 It's okay. Hey guys, so we have a client in and she has a dog that is really, really sweet, but she's a little reactive on the leash to other dogs and what we're gonna do right now is we're gonna introduce her to another dog. So I'm gonna go over the process of how to introduce another dog that you're unsure of. As soon as Taylor is done eating her yogurt, we're gonna head outside and get going. Also guys, we're gonna do a challenge. If we get 2,000 likes in the first 24 hours, I know you guys can do it. We've done it before. I'll go live this weekend and I'll answer all your dog training questions. Let's get it. You guys can also copy yourself, some no bad dog swag, link in the description below, but I'm gonna stop talking. Let's get into the video. What you don't wanna do with a dog like Zelda that's like a little unsure is just throw them together because that's just never good. It's just too much. So we'll just walk together. We'll walk to the end of the parking lot and then we'll come back. So now I'm just gonna come in front of you and then you just trail me. So this way they can sniff eat, well she can sniff, Zelda can sniff Hawk. Good and then we'll switch. So we will go back this way and I'll trail you. Good. So it's gonna be a little tougher for her because she's, this is, it makes her a little bit vulnerable but she's doing really good. Good job, Z. She's like, oh man. Good baby girl. And we have the X-Pen set up. So I'll put Hawk in the X-Pen and I'll get in there with them and then we'll just let them go nose to nose in the crate area. Did you see her yawn a couple of times? Yeah. So that's just like a stress thing. So I always tell people like stress is a part of like progression, like just same thing with people. Man, I don't wanna go to that job interview or I don't wanna go to that new yoga class or whatever like it's a little stressful and you get a little anxious. That's what she's doing. She's like, oh I'm just a little unsure. So stress. If you see her yawning and stuff, it's just part of it. Stress is part of evolution. You know, it's part of evolving into the next step. So that's why she keeps... That makes sense. Because sometimes I say it and for me I say it as almost like it's a little step closer to her getting more comfortable in a situation. Yeah. Well, she's just trying to, she's just wearing her stress. Like, yeah. And a lot of people like, there's so many different like articles and opinions on dogs should never be stressed when they're training. And for me, it's like, well, if you're trying to teach them something new, they're going to be stressed. Like it's part of life. So we'll come over here. So you just kind of go at her terms right now and let them be natural. Big thing is, is when you're introducing new dogs, watching body language. So that tail wag is pretty good. It's okay. Yep, that's good. She's just trying to figure it out. So you notice like when he turns his, like if he does this, she's right there. But as soon as he does this, she does that. Yeah, it's instant and it's behavior. It's real. It is funny. So when she comes up, you just make sure that your leash is nice and relaxed and you're not giving her any of that. Cause that's what people do. Is the dog comes up like this and all of a sudden they're a little unsure, but that's natural for new dogs. And then you're putting pressure and then you just kind of yank her away and boom, they react. So it's like the old Wild West. That's what happens. You just need to make sure that like you're super calm. And then like finding something like this is obviously because we're at a training facility. So we have this stuff around, but like chain link fence, a gate, just to make it safe. Because I find it more about you guys, about the owners than I do anything else because you're nervous that if it, and that's fair. If it doesn't go right, you're like, crap, I don't want my dog to hurt. I don't want my dog to hurt another dog or whatever. So if you have something like this for safety, it also eases your. Come on, baby girl. Oh, so a little bit different behavior here. Oh, good girl. Good job, Zelda. Good girl. So she just doesn't, she's just unsure of what to do. Good job, Zelda. So again, confidence. Yeah. Good job. So even her body changes. Watch her tail. Good girl. So after you've gotten to that point where you got a lot of good body language. So this is just like a classic case of she's just, she's just would rather not. I think one, if they like lived with each other, I think they'd be fine. I'm okay. And that's okay too. There's nothing wrong with that. Like I said, I think people just, they're like, hey, my dog's not playing with this cute puppy. What the hell's wrong? And it's like nothing. She just, certain dogs just like, for whatever reason, they maybe don't have enough confidence or they're just not interested in playing or they're like, I don't know you. I'd rather not play. But like all of these behaviors are just, okay, like you could tell like how much she's avoiding the situation. So that's very good. So like I said, that's exactly what I said. It's like, it may take her a couple of minutes, couple of days, but then as soon as she opens up, good job, Z. Good job. So she's just, oh my gosh, that's the cutest thing ever. Good job, baby. Good job. Good job. Good job, baby girl. Good job. Oh my gosh. It's like a freaking movie. That's hysterical. Good job, Z. Good job. Good girl. So that's how you do it with like a neutral, I don't mean to say she's neutral, she's playful, she's puppy, she's very submissive. But anyway, she's like, oh, treats, treats, treats. Cause like where you live, this isn't, this isn't not ideal, but this isn't realistic. You're not gonna say, oh wow, look at that cute puppy. Do you mind if we spend 45 minutes on the ground? Like, so the obedience that we've done before were just the leash, the flat collar and the look. Like when dogs come by, we'll put her into a sit, we'll ask her to look, she looks at me and the dog passes and then you break her. But I think it's great. I mean, she's like you said, she's been corrected. She's been corrected so many times for like trying to engage in another dog. She probably doesn't really know what to do. So if you're gonna do it, go for a walk. So guys, as you can see, super, super sweet dog, young pit bull, she's so sweet. I absolutely loved her. She got introduced to a couple different dogs, a couple different behaviors and she's doing really, really great. And the owner is now confident and knows how to progress in introducing the dogs. And I hope, and I know that this video is gonna help you guys at home because we get this question, one of the most frequently asked questions that we can get. Anyway guys, thank you guys so much again. Don't forget, smash that subscribe button. Like this video, let's hit that challenge mark, 2,000 freaking likes in the first 24 hours. Let's get it y'all. I will talk to you next time. Peace. Very good. Good girl. Good job. Good job. Good job.