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  • They will protect the family but tend to attach themselves to one,the husband should not backdown to the dog he needs to make him understand he is a pack leader.

  • good boy, just bite his dick off!!!!

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  • Did that motherfucker kicked the dog at 06:29?

  • @SammySamuelSam

    Seriously? I'm as a big a dog lover as their is, and even I don't see anything wrong with what he did. He let the dog know who was in charge, and yes, sometimes that takes a bit of physical confrontation. He isn't out there kicking dogs in a corner or beating them with a belt. He uses his hands and feet from time to time to show the dog (a pack animal) who is in charge. I see nothing wrong with that.

  • @SammySamuelSam it was a TOUCH not a kick - the other day i watched a pit bull terribly bitting another dog and someone hit him on his head with wooden a board the pit immediately fell on his back !! that's what happens when owners don't control their dogs, he didn't even had a leash ... it could have been a child and by now he would be DEAD!!

  • @SammySamuelSam you're an idiot lol

  • @BlackFuryFx Fuck you! ; )

  • German Shepards r beast!!!

  • he was not a monster he was doing the right thing protecting the baby...

  • RIP Daddy the awesome dog.

  • we're not here to fight... we're here to take over - metal

  • is this girl the voice of consuelo from family guy ?

  • Owner problem of not setting limits for the dog. He's over protective. That should have been dealt with by the owners. You shouldn't have a dog if you can't train and control it. Ah, he was left to do what he wanted for a while and given no rules. They are pack animals, treat them as such and be the alpha.

  • @aboutdogtraining3 they actually are pack animals i think

  • @TheLittleAnimeDrawer, the research done by Price, Bonanni, Ciuccie, Coppinger, Boitani and others shows that they aren't. Like many who don't know better you are mistaking being social with being a pack.

  • Need some advise my mix Gsd rottie is rilly scared of people in suits

  • now,german shepherds are pack animals and im surprised that this male protects a baby,you would expect a female to do it because they would care for their babies in the wild... german shepherds are wonderful dogs because of that loyalty and protectiveness.

  • wolves do correct behavior like all animals, a wolf will bite and even pin the other wolf, and sometimes you see a wolf submit, body low and tail between its legs when the alpha of the pack bites the more submissive one, and there is a leader of the pack, even in humans, a human will follow another human and try to be the more popular one of the group, or even attack another human for a girl that he likes its instinct if dogs became wild they would form a pack i have seen stray dogs do this

  • @TheDevilTwins wolves do not "correct" behavior. Everything your believe is wrong. Stop buying into the folklore you've gotten from TV. Read books and studies by real wolf researchers, their findings contradict your assertions.

  • @AboutDogTraining3 does anything in my post say that i got it from TV? nope. I've learnt from all different sources. I dont listen to 1 professional i look into all there perpectives and gather info that way.

  • @TheDevilTwins, where ever you got it from, it's wrong.

  • @AboutDogTraining3 your telling me that where i get my info from is wrong. But yet they all seem to manage to come out with the same things about wolves and dogs. What makes you believe that their info that they give out is wrong. For all you know what you believe in could infact be wrong.

  • @TheDevilTwins, no you are wrong. All the scientifically valid information will refute your claims. Again, read the science.

  • @TheDevilTwins Read the books or research of Adam Miklosi PhD, John Bradshaw PhD. Marc Bekoff PhD, Alexandra Horowitz PhD, Sophia Yin PhD, Ian Dunbar PhD.,or the books of Karen Pryor, Jean Donaldson, Mark Derr...

  • @AboutDogTraining3 i really dont have the time to argue with you.All im saying is you say everyone else is wrong because they havent done the kind of research you might have had.Everyone has different aspects of things.The only way for someone to truly understand animals is to actually live among them on a day to day basics. Thats my view on the matter.You dont like it so what who cares. Im getting sick of this endless fight over it.Just drop it.The next time you reply you will just be ignored.

  • @TheDevilTwins this relativistic argument that you make is fallacious. We're not talking about religion where all views can be considered equally false or true. This is science. There is objective, repeatable, testable evidence. All the researchers I mentioned are not only scientists but also dog owners.

    What you suggest is nonsense. You don't get to make up your own facts, because you really, Really, REALLY believe the guy on TV

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  • 4:54

    

  • the man..

  • cesar milan doesnt beware of dog

    

  • awesome!!!!!

    

  • Not a dog expert nor will i ever claim to be one but i personally think i'd rather have a obedient dog that was nudged with a foot a few times than have a walking weapon ready to pounce on someone with not even a moments notice.

  • Man I agree with the comments about how he didn't kick the dog. Cause he Doesn't kick the dogs on his show. I have been watching The dog whisperer since it's first seson. And I can say thanks to Cesar Milan and his show. Cause it has helped me gain knowledge on dogs. And because of him and his techniques. It has helped with the training and socializing I do with my dog. Keep it up Cesar Milan.

