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Our staff are fully qualified and highly experienced dog trainers. We set high standards for our training programs that integrate skills and play to keep you and your dog motivated.
We have two of the largest indoor dog training centres in Australia, located in West Footscray in Melbourne; but as a standard practice we conduct smaller group training sessions to maximise your experience.
REACTIVITY: Hyper-Arousal
REACTIVITY
Hyper-Arousal
If your dog is near none responsive to you the moment you step outside, then please watch this.
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Hyper-Arousal
If your dog is near none responsive to you the moment you step outside, then please watch this.
#melbournedogs #dogtrainer #dogtraining #rescuedog #reactivedog #doglovers #dogsport #prodogfam #westfootscray #reactivity
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REACTIVITY: Who at home should walk the dog?
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REACTIVITY: Who at home should walk the dog?
Engagement & Focus: How do they differ?
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Engagement & Focus: How do they differ?
SCENT DETECTION: Benefits of a Brick Wall
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SCENT DETECTION: Benefits of a Brick Wall
Dog Aggression: Seek Assistance Early
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Dog Aggression: Seek Assistance Early
It would take some doing to put a lead on,even if you had one. To a dog latched onto another dog 😂😂
@@jackiesharp669 as demonstrated in the video. It would take less than 1-2 secs.
This is bad advice and takes too long. See my comment below! Chocking, hitting the dog is not necessary. Most bite are superficial as long as the fight doesn’t go long. Leverage is your friend! Grab both dogs( one for each owner) as when you detach the bitee it may bite you and pry off the biter with a stick made of hardwood. A six inch piece of axe handle sanded down to a blunt tip works quite well. Carry it in you back pocket when you walk your dog or, especially, when at a dog park. 9 times of 10 it is an off leash dog that aggressively approaches you/your dog. Wait till the owner/ or bystander responds can collar their dog till you try and separate. If your by yourself its more tricky but usually the bitee when freed will retreat.
I'm not one to believe you can't teach an older dog new things, but I have a working line Aussie/Border cross whose 5 yrs old. We didn't get him until he was 2.
Training older dogs is the majority of our work. Sure age plays a factor in behaviour mod, but it doesn't prevent learning and development. No different with people.
I guess through the loop ?
How do you put the lead around the head when hes locked on
@@darrylhansell3300 exactly as demonstrated in the video
I have had a number of dogs. The problem I have had is with the owners even if my dog is on a lead and their dog is off lead ( jumped my dog from behind). The owners become upset in some case become tangled in my lead. They always blame my dog, even if he on lead and they are sitting on a bench 50 m away? I have not seen any injuries except for scratches, it is mostly noise and show!. But be very careful holding the collar , the dog can flip and almost break your wrist ( use two hands) and I have been bitten by the other dog ( I wasn't injured but it ... hurtsss)
Shalom from the Ohio valley 🙏 Thank you so much for using models NOT real dogs to demonstrate. I quit watching some videos about animal dramatization due to I believe they actually set up animals in a distressing situation. Shame on anyone causing abuse on innocent animals. You are a trusted friend of animals in my opinion and I'm subscribing
Great advice if the dogs a teddy or a brain dead what if it's 2 german shepards ? And a dog like your description i know it's not playing out like you in that video
@@StewartMcdonald-e4c let's assume that taking pressure off the bite and twisting the collar/using a leash to apply pressure around the neck isn't an option. What's your approach? Is that scariest scenario for you? Two GSD's.
That is the solution we found for our large dog and our smaller one if they somehow find a way to get close to each other, we keep them apart all times leaving one in house during the night so the big one can roam the property while during the day the smaller one is free and the big one is on the upper area of the property bared by a medium size gate my father made him self. The big dog has a chain collar around her neck at all times if a fight brecks off, usually either me, my brother or my dad grips on to the chain collar while someone else will grab a hold of the smaller dog and take them away from each other, usually chaining both of them so they can cool off the adrenaline before we return our usual cyclical routine. This was the best solution we could find as the two dogs simply could not get along no matter what we did. Our other dog is fine with either of them.
When you walk with 2 dogs or bigger dogs?
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Best thing you can do after taking the dog's air away, is to keep it away until the dog is unable to bite anything ever again.
Thankfully a stranger saved my border collie from death! A huge pit mix had her by the neck and I couldn't get to her. He ran over and grabbed the pits back legs long enough for the owner to take control and my dog to escape. She staggered for days.
What if the other dog is biting too and you are alone?
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I’ve broken up fights between GSD’s with other breeds and an Airedale with a Schnauzer. Got my hand bitten in one of the GSD fights. I had so much adrenaline flowing that I don’t remember how I managed to pull them off each other in each altercation. This is a good video instruction if you can keep your head.
