Hard Lives Makes For Tough Dogs! Traumatic Upbringing led to him Biting People & Dogs. Can I Help?

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  • @crownofhair
    @crownofhair6 ай бұрын

    One of the best displays of your skill and intelligence is your catered approach to each dog. There's no one size fits all with you; you study them to decide what course of action is best for them. Always from love, with strength and softness.

  • @terridavis9278

    @terridavis9278

    5 ай бұрын

    Agree 100%

  • @NuvoVision

    @NuvoVision

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreeeed!!!!... I was juuuust saying this about Joel vs the rest.

  • @Bite4Fun

    @Bite4Fun

    5 ай бұрын

    Dog training is an art form. People get so wrapped up in what paints you use or how you hold your paint brush to the point that the actual art suffers. Open-mindedness is the single greatest indicator of an intelligent mind imo, and thats what you’re picking up on I think

  • @geronimo5537

    @geronimo5537

    4 ай бұрын

    This really reminds me of my last dog when he started having organ failure. Very timid and almost turned off following the leash not the person. He always had anxiety of noises and new places. But he loved traveling in the car for about ten minutes before getting as low on the floor as possible. This dog reminds me of my 11 year old fur baby. All the same movements. Protective of me an shy in public. Yet confident and protective full of energy at home. His slow reactions really look like something is off inside his head to me. I hope the owner gets an ultrasound or xray to check his pain. I didnt, I just trusted the vets body check getting a full bill of health and shiny coat. The very next day after the vet I took him back because he was sitting deficating on himself, being sluggish, sitting outside only listening to the birds, and disconnected from world. On day four he we put to rest having spent a full day in the ER. Looking into your friends eyes and nothing is looking back anymore is a feeling of sadness I cannot describe. I don't want you or your dog to go through this pain. Please do get his internals checked. The outside even to professionals doesn't say much. His behavior is what the prior months looked like for mine.

  • @Leen.00
    @Leen.006 ай бұрын

    happy this traumatised boy has a dedicated owner

  • @cynthiastull1295

    @cynthiastull1295

    5 ай бұрын

    Very true, some would just give up and put him down for human errors.

  • @DarkCelestialConsciousness

    @DarkCelestialConsciousness

    5 ай бұрын

    Sameee!

  • @charellewilson9786
    @charellewilson97865 ай бұрын

    "He is a scared boy. The answer to scared is softness." 🤯 That certainly applies to dogs and humans both... and I needed to be reminded of that today. 👊🙂 Thanks.

  • @user-wt5ig6ff8e

    @user-wt5ig6ff8e

    5 ай бұрын

    It's not a boy

  • @geronimo5537

    @geronimo5537

    4 ай бұрын

    This really reminds me of my last dog when he started having organ failure. Very timid and almost turned off following the leash not the person. He always had anxiety of noises and new places. But he loved traveling in the car for about ten minutes before getting as low on the floor as possible. This dog reminds me of my 11 year old fur baby. All the same movements. Protective of me an shy in public. Yet confident and protective full of energy at home. His slow reactions really look like something is off inside his head to me. I hope the owner gets an ultrasound or xray to check his pain. I didnt, I just trusted the vets body check getting a full bill of health and shiny coat. The very next day after the vet I took him back because he was sitting deficating on himself, being sluggish, sitting outside only listening to the birds, and disconnected from world. On day four he we put to rest having spent a full day in the ER. Looking into your friends eyes and nothing is looking back anymore is a feeling of sadness I cannot describe. I don't want you or your dog to go through this pain. Please do get his internals checked. The outside even to professionals doesn't say much. His behavior is what the prior months looked like for mine.

  • @Seraphim-

    @Seraphim-

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-wt5ig6ff8edude, stop. He’s a male dog

  • @mattoz7662
    @mattoz76625 ай бұрын

    That poor boy! Might be one of the most depressed dogs I’ve ever seen. Would definitely love an update video at some point!

  • @delaneyb6171

    @delaneyb6171

    5 ай бұрын

    Never seen such a sad pupper :( I can't imagine how scary a cargo hold really is. Some dogs don't finish that trip - there's no oxygen in there...

  • @flagal519

    @flagal519

    5 ай бұрын

    I wish we had updates on a lot of Joel's vids, that could be a whole 'nother video dimension...he could play the original and then the update video, even if its just a verbal report without the actual dog.......I am particularly interested not only in this one, as an update but also a dog from about a year ago, with ADHD type hyperactivity....

  • @user-wt5ig6ff8e

    @user-wt5ig6ff8e

    5 ай бұрын

    That's not a boy

  • @mattoz7662

    @mattoz7662

    4 ай бұрын

    @@user-wt5ig6ff8eyou must be watching a different video than the rest of us lol

  • @user-wt5ig6ff8e

    @user-wt5ig6ff8e

    4 ай бұрын

    @@mattoz7662 lol

  • @MimiPlaysViolin
    @MimiPlaysViolin5 ай бұрын

    Kudos to this owner! She handles all that force from him with confidence. I’m sure it’s not always easy to stay dedicated to the dog when so much has gone wrong. I know how rattling fights and attacks can be. Good on her!

