@Flowers Girl this dude isn’t abusive you must be new to his channel if you think that, watch a few more before you’re so quick to judge. Edit I will agree he shouldn’t have slapped the dog on his side. But some show alpha occasionally like that
No coincident that we didn't see this guy's face. For all we know he's a real life, walking and talking crocodile wearing pants and those crocs are actually his bare feet.
True a tiny fast tap on the side of the neck is how the alpha disciplines a dog being rude telling the dog that “this is mine”,the leader of the pack always controls the food as well as eating first.Reestablishing dominance and confidence and understanding of dogs body language is key to being the alpha.
My father hit me with that once. The 15+ previous spankings with belts from my mother and other family members couldn't measure up to the the effect of just One of Those.
This is exactly how you do it. Slow, confident, but not yelling and over the top. Calm, but showing you're the boss, but ALSO not beating the shit out of the dog. The tap just to get his attention. 10/10, good training.
This man knows what he is doing. He can have a dog like this because he knows how to correct him. The problem is when weak people who humanize their dogs and cant educate them have dogs like this, it ends very badly. I love these dogs but they should be banned for the majority of people, because the majority of people dont do what this man did
@@amazoner0cks it's a reaction more than anything. Think about it when you're in a pac the alpha eats first. So that's the dogs mentality. It's up to the owner to teach the dogs that's my food, and I'm giving it to you which makes the owner the alpha. I have never eaten after my dog and I always leave a scrap so my dogs know exactly who's boss. They always have food after me and I regularly remove there food temporarily to show this is mine. But I'm letting you have it
Jconor one of the best comments I've seen on TH-cam talking facts. Owners should have a licence and be trained on how to educate dog breeds such as this one
This is what an experienced dog owner looks like. 1. He knows his dog 2. He understands the nature of the breed. 3. Calm and assertive 4. Immediately diagnoses the dogs behavior and flawlessly manages the situation:
@@jennpapineau3157 training methodology is evaluated in its efficacy by the outcome. Here, the dog has submitted, responded to commands, and earned his food. There was no abuse, and no injury. Meanwhile, your critique is hollow and vapid, lacking any substance or explanation of your stance. I can only ascertain that your crappy contribution is a result of society falsely giving you the impression that what you think about anything at all matters to anyone, thereby exacerbating your shitty annoying behavior.
For those who are a bit curious on why he fed the dog with his hand; that is a big sign of dominance to your dog. You are handing him his food and controlling the amount he can eat. It’s a great exercise to do when you have a new pup at home. It helps the dog know it’s place. Update: Appreciate the likes and I’m not dog expert! Lol I’m just one who likes to have my dogs taught that manners play a big role in the family. Consult professionals, but also do your research. Hope you guys have been teaching your pups how to be not just amazing dogs but amazing partners. Cause at the end of the day, they’re supposed to be your best friend. Much love everyone.
I just got a GSD female puppy. I saw somewhere that its good to feed by hand but I saw somewhere else that by doing that she gets the habit of only eating by your hand as shes older..so should i give it by hand or..?
@@sunnyvarghese718 feeding out of the hand at the start of feeding time (don't only hand feed your dog) can teach the dog who the alpha is and also build a bond so yeah do it but if you only hand feed her she will eventually only eat out of your hand
@@oldfashionedcookout5249 so do i hand feed her as in hold the bowl or actually take it in my hands and feed her like 3-4 times then leave the bowl in the crate?
@@sunnyvarghese718 hand feed her for first couple seconds then let her eat from bowl and from time to time go to her bowl and hand feed again so she doesn’t think whatever is in the bowl is hers
I Dont agree with that . He may have stablished his dominance position in that moment but not for long , because dogs like him have strong instincts which makes them protect their food source from anyone , even from the alfa. So there are only a few outcomes: 1. The dog will continue defending his food and the owner will keep doing Cesar Millan's branded touch indefinitely. 2. The dog will stop defending his food as soon the owners approaches to him or 3 . The dog eventually bites him and be severely punished as a result. These "brave" " skilled" are alpha as long as the dog allows them to be.
@@gracoellobero3411 you have miss-understood how training and pack mentality is. You do not only do this one time. staying as the alpha is different from teaching tricks, EVERY time a pet tries to be in control, defensive, aggressive, you show them again how YOU are the one in charge, YOU have the food, it is YOUR house. if your a good owner you do this passively all the time, but can be easily forgetten when your pet understands it is the beta, and then sometimes something will stir up your animal, maybe your boy dog saw a female dog recently and so tries more alpha behaviour, you stomp that away straight away. Being an alpha is not a one time thing, it is continues, and this video is a simple demonstration. Only morons think you can teach hierarchy like teaching a simple trick
@@jax6943 are you suggesting just killing a dog the moment it doesnt follow your commands? kinda fucked up. *topic about pack hierarchy* guy: *gives opinion* other guy: "i dont agree" you: "we can just fucking kill them anyway so what does it matter" like bruh thats kinda sociopathic
@@forget2bhuman993 yh bro I was scared my dog ran at me today and I was scared he never do this I always touch him when he is eating and he is a pitbull German mix I thought I was dead i might give up taking care of dogs cause am not a good owner it just happen to me a few minutes ago
OMG this guy is a genius! That hand feeding at the end, he’s the provider! The dog now knows the dude is the alpha, the one who feeds him, the one who keeps him alive. Amazing!
True. The sad thing is that some dogs will do completely fine hand feeding, but bite when bowl eating, which is confusing and can lead to some serious issues
@@modesttriangle1022 thats why he forces the hand feeding during dominant episodes. so he can curb that behavior and directly retrain it into a scenario inwhich he has control.
@@jordaneimer2873 Yeah, that is quite scary to do for me. I have a dog that will just straight up bite if I get too close to his bowl in a specific spot where he's dominant over it, he's actually broken skin once. How do I train him out of that? Maybe wear bite gloves? Or do I just keep hand feeding him/feeding him in a spot where he's less in control of the food?
@@modesttriangle1022 are all dogs like that? Are females like that too? Cuz a friend's female pit bull never wanted to show who's the boss for some reason, I'm thinking of getting a male pit bull, but I'm scared of these dominant episodes,
We adopted a 3 year old English Mastiff - who was twice my size and weighed 195lbs. He came from a home that didn’t treat him well and he had some issues at first with his food/treats and his toys. Having 3 small kids in the house, and no dog training prior, I was like “well shit, I suppose he’s a fourth kid and I need to be calm but assertive just like I am with them!” And it worked perfectly. I talked to him similarly to how you talked here, I hand fed him and after he was good with that, I kept my hand in his bowl when he’d eat. Once he was very calm and comfortable and sweet, I then had the kids hand feed him with supervision and moved to watching them put their hand in his bowl. He didn’t mind one bit at that point!! He ended up being the most gentle, sweet, loving, most amazing dog ever. He lived well past his life expectancy to the age of almost 14. He was the best boy ever and my kids very best friend until they were almost into adulthood. He was so gentle that he wouldn’t play tug o war with them, because he was afraid he’d hurt them somehow. He took in 3 kittens (that we took in when they were abandoned before their eyes were fully opened) as their mommy-daddy dog 😂 they were half the size of his paw and they loved snuggling and sleeping in his rolls. He wouldn’t move for hours if they were sleeping by him, just to keep them safe and warm. I loved watching this video, and it helps me know I did some of it right when I was working with him. Him passing last summer started the hardest few months I’ve ever had, but it helped knowing that he had the best life and was always the happiest boy, from 3 years old to the end of his life at 14. ❤️
Great work! I've had Pit Bulls all my adult life...and trained them to respect all family members...so that my nephews as toddlers could take their food or toys away without fear. Nothing sweeter than watching a 60lb gamebred Pit respecting a toddler as his boss! Right now I have an adult American Bulldog/Pit Bull mix, a cat and a cockatiel that all hang out together in the living room during the evenings! It's all about respect and showing whose in charge.
This story is how mamy children/owners end up getting mauled. Getting older dog comes with too many unknowm veriables. Im glad it worked out, bit every case of a dog killing is a story where it didint.
@@DJ_KieReall? We all thought when Dogs mauled kids and owners, that's they was situations that worked well. Smh. The dog is dead. It was a great family dog. No one needs to hear your what could have happened, helicopter parenting lecture.
Crocs actually feel good on feet that's been in work boots all fucking day,but I wouldn't go to Wal-Mart in them....but I'd probably fit in wearing them there?
@It is what it is. even though we have domesticated dogs they still have the instinct to take the alpha spot if they can. Even small breed dogs will try it.
@It is what it is. the fact that you called me stupid simply because I wanted to end the *conversation* proves that this is a hostile conversation AKA *an argument.* You have no idea were my intellect sits. But I now know a little bit about your civility.
@It is what it is. The moment ppl feel threatened with information they dont know, they become more defensive and stubborn. Some ppl just dont know how to deal with opposing views, even when the "argument" is presented in a nonconfrontational manner. Nothing you said was wrong but at the same time, a lot of ppl cant deal with farm life practices. Not that raising dogs relates only to farm life, but a lot of farm life is harsh and not sugar coated
As a trainer who deals with everything from obedience to service dog training to aggression, I'd like to first say that this is not an aggressive dog. He is possessive in this video, but not aggressive. That said possession uncheck can turn into aggression in the blink of an eye. WELL DONE SIR!!! This man may have saved that dogs life.
@@alexleanh you keep saying they’re animals as if they don’t run on a certain psychology. If all dogs were trained and socialized properly I guarantee you the aggressiveness/ kill rate of dogs would be minuscule to non existent. Humans kill more humans in a year than dogs ever have. So shut up with your crap and get the facts straight.
@@alexleanh I disagree with all dogs are not aggressive. The hall have teeth and can bite but if you get a dog and know history and bloodline of that dog then you’ll know that dogs nature a lot more
This guy talks to his dogs exactly like I do and I feel an extremely deep sense of camaraderie with him for it. Keep on doing you thing man, and your pup is fire, you should be proud.
I've got a 5 year old Rottweiler. Getting a 2nd in 3 weeks. Best thing I did when my first Rott was a puppy? No eating until I say "Okay". When they are a PUPPY you begin teaching this. Give them the food. Let them eat. Then take it away. Give it back, but no eating until the owner says so. I also taught that they have to lay down calmly before I even put their food bowl down. In the pack the top dogs eat first, the lower dogs eat what's left. It's an instinctual thing for them. Also, never feed from the table/plate. The dog eats what's in their bowl. That's it. If you ever share your human food you do so by placing it in their bowl. This prevents begging. But when my Rott sees me cleaning the kitchen and walking out of the kitchen with a plate of food... she knows to run to her bowl and lay down.
@@MtnManMT Yep. I did the exact same thing. When my malamute was a puppy I would occasionally picked his bowl of food shortly after giving it to him and then return it maybe 30 seconds later. I also made him sit while I dish out his food.
yep I had boxers all my life now got dogue de bordeaux x English mastiff HUGE I point a finger he immediately knows, we had him as rescue at 5 year old, he can be a struggle
Great interaction. Men and their dogs are always something else. When you were talking to him about food possessiveness and “who do you think you are? This is My food...I give it to you” I laughed cause I basically do that same dialogue with my German. He’s surprising me how quickly he’s remembering shape/color/object recognition. Telling him to get one specific color/item of the bunch and he finds it like a detective. What amazing companions they are.
