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  • FUCK MY DOG!!!!!! Tried this and I have always used the gentle leader! He just wont get it! well i guess its time to try hitting him huh?? but no cant hit dogs! Fuck my life!

  • Bullshit. The dog was already a well behaved dog so obviously she did what she learned to do. Also treating a dog as a child and humanising dogs is not a good thing to do. Treat the dog as a dog and not as a human.

  • @sawmassacre13 exactly!! i cannot see whether his thick work or not.Cuz the dog is very clam already

  • @WudachaMawa The dog or the trainer?

  • beautiful eyes *_____*

  • Cesar abuses and frightens dogs into learned helplessness. He is very ignorant and always goes for the quick (and damaging) "fix."

  • @MsZoraZ  you would bash. if you cant type nice then don't type at all

  • @WHOKNEWMEIN200 Sorry, I just had been looking at a rather nasty debate going on in the comment section of a similar video and was a bit upset by it...I'm not sure why I posted that comment here.

  • I love this video. The turning didnt work for me due to walking on main roads and pavements/sidewalks. I found just stopping and getting my dog to sit works really well - which your doing. Great training, I love teaching dogs through love, its the only way as far as Im concerned.

  • Parenting .. not controlling ....

    AWESOME .... I was NEVER a fan of the MASTER / SERVANT concept. I don't know, just found it tarnished the relationship to a small degree.

    As a parent of three, I TOTALLY understand your angle .. and LOVE IT.

    After just getting out of some time without a dog (lost my dog of 14 years) I am looking into another. Look forward to putting your advice into practice with my new Boston Terrier

    Cheers ... and again .. thanks !!

  • Hey Zak, I've got a deaf aussie puppy who's usually pretty good on a leash. I've been trying to teach her to walk on a loose leash, and she knows to sit when she feels tension and to stay until I give her the "okay" sign. However, this doesn't stop her from walking at a faster pace than I am, and the constant stops to sit make our walks take a long time. How can I teach her to pay attention to my pace? Or rather, how do I teach her to pay attention to me?

  • How to make A dog Shy and play skateboard Like Uggie?

    xD

  • being mum may be great for the puppy but dogs are pack animals dominence is important or else they will take advantage of you and walk all over you.

  • if you are always on the same level as your dog why would he/she think you are any better??? this is stupid, dogs are meant to be in a pack and there always needs to be pack leader! i hope you get in the pits face and he jumps on your whole face!!

  • @hydrokyle1 It's because of idiots like you that dogs are aggressive in the first place.

    Zak's purpose in making these videos is to show the public that there are other, better ways to teach your dog and "pack theory" is old school.

  • wouldnt being in the dogs face teach them its ok to be near humans faces - eg childrens faces...I think this is an OK way of training dogs, depends on the dog really. As for treats, its an awsome way to get certain breeds attention.

  • When I try to "command" my dog,she tries to lick my face or jumps on me or bite my hands.. -.- I was thinking there's no hope.

  • I think everyone who is backing up Cesar's methods should do a bit or research on him. Behavioralists have proved that his methods are more harmful then helpful, and they are out dated. Dogs are family and you don't need to "dominate" over them.

    Fact is our dogs aren't wolves anymore, they don't need an "alpha". My dogs (one being a pit) and many other (most being pits) shelter dogs I have trained were all done with Positive reinforcement, not "Cesar's way".

  • @alek123ish So you think abusing a dog is dog training? That's what Cesar's methods are, abuse. He mentally and some times physically abuses dogs. That is NOT training a dog to good behaviors, it is training a dog to be a time bomb and to be afraid of their human, which is never good. Positive reinforcement is when you don't FORCE the dog you TEACH a dog.

    Scientists and dog behaviorist have proven that Cesar's methods are out dated, harmful, and his "dominance" theory is wrong.

  • @RoscoTheRat there is a bid difference between dog respecting the owner and being afraid of him! if you have a rottweiler 150lbs then if the dog don't respect you, you cannot handle it.

