Bicycle Safety Tips
bicycle as a transport and a kind of leisure, offers many benefits for individuals, families and the community. Yet many people Don Aot follow simple safety tips, but rather obvious. Here, the AM, a brief report on the bicycle does, and not AOS, AOS.
Reflectors and lights make your bike more visible to motorists in the dark. Reflective stickers are a great choice because they look cool and you’ll earn more visible to people driving cars.
transport things in your hands and never with the handlebar prevents you from making turns Quick, to avoid hazards and endangers everyone on your way. Also, just like the bikes, the handlebar is probably no more than the shoulders.
Aggressive dog training – Google Blog Search
Here is pitbull (American Stafforshire Terrier) that was never socialized with any other human or canine. I was his first encounter. He wanted to devour me the first time we met! (I should have recorded my first “meet” with him) Owner was in need of help. (For my safety a muzzle was used during that time. Soon after this recording I was able to interact with him with out a muzzle!) This is a dog saving and a happy ending story!!
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Question by Rachel Rogers: dog training – how to correct aggressive and manic behavior towards other dogs?
We have a 3 year old french bulldog who loses her mind (jumping, barking, running..) when another dog walks past the house or she sees one on tv. Not only is it annoying and embarrassing but we’re afraid she might hurt herself. Any suggestions for correcting her behavior.
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Answer by DogLover123
This is a usual trate. Especially with Bulldogs. (Bred to fight). Now an easy way is to watch Cesar Mallon. Buy a pronged collar and participate in Basic Obediance Training. This will give you control and Confidence. I would gladly help you find a trainer
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Great job! I got an incredible american bulldog (1 year 10 months) but maybe I have socialized him a bit too much cause he loves being patted by almost everybody. Normally, he prefers avoiding conflict with other dogs but he does stand his ground if need be (I’ve seen and controlled that), hates when other dogs try to take him from behind (I will not correct that) and he specially hates drunk people (dunno y). He’s a good guardian of house and garden, though.
This was very well handled!! Well done!!
What’s the name Song????????????????????????
No, My dogs Are no castrated
Second Question….. mm…I think, No xD
and Third Question: My dogs Are….mm..
They are Mix…or something like that
(Sorry, I’m so stupid With the English xD)
I just don’t want to live with my dogs Separated.
I’m trying to learn the Cesar’s Lessons (Dog Whisperer) xD And they are getting better =)
Are your dogs castrated?
Have you contacted an aminal psychiatrist?
What breed do you have?
Is that a fight only between them, or they are agressive toward people too?
It’s pretty common that two male (or even female) dogs can’t live together, so maybe you should split them, keep them separated?
First: I Don’t Speak so Well the english (Sorry)
Well, I have two Dogs (Male) They Both are too aggressive, they are fighting all the time, I just don’t know what more to do.
I’m seriously thinking about a sacrifice.
u.u I’m so sorry about it but….Got no options.
Great video, my Izzie (a norfolk terrier) is fear aggressive (with other dogs) but she was socolized, any advice?
bbridge20 you are such a kind and noble person you have inspired me and i hope this video has affected their choices whether to put a dog down or not
you are such a good person no one else could ever be so loving and proud as you
i have an agressive pitbull as well but after watching this we asked for professional dog trainer and now he is as cuddly as a teddy bear
many thanks
use a cage muzzle it will protect you more and help them breath. other than that fantastic job!!
I do not know if i agree with you on that. If a dog is afraid of something ….another dog, cat, bear, lion, a green& purple monster and yes even a human. Due to its uncertainty it will either accept it, fight or flight.
True but regardless of owners temperament/behavior. Pit Bulls should still NEVER ever show human aggression even if never socialized, there genetic history is with humans.
A responsible owner (which this one was not) not allow a dog to get this far with this behavior. An irresponsible owner can easily put a stable dog out of wack and unstable if he does not have the skills to be a frim leader with this kind of bread. I would not dare place a stable dog with an unstable irresponsible owner!!! They will create a monster. It is better off with nothing.
