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  • Step 1.Kick it

    Step 2.Say Sorry

    Step 3.Put him in cage

    Step 4.Annoy him by using dog whistle

    Step 5.Say Sorry again

    Did you know: Dogs can Bark

  • @mineskibrowz no just no. u never kick or hit your dog. If you hit your pet (if u have one) then you dont deserve to have one. Cages are horrible. they get bored and feel so trapped in that trash. the dog whistle isnt for annoying him either. i feel like it hurts its ears because it hurts mine as well. so just saying, that was the worst and most heartless joke ever. Its 0% funny. Whoever thinks this is funny deserves to go to jail or just die. i hate those people.

  • I think the tug of war comment in the video was meant more towards tug of war games between your dog and another, as it could potentially bring out a reaction in possessive or dominance caused aggression. The pack leader, though, is not "bullshit". It's got a very sound basis in the biological history of dogs. You know, like the fact that they came from animals that were based in a pack society. Cesar is far from the only trainer to use this methodology.

  • step 1: call ceasar millan lol

  • @USERNAMEKLEMPTOR or call zak george, he dosen't use pysical solutions, and its still very affective

  • A lot of this advice is about 20 years out of date. Please DO see a vet to determine that there are no medical causes, but the rest - go and find yourself a positive reward based trainer that understands how to deal with dog aggression.

  • How To Deal With An Aggressive Dog: Call Cesar Millan

  • LOL I suppose, people get put in time out for attacking each other...and they never do it again *cough-cough

  • 5 years ago, my German Shepherd bit my neighbor.

  • How to Deal With an Aggressive Dog? with gun. np. lol

  • shit! i thought this video was how to calm a dog when passing by.

  • There's a lot of shabby thinking and advice in this video. Cheap shots. The advice abt taking dog to a vet first is valid. For instance hypo-thyroid dogs can be aggressive.

  • They don't seem to know much about dogs. I reported this one for stimulating animal abuse. A muzzle isn't usually nesseccary and neutering your dog? Please...

  • @Novemberome Pot, meet kettle.

  • @boyracer61 I would love to see you explain yourself...

  • This didn't help concidering that my dog is fear of strangers aggressive and he's not neutered so it's not territorial or protective aggression :(

  • @katysary How do you know it's fear?

    Could be he's just bored. Lot's of reasons for a dog going for strangers. Try a trainer that teaches prey drive training.

  • @katysary videos like this never do help

  • It was all good until I heard the word "pack-leader". That is what I call Cesar Millan-bullshit-talk!

  • i had a agressove puppy n i tryed everything, sometimes its dep in the blood n i dont belive in muzzles becuse it dont stop the dog from biteing you.

  • @gabrella100th I muzzle my dog. He's aggressive i started socialising him at 8 weeks after he had all his shots. Socialized him with kids,people,other animals i did it properly. Yet after all that he hates people. But he did come from an abusive home at just 6 weeks when i got him already had a broken tail. He's a boxer/lab mix. and Depending on what kind of muzzle you have it can stop the dog from biting.

  • first of all u need a dog,and second,how can someone who put's muzzle upside down help anyone?

  • How not to cast dot dumb

  • If you're going to use a muzzle, try putting it on right-side-up. That's usually helpful. Also, the nylon muzzles can be very dangerous. The dog cannot pant in a warm or stressful situation or even worse, they may choke on their own vomit if they happen to throw up. A sturdy basket muzzle (like the kind used on racing dogs or agitation work) is a much better choice for so many reasons. Again, make sure you know how to use the tool properly before actually using it.

  • Hi! I am from germany and owe a working line german shepard. But this is not the point. This video is wrong in many ways. The only correct answer to the problem was, to check medical issues. To play tug and let the dog win is absolutly no problem. It is palying together and playing has nothing to do with any kind of position in a hirarchy. The meaning of playing is to win and to lose because it is not important to win, it is important to play.

