Added: 4 years ago
From: PitBullLeri
Views: 18,232
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (36)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I want my dog to be trained all of this  :-)

  • WOW excelente trabajo, el ejercicio de minuto 2:25 genial eeeeee, no sabes como me recordo a mi pitbull IRON muchas gracias y felicidades por tu trabajo y por ese perro tan completo.

  • Nice but a Collie would do the same, maybe even better, without being dangerous. inb4 only the owner makes dogs dangerous.

  • Wow it's amazing how this pit can be so calm and only go full on when commanded. It's fun showing videos like these to ppl who think pits aren't smart enough to compete in schutzhund. APBT ftw!!

  • Great dog Congrats!!!! really nice work!!!

  • This was very, very impressive!  You did good....YOU DID GOOD!

  • Your training is fantastic and I love that dog. You do all pitbull owners proud. Thank you.

  • Love him Capone nd the Master too Leri

  • Wow, that was a fail? I considered french ring, but I'm not sure a Rottweiler could handle the agility part of it, so I'll stick with the lower jumps in Schutzhund.

  • I've been a pitbull owner for over 25 years and this is the best example I have ever seen of an owner controlling an attack. This would even make german shepherd owners say damn. 5 stars.

  • this is a very dog working !

  • What a BEAUTIFUL animal. He is lucky to have an owner like you.

    5/5

  • Love you guys Leri!!

    RESPECT!

  • Very obedient dog and well trained, may I add. I've never seen the biting part in any sort of show, but I can't have an opinion on it since I've never seen this done before. But it seems like the dog associates the padding with biting, and his owner can immediately call him off despite the excitement. He won't bite even when he really wants to.

    OP, care to explain to me what kind of dog trials these are? I'm used to the border collie agility courses in the States, not this. I want to know more.

  • Read the statistics on dog bits. Pitt bull's are not even in the top Ten list. # 1 collie! #2 German Shepard's! #3 chiuauas #4 chow chow's #5 schnauzers a form of terrier small dog and so on. Educate yourself before you open your mouth's.

  • @mustang67111

    True, although in terms of doing serious damage, pit bulls do top the list. Not only are pit bulls the number one breed in terms of fatal bites, pit bulls alone actually cause the majority of dog-caused deaths in the U.S. Rottweilers are second. While you may be more likely to be nipped by a cocker spaniel, you are more likely to be killed by a bit bull. The owner's treatment certainly affects the dog, but we can't deny dogs' genetic history and predispositions.

  • Most everyone I know are completely ignorant when it comes to Pitt bulls! People talk out of their ass, butt that is usually where their head is, Pitt's know more about people like you than you will ever know about them. I have raised them all my life I'm 42, they play with my kids, people I have over the house, at the dog parks, when we go for walks or where ever. Not one negative incident ever at all. So do me a favor and keep all the bull shit gossip where it belongs, in junior high school.

  • not a big fan of pitt bulls but i've never seen one in french ring...especially FRII. i give you props, good work.

  • Howdy, goldtop. Just another opinion of mine. I think forcing animals to jump through hoops is innately wrong. Not much different than racing horses etc. I'm sure you'll play the "better taken care of" card but that's okay. Just wanted to state my opinion since you felt the need to send me a private msg.

  • Oh, sorry. I thought this was 67goldtop's vid but I see now it was just one he faved. But my opinion still stands. I think people who force animals to jump steeples should be forced to do it as well. Funny how it doesn't sound quite as nice when it's you having to be a slave. :(

  • you're a dunce. funny how people who don't own or train dogs always seem to be the one making the silly judgements. TRUTH is, you should refrain from comment until you have an idea of what you're viewing. ok TRUTHSURGE?

  • "you're a dunce. funny how people who don't own or train dogs always seem to be the one making the silly judgements."

    Funny how atheists are the ones making silly judgments about religion. You don't need to be a murderer to know that murder is wrong, ok TURKSrANIMALS?

  • Hmm...You're all over the board, aren't you. Atheists, religion, murder...I'm not sure I see the analogy existing between those topics and that of sport training for athletically bred dogs. You clearly believe, as do many people who've never been involved in titling a dog in French Ring, that there exists some inherent evil in doing so. So while sparing me further incorrect comparisons to murder, please explain WHY you feel that way. Why is wrong to train a dog in said activities?

  • You claimed or at least implied that I can know nothing about the topic unless I actually trained/raised dogs. Why should I waste more time on you explaining why humans making animals jump through hoops is innately wrong? Selective breeding to try and gain some advantage for MEN, not the animals, etc. You rock on, bro. I have some things I must do now to earn a living.

  • See there's the problem. You ASSUME that the animals are MADE to do something they don't want to do. Why is THAT your assumption? Why would you instead NOT assume this kind of training is nothing more than a game to the dogs, which WANT to perform the activity?HUMOR me. I can't, for the life of me, imagine the INNATE WRONG in a dog "jumping through a hoop," as you like to claim. You asserted earlier that,

    "I think people who force animals to jump steeples should be forced to do it as well."

  • If that is indeed the case, would the trainers "jumping through hoops" along with the dogs render said activity no longer "innately wrong"?????

  • You're smart enough to figure it out.

  • So THAT'S all you got, huh? Hey, thanks for playing.

  • Not all I have, just all I'm giving. I find that those who get hot under the collar when questioned are the ones who have usually been indoctrinated and you seem to fit that bill fairly well. Just like 67goldtop... way too much testosterone and not enough gray matter. And no, thank you for reinforcing my beliefs on the matter. Now, go yank a dog around for profit.

  • LOL. You've already expressed your opinion on this vid's subject matter. However, you're clearly unable to express WHY you feel that way. Further, you've not QUESTIONED me on anything. You've simply made foolish analogies, judgements, and shown that INDEED you "know nothing about the topic unless I actually trained/raised dogs." As inept as your claims have been, they pale to your having assumed that I have ANY testosterone at all. I happen to be a woman. YOU happen to be an ignorant schmuck.

  • I knew you'd come back with the WOMAN bit. And to show you just how ignorant you are, women DO have testosterone hormones.

    Now go rule over some more animals and smile.

  • Yes we do have testosterone. Just not "way too much," as YOU continue to demonstrate. Nice attempt to change the subject & avoid the fact that you possess no pragmatic knowledge to even ATTEMPT to explain your bias towards dog training. You just repeatedly jab w/ your contrite, cliched & rather boring one-liners, ala "yanking a dog around for profit." Seems you can't stay clear-headed when in drive, can you? When dogs demonstrate that, we call it a FAULT. Oh wait, I must be hot under the collar.

  • See, the larger picture here, is that you're a bored, lonely person. I'd again ask you to explain why it is you believe this training is so wrong, but you'll just engage w/ more silliness. Maybe you're simply a frustrated, wannabee politician? Maybe you're a wannabee INGRID NEWKIRK, waving the flag of "TOTAL ANIMAL LIBERATION," and that ANY animal ownership is viewed as an injustice. Either way, I don't care. The bottom line is you're a grown man who posts vids online of playing w/ puppets!! BYE

  • you forgot the audio

  • Muy bueno. Quizás mejorar el entusiasmo al caminar al lado (aunque con correa mejora) y al sentarse. Indudablemente tiene buen entusiasmo por su conductor. Excelente, suelta a la orden.

  • Can you teach me how to do this. your dog is superb i cant even find the words to explain him.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more