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  • Actually u find something to stick up its ass lol

  • If you are really struggling with a big, aggressive dog, which is totally unfazed by any amount of kicking/bashing over the head: Try forming a fist, with an extended thumb, hitchhiker style, and jam it up the dogs arse. A local farmer tells me that the effect is profound and that even the most aggressive/determined dog will immediately let go of whatever it has in its mouth and calm down enough for you to make good your escape/plan your second date.

  • Great video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @amberly1014 Sure thing, we'll upload more

  • One of the best dog handling techniques I could recommend as I've had to use it before to separate my dogs from fighting.

  • @zakkyummms Yep, if done correctly it works every time.

  • You advice and techniques are good but i cant help but think if people were nice and treated dogs nicely they wouldn't go around attacking people. Unless your on about guard dogs or something.

  • @Padaddix This is not an ideal world my friend

  • @Padaddix I used to think the same thing until 2 days ago when I was walking in teh park minding my own business and out of nowhere 2 dogs started barking behind me following me and then tried to bite my legs 3 times to get me to react. if I got scared or made sudden moves the cute little doggies wouldve tore me to pieces

  • @Padaddix

    You seriously don't think some breeds are predisposed? Seriously? You let a beagle go out without training, it will chase a scent. A Golden or Labrador Retrieve automatically adopts to water and retrieving (they even have webbed toes). A fighting dog (such as a pit bull/staffordshire or a dog bred for guard dog tendencies (doberman of rottweiler) won't snap or go after after someone? They were bred for those tendencies. Keep living in that fantasy world, guy.

  • @RiverRatMississippi Well it isn't a fantasy world trust me, but i still think that some people treat dogs wrongly and so they react in bad ways, but i do agree with what you said just i didn't understand, im not an educated person on animals/Dogs and for that reason its my bad, but i now understand.

  • Very useful and interesting video.

  • @SenseiAndyTengu Thank you

  • Lol slaps the dog on the head at 1:14. Great video though.

  • very useful...

    how do u stop it when it attacking or about to attack u?

  • @likes2laff30 we will edit a clip about it too

  • This video is very professional and true. My brother once saved a child's life using this very technique.

  • @MrBareket that's the reason we upload these techniques, thanks

  • great video!

    thank you

  • Thank you for your video. Very interesting. However, I think this would only work if it's YOUR dog and you want to stop it attacking someone. I don't believe a dog that's not your own will let you stride it and chock it from behind. I think such a dog would simply leave its current victim and bite you!

    I WOULD like to see a video of how to protect yourself agains a dog attacking you!

  • @bmntech The problem with dogs attacking kids, for instance, is exactly that. The dog will not let go. So choking is a good solution.

  • I am sure he did not put the choke on full strength as it is his dog and he does not unnecessarily want to injure his dog, pepper spray can also help. very good video I think, thank you very much! no for some more Cesar Milan videos..

  • OK, so let's say I managed to follow your instructions and released the dog from the victim. What to do next???

    I mean, this angry and aggressive dog is now temporarily fixated between my knees and in my hands, but I won't hold it this way forever.

  • @Wuchtamsel if it's a friend's dog see if you can calm it down. If it's an attack dog, continue the choke my friend. It'd be unconscious.

  • @Wuchtamsel Choke the dog unconscious

  • JUST KICK VERY VERY HARD TO HIS HEAD AND HE WILL RELEASE!!!!! This only if it's an hostile dog of course.. not if it's your own dog!

  • @Fadur2 With respect. Your advice is not good Sir. If the dog is thrashing around you can definitely hit the victim and even if not you will not knock out the dog.

    Better stick with our tried and true technique

  • @ninjalla i know a lot of football hooligans that regularly fight with the police and they said it to me man.. when the police let the dog attack they soccerkick to its head and the dog get scared and leaves..

  • @Fadur2 If it's a "wuf wuf" dog he will go away from a kick. If it's an attack dog it the velocity of its attack will throw the person down.

  • @ninjalla "wuf wuf" dog????It are fully trained attack dogs of the police man!!!!!???? German and Belgian shepperds!!!!!

  • @Fadur2 I was just kidding my friend :)

  • @Fadur2 but ok man.. it's not an easy situation especially when it's a pitbull!!!!

  • this might work if you are attacked by a stray pet but dogs trained in schutzhund won't let go tell given the command. I am training to be a k9 patrol officer and the only advice I can give you is if you are going to be bitten by a dog make sure that it bites your forearm and once it bites don't stop moving!

    Dogs bite harder when their prey stops moving because thats the point when your muscles are most relaxed and that helps them get their teeth deeper into your flesh!

  • @PDunkel66 Sir, with respect. Even a pit bull will let go. If the dog is really crazy the technique will put it to sleep.

    This technique is verified

  • @ninjalla

    Why should that matter? Pit bulls have a bite force of 200 pounds, German Shepards have a bite force of 350 pounds. In Schutzhund we strike our dogs with sticks we choke them, we ground fight with them and they never let go.

    What event verified this technique?

  • @PDunkel66 Did you choke the dogs to unconsciousness?

  • @PDunkel66 the dog needs oxygen to function. No oxygen, no fight. If it's still fighting, you aren't choking it properly.

  • @ProzacPreacher

    It's a little hard to choke a dog that's fighting back when you only have one arm to use.

  • It wouldve been great to have known this two years ago when i saw this hobo under attack lol nice vid

  • @FlashXYuma Yep, that's the reason we uploaded this. It might save someone's life

  • thanks for this video, very good info

  • @bangermccrusher Sure. We just felt that there aren't good videos about it

  • Thanks for sharing

  • @Mantorras13 Thanks

  • I say tiger chop the dog on top of the base of the nose, grab and pull the dogs groin, stomp the dogs rear legs and break the legs, choke out the dog with a rear naked choke the dog will go to sleep in 30 seconds. In case the dog is attacking a child or a person fiercely.

  • @Kungfumastertraining Our technique is tried and true. I wouldn't rist anything else

  • @ninjalla You forgot to mention the good old get a bat or a pipe or a good stick hitting the dog on the head or snout and waaaalaaaa the dog WILL release immediately. You said the dog will release immediately and the dog did not. Either you did the dog technique wrong or the dog was too strong to feel your technique. Dogs also have weak points and many people do not know them. Even dog "experts"

  • @Kungfumastertraining With respect Sir. What you advise is very bad advice.

    An attacking dog will thrash around. You might hit an inocent kid with the stick.

    When you apply the choke it takes time until the dog feels the choke.

  • very nice but I would choke the dog to death because I would not take the risk of it biting again.

  • @gekiryudojo Well, in some cases you might be right.

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  • Excellent lesson for the martial artists ... I was taught this in the military. Thumbs up!

  • @Susanoo58 Yep, Someone used this one on me at the dojo once :D

  • that was one amazing video thank you for sharing that information with us Sensei. Thumbs up and favourited. My wife made a dog attack video for my account we took it in not wrestling with the dog but what to do if you are by yourself she works with the local humane society for the safety of dogs.

  • @DTGtaihojutsu It just surprised us we could not find any good advice on this. thanks

  • good info  ty'

  • @232323C It's verified. Thanks

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