  • @ElizabethJW
    @ElizabethJW5 ай бұрын

    Watching this poor dog cower in the beginning while you’re just softly telling him that he’s a good boy is seriously so sad. But I love to see you working with a dog like this because it shows how intelligent you are in regard to animals and their needs. Only a couple mins in but I know this is going to be another great session! Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @rptrick79
    @rptrick795 ай бұрын

    Would be super interesting to see an update on this guy at some point. Amazing how dog that look and size gets exponentially scarier with a muzzle on. Man he hits hard!

  • @jasoncorey
    @jasoncorey5 ай бұрын

    Love a Cane Corso vid. I wish more people would realize how traumatic shipping a dog from overseas can be. I get some many people reaching out to me about this very thing. Happy New Year bro.

  • @BDTraining

    @BDTraining

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks. Loved your last video on flea medication, most people don’t have the stones to say it.

  • @terridavis9278

    @terridavis9278

    5 ай бұрын

    @@BDTraining Agree. I think vets are over medicating dogs today. Jason's video was fantastic.

  • @JourneyofArgos

    @JourneyofArgos

    5 ай бұрын

    I cried for this buddy. Literally. He is so depressed. Hope he is fine soon. Corso's are strong dogs.

  • @OffGridDogs

    @OffGridDogs

    5 ай бұрын

    That video will save dogs from what happened to Bruce Wayne hopefully

  • @rptrick79

    @rptrick79

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@OffGridDogsI didn't catch wether or not they'd ever given him flea meds before did you? I'm looking for alternatives but it seems that you need to be careful with anything you use dosage wise. Any recommendations? I would trust some pod members more than a gen search on the interwebs 😂

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis92785 ай бұрын

    This dog went through a lot. I feel like he needs a new name because he already went through a board and train which didn't go well. His name was said in what kind of a tone and how often during all of that training away from home. He needs a fresh start. Rocky ( Balboa) would be a good new name because this dog is going to make a comeback.

  • @stacypeters2856

    @stacypeters2856

    5 ай бұрын

    100% agree !!!! I said the same thing

  • @gaileverett

    @gaileverett

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, when I heard the name "Mayhem" I immediately thought, "NO, bad name." What you call a dog subconsciously colors your attitude toward him. I'd want to name him something like Chipper or Nova or maybe even Eagle.

  • @annmeacham5643

    @annmeacham5643

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m glad others agree, names matter and he needs a new one!

  • @whosaidthat5236

    @whosaidthat5236

    5 ай бұрын

    Having a mastiff I really hope this beautiful dog makes a comeback they are the most loving and caring dogs I’ve met and owned

  • @whosaidthat5236

    @whosaidthat5236

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gaileverettlol mines named Conan the 2nd, he’s the second one I’ve had and they are the best woods dog I’ve ever had. I camp in bear, wolf and cougar country and it’s comforting when the kids are running around and Conan is with them . Or when me and my son go dirt biking . I know the old lady and our daughter are safe with him at camp

  • @targetsunshine6060
    @targetsunshine60605 ай бұрын

    Life of a dog……if he sees the butt he might want to smell the butt…….. What a big pretty boy Hope he continues to get the help he needs

  • @BDTraining

    @BDTraining

    5 ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @hbishop8475

    @hbishop8475

    5 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @rico4you
    @rico4you5 ай бұрын

    Joel doing deep dive analysis and helping so much this Big Boy and Owner. Nobody else analyzes and helps like this.

  • @johncspine2787

    @johncspine2787

    5 ай бұрын

    Robert Cabral, Tom Davis, Larry Krohn (sp?) Haz Othman, couple others, great resources online nowadays..check them out! Try Robert Cabral’s podcast with Sonja Nordstrom, she’s an FBI dog handler (entered fbi as an electrical engineer, found out her first degree was violin performance, was at the pentagon at 9-11 w her dog..super interesting podcast)

  • @angre6422
    @angre64225 ай бұрын

    He does seem very sad. Thanks Joe for your work on a dog most people would give up on.

  • @Judep4237
    @Judep42375 ай бұрын

    That poor dog. I’ve always wondered how dogs cope with months of quarantine when moving country.

  • @prozierozie5692

    @prozierozie5692

    Ай бұрын

    Usually poorly

  • @lisaleondires9576
    @lisaleondires95765 ай бұрын

    I watch your videos & podcast faithfully. At first, this was hard for me to see a dog so traumatized that I turned it off. Then I said to myself “it’s Joel and he’s the best in the business” . Turned it back on. Your knowledge, compassion, empathy and relatability is Mind Blowing. GREAT GREAT VIDEO

  • @Catbooks
    @Catbooks5 ай бұрын

    This is so sad. My first read of him within the first few minutes was what a scared and unhappy dog this is. He stayed the same throughout the video. Yes, no joy, no happiness in his life (yet). What a shame. I hope she can help him through and out of this trauma, with your assistance. I'd never fly a dog like that.

  • @MaxAngor
    @MaxAngor5 ай бұрын

    I have legitimately never seen so much PTSD in a dog. I haven't even seen it that often in people! That dog has been through two Vietnams and a Korea and does NOT recommend it!

  • @Managable_Mayhem

    @Managable_Mayhem

    5 ай бұрын

    It's something I have seen mainly in street dogs and horses that were 'trained' by some dimwit that thinks beating the hell outta them to make them obey and give up is a good thing to do. It's always a sad sight to see. Makes me angry at the people who made it/let it happen.

