The Dangers of Purely Positive Dog Training

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The first few minutes of the video show a frozen video screen - not to worry, it is resolved in a. few minutes...
Yes, we need to address this again, not because I want to, but because it is a danger to dogs and the people who love them.
In this LIVE I will address my reason why I continue this fight! All over the world radicals are taking over and dog training is not safe. I can assure you I know the agenda here and it’s not about peace and LOVE. It’s about compleletly irradicating what we know about dog training and it will hten lead to the destruction of countless dogs!
I hope you’ll join me on this live and also join my passion to helping all dogs!

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  • @annylaurie422
    @annylaurie422Ай бұрын

    I am from Alberta and there are only 2 “balanced” trainers in Calgary. I tried to adopt a dog and when asked where was I going to train I told them the one that I was thinking about. I am now on a no adopt list. I tried to adopt an Akita cross from another shelter that had been chasing buffalo for 2 years. Took him for a walk in a park, they had a harness on him. I am 5’2” and he did not even know I was at the end of the leash. I realized I was out my depth and if I was going to commit to this dog the harness had to go. When I brought him back I told administrator of the shelter, I really liked him but would not use harness. You would think I had said I was going to kill him. I had to commit to their classes and only use a harness and positive only, absolutely no corrections. I had to walk away from him. I could not handle him. I finally got a lovely pure bred male Australian Shepherd. I wanted to go to a balanced training group but there was a wait list. I tried the positive only, thinking he was so easy to train I’ll try it. I wasted a year on that nonsense and ended up with 100% trained dog that could only behave in a vacuum and if I had treats. In the real world he was a nightmare. Between Robert’s videos and the balanced training group I finally got into, I now have a great dog that I can take anywhere. He has gone on an escalator, an elevator, even a rapid transit train that we used to get to dog friendly pub. He can meet people and dogs politely on leash. We managed all this with a martingale and a few corrections. I was so frustrated with him I thought I should use a prong. A couple of trainers in the group asked me to give the martingale a try and if that did not work, we would go to a prong. It only took 3 classes to get on the right track. Yesterday I dropped his leash downtown on a busy sidewalk and he quite happily walked beside me. 3 months ago if I had done that he probably would have been hit by a car.

  • @garypudup2109

    @garypudup2109

    Ай бұрын

    I adopted an Akita who was already 4 years old and had been taken from her first owner by the police and been adopted out. We were her third owners. With no socialization if I had not used balanced training she would never had come around. She eventually became an AKC certified therapy dog making hospital visits. First, balanced is the way to go, second, Akitas are a hardheaded strong dog, there's no way she could have trained positive only. Congratulations on the shepherd. Frankly at 5'2'' an Akita would have been too much. Wise choice.

  • @GetFitwithDogs

    @GetFitwithDogs

    28 күн бұрын

    I am an Akita owner, and my male Akita was NOT an easy walk early on. He just wanted to do his own thing and he didn't respond well to recall or the lead. However, I worked with him using balanced methods and now I can walk with him in public off leash. Videos of this are on my Channel. There are still occasions where I will keep a leash on him as there are some dogs who will see my confident Akita and respond with a challenge. I'm not even talking about barking at him or lunging at him. He knows what those dogs are up to and ignores them. It's the dogs that freeze and stare bullets at him that I must keep him leashed around, but that's it. He knows what that body language means so he responds in kind to that energy. He is still a work in progress, but I have I have improved him to such a degree that it's incredible. I don't believe a purely positive trainer could have accomplished this much with my dog considering where he began. He doesn't care about treats or praise when there is something more interesting around him. He had to be shown not just what we want him to do but also what we don't want him to do. Some behaviors require a correction, and dogs know this because DOGS use harder corrections themselves to other dogs.

  • @garypudup2109

    @garypudup2109

    28 күн бұрын

    @@GetFitwithDogs We loved our Akita. They are an acquired taste and also require dedicated owners. We trained with ours sometimes 3-4 times daily and positive only would not have worked. When walking ours and coming across dogs we would always tell people it was a bad idea to let them interact since we didn't know how the other dog would behave and it wouldn't go well if they disagreed. Kudos to you to getting yours to the stage he's at.

  • @kab1341
    @kab1341Ай бұрын

    More people need to hear this message Robert. It saddens me, so many people who claim to care about the dogs but the ones in desperate need of direction and help are deemed "impossible" by these folks who bribe behavior with cookies. It's horrible....

  • @justchilling7594
    @justchilling7594Ай бұрын

    The problem with dealing with these people is that you cannot please them no matter what you do. When you give them any video time it just feeds into their egos. The best thing to do is just ignore them because at the end of the day it's really all about them. Keep up the good work!

  • @thankmelater1254

    @thankmelater1254

    Ай бұрын

    No to "ignoring them", because they already have the pulpit, stage, choir. It's nothing THEY did to gain that position, western society is swirling around the drain from the attack on every country's society from within. They are all on board with everything WOKE. That is their power source...the destroyers of our way of life.

  • @NatalieGraziani

    @NatalieGraziani

    29 күн бұрын

    It's not about pleasing them, or feeding their ego. It's about advocating for dogs, and you cannot advocate if you ignore what's going on. Yes Robert and the likes could ignore the attacks on them themselves, realistically it's water off a dogs back. What we can't ignore is the fact the governing bodies and the general publicare listening to their false claims of abuse if you humanely correct a dog. The bans which are being implemented across the world are being done so because the activists are getting the attention they seek from governing bodies, from kindhearted people, their scientific opinions (because they are opinions, not facts) are being heard first and foremost, creating a mass delusion they(the activists) are kind, and us trainers who use aversives are animal abusers and don't care about dog welfare. To ignore that false propaganda is injustice for dogs. To say Robert and the likes of him should ignore, and not respond is effectively saying we should just plead guilty to animal abuse, to not defend the fact we have dog welfare at the forefront of our mission, to not advocate for dogs to live, be safe, get genetic fulfillment, and live happy healthy lives. To ignore is absolutely giving merit to the "cult" mentality that ignoring bad behaviour is effective in changing dangerous behaviour, and Robert and like minded trainers (including myself) just do not agree, we are of the belief to fix a mistake and not repeat it you need to be educated you are making a mistake, and that requires being informed that. Ignoring is not educating. Is he trying to educate the "cult" mentality, well that would be nice, but an unrealistic goal. He and others are trying to educate the mass public, governing bodies, that it's okay to teach your dog yes and no, as long as it's done humanely, with compassion, empathy and understanding. To ignore false declarations, propaganda and accusations is as effective as giving a dog a treat for mauling someone and saying good job.

