I don't agree with the adjustable knot on the leash. I see he loosened it, but I still think that it just shouldn't be used at all. However, rolling the dog onto his back in a submissive position is a proper technique. It can be made pleasant for the dog and it does in fact calm him. Dogs usually go into a submissive position when their bellies are being rubbed. :)
@MissB2TheLynn, no when the dog offers the behavior that's fine. When you have to fight the dog to get it on it's back, its abusive and dangerous to both of you.
@AboutDogTraining3 Did it really look like that dog was attacking Ceasar when he rolled him to his back in submissive position? Cause I didn't see it. Looked to me like he stopped moving and relaxed.
@MissB2TheLynn yes the dog is struggling with Millan until it shuts down. You know human victims describe a similar experience in which they get to a point in which they just shut down and stop fighting. Not to compare the seriousness, but it speaks to a common behavioral response among all mammals that you guys seem to refuse to acknowledge.
its an animal, not a human!! so you have to discipline it in that manner. the techniques used by Cesar is what would happen naturally in the "dog/animal world". It's all you people who treat your animals like humans who F5#ck their lives up
selten so einen unfähigen "Trainer" gesehen. Er sollte doch sein kynologisches Fachwissen weiterbilden bevor er so so ein schlechtes Video einstellt :((
it was so hard to convince my mom that pitbulls can be loving animals and that they are loyal. and it depends tottaly in the owner in my opinion if a dog is aggresive or not.. my dog is not agresive infact she is the most loving dog i know when wants to play with children she crawls to them its so cute..
In my opinion this man should be prosecuted for animal abuse and kept away from dogs. He is clearly strangling an already scared and stressed dog. This problem would be easily solved by any qualified (which Millan is unfortunately not) behaviorist using proven procedures (counterconditioning, desensitization - as needed). Check the sites of real professionals (Dr. Sophia Yin, Dr. Ian Dunbar) for tips on how to solve such problems easily without having to strangle your dog while doing it.
@TheMythcrusher Do you really believe people are better at training dogs just because they have the title "Dr." behind their name? That is so far from true. The best trainers I know, do not have high degrees, and honestly....many aren't even "certified" for that matter. It takes real experience and learning from other trainers, and working many, many dogs. While I don't agree with all of Cesar's methods, he can offer good knowledge and advice at times.
@dellboy99 You're just another case of irrational fear towards this type of dog. Since that's the case, don't get one. But must you annoy the rest of us with your preaching?
Cesar's methods are definently not hurting the dogs. Peoples feelings for dogs, does exceed a very dangerous line, which ends up having the dog being the dominate one. The dogs, are in nature wolves, they live in packs, and like any other predator animals, they fight for domination, they claw, they bite, they wrestle, their body is build to handle such cases. Cesar is mild, what he does is pulling a leash, and pushing it down to show dominance. Some people are way too soft to have a dog.
@Canzk I must agree. Large/powerful dogs need to feel that dominance from you in order to become well behaved animals. I have a 70 pound alpha male labrador/pit bull mix and if I was afraid of him or was worried about him doing something to me or hating me... he'd be uncontrollable... much like this dog. I would not have been able to properly train him. I love my dog, don't get me wrong... but he understands who is the true alpha. Sometimes you have to be tough, same with children.
@Ninitos1 Where? I only saw him put him down to make him submissive, hands in a claw to simulate mother lightly holding him down in submissive manner. What time did he cut his air supply?
@BillHicks420 I am not talking about when he holds the dog from the neck.I am talking about when he constantly pulls the leash and the dog walks on 2 back feet.
@BillHicks420 So you admit that he did that on purpose right?Cause you said you never saw him do that.No i dont have suggestins because i am not a trainer.This does not mean i have to accept his ways.There have to be other ways to control this.I was a huge fan of Milan but then i realised all he does is kick the dogs and in general I dont like his ways.Nothing to argue about that.You like it,i dont.Period.
@Ninitos1 Well, I obviously thought you were talking about something else in the beginning. In any case, what you're talking about is when he is using a harness that is secured around the body of the dog, his neck is fine. Also, you're overreacting. I mean, what's the alternative? Let the dog go? He has to be resistant to the dog when it's pulling right? KICK the dog?... Dude, You may not like his methods, but there's no need to falsely represent him.
@Ninitos1 So you would rather him let the dog go torward the other dog and start fighting? He was yanking the leash, trying to get the dog to pay less attention to the other dog. And when that failed, he tried to show dominance. I'm sure you thought(I won't say it didn't look like it, because it did a little bit) it looked to be choking him, but he wasn't.
Um, I think he failed completely in this video, period. He failed to get the dog to stop being aggressive. He failed to get the dog's attention. Even after the dog was removed from the other dog, the pit bull was putting up a fight and it stopped only because it got tired.
Also, I am sure he is choking the dog because the it is an adjustable knot around its neck.
@bananian The video was not even done. I watched the full video in the whole dog whisper episode and it changed in the end. And no, he was not choking him. Anytime it even looked like he was coming close to choking him, he would lossen the leash, as you can even see in the video.
why is it so difficult for people to understand that this breed carries genetics to be dog aggressive due to their history their whole purpose of living for hundreds of years. Just like a lab retrieves, a collie herds, a boerboel guards etc. You can only manage with genetics you cannot train them out. If people would understand this, you wouldn't have the amount of "family dog killed neighbors dog" so high and labeled as "vicious".
@onlypitbulls yea I was visiting fam in Paterson and got asked to breed one of my boys like 5 different times. But I knew what they would do with it and told them to fuck off. Pisses me off when I hear of fuckers fighting them. I have two a red-nose mix an Pure breed Razers Edge blue nose.
@j090182 Up here around Newark it's not so much that they breed to fight them. Fighting dogs usually have very special lineage, not just good looks. There are fighting pit bulls bred but it's usually proven champion bloodlines, not just any pit bull they come across. Breeding around here is for money's sake, especially with Bullies. It's also this notion that people believe it's good for male dogs to breed and for bitches to have a litter. Bullshit. You can't attribute human desires to a dog.
@onlypitbulls provide the necessary exercise and training, which most pit owners around here do not, then it's a good possibility you'll have a destructive dog. And it will wind up in the shelter because the idiotic owners can't handle it and they drop it off or let it go loose in the streets. And because retarded backyard or home breeders wanted to make a fast dollar. I hate it so much, I just wish it was legal to kill stupid people.
@onlypitbulls No of course not. It's just asking for trouble. Around here about 70% of the shelter dogs are pit bulls and pit mixes that look like pits. It's sad, but since I live near Newark, pit bulls are a status symbol, like an accessory. All about breeding and making money. And making yourself look tough. I sometimes creep on facebook friends that have pits to see if they talking about breeding them, and then yell at them. They're great dogs, but definitely not for everybody. If you can't
@onlypitbulls I don't like to get nasty with people, sometimes I'm just defensive but aren't we all. Everybody does things their way, if they work than there's no reason to criticize. Which is why I hate Youtube, all I want is to comment on videos with my own opinion. And yea, my ex with the pit use to bring her there, and she'd get mounted and T-ed, but she was a very submissive dog. I was so embarrassed when she jumped the fence once and other dogs followed her. She had such a bad owner.
@onlypitbulls I'm trying to get some serious training jobs to expand my knowledge and talents. Around here, everybody has an untrained dog that needs training, but most of them are the young scum of the suburbs that don't have any money. And the people that do have money want to go to these fancy training schools where they leave their dog, then wonder why the dog won't listen to them at home.
@onlypitbulls I give you props for having 6 dogs. I'd like to run a kennel one day, once I'm done with schooling and paying off most of my loans. You obviously control the situation when you have your dogs around others and they don't feel the need to act against your authority. Pits are easy dogs once you train them because they're a loyal breed and intent on you. Same with herding breeds. If you lived near me, you'd understand why I don't trust our dog parks. Shit owners.
@onlypitbulls why I don't like dog parks. I've seen one too many times where owners do not have any control over their dog and a tussle breaks out. Your dog depends on you to be the leader. I would never let my dog go run rampant in a pack of dogs that I don't know.
@onlypitbulls specified that her dogs aren't for most people. Some dogs need more than others, that's true. But no dog is incapable of being helped. What I mean is you can't rid a dog of its instinct. Many pit bulls, especially game dogs, want to fight other dogs. That desire will always be there. I know you wouldn't trust your pit around another dog if you weren't able to control the situation. But it's unlikely you'd ever put your dog in that position if you are a responsible owner. Which is
@onlypitbulls I don't think Cesar is hurting her, nor intends to. But I always have been a firm believer in obedience. I stress it beyond anything else, that and exercising. I live near Newark, so my dog doesn't have an open field and a bunch of sheep to herd to utilize his instinct. Luckily for him, he gets to go to herding lessons each week, and he's absolutely incredible for a rookie. That, agility, obedience, tracking, and a run every night have worked miracles. The breeder he came from
@onlypitbulls to the leash helped lessen the behavior immensely. When I say kill the leash, I mean go to grab it and focus his attention on that. It also allows me to work obedience with him because when he turns his attention on the leash, which is often used as a reward with play, he is also listening to me. You know, "okay, Out, heal, forward, sit. Good boy, get it!" Totally takes his mind off the annoying thing behind the fence that throws itself around like a prey animal.
