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Understanding Dog Language - Nervous to Aggressive Behaviour 

Nigel Reed
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Unveil the mysteries of your dog's behaviour with our in-depth exploration, "Understanding Dog Language - From Nervousness to Aggressive Behaviour." This pivotal guide illuminates the journey from subtle canine anxiety to outright aggression, offering key insights into the silent language of your loyal companion.
🐾 Dog Language Deciphered - Delve into the heart of 'dog communication' and 'dog body language'. Learn to spot the early signs of unease and discomfort in your dog's behaviour, understanding how a nervous dog communicates through body language before it escalates.
🐕 Preventing Aggression - With a keen focus on 'dog language nervousness to aggression', our video equips you with the knowledge to intercept before tension turns into a potential threat, reducing the instances of 'dog aggression' and 'aggression to dogs'.
🔍 Interpreting Canine Signals - 'Understanding dog body language' is vital for any dog owner. Our detailed breakdowns take the guesswork out of 'how to understand dog language', ensuring you're well-prepared to respond to your dog's needs.
🗣️ Behavioural Solutions - Drawing on expertise similar to 'nigel reed how to stop your dog barking', this video offers pragmatic strategies to address and calm anxious or aggressive dogs, fostering a peaceful and happy home.
🎥 Visual Learning - Our 'canine body language videos' and 'dog training videos body language' offer visual learners the chance to see real-life examples of the concepts discussed, enhancing understanding and application.
📘 Educational and Engaging - Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or new to the world of canines, "Understanding Dog Language - Nervous to Aggressive Behaviour" is an essential addition to your educational library, making 'dog body language explained' an engaging experience.
Join us as we decode the silent signals and transform your approach to dog behaviour. Watch, learn, and connect with your dog like never before.
This is a lesson from my Aggression & Nervousness online course.
For more information on how to deal with any nervous, anxious or aggressive behaviour please visit:
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The course is an in depth video explanation with case studies, dog training videos and body language actions showing what you can do to communicate that you will deal with all dangers. In order for your dog to calm and be happy and well behaved.
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@pmacksc15
@pmacksc15 5 лет назад
Please keep producing videos. You’re info is right on and helps many dogs stay in their homes and gives owners confidence to train them.
@JustDemix
@JustDemix 3 года назад
Until this video, because of her body language i thought my dog was overly excited but this shows me that shes nervous and anxious. She stops when she see's car's because i stop with her and tell her no and act anxious so she copies. I stop and panic when other dogs are around, she does the same. Makes so much sense now!
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
First step is awareness. Great to hear you can see the behaviour for what it is now Demi.
@suzannestone798
@suzannestone798 4 года назад
this was super helpful and thoroughly informative, well done video, thanks!
@lightworksphotograph
@lightworksphotograph 5 лет назад
Hi Nigel, very clear and helpful video as ever. It really helped me to identify my dog as a hard line aggressive freezer when encountering other dogs......she will also try to dominate other dogs and invade their space if they meet closely which can rapidly turn into aggression as well. She has made massive progress in other areas of perceived threat mainly due to us using the techniques in your book and videos but we have hit a real road block with her around other dogs. Does the course cover specific techniques to get her to cope without resorting to the aggressive freeze and will it help us to help her to meet other dogs without her feeling the need to dominate and be aggressive?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 5 лет назад
Hi Andrew, Many thanks for your kind words and for buying the book. Yes the course goes into great detail on all aspects of demonstrating you are the protector. If you decide to purchase the course I recommend not skipping any sections as each section gives an example until it becomes your 2nd nature. Then at the end we will have a skype call in which I will help you perfect your approach. I hope to work with you soon. Very best wishes, Nigel
@megankayser524
@megankayser524 4 года назад
Oh my gosh, my dog has been impossible to walk and impossible to have in the house. He’s always on alert and is constantly barking at his reflection trashcans, anything bigger than him etc. This past week and a half i have been using the techniques from this video. And i have seen massive improvements. Today is the first time i took him on a walk where he wasn’t tugging pulling and barking the whole time. Thank you so much for your videos I can not believe the improvement I’ve seen in just a week.