“Having yellow-blue dichromatic vision means that dogs are most similar to a red-green color blind person. They are very good at distinguishing between variations of blues and yellows, but cannot really see red and green all that well.“ Lines up perfectly with experiences from my German. He’s near 100% getting the blue ball when asked to find among a cluster of toys everywhere, but he almost never gets the red or green by call, often gets the pink when asked to get red. But thanks for the half truth comment that spurred me to look into it more.
No this is just starvation at its finest, its the DOGS food. Not human food. It aint for yall and never will be, yall just domesticate dogs for ur loneliness
He simply showed the dog he was the alpha. He commanded the dog. People treat dogs like babies then treat babies like dogs. This type of breed must be shown who the alpha is and if you listen to his tone and voice you can tell he loves his dog he's just saying I am the boss.
@@OG-ze1ec well if you own a dog like this you HAVE to treat them this way otherwise it’s going to end real badly. It’s different than owning a pug lol
@@Ky-xm7tc the problem is majority of people who owns these dogs dont do what this man did. My dog is 13 years old, I walk him every day since he was little, I meet dogs every day, I know what Im talking about. Thats why when they say "they shouldnt be called dangerous! he is a baby!" is bullshit, these dogs are potentially dangerous because the consequences are terrible and not everyone should be able to have them because not everyone can educate and control them. A lot of weak men or stupid men, and a lot of women who think they are babies bring a lot of problems to the streets with these dogs
Etu Molden just FYI, the grab on the neck or poke to the neck is how mothers correct puppy behavior. So by the handler doing this he gets his dog in the corrective learning phase brain wise since a mother dog with her pup would get the same after a nip to the neck. That’s literally all it takes and patience. Calm demeanor is another huge perk. Give him a 10/10 on lesson ur avg or non experienced handler has no idea about.
Etu Molden it works because that’s how mother corrects its puppies behaviors is by a light bite or tug on next skin. That’s why the handler applies it.
Neck touch is physical if you mean amazing because hes not beating the dog fact is beating any dog isn't gonna anything but a corso is just dumb think about it that dog has the power to kill him if he really wanted to its more mental if it was all physically the dog would win every day
Dogs can read human emotions and body language. I found changing my voice to a disapproving tone and just using the words like naughty or bad are enough to let my dog know I'm displeased. Maintain the hyreichary so your dog knows you are the boss must be set as soon as the dog comes home. You don't have to be mean of cruel to achieve this by engaging with your dog through both obedience training and play, Yes playtime with your dog is very important too, you will develop a deep insperable bond with your 4 legged companion.
Peter maybe your dog is an omega dog( the one who submits) maybe he has a Beta dog( cause the owner is the Alpha) the guy needs to let him know who is the dominant one, the one who provides his food. I dont see anything wrong with him discipline his dog. I do the same thing when my dog is trying to run to his bowl full of food I make him wait to let him know Im the one in control.
I grew up with Weimaraners... I remember my first Weimaraner, Eva, challenged my mother for dominance one morning (my mom wanted to change the bed sheets, and Eva was on the bed growling) My mom went ballistic - sent the dog flying... Eva never challenged the family ever again, and was arguably the best family dog we ever had ❤️
anyone complaining that he gave him a slap, which didn't hurt him, just try living with a food aggressive cane corso. one day, after it knows it can get away with it and that it's the boss, you're gonna be driving to the hospital with a nasty dog bite, thinking "damn, i shoulda shown him who's boss". and then you're screwed living with a giant dog that thinks it can take a bite out of you when you're out of line. no thanks.
@The dark lord not true , you can and you need to be. The dog needs one alpha in his pack, not every one of the family. The thing is: the dog will pick out the alpha, not you...so now the tricks and the rules and never break them because it's in the dna of the dog to be dominant and only respects someone more dominant if it's on a daily base....not ones in a will or you will be bitten ....
@The dark lord dogs are pack animals. You need to be the leader of the pack, and very much put extra effort in for a beast like this. There's plenty of research to support this, and any experienced dog trainer will tell you the same. This whole "you can have him respect you without you being the alpha" is some very misleading and frankly wrong. No disrespect. It's just the truth
@The dark lord maybe you should google it, or listen to what LITERALLY everyone else (like, 98 out of 100 people)are saying, or even watch the video youre commenting under...instead of believing one butt fuck dog shelter employee's opinion who I'm sure you haven't spent longer than 10 minutes with in your life total and dont even knwo his name or credentials
@@martinnijs8317 I am betting your under the age of 35. You need to be the alpha of the pack. Your dog has to see you as alpha or you will have zero control. Your dog needs to know everyone in your family is over them. This is why you see dogs listen to one person in a family and the rest can’t control the dog at all. Like I say I am betting your under 35 probably less then 30. Sir you have been taught wrong.
Dude your not a nice hunan. You dont treat animals like that. He grawls at you because you push him in a corner. A good loved dog will always love you back. You need to be treated the same way.
@@michaeldover4896 You need to train your dogs, and not humanize them. You dont know anything about dog training. You need to set your dog boundaries, and show them whos the boss in the house. Otherwise the house will be a spawn of satan, and the dog can do anything it wants. If you try to control it once its adult it wont be easy.
@@michaeldover4896 You are applying human attributes onto a dog, they do not operate the same way we do. You have to show them you are the alpha of the house or else they will decide they are the alpha, it's the wolf dna. Please don't ever raise or train powerful dog breeds.
@@michaeldover4896 yeah that's the stupidest shit to ever have when having a dog. You act in their language when training them. Your "love and care" is for them, being submissive. And for dogs, if everyone's being submissive then they'll take over the leadership role put of instinct, if it comes to that point, you have become the pet.
Dude is spot on. Mastiffs are a confident dominant breed. They will challenge u for dominance and to be come Alpha. This handler stayed calm, didn’t allow the dog to dictate behavior without correction. He even corrects correctly with a slight grab/poke to the neck. Many may not know why he did this instead of whack on the butt. Well that Lil neck grab tug is what the mother will do to her puppies to correct behavior just as he does. Nothing more dangerous than a dog defending his food. It takes a few mins to garner domination and attention of the dog but he does cool, calm, and precise. Gives basic commands to get the dogs brain switching from a dominant protective mode into a learn and listen phase showing the handler had full control. Awesome piece of footage and knowledge this handler has given the viewers. Notice his calm demeanor through entire clip. Bottom line the handler was willing to take hrs if necessaryto correct behavior on the spot. That’s where most dog owners fall way short, their dog outlasts them eventually handler gives up and reinforces that bad food dominant behavior because he gave in to the dogs will. Mastiffs are NOT FOR EVERYONE. IMO BEST BREEDS OF DOGS ON THE PLANET BUT ALSO MOST DANGEROUS DOGS ON the PLANET. Every is so afraid of a pit bull. Pit bulls were used for animal fighting, not trained to be aggressive towards people. Where Mastiffs were bread and built to take down and/or take out Humans. This has been their primary function since the times of Alexander the Great in 600b.c. Had an army of them with him full on armor of which most infantry men never got in his army to show the type of value these dogs represented to him. So these dogs were highly prized for there protection and ferociousness. There’s several stories of these Molossus Mastiffs saving Alexander’s life. This is where all our Mastiffs breeds were cross bred to get more specific characteristics to very certain working aspects. No bad dogs just bad owners. I know I feel safe leaving my 11yr old daughter hm alone and my GF as long as my Cane Corso is Hm with them I know he will give his life with no hesitation to protect them. His job is to give them time to get to their weapons and in tactically defensive positions in by the house to eliminate an intruder. I love these breeds and don’t want them placed with same stigma as pit bulls. No bad dogs just bad owners. This dog must have a handler with a tremendous amount of experience in training and recognizing dog behavior from an experienced handler. Mine is all self taught through owning a dog since 3yrs old to 40 now. Can’t see how he could have corrected behavior any better. But he’s gonna be doing that daily to reinforce the behavior handler wants. Awesome job!! Need more experienced owners like yourself to keep a positive image of these magnificent animals.
Discipline is important for any size dog. As a dog groomer, I end up banning more small breeds than the big ones. The big ones usually need two groomers to get their nails done because they’re so nervous and want to be given lots of attention. The little ones pull, growl, snap and gator growl constantly. Owners always find it hilarious and act like we can’t do our jobs right because their little ankle biter wouldn’t hurt a fly.
Safa Bishara because most large breed dogs were bred to be headstrong considering the jobs they were meant to have. The little ones weren’t bred to be dominant so end up with worse behavior in general since they’re just left to their own devices and ultimately untrained.
@@zazapachinko9709 The difference is the result of the bad behavior. With this animal bad behavior can be maiming or death. With a Chihuahua it's a bloody finger.
Perfect example of “it’s the owner, not the animal.” You get out of a dog what you put into them. Love, discipline and hard work will get you these types of results. I greatly appreciate what this guy has done with his dog.
@@calebharkemeister6278 I'm sure it had a reason, whether or not that reason was logical we'll never know. Perhaps it was the other dog who tried to kill it, sending it into self-defense mode and mauling it to death? People are honestly not all that logical to think that another living being, with it's own will and set of biological instructions, will behave exactly how we want and expect them to at all times. Perhaps the dog suffered from a mental disorder. What if it had cancer and a tumor pressed against its brain causing it to react extremely strangely. What if a different type of medical problem caused it pain and that was the only way it knew how to react to the pain. Maybe it thought the pain had to be coming from the only other thing near it and so, in an attempt to get the pain to stop, it had to stop the other dog? Who knows? I just know that we, as humans, tend to expect perhaps way more than we should and it comes at a severe cost sometimes, like the woman who had a pet Chimpanzee, and figured that Prozac and Xanax was a way to get it to be nice and calm since those things work that way on humans, and then one day it went nuts and ripped her face off and ate it. LOL, sorry, that's not the funny part. Ehem...then she decided to go on Oprah without a face. >
@@calebharkemeister6278 There are studies that show dogs actually understand human smiling to be a positive expression. They were bred to be out companions after all.
And I want one soooooo bad!!! They are beautiful! However my brother keeps telling me that I don’t need a dog like that, because I’m too soft hearted, and not aggressive enough.😩
That was one of the best trainings I have seen Teaching him a lesson in alpha and manners at same time but not being abusive Very well done You have the right temperament also Your voice is calm yet serious Good job
@Lashonya Hutton, I agree 100 percent, people have this odd misconception that to be the alpha leader of your dog pack you have to be volatile and mean. I have a breed some what similar to a Corso and I've trained her just fine without yelling at her or dominating her.
Well, I fed my amstaff since Young from hand. There were moments where she wouldnt eat from The bowl. I can Take anytime her food from her and she wont say anything.
@@mariusionut91 exactly. From my Great Dane years ago to my two Bulldogs now. When they were all pups I would feed them, gently open their mouths and remove food, keep talking pleasantly to them and then give them back their food. It taught them that family members will not steal their food so they never developed the instinct to protect their food. We've never had a territory issue around the food bowls.
@@farvasstache6532 Clearly, you are not aware of the fact that every dog has its own personality. This dog owner in the video seems like he know his stuff, yet his dog STILL tries to dominate him because the dog is a very strong character. He would probably dominate your dogs, given the chance. Yet the owner in the video manages to subdue his dog with minimal conflict. That's amazing. Well done!
