Friday, August 3, 2012

Puppy Tips 3- First things to train and avoid- Clicker Dog Training

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Puppy Tips 3- First things to train and avoid- Clicker Dog Training

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Guard dog training / Attack dog training Secrets!! K9-1.com - training a dog








Guard dog training / Attack dog training Secrets!! K9-1.com

This Dog training video is about guard dogs, attack dogs, personal protection dogs, killer dogs, or whatever type of training a dog trainer may call it. In reality this video is about a well trained black german shepherd (shepard, shepperd, Sheppard) some people spell german shepherd wrong! A well trained Doberman pincher and guard dog training done on a Rottweiler or rottie. Guard dog training and attack dog training is a serious business, so be sure to choose a qualified dog trainer. There is a big difference between a dog trainer that only demos dog training and their own trained dog, and a dog trainer that shows dog training on dogs that have been trained by their clients under supervision. That is the difference between e decent trainer and a good dog training technique. You can find more info about k9-1 specialized dog training's technique and info on Mike D'Abruzzo by going to www.k9-1.com Thank you for watching my attack guard protection dog training video! Sincerely, Michael D'Abruzzo
Video Rating: 4 / 5

49 comments:

  1. I'm so glad I'm getting a dog that doesn't need to be cosmetically altered in any way. I would hate to have this argument with a breeder about tail docking and ear gluing/taping. I'm against do anything to a dog that doesn't benefit the dog, especially for human vanity.

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  2. Hi emily, do you still need to load your clicker or does it get "loaded" as you work with your puppy?

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  3. i do the tricks and my dog still wont listen

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  4. why on earth would someone want to use glue to change the way their dogs naturally fall...

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  5. Uh... you yourself just said it's done "in regards to some countries' law", which simply isn't true at all. It's also still considered cropping if they are glued in place or manipulated to grow differently.
    P.S.
    Don't you think it's a little ironic that you spelled "illiterate" wrong?

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  6. Shut up! Please shut up! I never ever ever talked about cropping ears!!! I used to love these tutos but one comment about FOLDING mothafucking ears and all you ignorant people misread and try to talk knowledge about laws you don't know regarding sh*t I never said. For the last time, for the illeterate idiots who keep on reading that I wanna cut staffies' ears, I DONT!! Freaking go back to school and learn how to read!! Dumbasses!!!!

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  7. cropping a dog's ears has nothing to do with laws. there is never a need to do it. canine organizations accept un-cropped ears in breeds anyway. oh, and staffies ears are never to be cropped anyway, and it's just ridiculous that you would suggest doing anything to alter their ears, ESPECIALLY because these puppies are mixed breeds. stop spewing about false information.

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  8. No one talked about pointy ears, learn how to read!

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  9. yes, but regardless, it isnt the "standard of the race" they have NATURALLY floppy ears, unless humans feel the need to go hey, they look stupid this way, lets give them pointed ears. seriously, in almost all countrys dog shows allow pit-bulls, staffys, dobermans and such have floppy ears. anyway your argument about how they are seen in public as dangerous in some places, the pointed ears make people perceive them as more dangerous. so again, they are best to have floppy, natural ears.

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  10. So you see, if your dog isn't standard, it changes nothing for him personaly obviously but it does for the canine organizations and often for it's status in regards to some countries' law.

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  11. For example, pitbulls, boerbulls and tos inu are in france severely regulated because considered 1st category of "dangerous" dogs. I know this isn't objective but in france, their have been many dumb people who have taken pitbulls and other dogs to organize fights and now, it's a hassle to even have a dog who looks like a pitbull. Those dogs can't walk without a leash in public places, have to have a muzzle in public, can't reproduce, etc. 2nd category (amstaffs, etc) is almost the same.

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  12. Because it's the standard of the race! If you don't understand that than I can't help you. What you don't realize is that a dog has to be confirmed after he is at least 1 year old in order to be able to reproduce and have puppies considered like staffies. If parents aren't confirmed by the standard, puppies won't have the standard and in some countries, it changes their whole status. In France, standard staffies aren't bothered by the law, but non standard staffies are.

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  13. Im sorry i actually know quite a lot about cruelty to animals, with family working in the RSPCA im hardly ignorant. Ill admit i misread your original comment, i didnt know you wernt referring to clipping, but why do you want to change a dogs appearance anyways? i quote you say "it's not the proper way." how is how is the natural look of an animal not the proper way? is hard for me not to attack, because im very opinionated on this, but i really dont see your point of view.

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  14. I am gonna try it

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  15. This sounds like a typical adolescent problem. Often times, teenaged dogs (males especially) are VERY excitable. They hump not because they're trying to be dominant, but because it's exciting, makes them feel good, and it's a way to shed some excess energy. Getting him neutered ASAP will help significantly. Increasing his exercise/play time will also help, especially if he's tired out in situations where he is usually prone to humping. If he does hump, remove the person/dog from reach.

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  16. You're an ignorant person who just talks about stuff she doesn't know. Staffie ears are naturally folded. If they fall, putting a little bit of tape to help them grow into the right shape is absolutely harmless and just takes a few days! So please, don't talk if you don't know. This has nothing to do with cutting ears to shape them as wanted.

