How not to train a dog - Alpha Roll by K9-1.com

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Become a fan on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/selfhelpdogtraining. Learn to train dogs using Foundation Style Dog Training by going to our online dog training web site or subscribing to our free dog training videos and tips. This video is about how NOT to train your dog. Raised voices, intimidation, and rough handling should never be part of a dog training program. Please subscribe or visit our website (http://www.selfhelpdogtraining.com) for more info on our style. Thanks for your support!

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  • Funny video but its sad that this happens to some dogs

  • I can just imagine someone walking in halfway through this. Their expression would be HILARIOUS.

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  • My Sandy would never put up with that crap. lols. She's a White Shepherd and an angel, but I can see her biting if anyone treated her that way.

  • @erikeetparakeet Thats simply not true, get some more experience.

  • This is realy bullshit.

  • @ProphetGuardian Bullshit. Did you know that the only time a dog will forcably pin another is when they intend to kill them? WHY do you want your dog to think you're going to kill them? The reason a dog gets so calm during an alpha roll is because they shut down (or, they bite you, which is what you deserve). Most of the dogs CM works with are in that state. I've worked with thousands of dogs, the only dog I've seen alpha roll another was a super aggressive Rottie who was trying to kill my dog.

  • @Zallein093 bahaha, I guess scientists are idiots then, bro. If dogs had a structured pack mentality, dog parks and dog daycares would be BLOOD BATHS! Also, a wolf pack is made up of two parents and their puppies of various ages, not some random assortment of wolves. Dogs descend from opportunistic scavengers, they can form very loose, temporary "packs", but they will breed and socialize with ANY other dogs.

  • This is amazing... ( : I would like to do this to Cesar.

  • Everyone who says dog's aren't pack animals are idiots. No, they are not wolves but they do maintain a pack mentality, just like domestic horses retain their herd mentality. Set 5 dogs free in the country and they will quickly go back to their roots and become a pack with an alpha. I think Ceasar's systems focus's too much on it and doesn't have enough praise, but if my dogs disobey I am quick to correct. Obeying equals praise disobeying equals correction.

  • "What does sitzen mean?" "don't worry about it!" LOL best part of the video. sad this shit happens. maybe if people would look into positive reinforcement training instead of cesar's....questionable training methods, stuff like this wouldn't happen

  • @msminnamouse We're almost as closely related to bonobos as dogs are to wolves yet no one in their right mind would try to learn human parenting skills by watching bonobos. Why people would try to train their dogs based on a flawed wolf study makes no sense and is beyond foolish and ignorant.

  • You forgot the kicks to the crotch and stomach. Oh, I'm sorry. I meant to say the "taps to get his attention". You also forgot the psycho-babble that makes no sense and is based on a flawed wolf study that the person who conducted the study himself, admitted to being flawed and no basis for wolf or dog psychology. Don't forget also that there's been thousands of years of evolution between dogs and wolves and dogs are domesticated while wolves are not.

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