@cash_cpa_coffee2765
@cash_cpa_coffee2765 3 года назад
How long did it take your and your pupster? Both if mine a re pullers and leash reactive.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 5 лет назад
Check out my online course with MANY MORE Videos, questions and an optional video call with myself. www.thedogguardian.com/dealing-with-aggressive-dogs
@49er701
@49er701 Год назад
Thanks Nigel - great content. May I suggest the background music doesn't add much to the value and for people who are hard of hearing (like me) it makes it more difficult to understand what is being said. No music for me. Thanks
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
Hi Andrew, thank you for watching and commenting. Most people apparently do prefer background music. I'm in a similar camp to you however, i'm not a massive fan of it. Although I do think it is necessary in some videos. Thanks again for your feedback it's good to know so I don't swing the other way and put in too much. Best wishes, Nigel
@haleyblair3700
@haleyblair3700 9 часов назад
This is so helpful! My poor baby was a beaten 12 week old pup when i got him. He is german Shepard/husky mix named (Zeus) so he is bred for "aggressiveness" and being protective but he wil bark and try to nip at anyone he doesnt know. (stranger danger) So learning what to look for will help me in trianing when to be "on duty" and when to be "off duty". Ive done read alot and have watched multiple videos but im still learning and so is he. He is just 10 1/2 months old but He loves the people he is comfortable with but strangers are a no go for him sadly. I will do anything i have to too help my baby. Please please don't beat on animals y'all because the ones who save them have to go thru what im going thru but we are getting there slowly but surely. ❤😊
@Megs24theJokerQueen
@Megs24theJokerQueen 3 года назад
If more people especially children learnt about dog body language there would be less bites.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
True.
@Hugo-xl5mw
@Hugo-xl5mw 5 лет назад
can you do a video about stoping prey drive, please I had I awful experience in wales last week where I accidentally dropped the lead and my dog a Tibetan terrier crossed with a cocker and Patterdale terrier bolted towards a sheep luckily someone stopped him in his path it was a terrible experience and one I wish I could have not been through if only I had more control over him would really appreciate some advice on controlling prey drive thank you
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 5 лет назад
Hi Hugo, I have a video demonstrating how to address this issue on my online course along with many other videos the-dog-guardian.teachable.com/p/dog-aggression-and-nervousness-course Let me know if you have nay questions. Best wishes, Nigel
@sandocisco
@sandocisco 4 года назад
Nigel's videos led me to look for his book on Kindle. I bought it and it has completely changed what I thought I knew about dogs and has let me understand their behavior. Amazing lessons!
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Thank you for buying the book and commenting Francisco. Great to hear!
@gregfilippi8390
@gregfilippi8390 2 года назад
My dog is definitely freeze assertive. Any tips on how to get her to be less tense upon meeting new dogs?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 2 года назад
Hi Greg, I have a whole series on it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-neBb1cFVJvM.html
@PZPism
@PZPism 4 года назад
Keep posting videos. My dog always growls at other dogs and pulls towards them. Help!
@Corgis47
@Corgis47 26 дней назад
Thank you for such great video. Would you do a video on redirecting aggression? ❤
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 20 дней назад
I have many videos on aggression :) e.g ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HwNe5COoGhk.html
@evat7723
@evat7723 3 года назад
This is helpful! Our dog does the aggressive "freeze" which really looks like she wants to just go at the other dog and it's NOT fun. She's also done the attack part, sadly, though the first few times she got into it with other dogs, I don't think she was the one who "started it". So I think she became reactive after a few bad experiences with other dogs and now reacts badly to all of them.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Glad the video was helpful
@fletchqc9900
@fletchqc9900 Год назад
my dog always uses flight, nervous assertive freeze and confident/friendly assertive freeze. I have thanfully never seen her show any aggressive freeze or fight.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
😅
@tippyroh
@tippyroh 3 года назад
I just realized how incredibly anxious and nervous my dog is ;-;
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Awareness is the first step
@tippyroh
@tippyroh 3 года назад
@@nigelreed yes, i've contacted a dog trainer and will have private lessons to see how I can make it better for her. Normally it's the owner thats need training tho lmao, so i'm prepared to hear what I have to change
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
@@tippyroh good to hear!
@loveskating4eva
@loveskating4eva 3 года назад
Thnak you for some amazing clips. I have a reactive dog but still dont understand everything with body language. This is probably the best one ive seen
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Thank you :) - glad it was helpful
@apbt067
@apbt067 2 года назад
It’s sad videos like this don’t get more views. No bs about anything that is irrelevant to the topic of the video. Just facts from start to finish. I love a video that doesn’t waste what we can’t get back and that’s our time! Good video.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 2 года назад
Thank you.
