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  • ceaser millan is fucking awsome

  • iam am sorry but i would put this dog to sleep i have my pix american bull and i love her to bits but if se ever got this aggressive i would let her sleep, but may be with the correct work u could save this dog bless it, it is sad when dumb fuck heads abuse there dogs or any pet for that matter

  • @lee002ish pit x american bulldog

  • I think even a hyena would be scared of this beast,,,,he growls louder than a lion shit....

  • USA u should watch (it's me or the DOG) it's a perfect TV show for naughty dogs.. there's always a peaceful way

  • 7:50....just mind blowing.

  • The dog must be homophobe in his past life :D

  • lesbian whores

  • @cooldady97 gee...let me guess... your a christian.

  • @cooldady97 glad to see people like you can be mature grown ups. do the world a favor and stay off the internet and keep your mouth shut. a saying that can help you out tons is "its better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"

  • @cooldady97 fucking wanker go die u fuck wit

  • Sometimes I wonder if these type of shows go out of their way to find non-traditional people to be in their shows. However, these girls have done good by the dogs, and I respect them for that. I guess I will get a load of abuse, now. I can handle it (lol). Free-speech is a great thing!

  • @NIETZSCHEAN14 I agree with you. They may not be "normal" in our society's view but they have more heart than many of the so-called normal people AND they aren't stupid idiots like so many others that appear on this show.

  • The dog know that the house is missing a man

  • There are people who are worse than the most aggressive pitbulls.

  • I wonder why there are so many haters on the internet putting down cesar? I read alot of other trainers writing some bad stuff about him, but he seems very knowledgeable about dogs.

  • i know how u can cure him gut off his balls sack with spurm in it

  • tsst

  • no doubt buddy was tortured by worthless nogs

  • Wow I love this guy

  • The fact that Buddy was abused and then right away became loyal to those two show what wonderful creatures dogs are. All you have to do is treat them right and show them that you love them and take care of them and they would do anything for you for the rest of their lives. Abusing animals makes me sick to my stomach. No dog deserves that.

  • if he was used for dog fighting he wouldnt be human aggresive but aggresive toward other dogs

  • the woman lesbian is allways hot.

  • This episode was fantastic!

  • Love ya Cesar.

    Your a riot bullshitproof.

    Oh everybody else don't pay any attention to him, if he had a real woman to suck his cock he wouldnt be posting on here now would ya real man?

  • Cesar is awesome!!

  • o my god poor dog this relly hurts my heart

  • Maybe I'll watch another episode, lesbians are extremely annoying, especially crying, emotional ones.

  • @R00TZSP fucking homophobe...

  • @ThexDragonxLove

    Yeah, people like that need to get their heads out of their asses. Sexuality has nothing to do with the topic of the show.

  • @R00TZSP what about a good dose of stfup! prejudice reigns in the head of the narrow minded.

  • @R00TZSP because they remind you of yourself when you cry in your lonely little homophobic world? get yourself educated.

  • @R00TZSP I hate to be the one to tell you this, but the redhead is a rather nasty tempered professional dominatrix. so watch your ass little boy.

  • 2:45 mins in. Damn, how's Caesar going to tackle this.

  • a gay couple trying to take care a vicious pit.. smh.

  • when people can't say bad things abt Millan or pitbulls... turn out to PEOPLE life attitude !! these are the true agressive beasts

  • i want to learn to train dogs the way this guy does hes a genius :)

  • DOMINANCE

  • pits have serious trust issues

  • @MakeLoveNoBabiez your a f*ckin moron

  • @christopherdemarchi....u mad bro? bitch

  • @MakeLoveNoBabiez Actually the american pitbull terrier as a breed is incredibly confident and trusting. Socialization is key for a balanced dog of any breed this dog obviously didnt get that.

  • @bullshitproof You sir, you are an asshole.

  • wonder who goes down

  • min 8:16 le pega al pitt por eso sale miren !

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  • my great aunt had a bitch named dolly too. Rehabilitated?, that is for criminal people. Calm down, right lady, simply retrain.

