GUYS IS THIS THE RIGHT OR WRONG WAY, THIS IS REALLY URGENT AND I WILL APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE WOULD TELL ME If THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAIN THEIR DOGS NOT TO BITE, SINCE PEOPLE ARE SAYING THAT THIS WAY IS WRONG AND SOME SAY THAT THIS IS RIGHT
Noooo! Do not put your dog onto it's back, you're being a bully! One day the dog will snap and bite just like wolves. You and your dog should be equals.
WRONG! The recent science of canid ethology clearly shows that no canid "makes" another canid go into an appeasing roll. The posture is voluntarily assumed as a means of de-escalating conflict. This dog is submitting because he has been forced to. He is not happy and compliant -- his ears are down, tail tucked, body movement stiff. The man has not taught a verbal cue for asking the dog to down on it's side or for releasing the fog. The stress on the dog is apparent. If this man actually knew
this really helped with my children. LOL. I showed my son how to do this on our hyper pup so that the pup would know that my son is in control. This technice also worked when I did it. My pup was always biting in play but the kids are so small that biting in play was getting in their faces. The pup is very stubborn and it has taken him longer to learn new tricks but this worked after a couple days of doing it.
In the wild, dogs offer the behavior of rolling onto their backs... they don't get pushed down with hands. Also, why would you use your punishment when the dog was being good, just for a stupid video.
If you still need to rely on the outdated dominance theory and feel superior, then theres something wrong in your training IMO
@KateBattams No duh they don't get pushed down with hands what is wrong with you? You want him to get in the dogs face and literally bite it with its teeth? Even in the wild canines will express random acts of dominance even if its not a punishment so to do this in a video to show an alternative of physically hurting the dog by doing humiliation isn't stupid, making it something wrong with him. I commend him for showing this video. You probably hit your pet...freak.
@KytazX lol ok? Have you actually read up on this dominance theory? And I don't use physical punishment at all with my dogs, one of whom used to be very aggressive. I have also helped others to train their dogs, who are now well behaved with out 'dominance' and physical punishment. Dogs in the wild don't randomly pin others to the ground or attack them, they do it for a reason, usually over a resource. And your last sentence? Hmm grow up mate.
I wish this guy would stop putting his mic on his shirt. Do you not watch your videos and realize that the mic is constantly muffled because of it's placement??
Thank you...now I have a good reson for yelling at my dad....My dad always hits the dog when he catches her doing something wrong and I always yell at him not to hit her...but he says to me that we should teach her to not to that...and I always do not know what to say....Imma show this video to him and finally show him that its not good...just don't get me wrong my dad loves the dog and he wants the best for her and I still can't get why he hits her :/
I just did it to my dog, an he is laying down as I type. Reason for doing this: Eating out my moms dogs bowl. I guess he's not that bad, but I have to get him to stop doing it. thank you =)
@Crueloaf Yeah yeah yeah, so their mum who does that is wrong. mother nature is wrong. you are right LOL. i cant be more calm assertive when looking at your comment hahahahahaha
Great. In order to make this video, this man has now punished his dog for standing there calmly in the living room. Notice how as soon as he approaches to touch the dog, the dog puts its tail between its legs.
I'm glad this person has trained all of eleven dogs, hope he doesn't ever get to twelve.
@Tutovillage Im fine thanks. Just gonna have a beer and watch my Whitesnake dvd. But serioiusly, all this energy stuff is fairyland nonsense. It's more to do with behaviour, size, smell and sound. Stuff you can measure!
I mean, what is a 'good energy level'? You cant measure it. Who says it good?
It's far too wooly! Animal's respond better to clear and concise instruction which needs to be rewarding for them and repeated often
wow, alpha fallacy at its best.this is very misleading. if you have to resort to dominance over your beloved dog,you are a bad trainer and simply havent put in the time.
@Tutovillage Watch two puppies playing. They take it in turns to actively roll over. They offer it during play. They both do it.
"A Dog will not attack in front of a dominant energy"? So how do you produce this magic energy?! It's a crock! You try and roll some of the dogs at my shelter and your face would be hanging off! You should earn their respect as they earn yours, not bully them!
People out there: PLEASE DO NOT TRY AND ROLL A DOG ONTO IT'S BACK TO DOMINATE IT!!!
although i think this works it is also very extreme,and should only be used by highly competent handlers in extreme situations ie fighting or attacking human/other dogs,not as this dick says"i had to make him submit for not listening to me" wtf???
i have a rescue dog and when i got him he didnt listen to me much but with the use of cesar milans style of calm assertiveness and positive re-enforcment he is now a happy well balanced member of my"pack" and i never had to flip him on his back,
This is a very outdated idea of how wolves interact. Research has clearly shown that submissive displays are NEVER instigated by the dominant individual. It is a RITUAL that occurs when one wolf CHOOSES do submit by getting low and offering their muzzle up to the dominant animal which will take part in the ritual by standing over & possibly gently biting the muzzle. They do NOT force each other to the ground. Very old school and likely to cause a bite as it will scare most dogs.
@axad786 you ought never punish in this way. it's not appropriate interaction with a dog and is more likely to result in escalated challenges and a bite (due to fear of human) than to actually correct unwanted behavior. Find another way to correct your dog. this is not the way to do it.
@samchef1234 You are mistaken. Something is reinforcing when it makes it more likely that the dog will repeat the behavior. This is designed to make it less likely that the dog will repeat the behavior. By definition, that is a punishment. And it's really not ever OK to do this because this is not a method that dogs/wolves do with each other. It is simply forcefully imposing your will on another living creature. There are better alternatives to this.
@GoodDogJE i know what reinforcing means in the context of positive training but what this dickhead is doing or trying to do is reinforce his role as the alpha,i never said its ok to use this as a training technique but im sure even you when faced with a dog attacking a child you would use this or anything to make them stop.
also it does work,but for all the wrong reasons,by shattering the dogs spirit and confidence,i know there are better ways than this to train your dog,
@samchef1234 obviously if a dog is mauling someone you must intervene in any way possible. I was commenting based on this guys' discussion of when/how to use it. & you're right, it may keep the dog from misbehaving, but not out of love or respect, only out of fear & it usually ends up with an attack on the owner or someone else at some point because the dog feels inappropriately threatened and trapped. I agree with you - positive reinforcement, distract & redirect is the way to go.
@GoodDogJE yes this i know and i definatly agree with you,this sort of technique is probably responsible for a huge amount of bites,attacks,and unbalanced dogs
@samchef1234 They seem to have removed your earlier post, so I cannot go back and re-read it. I'm glad you utilize positive reinforcement. After my explanation of what reinforcement is vs what a punisher is, the rest of that comment was not directed at you specifically, but to anyone else viewing this video, reading these posts and trying to decide if they want to use this technique on their puppy to "train them early..." or any other dog, for that matter.
