Sit Means Sit Trainer Darrel Hager works with an extremely aggressive Pitbull. The dog became aggressive after being attacked by a Husky while out for a walk. Darrel is the Head Trainer at the Sit Means Sit Chicago location. Sit Means Sit serves all of Chicagoland with issues ranging from aggression to puppy problems. Also including: bitting jumping soiling the house potty training leash pulling Behavior pitbull aggression door bolting mouthing separation anxiety and other concerns. Please call: 312-618-9663 (Woof) Looking for a dog trainer in the Chicago Illinois area? Visit: www.ChicagoK9.com Visit Darrel Hager’s blog at www.K9Chicago.com The Largest and most successful US based dog training company in the history of the United States www.sitmeanssit.com Learn about our amazing, waterproof, lifetime guarantee (no strings attached) dog collar: www.tinyurl.com Watch our amazing dog training videos. Nothing like them on the planet, and we even invite you to look around and try to find some! tinyurl.com
www.quickdogtrainingtips.com ilove Maltese, Pomeranian, German shepherd, beagle, Siamese, Bengal, Doberman, jack Russell, bulldog, terrier, poodle, Chihuahua Pomeranian, dachshund, yorkie, Yorkshire, German shepherd, gold retriever, black lab, brown Labrador, pug, mut, cocker spaniel, bichon frise, Boston terrier, shi Tzu, and rescue shitzhund dogs and puppies. My puppy and dog are so cute together. i learned how to train my dog in like no time at all. i’m really good at training because it is so easy! screw going to classes you can do it all on your own. dogs are the best pet ever!!! and they are always super awesome and cool and fun to play with. they can fetch, and jump, and spin, and open doors!
www.sitmeanssit.com This daily dog training video shows 2 young Sit Means Sit dogs doing some honoring drills, and explanations are made on how fundamentals from younger puppy days carry over as they grow. Be sure to view the other video link on this clip of how these drills started young in a dog park. Both Labrador Retrievers are a little over 1 year old in this video.
www.sitmeanssit.com Today’s episode shows the actual beginning of the training with the aggressive young Doberman Pinscher that has had problems with both dogs and people. You will see some of the growling and protective nature in the dog in part of this video, but there is really no reason for this dog to be growling in these types of situations. You will also see that with the beginning of the attention exercises that Ashton Fitz-Gerald uses for this particular dog, that it is much easier for the dog to enter the room with the training of the other dog going on. I would suggest that you go back to Episode 1 to see the difficulties before we got started.
As requested by many people, in this video I demonstrate the steps in teaching a dog to hold an object by shaping the behavior. Also, you can build on this and teach them to put their toys away in a basket. The trick is to break the task down into smaller components and train each of those independently to success. Realizing that a complex behavior chain such as this can take several training sessions spread out over a period of days allows us to be patient & teach amazing things through positive reinforcement. The best part about this is that we create a dog that enjoys learning, and figures out on his/her own what we are trying to teach.