  • @Jusplais Definition of rehabilitated: "to restore to good health/condition/reputation" Actually, it's the right term... PTSD does happen in dogs, Buddy obviously has it and has been damaged from it.

  • fucking emotional stupid chicks...just get the dog trained and be done with it...no need for all this gay ass female crying bullshit

  • pit bulls has a bad rep

  • no alpha male figure is in the family go figure, the dog needs a job

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  • cesar milan has my respect

  • This is sad. Poor dog is traumatized from the previous owners.

  • how many pitbulls are fighting illegal wars in afghan/iran????????,,,,,,you lot sure pitts are a bad breed????

  • i heat those kinde of people they,r afreak

  • @alaissa1000 I hate people who have terrible spelling and grammar. Get a fucking dictionary!

  • This guy is a dog god lol

  • Sooner or later this human aggressive dog will take a person out. Definitely a good candidate to be put down. In a cutesey perfect world all dogs can be rehabilitated. The real world is a bit rougher. This is a breed with a high prey drive (like even the small terriers) and is dangerous. Sad that the creature was bred in the first place. But that is man's jurisdiction and unfortunately humans are pretty stupid when it comes to dog breeding. Put the poor thing down before someone gets hurt

  • cesars got some balls....thats all im saying...

  • The dog is mad cuz  his owners are lesbians

  • @avetis31 That was funny. I don't have anything against lesbians but that is still funny. I think the lesbians probably laughed too.

  • i'm not even gonna respond to the guys down there cuz i don't give a fuck about them and their stereotypes.i'll let them believe what ever the hell they want.at least there are many other people that agree with me in the world and don't judge a dog by it's breed, it's the owners that make them agressive, not the breed

  • That red head isn't half bad

  • @Budguy68 I'd do her. But she'd have to lock that ugly ass pitbull in the garage. You don't want that pitbull watching and deciding to maul you while you're doing her.

    Also, her girlfriend that looks like a guy might want to watch if you are okay with that.

  • Sexy lesbians.

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  • Jan 28, 2012

    Boy injured in pitbull attack at home

    OIL CITY - A 9 y/o boy suffered SEVERE INJURIES to his face after an UNPROVOKED ATTACK by his FAMILY'S PITBULL on Wednesday. The pitbull jumped at the boy's face and bit him several times.

    Another reason pitbulls make lousy pets/NANNY DOGS.

  • @TheWarloghe Dogs never attack unprovoked. The child standing too close for the dog's comfort, even if he wasn't touching the dog, is a provocation. Just because the human doesn't notice doesn't mean it was unprovoked.

  • Jan 29, 2012

    Teens injured in dog attack

    WALDOBORO, Maine - Two young teenagers are recovering from injuries sustained after their family dog attacked them.

    The Police Department says they were called to a home Saturday night. Police were told a 12 y/o girl and a 13 y/o boy had been attacked by the FAMILY PITBULL.

    This is why pitbulls make lousy pets.

  • @TheWarloghe Of course they don't tell you what they were doing just before the dog attacked them. For all you know they could've been punching it in the face.

  • These dogs are dangerous and should be put down, all of the are extremley vicious animals that don't belong in a home or around children.

  • @TheWarloghe I suggest you Google the story of a Pomerianian killing a baby in her cradle. Last I knew they weren't bred for fighting.

    And the dogs that are used to fight are trained to NEVER attack humans, since their handlers are usually in or around the ring and sometimes have to pull them out at a moment's notice. They can't afford to have their dogs turn on them.

  • 9:17 AWW...*Puppy dog eyes* "You Win"

  • i love lesbians couples.

  • @euphzilla321 how would that give you pleasure in any way?? lol

  • @euphzilla321 haha random comment

  • @euphzilla321 They`re absolutely disgusting. Lesbians are pathetic.