  • he doesn't kick, just a touch, not hurt but make the dog know who you are

  • @heartdogGSD I love my dog, but honestly, I think if a nudge is to encourage a dog to be a better behaved one, then it is perfectly acceptable, I've done that a few times to get my dog to establish what parts of the house are his, and what are mine,

  • people stop feeding trolls , those sort of people who think that was a kick have too much time in their hands , they don't even own dogs or they are failed trainers. They have not rescued even 1 dog from being put down so they don't have a right to criticize cesar.

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  • I was reading the comments and watched the video to see this man kick the dog. At 6:25 is what you people are talking about? WTF people that is NOT a kick. Wow some people need to chill.

    It's a 120lbs dog that can easily kill the baby or the dad. It's being aggressive. I was waiting for a "KICK" and I see this harmless nudge to get the dogs attention.

    I play rougher than that with my 4 year old.

  • I have a German Sheperd(female) and every time I take her for a walk she's always WAY ahead of me. I can never get her to walk by me and I don't want to pull the leash and choke her. She's around a year old if that means anything. What the fuck do I do? Lol

  • @CaptainNavarro1104 kick her butt like how cesar did. let her be calm and submissive first before walk

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  • @TheAwokenMind ur right man

  • Daddy was such a good doggy! :[

  • that dog would get an ass whoopin

  • german shepherds are the best

  • Lol! The dog is a pedo! "Get the fuck away from my prisoner"

  • lol my dog hates other dogs

    she would try to bite and kill the other dog

    :3 i love her but shes kookoo :DDD

  • @2annoyed4u lol sounds like my first dog cept for the biting me part. Lol when the other dog she was trying to get at had the guts to go up to her she would hide behind me. She liked to start stuff but once they came after her she was a wimp. She was a terrier/chihuahua mix about 10lbs

  • That dog needs to gets laid.

  • LOL male frustration

  • The one year at his parent's house messed up the dog.

  • @jabber22 no its because the parents didnt play leadership role

  • That women annoys me that she said shell get rid of that dog when she is an animal lover

  • i wanna pimp slap to death the daddy for saying he's fuckin done

  • Hes protecting the baby.  INSTINCTS.

  • damn look how quick he get that shepherds trust.

  • Frustration,from a male point of view.

    Lol..I completely understand what that means for sure..

  • wow i love how easily that woman says she can get rid of the dog..wonder if she will do the same to her kid someday

  • Daddy - the calmest pitbull ever

  • I've never seen that hand slap! I'm not saying that it's cruel and start crying bloody murder though! L0L It takes knowledge and experience to handle dogs cause they can hurt you if you don' know what you're doing.

  • Mauricio ESCOBAR and i am pablo escobar ^^

  • He won't let anyone into the baby's room because that's where his stash is

  • Wow, kicking and punching hard to a strange aggressive healthy 'German Shepherd', you don't need to tell us not to try that at home! xD

  • I teared when the lady said she want to get rid of the dog ):

  • dont blame the dog blame yourself

    if that gonna happen dont let the baby in the

  • Just by putting the dog in the pound won't solve the fucking problem!!!! Dumb humans!!!

  • @kimmulakshmi Yeah it will dumbfuck hahahahha.

  • @TokeyMcSmokeyy : Fuck you bastard....who the hell are you to call me dumb fuck??? Bastard

  • @kimmulakshmi Sorry man. But you are a dumbfuck.

  • I miss daddy!!!

  • fack!!!!!!!

    

  • MrHestolemyname, all dogs are awesome, they just need Cesar to help bring out their awesomeness.

  • Cesar's pretty amazing how he can turn around the behaviour of dogs in a seemingly short period of time.

  • Omg at the lady at 0:35! German Shepherds need extra training, exercise and attention because of potential aggressive/destructive behavior, out of boredom and frustration because Shepherds especially, flourish when people pleasing and given tasks which is why they are police, rescue and cadaver dogs! they are very intelligent dogs, so intelligent that they attempt to train themselves when their lazy owner decides to watch t.v rather than taking the dog for a walk or spending time with it.

  • Omg at the lady at 0:35! German Shepherds need extra training, exercise and attention because of potential aggressive/destructive behavior because out of boredom. Yes they are very intelligent fogs, so intelligent that they attempt to train themselves when their lazy owner decides to watch t.v rather than taking the dog for a walk or spending time with it.

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  • "is there any reason why he's not neutered?" Well, maybe because he's healthy??? Neuter a dog without medical reasons are illegal in some countries. There's no reason to neuter a physical healthy dog. It's a fairy tale that it makes them calmer. In most cases it has no effect at all. Especially at a young age, it can be even harmful. We never neutered our male dogs and never had problems with them.

