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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2011

7 months old Golden Retriever into red zone aggressive behavior. Spectacular footage.

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  • When the dog gets spikes in to his neck he will loose interest in the bone, for sure. The dog is wearing an Pricklecollar.

    Dogabuse animal ccruelty it have nothing to do with dogtraining at all, shame on you mistreating a dog like that.

  • @Detnavningenhavde Take your time and learn about dog behavior and dog training.

  • The video says the change in the dog's mood was on the same day, same hour, so the method did not take much time.

    Maybe with the help of an electric collar ? Or simply the spike collar he has on him ?

    If positive methods had been used, he would not turn his head away from the bone like he does.

  • @AgilityFox In this evaluation the dog didn't wear an e-collar. Turning his head from the bone is a specific reaction

  • oooo that's a dominance issue. You better train him out of that if you ever want to take something away from him

  • @KnittingPasta After this evaluation, the dog and his owners, started a dog training for obedience program establishing through the basic commands, the relationship between owners and dog.

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  • good job!

  • is that a real bone with meat on the carcass? what would you expect? they are carnivorous predators. that's instict, man. every dog would do that.

  • Only in eastern europe which is just as ghetto as the middle east.............poor dog. If only it was in a nice Western European country.

  • why does a 7 months old Golden have raw meat??? It's obviously the owners fault that he's so aggressive towards it if you keep flaunting it in his face like that!! I have 3 Rotties and they are used to bones, but if I put my hand anywhere near there, they know to drop it...c'mon now..this is a gentle Golden we're talking about!!!! it's always the owner..never the dog!

  • I'd love to know whose kennel this dog came from. Goldens should never show aggression this way. VERY poorly bred and trained dog. Sad.

  • Why are you teasing this dog with a bone? This is what is making him aggressive. When you give a dog a bone do not interfere with any dog even the most mild temperament will protect the bone. This is the most disgusting video on dog training that I have ever seen.

  • I've owned three Golden Retrievers and believe me when I tell you that training one to ignore a specific item is no magic trick. Anyone with an ounce of common sense can do it. I don't know of any breed of dog that is more eager to please than the Golden. I could take my adult dogs anywhere without a lead and they were model citizens. And I only used cloth collars with limited choke characteristics.

  • nice work , catalin!

  • @Detnavningenhavde Spike collars are not abusive as long as they are used properly.

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