  • @bullshitproof I appreciate your unnecessary public opinion, but you seem very ignorant and bias. I like these lesbians because they took in a bit bull who had a tough start. A PIT BULL!!!!! This breed if done wrong can grow up to be a monster. This couple is trying to make the best out of a bad start for the dog and they should fucking be commended. FUCK YOU AND YOUR HOMOPHOBIC PREJUDICE

  • @euphzilla321ALL RIGHT !!!!! :))

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  • @emmers57 Wrong.

  • i have 5 bull terriers 3 pitbulls and 3 rottwielers and they are the nicest dogs you will ever meet theywill never harm anyone

  • @BASE123ification whats the use of having pitbulls , bull terriers and rottys if they are nice. If you want nice dogs get poodles. Pitbulls were not made to be nice !

  • @BASE123ification 3 pitbulls and 3 rotts and they are all nice, YEAH RIGHT. You should have your eyes checked.

    Pitbulls are FIGHTING BREED DOGS. They are supposed to be ANIMAL AGGRESSIVE. I've heard "stories" on here of someone owning TWENTY pitbulls and NEVER HAD A PROBLEM. Just keep getting stories from pitbull fantasy land.

    I've seen what pitbulls do when they get together. They were bred to fight and kill so not sure, maybe you don't have pitbulls?

  • @TheWarloghe just because you were probably bitten by them doesn't mean they are all agressive.fyi ALL dogs are born sweet loving and caring animals but stupid bastards train them to fight or treat them badly and that's why they are agressive there are MILLIONS of pitbulls that are great family members. they are ABUSED that's why they are so agressive.stupid people like you that judge the breed and not the OWNER are making poor pitbulls being unwanted and thrown away...

  • @TheWarloghe when they are as sweet as a golden retriever or a labrador.you'r being racist but for dogs.ALL of you that are calling pitbulls an agressive breed, that's because you have never had one. they are the sweetest dogs out there ofcorse when they are not being bred to fight.pitbulls are the most misunderstood dog breed, cuz of millions of idiots that mistreat them. through my life i have had at least 6 pitbulls and ALL of them were like a cocker spaniel...

  • @TheWarloghe so before judging them, please raise one then tell me if they are agressive, that is, if you raise them well.

  • @BASE123ification Oh, you don't mean 5 "English Bull Terriers" you mean you have 5 staff bull terriers...LOL! Even more unbelievable! What a joke! So you basically have an in-house dog fighting club but never had problems with the breeds you own...what a friggin' crock.

    You have 8 fighting dogs and 3 rotts and NO ISSUES with them fighting? You should have your own TV show!

  • @TheWarloghe nope, you should get your own tv show as "the most dog racist person ever"

  • @NikkoAndCourtney Dogs are not human and for that reason alone, I am not racist.

    If I were to believe what you say, anyone that owns a PUREBRED DOG is a racist.

    Humans have bred dogs to fulfill a need whether it's work, companionship, hunting, or dog fighting.

    Pitbulls were bred to hunt wild boar and fight other dogs. It's their job. Idiots have tried to keep them as household pets and sometimes they find out why pitbulls are not NANNY DOGS. Watch the video again.

  • @TheWarloghe they were bread to hunt wild boar and tke down bulls but when it became ilegal, people started to fight dog with dog.fighting another dog is NOT a job.pitbulls that are well raised like any other dog will never fight, they will actually behave like a golden retriever or a labrador.Clearly, in the video they say that he was being trained to fight,he was treated poorly,so,what did you expect?if anyone trains a border collie to fight,it will fight and kill any other dog,like a pitbull.

  • @NikkoAndCourtney Hunting wild boar with pitbulls is not illegal. There was a show on it a few years ago. According to "dogmen" dog fighting is a job. I'll agree and say it is inhumane but some people still enjoy this brutal "sport".

    You can't train the genetics out of a dog. You can try to redirect their behavior to something you like but dogs are bound by their drives and some more than others.

    Some dog aggressive pitbulls will never be okay around other dogs.

