Larry Krohn

Larry Krohn

Professional dog trainer Larry Krohn, owner and trainer at Pak Masters dog training of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Larry specializes in many areas of dog training and is best known as a top Remote Collar Trainer and Dog Aggression Specialist. Larry is also a retired Federal Agent and has been training dogs for 26 years. Pak Masters offers family style board and trains meaning we only take one dog at a time and your dog lives as part of my family, and we also offer one on one private sessions. Larry is also the author of the highly successful book on e collar training Everything You Need To Know About E Collar Training which has sold tens of thousands of copies all over the world and has changed how many see the tool.

Do you want a great dog?

Do you want a great dog?

Same home dog fights

Same home dog fights

Be amazing for your dog

Be amazing for your dog

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  • @megyaszaipeter
    @megyaszaipeter5 сағат бұрын

    How you teach the bark and hold? Thanks

  • @mamadulas6578
    @mamadulas65786 сағат бұрын

    🎉❤

  • @MarkFerrasci
    @MarkFerrasci6 сағат бұрын

    Nice work.. 👍

  • @MarktheMartian
    @MarktheMartian7 сағат бұрын

    Beautiful dog

  • @CallMeGoat1906
    @CallMeGoat190617 сағат бұрын

    Would you buy a 11 week old puppy?

  • @TheLab60-eu7tq
    @TheLab60-eu7tqКүн бұрын

    He changed direction and used his leg to do the heal.

  • @nancytaylor9180
    @nancytaylor91803 күн бұрын

    My first dog at age 13 was a 15 pounder at her heaviest. Her name was Buttons. I learned to raise and train her just like I would a big dog. I've only had GSD or mixes of since and I train them just like I did Buttons. A dog is a dog regardless of size. I treat them all the same.

  • @Ronsicle
    @Ronsicle3 күн бұрын

    A rottie was the first dog to 💔. Since I’ve had an American pit bull terrier, she was awesome and now an American bully that will 💔 one day in a decade or so. All awesome dogs. Rottie’s still my favorite breeed. The 💔is well worth it. They give so much more back.

  • @midwayj5291
    @midwayj52914 күн бұрын

    Is shocking the only way? I'm not qualified to do that and my boy is about to be headed to a shelter. I can't have him injuring me anymore because he can't drop anything.

  • @asmrmetalman1061
    @asmrmetalman10615 күн бұрын

    Holy shit i wish i could get my dog to play 😢

  • @analogR
    @analogR5 күн бұрын

    Wow!!!!! So clearly explained!!

  • @oppenheim11238
    @oppenheim112386 күн бұрын

    100% peace brother

  • @osathegermanshepherd
    @osathegermanshepherd8 күн бұрын

    It’s good to hear I did it right with my girl. She’s comfortable with the crate when it’s needed from the early puppy training, our walks include training and games, I made sure desensitize her checking her ears, nails, teeth, etc. exposed her to everything. My 4 year old can walk her. She’s amazing and everyday is a new opportunity to learn and have fun!

  • @ShrillaD
    @ShrillaD8 күн бұрын

    This video was so helpful! I’ve never used an e collar because I don’t want to use it wrong or have a dog that only listen when I bust it out (which is how I see e collar use all the time) I’m excited to introduce it to my 9 month old pup Loretta. We have some things it will def help her with. Like jumping up on all our friends and family and bark / whining when tied up while we are camping even though we are like only 10 feet away. She is a good dog I think this will help us fine tune her obedience ❤

  • @jamesoliver7576
    @jamesoliver75769 күн бұрын

    You not lying my boy Julio refuses to play and not have me actively involved with him.

