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Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherd (Part 4)

www.sitmeanssit.com This is part 4 of the lesson with this dog and people aggressive German Shepherd. The ‘Sit Means Sit Collar’ is still being used to establish control in the dog. In this daily dog training video I work a bit more on some off-leash training, and the ability for the dog to start to maintain a sit through distraction. All of this is going to be needed as we prepare to raise the bar by bringing lots of dogs into the picture soon, which is one of his biggest distractions. For further information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer, visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com

Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherd (Part 3)

www.sitmeanssit.com This is part 3 of the lesson with this dog and people aggressive German Shepherd. The ‘Sit Means Sit Collar’ is being used to establish control in the dog. In this daily dog training video we are also establishing the dog’s ability to stay in a single spot, and to stay focused for longer and longer period’s of time. We will also get to catch a little of one of the owner’s audio comments in the background as they are watching this transition take place. For further information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer, visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com

Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherd (Part 2)

www.sitmeanssit.com This is part 2 of the lesson with this dog and people aggressive German Shepherd. This daily dog training video just shows me taking the dog away from the owner, and is uncut video of the beginning process of me establishing some control in a non-confrontational manner. The dog has been muzzled for my protection, and if you click on ‘part 1′ which is at the end of the video, you will see that the owners are doubtful that I will be able to get this muzzle off the dog safely while the dog is in my hands. You will see me establish solid eye contact with this dog, and will set the stage for much more learning to go on in the upcoming scenes that we will show pieces of every day. The ‘Sit Means Sit Collar’ is being used to establish control in the dog. For further information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer, visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com

Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherd (Part 1)

www.sitmeanssit.com This is the first of a few clips of 1 session of a dog and people aggressive dog that was brought to me at our recent Sit Means Sit regional seminar in Denver Colorado that is a continual learning experience for our Sit Means Sit location owners. With all of their help, the next few days you can join us for the transition of this turnaround of this dog Sit Means Sit style!! For information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer visit www.franchise.sitmeanssit.com

Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherd (Part 5)

www.sitmeanssit.com The action starts heating up a bit as we get more into this half hour session with a dog and people aggressive German Shepherd, and we start to bring some distraction into it. In a couple days we will have our 6th and final video on this half hour session. In the last video, be sure to stay tuned as we get the muzzle off, and are able to bring the owner into the training. Having the ability to transfer the training is very important. For more information on becoming a Sit Means Sit Franchise owner see http

Dog Training: Aggression German Shepherd (Part 6)

www.sitmeanssit.com This is the last of the 30 minute training session with this Aggressive German Shepherd and involves getting the muzzle off and the owner being able to work with the dog as well. The ability to transfer the training over to the owner in a fast manner is one of the many things that have made Sit Means Sit dog training the largest and most successful US based dog training company in the history of the United States. To become a Sit Means Sit dog Training franchise owner visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com To Learn more about the Sit Means Sit dog training collar visit bit.ly

Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherds (Intro)

www.sitmeanssit.com This video was the beginning interview done by Anthony Bracciante of our Sit Means Sit dog training location in Denver, Colorado that was done with JIm and Kathy, who are the owners of one of the dogs you are about to see go through 1 half hour lesson done with Fred Hassen and other Sit Means Sit dog trainers at a 2010 regional seminar. If you click the link at the top of the video during the intro, it will take you to the whole half hour session that was broken up into 6 small segments for the purpose of video. As you can tell from this interview, the owners have had problems with both people and dog aggression, and we figured it would be great for our video audience to see all of this and the change that can be brought about with work. This transformation was done in 1 session. To become a Sit Means Sit Dog Trainer franchise.sitmeanssit.com


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