This video is so helpful. My girl has a best friend at the dog park she loves playing with, but she's a jerk and will frequently bite on and then not let go, even after he starts whining. So far it's always been ok, her buddy is also a jerk who can't take what he dishes out and his owner has never once felt nervous about their playing. But I'm always on edge for the day she takes it too far. The method of breaking things up I was taught, pulling on the tail, doesn't do anything to dissuade her. Lightly choking definitely will
breaking stick!
He called baby maulers a friendly dog 😂
You don’t want the dog to turn on you… number one rule
What if my dogs are redirecting on to one another on our own property - external sources seem to be the issue. Dad and son- ended up in a horrific fight. Chinamen game dog genetics
I have brother and sister/ and sister does exactly what you explained here. When they get to go out in big yard- she chases him , taunts him, etc…. She’s kind of a stalker … we have to stay on them for the first 5-10 mins and they calm down and play nice. If she gets the chance to latch on to him in first few mins she will. She has gotten better with Listening when doing this but still does It. Leash makes It way worse. So what is the trick to this? Have more questions about another situation 😊
The most dangerous part of a dogfight is the owner of the aggressor dog. If you start choking their dog like shown here you're likely to have an angry human AND an angry dog attacking you. And I assure you that the angry human is a far greater threat and liability.
Yep. Even though you are trying to help
you hit em with the i dont fuckin care, deal with your dog better next time then it won't happen
Unless u r strong especially w your grip and your upper body, u may struggle keeping control. U should practice some of this at play time to get used to it
I have used this method as recently as a couple days ago my dogs were fighting and the one who was latched on I got behind her and slightly choked her and she let go in a matter of seconds and the fight ended and then I took them both outside together and they played just like nothing happened you always have to get them back together because keeping them separated only increases chances dogs have very short memories the choking method seems terrible but it works every time
Just going to grab the leash I always got with me out of my back pocket here. What do you do if you don't have a leash though?
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No way is it a good idea to put your hands that close to the mouth, and, even using your legs for stability, with a big dog you can get pulled down into the fray. I have a 70 lb boxer chow who has many times attacked my other dog and various other dogs that are smaller, older and otherwise easy to dominate. The best thing is if the dog is on a leash, and you can get control with that, but if not, from my experience, the hind legs is the way to go. Three people ( I, my son, and a caregiver) have all had the thumb/hand bitten by grabbing the collar--even though the dog is not going after the human; the hand gets in the way. Once, grabbing the harness she had on, I got pulled down and my leg was between her and the other dog and she bit my leg. That time, I didn't do the hind legs, but should have gone for the hind legs. On three other occasions I have, and it works. Grab at the hip area not back at the paws.
If your dog has attacked numerous times, then maybe you shouldn’t be giving advice. Listen to the trainer. A dog bite in the hand is not the end of the world, hind legs can break, and if you are one person, and both dogs are fighting, your head goes down when you lift the legs and can get bit then too. There’s always a risk. Stay calm and be brave and prepared.
Ur not controling the dog completely of he can break ur hold. U need to fight! Like ur life depends on it. Thats where ur going wrong.
Sounds like dogs are a life altering accident waiting to happen for you. Move away from having a dog before it costs you or someone else. I like dogs too, but come on…
Could you break up a fight by using a hose or water? If you dont have a lead near by?
I do something in the middle the dog was afraid of some container that held newspapers a dispenser. He freaked out and started walking backwards I verbally assured him. It's okay and I stopped and we just stood there. I didn't try to force him towards it I didn't pull him away from it we just stood there. Again I told them hey it's okay it's a newspaper thing and he took a couple steps forward with his big snout sticking out smelling married within 5 minutes he had smelled it and touched it with his snout and he was fine and we never had the issue again. I've done it with Halloween decorations. Whatever
I recently saw a video from the UK where two bullies attacked a man and there were a few people around who just kept running around in panic doing not much to help the man , save 9ne person with a stick who kept hitting the back of one dog though not too hard . Eventually the man was taken to a hospital and as was quite evident from the copious loss of blood seen in the video , didn't manage to make it . He died and i blame the cowardice of the people around for his death .
Thats how i do it. only had one fight, where we had to open the mouth, because he didnt let the other one go. Allways keep your coolnes, otherwise you fule the situation! when you work with dogs, who never learnt social behavior it can happens some times! for me it was allways my mistake, because i evaluatet something wrong! So if you have an aggresiv dog, learn how its triggert(what causes it)... and learn how to change him! This video hear, is that you know how its done, when you already mate some mistake... and mistakes can allways happen..... (sry for the english, i am not a nativ speeker)
That is not focused that stargazing it has zero purpose at all and you would never do it with a real working dog there's no reason for it at all. It's awful for their cervical spine but people think it looks cool. You will never see a military tactical dog doing stargazing only a bunch of white housewives that need to make videos because they think it looks cool. A dog that is naturally focused on human doesn't look like this at all. My German Shepherd knows when I take a breath or blinking eye lash and she doesn't carry her head this way
Good job
Bumfuzzle 10.03, 15.13 and 19.44. Thanks for the episode and the series.
