This was a cool transformation to get to see! From the reactivity to the dogs in the beginning to all the dogs roaming all around him at the end was so awesome! He will be living a much more relaxed life now.
Haz and all the fantastic trainers at Shield K9, you all know exactly what each dog needs to live a happy life. Shield K9 training is so great because dogs get to play and learn all at the same time. I'm so happy Dutton is feeling much better.
Looking to possibly make the trip with a GSD rescue rehab from Louisiana. He’s not aggressive, but he doesn’t know what to do with himself. Today was my 2nd day with him. I put peanut butter in a kong to break the ice and it worked. But he seemed frightened when I tossed it. It was a 2 second reaction. He was interested in it, but then decided to run away. He seemed to want to approach me yesterday, but he just wasn’t sure. Today was definitely a huge improvement. I’m doing short sessions with him daily to try to establish a bond. I’m really enjoying your content. I really hope Luke and I can make the trip up.
Great Danes mostly need to be around people that they are going to be around,they treat strangers with aggression.They really are big pups,I have worked with very aggressive ones and when they got too tired they wanted water.Relax with them you will understand why German dog breeds are so protective.Show them love they will give their life for you
Rescued a Dane back in 2000 like Dutton. Except when Dutton backed away from the barking dog at the beginning, mine would have gone right at the other dog. We managed to get him turned around for several years. Then his aggression went over the top. Tried to kill two dogs, including our Rottie female. He was allowed to cross the Bridge, as there was no one like Haz to help.
@@KaidosAKAWhiteDragon I used 3 excellent trainers. And worked my arse off trying to get him “fixed”. But there was always “something” about him that never let me trust him. And when he tried to kill the dogs, it became clear that he was a serious danger. A consultation with my vet, a behaviorist that one of my trainers recommended, and another trainer that I found (all these in addition to the previous trainers I had worked with) all came to the same conclusion. I did leave out that he had also gone after several people, including me. There are just some dogs that cannot be “saved”.
@@nataliravn no one would take him because of his initial aggression. The shelter said if I brought him back he would be immediately euthanized. The shelter had lied and told me he had zero issues. A trainer was able to find out the shelter never did an evaluation on him. I even tried Great Dane Rescue. So I worked with him for years. He actually did ok for a long time, and he and my Rottie girl played very well together during that time. Then something happened. None of the intensive training we tried helped. A complete physical did not show any health issues. He initially was fine with my female through all this. Until suddenly he wasn’t. He then went after my husband and me. I sill have the scars to prove it. Because of his long history of issues, the vet and trainers and behaviorist concurred it was likely genetic. This was over 7 yrs time. The decision was devastating. But you cannot just turn over a knowingly aggressive dog with a multiple bite history. The potential for further damage was too great.
Sadly, what you see here in an example of the destruction of the Great Dane by backyard breeders. That dog is a pitiful. His temperament and his structure are way off. He will die at 6 or 7. Breaks my heart jus to look at him.
I would be slightly more impressed without all that extra torturous shit around his neck. Had you done this with a non-spiked non-choking collar or even better, a harness, I'd bow down to you
It’s interesting how ignorant people comment on things they clearly don’t understand. You saw a dog that clearly underwent to transformation from terrified to happy. You then accused us of torture. The fantastic thing about dogs is they don’t lie. People do, however, even when the truth stares them in the face.
@@shieldk9 i didn't accuse you of torture, what a dumb response. I said torturous things. They are. I am 0 ignorant on dogs, which is why I said what I said. Maybe you should work on your own reactivity :) have a good one
Who exactly are you talking to. The average person does not want so intence a dog also my alsation or german shephard can do all your dog does more calm I'm 88. A female. Why do you guys talk so much. What is the second collar you have on the dog. I dont like such a pent up dog, he is a fine looker , stressful to watch. I'm sure a lot of people would pay big money for him. Ego thing.
"We have the best trainers in the world here" honestly Haz you ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory is probably the best in the world. What a stupid, arrogant and disrespectful comment, the old Haz never spoke like this, he was too humble.
I bought Haz’s book and now my dog is 2 years old and has perfect obedience on and off ecollar. He seems to really simplify training. And this is the first dog I trained from a puppy and he’s off leash every day. I’m VERY pleased. I can even get him to spit out food he’s picked up from the ground when not wearing an ecollar. It’s science lol.
GDs are just a shadow of the big hunters they once were. Glad to see someone willing to put the time and resources to help him.
This was a cool transformation to get to see! From the reactivity to the dogs in the beginning to all the dogs roaming all around him at the end was so awesome! He will be living a much more relaxed life now.
Haz and all the fantastic trainers at Shield K9, you all know exactly what each dog needs to live a happy life. Shield K9 training is so great because dogs get to play and learn all at the same time. I'm so happy Dutton is feeling much better.
Great job all around…pleased the owner invested in his dog and great training!
The FB short video leads directly to the YT video. Next level social media from Shield K9.
