The Demonic Doberman: Harvey | Full Episode | It's Me or the Dog
TLDRThe video script revolves around the Wallis family from Bolton, who are struggling with their Doberman, Harvey. Initially, Harvey was adopted to bring the family closer together, but his strong and uncontrollable nature has caused significant problems. Jane, who is primarily responsible for Harvey during the day, finds him too physically strong and difficult to manage. Harvey's behavior escalates to the point where he bullies the family's Shih Tzu, Lady, and Jane feels neglected by her husband, Bill, who seems to favor Harvey. The family seeks help from professional dog trainer Victoria Stilwell, who identifies Harvey's issues as stemming from separation anxiety and lack of socialization. Through a series of training sessions, Victoria works with the family to establish firm boundaries, improve Harvey's behavior around other dogs, and address his anxiety issues. The training is challenging but shows promising results, with Harvey becoming more sociable and the family dynamics improving. The Wallis family learns the importance of commitment, patience, and consistent training to transform Harvey from a problematic pet into a well-behaved member of the family.
Takeaways
- ๐ The Wallis family from Bolton, consisting of Bill, Jane, their children Olivia and Emily, and their two dogs, a Shih Tzu named Lady and a Doberman named Harvey, are facing significant challenges due to Harvey's behavioral issues.
- ๐ Jane initially wanted a larger dog for companionship and exercise, but Harvey has proven to be uncontrollable and has caused stress within the family, particularly for Jane who is primarily responsible for him during the day.
- ๐ Harvey's behavior includes aggression towards other dogs, bullying Lady, and exhibiting separation anxiety which leads to him peeing around the house when Bill leaves for work.
- ๐ฎโโ๏ธ Dog trainer Victoria Stilwell is called in to help the family, emphasizing the importance of researching a dog's breed and personality before acquiring a new pet.
- ๐ Victoria identifies Harvey's issues as stemming from a lack of direction and leadership, and she begins training with a focus on firm boundaries and using the correct commands and body language.
- ๐ซ To address the family dynamics, Victoria works on getting Bill and Jane to present a united front in training Harvey, which is crucial for his behavior modification.
- ๐ซ Harvey's reactivity towards other dogs is a major concern, but Victoria believes it stems from fear and lack of socialization. She organizes a controlled dog meet-up to help Harvey become more comfortable around other dogs.
- ๐ค Through consistent and patient training, as well as the use of a head collar to give Jane more control during walks, the family starts to see improvements in Harvey's behavior.
- ๐ก Victoria uses desensitization techniques to help Harvey cope with separation anxiety, by getting him used to Bill and Jane leaving the house without it resulting in abandonment.
- ๐พ The family continues to work on Harvey's training even after Victoria's visit, recognizing that progress requires ongoing effort, patience, and consistency.
- ๐ The Wallis family acknowledges that while they considered giving Harvey away, they ultimately decide to stick with the training process, leading to a more balanced and harmonious relationship with their Doberman.
Q & A
Who are the members of the Wallis family?
-The Wallis family consists of Bill, Jane, their children Olivia and Emily, and their two dogs, a Shih Tzu named Lady and a Doberman named Harvey.
Why did Jane decide to get a Doberman?
-Jane fell in love with the idea of owning a bigger dog for companionship and to have someone to take on romantic walks together, especially on Sunday afternoons.
What problems arose after Harvey joined the family?
-Harvey turned out to be too physically strong and uncontrollable. He bullied the family's other dog, Lady, and caused Jane stress during walks due to his aggressive behavior towards other dogs.
How did Bill's relationship with Harvey affect Jane?
-Bill's close attachment to Harvey, often showing him more attention and affection, created a sense of jealousy and further strained Jane's relationship with Harvey.
What was the initial reason for bringing in dog trainer Victoria Stilwell?
-Victoria was brought in to address Harvey's behavioral issues and to help restore harmony within the family, which was being disrupted by Harvey's actions.
What was one of the key issues Victoria identified with Harvey?
-Victoria identified separation anxiety as one of Harvey's key issues, which manifested as peeing on the floor when Bill left the house.
How did Victoria help Jane gain confidence in handling Harvey?
-Victoria introduced a new head collar to give Jane better control over Harvey during walks and provided training to make Jane more confident in managing Harvey's behavior.
What was the primary reason for Harvey's aggressive behavior towards other dogs?
-Victoria believed that Harvey's aggressive behavior towards other dogs was rooted in fear, stemming from a lack of socialization with dogs of his own size.
What technique did Victoria use to help Harvey with his separation anxiety?
-Victoria used desensitization techniques, having Bill and Jane repeatedly leave and return home to help Harvey understand that being left alone is not permanent.
How did the family dynamics change after implementing Victoria's training techniques?
-The family dynamics improved as Bill became more hands-on with Jane and less with Harvey, and Jane gained confidence in handling Harvey, leading to a more balanced and harmonious family environment.
