How to Train Your Dog to Alert on Command.
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In today's video, we'll be teaching our dog(s) how to be a deterrent or an alert command. This is much easier to teach than you may think and if you follow the step-by-step process demonstrated in this video, you'll be sure to find success!
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Step one: Teach your dog to bark on command. This will be the deterrent.
Video 1: • How to Teach Your Dog ...
Step two: Say your command and have the decoy/helper come out to tease your dog with the toy.
Step three: Practice this in multiple environments to help your dog become generalized to the training.
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Because of this, not all techniques work on all dogs; and as a result, you have to be able to adjust accordingly. For example, a dog with a very high level of perseverance will continue to work through a difficult task to get a reward-while other dogs may give up early.
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Finally! I’ve been looking for this for months!
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Feel like Nate reads my mind. Whenever I want to know how to train something, that is the next video Nate releases. I am on to you, Nate lol.
I feel the same exact way. Great job Nate!!!!
Lol! Thanks!
Or is it google reading your mind? 🤔
Haha seriously... He's got videos on everything... Except maybe a force hold. Can't find that one yet. @nate ??
definitely got my sub. thank you for the helpful videos! you really break everything down and train not only the dog, but the owner! thank you!
Awesome! Thank you so much! :)
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this is extremely helpful! I should be getting a dog sometime soon and since my city can get pretty dangerous for women in my city- especially when it gets dark or when alone🤦🏾♀️ thanks for the video
Thanks for sharing and I'm happy the video is helpful. :)
Um, get a gun. I have one but I don't live alone.
*in my city*
In EVERY CITY some are just way worse or better than others when it comes to safety.
Thank you for the well explained video. Was worried once I train the cujo out of my girl (my fault not hers), she might lack this deterrent. Really motivated me to stop making excuses re training. Seems there is a solution to most peoples perceived outcomes. Great content.
Thank you and I'm happy the training video was helpful. :)
Love your videos, you do a great job breaking down the moves of each command and then tying it all together at the end. Thanks
Thank you, I really appreciate that and I'm happy the videos are helpful. :)
I was really inspired by ur videos . Ur channel is what I like the most . I had just one question. How ur dogs happen to be so enthusiastic while training? My dog does obey the orders but isn't enthusiastic and is reaction are not that fast as they suppose to be.
What Ivan said. You can also check out my video on speeding up your dogs commands: ua-cam.com/video/8I7e7NbFWpE/v-deo.html
Upload.. A protection dog training ☺ we are eagerly wait for that🤗
I'm actually filming some more training with Bethany from PhDogs, so more protection videos to come. :)
@@NateSchoemer good!!
Cool stuff!!!! I still need to teach him how to bark lol
Lol! Thanks, Tim!
Nate
Could you tell us what toys you are using when your training a dog? Where to purchase them? Love the videos.
Thanks! If you're curious about what food, treats, or training products that I use, you can see them listed here: www.nateschoemer.com/store
This is one I would have trouble with. When I got my Bouvier at 6 weeks old, she wouldn't even take food from my hand, it took time to get her to do that.
The good thing is that I can leave my dinner on the coffee table and go into the kitchen to get something to drink, and know she won't take any food from my plate. She will watch it closely, salivate, but won't touch it, unless I tell her it's ok. Never trained her to do that, she just does it.
I can throw a ball, she just looks at it, turns around and walks away. She won't fetch. She won't even play tug of war with a tug.
But she decide she would be my personal protection dog around Thanksgiving. We were doing a Bever Removal job for a tree farm, the owner and his family got out of the truck, and they spread out, some going to the pond and others to the back of the truck.
She jumped into action, rounded them up and herded them back to the side of the truck, and kept them at bay. She never bit anyone, so I was confident that she would bite these folks. Tried to tell her they were ok, they belonged here, but she never heard than command before and wouldn't let them go. So I tried Eva Come, and she broke loose and came to me. Then I said Eva Down, and she laid on the ground facing me, but still all 4 feet touching the ground and not relaxed, as if she was ready for more action.
