Dog Training – Dog Bite Prevention Video
September 6, 2010 by TopDog
Filed under Getting Ready to Train Your Dog
Dog Training Video – Learn some simple steps to help prevent dog bites. Especially good for children. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com (more)





PLEASE help me!
I’ve got a 13 weeks old German Shepherd. He’s actually really nice. BUT, he has one problem.
When he goes amock at stuff in the house and I stop him, he turns to bite me. And the more I say no, or if i grab him by the neck he goes more crazy. It has ende 3 times now with me saying NO! and holding him down by the floor for like 30 sec, because he bites so hard..
Help me? ??
@tado95070 Thank you!
your the best!!!
@zounvaj916 haha good (= luckily my upstairs neighbors are the ones who bred my pup so buster can always go and play without me having 2 worry since all the dogs up their can handle him with no problem
@aes620hb2 Thank you for your concern. My pit has improve over the past week. Today was his first time actually playing with other dogs, another pit, and he enjoyed it! He’s very friendly and unaggressive.
@zounvaj916 i have the same problem with a pit and mine is 7 months, the more you hang out with your dog and walk him the more he will trust you and let you near his neck, also he should never be left in a crate all day and i know its hard but introduce your dog to lots of other dogs and people and just be sure to warn them that he might bite
i grew up around dogs and have never been afraid of them, i used all of those methonds wen i was faced with a scared or agressive dog, and ive only beeen bitten once. by a chihuahua.
I have a male pitbull. Hes 6 months old. Everytime i try to put my hands on the leash collar on his neck, he will turn his head about 90 degree and do a quick bite on my hand. He doesnt bite when i let him loose or anything just that. I have to tell him no and i put him into timeout but it doesnt help. Any suggestions or tips on preventing this?
Nice advices
Good.
@eletendre1 have you done the video for mouthy puppies? can you tell me where i can find it? i really want to see it cuz my 3 month pitbull dozer likes to bite. a lot.
I love your techniques! I have a year old lab that gets very aggressive when we dance or wrestle. I think he just wants to protect the kids and stop the ‘chaos’ but he bites REALLY hard! Broken the skin??? YOU BET! we all have scars from the little monster! he is very smart…Sit..Shake..Down…Rollover…Sit up pretty…Stay and play dead. I dont understand why I can not teach him not to bite. I just dont know how I am sure…any ideas? Thanks for your time!
hi! this training is so cool i really learned a lot but I can’t find the way to restrain my Labrador puppy from biting my legswhen i walk or chewing my hands when am trying to train her. seems like she thinks were playing. shes just 4 months old and i don’t wanna want her to be hurt or frightened of training i ant her to have while am training her
I am not a mean person, but if a dog gets agressive – I will try to remain calm, and if the dog continues – I will kick the sh!t out of it at first chance. Kick at the side of it’s head if possible. Or, hit the top of the nose if possible. That will work when nothing else will.
Might want to mention appearance is not an indicator of danger. Once had a huge Great Dane which wouldn’t hurt anything, yet many were afraid of him. Some time later, had a highly protective attack-trained white/beige Siberian & wolf mix, yet many wanted to pet this pretty dog. Keep distance from an unknown dog until the owner has control and tells you it’s safe to approach. Even then, use good judgement.
@jusfax LOL tru say
thanks for the tip
keep walking, if the dog tries to attack, let your dog defend you..thats what they’re for. and if you own a chihuahua, well its your fault for not getting a real dog like a rottweiler LOL
This is very helpful information. I got cornered by two Rottweilers last week as I was knocking on a customer’s door. (not home) I’m now the intruder and it was scary. I had not seen this video but I used a loving voice tone and very gently walked by saying “It’s ok, be a good dog now, I’m just visiting but I’m gonna leave now.” That and pretty much what this guy says and I got out of it unscathed. Happy on both parts because I love dogs and I don’t want them to get harmed either.
you can pick your dog up and try to hide your dog, mostly its head, tail and a little of the body and walk away
i can give you a tip that did work for me, when she bites you, dont pull your hand away just slowly move it above his head and say NO and then teach her to release you can check that on youtube and you better stop this or else she might be aggressive..
my dog bites me too much and it hurts like sht hes only 6 weeks old
What can I do if I’m walking my dog and i see a vicious dog on the street
Totally agree…. At the end of the day from a dog’s point of view it’s a death threat….
I can think of a few people that could do with a volts to the face… hehehe…