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From: fredhassen
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  • hey what is up voice??? sound like u need to cough

  • My German shepherd is very obidient & smart got her when she was 2 last year. A ranch dogg was always neglected & condition was horrible. but when istarted taking care of her she became very obidient. itought her to stay jump stop on our everyday walks & to go inside HER house. Butt idk how to teach her to sit.Or attack on my comand . iNeed ideas plz im a young owner only 15 plz someone reply

  • Very Impressive work

  • @dellboy177 It's not impressive, the dog is simply getting zapped constantly when he is not doing what is currently expected. 

  • @mstrhck better seeing an aggressive dog zapped and conditioned, than seeing said dog ripping another one apart :)

  • that dog is a great example of a dog-owner mismatch. pretty clear that there has been no obedience training or socialization. He is exhibiting fear aggression. Dont know how old he is, but that is something that they will always have to watch.

  • I totally agree about the eye contact along with your calm non threatening movement s .

  • very interesting, my 17 yr. old dog has been gone for a few years, but never had problems with him. he was obedient, but one thing I could never understand was, he was afraid to go in the water for a swim. he was a cocker spaniel and poodle mix.

  • Lovely looking boy. This is a very informative video. Ive actualy learned well from this. Thanks! People who believe that looking in your dogs eyes will set the dog off also believe that you should be food rewarding your dog every time your dog listens to "you". Food bribery shouldnt be used with most dogs. A dog should listen to his owners, not to the food in your hand. Anyways! Having a dog watching you sets a great line between dog and handler.

  • This was an excellent  learning experience for me. Thanks

  • @doghaven1 A few more days from this lesson to come! Stay tuned, and hope they help also.

  • @fredhassen Somethings take time to sink in. What it looks like to me is your creating a non- hostile atmosphere first and then putting him in an environment where it's more conducive for him to accept that atmosphere. Next your making eye contact for attention.

  • @fredhassen

    I need the oppossite how can i make him Aggresive ?

  • @wahab010 it's down to genetics in my opinion. If it has what it takes, it's not hard to stir thing up "a bit". Problem is though, many GS dogs lack natural aggression nowadays.

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