Excellent information! The really hard part is getting a person who doesn't want to yank, shout at, or hit the dog if the first attempt fails, and consistently, kindly approaches the them. People are either too impatient or bought into the dominance theory.
I would like to hear your input on a farm dog who roams the property but is aggressive to stangers or even neighbors that come to the farm. When a dog is protecting the farm you want them to be aggressive to other dogs or predators, even when the owner is away. So how can someone trust they are not going to attack strangers that arrive when you are not home? Also, when you attempt to grab a dog to take them away from the situation or tie them up, what about if the dog attempts to bite you?
This is a great video! I am surprise it does not have more views. I can link so much to my own dog and the training I do with her, but it is also very eye opening. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. It’ll be a big help in my retraining of our dog.
YOU ARE A GREAT Teacher Thank you!
Excellent information! The really hard part is getting a person who doesn't want to yank, shout at, or hit the dog if the first attempt fails, and consistently, kindly approaches the them. People are either too impatient or bought into the dominance theory.
Thank u
I would like to hear your input on a farm dog who roams the property but is aggressive to stangers or even neighbors that come to the farm. When a dog is protecting the farm you want them to be aggressive to other dogs or predators, even when the owner is away. So how can someone trust they are not going to attack strangers that arrive when you are not home? Also, when you attempt to grab a dog to take them away from the situation or tie them up, what about if the dog attempts to bite you?
great video
This is a great video! I am surprise it does not have more views. I can link so much to my own dog and the training I do with her, but it is also very eye opening. Thank you!
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This was a very disappointing video! A lot of theorizing blah blah. At NO POINT did you actually teach HOW TO STOP territorial behavior!