  • @thankmelater1254

    @thankmelater1254

    29 күн бұрын

    Correct, they have no end goal but to tear everything apart, even if the uninformed don't know the end goal. No pets at all, and no YOU is the goal. Guards, pets, servants, underground mountain mansions in luxury for the masters. Mark Zuckerberg's is a new addition.

  • @beepboop3264
    @beepboop3264Ай бұрын

    I have always been a lurker, but I had to comment. I love and appreciate what you're doing for dogs. I've been working with my rescue shepherd and everything I know is from you and other trainers on KZread. I just wanted to thank you. I admire you and your work.

  • @RobertCabralDogs

    @RobertCabralDogs

    Ай бұрын

    Right on

  • @MsDocWats
    @MsDocWats29 күн бұрын

    Thank you Robert! Appreciate you speaking your mind, please don’t change ❤ I hope you will never stop fighting! We need your sensible voice! You’re a true dog lover.

  • @badgerkadar8589
    @badgerkadar8589Ай бұрын

    If you don't correct your dogs that is abuse to ever one. dogs included. that is why there are so many dog attacks. people should be heled accountable for there bad dogs.

  • @caninetherapyinc9031
    @caninetherapyinc9031Ай бұрын

    This was brilliant! I will be listening to this again and taking hand written notes. Thank you so much!

  • @RobertCabralDogs

    @RobertCabralDogs

    Ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @ValentinaProdan
    @ValentinaProdan28 күн бұрын

    Many blessings to you Robert and your entire family! Thank you for doing what you're doing to dogs, to people, to the community!

  • @CathyKeating
    @CathyKeating27 күн бұрын

    I'm in the Bay Area, and worked with a team of four trainers (balanced trainers = trainers) to rehabilitate my Anatolian Shepherd/Border Collie mix who was beyond my abilities, at that time. I learned SO much from what I was taught and I've posted in several different platforms what helped her. I've rarely been attacked, but I have lost a friend in rescue who is, sadly, an ideologue of "pure positive" approaches. In the meantime, my dog Leila lives her best life. We walk off leash everywhere throughout the East Bay Regional Parks in Oakland. My relationship with her and the way I've learned to be with her has changed my life for ever. I will always be grateful to the people who taught me the best way to be with dogs. As their safe, trusted, loving and unshakable leader.

  • @chrisbmx145
    @chrisbmx14529 күн бұрын

    For me the thing that gets me is when they go back to their default response of "you use pain to control your dog" rather than engaging in an active conversation about what is best for dogs. My dog gets more freedom than 95% of the pet dogs I see locally and we have been able to achieve that through proper conditioning and long term training using an ecollar. I live in rural Ireland and my dog had a problem with wanting to chase sheep at 6 months - this type of problem would mean I could NEVER let him off lead where I live (farmland) unless I worked through this problem. I was able to completely resolve my dog's problem through using a combination of ecollar training and scatter feeding. It blows my mind when I can show a before and after video of my dog 1 lunging at sheep, 2 being off lead around sheep and the response is oh you use pain..

  • @DivineSource444
    @DivineSource44429 күн бұрын

    I found myself saying “Exactly”on so many points. T-shirts need to be made “Politically Incorrect & Proud of It! “. Great live Robert. Needed to be addressed & completely agree with you. And another thing, where did all the harnesses come from? It’s like I woke up one morning and everyone had thrown away their proper collars & put their dogs in a harness. Blows my mind…. When I see a dog in a harness pulling their owner down the street on the end of a 20 ‘ extenda-lead, I cross the street.

  • @Devilslettucesandwhich
    @Devilslettucesandwhich21 күн бұрын

    "Balanced" training saved my high prey drive/dog reactive (suspected) bullyxboxer rescue. I was so naive when I adopted her and my SPCA is "purely positive" so when I adopted her she had a front clip harness and they encouraged me to continue with it and their training class. She came home with me 5 months before the covid shutdown. I got hyperfixated on dog training and read anything I could about it. I thankfully found some amazing resources including GRC and Jay Jack. I found outlets (spring pole, weight pull) for her alongside training using a prong, proper corrections and counter conditioning. She still cannot be around other dogs, but her impulse control is a million times better as well as our relationship. My bf showed me your videos, and now we listen to them together and it opens up so many new views and conversations about dogs. 🖤

  • @Americanmade1997
    @Americanmade199727 күн бұрын

    I hope you don't retire. You helped shape me into a responsible working dog owner. You steered me from the radicals of either side and, with the knowledge you shared here, helped me find a truly qualified and amazing trainer and breeder. Thanks for everything. I actually don't know how to pay you back.

  • @josh-nq2qs
    @josh-nq2qs7 күн бұрын

    Good to see some people out there speaking the truth. These ideologues attach their "causes" to their own personal identity. Rational discourse with these types of people is impossible, as they will inevitably get upset/emotional and simply label the opposition as "bad and/or evil".

  • @JL-hm7dn
    @JL-hm7dn4 күн бұрын

    100% with you. Robert!