When I got done securing my equipment, I walked over and introduced her to the family, she licked their hands and was good to them until it was time to leave. The old man said "That dog is well trained", but I never trained her for this, she just turned 3 and was adapting her adult behavior.
She did it just like she was trained for it. But now I'm afraid she will escalate as time goes on without any formal training. I want to train her when to bark, when to bite and when to quit so I have more control and she doesnt get out of control.
K9-1 gives instruction on it starting with a tug, but she won't ever put the tug in her mouth. Eva plays with the Pitbull down the street, but when the pit yelps like it was hurt, Eva stops and waits for the pit to instigate the play again, she really doesnt want to hurt anything.
Maybe she will stay this way, or maybe she will get more aggressive to percieved threats as time goes on.
So how do I get her to play tug of war, put honey on the tug?
If you want to do protection training, then I would suggest finding a local protection club. Check out these club links.
French Ring Protection Sport: www.ringsport.org/index.php?pg=clubs
IPO Protection Sport: www.germanshepherddog.com/events-new/
Protection Sport Association: psak9-as.org/psa-affiliated-club-list/
Mondioring Protection Sport: www.usmondioring.org/clubs/
Steve o teaching us good things
Hahahaha! So fun to watch Ari. My girl is just not drivey enough to do this now. Wish I knew this when she was still young!
Thanks! Arih's a lot of fun. :)
you're amazing! thanks!
Thank you, I really appreciate the support. :)
Awesome video. I need to try that with Ranger!
Thanks! I'm happy you enjoyed the video.
feel like my rotti has this programmed in him .. I just have to say Watch and he get chest out ears up with a snarling look amd walks like that with his head in a swivel
i was looking for a tutorial like that, thank you!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching! 😁🐶
Great video!! More like this please 🙏
Thanks, Ashley!
This video is fantastic and very easy to understand. I just have one question. What if the person is behind you and not in front? Do you just turn around and give the comand?
@@ivanhacks Yes. Makes sense. Thanks for the help.
What Ivan said. Thanks for watching! :)
my dog just naturally does this to everyone😩😅😅😅
Lol! The key is to have your dog perform the behavior only when given the command. If they’re doing it without being asked, it’s likely a sign of leash reactivity, which can be improved with some obedience training. :)
The problem I have is stopping her alert 9 months old. Sweet as she could be walking the grocery store, sits when I stop, lies down if I stop for more than 1 minute. Come up behind me on the street or approach our house and switches into attack mode.
"Taco...,
Cheese burger...
attack".
Lol!
Never seen a video on this! Thank you!
Can you show us an attack?
Not on a person. But I heard it say attack and your dog grabbed the toy
Thanks! Yeah, I use the word attack for tug play. You can see some bite work training in my french ring series. ua-cam.com/video/tQHdtGuViVk/v-deo.html
And you can see some tug work here: ua-cam.com/video/z24bfcXLXVI/v-deo.html
:)
Hey Nate! For older dogs (3 years+) do you recommend teaching 1 command per session or is it ok to work several during that time?
I always like teaching several commands during each session. It makes the training more fun and interesting to the dog.
Hey Nate! If you are going to teach this command, should you start with teaching them to bark on command before you teach them alert?
Yes, that's basically the first step that I explain and demonstrate in the video. :)
Wow great content
Thank you! :)
if i've taught my dog the bark on command using the word "bark" should i use another command for the alert on command?
Yes, because usually when you teach the bark command, the dog will bark in your direction. With this command, the dog is barking and looking for the other person with the toy. :)
@@NateSchoemer thank you for the reply
the out command i want to teach to my BM
ua-cam.com/video/MbVJJA5wy1Q/v-deo.html :)
@@NateSchoemer thanks nate
Nate thanks for posting this. So if the bad guy has a back pack and gives it to dog the dog will be happy with the back pack and can go after the handler? Just wondering if you built a default into the dog with tug toy.
I just saw.
I am having Lab. He is 8 months old but not even barks to strangers can u suggest me what should I do
Try the training demonstrated in this video and let me know how it goes. Cheers!
