Step-by-Step Dog Obedience Training And Tips For Your Pet Dog

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  1. by kev3d, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    Thats absurd, if a dog is afraid and you are it’s master you should touch and comfort the dog. The dog must learn that you are in control and not a threat. A frightened dog *might* bite, but more often than not, it wants to be reassured by it’s masters. A well raised dog will almost never bite at all, much less it’s master.

  2. by doggies2win, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    what if your dogs tail is normal but the tip of it is up?

  3. by ThePeefer94, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    first off do not listen to this guy he has no idea what hes talkung about… if you want you dog to poop in a specific area put on a leesh when u take him out o the bath room… bring him to the woods or the spot and stay there till he gos to the bath room.. whne he dose grace him and reward him… if u want more help search up for the amazing dog training man on youtube.. hes very helpfull

  4. by ThePeefer94, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    why would u give this comment a thumbs down?? u cant just not pet a dog cuz its afraid thats how u end up getting them t bite strangers when there walking or something.. u shhould always show ur dog biting is not acceptable everr

  5. by ennywenny1, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    @CodyIsPriest LOOOL

  6. by CodyIsPriest, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    yes. it could be poisoned

  7. by nikizoubi, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    sexy

  8. by pibbleluvr, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    “You never pet a dog when he’s afraid, ’cause it’ll just make him more afraid”
    Good god, you need to do some more ressearch. If you are being held at gunpoint and someone gives you a chocolate chip cookie do you become more afraid?

  9. by squigglefroggi, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    ya good vidio bye the wy

  10. by InDogsWeTrust11, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    Other signs of fear/discomfort is the lip lick, avoidance of eye contact like your dog shows when you are handling him.

    If a tail is high it can also be confidence, not always aggression dominance.

  11. by Drmand3, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    why does it sound like he is out side in the wind in all his vids…anyone else notich this?

  12. by chaosANDcopper4ever, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    hmm this is pointless to me because i have a pug and an austrlian shepherd :P

  13. by monkeyrahha, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    hey, i like your vids but i got a problem. i got a new dog 2 weeks ago. i taught it some stuff like walking on a leash and sitting and coming to me. but the thing i hate is that he poops all over my lawn. do you know how i can teach him to poop some1 else. there is a forest behind my house and the dog stays outside all the time. so could i like teach him to poop somewhere else? if anyone knows please answer. P.S. my dog is 3 months old
    thanks :)

  14. by ginger0215, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    then he is only half a man

  15. by lforsdyke, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    nothing you can do about their dogs exept talk to the neighbours if the dogs are barking all day it usually means they’re not in charge.

  16. by matwootton1982, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    good vid, but also there is dog with tail halfway between down and perpendicular, with ears stiffened but still down, they do this when working on walks, hard to explain but if you know it, then you know what i mean lol

  17. by samomax12, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    what if your dog has a tail but he cant use it

  18. by piano25, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    Hello.

    I am having so manny problems with my neighbor dogs. They get to work and leave the dogs barking all day. Anythong I can do to stop them without anyone noticing? Thank you.

  19. by texasgirly1979, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    cool, i just made little tail wag video today ;D

  20. by RealDogtrainer, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    Tail perpendicular to spine and wagging is happy, tail low is and tucked is fearful (like the behaviour that your dog is howing towards you) and up and over the back can be arousal, aggression etc. The intense stare that you are talking about is called Targeting…which preceeds scanning and targeting.

    When trying to teach, or decipher body language the entire body and stiffness of the body must be taken into consideration. Not just the tail.

  21. by inlove0395, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    THe dog is a pitbull terrier right? I have one and everybody tells me lots of bad things about her. She is an 8 weeks puppy

  22. by minidefranco, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    haha first thing i thought to nice kitchen

  23. by bladespawn420, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    yo was i the only one checking out those cool ass cabinets in the kitchen? props to whoever picked those! also thanks for the vids!

  24. by alion06, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    ya like palmeranians, real monsters ehh? haha

  25. by holdn2hope, on December 29 2009 @ 8:23 am

     

    Some breeds have tails that are set over their backs. People sometimes think of them as agressive, but that is just the breed standard. Should have covered that in the video as well.

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