Thats not an xl bully though? Anyway, my mastiff bully cross who falls under the ban behaves like this(or even worse) Its not a crime to have a dog behaving like this. Its. A crime to allow it to be out of control.
Whilst you may be happy to defend yourself in court for your actions... It's your dog that's potentially facing the the death sentence not you. Plain and simple the uk laws are an ass! When someone invades your property the property the dog should be immune from the law.
Love this, great video! What part of the UK are you in? I'm from Birmingham originally..... I have family in Warminster and would love to visit you when I'm in the UK.
Why would anyone do this to any dog let alone a gentle giant Great Dane?!?! This is my breed of choice. For the last 30+ years. Not one of them would act like that. This dog must have been mistreated to act in this way - training or not Shameful!
Shut your stupid mouth! It’s retarded individuals like you that have destroyed the very fabric of working dogs! Shit bags like you destroy the very functionality of working dogs then proceed to destroy the very fabric of humanity with your spewing of nonsense and spineless ambition in life! Piss right off!!!
People ask me if my dog bites, I always reply “All dogs bite”. Will it bite is a different question, only if I tell it to. You’ve got to be firm with these types of breeds, you can’t pussyfoot around them. I always hear how hard Malinois are to train, as a Mally owner I would argue the opposite. They are so easy to train that you can inadvertently teach them bad habits.
Absolute bollocks,it tossers like you who give these dogs a bad name.you should be ashamed of yourself. This is so disgusting im going to send this content to the RSPCA. People like you should be barred from owning a dog..
I really want one of these dogs I’ve been online for two days straight trying to find a US breeder if anyone knows of a breeder please leave me a message
Our Boerboels protected us extremely well, without this attack training. They are natural protectors of their human family and property. Take excellent care of them and make them part of your family. Just genuinely love them.
Shocking, the fact that you posted this video presumably thinking it looks good shows just how little you know about dog training. I’ve seen your videos before, dogs doing hold and bark just looking for toy, not real protection!!!!
Do not give E collar to people who can't train their dogs! It's a weapon that is used to hurt the dog. Dumb people who get dogs as weapons and symbol should not have access to prong or e collar. Not everyone should be able to get these tools. They are dangerous.
The problem is the owners. They have zero control and then punish the dog with the collar. They don't know how to use the collar. They don't know how to train the dog. This is the problem. Same with prong collar. It's dangerous in the wrong hands. It needs to be regulated.
E collar is a fantastic training aid for dog's and handler's. Positive reinforcement only does not work for most dogs with average drive, muchless dogs with high drive. E collar is the best way to have your dog behave to the point where your dog can get freedom of leash whilst behaving well mannered. Respect to DDR for continually showing the truth of the matter!
Not banned yet thankfully 🙏 only a draft regulation has been laid out with no set date. Hopefully it never comes to action, it’ll force it underground and we will lose a great tool.
Just re watched the vid, the Guy tells owner he's a persistent biter. Owners reply "Is he?" WTF. Poor dog with a weak owner and a domineering conceited trainer
Need some background info. But looks like a fearful dog (Tail position). I love e-collars especially for off leash recall training. But this is just stupid! This might be the right on an aggressive type who thinks he’s the top dog, not on a fearful dog. Don’t let random people pull up on your dog and try touch it is the first step. Second figure out why he’s fearful then work on desensitisation. Sometimes the fear will never be removed (think dogs and fireworks) It has to managed instead. When the fear is really strong the dog will push through a correction.
This method is still appropriate for a fearful dog (which is not extremely fearful by the way). The behaviour of biting must be corrected and this first phase in correcting this dog's behaviour seems reasonable to me, understand that this is the first step/ session to correcting this dog's behaviour and he needs consequences by way of deterrent initially. The other phase of desensitisation to people and knowing that decent people are no threat to him, can come later with further training by way of introducing him to more/many new people numerous times. But he has to know the action of biting people is not acceptable. I'm sure he'll be a much happier confident dog after going through the full training process. Good direct approach training by DDR
This doesn’t seem like a dangerously out of control dog who “randomly bites” as the title suggests. This is not an appropriate method to use on a fearful dog (regardless of the extremity of the fear). Flooding the dog like this is creating greater stress which is clear in the dogs body language even in its avoidance of the trigger stimulus . In turn you will create new anxieties and deeper fears. This dog needs a calm confident leader! Counter conditioning would be the best approach, teach a desired behaviour instead. Basic obedience would be a great place to start. Until then DONT LET RANDOM PEOPLE WALK UP ON YOUR DOG AND TOUCH IT. You are in charge you take control and advocate for your dog that’s how you will get a happy confident dog who knows that you are in charge. There’s times for no nonsense approaches this is not one of them.
Going into avoidance of people/situation is not a viable sustainable option, eventually the situation has to be met head on and dealt, remember you have random people who do not take know for answer and will come and post the dog despite being told not to. You also have in particular children who may have their own friendly dog and feel all dogs are the same and come and try pet the dog with no warning, they will be bitten by this dog this causing injury. The parents will then be quick to push for the dog to be put down. As an owner you can't control fully when such a situation will present itself these owners have done the right thing seeking the best professional help.
Going into avoidance of people/situation is not a viable sustainable option, eventually the situation has to be met head on and dealt, remember you have random people who do not take know for answer and will come and post the dog despite being told not to. You also have in particular children who may have their own friendly dog and feel all dogs are the same and come and try pet the dog with no warning, they will be bitten by this dog this causing injury. The parents will then be quick to push for the dog to be put down. As an owner you can't control fully when such a situation will present itself these owners have done the right thing seeking the best professional help.
Avoidance is a form of proactive management and it can be done this is even more important while the dog is in training for behaviour modification. -No one will touch your dog if you tell them firmly! People will listen if you know how to approach it (you will need to practice this until you perfect it, train yourself) - If you know your dog bites and a child is bitten and you as an owner did not do EVERYTHING possible to prevent such a situation the dog should be confiscated from you in the first instance and destroyed depending on the severity of the injury. The safety of people, especially children is a priority. - You can control certain variables in most situations. Use of a good quality basket muzzle would be a great idea. Modify your walking route to avoid situations of being in very close proximity to other people. The owners have done a great job by seeking professional help it should always be done in situations that you’re unable to manage. I’m critical of the methods of this professional.
im no dog trainer but y the looks of it, you've now created a human-fearful dog or a dog that is fearful of that fake arm is there video of people approaching without the fake hand?