  • @HoneyBadger0704
    @HoneyBadger0704Ай бұрын

    I noticed the “purely positive” group has been pumping out their ads on overdrive lately. Their ads are popping up every day I get on KZread now. If people want to train PP, that’s fine. Go train that way but don’t attack trainers that use tools in a responsible, humane way. Do they not understand that because of their ideology, they are HURTING dogs NOT helping dogs. Without fair corrections and without being able to use tools in a humane way, so many dogs will be put down or become a danger to people and/or other animals. At 7:00 that literally had me teary eyed. I’ve brought in dogs in the past that the owners couldn’t handle. Mostly but not all were working bred dogs that the owners thought would be cool to own but then couldn’t handle them. They needed good management. They needed fair corrections and guidance on what is right and what is wrong. They all became wonderful dogs that lived out good lives with me. Ironically I’ve personally seen people that are against tools and against corrections of any kind but those dogs they own are being fed poor diets, not getting the mental stimulation they need, running loose in the streets, over fed, or have behavioral problems that are sometimes down right dangerous because those dogs haven’t been given guidance. THAT in my opinion is abuse. My dogs are fed a high quality diet, they love training time, they have mental stimulation, regular grooming, the best I can afford of everything and when needed they get fair and humane corrections because I have their best interest in mind. They have fulfilled lives and they love me because of how well I care for them and because of the clear guidance I have given them. Those people just can’t wrap their minds around what it takes to fulfill a dog’s life and what is and what is not abuse. It’s like it’s just not in their mental capacity. And I agree I think they just jump on whatever new protest train comes along that lines up with that radical way of thinking. It’s sickening to me. It seems like it’s the loudest voices that gets heard not what is common sense. Not what is right or wrong. Just the loudest voices. We need to stand up against this nonsense and get louder with our voices because being quiet and ignoring it, isn’t making this stuff go away. They’re trying to take over and they’re hurting dogs with this nonsense! Thank you Robert and Janet! You guys are fantastic!

  • @thankmelater1254

    @thankmelater1254

    Ай бұрын

    KZread is promoting the WOKE, that's why they have been getting pushed up for several years into high view numbers.

  • @stephendane9069
    @stephendane9069Ай бұрын

    Spot on Robert as always !! Pioneer in the industry

  • @misskelli222
    @misskelli22229 күн бұрын

    Some lady once yelled at me for "pulling on my dogs leash" when he reacted to her dogs and said i "shouldn't have him there if he cant handle it". She and her fur babies were safely inside the small fenced dog park at my apartment complex. I kept plenty of distance from the fence but he reacted and i corrected him a few times not even that hard. I guess she thought i should only take him on midnight walks or something.

  • @JCreole
    @JCreoleАй бұрын

    5:54 Can’t fix stupid….some people will never get it.

  • @peterschmidt7409
    @peterschmidt740929 күн бұрын

    One thing i noticed about them is: all those new pp trainers have almost no to not a single video of their work with dogs. There are so many channels now that have only one purpose, that is to critice balanced trainers as bloodmad savages. In the old times, when Karen Pryor made her book, she at least did a few videos with training dogs. Not very good ones, but still. Ian Dunbar made some videos as well, but you can't say, he was a pure positive trainer. Those new guys and gals, all they do is running their mouth. Not a single video of how they work, and if some have videos, they are so bad, that makes you cringe. Zak George couldn't train a plant to grow up a wall, for example. I challenged quite a few here in Austria, with not so much as a comment back. I always tell them you give me the baddest case you can find in any shelter, and in six weeks i have the dog to walk with him off leash through any high distraction environment. Than i do the same with you with the baddest case i can find, you do the same. Never ever i got an answer to that. And i am not even a professional trainer, just a retired k9 military squad guy. I used to do rehabilitate for shelter dogs for free, until the purely positive idiots took over. They marked me as a neanderthalic stone age guy, and now they ruin dogs left and right of the way. It's a shame, really.

  • @GetFitwithDogs

    @GetFitwithDogs

    28 күн бұрын

    This is exactly what they do. They TALK or proclaim their views are SCIENCE. Lies. One thing about the scientific method is that it is a PROCESS that requires testing and replication. These PP trainers never show themselves working with the difficult red zone dogs. They will TALK about it a lot, or degrade other people who ARE working with these dogs, but they won't demonstrate themselves working with and resolving these issues with dogs. I know, I've directly challenged Zak George and he even responded to me. He couldn't produce an example to counter me. These PP trainers have been challenged to demonstrate their effectiveness against quality "balanced" trainers, but they always refuse and make excuses. They're liars and this is their radical religion.

  • @GetFitwithDogs

    @GetFitwithDogs

    28 күн бұрын

    I joined a dog training forum to talk dog training and I was booted off in a couple of hours because I countered a PP post. Not even rudely, just offering an alternative look at the issue. I was then told only force free posts are allowed here. It's a religion to these people.

  • @debbie5872
    @debbie587221 күн бұрын

    I agree with you 💯

  • @ShonjiPowerOf2
    @ShonjiPowerOf2Ай бұрын

    I realized when my Neo×DDB×GDane was 9 months that the treats just weren't ever going to work for recall. She was just learning to do a drive by and was going to get hit by a car. Thank you Robert for putting info out on prong collars cuz even a mastiff will stop at the end of a line if there's a consequence for bolting

  • @TDHPShepherds

    @TDHPShepherds

    Ай бұрын

    Treats, food, toys work but not without quality training. Most behaviors are induced unintentionally by their handler/owner. I bring my working line out in public off leash and have no issues with recall. Nothing wrong with tools if you need them. To each their own

  • @ShonjiPowerOf2

    @ShonjiPowerOf2

    Ай бұрын

    @@TDHPShepherds this feels like a passive aggressive way of being like, I'm a better trainer than you. Yes you are. I also as a woman don't have the brute strength to stop a mastiff from bolting or catch her when she's running and I don't feel like I should be denied a dog who keeps creeps away. She's already kept homeless man from trying to approach my open window at a drive thu, worth her weight in gold.