The thing is there’s hundreds of thousands of pit bulls who have BOMB proof stable temperaments towards humans who are getting put down because there are not enough homes. To have a fear/human aggressive PIT BULL is nothing to muck with, you have to be on top of your dog at all times, muzzled outside because you can’t take any chances, taking chances and having something like him maul a child will just put reponsible PB owners at bay of owning this breed.
Just so you know dogs with fear aggression can be corrected. No need to put him down. This dog is absolutely fine now. I would hope an owner who is dealing with fear aggression would be responsible enough to find a professional who help get the dog out of his own trap. This is what we do and we hope this helps you reconsider in giving a dog a chance before putting him down.
put the poor dog down, he’s feer aggressive
Bbridge you are a wonderful person..and you are doing a great job and have a lot of patients to improve and train dog’s who are almost considered to be put down. I love you and mayb someday will marry a person like you!!! i love you gurl!!
Some trainers will use the “helicopter” method & I think it will work very well. These kind of dogs need a level 10 correction to totally break their aggression problem.
To help you reanalyze a background is need on this dog: He was unsocial with dogs and people. He wanted 2 kill me on the 1st vist (this is 1 wk later) He would only come towards a person to bite! If you noticed every time i pulled he would want to charge at me.A strong leader needs patience! In this case, the dog had fear aggrssion 2 the recall.I allowed the dog to THINK and he decide 2 submit with a down (i did not quit there!) which led to walk on a leash for the very first time!Hope it helps!
The Thing is, this actually is pretty easy. You did a great job, but I do see much “Follower” non pack leader body language from her. Hence why the dog just lays down when she asks the dog to come each time. But overall good job. Persistence is very important, and I wish everyone knew how to do this stuff with dogs.
i wish that was possible for my wolf Hybrid before we put him down, he was a mess and got us into alot of trouble
Biting People tyhat walk buy attacking Children, and at the end attack us (his own Owners)
wow i love what you did with this dog it just lets me know that there are good people and great dogs out there good luck and keep doing what you are doing
practice by taking her for walks on a leash, when she does this tug the leash real fast, not hurting, but just making him aware that he’s doing wrong.. everytime she does something you dont like jurk the leash and stop her,
a dogs mind is set to only please the owners mind. So for some reason she thinks that you want her to bark and stuff, weither its case you pet her telling her its ok or what I don’t know, But I do know you need to show her EVERYTIME she does it, you need to let her no you don’t like it..
ALSO, whenever you notice the behaviour is calming down and a dog goes by and shes calm, give her LOTS of loving to show shes good.
I had this same problem with my toy poodle, only everything was higher pitch. :p As much as I corrected or made noise or said “HEY” it didn’t even make him flinch. I seemed to be invisible to him. Every time a person walked by our window, there was all out barking, but if they had a dog, it was all over, crazy barking and growling. When he was younger he also barked like crazy whenever I was watching Dog Whisperer and a dog was barking on TV. He;s now a very well mannered dog. Here’s what I did.
TV barking: when he starts barking I paused or mute the show and address him immediately, saying “Hey.” When he’s quiet and calm again, I would continue watching the show and if he starts up again, SAME THING. Repeat until he is completely quiet.
Barking at passing people and dogs: I had to use counter conditioning for him. Every time something pass buy I had tons of treats handy and fed him one after another. He slowly started associating passing objects as a positive experience. Did this for a couple weeks and starting weaning him off treats. He’s pretty good now. Does not bark at people walking by now and only mumbles when dogs walk by. It’s a long process but it’s pretty solid. Best wishes.
ADD: It’s spelt Cesar Millan and DO NOT USE a prong collar on your french bulldog, you will choke it.
I’d lean more toward Tofu’s answer.
One other responder said the dog only wants to please the owner…which could be somewhat misleading.
A CALM-SUBMISSIVE dog wants to please it’s LEADER. A dominant dog (yours) really doesn’t care about pleasing you (at the moment).
The root of your issue is dominant behavior. Establish leadership and correct unwanted dominant behavior and things should get better. Tofu’s got the right idea with desensitizing and correcting. Dog Whisperer is a great show to investigate as well. You can find some short clips at the National Geographic website at: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/videos/feeds/cv-seo/Dog-Whisperer/Full-Episodes/