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  • @MrShushup regardless... it's not how you practice dominance..

  • When they expose their stomach they're exposing their submission to you.

    Rolling your dog onto its back does nothing. The dog needs to offer the behaviour to have it mean anything to them. If they offer you the bahavior of rolling onto their back or side with no commands, human direction, or anything of the sort then yes, it shows submissiveness. Rolling them onto their side shows nothing.

  • Why do you have to tag on the leash when you want him to go down? Just a command or hand signal will do. Failed!

  • Dogs don't live in nature unless they were dumped there. That poor dog looks so scared.

  • You dont know anything! i have a german shephard and we respect each other! to show who is the leader is just a dumb rule some Idiot made up! You want your dog to listen to you try listening to what your dog wants for once. He/she seems like it is very uncomfortable with you and you should give it a better home.

  • It's only submission when they do it themselves. If you roll them over and hold them on their side, that's just aggressive domination.

  • your dog looks scared of you bro 

  • whats submission?

  • @sikhking3 The difference of dominant

  • @sikhking3 It's what happens when the ref counts to 3.

  • "Dogs CAN hate their so called "masters". I will not be my animal's master. I will be his or her best friend. "

    And your dog is going to end up being a horrible dog, because he or she is receiving zero discipline. Wolves and dogs discipline each other. What you are doing is going to make your dog act, weird and homosexual possibly.

  • @TheRadicalRyushin I completely agree! My goal isn't to dominate my dog, its to have a wonderful relationship with it.

  • between this guy and expert village you can learn exactly what you need to do but not how to do it properly. these people have read the books but faled at actualy expressing and the hands on of the learning. thanks but il learn what i need from the amazing dog traning man.

  • What a beautiful pup you got there. Although you shouldnt be so hard on him. I mean, treat him like hes your brother. Dogs are great, and you should treat them like a best friend :) :3 I <3 Dogs :3

  • @TheRadicalRyushin You are aware that insulting me with a bunch of sexist BS is not going to win anyone over to your side, right?

  • Wow. What a crock of shit.

    First of all, for a trainer, his dog doesn't have a CLUE. It gets up from the down all the time and then gets jerked around for it. How about teaching your dog something instead of punishing it for not understanding you?

    Thanks for letting us know who you are and where you train. I'll make sure I recommend people don't go to this house of horrors.

  • Don't you know that a dog is nothing more than an autistic or retarded wolf?

    When we domesticate the wolf, we sought to exploit one feature for our benefit. What is autism? It is when the brain becomes overly developed in one way. We do this by concentrating breeding into producing a noticeable feature we like. We use dogs as our slaves and they are nothing more than our slaves.

    The only reason why you cannot accept this is because you are retarded who follows ideology that is incorrect.

  • @TheRadicalRyushin Well, aren't you just a winner. I'm retarded, how nice. I'm guessing you've never actually owned a dog. Or you continually punished your dog into behaving thus making it a "slave." Have you actually read any research on dogs? Do you know ANYTHING about dog domestication?

  • "Well, aren't you just a winner. I'm retarded, how nice."

    If you want to approach me with sarcasm, don't make it sound like you are trying to hit on me, you poor delusional perverted whore.

    "I'm guessing you've never actually owned a dog. "

    I've had dogs. I just know more about them from studying evolution and history, which are subject matters that your mind remains oblivious about.

    But I cannot simply guarantee than a mongrel human like yourself could ever understand the facts.

  • @TheRadicalRyushin A DOG IS NOT A RETARDED WOLF! THEY ARE NOT OUR SLAVES THEY ARE OUR BEST FRIENDS AND I STAND UP FOR THEM CUZ I OWNED 13 AND I'M GETTING MY FOURTEENTH THIS MONTH AND I WILL LOVE HIM/HER AND NOT TREAT HIM/HER LIVE A SLAVE. I HOPE ONE DAY IF YOU EVER OWN A DOG HE'LL HATE YOU AND WILL MAKE YOU HIS SLAVE! DOGS RULE!

  • Wow, in such denial.

    Dogs don't hate their masters, sorry.

  • @TheRadicalRyushin They have feeling like humans. I hate animal cruelty. I love animals. My puppy used to come to me when he saw that I was upset and lift my arm then sit under it. Dogs CAN hate their so called "masters". I will not be my animal's master. I will be his or her best friend.

  • If you really love your dog, you'll let it go back into the wild and you would end all future human controlled dog breeding programs. No more dog ownership or partnership and dogs must be released back into the wild. That is if you actually love them, but you don't, because you are a sick stupid retarded sadistic freak.

