 What's going on guys? This is one of my most favorite videos that we've done. This dog literally comes in pulling on the leash, barking, jumping, young dog dealing with all these behavioral and obedience issues you guys are probably dealing with at home and we're gonna go in and we're gonna work on this issue with the dog and the owner and explain step by step how to overcome and how to not only teach, oh god, how to teach a dog how to not do these things but as well as how to build a better relationship with the dog so they don't want to do these things. I hope everyone has a merry, merry Christmas and a happy holidays. This video is coming out right around that time. We're gonna go in, we're gonna get to work, hello to my reindeer ears, I appreciate all of you. Let's go. These are the things that you really need done obviously, this, if she gets aggravated she bites you. Here's how she's, that's like really restricted her air fall, I'm gonna pop this on, take the harness off. Okay, alright, okay. So now we've got the two harnesses off. Now this is just a little slip so what this does is it goes right behind the ears, off. We're just gonna start right off. I just used one of the four quadrants of teaching an animal positive punishment so she jumped up on me, I gave her a punishment, pop. The difference between using something like this, if you see her now, she's, well what do I do then? All these things that you guys said, the things that you want to do are common goals for most people but it's not as easy as like, don't jump, don't pull. We have to teach you what off is, we have to teach you what heel is. Dogs need structure. They need somebody to take their hands and go, this is what we're doing because she's an animal. So she's like, whoof, whoof, like a sled dog, home. You're sitting there holding on to your life. So we put the slip on, it goes right behind the ears, now I'm gonna start with some leash pressure. Release. You see the pressure I just pulled right here? So she sees a person and she goes, hey, but there's a, and I say, okay, there's people that live on this planet other than people you see every day. So just that little leash pressure just says, whoa, settle down. So right now I don't care which side she's on, I'm just teaching her how to shut off the leash. So she goes here, pressure comes on, she comes back to me. So I'm not marking anything, I'm not saying anything verbal, pressure's on. She goes, oh, gotta use something different, she comes back to me. Wagon her tail, she's happy as a pig and you know what, doesn't care. Pressure's on. Good job, baby. Important note here. So you see the resistance and the hesitation she has now for jumping. She kind of comes up, she's like, I don't want to do that. The positive punishment of adding that punishment in when she jumps is powerful, very powerful for a dog. And there's a lot of different ways and a lot of different concepts of how to do that. Some people will put pennies in a can and they go, brrrr, like this. Dogs hate it. But the reality is, when I go out with the dog, I don't want to have to carry pennies in a bottle, in an air horn, in a citronella cup. I just want to say, hey, no, off, bang, are you off? So I'm also using negative punishment, too. I'm removing myself when she jumps, because all she wants is attention, that's why dogs jump in the first place. They go, hey, pay attention to me. We look at them and go, you're not supposed to be doing this, they go, hell yeah, I just got rewarded. So I'm removing myself when she jumps as well. Good. Remember yourself. So I'm just proofing that out, that's all. I'll just start adding the heel in. To the left side, the dog at our heels. Consistency and structure is very important for any dog. You don't want them to go here and then here and then in front of you. And then I handle on the left, and then you handle on the right, and then you handle on the different. Even heel. Good heel. Little bit of pressure. Good. No pressure. Good. Good. Heel. Hot. Good heel. Now watch. This is an opportunity to work. Yes, baby. Good heel. Even heel? Yes. Good. Good. Well done. Absolutely superb. So over here, when I asked her to heal and she's like, but yeah, but there's somebody over here. Correction. Right. I went back this way, heel. Yes. Good heel. Went back this way. Yeah. So she learned. Right. Operate conditioning. That we do here 99, maybe 98% of it is going to be positive reinforcement. Good job. Good job. Food. Reward based systems. But we don't live in a world where punishment shouldn't exist. Nobody does. It doesn't matter if you're an orca, a chimpanzee or a human being. Punishment has to exist in order to not have complete chaos. Right. Now I want you to pay attention to how I'm saying it. Okay. Heel. Good heel. Neutral. Sit. Good. Sit. Okay. Break. Make sure we say the command and then good, whatever that command is. Right. So we're going to teach behaviors, heal, sit, place, down, stay, leave it to break, all those things. And we have to make sure that we're positively reinforcing that in a way that the dog will capture and understand. And it's how you say it more important. So you could even say bad heel. The way you say it, they're like, whoo, we made it. Right. But we just want to get a habit of good heel. Cause that's going to have that voice inflection of that's where we go break. And we just tell the dogs that they can do what they want. I'm going to hand the leash off to you guys and don't look at it. Just walk straight forward and just on your way. Don't give her information. She doesn't know. Now. Hey, let's go. Hey, let's go this. Let's do this. Hey. Pay attention. Oh. Oh. And you're just going to use that leash to guide her. If she pulls you just pull back. Tell her to heal. We have to communication. Right. So if your communication has two different sect, I have to go through you to get to him. He's going to get the message distorted at some point through you. Nice and relaxed. Good. It's going to be hard. It's a habit. There you go. And anytime she goes forward, backwards, sideways, you just give her a little pressure. That's all. Just remember to look forward. Nice and relaxed. Difference. It's 12 36. And the difference between when you came in to now is remarkable. Yeah. I think the big thing for me, which is my passion, is just teaching you how to unlock the potential. Because a lot of people think, oh, here it is. Here's my dog. Somebody please turn it off. And what you need to do is just figure out how to do it. Yeah. And that was beautiful. Once she starts yelping and barking, do it. Same thing. You know, it's just kind of like with kids. Guys, my job is to make relationships with dog owners better. If a dog's doing something that we don't like or a kid's doing, they're got permanent markers and they're painting the walls. It's just like, I'm just going to avoid that until it stops. Because what the hell? No. We're going to say, hey, what are you doing? And we're going to say 50 or more percent of the dogs in shelters are lack of training. They just don't know how to punish a dog. And there's so many different ways. As you saw before, I can remove myself. That's punishment. I can verbally say off. That's punishment. I could use the leash to just say, whoa, bam. So anything that they do, they're barking. They're jumping. Punish it and with something. Verbally, if you don't have your leash, leave it. No. Right? Or if you have the leash, which is better because it's more efficient. I mean, you saw here, jump, jump, jump, pop. Nope. Pulling. Nope. Nope. Done. Right? I'm not. I don't like beating her on the bush of saying, like, oh, that's like, no, that's crazy. So if she does anything that you don't like, you add some sort of punishment. Like right now, if she's whining, you just, you just give her a little, like if she starts to whine, you just give her a little pressure and you go ahead and knock it off or leave it. Yeah. Be consistent though. So don't, a lot of people will be like, hey, hey, let's, it's just, blah, blah, blah. Yes. And click the link below in the description if you guys want to cop yourself some no bad dog merch before it sells out. Good day. All right, you guys, I appreciate everybody out there. I also appreciate all the Christmas cards and I don't appreciate all the cookies that we've got because we have so many sweets and so many cookies, cookies. But anyway, hope everyone has a safe, happy holidays. I appreciate you guys watching. If you haven't yet, consider subscribing to my channel. I put videos out like this every single week, sometimes with reindeer ears and sometimes without depending on what month it is. But anyway, I appreciate you guys very much. I will talk to you next time. Peace. Kyle, you should say that. Come on, say it. Come on. Right here? Yeah, tell them. That's me, the girl.