hahaha my dog talks to me.If you wanna see my pitbull go absolutely nuts, you give one of the kids a raspberry on their stomach. I have no idea what it is but it completely freaks him out. He gets genuinely upset about it.
If you wanna see my pitbull go absolutely nuts, you give one of the kids a raspberry on their stomach. I have no idea what it is but it completely freaks him out. He gets genuinely upset about it.
Okay a crafty smart ass? LOLknwoing and wise?
dude...LOL thats the complete opposite of my dog. LOL dudes a fucking goof ball hes so goddamn funny.
Our Border Collie used to go nuts with that sound too. I wonder if for their ears, it's a pitch thing.If you wanna see my pitbull go absolutely nuts, you give one of the kids a raspberry on their stomach. I have no idea what it is but it completely freaks him out. He gets genuinely upset about it.
ha robovaccum is what i sometimes call him, .......Okay a crafty smart ass? LOL
you sure?... cause youre a human not a dog.
yes , i found multiple studies and research done on this ill dig em up but they are long reads.you sure?
Really don't know a lot of details about what Ceasar does right or wrong. I just recall, 'calm assertive energy' lol. positive reinforcement, yes common sense. Pavlov. I'd never harm a dog, or any animal. hunters make me squeamish! aggression training, in my mind doesn't have to (shldnt) be offensive to the animal.
imo i'd guess.. a /lover not a fighter/ for a dog.
Thor (?) powerful name, v. cute... looks gentle too.
i prefer both.
I'd expect, a dog to attack a mofo the moment I say, GO.
there are mild ways of practicing this to know for sure.
I'm thinking doberman for my next dog, possibly back to border collie maybe cattle dog.
haha hes ruff and tuffsounds like yer boy Thor knows how to be ruff ruff when it's needed. believe most canines innately protect owners. now i'll introspect about being agro, lol.
There are a lot of studies arguing against this, but I am a full supporter of Cesar - not necessarily all of his tactics/ideas/views, but I certainly think he gets results for a reason. I have trained dozens of dogs and use methods similar to him - dominating the dog is the wrong term, you want to show that in a dominance/power display, you will come out on top over the dog and he will back down. Not every dog is the same, and not every dog responds to this kind of training. Just kinda got to get a feel for the dogs personality. Some dogs are naturally VERY submissive (dogs that show you their belly aren't doing it because they want you to pet them, they're saying "Hey! I like you and trust you!" - it's submissive behavior), or if you have a dog that cowers down a little when you go to pet them. Those kinds of dogs would not respond well to Cesar's methods. But with aggressive-dominant dogs, you NEED them to feel subordinate to you to avoid disrespectful behavior. Dogs aren't smart enough to know that communication is different between a dog, cat, or human. Hence why a lot of dogs and cats have a hard time getting along because their body language totally clashes.yes , i found multiple studies and research done on this ill dig em up but they are long reads.
http://www.whole-dog-journal.com/issues/14_12/features/Alpha-Dogs_20416-1.html
http://www.urbandawgs.com/divided_profession.html
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201204/did-cesar-millan-have-hang-the-husky
http://www.4pawsu.com/dogpsychology.htm
positive reinforcement is training your dog through like a clicker and a reward system
other methods like ceaser they dont physically hurt the dogs however they use methods that make you DOMINATE the dog
sorry didnt mean anyone harms their dogs through his methods.
my dog is very loving i got him to be a guard dog and im sure he will and would protect when needed without having to train him over it, its just his nature if i feel threatened he does perk up, and becomes attentive to me.
i did have someone try to break intom y house while i was here, and as soon as i guess he felt the way i was, he started growling and got very aggressive, in terms of barking but in a very angry way,
however when normal people come to my home he never barks.
i never trained him to be that way so perhaps he is just picking up on my feelings and i prefer it to be that way
I agree. There's no reason for that. I know people think it makes their dog look more like a mean guard dog, but either your dog is going to guard you or he's not, it doesn't matter what you do to his ears. Leave their poor ears alone.View attachment 3182642
unless ear cropping has some benefit to the dogs it seems like a cruel practice. random...