  • step 4 was the only real step... you gotta show dominance (aka beat it into them show them that your the boss and they arnt because you are the bigger animal)

  • Actually, tug of war is a GOOD way for dogs to release natural energy that builds up from being indoors etc. Also he might wish to put the muzzle on the correct way before trying to advise people on how to train their dogs. I own a 14 year old dog that is trained and who helps me locally train other dogs. These "experts" are just annoying and obnoxious sometimes. I can probably offer better advice and I'm not anywhere near an "expert".

  • Time out ??? I dont think dogs understands time out ....

  • My dog`s secluded to one room in the house due to his aggression.He must be muzzled when let out.Now he attacks by using his legs and claws to pin people down and scratch them.He`s been neutered,.because there`s a long term effect of weight gain and unable to produce an offspring.etc,.neutering was one of the last options.He bit someone a month back, so it was either re-home,put him to sleep or neutered"... I`ve tweeted at "Ceaser Milan",multiple times and had no reply.There`s barely any help..

  • @Honeybowtie , you've been afraid of your dogs displays since the day he first showed one. This is the result. Go get some training for YOU, not the dog. A good book for you is "The Mind of a Dog" by Bruce Fogle. Long, very clinical but good. You can send the dog to the best minds in the world but until you fix YOU, he'll just do it again. You've trained him to be this way unknowingly by reacting incorrectly to his small aggression displays. They grew!

  • @JJGuardian You`re absolutely right,my body language is all wrong,my dog picks up on the vibes and goes from there. He`s afraid of a particular person...Although he`s afraid,he responds with severe aggression,.I`m willing to do anything for his rehabilitation to be successful..I thank you very much for responding,,I`ll definitely look up "Bruce Fogle.Thanks for your positive response.

  • Neuter or spay your dog to reduce watching it's old self play with you and be happy and healthy when it is spayed or neutered watch it be fat and lazy and get diabetes.

  • Oh wow...

    'Use a time out'. What do you reckon that actually means to a dog? They aren't people...

    Don't seperate from the pack, and rank order isn't decided through violence. If you can't establish yourself with a shepherd non-violently, just don't bother...

  • @boyracer61 actually time-outs do work. Although I probably wouldn't use it in an aggression case, they can be effective... ................. (minus the explanations before & after)

  • I wouldn't take behavioral advice from someone who doesn't know how to put a muzzle on. Really, watch it again. He puts the muzzle on upside down.

    In all seriousness, please seek the help of a well credentialed behaviorist. These concepts were cutting edge 50 years ago and are now outdated by at least 30 years.

  • lol

    When a dog bites your arm...

    The thing your supposed to do is puch your arm farther into the mouth.

  • @eveelution n u will give the bill..lol

  • Step 1: Don't call Cesar Millan.

    Step 2: Actually learn something about dogs rather then the mainstream outdated things you have learned throughout your life.

    Step 3: Make a decision and commitment of whether you will continuously work with your dog or realize you do not have what it takes to own this dog.

    Step 4: Follow through with your decision or commitment.

  • @ChurtleSnap its just a joke..wtf

  • This crap is so out of date and filled with incorrect and dangerous information.

  • @AboutDogTraining3 Oh yeah well you subscribed to tar baby monthly!!! Whose outdated and dangerous now?

  • @mag32341 is a child molestor who got his child porn from Sandusky. And like so many Millan fans his is a racist ignorant asshole.

  • @mag32341, you are a shit for brains racist bigot scum.... a real treasure.

  • big hammer

  • I know How to deal with an agressive dog. Reoprt them to the city. If that doesn't work put their address on you tube complete with zip code. I dod so with one at 2308 Bellaire 20207 Denver CO.

  • It also works on kids!

  • Step 1: Kick it

  • wow, this video makes what is usually a complicated issue seem like it can be easily resolved with eliminating tugowar games and increasing exercise. If anyone has a case of an aggressive dog, they need an experienced trainer-not one who has experience in obedience, but in agressive dogs specifically. This is misleading. Dominance isn't usually the cause of aggression-if a dog is super confident, therefore believing they can dominate other dogs/people, they wouldn't act like this.

