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  • what u dont grab the dogs paw u have to be patient and work step by step u should go to anothewr video becuze thats not how u do it

  • The comment below is the best, it will defeniltly work, annd most dogs, arn;t this easy to train, my dog doesnt know english, so this'll work better -Amy

  • What you should do is... Tell your dog to sit, or start when he already is. Then, tug his leash slighty to one side so he is supporting on one side, and not the shake side, then, take his paw and shake it, he shouldnt be supporting on it so that should work. Praise him, repeat, consistently, eventually when you tap him on his paw he should give it to you, praise him, if you want him to do it without physical contact, repeat then eventually, he will just do it on hism own, it does take awhile.Cya

  • this dog looks like he is very depressive and in the know that he is gonna get the "shock stick" as soon as the camera turns off

  • If I was this dog I would bite this guy. F..K OFF, stop touching me!!!

  • It's really not a good method to teach shake hand

  • me and my brother were once amazed cause my brother said shake to my dog and he did but the dog doesnt do it most of the time

  • lol uh...the dog doesn't act like he's been abused and he's not "tugging" at his leash. Attend obedience classes and learn a few things. I have seen abuse and tugging on leashes, this is neither. He knows what he's doing. The dog is content...all dogs are different and react do different situations...like a person. Read some books on this shit before you comment and learn about training dogs before you open your mouths.

  • This dog's body language is that of chronic discomfort and fear. It has the look of an animal that has been abused.

  • @eleguaaugele No it isn't, he's calm, where do you even learn that?

  • @Ultrascale true your right i have a dog and i ♥ to train it and this is one of the dogs i have and this video shows the he's calm i agree

  • @eleguaaugele : You have no idea of what you're talking about! this is a perfectly trained dog, simply hot and tired from doing too many videos that day.He's content and calm,.

  • dogs really enjoy this my ass that dog looks miserable looks like hes about to piss on the trainers face

  • Plz stop tugging his leash, poor dog and plz stop dog training, you obviously have no clue of what your doing...

  • can you train my penis to go inside your mouth and stay erect?

  • this guy dnt av a clue

  • not a helpful video

  • this guy needs to calm down and give the dog some space... he keeps tugging and pulling the dog towards him with the leash and the dog constantly wants to move away...

    cant he see that the dog is uncomfortable with being pat, stroked and touched too much?

    ...and a leash is only ment to keep you dog from running off or walking too far away from you... for the dogs safety, not to restrict the dog from moving...

  • I hate it when anthropomorphic people like you act like you know what the dog is thinking. In case u didn't notice, the guy is TRAINING the dog. The goal of training an animal is to have it do what the trainer wants. If an animal is wondering off then is is probably distracted from the exercise at hand. The leash is simply being used to keep the dog on task.

  • cool trick

  • He's LAME!

    THIS DOG TRAINER S U C K S!

    BLOODY SHOWS OFF Jim Leske is an Animal Behaviorist & Trainer, he has worked as a Zoo keeper, Veterinary Assistant, Riding Instructor, as well as a Behaviorist & trainer.

    HE SHOULD GET HIMSELF TO A BEHAVIORIST!

  • My shih tzu knows this, but does it only when "he" wants to. =]

  • ha ha, my shih tzu is exactly the same. Unless i have something he wants, i can say shake all i want and all he'll do is look at me, as if to say "suuuurreeeeee, just as soon as there's something in it for me..."

    who knew dogs could be so like human beings...

  • aww you guys are lucky. my shi tzu does it whenever i lift up my hands. even when i'm not even trying to shake his paws. it gets annoying sometimes when i'm trying to teach him a new trick.

  • lol, yeah my shih tzu does that too! With roll over. All i do is hold up a piece of bread and there he goes...

  • YOUR DOG IS CONFLICTED<CONFUSED< AND IN A STATE OF AVOIDANCE! you constantly manipulate your dog with force! You constantly pull,tug, and use leash tension all wrong! You are the one that needs some training!! GET A CLUE.. go seek the help of a behaviorist..please quit making these torturing videos!

    OMG!!

  • Thanks, I just got a new lab/greyhound mix, very smart & trainable, now we have a new trick!

  • thats a great dog! hes a beauty!

  • my dog she's crying all the what can i do??

  • my dog starts to bite when i lift her paw, any tips?

  • say no in a calm assertive voice and show her that you are boss by pushing the muzzle away.

  • my 13 yr old austrailian shepherd loves to shake and high five, but my german shepherd sheltie mix just won't do it....shes about 7-8 mos old. ...

  • he says "as you can see most dogs enjoy this"

    No, the dog wasn't even paying attention to him xD

  • Not only is the the poor GSD not enjoying it, but he's actively avoiding and trying to walk away from the trainer. Notice everytime he tries to pat the dog on the head he pulls away. Some dogs simply don't like for people to pat them on the head and this "expert" trainer can't even see that? Somethings wrong with that picture

  • i work with animals and occationally dogs and something about this video unsettles me......something doesnt seem right, i dont think the dog likes it one bit!

    and yeh, patting/touching a dog on the head shown dominance so they dont always like it, depending on who it is

  • @Ex1stID In obedience training, most dogs learn to walk behind the owner to end up on their side, that's what this GSD was doing. After a correct performance of the command, and being rewarded, he went back to his place by walking around the owner and heeling.

    The only avoiding I saw was caused by the dog being tired, it looked very hot out there and its tongue was hanging out. Not sure how many videos they had done already that day.

  • Great ! ! Love the interaction with the dog.

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