Nice new intro! I love this video as it shows how you can work with a snappy dog and with corrections you can get them to be able to go to a dog park.. so many owners will benefit from this as they instead choose to keep their dog away from other dogs for the rest of their lives instead of working with them to allow them to still socialise whilst changing their behaviour. It’s really impressive and realistic… like all Joel’s videos!
I like that "its not always the owner". So many people always want to say a dogs unwanted behavior is because of the owner, its the easy way to diagnose it. But its not reality, sometimes but not always.
She wants to play with everyone super social makes friends easily and he's the complete opposite xD he wants to play with just her .. a bit possessive but So cutee
Hitting that bell means we get to see the new stuff immediately. I wish the ads were shorter. Oh also… the curl of a husky tail. So cocky. And… Smarter than my last boyfriend!
Awesome video - And keep walking around once in the dog park so his focus is split. If both owners are there, huge gap in between people, like even across the park from each other.
I know when you put a baby Monkey on a leash and had two that wasn't.Just running around free.Well can you guess what one was at the bottom of that food chain.
I just found your channel, it's great. One question, how can I get my pit from peeing inside the house? I take him out to do his thing and after, we come in and he starts to pee inside the house.
Joel, this is great work, but I have to nitpick one time I think you got it wrong. At 21:50, the client's dog got hit and you said the client's dog was as much at fault as the other dog. That wasn't true IMO. The client's dog was play chasing the other dog and then saw the one that ran into him at the last second and actually tried to avoid him but couldn't. Watch it closely and I think you'll agree. But, the reason I think this is some of your best work yet is because the male client is quite introspective and seemed to lack confidence, and you did a great job building his confidence up, which is what he needed IMO. This husky reacted very quickly to corrections, so I don't think they'll have a problem for long.
This guy was honestly one of the best dog owners you have had. He is realizing the behavior before it happens as if he trains on his own. DREAM CLIENT!!!! Great job Joel and Mister Good Trainer xd
I love the fact that the female husky was having a great time! Definitely, her big bro holding her back from party time! Such an awesome video on how to prevent escalation and how to properly train for dog park etiquette
Owner and dog did so well. The owner got it so quickly considering this was their first try at it. He had such good timing, something that can take a while to get. Love the ‘no petting’, I think we do that trying to make up for the correction, the dog doesn’t need it, we do 😂.
You’re commanding the shit out of that group. Which is most important in the absence of a leader. It builds trust. That transcends across all species. Respect!
Excellent content, just what I needed for dog parks. I've been way too generous to my dog just letting him take off. Too bad the "best correction ever" was totally obscured lmao. We can only imagine
I think the natural stance of a husky makes it difficult for other dogs to read them. The tail upwards and ears pricked is quite a threatening stance for most dogs. I know my Labrador is very wary of them. They have become quite fashionable in the uk unfortunately sometimes with inappropriate owners who have little control.
And yet almost every dog that goes for my very calm husky is a lab. Sometimes people need to look at themselves before blaming everyone else around them
Hi Joel, excellent video. Looking forward to the day I get my little nut head to this point. Still waiting for ways to correct mouthing behavior. Keep up the good work.
He also saud satiate with other puppies or big young dogs who don't mind. Also he suggested frozen food-filled kongs and bully sticks. The way he gets them to not bite is to push the finger into the mouth catching the lips with the finger so that pupper bites his lips and figures out it is no fun to nibble on you. Joel hasn't said this but for my pupoer I have been giving him hard silicone toys to bite while we play and then I can kinda wrestle with him with one hand and hold the toy for a lil tug-o-war with the other hand. He likes that a lot🐾❤️
Huskies are so stubborn: Acting like half wolf and half drama queen. As the owner of an other type of Nordic dog (icelandic sheepdog) I know that it needs work and concentration. Most of them cannot be let off leash safely because of their hunting Instinct. That's the advice from our german Club for Nordic Dogs. Cats, deer sheep etc. were killed, horses got confused and dropped their rider, many accidents... When they once enjoyed hunting in a pack it gets even more difficult but some well mannered and educated huskies exist. Huskies are no dogs for BEGINNERS.
My husky does this with children when I'm not looking. I was looking in a shop window I didn't know there was a child had approached from behind I heard a squeele from behind he had nipped her. Very worrying indeed
That dog wasn’t bred to back down. They’re hunters first. I love your videos. They’re so real and on point. Also most dogs are Amoging in the absence of a true leader that walks the walk. Respect my man. Thanks for the videos. I have a 2 yr old husky. I’m working on recall w her. Trying to recreate something new around the stigma that husky’s run away. I’d love to see more vault videos. Thank you again. I appreciate your art! Peace! 🥷🏽🙏🏽
I wouldn't call it a "stigma". It is a genetic trait. With certain dogs you can train good recall, but I would never tell a prospective Husky owner that they can definitely train good recall. It will be dog dependent with more huskies than not being terrible about recall. They love to run, pull. work and are INDEPENDENT thinkers. Super smart and ABLE to do anything you want them to, but you have to learn their motivation... because it definitely isn't to please you or me or anyone else but them. LOL
@@rachelb1879 This is so true, I have owned multiple huskies at the same time for 50 years. Very few did recall worth beans. They love to pull and run and you better be all right with it because that is what they are meant to do. I found a lot of dogs hate huskies and have to be careful around larger dogs.
