The Best Medicine is EXPOSURE! - How to Use Triggers in order to build Confidence and a Calmer Dog
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I'm not gonna lie.. I mostly watch these videos to see Prince laying down the law..
@Zalonix1
Ай бұрын
Same lol
@chrisr-m6568
Ай бұрын
Hahaha People should be paying Prince because Beckman has no idea what hes doing.
@sethbehrends3745
Ай бұрын
@@chrisr-m6568 Aside from Prince being trained by him🤔
@chrisr-m6568
Ай бұрын
@@sethbehrends3745 Well, that's what most people would think! but when you understand animals (dogs) you would know Beckman's brown Doberman is the one who taught Prince. I'm in LA and I've actually helped a dog owner that went to Beckman the problem was Beckman didn't show them what to do so when they left, Prince wasn't around so their reverted back.
@chocolatefrenzieya
Ай бұрын
Likewise.
Joel I've been watching your channel and following your training advice and today my reactive shepherd mix managed to cross path head on with another dog on the sidewalk (leash on ) with only mild staring its a litteral miracle godspeed
Nice to see Joel giving the client dog love early in the video. He's "the discipline dude" because that's what most clients need, but even then, it's not all hardcore all the time.
The amount of space the owner is constantly giving up to her is absolutely crazy. It’s amazing how many people don’t realize what causes their dogs to get to this point
Prince is an absolute gem.. It's more than just his own behavior, he KNOWS he's there to correct other dogs, his cogs are turning on how he should deal with a disrespectful dog.. It's a shame that discipline is made to seem like abuse nowadays.. They are dogs
San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California needs a Joel Beckman! Thank you to the Beckman Team for all your hard work and dedication and comitment to releasing the best content! The Hall Family is grateful!
@michellemillette7314
Ай бұрын
It’s because you live in SF. Not acceptable to correct dogs there.
@michellemillette7314
Ай бұрын
And I live in Northern California too, but in a far northern county
@razorback9926
Ай бұрын
@@michellemillette7314It’s acceptable to correct m0r0ns like you there.
@ashwinghm
Ай бұрын
This 100%!
@valjeanelander5700
Ай бұрын
I live in Concord and need to do this with my dog but I don't know how. I've been trying. It sucks.
Great video. As an ex-trainer myself, I love how you explain a lot of these concepts in ways people understand. I often lacked the vocabulary to describe these behaviors in a way people understand easily.
Prince is a rock. That dog loves you, Joel! She’s a smartypants.
@craigjohnson9605
Ай бұрын
Prince is a He lol
@zuzuspetals8323
Ай бұрын
@@craigjohnson9605 Yes, he is! Sorry. “She” meant the dog (name unmentioned) being trained, not Prince. Cheers.
@craigjohnson9605
Ай бұрын
@@zuzuspetals8323 no worries! Thought you may have meant that but it was unclear. Hope you have a great day with your pooches! If you have any that is lol
At 13:55 to look on Prince's face when he realizes the muzzle has came off is priceless.
How amazing Prince is! I have a lab-rot and if a dog went up to a fence like that with her, she would go off. Prince just seems to want to play. What a great dog Prince is.
You're a legend. Your understanding of dog behaviour is so great to watch, I have 3 dogs with different quirks and I learn something new from every video. Plus Price is a DUDE 😎
So lovely to see you give affection to Prince to show appreciation for his hard work. You clearly have a great bond with him, and he’s a brilliant dog. Also great to see the progress made in this session. You have great intuition and observations for what is motivating the dog to do whatever unwanted behaviour they are prone to.
@redwitch12
Ай бұрын
I giggled seeing the assistant getting to pet Prince while holding his collar. Prince is such a beautiful, charismatic dog that I'd have a hard time not petting him myself :D
I watch your videos for Prince. He looks so much like my Dobie Orion. Same gracile look - from German lines. But he was a very soft dog.
Completely agree with this title! Ideally, with someone as experienced as Joel, to observe, assist and be available to intervene. It takes lots of experience to be able to be this precise with your timing and release when giving corrections.
Beckman does a good job with this dog here. He is very gentle with her.