  • @TDHPShepherds

    @TDHPShepherds

    Ай бұрын

    Not at all, I don’t believe in the who’s better I believe in who puts more effort into the training to achieve the results they want. Some need tools to get them results.. some use tools to amp up drive and really hone in on movements etc. To each their own May have read out on txt wrong. You good

  • @TDHPShepherds

    @TDHPShepherds

    Ай бұрын

    Plenty of women trainers that handle big brute dogs along with high drive working lines. The post just sounded like the treat method doesn’t work, in reality that is how you start to build a foundation through engagement and food gets it started. I’m a nobody, just a dog enthusiast who trains dogs. To each their own

  • @michael7144

    @michael7144

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@TDHPShepherds what kind of treats do you know that works, even when I skip her breakfast for training she loses interest after a few successful minutes

  • @nancyritland9116
    @nancyritland9116Ай бұрын

    just what i needed to hear................i own a spoiled and stubborn fixed male akbash i am starting to lay down the law with corrections, and very thankfully, he is doing better everyday

  • @PhilipBailey-cl9qi
    @PhilipBailey-cl9qi2 сағат бұрын

    Outstanding. We train our dogs and we understand that it takes time to train a specific breed. Many times we have been criticized. In the end our dogs don't chase cars. Dig under fences. Or biting other people . We don't have to deal with people options or lawsuits.

  • @hippiebits2071
    @hippiebits2071Ай бұрын

    I watch a wide variety of training channels, take what’s helpful and leave the rest behind. I try to keep training as positive as possible because that’s where I shine and what I enjoy however there is NO QUESTION many dogs require a more structured and regimented routine to get their behavior in line with societal expectations

  • @michaeltobin2172
    @michaeltobin217210 күн бұрын

    thanks again for bringing common sense to what isn't really that difficult a concept. Your experience and honesty are remarkable, and greatly appreciated!

  • @sharonmoore9941
    @sharonmoore9941Ай бұрын

    Spoken like a champion dog trainer that you are.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @MorganGoins20299
    @MorganGoins2029921 күн бұрын

    You’re a legend

  • @MorganGoins20299
    @MorganGoins2029921 күн бұрын

    Thanks Robert

  • @judet3026
    @judet302629 күн бұрын

    I know one of those names you won't say and your term "quackpot" sums it up very nicely. i'd say this person is deliberately trolling just waiting for a slip in order to launch legal vengeance so do be careful. There are quite a few equally quackpot social media platforms doing similar. The loony tunes won't give up and they are dangerous if given half a legal chance. In Australia we have fb groups who demand fully FF discussions - even using the word corrections 'no' and 'ahuh' is an instant banning offence and all replies to questions must be by a 'group expert' and the usual advice is to engage a certified behaviouralist. To me it's a corrupt ideology that is all about sucking people into spending big dollars for mumbjumbo. Anyway I agree 100% with your rant.

  • @accufab
    @accufab29 күн бұрын

    Bravo Robert. Couldn’t agree with you more on most every point you made. I appreciate your speaking out on this issue.

  • @d.f.4511
    @d.f.451129 күн бұрын

    It's obvious that you love and respect dogs, Robert, and it inspires me.

  • @patrickcannon2851
    @patrickcannon2851Ай бұрын

    Too many people treating their dog like a little human the amount of border collies i see with boots, hats onesies, jumpers, dresses on and people dying the dogs fur its insane.

  • @HoneyBadger0704
    @HoneyBadger0704Ай бұрын

    @27:00 👏🏻 Absolutely spot on! Edit: I’m going to sign up for your online training courses too by the way. I’ve always enjoyed your content over the years.

  • @RobertCabralDogs

    @RobertCabralDogs

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @rayp450
    @rayp450Ай бұрын

    In my experience if you're angry or frustrated by a pulling dog, they know it and won't listen to you. If you calm and fair with the intensity of a correction on the leash they respond to that. 100% behind what Mr. Cabral is saying and teaching us. Thank you Robert

  • @philipbriney4430
    @philipbriney443028 күн бұрын

    I am convinced that the pure possitive training will not be effetive with what I call hard dogs.

  • @Dogmeat47
    @Dogmeat4728 күн бұрын

    The real sad part of these dogs suffering, is it's not just shelter dogs. People like me, and countless others, who give their dogs a loving home, structure, exercise and willingness to teach our dogs how to overcome struggles, OUR dogs, in a sense, are suffering too. Maybe not so much as shelter dogs, obviously. But if our dogs are struggling with fear or reactivity or severe aggression, I'm here to back you on the reality there slim to none trainers who are willing to correct a dog in the moment. Ive spent maybe $4,000 on 2 different organizations, and 5 different trainers, and NOBODY will properly correct a dog in the given scenario you are struggling with. It got to a point where I took matters into my own hands, and I would just rely on your videos, and several others with similar methods, and we've gotten worlds better, and have overcome the majority of his struggles. But what scared me the most, is although I appreciate the videos, when you don't have someone there to monitor your corrections, if you correct that dog wrong even just a little, it could make the issue so much worse. So these dogs are "suffering" too because no "professional" will help them that's not over $20,000, and us owners at home are terrified of doing something wrong. It puts a lot of us in a position where we don't know what to do anymore, because the only thing we're doing wrong is nobody around us will properly correct them, or we're too broke to afford it. It's so unfair to us and our dogs. My situation, our dog was really not as bad as I thought and he's become such a rockstar and I'm very proud of him. We got very lucky. But what about other people? It's sad. I knew there were culture wars and pro this and anti that, but I had no idea this was happening in the dog training community. It really does seem like radicals are just tearing down everything around us that we've worked so hard to build. Thanks for being a voice.

  • @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia
    @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia26 күн бұрын

    Love your passion. You inspire me 🐾

  • @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia
    @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia26 күн бұрын

    Thank you Robert. Love your work and thank you for your sensible insight 🐾

  • @yagovila7052
    @yagovila7052Ай бұрын

    Yes, exactly that's the problem. We live in the age of political correctedness, extreme sensitivity and mildness, and now everytime a kid has a problem has to visit a shrink because they aren't able to handle even the slightest setback.

  • @drummer4hire12
    @drummer4hire12Ай бұрын

    Government run shelters are disgusting on all levels. I used to be an animal specialist at one and seen many other shelters. They create horrible habits and conditions and do not care.