It’s his tone dogs can recognize the vocal tones and correlate it to emotion hence why they show emotion depending on how you speak and act around them. Control is the key and his owner has control over the situation by asserting stern commands and tones .
imagine being told what to do by a person who wears regular clothes cz he is to afraid to wear what ever he wants and is affected by social pressure. That would suck
Really awesome. I've just had to do this with the highly dominant prone foster dog I just took in. Growled at my dog eating food then took over his dish. (There are two separated eating areas but shes being dominant in unrespectful way) So I had to intervene. Take possession of the food till she backed up. When she didn't give dominant behavior I backed off her. Let my dog eat till he was done. Then sat and hand fed them both while they were both calm. Then gave her the bowl, she ate got a little too possessive, I took the bowl back. When she showed calm energy I let her eat again. By the end she was wagging her tail with my hand in the bowl "eating". At every turn she has tried to be dominant. It's a process but shes learning to relinquish that role. Cant wait till tomorrow to go for a big hike all the family together and strength the harmonious union of the "pack" She was an adoption fail and I see why. It's so important to have boundaries. It can actually save a dogs life.
Oop. This man really just said "im not angry, im disappointed". Speaking as someone who has gotten that lecture, that lesson really sticks better than if the person was angry. Nothing worse than disappointing someone you respect.
@@explorer666able don't let them sleep in your bed. Crate train in the living room. Don't let them enter the main doorways first. Always last. Don't let them sit in your "spot" wherever that is. They are happier with structure. I just got a pup few days ago and this is what I've been reading
Yo, imma just save this. This is a master class on how to deal with a dog that doesn't understand its place. He put the dog on the spot, made him feel pressure, but not feel threatened. Only taking that pressure away when the dog submitted. This was fuckin excellent.
No way, a tougher dog would have taken his hand off for messing with his food like that. The guy in the video is just lucky he's being mean to a good dog.
@@pyramidion5911 How is he being mean? I would NEVER allow my Pit Bulls to growl at me like that!!! They know with out a doubt that I am the alpha! I can pick up their dish in the middle of their dinner...or take food out of their mouths any time I want. Being mean would be to allow them to display dominant aggressive behavior that could get them killed.
@Master deBater absolutely. We should be able to literally open their mouth when they are eating and they be ok with it, no drama. I do that and mine would never even dare to growl at me or my kids or wife. We do not hit them, smack them, chain them, or any type of mistreatment. We do respect and love them and they respect us, and that is all you need.
@@Master...deBater wow what a big man you are picking up a dog's food whenever you want 👏 that's super impressive my guy no wonder they see you as THE ALPHA
@@lgarcia67 as long as no ones intimidating the dogs and mistreating them that's cool with me. In my opinion though whether or not you can get near a dogs food or open it's mouth when it's eating should be more up to the temperament of the dog and not a blanket expectation of all dogs. Some dogs are great around kids and in packs and some dogs you shouldn't turn your back on. You cant make every dog perfect for every situation and the dogs don't know any better so its ridiculous to treat them like they did something wrong.
That is genuinely good ownership! Alot of people would do well watching this. With dogs in particular you can’t just impose your idea of a equal relationship on them. They aren’t wired that way. You have to show them who is in charge and they need to understand they are at the bottom of the hierarchy. Both for their sake and for the sake of any children or guests in the house. In fact I think it was even more impressive how little physical force you used or raising of your voice! You let your posturing and your tone alone dictate the conversation!
Well done, people take note.....this is exactly how to raise any dog. Perfectly portrayed the role of the alpha and the dog will be better off in the long run knowing it's place as a pack/family member. Also, the dog will respect not only the owner, but anyone else that is welcomed into this pack. So many people think that it's "being mean" to an animal by acting like this, when actually, the dog is so much more happy when it feels like it has a spot in the hierarchy of the pack/family. GOOD JOB DUDE.
It could have been more streamlined in the execution to maximize learning though. All the talking and pacing can be confusing and overstimulating, and frankly seems more like what a not completely confident dog trying to assert dominance would do. An actual alpha would just lay down the law, without any frills. Take the food away, and not give it back until there's relaxed submission.
If in doubt about what's mean and what not, you just need to observe Well socialized dog's behaviour with each other. The best of friends don't ask "would you kindly pass me your treat please?" 🤗
I love this its like he is really telling you and you are so patient with him. You guys there is a bond between you that will never leave . Uso loves you and you love him. Its wonderful!!
Wow. That was some real good communication skills. Your voice was stern but loving. You didn't portray anything negative and then rewarded him for listening all while teaching him not to bite the hand that feeds him. Well done.
I’ve always put my hand in my Rottweilers bowl since he was very small. I pet him and play with his paws while he eats. Now you can stand around his food and touch him and the food while he’s eating and he doesn’t care.
That's only partially true. One of the problems is whether or not your dog has the alpha gene. Even a small puppy, if it has the alpha gene, will instinctively try to attack anyone or anything else, even it's own siblings or other family members, in order to protect its food and establish dominance. It's a natural part of dog behavior and having that trait can make training a much more difficult endeavor.
@@sahilduggal8627 I never said that food aggression ONLY exists with the alpha gene, just that a dog that has the genetic predisposition to be an alpha will almost surely show food aggression as that is one of the multiple ways that it will establish its position in the hierarchical structure of a pack. I would actually say that most dogs have food aggression built into them genetically, even if not predisposed to be the alpha, because even a second in command will show aggression to those beneath it in the pack, and the third in command will show aggression to those beneath it and so on and so forth until you have the lowest position in the pack or the 'Omega', which has no one else to show aggression to. So out of a pack of 5, there may only be 1 that doesn't show food aggression in some way at some point or another.
the way you taught him without getting overly aggressive is something to learn from. I'm bookmarking this video when for my larger dog starts to get older. My last dog was small and tried this, so it wasn't too hard to dispute his shit.
@Watchnplayab2 woah I used to do this thing with my rottweiler when he was a puppy up until now like stuffing my fist in his mouth and let him bite it playfully then just tell him to stop and he would! I didn’t know this was a form of a good doggie training thanks 😄😄
i'm not sure if this is a good idea or not but i'd wrestle with my pitt bull every day...and EVERY TIME i make sure to completely pin her down and lay on top of her and set there for a minute so she knows I cannot be defeated.
I have watched this man's video so many times and I am still impressed ever time. A cane Corso is a strong, dominant breed by design and I'm so impressed with the calm, assertive energy that this man has over his powerful dog.
It is not good to reach the conclusion. He is not fighting but that owner is irritating him and he is aggressive towards foods many dogs are aggressive for food and when you approach normally, they would leave that food and may or may not fight with you. Even in street dogs, I found that those who are agressive towards food never let anyone to eat his food even the dog is much weaker than those who wants to take food, believe me I saw many street dogs, many times small dogs eat first and not let his food to get shared , even 2 3 dogs fuk a same female and small dog in that group used to fk first many times .
@@tito6559 If the dog id adopted, that is possible. However, if you have a dog that you raised that acts aggressive towards you for any reason you didn't do a good job. Super simple. We had 3 dogs, 2 have now passed sadly but I could, at any time, just reach out when they're eating and take their food (not a lot of reasons to do this) or I can break them up out of any fight with any other dogs and I have no fear that they will retaliate. If you do not have this type of confidence with your dog, you're not teaching them right. They do not respect you. The dog hierachy is very simple like this.
Thank you so much! You just saved someone's Life by TRAINING YOUR dog! Dogs understand and learn behaviors from owners...thank you for MAKING YOUR animal submissive to commands without excessive physical restraints and hollering. Good job!
Right. My pit bull used to look at me like I was crazy when I just gave him dry dog food. I always had to mix it with something real, even if it were leftover chicken stock from when I put chicken in the crock pot.
@@finisher3x yes i plan on buying a dog this summer and i will ahve chickens next month n he can have 1 fresh boiled egg everyday :))) meats n veggies 2 sometimes, sometimes 2 slice of bread is ok 2 if i made it n its organic why not
This is one of the best disciplining videos i have watched. Dog was being rowdy, but owner NEVER responded in an aggressive manner. Like someone mentioned, slow, confident and in control. That is one cute guard dog, bur you, sir, are also a responsible owner.
This Dad is a Legend. They way he walked confidently passed that bowl of food 😂🤣👏🏻 Was Amazeballs!!! He kept an even tone,in his voice and actually sounded hurt ,you can't talk to me like that,it's my food , that I give you. But I have to say on the Doggie s part ,he understood exactly what his master was saying. He followed ALL the commands. Perfectly!!!!!! 😍😍👏🏻🔥 Brownie points for that. He has been well trained. The clicks and the snapping of fingers. What a fantastic lesson for all trainers and their dogs. Even handed training over aggressive!
In a David Attenborough voice “here, we have a human, attempting to give new meaning to a saying. What he doesn’t realise, is that the new meaning is not new at all, and in fact identical to the original”
@@dylanzrim3635 well people kinda made the meaning in a different way over the years so yeah i guess you can say this brings back the original meaning over but hey im not the guy on here that got nothing better to do than think of some quirky comment to reply to me with lol its cool man we all get bored sometimes i guess
perfectly handled. your hound clearly understood you through posturing and tone of voice. the fact that you got long winded with him is perfect as well. In my opinion, it helped the hound to understand patience, hierarchy and listening for his command. perfectly done sir.
@@pyramidion5911 the dogs growling at him any time he’s near the food, those growls won’t be growls towards someone that isn’t him. Needs to be taught, and without discipline like such
@@pyramidion5911 If you think this is bullying the dog then please don't ever own a dog, you will get somebody else bit. In the dog/wolf hierarchy there must always be an alpha or pack leader, whether its you or the dog, that part is programmed in their brains. So just get you a weiner dog if your gonna let it run all over you like a doormat
@@winkleberrygang from my point of view it's all the guys that say stupid stuff like "the dog needs an alpha" that shouldnt be around dogs they are scared of. The dog needs direction not domination, and if you over do it with all the alpha beta crap he will correctly interpret you as a threat and act accordingly.
@@gutwounds I don't like the growling behavior but I also don't like seeing people acting tough with their dogs. Lecturing a dog and then starting to lose your temper with them isn't clearly communicating what you expect, it's just going to stress them out more whenever food comes around.
That neck poke works great. Gets them out of they’re locked-in stubborn mode. There’s moments like this in any dominant breed’s life where the owner absolutely has to show control. Well done
@The dark lord you are wrong. Don’t ever try to own a large dog. It will run your life with your attitude and be dangerous to everyone else and you will think he’s being “protective” like most geniuses.
The dark lord but u mentioned a pack ? There has to be a alpha in a pack and its just like wolves someone has to be above it all the alpha is the hunter he initiates the kill when he says its time to eat then its time to eat same thing when training a dog whoever has the food is the alpha . The dog isn’t dumb he’ll never bite the hand that feeds him but he also want to see if he can easily take it away from you hence there has to be a alpha.
This is awesome. I've taught all my pups from they were little by petting them as they eat, getting them used to my touch. In one case, with my stubborn pup when she was older, she growled (very softly) and was too over protective of her toy/kill. I barked loudly and growled back and then took the toy. (I know lol I tend to speak to my animals in the way they speak to each other). I would then give it back and when reaching for it, just to train her, she drops it or brings it to me and I praise her and then reward her by playing with her or giving her the privacy to gut it. That was just a toy she REAAAAAALLY liked. Usually the best time to start to train pups in this is when they are weeks old 9-12. Bigger dogs can still learn and you handled it FLAWLESSLY.