This is so helpful to us a dog owner.. Good jod nate...my mochi is so hard to teach because she's a bassethound dog but she is funny.. Keep safe every one
Thanks! I'm happy you enjoyed the episode. :)
I've been training my dog since he was a baby and we r close to being done with obedience training, I was wondering when I start training him to be protective like this command. Would me and my husband be able to do this together? I didn't know if our personal relationship with my dog would interfere with his responses
How much would it be for you to train a 3 month puppy?
Does this method work on all dogs
Hi Nate. I have a mixed malinois with a local dog. My issue is that he does not bark on command. I tried all possible tricks. He barks only when someone comes in without assistance. apart from that nothing makes him bark. How can i solve this and make him bark on command.
Just to add that he is 14 months old
You just have to keep doing it until the dog barks. For this video ( ua-cam.com/video/HeVWMcwbf1w/v-deo.html ) I had to play with the other dogs to get harley to bark. She wouldn't do it at first. You just have to be creative and have Patience.
can you teach the dog to bite on command
Hey I am from india
Hi. :)
hi so i have a problem i just adopted my puppy from the shelter , she was not aggresive with the dogs at the shelter but when i brought her home she is super agressive towads other dogs ,is there any way to solve this problem
i have a neighbours dog and whenever she sees the dog she wont stop growling and barking
I would suggest getting my dog training manual. I have an entire chapter on fear and aggression. amzn.to/2P2tyQH :) Thanks for watching!
My dog will whine but I can’t get him to bark to save my lifeeeeeee
What about whistle training
Yes, you can use a whistle if you like.
@@NateSchoemer..how do u train the dog with a whistly
im going to get an aussiedoodle puppy in around a year or maybe even two to train as my service dog - since this isn't an attack command, would it be okay to train them this command? i know theres a lot of etiquette surrounding service dogs NOT being guard dogs - mine would be to treat PTSD, so of course id love to be able to do this if i ever wanted to go walking alone at night
Yes. technically you can teach this to a service dog, but many people would argue against it. I personally think it's okay, since you're not actually teaching the dog to bite.
@@NateSchoemer thank you so much! i appreciate the feedback tremendously ♡
My dog naturally alerts, but she only growls
Thanks for sharing and commenting. Cheers!
But she will circle around me if other people are coming towards me
it is super amazing that you have so many subs but is still able to reply to everyone's comments , you are tge first person whom ever do that , i respect you so much
Thank you, winnie phua! :)
My dog naturally alerts, but she only growls
Thanks for sharing and commenting. Cheers!
Mine has a natural alert ability. He used to react around people on illegal drugs. I'm disabled, I taught him to hold his place and stare. People avoid us when he displays his serious side. I also taught him to walk slowly while staring. Never have any trouble. If it's urgent he goes into reverse and sits next to my left side. My right foot is a prosthetic. Always safe when Fred is with me. Still any normal person can pet him. I know I'm lucky. Love the tips. They should help next time I have to train the next one.
How were you around so many ppl on illegal drugs that you noticed your dog reacted? Does the dog react differently to weed in different states? Like bark when it’s illegal but in cali not bark?
@@oziii8474 he was five years old when I retrained him. Fred was my cattle dog up until my foot was amputated. We started with walks around town. He reacted uncontrollably around tweakers. These people are obviously on something. Regular customers for our local police. I used to be harassed by a local heroin addict. The local police told me that was his problem. Fred always behaved differently around him. His reaction was more laid back almost confused around that one. In order to deal with these people I taught Fred to place next to my left side. He waits for his next order. I prefer to walk away or have my phone handy. I taught him to stare at threatening people to direct his focus from being physically overreacting. Although I'm not a dog trainer we worked our system out together. We spent two months figuring out his new job as a service dog. The training turned out to be a breeze. I use two different leashes with him. The standard short one he knows he's on duty. That's when I need his full attention. The other is a thirty foot lunge line. I use that one at the park. We are always together 24/7.