  • i like it when my dog chew gently on my hand

  • JUST FREAKING CALL CESAR MILLAN!! NOT HOWCAST!!!!!!

  • 1 put him to sleep

    2 buy a turtle

    3 ????

    4 PROFIT!!! 

  • Dominance? Choke chain? No tug o war? yeah.... I used to think like this guy. Ditched it all, now my dog is a lot better around other dogs.

  • @KateBattams how?! help!! my 3 year old dobie is gonna get me outta my mind :D (he doesn't know it, tho lol)

    but seriously, he is awesome with people, kids, female dogs and puppies, but adult male dogs- he turns into a beast.. (i'm not his first owner.. i just got him a few months ago, but i'm hoping that i can correct this if they couldn't)

    what to do so he will stop?? so far, choke collar is helping, but i dont wanna use that thing any more, i hate it!!

  • @pakicA counter conditioning. Basically changing how the dog thinks of other dogs, by rewarding him with treats or toys if he really likes them, when he sees other dogs. Doesn't sound like it would work but it does. I am sucky at explaining, especially over youtube, so look at 'kikopup's channel. She is a really good dog trainer, and while there are other good youtube channels, she is my fav. and has some good vids on counter conditioning (and I am sure if you asked her she would help you)

  • getting a dog fixed to lower aggressive dogs is bullshit

  • Poor puppy :[

  • How cast could u teach me how to breathe?

    

  • @DragonzRule999 I agree the muzzle on this video wasn't the best for this purpose. This model is supposed to be used only temporarily, I guess. (Our puppy had such when she used to eat little rocks. She gave up the habit when she grew out of the muzzle.) There are other models that allow the dogs to open their mouths and pant and drink because they are like a small cages around the muzzles.

  • yeah, like it helped.... zzzzzzzzz

  • I don't have a dog, why am I watching this?

  • @0weetgeennaam0 Cuz it's Howcast :D

  • Okay. Is it just me, or did they put the muzzle on the dog upside down? Also, this dog doesn't look aggressive at all.

  • Most problems mentioned in this video can be prevented,if you start training your dog if it is still a small puppy,and socialize him properly,the socialising and training between when he or she is 3 weeks old till 3 moths old is vital for a balanced,selfassured and wellbehaved dog.

  • And also, when their puppies put your hand over the bowl for 5 seconds before they eat. This reinforces that you are the supplier of food , its yours and your the pack leader.

  • beautiful animal.

  • After I saw how much pain my dog was in, I'll never spay another dog. I have no problem with nuetering though. If you are a truly responsible pet owner you'll never have to worry about them getting pregnant anyways, unless you own a male and female.

  • @rebelnomo the mother of my dog Piper got pregnant because she got out, and met the mate.. the owners were responsible. however, there is a new procedure now out that some vets are looking into.. it is a type of lyproscopy surgery were they only remove the overyies and leaves the uterus. it also reduces the uterine cancers and well. it is supposed to be noninvasive and the recovery time is cut in half... but most vets don't know this and the practiced is not widely used.

  • @kittykat2678 Piper was my sister's name. I know things do happen and nobody is a perfect pet owner, but you can be pretty close if you try hard enough. Anyways, about that new technique for spaying dogs, I'll definately look into it the next time I get or find a female puppy. Thanks for the info, I hope it really is way less invasive. Anything that I can do to make my dogs lives better, I'll do it.

  • @rebelnomo I don't agree with neutering but I do agree with spaying. Especially after seeing how much pain my dog was in when he was neutered.

  • @Wiegieboard I've never nuetered a dog so I don't know much about it, did you have your females spayed with some kind of new technique like kittykat was talking about? I'll never forget how much pain my little puppy was in when she got spayed, personally I won't spay or nueter any of my animals unless I have one of each sex. It just seems cruel and unnecessary if you have a yard like mine. I have double fences around the yard and I concreted the ground by the front gates so they can't dig under.