Where did you learn that you should do that? I mean, whats the point of peting a dog while eating? Whats the point also of growling at your dog? You are just giving a negative reenforcement, soo you are just supressing a behavior, not eliminating it. Its because of people like you that dogs atack. Go inform yourself before teaching something to your dogs, for your own good and the good of the dogs. Dont “train them like you think is right” train them the proper way.
@@areias1994 Petting puppies as they eat and growl at you shows them that growling and aggression won’t stop you from petting them/ being near their food. They learn to accept and be okay with someone in their space when eating. Idk about the growling and snapping at the dog though, I’ve never done it nor needed to
@@areias1994 Point of petting the dog while eating? Well so they aren’t very aggressive around their food because you’re more prone to an attack if you don’t do that. If you don’t get them used to at least a human being around while they’re eating they could easily growl, snap or attack someone. Or hell even a dog. So theirs your duh number 1. Point of growling at a dog? Very fucking easy to explain if you know anything about dog packs. And if you do well then you know dogs all have the dominant dog or person or also in other cases known as the alpha. So you’re showing your dogs you’re basically the alpha in their pack and they better listen. So theirs no suppressing shit here bud. It’s more or less making sure the dog knows you are the dominant one in this relationship. And if it knows and obeys it should at least be treated greatly. Also it’s because of people like you that absolutely know absolute Jack shit that creates more problems in the world with knowledge you pull straight out your ass.
@@katz734 he was very calm and assertive and act the right moment to let know the dog. It takes time to fix the possesion dog on food,but with the right knowledge and experience everything it's possible. 🐕💯
@rithin das well what Cesar millan show the world and to people for me was every dog can be worked,but it's a very common mistake people think if Cesar did it I can do it.and it's not easy like that.i believe Cesar made the show to all of us who love animals. For me was a contribution to the world
I think he handled this very calmly. He did not slap the dog, he just kinda pocked it to get its attention, like flicking a little kid. Most people would freak out or leave the dog alone which SEEMS like the right thing to do but really it just creates a bigger problem in the long run.
I’ve been researching on dogs a lot recently and the slap that he did is to show “Dominance” tell the dog to back down because he is bigger aka the Alpha
You know what is crazy ? The human being kinda learned how to talk to a dog, the dog behavior, his moves, everything, is related to everything this man is talking, but some people nowadays simply forget this act of the human being, to yell "thats not how you should treat a dog !!" And these people, are the people who pay people like this guy's knowledge on this video to "fix" their dog like a cellphone or something, so their pet can be even prettier on their social media... And they pay good for it
it's so cute how dogs understand when you're lecturing them. the way they try so hard to understand you and their mimic changes and they turn their little heads
@@AutisticBeaver If I remember correctly Negans group did something to start it all off though. Ricks attack was retaliatory. I stopped watching after Negans group attacked Ricks base. Tons of injured people not being guarded. In the middle of the night die and turn. And start eating people? This far along and they still don’t have their shit together. I was done.
@@vonjovi4849 Try with cookies and 'positive reinforcement'. Challenge accepted? BTW: watch some clips how mother dog handles puppies... you will change your mind
so cute how he thought growling would step him up the ladder and make his owner retreat to him just to learn the hard way he fucked up big time lol then he immediately turns into the softest baby crying and whining to let him eat
"Your not you when your hungry" I like how he calmly and confidently disciplined him. It helps amateur dog owners to know what to do in similar circumstances.
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def did i loved this
Well trained tho. Smart dog too
You earned yourself a sub. You have some smart dogs. smart owner
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@Flowers Girl this dude isn’t abusive you must be new to his channel if you think that, watch a few more before you’re so quick to judge. Edit I will agree he shouldn’t have slapped the dog on his side. But some show alpha occasionally like that
Nothing worse than getting dominated by a guy in crocs
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What is the relation between crocs and dogs taking alpha position..
No coincident that we didn't see this guy's face. For all we know he's a real life, walking and talking crocodile wearing pants and those crocs are actually his bare feet.
Only reason the dog wanted to show he's alpha is because he saw his owner wearing Crocs.
Lol
Yesss hate those things
A real man dgaf.Those joints are comfortable as hell 😄
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Thats not a slap, that mimicing what dogs do with eachother. This man knows how to correct/raise a dog.
Well done.
It’s a classic Cesar tap
@@coachnate5747 same sound and everything lol
i leant my dog training skills from that 1 south park episode with ceaser
True a tiny fast tap on the side of the neck is how the alpha disciplines a dog being rude telling the dog that “this is mine”,the leader of the pack always controls the food as well as eating first.Reestablishing dominance and confidence and understanding of dogs body language is key to being the alpha.
Yeah this was very well handled.
i Love Alpha Dogs honestly .... the dogs with no aggression , are more difficult to deal with fo rme b/c of the lack of drive
until it bites ya ass then u cooked lol
My Presa still has balls. He's a gentle giant until he sees a wild animal. Or a stranger comes to the house. Not so gentle then
I hope that you don't have friends or family then....
This has that “I’m not angry, just disappointed” energy.
Calculated killer. Gave Godfather mafia vibes 😂
Yy
Way worse
My father hit me with that once. The 15+ previous spankings with belts from my mother and other family members couldn't measure up to the the effect of just One of Those.
@@beenblack90 When they say “I’m so disappointed with you” after you do something that negatively shocks them.. 😢😢
This is exactly how you do it. Slow, confident, but not yelling and over the top. Calm, but showing you're the boss, but ALSO not beating the shit out of the dog. The tap just to get his attention. 10/10, good training.
My stepbrother thinks beating a dog toughens it up when you're just making the dog fear you
@@sibs544 there's something severely wrong with your step brother and he shouldn't be allowed to own animals.
@@sibs544 you should beat your step bro to see if it toughens him up tf
Basically be Marky Mark
@@bosnaklar2401 you’re right...Punching a dog is not good. You should do your research before inflicting cruelty on a dog. Ridiculous.
This man knows what he is doing. He can have a dog like this because he knows how to correct him. The problem is when weak people who humanize their dogs and cant educate them have dogs like this, it ends very badly. I love these dogs but they should be banned for the majority of people, because the majority of people dont do what this man did
Exactly.. and then, dogs get tagged as a danger and are put down, sadly.
Well said! Good job sir!
But why would a dog bite or attack his friend owner?!! someone who feeds him everyday!!
@@amazoner0cks it's a reaction more than anything. Think about it when you're in a pac the alpha eats first. So that's the dogs mentality. It's up to the owner to teach the dogs that's my food, and I'm giving it to you which makes the owner the alpha. I have never eaten after my dog and I always leave a scrap so my dogs know exactly who's boss. They always have food after me and I regularly remove there food temporarily to show this is mine. But I'm letting you have it
Jconor one of the best comments I've seen on TH-cam talking facts. Owners should have a licence and be trained on how to educate dog breeds such as this one
This is what an experienced dog owner looks like.
1. He knows his dog
2. He understands the nature of the breed.
3. Calm and assertive
4. Immediately diagnoses the dogs behavior and flawlessly manages the situation:
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I couldn’t agree more: I have no critiques. It was an outstanding response by the owner.
The behaviour has probably been exacerbated by this type of "training".
@@jennpapineau3157 training methodology is evaluated in its efficacy by the outcome. Here, the dog has submitted, responded to commands, and earned his food. There was no abuse, and no injury. Meanwhile, your critique is hollow and vapid, lacking any substance or explanation of your stance. I can only ascertain that your crappy contribution is a result of society falsely giving you the impression that what you think about anything at all matters to anyone, thereby exacerbating your shitty annoying behavior.
An experience dog owner wouldn’t hit & abuse his dog like that…
For those who are a bit curious on why he fed the dog with his hand; that is a big sign of dominance to your dog. You are handing him his food and controlling the amount he can eat. It’s a great exercise to do when you have a new pup at home. It helps the dog know it’s place.
Update: Appreciate the likes and I’m not dog expert! Lol I’m just one who likes to have my dogs taught that manners play a big role in the family. Consult professionals, but also do your research. Hope you guys have been teaching your pups how to be not just amazing dogs but amazing partners. Cause at the end of the day, they’re supposed to be your best friend. Much love everyone.
I just got a GSD female puppy. I saw somewhere that its good to feed by hand but I saw somewhere else that by doing that she gets the habit of only eating by your hand as shes older..so should i give it by hand or..?
At the very least handle it first so the food has your scent on it
@@sunnyvarghese718 feeding out of the hand at the start of feeding time (don't only hand feed your dog) can teach the dog who the alpha is and also build a bond so yeah do it but if you only hand feed her she will eventually only eat out of your hand
@@oldfashionedcookout5249 so do i hand feed her as in hold the bowl or actually take it in my hands and feed her like 3-4 times then leave the bowl in the crate?
@@sunnyvarghese718 hand feed her for first couple seconds then let her eat from bowl and from time to time go to her bowl and hand feed again so she doesn’t think whatever is in the bowl is hers
No emotions, No Aggression, never matching the dog's energy. Pure masterclass right there!
I Dont agree with that . He may have stablished his dominance position in that moment but not for long , because dogs like him have strong instincts which makes them protect their food source from anyone , even from the alfa. So there are only a few outcomes: 1. The dog will continue defending his food and the owner will keep doing Cesar Millan's branded touch indefinitely. 2. The dog will stop defending his food as soon the owners approaches to him or 3 . The dog eventually bites him and be severely punished as a result. These "brave" " skilled" are alpha as long as the dog allows them to be.
@@gracoellobero3411 Are you forgetting we can literally ice these dogs if we wanted?
@@gracoellobero3411 you have miss-understood how training and pack mentality is.
You do not only do this one time. staying as the alpha is different from teaching tricks, EVERY time a pet tries to be in control, defensive, aggressive, you show them again how YOU are the one in charge, YOU have the food, it is YOUR house. if your a good owner you do this passively all the time, but can be easily forgetten when your pet understands it is the beta, and then sometimes something will stir up your animal, maybe your boy dog saw a female dog recently and so tries more alpha behaviour, you stomp that away straight away.
Being an alpha is not a one time thing, it is continues, and this video is a simple demonstration.
Only morons think you can teach hierarchy like teaching a simple trick
@@jax6943 are you suggesting just killing a dog the moment it doesnt follow your commands? kinda fucked up.
*topic about pack hierarchy*
guy: *gives opinion*
other guy: "i dont agree"
you: "we can just fucking kill them anyway so what does it matter"
like bruh thats kinda sociopathic
@@forget2bhuman993 yh bro I was scared my dog ran at me today and I was scared he never do this I always touch him when he is eating and he is a pitbull German mix I thought I was dead i might give up taking care of dogs cause am not a good owner it just happen to me a few minutes ago
OMG this guy is a genius! That hand feeding at the end, he’s the provider! The dog now knows the dude is the alpha, the one who feeds him, the one who keeps him alive. Amazing!
True. The sad thing is that some dogs will do completely fine hand feeding, but bite when bowl eating, which is confusing and can lead to some serious issues
@@modesttriangle1022 thats why he forces the hand feeding during dominant episodes. so he can curb that behavior and directly retrain it into a scenario inwhich he has control.
@@jordaneimer2873 Yeah, that is quite scary to do for me. I have a dog that will just straight up bite if I get too close to his bowl in a specific spot where he's dominant over it, he's actually broken skin once.
How do I train him out of that? Maybe wear bite gloves? Or do I just keep hand feeding him/feeding him in a spot where he's less in control of the food?