@onlypitbulls You can't train or subdue the aggression out of an aggressive dog. My dog isn't dog aggressive but he has tremendous prey drive. He was bred for energy and working ability, and it's very rare to find a collie with his drive. It was beyond being able to subdue, and he is competition obedience trained and it was still a job to control. It would sound like we were killing him, when he'd start his prey-drive yipping and screaming and flailing as we tried to hold him down. Redirecting
@onlypitbulls Give me any pit bull, and I can train it. It's all about communication as I've been saying, and utilizing a dog's energy and giving it a job to do. Most owners cannot handle pit bull energy and if you don't work with it, they become destructive and wind up in shelters. My ex's pit destroyed most of his home, and he still wouldn't let me train her because he was a stubborn idiot.
@onlypitbulls perfect. Don't act like you're somehow better than me when you've never witnessed me train. Some pits may be harder to redirect, but they're dogs, and my collie has more energy and prey drive than most pits and he can be redirected easily. When this little yorkie around the block comes charging at the gate, he use to go nuts and want to kill it. Now he automatically grabs the leash and kills that instead. We taught him how to redirect instead of suppress because it's natural.
@onlypitbulls What's wrong with you? I never said Cesar doesn't know what is best. But I don't agree with dealing with aggression in this manner. The best way is through serious obedience training and redirecting, and don't tell me I'm wrong. This doesn't get rid of the aggression, it just suppresses it and it needs to find an outlet. I have read Cesar's books, and most of his methods are the same as mine, and the same methods my mother has been using for 40 years. But not everybody's method is
i love how all the sudden people think they themselves are dog experts just because they read blogs online by ignorant people such as themselves. my dogs slam themselves, and bite each other.... im sure what cesar is doing with them is only like a pinch or a tap to them. STOP TRYING TO TREAT A DOG LIKE A HELPLESS BABY, they dont need you talking to them in a baby voice when youre trying to correct them. you need to do it the way mother nature has been doing it for thousands of years,
excitement towards another person or dog, you can try stepping in front of him and glaring, breaking his eye contact on whatever he is barking at. It's a way of telling him to back off. Learning to speak dog is very important, communication is vital. Throwing a dog on the ground and cutting of air supply for every bad behavior just teaches him to fear you, to suppress the behavior and transfer the aggression elsewhere. It's better to stop it or redirect the energy instead of using physical force
@101mypage Electronic collars aren't always good for behavioral problems, especially if it's a problem that stressing to the dog. It usually worsens it as you've experienced. Electronic collars are used for attention and long distance training at low stimulations that don't hurt the dog, and they really work wonders despite their bad reputation. The only time you should get tough and use submissive dog techniques are if your dog is, for some reason, challenging you. If he shows aggression or
who started training dogs in the Marines, performs in protection sports with her Malinois and trains obedience as a profession, is going to take a trip to the island to train the owners. Instead of taking charge, they usually panic when their dog goes after somebody and try to calm him down with a soothing baby voice when he is misbehaving. They don't know how to handle a strong, smart, dominant breed like a shepherd. I'd try redirecting with your dog. That's how we handle our dog's prey drive
@101mypage Many people who adopt or buy a german shepherd don't always realize what they may be getting themselves into. Shepherds have been bred for a purpose, and that protective instinct is extremely strong in many of the dogs. Friends of ours in OBX who own a motel adopted a male, and he has already bitten and attacked a few people. He's not aggressive, just very protective, and his owners are quiet, timid people who shouldn't own this dog. They wouldn't take our training advice so my sister
@beccasmith5 When you or your dog trainers successfully rehabilitate 50 aggressive fighting dogs and have them all living together happily uncaged, then I'll take you seriously. Until then, take a back seat to the actual professionals like Cesar, who, if you didn't know, actually accomplished the above task.
At the animal center where I work, there is a blue/cinnamon pitbull in need of immediate adoption. He is housebroken, and a big sweetheart. He has a little bit of an anxiety issue, but that is easily fixable. If you adopt, I will personally buy you a thundershirt for him, which will surely help. You can message me on youtube, or send me an email at stallingssjacob@gmail.com for any additional questions. You get his neuter,a bag of food,a free first vet visit,and hes had all his shots.
Alll of you pseudo-intellectual retards sitting in a classroom pretending you know more than Cesar, you need to wake up. He has literally lived and breathed this his ENTIRE life. All you do is sit and read books, you know nothing as you have no experience. This is like trying to tell a car mechanic who has grew up learning how to fix cars on his own that he knows nothing as he didn't sit and read a text book for a semester in school like you did.
@Specter302 So you agree with his dominance training and abuse? I work with many dog trainers that have "lived and breathed this their entire lives" and they don't do this crap and haven't been bit while doing it. Dogs read human's behavior as they do a dog's, so if you dominate them of course they will bite. He's mindless and his fans and veiwers are too.
exercise the shit outta this pup... then introduce positive training..such as another dog walking behind her for starts.. then beside her... not head on. sure HE HAS CERTIAN THINGS THAT HE DOGS WELL WITH DOGS... AND THERE ARE TIMES WHEN A LITTLE*** BUT OF ROUGHNESS IS NEEDED..BUT*** you cant do that with all dogs...or show these IDIOTS that doing that is right..because they will try this and end up killing a dog. He goes a bit far soemtimes.. i will say that!!!
@Koodoze That would be the same as claiming all humans are as prejudiced as you are. I know Pit Bulls that are real cuddlers.
As for insurance - I don't know where you live, but where I live EVERY race requires for you to have insurance by law. I don't know of any breed that won't bite if you put the dog in the hands of an idiot. It's the owners that need legislation, not the dogs.
when i went to the park i saw a dog and his owner and the dog like saw another dog and it was barking and getting angry then the owner like grabbed the dog put him the ground like caesar did and then he slapped the dogs back i think? and i was like lol weirdo
Pitbulls... they might be nice with good training, but I just came back from walk with my Yorkie, and yeah he was onced attacked by those pitbulls, I live in place when.. well not all people are nice, mostly stupid teenagers with pitbulls (agressive) and dozen of kids taking benefits from country, anyway I've never seen such agrressive dogs and I see that those idiots are making them even more nervous toward other dogs and people. I don't know if I should report this to Police.
@Quingu89 this breed is known to be DOG AGGRESSIve. If you want to keep your yorkie safe... YOU NEED TO BE AWARE. I would choose NOT to walk my dog around that neighborhood...unless you are willing to chance it. DOG AGGRESSION is NOT somethign that ppl can get in trouble for..unless the dog is off leash and or attacks. AGAIN.. as i tell MANNNY PPL. its NOT the dog.. its the HUMAN.. where u are.. BAD BREEDING, =bad dogs, and ppl who want them to be bad. which is NOT THE BREED.
i love how "google" can make people think they know better than cesar millan...
cool it idiots there's a reason why he has an award winning tv show about dog rehabilitation and you don't. so why don't we leave the stupid comments to yourself and the dog training to the professionals. also if you don't like the way he handles these situations... THEN DON'T FUCKIN WATCH IT!!!
@qpKamiKazeeqp exactly. if the dog socializes and goes on walks and goes to the park to run around(controlled of course) then this wouldn't have happened.
cesar says dogs practice putting others to the ground but in the real world, the pack would have and should have killed this ugly fucker. this mutant would have been culled.
@cravendesires Now now, he may be uneducated and going about it the wrong way, but I'm sure Cesar is really trying to help dogs on the whole. It's not his fault the face he was born with, and it's not nice to say he should be killed. He simply needs to learn more about dog training.
@cravendesires No it's okay, I was using pointed sarcasm. Although I wonder why you would think this dog was ugly or mutated, she is actually quite cute and entirely normal for her species. Four legs, a head, a tail...a thinking, feeling, intelligent brain...
Piece of shit breed, today I was on top of one which was on top of my Labrador. Unfortunately I forgot my Knive at home so the only thing I could do was holding the pit back so he couldn't get a hold of my Labs neck. Next time I will have my knive with me and I will use it against a breed of dog that is obviosuly trying to KILL my dog.
@HedgieDiva do you know why most people lose dogs to pitbulls, because when they're dog happens to get attacked they dont do anything, they don't propertly train them. if your dog is getting attacked break it up, pitbulls don't bite people they were bred not to.
His methods are dangerous because that method are used from wolves which they use when they intend to kill eachother or harm eachother deeply. Since Cesar did that to the dog it will fear the dog and the dog will fight even more to try and not be harmed.
Cesar's methods are dangerous at least. Hopefully that couple never has any kids because now that he has been "whispered" he will probably now be more unpredictable. Wolves and wild dogs NEVER put another dog to the ground unless the intend to kill it. He has successfully masked this dogs warning signals, but not the underlying cause for the reactivity (not aggression necessarily). More often than not the underlying cause is fear and that cannot be treated with aggression. Not to mention the fa
This dog is leash reactive to other dogs. She isn't necessarily aggressive, just highly aroused. But after getting strangled, pinned to the ground and being forced to fight for her life against this crazy human that is attacking her, I wouldn't be surprised if she was aggressive. Notice how her reaction to the other dog is worse, not better, after he knocks her about. At the end of the video, she is not calm, she is completely exhausted.
Please google learned helplessness. This has to stop.
