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  • Do your dogs ever get sleeve happy? And how do you guys work? Do you have a base where you train your own dogs and sell them? Do you train other people's dogs for them? Do you help people train their own dogs? I am very interested in what you guys do. =3

  • It seems the dogs in all of your video will only attack the fat guy. You just take take jacket gear off like it was nothing. Will any of the dogs you train attack the correct person with distraction of ten people?

  • @Joshuaxiong2 You are misunderstanding what we do. We train dogs to steal jackets off of fat people. That's what we do.

  • @k91dogtraining ROFL

  • Very great and informative video. I would love to have a german shepherd of my own. I am saving now to buy a pup of 13 weeks off a dealer close to me. Keep up the good work, no dog yet but still subscribed, remembering lessons, and favoriting videos for future reffrence!

  • @sdw9932 Just to clear myself, i know the dog in the video is not a shepherd, just seen many videos of you all training shepherds, and am refering to those.

  • I don't need a dog to protect themselves or me, that's my job. Who the hell needs a "personal protection dog" anyways? And what good is a dog against a gun, which most people who are intent on doing people harm choose to use?

  • @msminnamouse Some people aren't as Bad Ass as you are and either can't own a gun, choose not to, or use the dog as part of a total protection plan to deter or buy time to get their own gun or escape. Police, military, and many families recognize the value of a good dog. Also, millions of people a year are harmed or robbed from people more BAD ASS than them from people without a gun and don't fall into the same category as you and Chuck Norris.

  • @msminnamouse its just way too fucked up for alot of people to shoot a dog. my uncle has been robbed at gunpoint multiple times and his presa canario has taken down all of the men. dogs are very fast and easy to miss even if someone was able to get a shot off in time and if you watch they grab the hand with a weapon and hold it at an anle where you would not get a shot on it. and if u had a gun to ur head and a dog next to you then you would feel much safer.....dick

  • very helpfull video, i now totally understand why this is one of the most import things you can teach a protection dog. thank you and keep up the good work!!!! greets from holland!

  • like seriously get to the point and not 7 mins into the video just my opinoin lol and also do these "protection dogs" actually protect or just bite people in suits like has anyone set up a scenario where someone in a bite suit "breaks" into your house to see if they attack?

    because if they dont protect in real life scenario whats the point? i know nothing about this thats why i ask

  • @chriswoodie I know, sorry you have to put up with our corniness to get to the main points. Obviously we can't do this particular exercise without a suit, but yes we do need to "proof" the dogs on hidden suits and "muzzle" attacks. You can see some examples in our other videos if you search around. The dog in the video WILL bite for real, but we only know because we tested her.

  • @k91dogtraining i dont mean to say it rude but i wanted to see the hard hit right away and was impatient but i didnt watch it but im sure it was informing on what was going to happen and talking all about it and thanks i just was curious to know if they are only on attack mode with people in suits while training or at home they will still attack to protect the family i know its caled protection dog for a reason but like i said i dont know anything about it so i can say anything

  • @k91dogtraining Actually, for a novice like me, I LOVE learning the reasoning behind it. I mean yeah, I love seeing a strong counter just as much as the next chick, but I love learning the training techniques myself. I'd love to decoy except I'm way too petite lol. But thanks for another great, informative video!

  • Amazing. Very interesting. Do dogs ever hurt their own necks on impact or recovery in real life scenarios? Appears like that could been one of their long and short-term vulnerable points.

  • @bladeimm Yes, it is real possibility. This does happen to dogs, that is why it is important the "agitators" are well trained. Most protection dog and sport people are very careful who they allow to take bites from their dogs. The agitator's job is more difficult than most people realize and can take years to master.

  • Ok, the expert of dog training really doesn't quite good in videography. But you know what? i still subscribed your channel! Well done for your professionalism!

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