  • @alek123ish Actually, if you watch the animals cues and body with Cesar they are indeed afraid of him. They don't "respect" him, and physically touching your dog (hitting, kicking, his side stabbing thing, ect) will frighten the dog more then help the dog. Best way for training is to be positive and fun. I heard that some behaviorists did studies on these methods and noticed dogs react better with someone who makes it fun to learn, not with someone who dominates them.

  • As a real dog owner, not someone who is trying to train extreme cases, this is EXTREMELY helpful! These are the practical step-by-step tips that an owner of your average (sweet but not always obedient dog) house pet need to train a very well behaved dog. Thank you! For "hard cases" I'm sure there's a different way to handle it, but for my 12 pound puppy, I think this is just what I needed to know!

  • This dude talks a lot but doesn't say much. & like... stop slouching.. get out of the dogs face. jeez. it's unnecessary. Dogs aren't children -they're dogs. Try that with a highly excited & UNTRAINED dog on leash (coz Cali is obviously alrdy leash trained. fail video btw just for that) & you might get that dog's excited energy redirected AT YOUR FACE.

  • is that a pitbull?

  • @CorneliusPappenheime Yes. He stated she was in the beginning of the video.

  • if someone has a dog that is agressive then you shouldnt have a dog nor should it be out in public. it should be a yard without kids or other ppl around. every single method that ive tried from zaks videos on my mastiff puppies have worked wonders.

  • haha let the dog think, yeah my dog thinks the dog next door is dinner

    

  • My dad trained my black lab to be trained off the leash before on the leash so she is an absolute terror and she will choke herself to death rather than just stop pulling on the leash. and to make matters worse my dad just yells at her and spanks her and pulls on her leash really hard which probably just makes it worse.

  • @sunnysammy12

    oh my god my dad does the same thing! FATHERS.

  • AMAZING! HOW DO YOU GET A DOG TO DO THAT? I MEAN, A COUPLE TIMES YOU

    GOT THE DOG TO SIT WHEN YOU TOLD IT TO DO SO. ONLY PROBLEM IS, IT WAS

    ALREADY "SITTING" AND "STAYING". JUST AMAZING. DO YOU LOVE DOGS AS MUCH

    AS YOU LOVE YOURSELF?

  • FYI, discipline does not equal punishment. To discipline is to teach acceptable behavior, and to correct unacceptable/unwanted behavior. To parent is to discipline. Basically, rules, boundaries and limitations.

    As an aside, you really ought to have a disclaimer about putting your face so close to a dog's, like you do in your video. Some dogs may view it as an aggressive move, and will respond with a nip or a bite.

  • @bathrobeconservative I agree. I havent seen Zak work with ANY fearful aggressive dogs. Lets try this with a pack of dogs that DONT have this training....hmmmmm

  • Ha. Zak, your method to teach a dog to stop pulling is a combination of Cesar Millan's (he says, "Tsch!" you say, "Ah, ah!") and Adam Katz' (he does the changing direction technique using a prong collar, and claims the task can be accomplished in about 10 minutes). They both also stress consistency as the key, and praise, which may be verbal or nonverbal.

  • @zakgeorge21 I know you should always praise a dog when they do something good. But, when they do something good, should you always give them a treat?

  • haha ' and its purple, because shes a girl' lol ! XD

  • this guy is trying to be like tab.. fail

  • Training a calm and submissive dog is not so hard, try a non-social dog or strong breed, with no social skills what so ever. Please post a movie of that here and maybe, just maybe, you gain some respect.

    Bitching about Cesar makes you look like a real j*ckass.. You can never compete with his skills and reputation.

  • Yeah this looser thinks he's better than Cesar yet all his demos use trained dogs...haha What a tard!

    Try working with an untrained dog with bad habbits already developed.

  • I guarantee if this guy went into a room with a couple of pitbulls needing role change he wouldn't make it out alive. 

  • What a joke. How about showing how your methods work on a dog that isn't role changed and is holding onto influence. This is merely a lame attempt to market and exploit.

  • I don't get why people have to rip on this guy so much... he's teaching the proper method. Yes, it's going to take a lot of time and a lot of patience to make progress with a dog that's already learned the pulling behavior, but you want him to demonstrate that in a 5 minute video? Get real. The teaching method would be the same, there would just need to be correction more often and you wouldn't really get anywhere on your walks for awhile.