  • @MaxAngor

    @MaxAngor

    5 ай бұрын

    Props to Joel for being minimally observant and altering his approach.. Many don't.@@Managable_Mayhem

  • 5 ай бұрын

    Please bring more videos of this dog. I'm curious to see how better it can get and how it can interact with other dogs. Wonderful job as always!

  • @benji.B-side
    @benji.B-side5 ай бұрын

    Imagine being anxious of the world around you, it would not be nice. This is a great start for that dog to be less anxious, calmer and gain more of a positive interest in the world around it, without the distraction of fear and anxiety filling its mind. Then its happiness should grow.

  • @blueflare3848

    @blueflare3848

    5 ай бұрын

    Many people live their lives like that.

  • @Managable_Mayhem
    @Managable_Mayhem5 ай бұрын

    It's so sad to see him be in the mindset of: The world is my enemy. Poor pup has been through absolute hell, that's so plain to see. It's like someone beat the liveliness out of him in every sense of the word. That just hurts to see. A 2 year old from such a tough breed should be rough playing and being all over the place if he meets potential new friends, not crouch-walk and be looking for the next threat in every muscle twitch or around every corner. I hope this lady can help the poor baby. He deserves a happy life without trauma tying him down. I wish them both best of luck.

  • @Bust4
    @Bust45 ай бұрын

    What I love about your videos and why I subscribed is because there’s always new insights to be gained about dogs and how they work but also sometimes I learn about us humans as well, it’s very interesting. Keep up the great work you’re doing.

  • @joannecolclough823
    @joannecolclough8235 ай бұрын

    I think any of us watching this video will have a huge amount of empathy and hopes for him to gain confidence and feel joy sincerely wishing both owner and dog all the best for successful transformation, lovely to see Joel being able to be soft and reassuring with this lovely boy

  • @daphneglasurus7886
    @daphneglasurus78865 күн бұрын

    I was never a trainer but a dog walker for dogs like this. All of my experience was about dogs who were dangerous due to abuse and neglect. Only when I met my wife’s dog did I understand some dogs have bad behavior because they’re just assholes who were allowed to stay that way. That’s when I found your channel to figure out what to do about it. I’ve learned so much from you but it’s also nice to deal with dogs whose behavior has such a real, sympathetic cause. I’m grateful for your tough side but it’s nice to see your soft side.

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy28155 ай бұрын

    Oh my heart goes out to this pupper!!! What a blessing you are, Joel, to discern these subtleties and guide this loving owner! I hope they come back weekly or at least monthly. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🐾💕

  • @ShadowClone1989
    @ShadowClone19895 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing that information on "finding the middle ground" it took me about a year to understand this with our rescue. She came from Romanias streets, has two broken ribs and she was horrified of men and water bottles. Learning how far you can push a dog with fear like this is really hard, but once you get a feeling for it you can truely help your dog get over it with time. This owner seems to have heaps of patience and willingness to learn, so I have little doubt that this big boy will recover.

  • @thesleepylion399
    @thesleepylion3995 ай бұрын

    Thanks for all of the videos. Having adopted an LGD breed that was shot and reactive and now a giant breed that was neglected, I've found a lot of your videos very helpful. Hooked me at the very start about dogs with trauma; such a fine balance of needing to be stern and establish those boundaries and rules while not holding a grudge. The reward is truly worth it

  • @zuzuspetals8323
    @zuzuspetals83235 ай бұрын

    That poor pup needs a new name, like Champ. Goodness gracious! Fascinating interaction. Thank you. p.s. Even I don’t like Home Depot …

  • @redmanish

    @redmanish

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah it feels minor but a dog’s name really does prime both owners and visitors to treat them a certain way. I’d love a name like Phoenix (or Champ as you said) to remind people how far he’s come and that he’s a work in progress, not a born “bad” or “evil” dog.

  • @zuzuspetals8323

    @zuzuspetals8323

    5 ай бұрын

    @@redmanishWonderful comment. I agree 100%.

  • @johncspine2787

    @johncspine2787

    5 ай бұрын

    A Home Depot employee got mad at me when I brought my GS puppy in there..they were insulted when I said that they were known as a friendly place to bring your dog..they said “well..guess we are a dog training facility now!”

  • @ca8944

    @ca8944

    5 ай бұрын

    @@johncspine2787lol. I mean farmers and construction workers/ builders go there and they usually have dogs with them. I take my dog( 2 yr old Cane Corso) occasionally into a local Hardware store to get him a bone on our walks and they love him! Same at the Starbucks. They’re ready with a pup cup while we’re waiting in line:) How cranky does an employee have to be to complain about a cute puppy in their huge store that doesn’t have food( besides packaged snacks)? I can understand Walmart or a grocery store or restaurant but not a hardware place

  • @stacypeters2856

    @stacypeters2856

    5 ай бұрын

    Lmao they said that !!! Call corporate that is is inappropriate to say

  • @Robbie28
    @Robbie28Ай бұрын

    Poor boys been traumatized. Makes me want to hug and make all the bad things go away

  • @Coxxy_Ray_of_Sunshineee
    @Coxxy_Ray_of_Sunshineee5 ай бұрын

    i'd love to see an update on this goodboi in a few weeks to see how his progress is.

  • @delavan9141
    @delavan91415 ай бұрын

    Four days in a cargo hold, how horrible. I wonder what the environmental conditions were, besides dark. Was he allowed to be fed or given water?

  • @michelewood925

    @michelewood925

    5 ай бұрын

    Right? How did he go to the restroom?

