Aggression rehab dog training video for aggressive dogs should only be done by a qualified dog trainer. Dog Training video shot in new york ( NY ). Food aggression, dog agression, people agressive dogs, leash aggresion dog training, aggressiveness toward the dog handler, and all other dog problems that cause real dog bites. Aggressive rehab dog training with the “east coast” dog whisperer Mike D’Abruzzo at k9-1 Specialized Dog Training in New York. All dog training by the dog trainers are done with knowledge, respect, and patience. If you would like to learn more about Michael D’Abruzzo’s training techniques go to http://www.k9-1.com

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2010 Mar 11
Any one know how to …
Any one know how to deal with a dog who attackes you when you try to mave her by the collor i have had so many bites because of it. She bevhaves fin other times but not when i try to move her! I bleeding know because of it help!
2010 Mar 11
Good boy Rocky!
Good boy Rocky!
2010 Mar 11
Amazing.
Amazing.
2010 Mar 11
that dog is still …
that dog is still bad though he’s soooo feirce
2010 Mar 11
I love this …
I love this training, how do I get my rat terrier to accept my puppy who is 6 weeks into the pack, and not be teritrial over his things?
2010 Mar 11
How do I deal with …
How do I deal with a territorial rat terrier. who is snapping and drawing blood on my 6 month old puppy
2010 Mar 11
where did you get …
where did you get the gloves? what kind are they?
2010 Mar 11
You shouldn’t have …
You shouldn’t have spanked the dog for peeing in the house to begin with, because now it associates you as someone to fear. It bites out of fear. Are you moving too fast for the dog’s comfort? Move more slowly and have a treat in your hand. Show your dog the treat and move slowly towards it saying, “Good boy.” When your dog looks mad, pull away. Every time it relaxes, tell it good boy and move closer with the treat showing. When you get close enough and your dog doesn’t growl, treat it.
2010 Mar 11
“vetenarians are …
“vetenarians are good!!” in the background. lol!!
2010 Mar 11
this is amaizing!!!
this is amaizing!!!
2010 Mar 11
I think your …
I think your methods and philosophy (what can be seen from your website) are top notch. I will have to come see you guys in NY as I have been looking for a balance between the gamey hyperactive training I see in french ring, and the other methods like Koehler.
2010 Mar 11
hehe i dealt with a …
hehe i dealt with a food agressive white pit no joke when she growld at me i growld back and she totaly respected me never tried to bite weird i wasnt expecting that to happen but it worked lmao
2010 Mar 11
Hm that could very …
Hm that could very well be.. Does she have a favorite toy, or bed at home? If so take that to a park or sidewalk to help make it more “Homey”. If she still doesn’t eat the treats, maybe its not stress, but something medical..?
2010 Mar 11
More then likely …
More then likely she is; but, I’ve been taking her out in public places to go for a walk for the past couple of years now (Going out a couple of times a week—or sometimes once a week or every other couple of weeks) and still won’t accept treats. If she does, it is very rare. And she won’t eat it unless she’s back in the car. So I do just walk her in those places, and don’t really worry about training her; so maybe she’s just too old, and wants to stay home now.
2010 Mar 11
Nice work. Though I …
Nice work. Though I personally would have dealt with the food aggression differently. Your methods still worked.
Its nice to see a nice balanced training.
I agree that too many dogs are put down due to aggression, though not all people have the skills, or money to get the dog properly trained.
2010 Mar 11
@rbaid161 Dogs …
@rbaid161 Dogs don’t eat when they are stressed. So she could be stressed out. I would try taking her to those places and just walking, not training. Getting her used to different environments is the first step. Then you can start the real training.
2010 Mar 11
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and every one has been telling me to put him down…I don’t have the heart to do that…What would you suggest I do…Is he too far gone to be trained?
2010 Mar 11
K91dogtraining…My …
K91dogtraining…My dog is a shitzhu…10 yrs old…From the very first time we got him he started biting me…I believe it was because I smacked him on his behind because he peed in the house…Every since that he has been biting,..Only me though…He has bit me seriously about 6 times…Last night was the worse where I was giving him a kiss and he bit and held on to my nose and wouldn’t let go…I pinched his ears to get him off…I needed stitches…I feel so hopeless when it comes to him
2010 Mar 11
For the safety of …
For the safety of the public.
2010 Mar 11
The dog should be …
The dog should be on a leash when outside on a walk. Common sense.
2010 Mar 11
lol i’d lauph if …
lol i’d lauph if the dogs just jumps up and latched on to there face and not the glove LOL that would be hilarious
2010 Mar 11
most people dont …
most people dont know that they can be used on very gentle and low levels to reinforce off-leash training. It is one of the tools i teach trainers to use – this tool can be easily abused.
2010 Mar 11
How come Rocky’s …
How come Rocky’s wearing a shock collar?
2010 Mar 11
I liked this video …
I liked this video alot—BUT, I tried to train my 12-year-old Chow/Shih-tzud mix in all different places (park, downtown street, pet shops, ect.) and she won’t take treats from me. So, I find it difficult to train her in public places like that—I have learned that she’s not very treat motivated, or toy motivated so it’s definitally tough trying to get her attention long enough to train her in places like that. When we’re downtown, she’s an angel—besides barking at everyone when in the car.
2010 Mar 11
this is why …
but sadly, i no longer have a dog lol : /
this is why whenever one of my pups were eating, i would pet them, put my hands in the food bowl, and hand feed them. i never had a problem with aggression when i did this