I want to also point out to the people... That credentials have nothing towards dog training. Animal psychology - reading the signs. I grew up watching how dogs reacted to certain things. Cesar, learned the behavioral signs. Tail between legs = fear OR insecurity. Head low = insecurity. I've dealt with fear aggression, dominant, and a whole bunch of problem dogs just by knowing the body signs, and not moving to encourage an attack or fear.
This is not cruel. The dog is not yelping, or making a sound of that kind. I did have to do this with one dog, who thought HE was the alpha, and without anger, or frustration I put him against the ground firmly, without harming him at all... It toook a long time because his family, is soooo full of anger and anxiety and mixed emotions that he had all that pent up energy... So I let him fight it out and he was fine after and listened nicely :)
though i understand the point of this is too not hit a dog, people are still viewing this negativly because people realize their is a such thing as psycological abbuse. and what your doing looks like it, all because your forcing a dog to do something which makes it fear full.
I'm no expert but this guy is a clown. The idea is not to FORCE or make a dog to do what you want them too, the idea is to get a dog to want to do what your asking it too, then you achieved having a happy dog and a proud owner.
It's inappropriate because you're forcing yourself on the dog in a way that never occurs naturally between dogs (or wolves). Dominants do NOT force submissives to the ground. The submissive chooses to submit & initiates the ritual display. If they don't choose to submit, a fight ensues. There are much better methods to correct a misbehaving dog than physically imposing your presence. Verbal reprimand, physically removing from environment, withholding rewards, envioronmental punishers....
If you watch the dog's body language, he's clearly afraid of this human. He backs up, looks away, avoids eye contact tries to avoid physical contact, ears pulled back, wags tail nervously, tucks his tail, turns his back... these are all signs that this dog is feeling afraid. Once down, the dog continue to avoid eye contact by repeatedly looking away. When dogs do this to each other it's the submissive who initiates the ritual to avoid a fight & when the dominant walks away, it's done.
that is a really pretty dog....I wonder if he noticed the fear in it's face before he even touched it...and it probably wondered what it did wrong to deserve it...
Hopefully, the poor dog has taught this idiot by biting the shit out of him. Hear the growls??? Another Cesar clone. No education, no credentials, just make it up as you go along. I guess anybody can claim to be an expert.
Dogs are not wolves, dogs are domesticated. Do we base our research on social human behaviour on chimps? Dominance theory is based on captive wolf behaviour, different from wild wolf behaviour. We cannot mimic another dog , we are human they are canids! Watch the dogs body language when he gets up, stress & fear. Several calming signals shown, lip licking, looking away etc. There is only one expert and that is the DOG certainly not the person in the video!!
The people that do not like this are dicks, you are not giving your dog the right message and it's people like this that need to get there head out there ass. Dogs are dangerous that need to be keep under control, I'm not saying that this is suitable for all dog but not all dog are well behaved.
Who would think this is "cruel"? I use this on my dog whenever she gets too excited. You're taking away her fight AND flight option until she just submits, which is what the dog is supposed to do. It's not cruel, its not hurting the dog, and people who are commenting negatively about this method are probably the same people who let their dogs eat at the table with them and treat them like humans. Get it together, people. It's obvious who's the pack leader in their homes.
Personally, I have the same breed of dog that this guy has in his video: a pit bull. And I must say, I have been using this method every since she was about 7 months old (when she went into heat). It doesn't hurt the dog, UNLESS you apply severe pressure. I don't have to do this now, she is 4 years old and knows better. Mind you, I haven't trained 10 dogs, but it is common logic in most cases. You need to be the Alpha. So act like the Alpha.
Where did you learn such a "technique"? Let's keep this simple - you are taking away his flight option; leaving him with what? FIGHT OPTION!! If this "technique" works 99 out of 100 times for you, IT STILL ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH! You will not be bitten; you will be mauled!!... with your silly face right there to be ripped into. Let's hope you wise up before you get really hurt!
what kind of person are you? how can you do that to you own dog? my gosh!! no way ..Im not gonna do that!! there should be another way without hurting my dog! BAD TRAINER!
@eymy393 are you retarded? did it look like he hurt the dog in any way what so ever? the dog was fine, it didnt get hurt. You cant treat a dog like its a "child" or a "baby" if you do you will wind up with a dog that is unsecure and will be very unstable around people & dogs, this is a PERFECTLY FINE way to deal with a dog, the dog isnt being hurt in any way what so ever.
@MitoEirik This guy has watched too many of that idiot Cesar's episodes. First, dogs are NOT pack animals; second, alpha rolls and hold-downs are totally opposite of what we know about how dogs actually learn. This is NOT 'perfectly fine.' You don't know what you're talking about. If any of you want to see trainers that know what they're doing, watch Ian Dunbar or Jean Donaldson or Victoria Stilwell.
I have used this on my 3 month old puppy as a last resort a few times and although I feel a bit cruel when I am doing it, I have to admit that he is completely calm submissive afterwards and becomes very affectionate. He is clearly not traumatised by it, but it still takes a lot of willpower for me to continue to hold him down when he is squeaking and yelping as I feel a bit guilty.
@uberwench7 be careful. Doing this to such a young dog will teach them to fear your approach & you may end up with a bite incident later as he matures & feels able to defend himself. As mentioned by keeg021985, you ought to watch Ian Dunbar, Jean Donaldson and Victoria Stilwell (to name a few) who will teach you the correct methods of correcting unacceptable behavior in a way that will boost your dog's confidence and affection toward you rather than increase their fear of you.
@uberwench7 That calm, affection you're seeing after this is an effort to appease you for acting so odd and invasive. It's not a sign that the dog is learning. It's a sign that the dog is uncertain and fearful.
Dog training is scientifically studied and this technique is actually damaging to dogs and dangerous for owners. It is not submission or respect, it is learned helplessness. This dogs shows clear fear & stress when released. Please update your education.
THAT IS SOOOO TRUE you MUST MUST MUST ALWAYS finish the process otherwise your dog will continue,,,, DONT BE AFRAID!,,,,,you must show how is the leader ....
Fear and respect are not the same thing, that dog's tail is fully tucked up before he even starts the roll. Veterinary behaviourists and EDUCATED dog trainers do not recommend this method. It is dangerous and reeks of ignorance of dog behaviour. "Expert" Village....riiiiight.
The Monks of New Skete originally recommended this and in a later edition of their book told people NOT to after having many reports back from owners whose dogs had bitten them. Luckily you've got a pair of well adjusted pit bulls, a more fearful or dominant dog would've bitten you. Wolves do NOT place other wolves into this submissive posture, the other wolf does it of their own volition, just as dogs do. This is a really good way to get yourself bit by a more assertive dog.
my dog automatically shows me her belly if she has done wrong. I never had to put her there myself. he is missing a lot of body language cues those dogs are giving him. There is a calm nervousness about them. he is going to get bit.
First, dogs are NOT pack animals; second, even wolves don't put other wolves on their backs unless they mean to kill them, and dogs never do this; third, that dog was growling and showing a whale eye, and that dude was near to being bitten; fourth, numeours studies have shown clearly that using force on dogs only makes their behavior worse, and it undermines their relationship with you. This guy is a retard who has watched way too much Cesar Milan. "Dominance' theory is BS.