@Spazzcopter omg r u serious...you cant be..you need to watch and re-watch this video again..."helplessness", i dont think so..ive seen this episode why dont you google it..and go watch it urself..this man is a professional..and dont you think that with all the laws about animal neglect and abuse..dont you think that he would be arrested.this man gently guided this dog down..to show him that he is leader of the pack and not the pitty.why dont you go educated yourself b4 whining on youtube videos
@charlcieg This man is not a professional. This man has no animal behaviour or training credentials. People have been arrested for doing less than this. The reason he is not is that he is famous and rich. Dogs don't form packs, and even if they did, dominance is not cross-species. The only time a dog would forcefully pin another to the ground like this, is if it was going in for the kill. So what do you think the dog sees what this man is doing as? Please take your own advice.
@Spazzcopter this is not true. many dominant dogs (when they not aggressive) put other dogs to the ground and stay like this above them for a while enjoying the victory. sometimes even they put the paw on the loser. im not any breeder or trianer and not trying to be clever here but what i saw many times on my own nobody will tell me i didnt!
@Spazzcopter I'd like to see you rehabilitate that dog yourself, otherwise shut your piehole. Credentials??? All you are is some clueless youtube guy who has no life, thats your credential.
@Spazzcopter well post your own video and lets see how you handle the situation. cmon people stop being jealous of someone who is better than you. who is better than YOU! You uneducated.
@Spazzcopter She isn't fighting for her life, she's fighting for dominance and the chance to go after other dogs. Why????? Cause she's unstable and has too much energy that doesn't get used. It's not the fault of the crazy human who's pinning her and showing dominance and boundries....it's the owners fault for not working their dog properly. Dogs don't attack just because........only humans are that stupid!!
@Spazzcopter If you think that's all it takes to wear out a pit bull, then you are woefully under-qualified to speak on this subject. That being said, "learned helplessness" is an acceptable description of the ideal mental state for a dog. They should feel helpless and defer to their pack leader (I prefer the term guardian myself) in all uncertain situations.
@Pantsdownbrown So you want a vegetable for a pet? Learned helplessness is an incredibly cruel state to force on any animal, and can only be achieved through the most horrific of means. You didn't look it up, either. I can tell because you have no idea what the term really means. And just because a dog may have physical endurance, doesn't mean its mind can hold out against the mental strain of being terrified, completely defenceless and unable to protect itself for long.
@Spazzcopter simply unbelievable!! How you can relate Cesar Milan to learned helplessness eludes all rational thought - simply educate yourself about how a terrified dog looks and acts - personally i'd love to rid the internet (and the world) of such blatant stupidity.
@WakeUpArt you are the one who needs to go research learned helplessness and canine calming and threat signals, and then watch how dogs act after they are "dominated" by Millan. Try watching the show with the sound muted; forget about his narration and focus on the dogs themselves. If you don't see anything wrong with the force he is dishing out to them, and their fearful and defensive reactions, then more research is required.
@Spazzcopter I think you are reading too much into it..... you are just too sensitive and naive. Just because whatever you have seen and tried with other dogs has worked for them it does not mean is the only way to train dogs. I believe that you are seeing your own human emotions into places that do not belong. I bet you are the kind of person that belives dogs can talk like in the movies but just not let you know. You are just pathetic!
@Pantsdownbrown, learned helplessness is what abusers want. That way the can kick and mover the dog around like a lifeless meat sack. Real owners want engated, proactive, willing companions that will respond to cues. That's why nobody that does anything with their dogs (sports, competitions, police, S&R, scent detection, service) employ MIllan's techniques.
@Spazzcopter agression is a highly aroused state of mind. she did not get strangled. her reaction was not worse at the end of the video - note this is only the beginning of this dog's rehabilitation - teaching her that there are humans who will stay with her through her fears/anxiety and actually help her to find new/better ways of reacting to stimuli. this dog also already had pent up energy, so yes Cesar would have intended to 'exhaust' her. a dogs needs for exercise must be met to be calm.
@WakeUpArt There was no teaching going on there, just incorrect management of a situation. This dog should not have been put that close to another dog when everyone present knew she would lunge. This was made worse by the fact that rather than moving away until she was calm, and then slowly approaching with her focus on something else, he kept her in that highly aroused state and actually made her more anxious by his aggressive actions, possibly giving her another reason not to like dogs.
@Spazzcopter so what youre saying is that dogs that follow him, run with him, play with him - without a leash is learned helplessness? So all the dogs he may have rehabbed that have followed him or the owners are actually practicing 'learned helplessness' ? that you can actually see that HIS dogs are not GENUINELY happy with him?
@Spazzcopter BTW, I just googled what you said to google, and now I am somewhat irritated. YOU are so stupid. You should not have dogs.......I wish that all of your dogs scape from you for ever!
@Spazzcopter I'm not seeing what you say is happening concerning her reaction after the takedown. I also didn't see anyone "knocking her about". I've also seen "exhausted" dogs and that's not one. There are no physical signs of exhaustion in that dog only signs of submission and the two are completely different.
The AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER or more commonly known as the PIT BULL. Aren't HUMAN aggressive but are DOG aggressive.
ABPT can be dog friendly if carefully socialized with number of different DOGS and other animals. They should also be socialized with people, noises etc...
@Trovatore75 no he isnt..he is guiding him down to the ground..to show him that he is the leader and that the pit is to be the follower..and he has to use some strength wen doing so...becuz the dog is strong..so there for the leader of the pack has to be stronger..
@charlcieg Abusing a dog and then getting bitten for it, does not establish leadership. Trust establishes leadership - and this dog, doesn't trust Millan as far as he can bite/throw him. What he IS trying to establish is dominance over the dog, based on antique training beliefs that have long been revised (which he would know, if he had any formal training as a behaviorist - which he doesn't by the way).
Ever seen an ape lead a Wolfs pack??? Me neither, there is a reason for that.
@tredub91 Ethological nonsense since every respected and qualified trainer would know, that there is NO HIERARCHY between animals of different species. Therefore a human can never be a "pack leader" to dogs or wolves. Such biological nonsense. Have you ever seen a monkey lead a wolf pack? Or ANY other animal other than a wolf??? The mere idea is preposterous and every animal behaviorist with even half a wit knows that.
@Trovatore75 well then i guess Cesar knows nothing according to your logic. Cesar always says that if you want to control the dog, then you have to be the leader of the wolf pack. Have you ever had a pet in your life? If you have, then you would want to control that pet right, so it doesn't bite your face off.
@tredub91 Well he definitely doesn't know much about ethology or he would work differently. That is the opinion of professional behaviorists and veterinary Drs. who actually DID bother geting formal training to do this job.(beyondcesarmillan weebly com).
Yes, I have dogs and I am studying dog psychology. One of my educators is a veterinary behaviorist who has been rehabilitating dogs for more than 20 years WITHOUT the use of force, abuse or flooding. I assist her in such cases regularly.
@tredub91 Cesar is NOT a professional since he has never bothered studying dog psychology. I don't care if no one listens to me: it would be enough to just listen to the real professionals who actually DID bother studying ethology before going on to train dogs. All true professionals reject his methods: Paul Owen(the real dog whisperer), Dr. Sophia Yin, the American School of Animal Behavior, the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (UK)...and many many others.
@Trovatore75 yes he is, he is a professional, that's why it says "do not attempt any of these stunts unless you are with a professional" at the beginning of his shows. you must not watch his shows much. every one here can agree with me.
@tredub91 So he is a professional because he says so??? That's your argument? Wow. So if a movie tells you in titles that pigs can fly, then you think that pigs are airplanes?
What would you call a person who cuts into meat but never studied medicine??? A surgeon??? I would call him a butcher. Just the same in dog training. Behaviorists are educated in behavior therapy: he is not. Much like a butcher who would experiment with delicate surgery. Kicking and choking a dog, is NOT therapy.
@Trovatore75 how can you not believe that he is a professional? don't you see that his techniques work on so many dogs? you obviously don't know how to read and comprehend either. He is educated in behavior therapy because that's how he knows how the dog is feeling and how to fix it, therapy. Stupid, he does not "kick" the dog or choke it. He pushes the dog with his foot to show that he is in control.
@tredub91 He is as much a professional as a butcher is a surgeon. NO his techniques do not work. His techniques only lead to a state known as "learned helplessness".
He DOES kick and strangle dogs: watch the video with shadow for instance... Here the dog is strangled until it lies helpless on the floor for lack of air!
Idiot: if he were "in control" then he wouldn't get regularly bitten because dogs would respect him! They don't.
@tredub91 In fact its even useless discussing with you - you obviously know jack shit about ethology. Better read up and learn a little, then you would recognize learned helplessness and abuse when you see it.
There are QUALIFIED people out there like Dr. Yin or Dr. Dunbar who have been training dogs with aggression issues forever without the use of punishment, fear or torture. Check out their literature and their opinions about unqualified trainers like Cesar. You might learn something.
@Trovatore75 i do know jack shit about ethology, but i know enough to know that cesar did not punish, put fear into, or torture any dog. what did he do that "tortured", "abused", or put fear into a dog? huh,bet you can't even think of anything. He BUMPED the dog in this video.
So you have selective viewing as well and only notice the last few seconds of the work when the dog lies breathless and choked on the floor and gets petted. That marks the end of any discussion with you - its pointless to discuss since you are either blind or a complete idiot, if thats all you can see.
@Trovatore75 wow, you must be like five years old and know absolutely nothing about dogs. thats what dogs do to each other naturally, they pin each other down. the dog was not breathless. you over exaggerate EVERYTHING!!