0:16 Can Joel significantly improve a Coy-dog in an hour 0:28 Joel slows down the video to confirm his suspicion that he may be unable to train a coyote/dog 0:52 Joel makes up a new training term: Intrinsic Triggers. 1:23 How to troubleshoot your dogs "triggers": take every possible trigger and bring them back 1 by 1 to see which gives you the highest % of a better dog in situations. %10 +%20= %30 better! Gotta start somewhere 1:34 Coy-dog looses it's ISH at Prince behind the fence 1:52 Coy-dog belly flops on landscaping blocks with general disregard for its genitalia 2:42 Joel kicks the owner out for better percentage yield 3:10 Coy-dog wants muzzle off Joel says NO 4:20 Joel gives love to Coy-dog 5:11 Coy-dog Prepares to sniff Princes butt inch by inch with pets 6:14 The really isn't a trigger like previously stated it's the way it feels and moves on the dog may be the actual trigger 7:01 owner trigger is back petting Prince to check for reaction 9:07 If you have a helper dog it can't be all up in the other dogs grill 11:26 Coy-dog doesn't like the smell of Princes butt, yet... 12:55 dog leaning on owner for comfort while Joel makes out with Princes ear 14:00 Coy-dog pops muzzle off in preparation to destroy Prince 14:10 Coy-dog says "get outta here" Prince says "you can't handle a Doberman!" 15:46 meeting puppy dog behind gate freaks out a lil. CORRECTION! Then back for another meeting. 17:46 Joel notices the back leg start to shake on Coy-dog and ends session shortly after 17:52 Joel violates the bull terriers right to be secure, by forcing him to ID 17:58 Coy-dog like the smell of Bull terrier's booty
@BDTraining
Ай бұрын
12:55 😂
@User7688.--_
Ай бұрын
@rptrick79-You are the best! Thank you for all you do on this channel. You help everybody who wants to watch a part that they are particularly interested in. 👏🌟
10:10 I think people recognize this, especially once they've owned a dog and this is one reason that many people love dogs, because the dog gives them a sense of value that they don't find among people. Dogs really do bring people comfort with their love and their loyalty.
Phenomenal explanations on what is acceptable, even if not great, correcting and not holding grudges, removing and fading in triggers, etc. Super helpful, thank you!
Such great teaching! My 3-yr-old rescue pit let a scared unsocialized dog sniff his behind and I was so happy! All because Joel! ❤️🐾🙏🏽
This is a great example of how having an intact male helper dog can really give you an edge with troubled females. it just seems to make the scary stimulus 'other dog' that much more interesting and attractive
@ltpdogtrainingNJ
Ай бұрын
So true!👍
Prince, the King. 👑💙 he’s amazing, really as good as it gets
The dog has all the signs of a Malinios mix, black muzzle, has a mask and the square frame. I've met a couple that have come out of Mexico and they act like this.
This is great help for me! I've got a mill rescue rattoe about 11 pounds. She's traumatized, fearful and willful but she's sweet, loving, cute and has all the signs of canine depression. So I'm soaking in everything I can about training her. I've been patient and take things slow but she already knows to come when I call. I will grab her and bring her if she doesn't. And she knows better than to sit and beg while I eat due to a noisemaker she hates the sound of. I don't even need to pick it up anymore. I just reach in to where I keep it. Potty training is the hardest though, especially when she needs to go when I'm sleeping. I look at that as being my fault. I simply have to watch her and take her outside until she learns well. I stomped the deck the other day unfortunately and now she trembles if I take her out. So, I kinda have extra work to break that. She's getting an A in leash and a B in overcoming separation anxiety. I don't want her to learn jumping yet because she's getting a D minus in sitting and staying. I'm basically her emotional support human. She digs the love though, so I'm confident she can bring her GPA up in the next couple months. She's smart too! Only had her 18 days so far! Fingers crossed and thank you!
@User7688.--_
Ай бұрын
Make sure to watch his videos on KZread. Search for "Beckman’s DogTraining" on KZread and type in the behavior you want to work on, like "Beckman’s DogTraining Potty Training". Then click search and watch all the videos that come up. You can do it!
@OakwiseBecoming
20 күн бұрын
You're probably under-feeding her. Dogs who get enough to eat don't steal food. You sound like you're going to make her anxiety worse. What kind of a monster uses a noisemaker on an anxious dog from history of abuse who is hungry?? Why don't you just let her eat something, you monster?
This is excellent and beautiful work you're doing. Thank you for showing and giving these animals love and leadership.
Wow! Just wow!
Prince is such a beautiful dog.
Of all the things I did wrong with my dog, the one thing I am glad I got right is ever stopping her exposure to dogs. Thanks for teaching the triggers concept, & clearly in action. Very cool. Interesting to hear you talk about the leg shake as a sign of nervous system overload too (my whole dog shakes like that when she sees a cat 😐). Thanks again 😊👍😊
Price is such a G, bravo! A true testament to all of your hard work!
