Gungho Dogs is the name of our brand. The current English definition of Gung-ho, as you probably know, is to be excited, enthusiastic, ready for war. However, the original meaning of the word Gung-ho means to work together, to work in harmony.
Here at Gungho Dog Training not only do we want our dogs to be in their natural enthusiastic and excited state, but we want the phrase "working-together-in-harmony" to describe the relationship you have with your dog.
A relationship built on trust and loyalty.
A loving relationship is a proper foundation for healthy dog training.
This type of positive relationship builds trust.
Consistent trust builds loyalty.
Loyalty is amongst the highest values you can bring to your dog's life.
This youtube channel and the content on our website is here to help you do just that.
Checkout @GunghoDogs and @GunghoDogTraining on Instagram.
I can't trust my dog at all. I give and give and give. I give the best of everything, but all I get is a dog that hasn't made eye contact with me once since a month ago when we got her. She out right ignores me and does the most defiant things. For example we go outside to do potty and she holds herself only to do her business inside. I am at the point where I am starting to think that I made a big mistake with her. I successfully trained many dogs but she tests me to the brink of breakdown. I go to a dark bad place that I shouldn't go to. I'm starting to feel like she hates me but why? Maybe I'm just a useless person.
Main points in vid - feed food from hands - training dog -be clear with what you want for you dog and how you’re going to do that with them. Communicate that with your dog -Provide for them. Communicate with them. Give them security and comfortability - have a harmonious relationship with your dog. Work together. -have cuddle, bonding, quality time
What needs addressing is to the dog that is scared of the owner, uncomfortable with submission. My pup was so bitey, we could barely be around her, nothing worked, some suggestions made her worse. I understand now that she was over reacting, and she’s soft…so about 1.5 yrs old i tried a really quiet method and i saw a change, but she still reverts to biting when she’s over tired or hungry. She’s a herd/working breed combo, I’ve had to give her commands to settle down to sleep, But now I’m working on desensitizing her to me being right next to her, she lets me but it’s not her preference…I’m working without food because she gets really focused on my hand for the food…. Not sure how long this will take.