sorry, not the best quality!—Deacon is 11 weeks and 4 days old in this video and I’ve been working on him with his tricks since he was around 10 weeks old. Enjoy!
Jasmine is a client dog that was in for two weeks basic training. Like all dogs we train, she learned to remain calm and relaxed around distractions, including ducks, cats and dogs.
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All it takes, is patients to train a dog. Nice video. I like those duckies, the cute kitties and that big fluffy white dog looks so gentle and loyal to his kin and to his master.
@niptuck8068 I have posted a response at my website. It is under “Training Article” and called “A Challenge To Our Methods”. I would prefer to leave the direct URL, but YouTube doesn’t permit that. My website is DarnFar.com
@darnfar Just because you cant find a trainer that will use positive reward-based methods doesn’t mean you can justify using choke chains and hurting the dog. Of course it will behave around you- it WILL comply but it’ll only be a temporary fix and be more inclined to be agressive when you or the owner are away. If you claim to have taught it in a matter of hours then that’s proof of a ‘quick’ fix which is usually achieved by hurting and frightening the dog- eg. Cesar Milan.
@darnfar Just because you cant find a trainer that will use positive reward-based methods doesn’t mean you can justify using choke chains and hurting the dog. Of course it will behave around you- it WILL comply but it’ll only be a temporary fix and be more inclined to be agressive when you or the owner are away. If you claim to have taught it in a matter of hours then that’s proof of a ‘quick’ fix which is usually achieved by hurting and frightening the dog- eg. Cesar Milan.
@darnfar Just because you cant find a trainer that will use positive reward-based methods doesn’t mean you can justify using choke chains and hurting the dog. Of course it will behave around you- it WILL comply but it’ll only be a temporary fix and be more inclined to be agressive when you or the owner are away. If you claim to have taught it in a matter of hours then that’s proof of a ‘quick’ fix which is usually achieved by hurting and frightening the dog- eg. Cesar Milan.
wow, thats really great. i’m curious how you keep the cats from eating the ducks. I had ducks and rabbits and my miniture Schnauzer chased them only once. the rabbits boxed him on the nose and one of my drakes got him by the ear and would not let go. he was afraid of them after that.
@darnfar Thank you!!! I had a friend with a very aggressive cat and when the cat was ill all vets refused to treat the cat cause of aggression! they could not put her on medication since they dont know what was wrong with the cat!! you did a good job and now the dog is well behaved and perhaps even find a home!
You have done a fantastic job, there will always be someone saying its cruel, infact you will find a dog will have a better life following instructions from a leader, Im with two boxers and i wish they were as behaved as that,
Too bad you will find it nearly impossible to identify an “all positive” trainer who can actually take a vicious dog & teach it to have self restraint in a matter of hours rather than recommend that the dog is killed, which is what many trainers recommend because they are unwilling to use an appropriate, fair correction. This dog was to be euthanized for aggression before it came to us. The vet wouldn’t see it without sedation. Now, she is a stable, self assured dog. What’s the problem?
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All it takes, is patients to train a dog.
Nice video. I like those duckies, the cute kitties and that big fluffy white dog looks so gentle and loyal to his kin and to his master.
@niptuck8068 I have posted a response at my website. It is under “Training Article” and called “A Challenge To Our Methods”. I would prefer to leave the direct URL, but YouTube doesn’t permit that. My website is DarnFar.com
@niptuck8068
@darnfar Just because you cant find a trainer that will use positive reward-based methods doesn’t mean you can justify using choke chains and hurting the dog. Of course it will behave around you- it WILL comply but it’ll only be a temporary fix and be more inclined to be agressive when you or the owner are away. If you claim to have taught it in a matter of hours then that’s proof of a ‘quick’ fix which is usually achieved by hurting and frightening the dog- eg. Cesar Milan.
@darnfar Just because you cant find a trainer that will use positive reward-based methods doesn’t mean you can justify using choke chains and hurting the dog. Of course it will behave around you- it WILL comply but it’ll only be a temporary fix and be more inclined to be agressive when you or the owner are away. If you claim to have taught it in a matter of hours then that’s proof of a ‘quick’ fix which is usually achieved by hurting and frightening the dog- eg. Cesar Milan.
@darnfar Just because you cant find a trainer that will use positive reward-based methods doesn’t mean you can justify using choke chains and hurting the dog. Of course it will behave around you- it WILL comply but it’ll only be a temporary fix and be more inclined to be agressive when you or the owner are away. If you claim to have taught it in a matter of hours then that’s proof of a ‘quick’ fix which is usually achieved by hurting and frightening the dog- eg. Cesar Milan.
love the naruto soundtrack music
why not train the dog to work and do things it was bread for.
i have a boxer puppy and 2 older boxers i wish mine was as trained as that one
wow, thats really great. i’m curious how you keep the cats from eating the ducks. I had ducks and rabbits and my miniture Schnauzer chased them only once. the rabbits boxed him on the nose and one of my drakes got him by the ear and would not let go. he was afraid of them after that.
@darnfar Thank you!!! I had a friend with a very aggressive cat and when the cat was ill all vets refused to treat the cat cause of aggression! they could not put her on medication since they dont know what was wrong with the cat!! you did a good job and now the dog is well behaved and perhaps even find a home!
You have done a fantastic job, there will always be someone saying its cruel, infact you will find a dog will have a better life following instructions from a leader, Im with two boxers and i wish they were as behaved as that,
I do not see a choke collar…
I see a prong collar..huge difference.
what does “negative ” mean?
U ,mean like give the dog a cookie and hope it does not kill the ducks?
That does not always work and U know it.
Too bad you will find it nearly impossible to identify an “all positive” trainer who can actually take a vicious dog & teach it to have self restraint in a matter of hours rather than recommend that the dog is killed, which is what many trainers recommend because they are unwilling to use an appropriate, fair correction. This dog was to be euthanized for aggression before it came to us. The vet wouldn’t see it without sedation. Now, she is a stable, self assured dog. What’s the problem?
Too bad you feel the need to use negative training methods- choke chains should be a thing of the past.
poor dog. she’s being deprived. let her be a dog and have fun chasing those ducks. it’s like training a kid not to play with toys, not natural.
umm yea… my boxer would be going ape shit with those birds walkin right next to her..
She listens increadibly unless theirs some kinda varmant runnin by then its all over
Hmmmmm….I have a rescue boxer/pit and she hates squirrels. Will let anything go without even noticing, except for squirrels.
What a beautiful dog you have. I need to work with mine more.
mine to to !!!!!!
lol mines do that to
1980s cult music
you are truly amazing!
My boxers would be chasing those ducks before you could say hi.and chewing the cat if he was not fast enough.
beautiful brindle boxer, love them
Hihi, my dog would eat them all…
Mine too! XD