@@modesttriangle1022 are all dogs like that? Are females like that too? Cuz a friend's female pit bull never wanted to show who's the boss for some reason, I'm thinking of getting a male pit bull, but I'm scared of these dominant episodes,
@@modesttriangle1022 does your dog eat before/after you and how old is it?
We adopted a 3 year old English Mastiff - who was twice my size and weighed 195lbs. He came from a home that didn’t treat him well and he had some issues at first with his food/treats and his toys. Having 3 small kids in the house, and no dog training prior, I was like “well shit, I suppose he’s a fourth kid and I need to be calm but assertive just like I am with them!” And it worked perfectly. I talked to him similarly to how you talked here, I hand fed him and after he was good with that, I kept my hand in his bowl when he’d eat. Once he was very calm and comfortable and sweet, I then had the kids hand feed him with supervision and moved to watching them put their hand in his bowl. He didn’t mind one bit at that point!! He ended up being the most gentle, sweet, loving, most amazing dog ever. He lived well past his life expectancy to the age of almost 14. He was the best boy ever and my kids very best friend until they were almost into adulthood. He was so gentle that he wouldn’t play tug o war with them, because he was afraid he’d hurt them somehow. He took in 3 kittens (that we took in when they were abandoned before their eyes were fully opened) as their mommy-daddy dog 😂 they were half the size of his paw and they loved snuggling and sleeping in his rolls. He wouldn’t move for hours if they were sleeping by him, just to keep them safe and warm.
I loved watching this video, and it helps me know I did some of it right when I was working with him. Him passing last summer started the hardest few months I’ve ever had, but it helped knowing that he had the best life and was always the happiest boy, from 3 years old to the end of his life at 14. ❤️
Great work! I've had Pit Bulls all my adult life...and trained them to respect all family members...so that my nephews as toddlers could take their food or toys away without fear. Nothing sweeter than watching a 60lb gamebred Pit respecting a toddler as his boss! Right now I have an adult American Bulldog/Pit Bull mix, a cat and a cockatiel that all hang out together in the living room during the evenings! It's all about respect and showing whose in charge.
Wow. 14 years for an english mastiff is like a millennium. You really took good care of him.
This story is how mamy children/owners end up getting mauled. Getting older dog comes with too many unknowm veriables. Im glad it worked out, bit every case of a dog killing is a story where it didint.
Mastiffs are the best such gentle giants
@@DJ_KieReall? We all thought when Dogs mauled kids and owners, that's they was situations that worked well. Smh. The dog is dead. It was a great family dog. No one needs to hear your what could have happened, helicopter parenting lecture.
I went and bought Crocs to show dominance to my dog, but my Chihuahua already had some on before I showed up.
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I busted out laughing when I read this comment 🤦🏽♀️🤣
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A confident man wears Crocs. That's why this dude is the alpha.
Crocs actually feel good on feet that's been in work boots all fucking day,but I wouldn't go to Wal-Mart in them....but I'd probably fit in wearing them there?
But puts gloves on because of slobber
Got my blue size 12s on in Boise right now
@x33mmm his shoes
If you ain’t crocin, you ain’t rockin
Unless y’all have owned a corso, you can’t really critique this guys methods. They are alpha breeds and extremely stubborn.
@It is what it is. even though we have domesticated dogs they still have the instinct to take the alpha spot if they can. Even small breed dogs will try it.
@It is what it is. it happens more than you think.
@It is what it is. I've made my statement. I stand by it. I'm not into TH-cam arguments.... I'm done with the subject.
@It is what it is. the fact that you called me stupid simply because I wanted to end the *conversation* proves that this is a hostile conversation AKA *an argument.* You have no idea were my intellect sits. But I now know a little bit about your civility.
@It is what it is. The moment ppl feel threatened with information they dont know, they become more defensive and stubborn. Some ppl just dont know how to deal with opposing views, even when the "argument" is presented in a nonconfrontational manner. Nothing you said was wrong but at the same time, a lot of ppl cant deal with farm life practices. Not that raising dogs relates only to farm life, but a lot of farm life is harsh and not sugar coated
As a trainer who deals with everything from obedience to service dog training to aggression, I'd like to first say that this is not an aggressive dog. He is possessive in this video, but not aggressive.
That said possession uncheck can turn into aggression in the blink of an eye.
WELL DONE SIR!!!
This man may have saved that dogs life.
Sounds aggressive to me lol 😂.
@@alexleanh no, dogs are in fact very predictable. humans just have trouble seeing the signs. it's hard to communicate between different species.
@@alexleanh you keep saying they’re animals as if they don’t run on a certain psychology. If all dogs were trained and socialized properly I guarantee you the aggressiveness/ kill rate of dogs would be minuscule to non existent. Humans kill more humans in a year than dogs ever have. So shut up with your crap and get the facts straight.
@@alexleanh I disagree with all dogs are not aggressive. The hall have teeth and can bite but if you get a dog and know history and bloodline of that dog then you’ll know that dogs nature a lot more
This is it!
He literally showed him DONT bite the hand that feeds you ! That was awesome !!!
You look awesome
Honestly fuck that... Would never own a dog like this, such a hassle to put up with...
@@NevenSrb7 that’s cause you’re no alpha
@@law_trafalger9162 relax, not being able to control a dog doesn't mean he doesn't have his priorities straight...
You so pretty 😍
You handle your dog better than most parents do with their kids!
Hahaha true! Discipline is soooo 2010 🤣🤣
@Left Right ah yes because an animal that could rip your hand off in a second is easier to handle than some dumb kid. Makes sense.
@@prophecy8652 you obviously don’t have a child
@@paradiseconnection5308because a child can rip your arm off right...
@@prophecy8652 ahhh yes but a child can kill you in your sleep
Corso: I have big teeth
Owner: I wear crocs..
Game over.😁
I’m ded
This guy talks to his dogs exactly like I do and I feel an extremely deep sense of camaraderie with him for it. Keep on doing you thing man, and your pup is fire, you should be proud.
Dog: “I have no fear”
Owner: “TSCHH”
Dog: “One fear”
That's the Cesar Whatshisname shhht
@@newyorkval1478 milan.
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This cracked me UP lol
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Dog after the 3 minute scolding: "where was my mind when I decided to growl at him?"
Duuuude this had me cackling in the toilet at 1am 😂😂😂
Dying laughing at 3:36 am
Lol
Boomer joke
zoomer are you hungry or jealous?
Raised Rottweilers since I was 15. My view has always been “You’re a big dog, not the big dog” it’s works marvelously…
Articles... I am from Russia and always forget about them. We use adjectives: "some" instead of "a/an" and "exactly this" instead of "the" 😂
I've got a 5 year old Rottweiler. Getting a 2nd in 3 weeks. Best thing I did when my first Rott was a puppy? No eating until I say "Okay". When they are a PUPPY you begin teaching this. Give them the food. Let them eat. Then take it away. Give it back, but no eating until the owner says so. I also taught that they have to lay down calmly before I even put their food bowl down. In the pack the top dogs eat first, the lower dogs eat what's left. It's an instinctual thing for them. Also, never feed from the table/plate. The dog eats what's in their bowl. That's it. If you ever share your human food you do so by placing it in their bowl. This prevents begging. But when my Rott sees me cleaning the kitchen and walking out of the kitchen with a plate of food... she knows to run to her bowl and lay down.
Good way of looking at it fair play 👊🏻
@@MtnManMT Yep. I did the exact same thing. When my malamute was a puppy I would occasionally picked his bowl of food shortly after giving it to him and then return it maybe 30 seconds later. I also made him sit while I dish out his food.
yep I had boxers all my life now got dogue de bordeaux x English mastiff HUGE I point a finger he immediately knows, we had him as rescue at 5 year old, he can be a struggle
Great interaction. Men and their dogs are always something else. When you were talking to him about food possessiveness and “who do you think you are? This is My food...I give it to you” I laughed cause I basically do that same dialogue with my German. He’s surprising me how quickly he’s remembering shape/color/object recognition. Telling him to get one specific color/item of the bunch and he finds it like a detective. What amazing companions they are.
bro dogs are colorblind
“Having yellow-blue dichromatic vision means that dogs are most similar to a red-green color blind person. They are very good at distinguishing between variations of blues and yellows, but cannot really see red and green all that well.“
Lines up perfectly with experiences from my German. He’s near 100% getting the blue ball when asked to find among a cluster of toys everywhere, but he almost never gets the red or green by call, often gets the pink when asked to get red. But thanks for the half truth comment that spurred me to look into it more.
No this is just starvation at its finest, its the DOGS food. Not human food. It aint for yall and never will be, yall just domesticate dogs for ur loneliness
Corso: back off my food
Owner: TSCHH
Corso: can I have a bite of ur food
I love this dog owners take a lesson im tired of seeing people treat there dogs like little babies
He simply showed the dog he was the alpha. He commanded the dog. People treat dogs like babies then treat babies like dogs. This type of breed must be shown who the alpha is and if you listen to his tone and voice you can tell he loves his dog he's just saying I am the boss.
@@OG-ze1ec well if you own a dog like this you HAVE to treat them this way otherwise it’s going to end real badly. It’s different than owning a pug lol
@@Ky-xm7tc they said that in their comment
@@Ky-xm7tc the problem is majority of people who owns these dogs dont do what this man did. My dog is 13 years old, I walk him every day since he was little, I meet dogs every day, I know what Im talking about. Thats why when they say "they shouldnt be called dangerous! he is a baby!" is bullshit, these dogs are potentially dangerous because the consequences are terrible and not everyone should be able to have them because not everyone can educate and control them. A lot of weak men or stupid men, and a lot of women who think they are babies bring a lot of problems to the streets with these dogs
Doggo: I'm the alpha now
Owner: "TSSCH!"
Doggo: Just kidding
Dude that’s not a doggo
@@mikekings5265 he knows
Cane corso
Mike Kings every dogs a good doggo
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As a guard dog owner and handler congratulations on handling a possible flair up situation so well👍🏼
This dude seems like he knows what he's doing... how to dominate a dog without using physical tactics... beautiful.
He did the nipping trick to the neck. Physical tactic.
I think you don’t what your talking about ... he definitely touched him to simulate a bit. Definitely the way to go
Etu Molden just FYI, the grab on the neck or poke to the neck is how mothers correct puppy behavior. So by the handler doing this he gets his dog in the corrective learning phase brain wise since a mother dog with her pup would get the same after a nip to the neck. That’s literally all it takes and patience. Calm demeanor is another huge perk. Give him a 10/10 on lesson ur avg or non experienced handler has no idea about.
Etu Molden it works because that’s how mother corrects its puppies behaviors is by a light bite or tug on next skin. That’s why the handler applies it.
Neck touch is physical if you mean amazing because hes not beating the dog fact is beating any dog isn't gonna anything but a corso is just dumb think about it that dog has the power to kill him if he really wanted to its more mental if it was all physically the dog would win every day
Dogs can read human emotions and body language. I found changing my voice to a disapproving tone and just using the words like naughty or bad are enough to let my dog know I'm displeased. Maintain the hyreichary so your dog knows you are the boss must be set as soon as the dog comes home. You don't have to be mean of cruel to achieve this by engaging with your dog through both obedience training and play, Yes playtime with your dog is very important too, you will develop a deep insperable bond with your 4 legged companion.
Ok
@@arijohn4138 why you gotta be like that?
@@durmin4tor You like hippos?
First thing you do Is walk the hell out of your dog as soon as you get it , drink a eat from your hands so it knows where it comes from.
