Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherd (Part 1)
December 1, 2011 by TopDog
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www.sitmeanssit.com This is the first of a few clips of 1 session of a dog and people aggressive dog that was brought to me at our recent Sit Means Sit regional seminar in Denver Colorado that is a continual learning experience for our Sit Means Sit location owners. With all of their help, the next few days you can join us for the transition of this turnaround of this dog Sit Means Sit style!! For information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer visit www.franchise.sitmeanssit.com
German Shepherd Training.
October 1, 2010 by TopDog
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German Shepherd Training – Converts Like Crazy.
German Shepherd Training.
Guard dog Attack training German Shepherd/Malinois k9-1.com
March 31, 2010 by TopDog
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Personal protection attack dog training video of a 7 month old German Shepherd/ Belgian Malinois mix puppy. Although this dog isn’t old enough to do real guard dog work it is being prepared to do real protection work… sort of like sending a child to karate class. He will finish guard dog training at about 18 months old. Quality protection dog training takes patience, respect, and knowledge. If a dog is trained with yelling and intimidation…how do you expect them to do protection work on a yelling man? Beware of people who sell sport dogs (aka schutzhund trained dogs) as “personal protection dogs. Sport dogs are trained to look pretty doing specific protection routines on a training field and may be confused in a real situation when there is not a bite sleeve or protection suit to bite. Also these types of protection dogs are trained to take stick hits instead of avoiding them and attcking that arm. This is because you can’t hold the stick with an arm within sleeve and schutzhund is a sport that is meant to prove a dogs bravery and show they are worthy of breeding, therefore they are trained to take stick hits that are always used with a stick that won’t really hurt the dog and are always hit on safe spots of the body. This is setting the dog up for failer when they must fight a person for real that is planning on hitting them in the head with an iron bar. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the dog training video of Matrix… another client dog trained by K9-1 Specialized Dog …