Excellent session! ❤
Joel, thank you. Your videos have been so helpful
💥 👍 👍 💥 Such GREAT teaching!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Great video!
I usually don’t comment on youtube but i really wanna thank y’all for your channel. I’ve been using your training tips for one day while walking my dog on leash and already he has been listening to me so much better. He’s only 1, hasn’t had much socialization. Im meeting with someone new (to train/socialize our dogs together) and i literally sent her your videos 😂😂 I was like “before we meet, watch this guy’s channel”. Y’all are giving me the mental confidence i need. We don’t have money for a trainer and this shit is free so kudos to y’all 🙌🏻🙏🏻
@mvzan672
Ай бұрын
not sure if you’d already made a video on this, but i’d love to see you train dogs off of home furniture. My dog is allowed ON the couch, but he jumps all around and has put holes in it. Should i do the yanking correction with a leash on ?? I already tell him “no” “down from couch” but it doesn’t work well since he knows he allowed to be on it ….
Great video Joel. This all makes sense.
I’m watching these videos cause my two dogs have been super frustrating lately. Trying to explain that small behaviors may lead up to these behaviors and getting everyone on the same page is so hard. I have a 2yr pit that’s scared of dewy grass😒
My dog was much like this one needing correction around other dogs, so she made one dog friend who she played with, and then another dog friend now meeting both regularly, and then meeting other dogs randomly in the park with her dog buddies, and now I can take her to the public market alone and strange dogs will come up to her, and she likes meeting new dogs.
Thank you! I love your videos. They help me with my Malenois. Following your videos he is walking on loose leash, and n ot pulling me out the door. However, his legs always shake once we go out. Whether we are playing tug, catch, training, or just on a walk 😀. He is a high strung bundle of energy.
Very helpful, thank you for sharing this!! Greetings from Germany 😊
@kurtwagner4663
Ай бұрын
Sadly a trainer like that, and we need someone like him desperately in Germany, would never fly here. Germany is flooded by positive only trainers.... I could name 5 dogs of my head from my walks/the dog park who could need a Joel and go to positive only trainers. One is visiting the same trainer for TWO YEARS. No progress whatsoever with the dog.
Hi Joel I have been watching your videos at school because whenever you post I'm at school but I really love your videos ❤
Very good owner.
Very very helpfull.
At my age I can still handle maybe 2 triggers at once but 3 is too much and I’ll lose it!
Wow, great content, looking out for the nervous system.
as soon as i get the money, I’m definitely bring my boy/s to you
That's a Tiekerhook Bloodline GSD...possibly VonYounghaus blood line.
Prince 'just sniff my butt dude and we can all get on with our day.' Thanks for the video Joel
oh she was so scared 🥺
I like t how calm Prince is here ! Would Impulse Controlle drills help to train her to tolerate Triggers too ? I get that desensitization through intruducing her slowly to her Triggers
@TrulyMadlyShallowly
Ай бұрын
Not when it is still so strong. But it can help when the trigger reaction has mellowed a bit
Ahhh...you started talking about the back right leg shakin 18:37 g but got side tracked and never finished as to why his leg was doing that or how the owner should respond to it. I really wanted to hear about that. 😥
Our dog is a corgi. He will attack but we thinks it is anxiety coupled with him wanting all the other animals to follow the rules.
That is what we thought but when we had our dog she's a year old now in training the trainer told us that it would be best not to take her out on walks because she reacted to people not the dogs. She is shy and has high anxiety so we've been working with her taking her out and exposing her but not overloading. I hope eventually she will be able to go out without any problem thank you for the video.
@rx6483
Ай бұрын
If a trainer suggests not taking your dog out on walks, ditch the trainer. Every dog needs exercise and exposure.
@jeanineshosa7302
Ай бұрын
@@rx6483 We did, now it is exposure but very slowly and not over whelming.
@rx6483
Ай бұрын
@@jeanineshosa7302 Kudos for you doing your research and not listening the the “trainer”. Honestly, there has to be more regulations for dog trainers. I did exposure + corrections (with a water bottle) with my dog aggressive terrier and it worked very well. I wish you the best on your training journey :)
Great efforts to help this dog. Malinois mix, I guess.
Unfortunately, if it's strange dogs that trigger mostly, and each new strange dog needs desensitzed as a trigger. Hard to get so many dogs to cooperate with this training.
