Hi Cesar, my husky is very protective of toys but with other dogs, he steals toys from other dogs and doesn’t give them back. He once got into a fight because the other dog was trying to get his toy back. Any advice?
I'm so thankful to have found you on here! I'm a long time watcher/student. Thank you for being you, Mr. Millan 🙏 You ARE and always will be The Dog Whisperer. If you ever decide to make a trip up to Eureka to see our beautiful redwoods, I'd love to shake your hand ❤
Perfect timing in publishing this video. I adopted a shelter dog 3 weeks ago and yesterday she bit THROUGH my hand because I tried to take a metal food can away from her that she'd stolen from the garbage can. I'm not giving up on her, and once my hand is healed, I'm going to try this (even though she's not a puppy). Thank you for this!
Thanks for confirming that training a dog when they're a pup to respect a food or play item is correct. I have 4 JRT's and I (and family members) can take away anything (respectfully), anytime and return it without any aggression whatsoever. I've practiced this from time to time to make sure there's no change in behaviour and they're still the same almost 10 years on.
My dogs used to be resource guarders. Slowly over time, they are not. They eat from their own dishes for dinner because I may sneak medication in their homemade food topper. For breakfast, they all freely rotate to each other's dish and have worked out any food guarding on their own because they know aggression is not permitted. Sometimes I may switch their food dishes from one dog to the other, which I get a sideways look from them, but they know it all tastes the same. They are one pack.
i have a street pet her name is cherry this winter season i bought some warm jackets for her protection from chilly winds and built her a shelter next to my home. Before meeting me she was always searching for some food and ate whatever she could find so she naturally built a protective instinct towards the food, her clothes and the shelter but with some treats and love now she allows me to touch her bowl change her clothes and clean her shelter home
For many first time dog owners it's almost always a tug of war at first between the common sensical versus the emotional. Repetition is key, many dog owners don't follow through. Dog ownership is definitely a learning curve. Thank you Cesar for your hard work.
Thank you Cesar, my dog's fine at home but not if she finds something when out in the fields, so I will definitely be doing this, everything else you have taught me has worked so I have every confidence this will too,but gotta say the raising your energy into confident but calm is the best thing ever, God bless you.
I was looking for a video like this when I brought home my puppy, she is now 2.5, I’ve taught her respect because of grandkids, I have strict rules with tug…one rule is my grandkids aren’t allowed to play tug…but she needs some work on resource food guarding. Other things she’s ok became I taught her to put toys away…so she knows she gets a reward for that…thank you for the video
Lo que yo pienso no importa,la realidad es que Eres una de las personas mas admiradas por entender El Mundo de perros,no solo eso,ayudas a otros a mejorar su entendimiento de sus mascotas,mis respetos.
Like any expert in any field he makes it look so easy. I love ceaser and have carried his teaching into my everyday life...calm confidence.....its amazing how humans react too.
I grew up having dogs over many years. We learned to make sure the dogs became submissive when it comes to their food by getting between the dog and their food when they were 'puppies'. And, by taking it away from them often at first so that they would not protect it. It has never failed us.