  • Also, I'm glad I read about this training method. Causing the dog pain is not necessary to teach the heel. I enrolled my English Setter puppy in a training class a few months ago, under the impression that the trainer used positive reinforcement. That turned out not to be the case. When she told me I needed to buy a prong collar for next week's class because my pup was still pulling too much, I quit attending the class. He heels great now, btw, on our 4 ft. leash and regular nylon collar.

  • I'm afraid that you took very calm dog, try vizsla next time... My vizsla has been trained with all the different types of teaching of how not to pull and she seems to be untrainable in this case. She only stay concentrated for certain period of time depending on how much exhausted she is and then she pulls again. I'm not novice in training dogs, I do agility with her and we hunt as well but with pulling I gave up.

  • @Zajatrix It sounds like you need to work on keeping her attention for longer periods of time before you go out and try to walk on leash. Since she's already learned to pull, you need to back up and break it into smaller training steps. If she doesn't sit and stay next to you until you release her, that's the first thing she needs to learn. When you start walking, you may have to take only 1 or 2 steps at a time and then stop or change direction, until she starts to figure it out.

  • The vid blows.

    Try using a (GREEN DOG) LIKE A PITTBULL FROM A LOCAL SHELTER NEXT TIME. A dog that's never been on a leash or trained, and prove everyone wrong and show that your methods do really work. The dog you show on this vid is more than trained, it show's by the dog's demean-er only a fool would fall for this garbage. This vid just makes you look like novice trainer that's all, keep working at it, one day you can take Cesar's FAME, for now your just a bottom feeder. what a JOKE.

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  • mine is a pitbull boxer mix and a lot stronger

    

  • "pitbulls are known for pulling" wow......you have no idea what your talking about

  • Your eyes are so beautiful..

  • Nice work, but suggesting eye contact and kissing could be dangerous with some of the less socialized or insecure dogs, you've done well with the video but that's maybe a point you should voice before some kid tries this on his abused rescue st bernard for example, keep the videos coming

  • Cali is just a big love... i think if you had a pit who pulls more the video would be more affective but you gave good tips and I can definitely use your advice thanks <3

  • if she was calm outside then why do you say shes calm inside and nuts when she goes out?DONT GET IT? sorry

  • This guy is yesterday's trainer

  • continued im left standing ther being ignored by my crazy dog nothing works treats pulling her away nothing its got to the point wher im just gonna walk her realy late at night or realy early in the morning because im embarrassed but if i do this she will be unsocialised which is bad for her breed and would just be a crap life for her iv read loads of training books ther are no obedience trainers for miles away from near me and i cant afford it and would rather do it myself can anybody help?

  • my staffie cross has pulled so hard she has snapped the d rings on her expensive harness i have tryd the whole walking and stopping when i feel tension iv tryd changing directions and talking to her lots iv tryd treats the second i start walking again she starts pulling again and when she sees other dogs she starts doing this whole helicopter on a string act making noises like a turkey i know she wants to play because of her body language but i dont wanna let her off the leed till shes trained

  • Holy cow! How did he get that insane dog to calm down?! That dog looks so unmanageable!

    The video opens with these examples of dogs walking badly then shows you how to correct that by demonstrating with an already trained dog. How does this help anybody unless their dog is already very obedient?

  • I like a lot of what you do, however, not a lot of dogs will deal happily with having someone in their face. As someone mentioned, that's actually quite threatening with some dogs. Other than that, though, I really love the work you do with dogs.

  • also, reward-based training, ie positive reinforcement, is proven to get THE best results in training... if you don't know how to properly train dogs using treats, and phase treats out once they've learned, you fail at the easiest aspect of your job.

  • i don't know if you know this, sir, but getting in your dog's face to tell them no (as you suggest) is an intimidation tactic that goes along with compulsion training and, yes, dominance theory.

    p.s. everybody, although popularized by uneducated television personalities, dominance theory is that, a theory, still debatable and unproven by the scientific study of dogs.