Ha ha, this dog not wanting to sniff a butt, that might be the only rational dog in the world. He's thinking, "These guys are sick, why would I want to smell a butt?"
Just got a chance to see this, Joel... long story, way short: 2 rescue dogs, clinging to each other (later, found out the dog hoarder lady, from petsmart adoption, was exposed and arrested)..well-- the one dog, as he grew in confidence here, and worked great with your training, WAS then doing this to any dog, seen near my yard (not on leash, the first year, did great) but, as he grew into adult-teen... the dog would not respond to any of your teaching, and, i could not take the chance that something nad would happen (so i gave him back not realizing he was with a hoarder again) (long bad story about her threats, if folks didn't return dogs ti her)... it was my fail, and this buddy dog missed him, but, soon: this kept dog opened up to me in a vast amount of new ways, and after your teaching work, he has become a wonderful dog... he still has terrible fear of strangers, and, yet, NOW he trust me and my yard enough to bark and rush the fence 😮 (new lessons now-- he is learning to stop and SIT, and wait until the stranger, or kids next door, walk by... watching his triggers is bringing us success... 😊the "hugs and kisses" (mom is proud of me) WHEN he stops is working! He still has fear in this, as, he runs away from the ones that he "charges" if I try to get him to SIT too close the fence... he also has a stubborn side, when he "thinks" he is "busy with a "job" he is doing---- he is learning that I won't put up with that... main reason i shared, was, to see your work here is progressing on my dog and confrontation, but-- I could not see it through, sadly, with the FIRST dog, as, it looked TOO vicious for me, when he was with dog confrontations.... (did dna, he was have "pit bull terrier" and german shepard with a bit of cattle dog) (articles said: this mix is a good, but dominate centered mix)... the other that i kept is 14 different breeds, and, 😅 i see a main mixture of 4 or 5, interchanging, it is very funny and interesting... border collie, boxer, Australian shepard, german shepard, and "pit bull" (so called) terrier... I am thankful for you, Joel--- these traumatized DOGS were unlike ANYTHING (dog wise) that i had EVER seen ... at least, i did not fail, the one that I kept.. worse thing, left--- he shakes with fear, if anyone comes over--- but, i am working on it... thank you, for this video...
My LaboRotti is 3 years old and she’s afraid of other dogs and she lunges at the dogs when we try to stay around other dogs, the funny thing is that we also have an older Maltese whom she’s grown up with and is really gentle with so I’m not sure why she’s afraid of other dogs. From age 4.5 months she was in training classes with other dogs and the behavior never changed.
Prince is an amazing dog for sure! These videos are so useful! I have a mini schnazer and I call him little prince now cuz he reminds me of him! but I give I'm all the love and praise in the world he's a good boy! Question about that right back leg shaking what did that mean ? cuz we just went right into the the Shepard being really good with the bull terrier. @beckman'sdogtraining
Princie is King. I have a girl Doberman and lover her.
bumb to rear end and pull doesnt work for me in leash reactivy, but grab to collar and watch in eyes seems to work
@livus3787
Ай бұрын
Oh, same here! That mid-size goober can stand as stable as concrete, but I can grab collar with a bit of cheek skin and voile, I only need to do that once a walk 😅😅😅
Hey Beckman, my 7m.o Rottweiler puppy is a frustrated greeter and starts pulling like crazy if a dog/cat is within the “threshold”. It’s getting a little better and she’s very polite off leash. Would you consider this her being reactive as well?
15:34 story of my life
Sir, any advice 🙏🏼 would be appreciated. My female getman shepard just turned 2 years old we have a chocolate lab she's 9. The Shepard lately has stated leaving bite, cut etc on labs face. Both fight at times mutually but lately now that the shepard is bigger she gets jealous and protective and beging to bite top of labs head, snout and neck....any help?
Who else noticed around 12:30 when the dog finally smells prince she stepped in front of her owner- in between prince and her owner, almost on top of him- TWICE. Perfect opportunity to tell him to pull his dog back and not let her cut him off
@genagx
Ай бұрын
Noticed she sat on the owner again in the yard after the scuffle with prince. She’s too much all over the owner in these situations
Quite the tail she got on her there, is that coyote esk?
I agree with your first comment that she acts coyote-like. Super difficult to train a wild animal, even a partially wild animal. Great training technique.
Hey joel why were you so sure the fence was not a trigger? Love from italy
@BDTraining
Ай бұрын
In the first but more in the second run up to prince, imagine if the fence want wasn’t there. What do you think would have happened? So imagine the fence “trigger” is gone, is the behavior different or the same?
