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  • Akitas are so aware of other animals. The other dog got loose it would be in serious trouble with the Akita.

  • @redhead5150 My pit has done serious damage to an akita not so sure about that...

  • I watched Cesar on tv the other day and was able to taught my dog winnie not to "attack" other dogs (she weights 7 kilos... ) so very easy ! this man is fantastic !!!! he is a bit like a magician :)

  • @serpente300 It really isn't hard.

  • How i wish he would come to hungary......

    I could get some advice for my akita

  • I love. Animals. You guys should stop arguing, we all have passions for animals and y'all still find a way to hate

  • that akita is beautiful

  • the dog that u see first is 1 savage dog!

  • people need to stop watching cesar if they dont like his methods. Its only going to make them more upset as for me I love his methods. So grow up and start acting like adults

  • cesar is great what he do always works so why are u complaining about him???

    he is not forcing ! he tries to solve the problem the way he shows the dog how they should behave..he corrects dogs

  • cesar is great.i don,t understand why some of the guys says that he works by foce and pressure.if u see a pack leader dog,they always lead the other dogs by touching them.but when the people want to stop their agressive dog they say (don,t do it doggy)but the point is when u touch the agressive dog u tell them that calm down dog im here.because when they get angry they only focus on target. there is nothing wrong with the cesar's touch guys.no one like to bite a dog.

  • LMAO @ the Akita biting Cesar... THAT is what happens when you "redirect" a dog by kicking and choking them. They are going to redirect their dog-aggression on you! If you actually look at the dogs, they are incredibly stressed, ears back, panting heavily. They have given up. Those dogs are not trained, nor are they stable. Which would you rather have? A dog-aggressive dog or a human AND dog aggressive dog? That is what you get when you teach your dog that you are the number one source of pain.

  • @ihartgonzo you d*mb*.. yeah he got bitten anf its PART OF THE REHABILITATION! YOU TAKE THE RISK AND YOU GO ALL THE WAY TO SAVE A DOG.. Look.. Just look! He got the results he needed. Two dogs not killing each other! Now I dare you try to train the Akita and the other dog. I'm pretty sure you have given up in less than 30 minutes d*mb***

  • @TheHazelh0814 Getting bitten is something that proper trainers work to avoid, and when they are bitten they know they are to blame for putting the dog in a situation it wasn't ready for.

    And just because these dogs are "not killing each other" doesn't mean they are miraculously cured. He is still jerking the dogs' leashes at the end, but the dogs are too tired and stressed to respond with anything except looking away and lip-licking, which is among other things, "please don't hurt me " in dog.

  • @Spazzcopter Ok you scored major points on some areas, I agree, but your last paragraph tells me you are also using dog psychology, to which I can see why Millan's technique may also work. In the dog world, they have a language, savage as it is we have to work what is best for them and for us humans as well. When proper training and technique no longer works (Marley anyone?), Millan's special skills may be the last hope.

  • @TheHazelh0814 There's nothing savage about dog language, it's just different to human. We communicate primarily through words, and dogs do primarily through body language. The behaviours I described are called "calming signals" and are used when the dog feels threatened by another dog(or a human). Barking, growling and snapping are threat signals, which mean that the dog is waaaay out of its comfort zone and needs to go for a time out to calm down, not continue training.

  • @Spazzcopter but see, if there is nothing savage about the dog language to which I think Millan is using, then at some points you also agree on his technique. Its just that people think Millan is savage because they are applying human psychology to the situation (its inhumane, etc..). Also, just to correct, Millan is REHABILITATING the dog and TRAINING the human. He doesnt apply dog training where sometimes for worse cases, it is no longer applicable.

  • @TheHazelh0814 I do not agree with Cesar Millan's training techniques. He uses positive punishment, negative reinforcement and flooding, and preaches disproven "dominance" and "pack leader" ideas. The way he trains(and yes it is in fact training, as is anything one does with a dog) is outdated and often cruel.

    What he needs is to go and study dog behaviour, learn about the new research that has been done, update his training repertoire, and forget the incorrect presumptions he has about dogs.

