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  • Yeah I can train a dog better than this...

  • Hehhe.... I love reading these responses. All of you are too stupid to even own a dog. He is NOT suggesting that you try to get YOUR dog to jump on the couch and then pull thier leash and tell them "no". If YOUR dog already jumps on the couch, you wont need to ask them to get up there, they will do it on their own. THATS when you pull the leash and tell them "no". His dog clearly knows better already so he HAS to try to get the dog up there for purposes of demonstration.

  • I too totaly disagree with this method! Its backwards, encouraging mistrust and the dog will end up being a mazochist in the best case scenario. Im sorry such tuition is even availble out there!

  • I also do not agree with this method what-so-ever. You NEVER under any circumstances trick a dog into obeying you and then when he/she does exactly what you say, tell him "No." This is crazy backwards and textbook for what NOT to do with your pets. Dog are about loyalty and trust. Playing mind games with them is not smart. Good luck with that man. Sooner or later, the dog's going to wise up and just start tuning you out all together.

  • I also do not agree with this method what-so-ever. You NEVER under any circumstances trick a dog into obeying you and then when he/she does exactly what you say, tell him "No." This is crazy backwards and textbook for what NOT to do with your pets. Dog are about loyalty and trust. Playing mind games with them is not smart. Good luck with that man. Sooner or later, the dog's going to wise up and just start tuning you out all together.

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  • Ok, what I think this guy is saying is when the dog jumps up, pull him down. However this guys dog is well trained so he won't go on the couch unless asked to

  • WTF? This has to be the dumbest method ever....Call it up on the couch..then tug him off....Why call him on the couch in the first place? Stupid

  • @jortiz9758 ur fucking retarded

  • I don't understand... you want to keep the dog off the couch?

  • Listen, this is called negative reinforcement training. You have to provide a reason not to do something, such as discomfort to prevent a behavior. There is no pain on a training collar, the corrective tug is inspired by the dog doing something he shouldn't do. That's why "choke chains" & "pinch collars" exist. These training collars mimic natural corrections that dogs use on one another to correct undesired behaviors.

  • @aroundofapawz it's actually positive punishment, not negative punishment. just so you know.

  • i don't agree with this method. man, the dog's doing what you ask, then you yank him off. i'd be scared to do anything you ask me to in fear that i'll get yanked.

  • @lmm9607 listen to the video

  • We love our 5-year-old yellow lab, Tyra, but she has an annoying habit of jumping onto the couch when were gone or out of the room.

  • jerk

  • You idiot... why would you encourage your dog to jump on the couch and then tug him off... kinda sends a mixed message. Its still gonna jump on the couch when you're not around...

  • I agree, talk about sending mixed messages to an animal with the IQ of a 2 year old !!

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