  • @Kuddebrunzer

    Your a dumb ass. There is scientific proof that fixing your dog make's them calmer and easier to train.

  • @nalathecutie13 you cant just rely on proofs which you have not yet experienced. i have 8 dogs, 1 bitch, neutered or not, it didn't change their personality, while there may be research stating it will make them calmer, it doesn't always happens so. most of the dog owner only feels the dog is getting calmer because he no longer rushes into things or human to have sex, but mostly, his personality wont change. my dog didn't get any calmer :)

  • @Kuddebrunzer dogs that hump anything and everything that moves are a lot of the time, neutered and trainers & Vets recommend neutering dogs with aggressive tendencies such as shepherds, pit bulls and doberman pinchers because the mass amounts of testosterone running in their veins makes them even more territorial and aggressive.

  • @Kuddebrunzer The reason for neutering a dog is to prevent more unwanted dogs from being born and put to sleep in pounds.

  • Cesar is a genius

  • youtube dog experts shut up,, this is why hes on the show not you! dogs bite eachother and everything a kick is nothing get over it, a dog is an animal and you must treat is like that NOT LIKE A HUMAN

  • @joniqitu and how is that?

  • @joniqitu So because it's an animal (and FYI we ARE animals as well, really) it's ok to treat it with less empathy and respect than a human? Sure dogs bite each other, sometimes in bad ways, sometimes in good ways. But that doesn't mean we should do it. He's on a show because he's obviously charming, charismatic, and draws people in. Which is why he has such vehement defenders like yourself.

  • @HeartdogGSD That's ridiculous, we don't treat dog's like humans because they're not humans. We are their owners and leaders, we provide for them. When you are not being the leader, your dog will take over because of pack mentality, they need a leader, not an equal who only shows affection and no discipline or guidance. A physical touch is exactly how the pack leader controls members in the pack in the wild, except he does it with a bite, he is replicating that, get over it. You don't know dogs.

  • @Holyniggles, there are many similarities between dogs and humans. Both respond to aggression with aggression, both respond to positive reinforcement. Learned helplessness is observed in both. It has even been shown that dogs are inequity averse (ie unfairness) just like humans. The difference is in degree not kind.

    There is no need to try to be a leader b/c that means jack squat. Everything you claim about the "pack leader" is wrong.

  • Well I wouldn't move out of the door either if Cesar kicked me in the ribs then sucker punched me in the neck. "Don't try these methods at home"...you bet ya. That dog was not happy being hit, and why should it? Immediately after Cesar touched him the second time, the dog gave a hard stare and a little freeze (the mouth closed), which is often a precursor to a bite. Please, never try this at home, and quite frankly, never try this period. Dogs deserve better.

  • @mydogkanskidrums I hope you are not serious.... he just taped the dog to get his attention and guess what? it worked.....

  • @tjsdaname And what does getting it's attention do? A dog like this has a reactivity issue with other dogs, i.e. it is not comfortable with other dogs around his home- he sees it as a threat. Physically punishing a dog for showing aggression does nothing but suppress behaviour. It does not eradicate the dog's fear and anxiety.

  • @mydogkanskidrums

    I've met Ceasar in person and it looks like he's kicking them and punching them but when you are up close in person you see that his kicks are more like firm nudges and his punches are just quick, firm nudges as well. He's not hurting the or abusing the dog at all.

  • @nalathecutie13 I've met him, too. I still think it's abusive, even if you want to play semantics. There's no reason to even nudge with your foot to change behavior of a dog. It's not respectful in the least. I know that he's labeling how the dog is behaving as disrespectful, but in reality, it's just being a dog, in the vast array of personalities that dogs can have. They all do what works for them, be it acting like a brat, or sucking up to humans, and whatever in between.

  • @HeartdogGSD i love dogs, i love my dog i would not trade her for a billion dollars. but you americans are so sensitive, he was just nudging/gently kicking the dog. i'm sorry, i know we are both on the same side, i know that you love dogs too and i am all against animal cruelty too but c'mon it was just a gentle kick it didn't hurt the dog, i hate that other people/dog trainers bitch about that a lot and i don't see anything wrong with it. people need to stop being so oversensitive for god sakes

  • @HeartdogGSD He was not kicking the dog! wtf? just like u said about humans and animals Yes u set the same rules for them and the dogs u set boundaries, respect, trust, and discipleine just like u do with humans!

  • @HeartdogGSD To correct behaviour, one wolf will bite another around the neck or face. How is a gentle nudge to gain the dogs attention abuse? They're not made of glass, not every form of physical contact has to be an act of abuse. People like you, with this viewpoint, are the reason a lot of dogs act like this.

  • @Chell1246, no wolves do not 'correct' behavior. That's nonsense. Millan is being stupid by punishing a fearful dog.