@@StifMiesterGI’ve never been bitten or growled at, but than again I started it from meal one, puppy age, maybe 4-5 months the oldest so it never happened, I had one that was displeased at first but that’s all You have to do it with certainty like Caesar says, not scared hand shaking and expecting it, you expect it than it’s more likely to happen He should learn it’s his meal when you move your hand, when you block it it’s yours You don’t have to take it away, just block them If your too worried to get bitten you can just stand over it, dish and block them to start, same effect
Done this with my bull rescue as soon as we got him and its worked so well. To be fair been a big fan for years and found nearly all his tricks and tips have worked on my bulls...lol
Working on this/ trial and error ; ) Dog-Muni/ Border collie..2yr. Spent to age of 4mon in crate with larger brother. Daughter rescued her. I rescued daughter. Not reactive with food with humans but extremely so with other animals. Also naturally and extremely reactive to cats. Daughter had one who just didn't come in anymore...I have 8 who come in and out of the house and are highly competitive for food. These are very vocal dogs so making up food (don't feed kibbles... cats are hunters which are supplemented) things get very wild. Live in an isolated area with no dog trainers so am very appreciative of these videos. ; )
My last dog, and current one, only did this behavior when I gave them a raw beef bone. ( Very good for the teeth, just don't give cooked bones, make sure bone bigger than their throat, if they start to splinter large pieces of bone rather than just gnawing, take it away) Anyways, I taught them both to drop bone and come, at first difficult for the them, because they'd never had one before, 🙂 Also when they showed aggression over it, which they never did before in anything, I took the opportunity to teach them, no bueno, with a vinegar spray bottle which they hated, and then I gave it right back. Did this couple times,they realized I wasn't trying to take it away from them. They never worried or got aggressive over that again. Just one time. Easy Peasy. Thank you Ceaser
Amazing. You are so calm. Your energy is powerful and the dog clearly respects you. This was a pleasure to watch above all other videos I've seen on this topic.
Thanks Cesar! I have been practicing with my black lab puppy, and its going well so far, Ben has a lot to learn but hes learning really well from me and my other dog Zak. xxx
That was really good thank you very much for your teachings. I believe that’s how I’ve removed my dogs from their bone. Not really knowing that’s what I was supposed to really do.
En mi adolecencia tuve 2 pastores alemanes y nunca fueron territoriales con su comida. Mi hermano los entreno desde cachorros a que se alejaran. Recuerdo como lo miraban con ojos tristes cuando se les alejaba el plato. Entiendo la expresion puppy eyes
My dog only has toy aggression with other dogs since we adopted him. He was with food but trained him out of it. I think he never had access to food, bones or toys in his past. Now it's random he goes after our other dog or other dogs when he has a toy if she goes near him to see what he is doing. Continuing working on him. Thankfully tiny dogs and able to seperate them as once they start they don't stop.
The key is trust in the owner from being a puppy and a command of 'Leave it' which can apply to many things. We always use a method of swapping for another, better treat, so the dog associates a good experience from allowing us to take food away - food is very important to animals and they should always be allowed to eat in peace anyway. Returning confiscated bones etc after (with lots of praise) is good. Practice and patience is vital to build trust.
I've seen so many of your teachings, now when i see the title of an episode i imagine the dogs unwanted behavior, and the person dealing with it,. What they can do to get a good outcome without causing too much stress to either. I'm getting to the point where it's pretty close to what you end up doing. In this case though, i didn't imagine you moving the dog away from the food first which is of course ingenious and guarantees they probably won't bite bc it's not right in their face anymore.
Hey Cesar ! Thank you so much of what you do. I have a 4/5 years old rescue dog. He is an amazing loving and caring dog, but… he turns primal, and even feral when another dog barks or even looks at him in a wrong kind of way, like a dominant look. If I would do what you did just here, I wouldn’t be walking straight for a long time. He is like that. I rescued him from the streets and he was in such a bad state that I don’t think he would survive more than a couple of weeks. He had 19 pounds at the time and today he has 42 and looking fabulous but I still can’t control him in those situations yet with just a few dogs that are also loud and showed him teeth in the past. Any idea ? Today he allows the presence of other big dogs, by me petting them and showing him that it is okay and don’t need to be primal with them and it worked for those.
Cesar you are awesome...perceptive and confident in your methods. Again please ❤my bucket list is to meet you if just for moment. Yes i have a man crush. You are a cool caring guy. I hava no dog. But i have implemented your techniques with persons or friends with dogs...
