If their Methods Don't Work with Great Danes they don't work at all - How to Handle Big Pulling Dogs

Published 2023-07-23

All Comments (21)
  • @chetarobuns
    I deal with leash pulling with my dog. He will sit and wait when i stop, but then he bolts ahead again. Yes, more small dog sessions, please 🙏
  • @mandeehusky
    Your butt touch method allowed me to gain so much control over keeping my 6mo old husky's attention without relying on treats. My family didn't understand until 3 days later when he was basically a different dog.
  • @SJane3
    Not related at all, but I could watch Prince play all day! Doesn't matter if the dog is bigger or smaller than him, intact or not, he plays so well with any dog! Reminds me so much of my 13 year old labrador's younger days!
  • Joel, I've gotta thank you. Using your methods and your philosophy (plus a gentle leader), I have been able to walk off-leash with my 2 yr old male cocker spaniel 10+ blocks while crossing the streets in my metropolitan neighborhood in New York City. I literally started attempting off leash on walks only this week, and my dog's perfect - listens and follows everything and everywhere I move.
  • @unsaltedskies
    I'm no dog professional though I'd hazard a guess that the 'clink clink' of the collar has operantly conditioned (by accident) the dog to pull. I did the same with my sisters dog who'll pull even with a halti so I went to the slip lead for to provide a different stimulus and with your other techniques had great results. Keep up the great work Joel love your approach!
  • Hot damn they’re big and strong. Just this afternoon my Great Dane 8mo pup took me out, heels over head. I’m 6’7 230lbs and he did not slow down one bit. Went right through me.
  • This video is excellent for large dogs. My friend had two large great Danes, and I Definitely sent this to her. She and her dogs now have a chance to live in the outside world. TYIA from her. 😊 Plus my GSD just like the one down same problem but with people.
  • @Rhiaanon
    This is the video I needed to see! I have a 125 pound female Irish wolfhound. She is about 5’10 on her hind legs and strong! She is fine on the leash until she sees people and other dogs.She gets so excited. Wants to meet them. She goes to doggie daycare and has a great time. Very sociable dog. I will work with her using the butt touch method.
  • I'm glad you actually mentioned prong collar as well as gentle leader because prong collars are fine if they're used correctly just like any tool. Wiith some dogs that have long necks, a gentle leader can be detrimental if not used correctly because it can cause a pinched nerve - I have personally seen this with a Golden Doodle.
  • @user-tb4ij7zx1y
    Yes. This is a similar method to Dog Daddy. It really works! I shared this with my husband because we have two Great Dane puppies. I usually do the training but I'm laid up with a broken ankle and can't do my job for another 3 months. This method works for so many situations- it's awesome. Thank you for explaining it in very easy to understand language along with the demonstration! I know this will work for barking and leash work Ty Ty Ty Ty!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @Castigar48
    i understand why youd be annoyed with any issues with camera work but honestly i feel like 98.% of the audience isnt coming here for cinematography and its understandable with your content. your crew is making good stuff
  • @sibeldjc1864
    Beautiful dogs. Beautiful yard (always so clean!!). And tbh I had to laugh when you gave the perfume example 🤣😅 You’re so genuine, loving it!!!!
  • @msbirkfeld
    Love seeing a small dog included here. Would be interested in more small dog content as well.
  • MY biggest pet peeve was pulling on a leash when I had dogs. It was a huge no no. From young my Danes, Mastiffs, Labs, every one respect their necks and walked loose. We would be doing a lot of sit, wait, heal, sit wait, heal, sit wait heal. It makes you feel so good to have two calm Danes one on each side. And it helps that they are calm, for THEIR health. Keep it up. Saving dogs from their people, protecting them from other people.
  • @idonteven18
    Thank you so much Joel! ❤ I was literally thinking the other day "I need to watch more Beckman butt flipping videos because I can't see very well when he does it" and here you are with 4 different size, breeds, age dogs doing it and it's clear thank you I appreciate all your information you give ❤
  • Im just so proud of my Malonois crazy Daisy. She was a homicide looking for a place to happen. Thanks to your videos she is now a love monster We go to the dog park every night. Honest to God the dog tells me about problems before they happen. God bless you.
  • This was helpful. I am dealing with fear pulling with a rescued hound so watching all the pulling and fear videos, would love to hear you speak on the combination. Thank you!
  • @hookR2
    Sometimes I forget to Like the video & have to give myself a correction.
  • What a beautiful Dane! Such a happy dog. I love watching happy dogs play!