Using Corrections in Dog Training : Different Types of Dog Corrections

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

Try to primarily use sound and posture when correcting a dog. Learn about using different types of dog corrections to instill leadership roles and balance a dog's behavior in this free pet training video.

Expert: Mark Siebel
Contact: www.DoggieStepsDogTraining.com
Bio: Mark Siebel has owned Doggie Steps Dog Training for four years and has worked with over 4,000 dogs. He teaches about health and nutrition for a new dog, general obedience, and behavioral adaptation.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

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  • Look at how many signals the dog is giving him, that it does not like to been huked and layed down like that. Is it closing the mouth, blinking and licking. All signals that is been overseen by the handler. I would never use that teknic on any dog or in any situation

  • If this schmuck tried that on my 130 pound Mastiff he wouldn't have a face left and she isn't aggressive.

  • Sounds are not corrections. They have to be paired with something unpleasant.

  • what a wanker.

    rolling an agressive dog will get regular folks attacked. stupid advice......

  • LMAO!

  • doing alfa rolls on an agressive dog is a good way to get yourself bitten! bad bad bad bad advice!

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