All of my dogs never had food aggression, when they were pups I would put and take food from their bowls while they were eating now they have no problems with hands in their bowls no growling or protective stances, its super useful because I’ve had little kids put their hands in my pups bowl (8 months) and he does not care and will even eat out of their hands IF they offer his food to him but I still tell the kids not to do that because some dogs don’t like it. (Ps his breed is used as guard dogs and he is not a domesticated breed so I count this as a HUGE win on my part 😤)
A pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I always like to use a portion of the dry food to train with as well. It reinforces the idea that I'm were the food comes from.
I just adopted a German Shepard pup and my 3 year old Pom mix developed this behavior. He bit me today for the first time ever so trying to navigate this now.
I start this when they are small. I also get down to the floor to this day and put my hand in their food to make sure they know i am the boss and you do not bite me. I have grandbabies to look out for, and they will not hurt them in any way. They are bull mastive/pitbull, and they know to be nice. If they get a little too excited, I have to calm them down because with how big and strong they are, they can still knock. Both my dogs still outweigh the grandbabies.
Every dog I’ve ever had I practiced when they were puppies getting between them and their food. Next I would transition to giving them bones and then reaching in their mouths and taking it away and then giving it back like a game. When they are relaxed you can massage their gums and look inside their mouths and play with their teeth. Wash your hands after of coarse. Rewarding them with love and sometimes treats. I would also sit with him while he was playing with my children and I would pop his mouth from underneath on his chin saying “ mouth closed” when he would get too mouthy with the children. Later transitioning to just saying “mouth closed” and giving the children treats to give to him if he closed his mouth. My dog now is a 75lb golden retriever that lets my 2 year old and my 5 year old feed him and take food in and out of his mouth at any given time. We practiced these things diligently every day for about 15mins a day for at least 9 months straight or more. If I ever feel questionable about his behavior I will start the whole process over again. Another thing to note is even though I might trust him with my children doesn’t mean that I don’t supervise him with my kids every single time they are around him alone with or without food. You can never be too careful when it comes to dogs and kids and it established to the dog and the children how you want them to interact with each other giving them trust little by little as both the dog and the children mature. I have had Great dogs because I put in the work with them early and often. Anytime your dog misbehaves do not blame it on the dog, evaluate what time and attention you are not giving the dog and change that and your dog too will be a great dog.
La mulți și fericiți ani, Cesar ! Uneori,câinele meu mănâncă pământ și nu stiu de ce face acest lucru! Are hrană sănătoasă, Premium, dar... imi poți spune ce lipseste din moment ce face acest lucru ? Mulțumesc cu recunoștință!❤🎉❤
My dog is only like this with my other dog. i have separate them and even after, he growls.They're American bulldogs so its scary. Is their something I could do as he's fine with myself and family not aggressive at all.
My male aussie shows resource aggression toward other dogs, but not humans. He guards certain toys or treats, food and water. But, he picks and chooses what dogs he guards things from. He doesn't exhibit aggression all the time with certain dogs. He can be a bit confusing and unpredictable.
My 7 months Siberian Husky has resource guarding behavior with bones. I'll try to practice this tip. He eats really fast. I think that he's food anxiety 😕... we're trying to control it with the slow feeder bowls too.
Hi Cesar, I bought a toy for my 2 dogs to play with together and share - a thick dog rope about 2 metres long with knots in it. I saw my friend's dogs - up to 4 at a time play with the same toy and they were having lots of fun. Unfortunately one of my dogs resource guards and she will growl aggressively at my other dog or any foster dog that wants to play with that toy with her. I have no idea how to teach her to share and play together or how to teach my other dog (who now avoids the toy) to play with it again. Do you have any insight? Thanks, K.
TH-cam! Let me know what you think of this Dog Tip video and what else you would like to learn! Peace and Love ❤
Cesar your a star and you work amazingly with dogs I want to be like you one day!❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have friends who have a 5month old husky who’s food aggressive… but I’ve pointed them in your direction Cesar 👍👍👍
I would like to know how to pick up my shihtzu without biting me.
No matter what you're teaching, I'd love to see more.