@tredub91 When you open your eyes, you will realize that Cesar is NOT a dog (if you look carefully, he is missing the fur and all). If you EVER finde proof of one dog holding another dog on a leash and pulling the leash up so that the other dog experiences strangulation: then please post it here - it would be a sensational find. No dog would act like Cesar does toward Shadow. Shadow was completely unable to breathe (caused by strangulation) and was put in a state of learned helplessness.
@Trovatore75 i really think that you need to open your eyes. i never in my comment said that cesar was a dog. i don't know where you got that from. yes, the alpha dog grabs the other dog by the neck and holds it down, if you don't know this, then you are fucking retarded. oh ya, because a dog is going to walk another dog on a leash, if you think i can find proof of this, then you are fucking retarded. lastly, shadow was able to breath, and cesar was not strangling the dog. you are a retard.
@Trovatore75 It's not so much that we need to become a pack leader. But we do need to provide structure. The way humans domesticated dogs created a "wolf" that would never become an adult "wolf", in a sense. Dogs don't develop the intensity and instinct that wolves do, as they age. A dog is dependent on humans, that's what they were created for. They are not meant to challenge their designated leader, their human. But if you have a dominate-aggressive breed/dog, and you don't provide the
obedience training and stable environment the dog needs, it will be stressed and take matters into its own paws. Any and all dogs should be obedience trained in my opinion. Dogs that are controlled are much more relaxed, and share a stronger bond with their owner. As far as the "wolf pack" theory goes, dogs are not wolves, but they share genetics and many behaviors. Dogs already look to us for guidance, naturally, so you don't necessarily need to be so hard on them, unless the case calls for it.
@K9Connection122 Nobody is claiming that dogs don't need structure or that obedience training is a bad idea. I have trained a wide spectrum dog breeds, including a 60kg dog who had already had 4 biting incidents reported to the police in the course of my dog psychology courses. NEVER was it necessary to strangle or kick a dog (as cesar did Shadow for instance) in order to get obedience. This is just simply bad science.
@Trovatore75 .. No reason to become defensive. I wasn't contradicting what anybody said. I was just reading through your comments and posted my own which I felt was relevant to your argument with tredub91. I train, too, and I would never condone kicking a dog or hitting/slapping. In training, everything flows down leash, and if you can really work a dog's attention then you can help calm its aggressive tendencies.
@K9Connection122 I am sure you do a good job. I answered your comments thoroughly because they were adressed at me and they were relevant/intelligent. Much unlike the "Cesar is a god because I say so..." flow that you get here most of the time ;)
I do like his ideas of getting enough exercise for a dog. I like his calm assertive manner. I just don't like his lack of knowledge when it comes to less abusive ways to resocialize dogs that are aggressive and most professionals I know agree.
@Trovatore75 I like the same qualities of Cesar's, but I'm fully aware that his methods with some aggressive cases are short term and the behaviors are going to rebound and become worse. That's why I don't watch TV to educate myself :) I'm in school for ethology, but I've been training most of my life because my mom and sister are both skilled competition trainers and it rubbed off. I would never want my dog to fear me. Establishing communication is such a key element, not forcing submission.
@K9Connection122 We are probably a little alike. The idea of my dog fearing me would make me pretty unhappy.
With regards to punitive methods to correct behavior, I have witnessed time and time again, that it does not work long term and that many false associations happen in the dogs brain: which turn into triggers for aggressive behavior later on. For instance you hurt the dog and in that moment it sees a child: then the dog might think children cause pain and be aggressive toward them etc.
A trained professional (which Cesar is obviously not), knows how to use counterconditioning and desensitization protocols in order to resocialize dogs. A trained professional also recognizes pain issues or other health issues that may be the underlying cause of aggression. A trained professional would also be able to see stress signs and advize the owners to an anti-stress program where necessary. Many cases of aggressive dogs are solved after removing the underlying cause.
That is why dog behaviorism does require formal training: because otherwise you just don't know what you are doing and all you are any good at is pushing dogs down, strangling them, kicking them and getting bitten! Thank God in some european countries, legislation is coming to guarantee that unqualified people are not allowed to train dogs... Several tools that Cesar uses would also qualify him for an indictment for animal abuse in several european countries.
Even though my dog is not aggressive from the beginning I correct her by putting her to the ground. And even though people may find it stupid I rather growl to her than saying stupid things like 'Hey, don't do this. Think about it.'
I come across so many people every day where the dog is walking them instead of the other way around and none of this morons will listen. Now I only say to them 'Friday 9:00 PM NetGeo' and continue my walk.
doesn´t matter the breed, any dog can attack, pitbulls just have a bad rep, i have owned pitbulls all my life and they have never been aggressive to any human, the most loving and loyal breed in the world. Here in my country owners let them loose and you can walk right by them and they won´t notice you at all. It´s all about the owner people just can´t face that fact.
@50deagle What do you mean "this breed" "pitbull" is not a breed, it is a category describing over 30 breeds of dog. Studies have shown that the American Pit Bull Terrier is no t any more apt t bite than any other dog. The dog shown here is a "pitbull" but is not a true American Pit Bull Terrier. This tells me that you don't even know what a true pitbull is. So how are you to judge?
@50deagle Very sorry for your loss. But its not the breed - its the owner that makes the dog. I know of an Australian Shepherd who regularly kills wild animals because the owner lets it hunt uncontrollably and does not otherwise direct its energies. That doesn't make an Aussie a hunting dog or bad in any way. It just means the owner is an idiot who shouldn't own a dog.
@Koodoze ... if my Pit/Lab mix hasn't killed your ass before you can sue me....I don't need insurance...YOU need to be smart enough NOT to stand next to a Pit if you are afraid, which you obviously are. Stay away from big dogs MORON and you won't have to fear anything.
I don't agree with the adjustable knot on the leash. I see he loosened it, but I still think that it just shouldn't be used at all. However, rolling the dog onto his back in a submissive position is a proper technique. It can be made pleasant for the dog and it does in fact calm him. Dogs usually go into a submissive position when their bellies are being rubbed. :)
MissB2TheLynn 1 month ago
@MissB2TheLynn, no when the dog offers the behavior that's fine. When you have to fight the dog to get it on it's back, its abusive and dangerous to both of you.
AboutDogTraining3 1 month ago
@AboutDogTraining3 Did it really look like that dog was attacking Ceasar when he rolled him to his back in submissive position? Cause I didn't see it. Looked to me like he stopped moving and relaxed.
MissB2TheLynn 3 weeks ago
@MissB2TheLynn yes the dog is struggling with Millan until it shuts down. You know human victims describe a similar experience in which they get to a point in which they just shut down and stop fighting. Not to compare the seriousness, but it speaks to a common behavioral response among all mammals that you guys seem to refuse to acknowledge.
AboutDogTraining3 3 weeks ago
its an animal, not a human!! so you have to discipline it in that manner. the techniques used by Cesar is what would happen naturally in the "dog/animal world". It's all you people who treat your animals like humans who F5#ck their lives up
MickJaggerr1 1 month ago 8
selten so einen unfähigen "Trainer" gesehen. Er sollte doch sein kynologisches Fachwissen weiterbilden bevor er so so ein schlechtes Video einstellt :((
reiserone10 1 month ago
it was so hard to convince my mom that pitbulls can be loving animals and that they are loyal. and it depends tottaly in the owner in my opinion if a dog is aggresive or not.. my dog is not agresive infact she is the most loving dog i know when wants to play with children she crawls to them its so cute..
mazafuzle 2 months ago
In my opinion this man should be prosecuted for animal abuse and kept away from dogs. He is clearly strangling an already scared and stressed dog. This problem would be easily solved by any qualified (which Millan is unfortunately not) behaviorist using proven procedures (counterconditioning, desensitization - as needed). Check the sites of real professionals (Dr. Sophia Yin, Dr. Ian Dunbar) for tips on how to solve such problems easily without having to strangle your dog while doing it.
TheMythcrusher 2 months ago
@TheMythcrusher Do you really believe people are better at training dogs just because they have the title "Dr." behind their name? That is so far from true. The best trainers I know, do not have high degrees, and honestly....many aren't even "certified" for that matter. It takes real experience and learning from other trainers, and working many, many dogs. While I don't agree with all of Cesar's methods, he can offer good knowledge and advice at times.
sheeeve08 1 month ago
my dog is like that too, but he only wants to play fight! you think he's serious, but he likes to wrestle around!
TheRedtaz 2 months ago
hahah the dogs voice is unbeliveable haha like a little bird haha
vlastimilsimkoenglan 4 months ago
Pit bulls are not or were never meant to be pets. That's the reality.
dellboy99 5 months ago
@dellboy99 You're just another case of irrational fear towards this type of dog. Since that's the case, don't get one. But must you annoy the rest of us with your preaching?
girlio11 4 months ago
Cesar's methods are definently not hurting the dogs. Peoples feelings for dogs, does exceed a very dangerous line, which ends up having the dog being the dominate one. The dogs, are in nature wolves, they live in packs, and like any other predator animals, they fight for domination, they claw, they bite, they wrestle, their body is build to handle such cases. Cesar is mild, what he does is pulling a leash, and pushing it down to show dominance. Some people are way too soft to have a dog.
Canzk 5 months ago
@Canzk I must agree. Large/powerful dogs need to feel that dominance from you in order to become well behaved animals. I have a 70 pound alpha male labrador/pit bull mix and if I was afraid of him or was worried about him doing something to me or hating me... he'd be uncontrollable... much like this dog. I would not have been able to properly train him. I love my dog, don't get me wrong... but he understands who is the true alpha. Sometimes you have to be tough, same with children.
mjfromga89 4 months ago
so??? whats the conclusion?? i have the Exact same problem with my pitbull!!!! what i do?
lecheparavaka 5 months ago
ok...so technically you choke off the dog.ty milan
Ninitos1 5 months ago
@Ninitos1 Choke?