  • @zakgeorge21 you look like toby maguire

  • this guy starts training too late. whenever your dog starts pulling he sees himself as the pack leader and you as a follower, because you treated the animal like a human being. dogs are dogs and no kids. if your dog sees himself as the pack leader you failed to make yourself the pack leader. is this guy even a trainer?

  • @beidlgsicht he is actually

  • this is hard sell. you're almost desperate crap.

  • If my dog sat still and didn't pull with a leash on outside (like this pit bull), I wouldn't be watching this video. Good video for people whose dogs are just about trained, but not quite...but unfortunately this won't help most of the people who are in bad enough shape to look up how to get their dog to walk on a leash on youtube.

  • This guy is a dog "trainer" whereas Cesar rehabilitates dogs and trains their owners.

  • E-collars shouldn't be used. EVER. Period.

  • This dog does not pull! My dog would jump around him and rip his arm off in a minute and would not pay attention to him at all. Oh, and my dog is 3 times bigger than this goggie.

  • This is the first video of you that I watched. And when you said "IT'S ABOUT PARENTING AND NOT CONTROLLING" you just about blew my mind. Your training philosophy is exactly what I've been searching for. I'm subscribing to you right now and can't wait to watch all your videos.

  • Let’s see a video where you actually fix a problem that a dog currently has. This dog is already well behaved. Doesn’t do much to support all the claims your making about Cesar’s method. How do we know yours works?

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  • Doesn't pull anyway!!!!!

  • 61 people will get mauled by the pit bull

  • @dragonmonkey167761 Pit bulls are great dogs!!! Blame the deed not the breed its the people who train the pit bull to do that not the entire breed as a whole! every breed of dog bites and here is an actual list of the most biting dogs

    #1 Chihuahua

    #2 German Sheperd

    #3 Golden Retriever

    this list is only from 2007 or 6 so it's pretty reliable pit bulls are great dogs in the right hands so don't go scaring people when you don't know the REAL facts!! ok done ranting lol

  • I have a person who wanted me to train their dog, and one of the things I never knew how to do was "walk on leash"

  • You are so good at this! Thank you for loving the pits

  • You make it easy for us Zak, Thanks

  • This video shows exactly why you are my favorite dog trainer. You dont need to be dominant, you dont need to be a candystore and bribe them, you just need to interact with them. A rose for you :) @-}---

  • cool mais je comprend pas l anglais :(

  • @lydiaD777 ; Bravo! If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Cesar training works well.

  • @lydiaD777 Cesar gives dogs electricshocks.

    That's all it took for me not to care for Cesar.

  • @CockyR4 Cesar uses a lot of other methods too, the e-collars are used only in specific circumstances. It's not one solution for every situation. I wouldn't have any issues with Zak George or his training methods if he didn't blatantly criticize Cesar Milan. Zak should just stick to teaching his methods. Cesar is in a totally different league. Cesar does not stoop to criticising other trainers or their methods. He just teaches his way.

  • @CockyR4: He did that once and in an extreme situation. If you had watched it you might have understood it. It did work and it saved the dogs life..never throw the baby out with the bathwater.

  • @lydiaD777

    Cesar is a violent trainer, all the way.

  • @CleverDjembe idiot

  • @beidlgsicht

    you = cunt

  • @lydiaD777 Pitbulls are not ever "well behaved to begin with." I happen to be a dog trainer and have been for 12 years, and trust me when I say that pitbulls, whom over at least 1000 I've worked with, are and have never been the calm dog. This dog seems so well behaved because she was already trained before the video. This trainer has a few other spectacular training videos that you should maybe check out.

  • @kiingecstacy omg did you really just say that? if you actually are a canine professional, you would know that that's absolutely NOT true; ANY breed of dog is just as likely to be naturally well-behaved, because their DNA is not too different and because it's about temperment. perhaps you live in an unfortunate area, where people don't breed for temperment or don't socialize their dogs, but I am also a trainer, and an APBT owner, and I completely disagree with you.

  • @lydiaD777 Yeah he does but in a "jokey" way. He says that dog trainers use too many 'GOOD BOYS' in an exuberant manner.