  • @biggeordie245

    @biggeordie245

    5 ай бұрын

    @@michelewood925in the cage he sleeps in, traumatising in its self. 4 days from Europe to the USA sounds excessive.

  • @geronimo5537
    @geronimo55374 ай бұрын

    This really reminds me of my last dog when he started having organ failure. Very timid and almost turned off following the leash not the person. He always had anxiety of noises and new places. But he loved traveling in the car for about ten minutes before getting as low on the floor as possible. This dog reminds me of my 11 year old fur baby. All the same movements. Protective of me an shy in public. Yet confident and protective full of energy at home. His slow reactions really look like something is off inside his head to me. I hope the owner gets an ultrasound or xray to check his pain. I didnt, I just trusted the vets body check getting a full bill of health and shiny coat. The very next day after the vet I took him back because he was sitting deficating on himself, being sluggish, sitting outside only listening to the birds, and disconnected from world. On day four he we put to rest having spent a full day in the ER. Looking into your friends eyes and nothing is looking back anymore is a feeling of sadness I cannot describe. I don't want you or your dog to go through this pain. Please do get his internals checked. The outside even to professionals doesn't say much. His behavior is what the prior months looked like for mine.

  • @simoney3649
    @simoney36495 ай бұрын

    Good owner of such tough dog. With Joel's help I am sure she can find way to rehab her cane corso.

  • @fatkidsdontrun9394
    @fatkidsdontrun93945 ай бұрын

    Love the video Joel. This dog is going to be so much work... they are totally traumatized and it is deep set. They will take a lot of patience and effort to work with. I want to call out the random movement point you bring up. In the beginning, you should absolutely be careful with random and weird movements around these nervous dogs. However, long term, you would want to desensitize these dogs to these movements so they become used to life. It will help them long term to be used to not being scared of random things in the course of life. Love the videos Joel thank you again.

  • @Sidtrav2017
    @Sidtrav20175 ай бұрын

    Thank you SOOO much for this video. I’ve been waiting for this. I have a 7 month cane Corso was was beaten as at a baby. She’s so deathly afraid of people. She reacts badly to them. She charges and growls. She’s never bite but more of a “get away from me”. She’s not happy to see anyone but me and my husband only. All she does is lash out at people. She has zero interest in dogs or people. Please make a longer video about a scared cane Corso. No one can even touch her to even try and socialize. 😢

  • @aussieoutbackfarm

    @aussieoutbackfarm

    5 ай бұрын

    How does she go if put in with a group of friendly dogs?

  • @Denali1600

    @Denali1600

    5 ай бұрын

    Well from a terrible start in life she now trusts / is happy to see you and your husband (so well done to all 3 of you there). So she can learn to like people. "She has zero interest in dogs or people" you need to slightly change the mindset to "she has zero interest in dogs or people NOW" - don't give up hope, because you still have another key 18 months or so to very gently and gradually build up her exposure to people and dogs. A good interaction today might be no more than a friend comes to your front door, your dog is 5 metres away, she see's you and your friend have a nice friendly interaction (maybe Joel's handshake method) that lasts 30 seconds and then the friend leaves. Then over time let people get closer to her, and for longer.

  • @aussieoutbackfarm

    @aussieoutbackfarm

    5 ай бұрын

    Good advice, if it works.@@Denali1600

  • @misschieflolz1301
    @misschieflolz13015 ай бұрын

    Oh this poor baby. Reminds me of this horse I wish I didn't have to leave behind at the yard I helped out at (I wasn't paid, I was a volunteer and new management literally bullied everyone and.... I couldn't take bullying because of my mental health). This horse was not aggressive or dominant, not in the slightest. You'd say he was a bit highly strung (not really warrented since he wasn't even a warmblood), but it was just a lot of nervous energy. He was ill for a long time during the most cruicial years, he made a recovery but did end up with significant scarring and was put back into work way too soon. I think this had a profound effect because he experienced physical as well as mental pain. He was a horse that didn't cope well with pressure and needed a very specific kind of rider - he didn't get that until I was literally forced by the owner to start schooling him because almost no one else would dare get on him. Literally the week before he came close to flipping over backwards onto me on another horse only a minute into the session with a new rider on him. I'd seen him tense under the contact and he just kind of exploded, they couldn't get the rider back on during that lesson. I had to get on him then, and everyone started taking bets on how long I'd manage to stay on him. It took months, on my part and his. I wasn't thrilled to be riding him knowing what happened to others, I know it was often requested I ride the unruly ones when they'd been having a particularly bad winter but never actually have a horse that I had to ride when I was available to ride him. I made a breakthrough on the ground when he was able to get confidence following me. He's actually spooked at his own shadow in the past because he's that anxious. I then found that when he was stabled his condition was getting worse; he dropped weight and was just jittery and anxious. I convinced them to turn him out with the hardy ponies if I was to be riding him exclusively. By god the difference it made: he was happier and started putting on weight; I could tell if he was brought in for more than 2 days during the week (weather sucks here) because he'd suddenly look terrible. He came around, I didn't fall off or get thrown until we started jumping; which in all fairness came too quick, but we had enough trust in each other to give it a go. I miss him now, I feel bad for ever having disliked him originally. If I could have afforded it I would have bought him, he wasn't the type of horse suited to that environment. I just see that same kind of bodylanguage in this poor dog at the start. I hope the owner keeps at it, things can be tough but every animal and relationship is different, but there's always a way with enough time, patience and love.