  • @Wiegieboard Dogs shouldn't ordinarily be in too much pain after neutering. My boy was back to normal the day after his op. And he was too groggy just after his op to do much of anything -- but he wasn't in particular pain.

  • Did anyone else notice they put the muzzle on upside down?

  • I train my dog to be Aggressive .. but follow only follow orders from me ... so what is that a bad thing ... A German shepard shouldnt be soft lookn ;)

  • k9leashes dot COM ... great for aggressive or big dogs, for everyones saftey!!

  • Step 1: Call Ceaser Milan AKA The Dog Whisperer. Done.

  • @EeveelutionStorm You mean Ian Dunbar? Because he was called that before Cesar Millan stole that name.

  • @msminnamouse No...I had meant Ceaser.

  • @EeveelutionStorm Ohhhhh, so the dog can chew on him. Gotcha.

  • @captmicha No...I'm just gonna step away from this before it turns into a hate-rant...

    I coulda said Victoria Stillwell!

  • @EeveelutionStorm Lol, I hope you know who Ian Dunbar is!

  • @EeveelutionStorm

    Never ever!!!!

  • @EeveelutionStorm step 1. do you know how many people want him? he cant go everywhere.

  • @EeveelutionStorm Sorry but how does the video not agree to Cesar's methods? 

  • When it jumps on you Press the right stick down on your xbox360 Controller so you can break its neck :)

  • @eggfromhabbo rotf lmfao!!!!

  • This ridiculous info could get somebody killed and/or hospitalized. Exercise to help with aggression is as stupid as saying lifting weights lowers violence in prisons...aka very stupid. Tug-of-war "games" are an excellent way to reward good behavior with a toy motivated dog and have nothing to do with aggression whatsoever. Animals from police dogs, to border collies in agility get tug rewards. And last but not least, grabbing a truly aggressive dog by the jaw = good way to lose something.

  • @K9ProSportUSAdotcom No it's not. I know people who had to get stitches because of an aggresive dog. Excercise helps tire out the dog, so they aren't as hyper/energetic. I totally agree with that one though. But I understand why they say that. It isn't likely that you will win a tug-of- war with a big dog, so they suggest that you don't play with them in that way to show you are the dominent one. And untrue. I do that with my dogs, and it works. They let go. Maybe you should get a dog!

  • @xxNiNjAScOpeZxx I have dogs, I train police and personal protection dogs. Playing tug with your dog isn't about winning or losing. You actually want the dog to win. It has nothing to do with dominance. It's about prey/play drive. Before using a tug as a reward the dog should be trained A: to release it on command and B: if you let the toy go to return to you with the toy.

  • @K9ProSportUSAdotcom .. Umm.. Want to see the video of my dog winning his jute as part of his protection work! Of course winning is important! Read "Der Schutzhund". It's also easy to confuse prey drive stimulation with Tug-of-war. One rewards the dog by GIVING the toy, the other builds the dogs confidence against humans by making him believe he "WON" the toy in competition against a human. Non-protection dogs should NEVER win tug-of war.

  • @JJGuardian I don't even know what my response was to this video...don't feel like looking for it. "Der Schutzhund" is a must read...but since then Schutzhund rules have changed, and so has training. The top 10 placing dogs in the BSP during the "Der Schutzhund" era couldn't even win a regionals championship today. A non-protection dog can "win" tug of war...playing tug with a tug has nothing to do with protection work. At worst you'd be teaching your non-protection dog to counter.

  • @K9ProSportUSAdotcom The "Der Schultzhund" may be old but just like fire and the wheel, is no less valid. You actually have to read the book to discover its not about Schutzhund but rather training the dog skills used in schutzhund. But lets remember the topic is UNWANTED aggression so if you need more current material might I suggest "The Dog's Mind" my Doctor of vetrenary Medicine Bruce Fogle in which the mechanics and biochemestry of aggression is explained.