  • @lydiaD777 Don't worry, I am not against Cesar. I am also a huge fan of him. He's a natural, and born for dogs.

  • @lydiaD777 its a thumbs up for you i totally agree the dogs are well trained in this video so they look like they are good but when u try it with ur dog whos not well good it dosnt work Cesar deals with dogs not trained well trained but not good naturaly

  • @lydiaD777 With all the money he makes, why would he? I don't think, he thinks others exsist. lol 

  • c- look on their face. Zak is right about having a dog should be about having a companion and friend. If you want a REAL BEHAVIORALIST with years of studying aggressive dogs/ the REAL causes of dog behavior, look up Zak's hero ( and mine) Dr. Ian Dunbar.

    Again, this video is for your average dog with basic command knowledge ( Which ALL dogs should have)

  • I think you guys missed that there are things to teach your dog BEFORE doing this. They NEED to know sit/stay. Knowing the " ah-ah" means " no" is very handy.

    These methods are for companion dogs with no behavior problems. This method is for the MAJORITY of Dogs.

    Cesar's show is full of crap and editing. When I see his walking videos he kicks them to get them to react and I've yet to see a dog comfortable walking with Cesar, they always have a scared ( he calls it submissive), uncomfortable lo

  • i teached my dog how to roll a joint but i forgot to teach him how to light it up...

    

  • im teaching my dog hw to roll a joint... the problem will be to teach him to light it up!!! hahahaha!

  • @martini9872 LOL!!!!!!!!

  • Where is Georgies videos on dealing with a truly aggressive dog? Would luv to see that one!!!

  • Love this video!

    My dog is already 8 years old. We have never been able to walk him- he's been known to pull my dad on roller blades. He has also snapped 2 leashes.

    I really wish I could walk him- I love him to death and he never gets out. But he is impossible to teach! Any help?

    Thanks!♥

  • @lotrrules3434 There are a lot of resources available. Study a bit. I personally can't do the baby talk treat methods that are popular today. So I use other methods that suit me better or adjust the positive reinforcement to a level that fits into my world. Look around at the park find the well behaved dogs and talk with their owners. Get a book from the library. Read books at Barnes and Nobles get a feel for whats out there and what will work for you.

  • oh my god

  • love your video

    i will try on my one year old boxer

    Will i'll be able to get this done in one day?

  • Question Am Not Looking For this am lucking how to train them to go with out a leash and still follow you not to run away

  • Today I realised how stubborn is my 10 months old GSD when I put her the leash. My God! she peeled of the back of my hand. I will start today your training method.

  • this guy just makes me so nervous! I tried, but i just cant listen to him more than 32 seconds...

  • I love your videos, I have a border collie who is really smart and he responds VERY well to the methods of training you use. Especially your fancy tricks (:

  • Zak, I'm not sure this is applicable to everyone. You have either a very low-energy dog there, in Cesar's terms, or it is very tired and your training it in that mode. My dog is a very nervous and aggressive on walks, and would not go for that technique, in fact I have tried it and I simply confuses my dog. I'm not saying that your method does not work, but I use Cesar Millan's techniques and they have produced wonders for me with both my low energy and high energy dog, who is still in training.

  • @bloomingdogtrainer I was trained by Cesar and some of the things in this video is what Cesar does, like waiting, and the snap of the leash with the tsst sound and after a while just the sound will stop the dog with out using the leash, as far as the rest of the things Zac talks about i do not agree with and yes this dog is very very low energy...lol

    just stay with Cesar's way.

    Jeff

    The Dog Whisperer

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  • @OneGoodCompany Wow, are you serious? Do you even know anything about dog training? Cesar Millan's supposed 'specialty' is on rehabilitating aggressive dogs; Zak George in this video is demonstrating how to stop a dog from pulling on a leash, have you even actually watched the video? This situation is for dogs who do well inside but can't seem to do well on a leash outside. Zak doesn't need Cesar's over exaggerated limelight, and he does better then Cesar's extremely outdated methods.