  • @SoCalPresa
    @SoCalPresa5 ай бұрын

    Oh wow. Our dog is named Bane, and he has had a wonderful life thanks to the love and dedication we've put into him. We salute you for helping these people and their loved dogs reach a high level of success 🎉

  • @johnleemarshall7825
    @johnleemarshall78255 ай бұрын

    Wow I have a 8month old Portuguese Mastiff that was imported from a rescue home in Romania to the Uk and he was very timid when I got him at 6 months old. I got a Rottweiler puppy from 11 weeks old to be a play mate for him. He is a lot less stubborn on walks now but he is still not trusting of other people on walks or other dogs yet. I am however seeing improvement every day by walking him and socialising him slowly and calmly with other people and dogs and telling people to ignore him at first. I have found that approach to be powerful as he is far less stressed by it.

  • @curtiswalter86
    @curtiswalter865 ай бұрын

    Best I have ever seen you sir. Some folks just don't see what we see.

  • @stacypeters2856
    @stacypeters28565 ай бұрын

    You can tell the owner really cares so much ❤️🙏🏻

  • @trumanhw
    @trumanhw3 ай бұрын

    poor guy ... has his tail covering his privates and is too timid to have friends. 😢 *I hope we get a follow up when he gets some relief and joy in his life.*

  • @stacypeters2856
    @stacypeters28565 ай бұрын

    This was such a good episode. Really sad about the whole plane situation, I feel bad for the owner that happened to them. I would be so livid. Also I hope she changes the dogs name to something more positive bc it’s a BEAUTIFUL dog

  • @Ruth78620
    @Ruth786205 ай бұрын

    I've got a corso and to see one this so shut down is heartbreaking 💔 my boys a rescue the family he came from have done a fantastic job socialising him. Props to this lady he trusts her and with a dog this shut down that's amazing.

  • @G59sydney
    @G59sydney5 ай бұрын

    if he wants to look at the owner, hes got to look at the butt... and if he looks at the butt, he might want to smell the butt... and if he smells the butt.....then...he has a friend!

  • @ElizabethSeiden-lg6mj
    @ElizabethSeiden-lg6mj3 ай бұрын

    I can’t describe how much this video has helped me! My puppy gets reactive towards meetings with other dogs and people. It seems like Lilly gets completely overwhelmed, competitive, and aggressively engaged when approaching them. Thanks for teaching me how to deal with her behavior.❤

  • @lindsaymarikofoose9099
    @lindsaymarikofoose90995 ай бұрын

    This was a different dynamic than usual really informative- thank you!

  • @tzoofnakar6170
    @tzoofnakar61705 ай бұрын

    I just LOVE your videos! thank you for sharing so much knowledge, I am amazed by how much is there yet to learn!

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom8315 ай бұрын

    Excellent video! Thank you Joel

  • @Mr.P.Griffith
    @Mr.P.Griffith5 ай бұрын

    Good on her for taking on such a task. I would love to see updates on this pair.

  • @sianne282
    @sianne2825 ай бұрын

    I love watching your videos. This was really interesting. I love how you understood how he is depressed and tried to find little ways to make him feel. Not necessarily happy. But less uncomfortable

  • @MrRushandy
    @MrRushandy5 ай бұрын

    As always Joel, you were great with this dog. I hope the owner can implement whats needed. She has the love.

  • @MissSuzapalooza
    @MissSuzapalooza5 ай бұрын

    Awww poor lad. ❤😢❤😢 His momma rocks

  • @dottiscamprunamuck2830
    @dottiscamprunamuck28305 ай бұрын

    Bless the gal who took him and those who made it possible. It can take years till they get over traumatic things. It took my last Bulldog 4/5yrs to get over his fear of women(he felt were upset/angry) and it only had to be the emotion, not voiced anger.

  • @fallbrkgrl
    @fallbrkgrl5 ай бұрын

    Great video! I can see a lot of similarities with this dog, and my 5 year old female GSD that i adopted 3 months ago. It's not the "get away from me" thing. It's that there seems like there's no happiness. Occasionally I can get her to do a little prance, but it literally lasts for just a few seconds, then she closes back up. I have managed to get her comfortable with "sit", and make eye contact. When she gets nervous, and doesn't know what to do, that's my go to. I'll tell her to sit, and when she does, she'll make great eye contact. Doesn't play, so leashed walks are her only daily exercise. I have started taking her out (off leash) to my property in the desert for a walk and sniff fest. Her "come" sucks, so I use her separation anxiety. Once she can't see me, she starts looking and then sees me, and runs up to me like the happiest dog in the world. Of course, she immediately goes back to being reserved. Many people have told me that it could take up to 6 months, maybe a year, before she opens up. I sure hope she does. I just want her to be happy with me.