  • @TheRadicalRyushin Release it? I'd rather keep it safe in my house. I'd feel guilty if that poor dog died out there. It's be all my fault.  And I am NOT a "sick stupid retarted sadistic freak". I love dogs more than I love my house. I could live with a dog instead of my house if I had to. Dogs are man's best friends. Seriously. I'm ending this argument, I won't reply to your comments any more.

  • You're not a dog! So you're not even part of the pack - let alone being pack leader. Outdated training methods which are likely to stress any dog and make them aggressive.

  • i can't see fuck

  • There is nothing wrong with this training video. Everything he said in it was correct. I haven't watched his other videos but solely on this video. Everything was fine. There are thousands of ways to teach dogs this is one. Some people use only clicker, some people use negative. Who cares if it works and isn't cruel, great! But if your having troubles with the method your using then you should look at other methods with open eyes and take in what you can!Be optimistic, your way is not the only.

  • I dont like his teaching if I ever need to trainer it wouldnt be you.

  • using prong and alpha roll to be the pack leader ? with this one maybe. but with other. it's just matter of time before the dog eats you man.

    i do use prong for corecction but not to be a pack leader.

    i do use more nature way. like no eat until i led them eat or walk until they calm down

    alot safe and no conflict with the animal. especially strong dominant.

    just my 2 cent though :)

  • The dog seems reluctant to give his stomach to him. The way he corrects also I think it's a bit too hard on the dog. Don't you think so? I think it's fair to the dog if we give him warning first (like "No no"), if he continues then only he's punished.

  • He sounds like he read a Cesar Millan book - but doesn't quite understand the meaning behind it. Hahaha.

  • I've seen British police dogs that really DO know that their owner is the pack leader, as an officer was sitting down on a chair with the dog on a leash by it's side, and the dog was sitting patiently, never taking it's eyes of it's owner.

    That's the sign of a really well disciplined dog with respect for it's owner as it's owner respects the dog - that dog in the video was just blankly sitting there.

  • does this work on a 9month old pitbull?

  • For those interested in reading what professional organisations, trainers and researchers world-wirde have to say about punishment based systems, alpha etc., see beyondcesarmillan(dot)weebly(d­ot)com and click through the long list of links on the left side. I have no connection to any of the groups or people mentioned nor with this web site. Just an interested dog-owner and -lover.

  • inasmuch as I'm not a professional trainer and do not live in the US, any inferences that I'm pimping anyone else are ludicrous. I'm representing the idea, that man should not use physical or mental intrusion to FORCE his will on his best friend, especially when there are proven positive ways, scientifically based (yes scientifically - show me the scientific basis for punishment based methods such as chokers, prong or e-collars - there isn't any) that work better - yes, I wrote BETTER.

  • If you've never heard of L. David Mech, you should look him up. Foremost Wolf researcher who has stated: 1) Wolves do not live in packs but rather in families - so no pack and no pack leader. 2) Dogs are not wolves and have a different social hierarchy than wolves anyway.They also do not form packs or even set groups, but rather transitory groups without any leader. The idea of becomeing a pack leader to a dog is simply old-fashioned and not applicable. And a sign for abusive training methods.

  • That guy is an idiot,wolves DO have a pack leader and its obvious even when you only watch a bunch of dogs,one of them will be the boss of the rest.Just because someone is a scientist doesn't mean they are smart,their are lots of dumb scientists around you know?

  • L. David Mech, leaidng international wolf researcher is an ideiot, when he says that wolves do not have slphas, but rather breeding wolves and live in families, not packs? And you somehow know he's wrong? Remarkable.

  • well they DO live in packs but those packs are sometimes families but it is still a pack,they all have to have a leader if they want to survive in the wild.They cant all go different ways and have their plans messed up and not catch any prey.They need one of them to boss them around

  • @musicofnote1

    I think you misunderstand what Prof. Mech is now saying (contrary to what he believed and wrote in the past). Prof. Mech now suggests that "groups" of wolves IN THE WILD tend to be breeding families. He still recognizes that in "groups" of CAPTIVE wolves, brought together in an artificial hierarchy, dominance does play a strong role. Dog "packs" closely resemble the captive wolf packs and do indeed have alphas, betas, etc. Dominance/submission DO play a big role in these packs.