  • @Spazzcopter there is no such thing as 'positive punishment' - only discipline (punishment has never been positive). besides, in all of his cases - lets just focus on tv first. YOU can not negate that around 95% was rehabilitated and 4% are works in progress... (and I have only seen Seasons 1 to 4 and tidbits of Season 7 to which I cried with the Dueling Pitbull episode. Truly watch the show and see the dogs you thought were being abused loves him in the end. Where is your dog show?

  • @TheHazelh0814 positive is adding something and negative is removing something. these are the terms behaviorists use. it has nothing to do with it being good or bad. positive punishment is adding something that causes a drop in the frequency of the behaviour from occuring. negative punishment is removing something that causes a drop in the frequency of the behaviour from occuring.

  • @misorange Thank you for explaining that. For some reason youtube wasn't letting me post a reply.

  • @Spazzcopter Ok you scored major points on some areas, I agree, but your last paragraph tells me you are also using dog psychology, to which I can see why Millan's technique may also work. In the dog world, they have a language, savage as it is we have to work what is best for them and for us humans as well. When proper training and technique no longer works (Marley anyone?), Millan's special skills may be the last hope instead of euthanizing the dog.

  • @ihartgonzo you obviously dont know what your talking about that dog needs to be told whos boss and must learn to control himself......

  • @cristohv, you are tlalking garbage. The dog doesn't have an option. This is an overwhelming emotional reaction and hitting the dog does nothing to address the real issue. The video "dr karen overall true behavior mod" makes this clear.

  • @AboutDogTraining3 oh please pussy i can tell you were "abused" as a child or maybe gotten wuppens which you need ok...and how fucking sensative and pussyfied do you have to be to say that hes hitting the dog?? he giving the dog a good firm but not harmfull push and a keeping the leash firm...you oversensative people should just fuck off if you dont like this i dont even know why you would watch ceaser millan if you dont even like his methods...go and FUCK OFF you PUSSY!

  • @cristohv, fuckface, if you don't have point to make shut the fuck up and go back to getting sucked off by your mommy and daddy. You made a stupid point that disregards the emotional and cognitive realities of the dog. So pay attention shithead and simply read because you have nothing of value to post.

  • Cesar is absolutely terrible. He works by pressure, fear and force !

  • @chabbele no, he works be psychologie,

    

  • @chabbele no, he works be psychologie,

    in fact, some dogs trainers work by the way you mention.

    and it's stupid to say treat a dog like a dog is pressure, treating a dog like an human is.

    he cured such terrible problems that others couldn't.

    he's the best. When a dog doesn't have a good owner and is agressive, curing the problem, you must wait for the bite, like any animals. I think cesar was in his first starts,

    when he was still learning, I wouldn't have done beter, doing two things

  • @chabbele Discipline is doing things right even if sometimes thats not what the dog wants all the time. He is not whipping and slapping the dog. If you know better how to rehabilitate the dogs then share it instead of just saying Cesar is wrong, Cesar is this.. everything Cesar does works. Plain and simple. Just post a tried and tested idea next time, ok?

  • thats a really beautiful Akita  youtube.com/watch?v=TCBpNlhdxW­w watch this video

  • Bastard. That's all I can say really.

  • @Spazzcopter Huh? How would a dog's own mother discipline it? What epithet would you ascribe to the Mom? Dogs respect a strong leader with a firm but loving hand. You either own the dog or it owns you. Exercise, love, and discipline. There's no mystery to it.

  • @canadianroot When was the last time you saw a dog leash-jerk another dog? This "own the dog or it owns you" mentality is disturbing. Last time I checked, dogs aren't trying to take over the world. These dogs need to be shown that the things they fear(other dogs) are not so scary, but Millan is forcing them into close proximity, freaking them out, and making them lunge. Then he is sharply yanking the chain on the most delicate part of the dog's throat. What part of that is supposed to be okay?

  • @Spazzcopter Perhaps I missed that episode.

  • amazing man

    respects

  • Curly is now a packmember right? (he's now with Cesar Millan and his pack)

  • @Nyskelover good for Curly. I saw that episode too.

  • That Akita is so beautiful...

  • that akita would destroy that cur

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