  • @K9ProSportUSAdotcom And Yes, Doctor of Vetrenaty Medicine Bruce Fogle does warn against tug of war as the path to agression which is why its used in K9 aggitation work!

  • @JJGuardian what does being a DMV have to do with training? DMVs aren't dog trainers, they're dog doctors, your logic of a DMV being a sound source of training advice is like me thinking a pediatrician is a good source for teaching discipline to my kids. I don't get my training information from books, I get it from raising, training, and breeding working line German Shepherds. The doctor I trusted to help me learn about training is Dr. Helmut Raiser...you can "google" him.

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  • @K9ProSportUSAdotcom Testosterone.. A biochemical produced by many living creatures, involved in aggression. Now why in the world would a vet know anything about that I wonder. And why would a trainer be interested in understanding it or controlling testosterone in animals? Hmm I guess your right, its right up there with Ritalin. What would a doctor know about those things.

  • @JJGuardian LOL, wow, yes, I see your point now! So only male dogs with too much testosterone are aggressive! What does this have to do with not playing tug to reward your dog in training again? So you're suggesting we medicate our children and pets to level them out? How about a lobotomy? Better yet, how about you go to a few seminars from real trainers and learn how to train a dog like me and the people who gave me the 9 thumbs up I got on my original post did.

  • @xxNiNjAScOpeZxx it's not about winning or losing. And I train dogs in Schutzhund and have trained for AKC obedience. I play tug with my dogs and own and used to bred working line German Shepherds from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and former DDR.

  • "seek a professional" um ya... shouldnt that be the first step?

  • you shoot a crazy aggressive dog that comes after you

  • im afraid of dogs.....

  • he really jus put the muzzle on upside down? wow

  • And 50-70% of all dogs KILLED (NOT euthanized) were trained with treats and clickers?

  • I WOULD HAVE DONE IT IF EXERCISE WAS OPTIONAL XD

  • The guy puts the muzzle on upside down.

  • whaking a dog that is aggressive for fear can make it worse its true that a dog needs to be domained, but with respect, without respect expect the dog one day or another to whack you and i hope you'll still be able to write aferwoods!!!

  • whaking a dog that is aggressive for fear can make it worse its true that a dog neads to be domained, but with respect, without respect expect the dog one day or another to whack you and i hope you'll still be able to write aferwoods!!!

  • the music is so depressing :(

  • haha i'm so aggressive!

    *gets nuts cut off*

    ah fuck what's the point anymore?

  • How about just whack it on the head. Works fine for me and has worked fine for people for thousands of years.

    People these days can't figure out the difference between animal abuse and discipline. There is a clear line.

    Punishing something/someone for purposely doing something wrong is discipline. physically hurting or physiologically hurting something for no reason is abuse. Learn your shit, people.

  • too vague, not really helpful

  • @stuntsnyc yeah I agree

  • How do u deal with a dog that doesn't know u and thinks ur trying to hurt its friends/owners?

  • you put the muzzel on backwards

  • cuting anything that haves balls`s balls off is just wrong i would never do that to anything -.-

    actualy i rather die than get my balls cut off

  • @mightmareofgores Dogs are healthier if they are neuthered and they are less aggresive...

  • optional:

    swear peanut butter on your private parts...and hope for the best!

  • I don't get it!! It's a dogs natural habitat and he's really just protecting you! So say if an enemy of urs kick u in the balls and ur dog doesn't do anything about it

  • @HannahInGossip There is a difference between a guard dog and a agressive dog. I had a gaurd dog as a pet you could pet her and hug her but when somebody tried to rob the house she practicly ripped off his arm.

