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How to Train Multiple Dogs

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Summary: Learn how to train multiple dogs or train dogs and cats to peacefully coexist in this free pet obedience video, taught by an expert dog trainer.

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By Ryan Gwilliam
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Ryan Gwilliam has had dogs for about two months. He has trained over 10 dogs. Ryan specializes in obedience training.read more

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" Hi this is Ryan Gwilliam with expert village and I'm gonna talk to you about how to be the dominate one over both of your dogs. If you have dog or more or you have multiple pets in the house everyone should know that the humans are the leaders and the animals are the followers. So you do not allow one dog to be dominate over the other. Once I had a guy ask me you know have your dogs decided who's the dominate one yet and I said uh yeah me. So that's the mentality that you should have. Your dogs should know that neither one gets to take a toy form the other take the bone form the other growl at each other fight anything like that. They're both equals and I am number one and they are number two. So that's the proper mentality when you're thinking about your dogs. If you have other pets say the dog and the cat don't get along your going to have to take some time one day when your dogs already had his daily exercise and let him be in the same room in a calm state of mind with the cat. So you need both animals to be calm and then put'em in the same room together to be by each other. You may have to submit the dog like we talked about in the other clip and have the cat right next to him and you have to make sure that you didn't stop the training until both animals are completely calm right next to each other and it's pretty amazing when it happens but it can definitely be done."

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