Dog Training Video -The Truth About Your Dog’s Body Language
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Wow! This video is very useful and shows how training can be effective if you use the right kind of body language. Great information!
yyou are boss!!
I’m so conflicted over the tips you give- sometimes the things you’re advising owners to do are tips that I’ve found very effective in my own training, but the theory behind your methods doesn’t seem to have any basis in science. For example, I love the advice not to use the harsh tone or potentially threatening body posture for recalls, but I’d love to see the research that supports the trio of drives you’re using as the foundation for this advice.
Search the term “Conflict” means on the dictionary.
Go find the meaning for the term “Conflict” in the dictionary first before posting anymore nonsense here okay..thanks. =)
“Defensive Drive”? maybe you mean “Pack Drive”?
Very insightful, thank you.
cool! So, what if it is a neighbor dog that you want to stay away from you. I have this problem when we visit our new property we hope to develop and the pack of dogs living across the street try to chase us away. I am worried my kids will get hurt. the siberian husky has growled at me when I tried to stand my ground. could have been my tone. trying to be assertive and avoid a fight.
Have you contacted animal control?
yes, that is the first thing I did but they still come around sometimes. I guess I’ll have to keep calling them. It makes things hard to be neighborly with them. They get tired of having them in their house so they just let them roam.
I really enjoy watching all of these videos! I find them comprehensive, enlightening and easy to apply to my relationship with my own GSD. I like the approach, seems to be based on us as humans using our greater level of intelligence to understand the dog (behaviors/drives/instincts) and be responsible for communicating the right messages (by using that knowledge), and practicing until the dog understands too. Easy in theory. Practice makes perfect, for man and dog.
Hi, Very good talk. I am trying to teach my terrier and knowing what you talked about helps. Thanks
Thanks! Good to know this.
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Great! I love the away Jimmy reacts to the first call! LoL!
Will my pit bull attack me when it gets older ?
Eric you’re wrong. Dogs do not have a pack drive since dogs do not exhibit pack behaviors and are not pack animals
lol!!!
that was sooo cool
ya there’s really a big difference
it’s funny when you kneeled down he came running
i think he just ran pastXD!
my dogs name is jimmy
@eletendre1: I have a new puppy and really love playing with him. I also teach my puppy using really nice method from my friend Charlie he is available @bit . ly/cgfERC
Good video, I appreciate your knowledge!
hi i love this video .i want your book . is it available in india ?
Hi I have 3 dogs. 2 chows and a baby boxer. I am working with them on walking on a leash outside. so far the 2 chows go nuts out side by themselves and with each other.pull running on grass they don’t listen at all even with dog treats. they don’t have the same reaction when trained in the house. What should I do?
This was very helpful and the 3 drives were well explained. Thank you for posting this
Question: I have two lab mixes, about 45lb each. When I’m walking them, they walk next to me no problem. tails level. However,w hen they hear another dog bark, we pass a dog barking at a fence or, encounter an off lead dog that barks at them, my male’s tail goes straight up and starts to tug roughly, the female follows his lead in pulling but tail is low. This also happens with cats. He has whippet, so I know he has instinct to chase. She has border collie. What do I do to stop this behavior?