  • @granda9689
    @granda96899 күн бұрын

    2:55

  • @CRHK88
    @CRHK8811 күн бұрын

    Great video; we have a 6 3/4 yr old German Shepherd. I watched this video, among others, years ago before getting him and decided against neutering. It was the best decision we could have made. Our vet and their techs are very much in favor of holding off until the dog is fully developed, at the very least, and holding off entirely if possible. Unfortunately, last week, he had to be neutered due to some prostate issues. Nothing life-threatening at this time, but one that was resolvable from neutering; we discussed this with many vets and techs as well as his breeder and trainer, who were both very much in favor of leaving him intact his whole life; they all agreed because of his chronic prostate condition, while it was at this stage, neutering was the best way to resolve permanently. It has been going on for the last couple of years but got progressively worse. We tried many other things previously to resolve this. Still, we had no luck, and it was down to a lifetime of prostate issues or antiinflammatories and antibiotics, which we were told could have a worse effect on long-term health than neutering at this point. Thank you again for the video; it was one of the reasons we didn't do it when he was a pup. Incidentally, we lost our last shepherd at 9 1/2 years old from terrible cancer. It was one of the worst experiences of our lives. He was neutered at 6 months, at the recommendation of his vet and trainer. The same vet today does not recommend neutering puppies anymore.

  • @deeramos9416
    @deeramos941611 күн бұрын

    We just adopted a puppy that was my grandchildren. Just turned year . She was left alone alot because of s hool and work. We have issues with her e cited lickings g with everyone any ideas

  • @roomio85
    @roomio8511 күн бұрын

    Beckman dog training encouraged me to Porn Train my dog for couple of months and use a gentle leader. My dog was manageable (not respectful) but was a unhappy dog. I don’t blame Joel beckman for this but the fact is, I was encouraged by his videos. Luckily a local trainer convinced me to get rid of the gentle leader and finding this channel showed me that you could be your dogs best pal and get respected that way.

  • @loyal_dogs
    @loyal_dogs9 күн бұрын

    Wth is "porn training a dog" If it was a typo, it's funny af 😂

  • @roomio85
    @roomio859 күн бұрын

    @@loyal_dogsharder and louder = porn training

  • @kirkasmith12
    @kirkasmith1212 күн бұрын

    Amazing 👏👏🔥🔥

  • @johnmarken3945
    @johnmarken394512 күн бұрын

    No no no. Since my first very own gun dog in '83 we have never ever ever train or even allow 'drop it' at my house. It is always always 'give here'. Preferably at a heal position. I don't allow them to shake the water off first either. Nothing short of in my hand is acceptable. Even my Son knew that. Now many dogs and breeds post our hunting dogs, we still don't allow 'drop it'. Must be in my hand. I don't care what it is or if the dog is a retriever or not. Mostly not these days for us. 'give here'' in my hand always and forever. This is the way. The only way.

  • @lklencho
    @lklencho12 күн бұрын

    That’s a ridiculous and outdated way of thinking. And no reason to treat all dogs like a bird dog. Lots of limitations with that way of thinking. If I want the object brought to me then I can ask fir that, no hesitations.

  • @roomio85
    @roomio8512 күн бұрын

    You need to create a course so that this knowledge doesn’t get lost

  • @robinrutherfordcost4748
    @robinrutherfordcost474812 күн бұрын

    Changing the trigger - Yes! Engage disengage game. Even Susan Garrett has a video of getting people to throw a bunch of treats in the x-pen of barking Australian cattle dogs (who wouldn't fight with each other around food). People were saying to the owner, why are you letting her reward that bad behavior? But by the end of the conference, not one bark - changing the trigger. TY for this video.

  • @michaelhough7818
    @michaelhough781813 күн бұрын

    Thank you Larry, I'm dealing with the intermittent fights and I needed the info your gave, hopefully I can be successful too, thanks again

  • @mafaii
    @mafaii14 күн бұрын

    dog training is like art, you're never done, even if you've sold the picture ... you start a new one and try to do it better :)

  • @ethanhimel9989
    @ethanhimel998914 күн бұрын

    you rock man! ty

  • @msammy6914
    @msammy691415 күн бұрын

    24:25 This is exactly what happened the last time my dogs fought. They were running up and down the fence barking at my neighbor, then one dog attacked the other. Great video. I find all of the information incredibly helpful and hope that it will help my situation.