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  17. yeah its very cruel to clip or alter dogs ears. people who do go on about crap about it not being cruel or it not hurting them, but the truth is it puts them through months of torment. its like how Chinese girls used to have to bind their feet or in the past people used to shape babys heads. would you think that is a humane thing to do?

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  18. i think she meant ear cropping, and you shouldn't do it with mixes, like this puppy, and it doesn't even matter what the ears are like. if i dog's ears were supposed to be pricked, they would be born that way.

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  19. Hi!!! i need help.. my 10 month old is becoming a humper.. is going to be neutered at 18 months but i can't bear with it for that long.. its not even for sexual reasons just more of a dominance thing.. he does it to both males and females.. >_< how can i get him to stop?? i have been correcting him but he continues!! ugh!

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  20. Hi Emily, could you do a video on grooming, such as cleaning the ears and teeth?

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  21. it's not illeal, it is very common with shelties for example to glue their ears when they are pups (not as bad as it sounds like really). Haven't done it myself but it is not illegal in Finland and not in Sweden either. It shouldn't hurt but I do find it a bit unnecessary, they look cute the way they are :)

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  22. might not like such behaviors. I would say I was a little excited with training Tug when I got him at 5 months and I wish now I had worked on more calm foundations before moving on so quickly! He growls when he is frustrated. If you give it a try and start teaching some behaviors that could be trouble in other situations, and your dog starts offering them whenever he feels like it, simply abort the training plan and go back to basics :)

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  23. When you can put another behavior you like under stimulus control (it only happens when you give the cue), and when you have succeeded you can try an annoying trick! If you are doing agility or freestyle you can see that you wouldnt mind your dog readily jumping onto tables and not get annoyed when they offer jumping onto couches or the dinner table to see if it "works", or if you teach your dog to use their paws a lot for freestyle... But the average dog owner

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  24. Either your parents are an extreme danger to you or your dog is an extreme danger to everyone and needs to be trained.

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  25. I would like to see a video like this with a caucasian ovcharka.

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  26. what if theres two persons in the room? one good and one bad ?
    how would the dog know whos the one to attack?

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  27. It teaches a dog to always listen to it's owner though.

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  28. Train St Bernard's dogs and lets see of thieves still dare to come near xD

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  29. Did you not pay any attention to the video? It doesn't matter what the person is doing, if the dog is commanded to attack them, then it will. If it was a police dog, then it was probably trained in a similar manner. My guess is that someone commanded the dog to attack the kid, so it did, which makes it the commanders fault, not the dogs.

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  30. Can this training be used with schnauzers?

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  31. @jethrowomber r u sure she wasen't doing ANYTHING? She could have been screamming or playing roughly with a friend or sibling. Or she could have yelled the "magic word" cuz somone had told her what it was...js

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  32. dogs don't attack people stupid pigs that train them to attack do

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  33. you're basing it on one dog, and ignoring the thousands upon thousands that have had no problems, long story short people like you are fucking idiots and shouldn't be allowed to make your own decisions cuz you don't know what you're talkin about. the type of person who is alright when they know what they're talkin about but when they're not, eh fuck'em

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  34. Dobies are the Best!

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  35. thatguywiththeface13August 3, 2012 at 9:44 PM

    Hey jethrowomber go fucking kill yourself fucking shit

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  36. any dog trained to attack is an accident waiting to happen i don't care how well it's been trained
    my neighbor cop her dog German Shepard police dog trained
    so why did it attack my friends 5 year old sister who was across the street sitting on her bike not moving or making any kind of sound only good attack dog is a dead one don't get me wrong i like dogs but when they are trained to attack eh fuck'em

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  37. i do have dog but untrained.one night i was alone with my dog (askal)a burglar enter are house i try to fight but he is so strong he get a knife to finish me but my dog bite his neck and protect me. a dog can protect his owner without a training but love.

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  38. You are so awesome! I really respect your techniques. My father raised Germans Shepherds with so much of the same morals and mindset. Great job, my daddy is looking down from heaven smilin' !! :)

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  39. So, this is entirely legal right? How long might it take to develop these attributes in a German Shepherd if it is a young puppy? Where can I find this sort of training?

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  40. I am a Pit Bull trainer. I mostly focus on positive training like obedience, basic and advanced commands and helping the disabled. For those who don't understand negative training. It is not bad at all, it just falls under other categories like this video above, and explosives detection and things of that nature. Thumbs up to k91dogtraining. This is the best negative training I have seen so far. Good luck and best wishes to you!

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  41. Wow...that is extremely impressive. Well if I ever need a personal protection dog I know who I'm coming straight to for training.

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  42. im not an expert dog trainer or anything but i really dont think you should be petting to dog and pretending to attack it at the same time but thats my opinion.

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  43. my dog stll does not attack when i get attcked

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  44. This is amazing.

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  45. lookin4luv78izbeastAugust 4, 2012 at 3:49 AM

    A dog needs to be able to attack on his trainer's command, not by instinct or holding a grudge. It's easy to teach a dog to be mean to all people or to be the sweetest thing, but obeying your master about who to attack and who not to attack is very challenging

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