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MY DOG GETS ATTACKED! Stopping Dog Aggression In One Session?! 

Will Atherton Canine Training
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MY DOG GETS ATTACKED! Stopping Dog Aggression In One Session!? Will works with a Collie that has been very reactive on it's lead and showing signs of aggression to other dogs.
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@johnelona14
@johnelona14 Год назад
Both the exercises and the games are very practical so dog owners may use them throughout the day to have a well-trained dog. There are training nuggets throughout, both in the step-by-step instructions ru-vid.comUgkxfKlzfzw0sMZ_RgZNzMeOPu6d4b5i5XWl and the troubleshooting sections that will help enrich the lives of both dogs and their owners!
@andyk8993
@andyk8993 2 года назад
What you said, “let her know this food is coming from my eye.” That was huge! That really clicked with me that it’s so crucial for her to be engaged with me and her that eye contact. Thanks for this important nugget. Well done.
@justjewelz2769
@justjewelz2769 Год назад
Yes, that part was Brilliant!
@leanneabridged
@leanneabridged 3 года назад
I've watched this three times now and I finally heard 'Collie" instead of "we're joined by another colleague. I had been thinking how much I loved that you call your dogs 'colleagues'
@melodyandbryanphillips8304
@melodyandbryanphillips8304 2 года назад
😂
@cindyspiess9963
@cindyspiess9963 6 месяцев назад
🤣
@metalheadmalpass3939
@metalheadmalpass3939 Год назад
Dude, your videos make me feel like I'm not failing as a dog parent. My British Bulldog x Springer is only 3.5 months old but he's already responding to your guidance. Thank you.
@busyhero
@busyhero 2 года назад
If I hadn't witnessed that right before my eyes, I would not have believed it. When you jerked her collar, I thought, "Oh no! She's an anxious dog, that'll make her worse!" My jaw dropped when she started giving you all that relaxed friendly behavior. This seriously conflicts with what I learned about dog training, but wow... I am intrigued. Thank you for opening my mind. I have a reactive 8 pound terrier mix, and man, I do not know what to do about her. How would you do this with a tiny dog? She's been cautious of large dogs ever since I adopted her, but it's getting progressively worse. I wouldn't mind attempting to correct her behavior, but I don't want to hurt her or scare her.
@donnamellow746
@donnamellow746 2 года назад
I love this video. Your reaction when Bonnie took her first treat from you, and watching Bonnie’s anxiety melt away has kept me smiling for the remainder of this video. Thank you Will. I will be starting this process today with my dog.
@patriciamayhue5519
@patriciamayhue5519 3 месяца назад
I could have, too, Will. You are an amazing man and so encouraging for dog lovers like me. I think we all want our companions to be happy and confident but lack the skills to help them. Love your videos.
@lighthseskr
@lighthseskr Год назад
Oh Will thank you. I have an extremely anxious dog. Spent thousands on training to no avail. Even trainer said he's a hard case. THIS will help me help him. We have a girl whose a velcro dog too, but she needs recall and that video is marvelous. You've done more for us than $5k of training ever did. Thank you.
@TheNinnyfee
@TheNinnyfee Год назад
You could see how rounded her back was at the beginning and after the short leadership practice her back was straight. That was really nice to watch. It's also nice how you explain her breed and the issues developing from misunderstanding it.
@Wob-rt1sc
@Wob-rt1sc 7 месяцев назад
Will is one of the few behaviourists who highlights different breeds, which I really enjoy.
@Blitsun
@Blitsun 3 года назад
Mr. Atherton, I don't know if you read these comments, but I just thought I'd offer you here my profound thanks for your videos. You are a BIG guy! But only because you need a big container for your BIG heart AND brain! I have learned so much from your approach to training dogs. This particular video with Bonnie speaks very specifically to our greatest issue with our dog: reactivity from anxiety- AND LACK OF LEADERSHIP! I am getting there, but the other members of the household tacitly encourage bad behaviour and prolong her anxiety/lack of certainty. This naturally slows down our training process, but she's smart dog and will get there. She's a 1 year old Irish Setter. Still, you always give me hope and reassure me of good training habits. I wish you all the best and will continue to watch. Thanks, again!