  • @adjohnson9897

    @adjohnson9897

    4 ай бұрын

    Accept and love her for the dog she is but continue exposing her slowly to people and other dogs. My GS mix has slowly come out of his shell. 3 years old, I got him at 11 months. He now loves (this year) my nephew and his dog, my aunt and her family. There’s hope but love & accept who you fur baby is. Much love & respect to you and you GSD - you’re in this for the long haul ❤❤❤🐕

  • @fallbrkgrl

    @fallbrkgrl

    4 ай бұрын

    @@adjohnson9897 thank you for your comment 🫂❤️🐾

  • @DarkCelestialConsciousness
    @DarkCelestialConsciousness5 ай бұрын

    He looks like hes creeping waiting for daggers to fall from the sky poor pup he needs so much love 💖💖💖 this is so beautiful! Youre so good at wat u do ty XD truly! I relate so much to mayhem lol

  • @kathyarcher9836
    @kathyarcher98365 ай бұрын

    Good luck Joel and good luck to the owner-God Bless her for attempting to help him. I am one person who wouldn't trust this dog with any other dog, animal or person. You are so right to stress a dog like this one has to be very careful.

  • @AngelusNielson
    @AngelusNielson4 ай бұрын

    He's lucky to have people like you. There are very few people who wouldn't just give up on a dog like that and probably put him down.

  • @CanemBelliuk
    @CanemBelliuk5 ай бұрын

    I'm having to deal with a similar situation I found my female worked well as a intermediate between the two boys love seeing content with large powerful breeds and challenges best way to educate the general public good work

  • @rosavito1
    @rosavito15 ай бұрын

    Poor baby! I hope he gets better.

  • @denniscoyle4791
    @denniscoyle47915 ай бұрын

    2 things; my heart goes out to this dog. God bless this owner for sticking to him. Impressive because this nis going to be a long road.

  • @A000803323
    @A0008033235 ай бұрын

    fascinating video! Will we get a part two? That was all very interesting, and such a beautiful dog.

  • @nSparkySpark77
    @nSparkySpark775 ай бұрын

    One of you’re best vids

  • @t16205
    @t162055 ай бұрын

    This guy is phenomenal with the dogs!

  • @illuminatikiller1
    @illuminatikiller15 ай бұрын

    This is the nicest I've ever seen you be.... I have talked smack a couple time's about you being not sweet 😂😂....I'm proud of you bro and sorry

  • @fetra54

    @fetra54

    5 ай бұрын

    I've seen Joel be kind at times, but most of the time Joel is simply firm. Alot of dogs need firm, not mean. Too many people are too soft with their dogs and that leads to their dogs not being well behaved. Owners that give their dogs jobs or routines and are not going to let shenanigans go usually have well performing and well adjusted dogs.

  • @ernestinehoffman-otto4986
    @ernestinehoffman-otto49865 ай бұрын

    This was what my CC was like when we adopted her at 2.5 yrs old, she'll be 8 in june. Scared of everything, physically abused, never socialized with people or animals. The first year was just gaining her trust and taking small steps that were positive for her. When her tail started wagging, i knew we were making progress. I knew when to push her a little bit more and when i needed to just pull back and end the trip. She loves going to stores, Ace, Home Depot, Menards and any other place that is pet friendly but not pet stores. She was attacked by a 60 pound male dog so she is still very wary and anxious around any size dog. My girl has so much more confidence now and im so glad i found Joel's channel this year. This owner is doing right by her dog.

  • @QuailosSie
    @QuailosSie5 ай бұрын

    I really would love to see this boy's progress. ❤

  • @suebrown7882
    @suebrown78825 ай бұрын

    Awful to see what past treatment has done to this dog. I worry that the very long process of kind rehabilitation you have started may just be too much for him to undergo - so very sad for him - hope he gets to experience better times.

  • @stacypeters2856
    @stacypeters28565 ай бұрын

    BEST DOG TRAINER in the USA 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻bravo

  • @whitedevilcannabisco.2769
    @whitedevilcannabisco.27695 ай бұрын

    Beautiful pooch

  • @RachelDorrington-ku9jg
    @RachelDorrington-ku9jg5 ай бұрын

    My dog called Obi, was like this when I got him, we are in the UK, I asked my local dog trainer when to do with him and he said play with him and try to get him happy, once he's happy with you then get him out in the world and get him meeting other dogs and people, which I did, Obi still has a few problems which we are working on slowly, but he is a much happier dog and not so scared of life and living, you have to put the work in to get the best out of anything 🙂

  • @cynthiaweber1646
    @cynthiaweber16465 ай бұрын

    I cannot imagine my Cane Corso being so scared like this one. So sad because Corso dogs absorb everything from life and they take it personal and keep it all inside. Good luck to the owner and i hope this beautiful dog finds it's good life.

  • @naokookada9885
    @naokookada98855 ай бұрын

    I would love to see a progress - him getting better, happy and enjoy his life.

  • @alexandradittmann8588
    @alexandradittmann85885 ай бұрын

    outstanding work, Joel!

  • @TheBlackelpie
    @TheBlackelpie5 ай бұрын

    heartbreaking to see an animal so depressed. Good work helping him out of his shell, using mostly scent

  • @michelekiggins9993
    @michelekiggins99935 ай бұрын

    This is heartbreaking. I love that you are super soft with him. Do you have any update on him?

  • @DOTSTRIBE
    @DOTSTRIBE5 ай бұрын

    OMG!!! THE HEARTBREAK AND SADNESS. HE'S SO TRAUMATIZED 😭

  • @bbypink9844
    @bbypink98445 ай бұрын

    Oh my gooosh my heart is breaking for this dog 😭

  • @lucygoosy819
    @lucygoosy8195 ай бұрын

    The moment this dog gets some joy in his life & that tail wags will be a moment to celebrate 🎉🎉🎉. Love how you don’t sugar coat it. A long haul & will always be a dog to watch. Totally agree on body movements - my pup who was extremely fearful of people is doing so much better (in part thanks to you) but gets tripped out easy with people coming up on her unexpectedly etc. And the grudge thing - I learned the hard way that you can’t expect your dog can’t move on if you don’t. Though sad to see this dog’s trauma, a super informative & insightful video. Thanks so much.