@user-fc4vh8fx1u
Ай бұрын
@@BDTraining Thanks for the answer! Your content is always top notch
I know this isn’t the same video as the topic I’m commenting on. It was a podcast where you had mentioned a pastor you like. I’m not certain which video it was. There’s a pastor I listen to on KZread that I’m almost certain you’d like. He’s super no nonsense. No sugar coating anything. Tells it like it is. His name is Pastor Ricky Scaparo channel is called “End Time Headlines” He has some really good videos and does evening podcasts a few times a week. I really hope you go check him out. There’s not many pastors like this gentleman!
Silent bob dog helper 😅
Day 1 of asking for a video on how to teach a dog to not be petrified of fireworks
@BDTraining
Ай бұрын
Great video leading up to the 4th of July. Keep reminding me please.
I've been struggling with my dogs friendlyness towards other dogs than my 2nd dog I used to take both of them to the dog park as pups and they were both great. My shepherd, however, was attacked by an adult pit or boxer or mix when he was between 6 and 8 months old (and won). At the time I thought I was helping by isolating him for a month or so from exposure to other dogs hoping that would give him some safe time to get over that ... But upon reflection it seems like the entirely wrong move. He only gets on with 1 dog who is not my own and has intimidated other dog owners and dogs in my neighborhood alike from seeming aggression. I actually believe he's harmless unless attacked from hints, but how do I bring that out all the time? I've tried many online ideas about familiarizing dogs. But in the area I live, most people are too scared to let their dogs work it out a little bit... especially with my seemingly scary but harmless pillow of a German shepherd.
Wait, you get rid of the trigger, for how long, and why would the dog not return to it's normal state?
My dog freaks out even if I'm nowhere to be seen & the other dog is 30ft away..... So far the only thing that is working is loose leash training and "look at me training". Fundamentally, she doesn't yet trust me to protect her, but we've only had her 2 months, she is very young (less than 2) and she was a stray rescued in the desert outside Phoenix. It also seems she was abused by an overweight man.
Its sad to see people have no clue what leadership is
What was it with the leg shake ? And why didnt you continue the training? I didnt quiet understand what you meant.
@BDTraining
Ай бұрын
The shaking is the nervous system and when the nervous system gets too high dogs and people change, learning can arrest and they can act differently.
@Jezziha
Ай бұрын
@@BDTraining ooooh! I see thank you! What happens with dogs that are in constant leg shakes? I knew a dog whose legs stopped shaking and became more relaxed after being trained, maybe that's different? He sometimes also chattered with his teeth. Was he just very anxious and needed an outlet/structure in life? (He was a miniature pinscher × Danish Swedish farm dog mix breed)
@TracyKate1111
Ай бұрын
@@BDTraining this is interesting. My dog has a front leg shake in a sit sometimes. it seems weirdly structural, like a hyper extended joint, but he is also newish from the shelter and getting over reactivity. (these videos are helping!) Could it be structural or is it always nervous system?
Malinois mix? 🇧🇪 🐊
@patriots2291
Ай бұрын
Looks alot like my Mal mix.
this dog has a very coyote looking tail and shape. Prince is also the best boy in the world.
At 3:07, she met an alpha. At 4:21, she became Joel’s dog (joking). Great way to look at triggers.
Joel ? Right at @14:04 it looked like Prince (THE Prince) initiated a very strong Paly-bow like HE was seeing if she was READY to be play buddies yet ? ? As it was after she HAD sniffed his butt, was Prince reading where he knew YOU wanted to head with her, so at @14:04 HE initiates Stage 2 of the session FOR you ? ?
My dog doesn’t do the dance.. He starts posing like he is about to pounce.. No body movement and when the dog comes near he gives his best shot to bite. Not fun. And he is a Shihtzu
I'd love to see a genetic test on this dog to see what she is.
Not gonna lie I would believe if that dog was intimidated by the Bullterrier. As a Staffie owner I understand that those little guys can be too much for dogs their size and sometimes even bigger dogs 🤣
Standard gsd behaviour
Look how many lip licks the coyote does when transferred to the owner
But it looks like Prince is mad dogging her. 5:23 Is that not a thing?