@@oziii8474 😂😂😂
@@oziii8474 im saying .weird ass comment throwing me off
@@oziii8474 adopted my first dog from the SPCA when he was 5 1/2, and he used to react to drugs also. I only knew because I had a going away party for my ex-bf and I couldn't figure out why my dog sat and stared in front of one guy, in particular. At first I thought it was because he had food, but Cody growling. Afterward, my ex told me that he had weed in a plastic baggy in his pocket.
This video is an absolute lifesaver - can't thank you enough Nate! What an amazing service/gift/help you are providing. Just wonderful 👍
Thank you, Sari! I'm happy the videos are proving to be helpful. :)
So much to love about this video, but even looking at minute 1:20, when Nate is adjusting the leash--Arih is repositioning herself, trying to figure out what behavior Nate is asking for. This is the definition of an "Operant Dog". I have no room, time, money nor heart to spare to bring another dog into my life; my working line GSD is more than plenty. But darn: Arih IS a spectacular, GOOD GIRL!!! I'm so happy she is Nate's dog, what a pair!!💖
Thank you! She is my little super dog! 🐶😁
I was literally looking for this kind of video last night and could not find it!!!!
I hope it was helpful. :)
My dog doesnt get much excited over toys, he's just not that interested in them...any tips on what else?
Thank you! I have recently had some encounters while walking and felt vulnerable to the potentially threatening situation. Teaching my dog this skill will definitely give me more confidence when walking in various settings. Thanks so much! Great delivery of instruction. Your videos and support has helped me to create a fabulous dog with a deep bond. Can't thank you enough!
Thanks for sharing, and it's my pleasure. Cheers! :)
His voice sounds like Steve O 😂😂 Steve O is teaching me how to train a German shepherd
My 35 lbs shiba won’t scare anyone with this but I’m bored and got to train him new tricks. 😆
We need new tricks and challenges. Thanks for this awesome video.
If you still have the dog teach it to spin but jump at the same time jumping 180, something pretty cool for smaller dogs, nearly 3 year old comment I know 😂😂
I've taught my dog NOT to act like this. What I taught loki was to watch him, which means if I feel threatened loki will stand quietly but stare at the person or people letting them know he's aware of them but not being loud and annoying. I hate barking dogs especially when all they need to do is stare and growl. But thx for the video
I tried to do this with my golden retriever and gave up because she would never bark at me😅
Can’t believe I’ve done this already with both my staffy and chihuahua! 🤣 no toy only treats.
They both perk up to the commands “who’s that?” Or “what’s that’s” .
But they have the tone on that command to be specific. Always on leash: So it’s kinda aggressive but they don’t mind me at all now and just aim their attention over where I look or gesture. The staffy gets confused on where I want her to aim her focus, if it’s dark and we only hear a noise and not see some scaley denizen of the dark. But the chihuahua is pretty good on being being focused on which direction to actually bark in. Rather than my staffy pacing around me braying and hackling in random directions looking for something to bark at or waiting for noise to find the direction.
Lol! Nice! Thanks for sharing. :)
Anyone doing this alone can just back tie your dog.
This is all about prey arousal
Yes. Thanks!
Hi Nate I really hope you'll read my comment. I've got a 6 months old female malinois, which I've tried you technique with. She has a really strong play drive, and teaching her stuff through playing is really easy. However, she doesn't really get frustrated. When I'm trying to get her to bark, she just sits down and stares at me like "dad, what are you doing?" she never barks at me. She does it to people sometimes etc, but never to me. How would you adapt with such a dog?
That's how it was with Harley in this video. We just kept teasing her until she barked, including playing with other dogs to get her frustrated enough. You just have to keep trying different things until you get the results. ua-cam.com/video/HeVWMcwbf1w/v-deo.html
@@NateSchoemer awesome man, thanks a lot. May I know approximately how long it took you to get her to bark for the first time? 15 minutes? More?
I trained my previous dog and current dog to bark on command by just saying “bark” whenever they barked. Maybe this is improper, but has some the trick. It’s also good to teach them to bark by visual cue. I only say this because one of my dogs is starting to lose her hearing.
