Method For Fixing Dog Aggression
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That pitt was shitting itself.
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Something was not right with that Pitt...this guys video is really showing nothing, than a scared dog
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Clearly doesn't know how to read both dogs' body language. Get off YouTube, you're making people who know NOTHING about Dog Behavior that this is the correct technique to approach.
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this is the kind of stuff that gives good trainers a bad name. This guy doesnt have the slightest idea whats going on.
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very bad. i hope ur reading this dogbehav123 .. i didnt like the interaction, correct your mistakes
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I don't like that your are just pushing the dogs together..
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for one you are not suppose to be patting the dog as thats saying to the dog thats its okay to be like that...... is this guy a professional, cause I dont think he is
everything hes doing is wrong
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@DeadlyChinchilla God that is so true. "New" training methods are very PC. My GSD unfortunately is a dog that did not respond to Positive Reinforcement at all. I found an "Old School" style schuntzhund/police dog trainer that did some very non-PC things to my dog, and by god it worked. My dog literally fears lashing out at other dogs because he doesn't want the correction from us. Do all dogs need that? No way. Do some react well to that style of correction? Yes.
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A consortium of 26 animal welfare organisations including the RSPCA, the Australian Veterinary Association, the Kennel Club and the British Veterinary Association, has written an open letter warning that Cesar Millan’s methods will lead to “pain and fear”, and are “not only unacceptable from a welfare perspective, but not necessary for the modification of dog behaviour”.
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The background noises are bad and, I really prefer Cesar Millan.
the pitbull looks TERRIFIED.... his tail was between his legs.. Neither are having a "positive experience" one of the dogs is forcefully being pushed against the aggresor and the other oone is exhasperated becuase he has a dam muzzle on.. IM SORRY TO BE FRANK BUT THIS IS NOT POSITIVE RE-ENFORCEMENT...
venom94 1 year ago 12
this is encouraging people to flood their dogs by giving them no escape from the situation they don't like, the dog is muzzeled and on a lead (i know this is for control but there are better ways) so it has no choice just to sit there, but the reason for wanting to attack the other dog will still be there, so the aggression is likely to come back, only a few dogs will be improved this way but most will be made worse.
mischiefmaker1000 1 year ago 12