  • @msammy6914
    @msammy691415 күн бұрын

    I have 3 dogs (2 German Shepherds from the same litter and 1 Aussie mutt) and the younger, bigger GSD frequently attacks the older, smaller mutt randomly and seemingly without cause. It always occurs when they are outside together (they never fight in the house), and I am always supervising. I'm convinced that my supervision has saved my mutt's life every time since I have been able to break up the fights. But, I'm at a loss on what to do. It's been happening off-and-on for 5 years. I try to keep them apart as much as possible but sometimes I have no choice but to allow them in the same space for a short amount of time outside.

  • @sydney.g.sloangammagee8181
    @sydney.g.sloangammagee818113 күн бұрын

    We have a similar situation . . . 2 sister GS & 1 obviously wanted to be a mama, mated her with sons GS & had 4 pups . . . all with prearranged homes by Christmas 2022 (all backed out - unsure of finances) . . . son took his pick of litter & we can't help him with any problems between father & son, cause we have 2 brothers & sister with mom & aunt!!! I first watched this video year ago when I realized we were gonna have all 5 permanently - fixed the aunt, then mama, & finally sister, leaving both males intact - got enough to deal with without worrying about more puppies & to close of breeding! So . . . I am rewatching this to try to catch behavioral problems to nip jealousy & possessive situation in the bud before serious aggression becomes part of the problem. I will say, he is describing exactly what Caesar describes & displays in videos - do not add to the aggression with pain, punishment techniques - if the owner is stressed out, the dogs will be too, be calm & in control. [Caesar has an excellent video: woman in physical abuse situation, nasty separation, emotional - adult daughter suicidal & death of mother - multiple dogs has been experiencing all this trauma with her!!! Each became protective, defensive, possessive & she had to keep all 3 dogs separate at all times, she was a basket case - Caesar had to help her deal with her emotions, before he could help her with her emotionally supportive dogs - 2 part episode, I'm anxiously awaiting the 2nd one!!!]

  • @maryiabayarea
    @maryiabayarea16 күн бұрын

    Humans are the worst monsters :(

  • @roomio85
    @roomio8516 күн бұрын

    Not sure if this is good or bad but I rough house with my dog (85 lbs bernedoodle) with bare hands and I feel I am able to communicate and teach him so much about boundaries and limits, strengthen my relationship with him actually more then when I play tug with him. He craves for that play and I can take him from 0 to 60 and turn it off as I like. Again, not sure if I am doing anything wrong.

  • @maryiabayarea
    @maryiabayarea16 күн бұрын

    One of the coolest dogs I've ever seen. I never knew this breed even existed. So handsome!

  • @daviddelgado475
    @daviddelgado47517 күн бұрын

    Larry you gave me an idea, I'm gonna drop my head on my wife's lap and just like you said, hey B, pet me! Or beautiful lady I mean of course!

  • @daviddelgado475
    @daviddelgado47517 күн бұрын

    You ad a nice personal touch to your videos, you really have that gift to reach someone with your message.

  • @tigertalks1567
    @tigertalks156717 күн бұрын

    They love fun balls are life carrying sticks around swimming they love fun

  • @tigertalks1567
    @tigertalks156717 күн бұрын

    I got a puppy in a Walmart parking lot , a German Shepherd one time, I titled her CDX UDX TDX Schutzund V3 she was also better looking than 99.9% of all German Shepherds. I spent hours with her as a puppy I bet I've walked thousands of miles with that dog I've taken her everywhere

  • @rangerdanger222
    @rangerdanger22218 күн бұрын

    Great message

  • @robinrutherfordcost4748
    @robinrutherfordcost474818 күн бұрын

    Right!?! All 3 dogs running off leash in the ball field! Rodeo Dog, Agility, FETCH - now an AKC title event, Barn Hunt with my high prey drive Dobe who is also a Therapy Dog, Nose Work, brain games, trick dog, working on a READ dog to help kids read too. Really a shortage of therapy dogs if you have time and want others to enjoy your dog too - even colleges are wanting students to destess from studying and exams. Hope that helps.

