I have a dog aggressive dog, she becasme so after she was attacked. Every owner i see on walks are warned she even has a coat to say she is as well. She is fine with dogs she gets to know but out of walks thats impossible i never punish the behaviour i turn her away from it. she is getting there slowly but its a long process becasue of irrisponible owners. We can now happily play with other dogs and if i say come or her anem she does stop the growling.
sorry but the shepherd has been abused by you..he is fearful of your touch..You are the agressor...the dogs tail is down ..showing his fear of you, the trainor..maybe you should learn how to train with positive reinforcement.. I AM NOT IMPRESSED
@ThePreciousFan You NEVER reward aggressive behavior with toys or treats. Aggression is a pack behavior, its natural for a dog. All dogs are capable of aggression but most trained dogs wont show it. All aggression needs to be corrected. The pack leader (owner or handler of the dog) must correct the dogs aggression as a dog pack leader would in the wild. You cure a dogs aggression by punishing the dog for its behavior. The correction should be such that the dog does not want to get aggressive.
I guess any bozo can claim to be a dog behavior "expert". Also - you might want to consider cleaning up your yard, which looks like a dump. It's disgusting and damages your credibility. I wouldn't let my dog near either of you.
I think the best way to train away aggression is gradually. This is showing the dog, 'I see another dog, I get the muzzle. I dont like the muzzle. Seeing other dogs is bad.' Similar to what ninjakitty said. You need to gradually introduce other dogs. Start with one dog at a time (or whatever the aggression is directed at) and keep your dog busy. Fun toys, favorite treats. If the dog becomes aggressive, walk him away. Don't correct with harsh words, only praise him for good behavior.
my EBT dont mind other dogs but if someone he dont know puts their hand out to stroke him he growls as if hes going to bite them, he does'nt like meeting new people and he is so protective of the house we live in, even the street we live in, he only relax's when we're a block away or so. how can this be,i dont understand we never trained him this way.
I have a belgian malinois that is so dog aggressive checking out your site I hope you can help me, I had two the one I spent time with was great then I sold him but my other one I need help with thanks glad i found you :)
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OooHesGood 9 months ago
I have a dog aggressive dog, she becasme so after she was attacked. Every owner i see on walks are warned she even has a coat to say she is as well. She is fine with dogs she gets to know but out of walks thats impossible i never punish the behaviour i turn her away from it. she is getting there slowly but its a long process becasue of irrisponible owners. We can now happily play with other dogs and if i say come or her anem she does stop the growling.
engrose 9 months ago
sorry but the shepherd has been abused by you..he is fearful of your touch..You are the agressor...the dogs tail is down ..showing his fear of you, the trainor..maybe you should learn how to train with positive reinforcement.. I AM NOT IMPRESSED
MayDayOffice 10 months ago
@ThePreciousFan You NEVER reward aggressive behavior with toys or treats. Aggression is a pack behavior, its natural for a dog. All dogs are capable of aggression but most trained dogs wont show it. All aggression needs to be corrected. The pack leader (owner or handler of the dog) must correct the dogs aggression as a dog pack leader would in the wild. You cure a dogs aggression by punishing the dog for its behavior. The correction should be such that the dog does not want to get aggressive.
binderw08 11 months ago
I guess any bozo can claim to be a dog behavior "expert". Also - you might want to consider cleaning up your yard, which looks like a dump. It's disgusting and damages your credibility. I wouldn't let my dog near either of you.
satsuthek 1 year ago
I think the best way to train away aggression is gradually. This is showing the dog, 'I see another dog, I get the muzzle. I dont like the muzzle. Seeing other dogs is bad.' Similar to what ninjakitty said. You need to gradually introduce other dogs. Start with one dog at a time (or whatever the aggression is directed at) and keep your dog busy. Fun toys, favorite treats. If the dog becomes aggressive, walk him away. Don't correct with harsh words, only praise him for good behavior.
ThePreciousFan 1 year ago
what an awful video
TheRugbyidiot 1 year ago 2
my EBT dont mind other dogs but if someone he dont know puts their hand out to stroke him he growls as if hes going to bite them, he does'nt like meeting new people and he is so protective of the house we live in, even the street we live in, he only relax's when we're a block away or so. how can this be,i dont understand we never trained him this way.
thehomefront 1 year ago
I have a belgian malinois that is so dog aggressive checking out your site I hope you can help me, I had two the one I spent time with was great then I sold him but my other one I need help with thanks glad i found you :)
bonnieabear 1 year ago