@riverapr861 Oh, I see. I guess a B.S. in biochemistry, and M.S. in comparative animal behavior, and a current candidacy for a Ph.D. in animal ethology (emphasis-large carnivore and canine ethology), along with certification from the IAABC, and also being a CPDT-KA1 doesn't mean I know more than this turd.
My Belgian Malinois would not like that too much and these old ways are effecting new dog owners into thinking that they can do this and end up with aggressive dogs. DOGS ARE SOCIAL ANIMALS NOT PACK ANIMALS ANYMORE I treat my dog with all the love in the world and when I call his name and make him sit and pay attention to me he nows its wrong stops the undesired behavior because of respect. A german shepherd owner attempted this and had her face ruined when the dog attacked back
I would not take dog training advice from a man who has to push his dog's butt to the floor in order for him to sit. The alpha roll can be effective in certain cases, but you should not do this on your own, it's highly dangerous. It's NOT something you'd do because Fido did not come when you called him or he refused to fetch.
I found this by accident! I would like to know if you have EVER seen "dogs in the Wild"? Wild animals of the canine species KILL each other if they grab necks, they do not gently or not so gently lay them on their side as you so kindly did. Your dog fought you because he thought you were going to KILL him in the primitive part of his brain. You are lucky You didn't end up in hospital. Stop watching TV and read a book! (training and learning since 1969)
I found this by accident! I would like to know if you have EVER seen "dogs in the Wild"? Wild animals of the canine species KILL each other if they grab necks, they do not gently or not so gently lay them on their side as you so kindly did. Your dog fought you because he thought you were going to KILL him in the primitive part of his brain. You are lucky You didn't end up in hospital. Stop watching TV and read a book! (training and learning since 1969)
I would like to know if you have EVER seen "dogs in the Wild"? Wild animals of the canine species KILL each other if they grab necks, they do not gently or not so gently lay them on their side as you so kindly did. Your dog fought you because he thought you were going to KILL him in the primitive part of his brain. You are lucky You didn't end up in hospital. Stop watching TV and read a book! (training and learning since 1969)
did he say this can be dangerous ? your dog may not summit n stricke you i would not recommend doing this with a adult dog or a big breed unless you really really really are sure your dog may not fight back
@marleeny12 ya. Um...don't do it! This is dangerous and stupid. a girl tried that with my dog once(without my permission) and he nearly took her face off. And he's a pretty good dog. This does not teach a dog anything except that you are dangerous and he can't trust you. Did you see this guys dog look at him afterward? He's clearly terrified of his "master". Is that the relationship you want with your dog?
I don't understand why people say this guy's method isn't good. this is basically what a mom does to her pups in the wild to get them to behave and submit. it's pretty similar to cesar's methods, and you're not hurting the dog. just don't do this for like every little mistake your dog makes.
@MishyLish cesar is a dush he uses those collars and leahes that cut dog breath and he doesn t use positive training but he only want to make dogs afraid of him!
@Popodopoliz wtf is a dush? clearly you have no idea what you're talking about, and you've probably never even owned a dog. even if you have owned, or do own a dog, I can bet on my life that they're out of control or the boss of you.
@MishyLish Ugh...have you ever watched The Dog Whisperer? Look at his dogs when he walks into the yard. See them cower? See them shy away from him? Do you see any of them that look even remotely happy to see him? Pfft...I don't own dogs so I can dominate them and make them afraid of me. My dogs listen to me because it means good things will happen for them and nothing good will happen if they don't. Not because if they misbehave I'll flip them on their backs and scare the crap out of them
It is strange to me to see it.This is Pitt! And I think that he is young. Why the dog does not rejoice after exercise? Pitt is hold down! You have told "Come"!
I only do this when a dog is trying to hump me or climb all over me when I'm sitting down, because this is a sign of dominance and therefor only really works when the dog is trying to dominate you.
I think this is a good technique. The trainer shows how to pin the dog in a calm way. I do this with my dog and I think its helpful for both me and my dog.
While your training that dog, try to train the other dog too, he is right there biting something and you aren't doing anything about it!!! He can choke to death or something!!! 0:22 to 1:12
This is a pretty terrible attempt to teach owners how to deal with "bad behaviour." Even if you buy this as a correction for dominance-related behaviours, what about the huge number of behaviours that occur for other reasons - like the dog doesn't understand what you want? Or he's anxious or fearful? What happens when you then add fear of his owner to his problems? You can do so much more if you find out how to motivate him instead - clicker training is fantastic for this.
what would happen if the dog is on the ground and you been there for hours the you get up the he or she gets up and gos and bites some one and or if the dog move it body and still i the dog will get up when you mean bezness and the dog keeps getting up!
ok then people, if this guy's method is so wrong, then how would you recommend my dog who goes on a rampage without listening to anything i say? i've already been bit multiple times, so maybe you experts can help me.
Sorry but, Cesar millan has gotten to your head. You are NOT him, and are not doing anything correctly. Even now, I can see your submitting your dog out of frustration, and your dog HASNT done anything. Get through your head, your creating more frustrating, and tension on your end, with Constantly trying to keep order and perfection within your dogs. when NO one is perfect, and for darn sure YOUR not.
Because the dog's turned on it's back and it's being disciplined to some degree...For no reason what so ever. There's your reason why he seems a bit scared. This Cesar Milan wannabee is just a douche.
You have got to be kidding. That is a good way to get bit. What a great way to get sued Expert Village. There was research on this and in many cases some dogs become more aggressive. Hope you have lots of money!!!!
i think the "alpha roll" does work. BUT people have to remember the "alpha roll" is risky. you should know something about your dogs behavior/personality before you try something like this. doing this on a very dominent, aggressive rottie is probably not the safest idea. i think no one technique works on every dog since every individual dog is very different...even if they are the same breed. i think finding and using the right training style for your specific dog is a better idea.
What should I do if my dog will not let me grab him when his in the attack mode, because he will try to attack me if I come close and try to sub due him
Again I am all for corrections given the right circumstances. However IMO it is unfair to force oneself on the dog when they have not been given a clear expectation of what is required of them!
Wow, what a way to get bitten! I do not like alpha rolls at all.
When a dog does not know what you are asking of it, this is not appropriate to use force. Mainly because it is unfair to the dog, and makes it fearful. Imagine someone charging at you because you did not understand their language or what they were asking.
Alpha rolling for not listening is stupid. If the dog does not listen it obviously needs more reinforcement of the command (by reward or correction), not harsh punishment
So you would rather use a treat and get your hand bitten off by a very dominant dog who thinks he owns you? Stop treating dogs like children like parents give kids toys to shut them up. Dogs do not understand english. You can say no all you want, but they have no idea what the word or sound you are making means. There are ways to do this gently and its not cruel. My dogs are trained on hand commands and I've never used a treat....my rottie would have chewed my hand off if I had treat trained.
who said I would use a treat? I never mentioned using treats. I did however mention REWARD, which BTW can be anything from a pat, praise, toy, item the dog likes, or...wait for it... a treat! Rewarding does not mean always give a treat.