  • @mehryarpanah6325
    @mehryarpanah632521 күн бұрын

    for almost 3 years i learned a lot thanks to you. good luck with the purpose and life with dog's.

  • @41srn
    @41srn29 күн бұрын

    This was an awesome video to watch. I love the straight talk more than the dog talk. The utter lunacy going on in the west was unimaginable when i was growing up. Its coming at us from every angle and needs to be defeated. Thanks for the video 👍

  • @user-lp9vg5ut1r
    @user-lp9vg5ut1r21 күн бұрын

    You do a really good job with dogs. Keep up the good work.

  • @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia
    @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia26 күн бұрын

    Love that your gloves are off 🐾

  • @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia
    @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia26 күн бұрын

    Love your passion. Keep up the great work 🐾

  • @smokin-riderz
    @smokin-riderz14 күн бұрын

    It's beyond time to stand our ground and push back

  • @MaineGirlOutdoors
    @MaineGirlOutdoors28 күн бұрын

    My first ever GSD is currently one years old. I got her from a breeder at 8 weeks after doing research for a couple of years. I would have loved to have gotten a rescue, but I'm a novice and I have three young children. So at this stage in my life I decided it best to get a puppy that would grow up in our family and wouldn't take me by surprise with unknown trouble behavior or aggression that I'm probably not yet equipped to handle. I am first and foremost a "mama bear" and I need to make sure my children are safe.

  • @SomthingAwful
    @SomthingAwful7 күн бұрын

    The strong esist to protect the weak. Thats a great quote robert. Also im a left-leaning black person. I dont agree with everything you say but i dont have too. Its clear that you have a lot of care for people and dogs. Also baning crates is crazy. Your a good man robert. Your a good man.

  • @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia
    @DogTrainerBehaviouristSilvia26 күн бұрын

    Looking forward to your next videos on “lies” 🐾

  • @dogswithjobs2531
    @dogswithjobs253127 күн бұрын

    Never mind Robert, I successfully shared to my business page from your Facebook post. 👏 🐾🇺🇸🐕‍🦺🦮

  • @SomthingAwful
    @SomthingAwful7 күн бұрын

    You are a good man.

  • @grt49er
    @grt49er29 күн бұрын

    Very good comment about the importance of a good breeder. Shining a lot on how a pupping is whelped is so critical to the dogs future. Genetics of course give you a higher chance of getting the type of dog you want. In many ways how that puppy is treated maybe of equal or higher importance.

  • @michelesteward5170
    @michelesteward517029 күн бұрын

    💯 spot on‼️

  • @57colliegirl
    @57colliegirlАй бұрын

    I respect your commitment to helping dogs and owners train them well. I have learned a lot from you. My GS from a shelter has adjusted well in my home. Structure and activities daily to exercise and stimulate her thinking was key. Crate and prong collar also, as I'm a strong, fit (but) 67 yr old woman who must control a 70# dog reactive GS. She has really cooled down her reactions after 2 years of daily work, patience&love. My great companion she is!!! Thank you. PS To some of your commenters, I am a democrat. Not a radical. Unlike the theocratic GOP cult.

  • @lukeryuzaki2328
    @lukeryuzaki23282 күн бұрын

    I am going off the tangent here, but some dog trainers sell themselves to the dog owners with reputation from dolphin training, or learning from dolphin, seal, Penguin trainers... Do they and the people realize that they confine those animals, controlling the environment to the extend that those animals only amusement is the food and interaction with trainers!!! Those animals with instinct to not care about strange people/the spectators in the first place unlike dogs!!! I don't see them can train random wild animals out in open sea!!! So much for positive only without truly explaining the controlled environmental factor

  • @gibs6004
    @gibs600429 күн бұрын

    I respect you so much as a dog trainer. BALANCED training is the ONLY way in my opinion. From Australia

  • @x0xFusselx0x
    @x0xFusselx0x29 күн бұрын

    Just had a discussion under a video postet. There was a young Malinois in a local German shelter. It wasn't much known about his past, the only thing that was known was, that he was around a year old and hadn't get to know anything within that time. No training, no socialization. And he was quite difficult to handle for the shelter staff. And then came along a young guy saying: "I am no trainer but I have a lot of experience with GSD's and Malis. I grew up with them, I do competition with some of them, I know and own a rocket of a GSD now and I would very much like to help that beautiful young dog to get adopted faster." The shelter was really happy about that and let him work with the dog and he postet the first video showing, how they visibly grew a relationship within three days and working on very basic things together. And instead of praising and thanking him that he dedicated time and energy completely for free to help that difficult dog it didn't take long for people to criticize that for example he put a hand on the dogs backside to guide him to sit. Ot that he lead it into sitting by pulling the leash up and even using a collar, not a harness. It was just a shame. Fortunately a lot of people quickly came forward to shut them up. There's no use to try to discuss with those people. It's just waisted time and energy. The standard answer for the for me now is. Go there, do it better, and show us all how it's done on video. End of discussion!" They never come through. Never!

  • @TDHPShepherds
    @TDHPShepherdsАй бұрын

    Great video, I hope at some point both sides can stop thinking about the $$ and think about the dogs.

  • @k9handler

    @k9handler

    Ай бұрын

    Purely Positive/Force-Free is nothing more than a scam.

  • @piatamaguire6908
    @piatamaguire690829 күн бұрын

    I agree with a lot that you are saying how ever you nearly lost me with the aggressive and ugly way you came across. I understand you are passionate don’t give up we need more like you

  • @gemmaquinn1048
    @gemmaquinn104829 күн бұрын

    Hard to watch all those great dogs alone and unloved. I’m wondering what this shelter video has to do with PP training. I love your whole way of training, btw, I just can’t see all those pits in so much agony.

  • @bradleymier2167
    @bradleymier216724 күн бұрын

    5:12 “It’s not a methodology, it’s an ideology.” Well said!

  • @57colliegirl
    @57colliegirlАй бұрын

    Love you, Robert Cabral.❤ My working line GS is a great dog because I learned to understand her and train her with your videos and discussions. Recently, I've discovered a young talented teacher, Miles Hamilton. I wonder your thoughts on his methods?