  • @OneGoodCompany Cesar's success rate is bull shit and not only that the narration in his show is absolute crap. If you know anything about dogs or how to train them, you should look at the dog and let it tell you what's really going on rather then listening to the narrator. I've seen a ton of dogs shut down during his show, I've seen him pulling the leash way up too high which can choke the dog, and his little 'harmless' kicking method may not be as harmless as you think.

  • @OneGoodCompany

    have you ever thought that maybe Zacs dogs are not in that intense mode b/c Zac actually relaxes them?

  • @gizmojan if u pull on ur dog toohard hes gonna choke

  • this guy is very feminine

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  • Hi Zak,

    My problem is, if I use your technic on my maltese, he will put breaks on and won't walk, he will be just sitting on his behide. What can I do? pull him, then he starts to get asthma attack, don't know if he's faking or not.

  • i love dog but i would never kiss a fucking dog on there disgusting nose

  • @MySammy1234567890 Hope you never kiss anyone with your dirty mouth!

  • @Emmabeth1980 sorry because i was already kissing your mom with my dirty mouth

  • i got a problem my dog goes crazy when i pu her leash on her and when i have a treat she goes nuts and wont stay still :(

  • @jackandparcy Start before you put the leash on! Teach her a good sit, and then ask her to sit to put the leash on, if she jumps up, just drop the leash and walk away. At first it is going to take you a while to get the leash on, but if you are consistent she will soon realise she doesn't get the leash on unless she is calm. Then once the leash is on, you do the same about the door being opened. Then you continue that for walking calmly - you can do as Zak says, or there are variations...

  • @Emmabeth1980 ... so you could (please, use a harness for this not a collar) try doing a quick about turn change of direction as she steps out of place beside you (BEFORE she puts tension on the lead). Be sure to be interesting and fun, a lot of dogs pull on the leash because the person on the other end is boring! You are going for a walk WITH your dog so be interesting, reward her, talk to her, ask her for a variety of different tricks/behaviours so shes always paying attention to you.

  • i like your way of training

  • " It's about a parental style of training, not a dominance style of training". I love this! Wish I would have seen your videos a couple years ago, Zac. Keep up the good work. :)

  • i got 2 problem and u soooo gotta help me plz >.<

    so i got a dog from one of my family friend and there dogs never ever went outside or have a walk with there owners so then i took my dog name Simba outside with him to have a walk but then he seems scared O.o :'(

    plz tell be what do to...... :"(

    and also Simab doesn't play with any toys :( :L so then how can u teach him to play with that toy or to get intrested in that toy ???? :( plz help :( .........

  • your very good at this aren't you, and very hot. You should try out to be a model yeah ?

  • OK - so while I am not walking with my dog because she is pulling, how do I get her any exercise? Part of the problem is that we get into a spiral of she is hyped up and tense so she can't focus; but we can't walk as much as we should because she keeps pulling. At some point we have to just go for the three miles, pulling or not - because otherwise she is going to be destructive in the house.

  • Pretty dog but not as pretty as mine, I got a blue eyed Siberian husky!!!!!!

  • I feel that you know how to talk to the camera. Good job on this video tutorial!

  • you cant really get in your dogs face when she's not even a foot off the ground...haha

  • you sound like john barrowman

  • callie is an absolutely beautfiul pit, what a lucky owner she must have.

  • My dog pulls extremely hard. He's 63 lbs. and quite strong. When I correct him sometimes he jumps up, grabs the leash and pulls right back. He also will flop down on the ground and bark. He's only 1, he's a lab, shepherd mix and he's quite stubborn. I've been trying different training methods for a while. Any suggestions?

  • i tried all this...my dog just stands on his back legs and trys to get out of his collar

  • @RealRapMusic187 then you have to use a slipnot ( the end of the leash) for safety cause if they get out and on the road .. well, u know. Not good. Some dogs get so smart at slipping out you can never get them out of the habit so start with the slipnot using a loose leash. Make sure you put it on so that the dog gets release when its not pulling and the leash wont stay tight if you correct. This is so that the P starts at your hand, and goes over the top of the neck first, not under.