I understand that dogs do not understand english, hence why I introduce the command by physically showing them what to do rather then giving verbal commands. Which BTW i do by "place and praise" not lure/reward.
Lots of very interesting comments on this video. Everyone keeping it interesting! We don't practice dominance exercises in our organization, but I was very popular for awhile.
I find it truly sad that people are still using these aversice techniques. Alpha roles are truly archaic and misguided. This guy needs to pick up a book written by someone who has actually done modern research. I have extensively titled my dogs and can bring them ANYWHERE without fear of them causing trouble and guess what?...I have NEVER used positive punishment on any of them! They are DOGS, not wolves and even wolves do not behave in this way.
Dogs may not be wolves, but they are not human either. You treat them as such and they will walk all over you. Alpha roles are not archaic...even humans still assert dominance even though we are not cave men. And yes, wolves do act this way. They do not coddle and baby talk their young into obeying like most of you soccor moms who coddle their dogs( and children). Being assertive doesn't mean you are abusing a dog. If you want an obedient dog, treat it like a dog, not a human child.
I say again...pick up a book written by someone who has actually done modern research. Start with David Mech, and learn a bit about how wolves actually act.
Obedience is not submission, it's a series of unnatural, trained behaviours. You don't achieve unnatural, trained behaviours by scaring the crap out of your dog. I realize humans assert dominance- I am one! But, we do not do it by physically throwing down any person who challenges us. Neither do dogs.
Expertvillage fail.
ThePeter74Peter 2 weeks ago
GUYS IS THIS THE RIGHT OR WRONG WAY, THIS IS REALLY URGENT AND I WILL APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE WOULD TELL ME If THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAIN THEIR DOGS NOT TO BITE, SINCE PEOPLE ARE SAYING THAT THIS WAY IS WRONG AND SOME SAY THAT THIS IS RIGHT
sking388 1 month ago
man your dog is scared man
notice it`s tail
WommyYOU 1 month ago
Noooo! Do not put your dog onto it's back, you're being a bully! One day the dog will snap and bite just like wolves. You and your dog should be equals.
SlaterBug077 1 month ago
WRONG! The recent science of canid ethology clearly shows that no canid "makes" another canid go into an appeasing roll. The posture is voluntarily assumed as a means of de-escalating conflict. This dog is submitting because he has been forced to. He is not happy and compliant -- his ears are down, tail tucked, body movement stiff. The man has not taught a verbal cue for asking the dog to down on it's side or for releasing the fog. The stress on the dog is apparent. If this man actually knew
Zest4Alto 1 month ago
this really helped with my children. LOL. I showed my son how to do this on our hyper pup so that the pup would know that my son is in control. This technice also worked when I did it. My pup was always biting in play but the kids are so small that biting in play was getting in their faces. The pup is very stubborn and it has taken him longer to learn new tricks but this worked after a couple days of doing it.
TheAstroble 2 months ago
In the wild, dogs offer the behavior of rolling onto their backs... they don't get pushed down with hands. Also, why would you use your punishment when the dog was being good, just for a stupid video.
If you still need to rely on the outdated dominance theory and feel superior, then theres something wrong in your training IMO
KateBattams 3 months ago
@KateBattams No duh they don't get pushed down with hands what is wrong with you? You want him to get in the dogs face and literally bite it with its teeth? Even in the wild canines will express random acts of dominance even if its not a punishment so to do this in a video to show an alternative of physically hurting the dog by doing humiliation isn't stupid, making it something wrong with him. I commend him for showing this video. You probably hit your pet...freak.
KytazX 1 month ago
@KytazX his teeth not its*
KytazX 1 month ago
@KytazX lol ok? Have you actually read up on this dominance theory? And I don't use physical punishment at all with my dogs, one of whom used to be very aggressive. I have also helped others to train their dogs, who are now well behaved with out 'dominance' and physical punishment. Dogs in the wild don't randomly pin others to the ground or attack them, they do it for a reason, usually over a resource. And your last sentence? Hmm grow up mate.
KateBattams 1 month ago
hahaha hes scared shitless!! HOW I KNOW? hes wearing a leather jacket in case that dog bites his scrawny ass
ilenoirul 4 months ago
Humans love to dominate other species. We're sick bastards.
JasOrdinaire 4 months ago
How can I train my dog not to go up stairs?
cherrybloom22 4 months ago
I wish this guy would stop putting his mic on his shirt. Do you not watch your videos and realize that the mic is constantly muffled because of it's placement??
meeyahmiyah 5 months ago
i do the same stuff ... good job man .. remember to breathe, ... good energy ...
you see how calm this guy is??!!?!?! .... thats how it should be everyone ... two thumbs up for the simplest but most important dog tip..
good to see there are good people out there... unlike the amazing dog training man LMAO
Rylonde 5 months ago
Thank you...now I have a good reson for yelling at my dad....My dad always hits the dog when he catches her doing something wrong and I always yell at him not to hit her...but he says to me that we should teach her to not to that...and I always do not know what to say....Imma show this video to him and finally show him that its not good...just don't get me wrong my dad loves the dog and he wants the best for her and I still can't get why he hits her :/
xx3Stefani 5 months ago
I just did it to my dog, an he is laying down as I type. Reason for doing this: Eating out my moms dogs bowl. I guess he's not that bad, but I have to get him to stop doing it. thank you =)
TBKSLyCooPeR 5 months ago
i dont like this video victoria from animal planet said not to do that to your dog
tisdesigner 6 months ago 2
Dog: "What did i do wrong D:?"
NGxREALITYxFANTASY 6 months ago
Training utilizing counter-conditioning:
youtube.com/watch?v=sI13v9JgJu0
Kunabomber 6 months ago
Some great mic work in this video.
fluorophore 6 months ago
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Kunabomber 6 months ago
This isnt sex my dude.
N2DEEP818 6 months ago
this video is coooooool dont listen to this jerks who are dising u
maina159 6 months ago
i think this works, youll eventually do this when the dog pisses you off. barking all night. if your dogs aggressive,u probably made him that way.
crrazyy 6 months ago
ur hot!
55brittani 6 months ago
That is the best way to torture your dog!!
bardia971 6 months ago
@bardia971 wtf are you talking about!??? dogs do that to each other in the wild in order to maintain control...you dumbass
cristohv 6 months ago in playlist Dogwhisperer
my dog will tear you to shreds
kalee1015 7 months ago
okay dude but i have a lil min pin and they wont let you do that they will rip off your hand
TheTransNine 7 months ago
Thank you.
M3vinOfficial 7 months ago
@Crueloaf Yeah yeah yeah, so their mum who does that is wrong. mother nature is wrong. you are right LOL. i cant be more calm assertive when looking at your comment hahahahahaha
slaycrest 7 months ago
Great. In order to make this video, this man has now punished his dog for standing there calmly in the living room. Notice how as soon as he approaches to touch the dog, the dog puts its tail between its legs.