What was the outcome of Harvey's first socialization attempt with another dog?
-Harvey's first socialization attempt was successful. He began to settle down and showed less reactivity towards the other dog after being reintroduced several times.
Outlines
๐ Introduction to the Wallis Family's Dog Problem
The Wallis family from Bolton, consisting of Bill, Jane, their children Olivia and Emily, and their two dogs, a Shih Tzu named Lady and a Doberman named Harvey, are facing significant challenges due to Harvey's aggressive and uncontrollable behavior. Initially, Jane wanted a larger dog for companionship and exercise, but Harvey has become a source of stress and conflict within the family. Harvey's strength and aggression towards other dogs, as well as his bullying of Lady, have led to a strained family dynamic. Bill's attachment to Harvey and the dog's separation anxiety, which manifests as peeing when Bill leaves, exacerbate the situation. Dog trainer Victoria Stilwell is called in to help, emphasizing the importance of researching a dog's breed and personality before acquiring it.
๐ซ Harvey's Behavior and Its Impact on the Family
The video script delves into the difficulties Jane experiences when walking Harvey, who is strong and reactive around other dogs. Bill's attempts to control Harvey are also described, highlighting the dog's lack of manners and confidence. Victoria observes Harvey's behavior and identifies his issues as stemming from a lack of direction and leadership. She notes that Dobermans, like Harvey, are bred to be watchdogs and police dogs, requiring firm boundaries and training. The family's dynamics are discussed, with Jane feeling overwhelmed and Bill being overly indulgent with Harvey. Victoria begins training with Bill, demonstrating how to establish control and use commands effectively, leading to a positive response from Harvey.
๐ Transforming Jane's Relationship with Harvey
Victoria aims to improve the relationship between Jane and Harvey by making Jane a confident dog handler. She introduces a new head collar to give Jane better control during walks and encourages more frequent walks to reduce Harvey's attachment to Bill. As Jane gains confidence, Harvey becomes more responsive, and they start to bond. Victoria also addresses Harvey's separation anxiety, which causes him to pee when left alone, by desensitizing him to the family leaving the house. This training is expected to reduce Harvey's anxiety and Jane's burden of cleaning up after him.
๐ค Harvey's Socialization and Family's Training Progress
Recognizing Harvey's fear-based aggression towards other dogs, Victoria organizes a dog meet-up in a park to help socialize him. Despite initial aggression, Harvey gradually becomes more comfortable around other dogs, a significant step in his rehabilitation. The Wallis family is encouraged to continue the training on their own, with Jane connecting with a local dog trainer for additional support. The family's commitment to training is evident as they work on Harvey's behavior, leading to a decrease in his aggressive tendencies and an improvement in his relationship with Lady. Victoria's follow-up visit shows significant progress, with Harvey displaying more relaxed and friendly behaviors. The family expresses their determination to stick with the training, despite having considered giving Harvey away, acknowledging the value he brings to their lives.
Mindmap
Keywords
๐กDoberman
๐กSeparation Anxiety
๐กDog Training
๐กDog Behavior
๐กDog Manners
๐กSocialization
๐กDog Trainer Victoria Stilwell
๐กFamily Dynamics
๐กHead Collar
๐กDesensitization
๐กDog Ownership Responsibility
Highlights
The Wallis family from Bolton struggles with their Doberman, Harvey, who is causing significant problems within the family dynamics.
Harvey's aggressive behavior towards other dogs and his bullying of the family's Shih Tzu, Lady, are causing distress.
Dog trainer Victoria Stilwell is called in to help the family manage Harvey's behavior and strengthen their bond with him.
Harvey's uncontrollable behavior is attributed to a lack of proper direction and leadership from his owners.
Victoria demonstrates how to establish control over Harvey using firm commands and body language.
Jane, who has not bonded with Harvey, is given a head collar to help her gain confidence in walking him.
Harvey's separation anxiety is addressed by desensitizing him to the owners leaving, to reduce his anxiety-induced urination.
A doggie get-together is organized to help Harvey overcome his fear and aggression towards other dogs.
Harvey's initial reaction to other dogs is one of fear, but he gradually begins to calm down and show signs of sociability.
Bill and Jane are encouraged to continue training and maintaining a consistent approach to improve Harvey's behavior.
The family starts to see improvements in Harvey's behavior, with Jane becoming more confident and Harvey showing less aggression.
Harvey's relationship with the family changes significantly, with him becoming more attached to Jane and less reliant on Bill.
The family no longer contemplates giving Harvey away and instead commits to working through his behavioral issues together.
Victoria's training techniques are implemented by the family, leading to a more balanced and harmonious relationship with Harvey.
The Wallis family's story serves as a reminder of the importance of research and personality matching when adopting a new pet.
Dobermans, bred as guard dogs, require strong leadership and socialization from an early age to prevent behavioral issues.
The family's commitment to Harvey's training and their collective effort to understand his needs lead to a positive transformation in his behavior.
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