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been looking for a real clicker. A STAINLESS steel one that actually works and long-lasting. i hate. all the clickers on the market. :/ nothing is good or can compare. it's horrible.
Great video. I bought your book several months back. I never used Ecollars for many years until my newest dog who’s now 18 months old. Working line European Doberman. He has tremendously benefited from Ecollar training. For over 20 years I was a “balanced trainer” if you want to put a label on it. I just never used Ecollars. Nothing against it back then I just didn’t ever use one. I experimented with the purely positive training when I first brought him home from the breeder and did so for several months . I’m now having to fix A LOT of problems that caused. It didn’t benefit this dog at all and honestly caused issues I’ve never had with a dog before. He is doing very well with the Ecollar and his confidence is growing now that he is able to look to me as a confident and fair leader that can help him through life with direction instead of just a source of treats. Edit: I will be buying this video in the future. The book is great but to have a visual demonstration of the training is even better!
AFTER THREE GERMAN SHEPHEARDS [ALSATIONS!] THEY HAVE NOTION OF A L L WHAT IS GOING ON OR COMING YOYR WAY, THEN PITTY THE HOUDLUM BECAUSE THEY WILL DEAL WILL ANY PERSON WHO.WANT TO BE A NIUSENCE TO YOU - AND YOU BET THAT PROTECTOR W I L L DEAL WITH ANY DUMFUCK IDIOTS! JUST STREAK THEM OVER THEIR HEAD AND EARS! BE SINCERLY ACUTE TO FEED THEM WELL AND ON REGULAR TIMESCHEDULES! YOU W I L L B E APORECIATED MORE THAN YIU C A N SENCE! THEY ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND THE ALSATION[GBR] I HAVE HAD THREE IF THEM 11 YEARS, 11YEARS 3MONTHS AND 4 AND 1/2 YEAR DUE TO EPIELEPSIA AND GRAND MAL! THEY ARE EXCEPTIOBAL LOYAL AND OBIEDIENT!
I have experience with training military dogs for combat and also rehabing military dogs transitioning from military life to civilian life who have ptsd. I have never used treats, prong collars or shock to train dogs. They're very crappy and ineffective technologies. Prong collars have a reliance on inducing pain and discomfort to enforce obedience, which can foster fear and anxiety rather than real connection. This fear-based approach often leads to a transactional relationship between the dog and its owner, where the dog's compliance is merely to avoid discomfort, which is not real leadership on your part. Such methods suggest to the dog's hindbrain that the owner lacks true leadership skills, relying instead on pain to command authority. This not only damages the potential for a genuine bond between the owner and the dog but can also result in long-term behavioral issues, as the dog associates obedience with negative experiences. Dogs need to have calmness, discipline, and exercise in order to be fulfilled. Otherwise they're going to continue to be neurotic even with these methods
Interesting, thanks for writing this. I was looking for criticisms of prong collars besides "it's cruel." I'm not saying they aren't cruel (I've never used one), but what you wrote really puts an even better perspective on it.
I was wondering what would be the best bite proof for a Great Pyrenees St Bernard mix, wouldn't there teeth get through the wire basket muzzle that you had chosen
i never see kangals on any of these lists, they’re strong, powerful breeds, and are great alert, and guard dogs. many of them bark whenever they just see a human walk past!
Our 110 lb midnight black baby girl just turned 2 yrs old and LOVES to stand in the front window to greet delivery folks and introduce herself to anyone wandering bye!
Not that I’ve ever owned one (so far) but as I understand it, the Doberman is the only dog breed in the world that was specifically bred to be the perfect guard dog so it should always be number one on any list like this.
What is the dog actually learning? They chase everything that moves by default these belgian malinois! It’s more about learning them what not to chase like cats and birds imo
My Cane Corso in my opinion would smoke all 3 of these breads when it comes to relentless determination to protect.. Feeling my boy felon lean or sit between my legs. Almost pushing me back away from anything different in site. 😂From a person another animal a trash bag in a tree lol a trash can 😂literally anything different I 1 hundred percent feel he would take a bullet for me and I would for him.. Hands down the best dog I've ever had.. A gentle giant until it's time to go to work
How about steps to get a 16 week old malinois to get where that dog is now... Is it working each command individually until the dog succeeds at each, then merging the commands?
Great vid. Very interested to know... When you're loading the name 'scooby', should that not be for recall, and therefore asking them to reliability come to you? And where does the 'stay' command come in? OR do you just expect them to stay put until you provide another command such as ok, come or break?