  • @geo5162
    @geo516229 күн бұрын

    Really enjoyed the video!

  • @spooky_fangirl
    @spooky_fangirlАй бұрын

    Great video! 👍🏻 While I don't entirely agree with your "when men were men" comment, I can still respectfully disagree. And you clearly aren't a bad person since all you want to do is HELP dogs and save their lives so I hold you in the highest respect for that. Anyone who thinks that your abusing dogs clearly doesn't know what they are talking about. Also: when I get a puppy in the future, I'm going to use your training methods 😁

  • @michelewood925
    @michelewood925Ай бұрын

    They really believe dogs are aggressive because of pain. 85% of dogs they say. I wasted 1000’s on tests for my dog. Nothing wrong.

  • @anthonybernstein1626
    @anthonybernstein162629 күн бұрын

    Well, I absolutely do have an issue with purely positive training if it's done for money. In most other industries if someone knows that he'll never solve the client's problem and yet keeps charging by the hour that's called a scam.

  • @rjay7019
    @rjay701928 күн бұрын

    Shelters are full of bully breeds and mixes. Here in West Texas just last week, they put down 20 dog's. They try to post them a week or more in advance and put up pictures. It's so sad, people are abandoning them. I've got a puppy from a litter that was left outside in a crate in the rain. She's beautiful but already a handful. Red Heeler/Red nose Pit. I found out who abandoned them. Turned them in too. Edit:Yeah, I was tooting my own horn. But I do like your videos and your advice. I'm trying, I have had pits in the past. Not my first but likely my last. I didn't really intend to get another dog.

  • @user-lu9qn7iq9b
    @user-lu9qn7iq9b17 күн бұрын

    It seems there are always people who take an idea too far. As with all things, moderation is key I believe. All collars, leashes, harnesses, any equipment can be used for effective training or abuse. Totally depends on the handler. Purely bpositive training is unrealistic when your dog encounters stimuli that is more rewarding than that piece of meat (chasing a squirrel etc). There are instances when different collars mean controlling your dog to being dragged behind a leash. As a 5 ft older woman with a 65 lb GSD, there have been times when a harness would have been a stupid choice for me to rely on.

  • @gmathieson7184
    @gmathieson718429 күн бұрын

    @kelsey hexberg As a dog walker myself and without witnessing your situation first hand, what i would do is... a muzzle or a solo crate/seat riding shotgun. Breed could play a part, sometimes shepherd type breeds can get a bit snappy when they're stimulated at things move quick in front of them. Also worth noting is the energy levels of dogs entering vehicle, maybe she's correcting as she feels they're too much for the journey... Unless you have the time on the spot to train her, which is tough in the moment, i'd go with the solo spot in the vehicle, or a muzzle if u cant make a solo spot. If you're genuinely concerned about damage getting done to another dog then defo muzzle, worth considering whether she does it to a dog and whether it'll turn in to a fight at some point in the future. I have a decked out van so can cater to all dogs and their quirks. worth making sure she's not sore somewhere too... maybe she's started doing it as a way to create space to keep any boisterous dogs jumping right up into her face/hips/sore bits etc... maybe also she just doesn't like some of the dogs that you're bringing in and you cant tell? Maybe the novelties wore off an she's like meh i dont like these guys and is just being a grump about it.

  • @gmathieson7184

    @gmathieson7184

    29 күн бұрын

    its very important to know who can go where in the vehicle and why so maybe something to think about too :) one of my best collies will snap/growl/bite and probably cause a fight in a shared spot in the side. yet when everyone's out on the walk she's the absolute best dog, not a bother with anyone. some dogs are just weirdos lol.

  • @gemmaquinn1048
    @gemmaquinn104829 күн бұрын

    Robert, I wouldnt put Pits in the same class as Presos, Dogos, Corsos, etc. Thems fighting words.

  • @shirinw
    @shirinwАй бұрын

    🙏🏻

  • @Mochi-mz3xd
    @Mochi-mz3xd29 күн бұрын

    Tried positive only on my doodle, doesn't work. It’s would be like managing a child with bad behaviors by giving them candies all the time to behave.

  • @MaineGirlOutdoors
    @MaineGirlOutdoors28 күн бұрын

    WHAT????!!!!! They banned crates in Europe???!!! That's asinine! Pack'n' plays keep babies SAFE, crates keep puppies SAFE, and when done right, the crate becomes the dog's happy place/comfy den in which they can go into and out of as they please. Raising a puppy without a crate to utilize before they learn proper manners and boundaries is a nightmare. 🤦🏼‍♀

  • @TiaTrenes

    @TiaTrenes

    21 күн бұрын

    Europe is not that unified😂

  • @belindahameister5977
    @belindahameister597728 күн бұрын

    showing particular types of dogs that show good results in training videos is every where. Like high drive dogs in obedience training videos... Show the hard dogs, the dogs that see training as a nuisance to them (the dog that is)

  • @tcuster55
    @tcuster5529 күн бұрын

    You had me at "purely positive ". I have 2 prey driven labs. There is no way I could have them off leash with out an electronic collar. Of course i associated the tone right away. He doesn't get shocked fir every little thing.

  • @michelewood925
    @michelewood925Ай бұрын

    I think with my aggressive little girl positive works well now that I let her know she just couldn’t attack dogs. I was so afraid she’d be killed or hurt a small dog. But first I had to let her know I wasn’t going to allow her to just do whatever she wanted. Because she definitely would.

  • @57colliegirl

    @57colliegirl

    Ай бұрын

    Prong collar is all that's needed. Dog gets it and self-manages. No more jerking you around. Good dog!!!