I'm glad this person has trained all of eleven dogs, hope he doesn't ever get to twelve.
alexandrasemyonova14 7 months ago
Dude, you are so out with your methods. Look up the book by Barry Eaton. Things have moved on!
CrueLoaf 7 months ago
@CrueLoaf Energy is base of everything. It's not possible to train any living thing without good energy level.
Actually, You are not calm assertive now. You know that?
Tutovillage 7 months ago
@Tutovillage Im fine thanks. Just gonna have a beer and watch my Whitesnake dvd. But serioiusly, all this energy stuff is fairyland nonsense. It's more to do with behaviour, size, smell and sound. Stuff you can measure!
I mean, what is a 'good energy level'? You cant measure it. Who says it good?
It's far too wooly! Animal's respond better to clear and concise instruction which needs to be rewarding for them and repeated often
CrueLoaf 7 months ago
Bullshit! Where is the evidence that rolling a dog is done in the wild! Bully!
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Tutovillage 7 months ago
@Tutovillage Do a search on YouTube for "Alpha Rolls in Wolves" by robinbennett1
CrueLoaf 7 months ago
wow, alpha fallacy at its best.this is very misleading. if you have to resort to dominance over your beloved dog,you are a bad trainer and simply havent put in the time.
illyas1 8 months ago
i hope someone comes and do the same to you, you thin peice of shieeet so that you know how it feels, that you really deserve.. dumbass
jackoson85 8 months ago
did u have anything up the sleeve?..lol
macaugarlei 9 months ago
I wanna see a video of your dogs having a fight then you calm them down
CurrynatorZ 9 months ago
the rustling noise is distrating.
sannhill1 9 months ago
all i heard was, so you wana pffffpfpfpfpffpf like this and then pffffpfpfppffffpfpf like that . and pffff pff pffffpfpfpff .
sk8terchuy619 10 months ago 2
they should call this dog torture!!!
monsterhighluv4ever 11 months ago
@monsterhighluv4ever no its natural
vaughan4082 11 months ago
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Tutovillage 10 months ago
@Tutovillage There is no evidence that says dogs ever rolled each other.
Don't try it with any breed. A small terrier will still bite ya if they are being manhandled and held down!
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Tutovillage 7 months ago
@Tutovillage Watch two puppies playing. They take it in turns to actively roll over. They offer it during play. They both do it.
"A Dog will not attack in front of a dominant energy"? So how do you produce this magic energy?! It's a crock! You try and roll some of the dogs at my shelter and your face would be hanging off! You should earn their respect as they earn yours, not bully them!
People out there: PLEASE DO NOT TRY AND ROLL A DOG ONTO IT'S BACK TO DOMINATE IT!!!
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Tutovillage 7 months ago
although i think this works it is also very extreme,and should only be used by highly competent handlers in extreme situations ie fighting or attacking human/other dogs,not as this dick says"i had to make him submit for not listening to me" wtf???
i have a rescue dog and when i got him he didnt listen to me much but with the use of cesar milans style of calm assertiveness and positive re-enforcment he is now a happy well balanced member of my"pack" and i never had to flip him on his back,
samchef1234 11 months ago
This is a very outdated idea of how wolves interact. Research has clearly shown that submissive displays are NEVER instigated by the dominant individual. It is a RITUAL that occurs when one wolf CHOOSES do submit by getting low and offering their muzzle up to the dominant animal which will take part in the ritual by standing over & possibly gently biting the muzzle. They do NOT force each other to the ground. Very old school and likely to cause a bite as it will scare most dogs.
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
This was helpful. Maybe you could elaborate more on when we can punish them this way.
axad786 11 months ago
@axad786 you ought never punish in this way. it's not appropriate interaction with a dog and is more likely to result in escalated challenges and a bite (due to fear of human) than to actually correct unwanted behavior. Find another way to correct your dog. this is not the way to do it.
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samchef1234 11 months ago
@samchef1234 You are mistaken. Something is reinforcing when it makes it more likely that the dog will repeat the behavior. This is designed to make it less likely that the dog will repeat the behavior. By definition, that is a punishment. And it's really not ever OK to do this because this is not a method that dogs/wolves do with each other. It is simply forcefully imposing your will on another living creature. There are better alternatives to this.
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
@GoodDogJE i know what reinforcing means in the context of positive training but what this dickhead is doing or trying to do is reinforce his role as the alpha,i never said its ok to use this as a training technique but im sure even you when faced with a dog attacking a child you would use this or anything to make them stop.
also it does work,but for all the wrong reasons,by shattering the dogs spirit and confidence,i know there are better ways than this to train your dog,
samchef1234 11 months ago
@samchef1234 obviously if a dog is mauling someone you must intervene in any way possible. I was commenting based on this guys' discussion of when/how to use it. & you're right, it may keep the dog from misbehaving, but not out of love or respect, only out of fear & it usually ends up with an attack on the owner or someone else at some point because the dog feels inappropriately threatened and trapped. I agree with you - positive reinforcement, distract & redirect is the way to go.
Peace out.
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
@GoodDogJE yes this i know and i definatly agree with you,this sort of technique is probably responsible for a huge amount of bites,attacks,and unbalanced dogs
samchef1234 11 months ago
@GoodDogJE and if you read my post you would see that i know,discipline,boundaries,love,leadership and understanding
peace
samchef1234 11 months ago
@samchef1234 They seem to have removed your earlier post, so I cannot go back and re-read it. I'm glad you utilize positive reinforcement. After my explanation of what reinforcement is vs what a punisher is, the rest of that comment was not directed at you specifically, but to anyone else viewing this video, reading these posts and trying to decide if they want to use this technique on their puppy to "train them early..." or any other dog, for that matter.
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
@GoodDogJE yes i removed the post because i swore on it,and that wasnt cool,
yeah i agree these videos are dangerous to viewers looking for training tips,and should only be used to show what not to do
samchef1234 11 months ago
OMG I love your brown dog! every time i see one of ur videos, he always makes me laugh xD
xanimemegx 1 year ago
@xanimemegx LOL RIGHT? HE'S ALWAYS DOING JUST SOME RANDOM STUFF IN THE BACKGROUND...LOL
betosrose 11 months ago
I want to also point out to the people... That credentials have nothing towards dog training. Animal psychology - reading the signs. I grew up watching how dogs reacted to certain things. Cesar, learned the behavioral signs. Tail between legs = fear OR insecurity. Head low = insecurity. I've dealt with fear aggression, dominant, and a whole bunch of problem dogs just by knowing the body signs, and not moving to encourage an attack or fear.
senamian 1 year ago
This is not cruel. The dog is not yelping, or making a sound of that kind. I did have to do this with one dog, who thought HE was the alpha, and without anger, or frustration I put him against the ground firmly, without harming him at all... It toook a long time because his family, is soooo full of anger and anxiety and mixed emotions that he had all that pent up energy... So I let him fight it out and he was fine after and listened nicely :)
senamian 1 year ago
though i understand the point of this is too not hit a dog, people are still viewing this negativly because people realize their is a such thing as psycological abbuse. and what your doing looks like it, all because your forcing a dog to do something which makes it fear full.
