practice with him.
@richarddavidson5433
@richarddavidson5433 11 месяцев назад
Thankyou for posting this. I have a collie / shepherd cross who displays exactly this anxious behaviour when she sees other dogs. Everything I have tried has failed so far (negative reinforcement) but this has given me new motivation to try and correct her behaviour (and help he enjoy walks more!!).
@geoffhillier8738
@geoffhillier8738 Год назад
I’ll work on this with my 16 month Malinois x GSD, he’s a handful to say the least and we have trained everyday since he was 10 weeks old. Your video is very informative, thanks for helping
@Prof_Loredana
@Prof_Loredana Год назад
I’m so grateful you posted this! My 18 month old Telomian is very fearful ever since we moved to Boston from our quiet house in Asia. He is afraid of cars, wheels, noise, garage doors, etc. I hope this video will work! Thank you! 😊
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
You’re welcome!
@michaelvan9566
@michaelvan9566 Год назад
Your clarity and positivity are really wonderful. Thank you for all the work that has gone into providing such thorough content. Wish I was closer to book some time with you!
@mjamason528
@mjamason528 Год назад
These training videos are so helpful, thank you
@katja6332
@katja6332 5 месяцев назад
I am a train the trainer at university (with humans :) and I can clearly say, from a higher education perspective, this video is super good. Your way of explaining the concept is very clear, not to fast, not too many short stories that distract from the key messages, you visualized it with slow writing (that the brain can follow).. and later the exercise to see what you just explained in reality. A joy to watch :)
@romanacevedo79859
@romanacevedo79859 Год назад
You don’t know how thankful I am for this video. Your an amazing trainer and great person for having this information available. Thank you
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
Happy to help! :)
@approachingetterath9959
@approachingetterath9959 11 месяцев назад
i worked in a dog daycare for half a year and one of our regulars was part of punish-reward-training and when with us the dog was *very* disturbed, unresponsive, jittery, unruly, would never make eye contact, had extreme fence and leash aggression and guarded food and affection. he would only "behave" (he wasn't calm, he was nervous and avoided looking at his owner and could barely sit still) out of fear with his owner because then he knew he was at the threat of receiving pain. the owner would always say "at home he's really good" - yea, because the dog didn't learn how to be a well-adjusted dog, he only learned how to barely keep it together while pain is a possible punishment. i could imagine that in *very* rare cases it might be necessary to use painful punishment, but overall, if you wouldn't straight up kick or slap your dog either, then don't do pain-based punishment. applying pain can make things so much worse, even if it's taught by a certified trainer (daycare dog example). pain-punishment inflicts pain on the dog to scare them into not showing a certain behavior. sure you can reroute their behavior that way, but the cost is hurting them. if you don't want to have a pronged metal collar dig into your neck with a strong yank for, idk, being noisy on the phone, then why would you want to use this method on your pet? it's because positive-only training doesn't have the instant "wow" effect that seems to tempt so many people into using pain, but it will have the same outcome. it's more effort, but a dog is effort. while i can see the video being very mindful of how and when the punishment is used, reward-only training has been proven to be just as effective as pain+reward training, so i don't see why some people still hold on to a method where you have to inflict pain (but again, some people think that faster result = better approach to training). as can be seen in this video, the dog is tempted into failing by letting her show her undesirable behavior *just so she can be punished*. the alternative would've been to find the distance at which the dog is comfortable being around other dogs and reward her for her good behavior and gradually reducing the distance, and going a step back if the level of distance is too difficult. that way the dog does not get to even show the undesirable behavior in the first place and is instead shown how rewarding the desirable behavior is. my dog actually used to have this very exact fear-reactive response to any strangers during walks which this shepherd shows toward dogs. within a week we had it handled without any pain and the fear-response to random people walking by is gone completely. i'm 100% sure that the same method we used would have worked with the shepherd, it would have just taken longer. (and for anyone interested in how we approached the same problem: as soon as we saw another person, i would walk my dog off the path to get a little distance for her comfort and sit her down, putting one leg in front of her to create a barrier, and then she'd get treats for calmly sitting there, and also for looking without reacting. we used sausage pieces which were only used for this training. as the person passed, we'd greet them so the dog would see that we checked the situation for her. gradually, we could stay on the path while doing this, and eventually we could reward while walking by until finally she didn't need rewards anymore. now she walks off leash and ignores strangers completely, even when they pass by closely.)
