Do your dogs play rough or fight?//Proven method to fix it.

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Watch as I show you and go through my method that fixes aggression in the home.
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Great video! I really like that you pointed out early on, "Doesn't matter if the lady shouldn't have gotten these dogs. She has them. Its my job to help her." People tend to be so judgmental of others on the internet. It's great to keep the discussion focused on being helpful.

stevenwilliams
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That Doberman never took his eyes off you 🥰 was so connected to you as if he was waiting for you to tell him what to do aww 🥰

Debs
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I love how you tried to get aggressive dog group together possible, but they ended up being so relaxed and sweet and just chilling with each other😂

krisi
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At least this lady tried to fix the problem and actually reached out for help! Too many people are too quick to just get a dog, hit an issue and get rid and pass that dog on to someone else. Often anyone else! Which creates more problems because that dog then ends up passed about without anyone helping to train that dogs issues.

daniellegibson
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I am laughing because Misha had to be like oh shit what did I do. People need to notice how your three dogs were WATCHING JOEL. That is control. That is proof Joel knows what he is talking about. Great video.

terridavis
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For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕

SomeMinorDogTraining
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I have a German Shepard, a Pit Terrier, an Australian Shepherd, and a Corgi. All of them are SO good—except the Corgi. He’s a little pain in the ass, and jumps and bullies all the other dogs—AND ME! This method is REALLY working!!! I feel like I’m actually getting my control, and my home back. Thank you!

sharonbarker
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So many people think their dogs are fighting when they are only playing. Some people can't recognize when a dog is bullying a submissive dog. And some people cannot recognize when a situation is escalating and can't intervene in time. This is a great topic. Thanks for this video.

dreamgaits
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Joel, I’m so happy that you call people out before they start shaming people or leaving negative comments. I don’t read comments anymore because it’s not worth my time. Keep doing what you do you’re helping so many!!!

kerrytom
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AMEN! Glad to see a trainer who can actually handle big, independent dogs. I live in a “positive training only” hell. Works for things you WANT them to do, but sometimes my dog needs to hear NO. Thanks!!

fuzzydiscontinuitydesign
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Thank you. Manu trainers told me once a dog is aggressive it can't be fixed. After 24 hours of watching your video, there were no more fights. Its now been a few weeks and they're great friends.

salvadorbecerra
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A few seconds in and tears
are rolled down my face. I felt like you are talking about me. I rescued 5 dogs
nobody wanted (dumped in front of my house/ found almost dead, handicapped
etc). For the first two years it all was ok. My Bailey (1st recue) was annoyed
by Molly (5th rescue/ roughly a year old back then) who was that overactive
puppy, lunging, nibbling, running into other dogs ( exactly like the white one
you showed in your video " Fix rough play before it becomes
aggression"). A friend of mine ( not anymore) adopted Molly after 2 month
and then dumped her back at my place 2 month later. For a while Bailey just ignored Molly who could not find
anybody to play with. 1 year later a Staffordshire from next door
got into our garden and all 6 dogs were fighting. It was a bloody mess with
lots of bad injuries). Since then I am traumatized. Another year later that overreactive behaviour of
Molly turned into aggression and she got into a bloody fight with Bailey. I had
to get him stitched back together. Back then Bailey (about 6years old at that
time) was not doing well and Molly saw her chance to dominate him. Before that
she just backed off when he was growling. I got bitten multiple times over the
years separating them. They keep attacking each other, they need separate areas. Since 3 years I have my home divided
in two areas. Molly (6) and Bailey (9) cannot be together and I have trouble
giving them all the same attention as I cannot cut myself in two. I have a big
garden and I know they need to get outside more beside that but unfortunately
they also don't like other dogs. There are so many free roaming dogs of
careless owners in our neighbourhood that I rarely walk them. Too much terror.
The ones staying at home never stop barking (another issue). One of my other
dogs ( handicapped bossy Panda) is also animating Molly in her aggression
towards other dogs. She just sees another dog and turns from the sweet people
loving girl into a T-Rex. I can hardly leave the house, work or see my family
in another country. It takes a toll on my health, my social life and I barely
have income. I am looking for online work as I am tight to the house. I had
quite some breakdowns, all alone overwhelmed with this situation. I once
thought no matter how difficult the situation is, I can handle it but I have to
admit I desperately need help. I dream of a life in peace with my happy 4 dogs
( one died 2 years ago at the age of 18). They need dog friends and have
adventures. We want to be able to sit all in one car and travel. I also want
them to be good with a dog sitter, so I can see my human family more often
(seen them 3 times in 8 years). We used to do hikes and beach walks before the
fights started. My dogs are my everything and I would never give them up.
NEVER! I do everything for them, we are family. I recently fell over your
videos and watch nonstop. I intuitively did a lot of these things already which
gives me confidence but it is a lot to fix here, not just the aggression. If
you are still reading, thank you for that. I did not want to flood you but had
to get rid of it! I am alone with it as I usually just get bad comments from
people advising me to give up on my dogs which is not an option! I gave them a
promises and I love them unconditionally! Bailey is 9 now and Molly about 6. I
have not given up hope! Thank you for not judging! <3

jenniferkurt
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WOW, we introduced a rescue puppy Cocker Spaniel with out 4 year old Scottish Border Collie. They have been fighting since the CS arrived, three months ago. Found this after watching the video I followed your advice. It just works, they now exist in the house together without fighting and we took this into the it works there too. The CS has puppy zoomies and the BC just sits and watches. This morning we took them onto our village green and they just ran around with each THANKS :)

NathanDefew
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Dobermans are by far the smartest breed I have ever owned! My Dobergirl learned most of the commands in one training session. She is 11 years old now but she remembers things from when she was a puppy. They are a phenomenal breed, and one that I cherish very much! Thank you Joel for all of the training videos you have produced. I have learned so much and you have made my training sessions more impactful!

doberbrat
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My whole energy has gotten clearer learning about my dog. I’m having him wait at door each time he goes in and out, even when door is open. I dog sit a dog of same size (75lbs.). I am practicing these techniques with them both. Works great. When I correct them, I go get them and make them sit and stay for a bit. They are listening so much better now. Fascinating in practice. Thank you so much. I also like it Joel when you say, “you guys” when talking to your viewers.

carrielea
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Can you believe I'm here because of two 6 month old pugs fighting. Mainly resource guarding but lately, the female will just start bickering at the male when we're just chilling on the couch. Will definitely start to implement this, great video.

robertosanddalia
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This guy knows what he’s talking about - SUBSCRIBED. I’m sick of seeing other so called celebrity dog trainers trying to correct serious behavioural issues in dangerous dogs by giving them a treat.

seabass
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Oh my goodness! That doberman is adorable. After the first correction, he was like; "I'm a good boy! I don't know about that other dog, but I'm a good boy for sure!"

sivanadesireeholler
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I feel so much better knowing I was doing this right prior to watching this video. My husband was like you are being mean. I’m like no I am being the boss I don’t have to say there names 5 times to get their attention I do exactly what he does when play gets to rough with my pittie I have 2 siblings and they play rough. I know by the sound and if it’s too much I just stop it and separate and they are fine. No blood no injuries. They listen to me immediately but it took time and practice especially as they are maturing. I’m glad I found these videos they are very helpful thanks!

kellys
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It is awesome how theses three pups are listening to you. Like well mannered students in the classroom.

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