Looking to possibly make the trip with a GSD rescue rehab from Louisiana.
He’s not aggressive, but he doesn’t know what to do with himself. Today was my 2nd day with him. I put peanut butter in a kong to break the ice and it worked. But he seemed frightened when I tossed it. It was a 2 second reaction. He was interested in it, but then decided to run away.
He seemed to want to approach me yesterday, but he just wasn’t sure. Today was definitely a huge improvement. I’m doing short sessions with him daily to try to establish a bond.
I’m really enjoying your content. I really hope Luke and I can make the trip up.
Training off lead malinois guard is too easy this is the hard shiz
Great to watch Dutton learn How To Dog 👌
Love the pet training videos!!
Dutton is the biggest dalmatian I've ever seen 😉
Nice turn around Dutton!
Great job
Great Danes mostly need to be around people that they are going to be around,they treat strangers with aggression.They really are big pups,I have worked with very aggressive ones and when they got too tired they wanted water.Relax with them you will understand why German dog breeds are so protective.Show them love they will give their life for you
Love ur videos
That was great to see.
Where do you get those training pants
Like, subscribe & buy this man's online courses. They are worth every cent. Elite off leash obedience.
that german shepard looks like a corgi besides dutton
Great video. Please turn down the music a bit too loud. Hard to understand you
Hate seeing dogs like that, so afraid. I’m glad he’s been sorted out
Rescued a Dane back in 2000 like Dutton. Except when Dutton backed away from the barking dog at the beginning, mine would have gone right at the other dog.
We managed to get him turned around for several years. Then his aggression went over the top. Tried to kill two dogs, including our Rottie female.
He was allowed to cross the Bridge, as there was no one like Haz to help.
You couldn't train him yourself?
@@KaidosAKAWhiteDragon I used 3 excellent trainers. And worked my arse off trying to get him “fixed”. But there was always “something” about him that never let me trust him. And when he tried to kill the dogs, it became clear that he was a serious danger. A consultation with my vet, a behaviorist that one of my trainers recommended, and another trainer that I found (all these in addition to the previous trainers I had worked with) all came to the same conclusion.
I did leave out that he had also gone after several people, including me.
There are just some dogs that cannot be “saved”.
Why did you not find him a better fit? An aggressive dog living with other dogs is setting the dog up for absolute failure.
@@nataliravn no one would take him because of his initial aggression. The shelter said if I brought him back he would be immediately euthanized. The shelter had lied and told me he had zero issues. A trainer was able to find out the shelter never did an evaluation on him. I even tried Great Dane Rescue.
So I worked with him for years. He actually did ok for a long time, and he and my Rottie girl played very well together during that time.
Then something happened. None of the intensive training we tried helped. A complete physical did not show any health issues. He initially was fine with my female through all this. Until suddenly he wasn’t.
He then went after my husband and me. I sill have the scars to prove it.
Because of his long history of issues, the vet and trainers and behaviorist concurred it was likely genetic.
This was over 7 yrs time. The decision was devastating. But you cannot just turn over a knowingly aggressive dog with a multiple bite history. The potential for further damage was too great.
So sad what has happened to Great Danes.
It looks like you use a shock collar....i would never use that on my great dane/mastiff....he would never trust me again
Sadly, what you see here in an example of the destruction of the Great Dane by backyard breeders. That dog is a pitiful. His temperament and his structure are way off. He will die at 6 or 7. Breaks my heart jus to look at him.
I would be slightly more impressed without all that extra torturous shit around his neck. Had you done this with a non-spiked non-choking collar or even better, a harness, I'd bow down to you
It’s interesting how ignorant people comment on things they clearly don’t understand. You saw a dog that clearly underwent to transformation from terrified to happy. You then accused us of torture. The fantastic thing about dogs is they don’t lie. People do, however, even when the truth stares them in the face.
@@shieldk9 i didn't accuse you of torture, what a dumb response. I said torturous things. They are. I am 0 ignorant on dogs, which is why I said what I said. Maybe you should work on your own reactivity :) have a good one
Who exactly are you talking to. The average person does not want so intence a dog also my alsation or german shephard can do all your dog does more calm I'm 88. A female. Why do you guys talk so much. What is the second collar you have on the dog. I dont like such a pent up dog, he is a fine looker , stressful to watch. I'm sure a lot of people would pay big money for him. Ego thing.
"We have the best trainers in the world here" honestly Haz you ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory is probably the best in the world. What a stupid, arrogant and disrespectful comment, the old Haz never spoke like this, he was too humble.
Well, they do! And he’s merely paying a compliment to his amazing trainers. The fact that you find this offensive is insane.
I bought Haz’s book and now my dog is 2 years old and has perfect obedience on and off ecollar. He seems to really simplify training. And this is the first dog I trained from a puppy and he’s off leash every day. I’m VERY pleased. I can even get him to spit out food he’s picked up from the ground when not wearing an ecollar. It’s science lol.
He’s complimenting his trainers.