BillHicks420 5 months ago
@BillHicks420 cut his air supply off.
Ninitos1 5 months ago 3
@Ninitos1 Where? I only saw him put him down to make him submissive, hands in a claw to simulate mother lightly holding him down in submissive manner. What time did he cut his air supply?
BillHicks420 5 months ago
@BillHicks420 I am not talking about when he holds the dog from the neck.I am talking about when he constantly pulls the leash and the dog walks on 2 back feet.
Ninitos1 5 months ago
@Ninitos1 Any suggestions how he could handle it differently, or how he could achieve it in any other way, don't hold back...
BillHicks420 5 months ago
@BillHicks420 So you admit that he did that on purpose right?Cause you said you never saw him do that.No i dont have suggestins because i am not a trainer.This does not mean i have to accept his ways.There have to be other ways to control this.I was a huge fan of Milan but then i realised all he does is kick the dogs and in general I dont like his ways.Nothing to argue about that.You like it,i dont.Period.
Ninitos1 5 months ago
@Ninitos1 Well, I obviously thought you were talking about something else in the beginning. In any case, what you're talking about is when he is using a harness that is secured around the body of the dog, his neck is fine. Also, you're overreacting. I mean, what's the alternative? Let the dog go? He has to be resistant to the dog when it's pulling right? KICK the dog?... Dude, You may not like his methods, but there's no need to falsely represent him.
BillHicks420 5 months ago
@BillHicks420 Please check other trainers as well and how they handle aggression,then decide.If you have done so,then ok.I wish you good luck.
Ninitos1 5 months ago
@Ninitos1 So you would rather him let the dog go torward the other dog and start fighting? He was yanking the leash, trying to get the dog to pay less attention to the other dog. And when that failed, he tried to show dominance. I'm sure you thought(I won't say it didn't look like it, because it did a little bit) it looked to be choking him, but he wasn't.
CReaper210 3 months ago
@CReaper210
Um, I think he failed completely in this video, period. He failed to get the dog to stop being aggressive. He failed to get the dog's attention. Even after the dog was removed from the other dog, the pit bull was putting up a fight and it stopped only because it got tired.
Also, I am sure he is choking the dog because the it is an adjustable knot around its neck.
bananian 3 months ago
@bananian The video was not even done. I watched the full video in the whole dog whisper episode and it changed in the end. And no, he was not choking him. Anytime it even looked like he was coming close to choking him, he would lossen the leash, as you can even see in the video.
CReaper210 3 months ago
@BillHicks420
Whoa, "mother", "lightly holding down", "submissive", the euphemisms!
bananian 3 months ago
@bananian There are no euphemisms involved. It is what it is.
BillHicks420 3 months ago
why is it so difficult for people to understand that this breed carries genetics to be dog aggressive due to their history their whole purpose of living for hundreds of years. Just like a lab retrieves, a collie herds, a boerboel guards etc. You can only manage with genetics you cannot train them out. If people would understand this, you wouldn't have the amount of "family dog killed neighbors dog" so high and labeled as "vicious".
Mslittlejoeyy 5 months ago
@onlypitbulls yea I was visiting fam in Paterson and got asked to breed one of my boys like 5 different times. But I knew what they would do with it and told them to fuck off. Pisses me off when I hear of fuckers fighting them. I have two a red-nose mix an Pure breed Razers Edge blue nose.
j090182 5 months ago
@j090182 Up here around Newark it's not so much that they breed to fight them. Fighting dogs usually have very special lineage, not just good looks. There are fighting pit bulls bred but it's usually proven champion bloodlines, not just any pit bull they come across. Breeding around here is for money's sake, especially with Bullies. It's also this notion that people believe it's good for male dogs to breed and for bitches to have a litter. Bullshit. You can't attribute human desires to a dog.
K9Connection122 5 months ago
lol that pitbull got punked! you go cesar!!!
azfam520 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls provide the necessary exercise and training, which most pit owners around here do not, then it's a good possibility you'll have a destructive dog. And it will wind up in the shelter because the idiotic owners can't handle it and they drop it off or let it go loose in the streets. And because retarded backyard or home breeders wanted to make a fast dollar. I hate it so much, I just wish it was legal to kill stupid people.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls No of course not. It's just asking for trouble. Around here about 70% of the shelter dogs are pit bulls and pit mixes that look like pits. It's sad, but since I live near Newark, pit bulls are a status symbol, like an accessory. All about breeding and making money. And making yourself look tough. I sometimes creep on facebook friends that have pits to see if they talking about breeding them, and then yell at them. They're great dogs, but definitely not for everybody. If you can't
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls I don't like to get nasty with people, sometimes I'm just defensive but aren't we all. Everybody does things their way, if they work than there's no reason to criticize. Which is why I hate Youtube, all I want is to comment on videos with my own opinion. And yea, my ex with the pit use to bring her there, and she'd get mounted and T-ed, but she was a very submissive dog. I was so embarrassed when she jumped the fence once and other dogs followed her. She had such a bad owner.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls I'm trying to get some serious training jobs to expand my knowledge and talents. Around here, everybody has an untrained dog that needs training, but most of them are the young scum of the suburbs that don't have any money. And the people that do have money want to go to these fancy training schools where they leave their dog, then wonder why the dog won't listen to them at home.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls I give you props for having 6 dogs. I'd like to run a kennel one day, once I'm done with schooling and paying off most of my loans. You obviously control the situation when you have your dogs around others and they don't feel the need to act against your authority. Pits are easy dogs once you train them because they're a loyal breed and intent on you. Same with herding breeds. If you lived near me, you'd understand why I don't trust our dog parks. Shit owners.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls why I don't like dog parks. I've seen one too many times where owners do not have any control over their dog and a tussle breaks out. Your dog depends on you to be the leader. I would never let my dog go run rampant in a pack of dogs that I don't know.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls specified that her dogs aren't for most people. Some dogs need more than others, that's true. But no dog is incapable of being helped. What I mean is you can't rid a dog of its instinct. Many pit bulls, especially game dogs, want to fight other dogs. That desire will always be there. I know you wouldn't trust your pit around another dog if you weren't able to control the situation. But it's unlikely you'd ever put your dog in that position if you are a responsible owner. Which is
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls I don't think Cesar is hurting her, nor intends to. But I always have been a firm believer in obedience. I stress it beyond anything else, that and exercising. I live near Newark, so my dog doesn't have an open field and a bunch of sheep to herd to utilize his instinct. Luckily for him, he gets to go to herding lessons each week, and he's absolutely incredible for a rookie. That, agility, obedience, tracking, and a run every night have worked miracles. The breeder he came from
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls to the leash helped lessen the behavior immensely. When I say kill the leash, I mean go to grab it and focus his attention on that. It also allows me to work obedience with him because when he turns his attention on the leash, which is often used as a reward with play, he is also listening to me. You know, "okay, Out, heal, forward, sit. Good boy, get it!" Totally takes his mind off the annoying thing behind the fence that throws itself around like a prey animal.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
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K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls You can't train or subdue the aggression out of an aggressive dog. My dog isn't dog aggressive but he has tremendous prey drive. He was bred for energy and working ability, and it's very rare to find a collie with his drive. It was beyond being able to subdue, and he is competition obedience trained and it was still a job to control. It would sound like we were killing him, when he'd start his prey-drive yipping and screaming and flailing as we tried to hold him down. Redirecting
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls Give me any pit bull, and I can train it. It's all about communication as I've been saying, and utilizing a dog's energy and giving it a job to do. Most owners cannot handle pit bull energy and if you don't work with it, they become destructive and wind up in shelters. My ex's pit destroyed most of his home, and he still wouldn't let me train her because he was a stubborn idiot.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls perfect. Don't act like you're somehow better than me when you've never witnessed me train. Some pits may be harder to redirect, but they're dogs, and my collie has more energy and prey drive than most pits and he can be redirected easily. When this little yorkie around the block comes charging at the gate, he use to go nuts and want to kill it. Now he automatically grabs the leash and kills that instead. We taught him how to redirect instead of suppress because it's natural.
