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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2007

http://www.DogBehaviorOnline.com - Gunner performs some personal protection work with the decoy wearing a bite suit.

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  • Perfect!!! Congratulations in dog trainer!

  • Perfect!!! Congratulation in dog trainer!

  • awesome training. Good for you.

  • awesome training. Good for you.

  • Wow! Really well trained! Good Job! x

    

  • Whoever says a dog that is treated right won't protect the owner if the owner offers what the dog wants is completely wrong. My grandpa has a dog named salty that was a Belgian malinois, and if you came within 20 feet of him he would stare you down and within 5 feet you had a dog that attacked a drunk person in a heart beat without commands by running into the guy and then the dog started to drag the guy away from my grandpa. However, salty was trained brilliantly without treats or punishment b

  • @saminiky Also, where did you get this standard that a responsible pro has to see the dog first before giving an opinion/conclusion? That isn't a measure of a pro in this industry. There are dozens of trainers who write columns, articles, books, do radio, tv, chat forums, etc. where they give opinions and conclusions without seeing the dog. I'm wondering how this has become your standard of a 'responsible animal trainer'?

  • @saminiky Sorry, I disagree. Over the past few years I've done about 150 radio and TV appearances where I take questions from dog owners around the world and have to give advice quickly. Does that mean I can be wrong? Sure. But I've been doing this long enough to where I can be pretty accurate. So if your description was accurate I feel that my conclusion was accurate. Does that make me irresponsible? I don't think so but you are entitled to your opinion.

  • @communicanine You've cleary didn't understand my last point about the whole rescue-dog-thing. I meant that mr swat-guy never trained with a rescue dog, always with dogs that have been with the same person since they where puppy. You -with al your unanswerable knowledge- must know that a rescue dog thinks in other ways than a dog that always had the same owner. (oh and btw i didn't say someone yelled at me and my dog bit him,just like that - maybe you should read the comment attentive )

  • @communicanine I was being sarcastic about the professionalism part. A responisble professional animal trainer, never gives his/her conslusion, untill he/she has seen the animal for themself. You gave your conclusion based on what i said. If you read your last comment to me, you say i don't know anything about dog behaviour. But 2 sentences above you say i was the one talling the scenario, if i don't know anything about dogs, how can i give an objective reflexion of my dogs behaviour

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