My daughter will get on to me when I am trying to train my puppy and it's pissing me off
Well control that
How are you gonna control your daughter when you can’t control your dog
My dog is a little shitzu and she is 9 I’m pretty sure she is a bit to old but I’m not quite sure
Nate!! Oh wow, wow wow wow!! This video is an answer to prayer!!!! You don't know how much this is going to help me with my dogs! This video is GOLD!!! I appreciate your work so much and it is such a blessings! The communication gap between my dogs and me is slowing growing smaller and our understanding stronger.
Just a question. Why didn't you mark her? And, can treats be used or a toy has to be used?
Thanks! I'm happy the video was helpful.
There was no need to mark, since the primary reward comes out within the first second of the command. The barking brings the toy closer and closer to the dog, so they continue to bark.
You can try to use treats, but I don't believe it will be nearly as effective as a toy is.
I think this is the wrong idea of teaching dog to protect.. in reality when someone gonna come out with knife or gun the dog thinks its playtime when saying command without knowing they got shot and stab. How poor they are.
Dogs mind - i thought we were playing but now im dying becoz of that toy 😢
Thanks for your comment.
This quickly and effectively produces results to the effects of deterring. But I can’t help but think if there’s a way to do it without what seems like tricking the dog into thinking that somebody is going to come and play with them with a toy and just behave in a way that would deter someone and to actually be authentic with the dog that there might be danger or you are nervous and have you and the dog Be on the same page. Where the dog nose knows To bark with that easy way or may be more aggressive way if somebody approaches them. Dogs are intuitive and yes out of habit They will behave certain ways but isn’t it more valuable to have a dog that is in tune with the moment and the owner whatever they are going through if they’re in trouble or they’re happy or there’s danger than to Treat a dog to pretend to be on alert when in fact they may be in danger and yet expect good things to happen. Now I do believe in like the confidence building like making the believe that they are super hero and exposure to new things I think that’s wonderful and like you know showing them how strong they are as a baby but it’s a little different here because also they are getting excited for the toy so in a real life situation someone’s walking to them and they don’t have a toy wouldn’t that start conditioning them that after that alert sometimes I get a toy but in real case scenarios sometimes they don’t
It's a deterrent and shouldn't be something you actually need to use. It's also not "tricking" the dog, if you always reward the dog when you do the training. You should only give a dog this command in two situations. a) During training and you have a reward for the dog. b) If you truly feel threatened and are using it to make a potential threat to go away. I can't imagine someone would have to use this command on a regular basis. In addition, training a dog to actually bite makes that dog a liability. If you want to train a dog to bite, then you should join a protection training club. People shouldn't want to send their dogs to bite a "bad guy." Being a "hard target" is much better. If you send your dog to bite someone, you are literally risking the dog's life. So, sending a dog to bite should be only used in a situation where you believe your life is at risk.
If you’re a single dog owner.. can the other person (handler) be replaced with the dog being tethered ?
Yes, however, as you progress, you'll need someone to help generalize the behavior to the dog by practicing the exercise in daily situations, like during a walk, as demonstrated in this video. Hope this helps and thanks for commenting.
Can you teach how to get the dog to stop barking on command after the alert command has been given?
Yes. :)
1. Do you have a video/or can you make a video on how to teach a dog to GROWL? 2. My 2 year old GS Ace has never growled or barked when we play tug, keep away, or dangle any toy or food around him! How do I create the excitement that Ari (sp?) has? I have taught Ace how to speak, but he will bark 1 time and it is usually a soft bark!
You can try using frustration like in this video: ua-cam.com/video/HeVWMcwbf1w/v-deo.html
Can you show a video of you doing the command with out the toy to prove this technique works., because she could be only barking bc she sees the toy and wants to play.
