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Find more like this at: http://www.dogproblems.com (Sorry about the poor quality. Crummy camera). Adam's never seen this dog, before. His veterinarian asked him to "work his magic" since the dog was obnoxious on the leash for her. Many experienced dog owners will probably say, "Big deal... it's a female Golden Retriever!" But there are videos of Adam using the same successful techniques on pit bulls, rottweilers and other difficult breeds, over at Dogproblems.com. (Our apologies for the poor resolution!)

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  • Hmmm - sorry to be cynical but my 70lb Pyrenees mix would already be way out ahead of me and pulling with full strength if I let her leash out that far.  I do better with a short lead.

  • Check out the web site. There is video of my using the same techniques on a Rottweiler and a Pit bull. Also-- keep in mind: It's a female Golden Retriever. And she's highly responsive. But the bottom line is: If you don't know how to use the technique, you'll have problems with any large dog.

  • It looks like you're using food as a motivator. What happens when you don't have food?

  • No food. The dog is just highly responsive.  I was expecting to need to use the pinch collar, but didn't. In fact, the chain slip collar wasn't even fitted properly, but she was so responsive, I just used what they had.

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  • Well... that's 4 minutes of my life that I'll never get back.

    This video is useless. It shows a dog tugging on a leash, then a dog walking nicely. Great.

    Here's a thought.... how did you do it?!

    Oh, and you might want to wipe the vaseline off your camera lense.... douche.

  • That first segment was considered pulling ?? I have a 6 month old big golden retriever and believe me when he pulls, he pulls !!! So much that my arm hurts like hell after. Luckily I have a trainer coming today

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  • this is not a dog pullingm this is a dog who is confused as far as what you want from her/him. The constant patting on the face is not giving the right information tot he dog as far as what you want. You would have made a bigger statement if you would have actually had a dog that pulled on the leash.... Just my thoughts...

  • Adam G. Katz is a highly respected trainer. I have started using his methods with unreal success. Thanks so much for a wealth of knowledge. My puppy is going to be a joy with the training I am learning from Mr. Katz. Thanks so much again.

  • Geez, some of the people writing some of the responses are just jackasses. This is why I will not post publicly any of my dog training. I rehabilitate aggressive dogs and you would be aghast at what happens sometimes.

  • thanks. could you answer one more question for me? How do I make my dog understand the meaning of no? every time I tell her no she still thinks I'm playing even if I'm saying it in a low tone and not minding her at all? well she is only 3 months.. but yeah.. how do do that?

  • its much more complicated than that, this video just happens to make it look easy because the dog is easy to work with. if your dog works simply for praise and has a low likely hood of being distracted (which is less than 1% of dogs in my experience) you might get the same results if you ignore his use of a correction and focus on what he does to bring the dog back into focus (turning) and to positively reinforce the dog for the correct behavior.

  • juliet,

    this video isnt very great for showing someone how to work a severe puller. id suggest getting a new restraint (ex a harness if you walk your dog on a collar now) and begin working on teaching it to walk on a loose lead inside with few distractions. google "training levels" to find a free and complete guide to how to train your dog anything.

  • ed-

    though he's not using treats, he's clearly using positive reinforcement. fortunately this dog responds to attention and praise, especially from a stranger. he gives one completely unnecessary correction at the end, but what gets the work done is repetition and positive reinforcement. if you're using food as a reinforcer, all you need to do is be sure and fade it before you're in a situation where you wouldn't have it. pair the food as a reward with praise and then slowly fade out the food.

  • This is my problem too with my male Pyr. He pulls so hard it is unlikely there is ever slack in the leash. I have a heck of a time walking him.

  • is this supposd to be amazing stuff, looks just like every other dog pulling video

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