@k9man007 teaching the dog to be comfortable in any and all environments that we can think of. Just more training for the dog. Wasn't trying to imply that this would actually happen. Proofing the dog.
Hey its training. And the more training in weird places you do the more your proofing your work. If the dogs can handle this imagine what a breeze it will be to handle a regular everyday situation? :)
This is a high drive Malinois that is beautifully trained. Dog was obviously taken through training in stages: learning phase, correction phase, distraction phase, off leash phase.
What's the difference between e-collar and leash and collar? I have seen these guys work their dogs off collar in a crowded environment, like a home show expo. You are trying to knock what they do but offer no good rationale. E-collars work! The Sit Means Sit guys prove it. What's the issue? Be specific not vague.
This is a highly finished dog, with a high drives, and not a "pet level" dog not taught in drive. Obviously the dog is trained with positive methods and in drive first and foremost. The training to obey , under distraction, in a crowded situation, and off leash, is an advance level of training. It takes a high level of knowledge to train to that level an dit only applies to strong, civil dogs that can handle a level 10 correction, if needed.
i can teach my dog the basics... sit, up, down... plus i can stop her from barking and call her to come to me... its just hard to teach more tricks...
Training with a remote is close minded in everyway, law Enforcemnt uses them because of liability not because they want to show off, I'll be impressed when YOU can show me a dog do the same training without a collar, but we ALL know you can't. :(
Dogs are not robbots, it would be nice if you quit acting as if they were. Watch the handlers hand as he uses the remote often & for every command he ask the dog to do...not impressed at all. It's actually sad to watch ...
If you actually took the time to watch more than one video before passing judgment, you would have seen that the makers of this particular video address the issue of training "without" the remote collar on. It can be done and he even demonstrates it. The remote collar is more for fine tuning a dog. It is not a substitute for good ol fashion training. I don't use a remote collar on my dog and he can do most of the things the dogs in the video can do. That's a fact.
Everyone that has come from "sit mean sit" have a remote in their hands, I don't think everyone should be sold a E-collar to solve issues. As we know most issues in dog training are handlers not the dog. SO for me to accept your comments as facts , I'll take a step back and say that until I see any of your dogs that have been trained without ever wearing an E-collar, I'll be impressed but I doubt that that is a fact.
Depending on what command you're intending on using, your commands need to be 1 or 2 syllables. In schutzhund release commands are one syllable (OUT) and hold commands are usually 2 syllables (GETTIM). If you need a 1 or 2 syllable command and it doesn't come in English, some people will choose to use German words. My dad wants his schutzhund trained in German for many reasons, mostly so if he does have to use him in the real world the offender most likely wont know what you're telling the dog.
What amazing dogs!!! As fierce as he is, he is still absolutely adorable. I bet he's a big cuddle bug with his family!!!! Don't mess with police!! It might just come back to bite you in the butt!!!! Literally!!!!!!
I can stand all the barking that police dogs do! How annoying! Why can't the trainers, train the dog to shut the hell up! Personally growling is more threatning than barking!
We do so much off leash training that "sometimes" the dog will be out of view. The barking kind of serves as a "locator" but it's also a flushing behavior. Just a few reasons and yes it's annoying sometimes, especially when they are in the back of your patrol car. lol
I think this stuff is awesome.. Im thinking about joining the Air force in Security Forces and work in the K-9 unit...so this stuff is interesting to me...
I'm in the AF, just so you know it's no gurantee you'll be working with the dogs once you get in, they'll tell you that then you'll be working permanent gate duty 12 hours a day, be careful. They do need some dedicated trainers though, I've known more than a few AF dogs that didn't listen to anybody. Good luck
not very reallistic is it
k9man007 1 year ago
@k9man007 teaching the dog to be comfortable in any and all environments that we can think of. Just more training for the dog. Wasn't trying to imply that this would actually happen. Proofing the dog.
fredhassen 1 year ago
Wow creepy... i should have just read this 1st.
KIBAfang90 1 year ago
Hey its training. And the more training in weird places you do the more your proofing your work. If the dogs can handle this imagine what a breeze it will be to handle a regular everyday situation? :)
KIBAfang90 1 year ago
This is a high drive Malinois that is beautifully trained. Dog was obviously taken through training in stages: learning phase, correction phase, distraction phase, off leash phase.
alexnds1 2 years ago
cadogancna,
What's the difference between e-collar and leash and collar? I have seen these guys work their dogs off collar in a crowded environment, like a home show expo. You are trying to knock what they do but offer no good rationale. E-collars work! The Sit Means Sit guys prove it. What's the issue? Be specific not vague.
rayonyx7 2 years ago
This is a highly finished dog, with a high drives, and not a "pet level" dog not taught in drive. Obviously the dog is trained with positive methods and in drive first and foremost. The training to obey , under distraction, in a crowded situation, and off leash, is an advance level of training. It takes a high level of knowledge to train to that level an dit only applies to strong, civil dogs that can handle a level 10 correction, if needed.
alexnds1 2 years ago
AWESOME!