@panmeli2259
@panmeli2259 11 месяцев назад
Same here I am learning a lot ❤
@cephalotus59
@cephalotus59 10 месяцев назад
What do you do if you don’t have a Sully?
@DvornyashkaDiaries
@DvornyashkaDiaries 9 месяцев назад
Family members spoiling a dog/puppy and encouraging bad behaviour is exactly the reason why I used to viciously verbally fight with my family members to enforce a point that dog is mine and mine alone. So whatever I am saying and doing in regards to her is right by definition. Period. No explaining the consequences, trying to help people understand works here. People don't understand before really bad stuff starts to happen. So, there is my way and the highway is a best approach. At least in my situation in was like that.
@judim5379
@judim5379 8 месяцев назад
I love how committed you are to making your doggy feel better even in the face of unsupportive actions around you from others. I’m sure you are going to have the BEST relationship with your dog. I LOVE Mr. Atherton as well as Victoria Stilwell. I spent untold amounts of hours watching that content and took Mr athertons perfect puppy course before I even found and brought my Aussie heeler girl home. The knowledge I gleaned from him as well as Ms Stilwell have resulted in her being so loved by everyone she meets she even recently sort of started a Wyoming Trojan war between McDonald’s and Burger King over who gave her the best treat. (The final prize was a whole 6 pieces of actual bacon…. Won’t say which place cuz I don’t wanna sit those embers lol) I really really hope you and your awesome doggy get to a wonderful place if security safety and happiness together. I know you’ll do it!!! It’s clear to internet stranger Joe much you love your pup.
@stacibray1058
@stacibray1058 7 месяцев назад
Hello my name is Staci and I have a 4 pound Chihuahua and I just found your channel and I was wondering how much does it cost for you to train my dog
@ragdollyally
@ragdollyally 3 года назад
Will, you're a shining example of a balanced trainer and anyone who 'disliked' this video needs to seriously question their reasons because the former was an UNHAPPY dog, and the session left her HAPPIER. If anyone is so anti correction they they can't see or accept that, they need to think about their moral values. Well done, Sir, a superb video and just for the record, we aren't laughing about your baby talk reinforcement, not one bit! It works! Kudos to you for explaining so well because you're helping a lot of folks out there who are being failed by positive only trainers when their dog has issues. 👏👏👏
@jamesfarmer5098
@jamesfarmer5098 2 года назад
Probably all the positive only trainers disliking this...
@gailtaylor6488
@gailtaylor6488 2 года назад
Brilliant im going to this with my dog,ill let you know how it goes 🐾🥰
@denisbrahimaj2567
@denisbrahimaj2567 Год назад
This is positive training though, despite what he's saying, he's actually demonstrating a very common technique that Victoria Stillwell uses and he's said good girl so often so I don't know why you view positive reinforcement with a negative perspective. It doesn't mean that you only praise your dog and shower them with treats, of course correction is necessary, no one wants a disobedient, fearful, anxious dog, but not along the likes of leash pulling, shock collar, hitting, laying the dog forcefully to the side. Positive reinforcement doesn't mean you let your dog get away with murder, not at all, not even laying in your bed if you don't want to, it's just about the way you achieve it, with cooperation and trust and leadership(yes, of course that too), or with excessive harshness, a bit of violence and really getting on your dog's nerves.
@fayecooper604
@fayecooper604 Год назад
This made me cry. Seeing the change and weight come off her is amazing and her tail is lifted. We'll done Will and Bonnie ❤️
@nadiahunt5133
@nadiahunt5133 2 года назад
Im watching you multiple times a day and implementing it all with my 1.5 year old corso. The work you are doing is life changing and really working. I hope you do this forever, thank you so much.