Thanks for commenting. The dog will ONLY bark at the toy if you do not say the command before the toy is visible to the dog. Just like I demonstrated, you have to say the command and then the person comes out with the toy. It's just like everything we do in dog training. The command comes first, then the motivating factor. After enough repetitions the dog will do the desired behavior without the physical cue (motivating factor).
my dog doesn't seem interested enough in food or toys to bark and jump like this. any ideas??
Do it when your dog is hungry.
also, how do you teach the "done" command where they stop acting aggressively?
Teach them a release word that u would use to let them out of any position because this is still a command even tho they expect a reward
I usually teach the command "all done" by saying the command when I finish a training session with a dog. After enough repetitions, the dog will realize that "all done" means that the training is completed. You can also use a new command to stop the barking, such as a sit or even a quiet command. :)
Mate you are such an awesome teacher! Learning a lot! Awesome videos 👍👍👍
Thank you, I appreciate that! :)
How do I get my dog to bark though? He’s a German Shepherd, but he rarely barks lol.
ua-cam.com/video/HeVWMcwbf1w/v-deo.html
Going to be starting this with my border collie mix due to a recent scare that I had. Thank you for this easy-to-follow video!
No what about the concept of a stranger popping out does the dog react and if out in public how can u reward them do u have to cary the toy around constantly
Once you have a dog generalized to this training, then if you give the command, the dog will act out the behavior. This is because the dog will think that someone is going to pop out with a toy.
Once the dog is trained, if you were to feel threatened, you can give your dog the command. This would give the appearance of a protective dog. Since you wouldn't be doing it every day randomly without a reward, when you do need to use the command. It won't be an issue if you don't have a toy. The dog will still do the behavior. Just don't do it often without a reward, because then the dog will stop doing the behavior on. command.
Great video (and idea) hard to do some of this stuff when you are completely on your own for training though. :(
The big question is how to stop it barking?
Hey Nate do you after sometime stop showing toy or not? Like how you teach them that bad guys usually don’t have toys? Do you reward them differently?
What Ivan said. :)
Isn’t it confusing for a dog that senses that a situation might be dangerous, because they feel your fear and you signal them to play?
The concept is to teach your dog to be a deterrent to a possible threat, without creating a liability.
Ok thank you😉
thats backwards,ignore the intuition that they have naturally? lol turning intuition into play now .. Kinda is stupid. Also, her bark isn't fearful,it's a playful longing bark, lol you can hear the difference
Serious comment (I left a "silly" comment earlier about how handsome you are): I notice you are walking your Mal on a HARNESS during this training exercise. That seems like an important detail for the exercise, creates a little "oppositional reflex", helps "pump up" drive to bark, right? I doubt you routinely walk in that harness. My German Shepherd's bark at exciting stimuli increases at least 30% if he's "backtied" with a harness. I discovered this by accident. IF I can achieve a reliable bark on command using his "go nuts" "VERY HAPPY/EXCITED" stimuli which happens to be the water hose in our case (I'm trying to get the same excitement with a tug, so far, we're lacking), I'll send video to you & Robert Cabral (who I also follow & have a "membership" with). So far, still trying to figure out how to do this. Your video is helpful, but the ONLY thing that gets my boy into that over the top, "super fierce" looking (though it's really only "play") drive is the durn water hose. But I can & will take parts of this video into out training 💖
Yes, I was using the harness so she can pull and to build more frustration for a stronger bark. :)
Wow! This is a great command for dogs as a deterrent against bad entities . Thank you very much for sharing your talent and skills.
Only just discovered this channel, good stuff mate I train my lurcher he’s a good boy :)
Get out of my head! I was just talking with my wife about teaching this to our pup!
Lol! I hope the video was helpful/enjoyable. :)
@@NateSchoemer any tips, when I take my dog outside she seems disinterested in the toy, is it possible to start the process indoors she seems more engaged with it inside
My dog naturally alerts, but she only growls
Thanks for sharing and commenting. Cheers!
My dog naturally alerts, but she only growls
Thanks for sharing and commenting. Cheers!
Finally, you make sense plus practical application. I am all in. Puppy is coming soon. Hope you have materials, I will take a look. Thanks!!
