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Dog Training Video -The Truth About Your Dog’s Body Language

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Learn how your body language can help or hurt your dog training efforts. Discover simple steps you can take to improve your dog training. Please leave a comment and you can get a free ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior.” Go to www.amazingdogtrainingman.com Please leave a comment and you can get a free ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior.” Go to http

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  • Eleonor

    yes, that is the first thing I did but they still come around sometimes. I guess I’ll have to keep calling them. It makes things hard to be neighborly with them. They get tired of having them in their house so they just let them roam.

  • Abe

    Have you contacted animal control?

  • Ma

    cool! So, what if it is a neighbor dog that you want to stay away from you. I have this problem when we visit our new property we hope to develop and the pack of dogs living across the street try to chase us away. I am worried my kids will get hurt. the siberian husky has growled at me when I tried to stand my ground. could have been my tone. trying to be assertive and avoid a fight.

  • Adalberto

    Very insightful, thank you.

  • Leandra

    “Defensive Drive”? maybe you mean “Pack Drive”?

  • Arron

    Go find the meaning for the term “Conflict” in the dictionary first before posting anymore nonsense here okay..thanks. =)

  • Tameka

    Search the term “Conflict” means on the dictionary.

  • Etta

    I’m so conflicted over the tips you give- sometimes the things you’re advising owners to do are tips that I’ve found very effective in my own training, but the theory behind your methods doesn’t seem to have any basis in science. For example, I love the advice not to use the harsh tone or potentially threatening body posture for recalls, but I’d love to see the research that supports the trio of drives you’re using as the foundation for this advice.

  • Jody

    yyou are boss!!

  • Hershel

    Wow! This video is very useful and shows how training can be effective if you use the right kind of body language. Great information!

  • Galina

    amazing! i will try that on my dog!

  • Raleigh

    very cool

  • Laurence

    hey i have adog name bella sh

  • Beverly

    come bella!!! good puppy!!

  • Annetta

    wow

  • Kyoko

    how did u go mate?
    did it work>
    did u do it already
    cheers!

  • Marlin

    A few potential Defensive Drive commands I can foresee being necessary are: Heel, Sit, Down, Quiet, Let Go, Drop It, etc. You should obviously do all of these first in Prey Drive, and only when that has been mastered, THEN work on Defensive drive. You should work with a knowledgeable trainer in order to do this however, as Defensive Drive work, especially when done wrong, can cause your dog to lose trust in you. Prey drive work is fun for a dog, whereas Defensive drive work is emotionally rough.

  • Hailey

    Even though your post is 10 months old,your problem is an obvious one (At least to an experienced owner such as myself). Your puppy will continue to cry for most of her crating time (Especially at night when she doesn’t notice any human activity),for most likely no more than One Week. This is perfectly normal,& it is the result of nothing more than her being homesick due to having just separated from her littermates. Every Puppy I’ve had has gone through the same process,just like Baby children!

  • Leisha

    Dogs are FAR closer to Wolves however, than Humans are to Chimps.

  • Sharan

    amazing!!!!!!

  • Yvone

    I will try it on my dog :D

  • Ebony

    wow that makes so much sense!! THANKS SO MUCH!! I’m sure this is going to REALLY help as the only thing my dog and I haven’t mastered was the ‘come when called’ thing!! THANKS!!

  • Doyle

    the thing about chow is true i have a pure breed chow and i try to to play with him and i do but then he just walks away and i call him back but he just ignors me it’s funny when he does that ahhaha.

  • Kimberley

    That’s a very good example.

  • Caterina

    Lol i have a Chow/lab mix, hes soooo cute!! hes verrry smart, he onley likes my family, anyone else, he doesnt like, he attack a pitpull mix, (my friends dog) and dont worry hes alright. :) (and my dog was abused as a puppy, he was tested and thats why he has a hard time trusting us :’( )

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