@clarestocks3410
@clarestocks3410 Год назад
Have you seen Jason on you tube with Cane Corso, he has used Wills way of training with Bruce Wayne his dog what a wonderful dog he has got, x
@dbarb0813
@dbarb0813 9 месяцев назад
I noticed the tail all the way down the entire time and then after they passed the other dog a couple times you can see that tail coming back up. Amazing. You see her anxiety being swept away. Now I understand why a dog needs a leader. Thank you
@cindyspiess9963
@cindyspiess9963 6 месяцев назад
Yes ! That is the lesson ! leadership ! Thanks for sharing that you got it ! so many times i'm discouraged because people just don't get it , but here you brought me back to hope . Thanks
@badnelly7819
@badnelly7819 9 месяцев назад
I'm on day two with my Mastiff Ridgeback cross pup. I haven't trained a dog in fifteen years and only done it once before and can't fail him so jumping on RU-vid typing in his breeding and I found your channel. I appreciate the knowledge your sharing with us for free so our boys and girls get the best from us and we from them. An afternoon of watching your channel has already made a massive difference. THANKYOU ✨
@darrenburns16
@darrenburns16 9 месяцев назад
If only more people were like you, wanting the best out of your pups so you can enjoy an amazing life together. Too many think dogs are babies.... dogs want treated like dogs.. ♥️♥️♥️
@badnelly7819
@badnelly7819 7 месяцев назад
@@darrenburns16 they definitely benefit from being treated like dogs. My boys doing really well...he's also massive lol.
@christyleigh696
@christyleigh696 Год назад
Ha! This is our rescue Nixa! I've always called her a short hair Collie! In the house I couldn't have asked for a better Pibble! Off leash she could care less that we are her family.
@andrewtomlinson5237
@andrewtomlinson5237 2 года назад
Christ... that moment when she first comes up to you after taking that first treat. I'm a grumpy old bugger who has had dogs all my life, and currently have 3 Border Collies, so not much that they do surprises me. But when she made that switch to suddenly realising she could trust you. So soon into it.. It nearly had me welling up...
@romymeermans1202
@romymeermans1202 3 года назад
I would love an in-depth video on how to perfectly adjust and use a slip collar!
@cureculture.1498
@cureculture.1498 2 года назад
Please!
@bridgetthompkins5525
@bridgetthompkins5525 Год назад
Same! How do you use this type of collar??
@chrisp.76
@chrisp.76 Год назад
The slip collar seems to work with medium and large dogs. Are they dangerous for small dogs?
@marilynclark9105
@marilynclark9105 Год назад
Slip lead are good for all size dogs if used properly. He has another video with a pug that he uses a slip lead. They should always be high on the neck almost under their ears
@lyndsayhepburn6047
@lyndsayhepburn6047 Год назад
Check her coming to heel when you said on me too. Love it.
@catherinerogers3395
@catherinerogers3395 Год назад
I have a 6 month old pit puppy. Full of energy and pulling me along. I will definitely try your technique. Thank you.
@cindyspiess9963
@cindyspiess9963 6 месяцев назад
I would train myself to say "I will definitly DO your technique" instead of" try". Try leaves room for error and is weak , "will do" is strong and confident . 😉
@morganroberts1111
@morganroberts1111 Год назад
Huge admiration and respect for your skills mate. We need more people in the world like you. Knowledgable. 👍
@WorkWithWarren
@WorkWithWarren 6 месяцев назад
Wanted to say I’ve found one of your videos about pulling when I was watching my friend’s dog who wasn’t the best walker (amazing in the house though). Your style of training, and explanation of WHY it works connected with me and I found it immensely helpful and made so much progress SO quickly. The other day I was walking this dog and we were approached by a puppy that had been abandoned in the park by my place. She’s young, and I am going through all of your videos now to make sure she turns out as well behaved as possible. I cannot thank you enough for putting this content out! Nothing but gratitude and respect for you!❤
@debbietaylor2132
@debbietaylor2132 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for rescuing the puppy ♥️
@joannecollins1818
@joannecollins1818 Год назад
Great video !! Break everything down for us novice dog owners ! You communicate with dogs on three levels...leadership, treats and verbal praise and Bonnie had crystal clear direction of what was expected of her. At the end she looked like she had been acting correctly all her life.
@E30Andy
@E30Andy 3 года назад
I've been using your techniques for about a week now with a gentle leader (around the snout and high neck) and today I just got my dog to walk by someone else on the street while being engaged with me the whole time. I feel like I might be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel and I'm really excited about it. She used to just go ballistic within 100 feet of anything that moved while on a leash. Thank you very much.
@marilynclark9105
@marilynclark9105 Год назад
Be careful with a gentle leader because of the pressure on the top of their nose. They are a good tool just keep an eye on it!
@Wob-rt1sc
@Wob-rt1sc 7 месяцев назад
That must feel so rewarding!