Hi Cesar, my husky is very protective of toys but with other dogs, he steals toys from other dogs and doesn’t give them back. He once got into a fight because the other dog was trying to get his toy back. Any advice?
THIS IS YOUR GOD GIVEN GIFT FOR SURE❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
CAESAR 🐶🌹❤❤❤❤
Thank you for teaching us to understand our animal friends! What used to seem like supernatural power, to me, now makes more sense.
Look at those 2 Tiny Little Dogs, so relaxed 'Spectating from a distant and just being chill..'
I'm so thankful to have found you on here!
I'm a long time watcher/student.
Thank you for being you, Mr. Millan 🙏
You ARE and always will be The Dog Whisperer.
If you ever decide to make a trip up to Eureka to see our beautiful redwoods, I'd love to shake your hand ❤
Perfect timing in publishing this video. I adopted a shelter dog 3 weeks ago and yesterday she bit THROUGH my hand because I tried to take a metal food can away from her that she'd stolen from the garbage can. I'm not giving up on her, and once my hand is healed, I'm going to try this (even though she's not a puppy). Thank you for this!
How has it been going? Good on ya for stepping up!
Thanks for confirming that training a dog when they're a pup to respect a food or play item is correct. I have 4 JRT's and I (and family members) can take away anything (respectfully), anytime and return it without any aggression whatsoever. I've practiced this from time to time to make sure there's no change in behaviour and they're still the same almost 10 years on.
The Yorkies is like: ooooooooo, he’s getting sheeshed… I’m outta here 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 best comment ever😅
My dogs used to be resource guarders. Slowly over time, they are not. They eat from their own dishes for dinner because I may sneak medication in their homemade food topper. For breakfast, they all freely rotate to each other's dish and have worked out any food guarding on their own because they know aggression is not permitted. Sometimes I may switch their food dishes from one dog to the other, which I get a sideways look from them, but they know it all tastes the same. They are one pack.
i have a street pet her name is cherry
this winter season i bought some warm jackets for her protection from chilly winds and built her a shelter next to my home. Before meeting me she was always searching for some food and ate whatever she could find so she naturally built a protective instinct towards the food, her clothes and the shelter but with some treats and love now she allows me to touch her bowl change her clothes and clean her shelter home
I've used this technique what is my dog's and so far absolutely no food aggression for 12 years. Thanks Caesar you're the best!
For many first time dog owners it's almost always a tug of war at first between the common sensical versus the emotional. Repetition is key, many dog owners don't follow through. Dog ownership is definitely a learning curve.
Thank you Cesar for your hard work.
lol how sweet and gentle his other little dogs are. I love his Pom and the yorkie is ado too but the Pom is my favorite breed
I love to watch your calm energy. Transformative!
Thank you Cesar, my dog's fine at home but not if she finds something when out in the fields, so I will definitely be doing this, everything else you have taught me has worked so I have every confidence this will too,but gotta say the raising your energy into confident but calm is the best thing ever, God bless you.
I was looking for a video like this when I brought home my puppy, she is now 2.5, I’ve taught her respect because of grandkids, I have strict rules with tug…one rule is my grandkids aren’t allowed to play tug…but she needs some work on resource food guarding. Other things she’s ok became I taught her to put toys away…so she knows she gets a reward for that…thank you for the video
Happy memorial day Cesar I wish these videos were full episodes 💜
Lo que yo pienso no importa,la realidad es que Eres una de las personas mas admiradas por entender El Mundo de perros,no solo eso,ayudas a otros a mejorar su entendimiento de sus mascotas,mis respetos.
Like any expert in any field he makes it look so easy. I love ceaser and have carried his teaching into my everyday life...calm confidence.....its amazing how humans react too.
great, ceasar!
i just love your way with dogs. ❤
I grew up having dogs over many years. We learned to make sure the dogs became submissive when it comes to their food by getting between the dog and their food when they were 'puppies'. And, by taking it away from them often at first so that they would not protect it. It has never failed us.
