Archive for the ‘Dog Bite Prevention’ Category
Stopping aggression with remote training
Sunday, May 17th, 2009Sit Means Sit Dog Training has had much documented success of dealing with all kinds of aggression, in using the Sit Means Sit Dog Training system, in accordance with our Sit Means Sit dog collar.
In this video, you see Dave Skoletsky change a very dog aggressive dog around in a few minutes. These types of things are a regular occurrence with the Sit Means Sit dog training system. Remote training collars do not cause aggression, people do.
Read this article about a Sit Means Sit seminar that refers to aggression, the Sit Means Sit dog training system, and remote collar training.
Also see this video with an EXTREMELY aggressive dog
Getting aggression under control with Sit Means Sit Training.
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Approaching a strange dog? 5 things to remember
Tuesday, April 14th, 20098 Yr. Old Celia Sanchez, from our Sit Means Sit location in Maui Hawaii, shows the fundamentals of approaching a dog, and goes over the 5 basic things to remember in this video. Do you live in Maui Hawaii and would like a Sit Means Sit demonstration at your school on dog safety? Get a hold of them today as we would love to meet you!
How to meet a strange dog as a child!
Hi! My name is Celia. I am the daughter of Sit Means Sits’ – Vice President of Research & Development and I am glad I live in Maui, Hawaii. Anyway, today I am going to teach you how to approach a dog if you are 15 and under or basically any age. Okay, so first say I was at the mall or the park and I saw the cutest dog in the whole world! Would I go up and stick my face in it? No, first I would ask the owner, “may I please pet your dog?” and if they say, “yeah sure”. Do not stick your face in the dog’s face, even if it looks so cute and nice, the dog can still get a little nervous and might have a good chance of nipping you. If I was approaching a bigger dog I would still approach it the same way but just a little different. (this is an example of the right way) – I would have already approached the dog, so I would stand like a tree and put my fist out for the dog to sniff me and after the dog sniffs me I would pet it under the dogs chest and make sure I do not have eye contact (I do not know why). That is how to approach a dog bigger or small the right way. See the video example, above.
Celia Sanchez, Sit Means Sit Maui, Hawaii.
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Dog Bite Prevention in Los Angeles Ca.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008Luciano Aguilar, Juan Aguilar, and the team of Sit Means Sit dog trainers from our Los Angeles dog training staff, are shown here at one of the many
dog bite prevention courses for postal workers that Sit Means Sit dog training donates their time in helping the community. These courses, which have now been attended by various groups across the country, and every post office in Las Vegas, as well as a good number in Los Angeles, have helped to cut down on dog bites tremendously for the postal workers.
Los Angeles dog bite prevention demo | Postal workers
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008Fred Hassen, Luciano Aguilar, and Juan Aguilar are seen here during a dog bite prevention demonstration for postal workers at one of the offices in Los Angeles California. Sit Means Sit dog training has done many, many postal demos to help educate workers on dog bite prevention, and has brought their dog bite statistics down drastically. All of these demos have been done free of charge for the postal carriers who come across dogs on a regular basis. This part of the demonstration is for both entertainment value, and to have postal workers in a bite suit to feel a fraction of what a dog bite may feel like. Numerous other areas are covered in helping to prevent a dog from biting them.
Bite Prevention D.A.’s Office
Monday, December 17th, 2007This was part of a presentation that we did for the Clark County District Attorney’s office amongst others that had to do with weapons and impact training of various sorts. Sit Means Sit Dog Training provided the dog portion of the program. This was a 2 day event/classes/demonstrations held in Las Vegas Nevada, along with Clark County Animal Control.
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Bite Prevention Video clip
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007Video clip of Ashton Fitz-Gerald, from the Sit Means Sit Las Vegas office, and his dog Pharoah while doing a bite prevention demonstration with Clark County Animal Control. Sit Means Sit dog training has done bite prevention talks and exhibitions for all of Clark County postal offices, and various other agencies both locally, and around the country.
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