  • @TheWarloghe i'm not even gonna try to prove you wrong cuz i'm tired of hearing people like you just say that pitbulls, rottweilers, or dobermans were born to be agressive and thats not true.all i'm gonna say is that dogs are like children NO MATTER WHAT BREED,if you raise your child with a loving family that takes care of him,than he will grow up to be a good man.if you mistreat him and show agression while he's young he'll most likely grow up to be an agressive man that hits his wife and kids.

  • rottweillers were bred for protection

  • @kizzybailey1 Yes, they are considered HERDING DOGS also. In fact, they are one of the oldest herding dogs that exist today. Part of herding could be protecting the herd.

    Pitbulls were not bred to herd. They were bred to hunt wild boar and fight.

    If I remember correctly, Rottweilers are 2nd on the list of dogs that will maul or kill someone, 2nd to PITBULLS. Even saying this, Rotts are 70% less likely to be maulers or killers. Pitbulls do this at a MUCH GREATER FREQUENCY.

  • @TheWarloghe oh and i don't give a rats ass what dogmen say,dog fighting will never be a job or a sport why do you think that people who fight dogs do it somewhere private? pitbulls were born to take down bulls,it became ilegal so idiots with no life began to fight them for their own entertainment.oh and cesar millan has MANY pitbulls that are together and are the calmest dogs you'll ever see.you should she his pitbull he had "daddy" (R.I.P.) he was the most frendliest dog i've ever seen.

  • @NikkoAndCourtney Dog fighting is a large part of the pitbull's heritage. It's why they were selectively bred. For you to own one and dismiss this fact is absurd. They've been bred to fight and kill for 175 years. Who made you the expert all of a sudden?

    There are some nice pitbulls out there, but they are all derived from fighting dogs and many have the desire and potential to kill. You think that couple taught the pitbull to fight? I don't think so. Watch this video again!

  • I have a pit bull like ceaser and I don't use it for fighting and they are some people that teach there pit to fight so your wrong again sup!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @NikkoAndCourtney Cesar MIlan is a professional.

    The normal family household does not possess the knowledge to "rehabilitate" a pitbull that wants to fight. In fact, the pitbull in this video could very likely maul or kill someone. You think the neighbors appreciate living next door to a potential killer pitbull?

    Sometimes you have to look further than your petty belief that you should own a FIGHTING BREED DOG. People are so selfish these days.

  • well your right about the breed but your your wrong about every thing else it is the owners that cause the problem or its in there specific gene cause the were not usaily that aggressive they use to put two pit bulls in a ring to face one bull and before that they were in packs so how is that possible

  • wrong dog fighting is a sport in Italy and Japan

  • @kizzybailey1 i thought in japan they eat dog's and cat's...or was that in china?

  • @NikkoAndCourtney China and Vietnam they do. But less than 20% of the population does, and usually only because they're too poor to buy any other type of meat. Apparently dog meat is delicious, according my Vietnamese ex.

  • and your right about the bull bit

  • @TheWarloghe Some dog-aggressive dogs of ANY breed will never be okay around dogs. Aggression, especially extreme cases, can never be cured, only managed. And anyone who tells you they can cure a dog of its aggression is a straight-up liar.

  • There is no such thing as a bad breed, just bad owners. Pit bulls are loved for what they are and hated for what they are not. Humans need to stop passing the blame on the dog and put it on the owner.

  • @thatoneguy2 I agree it is the owner fault if a dog attacks, however people still need to be aware that a pitbull is a leathal weapon and can kill quickly and effectivly if it wants to. Therefore people should not spread the rumor that Pitbulls are safe, as they can kill, hell I think 59 children died from pitbull attack last year this is a serious issue.

    I think people need to apply for lincenses to optain "lethal" pets like this because they require special types of owner, to be great dogs!

  • @SuperMegaJew when are animals leahal weapons i must be really special to own 2 pitbulls and almost trained dogs that was train to kill people

  • @SuperMegaJew Actually on average 9 people are killed by dogs each year. That means a child is 100 times more likely to be killed by its own parents. The real issue is people and their aggressive tendancies, pitbulls are completely safe with people when raised, trained and socialized properly. You would have to own one to understand the breed entirely.

