Training your dog

The Rottie is still too young for most training, so we are working on some obedience and some bite imprinting. training your dog Dog diseases. She is not aggressive, but will carry her tug to him and bump him until he walks away or growls, will try to stand off with him when he is approaching us from a fetch, and as soon as she is released from a tug session, she will immediately grab whatever he is holding ( I usually give the two of them 'sitz', 'platz', and 'blieb' simultaneously, walk a few yards from them, and give them 'packin to come after a tug in each hand. after they have pulled a little and I release, she drops her's and goes after his. ) How do you think I should handle this? I don't want to squelch her drive, as we have high hopes for her Schutzhund work. training your dog Aggressive dog behavior. What particular training tapes would you recommend?Thanks again for your time, Eric M. ANSWER:Eric,The first mistake you have made is thinking that 12 months is "to young" to do protection training. Nothing can be further from the truth. training your dog Labrador-retriever-puppies. The earlier dogs start in bite development the better. My video titled Bite Training Puppies and The First Steps of Bite Training describe how and why to do this. You need to stop these games with 2 off leash dogs at the same time and get into an organized training program. What you are doing is all unorganized foolishness that really teaches the dog nothing and accomplishes nothing. I don't mean to sound rude - but this is all poor training (if we can call it training). Just a few points, from a very early age dogs need to be worked on a "tie out" not off leash the way you are working. The "tie out" is what builds frustration and drive because you can tease the dog with the sack and tug without letting them get it. They end up just wanting it more.

Training your dog



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