@JessicaMahlberg
@JessicaMahlberg 2 года назад
I have a dog reactive dog who has had issues for about a year now, if not longer. Been trying positive reenforcement with some success, only to be back where we started. Seeing the improvement over such a short time made me wanna try this approach. It's about time that my dog and I can go on stressfree walks.
@el_rey_gris9321
@el_rey_gris9321 Год назад
So glad to see the positive only crowd loosing steam and balanced training coming in. Between you and Beckman ive seen implemented these strategies and my dog is becoming an absolute joy. She's still somewhat reactive to other dogs while on leash but those barks are turning into play bows and she may whine when she hears a dog barking, but she keeps her eyes on me!
@el_rey_gris9321
@el_rey_gris9321 11 месяцев назад
@squishmallowenjoyer4114 ya, they are pretty cult-like. Out of touch and ideological
@fleursdumal8065
@fleursdumal8065 2 года назад
I don't even have a dog but I think it's really cool to see someone train a dog properly without aggression or violence. Plus, I love your voice ;)
@emilyseggie1710
@emilyseggie1710 Год назад
It would be so helpful if you could include alternative set-ups to safely work on behaviour if we don't have direct access to another dog to practice with.
@vintagehaberdasher
@vintagehaberdasher 3 года назад
You are such a blessing. I can not thank you enough for your help. Your "Free Sessions" are worth a mint. You are for sure a true lover of dogs and a true therapist to their owners. Dog wins in the end and that is the goal.
@sharonkopansky6702
@sharonkopansky6702 2 года назад
This video and your training techniques made so much sense for me! I learned a lot of what I'm doing wrong. Balanced training proof in the pudding! Thanks so much🙏
@lZEOBA
@lZEOBA 2 года назад
I’m only about eight minutes in to this video and already I had to pause to say how spot on you are here mate! What you are explaining at around the seven minute mark is exactly what “positive only” fanatics do not understand in the least. Thank you for putting it forth so clear and concisely!
@lZEOBA
@lZEOBA 2 года назад
So I’ve finished the video, and I can’t leave any channel that quite like and appreciate without adding at least one critique if I can find one to make, so; I understand you wanting to let Bonnie “look” at the other dog as he passes by and makes circles around you and not correct her for just looking, however I would like to see you not allow her to stare so intently, I find that there is quite a difference and the latter should indeed be corrected. To summarize; as she is allowed to look at the other dog passing by, she should also be periodically checking in with and looking to you for reassurance. But all in all and on short acquaintance with your work, quite well done, superb indeed! Thank you sir for sharing!
@NoBody-me5me
@NoBody-me5me Год назад
Just brilliant Will, I was taught this and a lot of your other techniques over 30 years ago from my uncle after he brought me a police trained dog that didn't make the cut in South Africa. He was a German Shepard (Caesar) and he was my best friend and still lives in my heart. Your training style gives me flashbacks and beautiful memories. Thanks mate.
@jonihester4468
@jonihester4468 4 месяца назад
Wasted my time on this video. This guy is stupid!!! My dog needs help. No food no toys no redirection no bull….
@melissapick2688
@melissapick2688 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your advice. I have two cattle dog mixes that had been lovely and well mannered with leash walking for 8 years, much like your lab in the video. After a few dogs attacked them, my one dog's mannerisms changed so much on leash, more akin to the collie in this video. I appreciate you differentiating between aggression and reactivity from anxiety and fear; I don't think it is a common realization but it seems very relatable to what I have experienced. This is what I am seeing in my dog in the last few years. With different attempts at training (positive reinforcement, attempts at blocking or redirection, all mostly leading to a frustrated dog more triggered than before) it hasn't been getting consistently better. Good days and bad days... Sitting calmly for a passing by dog is at 70%, success but walking by other dogs is barely possible without a strong reaction. We will keep trying though. Your video provides a bit of confidence that it can get better. All the best.
@louisebellawilliamsq1032
@louisebellawilliamsq1032 Год назад
You are absolutely amazing! I have a badly abused 14 month old rescue collie, this is exactly what I need right now with him!!!
@roscius6204
@roscius6204 7 месяцев назад
6:40 feel free to cry 🤗 That moment was such a relief for Bonnie. Very Beautiful.