Peter maybe your dog is an omega dog( the one who submits) maybe he has a Beta dog( cause the owner is the Alpha) the guy needs to let him know who is the dominant one, the one who provides his food. I dont see anything wrong with him discipline his dog. I do the same thing when my dog is trying to run to his bowl full of food I make him wait to let him know Im the one in control.
Absolutely outstanding. A lot of people went out a bought crocs after this.
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I don't get why people hate crocs. They're easy to wear and it's like you're walking on a soft cloud, and they come in many colors.
I grew up with Weimaraners...
I remember my first Weimaraner, Eva, challenged my mother for dominance one morning (my mom wanted to change the bed sheets, and Eva was on the bed growling)
My mom went ballistic - sent the dog flying...
Eva never challenged the family ever again, and was arguably the best family dog we ever had ❤️
its antics from a dog growing into adulthood. its the same with us in our teenage years
Moms can get away with crap we NEVER could---must be a Mom thing!
😂
Made me laugh 😂
what exactly did she do?
anyone complaining that he gave him a slap, which didn't hurt him, just try living with a food aggressive cane corso. one day, after it knows it can get away with it and that it's the boss, you're gonna be driving to the hospital with a nasty dog bite, thinking "damn, i shoulda shown him who's boss". and then you're screwed living with a giant dog that thinks it can take a bite out of you when you're out of line. no thanks.
@The dark lord WTF? Why would you NOT want to be an alpha to your dog?? You always have to be...always.
@The dark lord not true , you can and you need to be. The dog needs one alpha in his pack, not every one of the family. The thing is: the dog will pick out the alpha, not you...so now the tricks and the rules and never break them because it's in the dna of the dog to be dominant and only respects someone more dominant if it's on a daily base....not ones in a will or you will be bitten ....
@The dark lord dogs are pack animals. You need to be the leader of the pack, and very much put extra effort in for a beast like this. There's plenty of research to support this, and any experienced dog trainer will tell you the same. This whole "you can have him respect you without you being the alpha" is some very misleading and frankly wrong. No disrespect. It's just the truth
@The dark lord maybe you should google it, or listen to what LITERALLY everyone else (like, 98 out of 100 people)are saying, or even watch the video youre commenting under...instead of believing one butt fuck dog shelter employee's opinion who I'm sure you haven't spent longer than 10 minutes with in your life total and dont even knwo his name or credentials
@@martinnijs8317 I am betting your under the age of 35. You need to be the alpha of the pack. Your dog has to see you as alpha or you will have zero control. Your dog needs to know everyone in your family is over them. This is why you see dogs listen to one person in a family and the rest can’t control the dog at all. Like I say I am betting your under 35 probably less then 30. Sir you have been taught wrong.
If a dog growls angrily,
Most people: I'mma head out
This guy: The dog heads out
lol
Dude your not a nice hunan. You dont treat animals like that. He grawls at you because you push him in a corner. A good loved dog will always love you back. You need to be treated the same way.
@@michaeldover4896 You need to train your dogs, and not humanize them. You dont know anything about dog training. You need to set your dog boundaries, and show them whos the boss in the house. Otherwise the house will be a spawn of satan, and the dog can do anything it wants. If you try to control it once its adult it wont be easy.
@@michaeldover4896 You are applying human attributes onto a dog, they do not operate the same way we do. You have to show them you are the alpha of the house or else they will decide they are the alpha, it's the wolf dna. Please don't ever raise or train powerful dog breeds.
@@michaeldover4896 yeah that's the stupidest shit to ever have when having a dog. You act in their language when training them. Your "love and care" is for them, being submissive. And for dogs, if everyone's being submissive then they'll take over the leadership role put of instinct, if it comes to that point, you have become the pet.
Dude is spot on. Mastiffs are a confident dominant breed. They will challenge u for dominance and to be come Alpha. This handler stayed calm, didn’t allow the dog to dictate behavior without correction. He even corrects correctly with a slight grab/poke to the neck. Many may not know why he did this instead of whack on the butt. Well that Lil neck grab tug is what the mother will do to her puppies to correct behavior just as he does. Nothing more dangerous than a dog defending his food. It takes a few mins to garner domination and attention of the dog but he does cool, calm, and precise. Gives basic commands to get the dogs brain switching from a dominant protective mode into a learn and listen phase showing the handler had full control. Awesome piece of footage and knowledge this handler has given the viewers. Notice his calm demeanor through entire clip. Bottom line the handler was willing to take hrs if necessaryto correct behavior on the spot. That’s where most dog owners fall way short, their dog outlasts them eventually handler gives up and reinforces that bad food dominant behavior because he gave in to the dogs will. Mastiffs are NOT FOR EVERYONE. IMO BEST BREEDS OF DOGS ON THE PLANET BUT ALSO MOST DANGEROUS DOGS ON the PLANET. Every is so afraid of a pit bull. Pit bulls were used for animal fighting, not trained to be aggressive towards people. Where Mastiffs were bread and built to take down and/or take out Humans. This has been their primary function since the times of Alexander the Great in 600b.c. Had an army of them with him full on armor of which most infantry men never got in his army to show the type of value these dogs represented to him. So these dogs were highly prized for there protection and ferociousness. There’s several stories of these Molossus Mastiffs saving Alexander’s life. This is where all our Mastiffs breeds were cross bred to get more specific characteristics to very certain working aspects. No bad dogs just bad owners. I know I feel safe leaving my 11yr old daughter hm alone and my GF as long as my Cane Corso is Hm with them I know he will give his life with no hesitation to protect them. His job is to give them time to get to their weapons and in tactically defensive positions in by the house to eliminate an intruder. I love these breeds and don’t want them placed with same stigma as pit bulls. No bad dogs just bad owners. This dog must have a handler with a tremendous amount of experience in training and recognizing dog behavior from an experienced handler. Mine is all self taught through owning a dog since 3yrs old to 40 now. Can’t see how he could have corrected behavior any better. But he’s gonna be doing that daily to reinforce the behavior handler wants. Awesome job!! Need more experienced owners like yourself to keep a positive image of these magnificent animals.
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. I hope people will read and appreciate this comment like I have.
👏👏 well said
Thank you for explaining more! I'm wanting to get a Dogo but need more experience with dominant breeds. Thanks for some of the knowledge!
Great post.
He is a gorgeous dog, this man will be bitten one day
Smart owner knows his stuff. Stay with it, you have beautiful animals
discipline is very important for such a big dog, he's literally still a beast
Don’t forget little dogs too! I’ve seen more bad behavior from chihuahuas than bigger dogs.
Sam Alexander I have a Caucasian shepherd. He is adorable ,but 90 kg dog is more dominant than the rich people’s rat.
Discipline is important for any size dog. As a dog groomer, I end up banning more small breeds than the big ones. The big ones usually need two groomers to get their nails done because they’re so nervous and want to be given lots of attention. The little ones pull, growl, snap and gator growl constantly. Owners always find it hilarious and act like we can’t do our jobs right because their little ankle biter wouldn’t hurt a fly.
Safa Bishara because most large breed dogs were bred to be headstrong considering the jobs they were meant to have. The little ones weren’t bred to be dominant so end up with worse behavior in general since they’re just left to their own devices and ultimately untrained.
@@zazapachinko9709 The difference is the result of the bad behavior. With this animal bad behavior can be maiming or death. With a Chihuahua it's a bloody finger.
Perfect example of “it’s the owner, not the animal.” You get out of a dog what you put into them. Love, discipline and hard work will get you these types of results. I greatly appreciate what this guy has done with his dog.
@umar b smiling means aggression in almost all animal species
What about my friends dog, grew up with another dog, one day decided to maul and kill it?
@@calebharkemeister6278 I'm sure it had a reason, whether or not that reason was logical we'll never know. Perhaps it was the other dog who tried to kill it, sending it into self-defense mode and mauling it to death? People are honestly not all that logical to think that another living being, with it's own will and set of biological instructions, will behave exactly how we want and expect them to at all times. Perhaps the dog suffered from a mental disorder. What if it had cancer and a tumor pressed against its brain causing it to react extremely strangely. What if a different type of medical problem caused it pain and that was the only way it knew how to react to the pain. Maybe it thought the pain had to be coming from the only other thing near it and so, in an attempt to get the pain to stop, it had to stop the other dog? Who knows? I just know that we, as humans, tend to expect perhaps way more than we should and it comes at a severe cost sometimes, like the woman who had a pet Chimpanzee, and figured that Prozac and Xanax was a way to get it to be nice and calm since those things work that way on humans, and then one day it went nuts and ripped her face off and ate it. LOL, sorry, that's not the funny part. Ehem...then she decided to go on Oprah without a face. >
@@calebharkemeister6278 There are studies that show dogs actually understand human smiling to be a positive expression.
They were bred to be out companions after all.
yea in our place we beat them instead of doing thses
I could never own a Cane Corso, those eyes, the way he looks , he would kill me quick for being a soft hearted sucker. What a cutie.
I don’t think it would necessarily kill you ... but it would walk all over you! Me also!
And I want one soooooo bad!!! They are beautiful! However my brother keeps telling me that I don’t need a dog like that, because I’m too soft hearted, and not aggressive enough.😩
Lol
@TH-cam Censors Free Speech They can do severe damage to a grown human 🧐
How he is so big with that baby face 🥺
It’s insane how smart this dog is.
That was one of the best trainings I have seen Teaching him a lesson in alpha and manners at same time but not being abusive Very well done You have the right temperament also Your voice is calm yet serious Good job
Cane corsos react badly with negative reinforcement. That dog would eat faces if his owner used corrective measures like spanking etc..
@Lashonya Hutton, I agree 100 percent, people have this odd misconception that to be the alpha leader of your dog pack you have to be volatile and mean.
I have a breed some what similar to a Corso and I've trained her just fine without yelling at her or dominating her.
This is my food
Impressive, the level of communication between both parties is astounding.
THAT PART though! 🎯
Well, I fed my amstaff since Young from hand. There were moments where she wouldnt eat from The bowl. I can Take anytime her food from her and she wont say anything.
@@mariusionut91 exactly. From my Great Dane years ago to my two Bulldogs now. When they were all pups I would feed them, gently open their mouths and remove food, keep talking pleasantly to them and then give them back their food. It taught them that family members will not steal their food so they never developed the instinct to protect their food. We've never had a territory issue around the food bowls.
@@farvasstache6532 Clearly, you are not aware of the fact that every dog has its own personality. This dog owner in the video seems like he know his stuff, yet his dog STILL tries to dominate him because the dog is a very strong character. He would probably dominate your dogs, given the chance. Yet the owner in the video manages to subdue his dog with minimal conflict. That's amazing. Well done!
@@GMATTOEFLSATGRECOACH good observation
Its like he understands everything he is saying
Fuck with food fool......
It’s his tone dogs can recognize the vocal tones and correlate it to emotion hence why they show emotion depending on how you speak and act around them. Control is the key and his owner has control over the situation by asserting stern commands and tones .
@@LogicbyDesign I was just going to reply "he does" but this is what I wanted to say, good job lol
It's the pitch In your voice
He dose
Good to see someone who actually knows how to communicate with dogs. This is good owner/canine rapport right here.
No slap or harm shown to this dog other than discipline
Respect
He did slap him once.
@@waynewhite2766 dont quote me but I believe pack leaders would strike lower ranks on the neck to keep them in place
@@waynewhite2766 Thats discipline
If you ever gotta hit your dog then somethings really wrong with you. and by that i mean hard. even if the dog is big and strong.