Best of luck and thanks for commenting! :)
I taught my dog “speak” and “alert” but she would only bark towards me and not other people. How can I fix this so she doesn’t do it towards me
You have to train the exercise with other people, so she can become generalized to the training. :)
@@NateSchoemer I try but they always goof around. Or she won’t really listen. Thanks tho I’ll try it with someone who she really likes and see if she pays attention!
I've tried this once or twice with my 8 months old Female dobermann puppies and they still won't bark yet. Any ideas why ?.
@@ivanhacks Thank you very much for the explanation....I will try it.
What Ivan said. :)
First, and looking forward to this video!
Yay! Thank you!
How old do you recommend the dog to be to start this training
hay nate !! how would you go about getting the dog to stand still between the legs while barking ? i have some ideas off the top of my head but wanted to know your thoughts. thanks in advance!
She is doing lovely out :) any video about this ,?
Not sure I understand your question.
lovely dog, is she a Malinois ? watch it in an excited tone to my German Shepherd is all it took tbh :D he is like dude, what you need ??? such awesome dogs, weirdly the one you need to watch is my Border Collie, he is super aggressive if he wants to be !!!
Or you can use other words, or little sounds. That way nobody can control without confusion. Both my Mals dont respond to normal release commands. Its quieter, and nobody knows.
Finally a video that shows how to command the dog to bark at a human. But different concept from what I know and I think your method is effective in a way but not effective. You’re suppose to hide the toy until many barks then show the toy and give the toy to the dog because your way the dog will maybe only bark if they see the toys only. If a stranger shows up and the person doesn’t have the toy at first and the dog doesn’t see the toy then it confuse the dog?
My dog already know how to bark on command but it will look at me and bark only. When I have time I will teach that command “Watch it” but only problem is that I have no one to help me.
Get a dog that would naturally do that without commands. My Belgian Malinois. Bad guys would be afraid of my dogs… I’m even scared of my dogs when he act aggressive towards other people…. Scared me… but most likely I can control him.
It's hard to know what to do with all the conflicting advice and techniques there are out there with dog training.
Some tell you to NEVER teach your dog to "speak" or to bark, because that will cause an unwanted behaviour of them always barking. That is what I would be worried about with this. I would love to have my Rottweiler (although she already will have the intimidation factor with just her appearance) do this. But I am scared that if I teach her to get excited and bark, will I have to teach her all over again to not bark.
My word is get em
Lol! Thanks for sharing.
Goodness I need advice my ears are broken but anyway... my dog keeps chewing on his bed/blanket. He doesn’t have a crate but normally he just goes to sleep on his bed with no trouble but now he keeps chewing the bed and the blanket. He is eating the fluff and I am getting concerned. I tried using a leash whenever he bites it but he doesn’t care... please help
@@ivanhacks right... now I need to convince my dad to get a crate... personally if I was training I dog I would obviously get a crate. But I am too scared to ask my dad....🙃
Yes, crate training is for house training and potty training. Once your dog is house and potty trained, then you no longer need a crate.
@@NateSchoemer my dad didn’t listen to me… well- I don’t know what to do now
My dog doesn’t really bark she whines and groans a lot for her toy. She’s addicted to the ball like CRAZY!! She’ll even put it between your legs, or balance it on your foot. But she wants you to throw it. Idk if this will work. She don’t wanna play tug a war either ::😢…
My dog does get aggressive tho depending on the people if they are around my house mainly. She has dog aggression only on walks but she’s never attacked anyone if anything she’s all bark and no bite.. but she’s a pitbull tho so that’s already intimidating. I wanna know how to focus on that aggression she shows when people are on my property to become a command because if we’re walking around in the city she just hangs behind me scared sometimes so I want to build her confidence outside so she knows when it’s okay to show that aggression. I want her growling like she does when she sees a dog outside on a leash or a stranger by my property. This was a great tip tho. Thank you 🙏🏾
MAN my dog does not follow any of my commnds😢
Check out this video. I bet it will help! ua-cam.com/video/XQRgci18tvY/v-deo.html