Learn my process for helping crazy and out of control dogs
Let’s get some treats out and let’s work On the relationship and let’s get you Doing sits and downs no that is the Third thing i’m gonna do the first thing I’m gonna do This is tank he got here five minutes Ago year old akita Malmute mix this dog is out of control Owners think many of you watching this Included that because your dog knows Sits and sit and wait for food that your Dog is somewhat trained This dog is not trained at all he knows Almost nothing when they left He pushed this door which is not a light Door about four inches out what did that Tell me he went here and he pushed as Hard as he could and he moved this door It tells me that when this guy says i Feel like getting there i push through Things and i get to them the camera Person allison he jumped on her back up On her back and was on her back He has zero impulse control he does Whatever he wants do you think the first Thing i’m going to do is go let’s get Some treats out and let’s work on the Relationship and let’s get you doing Sits and downs no that is the third Thing i’m gonna do the first thing i’m Gonna do is exercise this dog He’s got so much he doesn’t get much Exercise at home there’s health problems Within their family i’m not going to get
Into it but there’s a lot of health Problems okay with certain members of The family so there’s almost no exercise For a one-year-old dog So the first thing i’m gonna do is get This dog with other dogs first thing you Should do is work on exercise with your Dog most bang for your buck is not Treats and sits and downs and waiting a Door the most bang for your buck Is that exercise is going to bring that Dog down to a point where the dog can be Trained so the first thing is exercise Playing with dogs playing with dogs is The most amount of exercise okay the Second thing is getting rid of the Jumping on alison’s back and pushing That door four inches out as hard as it Can what i mean by that is we’re gonna Get rid of the big stuff Okay the Willful stuff he’s jumped on the counter Four times since he’s got here i’m just In here he’s like oh a coffee pot oh a Little Whatever this thing is called He does whatever he wants oh i tried to Grab his collar he mouthed he said get Away from me person okay and he does That to them she’s got Red spots and cuts all over her arms They just left two minutes ago tank Boy Okay so oh he oh that was good that was
Good you let me grab it that was so good You’re such a nice boy there is a Relationship there is a relationship Part of this now that they’re gone he’s Like a little like okay Relationship i do need to build a Relationship with him especially being In akita okay um But the exercise thing in the get rid of Those super willful Willful impulse control behaviors then We get into training okay that’s the Plan Yes Low mouth not bad though okay okay you Wanna come running around let’s just Take him out we’ll let him say hi to Prince real quick You’re gonna meet prince come on They did a session with him Five months ago he was six months old or So And Um He was good with prince but now he’s a Year old [Applause] Come on guys Good looks good It’s good let’s go to the pasture real Quick so we’re gonna just we’re gonna Start to get this exercise this energy Out which is gonna allow this guy to Actually be trained
Watch your step [Music] Go nuts Good job So real quick You have a one-year-old A little bit out of control you need to First work on exercise you then need to Work on getting rid of the Super bad Uh I feel like doing it so i’m gonna do it Behaviors jumping on allison’s back Pushing that door so if they’re barking At the screen at the back door to come In You need to clap you go out there sit Them down let them know That’s not okay just pick these These behaviors that are the worst and They’re the most out of control and Seemingly the most bold and get rid of Those behaviors then you get to training Training is not first sits and downs and Weights none of that’s first that Stuff’s third exercise impulse control And then training that’s the video