  • @TheWarloghe I have 5 dogs, 2 border collies and 3 pit bulls. They are all well behaved dogs, but my pit bulls are more mellow than my borders. Breed stereotypes are just ridiculous. Any dog can be aggressive. Powerful breeds just end up in the news cause they can do more damage if they are aggressive. In my experience, little dogs such as chihuahuas and jack russells tend do be more aggressive because there owners think its cute or think they are too small to be corrected.

  • @thatoneguy2 So true! My border collie is the one I have to watch where as my bull breeds are brilliant. And I totally agree with the part you said about little dogs x

  • Its about the owner & how the blood line. I have rotts but love all dogs. Got a friend who has 2 pitts , and they r very well behave dogs.

  • The most annoying people are the ones that think you can LOVE the AGGRESSION out of a dog. To those people, GET REAL. HAHAHA!

  • @TheWarloghe Well I do not love the aggression nor am I unsavory. I also say be careful with blanket statements. Fear aggression is the #1 dog issue people have next to peeing in the house and walking on the leash. Fear aggression is fear aggression whether its a toy breed or a giant breed. The act of fear biting is the same across the board. The difference is the size of dog.

  • That is all I am saying. All dogs have the means to act out-that is where a responsible dog owner does everything in their power to have control of the dog-then the breed by being the leader. I give props to people who rehab any breed because they truly have to go back to basics and start over. I think it is sad that dogs are banned because of idiot people. I live in the city-I see it here daily. Again no dog is born with an hunger for blood. Fighting dogs...sadly are fear aggressive.

  • one last thing. This is why I do NOT believe big box pet stores should teach "training" because you arent covering breed characteristics that are also so very important. :(

  • @lesawithane2012 The dog aggression pitbulls possess make it a lucrative prospect for personal dog trainers. I would suspect it's a majority of their business.

    This is because no reputable dog training business would allow an aggressive dog (regardless of breed) into training. Last training course I had, the one which started before me had 4 pitbulls in a class of about 10 or 12 dogs and handlers. Of the 4 pitbulls, 3 were kicked out for dog aggression.

  • @TheWarloghe why do you kick anyone out? Why not work it into the class. Get a muzzle and keep on truckin. I dont want to start up again trying to convince anyone that already has their personal mind up about dog behavior and certain breeds. Ive seen more labs, poodles, cocker spanials, collies, border collies, rat terriers-i could go on how many dog aggressive dogs I have worked with. Very Very few pitts-most pits i have in classes and clients are great. I live in Philly area

  • @lesawithane2012 Because no legitimate dog training facility wants to get sued.

    In most dog communities, dog aggression is not tolerated.

    In the pitbull community, it's not encouraged (unless they are dog fighters) but it is tolerated and accepted that many pitbulls are dog aggressive.

    Yes, I know something about dogs. I've been around dogs for about 10 years now.

    I'm not a dog trainer but many people come to me for dog advice. ;)

  • @TheWarloghe a real dog trainer with a true passion for helping dogs and their owners would never denounce a breed of dog just because of the breed. You make it clear that you aren't a trainer.

  • @Hayri2011 Yeah because a REAL DOG TRAINER likes to have BUSINESS.

    Pitbulls are probably a dog trainer's primary income for private sessions.

  • @lesawithane2012 As far as pitbulls not wanting to fight other dogs. It's part of the breed standard. They are supposed to be dog aggressive. Pitbull breeders even say never to trust that your pitbull will not fight!

    I've personally witnessed pitbulls attacking other dogs. Both times, they were wagging their tail while they were fighting. They were enjoying the act of satisfying their prey drive.

  • @TheWarloghe and wagging a tail does NOT mean happy....tail is important but a novice shouldnt be evaluating that ever

  • @lesawithane2012 I don't evaluate a dog by its tail movement. I just found it amazing that a dog would wag its tail while chomping down on another dog.

    I usually look for eye contact/movement, head position, tenseness, and hackles.