datransitcop 3 years ago
i can teach my dog the basics... sit, up, down... plus i can stop her from barking and call her to come to me... its just hard to teach more tricks...
pawletoe 3 years ago
I'll be impressed when sit mean sit can train without electronic collars... real training on a dog does not come with a remote...
cadogancna 3 years ago
That's such a close minded statement.
datransitcop 3 years ago
Training with a remote is close minded in everyway, law Enforcemnt uses them because of liability not because they want to show off, I'll be impressed when YOU can show me a dog do the same training without a collar, but we ALL know you can't. :(
Dogs are not robbots, it would be nice if you quit acting as if they were. Watch the handlers hand as he uses the remote often & for every command he ask the dog to do...not impressed at all. It's actually sad to watch ...
cadogancna 3 years ago
If you actually took the time to watch more than one video before passing judgment, you would have seen that the makers of this particular video address the issue of training "without" the remote collar on. It can be done and he even demonstrates it. The remote collar is more for fine tuning a dog. It is not a substitute for good ol fashion training. I don't use a remote collar on my dog and he can do most of the things the dogs in the video can do. That's a fact.
datransitcop 3 years ago
Everyone that has come from "sit mean sit" have a remote in their hands, I don't think everyone should be sold a E-collar to solve issues. As we know most issues in dog training are handlers not the dog. SO for me to accept your comments as facts , I'll take a step back and say that until I see any of your dogs that have been trained without ever wearing an E-collar, I'll be impressed but I doubt that that is a fact.
cadogancna 3 years ago
Nice Video!
I like the dogs that they listen. Alot of devotion and patients with the dogs, of anykind. Beautiful Dog.
AnimalsandNature 3 years ago
You had him trained in German, yes? Rather than English? My dad wants to get his trained in German when he gets his schutzhund dog.
caroro93morgan 3 years ago
whats the difference in training in Germany or English?
pawletoe 3 years ago
Depending on what command you're intending on using, your commands need to be 1 or 2 syllables. In schutzhund release commands are one syllable (OUT) and hold commands are usually 2 syllables (GETTIM). If you need a 1 or 2 syllable command and it doesn't come in English, some people will choose to use German words. My dad wants his schutzhund trained in German for many reasons, mostly so if he does have to use him in the real world the offender most likely wont know what you're telling the dog.
caroro93morgan 3 years ago
Oh, also, you can get a schutzhund dog trained in almost any language, so it's pretty cool :D
caroro93morgan 3 years ago
oh you mean language... lol i just talk to my dog with body language...
pawletoe 3 years ago
thats all good when its looking at u.
topbluffa1 3 years ago
that's a well trained dog!
AllyDuke 4 years ago
I like dogs, not K-9 Cops.
chupiperea 4 years ago
Very nice. Awesome job. Please, train my beagle too!!!!!!!!
ira662 4 years ago 4
Now that's pushing the "standard". We have to do bark and holds as well and I hate it, but that is one hell of a display, nonetheless.
K9Deuce 4 years ago
What amazing dogs!!! As fierce as he is, he is still absolutely adorable. I bet he's a big cuddle bug with his family!!!! Don't mess with police!! It might just come back to bite you in the butt!!!! Literally!!!!!!
sf8155 4 years ago
I can stand all the barking that police dogs do! How annoying! Why can't the trainers, train the dog to shut the hell up! Personally growling is more threatning than barking!
Aynjelia 4 years ago
We do so much off leash training that "sometimes" the dog will be out of view. The barking kind of serves as a "locator" but it's also a flushing behavior. Just a few reasons and yes it's annoying sometimes, especially when they are in the back of your patrol car. lol
K9Deuce 4 years ago
They are trained TO bark.
nomadofthehills 3 years ago
can the dog that has the coller do the same thing's that a dog with out one ,or you have to have the coller on all the time
barbell1981 4 years ago
Beautiful dog and the trainer is excellent. Great place to train a dog for K-9 dog accademy. Great video.
ylowringeyes 5 years ago
I think this stuff is awesome.. Im thinking about joining the Air force in Security Forces and work in the K-9 unit...so this stuff is interesting to me...
azhiaziam88 5 years ago
I'm in the AF, just so you know it's no gurantee you'll be working with the dogs once you get in, they'll tell you that then you'll be working permanent gate duty 12 hours a day, be careful. They do need some dedicated trainers though, I've known more than a few AF dogs that didn't listen to anybody. Good luck
n2bndvs 4 years ago
That's awesome. What kind of dog is that?
zjordan04 5 years ago
Belgian Malinois.
ucdcrush 5 years ago
german sheperd i think
mexwhiteblue 4 years ago
It is a malawar. A little more intense than a G.S. but smaller. Easer to transport. Understand I am not saying they are better just different.
urbanpope 4 years ago
It took me a minute. You mean Belgian Malinois?
jonimueller 4 years ago
Yes, you are right.
urbanpope 4 years ago 2
Belgian Malinois, not GSD.
nomadofthehills 3 years ago 4