Has a pup ever bitten if so how did you guys fix it?
Excellent! So many owners don’t do these things to set their dogs up for success
This is not going to work with all breeds and is a very old school method. Many trainers say NOT to do this. What kind of dogs do you have?
Yep same, you should be able to put your hands in the dish from a puppy on and they won’t eat, they’ll just stop and wait
@@StifMiesterGI’ve never been bitten or growled at, but than again I started it from meal one, puppy age, maybe 4-5 months the oldest so it never happened, I had one that was displeased at first but that’s all
You have to do it with certainty like Caesar says, not scared hand shaking and expecting it, you expect it than it’s more likely to happen
He should learn it’s his meal when you move your hand, when you block it it’s yours
You don’t have to take it away, just block them
If your too worried to get bitten you can just stand over it, dish and block them to start, same effect
Makes absolute sense. Greetings from Australia 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘❤️
Cesar does such a good job of explaining things.
Done this with my bull rescue as soon as we got him and its worked so well. To be fair been a big fan for years and found nearly all his tricks and tips have worked on my bulls...lol
Working on this/ trial and error ; ) Dog-Muni/ Border collie..2yr. Spent to age of 4mon in crate with larger brother. Daughter rescued her. I rescued daughter. Not reactive with food with humans but extremely so with other animals. Also naturally and extremely reactive to cats. Daughter had one who just didn't come in anymore...I have 8 who come in and out of the house and are highly competitive for food. These are very vocal dogs so making up food (don't feed kibbles... cats are hunters which are supplemented) things get very wild. Live in an isolated area with no dog trainers so am very appreciative of these videos. ; )
Love these types of videos. Looking forward to more. Maybe one on leaving your dog at home? Or in a place away from home, like a dog sitter or kennel?
Thanks
Cesar your a star and you work amazingly with dogs I want to be like you one day!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love the little yorky dog, hides behind Ceaser, when Ceaser started to take the bone, the yorky ran haha.
I love watching you work Ceaser. ❤❤❤❤❤
thank you for watching!
Being proud, safe and consistent makes sense 👍🏻 my very respect to You!
Thanks!
My last dog, and current one, only did this behavior when I gave them a raw beef bone. ( Very good for the teeth, just don't give cooked bones, make sure bone bigger than their throat, if they start to splinter large pieces of bone rather than just gnawing, take it away) Anyways, I taught them both to drop bone and come, at first difficult for the them, because they'd never had one before, 🙂 Also when they showed aggression over it, which they never did before in anything, I took the opportunity to teach them, no bueno, with a vinegar spray bottle which they hated, and then I gave it right back. Did this couple times,they realized I wasn't trying to take it away from them. They never worried or got aggressive over that again. Just one time. Easy Peasy. Thank you Ceaser
master at his craft
Very nice Cesar !
So many need this knowledge.
Amazing. You are so calm. Your energy is powerful and the dog clearly respects you. This was a pleasure to watch above all other videos I've seen on this topic.
Thanks for all the valuable lessons, Cesar!
Cesar I am watching you from my childhood. You are the best. I have been learning so many things from you.
The cute Pomeranian in the background laying on it's stomach and the tiny Yorkshire 🥺💕
Thanks a lot for this Cesar, I appreciate the informations you provide on your channel. All the best.
Extremely insightful. Thank you sir!
Thanks Cesar! I have been practicing with my black lab puppy, and its going well so far, Ben has a lot to learn but hes learning really well from me and my other dog Zak. xxx
Thank you for that priceless information. I appreciate all of your videos.
The practice with puppies got me laughing out loud 😂😂😂😂.
100% best to break dogs of this habit when they are still puppies.
@@coppulor6500 I know.
My dog has this problem I already got bit. But with this knowledge I'll try again and be consistent
Look at that bulldog! Cute
Fantastic. Will put that into practice with my dog 👏🏾
That was really good thank you very much for your teachings. I believe that’s how I’ve removed my dogs from their bone. Not really knowing that’s what I was supposed to really do.
