STOP ANY DOG FROM JUMPING IN 1 SECOND! 🤫

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Dog brain: wait, I can just lay down and they'll rub my belly? Deal

MrMikeT
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“He’s sulking!” Like any kid who gets told no🤣

sophiamassie
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What I love about this channel is you don’t let these owners off with the bs or bad behavior they try and feed you. You have a beautiful way of calling them out without coming off as a jerk. Definitely training humans at the same time.

_K_W
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I love my dog. Its like he gets the temptation to jump onto people and just doesn't and never does. He does a little hop right infront of people but he never lays paws on anyone or knocks into them. He doesn't know his own size. Hes clumsy. But hes polite ☺️

purplerose
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He’s not sulking, he’s submitting. If you don’t teach submission you won’t have a well behaved dog. ❤

kathygreer
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Amen Tom !!! I love that you used the basic knowledge of training to fix a bad habit. He won't continue to sulk. It just hurt his feelings for that minute. But now he knows what he can't do. But he will still get his lovings. ❤

dawnsaffel
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I had to teach myself sometimes I have to sound a little deep and assertive. I might sound like an ass to other people but now my dog has stopped barking, whining, pulling and has increasingly good recall. She gets praise constantly and has made her first trip to petco by herself yesterday🎉

sidneyhasnohorses
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This guy understands what it takes to teach a dog the behaviourable boundries. the dog will only sulk untill he learned that he's new behaviour gets him the acceptance and postive response he so desire, that is why he jumps, but people will mostly reject a jumping dog, by diverting the dog off and away, but when a dog approach a human in a comfortable and respectful manner, he will mostly expierence a feeling of acceptance, and will therefore become a more secure, happy an content dog.

fransmurati
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“He’s sulking.” Give me a break 🙄 You have to be strict so they learn. The dog is still happy. It learns that it still gets affection but when he’s polite, stays calm & keeps all 4 legs on the ground.

K_Queen
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I have worked with dogs for years really like the way you showed the owner. Many times I hear my dog has been to training and did great, but they still have issues. Keep up the good work

jeancafego
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I'm SO glad I came a crossed this amazingly talented dog trainer! His videos have taught me NEW applicable training techniques, after YEARS of 'learned' ineffective ones- from other dog trainers/trainings. His affective communication & training style (w/both dogs & people 😉), enthusiasm & love for the dogs, are definitely a God given gift.
THANK YOU for working w/dogs & their owners! Saving both the dog from rehoming/shelters/potential of being put down, & frustrated owners left broken hearted after making that choice - due to under or ineffective dog training elsewhere🙏

adrienneallen
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I’m a 15 yo girl who loves training my dog and I would love to have a future in dog training.I think I’m doing pretty good and people say soo.Your my idol Tom❤️Love you!

hanadushi
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Dog makes trade deal " I : give you no jumps, You: give me belly rubs "

JG-PyroTX
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I need this whole lesson for my bad baby. She's a 2 years old, 70 lbs pitbull. She's solid muscle and jumpy. We've got a lot of behavioral issues, but this is the scariest one with a large dog and a bad reputation breed.

deirdredraginoff
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So...
"I want an educated dog, but I don't want to feel bad for being assertive"
Yeah, no, sorry pal, you can't have both...
Also, that dog is sulking because your lack of assertiveness got him confused.
There's nothing dogs like more than follow clear, coherent rules. It's literally how their brain work. They NEED structure to thrive.
Been there, done that.

nimeryaspawnbrd
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My dog taught me what word make her listen. It's "good" and "bad". "Down!". "no!" "Stop!". All that doesn't work and never has. I noticed after her not responding to that she responded to bad and good the best. So now all I have to do is say bad and she looks at me like oh shit ok I won't. And when she does good she gets happy and smiles. I don't have to give her treats now she just simply wants to please us that's it. She's such a good dog (30 something percent American pitbull 30 something percent staff and 20 something percent mini schnauzer)

ML-kslj
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So simple and effective!!! Negative behavior BAD!!!
Belly rubs GOOD!!!!

meribethklaniecki
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As a dog behaviorist, I have a problem with this video. The lady is calling the dog over and tapping her legs. That is an invitation to invade her personal space and jump up on her. Recalling a dog means come closer, but not to jump. I have a problem with the fact that the lady was tapping her legs, the dog jumps up, and then the dog is corrected. This type of training will confuse dogs.

bendraven
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Beautiful
Thank you for these free lessons

kikithebunny
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A work colleague was telling me about the absolute frustration she was experiencing while training her staffy (Americans call them pit bulls but they're Staffordshire terriers). She had brought in a professional trainer who actually told her that she should NEVER tell the dog NO for any reason. She was trying to do the right thing, it was her first dog, and she couldn't figure out why the dog wouldn't learn not to do things.
I asked her if she ever told her daughter no? Of course she did, how else would the daughter know not to do something? I sit and state at her, just waiting for the connection to be made. Oh. Oh. I'm not telling the dog no. It doesn't know it's not supposed to do that.
My response, yeah... and get yourself a different trainer.

juliehadden