By Any Means Necessary when Dealing with a Bully! Let’s Show Him how to Meet Dogs Properly

Published 2024-07-18
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All Comments (21)
  • I love the way he tried to challenge Prince again and Prince just looked at him as if to say: "You want to mess with me again?" and then the dog froze and then literally stepped back like you said, as if to say:" Really, you mean you're going to go at me again?", and Prince was like:"Damn straight I am. Whatever it takes to make you smarten up!" Message received and the dog understood.
  • I'm 27 and I just want to say you're one of the few real life people to make me go "wow. now that guy is a role model. I want to be like that guy. He's pretty cool"
  • Prince does so much that people can learn from. He works hard and constantly has to deal with idiots harassing him. Then he shows the strength to stand up for himself and once it's settled, he doesn't hold a grudge. The white dog is also an angel, so kind despite being treated roughly. This example also shows the problems that arise, when dogs don't get experience and tasks.
  • I think this dog's energy is what Charlie Murphy was referring to when he coined the term "habitual line-stepper". 😂
  • I’m glad you aren’t scared to tell the owner your dog needs to be checked by a more dominant or controlled dog. Prince doesn’t want to fight either, but he will not back away to make it clear he’s not a pushover. Keep it up. 🎉
  • I hate how it takes a big do with muscle for people to admit that this type of balanced no-nonsense approach is essential when correcting over-the-top behaviors. I have met some Frenchies just like boy who are not aggressive but they are "jerks" who do not have any respect for other dogs' boundaries but the owners allow it because they are small. Wish more people out there would see these videos and realize that a jerky dog, even if they are not aggressive, is not something that should be tolerated regardless of size. Thank you so much for having a great working dog like Prince and helping people in these types of situations!
  • @Madssnakes
    I've got a great dane with a personality similar to this guy, it took a lot of intense socializing. It absolutely took push back from other bigger dogs for my guy to understand.
  • @smfrink
    Kudos to Joel for helping this dog and owner! And to the owner, as well, for wanting to continue for the benefit of his dog!!
  • Your videos explain exactly what's going on, pointing out the where and what of the dog's behaviors and what the human needs to do. You're not too soft or too rough. You are focused on the needs of the dog and owner instead of grandstanding for your own ego. You are the GOAT of dog/human trainers.
  • @jasoncorey
    More people need to not only see this video but hear Joel's message. Appreciate this video being put out to the public....Joel is a great leader to the dog training world.
  • @topcatwarrior
    My American Bulldog mix is just like this big guy, wanting to use her muscle strength to bully her way through life. I didn’t have Beckman videos in my life ten years ago so I spent time on the struggle bus figuring it out. We would have benefited greatly if I’d had help like this. Thanks so much for helping this beautiful dog and his owner on the path to success.👏🐾🐾
  • He has gone from having one friend to having several because he learned to curb his rudeness. Great lesson!
  • @benji.B-side
    My Boxer/Staff cross was just like him and now due to following Beckman's methods, he is 95% improved. He can sometimes slip back into old behaviour from his unknown previous history and most other dogs pick up the 'Bad' vibes from him and back away, but after few corrections of 'The stare' he does, he changes and I can get him and other dogs to meet. He still tries to be too forceful but about six weeks ago, he got his first correction from a female big dog, who snapped at him for his forceful behaviour and caught his nose. This was the first time he has backed away from a dog and since then he is now even better with other dogs I noticed. Great video Beckman.
  • @rptrick79
    0:02 Look into my eyes and tell me 0:13 meeting Princie through the fence 0:48 Joel doesn't let Prince jujitsu fearful dogs only confident jerky ones 1:25 slow-mo fence hit 1:58 Beckman aggro program promo 3:21 overwhelming a Friendly dog: the wrong way to meet gets you put in check 4:12 force-free or the natural option which one will work? 4:21 talking people out of aggressive dog training programs 5:03 overcoming fears of water for a higher cause 7:21 the perpetual line pushing is over today 9:04 The wrong energy to meet Prince and the Kracken is released!!! A freeze frame play by play of Prince putting in work! These are gnarly btw 9:33 honest question time 10:00 Proof found in pudding 10:27 Prince walks away as to say "Dad, i think I did my job well. Im done here" 11:21 Youre being fed garbage by treat cannons. Trust your eyes. 13:13 Transform yourself into a 120lb sled dog 14:35 body position talk to correct your jerky dog
  • @XxGamer
    This got me more tense than Modern Thrillers.
  • “Okay. Bring out Prince.” 😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
  • @chrismack5908
    I totally understand this. My shepard has experienced these types of lessons and is now canine respectful at the dog park. The other dog taught him. I get it.