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@onlypitbulls What's wrong with you? I never said Cesar doesn't know what is best. But I don't agree with dealing with aggression in this manner. The best way is through serious obedience training and redirecting, and don't tell me I'm wrong. This doesn't get rid of the aggression, it just suppresses it and it needs to find an outlet. I have read Cesar's books, and most of his methods are the same as mine, and the same methods my mother has been using for 40 years. But not everybody's method is
K9Connection122 6 months ago
i love how all the sudden people think they themselves are dog experts just because they read blogs online by ignorant people such as themselves. my dogs slam themselves, and bite each other.... im sure what cesar is doing with them is only like a pinch or a tap to them. STOP TRYING TO TREAT A DOG LIKE A HELPLESS BABY, they dont need you talking to them in a baby voice when youre trying to correct them. you need to do it the way mother nature has been doing it for thousands of years,
spanishb1 6 months ago
excitement towards another person or dog, you can try stepping in front of him and glaring, breaking his eye contact on whatever he is barking at. It's a way of telling him to back off. Learning to speak dog is very important, communication is vital. Throwing a dog on the ground and cutting of air supply for every bad behavior just teaches him to fear you, to suppress the behavior and transfer the aggression elsewhere. It's better to stop it or redirect the energy instead of using physical force
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@101mypage Electronic collars aren't always good for behavioral problems, especially if it's a problem that stressing to the dog. It usually worsens it as you've experienced. Electronic collars are used for attention and long distance training at low stimulations that don't hurt the dog, and they really work wonders despite their bad reputation. The only time you should get tough and use submissive dog techniques are if your dog is, for some reason, challenging you. If he shows aggression or
K9Connection122 6 months ago
who started training dogs in the Marines, performs in protection sports with her Malinois and trains obedience as a profession, is going to take a trip to the island to train the owners. Instead of taking charge, they usually panic when their dog goes after somebody and try to calm him down with a soothing baby voice when he is misbehaving. They don't know how to handle a strong, smart, dominant breed like a shepherd. I'd try redirecting with your dog. That's how we handle our dog's prey drive
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@101mypage Many people who adopt or buy a german shepherd don't always realize what they may be getting themselves into. Shepherds have been bred for a purpose, and that protective instinct is extremely strong in many of the dogs. Friends of ours in OBX who own a motel adopted a male, and he has already bitten and attacked a few people. He's not aggressive, just very protective, and his owners are quiet, timid people who shouldn't own this dog. They wouldn't take our training advice so my sister
K9Connection122 6 months ago
@beccasmith5 When you or your dog trainers successfully rehabilitate 50 aggressive fighting dogs and have them all living together happily uncaged, then I'll take you seriously. Until then, take a back seat to the actual professionals like Cesar, who, if you didn't know, actually accomplished the above task.
Specter302 6 months ago
He's such a moron....The dog is "submitting" because he choked it out.
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piepeace 6 months ago
Alll of you pseudo-intellectual retards sitting in a classroom pretending you know more than Cesar, you need to wake up. He has literally lived and breathed this his ENTIRE life. All you do is sit and read books, you know nothing as you have no experience. This is like trying to tell a car mechanic who has grew up learning how to fix cars on his own that he knows nothing as he didn't sit and read a text book for a semester in school like you did.
Wake up, Cesar is the real deal.
Specter302 6 months ago
@Specter302 So you agree with his dominance training and abuse? I work with many dog trainers that have "lived and breathed this their entire lives" and they don't do this crap and haven't been bit while doing it. Dogs read human's behavior as they do a dog's, so if you dominate them of course they will bite. He's mindless and his fans and veiwers are too.
beccasmith5 6 months ago
is his wifes name illusion? lol
Lagos08 6 months ago
so does he ever fix this dog or what?
tghooker 6 months ago
nice one
sankutheanimator 6 months ago
exercise the shit outta this pup... then introduce positive training..such as another dog walking behind her for starts.. then beside her... not head on. sure HE HAS CERTIAN THINGS THAT HE DOGS WELL WITH DOGS... AND THERE ARE TIMES WHEN A LITTLE*** BUT OF ROUGHNESS IS NEEDED..BUT*** you cant do that with all dogs...or show these IDIOTS that doing that is right..because they will try this and end up killing a dog. He goes a bit far soemtimes.. i will say that!!!
qpKamiKazeeqp 6 months ago
@Koodoze That would be the same as claiming all humans are as prejudiced as you are. I know Pit Bulls that are real cuddlers.
As for insurance - I don't know where you live, but where I live EVERY race requires for you to have insurance by law. I don't know of any breed that won't bite if you put the dog in the hands of an idiot. It's the owners that need legislation, not the dogs.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
According to Millan's Episode Guide, Millan's fix was a sham. they report that Emily is more aggressive than ever.
AboutDogTraining3 7 months ago
when i went to the park i saw a dog and his owner and the dog like saw another dog and it was barking and getting angry then the owner like grabbed the dog put him the ground like caesar did and then he slapped the dogs back i think? and i was like lol weirdo
xXxGildartxXx 7 months ago
Pitbulls... they might be nice with good training, but I just came back from walk with my Yorkie, and yeah he was onced attacked by those pitbulls, I live in place when.. well not all people are nice, mostly stupid teenagers with pitbulls (agressive) and dozen of kids taking benefits from country, anyway I've never seen such agrressive dogs and I see that those idiots are making them even more nervous toward other dogs and people. I don't know if I should report this to Police.
Quingu89 7 months ago
@Quingu89 i would if you think its being abused. you can save its life if you do.
tredub91 7 months ago
@Quingu89 this breed is known to be DOG AGGRESSIve. If you want to keep your yorkie safe... YOU NEED TO BE AWARE. I would choose NOT to walk my dog around that neighborhood...unless you are willing to chance it. DOG AGGRESSION is NOT somethign that ppl can get in trouble for..unless the dog is off leash and or attacks. AGAIN.. as i tell MANNNY PPL. its NOT the dog.. its the HUMAN.. where u are.. BAD BREEDING, =bad dogs, and ppl who want them to be bad. which is NOT THE BREED.
qpKamiKazeeqp 6 months ago
i love how "google" can make people think they know better than cesar millan...
cool it idiots there's a reason why he has an award winning tv show about dog rehabilitation and you don't. so why don't we leave the stupid comments to yourself and the dog training to the professionals. also if you don't like the way he handles these situations... THEN DON'T FUCKIN WATCH IT!!!
ragnarok9415 7 months ago
IT'S NOT A PITBULL STUPID PEOPLE
joscie82481 7 months ago
CHOCKE THE DOG OUT NXT TIME WHY DONT YAH!
qpKamiKazeeqp 7 months ago
HOW ABOUT THIS... THIS FAT LIL FKER NEVVVVVVVVVVVVVVER GETS THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF EXERCISE.... sooo everything is enhanced.. period.
qpKamiKazeeqp 7 months ago
@qpKamiKazeeqp exactly. if the dog socializes and goes on walks and goes to the park to run around(controlled of course) then this wouldn't have happened.
tredub91 7 months ago
Emily has learned that when she sees another dog, bad things happen to her.
This was definately not the wy to handle the situation.
AgilityFox 7 months ago
but really tho...who cares about how he does it................he got a show and he gets paid..to do it.....the comments wont make a difference
iloveyagirls 8 months ago
The website Beyond Cesar Milan is an eye opener.
PUNKem733 8 months ago 5
It wasn't dominance. This is a fearful dog and through experience aggression has become operant.
AboutDogTraining3 8 months ago
cesar says dogs practice putting others to the ground but in the real world, the pack would have and should have killed this ugly fucker. this mutant would have been culled.
cravendesires 8 months ago
@cravendesires Now now, he may be uneducated and going about it the wrong way, but I'm sure Cesar is really trying to help dogs on the whole. It's not his fault the face he was born with, and it's not nice to say he should be killed. He simply needs to learn more about dog training.
Spazzcopter 8 months ago
@Spazzcopter maybe you are being funny, maybe you are just stupid. the ugly fucker i was referring to was the pit bull. re-read my comment.
cravendesires 8 months ago
@cravendesires No it's okay, I was using pointed sarcasm. Although I wonder why you would think this dog was ugly or mutated, she is actually quite cute and entirely normal for her species. Four legs, a head, a tail...a thinking, feeling, intelligent brain...
Spazzcopter 8 months ago
Piece of shit breed, today I was on top of one which was on top of my Labrador. Unfortunately I forgot my Knive at home so the only thing I could do was holding the pit back so he couldn't get a hold of my Labs neck. Next time I will have my knive with me and I will use it against a breed of dog that is obviosuly trying to KILL my dog.
TheHolyMolyPoly 8 months ago
@TheHolyMolyPoly; Why don't you like a proper dog owner carry around lemon spray or mace, pft; looking for an excuse for murder.
HedgieDiva 8 months ago
@HedgieDiva Yeah I'm sure dogs that are bred to fight to death care a lot about lemon sprays.
TheHolyMolyPoly 8 months ago
@HedgieDiva do you know why most people lose dogs to pitbulls, because when they're dog happens to get attacked they dont do anything, they don't propertly train them. if your dog is getting attacked break it up, pitbulls don't bite people they were bred not to.
HedgieDiva 8 months ago
His methods are dangerous because that method are used from wolves which they use when they intend to kill eachother or harm eachother deeply. Since Cesar did that to the dog it will fear the dog and the dog will fight even more to try and not be harmed.
animerocksQT 8 months ago
Cesar's methods are dangerous at least. Hopefully that couple never has any kids because now that he has been "whispered" he will probably now be more unpredictable. Wolves and wild dogs NEVER put another dog to the ground unless the intend to kill it. He has successfully masked this dogs warning signals, but not the underlying cause for the reactivity (not aggression necessarily). More often than not the underlying cause is fear and that cannot be treated with aggression. Not to mention the fa
we3beagles 9 months ago 2
@we3beagles your talking out of your ass, he has helped more dogs then you EVER will
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stupidbahamut 9 months ago
This dog is leash reactive to other dogs. She isn't necessarily aggressive, just highly aroused. But after getting strangled, pinned to the ground and being forced to fight for her life against this crazy human that is attacking her, I wouldn't be surprised if she was aggressive. Notice how her reaction to the other dog is worse, not better, after he knocks her about. At the end of the video, she is not calm, she is completely exhausted.
Please google learned helplessness. This has to stop.