  • @janab3168
    @janab316827 күн бұрын

    I live in Germany where positive only is the norm. Tools are banned and they are considered abuse which is widely spread propaganda. You get a dog and basically first thing you learn is that corrections are bad, tools are so abusive that people don't even want to talk about it. Of course I tried this training style when I got my first dog, an akita inu female. I didnt even know there is other training out there than positive only. It pretty quickly got to a point where it got dangerous. Every time we encountered a dog my own dog bit me. Not only small bites, she bit so hard it started bleeding. She never listened, not even when there were no distractions. She was not toy or food motivated at all. I went to different trainers and some of them just ghosted me, some tried some things like "you just need better treats! Make yourself exciting!..." of course non of that worked. I was at a point where I was about to give my dog away but then these foreign training videos showed up on my yt page and I watched. At first I hated it because they use these bad abusive tools but I watched more and more and thought "hmm these dogs seem super happy and not abused." And the Trainer seemed super knowledgeable about dogs and they showed results. Almost no German trainer shows their results, especially when it's about extremely difficult dogs. (Because they can't handle them). I spent weeks researching stuff and learning about this training and well, today, 5 years later I own two akitas which I can take everywhere. Even offleash in super crowded places. They always listen and love to work with me. ❤ (Of course there are wonderful trainers in Germany, but 99% are really bad)

  • @GinaHyer
    @GinaHyerАй бұрын

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @uv4439
    @uv443929 күн бұрын

    A bit upset are we? Hahaha Love the video and I wish that we could get better education to dog owners. I think some of the stuff these quacks publish is completely irresponsible, putting dogs and humans at risk. Appalling. I always had German Shepherds from pups, and then a few years ago I had my first rescue. Had some significant challenges that I didn't know how to overcome. So I got a Delta trainer, not knowing much about Delta training at that time. Needless to say, six months in, no results. At the same time I was following you, Michael Ellis and alike. Something you did struck a cord with me so I tried it, and presto, in a few sessions the issue was under control. When I told the trainer what I did, by Robert Cabral, she told me that she could no longer work with me as a client as we don't allign in our approach. WOW My / your approach achieved results, hers didn't, I guess was the main issue. Hahahaha Some other trainers ("Balanced Trainers", "Alpha Trainers", "Self called Behaviourists", etc.), where just as bad, just in the opposite direction or simply not having the answer as to why it is what we do in training, how do dogs learn, how do we achieve optimal outcomes, for long term memory, etc. I got so frustrated at that point that I decided to study applied canine behaviour and learning myself, and you were one of a few who inspired me to do that, whilst working 65hrs a week in a full time job. The best thing I have ever done. Now it's about educating others that purely positive cannot achieve optimal results for all dogs (if any) and all types of challenges, behaviour issues, etc. It's impossible. Can't see you retiring any time soon, you are way to passionate about dogs. Hahaha All the very best 👍

  • @robhayes8295
    @robhayes8295Ай бұрын

    I know EXACTLY who you are talking about. I have a Bull Mastiff cross. I use a choke chain with a lead. Today we were fine until another Pitbull on lead approached. It took a lot of strength and manipulation to control the situation. She is 2 and a bit years old with minimal training. I get it.. I've had her for 8 months. A lack of training is the problem and now I'm trying to make up for that. We can't have prong leads in Australia - they aren't legal. But she is very powerful, and without the choke chain, I'm not sure if I could control her when she want to take a b-line to the other dog.

  • @craiglawrence8284

    @craiglawrence8284

    Ай бұрын

    They do make some incredible harnesses specifically for this. Good luck!

  • @thankmelater1254

    @thankmelater1254

    Ай бұрын

    Slip lead. Slide snap and release to off-balance the dog, with "NO" first, after they know the routine that's expected.

  • @hippiebits2071

    @hippiebits2071

    Ай бұрын

    You may want to check out the Leerberg Dominant Dog Collar (it’s not anything that I would imagine would be prohibited). It’s basically a slip lead designed to stay in place to allow of optimal timing of the correction and better control. Unsure if Robert sells anything similar you may want to check if he offers anything as well. To be honest if your dog is AT ALL dog aggressive it should remain under your direct physical control in public for life. If that means a training aid for life so be it. There is no shame in being proactive, safe and responsible and THAT is the type of management that leaves a good impression.

  • @lauracollins5298

    @lauracollins5298

    29 күн бұрын

    Harnesses aren't going to teach a dog a thing. They are made for PULLING.

  • @NatalieGraziani

    @NatalieGraziani

    29 күн бұрын

    Prong collars(and e'collars) are only illegal to use on dogs in a couple of states in Australia, not illegal across the country. There are laws about importing them, only licenced people can import them, but you can buy from people licensed to import. From memory it's only Victoria, Queensland, and Tasmania where it is illegal to use a prong on a dog.

  • @jamesarnold3890
    @jamesarnold389012 күн бұрын

    Hello Robert ! I don’t know how to contact you other than on this site .. My question if you have time to answer is I have a 4 month old Malinois and he’s a great dog . Can you tell me how I get him to not be aggressive with my neighbors? He’s a protective dog and that’s great but he constantly wants to bark and even snap at them and I’ve let my neighbors give him treats and I’ve tried to correct his behavior by saying “No “ but he keeps doing it .. any help would be appreciated…

  • @jennifereason1884
    @jennifereason188429 күн бұрын

    The idea that correction creates fear is such a hoax. The people who say that are just trying to make dog owners fearful and thus unable to delineate clear boundaries. What really makes a fearful dog are the same things that make a fearful child: isolation, lack of structure, and no one clearly in charge.

  • @xitaris5981

    @xitaris5981

    29 күн бұрын

    Too many novice dog owners think corrections are punishments rather than communication. The sad part is when they think that and are still willing to give "corrections" - they end up taking their frustrations out on the dog and give people "evidence" that corrections don't work. Unfortunately, those dogs that have owners that give improper corrections do become fearful - for good reason. I see this a decent amount.

  • @carriejordan8999
    @carriejordan899929 күн бұрын

    Training to modify our impulses is how any of us learn to live together. Otherwise we learn to live in prison. Also true for dogs.

