How To Stop A Dog From Jumping (Ft.Melvin Gregg)

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Published 2020-01-30
In today's video, join me at my ranch where I help Melvin Gregg put an end to a problem they have been having when they enter and leave the house - Dog Jumping.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Thecrazyraven.
    Husband in the background: “ see I been telling you stop babying that dog” 😂
  • @urbanmonkey48
    I love how he spends no time with the dogs. He trained her not the dog. It's so real.
  • @claires8735
    "The only reason the kids are misbehaving is because the parents are letting them." 💯 🎯
  • Cesar's impersonation of how "most people" greet there dogs was pretty much everything I'm here for. And so spot on
  • @spamhere1123
    The incredible thing about Cesar's training is that it's applicable everywhere. His videos have actually helped me be a better kindergarten teacher. I taught ESL to kids ages 5-7 for 4 years, and by learning to manage my own energy, attitude, and presence, and by learning to demand reasonable rules, boundaries, and limitations, I went from feeling like I was "herding cats" to being able to walk into a room full of dozens of high-energy kids and manage the whole place no problem. I learned to guide a kid's energy, rather than try to yell, scold, and force it.

    And the great thing about this is that the kids were happier! They feel more secure with structure and rules than with chaos. They also learn and concentrate better in that environment. Absolutely everything improved--grades, behavior, attitudes, and enjoyment--when I learned to fix myself as a teacher first.
  • @juanroble6574
    Man, this man gives me not advice to deal with dogs, but advice for my overall life, he is indeed a badass leader.
  • @alexmax3502
    Came here trying to learn how not to have my dog jumping on me
    ...
    Ended up becoming a CEO of a very large company while leading hundreds of people and becoming overall a much better human being
    Thank you Cesar, very nice.
  • @tracievi2753
    Wow.
    I am learning so much more than just “dog training”. He’s teaching us how to live our lives with trust, care and respect.
  • @jlawhead36
    Cesar, me and millions of others are grateful you “squeezed through” that door all those years ago. ❤️🐾
  • @sashypooh409
    The force is definitely with Cesar !

    Cesar is more than a trainer, he's a spiritualist! I love his aura!
  • @marleysankor
    "The only reason the kids are misbehaving is because the parents are letting them" 🎯
    And the dog barks in agreement!!
    #Epic 💯💯💯✔✔✔🐶
  • LOL @ him saying “you’re squeezing through the door, that’s how I squeezed through the border” ..... He is so funny but great!
  • @TheKillaShow
    Caesar identifies a young couple with a budding family and gives them advice beyond controlling their dog's mood. Thats talent and wisdom.
  • I love that Cesar figures out where a person is emotionally, and psychologically and then taps into that person's strengths. He assesses the person and teaches them to draw from scenarios in their lives where they've felt empowered and teaches them to apply that same energy when they are controlling their dog. Great teachers meet the student where they are, and encourage the student to grow from that place. Cesar is amazing!
  • @duckiedx
    Cesar almost killed me when he did the “regular people greeting reenactment” 😂
  • @theresa337
    The “playing dolls” comment did me in. 😂. Great video. I took my dog on a walk and decided to work with him on a long lead to be less hyper when he knew there was another dog close by I made him sit and stay. While I was walking away a different neighbor says , “ oh he doesn’t want to come with you.” So, I explained the situation. She decided my dog was making the rules. I was proud proving her wrong. We have to keep working on reactivity with other dogs and it did get better that day. I fall apart when things go wrong so I have teach myself to start being calmer. These vids help!
  • @nickstanton9885
    Animals rely very very heavily on body language and emotion to communicate and can read humans EXTREMELY well, it’s all about how you carry yourself, that’s why Cesar is such a powerful trainer