Loudest Dogs Ever are Kept in Cages ALL DAY!π’ | Full Episode | It's Me or The Dog
TLDRThe video script details a compelling narrative about a couple, Joanne and Jesse, facing marital strife due to their four rescued dogs' behavioral issues. The house is filled with constant barking, leading to high stress levels and even affecting their hearing. Joanne appears more attached to the dogs than her husband, causing further tension. A professional dog trainer, Victoria, is brought in to address the dogs' aggression, barking, and to help the couple find a balance. Through training and by providing the dogs with more exercise and mental stimulation, there's a noticeable improvement in the dogs' behavior and the couple's relationship. The summary underscores the importance of teamwork, communication, and addressing the root causes of pet behavioral issues to maintain a harmonious household.
Takeaways
- π The couple's home is extremely loud due to constant dog barking, causing stress and potential hearing damage to both humans and dogs.
- π The dogs are rescues, and Joanne has a strong emotional attachment to them, often prioritizing their needs over her relationship with Jesse.
- π The dog's behavior and the constant barking are causing significant strain on Joanne and Jesse's marriage, with Joanne even stating she'd rather the dogs than her husband.
- π« Joanne is resistant to traditional training methods, believing them to be cruel, leading to disagreements with Jesse who has a different approach to dog training.
- π¨ Max, one of the dogs, has aggression issues and has bitten Jesse in the past, highlighting the need for professional training and behavior modification.
- π The stress from the dogs has led to Joanne and Jesse sleeping separately, with Joanne choosing to sleep on the couch to be with the dogs.
- π©Ί Eve, one of the dogs, suffers from medical issues and experiences stress colitis, likely exacerbated by the chaotic home environment.
- π’ The use of a decibel meter reveals the dangerous noise levels in the house, providing a reality check for the couple about the impact of the barking on their hearing and health.
- π§ββοΈ Joanne admits that the dogs fill a void in her life, and she feels they need her more than her husband does, which is a root cause of the marital issues.
- π« The couple begins to work together with the help of a professional dog trainer, Victoria Still, to improve the dogs' behavior and their own relationship.
- π« The trainer emphasizes the importance of exercise, mental stimulation, and consistent training for the dogs, as well as open communication and teamwork between Joanne and Jesse.
Q & A
What is the main issue causing the loud noise in the house?
-The main issue causing the loud noise in the house is the constant barking of the four rescued dogs.
How many dogs do Joanne and Jesse have, and what are their names and ages?
-Joanne and Jesse have four dogs: Max who is 3 years old, BL who is 4 years old, Eve who is 2 years old, and Bailey who is 3 years old.
What is Joanne's perspective on dog training?
-Joanne believes that training methods that involve discipline could be cruel, and she is against Jesse's approach to training the dogs.
How has the dog's behavior affected Jesse's relationship with Joanne?
-The dogs' behavior has created a rift in Jesse and Joanne's relationship, with Joanne prioritizing the dogs over Jesse, leading to arguments and potential separation.
What health issue did Eve, one of the dogs, experience?
-Eve experienced a health issue where she had a bloody stool, which the vet diagnosed as likely stress colitis caused by the high-stress environment.
What is the main disagreement between Joanne and Jesse regarding the dogs?
-The main disagreement is about the approach to dog training and discipline. Jesse believes in a more structured approach, while Joanne feels it's inappropriate and cruel.
How does Joanne feel about the possibility of Jesse leaving due to the dogs' behavior?
-Joanne is saddened by the possibility but feels strongly about not abandoning the dogs, even if it means Jesse might leave.
What is theε ½ε» (veterinarian)'s advice for Eve's condition?
-The veterinarian advises putting Eve on gastro protectants and a calming agent to alleviate her stress-induced colitis.
What is the impact of the constant barking on the couple's hearing?
-The constant barking is so loud that it has caused hearing impairment to both Joanne and Jesse, with Jesse being particularly hard of hearing.
What changes were made to improve the situation after the dog trainer's visit?
-The trainer suggested using chest harnesses for walking, providing more exercise and mental stimulation through play, and changing the feeding routine to encourage the dogs to eat without hand-feeding.
What is the trainer's long-term advice for maintaining peace in the household?
-The trainer advises consistent training, structured feeding times, regular exercise, and providing the dogs with toys filled with treats to keep them occupied.
Outlines
π The Loudest House: A Struggling Marriage and Unruly Dogs
Joanne and Jesse are facing a tumultuous relationship due to their four rescued dogs' constant barking and aggressive behavior. The house is extremely loud, causing stress and potential hearing loss. Joanne prioritizes the dogs over her marriage, leading to a possible breakup. The couple's differing views on dog training exacerbate the situation, with Joanne opposing strict methods and Jesse favoring discipline. Max, one of the dogs, has shown aggression, including biting.