@anette-ze1sf
@anette-ze1sf 3 года назад
another demonstration of how important the exact timing is, and how detailed we have to watch our dogs reactions - I learned a lot in a short time. Thanks again!
@MaineGirlOutdoors
@MaineGirlOutdoors Год назад
Watching this transformation unfold is so heartwarming.
@darrenburns16
@darrenburns16 9 месяцев назад
Interesting to see Sully reacting slightly, and needing corrected. That was positive, shows that even the best aren't perfect ❤
@PaolaEnergya
@PaolaEnergya Год назад
A collie that isn't interested in toys?!? Mine is completely obsessed haha! Brilliant how quickly you improved Bonnie's behaviour, fantastic technique
@chatita9527
@chatita9527 2 года назад
I have watched now quite a few of your videos, and I must say that I LOVE your approach! Kindest regards from Berlin Germany 😁🤗🇩🇪 As an afterthought: I like it that you do not show this typical "I-am-in-tough-guy-charge", but that you are "simply" in "dog-relationship-charge"! Often especiallymale dog trainers confuse the two behaviours ... 🤔
@grant575mixmaster
@grant575mixmaster 2 года назад
wow, that was amazing, you could see that Bonnie was so scared/anxious and you changed that so quickly. I also love how you are emotionally attached during these sessions, it's just great.
@cindyrobertson3798
@cindyrobertson3798 2 года назад
I love the sweet high voice from the big hearty guy! I have big sons and its endearing!
@YvonneClearwater
@YvonneClearwater 6 месяцев назад
Mr Atherton: once again you have demonstrated absolute GENIUS level mastery of canine psychology paired with your uniquely, profoundly effective methods of rapidly shaping dog behavior. Wow. THANK YOU!❤
@grandpapeteh
@grandpapeteh 2 года назад
You’ve become my Hal Higdon. Let me explain. When I started prepping for a marathon, I studied everything I could find about distance running. There was so much stuff to learn, I got lost and frustrated. When I found Hal Higdon’s training website, everything started making sense. His information was simple and complete and, for the first time, I started making progress toward my goal of becoming a marathoner. As a first time dog owner, I wanted to become a good dog parent so I started looking for a clean, simple, and complete approach to go from ignorant to master dog trainer. I’m not a master but, after 5 years of searching, I’ve found my Hal Higdon for dog training. Everything you say and do in your videos is instructive. I wish I’d found you years ago. Thanks for making and sharing top quality dog training videos. They’ve become my go-to for dog training.
@brandywillis3998
@brandywillis3998 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much. I foster and rescue troubled dogs, and this is the most helpful set of training videos I've ever seen. I have taken multiple dogs through training, but your techniques are faster and work better.
@nathanielstevens7150
@nathanielstevens7150 3 года назад
I can appreciate a trainer that talks about the WHY and the canine psychology behind the behaviors. I’ve always been a WHY kind of guy, the more I understand why something is happening the better prepared I’ll be to adapting and adjusting my training
@sandraliten7665
@sandraliten7665 2 года назад
I'm a Why kind of person in almost every way! The answer ™it's supposed to Be That way™ doesn't work for Me.... i won't learn anything from that kind of answer so I Will do the wrong thing Again! Some actually praise me for being that person who asks those questions Everybody Else Feels too embarrassed to ask! At Least One thing thats Good With My Autism, If I don't understand and I feel that It Might be important I don't care if others Makes Fun of Me.... Nobody Can Know Everything ;)
@SkeletonQuay5
@SkeletonQuay5 2 года назад
awwww her tail started wagging as her confidence begun to build. that's fkn adorable. well done brotha.
@kayceegreer4418
@kayceegreer4418 3 года назад
At 12:43 she's really starting to anticipate a reward and at 12:45 she has showing that she absolutely trusts it and enjoys it
@micahmccasland6740
@micahmccasland6740 Год назад
This is AMAZING! This is the first thing I have seen that actually addresses the situations I've been having with my dogs. This is so refreshing to see!
