How To FIX Aggressive Behaviour From Your Dog on a Lead INSTANTLY!

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How To FIX Aggressive Behaviour From Your Dog on a Lead INSTANTLY! Will works with a collie mix to stop him from being aggressive on the lead.

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I found your "its not rocket science" comment so funny - I'm an aerospace engineer trying to train my own service dog. She has this issue ONLY on a leash and I think I understand rocket science better actually.

kielyrose
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You have no idea how much you have helped me with my dog. He had the exact same issue. I used your technique, and got instant results! Walkies are now exciting and fun again. Thank you!

krisjill
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That adorable way he paddles his front feet whilst waiting for his treat! 🥰 love it!

misswinter
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I give my dog scores out of 10 after giving him walks. Usually the scores would be between 2 and 7 but for the first time today he got a 10 for good behaviour. Watching your training has helped my dog and I heaps! Thanks so much as our walks are much more enjoyable . I’ll stick with it .

teddyboo
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I keep the energy lower, and don't talk to the dog, but have been doing basically the same thing for 30 years. I can't tell you how many dogs I work with, that have been to numerous trainers. When I have them walking with another dog in a few minutes, the owners just stand there and cry.

The dogs are easy, it's training the handlers that's hard !

There are many different methods. The way you tell if they work is the results, and that is a very good result. Well done.

griffinreitz
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Man, finally someone using a leash the right way! For all the haters out there: You're NOT hurting the dog if you do it this way!

ja-kidnb
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After watching six videos on Leash Reactivity, yours was the first to mention “relationships”. I believe there is SO much more to dog training than just commands and cues. Fundamentally, it begins with developing a healthy relationship with your dog, doesn’t it? I am currently wanting to adopt an Australian Cattle dog mix rescue with severe leash reaction to other dogs, squirrels, etc.
I see so much good in this dog, but my wife is very fearful of the dog. The dog has redirected on a couple of the volunteer dog-walkers, so my wife is afraid of being bitten. Watching your video gives me even more faith that this rescue can be rehabilitated not only to my commands, but also with my wife also working with training, she too will be able to control and redirect him.

cinemaathomeelectroniclife
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What I love about you is that despite your disdane for positive only training, you still use positive reinforcement whilst also making corrections when necessary.

I have tried management only and positive only with my puppy, but I found that a good balance between the two is best.

I use verbal corrections when my boy is doing something wrong, but only redirecting when the behaviour is fine, just misplaced. This seems to be working for me and I would have never found this balance without watching your videos so thank you a bunch!

Through management styles, I have nipped puppy grooming and biting since I watched what a momma dog does, and she does verbal corrections, followed by very light physical corrections if not heeded. I do the same in that I say, ah ah ah, and if my pup doesn't heed the verbal correction, it is followed by being placed in a room by himself for 60 - 90 seconds. Did this about 3 times in the span of two days and now he knows that biting lightly is still not okay. Now for grooming me or my partner, he only licks or cuddles and it's been great.

Once again, thank you for the videos, they truly are helpful.

SirPotatoPotato
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I want to see more of this with a nose focused dog, the distractions are constant with mine, not just when there is a dog or something else

Rorgash
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These videos are incredibly helpful and impressive. Would love to also see videos of you working with the owners.

adriennezimmer
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This is giving me hope that I can walk my dog around other dogs and people in the future. Going to work on these skills with my cattle dog!

reneethierry
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I've been looking for help (after one useless trainer) for my somewhat bolshy, sometimes reactive (selectively) dog and THIS is game changing. I've had my girl in a harness because I believed slip leads were 'cruel' but I'm going to watch every video you have posted and start with the walking and using a slip lead for training and I now have hope!

julesradford
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it's been 2 days of watching Will's videos and I feel like God's answered my prayers great coach for dogs and dog owners alike

zanamandaza
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That dog is super smart, and very beautiful too.

TheEves
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When I praise my dog, my voice changes too. It is very effective as is evident in Will's videos. In these videos, it becomes evident that the dogs change in degrees when he gives repeated verbal reinforcement. Will changes his voice and says nice things to a dog that was initially stand offish. Love these videos ! Have learned a lot !

joannecollins
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🎉🎉🎉 Just wow. Thank you so much for this. I have a 2 week foster dog (18 month pit bull) I haven't been able to control on walks, thus cannot safely exercise. Reactive to other dogs, squirrels and critters. By the second walk, we are able to do the woods where there's lots of distractions and NO PULLING. He is in tune with me. This is brilliant. I've subscribed. I wish I knew this with my Ridgeback who would lose her mind over squirrels.

RhondaNicholson-hymo
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Just wanted to let you know your videos allowed me (little to no training experience) to take a surrendered Norwegian Elkhound (aggression) and turn him into the biggest baby that's able to be walked by my 9 and 7yr olds

operator
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I like the way you teach and talk without the lengthy preamble. Cheers from Texas.

Marty
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Absolutely brilliant.
There's hope for my shepherd Jack. I wasn't sure, but now I am.
Thank you from Canada !
❤🇨🇦❤

thekatt...
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I absolutely loved the progress this beautiful collie makes in one session, and seeing it playing with Puppy. Will, you and Joe are brilliant 👏 !

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