This is sad... you can see how the dog doesn't want to be like this but it can't help it
Excuse me I have a question about my dog and how to get rid of it ps this is google translated because I don't speak english very well well the question is my dachshund Herman and he is completely crazy he doesn't bite but he is crazy he is just copying with 6 other dogs no one else likes him it's an irish wolfhound a mutated pit bull because it's acceptably big it wags its tail and you get bruises and then three bloodhounds and then an australian shepherd they're all hunting dogs believe it or not it's not the important question is when me and Herman are out and meet everyone in a dog park or in a green yard, Herman the oldest 10 years old will start to laugh if another dog comes and then the others start doing what he does and then they attack it the other dog all 7 of them in a pack so the question is how are we going to end it and the other is why are they staring at him he has been with them since they were puppies when he was then 3 and he has made them lie down his down with his tail between his legs and whining because he is an expert in fighting big dogs and all that happens in Sweden so you know we have very different laws you in ussa like this if a dog is bitten it will not be killed but that will be a high fucking fine
Enjoyed the video. Very informative.
There's an entire segment of the human population that could use this training. lol...
That’s dog is definitely part coyote
@Vombatiform2
Ай бұрын
It may have some coyote in it. Definately a low content if it has any coyote genes tough. Compared to that earlier coydog Joel trained, this one mostly just gives weird vibes.
Female German shepherds always act like this, it's so weird
i'm simply don't understand owners who are so fearful of their dog meeting other dogs when they take their dogs to dog friendly areas clearly meant for dog interaction and play. how should i approach when my dog loves dogs to play and interact with mostly off leash? also my dog is a small maltypoo that's playful, but will correct puppies who play too rough.
@catwoman2596
Ай бұрын
Vet bills aren't cheap and neither are lawsuits.
@underduress5761
Ай бұрын
@@catwoman2596👍🏼
@wh6055
Ай бұрын
Most dogs are not Prince. They are mostly badly behaved, aggressive, and have owners who see nothing wrong with that.
Dog looks underfed. That will make more anxiety.
@DrunkDalty
10 күн бұрын
Nah just not obese he probably walks the dog the alot and feeds it raw
She seems like a fear bitter, right?
If a dog is aggressive, shows its teeth, they are dangerous, they will hurt or kill someone or something.
@dogzentraining
Ай бұрын
That’s simply not true. While it does look ferocious, 99% of the time it’s an act. There are ways to assess these dogs to work out if it’s genuine aggression or just fear-based reactivity. They look very similar if you’re not familiar with these kinds of dogs. Joel knows what he’s doing. I’ve also worked with 100s of these “aggressive” dogs. It’s looks and sounds much worse than it actually is.
@mr.eternal4439
Ай бұрын
I knew it ! Those Chihuahuas are little devils
@Purpie_Slurpie
Ай бұрын
that's literally just how they communicate :/ if you don't know how to communicate with them that's a you issue
@TrulyMadlyShallowly
Ай бұрын
It has to look bad! Most of the point is the dog saying 'GET AWAY FROM ME' so of course they are going to look as fierce as possible.
@TrulyMadlyShallowly
Ай бұрын
My dog sometimes shows teeth to other dogs as a warning to stay away, and they - mostly - get it. I'm good with that.
Why do you yell at your dogs? What do you think of Ceaser Milan’s way of dog training?
@rptrick79
Ай бұрын
He's probably marking unwanted behavior with the "yell". He agrees with a lot of Cesars stuff for the most part. He's talked about it in a handful of videos here and there. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nmqYy8uRncundbA.htmlsi=DSimIMi-_peNAvJJ
I like your content, but the fact you charge such outrageous prices for your training WHILE MONETIZING YOUR CUSTOMER BASE BY PUTTING THEM ON SOCIAL MEDIA. Is extremely off-putting. There are others who do god's work for free and live comfortable from monetized videos alone. You can definitely scale back your prices and help more people/dogs.
@BDTraining
Ай бұрын
How much should I charge for an aggressive dog?
@YaIdcReportMe
Ай бұрын
@@BDTraining How much do you need to cover your bills and retire comfortably? I can get you in touch with my financial planner if you need assistance.
@YaIdcReportMe
Ай бұрын
@@BDTraining That sounds like something you should ask a financial planner.
@BDTraining
Ай бұрын
@@YaIdcReportMe you’re the one who said I charge too much. I’m asking you what helping a aggressive dog and putting myself, my employees and my dog at risk is worth?
@YaIdcReportMe
Ай бұрын
@@BDTraining It should be worth the gratification of helping others but you clearly don't have a mind to see the situation in any other light. Hitting do not recommend on your channel =)