  • @davidmiller2948
    @davidmiller294819 күн бұрын

    Larry, I have 2 GSDs. One is 9yrs old the other is 1 1/2yrs. The young just one flipped a switch, and decided he hated strange. He's fine with my older Shephard. He's fine with my neighbors pitt-lab mix. And he's good with my daughter's great Danes. Out on a walk, if we get within 40 yds of another dog, he goes nuts. He wants to fight and hurt the other dog. I live near Indiana, Pa. Here's my question. Do you know of any trainers in my area that train like you. The trainers in my area are either all positive trainers or board and train. Both of my dogs are pretty trained with basic commands and e-collar. Thanks for any help.

  • @Raul-cv4kc
    @Raul-cv4kc20 күн бұрын

    I’ve had two e collar (Educator)sessions with my dog,and not only have I started the conditioning face,but also I was able to walk him on a good heel with out the prong collar(HS). First time ever in all his adulthood that he didn’t pull on a flat collar,I didn’t expect that but I’m super happy.

  • @BlueSkyDogs
    @BlueSkyDogs20 күн бұрын

    I think this might be one of the only times I would use a harness. One with a handle on the back

  • @BlueSkyDogs
    @BlueSkyDogs16 күн бұрын

    @Iklencho_on_te-le-gra-m and what would this conversation consist of!

  • @lillimiller9064
    @lillimiller906421 күн бұрын

    Workin on it

  • @akikoyoshida5074
    @akikoyoshida507421 күн бұрын

    My almost 4 years old Cane Corso put smiles on people's faces when i go out with him. I thought people were rather scared of him, but somehow, many think he looks happy & cute. I enjoy doing things with him every day and he keeping smiles on my face too. It's sad but no wonder why this privilege won't last that long....😢 Great reminder ❤

  • @akikoyoshida5074
    @akikoyoshida507416 күн бұрын

    @Iklencho_on_te-le-gra-m Thank you! Yes let's!😊

  • @akikoyoshida5074
    @akikoyoshida507416 күн бұрын

    @Iklencho_on_te-le-gra-m how can I make that happen? Should I apply for your online consultation?

  • @masterpi4291
    @masterpi429121 күн бұрын

    Fact ! So easy

  • @gerdberg4188
    @gerdberg418821 күн бұрын

    I have always had swimming dogs

  • @gerdberg4188
    @gerdberg418821 күн бұрын

    He loves it tho

  • @gerdberg4188
    @gerdberg418821 күн бұрын

    I have seen many dogs do the flapping thing until they get it , so hilarious

  • @Pedroandkalithemaligator6602
    @Pedroandkalithemaligator660221 күн бұрын

    Unconditional love

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine278721 күн бұрын

    My GS carried his nylabone home from Petsmart in its package..same thing, everyone was laughing. He lives to meet people and play with other dogs. He’s gotten out of my backyard twice on the extremely rare occasion I put him out unsupervised so I can vacuum or whatever, the first time he defeated a wire loop and instead of having an adventure, he simply came around the house up the hill (walk in front, go down stairs to backyard we are set in a hill) was watching me vacuum from the front porch glass door patiently. Next time I had added a chain and a little long lock unlocked, he defeated both and this time went down the street a couple houses to the home of two lab retrievers he’s played w since 8 weeks old.…my neighbors put him on a leash and walked him home..I was mortified that he could’ve been run over or even worse. I’ve since added a carabiner hook to the gate, but our fences aren’t high, soon he will figure out he could clear them. They’re so funny in how they don’t understand why we don’t allow them 24 hour access to our sides, or share all the food on our plates. They just want us, I think, to be dogs too, act like them, be together like a pack 24/7. I’m disabled, I spend all my time with him, and it still seems like he doesn’t understand those tiny moments I go to the store without him or vacuum (he barks so much so loudly I have to just get him separated from that.) or if I open the back door and he walks out, he looks back and realizes I’m not coming too and gives me “the eyes.” He just turned one.

  • @Thunderbird914
    @Thunderbird91421 күн бұрын

    To a dog, humans are basically immortal.

  • @Flippokid
    @Flippokid21 күн бұрын

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