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

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23 Comments so far »

  1. by mikes99calais, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    hahaha ahhh so so wrong

  2. by karl536, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    this works really well

  3. by gameiohfreak, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    my 5 month old german shepherd is
    agressive with other dogs,any advice

  4. by nat100887, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    how can i et my puppy to stop barking?

  5. by GraceUnderPressure1, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Our dog, Fred, he walks all over my mum and she doesn’t even notice how incredibly blind she is to his behaviour. Yet she’s brought up 3 children, and we’re now 27, 21 and 18 and worked with special needs children for the past 15 yrs and NEVER had a complaint from any child. She took full responsibility of our dog but she has NO clue about dog behaviour or the training involved which is why Fred is how he is around our mum, which goes against everything that guys just said…

  6. by GraceUnderPressure1, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Children speak the same language as us, they are MUCH more easier to understand and “train” than a dog. What the heck is this guy on about? No need to “thumb down” this comment of mine but come off it? At least a child can tell you what it wants, what it feels or what its thinking, how can a dog until WE learn? We don’t have to learn with children, we have to with dogs, big difference.

  7. by MickeyLove01, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    we get a dog and then try and humanise it by shutting it up and stopping it from being a dog, dog problems are not dog problems they are merely humans complaining, most people shouldn’t have a dog anyway…..

  8. by DogsAreMyBestFriends, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Wow! Ian is soo awesome in transmitting effective information!! Its a pleasure to hear u speak Ian..!

  9. by daveheel, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    i think you mean positive reinforcement. i think he should be lecturing with a demo dog. that means more to me than just a bunch of words i could read from a book.

  10. by Razzfazz87, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Everything right, only that BS part about raising kids.
    A young dog is as smart as a 4 year old, or should I say a 4 year old is as smart as a dog?
    Now that kid will someday be smarter, and thats when it becomes different.

    Personally I think including the dog in the family pack is the reward my dog wants, so include him and hell listen

  11. by bluelindaliu, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    PLEASE DONT READ THIS!In 1971 a guy named Kyle an his girlfriend Emily were in side a house that was said to claim peoples lives if they entered the house.The next morning a guy named Alex saw fingernail marks on the door.if you dont post this to 5 videos, youll be getting a visit from Kyle and Emily tonight!WARNING:this has been proved to be real,i value my life!whoever reads this may God be with you! I TRULY DO APOLOGIZE!!! PS i got this from another vid ( i am not taking my chances

  12. by xPrivatFx, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    He is talking from heart! We do train our dog by positive confirmation (or is it called approval?) and bad behavior by correcting! Thanks vor that!

  13. by crookedriverranchman, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    this is the guy who has forgot more abuot dog training then we will ever know. thanks for continuing to inspire me to become a better trainier.

    Dennis

  14. by 1DayAsADog, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    best dog trainer ever.

  15. by l3rnd, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    dr. dunbar speaks out of my soul.
    its incredible how many dog owners do antropomorphize their dogs and blame their dogs behaviour on them instead of realizing that its just their dogs reaction on their behaviour.

  16. by cewrox7, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Wow you really know what you are talking about!!! we just got a dog yesterday (Sat, 3:0 pm, 4-4-09) and she is doing great!! Hopefully we are doing everything right! Her name is Maggie and she is 10 weeks old and this is her first home!!! We tot her to sit, down, stay, come, and crate in 2 day! Is that good for starters????? You are great out there!!!! PEACE LOVE HAPPINESS!!!

  17. by bellasirius41, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Always a pleasure to hear you speak Ian!

    Cheers

  18. by claudiahoyle, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    great video, Ian is so clever in transmitting basic information

  19. by wiimpy, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    i agree with alot of what he’s saying, but i was thinking.. if u have to repeat your self alot of times, doesn’t the word or command getting pointless and the dog will be “imune” to it sort of?

  20. by HeartsongforGod, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Wow, love what he said at the end. If you can’t do anything with your dog how are you going to teach your own kids or keep your family together? Awesome!

  21. by lumpfish99, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    this is great, but my first thought is that therefore dogs are intelligent sentient beings….this may sound obvious too people but here’s my point, we definitely need to tighten up our animal cruelty laws!

  22. by dangerousprimate, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    i subscribed a while ago interesting channel!!

  23. by seamoremonster, on July 12 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Excellent video.

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