@DomiNate_1
@DomiNate_1 9 месяцев назад
" if you wouldn't straight up kick or slap your dog either, then don't do pain-based punishment." You're equating a collar correction with kicking or slapping a dog just to vilify the method? The correction is only enough to override their base reaction to to the stimulus, which could involve no pain at all depending on the reaction. Let's say we both spent a week to training a reactive dog and I used a reward/punish method and you used a reward only method. I think I could make the same progress you made in a week within an hour, but I will generously say it took me an entire day. I would argue that my dog spent more time in that week being happy and secure I.E. less time being stressed and anxious as opposed your dog which didn't learn how to happy and secure in reactive situations until the end of the week. " if you don't want to have a pronged metal collar dig into your neck with a strong yank for, idk, being noisy on the phone, then why would you want to use this method on your pet?" I can't even believe this question... but i'll reluctantly dignify it with a response. You can ask a human to stop talking loudly on the phone, humans have language and can understand concepts that dogs cannot. Apparently some people don't realise the difference between human and dog understanding. In the end, even humans exist in a reward/punishment reality. You are and so am I. How many things do you only abide because you don't want the punishment? or do a certain way because of just the threat of punishment? There are physical punishments for "reactive" humans as well, why wouldn't this apply to dogs as well in the natural world we live in?
@adrenalinchic
@adrenalinchic 8 месяцев назад
​@@DomiNate_1 Punishment doesn't "cure" fear, anxiety or insecurity. Dogs react for valid reasons, just like people have different fears and yours aren't more valid than others. Labeling reactions as 'misbehaviour' doesn't serve any purpose or address underlying emotions. You can't "correct" an emotion or force a dog to feel differently by punishing them - it's the the last thing you want to do. Punishment can easily lead to suppressed behaviour due to avoidance, and learned helplessness, often mistaken for calmness. It's more effective to work with a dog below threshold using positive reinforcement and gradually adjust the distance. The dog has no need to react. It's the trainer's responsibility, not the dog's, to adjust to the situation and create a good training experience. Punishment is unnecessary, erodes trust, and leaves the dog feeling unsafe and conflicted about their handler. Faster doesn't mean better.
@umalazarus
@umalazarus 9 месяцев назад
Simple break down of the operant conditioning (instrumental learning) terms used in video here. Positive = Add something to the equation Negative = Remove something from the equation Reinforcement = More likely to tepeat behavior Punishment = Less likely to repeat behavior • Positive Reinforcement - ADD PLEASANT stimulus to INCREASE behavior. • Negative Reinforcement - REMOVE AVERSIVE stimulus to INCREASE behavior. • Positive Punishment - ADD AVERSIVE stimulus to DECREASE behavior. • Negative Punishment - REMOVE PLEASANT stimulus to DECREASE behavior. They cover the cause & effect of dog training & covers the associations dogs make with their behaviors & outcomes. And they choose to do certain behaviors based on their previous experience with the outcomes (cause & effect). Very helpful & informative video! Very much appreciated! 🙏
@bilimamaphotography1382
@bilimamaphotography1382 Год назад
This is amazing! I had the worst morning with my Long Haired GSD (literary they could be sisters with the dog in this vid) and I will try your techniques asap. Thank you for covering so much of what I need to learn!
@ElizabethJW
@ElizabethJW 7 месяцев назад
I needed this video! Thank you for breaking it down so so clearly. I have never heard it mapped out so well. You are awesome 😃
@dangerwolfdavis
@dangerwolfdavis 8 месяцев назад
Ive watched just about all of your videos. I really appreciate you putting this out and letting it be long and in depth. Reactive dogs are scary to work with. I have aussies. Ive had about 8 now and you nailed it when you said they are reactive dogs. Its been a constant issue ive had to work through with each of them. This is the best video I've seen hands down. Thank you so much.
