Dog training for Aggressive dogs and aggression rehab tips
Aggression rehab 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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Mike GREAT JOB! As always! Very Impressive.
Alisia, Lorraine, and your 4 legged fans
love the sign on the board
Brilliant work. Very impressive.
Wow…I wish I lived in your area, you are amazing with your patience, your tone, your example…we have a fearful akita that could really use some of your magic!!! Really good stuff,I enjoy watching someone who so obviously loves what they do and does it well. Thank you on behalf of dog lovers everywhere for the difference you’re making.
I am Rocky owner and now he is almost 2-years old and my best friend. We got him from a shelter at 4-months and he must have had a rough beginning becasue he did take the tip of my wife finger off and even with all that and biting every member of the family, we could not put him down. Thanks to Mike & Earl, he now leads a happy & health life. His off leash control is just amazing and you should see him walk in heal with my wife. It is a site to see! Without Mike, he would not be here today!
wow, great video
keep them coming!
You guys are great to watch!I’ve used a gloved hand with an aggressive dog years ago and it worked also.I believe you guys are right, patience, understanding and consistency are some of the key factors to dog training.Sometimes if things are not working out, I look back at what I was doing to see what could I do to make the dog understand what I want from it. And usually just a simple change or going back to the basics can fix it so that you can move on. Even after 15 years, I am still learning!
GOOD BOY! THAS A GOOD BOY!!!!!
I love the way you guys work. ^_^ You’re awesome: seriously!