@XjtBA
@XjtBA 4 года назад
Nigel, have you ever worked with Afghan Hounds? They are a unique breed with unique challenges, unlike most other breeds. I would love to see a video of you training an Afghan. Thanks 🙏
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
I have yes but I didn't film them.
@sandeephansdak314
@sandeephansdak314 3 года назад
.....and!.....besides "Barking"...why they "Cry"....(howl)... without no "Tears"?!....
@TheDogBookCompany
@TheDogBookCompany 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this video, very informative!
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@les7516
@les7516 Год назад
What is the price for this? Thank you
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
Hi Les, there are two options. Please see this link for more details and let me know if you have any questions. www.thedogguardian.com/dealing-with-aggressive-dogs
@les7516
@les7516 Год назад
Yes will you please put price in American. I’d love the course. Mine has fear AGRESSION and is jumpy with noise. Also rubs from loud noise. I’m so sad. I thought I was a hood mother and I’ve done something wrong. 🥲
@les7516
@les7516 Год назад
Hey I got the price and would like to chat with someone before I joined so we can be certain. I e bought and trained with so many courses. Now I’m going back to work after a few years and bought hemp and would like to fix the underlying problem. I’m So ashamed
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
You are a good mum i'm sure but your dog needs you to also be a good bodyguard / protector which the course teaches. The exchange rate works out $142 without video call and $198 with.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
First we need to get rid of that shame - You're doing your best but likely haven't received the right direction. Yes please feel free to email me at hellio@thedogguardian.com, or we can set up a call.
@dibrentley7915
@dibrentley7915 4 года назад
Watched my dogs behaviour at the shop today, yah he looked at me for guidance!
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Great!!!
@panther7681
@panther7681 Год назад
I don't understand why would a dog want to approach the perceived danger?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
To get rid of it because they believe it to be necessary to do so. The dog has the cognitive skills of a 3 year old so they are not always going to make smart decisions.
@panther7681
@panther7681 Год назад
@@nigelreed Now I get the picture, as I've been curious of why..
@eldesgraciado6690
@eldesgraciado6690 Год назад
If you have an aggressive dog, it's better to euthanize it. Do not surrender it to a shelter becasue then the dog can end up being adopted by an unsuspecting family and the dog can harm a child.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
Rescue centres generally do not give dogs to families with children. This is especially the case with aggressive dogs.
@eldesgraciado6690
@eldesgraciado6690 Год назад
@@nigelreed I wish that was true but keep in mind that most shelters are run by animal rights advocates who are desperate to place unwanted dogs with families.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
I should hope ALL shelters are run by people who advocate for animal rights. If shelters rehome a dog that hurts a child then the institution would be investigated and potentially sued, very quickly and the dog would be put down. My experience is the shelter owners are very conscientious of what happens to the dog and people.
@eldesgraciado6690
@eldesgraciado6690 Год назад
@@nigelreed You need to update your information. Many tragedies had happened to unsuspecting people that in good faith adopted a dog from a shelter, believing that they were doing a good deed by saving a living being. But then that dog injured or killed a family member. Some shelters even closed their doors after that. (And no lawsuit is going to bring your child back) There are many videos of real news stories about rescued dog attacks here on youtube. The Pit Bull Victim Awareness channel is a good place to start.
@KatherineAnnabella
@KatherineAnnabella Год назад
Very good for animal parent
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
Thanks
@rustybird8803
@rustybird8803 3 года назад
Oooh shit,! WE HAVE adopted a beautiful brindle catalogs (cajun bird dog.) Been a shelter dog for over 2 years and abusedseverely? Was supposed to have been chained to agree through a hurricane?? Goes nuts over puppies on TV very protect of the house and property but is moody as hell?...some timesone ofuscan pet her other times nobody at the 6 month point we being patient trying walks ,toys sticks. Any advice?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Keep the dog's world small and introduce them very slowly whilst showing you will take care of them at each step.