@VeeGKay
@VeeGKay Год назад
Thank you so much for explaining all of this! It finally makes sense to me.
@peks4924
@peks4924 Год назад
Education then demonstration, can’t get anymore clear than that! Appreciate this video so much, thanks!!!
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@Marge-
@Marge- Год назад
Amazing video. Thanks. Explaining the dogs psychology was extremely helpful. Helps me feel more equipped to help my dog. Thanks again.
@angcasti
@angcasti 10 месяцев назад
Love the work Bro! Explanation of the concept in depth makes putting it into practice much easier. Thanks
@anniwilson2534
@anniwilson2534 8 месяцев назад
Very good explanation and practical. As the handler of two rescue dogs who are reactive, you definitely have to provide clarity for the dog. Good point about dogs being contextual learners, super important to build on that foundation and repeat in different areas. The problem I encounter is other people not having control of their dogs. Often because mine look ‘normal’, walking nicely on leash, they assume it’s ok for their off leash dog to run up to mine. Incidents like that can completely set back fear reactive training.
@BaughbeSauce
@BaughbeSauce 7 месяцев назад
This is why I'm here today. My service dog who - as you can imagine- has done perfectly for over 5 years, is now having fear reactivity issues since being rushed and then openly attacked by a lab mix 2 years ago. Today she got in a scrap with a mastiff because the dog was off-leash and untrained, no fence, not wearing a collar. Just ran over and drove her nose into her belly and tried to start pushing her around. My dog panicked and reacted, causing a scrap. I got a minor bite and scratch, both dogs are okay. The guy had to body slam and tackle his mastiff to let us get away. Just because you think your dog is "friendly" doesn't mean things are always going to go well. In the last year she has been bum-rushed by at least 5 dogs and several times has ended up in a defensive altercation. Curse that damn lab mix. And people, IF YOU DON'T TRAIN THEM KEEP THEM ON A DAMN LEASH.
@joshstorie246
@joshstorie246 2 месяца назад
​​@@BaughbeSauceiff you're dog is doing that it was a very poorly trained service dog to begin with iff at all
@niiikkio
@niiikkio 9 месяцев назад
Incredible video! Thank so much for the deeper level of understanding.
@BigBADSTUFF69
@BigBADSTUFF69 Год назад
I love this guy, very articulate and the elements of training are spot on. Good job, I'm going to share this video.
@shirleylizethmunozchavez7734
Thaaaaank youuu sooo mucho, I’m from Ecuador and nobody here has explained me things like this, and I love my dog, but I was so tired his reactivity 🫶🏽♥️ thank you.
@harleycln
@harleycln 10 месяцев назад
WOW! Your teaching technique ROCKS!❤️🐾
@skyrhinoceros
@skyrhinoceros 11 месяцев назад
This is brilliant work and helped me fill some gaps in the way I explain some of these concepts to my clients.
@SeanHalls
@SeanHalls Год назад
My husky has this issue and this was extremely informative! Gonna start working on this
@marlenejameson3028
@marlenejameson3028 7 месяцев назад
my dog and i got attacked by a dog leashed in a yard earlier this year and I haven’t been able to walk her peacefully since because of how afraid she was, this video has been so helpful thank you so much ❤❤!!
@nasseribrahim4751
@nasseribrahim4751 10 месяцев назад
Wow....I have never, never, ever understood this. I thank you, thank you, thank you very much. The ever best explanation...period. congratulations
@CW-bi9vp
@CW-bi9vp 10 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed this vid and appreciated the time you took to explain the psychology behind the behaviour. I can see now that i am reinforcing my dogs negative behaviour with avoidance, and also adding to her stressors by becoming stressed myself. Id be super interested to see more of the loose leash training, my jack russel becomes over excited upon bringing the leash out, creating anxiety from the moment she knows we are going on a walk, lots of pulling to get out of the door etc, i'd be really interested to see content on how to manage this, to establish a good understanding with her that she needs to be calm and focused on me from the get-go. Thank you again for the post.
