Has been a dogtrainer for years, first thing, we teach people how to train their dogs, we don't train their dogs. Only when the dog exhibits abnormal behavior agression, nervousness or can not get along with other dogs do we actively go in and take over the dog while showing and instruction the dog owner how to solve the problem in pratice. Most basic things all dogowner should learn their dogs is, walk in a line beside you, come when you call and either sit down lay down and stay on the spot on your command, safety reasons. I need to admit it's not that easy to train askals/streetdogs as it it with most purebred dogs, I don't know why but for sure there are a difference. You can learn an askal to follow you in line and sit/laydown commands but they are just not that receptive to training. If anyone have a problem with their dogs they are welcome to ask me advise for free, up to you if you want to follow my advise. I have experienced throgh many years as a dogtrainer there are more problem people than there are problem dogs