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a dog correcting another dog for inappropriate behavior is far superior to the next best method I'm going to explain to you how to reduce any serious incorrect behavior and we're going to break down Prince's reaction to that bite and how that can help you this is a one-year-old Cattle Dog this is a strong breed these guys are not meant to herd sheep when they go for the back leg of a dog they think they're going for a cow and they bite hard so we're going to break down that video as well so this was a born train drop off this was not a private session that's why this video is so short all right here it is you want to reduce a serious incorrect Behavior a dangerous Behavior there's three elements to it you have to remember this and it doesn't have to be dangerous it's just any serious behavior that you want to get rid of there's three elements to it one is timing the timing has to be almost exactly right that's where e-collars get it right you can time something a hundred feet away okay the other thing is intensity the quote-unquote punishment right the e-collar or Prince getting mad at the dog or the correction or whatever has to be more than the inherent reinforcement that the dog is getting from the behavior okay so Prince's reaction had to be bigger than the enjoyment this cattle dog got from biting the back leg but the third thing is where a lot of certain trainers get it wrong and that is there needs to be a dog on dog or a human on human on dog or a human on person aspect to it or the dog knows where the quote-unquote punishment is coming from and that's where certain things get it wrong that's where Corrections on unleash get around e colors get it wrong the positive reinforcement the force free folks they get it wrong the whole time they don't even they don't even think that a dog should ever be corrected for anything so they get the whole thing wrong all right now we're gonna break down this incident so Cattle Dog his trigger is the back legs he has a muzzle on at this point and the bite and Prince goes hard and he should go hard and the fight ends right there okay we're gonna break this down in slow motion for you and really okay here it comes and back like how do we know this would have been a bite if the dog didn't have a muzzle it's Prince's reaction Prince doesn't get this mad unless he knows it would have been a bite now this is essentially Jujitsu yes he's using his mouth but he's barely he's not doing it hard this is a body thing from Prince watch his Prince's right leg right here he thinks he might get bit and he brings that right leg out and then the fight ends in a minute on the second right there that's when he is basically down and he says okay I get it I get it then Prince does just a little one right there and the guy's Wiley and he's moves well and he's strong and then no one holds a grudge grudge Prince doesn't hold a grudge I don't hold a grudge I did not even call Prince off at any point during that he stopped himself I said nothing you've heard me call Prince off I I said this dog needs it we're gonna let this go hey this video is not done but if it has helped you if you found it interesting if you found it unique then hit that subscribe button now we're going down the pasture we left the muzzle on because he's strong these are cow biting dogs okay these are not sheep biting herding nipping dogs these guys are different they're one of their top four breeds pitbulls bull terriers these guys for pound for pound toughest dogs so I'm gonna repeat it again the timing is super important the animal has to know oh I'm being corrected for that behavior and they got to know which behavior they're being corrected for the correction needs to be more than the behavior was inherently reinforcing but then the third thing is that it is okay for the dog to know that the correction came from that dog or that person okay is it better for the kid to stand up for to the bully or for the parents to come out of the house and yell at the bully we all know the answer it's better for the kid to stand up to the bully because then the bully knows that it's from the kids they can look in their eyes and say this kid stood up to me not parents came out all right guys and I mean oh doing the hands Creek method right now basically I don't know dog know that I am friends with these people this is a double-edged sword sometimes though the dog will sometimes say get away from my mommy but they'll often say oh my mommy likes this person all right that's the video ...

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