@KainsFleshlight
@KainsFleshlight 8 месяцев назад
Amazing information ..totally motivated in so many ways as a dog owner and trainer....thank you so much man .....your putting out solid info out here
@inez8335
@inez8335 8 месяцев назад
Great trainer and education! Well done, thank you!
@LynnetteDolan
@LynnetteDolan Год назад
Thank you soooo much for such a well explained video. I have a very reactive Cane Corso and I have tried everything all those other videos say to do and nothing worked until today when I watched your video. He still needs a lot of work, but I was amazed at how he was much less reactive on our walk today! You're amazing!
@tammygeorge7948
@tammygeorge7948 7 месяцев назад
Great job and I feel better for this sweet girl and the parents!!! Thank you
@lesley9901
@lesley9901 11 месяцев назад
I felt you explained the theory and concept well. What I didnt see is a dog who barks and lunges at a dog constantly and no stopping. this dog was what I consider as fairly compliant even tho you were saying it was difficult. I would have liked to see a dog who barks and lunges constantly. thanks
@lisaedlind2448
@lisaedlind2448 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! I wish I had found this sooner. I'm working hard with my girl and this video makes the most sense, The explanations are great and together with the video give me hope that I can do this!
@wamboschannel
@wamboschannel 6 месяцев назад
Dude, that is a GREAT vid! The way you explained it is just outstanding. So clear, so straight, you are awesome!!!
@britlowkey8053
@britlowkey8053 9 месяцев назад
Young man you are amazing!! I watched this whole video and I truly I understand my dogs reactivity to other dogs now
@Michael_oliveri
@Michael_oliveri Год назад
Dude! Loved everything about this video and the style you used to go about teaching the concepts. You're one of my favorite trainers in the game right now, thank you so much for putting this out and making it available!
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@markospap92
@markospap92 Год назад
One of the best videos I have ever seen. Can't thank you enough for splitting down how dogs think, the black and white area and all the other useful info.
@elizabethholt9734
@elizabethholt9734 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. Best I have seen on this subject, I will be using this for my reactive dog.
@haidennebui4148
@haidennebui4148 9 месяцев назад
I needed this video so badly. We have two GSD that we keep separate because my 5 yr old GSD has such badly fear based aggression. She’s the best dog and they both are spoiled rotten. But it’s definitely been so challenging.
@odizdirtyninja8543
@odizdirtyninja8543 Год назад
keep up the good work. your work has helped me greatly so far and we thank you!
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
Great to hear!
@vincentking9043
@vincentking9043 11 месяцев назад
I love your time and explanations
@KainsFleshlight
@KainsFleshlight 8 месяцев назад
You are an amazing teacher .
@Lookatmenohands81
@Lookatmenohands81 Год назад
Fantastic video! Thank you
@kssady
@kssady 10 месяцев назад
My friend you are a very good teacher.
@debbiehatton8961
@debbiehatton8961 Год назад
Wow. My rock and I have been working with a trainer for three years. Her obedience is awesome. Her reactivity to dogs which is fear-based well I’ve never been able to get a handle on it. We are starting to walk past the trainers dogs Advil her corrections are much harder than you see this video. Clearly they are not hard enough from me. Your verbiage in this video has been so helpful to me. Our trainer says the exact same things, but in a little fancier language that I struggle with. LOL And I’m not blaming him!! There is so much to think of when your training a dog-your body language, your mental attitude, their mental attitude, their body language what’s going on around you not to trip over your second left foot. It’s a lot to take in for the dog and the handler. Thank you.!
@debbiehatton8961
@debbiehatton8961 Год назад
Rott*
@debbiehatton8961
@debbiehatton8961 Год назад
Turning down my auto correct now….☺️
@micheldesrochers3684
@micheldesrochers3684 4 месяца назад
My god, that was a PERFECT and easy to follow video, easy to hear and learn, we are gonna start this training right now, thank you so much !!!