  • @HannahInGossip You must control it, you don't want your dog attack your girlfriend(just saying)...  You must teach him/her to attack to who YOU want not to who he/she wants

  • that muzzle looks horrible! =(

  • I HATE THE NEW YOUTUBE SETUP

  • @1kingconan YOU ARE NOT LYING!!!! IT SUX

    At first I thought something was wrong with my computer and then I realized that youtube did this

  • @1kingconan why they hide favorites? why turn off the star system? Who need so much related videos?

  • if I saw an aggressive dog on the street I'd kick him in the balls. if its a girl dog, I'd still kick her in the balls.

  • shooting it

  • If I see an aggressive dog in the street, this is what I'm suppose to do? o_O

  • @kookooacho most loose dogs (aggressive or not) are not going to run up to you specifically to bite you. most will try very hard to get away from you. animals will much rather flee then fight. a dog will usually only bite or attack if it feels threatened, or cornered. there are vids on youtube to educate you on what to do if you do end up facing off with a potentially dangerous dog.

  • don't live in Omaha. There is a very strict "dangerous dog" ordinance here due to numerous pit bull attacks. LOL

  • Poor doggie :( Theres no such thing as a bad doggie............just bad trainers/owners. -_-

  • @cotton2222 Dogs are pretty much like humans.

    Theres bad ones and theres good ones.

    But, unlike humans with the proper training the dog could become better.

    So yes, a dog could be bad, and thats not the owners fault.

  • @Beaverfishpwns The dog was not born bad; something must have happened to it (bad trainers, abusive owners, etc.). And you can teach humans how to be good (not really 'train' them). Humans are the same as dogs, they dont just act bad because they ' felt like it '.

  • @cotton2222 No actually, it's in a dogs nature to be agressive. (like they said in the video)

    So yeah, it COULD be born bad.

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  • @Beaverfishpwns lololololololololololololololo­lolololololololololololololol

  • @cotton2222 thats so true

  • @cotton2222 so I guess there's no such thing as a bad trainer/owner, just their parents?

  • @cotton2222 not true. its not always the owner as sometimes it can be the dogs genetics or a disease.

  • @AzzurryStreet true but allmost all of the time its the owner. Although i do belive it can sometimes be a genetic's or disease.but its very low chance.my dog is a Sharpei. a chinease WAR dog they are very cute when they are young puppies. but even if trained. they can be aggresive to every animal they see.They do however get friendly with every animal they visit very regurlarly.they need Some friend to play with.although you should never leave your dogs 2 alone in your house.especially sharpei!

  • @arandomguy9 yeh its most of the time the owners but people are quick to blame the owner if the dog attacks someone. on the show Pitbulls and Parolees there was a blue coat pitbull that was fucked out of its mind and attacked ANYTHING its was crazy and no matter how much training it had it just snapped, so the lady 'Tia' came to the conclusion that it was like that due to bad breeding, not to mention the fact that pit bulls are supposed to be people friendly and this dog was fucked in the head.

  • If only we could Kill 50-70% of all Assholes, too.

  • @digey are you talking about dogs or people? anyway killing anybody resolves no issue by the way!

  • @digey ye, people are stupid idiots who can't control their own psychology, and then they get pets and can't control them, and then pets are put to sleep because of the retarded noob owners. I am not sarcastic btw, I mean it :)

  • @Aleque

    your a gay douche bag dude. I am not sarcastic btw, i mean it :)

  • @jd666ify ok I assume you are an idiot, then you get a dog which you can't control and then you put it to sleep

  • @jd666ify but it's funny that my comment offended you in the first place

  • @digey ye if only :(

  • @digey Humans are as much products of their environment as dogs are. We have also been influenced into behaving in a certain way,

  • he put on the muzzle upside down :DDDD

  • that doggie is sooo cute, i have one just like it. but he doesnt bark as much LOL

  • Nobody cares if your first to comment its not like you get an award or anything!

  • Some useful information, the most important being to seek out professional help. Labeling the dog as dominant is often a problem on its own.

  • third....?

  • okay second. lol

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