 What's going on guys, Tom Davis here, America's Canon Educator. Today, we have something very interesting for you guys. One of the most reactive dogs I've ever seen. He tries to go after me a bunch of times. As you guys know, I specialize in working with aggressive dogs as well as reactive dogs, but more importantly, teaching the dog owner how to handle the situation. Now there's a lot of people guys out there that can work with the nastiest dogs in the world, but what I specialize in guys and what I absolutely love and is of course my passion, the no bad dogs movement guys is making sure that the dog owners understand exactly why this is happening and how to overcome it. This individual has traveled a couple states to get here. This dog has worked with other trainers and have been unsuccessful and so we've landed here at the upstate Canaan Academy guys and I'm going to walk you through this entire process on this episode. If you guys haven't yet on my YouTube channel, do not forget to like this video, smash that subscribe button and later in this video we're going to be doing some free no bad dog merch giveaway. So make sure you watch the whole video. I hope you guys enjoy it. Let's just get right into it. Is this what he does to everybody? Everything. Okay. I'm going to get you a setup because right now just with the lack of control, nothing's going to... Alright guys so what we're going to do is right now obviously with the severe reactivity I have to be able to stop that. So for me guys, it's really about being assertive and making sure like you can still hear him. He's going nuts. Really, really, really bad reactivity. Some of the worst reactivity I've seen, especially for no reason. Like I'm being very neutral. I'm not asking. I'm not doing anything. What she's done so far you guys probably couldn't hear is her other trainer basically suggested to use positive punishment with shake cans. So having like a can filled with like pennies or something. She's shaking it as the dog is reacting, severely, severely reacting. It's not working. So what I'm going to do is I'm just going to get the Dogture 280C. So basically what it is guys is... And right now I just want to walk you through the process of a couple different ways on how to do this. But right now, wirelessly, the Dogture 280C has a really nice vibrate. So all it does is it vibrates just like your cell phone. Dogs really don't like it. And what we have to do is we have to calm him down and make sure that we have control. So we're going to start with the 280C to see if we can minimize the reactivity. And then we're going to switch to some other things to get her under control on the leash. Feel that? That's what I'm going to do. So it's just to vibrate. So what we're doing is we're going to put the Dogture 280C on guys. And again, like it's like the same situation we dealt with Jeffrey is we have a dog that is exteriorly and internally just being very stressed, very reactive, making it very difficult for the owner to really do anything as you can see that reactivity is extreme. I could probably grab the leash and maneuver things but ultimately she's going to need control. The likely route we're going to take with this dog is going to be remote collar anyway so she can control the dog pretty much anywhere. So we're going to put the remote on and then we're going to start correcting the reactivity with the vibrate setting on the 280C which is right here on the front. So when he barks you're going to tell him to leave it. So you're going to help me reinforce it. So you see immediate change, right? So here's the thing is the good thing about using the remote collar when you're correcting is very, very simple. So when you're correcting a dog physically and a dog is very bratty and very like that you're going to get a conflict with the physical correction because it's very clear. It's like leave it, snap with the collar and that's why sometimes using different types of prong collars and slip collars and things aren't necessarily good for a dog like this because he's like, let me go, I got to go. And so what the E-collar does is it gives you huge advantages. I can't tell you how many dogs I've changed with this just because I can stand here and go and the dog goes just like he did and he's like, I didn't like that. You go, well, listen, here's what's going to happen is every time you bark like that, this thing's going to turn on. And so normally we introduce this without any punishment whatsoever. It's very nice. But in a situation like this where it's really, really bad, you've driven multiple states to get this done. We have to make sure that we're putting appropriate things on to make sure that the dog is discouraged. Now a couple of things like emotionally how he's feeling is he's feeling a bit defeated. So you're going to see him hide behind you and go, well, like, I don't really like this. You're going to go, well, that's good because I don't like the show that you're putting on right now because