    With pitbulls, I could never really get a good read. In dog fighting, pitbulls don't adhere to the typical dog signs of play, submission, and excitement. I have seen pitbulls display aggression but it's not always the case from what I hear.

  • @TheWarloghe They don't display typical aggression signs because they have been taught that it's worthless to do so.

    Let's say you enjoy beating your dog regularly with a stick, and only stop when it bites you. At first your dog will display typical warning signs but it will soon learn that biting will make you stop beating it. Why waste all that time growling and glaring when you can bite and your problem is solved? Dogs like quick fixes just as much as humans do.

  • @lesawithane2012 As far as fear aggression. I have experience in that and I'd have to say that most pitbulls are not FEAR AGGRESSIVE. What you are describing is VICIOUS. There's a big difference.

    Fear aggression isn't the reason a pitbull runs to a neighbor's backyard to kill another dog. The pitbull is VICIOUS.

  • @TheWarloghe the reason pit bulls attack people is out of fear, they attack other dogs because they are naturally animal aggressive, if you're too dumb to figure it out, if the pit bull was a truly vicious monsters without emotion, then they wouldn't even be able to reproduce. They would have killed their handler, their mate, and their pups, thus eradicating the entire breed before in only a few generations, why don't you let that sink in for a while?

  • @lesawithane2012 Hard not to make blanket statements when the majority of "pitbull people" behave the same way. If you want to give pitbulls a better name, don't let them maul and kill people and foo foo pets.

    The size of the dog does matter when one is "locked onto" you or your pet. If you can't control your dog, maybe you should own a different breed or smaller size dog. Makes sense?

  • @TheWarloghe Its not just pitts that maul and kill. That is what is reported most. Labs, standard poodles, english springer spaniels and boxers are just a few that have killed smaller dogs. It is very sensationalized in the news. Im sorry if you have had a pitt issue-it seems like you know a lot but you go back to one breed being the biggest problem. I understand if you had a bad experience, I really am. Me personally I am not afraid of any breed or aggressive dog bc I understand.

  • @lesawithane2012 Come on now, speaking from personal experience.

    My dog training class: 12 handlers/dogs, no pitbulls, no dogs kicked out for dog or human aggression.

    Class before mine, about 12 handlers/dogs, 4 of them pitbulls, 3 pitbulls kicked out for aggression.

    Come on now.

  • this video is the very reason that Ceasar is real. Just like the owner said-vets told her to put the dog down, "trainers" told her to put the dog down....so why is Ceasar the only one that will help? because he can and understands and gets it.

  • I admire Cesar Millan techniques how he can save many dogs of any breed that are this aggressive.

    I can't wait to see more of Cesar Millan new episode of The Dog Whisperer.

  • Quote from a pitbull site:

    Gameness: An Exclusive Pitbull Trait

    Anyone who has ever witnessed Pitbull aggression is shocked by the level of ferocity these dogs display. They come hard, with everything they have, and do not stop coming. This has long been a desirable and positive trait of the breed. It is called GAMENESS.

    Pitbulls were selected and culled on the traits of their gameness. The size of the animal was irrelevant. A smaller dog was often better SKILLED.

  • @TheWarloghe this is why not everyone should own a pitt or any of the bully breeds. Just like a quiet lifestyle person shouldnt own a hunting breed or a timid person owning a terrier. People set themselves up for a bad experience and it leads to breed bans. Not ONE dog is ever born with the predisposition to kill people. NONE of them. It all enviornmental.

  • @lesawithane2012 It's GENETICS and SCIENCE. For you to say it's ALL IN THE TRAINING and ENVIRONMENT is ridiculous.

    Genetics plays a HUGE ROLE in ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. Watch the Youtube video "The Silver Fox Experiment" and see how big of a role genetics plays. They were able to domesticate foxes in the span of 25 years from what I recall.

    Just think pitbulls have been bred for killing animals and dog fighting for over 175 years.

    For you to ignore the science behind dogs is absurd.

