MINGKI: Extremely Skittish & Unpredictable ‘Meat Dog’

Over 20,000 dogs rescued…Mingki was the one dog no one in Los Angeles could train in 4 months.

It took James Tsai 36 hours to do the “impossible”.

Of all the trainers and behaviorists in North America this well-known foundation had at their disposal, James Tsai was the one they reached out for help.

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Page Reads: 8,340 Page created September 25, 2019 With Any Training…Remember This: Any Issues…Go Back To Square One. Don’t Push Progress. Your Dog Has Been Dysfunctional Their Whole Life To This Point. It Would Take A Human Months And Years To Recover From PTSD. Pushing Your Dog To Fail Then Wonder ‘Why’. Your Dog Doesn’t Regress…Your Dog Plateaus. CLICK on any of the calendar DATES to watch the link on

Is Treat Training A Dangerous Dog Counter-Intuitive?

Consider LIMA/Skinner predicating treat training dysfunctional dogs as uncogent. Okay? We give the reactive dog treats expecting (eventual) compliance. Yet nowhere in the entire canine species is food used as a communication device much less as a reward fiat

Yet that’s the litmus test on whether an aggressive dog lives or dies.

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Axel: Dangerous German Shepherd

Page Reads: 4,141 Meet Axel the German Shepard, 6 year old male deemed by animal control as ‘Dangerous’ with lifetime muzzle order and 6-side cage (4 sided fence, solid floor, enclosed top). Axel has dangerous dog aggression on and off leash, severe reactivity, bitten family and friends, including in the face, without warning. He exhibited the severe terms of fear reactive, insecurity and dog and people aggression. He is physically

Gordon: Disabled 7 Month Puppy

Page Reads: 6,566 😥 Gordon is a seven month old Bulldog, paralyzed when he was pulled by his hind legs by the backyard breeder. Dumped because he’s paralyzed and considered severely aggressive. His rescue was told that to downtrain this Bulldog to be petted, held AND picked up in one session is impossible. It’s agreed it’s beyond the skill set of the ‘best of the best’ master dog trainers. Animal

Anal Glands And The Poop Behind Them

Page Reads: 15,133 April 17, 2019 | Article Blog | 12 minute read Dogs, cats, humans…almost all mammals have anal glands. We don’t usually know it’s a problem with our dogs until we see (or hear) them licking their furry bums a little too much. Or worse…putting on a show by scooting their bums across our clean floors in their desperate effort to find anal relief. Oblivious to the horrified