  • @cazinaus4917
    @cazinaus49175 ай бұрын

    Poor boy....he's got a great owner though. All the best with it young lady 👍

  • @andrelong2506
    @andrelong25065 ай бұрын

    Seeing this as a pass Cane Corso breeder makes long for the days when you could only see a Corso at a ARBA event. Great skill on handling that dog at that particular moment. I wish the best for the long journey she has ahead.

  • @SpaceTrace333
    @SpaceTrace3335 ай бұрын

    It's taken 2 yrs for my cane Corso to even begin to be comfortable alone and with our cat

  • @OffGridDogs
    @OffGridDogs5 ай бұрын

    The hardest and most important thing for any owner of a dog in this condition is to not feel sorry for the dog. You can’t help him with that mindset yet you can’t push him like a confident dog either. I hope a lot of this is not genetic in this case.

  • @JenniferAguiartampa
    @JenniferAguiartampaАй бұрын

    I can’t imagine 4 days in cargo for a dog. Heart breaking.

  • @justchilling7594
    @justchilling75945 ай бұрын

    This is a prime example of catering the training to the individual dog. How can you possibly think that one method fits all personality types.

  • @boatelectricaldiy
    @boatelectricaldiy5 ай бұрын

    As a Corso owner, I feel so bad for this poor dog. It's very hard to make them scared. Mine was never afraid of a bear until he was upsidedown and 10 feet in the air. Mr. Beckman, you did a fantastic job.

  • @jimh472
    @jimh4724 ай бұрын

    My heart brakes for this poor boy.

  • @GarethDaviesUK
    @GarethDaviesUK5 ай бұрын

    The dog is terrified of people and of other dogs. The people who created this trauma and fear are despicable creatures.

  • @talonthepyro1284
    @talonthepyro12845 ай бұрын

    Poor thing is super insecure, you can tell its not aggression by his cowering and avoidance of not only other dogs, but other people. sounds like that board and train really ruined his perception of them. You can see him very slowly gain some confidence though, sniffing dogs but also standing tall and relaxed. I'm glad you and the owner are able help him because any longer and any more trauma to this dog could have meant him hurting someone or himself and eventual behavioral euthanasia.

  • @bettybiskuit798
    @bettybiskuit7985 ай бұрын

    That's so sad!

  • @aussieoutbackfarm
    @aussieoutbackfarm5 ай бұрын

    Hi Joel, great video as and hats off to that lady. I'm 15 years old and a fellow dog trainer in Australia. I use a lot of my own unique methods, but also a lot from other respectable trainers like you. Thanks so much for the pod and all your wonderful videos. I've learnt heaped. Although I don't have a business, I help a lot of people with their reactive, aggressive and fearful dogs. I have an issue with my own dog though, which I would like your advice on, he is a 2 year old intact male golden retriever, named Lucky. Lucky is an awesome dog I can take anywhere in public, and trust him off leash. I got him at 15 months and trained him using my methods. Like a different dog now from when we got him. The issue is though, that me and my family live on 2 and a half acres and have farm animals. He is fine with the adult goats and other dogs, but tried to kill any baby goat, rabbit or guinea pig. If he was aggressive towards them, I could deal with that the way I dealt with aggression to small dogs, but he believes that they are food, and should be killed to eat. This is pretty much the only thing I don't know how to do with dogs. It's very annoying and also sad, as it's also causing a lot of division in the family, and I have to always keep the animals and Lucky separate. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance :)

  • @krystal6137

    @krystal6137

    5 ай бұрын

    Baby goats, rabbits and Guinea Pigs all make very high pitched noises which can be a known trigger of prey drive- that’s why they put squeakers in dog toys, the sound makes them want to shred whatever is making it. Some canines are triggered by fast movement, some by sound and some by both The responsible thing you’re going to have to do is to secure those animals and be in control of the dog at all times around them. Realistically it’s next to impossible to keep an eye on everything all the time so working with Lucky to desensitize his prey drive and working on impulse control would really be beneficial along with limiting or controlling interactions. So impulse control is probably the easiest to fix so work on “leave it” and “drop” until it’s absolutely ingrained in his brain. That will get you part way there but it doesn’t necessarily work 100%of the time on dogs with high prey drive. I would probably put baby animal squeaking noises on your phone to play and then hide the phone, the dog will go frantic looking for it and when he does make sure it’s absolutely boring and there is no reward or reaction except you saying leave it, taking the device and turning it off. Right now if the dog has killed or injured an animal it has a high reward value and will be hard to unlearn but just drive the dog crazy with squeaking, smells and leave it and find something the dog finds more rewarding to give him when he properly leaves it. Smell is also a trigger so put baby animals smell on blankets on things he is averse to like the lawn mower or leaf blower. You’re ALWAYS going to have to watch him to ensure safety but desensitizing and making the baby animals less rewarding will give them a better chance if he gets into them. Obviously I’m not Joel but that’s my advice hopefully you find some of it helpful.

