Dog Training – Dog Bite Prevention Video

December 18, 2009 by admin  
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Dog Training Video – Learn some simple steps to help prevent dog bites. Especially good for children. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com (more)

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25 Responses to “Dog Training – Dog Bite Prevention Video”
  1. superjhonxxx says:

    I try this with my puppy, but all she does is lay down and lick or try to bite my shoes, won’t move an inch and I’m talking about 10-15 min…. she will even fall asleep….. now what?

  2. jsf525 says:

    this guy gives good advice.
    No Talk ,no touch, no eye contact.
    1 thing I disagree with is not to give a dog a command. also stand sideways. do not face the dog or turn your back on the dog..
    giving a dog a command you will be putting your hand out to motion to sit and the dog can bite your hand.
    Jeff Foster
    Boca Raton Florida
    Dog Training

  3. jsf525 says:

    same thing. that is animal abuse……
    when I pin a dog down using the bite move it is as any other dog would do to another dog. It does not hurt the dog. you are hurting the dog and that dog will hate you.
    now they do have a shock collar but for rare cases only and it is a very small jolt to snap the dog out of thinking of whatever they are thinking and to redirect.
    A dog can only think of 1 thing at a time.
    Please Do Not use a stun weapon on any dog. I will help you free if necessary

  4. Headcrabb says:

    It isn’t really a taser, its more like a stun gun.

  5. jsf525 says:

    the best thing is to get your dog under control and then if you know the other dogs owner then have that dog smell yours. but you must 100% have control of your dog while the other dogs smells.
    this means your dog gave in.
    remember dogs need to smell 1st hear 2nd.
    if you come across a dog off leach stay calm and ignore. no touch No talk No eye contact. the 3 rules.
    If you know what to do then you don’t need to read this…….lol
    Jeff Foster
    Boca Raton Florida Trainer

  6. jsf525 says:

    I agree you do NOT taz a dog.

  7. jsf525 says:

    wrong, you get respect when you pin a dog down just as another dog would do to your dog.
    yes have a trainer teach you how to do it the right way or your dog may bit you. I recommend a muzzle at 1st if it’s a bad case.

  8. jsf525 says:

    this happened because you have no control over your dog on the walk. by caesars milin’s book, mastering the walk

  9. jsf525 says:

    pining your dog down is a correction and not a punishment.
    yes you need to be trained for this move or use a muzzle.
    as far as trust, just learn how to master the walk and you get 90% trust on the walk and never let the dog in front. who ever is in front is the pack leader roll.
    the 1st thing I tell my customers is if you are not walking your dog every day then you should not own a dog. The backyard
    is a fish tank to a dog. a dog needs to travel and travel by your side.
    by cesars book

  10. jsf525 says:

    I am not sure what move you are talking about but I do agree if you pin your dog down as any pack leading dog would do, you better know what you are doing or you will get bite. better to use a muzzle at 1st if you are not a professional

  11. jsf525 says:

    never taz a dog. what are you nuts.
    just use your hand and the touch and your body languish.

  12. TeslaNick2 says:

    I think you mean ‘skittish’….

  13. TeslaNick2 says:

    Again, alpha rolling is a last resort- short term fix punishment in dogs that are ‘red zone’ as Ceasar would put it, but it can also seriously damage a dog’s trust in it’s handler and also provoke a ‘kill or be killed’ response from the dog, so you need to be prepared for a seriously pissed off dog if you engage in ‘alpha rolling’…. I would never recommend such a move….

  14. Headcrabb says:

    Yeah, It was kind of skiddish after getting 50,000 volts

  15. TeslaNick2 says:

    Oh yeah and also, don’t expect your dog to trust you again after a move like that….

  16. TeslaNick2 says:

    I don’t get it ……An ‘alpha roll’ (which is what you described as suitable punishment for lunging) is telling your dog ‘if you do that again, i’m going to kill you’, a dog won’t understand why it’s just been electricuted, it’ll just be in pain… Two totally different forms of punishment….

  17. Headcrabb says:

    Shit, really? because I was tazing my dog before and I thought that this was a much better alternative… : (

  18. TeslaNick2 says:

    That’s the harshest form of correction and should only be used if the dog’s intention is to kill the dog he’s going after…. Bear in mind that if you don’t perform this move correctly the dog WILL try and defend itself and will possibly try and kill YOU !

  19. PackLeader1990 says:

    Very well said. You know your stuff.

  20. OG863 says:

    thax for the help

  21. Headcrabb says:

    When your dog gets aggressive with another, grab your dog and put it on it’s back.

    My neighbour had a pound dog that was really aggressive and he did this with her, he said that he only had to do it 3 times and the dog never went after another again.

  22. OG863 says:

    umm i need help i have a 9month old pitbull terrier he absoulutly hates other dogs a few days ago when i walked him my nabors dog was loose she imediatley ran towards us and my dog just lunged at her luckliy i had a harness on him he snaped at he dogs twice missing her face by an inch or two idk wht to do i dont want him to be an agressive dog when he gets older but i do want him to be a watch dog as well can some one help me plz

  23. delivererx says:

    Socialize him… put a muzzle on, to humble him, and let people pet him, its got to be a pet on the head without the dog first sniffing them. if he sniffs them he thinks he is allowing them and he is the dominant one.
    Also research his behavior, if anything else leads to his dominating behavior, i saw this on don sullivans training

  24. jsf525 says:

    The best way is to hold the dog down on his or her side and use your hand as a mouth of a dog and your fingers as teeth. You hold the Dog down on the neck just as another dog would do to another Dog.
    and you slowly move your hand away till the Dog gives up. Now he will see you as a pack leader. this is the same as the dog whisperer Cesar millan would do.
    I am a trainer in boca raton Florida.
    I volunteer at all the dog shelters to rehabilitate dogs so they can get a good home.
    thank you
    Jeff

  25. Eminem888444 says:

    i got bit in my wrist by a great dane earlier today. Dont pet a dog that hasnt been around people alot. it was a outside dog so its mean. not all outside dogs are mean though.

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