Spazzcopter 9 months ago 3
@Spazzcopter omg r u serious...you cant be..you need to watch and re-watch this video again..."helplessness", i dont think so..ive seen this episode why dont you google it..and go watch it urself..this man is a professional..and dont you think that with all the laws about animal neglect and abuse..dont you think that he would be arrested.this man gently guided this dog down..to show him that he is leader of the pack and not the pitty.why dont you go educated yourself b4 whining on youtube videos
charlcieg 9 months ago
@charlcieg This man is not a professional. This man has no animal behaviour or training credentials. People have been arrested for doing less than this. The reason he is not is that he is famous and rich. Dogs don't form packs, and even if they did, dominance is not cross-species. The only time a dog would forcefully pin another to the ground like this, is if it was going in for the kill. So what do you think the dog sees what this man is doing as? Please take your own advice.
Spazzcopter 9 months ago 2
@Spazzcopter this is not true. many dominant dogs (when they not aggressive) put other dogs to the ground and stay like this above them for a while enjoying the victory. sometimes even they put the paw on the loser. im not any breeder or trianer and not trying to be clever here but what i saw many times on my own nobody will tell me i didnt!
lunaticatiga 9 months ago
@Spazzcopter I'd like to see you rehabilitate that dog yourself, otherwise shut your piehole. Credentials??? All you are is some clueless youtube guy who has no life, thats your credential.
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@Spazzcopter well post your own video and lets see how you handle the situation. cmon people stop being jealous of someone who is better than you. who is better than YOU! You uneducated.
stupidbahamut 9 months ago
@Spazzcopter She isn't fighting for her life, she's fighting for dominance and the chance to go after other dogs. Why????? Cause she's unstable and has too much energy that doesn't get used. It's not the fault of the crazy human who's pinning her and showing dominance and boundries....it's the owners fault for not working their dog properly. Dogs don't attack just because........only humans are that stupid!!
ejpena1990 8 months ago
@Spazzcopter If you think that's all it takes to wear out a pit bull, then you are woefully under-qualified to speak on this subject. That being said, "learned helplessness" is an acceptable description of the ideal mental state for a dog. They should feel helpless and defer to their pack leader (I prefer the term guardian myself) in all uncertain situations.
Pantsdownbrown 8 months ago
@Pantsdownbrown So you want a vegetable for a pet? Learned helplessness is an incredibly cruel state to force on any animal, and can only be achieved through the most horrific of means. You didn't look it up, either. I can tell because you have no idea what the term really means. And just because a dog may have physical endurance, doesn't mean its mind can hold out against the mental strain of being terrified, completely defenceless and unable to protect itself for long.
Spazzcopter 8 months ago
@Spazzcopter simply unbelievable!! How you can relate Cesar Milan to learned helplessness eludes all rational thought - simply educate yourself about how a terrified dog looks and acts - personally i'd love to rid the internet (and the world) of such blatant stupidity.
WakeUpArt 7 months ago
@WakeUpArt you are the one who needs to go research learned helplessness and canine calming and threat signals, and then watch how dogs act after they are "dominated" by Millan. Try watching the show with the sound muted; forget about his narration and focus on the dogs themselves. If you don't see anything wrong with the force he is dishing out to them, and their fearful and defensive reactions, then more research is required.
Spazzcopter 7 months ago
@Spazzcopter I think you are reading too much into it..... you are just too sensitive and naive. Just because whatever you have seen and tried with other dogs has worked for them it does not mean is the only way to train dogs. I believe that you are seeing your own human emotions into places that do not belong. I bet you are the kind of person that belives dogs can talk like in the movies but just not let you know. You are just pathetic!
Vallecaucanisimo 7 months ago
@Pantsdownbrown, learned helplessness is what abusers want. That way the can kick and mover the dog around like a lifeless meat sack. Real owners want engated, proactive, willing companions that will respond to cues. That's why nobody that does anything with their dogs (sports, competitions, police, S&R, scent detection, service) employ MIllan's techniques.
AboutDogTraining3 8 months ago 2
@Spazzcopter
Clearly, you don't know anything about dogs, dog behaviour, or rehabilitation. Before you comment, educate yourself.
canajaneh 8 months ago
@canajaneh That's an interesting statement. What makes you think that I don't know anything about dog behaviour?
Spazzcopter 7 months ago
@Spazzcopter agression is a highly aroused state of mind. she did not get strangled. her reaction was not worse at the end of the video - note this is only the beginning of this dog's rehabilitation - teaching her that there are humans who will stay with her through her fears/anxiety and actually help her to find new/better ways of reacting to stimuli. this dog also already had pent up energy, so yes Cesar would have intended to 'exhaust' her. a dogs needs for exercise must be met to be calm.
WakeUpArt 7 months ago
@WakeUpArt There was no teaching going on there, just incorrect management of a situation. This dog should not have been put that close to another dog when everyone present knew she would lunge. This was made worse by the fact that rather than moving away until she was calm, and then slowly approaching with her focus on something else, he kept her in that highly aroused state and actually made her more anxious by his aggressive actions, possibly giving her another reason not to like dogs.
Spazzcopter 7 months ago
@Spazzcopter so what youre saying is that dogs that follow him, run with him, play with him - without a leash is learned helplessness? So all the dogs he may have rehabbed that have followed him or the owners are actually practicing 'learned helplessness' ? that you can actually see that HIS dogs are not GENUINELY happy with him?
TheHazelh0814 7 months ago
@Spazzcopter BTW, I just googled what you said to google, and now I am somewhat irritated. YOU are so stupid. You should not have dogs.......I wish that all of your dogs scape from you for ever!
Vallecaucanisimo 7 months ago
@Spazzcopter the dog whisperer is awsome ur nothing! u know nothing...
mariwanaman 7 months ago
@Spazzcopter u are an idiot.
Fighter78647 6 months ago
@Spazzcopter I'm not seeing what you say is happening concerning her reaction after the takedown. I also didn't see anyone "knocking her about". I've also seen "exhausted" dogs and that's not one. There are no physical signs of exhaustion in that dog only signs of submission and the two are completely different.
MrMZaccone 6 months ago
looks like a doggy temper tantrum
RayeDrgn 9 months ago
The AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER or more commonly known as the PIT BULL. Aren't HUMAN aggressive but are DOG aggressive.
ABPT can be dog friendly if carefully socialized with number of different DOGS and other animals. They should also be socialized with people, noises etc...
lenasibreancatdog 9 months ago
No wonder the dog is aggressive... The great trainer is strangling the poor thing!
Trovatore75 9 months ago 3
@Trovatore75 lol of course not he was protecting the other dog
MNiTwInInG 9 months ago
@Trovatore75 no he isnt..he is guiding him down to the ground..to show him that he is the leader and that the pit is to be the follower..and he has to use some strength wen doing so...becuz the dog is strong..so there for the leader of the pack has to be stronger..
charlcieg 9 months ago
@charlcieg Abusing a dog and then getting bitten for it, does not establish leadership. Trust establishes leadership - and this dog, doesn't trust Millan as far as he can bite/throw him. What he IS trying to establish is dominance over the dog, based on antique training beliefs that have long been revised (which he would know, if he had any formal training as a behaviorist - which he doesn't by the way).
Ever seen an ape lead a Wolfs pack??? Me neither, there is a reason for that.
Trovatore75 9 months ago 2
@Trovatore75 no he isn't
bernardbulte 8 months ago
@Trovatore75 he is controlling her and teaching her who the pack leader is, the human.
tredub91 7 months ago
@tredub91 Ethological nonsense since every respected and qualified trainer would know, that there is NO HIERARCHY between animals of different species. Therefore a human can never be a "pack leader" to dogs or wolves. Such biological nonsense. Have you ever seen a monkey lead a wolf pack? Or ANY other animal other than a wolf??? The mere idea is preposterous and every animal behaviorist with even half a wit knows that.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@Trovatore75 well then i guess Cesar knows nothing according to your logic. Cesar always says that if you want to control the dog, then you have to be the leader of the wolf pack. Have you ever had a pet in your life? If you have, then you would want to control that pet right, so it doesn't bite your face off.
tredub91 7 months ago
@tredub91 Well he definitely doesn't know much about ethology or he would work differently. That is the opinion of professional behaviorists and veterinary Drs. who actually DID bother geting formal training to do this job.(beyondcesarmillan weebly com).
Yes, I have dogs and I am studying dog psychology. One of my educators is a veterinary behaviorist who has been rehabilitating dogs for more than 20 years WITHOUT the use of force, abuse or flooding. I assist her in such cases regularly.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@Trovatore75 cesar is a professional in dog psychology, duh. your just studying it, not a professional, so no one should listen to you.
tredub91 7 months ago
@tredub91 Cesar is NOT a professional since he has never bothered studying dog psychology. I don't care if no one listens to me: it would be enough to just listen to the real professionals who actually DID bother studying ethology before going on to train dogs. All true professionals reject his methods: Paul Owen(the real dog whisperer), Dr. Sophia Yin, the American School of Animal Behavior, the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (UK)...and many many others.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@Trovatore75 yes he is, he is a professional, that's why it says "do not attempt any of these stunts unless you are with a professional" at the beginning of his shows. you must not watch his shows much. every one here can agree with me.
tredub91 7 months ago
@tredub91 So he is a professional because he says so??? That's your argument? Wow. So if a movie tells you in titles that pigs can fly, then you think that pigs are airplanes?