@@waynewhite2766 nah that wasn’t a slap it was a tap. Don’t be dramatic.
Imagine being told what to do by a guy wearing crocs.
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This is the day i still dont know why people put on that thing
imagine being told what to do by a person who wears regular clothes cz he is to afraid to wear what ever he wants and is affected by social pressure. That would suck
@First Last what are thooooose
@@mikkihintikka7273 enjoy your crocs haha
Thats so cool how the dog started apologizing after the owner talked to him calmy
no need to play head games with a dog.
Really awesome. I've just had to do this with the highly dominant prone foster dog I just took in. Growled at my dog eating food then took over his dish. (There are two separated eating areas but shes being dominant in unrespectful way) So I had to intervene. Take possession of the food till she backed up. When she didn't give dominant behavior I backed off her. Let my dog eat till he was done. Then sat and hand fed them both while they were both calm. Then gave her the bowl, she ate got a little too possessive, I took the bowl back. When she showed calm energy I let her eat again. By the end she was wagging her tail with my hand in the bowl "eating". At every turn she has tried to be dominant. It's a process but shes learning to relinquish that role. Cant wait till tomorrow to go for a big hike all the family together and strength the harmonious union of the "pack" She was an adoption fail and I see why. It's so important to have boundaries. It can actually save a dogs life.
Exactly...great work!
Oop. This man really just said "im not angry, im disappointed". Speaking as someone who has gotten that lecture, that lesson really sticks better than if the person was angry. Nothing worse than disappointing someone you respect.
Seriously true!!
I just bought a new pup I would try to feed him with my hand and keep my dominance over him .....great idea
very, very true
@@explorer666able don't let them sleep in your bed. Crate train in the living room. Don't let them enter the main doorways first. Always last. Don't let them sit in your "spot" wherever that is. They are happier with structure. I just got a pup few days ago and this is what I've been reading
Cj
Yo, imma just save this. This is a master class on how to deal with a dog that doesn't understand its place.
He put the dog on the spot, made him feel pressure, but not feel threatened. Only taking that pressure away when the dog submitted. This was fuckin excellent.
That's the best conversation I've heard in a while on the web. Also this man has great knowledge about what he is doing. Huge respect.
No way, a tougher dog would have taken his hand off for messing with his food like that. The guy in the video is just lucky he's being mean to a good dog.
@@pyramidion5911 How is he being mean? I would NEVER allow my Pit Bulls to growl at me like that!!! They know with out a doubt that I am the alpha! I can pick up their dish in the middle of their dinner...or take food out of their mouths any time I want. Being mean would be to allow them to display dominant aggressive behavior that could get them killed.
@Master deBater absolutely. We should be able to literally open their mouth when they are eating and they be ok with it, no drama. I do that and mine would never even dare to growl at me or my kids or wife. We do not hit them, smack them, chain them, or any type of mistreatment. We do respect and love them and they respect us, and that is all you need.
@@Master...deBater wow what a big man you are picking up a dog's food whenever you want 👏 that's super impressive my guy no wonder they see you as THE ALPHA
@@lgarcia67 as long as no ones intimidating the dogs and mistreating them that's cool with me. In my opinion though whether or not you can get near a dogs food or open it's mouth when it's eating should be more up to the temperament of the dog and not a blanket expectation of all dogs. Some dogs are great around kids and in packs and some dogs you shouldn't turn your back on. You cant make every dog perfect for every situation and the dogs don't know any better so its ridiculous to treat them like they did something wrong.
That is genuinely good ownership! Alot of people would do well watching this. With dogs in particular you can’t just impose your idea of a equal relationship on them. They aren’t wired that way. You have to show them who is in charge and they need to understand they are at the bottom of the hierarchy. Both for their sake and for the sake of any children or guests in the house.
In fact I think it was even more impressive how little physical force you used or raising of your voice! You let your posturing and your tone alone dictate the conversation!
Everyone hating on the crocs don't know how to control they dog lol
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*Their NOT they
I wear crocs 80% of the time I wear footwear.. That holds half my swag !
@@ColinTBlack stfu
@@ColinTBlack stfu
Corso: That’s my food!
Owner: TSCH
Corso: I want to apologize.
LMAOOOO
Hahah lol
Well done, people take note.....this is exactly how to raise any dog. Perfectly portrayed the role of the alpha and the dog will be better off in the long run knowing it's place as a pack/family member. Also, the dog will respect not only the owner, but anyone else that is welcomed into this pack. So many people think that it's "being mean" to an animal by acting like this, when actually, the dog is so much more happy when it feels like it has a spot in the hierarchy of the pack/family. GOOD JOB DUDE.
It could have been more streamlined in the execution to maximize learning though. All the talking and pacing can be confusing and overstimulating, and frankly seems more like what a not completely confident dog trying to assert dominance would do. An actual alpha would just lay down the law, without any frills. Take the food away, and not give it back until there's relaxed submission.
I just bought a new pup I would try to feed him with my hand and keep my dominance over him .....great idea
Idk, he didn't have to strike the dog like that. That's not good.
If in doubt about what's mean and what not, you just need to observe Well socialized dog's behaviour with each other. The best of friends don't ask "would you kindly pass me your treat please?" 🤗
@@susanharrisdemorales3446 True but its getting harder and harder these days to find anyone that has taken the time to raise well socialized dogs.
I love this its like he is really telling you and you are so patient with him. You guys there is a bond between you that will never leave . Uso loves you and you love him. Its wonderful!!
Wow. That was some real good communication skills. Your voice was stern but loving. You didn't portray anything negative and then rewarded him for listening all while teaching him not to bite the hand that feeds him. Well done.
I’ve always put my hand in my Rottweilers bowl since he was very small. I pet him and play with his paws while he eats. Now you can stand around his food and touch him and the food while he’s eating and he doesn’t care.
thats normal
@@hxrleyyAU yes normal for good behavior dogs but for people who don’t train their dogs it’s could be a whole other story
That's only partially true. One of the problems is whether or not your dog has the alpha gene. Even a small puppy, if it has the alpha gene, will instinctively try to attack anyone or anything else, even it's own siblings or other family members, in order to protect its food and establish dominance. It's a natural part of dog behavior and having that trait can make training a much more difficult endeavor.
Actually does not matter if it is an alpha gene or not
Even a golden retriever can show food aggression and bite if not trained properly
@@sahilduggal8627 I never said that food aggression ONLY exists with the alpha gene, just that a dog that has the genetic predisposition to be an alpha will almost surely show food aggression as that is one of the multiple ways that it will establish its position in the hierarchical structure of a pack. I would actually say that most dogs have food aggression built into them genetically, even if not predisposed to be the alpha, because even a second in command will show aggression to those beneath it in the pack, and the third in command will show aggression to those beneath it and so on and so forth until you have the lowest position in the pack or the 'Omega', which has no one else to show aggression to. So out of a pack of 5, there may only be 1 that doesn't show food aggression in some way at some point or another.
the way you taught him without getting overly aggressive is something to learn from. I'm bookmarking this video when for my larger dog starts to get older. My last dog was small and tried this, so it wasn't too hard to dispute his shit.
@Watchnplayab2 woah I used to do this thing with my rottweiler when he was a puppy up until now like stuffing my fist in his mouth and let him bite it playfully then just tell him to stop and he would! I didn’t know this was a form of a good doggie training thanks 😄😄
@Watchnplayab2 can you put your hand in a old dog when u did it when he was small? I mean just a lil force and u can ger seriously injuredyy
i'm not sure if this is a good idea or not but i'd wrestle with my pitt bull every day...and EVERY TIME i make sure to completely pin her down and lay on top of her and set there for a minute so she knows I cannot be defeated.
I have watched this man's video so many times and I am still impressed ever time. A cane Corso is a strong, dominant breed by design and I'm so impressed with the calm, assertive energy that this man has over his powerful dog.
A REAL APLHA Doesn't care what they WEAR.
People who got dogs that they say are "Alphas" are pussies inside. Just like 2 pounds chihuahua's being "Alphas" because of weak owners
Boss move I wore pink shorts when I went for a run wish someone would try me
@@erikdelreal I just got done watching a Jackie Chan marathon I WISH you'd run past me. Haha. Just kidding man.
Boyle from Brooklyn 99 explains the rediculousness of this alpha beta crap. I can't remember what episode it's from it's perfect.
@Tophat cat nah bro, crocs are the ultimate alpha footwear
I love how the owner took his time.
Doggo relearned his place in the pack.
It is not good to reach the conclusion. He is not fighting but that owner is irritating him and he is aggressive towards foods many dogs are aggressive for food and when you approach normally, they would leave that food and may or may not fight with you. Even in street dogs, I found that those who are agressive towards food never let anyone to eat his food even the dog is much weaker than those who wants to take food, believe me I saw many street dogs, many times small dogs eat first and not let his food to get shared , even 2 3 dogs fuk a same female and small dog in that group used to fk first many times .
So a family bond is real, I saw many big clingy dogs are disrespected by small dogs, in same family.
Even my little cousin used to fight and dominate me with words
The type of behavior depends upon breed and environment in which dog grow, in my opinion.
@@tito6559 If the dog id adopted, that is possible. However, if you have a dog that you raised that acts aggressive towards you for any reason you didn't do a good job. Super simple. We had 3 dogs, 2 have now passed sadly but I could, at any time, just reach out when they're eating and take their food (not a lot of reasons to do this) or I can break them up out of any fight with any other dogs and I have no fear that they will retaliate. If you do not have this type of confidence with your dog, you're not teaching them right. They do not respect you. The dog hierachy is very simple like this.
Unknown dog does this to you: FEAR
But when it’s your dog doing this no matter how big: “so you’ve chosen death Fido”
Haha so weird but true !
I never looked at it that way. Thats why im kind of afraid of other big doggos but with mine im at peace
Someone else's dog does this to me then I'm not going to their house anymore because they can't control their animals. 😒
@@siberiaswan4060 that’s exactly what this comment says lol ...
Periodt! I wish one my 2 would!
Thank you so much! You just saved someone's Life by TRAINING YOUR dog! Dogs understand and learn behaviors from owners...thank you for MAKING YOUR animal submissive to commands without excessive physical restraints and hollering. Good job!
I think he was growling because he wanted steak
Or protein powder 🤣🤣
@@dallasroy8159 Raw diet is the way to go.
80% Meat, 10% Organ, 10% Bone.
Right. My pit bull used to look at me like I was crazy when I just gave him dry dog food. I always had to mix it with something real, even if it were leftover chicken stock from when I put chicken in the crock pot.
@Flowers Girl thats not abusing go learn about basic dog training and behavior then talk ffs
@@finisher3x yes i plan on buying a dog this summer and i will ahve chickens next month n he can have 1 fresh boiled egg everyday :))) meats n veggies 2 sometimes, sometimes 2 slice of bread is ok 2 if i made it n its organic why not
All he was really trying to say is don't ever wear Crocs, especially with white socks underneath!
Lol you wrong for that one. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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My kids wear it like that all the time lol 🤦🏾♀️
This is one of the best disciplining videos i have watched. Dog was being rowdy, but owner NEVER responded in an aggressive manner. Like someone mentioned, slow, confident and in control. That is one cute guard dog, bur you, sir, are also a responsible owner.
This Dad is a Legend.
