 And so if you have any dog that's nervous about putting on the collar, crazy about putting the collar, aggressive about putting on the collar, you wanna associate it like this. Buddy, and welcome back to the coolest dog training channel right here on YouTube. I'm Tom Davis, America's canine educator. Thank you so much for joining me here today. If you're new here, hello, welcome. I'm Tom, if you've been here for a while, thank you so much for your loyalty. Today I have a short and sweet video on how to introduce any type of collar to your dog if your dog freaks out, gets overstimulated, or plain just doesn't like the collar being put on. Anyway, so you get like a bit, so this is like a turkey treat or whatever, but you have to, the important thing is you have to get a big enough treat that he can work it out. You can't get like little pieces because then it'll be gone and then he'll walk away. So if you're having a lot of problems with putting that leash on, which most dogs get, like you said, like if it's an overstimulating type thing, if you're putting the collar on wrong in general, or if it's just like, hey, I'm excited because usually the leash means that they're gonna go do something as well. So it can be a very overstimulating thing for some dogs, especially younger dogs. So I'm gonna show you, come here bud. I'm gonna show you what I would do. It's best to do it with two people, but realistically it's gonna be more realistic to do it with one, because you're not always gonna have two. So what I suggest is take your leash, just put it on you, get your big treat, and then whatever collar you have, in this case we're using a prong collar, it could be a flat collar or anything, and then you can just hold your leash. Good, good. And you just put your treat right there. And then if it's something that he's really afraid of, just be really calm too. And then what I like to do depending on the dog is I'll just hide the treat, I'll just put the treat here. And so he's focused on finding the treat and then you can do this. Good, take it on, take it off. Yes, good boy. Let him have it again. Good, good. So again, I think a lot of people when they have problems with their dog going crazy about putting any equipment on is it's so quick and done that you only have one opportunity or two opportunities a day doing it. So if you hold it here, he's like, yeah, this is great. Hey, and if he's afraid of this, or if he's overstimulated by this, you associate this collar. Good, good boy. Good, it's not as smooth when your fingers are slippery with saliva, but you get the idea. And then again, if he's like afraid of it, you can just keep clipping this in and out, holding his collar, messing with his collar. And so if you have any dog that's nervous about putting on the collar, crazy about putting the collar, aggressive about putting on the collar, you wanna associate it like this, something that he really likes. You know, if you don't have food, it's not as, you don't have an advantage point, but you can use a toy too, but you just do that. And again, if you had somebody else, like here, why don't you come hold the, so I'll show you how to do it with like two people. Just do the same thing, just hold it. And then you just have that person put it on. Yay, good boy. Good boy. On, off, on, off, good boy, take it off, put it on again. And that's how you can do that too. And then basically when you get the leash, he knows the deal. And you just, I would even like, keep that piece of food for a couple of days. Honestly, like, you don't have to give him the whole thing. And that's how you do that. And then you're good. So it's, like I said, it's better with two, but realistically, that's how you do it with one. Wow. Quick. You have any questions on that? No. Cool. That will be helpful. Yep. That will be helpful. Thanks. So thank you guys so very much for watching this video. If you haven't yet, don't forget, like, subscribe to my channel, leave a comment below. Let me know what you thought of the video. I will talk to you next time. Peace.