@triciamarie9265
@triciamarie9265 3 года назад
OH, NO! My 11 yo Australian Cattle Dog Mix has anxiety! I already knew she had a terrible case of separation anxiety. Now I know she has been anxious on walks all these years!! I quit walking her because I couldn't control her and other people's dogs... totally out of control! Now I know how to get that leadership with her and take her on walks again. Can hardly wait for Part 2!!! Thanks💕
@kayceegreer4418
@kayceegreer4418 3 года назад
@Trisha Marie Do you have heartache pains when you leave the house or when you shut a door or leave your dog in the crate or in the backyard? If so, you have fed her insecurity with a behavior that shows anxiety and stress and sadness and other emotions that, in turn, make her anxious. It is always good, when you first get your dog (most especially as a pup) to come and go to the other side of a door without any emotion whatsoever - without any thinking about the dog. Just go and do it. Even children have to learn to be disappointed sometimes and dogs are no different. We all must learn to live with life's little disappointments, and use our brains to figure out how we must do that. If you are anxious at leaving them because you are emotional over how they must feel or because they want to go with you, and you want to give in to those emotions, then you are showing an emotional instability that is contagious and they will catch it. We must do things in order for the end result = your dog's confidence and feeling secure to be alone for a while. Some dogs are meant to work with people such as a cattle dog, herding dogs, heelers, hunters, etc. Crate training with a Kong ball full of frozen wet dog food or ground meat with possibly organ meats inside is a wonderful distraction for your dog when you leave for the day to go to work. Providing other toys (nothing shreddable or stuffed or a squeekie whose noisemakers could choke them) or chewies in your absence such as pig ears, bullysticks, beef bones with marrow, most especially a cow hoof (or two) is a good method for changing that anxiety problem (whether in the crate or loose in the house, as long as she already has some house manners). Upon coming home, put up your coat, hat, umbrella, purse, briefcase whatever, change/take off your shoes, and then when you're ready to sit down and chill out a second, then you can lavish your dog with love. The dog needs to know that there are things you need to do, too. A greeting is a greeting, a hello and a handshake, or a simple hug, but an all out love fest needs to wait...your dog learns self-control and to delay gratification this way. Myself, I have just departed, saying "Stay 'n be good, girl/boy/doggies" looking them in the eye. Shut the door. Gone. I started with small increments of time, then returning saying "helloo" and check the house real quick (for any destruction), tell them they're good doggy if they were, going ahead and walking through the house doing whatever , then sit down for the love fest. This is all about learning manners and composure and being confident that you're going to come back no matter what you will always come back. I say that hoping that what happened to Hachiko, never happens to your dog ...from my lips to God's ears, Amen? Also when you're home, practice being on the other side of the door from them, for increasing amounts of time. From the get-go is perfect timing, but If you need to begin to introduce this later on, introduce it slowly so your dog-baby doesn't think something is wrong, creating more and different anxiety. Anyway, these suggestions are for your dog. If you love your dog, you need to look to be end result and the ultimate end, which is to do the best for your dog and reduce the anxiety. More often than not, when our dogs have problems, it is because of things that we have transferred to them out of our ignorance, or out of our own anxiety at leaving them and/or worry of hurting their feelings. If it were a child, you would just go to work and leave them at the bus stop, or drop them off at school, say goodbye, close the car door, and go to work right? How is it different? Everybody has to do what they have to do, and your dog needs to stay home, be a good dog, and not tear up your house, and not fret all day. Doggies have to take a nap with one eye shut, keep an ear out for the bad guys, and be cute when you get home. There's work to do, so you just get on the other side of the door and do what you need to do, so they can do what they need to do; that's it; that's all. Reactivity in dogs most always starts with us, so then if we can control ourselves, we can control how our babies grow up. I have actually found that there is not much difference in raising good kids and raising good dogs, believe it or not. You just "don't let them get an inch in the wrong direction, before you give them a good correction". Good luck.
@BaconAndTheShavedButtholes
@BaconAndTheShavedButtholes 6 месяцев назад
Dude. Thank you. You and your videos are making training and behavior modifications wirh my ~3 year old pittie rescue painless and effective. Genuinely can't thank you enough.
@dhzimmers
@dhzimmers 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining so clearly your rationale on how to apply balanced training. I’m a new but huge fan.
@asp1213
@asp1213 2 года назад
Enjoying your videos and your methods. It's all about balance! Your leadership and relationship you build with the dogs is fun to watch.
