Cesar Millan - Hyperactive dogs 1
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@meyarz Oh definitely, but you do have to ween them off / train them away so they are as you say wanting to please you not just get food. I have to agree though with a hyper young puppy where you are just starting to train them they have the attention span of a 3-4 year old boy LOL Treats do come in handy to get and keep their attention. once they are willing to pay attention, further training should be done without treats though.
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@bigrigbob2010 I have to disagree i trained my old dog with treats and reward based training and you could have asked for a more obediant dog , you adventually train away from treats and the dog does the command because he wants to please you not like when he was a puppy and it was case of bribary.
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02:41 boobie touch!
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the dog kicker
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That's a pretty insane dog to make Cesar lose his patience.
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cesar's weak spot is hyperactive dogs, not aggressive ones LOL
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@TheDKGirl victoria stilwell has never handled the redzone cases that cesar milan has or any redzone cases at all. i would like to see her give treats to a dog that is about to bite another dog or a human. you keep mixing human psychology with animal psychology. its obvious you don't know what you're talking about. a touch is simply to redirect a dogs attention. obviously a big dog like this retriever in a higher activity state needs a firmer touch than a chihauhau. in time no touch is needed.
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Wow first time I see cesar tired n wan a give up
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Dog: I still have a LOOOT of energy left!! >: D
Cesar: oh really?? ah ahhhhhh
First time I see Cesar getting tired XD
It's not harmful at all ESP against bigger breeds like a golden retriever this is NOT hurting them, it is a simple correction just like a mother would do with a pup, you are supposed to teach against all of these bad behaviors early these dogs didn't learn as pups so you have to correct like they're pups and the mother would, sensitive ass people
brillowpad1 2 months ago 11
@TheDKGirl Training dogs with treats is teaching the dog incorrectly. They are not listening and doing what you want out of respect, or learning what is expected of them. they are doing only to get the treat. They could care less about actual obedience, you are not training them to be obedient, you are just teaching them a new way to get food. If you taught a kid like that they would only listen if you had a cookie in your hand. not out of respect.
bigrigbob2010 3 months ago 9