My 10 month old husky loves to play with all dogs. But she scared most small dogs because of her hyperness. Though, found some Shiba Inu and Shelties that had fun playing with her. So far most big dogs loved playing with her, only a handful didn't like her (some owners thought it was weird because their dog usually loves all dogs too.) At 6 months old she even jumped over the back of a full grown male German Shepherd! 😅
First I'm so glad I found this channel! Second I have a husky German mix and he is a freak on a leash lol how do I get him use to even having it on to start with as soon as I put it on him he tries eating it
teach him difference between what he can put in mouth and not. praise for toys correction for anything else. Try a muzzle. If you are using a collar to connect the leash try harness. Practice leashing in house not just every time you want to go outside.
Just recently got two pit bull husky mix dogs sister and brother. The boy dog is reactive to ANYONE and EVERY dog. I’ve tried your leash training with him and it worked. It’s been two days in a row where he’s heard a dog walking by and jumps through my living room window to get to the patio.
Hey Joel, I have a 6month old GSD. I know they are meant to be naughty and hyper between 6-9 month. She does everything good at the beginning of the walk she waits at the door, she looks at me, etc... But half wait the walk she gets too frustrated by being on the leash and she starts jumping, nipping at me, in order to get free, and once a dog goes crazy on leash is difficult to stop it, basically the control lost..my question is when this happens how can we react to deescalate the situation. it also gets more difficult when she knows the walk is already over. She goes wild when we approaching the house...treats don't work, when I try to put her on a sit/stay she becomes more aggressive and her nipping becomes stronger/hurtful...it's seems she reacts towards me... well all her aggression is towards the person who is walking her. I shouldn't say aggression probably her reaction is part of her stage, terrible 2s .. can you do a video on this.
My dog used to do this from around the 5-9m stage. So annoying and discouraging. I used to turn my back to him and try to ignore but it never deescalated the situation and he’d sometimes hurt me. I started putting my knee up when he’d jump at me. That at least protected me, but he’d still continue crazily jumping and nipping me. I sometimes have to pin him down until he calmed down. I hated doing that, especially in public but it seemed to be the only thing that worked. I then started to anticipate it, make his leash range shorter when I started walking back to the house (his trigger). If he’d try to jump, I’d correct him with the leash, yell no forcefully and rush us back home and then put him in a time out. I think that’s what helped him stop but could also be because he grew out of it. But he never does it anymore. Keep at it, try to stay calm, be assertive and try different things. You’ll figure it out but from my experience, it’s that kinda stuff you just can’t ignore or use positive reinforcement to correct.
I taught my dog to jump on command and made him do it so many times that it isn’t fun to jump anymore. With the barking, just give a correction and turn around. Ask politely if they can stay where they are. Then take your dog towards them, when your dog starts barking, turn around. Do this until the dog is calm around the stimulating element. Once they complete a walk around with no reaction; reward them.
Joel I have a friend with a Frenchie and a little schnauzer they keep on getting into fights , what do u recommend he does, the frenchie literally walks to his cage after attacking cause he knows
Hellooooo! I have a question. My dog when he plays with other dogs tends to bark at them. Not in an aggressive way. I think he wants to make them run in order to chase them (he prefers to chase dogs rather than being chased). Also he is a mix breed probably border collie and English setter. Maybe its instinctual? Like herding? He hae never had a fight with another dog even when other dogs have attacked him. He is 9 years old and not socialised very well. Thank you in advance!
It’s an interesting issue, and I wonder about that too. I have a pit bull who has a high pitched bark when she plays, different from her protective bark. My Aussie mix will bark when she plays with the pit bull. My other dog, a bulldog mix doesn’t bark when she plays and the Aussie won’t bark when the two of them play. When all three play, the two barkers make some noise! So, maybe some is instinct and some of it is learned.🤷🏻♀️
I don't encourage toys either in a dog park situation. Don't allow him to bark. That will amp up everyone's energy and could cause a fight or major irritation.
Again just like training horses. Waiting to go into a class at a show you are working on ways to have the horse saying, "Yes ma'am" right up until you go in the ring. Whatever aid they're most likely to disobey, you have them obey. If they tend to rush, do rein backs. They tend to stop, push them forward. Over and over until your number's called. Kisses and hugs can come later!
Great new intro. Great video. I think he's more reactive when there other dog is around. I know when I have more than one of my dogs playing with other dogs my dogs form there own pack and thats when I have problems cause they join in together. They are fine till someone gets mad then all my dogs go in for back up thats really hard to control since I have 5 dogs. Love the video
I finally just found this video, don't know why i didn't see it before. The owner did such a good job! My 9 month old husky doesn't have a very good attention span. 😅 Gentle leader doesn't work on her... She just pulls with her head sideways. 😅 (Of course the pulling isn't as hard, but still... I changed to a harness with a front clasp, she pulls the same, but I'm not worried about her neck.😅) She walks nicely after I tire her out with a jog/run first. 😆
How do you do this with a really focused dog (collie) she doesn't mix with dogs well because she is soo focused on me..if any dog goes in her space where she loose her focus she goes for them..she is a year...3 different trainers and still the same
Odin is just like my fluffy husky Zoey. she doesn't respond to commands though. she does and goes where she wants no matter how many times i give corrections.
NEW INTRO SAY WHAAAA? Wasn’t expecting that lol used to the old one where I’m not sure what volume my TV is at so either the old intro would be so loud that it woke my kids or wasn’t loud enough that I would have to get up to turn up the TV and would still wake the kids up 😂