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@@jessicamendelsohn7455 Okay that's what I thought too! He seems really shy and sweet. 🥹 He might be nervous because of the new environment since it's his first training session?
That's actually not fair at all since any person of average size would be a good contrast for how huge this puppy is. He doesn't have dwarfism. Literally everyone can reasonably picture just how big this puppy is next to him. Like what? This is so rude for literally no reason. I don't even know if this guy is legitimately small in stature but from the scale of literally everything around him ....he is a perfectly average height and weight for a man in the US or Canada. 😐 Like my god what are your expectations for men's stature if you think this man is so small you can't tell the scale of a massive Great Dane puppy near him??
Why pestering him while he is eating? How would you like if someone interrupts your dinner and puts their fingers on it? As long he’s okay and polite while you pour his food on the bowl, let him finish and that’s all. Pestering him triggering behaviours while YOU!!! Give him the food, and then trying to get it back will make anyone ( person or dog) Angry. Why can’t we let them be? NO! You have to trigger him because total maniac control has to be done. When the dog had done nothing wrong, just wants to eat his food. As a personal experience I had 3 dogs and one was very eager to food. Growling when eating and eating fast to get the other dogs food too. I applied the correction when she finished her meal. Quickly enough the other dogs teach her boundaries ( she was new), she got a bite from my chihuahua on her lip. Never annoyed anyone again. And she sits and waits for her food, even waits for my command word of ‘’ eat’’ and she waits peacefully. However I don’t disturb her while eating. Shes the most amazing dog. She learned my and the other dogs boundaries and I learned hers. She never been agressive towards toys or treats, waits her turn.
Well first of all the dog should be sleeping in the bed with you. If you're not going to do that don't get a dog. Second of all the only other thing you have to worry about and I was a rescue worker and I still do that for 40 years, is the dark and not rush the door they can't jump up on anybody so train them not to do that. And you could just slam the door in their face so he gets scared. Works every time they get trained. You don't need any treats or anything else. The other thing is you do not want them to rush the car door or jump out of the car door because it's dangerous. So do the same thing when you're training them about car doors just slam the door and scare the crap out of them. They learned in 5 minutes not to do that. Bayou dog trainer you make sure that those pets always sleep on a bed Lutheran humans. And you tell people that they're not willing to let their pets sleep on their bed don't get a pet
My dogs have no food aggression. They are content. Now from my perspective if you gave me a plate of say chimichangas and then you start putting that nasty hand in my food I might bite you. 😂 just sayin.
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My healer was extremely well behaved. Ran free. Had great recall and listened to commands. When we take her to the city though, she's a different dog. She doesn't understand the leash situation and doesn't like that there's so much going on. I know the business of the city and the leash makes her feel unsafe, but I really don't know how to reassure her. She goes from calm n cool, capable cattle dog ... to a scared, reactive, tangled in her leash mess. 😢
this is the first thing i do when i first adopt a dog or cat. i actually had to work with a cat who had food aggression towards other cats and dogs at first i put him in a large pet carrier for feeding time then worked on getting another animal close to him by haveing them eat outside his create. now he can eat with the other's no issue but i always watch to make sure nothing happens.
My big dogs have never done the its probably cus as a pup he was not trained but also I have lil dog and just the the male has been aggressive but I'm working on him
same vibes as teaches getting mad the cafeteria is loud after they just filled it with 500 youngsters 😂😂 What are you saying you’re afraid a child will fall into his bowl magically at his eating time? It’s bizarre to try and make your dog act human. They are dogs. It’s ok if they do dog stuff. Like protect their food…..? Just like a human does in the wild on a hike… very conscious about their food….. what’s the difference. And shame on you for having nasty ass Kibble for your dogs. Make some REAL food for them if you love them so much. And it’s cheaper. But it involves the human doing more than just lugging a 80lb of food to their car….
Have a Dutch Shepherd coming in the week and having some refresher videos since its been 10 years. Man that every 3 hours thing, not going to be easy. Hopefully only a couple weeks.