@MaryHamiltonAuthor
@MaryHamiltonAuthor Год назад
This is exactly what I've needed. Can't wait to start working on it. Thank you so much. Your explanations and methods make so much sense.
@hamiltondogtraining
@hamiltondogtraining Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@paulalossner510
@paulalossner510 3 месяца назад
OH my goodness! You just described my dog exactly about fear reactivity. That makes so much sense now!
@klemmingz4827
@klemmingz4827 Год назад
You articulated these concepts in such a clear concise way. Easily the best dog trainer I’ve seen on RU-vid. Throughout my training sessions I was able to relate and understand what my dog was going through. It made a huge difference and for the first time I’m able to effectively communicate with my dog on walks. It’s been years since I’ve been able to walk my dog stress free. Thanks to your training we’ve made a complete 180 in such a short time. Thanks for making these videos so accessible.
@neuralnoise06
@neuralnoise06 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the insights, really helpful
@sgarcata
@sgarcata 11 месяцев назад
This is really good stuff. Having experienced both balanced training and always positive, I know that the balanced form works best. What this video gave me that is new is how to "fill in the hole"; Now I have something specific to work with Milo on besides only correcting him when he reacts.
@courtneyhager5612
@courtneyhager5612 9 месяцев назад
Are there training differences that should be accounted for between Socialization Reactivity and Fear Reactivity?
@chekideh
@chekideh 5 месяцев назад
Another excellent video / training. Thank you!
@yusstuanimalcoach
@yusstuanimalcoach 9 месяцев назад
U r a master👏🏼👏🏼 congrats U know a lot of animal training and u apply it excellently. And u r the unique one that explain step by step his work process. I am ur fan from Mexico🎉🎉🎉🎉
@notesfromleisa-land7893
@notesfromleisa-land7893 Год назад
Excellent exposition!
@davidmurphy9671
@davidmurphy9671 Год назад
Great explanation of the concept and fundamentals, I definitely understand now that I am not reinforcing enough. I have a 5 mo mini schnauzer and when I do leash corrections oftentimes it won't snap her out of her barking/lunging and sometimes I've done it so hard that it spins her around and she just keeps freaking out. I assume I am doing the corrections wrong and I've worked on technique but I guess I just don't have it yet. She is a small dog, do you have tips for better corrections for a smaller dog? Thanks for any advice.
@shaktiveda7041
@shaktiveda7041 5 месяцев назад
Impressive, message clear, well delivered as well. Definitely like this channel, thanks!
@primalperry5667
@primalperry5667 Год назад
Some amazingly great content honestly. Stumbled into this video today and I'm pleased. Is "Chirp" your marker word and did this dog know that already or the tone followed by the treat is the message? Love how you explained your general thinking about cause, signs, body language, positive and negative reinforcements or punishments, "filling the hole", etc. Watching the session after really reinforced your explanations. I have a reactive dog (male, intact, american bulldog almost a year and a half old). I believe him to be fear/nervous reactive. He missed some key socialization time and will literally bark at my wife or any unexplainable noise. Dogs and people are his triggers although with dogs it's less and he really wants to play but he goes about it poorly. People make him nervous so he acts like a big scary tough guy. I find that my biggest challenge (I believe) is not properly correcting, even with a herm springer prong. Most of the time I'm unable to pop the leash or do anything else that will actually curb the behavior in the moment which causes me to accidently reinforce it as you explained here. I also probably need to reinforce good choices a little better. Your post session discussion was totally on point too. Really love your point about generalizing the behavior and not just acting a certain way with THIS dog and THIS guy. Amazing video, I'm headed right to your relationship video right now.
@Heroicphenom
@Heroicphenom Год назад
The bulletin board had me thrown off at first but then it makes much more sense, around 4 minute mark great video! The white dog is very well trained as well great job!