They way he walked confidently passed that bowl of food 😂🤣👏🏻
Was Amazeballs!!!
He kept an even tone,in his voice and actually sounded hurt ,you can't talk to me like that,it's my food , that I give you.
But I have to say on the Doggie s part ,he understood exactly what his master was saying.
He followed ALL the commands.
Perfectly!!!!!!
😍😍👏🏻🔥
Brownie points for that.
He has been well trained.
The clicks and the snapping of fingers.
What a fantastic lesson for all trainers and their dogs.
Even handed training over aggressive!
Brings a whole new meaning to don’t bite the hand that feeds you
Pretty sure this is exactly the original meaning of that haha
I just bought a new pup I would try to feed him with my hand and keep my dominance over him .....great idea
Na fr 🔥 🔥 🔥
In a David Attenborough voice “here, we have a human, attempting to give new meaning to a saying. What he doesn’t realise, is that the new meaning is not new at all, and in fact identical to the original”
@@dylanzrim3635 well people kinda made the meaning in a different way over the years so yeah i guess you can say this brings back the original meaning over but hey im not the guy on here that got nothing better to do than think of some quirky comment to reply to me with lol its cool man we all get bored sometimes i guess
haha i love when the owner argues with the dog to back up and the dog barks and he says "no you back!" its like they understand each other fully
I just bought a new pup I would try to feed him with my hand and keep my dominance over him .....great idea
perfectly handled.
your hound clearly understood you through posturing and tone of voice.
the fact that you got long winded with him is perfect as well. In my opinion, it helped the hound to understand patience, hierarchy and listening for his command.
perfectly done sir.
By the end of the video he's just bullying the dog
@@pyramidion5911 the dogs growling at him any time he’s near the food, those growls won’t be growls towards someone that isn’t him. Needs to be taught, and without discipline like such
@@pyramidion5911 If you think this is bullying the dog then please don't ever own a dog, you will get somebody else bit. In the dog/wolf hierarchy there must always be an alpha or pack leader, whether its you or the dog, that part is programmed in their brains. So just get you a weiner dog if your gonna let it run all over you like a doormat
@@winkleberrygang from my point of view it's all the guys that say stupid stuff like "the dog needs an alpha" that shouldnt be around dogs they are scared of. The dog needs direction not domination, and if you over do it with all the alpha beta crap he will correctly interpret you as a threat and act accordingly.
@@gutwounds I don't like the growling behavior but I also don't like seeing people acting tough with their dogs. Lecturing a dog and then starting to lose your temper with them isn't clearly communicating what you expect, it's just going to stress them out more whenever food comes around.
You're really good. This is really educational and simple. You're calm, not aggressive and assertive. Give this man a beer!
Love this calm but dominant energy from the owner! Great training!
I just bought a new pup I would try to feed him with my hand and keep my dominance over him .....great idea
Perfect handling. Very impressive. He knows, food aggression (or any aggression over any object) is unacceptable. Excellent owner.
All of you mfs trying to dominate other beings .... smh
@@explorer666able Yep... I can take my Pit Bull's food right out of his mouth if I want! Never allow dominant aggressive behavior to go unchallenged!
why get a dog your afraid to fight if it comes to it?
That neck poke works great. Gets them out of they’re locked-in stubborn mode. There’s moments like this in any dominant breed’s life where the owner absolutely has to show control. Well done
THIS PEOPLE.....IS HOW YOU TRAIN/TREAT YOU DOG. YOU TEACH THEM RESPECT WHILE SHOWING YOU LOVE THEM. GREAT VIDEO!! I AM SUBSCRIBING!
Do you have a dog?
@@xzondriavmaynard7218 Yes I do. I have 5.
@@desdelsur81 wow nice... They all different breeds?
You sound like a ad
@@Zorazori21 Haha. I wish I got paid to comment on videos. That would be the easiest job ever.
That was awesome. Super impressed with your demeanor. You are a calm assertive leader for that dog.
The owner should have never owned a dog as demonstrated. Like so many, it's common problem sadly.
His dog really good understand him and the other way around. Thats impresive
@Toby Thompson true
It looks brutal. But he’s actually a good owner. This is how you show effective pack leader dominance. Not all owners can do this.
@The dark lord you are wrong. Don’t ever try to own a large dog. It will run your life with your attitude and be dangerous to everyone else and you will think he’s being “protective” like most geniuses.
You need a slap
@@Heywoodthepeckerwood
You are so right
Not everyone should own a huge dog
The dark lord havent u seen that dude who is literally a alpha to a whole pride of lions
The dark lord but u mentioned a pack ? There has to be a alpha in a pack and its just like wolves someone has to be above it all the alpha is the hunter he initiates the kill when he says its time to eat then its time to eat same thing when training a dog whoever has the food is the alpha . The dog isn’t dumb he’ll never bite the hand that feeds him but he also want to see if he can easily take it away from you hence there has to be a alpha.
"imma show that dog whos boss"
*slips into comfy crocs...
Truly a man dripping in confidence
Every once in a while I hand feed my dogs. It is a gentle and safe way to establish dominates. Good job mate!!
This is awesome. I've taught all my pups from they were little by petting them as they eat, getting them used to my touch.
In one case, with my stubborn pup when she was older, she growled (very softly) and was too over protective of her toy/kill.
I barked loudly and growled back and then took the toy. (I know lol I tend to speak to my animals in the way they speak to each other).
I would then give it back and when reaching for it, just to train her, she drops it or brings it to me and I praise her and then reward her by playing with her or giving her the privacy to gut it.
That was just a toy she REAAAAAALLY liked. Usually the best time to start to train pups in this is when they are weeks old 9-12.
Bigger dogs can still learn and you handled it FLAWLESSLY.
Where did you learn that you should do that? I mean, whats the point of peting a dog while eating?
Whats the point also of growling at your dog? You are just giving a negative reenforcement, soo you are just supressing a behavior, not eliminating it.
Its because of people like you that dogs atack. Go inform yourself before teaching something to your dogs, for your own good and the good of the dogs.
Dont “train them like you think is right” train them the proper way.
@@areias1994 Petting puppies as they eat and growl at you shows them that growling and aggression won’t stop you from petting them/ being near their food. They learn to accept and be okay with someone in their space when eating. Idk about the growling and snapping at the dog though, I’ve never done it nor needed to
@@areias1994 Point of petting the dog while eating? Well so they aren’t very aggressive around their food because you’re more prone to an attack if you don’t do that.
If you don’t get them used to at least a human being around while they’re eating they could easily growl, snap or attack someone. Or hell even a dog. So theirs your duh number 1.
Point of growling at a dog? Very fucking easy to explain if you know anything about dog packs. And if you do well then you know dogs all have the dominant dog or person or also in other cases known as the alpha.
So you’re showing your dogs you’re basically the alpha in their pack and they better listen.
So theirs no suppressing shit here bud. It’s more or less making sure the dog knows you are the dominant one in this relationship. And if it knows and obeys it should at least be treated greatly.
Also it’s because of people like you that absolutely know absolute Jack shit that creates more problems in the world with knowledge you pull straight out your ass.
I see you on the most random vidoes
Good comment and good stuff on ur channel
I was puzzled by the glove until I realized he intended to hand feed. The slobber is unreal.
ughhhh i didn’t even think about the slobber made my hand feel it for a second there.
I say gimme all that slobbers love em
That's an anti cut kitchen glove. He was being prepared for the worst incase the pup decided to challenge with teeth.
The touch is just a way to let them know is doing something wrong..and switch the brain focus on target . Well done bro
I was about to put that same thing down. Well done sire. 😊
My thoughts exactly
@@katz734 he was very calm and assertive and act the right moment to let know the dog. It takes time to fix the possesion dog on food,but with the right knowledge and experience everything it's possible. 🐕💯
@rithin das well what Cesar millan show the world and to people for me was every dog can be worked,but it's a very common mistake people think if Cesar did it I can do it.and it's not easy like that.i believe Cesar made the show to all of us who love animals. For me was a contribution to the world
@rithin das imposter for telling the truth 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome. Great work. I’ve rescued & trained a Rotti, an APBT, an American Bulldog. This dude knows his business.
I think he handled this very calmly. He did not slap the dog, he just kinda pocked it to get its attention, like flicking a little kid. Most people would freak out or leave the dog alone which SEEMS like the right thing to do but really it just creates a bigger problem in the long run.
I’ve been researching on dogs a lot recently and the slap that he did is to show “Dominance” tell the dog to back down because he is bigger aka the Alpha
You know what is crazy ? The human being kinda learned how to talk to a dog, the dog behavior, his moves, everything, is related to everything this man is talking, but some people nowadays simply forget this act of the human being, to yell "thats not how you should treat a dog !!"
And these people, are the people who pay people like this guy's knowledge on this video to "fix" their dog like a cellphone or something, so their pet can be even prettier on their social media... And they pay good for it
it's so cute how dogs understand when you're lecturing them. the way they try so hard to understand you and their mimic changes and they turn their little heads
Madam, his head is not little.
Proof that dogs are smart.
It's amazing how they understand. Not about you talking but the emotions your giving them. They understand through emotions
Good on you dude!
So many people don’t take control of their kids or dogs, and the world gets to suffer for it.
Not taking control putting in limits and boundaries.
This has “when Negan met Rick for the first time” energy all over it.
Didn’t Negan bash a couple of Ricks friends skulls into the dirt with a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire?
@@lanceirons5877 Mmm hmmm☺️
@@lanceirons5877 Unpopular opinion : They had it coming. Rick and his friends started this by ambushing and killing Negan's men in their sleep.
@@AutisticBeaver If I remember correctly Negans group did something to start it all off though. Ricks attack was retaliatory. I stopped watching after Negans group attacked Ricks base. Tons of injured people not being guarded. In the middle of the night die and turn. And start eating people? This far along and they still don’t have their shit together. I was done.
@@PJ-yc2kb nope... Darryl set it in motion by blowing up the biker gang ( who were gonna take their stuff and probably kill them )
No bad dogs. Only bad dog owners. excellent work.
2:19 - 2:20 he didn't hurt the dog in any way, this tap represents correction/warning of another dog
are u blind? He hit the dog dummy
@@vonjovi4849 he didnt hit the dog 😭
@@vonjovi4849 Try with cookies and 'positive reinforcement'. Challenge accepted? BTW: watch some clips how mother dog handles puppies... you will change your mind
@@vonjovi4849 you get a mastiff and sweet talk him into submission 😂 soft that’s all ..that was good training
@@vonjovi4849 that was a 110 lbs dog do u think that little tap wud hurt him LOL
Apart from the shoes this dude knows what he is doing. Mutts are a lot happier and healthier when they know their place and are not confused.
Owner was slow to dominate, any quicker dog would have got the upper hand,.dog was finally controlled through conditioned response.
@Michael Ryan Thank you Michael. It's nice when other simpletons like myself appreciate a simple comment
so cute how he thought growling would step him up the ladder and make his owner retreat to him just to learn the hard way he fucked up big time lol then he immediately turns into the softest baby crying and whining to let him eat
He's absolutely right! You cannot allow a dog to EVER assume ANY alpha role with you.... There can only be one, not to go all Outlander on you!
Bad ass person ,very smart with his own style of teaching,never lost his point
"Your not you when your hungry"
I like how he calmly and confidently disciplined him.
It helps amateur dog owners to know what to do in similar circumstances.
What a good boy. Wonderful seeing a dog that knows his place in the pack. A trained dog is a happy dog.