Love this ❤ Step by step for the humans!
I love this! I love using the body and making space....TY Cesar ❤
Beautifully done Cesar you’re the King
Great video, thank you! I think your videos that showcase your interaction with other people and getting them to implement the guidance great!
The little doggo there, getting popcorn
Ja ja , siempre he dicho que ver estos capítulos de Cesar, causa más miedo que cualquier película de terror
En mi adolecencia tuve 2 pastores alemanes y nunca fueron territoriales con su comida. Mi hermano los entreno desde cachorros a que se alejaran. Recuerdo como lo miraban con ojos tristes cuando se les alejaba el plato. Entiendo la expresion puppy eyes
This Dog Tip Video is like soooooo many Years super. I'm interested in all new cases/ Problem's which all the DOGGIES have. Greetings 🙏 God bless You
Thank you Caesar!!!
My dog only has toy aggression with other dogs since we adopted him. He was with food but trained him out of it. I think he never had access to food, bones or toys in his past. Now it's random he goes after our other dog or other dogs when he has a toy if she goes near him to see what he is doing. Continuing working on him. Thankfully tiny dogs and able to seperate them as once they start they don't stop.
The key is trust in the owner from being a puppy and a command of 'Leave it' which can apply to many things. We always use a method of swapping for another, better treat, so the dog associates a good experience from allowing us to take food away - food is very important to animals and they should always be allowed to eat in peace anyway. Returning confiscated bones etc after (with lots of praise) is good. Practice and patience is vital to build trust.
I've seen so many of your teachings, now when i see the title of an episode i imagine the dogs unwanted behavior, and the person dealing with it,. What they can do to get a good outcome without causing too much stress to either. I'm getting to the point where it's pretty close to what you end up doing. In this case though, i didn't imagine you moving the dog away from the food first which is of course ingenious and guarantees they probably won't bite bc it's not right in their face anymore.
I love you Cesar I want to one day follow in your footsteps.
❤ Your so wonderful ❤ RESPECT ❤🐾🐾🐾
Love your tips Cesar. Thank you.
Muchas gracias César ❤
Hey Cesar !
Thank you so much of what you do.
I have a 4/5 years old rescue dog. He is an amazing loving and caring dog, but… he turns primal, and even feral when another dog barks or even looks at him in a wrong kind of way, like a dominant look. If I would do what you did just here, I wouldn’t be walking straight for a long time. He is like that. I rescued him from the streets and he was in such a bad state that I don’t think he would survive more than a couple of weeks. He had 19 pounds at the time and today he has 42 and looking fabulous but I still can’t control him in those situations yet with just a few dogs that are also loud and showed him teeth in the past. Any idea ? Today he allows the presence of other big dogs, by me petting them and showing him that it is okay and don’t need to be primal with them and it worked for those.
You are a good teacher.👍
LOVE this video. I have one pup I can use it on. THANK YOU!
Cesar you are awesome...perceptive and confident in your methods. Again please ❤my bucket list is to meet you if just for moment. Yes i have a man crush. You are a cool caring guy. I hava no dog. But i have implemented your techniques with persons or friends with dogs...
All of my dogs never had food aggression, when they were pups I would put and take food from their bowls while they were eating now they have no problems with hands in their bowls no growling or protective stances, its super useful because I’ve had little kids put their hands in my pups bowl (8 months) and he does not care and will even eat out of their hands IF they offer his food to him but I still tell the kids not to do that because some dogs don’t like it. (Ps his breed is used as guard dogs and he is not a domesticated breed so I count this as a HUGE win on my part 😤)
Watching you since 2010! Greattttttt
Great information
Cesar always the best !!! cool video
Saludos cesar eres increible
The master at work!
A pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
I always like to use a portion of the dry food to train with as well. It reinforces the idea that I'm were the food comes from.