Not very helpful when dogs are fighting! They are all over the place. Not standing still and holding a bite!!
@@Beautyprossalon please watch the video again. I think you missed a key section.
U have to get into the middle agressively or stay away. Just loke a himan foght, half action woll get u hurt or killed. Hard and fast with agression as ut life depends on it. Bc it does
Very wise! Thank you kindly for this realistic information. This technique that you described could have saved a little white dog named Mindi in our neighborhood last year. Thank you for your Channel 🤠
Thanks very much
You too are very helpful!! Thanks for your advice
Nicely done bro. Best (& most realistic) explanation I have ever seen on breaking up a dogfight. Just hope that I NEVER have to implement it IRL. My fur baby (2yo Cavoodle/Cavapoo) means absolutely everything to me & I'd do ANYTHING to keep him safe, even putting my own life at risk if needs be. Do you also have any advice on what to do if you're faced with MULTIPLE aggressive dogs, esp. if THEY (plural) latch on to your dog? I've recently seen some horribly unsettling attacks online where 2 or more dogs have latched onto 1 poor sweet innocent thing. There's absolutely NO way that I could just simply stand by on the sidelines & do nothing, irrespective of the risk/chances of success, if it were my dog. I honestly wouldn't be able to live with myself, just standing there passively. I recognise that it's ALMOST an impossible situation, but what would be the best thing to do in these circumstances, particularly if you're alone?
@@carlmullerlane glad you found it useful 👍
@@ProDogTraining Thanks, but how about MULTIPLE dogs tho? I DO recognise that it's ALMOST an impossible situation, other than fleeing to safety with your doggo, say to an elevated position or behind a barrier of some kind, if you can! But what if you can't? It would be a horrible situation to be in, esp. if you're alone. Any other less obvious recommendations? Or are you just kinda limited to doing the best you can & relying on instinct & common sense at this point?
@@carlmullerlane it's not something we can answer in a few sentences here. We'd need to do another vid.
@@ProDogTraining Ok, thanks for the very prompt reply. Look forward to it. 👍
I'm looking forward to part 8 as I have some questions. Here are my questions: Are you asking people to carry multiple toys on leash? How is the food play adapted for small dogs? How is the training protocol different for defensive dogs vs frustrated/prey driven? How do you determine whether to have the dog wear a muzzle? When do use a slip collar vs a regular collar? Thanks!
Great video I don't let people bring their dog near mine Very affective
How are you putting the slip leash over the dogs head if it’s latched on to another dog?
You seriously can't figure that one out?
Please watch the video again. It's done exactly as demonstrated.
Wow!! How? I just adopted a greyhound and want to train him... he doesn't seem very food motivated and is so placid and quiet - it's not like training other dogs.
10:04 , 15:13 , 19:44 bumfuzzle time points
Be aware of the local laws governing animals. In VA, you are responsible for any damage your animal does. So a horse that smashes or bites, you can be sued for..... Got it?
Fearful dog, reactive to people walking towards him when on the bed, possibly situational (night time +/- other owner present).
Thanks for this video. It’s great info. I find this technique to work best as well. The one thing this video and most others miss to address is that most times your breaking up the fight on your own. As someone that’s broken up a lot of dog fights, you’re in it alone. Don’t wait on or expect the other dog owner to step in (some do), 9 out of 10 times the owners stand in shock, feign indifference or honestly don’t know how to handle the situation.
Exactly. The way this video shows allows you to face the other dog and at least be assertive by looking directly at him and telling firmly to go away. Of course, you’ll want to be standing over the more aggressive dog in the fight.
Resource guarding...and just downright obnoxiousness.
Great advice! So many ignorant people out there that think they'll just put a finger up the butt and everything will be chill, lol!
It’s all in that first couple of seconds. Yes the dog was startled. But it should have backed down once it realised it was the owner. That tells me that as you said, there is more going on. I experienced something similar when my dog was younger. We were letting him sleep out too often and he got used to it. Reacted very similar to this. Solution imho here is the dog now needs to sleep in a crate or at least not in the bedroom for a good while. It’s easy to accomplish if you aren’t averse to using a crate. You call them over to the crate and throw in a nice tasty treat and close the door behind them. Do that for a week and they’ll come running every time they hear the crate door at night. How you want to describe the dogs reaction to me coming to bed at that point is completely up to you. But it was only when my wife was already in bed. Personally I call that resource guarding.
This is a gem!
Protective of his bed not of his owner. He thinks he's the aplha