vandergelt 1 year ago
I'm no expert but this guy is a clown. The idea is not to FORCE or make a dog to do what you want them too, the idea is to get a dog to want to do what your asking it too, then you achieved having a happy dog and a proud owner.
lowkey213 1 year ago
@lowkey213
so what would you do if your dog behaves bad? hit it?
the point of this method is so you don't have to hit your dog.
and i don't know why people are saying this is cruel because it doesn't harm the dog... hitting a dog will cause harm..
blakeissoawesome 1 year ago
It's inappropriate because you're forcing yourself on the dog in a way that never occurs naturally between dogs (or wolves). Dominants do NOT force submissives to the ground. The submissive chooses to submit & initiates the ritual display. If they don't choose to submit, a fight ensues. There are much better methods to correct a misbehaving dog than physically imposing your presence. Verbal reprimand, physically removing from environment, withholding rewards, envioronmental punishers....
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
If you watch the dog's body language, he's clearly afraid of this human. He backs up, looks away, avoids eye contact tries to avoid physical contact, ears pulled back, wags tail nervously, tucks his tail, turns his back... these are all signs that this dog is feeling afraid. Once down, the dog continue to avoid eye contact by repeatedly looking away. When dogs do this to each other it's the submissive who initiates the ritual to avoid a fight & when the dominant walks away, it's done.
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
that is a really pretty dog....I wonder if he noticed the fear in it's face before he even touched it...and it probably wondered what it did wrong to deserve it...
ilovecub1 1 year ago
Hopefully, the poor dog has taught this idiot by biting the shit out of him. Hear the growls??? Another Cesar clone. No education, no credentials, just make it up as you go along. I guess anybody can claim to be an expert.
keeg021985 1 year ago
Dogs are not wolves, dogs are domesticated. Do we base our research on social human behaviour on chimps? Dominance theory is based on captive wolf behaviour, different from wild wolf behaviour. We cannot mimic another dog , we are human they are canids! Watch the dogs body language when he gets up, stress & fear. Several calming signals shown, lip licking, looking away etc. There is only one expert and that is the DOG certainly not the person in the video!!
Jossdog 1 year ago
The people that do not like this are dicks, you are not giving your dog the right message and it's people like this that need to get there head out there ass. Dogs are dangerous that need to be keep under control, I'm not saying that this is suitable for all dog but not all dog are well behaved.
mejason123draon 1 year ago
Who would think this is "cruel"? I use this on my dog whenever she gets too excited. You're taking away her fight AND flight option until she just submits, which is what the dog is supposed to do. It's not cruel, its not hurting the dog, and people who are commenting negatively about this method are probably the same people who let their dogs eat at the table with them and treat them like humans. Get it together, people. It's obvious who's the pack leader in their homes.
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Personally, I have the same breed of dog that this guy has in his video: a pit bull. And I must say, I have been using this method every since she was about 7 months old (when she went into heat). It doesn't hurt the dog, UNLESS you apply severe pressure. I don't have to do this now, she is 4 years old and knows better. Mind you, I haven't trained 10 dogs, but it is common logic in most cases. You need to be the Alpha. So act like the Alpha.
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bluedos82 1 year ago
Where did you learn such a "technique"? Let's keep this simple - you are taking away his flight option; leaving him with what? FIGHT OPTION!! If this "technique" works 99 out of 100 times for you, IT STILL ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH! You will not be bitten; you will be mauled!!... with your silly face right there to be ripped into. Let's hope you wise up before you get really hurt!
DogJawz 1 year ago
Go to china and ask for a dog to eat.
Mr512austin512 1 year ago
u hairy leaperchaun
kcMusicKcc 1 year ago
what kind of person are you? how can you do that to you own dog? my gosh!! no way ..Im not gonna do that!! there should be another way without hurting my dog! BAD TRAINER!
eymy393 1 year ago
@eymy393 are you retarded? did it look like he hurt the dog in any way what so ever? the dog was fine, it didnt get hurt. You cant treat a dog like its a "child" or a "baby" if you do you will wind up with a dog that is unsecure and will be very unstable around people & dogs, this is a PERFECTLY FINE way to deal with a dog, the dog isnt being hurt in any way what so ever.
MitoEirik 1 year ago 2
@MitoEirik This guy has watched too many of that idiot Cesar's episodes. First, dogs are NOT pack animals; second, alpha rolls and hold-downs are totally opposite of what we know about how dogs actually learn. This is NOT 'perfectly fine.' You don't know what you're talking about. If any of you want to see trainers that know what they're doing, watch Ian Dunbar or Jean Donaldson or Victoria Stilwell.
keeg021985 1 year ago
I have used this on my 3 month old puppy as a last resort a few times and although I feel a bit cruel when I am doing it, I have to admit that he is completely calm submissive afterwards and becomes very affectionate. He is clearly not traumatised by it, but it still takes a lot of willpower for me to continue to hold him down when he is squeaking and yelping as I feel a bit guilty.
uberwench7 1 year ago
@uberwench7 be careful. Doing this to such a young dog will teach them to fear your approach & you may end up with a bite incident later as he matures & feels able to defend himself. As mentioned by keeg021985, you ought to watch Ian Dunbar, Jean Donaldson and Victoria Stilwell (to name a few) who will teach you the correct methods of correcting unacceptable behavior in a way that will boost your dog's confidence and affection toward you rather than increase their fear of you.
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
@uberwench7 That calm, affection you're seeing after this is an effort to appease you for acting so odd and invasive. It's not a sign that the dog is learning. It's a sign that the dog is uncertain and fearful.
GoodDogJE 11 months ago
Dog training is scientifically studied and this technique is actually damaging to dogs and dangerous for owners. It is not submission or respect, it is learned helplessness. This dogs shows clear fear & stress when released. Please update your education.
dkmcwhinnie 1 year ago
THAT IS SOOOO TRUE you MUST MUST MUST ALWAYS finish the process otherwise your dog will continue,,,, DONT BE AFRAID!,,,,,you must show how is the leader ....
diegoXm94 1 year ago
horible...
planoie100 1 year ago
prat!
kirid23 1 year ago
Brilliant advice, just like the dog whisperer. All this works for my dog too. My life with my dog has improved 1000 fold.
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VidiMeniVisi2 1 year ago
Ryan Gwilliam has trained over 10 dogs. wow!!!!!!!!!!!! He specializes in obedience training WOW!!! really???!!!! hes just an idiot!!!!!!!!
anicetoabasto 1 year ago
WHO IS THIS GUY!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????
anicetoabasto 1 year ago
What an idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
anicetoabasto 1 year ago
Wow. This is just BAD advice.