  • thats pretty bad training. Dogs dont like people "UP IN THERE FACE" or making direct eye contact, im the pack leader, Teach a dog to heel first, with food, if its disobediant, out comes the prong collar, that will make sure your dog will not pull you.

  • thank you!

  • My 3 Months Dog Bark 23 hours a day. He not listen to me, what can i do???????????

  • i trained my dog not to pull by just leaving the leash on him while he was in the house, so he just got use to having it. Leave it on when your cleaning the house or doing things around the house. When i took him outside he no longer pulled the leash. Not saying it will work for every dog but it worked for me.

  • this is great stuff

  • ..rawwrr your eyes...

  • My Staffie walks better off-lead than on-lead when she is outside

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  • Can anybody tell me how to teach my puppy ( golden retriever ) to stop raping me when im sitting on the ground !!

  • If you really want to have a dog that loves to be with you, check out kikopup's vids. She is amazing!

  • it is NOT good to be in a dogs face like that. its threatening to them O_o

  • He should do a shamwow commercial

  • I love your video.

  • I love your video.

  • Any tips for walking multiple dogs? It seems like the competition to be in front sets in and then there is a lot of pulling.

  • mr zack.should we spank dogs?

  • @MrStavroxh no, correct them by saying "no" in a stern voice then have them do something you want them to do such as sit.

  • @MrStavroxh no correct them by saying "no" in a stern voice then have them do something you want them to do such as sit.

  • @KaiserAndKids huskies are a little more difficult to train because they are breed to pull the leader so sometimes get like a wagon or something and he will pull wut ever is in it but he has to know when to pull and when to fallow so just try alot of tactics to do this huskies are not the same as other dogs the leader is in the back but co captain is in front so he might think he is you co captain

  • @arefallout You're right, I have heard this also, I am currently deciding what type of leash would be good for him, I do wonder how much weight he could handle.

    He is so adorable tho, walks are a pain sometimes but he just needs to burn some energy. I do understand what you mean tho, and it makes sense to me.

  • I have tried this with my 8 month old Siberian Husky and EVERYTIME I stop walking he does pay attention to me, its like we just stopped walking and now he will just chill...This dog seems more ovidient than mine :(

    I really want to walk my dog properly, I dont walks to be such a pain :(

    I've also tried treats and same story, I dont think he is getting the point >.<

  • Yeah, duh, I know what I'm doing wrong, I have to FIRST get a dog that already knows how to walk on a leash and wants to obey, problem solved! Goodness gracious, you claim to be the best trainer on here but I can never get results with your training methods with my dog, he's not the type of dog who does well with your ways...

  • Zack circus dog trainer

  • I have a neighbor with two blue healers. He has no fence but they will NEVER leave his yard. They go right up to the property line but never pass it. I'd like to learn how to teach that. I'd ask him, but he doesn't speak any English. Tips?

  • I like your eyes haha (:

  • OMG dont talk so fast and dont stand right over her!! YOU ARE STRESSED UP :O and getting into a dogs face doess not help at all... dogs and kids are not the same thing and they could not be getting the same "traning"...

  • @Johannakarlsson90 don't tell him what to do.He is a professional.And I saw him on Animal Planet.

  • @HeartButerfly So what?! Just because you are a professional does not mean that you can't do somethings wrong... He is so stressed up and has a very unnormal way to approatch a dog. If animal planet choose to have him on their channel, It's there loss.

  • @Johannakarlsson90 yeah I guess you are right.Anyone can make a mistake...

  • Can you teach me how i get that blonde holding my leash?

  • nice video man, teached me alot and it worked on my lil dobermann puppy

  • stupid video. I saw a real dog training video where the dog wasn't trained and was pulling the leash and the guy showed how to deal with that and correct it. All you see here is a well train dog that is obeying the commands. I never had this kind of problem with my dog because he knew who was the boss and did what I asked him to do.

  • Nice vids and tips man! I have 2 akitas and i've bn training them with the help of a professional because they are a bit tough! :P check my vids and let me know what you think! we still have a lot to learn though! :P

  • just put the leash on the top of her neck and you will have better control of your dog its just so easy