  • @TheWarloghe @TheWarloghe I actually agree with you. My comment must have have come across that way. I completely agree with genetics and that is WHY not everyone should own certain types of breeds. They cannot handle the dog as a whole. The bully breeds however are not BORN with a taste for human blood though. If not socialized and trained properly the genetics/instincts DO come out. Im not ignoring science at all. Im saying that people(enviornment) is what gives these dogs a bad start

  • @lesawithane2012 Many dog trainers would like for everyone to believe all dog breeds behave the same and they are all "just like any other dog". It's completely false.

    Even with the best training and environment (ex. Darla Napora) FIGHTING BREED DOGS will always posses the ability to fall back on their instincts. In the pitbulls case, it's GAMENESS and desire to fight.

    You can redirect undesired canine behavior, you can attempt to control it, but it is always there.

  • @TheWarloghe same thing with your ugly ass dog whatever he was bred for ill will always be there and its not their fault they were bred for fighting who bred them for that humans so stfu

  • @vastotensa <--- PITBULL OWNER! HAHAHA!

    Awww, did I hurt your feelings with the TRUTH? You gonna come at me like a pitbull?

  • @lesawithane2012 For example. I have HERDING BREED dogs. When they see something running their instinct is to CHASE. I have trained my dogs that just because something is moving, do not chase it down and corral it.

    I control their instinct to HERD. Children have been nipped on the shoe before, but my dogs don't "LOCK ON" to a child because they're running and making noise.

    When a pointer "points", it's a trait that was genetically transmitted, not trained.

  • @lesawithane2012 Another thing I'd like to point out is the attraction of FIGHTING BREED DOGS to the morally bankrupt and criminally insane people such as @vastotensa and his band of aggressive and crazy "pitbull people".

    The lure of the aggression and drama pitbulls can cause attract the most unsavory people on this planet. It's one of the top reasons I just turn my head when I see pitbulls and their idiot owners.

  • gameness is so important to the breed because of it's original purpose: Herding and hunting.In the 19th century many dogs were shipped to america. most of them were bull baiting dogs. This gameness was it's crowning feature, being bull baiters they could intimidate and handle cattle easily, and being mixed with game terriers made them great bear, hog, and rabbit hunting dogs. But people saw that they made great fighting dogs. The pit became a fighter, the amstaff stayed a farm dog.

  • @StefyStuff From the ASPCA

    Although there are historical accounts of dog fights going back to the 1750s, widespread activity emerged after the Civil War, with professional pits proliferating in the 1860s, mainly in the Northeast.

  • @StefyStuff From Wiki

    Early Bull and Terriers were not bred as companion animals, but for the characteristic known as gameness, with the pitting of dogs against bear or bull and exotic animals testing this attribute along with the strength and skill of the dog. These early "proto-staffords" provided the ancestral foundation stock for the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, the Bull Terrier, the American Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier.

    All used for fighting.

  • @TheWarloghe I don't go to wiki to research dogs and I never said pits were used as companions, I've learned this from documentaries and historical molosser sites. the pit bull and Amstaffs were exactly the same, only when brought to America, the pit bull was used for herding, hunting, then fighting, and the staff was used for herding, hunting, and then companionship, a true show of natural selection. They eventually became 2 different breeds. Pits are meant to work, not to be pets.

  • @StefyStuff Well, I trust a "Dogman" caught on hidden camera admitting that all the different types of pitbulls are all the same and all make great fighting dogs, then you saying they are different.

    And why give Wiki such a hard time? I am positive millions of people use Wiki to research. I suppose it's only the pitbull nutters that turn their nose up at Wiki. I'm not saying it's the perfect source but is very reliable.

    Much more reliable then some pitbull propaganda site! HAHA!

  • @TheWarloghe define a pit bull propaganda site. Because like I said, the bull terrier was rejected as a poor fighter, and bred with other breeds to give it an egg shaped head, then the staffy came along from the olde english bulldog, and game terriers, and when it came to America, it was bred with more terriers to create a larger working dog- the ancestors of the pit bull, amstaff, and recently the American bully(big, beefy, and mean looking)

  • @StefyStuff "You people" love changing the names around to confuse people. Like I say a European "Dogman" admitted on hidden camera that THEY ARE ALL THE SAME!