  • @James98550 Wolves most certainly do correct behaviour. If there was no enforcement then there would be no pack structure. Take a look at the pecking order of wolves and how they behave around a meal, and then tell me that they don't correct behaviour.

  • @Chell1246, no you are wrong. That would require theory of mind. And there is no such thing as a dog pack. Social groups have been studied and none of the results support your claim

  • @James98550 Oh Lord, you really are slow, aren't you?

  • @Chell1246 , you are quite ignorant. The scientific evidence refutes your foolish assertions.

  • @James98550 This is not a scientific matter. Dogs are descended from wolves, and are in themselves pack animals. Pack animals need structure, and they have no vocal language, so physical is the only way. Stop applying a humans way of thinking to a dog. This coming from a dog lover who abhors mistreating animals.

  • @Chell1246 dogs are not pack animals. I tire of people repeating this lie. Stupid people repeating what they've heard on tv. The research is very clear and does not support your claim.

  • @AboutDogTraining3 Has this research you speak of been published in any scientific journals such as the journal of Animal Behaviour? If so I would love to see it, this is not sarcasm. I have searched the databases of JSTOR and EBSCO and cant find any articles written by animal behavior scientists on this matter, only bits from Jean Donaldson, a dog trainer, and quips from blogs and forum posts. Can you give me the title of the books you speak of?

  • @AboutDogTraining3

    Not pack animals? I'm sorry, but what? I can't even imagine a dog that's all alone. I have two dogs now, about to get a third, and they have such a striking pack mentality, and what's the best part is that us humans are part of the pack too. A pack is a family, even cats can live in a family, I suggest you stop saying 'read the books' and look at how your dog lives with you.

  • @RonnieKane dogs are pack animals by nature and it's always better to have another dog or cat (some dogs like them some not) so they have friend.

  • @isidora121minime

    I agree! Though dogs can be perfectly social and happy with being the only dog in the family, after all each human is like another dog or cat, it doesn't matter to them. They see past the species and easily consider all of us families. :)

  • @isidora121minime, no they are not pack animals. You are mistaking sociability for "pack" which is different.

  • @AboutDogTraining3 I would still like a response from you about your sources.

  • at least the dog is protective over the child, and not trying to kill it

  • Germans Shepherds only like Aryan Northern Europeans.

  • That dog is possessed. Leave the house haha

  • I own a 10 month old German Shepherd called Sasha, she is as good as gold all the time, when i'm out walking her she stays by my side all the time, dosn't pull or anything. But like in this video, when somebody goes by on a bicycle she just launches herself at them. Why is this? is it fear? is it anger? i don't know but i got to put a stop to it. Any advise or tips would be greatly appreciated.

  • @84Masterofpuppets

    Likely the puppy has a decent prey drive. This drive is a positive for the dog but only if it is directed in the right way, otherwise it becomes almost an over protection or an OCD type of behavior. I may be incorrect on this, but from your explanation it sounds like prey drive, especially if it is a pure bred dog.

  • @KTA2010 Yeah, she is a pure bred. How can i direct this prey drive in a positive way?

  • like if you could read the subtitles!

  • CO za azy

  • Probably because she undermines the husband, so he lost his dominance with the dog. The dog saw her doing the fake dominance, husband gave in, dog lost respect for the male as the dominant one, the female took over. But like all girls, the fake dominance females use to control men doesn't work on dogs. The dog easily took over the dominance that female had, which was none, just imaginary.

  • @exodiaj women are fucking lame.

  • @exodiaj It's thinking like this that makes  me feel very, very sorry for dogs....

  • @HeartdogGSD

    Same with you. Dogs are not part of your family.

  • daddy is freaking awsome xD would love to have a pitbull like him :(

  • @MrHestolemyname You will have one i you are a leader like Ceaser...

  • @MrHestolemyname I Thought Pitbulls Were iLLEGAL!

  • @MrUkaboy14 in the uk and i think new zealand they are however they are only illegal in some states in the usa

  • @redddit they are not illegal in new zealand.. ive just bought a pitbull puppy and i live in new zealand

  • @KCRskidder ah ok cool congrats i know its illegal in the uk wasnt sure about nz

  • @MrHestolemyname it is a german sheperd

  • @tob1boy no. daddy is a pitbull...

  • @MrHestolemyname If I finish my highschool my boyfriend is going to give me a pitbull and I want to train him just like Daddy, actually thanks to Daddy Im inlove with pitbulls

  • the woman ruined him!! haha.. see what happens when yo uget married! ;)

  • Tnx 4 vid`s brate :)

    Svaka cast za trud,bas sam uzivao u ovom snimku,gledacu i ostale stvari sa tvog channel-a sto se tice N.Geographic-a

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