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How to Stop a Dog From Being Aggressive Toward Dogs

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Summary: Stopping a dog from being aggressive with other dogs can be as easy as an electronic collar, or e-collar, that vibrates on the dog's neck to send a corrective signal. Teach your dog to stay calm and playful around other dogs with a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience.

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Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. He is a member of the International Association of Canine...read more

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"Hello my name is Zephyr Clarke-Dahlberg from Miami Dog Training. In this clip we're going to talk about how to stop dogs from being aggressive towards other dogs. As you can see none of these dogs are aggressive towards one another. Well if they were one of the options is an e-collar. E-collar training, it works well, it works fast, and you don't need a lot of muscle which you do for some of the other kind of collars. And what the e-collar is similar to is kind of the stimulation you might feel from the chiropractor, if you go to the chiropractor and get the electronic stimulation. So with the e-collar we have a few different modes of how it works. We have a vibration mode, which acts like a pager. We have a nick and a continuous. Nick is like a correction that takes that long. And continuous speaks for itself. So you know the idea is to correct the dogs actual behavior, and try to learn the warning signs before they occur. You know there's always a progression of things, so learning the early warning signs can help you correct at the proper time to avoid the behavior. This is Zephyr Clarke-Dalhberg, and this has been how to stop your dog from being aggressive towards other dogs."

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