Fear and respect are not the same thing, that dog's tail is fully tucked up before he even starts the roll. Veterinary behaviourists and EDUCATED dog trainers do not recommend this method. It is dangerous and reeks of ignorance of dog behaviour. "Expert" Village....riiiiight.
tailspinpetworx 1 year ago
"Expert Village Idiot"
DogJawz 1 year ago
"Expert: Ryan Gwilliam
Bio: Ryan Gwilliam has trained over 10 dogs."
Oh, an expert, I see. 10 dogs.
musicofnote1 1 year ago
when my dog does something wrong i'll say a harsh word and my dog will go and lay down in a corner i dont know why?
cercon100 1 year ago
The Monks of New Skete originally recommended this and in a later edition of their book told people NOT to after having many reports back from owners whose dogs had bitten them. Luckily you've got a pair of well adjusted pit bulls, a more fearful or dominant dog would've bitten you. Wolves do NOT place other wolves into this submissive posture, the other wolf does it of their own volition, just as dogs do. This is a really good way to get yourself bit by a more assertive dog.
corvaxxx 1 year ago
my dog automatically shows me her belly if she has done wrong. I never had to put her there myself. he is missing a lot of body language cues those dogs are giving him. There is a calm nervousness about them. he is going to get bit.
BraveWomanCandy 1 year ago
my dog would hit my hand if i did that XD
RubenMGMatos 1 year ago
First, dogs are NOT pack animals; second, even wolves don't put other wolves on their backs unless they mean to kill them, and dogs never do this; third, that dog was growling and showing a whale eye, and that dude was near to being bitten; fourth, numeours studies have shown clearly that using force on dogs only makes their behavior worse, and it undermines their relationship with you. This guy is a retard who has watched way too much Cesar Milan. "Dominance' theory is BS.
keeg021985 1 year ago
@keeg021985 I think your the RETARD who has no idea was your talkin about, well I reckon we all just listen to you and not the dog experts eh?
riverapr861 1 year ago
@riverapr861 Oh, I see. I guess a B.S. in biochemistry, and M.S. in comparative animal behavior, and a current candidacy for a Ph.D. in animal ethology (emphasis-large carnivore and canine ethology), along with certification from the IAABC, and also being a CPDT-KA1 doesn't mean I know more than this turd.
keeg021985 1 year ago
Your dogs don't like you bro...
tavonevox16 1 year ago
My Belgian Malinois would not like that too much and these old ways are effecting new dog owners into thinking that they can do this and end up with aggressive dogs. DOGS ARE SOCIAL ANIMALS NOT PACK ANIMALS ANYMORE I treat my dog with all the love in the world and when I call his name and make him sit and pay attention to me he nows its wrong stops the undesired behavior because of respect. A german shepherd owner attempted this and had her face ruined when the dog attacked back
203066 1 year ago
u fucking fail at traning ur dog
TheNoobj 1 year ago
what breed is the withe and brown dog?
mjkoppyt 1 year ago
I would not take dog training advice from a man who has to push his dog's butt to the floor in order for him to sit. The alpha roll can be effective in certain cases, but you should not do this on your own, it's highly dangerous. It's NOT something you'd do because Fido did not come when you called him or he refused to fetch.
EvelineUK 1 year ago
Such smart dogs
anonymous1336 1 year ago
Do you not see how his tail is tucked???
YOU DO NOT EVER PHYSICALLY FORCE YOUR DOG TO DO ANYTHING UNLESS YOU ARE PULLING THEM AWAY FROM SOMETHING
One day they will snap on you, it's a constant struggle for alpha male
ggbmbr 1 year ago
Such beautiful dogs!
VikingLady219 1 year ago
I found this by accident! I would like to know if you have EVER seen "dogs in the Wild"? Wild animals of the canine species KILL each other if they grab necks, they do not gently or not so gently lay them on their side as you so kindly did. Your dog fought you because he thought you were going to KILL him in the primitive part of his brain. You are lucky You didn't end up in hospital. Stop watching TV and read a book! (training and learning since 1969)
Canhardly 1 year ago
I found this by accident! I would like to know if you have EVER seen "dogs in the Wild"? Wild animals of the canine species KILL each other if they grab necks, they do not gently or not so gently lay them on their side as you so kindly did. Your dog fought you because he thought you were going to KILL him in the primitive part of his brain. You are lucky You didn't end up in hospital. Stop watching TV and read a book! (training and learning since 1969)
Canhardly 1 year ago
I would like to know if you have EVER seen "dogs in the Wild"? Wild animals of the canine species KILL each other if they grab necks, they do not gently or not so gently lay them on their side as you so kindly did. Your dog fought you because he thought you were going to KILL him in the primitive part of his brain. You are lucky You didn't end up in hospital. Stop watching TV and read a book! (training and learning since 1969)
Canhardly 1 year ago
did he say this can be dangerous ? your dog may not summit n stricke you i would not recommend doing this with a adult dog or a big breed unless you really really really are sure your dog may not fight back
ROBISDISTURBED 1 year ago
That's a death threat to your dog and you're an idiot.
Menarson 1 year ago
when i do that my putty tries to bite me when I do that. Help, any tips
marleeny12 1 year ago
@marleeny12 ya. Um...don't do it! This is dangerous and stupid. a girl tried that with my dog once(without my permission) and he nearly took her face off. And he's a pretty good dog. This does not teach a dog anything except that you are dangerous and he can't trust you. Did you see this guys dog look at him afterward? He's clearly terrified of his "master". Is that the relationship you want with your dog?
huskymom01 1 year ago
@marleeny12 Don't grab the neck, grab dog's body and do not stand up until he calms.
gagasensei 1 year ago
Your dogs don't like you.
Stoutcrotch 1 year ago
I don't understand why people say this guy's method isn't good. this is basically what a mom does to her pups in the wild to get them to behave and submit. it's pretty similar to cesar's methods, and you're not hurting the dog. just don't do this for like every little mistake your dog makes.
MishyLish 1 year ago
@MishyLish cesar is a dush he uses those collars and leahes that cut dog breath and he doesn t use positive training but he only want to make dogs afraid of him!
Popodopoliz 1 year ago
@Popodopoliz wtf is a dush? clearly you have no idea what you're talking about, and you've probably never even owned a dog. even if you have owned, or do own a dog, I can bet on my life that they're out of control or the boss of you.
MishyLish 1 year ago
@MishyLish Ugh...have you ever watched The Dog Whisperer? Look at his dogs when he walks into the yard. See them cower? See them shy away from him? Do you see any of them that look even remotely happy to see him? Pfft...I don't own dogs so I can dominate them and make them afraid of me. My dogs listen to me because it means good things will happen for them and nothing good will happen if they don't. Not because if they misbehave I'll flip them on their backs and scare the crap out of them
huskymom01 1 year ago
Shit doing this to a great Dane would be a bitch!
TheTexanAtheist 1 year ago
this guy watches a little too much cesar
badabingrockford 1 year ago
It is strange to me to see it.This is Pitt! And I think that he is young. Why the dog does not rejoice after exercise? Pitt is hold down! You have told "Come"!
