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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

http://www.DogBehaviorOnline.com - Ty, the English Mastiff, is in the beginning stages of off leash obedience training.

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  • Very nice dog & well trained - Congratulations.

    But Why are you doing it on a road !

    Why not in a park, or your yard?

    I would NEVER teach my dog to lay down on a road - that is simply asking for trouble (IMHO)

  • No, it's not asking for trouble. A well trained dog will obey wherever he happens to be. I don't see how it could be asking for trouble, its not like I have him lie down and then leave him there.

  • Great video but how did you get to this point?  How did you teach it. would love to see that.

  • Sorry, can't post hours of training video. It takes a while to get a dog to this point and it isn't practical to tape all that.

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  • Great clip. Dogs behaviour is a function of the time and effort taken by its owner. I know dogs who will not eat or even poop without permission. Beautiful dog. Thanks

  • how did you get your dog to stay by you with out a leash??

  • @communicanine - Nice job! I'm very impressed. However, I have to agree with timbo69b; I would teach my dog to never hang out in a street. You can't guarantee that someone will always be with him to make him obey.  Is a shock collar the method usually used for training large dogs? Thanks for your info.

  • Nice job! I'm impressed.

  • this is cool but this is to big of a dog to walk without a leash

  • @TheGameBreedPit english mastiffs are not generally fighting dogs anymore they're big sweet babies

  • Good job, very well trained! How old is the beauty?

  • I just recently rescued an English Mastiff from an organization. He was abused as a puppy. But he is now a healthy and happy 255 Pound 7 year old.

  • and one hell of a montage.

    *insert bad ass music*

  • them are some smart fighting dogs I love the mastiff breeds

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