@rvingdog
@rvingdog 21 день назад
You are amazing! Thank you so much for unselfishly sharing your knowledge! This video gave me so much clarity on what happens with a neighbors dog and may give resolution to a very big problem! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
@darkexcalibur87
@darkexcalibur87 3 месяца назад
Wow I am seriously impressed with the breakdown in this video!! Definitely subscribing thank you.
@jm5020
@jm5020 8 месяцев назад
Very good explanation
@martintyrawskyj3150
@martintyrawskyj3150 Год назад
Thank you for the video, the theory is well explained and how to apply it cannot be clearer! May I ask what collar was used for this dog?
@darththecat
@darththecat 4 месяца назад
i’m in love with this man
@somersetangel
@somersetangel 10 месяцев назад
Thank you I was able to show this vid to my hubby so he actually understand wha we are trying to do with our boy
@chiahsinhung
@chiahsinhung Год назад
Do you handle the same way for reactivity driven by excitement or frustration? My dog wanted to engage with other dogs but expressed with lunging and barking too. He is very interested in other dogs.
@Ponderosie
@Ponderosie 8 месяцев назад
Great information thank you,
@hectorflores9933
@hectorflores9933 7 месяцев назад
I thank you for these videos, I just adopted a pitt and boy oh boy I should've done so much more before adopting a dog. I am not at all ready and I fear everyday, but I am going to follow your rules and just pay attention to what my dog wants. Wish me luck.
@KarateCats
@KarateCats 11 месяцев назад
Wokring on this now with my 6 month old Bernese Mountain Dog and he's responding SO WELL! I use a hermsprenger prong collar for him. He's super smart, well trained, and gives me no other issues but the 6 month old puppy bark and pull comes out when he sees other dogs and I corrected him like 3 times and he's beginning to ignore it almost entirely. (He can loose leash walk and heel almost perfectly and this dude isn't kidding, this method WORKS.
@NettiieB
@NettiieB 11 месяцев назад
so if he barks you correct with the lead/leash and as soon as he stops you praise either with a treat or your voice? Do you keep your distance a bit so he doesn't go over the threshold too much? Im just trying to understand . thank you
@KarateCats
@KarateCats 11 месяцев назад
@@NettiieB Each dog is different of course, it depends on the level of mental and physical exercise they've had for the day and how exitable they become before the event. Each loadup to the event can be different every time. For my pup, I generally give a slight tug and a gentle poke or nip immitation that a pack leader would give to the interior hine area to interrupt his focus and I command him with "enough" and then continue moving. The prong collar should ONLY be on while in training, NOT all the time. IMO. My boy has bad days, better days and great days all depending on his mood and level of exercise.
@KarateCats
@KarateCats 11 месяцев назад
@@NettiieB It's important to reward them when they behave correctly and more important to not hold a stresses stature and exhibit nervous tension because they can sense it. Try to identify if theres a potential load up and if you feel there is then correct it immediately. My boy is a 70 pound puppy and at 6 months they try to begin to test boundaries and assert dominance and you absolutely 100% cannot allow it whatsoever.
@NettiieB
@NettiieB 11 месяцев назад
@@KarateCats thank you for your reply.
@ruthchiluiza7037
@ruthchiluiza7037 4 месяца назад
Ya'll are amazing!!! thank you!!!! balance of discipline and affection/rewards
@ImprovementsAlice
@ImprovementsAlice 3 месяца назад
Great and detailed explanation.
@TheHatorihanzoe
@TheHatorihanzoe Год назад
These are really great 👍 a full on course video free!
@katebrits3461
@katebrits3461 6 месяцев назад
woww u are so good at explaining thank you for this video very helpful
@mochalatte9189
@mochalatte9189 2 месяца назад
Love watching all dogs succeed ❤
@SovereignRose
@SovereignRose Месяц назад
I have a dpg reactive german sheperd and this looks to be a good roadmap for me. Thanks!
@curiousm1nds
@curiousm1nds 8 месяцев назад
Great vid thank you!
@seanogorman3617
@seanogorman3617 3 месяца назад
Great vid! Wondering, do you have dog in a heel position when walking?
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