What would you call a person who cuts into meat but never studied medicine??? A surgeon??? I would call him a butcher. Just the same in dog training. Behaviorists are educated in behavior therapy: he is not. Much like a butcher who would experiment with delicate surgery. Kicking and choking a dog, is NOT therapy.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@Trovatore75 how can you not believe that he is a professional? don't you see that his techniques work on so many dogs? you obviously don't know how to read and comprehend either. He is educated in behavior therapy because that's how he knows how the dog is feeling and how to fix it, therapy. Stupid, he does not "kick" the dog or choke it. He pushes the dog with his foot to show that he is in control.
tredub91 7 months ago
@tredub91 He is as much a professional as a butcher is a surgeon. NO his techniques do not work. His techniques only lead to a state known as "learned helplessness".
He DOES kick and strangle dogs: watch the video with shadow for instance... Here the dog is strangled until it lies helpless on the floor for lack of air!
Idiot: if he were "in control" then he wouldn't get regularly bitten because dogs would respect him! They don't.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@tredub91 In fact its even useless discussing with you - you obviously know jack shit about ethology. Better read up and learn a little, then you would recognize learned helplessness and abuse when you see it.
There are QUALIFIED people out there like Dr. Yin or Dr. Dunbar who have been training dogs with aggression issues forever without the use of punishment, fear or torture. Check out their literature and their opinions about unqualified trainers like Cesar. You might learn something.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@Trovatore75 i do know jack shit about ethology, but i know enough to know that cesar did not punish, put fear into, or torture any dog. what did he do that "tortured", "abused", or put fear into a dog? huh,bet you can't even think of anything. He BUMPED the dog in this video.
tredub91 6 months ago
@tredub91 Watch the video with shadow - and we can talk again.
Trovatore75 6 months ago
@Trovatore75 i did, he got down and pet shadow and calmly put the leash on. what is the problem with that??
tredub91 6 months ago
@tredub91 lol
So you have selective viewing as well and only notice the last few seconds of the work when the dog lies breathless and choked on the floor and gets petted. That marks the end of any discussion with you - its pointless to discuss since you are either blind or a complete idiot, if thats all you can see.
Trovatore75 6 months ago
@Trovatore75 wow, you must be like five years old and know absolutely nothing about dogs. thats what dogs do to each other naturally, they pin each other down. the dog was not breathless. you over exaggerate EVERYTHING!!
tredub91 6 months ago
@tredub91 When you open your eyes, you will realize that Cesar is NOT a dog (if you look carefully, he is missing the fur and all). If you EVER finde proof of one dog holding another dog on a leash and pulling the leash up so that the other dog experiences strangulation: then please post it here - it would be a sensational find. No dog would act like Cesar does toward Shadow. Shadow was completely unable to breathe (caused by strangulation) and was put in a state of learned helplessness.
Trovatore75 6 months ago
@Trovatore75 i really think that you need to open your eyes. i never in my comment said that cesar was a dog. i don't know where you got that from. yes, the alpha dog grabs the other dog by the neck and holds it down, if you don't know this, then you are fucking retarded. oh ya, because a dog is going to walk another dog on a leash, if you think i can find proof of this, then you are fucking retarded. lastly, shadow was able to breath, and cesar was not strangling the dog. you are a retard.
tredub91 6 months ago
@Trovatore75 It's not so much that we need to become a pack leader. But we do need to provide structure. The way humans domesticated dogs created a "wolf" that would never become an adult "wolf", in a sense. Dogs don't develop the intensity and instinct that wolves do, as they age. A dog is dependent on humans, that's what they were created for. They are not meant to challenge their designated leader, their human. But if you have a dominate-aggressive breed/dog, and you don't provide the
K9Connection122 7 months ago
obedience training and stable environment the dog needs, it will be stressed and take matters into its own paws. Any and all dogs should be obedience trained in my opinion. Dogs that are controlled are much more relaxed, and share a stronger bond with their owner. As far as the "wolf pack" theory goes, dogs are not wolves, but they share genetics and many behaviors. Dogs already look to us for guidance, naturally, so you don't necessarily need to be so hard on them, unless the case calls for it.
K9Connection122 7 months ago
@K9Connection122 Nobody is claiming that dogs don't need structure or that obedience training is a bad idea. I have trained a wide spectrum dog breeds, including a 60kg dog who had already had 4 biting incidents reported to the police in the course of my dog psychology courses. NEVER was it necessary to strangle or kick a dog (as cesar did Shadow for instance) in order to get obedience. This is just simply bad science.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@Trovatore75 .. No reason to become defensive. I wasn't contradicting what anybody said. I was just reading through your comments and posted my own which I felt was relevant to your argument with tredub91. I train, too, and I would never condone kicking a dog or hitting/slapping. In training, everything flows down leash, and if you can really work a dog's attention then you can help calm its aggressive tendencies.
K9Connection122 7 months ago
@K9Connection122 I am sure you do a good job. I answered your comments thoroughly because they were adressed at me and they were relevant/intelligent. Much unlike the "Cesar is a god because I say so..." flow that you get here most of the time ;)
I do like his ideas of getting enough exercise for a dog. I like his calm assertive manner. I just don't like his lack of knowledge when it comes to less abusive ways to resocialize dogs that are aggressive and most professionals I know agree.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@Trovatore75 I like the same qualities of Cesar's, but I'm fully aware that his methods with some aggressive cases are short term and the behaviors are going to rebound and become worse. That's why I don't watch TV to educate myself :) I'm in school for ethology, but I've been training most of my life because my mom and sister are both skilled competition trainers and it rubbed off. I would never want my dog to fear me. Establishing communication is such a key element, not forcing submission.
K9Connection122 7 months ago
@K9Connection122 We are probably a little alike. The idea of my dog fearing me would make me pretty unhappy.
With regards to punitive methods to correct behavior, I have witnessed time and time again, that it does not work long term and that many false associations happen in the dogs brain: which turn into triggers for aggressive behavior later on. For instance you hurt the dog and in that moment it sees a child: then the dog might think children cause pain and be aggressive toward them etc.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@K9Connection122
A trained professional (which Cesar is obviously not), knows how to use counterconditioning and desensitization protocols in order to resocialize dogs. A trained professional also recognizes pain issues or other health issues that may be the underlying cause of aggression. A trained professional would also be able to see stress signs and advize the owners to an anti-stress program where necessary. Many cases of aggressive dogs are solved after removing the underlying cause.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
@K9Connection122
That is why dog behaviorism does require formal training: because otherwise you just don't know what you are doing and all you are any good at is pushing dogs down, strangling them, kicking them and getting bitten! Thank God in some european countries, legislation is coming to guarantee that unqualified people are not allowed to train dogs... Several tools that Cesar uses would also qualify him for an indictment for animal abuse in several european countries.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
looks like ceasar strangled it, knock the breath out of it! lol
H1ddent1ger 9 months ago 3
Even though my dog is not aggressive from the beginning I correct her by putting her to the ground. And even though people may find it stupid I rather growl to her than saying stupid things like 'Hey, don't do this. Think about it.'
I come across so many people every day where the dog is walking them instead of the other way around and none of this morons will listen. Now I only say to them 'Friday 9:00 PM NetGeo' and continue my walk.
mariokluser 9 months ago
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doesn´t matter the breed, any dog can attack, pitbulls just have a bad rep, i have owned pitbulls all my life and they have never been aggressive to any human, the most loving and loyal breed in the world. Here in my country owners let them loose and you can walk right by them and they won´t notice you at all. It´s all about the owner people just can´t face that fact.
Jesicka89 10 months ago
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Jesicka89 10 months ago
OMFG, so aggressive towards dogs. I hope no Fucking pitbull will kill my kitten man!
FlorisKTR 10 months ago
A pit bull attacked and killed my Australian Shepherd last Sunday. I will never own this breed in my life.
50deagle 10 months ago
@50deagle What do you mean "this breed" "pitbull" is not a breed, it is a category describing over 30 breeds of dog. Studies have shown that the American Pit Bull Terrier is no t any more apt t bite than any other dog. The dog shown here is a "pitbull" but is not a true American Pit Bull Terrier. This tells me that you don't even know what a true pitbull is. So how are you to judge?
piepeace 10 months ago 7
@piepeace I am one to judge because a pit bull attacked and KILLED my dog.
50deagle 10 months ago
@piepeace did you hear cesar, a pit bull IS a bread. a pit bull terrier is a pit bull mixed with a terrier, two breads combined.
tredub91 7 months ago
@50deagle Very sorry for your loss. But its not the breed - its the owner that makes the dog. I know of an Australian Shepherd who regularly kills wild animals because the owner lets it hunt uncontrollably and does not otherwise direct its energies. That doesn't make an Aussie a hunting dog or bad in any way. It just means the owner is an idiot who shouldn't own a dog.
Trovatore75 7 months ago
Regarding lists of "banned" dogs: for christ's sake, don't rely on the frickin' gov't to do your thinking for you. How utterly pathetic.
rmcdaniel423 10 months ago
I love my two amstaffy's <3
Iknowbetterthanthat 10 months ago
how could you not love emily!
nextlevel2burittos 10 months ago
@Koodoze another hysterical media whore?
middy444 10 months ago
@Koodoze ... if my Pit/Lab mix hasn't killed your ass before you can sue me....I don't need insurance...YOU need to be smart enough NOT to stand next to a Pit if you are afraid, which you obviously are. Stay away from big dogs MORON and you won't have to fear anything.
Pakash8 11 months ago
daddy was the best
visitjessiechan 11 months ago