you're not going to be able to live your life with that. That is really bad reactivity. Now we need to tighten it up and we need to control the entire situation on the leash and all that stuff. And I'm going to take them for a second, okay, we're going to get this figured out. So what I'm going to do is I'm just going to take them and work them on the actual leash and see if I can, because I don't want, because the goal is, isn't to like completely decompress and like make him feel like crap because he's reacting. I want him to change emotionally to think he doesn't have to react. Okay, come, come here for a second and I just have you grab the leash. No, you're good. It's part of the process. If he comes at me, that's okay. So what we're going to do is I'm going to go grab you a long line. And because, because he has this, because we don't want him to bite me because as soon as he bites me, our relationship changes. So don't, don't stress about it. It's not a big deal. We're going to figure this out. All right. So I'm going to have you put this on and then we're going to walk over to this side area. So we have, all right guys, giveaway time. All you have to do in the comments below right now is leave your dog's name letter by letter. Select two people and ship out some free no-bed dog t-shirts. Ready, set, go. Let's release. Go ahead. No, but you see that's the trigger. Let's work on it. Yep, we'll work on it. Just go to do the same thing. We'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. Better. Everybody. Good boy. Good. So now the next thing is, is he has a really bad reaction in the car. So I want to, I want to work on that. So I want you to load up the car, start it, put your air conditioner on. I'm going to use the, the dog truck to correct him. You just tell him to leave it because it's another thing that you have a really hard time with. I saw that. It's pretty bad. All right, you guys, what I'm going to do is obviously this is severe reactivity. So because he's in a car and we don't have the ability to correct him, and the reason why this dog is like this is from the lack of consequences for this action. So there's a vibrate function on this Dr. 280C, which I talked about earlier. So we're going to start using that now and implementing now, and we're going to work our way into the car to get him better. So I'm using it now, guys. Leave it. So you see that jump? That's what I thought, dude. And for me, that's what it's about, guys, is just making sure that this dog is out of control. This poor girl is just really struggling with this dog because he's a lovely dog. Once you get to know him, I'm sure they all are. No bad dogs, but right now he needs help. So I'm using technology. He's barking through the window. I'm hitting the pager, which, as you guys know, is high vibrate frequency, and it's deterred the behavior. So now we're going to take it a step further. I'm going to come in. It's okay. So I just used the pager there. Better, huh? Yeah. It's nice. Much better. So we're gaining ground, guys. Obviously, it's a continual battle here on this episode, but Jynx is definitely getting better. You can hear the lack or I should say the relief in the owner's voice. So we're continuing to just use the DOGTRA280C. And the reason why I'm saying DOGTRA280C, guys, is DOGTRA is a big company and they have a lot of different models. The DOGTRA280C is the actual model that has the really high frequency pager. And it's something that I've been using for a couple of years now. It's my go-to unit. I'll leave the description in the link below, of course. Right now we can get into some work here. So it's tough because we kind of have like a shark and a cage type thing. I have to go in and just help him with this. So then I can start peeling this stuff off. So we're going to work with him. Okay. We're going to build his confidence. We're going to build his confidence in his self-esteem. And again, like he's gotten away with so much. So emotion is always a key component when we're dealing with dogs to say, how do you feel? But when he's trying to hurt me and come after the person that's going to potentially save him, I don't care how he feels at that moment. I have to make sure I'm like, yeah, we're not, that's not happening. Now here I care about how he feels because I'm making sure he's, you know, I'm not in his face. I'm just hanging out with him. I'm judging his, his behavior. All right. So what you guys are about to see is I'm going to transfer this dog to two of my other male trainers. As you guys saw in the beginning of this video, this dog is severely reactive to any strangers, especially men. So watch and see what happens. All right, you guys, that's a wrap for today. Thank you so much for listening, watching all that fun stuff. I hope you guys enjoyed it. I hope you liked it. If you haven't yet, do not forget to like this video, subscribe to my channel. Don't forget to enter to win some free, no bad dog march. I will talk to you guys next time. Peace.