Awesome 👏🏽 ❤
Thank you C x❤👌🏽
Excellent sir❤
Why arent uback on tv..ur programm was awesome..
Great video thank you my friend ❤
THAT was AMAZING
I just adopted a German Shepard pup and my 3 year old Pom mix developed this behavior. He bit me today for the first time ever so trying to navigate this now.
Very good lesson
Cesar lütfen Türkçe altyazıları aç 🙏
I start this when they are small. I also get down to the floor to this day and put my hand in their food to make sure they know i am the boss and you do not bite me. I have grandbabies to look out for, and they will not hurt them in any way. They are bull mastive/pitbull, and they know to be nice. If they get a little too excited, I have to calm them down because with how big and strong they are, they can still knock. Both my dogs still outweigh the grandbabies.
Love, love, love Ceaser M.
He is so great with energy. 🫂🌷🌞
thank you!
@@CesarMillanOfficialthe most intuitive and innately skilled dog trainer I’ve ever seen. The term whisperer is accurate
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支持 Cesar Millan 頻道🐩🐕🐕🦺💯💯💯👍👍👍💪💪💪🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤
Inspiring as always
Every dog I’ve ever had I practiced when they were puppies getting between them and their food. Next I would transition to giving them bones and then reaching in their mouths and taking it away and then giving it back like a game. When they are relaxed you can massage their gums and look inside their mouths and play with their teeth. Wash your hands after of coarse. Rewarding them with love and sometimes treats. I would also sit with him while he was playing with my children and I would pop his mouth from underneath on his chin saying “ mouth closed” when he would get too mouthy with the children. Later transitioning to just saying “mouth closed” and giving the children treats to give to him if he closed his mouth. My dog now is a 75lb golden retriever that lets my 2 year old and my 5 year old feed him and take food in and out of his mouth at any given time. We practiced these things diligently every day for about 15mins a day for at least 9 months straight or more. If I ever feel questionable about his behavior I will start the whole process over again. Another thing to note is even though I might trust him with my children doesn’t mean that I don’t supervise him with my kids every single time they are around him alone with or without food. You can never be too careful when it comes to dogs and kids and it established to the dog and the children how you want them to interact with each other giving them trust little by little as both the dog and the children mature. I have had Great dogs because I put in the work with them early and often. Anytime your dog misbehaves do not blame it on the dog, evaluate what time and attention you are not giving the dog and change that and your dog too will be a great dog.
La mulți și fericiți ani, Cesar ! Uneori,câinele meu mănâncă pământ și nu stiu de ce face acest lucru! Are hrană sănătoasă, Premium, dar... imi poți spune ce lipseste din moment ce face acest lucru ? Mulțumesc cu recunoștință!❤🎉❤
❤ hey Alfy ...You so cute 🥰❤
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Love this!
My dog is only like this with my other dog. i have separate them and even after, he growls.They're American bulldogs so its scary. Is their something I could do as he's fine with myself and family not aggressive at all.
My male aussie shows resource aggression toward other dogs, but not humans. He guards certain toys or treats, food and water. But, he picks and chooses what dogs he guards things from. He doesn't exhibit aggression all the time with certain dogs. He can be a bit confusing and unpredictable.
What about for big dogs? Does it works as well?
My 7 months Siberian Husky has resource guarding behavior with bones. I'll try to practice this tip. He eats really fast. I think that he's food anxiety 😕... we're trying to control it with the slow feeder bowls too.
Hi Cesar, I bought a toy for my 2 dogs to play with together and share - a thick dog rope about 2 metres long with knots in it. I saw my friend's dogs - up to 4 at a time play with the same toy and they were having lots of fun. Unfortunately one of my dogs resource guards and she will growl aggressively at my other dog or any foster dog that wants to play with that toy with her. I have no idea how to teach her to share and play together or how to teach my other dog (who now avoids the toy) to play with it again. Do you have any insight? Thanks, K.
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