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This Dog training video is about guard dogs, attack dogs, personal protection dogs, killer dogs, or whatever type of training a dog trainer may call it. In reality this video is about a well trained black german shepherd (shepard, shepperd, Sheppard) some people spell german shepherd wrong! A well trained Doberman pincher and guard dog training done on a Rottweiler or rottie. Guard dog training and attack dog training is a serious business, so be sure to choose a qualified dog trainer. There …

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  • Reyna

    Maybe you can try to form a complete sentence that someone can understand?

  • Charlette

    maybe can u make a video how u do that please

  • Roman

    excellent dog

  • Buck

    maybe 2 dogs comes ok to trainn in a litter of 8,not all the dogs have the same responce or the sence of smell .they have to pick a good dog afther several test.

  • Dorothy

    i need to learn how to train dogs i planning on getting a dog sometime in the future

  • Bonny

    woof

  • Carmelina

    personally i think the crop look makes the dog look menacing and personally i like that in a dog, i want to have a well trained dobbie like the ones in this video. but lets face it if the ears aren’t cropped they look like grey hounds on steroids lol

  • Piper

    Well you gotta have a good vet, but that’s just common sense, take them to someone who’s done it before and does a good job. And usually the reason the ears don’t stand right, is because ppl don’t post long enough. You gotta post til the ears stand on their own, and that take a few months. and ppl get lazy and don’t do it. If you get the short crop tho you don’t have to worry. Our doberman had the show crop where the ears are tall, so we to post them for 8 months and they stand GREAT!

  • Jayme

    Well our was under 300 for crop and post care. And the first day he got it done, it was as if nothing had happen the vet could even mess w his ears, and it didn’t phase him. They use a lot pain meds so the dogs don’t feel much. And honestly he was running around wantin to play and everything. Honestly if you wanna talk about pain the vaccines shots hurt them worst.

  • Marth

    Akita are hardy dogs and so are German Shepherds. ANd who is stronger really depends on the dog itself and it size, and its temperment. Besides neither the shephard or the Akita are the strongest of dogs. THe mastiff have more powerful bites, and builds. But their generally bred away from aggression but you get one w a dominate personality and almost every dog will summit. There is quite an advantage with size in the dog realm. thats y wolves are so big so they can take out big animals.

  • Rosella

    also you cant just do it at any point in a dobermans life it has to be when its a pup around 12 weeks so really i find it just a big bill if you put it at that.

  • Alvera

    let me ask u somethin though from 1 dobie owner to another here in toronto it costs aprox. 300$ to crop the ears let alone not gaurenteed a excellent job done, is it worth to put the dog in pain for looks? and also be charged up the *** for it? because the shots alone for a puppy each one here is aprox 60 dollars canadian and there has to be 2 more following the second one

  • Kendra

    And yea any dog looks mean with its fangs showin, but if you have a doberman w uncropped ears, ppl are more likely to approach it thinking its probably a friendly dog, But if you have errect ears ppl know right away it a doberman, and them ears give the dog a fierce yet beatuful look. And their face is narrow so smaller ears compliment the face, where the oversized floppy ears just make the dog look more like a young puppy who hasn’t filled in yet.

  • Lynell

    I’m not saying the dog won’t be protective but their going to respect a dog more that has them ears that tune into sound and move with sound they give the appearance of being more keen. As oppose to dog a that resemble a daushand with floppy ears. Floppy ears are not scary and remind ppl of a friendly dog. ANd errect ears are more efficient because the leather of the ears no longer block the waves and the errect shape act as radars, catching waves.

  • Reyna

    lol you dont need to get the ears done to have a protective dog, my doberman dosent have his ears done and when he shows his teeth its intimidating enough :P

  • Lakia

    lol you go ahead and believe that, i’d love to see you walk into the house of any of these dog’s home. they wouldn’t just be barkin at you. You forget these dogs are trainer to listen to their owner but if the owners not around the dog feels it place to make decisions and one of them is to guard the house. And these dogs would pose much more of a threat than some old backyard pitbull. They’d rip you a new one and maybe even more w/o an owner to tell them to stop!

  • Cathy

    The dog won’t attack its family that’s its pack, and a schultzund trained dog see’s you as the leader so it very obedient. These dog are socialized, which mean they get along with ppl and other dogs, but its when you give that magic word that the dog goes into attack mode. You’d actually have more control over this type of dog. Althought the only danger is the word, and if you train them wrong. SO take it to the professional.

  • Debera

    Yea, I hear you on that one. That’s y I love my doberman. My friend’s doberman protected her from sum creep at the park who got a little closer than he should of. All the dog had to do was growled and the man backed off, and her dog was only 6 months old. I’d highly suggest a doberman, just make sure you get the ears done so it has that intimatidating look. ANd they don’t shed like a shepherd, plus doberman will protect u even w/o training. And their very affection toward their family.

  • Santa

    please add me as a friend. my dream is to have a rottweiler/bullmastiff hanging on the end of a bite sleeve, and i would love to become an attack dog trainer i know it must be done carefully but i love your work and would love to get in contact with you xx

  • Ahmad

    LOL mine dont even wake up to loud noises.yes they may be smaller than the german shepherds,dobermans,rottweilers but they are stronger than those dogs anyway since they are little and ompact,they were bred for dog-fighting,lol ok thanx

  • Raelene

    staffies are terrible guard dogs ,they dont have protective instincts or even a warriness to strangers , not to mention theyre to small anyway

  • Deeann

    when i move out i am getting one of these dogs to protect me :]

  • Heidi

    ok then itll take a while

  • Bonny

    thank you :)

  • Jayna

    german shepherd. a black one

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