  • @golfinguna
    @golfinguna10 күн бұрын

    Hi Robert. I had to stop watching the video. Seeing dogs in cages brought tears. As you know I have a now 5years old German shepherd. He is like a 2nd son to me. He is not a pet, he is a family member who is loved by all family members and friends. Here in Kent UK I walk past dozens of houses hearing dogs barking, scratching at windows and doors. I see dog mess on paths and grass playing areas where children play. I walk past dog owners who have dogs growling and barking at us. so obvious that the dogs have had no training. I see many dog owners with malamutes, bullys, mastiffs etc that they have very little control of. I firmly believe that the laws should be made to stop this endless breeding of dogs and stop people in the UK from buying cheap strays from Romania and other countries. There will not be enough cages made to house these dogs in the future and this will only end up with these poor animals put to sleep. Excuse my rant.

  • @knight59
    @knight5914 күн бұрын

    Great video! I totally agree with your points . In my experience, I've also found that your tips can be really helpful. For more details on that, I made a video about it on my channel The Pet Perspective.

  • @aibekkenzhebayevddrahtman4642
    @aibekkenzhebayevddrahtman4642Ай бұрын

    They don't let me share it on Facebook

  • @sassysandie2865

    @sassysandie2865

    Ай бұрын

    Wow!

  • @grt49er
    @grt49er22 күн бұрын

    Once again your video popped in my feed because it was reviewed or critiqued. The guy’s point was that dogs are in shelters due to dog trainers is so wrong and a good indicator that person is just lying. It’s money. It’s always been money. Dogs tearing property is expensive. Dog vet costs area serious issue now as everything has inflated. Regardless of training methodology misrepresentation of the real issue prevents solving it. What that guy did was knowingly misrepresenting a problem to gain KZread cred. It makes one think what would he do to your dog to make him look better.

  • @KyleTheCorsoKid
    @KyleTheCorsoKid28 күн бұрын

    Never argue with idiots it's pointless

  • @dogswithjobs2531
    @dogswithjobs253127 күн бұрын

    I am trying to share this video to my business page, but it won't post. "Against Community Standards". I feel your message should be shared EVERYWHERE!! Any suggestions so I can post your video??🐾🇺🇸🐕‍🦺🦮

  • @catschleicher3484
    @catschleicher3484Ай бұрын

    I am an R+ trainer with a doberman who trains in protection sports (with an R+ club), among other things. I just came to say that the balanced/R+ fight would be so much less if there weren't so many loud voices on the most radical side of each position. Not everything is black and white. No, I don't use a prong or e-collar for my dog because we are just training for fun, and I don't feel physical punishment is necessary for his sport failures. However, I don't feel it is the most unethical use of an e-collar when someone shocks their dog, and in doing so saves their baby from being attacked. In matters of real life safety, I can't deny those tools can save more than one life. So that leaves like a grey area for me. I even have a client who uses a prong and I honestly understand because she is an older lady with a powerful Rottweiler, and the dog injured her hand so badly she needed surgery (from pulling). If she were a more skilled handler, I could help her off the prong, but she has the patience of a newborn. ... but you lost me at "girlie men"

  • @grt49er
    @grt49er29 күн бұрын

    Given how that one guy reviewed your video it would be hard to not respond. The thing I don’t understand is this debate. No animal has ever been taught purely positive. Ever. It’s not an option. You do stupid stuff you get punished by life. There is no purely positive option to life. Every trainer that claims that is just wrong. Not because it doesn’t work. They are wrong because it’s not possible to go through life without being corrected. Life is going to do it regardless. It’s vanity to think other wise. Our world has things that we cannot survive learning by trial. If we are lucky someone teaches us before it’s life threatening. Because we are sentient in knowing what can kill us we should teach our animals and because we are sentient we know the difference between abuse and raising.

  • @Gmaligator

    @Gmaligator

    28 күн бұрын

    I asked that guy why Skinner talks about adding or removing a stimulus, why Dr Gregory Berns uses treats to get a dog into an MRI, why every website and book on psychology describes operant conditioning as we all know it. What do you think the answer was? He just started talking about something else 🙈🤣🤣🤣

  • @ericahogan348
    @ericahogan34829 күн бұрын

    I tried to share this truth on Facebook and can't share it? Facebook says it goes against community standards?? What a load of rubbish but then ,as with everything, truth is always seen as going against community standards. We live in such a ridiculous world these days.

  • @patrickcannon2851
    @patrickcannon2851Ай бұрын

    There is a lot of crazies out there the abuse i have had from people because i use corrections i have five high drive border collies i took the dogs on that were past from pillar to post and are hard to train dogs. i train them out in public and they are all off leash they don't bother other dog's as i don't allow it and i take them to a farm once a week to train on sheep i give them everything they need to thrive and yet i get abuse.

  • @TheProchargedmopar
    @TheProchargedmopar29 күн бұрын

    👍💪

  • @nattoralikk
    @nattoralikk27 күн бұрын

    I really like your content Robert and find you a great trainer, your videos have been very helpful to me and my spitz puppy. I only use positive training but I generally agree with you and understand that won't necessarily work for all dogs and think it's better to stray outside of PP than have a menace of a dog. That said, I do also find some of Zak's content helpful and find that this little spat between you two is getting increasingly pathetic and petty. You seem like a great guy but focusing on this isn't doing you any favours and it's become some high school drama tier ridicule. Zak needs to grow up and realise that everyone doesn't have to agree with him but you should stop falling for the bait and giving him so much attention. He's never going to change his mind, nor are you, so you should really stop wasting your time making responses. Again genuinely thanks for all your work but I hope you can move on from this stupid Zak and Co drama

  • @davidmutschler9418
    @davidmutschler941829 күн бұрын

    🐕👍❤ !!!

  • @57colliegirl
    @57colliegirlАй бұрын

    The right has their share of radicals as well. It goes both ways. Extremism is never helpful.

  • @JCreole
    @JCreoleАй бұрын

    3:27 was wondering WTH was going on 😂

  • @catherineboutin8071
    @catherineboutin807129 күн бұрын

    I hope they will never ban e-collar in USA, my dog is the happiest dog in the world when he see me taking out his e-collar.

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