@nopolleyanna
@nopolleyanna 7 месяцев назад
Amazing! My Cane Corso/American 15 mths male named Cain is already 110 lbs, he was doing awesome, first 3 weeks, we had him about 6 weeks. Lately, last week, he is impossible for me to walk, and draged me down 3 times, I am at my wits end, this is so helpful, thank you.
@user-wf9op8bx4s
@user-wf9op8bx4s 6 месяцев назад
Just pure gold Will. Thank you so much.
@adelewilliams2857
@adelewilliams2857 Год назад
Just brilliant well done love your vibes thank you for helping these broken dogs blessings x
@susangower4405
@susangower4405 2 года назад
Well done you! So many people struggle with being the boss. You speak so well Thanks!
@Okeroa12
@Okeroa12 Год назад
You're the man. I'm learning so much from you! Thank you, sir!
@heidiwhite6068
@heidiwhite6068 Год назад
You are a phenomenal trainer Will and have taught me so much. My pup has improved leaps and bounds within a week of training your methods. So grateful 🙏
@molopez619
@molopez619 3 года назад
I subscribed. I watch a few dog training channels and you are the ONLY one that shows the entire process. I appreciate that so much!
@cindyspiess9963
@cindyspiess9963 6 месяцев назад
Awesome Will ! Thanks so much for showing us "How It's Done ! 🐕
@beckyhiggins3144
@beckyhiggins3144 Год назад
This is unbelievably helpful. Thank you!!
@tonykennedy3462
@tonykennedy3462 3 года назад
Great videos. Great channel. Great dog behaviourist. Persevered with hot dogs and chicken for my reactive dog for far too long without understanding the dog needed leadership. Well on the road to recovery. Thanks heavens for these guys who understand that positive only dog bribery and "ignoring" bad behaviour is complete trip as a stand alone method for every dog
@reitairue2073
@reitairue2073 2 года назад
7:35 Just wanted to point out how correct you are here, her ears are even looking normal now. Good stuff, learning a lot. Thanks.
@aenimayoshii
@aenimayoshii 3 года назад
This is so incredibly helpful, I can't express how grateful I am for you to show us your entire approach on a situation like this! Seeing her starting to engage with you brought a tear, won't lie. Can't wait to see part 2 and planning to go for your 30 day bootcamp very soon :)
@jwatlas
@jwatlas 7 месяцев назад
Great work bud, your videos are easy to consume and understand. No doubt you have helped many owners and more importantly their dogs. Keep sharing the love👌
@gemmaazuara-walker5185
@gemmaazuara-walker5185 3 месяца назад
Love this! Practicing this today!
@Ned67
@Ned67 Год назад
Excellent demonstration of a good training ! Thanks for your precious tips
@Perfumery_by_Sabin
@Perfumery_by_Sabin 3 месяца назад
What a video. Crazy what a little leadership can do to a dogs demeanor
@ted3572
@ted3572 3 года назад
Similar to the Cesar Milan method. Excellent video for the everyday dog owner to learn and apply.Thanks.
@RebelSAT
@RebelSAT 2 года назад
Great content on this channel!! Thank you!🙏🏼
@gabevivar
@gabevivar 3 года назад
only real trainer out there that give life changing advice for my dog
@jordancaddy2753
@jordancaddy2753 3 года назад
Upstate canine academy and Southend dog training are good as well. But wills knowledge is second to none.
@iwallhausser8870
@iwallhausser8870 19 дней назад
Thank you for this one !!
@HappyDW
@HappyDW 10 месяцев назад
Such a wonderful session!!! ❤
@G4RY1159
@G4RY1159 3 года назад
They beards are big and proud Great stuff, always enjoy these uploads, very interesting. Thanks
@barryjmarling
@barryjmarling 3 года назад
Fantastic video our puppy is 6 months old and starts his walk fine,but tail low. Then as walk progresses starts pulling and tail goes firmly between back legs,this has given me something to work with. Thank you.
@MikeinEtna
@MikeinEtna 2 года назад
Amazing , many thanks !
@maryfrances8959
@maryfrances8959 Год назад
Have this week used this training tool on a reactive greyhound with great success... I am blowen away by the change in him... Thank you Will keep up the great work that you are doing for the dogs that come across your path....👍👍❤️❤️
@rsrabe
@rsrabe Год назад
So good!!! I learned so much from this video. Thank you!!!
