Friday, August 3, 2012

How To Train Your Dog | Storyteller Media

How To Train Your Dog | Storyteller Media - training a dog








How To Train Your Dog | Storyteller Media

From our Animal Allies TV series How To train your dog. This shows you how to make your dog come or stay. Storyteller produce and distribute documentaries and factual programming specialising in animals and nature; from endangered species and what's being done to save them to mysterious animal and monster stories. www.storyteller.com.au http www.facebook.com twitter.com www.animalalliestv.com http
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18 comments:

  1. cool dog nice video too :)

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  2. PistabachiCaliforniaAugust 3, 2012 at 12:49 AM

    I hate to break the news to you, but working dogs that have a purpose, or that are challenged to think, are typically a better adjusted animal. Just playing all the time without obediance training just sets your dog up for failure. You are responsible, just like a child, for thier training and safety. Not providing either is a disgrace and does more harm then good. Giving a purpose for a dog, be it tricks or advanced retreiving, will make your dog that much better,anything less is gentle abuse!

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  3. Is very obiously :S..

    I Got a Bichon Frise.. is little xD

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  4. CompassionForAnimalsAugust 3, 2012 at 1:49 AM

    What does teaching a dog to limp prove?

    It's a waste of your time and the dogs time.

    Wouldn't the dog rather play?

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  5. for someone whose name is compassion for animals, you know nothing about animals.
    nice vid though! looks like a paradise in the warm sun.

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  6. the dog looks happy to me

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  7. Besides that, as long as an animal is well treat and fed and loved, he/she is eager to learn. Is there any difference between learning a child how to talk and teaching a dog tricks? No. No harm is being done to them. Now go find some REAL animal cruelty to bleat about.

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  8. Dear god... how is training an animal like "slavery"? There's a huge difference between learning a dog how to sit and give paw, and flaying one to within an inch of its life. You call that animal cruelty? You're not in the real world luv.

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  9. CompassionForAnimalsAugust 3, 2012 at 4:19 AM

    They enjoy the 'food', which they are trained to become fixated on. They'll then equate food with being good.

    Training a dog to limp is just simply useless. Just another way to exploit an innocent creature.

    LEAVE THE POOR DOG ALONE!

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  10. Dogs actually enjoy being trained. Also, it is safer to have your dog properly trained...especially with commands like "come" and "stay." Those could save your dog's life if it gets in a dangerous situation.

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  11. CompassionForAnimalsAugust 3, 2012 at 4:56 AM

    You've just proved my point.

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  12. Wrong dude... might look like slavery to us but to them, they look at us as their pack leader which means we are in control instead of them

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  13. CompassionForAnimalsAugust 3, 2012 at 7:27 AM

    Let a dog be a dog. Training is like slavery.

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  14. If MiaRose has a dog, she probably only praises it with that high voice of hers.

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  15. WOOF! WOOF!

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