  • Oh no, I didn't misunderstand him. read his papers, don't just view his YouTube. After all, would you try to convince anyone, that basic human behviour can be best charactherized by studying jail inmates? Captive wolves are not wolves living in their natural state and their natural state is the nuclear family with neither hierarchal fighting to establish the alpha breed pair, nor alpha dominance over beta or omega animals.

  • Secondly, read Alexandra Semyonava's 100 Silliest Things people say about dogs to find out what the differences are between dogs and wolves, socially and biologically. Science based, not fairy-tale based. google the name and you can download chapters of this book and her other research papers.

  • @musicofnote1 Not sure why you would say this. Watch a nature channel and you will see the dogs/wolves who are not the leaders expose their bellies to the leader.

    I sat a dog once who was so timid it just sat there shaking. In this case, I needed it to not be intimidated by me. I rolled over on my back and scooted toward it and not looking into its eyes. Within seconds it stopped shaking and allowed me to come to it since I had given it dominance. HOW IS IT ABUSIVE?!

  • sigh - isn't that the point? Dogs decide amonst each other, if the particular resources (sleeping place, food, toy, affection) is more important to the one or the other. If one dog decides to make a case of it, the other dog might show it's willingness to conceed the point by voluntarily crawling to the other, lickin it mout, whatever. The other dog does not establish Alpha, it establishes it's claim to this particular resource. And this can completely reverse itself for another. Read Coppinger.

  • Mech, Coppinger, Semyonova and many others have established, that there are neither alpha wolves (wolves live in extended families, not packs, dogs live in fluid, ever changing loosely organized groups, not packs) nor dominant animals. Dogs get their resources or defend their resources usually through threatening gestures, not real fighting. No wolf or dog rolls another wolf/dog unless it wished to KILL it. L. David Mech, founder of the term "alpha wolf" later admitted, he'd gotten it wrong.

  • Do you think Mech, Coppinger, Semyonova, Price, Boitani and others just made it up?

    They didn't watch a nature channel. They went to the source and observed behavior.

    The man who popularized the term has a vid [ youtube search "David Mech alpha wolf" ] in which he debunks the old myths.

  • Who ever is telling you to not listen to this guy is trying to pimp someone else...Totally profit driven. People, use whatever technique works for you and stop thinking that there is only one way to train your dog. Don't beat your dog or deprive it of shelter, food and water, but train it the way that works for you. I am so tired of you people who think you are a dog god. get over yourselves.

  • @nicolenadia1 Actually...NO. I'm not pimping anyone and I don't think anyone should listen to this jackass.

  • well hes not saying he wants to be like him

  • yeah he's jz quoting cesar milan totally

  • Dude, no one should watch or try anything this guy says.

    He is a horrible dog trainer. I am a dog trainer in CT and this guy is a moron, if you want take notes on anyone watch "kikopup"s videos. He methods are closer to mine and she will always get better more positive results from any dog

  • you're NOT cesar millan...

  • Tasteless way to market yourself don't you think.....

  • you are the pack leader?

    look at the dog, he is not looking at you for approval, he only stays down because he fears the correction, and you have to repeat your command twice in 1 minute...

  • Your totally right

  • i guess it's not this guy's dog. maybe that's the reason

  • the reason why the dog wants to get up is because they have a very short attention in memory. it's not because they're being dominant or submissive. That's normal for a dog. The way to teach a dog is to understand dog behavior and how dogs think. if you don't understand the basics of the thought process of a dog, you only teach your dog with fillers and not through a more accurate understanding of what the dog is doing and is going to act/react.

  • @TherealAshman trust me dude a big ol german shepard would ignore a little correction if it thought it was the pack leader and you were challenging it

  • Dogs don't fear, they submit. Fear is a human emotion, it doesn't exist in wasteland animals like dogs, sheep, or cattle. They demonstrate emotions similar to fear, but you have to realize what evolution is and how different each organism is from one another. Our behavior occurs through evolution with our environment. Dogs don't come from the jungle. Humans do, cats do. Understand what a dog is and how much damage you have done to them by domesticating them, turning them into retards.

  • @TheRadicalRyushin This shows exactly how little you know. (1) There is much evidence that shows that dogs began the domestication process themselves. It's not even logical that human beings, concerned mostly with their own survival, would decide to domesticate a large carnivore. (2) There has been a ton of research that shows the emotional centers of the brains of all mammals is almost identical. So yes, dogs do feel fear. All animals do.

  • @TherealAshman it looks like we need a pack leader for u >.>

  • cool

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