@MADCATZ69
@MADCATZ69 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome Will, loved this video, going out to start training Wilb’s using your technique, will report back!!
@antiqueexcavator9403
@antiqueexcavator9403 Год назад
I will be working this with my dog starting tomorrow. Thank you!!
@catherinezercher2512
@catherinezercher2512 2 года назад
Whelp, I'm hooked. Going to fix my dogs. You are great!!
@jennyvalcore6417
@jennyvalcore6417 Год назад
love your videos and getting a window in to some of your sessions.
@alphaobediencedogtraining6867
Great work!
@jennyvalcore6417
@jennyvalcore6417 Год назад
This is great to see becasue it also backs up what Cesar Milan talks about with Dog Psychology.. He gets a bad wrap from so many dog trainer types.. and he is all about the eye contact before delivering reward/treat/food etc.. and how energy and calm, firm leadership is key to a balanced dog. .. I like that you keep talking about how the dog knows a lot of tricks and is well-trained.. and how that differs from dog psychology and behavior training.. redirecting the mind of the dog back to you as her leader.
@redeemedandblessed777
@redeemedandblessed777 2 года назад
Wow! Thank you! Your videos have been a good mine for me! I love my border collie puppy and am soaking in all the tips and knowledge on how to be her leader she deserve (:
@davidkuest6224
@davidkuest6224 3 года назад
Love your videos! 👍
@carmalmcgaugh7238
@carmalmcgaugh7238 Год назад
Your brilliant ,love the way you train the dogs.
@aleksandrabukumirovic5802
@aleksandrabukumirovic5802 2 года назад
Thank you so much. My border collie used to be extra friendly, but with 12 month started this kind of behavior, and I had no idea how to solve it. Now we`ll work as you suggest. Thank you.
@willathertoncaninetraining
@willathertoncaninetraining 2 года назад
So glad you found it helpful, let us know how training goes!
@GeorgiaK0075
@GeorgiaK0075 Год назад
So awesome! Go Bonnie!!!
@trickybiz891
@trickybiz891 2 года назад
Actually love you as a trainer ,so kind and loving but firm
@sallycheeseman1579
@sallycheeseman1579 Год назад
You really do make a massive difference. I wish you lived near Norwich. I could do with your level headed training with my cockapoo, but as a second best I'm watching all your videos and trying to put into practise all your advice and help that you give us in your videos.
@sbooontheroad
@sbooontheroad Год назад
you're an awesome trainer, thank you so much for your very helpful videos. They are helpin6ne training my doggies (high energy puppy and adult dog). 👍
@philbash5602
@philbash5602 9 месяцев назад
This guy is a total boss. Thanks for the videos sir
@1cbrracer
@1cbrracer 3 года назад
Exactly why I don't do tricks... Except spin. BUT I concentrate on obediance and engagement👍 tricks don't mean shit if your dog isn't paying attention to you out in the real world.
@Conejitone
@Conejitone Год назад
U are awesome man- thank you!
@AimEmery
@AimEmery Год назад
The high vocal inflection is a safety cue, from the leader it means we are safe enough to be happy and playful.
@IvetaWells
@IvetaWells Год назад
Our dog always stops, lies down and waits when another dog approaches, but lunges once it’s close. He doesn’t want to keep walking in order for us to pass the other dog without greeting. I guess we have to re-learn leadership. Thank you so much. I didn’t know what I doing wrong.
@TheLeonard185
@TheLeonard185 3 года назад
Masterful: only wish I found your channel before I adopted 3 rescues . Brilliant my friend, thank you.
@willathertoncaninetraining
@willathertoncaninetraining 3 года назад
You're so welcome!
@Dragoninja35
@Dragoninja35 2 года назад
The comment @7.55 in the video had me subscribe to your channel so quick lol need more people like you here in the UK
@jacobmitchell4917
@jacobmitchell4917 2 года назад
amazing!!! thank you!!
@alan-sd5hm
@alan-sd5hm Год назад
i cant recommend you enough, very good, , glad you seem healthier too, much love
@deb7300
@deb7300 Год назад
I love how you thank the doggos.
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