πβπ¦Ί Dog Dynamics and Their Impact on a Young Marriage
The couple's daily life is filled with arguments over how to handle their dogs' behavior. Joanne is particularly protective of the dogs and is seen sleeping on the couch to keep them calm, while Jesse is left feeling sidelined. The dogs' high energy and need for exercise are not being met, leading to destructive behavior. The introduction of a professional dog trainer, Victoria, brings the couple's issues to a head and highlights the need for a unified approach to training and caring for their pets.
π Measuring Decibels and the Reality of a Stressful Environment
Victoria uses a decibel meter to demonstrate the loudness and stress caused by the dogs' barking, which peaks at harmful levels. The couple realizes the detrimental impact of the environment on both their own and their dogs' well-being. Despite the stress, Joanne remains committed to her dogs, even at the risk of her marriage. The couple's relationship is strained, with Joanne admitting that the dogs fulfill a void in her life, causing Jesse to feel neglected and unappreciated.
π« A Crisis Looms: The Couple's Ultimatum and the Dogs' Fate
Joanne and Jesse are at a crossroads. The constant barking and stress are taking a toll on their health and their relationship. Jesse feels the need to escape the chaos, while Joanne is unwilling to part with her dogs. The couple faces an ultimatum: either find a way to manage the dogs' behavior or risk losing their marriage. Joanne's commitment to her dogs is unwavering, even if it means losing her husband.
π§ββοΈ A New Approach: Training and Teamwork for a Calmer Household
Victoria introduces new training techniques and emphasizes the importance of exercise and mental stimulation for the dogs. She also encourages the couple to work together as a team in training and caring for their dogs. The couple begins to see improvements as they start to implement Victoria's advice, including using chest harnesses for walks and providing toys to keep the dogs occupied.
π« A Breakthrough: The Couple Finds Common Ground
Joanne and Jesse start to see the benefits of working together and following Victoria's guidance. They manage to walk their dogs without the animals pulling on the leashes, and there is a marked decrease in barking. The couple acknowledges the need for change and commits to putting in the effort to improve their dogs' behavior and their own relationship. Victoria leaves them with a foundation of tools and advice to continue their progress.
π A Picture-Perfect Future? Continued Progress and Hopes for Harmony
Following Victoria's departure, the couple continues to apply the training methods and sees a significant reduction in stress levels within the household. They express hope for a harmonious future where all family members, human and canine, can coexist peacefully. The experience has taught them the importance of teamwork, communication, and consistency in training. They acknowledge that while progress has been made, there is still work to be done to ensure the well-being of their family.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Dog Training
π‘Stress
π‘Communication
π‘Rescue Dogs
π‘Behavioral Issues
π‘Hearing Damage
π‘Marital Strain
π‘Exercise and Play
π‘Discipline
π‘Attachment
π‘Teamwork
Highlights
The house is extremely loud due to constant dog barking, causing stress and potential hearing damage to both humans and dogs.
Joanne's strong emotional attachment to her rescue dogs has strained her relationship with her husband, Jesse.
Joanne and Jesse have differing views on dog training, with Joanne opposing strict discipline.
Max, one of the dogs, shows signs of aggression and has a history of biting.
The couple is experiencing marital issues, with Joanne sometimes prioritizing the dogs over Jesse.
Joanne sleeps on the couch to keep the dogs company, further straining her relationship with Jesse.
The dogs' high anxiety and stress levels are exacerbated by their environment and the lack of proper exercise.
Eve, one of the rescue dogs, suffers from medical issues, including bloody stools likely due to stress.
Victoria, a dog trainer, introduces chest harnesses to alleviate pressure on the dogs' throats during walks.
The couple begins to work together to address the dogs' behavioral issues and improve their relationship.
Victoria emphasizes the importance of exercise and mental stimulation for the dogs to reduce barking and anxiety.
Joanne and Jesse learn to walk their dogs without pulling, improving the dogs' behavior and their own relationship.
The couple is encouraged to communicate and work as a team to resolve their issues with the dogs and each other.
Victoria provides techniques for impulse control training with Max, focusing on consistent commands.
Joanne acknowledges the impact of the dogs on her marriage and expresses a desire to improve the situation for the sake of the dogs and her relationship.
The couple agrees to make changes, including better communication and a commitment to training and exercising the dogs.
Victoria leaves the couple with a foundation of tools and advice to continue improving their situation.
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