How to STOP Dog Aggression to Dogs/People
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Published 2024-04-04
Natalie, a single mum of three, is struggling with Oreo's extreme reactivity, putting both her family and Oreo in distress. Watch as we dive deep into the complexities of Oreo's behaviour, employing unique strategies to establish leadership, build confidence, and create a safe environment for both Oreo and the community. Natalie is learning the process to train a reactive dog which takes much patience and a plan.
In this aggressive dog training video, we cover:
Understanding the triggers of dog on dog aggression
The importance of establishing authority, protection, nurturing and coaching within leadership
Practical drills to address and correct overwhelmed behaviour
The transformative journey of both Natalie and Oreo towards a peaceful coexistence
This video is a must-watch for anyone facing similar challenges, offering not only hope but real solutions. Whether you're a dog owner, trainer, or simply an animal lover, you'll find valuable insights and techniques that can be applied to help any dog overcome aggression.
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All Comments (21)
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For a personalised plan to help you address any reactive behaviour, check out my online course with a video call -www.thedogguardian.com/online-dog-training-courses
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Thanks to the owner for being so brave to be filmed. ❤ It's so helpful to see real life examples. We took our dog for a walk and my partner said oh wow she's much better, I was like uhuh I watched Nigel on YouTube! 😌
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I love how you break down leader into the four things, thats great thank you
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This is probably the most clear/simple video on how to deal with this situation
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Incredible progress in a short amount of time, Nigel is a pro and his methods are effective and kind! So helpful 🐶Thank you!
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Glad you still making videos, i just watched a bunch of 10+ year old videos and they're great.
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Brilliant progress. Well done Nigel, First Class Training
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Fantastic video as always. Looking forward to the next one:chillwcat:
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She is a pretty girl! I am glad that you are getting her help!!! ❤
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Thank you for this video. I have a dog who is not quite as bad as this but not far off. We no longer take any of our 3 dogs out because I can't handle him with the other 2 dogs as well. They seem to feed off his anxiety. He was a lock down puppy. I have seen your method of turning the dog around before but have not tried it because he has bad knees. He has had to have 2 surgeries on one knee, the first, luxating patella, at 9 months old and the second, TPLO, only 10 weeks ago aged 4. He also needs surgery on the other knee for luxating patella and preventative treatment for ruptured cruciate ligament. I am reluctant to keep pulling him back because of the damage it could do to his already damaged legs. Is there another way to do this method?
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Eagerly awaiting part 2. Great video Nigel
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Great video glad you're making content again and giving people hope for they're reactive dogs👍👍👍👍👍
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this is inspiring, thank you Nigel.
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4:06 why do you lift up the harnas hard like that? just curious cause i thought it's unnecessary to pull up the dogs body like that
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Man dogs are A LOT of work. Even if their friendly. But one like this. Wow. Sucks for the dog and everyone
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Seems like a socialisation issue and not enough exercise
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Well the human holding the leash is smiling while her dog lunges at everything so it's clearly just an improperly homed dog, because she cant take her situation seriously which makes it even more dangerous
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You talk about corrections. What corrections do you deploy with a harness? hahaha. And then, you expect Natalie as the owner to do the same as you do as the dog trainer with the same skills as a supposed dog trainer???? Have compassion for Natalie. Give her the tools that she needs to control the situation, which may involve a prong collar or an eCollar (extremely compassionate tools). But, set the owner up for success instead of prioritizing your stupid ideology about dog training. Be a REALLY compassionate dog trainer, not one that aligns with a stupid ideology.
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At first it seems this dog needs exorcist
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Another clear and concise video Nigel. Thank you. Main point being, never give up and going back to move forward.