  • @chowbaby63

    @chowbaby63

    5 ай бұрын

    ,​, excellent advice!

  • @rocco2451

    @rocco2451

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey! Sorry to hear you’re have such difficulty. I have to agree that you should do what is necessary to keep your animals safe. Whether that’s keeping the animals in a pen or your dog behind a fence. I have a hunting line Labrador retriever that liked to kill rabbits. She is extremely prey driven. I personally use e-collars because I enjoy doing a lot of off leash hiking with my dogs and enjoy the freedom this gives us. There are 4 commands she has to follow 100%. Leave it, drop it, come and stay. After she learned those things a rabbit can literally walk up to her and she doesn’t even try anymore. Repetition, repetition, repetition. I also teach boundary training to my dogs. I have a 20 acre farm that is not fenced but I don’t want my dogs running all over the country side. There are deer and bears and coyotes out there so they know the area they are not allowed to go past. She doesn’t chase other animals either. If they never get away with it they will eventually give up trying. Good luck 🍀

  • @aussieoutbackfarm

    @aussieoutbackfarm

    5 ай бұрын

    Hi thanks for your reply, well done with your own dog. Re my dog, if I'm around when he's with them, he'll be fine, as he knows he can't get away with trying to kill them, but my main concern is if someone leaves the gate open and I'm not there.@@rocco2451

  • @asmrmetalman1061
    @asmrmetalman10615 ай бұрын

    Damn Joel does have a soft side after all 😢

  • @Arete37
    @Arete374 ай бұрын

    Years ago a Far Side comic strip: A dog is sitting at a desk in front of the door to a room. He's wearing a security guard uniform. Another dog walks up to the desk and talks to the guard dog. The guard says, "'I'm sure you're probably who you say you are, but regulations say I'm still going to need to sniff your butt."

  • @larag4646
    @larag46465 ай бұрын

    That lady's awesome. How many weak owners get pulled around by little dogs but that lady stops that tank in his tracks when she needs to. I wish those two the best.

  • @Justme.195.
    @Justme.195.5 ай бұрын

    This big boy is so traumatized 🥺 so fearful...poor baby

  • @ltpdogtrainingNJ
    @ltpdogtrainingNJ5 ай бұрын

    Very good episode! I really feel for this owner... She wants to do everything in her power to help find answers & a way to help him! Four days in a cargo hold! My God! He could've lost consciousness from heatstroke/dehydration! We can never know what this poor animal went through... When I saw how he 1. Doesn't interact or acknowledge his owner, even when she touches him he seems non-responsive! 2. Looks off into space Breaks my heart to say this but I believe there is some brain damage, tumor or other neurological issue. I would ask a vet to do a MRI scan of his brain/upper spine. His behavior does not look normal to me, even for a traumatized animal. Maybe he lost consciousness in the cargo hold & got brain damage. I recall owner noticing that he was a completely different dog after being shipped. God help him, and her, make the best decision for him. I would not rule out mercy euthanization. So sorry.

  • @krystal6137

    @krystal6137

    5 ай бұрын

    Anything is possible but this dog reminds me of an assault victim with ptsd and depression. He just wants to be invisible and sink into the surroundings. To him the entire world is scary and overwhelming and he doesn’t know any way to make it stop but somewhere along the line he figured out acting scary makes the stimulus go away most of the time. This dog just wants to be in bed with the covers over his head and either forgot or never knew what joy, happiness or curiosity feel like. I agree with Joel’s assessment 100% and would even go a step further and suggest looking into an antidepressant if the dog remains completely shut down.

  • @Managable_Mayhem

    @Managable_Mayhem

    5 ай бұрын

    @@krystal6137 He pretty much IS an assault victim. It was mentioned he was subjected to electro collars and lots of pinning alongside other 'methods' I would bet. That's exactly what assault is, people just write it off as a 'training method' for animals. Dogs and horses are subject to assault and all sorts of things constantly. We just never call it what it is.

  • @rptrick79
    @rptrick795 ай бұрын

    But, but but. all Joel does is yank dogs on leashes...this is a perfect example of someone that has worked with 1,000's of dogs and is using what he's learned from that. reading the dogs and with the info hes given making an assessment/changing his approach to try and help the dog and its owner.

  • @Lil_Kumquat
    @Lil_Kumquat5 ай бұрын

    Cargo trauma is definitely a thing. My boy took 3 days to travel from Thailand, and we had some big obstacles to overcome that took a while to achieve.

  • @mizz9841
    @mizz98415 ай бұрын

    I had a client like that and i paired him with a Balanced dog and yhen went and did all the things we needed but slowly and with the help of a Balanced dog that showed him how to use his nose again and trust again...

  • @jodyhoughton7341
    @jodyhoughton73415 ай бұрын

    My hearts for this one.

  • @BlackNYella
    @BlackNYella5 ай бұрын

    I’d bet the fence reminds him of a cage.

  • @uliwehner

    @uliwehner

    5 ай бұрын

    i don't think so, i think this is simply a matter of my side of the fence and your side of the fence.

  • @chrisr-m6568
    @chrisr-m65685 ай бұрын

    UNBELIEVABLE! WT!

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox64175 ай бұрын

    Hope things get better for him. You know besides maybe a bad transit trip and boarding trip it may be possible this fella has an actual chemical imbalance or neuro issue that's no fault of his own. It does happen to animals and humans so it can be discussedd.

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