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Dog Training Tips : How to Fix Bad Behaviors in Dogs

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

Never hit or kick your dog when he misbehaves, the key is to always finish and not stop halfway; learn more tips on dog training in this free pet obedience video.

Expert: Ryan Gwilliam
Bio: Ryan Gwilliam has trained over 10 dogs. He specializes in obedience training.
Filmmaker: joseph wilkins

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  • Expertvillage fail.

  • GUYS IS THIS THE RIGHT OR WRONG WAY, THIS IS REALLY URGENT AND I WILL APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE WOULD TELL ME If THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAIN THEIR DOGS NOT TO BITE, SINCE PEOPLE ARE SAYING THAT THIS WAY IS WRONG AND SOME SAY THAT THIS IS RIGHT

  • man your dog is scared man

    notice it`s tail

  • Noooo! Do not put your dog onto it's back, you're being a bully! One day the dog will snap and bite just like wolves. You and your dog should be equals.

  • WRONG! The recent science of canid ethology clearly shows that no canid "makes" another canid go into an appeasing roll. The posture is voluntarily assumed as a means of de-escalating conflict. This dog is submitting because he has been forced to. He is not happy and compliant -- his ears are down, tail tucked, body movement stiff. The man has not taught a verbal cue for asking the dog to down on it's side or for releasing the fog. The stress on the dog is apparent. If this man actually knew

  • @KytazX lol ok? Have you actually read up on this dominance theory? And I don't use physical punishment at all with my dogs, one of whom used to be very aggressive. I have also helped others to train their dogs, who are now well behaved with out 'dominance' and physical punishment. Dogs in the wild don't randomly pin others to the ground or attack them, they do it for a reason, usually over a resource. And your last sentence? Hmm grow up mate.

  • @KytazX his teeth not its*

  • @KateBattams No duh they don't get pushed down with hands what is wrong with you? You want him to get in the dogs face and literally bite it with its teeth? Even in the wild canines will express random acts of dominance even if its not a punishment so to do this in a video to show an alternative of physically hurting the dog by doing humiliation isn't stupid, making it something wrong with him. I commend him for showing this video. You probably hit your pet...freak.

  • this really helped with my children. LOL. I showed my son how to do this on our hyper pup so that the pup would know that my son is in control. This technice also worked when I did it. My pup was always biting in play but the kids are so small that biting in play was getting in their faces. The pup is very stubborn and it has taken him longer to learn new tricks but this worked after a couple days of doing it.

  • In the wild, dogs offer the behavior of rolling onto their backs... they don't get pushed down with hands. Also, why would you use your punishment when the dog was being good, just for a stupid video.

    If you still need to rely on the outdated dominance theory and feel superior, then theres something wrong in your training IMO

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