@k9whizkids661
@k9whizkids661 Год назад
Well done! Great video!! Fight-Flight-Freeze-Fidget/Fool Around... so important for owners to become familiar with and respond appropriately to their dog's earliest communications.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
:)
@watsonsaquatics7604
@watsonsaquatics7604 3 года назад
Really good thanks xxx
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Thank you :)
@brendasizemore1786
@brendasizemore1786 Год назад
Loved this. Thank you for showing examples.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@paulamariabarwick8817
@paulamariabarwick8817 3 года назад
My German shepherd, has attacked another dog before. When out he will see a dog and waggles his tail, is he just being friendly?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Dogs can attack when their tail is wagging so I would need much more context.
@dianakoch1457
@dianakoch1457 4 года назад
There she is...my fearful dog displays an assertive freeze with barking...unfortunately she is doing this every time she sees a stranger and she is an intimidating 85 pounds. I have been researching local trainers (Delaware, US) and breed specific trainers (Dogo Argentino) and have been appalled at some of the suggestions I have received. Your calm, confidence-building approach is exactly what I have been seeking!
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Great to hear.
@robertkezer3665
@robertkezer3665 2 года назад
Wonderful
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@kinsleyjohnson1168
@kinsleyjohnson1168 4 года назад
Hello! Very helpful video. We had thought my dog lunged, barks and tried to bite people was because he thought he needed to take on the protecting family role. Our other dog who basically provided safety for us had died. So my dog thinks that he must take that role. Or so we thought. It started as we took him on a hike. He lunged at a person. It's only at other people who come near us, walk by us, or if we walk by them. We have tried avoiding humans but he still barks at them. Do you have ANY idea how we can train him not to lunge and bark at humans other than family and friends he knows?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Hi yes but it is not a short answer. Check out my website for info and services.
@knightrider8145
@knightrider8145 3 года назад
Hello Nigel. Sometimes my dog raises its hind leg when meeting another dog, as if she wanted to pee on the other dog that is sniffing her, but never does that. I suspect it's an instance of submissive behaviour without showing her tummy, I mean without her going belly up. Have you ever seen such behaviour before?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Yes I have and I think you're right.
@FAKRTURD
@FAKRTURD 3 года назад
Any videos on preventing dog fights in the home? My two dogs keep fighting and it is extremely stressful and hard to break up.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
I don't as it a 10 minute video will not suffice I am afraid. It will take a holistic understanding of the situation understanding each variable.
@mrchalrt5564
@mrchalrt5564 4 года назад
Do you have insight into training a guard dog? I need a dog that will protect my home if it is being robbed or worse. Thank you.
@tamarsolimon3871
@tamarsolimon3871 4 года назад
I have a puppy pressa canario it is 3 mnth and really perective to much in fact but they are alway very dominant wich is why im watching this good luck read up on them well pefore you get one good luck
@TheErsu
@TheErsu 3 года назад
Why do dogs get aggressive with strangers at the door, but run away from more obvious threats?
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Each dog perceives different things threatening. There is not always that much logic to their decisions and perceptions. i.e some dogs are scared of paper bags or walking on different types of floors.
@TheErsu
@TheErsu 3 года назад
@@nigelreed If dogs are illogical, why do people trust them to learn and make judgements?
@mack1609
@mack1609 4 года назад
Nicely done, lots of information in short videos
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@georgeszweden9497
@georgeszweden9497 4 года назад
This dude is the Buddha of dog knowledge.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Thanks George :)
@ChipSpencer123
@ChipSpencer123 3 года назад
Would love to see more about the owners role.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Thanks for commenting. I have a whole series of the how to on my channel.
@kevincull1091
@kevincull1091 3 года назад
Great video!
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@charlielansdell7247
@charlielansdell7247 4 года назад
Is a dog ever to old to teach
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Charlie Lansdell no, as long as they’re in good health.
