Trained Dog for Adoption - "Charlotte" German Shepherd/Pitbull (k9-1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

Trained dog for adoption by K9-1 Specialized Dog Training. See more info on Charlotte and other trained dogs here: http://www.selfhelpdogtraining.com/TrainedDogsforAdoption/cms/traineddogsadop...

Please consider adopting a shelter dog or rescue before buying a dog for sale.

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  • What kind of treats do you give a her / german shepard?

  • good mix! 2 incredibly smart, and funny dogs, yet both have a bad rap for being violent. Any dog can attack other dogs, and people. This video proves it. Good looking dog!

  • Good giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirl!

    sit..... Freeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

    awesome!

    

  • Great work with rehabilitation of a shepherd!

  • GOOD GIRL!!

  • I can adopt her, were are you located?

  • my male GSD looks almost identical to her and he's a pedigree

  • @cupcake2191 It is called a pinch or prong collar, and it has helped her NOT be leash reactive. You shouldn't judge the tool, judge how it is used.

  • great work! Ive been following your website and video's for some years now, Im obsessed with Protection training and etc, and have been doing extensive research and experience work and your work with the dogs is phenomenal, realistic and honest.

    Im really hoping in the near future I can have one of my dogs trained by you guys, Or maybe even purchase a fully trained dog.

  • Have you ever used Leslie McDevitts "Look at that" (LAT) game for aggression/ reactivity towards strangers and other dogs? I was quite surprised at how well it worked with my pittie mix. I had been trying for a couple of years to socialize him to other dogs. When I tried the LAT game with him, within a month he went from wanting to tear apart any dog he saw to being able to walk off leash with other dogs walking around just a few feet from him.

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