    You can change the names around all you want, change the "formula" but they are all PITBULLS.

    Are you talking about the English Bull Terrier (not a fighting dog)?

    You can't have "pitbull" fan pages celebrating all the different lines of "pitbulls" and then in the same breath, state they are different. Nobody's that stupid.

  • @TheWarloghe like I keep saying, they are all composed of different breeds and are NOW bred for different purposes. When is the last time you have heard of a bull terrier, or am staff or even a staffy attacking someone? I recall 2 newstories were a bull terrier saved a man from a bull, and a staffy took a bullet for it's owner, saving her life.

  • @TheWarloghe and besides, pit bull is not a breed, it is a type, "pit bull" was a name given to dogs by the media it referred to any dogs that look like, act like, or seem even faintly like a pit bull, I've seen Cane Corso's, pharaoh hounds, even LABS etc being called pit bulls, simply because they were seen fighting or attacked someone. Not only is it confusing, but it's also a tiresome matter that could be fixed if the media did some research instead of trying to get good ratings.

  • @TheWarloghe my bad, I didn't have enough room, the pit bull name was given to any dog that looked like, acted like, or even slightly resembled the yankee terrier,which was the original name of the pit bull and am staff before started to change. The name yankee terrier derived from the military division's mascot, a pit bull mix named stubby, who was the most decorated war dog to serve in the military

  • @StefyStuff Yes but that dog is long gone. How about this pitbull?

    Jan 20, 2012

    Pitbull shot after biting Salem officer

    SALEM, OR - A police officer shot and killed a pitbull after responding to a domestic disturbance.

    Officers were called out to a home on Linda Lane Northwest at 6 p.m. Thursday. Salem police say the pit bull jumped on an officer and bit him on the face.

    An officer then shot and killed the dog.

  • @TheWarloghe did it ever once occur to you that these dogs were protecting their homes? My dogs would flip off if someone busted through my door yelling flailing a weapon around.If it were a german shepherd, I'm sure everyone would simply say "Oh the dog was just trying to protect it's family, and did not know who the enemy really was" Just like one video where some lady sent her pit to attack 2 animal control officers, if it were a Shepherd, then the dog would be just "Obedient"

  • @StefyStuff At the purest definition of NOT HUMAN AGGRESSIVE. Someone should be able to come in your home, rob it, while the pitbull wags its tail and "licks them to death".

    German Shepherd Dogs are HERDING DOGS bred to PROTECT THE HERD. They do have a flight-or-fight instinct and will break off an attack if it thinks it's life is in danger.

    Pitbulls GAMENESS nullifies the fight-or-flight response and they will continue until the victim is dead or they are dead. THAT'S GAMENESS.

  • @TheWarloghe Don't you look at missing dog fliers? more than half of the dogs that go missing are pit bulls that are stolen and used as a stud or as a punching bag for fighting pit bulls and also, german shepherds were bred to herd, and do nothing else. A flock guardian breed such as an anatolian shepherd are what protect the flocks. If a herding breed dog protects the flock, it was probably had poor prey drive and so was trusted with the flock.

  • @StefyStuff Pitbulls end up "missing" because they are in the DOG POUND. I recently looked for a semi-mature dog for a friend that didn't want to spend much money and I checked a few local pounds out. EIGHTY PERCENT of the dogs were PITBULLS. I was shocked!

    So no, they are probably in the dog pound because they are nasty creatures.

  • @TheWarloghe From a pitbull site:

    A GAME DOG is one who can kill other things at the drop of a hat with NO THOUGHT TO ITS OWN SURVIVAL.

    Pitbull fanciers can agree that this is the single most important trait the APBT possesses, and without GAMENESS, the dog is just a shell of what it should be.

    It (gameness) was developed in pitbulls by many generations of selective breeding.