@TheOzka
@TheOzka 5 лет назад
Good video
@Klara-fg8nf
@Klara-fg8nf 4 года назад
Hello Nigel,thank you for this video because now i know why my dog acts like this but i have a question. So my dog is being agresive not to other dogs but to humans. He wold bark at them and be agressive to them (strangers i mean) and sometimes he wold try to attack them while on the leash. I know what made him in to doing that but do you have any tips on how to stop him ? Sorry for bothering(and sorry if i made spelling mistakes )
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 4 года назад
Have a look at my other video on how to stop a dog barking/lunging. The video is on dogs lunging at dogs but the answer isn't much different. I also have an online course that goes into much greater detail the-dog-guardian.teachable.com/p/dog-aggression-and-nervousness-course/?product_id=1269323
@FaithJRB
@FaithJRB 2 года назад
Dominanance and status are human attributes we give to dogs. It is not based on science. Check out In Defence of Dogs by John Bradshaw and also Ian Dunbar.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 2 года назад
Hi there, To have resources and needs met is fundamental to for a dog to stay alive. So therefore EVERY dog has to question who makes the decisions & who provides for whom. Without these questions they would cease to live. By ignoring status you are in turn disregarding the different types of attachments that form with each dog and an owner. What about dogs that protect one owner but not the other? What about dogs that pull on the lead with one owner but not the other? What about dogs that try and get food from one owner but not the other? How can this behaviour be anything but a dog assuming they have/ or need to take, control in those areas with that individual? And so need to be taught by that individual. Which reflects the status of that individual. If it were just a matter of teaching the dog and not status then a trainer would be able to train a dog for a client and the behaviour would always be the same for that person. But this isn't the case. It's how the dog sees the individual in terms of authority, provider, protector, decision maker. Dogs are not socialists! Please explain those behaviours without referring to a book - which I have already read BTW. If you are open minded I suggest reading the Demon Haunted world: Science as a candle in the dark by Carl Sagan. Once you understand what constitutes science you will see holes in the author's reasoning (not science) everywhere. Also check this link out as an example of what is good and poor reasoning. bigthink.com/personal-growth/how-to-disagree-well-7-of-the-best-and-worst-ways-to-argue/ Best wishes,
@mariaivanova491
@mariaivanova491 5 лет назад
Hi! Could you please help us!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🐶 My puppy turned 4 months old today (male). He never showed any aggression neither to us nor to dogs. Today I was teaching him “leave it”. Everything went great until I started using boiled chicken head.🐔And boiled chicken meat was as a treat. He got crazy, when I told him to leave it, grin👹, started to jump on my legs, trying to bite me. My husband came to help, took the puppy up in his arms. Then the puppy bit his cheek.😵 My husband hold him, trying to settle him down. As I understand this happened because he didn’t get this chicken head in the end. (he never tried it before as well). Right?🤔 We never used negative reinforcement for him, never beat him of course. Please tell us, what should we do in such situations? Should I keep using this kind of food for “leave it”, to provoke him? Or stop using it? How to behave if he will get crazy like this again? Thank you in advance for any advice 🙏🏻😊❤️
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 5 лет назад
Hi, a sentence of advice won't suffice. You need to know why he did this, his language, the rules around food, what to do if a dog's state heightens e.g do not pick them up near your face. My book The Dog Guardian explains the method in full. In the meantime don't use this food until he is much more predictable. Best wishes,
@mariaivanova491
@mariaivanova491 5 лет назад
Nigel Reed thank you very much for your response!
@whydoibother3741
@whydoibother3741 3 года назад
There are actually 4 “F”s. Flight, flight freeze and the fourth “F” is fidget.
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
I'm not suer how fidgeting could be classified as a defence response rather just a bi-product of feeling insecure.
@whydoibother3741
@whydoibother3741 3 года назад
@@nigelreed Insecure is fear, right? When earning FEAR FREE certification they say there are now “4 F’s” of stress response in pets. Vet techs 20 years ago were taught in school, it was the old “fight or flight, then “freeze” was added. These days those at the top have added a fourth recognized behavior: “fidget” like pacing tail tucked, lifting one paw (and calming signals: yawning or licking lips etc).
@nigelreed
@nigelreed 3 года назад
I have also heard flirt is a 4th F (defence response) as the dog is trying to pacify the situation with friendliness. Add fidget to the list then there would be 5 F's. For me people are looking for words that begin with F. And so leave out other reactions that do not start with F. Yawning and licking lips demonstrates stress. However is it used to alert another dog and be submissive (i.e use a defence response) or is it a reaction to feeling stressed... Dogs lick lips and yawn when fireworks are happening so in that context it is not to be submissive (showing a defence response) to the fireworks. If the dog is staying where they are and fidgeting, they are still freezing. They are feeling insecure but not enough to run off. I think of it in human terms. If you told someone to go away. That would be assertive freeze. If you went over that i.e (invade space, tell them to **** off) it would be aggressive freeze. If you apologised, that would be submissive freeze. If you put your head down and looked stressed I would look at that as submissive too. It's all down to interpretation of course. Interesting topic though!
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