Dog Training – The Alpha Rollover

January 3, 2010 by admin  
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Dog Training Video – Learn more about the controversial dog training technique, the “Alpha Rollover”. 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 – The Alpha Rollover”
  1. 09DevilKiller says:

    I don’t like the technique I don’t like the fact that you have to rough up the dog just to excersise dominance over them. I only use it to defend myself if I feel the dog is being a danger.

  2. target28 says:

    what is his email add

  3. holylightshine says:

    I agree repetitive use of it is really bad that’s why I prefer positive reinforcement. why do that to a dog when there are other ways to dominate an aggressive dominate dog? It takes real skill to have leadership without the use of force who agrees? reply to 09devilkiller

  4. halfmoonssky says:

    well then i think its pretty obvious who is the pack leader

  5. shikira says:

    Depends, on who I allow to have it.

  6. halfmoonssky says:

    im glad it worked for you, but most dogs it will not work on. either you will have a dog that will become more dominant and agressive (and thus force you to do it more and more every day until it finally bites you) or you will scare the sh** out of your dog and itll becaome super insecure and possible fear agressive. you are lucky you had a dog that this worked on.

  7. halfmoonssky says:

    get the poor dog a chew toy other than your hand :D and play tug with it. its important to teach your dog what its ok to put her mouth on.

  8. halfmoonssky says:

    if there is a piece of food on the ground and both you and your dog want it, who gets it?

  9. Lyrw3n says:

    Thanks Eric. I love your common sense attitude to the conflicting theorys on dog training! Your videos are going to be so useful when I get my dog.

  10. GetMeThere1 says:

    You’re absolutely right, Eric. If you have a dog you’re working with and he DOESN’T quickly come to understand that you’re the alpha then there’s either something seriously wrong with the dog (that an “alpha rollover” won’t help), or you’re a REALLY poor dog trainer/owner.

    I have two high-drive schutzhund dogs. I have NEVER even spoken roughly to them–yet they are TOTALLY, REFLEXIVELY obedient to me. Why? Because we have a working relationship that works perfectly for them.

  11. holylightshine says:

    My Mother did the Alpha roll on my Golden Retriever and it only took once to put her in line. The Alpha roll is only to establish leadership with your dominate dog. Knowing when you should do the roll is essential to it’s effectiveness. When a dog is confused in it’s standing in the pack that’s when you perform the Alpha Rollover. After that the dog should be wonderful. Contact the dog’s Breeder for behavioral problem issues they should have answers.

  12. missawkwardtoyou says:

    You should try yelping like a dog loudly and then walking quickly out of the room. Often when owners try to do a rollover their dog thinks they are trying to play with them. Walking away will show him that biting you makes you (and the fun) go away.

  13. dracowing14 says:

    My pup has been biting me like crazy since I got her i understand that it is part of the teething process and without thinking i used what you call the alpha roll over only to find out that as soon as let her go the jaws are back on the hand or wrist harder then before i did not realize what i was doing and i hope that it isn’t to late to make up for it with my dog she is only 15 weeks and none of the other stop biting methods i have read about are working.

  14. akitabull says:

    If you take good care of your dog,command respect(not beating your dog orany crazy crap) and act like a man in the old sense of the word,your dog will be good. They will never be perfect and shame on mankind for believing that they can,but they will try harder than any person you know. It’s all about love.

  15. DoggRazor says:

    i agree 100%

  16. Koreagrrl says:

    I agree with you on this one. I do not like “alpha rolls”, they are dangerous and pointless.

  17. 5Charlee says:

    I went to the University of Washington to study animal behavior and work with a couple of animal behaviorists as well as teach dog obedience. I agree with much of what you say, but I have a gut reaction to hearing the words “pack leader” after seeing a certain national celebrity using exactly this technique (alpha rolls) while discussing his supposed “leadership.” Unfortunately, some useful words have been commandeered by coercive trainers and are linked to dangerous techniques.

  18. vincing says:

    I can speak only from my experience. Dogs only resist you when they’re not tame. And it isn’t just about flipping the dog over. That’s the physical part. You have to mentally make your dog submit. This is by firmness and fairness.

  19. aaurantia says:

    killcrazy26 — you are right on the money! :)

    We are a dog’s guide in a foreign land; they need a good education — not someone attempting to dominate them!

  20. jackie88jj says:

    I couldn’t agree more with you Eric. I took my dog to a puppy training class where this technique was supposedly “fundamental” to teaching the dog who’s boss. Well, my cute puppy taught me who’s boss – time and time again my arms and hands would be all scratched up because she would freak out. Looking back, I wish I would have listened to my own instincts which told me what I was doing was wrong and to stop practicing this technique with my puppy.

  21. killcrazy26 says:

    Eric, THANKYOU!
    Theres a couple of things you say that I disagree with, but its more the wording than the actual meaning (I dont think we need to be a dogs ‘alpha’, we are not dogs. We DO need to be a dogs team leader, mentor, teacher)..
    Thats just me being picky though!
    What you say about alpha rollovers is right,and its so refreshing to see someone saying that.
    Anyone reading this – alpha rollover will either get YOU bitten, or mentally damage your dog. Nothing good will be achieved!

  22. eletendre1 says:

    Thanks rozae. We’ll keep at it.

    Best,
    Eric

  23. rozae says:

    THANK YOU so much for sharing this video. It is so refreshing to see someone who does not advocate this outdated technique. Keep up the great work!

  24. sgen2000 says:

    Sometimes your anti-ad (part of antivirus) causes it. Just stop the anti-ad program and try it again. By the way, very helpful video.

  25. ez0r says:

    You can find a lot of books on dog physical signalling and sign language in your library, or you can probably just as easily google search it. The clearest event of status signing, I feel, is when you’re reunited with your dog after a bit of separation, not even a long while. In these situations it is easy for you to read your dogs sign language, and also think about how your actions look like to your dog.

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