Aljona99 1 year ago
ur speakin is shit
worldofswift 1 year ago
I think you need to back to school for dog training. You should never have to do that to your dog.....
magoddess 1 year ago
My dog would probably knock me down before I knock her down but its worth the try
yaztvproduction 1 year ago
I only do this when a dog is trying to hump me or climb all over me when I'm sitting down, because this is a sign of dominance and therefor only really works when the dog is trying to dominate you.
ratsrule112 1 year ago
I think this is a good technique. The trainer shows how to pin the dog in a calm way. I do this with my dog and I think its helpful for both me and my dog.
dogswitchdog 1 year ago
While your training that dog, try to train the other dog too, he is right there biting something and you aren't doing anything about it!!! He can choke to death or something!!! 0:22 to 1:12
DroubleA2 1 year ago
background dog is happy as heck XD Thanks for letting em up on da furniture. ^.^
Anjellyca13 1 year ago
hehe poor dog puppet
Secretzeke9292 1 year ago
This is a pretty terrible attempt to teach owners how to deal with "bad behaviour." Even if you buy this as a correction for dominance-related behaviours, what about the huge number of behaviours that occur for other reasons - like the dog doesn't understand what you want? Or he's anxious or fearful? What happens when you then add fear of his owner to his problems? You can do so much more if you find out how to motivate him instead - clicker training is fantastic for this.
tamburlaine7 1 year ago
Dude looks kinda cool.
wataki2 1 year ago
what would happen if the dog is on the ground and you been there for hours the you get up the he or she gets up and gos and bites some one and or if the dog move it body and still i the dog will get up when you mean bezness and the dog keeps getting up!
chandler191 1 year ago
ok then people, if this guy's method is so wrong, then how would you recommend my dog who goes on a rampage without listening to anything i say? i've already been bit multiple times, so maybe you experts can help me.
iluvcamping 1 year ago
Sorry but, Cesar millan has gotten to your head. You are NOT him, and are not doing anything correctly. Even now, I can see your submitting your dog out of frustration, and your dog HASNT done anything. Get through your head, your creating more frustrating, and tension on your end, with Constantly trying to keep order and perfection within your dogs. when NO one is perfect, and for darn sure YOUR not.
Lega11yBrunette0 1 year ago
@pku33459
Because the dog's turned on it's back and it's being disciplined to some degree...For no reason what so ever. There's your reason why he seems a bit scared. This Cesar Milan wannabee is just a douche.
vetzaaak 1 year ago
that's right you shouldn't kick a dog i see many people do this kind of stuff
MaXPain50 1 year ago
thanks .
marieadelaaa 1 year ago
Yeah right if I did that with my dog It would get up, take off running, then hide.
GTB7 1 year ago
You have got to be kidding. That is a good way to get bit. What a great way to get sued Expert Village. There was research on this and in many cases some dogs become more aggressive. Hope you have lots of money!!!!
simonrecd 1 year ago
i think the "alpha roll" does work. BUT people have to remember the "alpha roll" is risky. you should know something about your dogs behavior/personality before you try something like this. doing this on a very dominent, aggressive rottie is probably not the safest idea. i think no one technique works on every dog since every individual dog is very different...even if they are the same breed. i think finding and using the right training style for your specific dog is a better idea.
dehbee 1 year ago
thanks it was good to finely know how to fix his biting after i trained him whit this he feel asleep:P
reality684 1 year ago
haha how sweet :P
blessingfromnina 2 years ago
What should I do if my dog will not let me grab him when his in the attack mode, because he will try to attack me if I come close and try to sub due him
killrdragn 2 years ago
well that your fault..ur dog is supposed to never attack the owner..u did something wrong when u trained him
pantelisOeO 1 year ago
what breed is the white dog?
Cheapooo 2 years ago
now i am going to do that on my dog bobby
39elroy246 2 years ago
this was from the guy named Caesar Malan sorry if i spelled his name wrong.
It worked on my dog lyanne!
myseramicsims 2 years ago
your jacket is noisy.
princesspeach82 2 years ago
Again I am all for corrections given the right circumstances. However IMO it is unfair to force oneself on the dog when they have not been given a clear expectation of what is required of them!
Koreagrrl 2 years ago
Wow, what a way to get bitten! I do not like alpha rolls at all.
When a dog does not know what you are asking of it, this is not appropriate to use force. Mainly because it is unfair to the dog, and makes it fearful. Imagine someone charging at you because you did not understand their language or what they were asking.
Alpha rolling for not listening is stupid. If the dog does not listen it obviously needs more reinforcement of the command (by reward or correction), not harsh punishment
Koreagrrl 2 years ago
So you would rather use a treat and get your hand bitten off by a very dominant dog who thinks he owns you? Stop treating dogs like children like parents give kids toys to shut them up. Dogs do not understand english. You can say no all you want, but they have no idea what the word or sound you are making means. There are ways to do this gently and its not cruel. My dogs are trained on hand commands and I've never used a treat....my rottie would have chewed my hand off if I had treat trained.
nicolenadia1 2 years ago
who said I would use a treat? I never mentioned using treats. I did however mention REWARD, which BTW can be anything from a pat, praise, toy, item the dog likes, or...wait for it... a treat! Rewarding does not mean always give a treat.
I understand that dogs do not understand english, hence why I introduce the command by physically showing them what to do rather then giving verbal commands. Which BTW i do by "place and praise" not lure/reward.
Koreagrrl 2 years ago
Lots of very interesting comments on this video. Everyone keeping it interesting! We don't practice dominance exercises in our organization, but I was very popular for awhile.
hendricksamy 2 years ago
I find it truly sad that people are still using these aversice techniques. Alpha roles are truly archaic and misguided. This guy needs to pick up a book written by someone who has actually done modern research. I have extensively titled my dogs and can bring them ANYWHERE without fear of them causing trouble and guess what?...I have NEVER used positive punishment on any of them! They are DOGS, not wolves and even wolves do not behave in this way.
pibbleluvr 2 years ago
Dogs may not be wolves, but they are not human either. You treat them as such and they will walk all over you. Alpha roles are not archaic...even humans still assert dominance even though we are not cave men. And yes, wolves do act this way. They do not coddle and baby talk their young into obeying like most of you soccor moms who coddle their dogs( and children). Being assertive doesn't mean you are abusing a dog. If you want an obedient dog, treat it like a dog, not a human child.
nicolenadia1 2 years ago
I say again...pick up a book written by someone who has actually done modern research. Start with David Mech, and learn a bit about how wolves actually act.
Obedience is not submission, it's a series of unnatural, trained behaviours. You don't achieve unnatural, trained behaviours by scaring the crap out of your dog. I realize humans assert dominance- I am one! But, we do not do it by physically throwing down any person who challenges us. Neither do dogs.
pibbleluvr 2 years ago
LOL i kick my dogs when they do something bad like dig up the garden,bark too much ect,but if they bite me i kick the crap out of them.
animal abuse--> no
disciplining them-->yes
bluegama500 2 years ago
im sorry but he looks like he's herting the dog trying to make it lay down.
jojorocks0099 2 years ago