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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

Johnny, the toddler with Ben, the Bullmastiff. Orry, the Papillon is sitting on couch too.
September 20, 2008, Ben earned his TDI certification.

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  • K so apparently scottishnationalist is the best dog trainer ever!!! EXCEPT for the fact to be a successful dog trainer u need to realize that no dog wants to be misbehaved or vicious or unstable. Geez watch The Dog Whisperer once n awhile. It's all a matter of whether u can handle the dog dipshit.

    U HAVE TO KNOW MORE THAN THE DOG TO TEACH IT ANYTHING

  • @thehollow555666

    I couldn't reply to scotchnationalist's - it was utter nonsense. You couldn't say it any better- no dog wants to be unstable or vicious, it's the owner that has done this, or a very bad trainer.

  • I've seen more vicious Goldens. Apparently some people think that Goldens don't need training, just those "vicious" breeds. All dogs need a masterful owner. It's when idiots (or people who have entrusted a dog trainer scammer) have an out of control "Pit" type of dog that bites, this is when the sensational journalist runs with the inaccurate details, never following up on the true facts or the fact that the dog was intact, chained, etc. OR that the dog is not a Pit bull but another breed.

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  • being a dog trainer doesnt mean youre an expert on all things canine. and if you'd done your homework you'd find that 90% of the pitbulls that attack people, just like any other dog, are raised to fight/ exhibit other hateful behavior. It has never been proven that there is a psychological difference between a pitbull and lets say a St. bernard, or any other "good natured" dog for that matter. I recoil when I hear someone on the internet spewing malice and bad advice and claiming to be an expert

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  • @ivotography: A wife's signs are usually harder to read than a dog's, though...

  • That is a good natured dog... But I wouldn't do that myself. Heck, I have been bitten by my wife for bothering her while she was resting on the couch!

  • More like vicious baby with Bullmastiff.

  • @cmilla646 Erm...that dog has clearly grown up with children. You appear to neither know children or dogs if you feel that way. The mastiff doesn't have the energy to play (why is that not surprising...) but still allows the child to behave that way because he feels the child is a puppy, and allowed. Being part of the pack (child of the alpha) helps too. Mastiffs are also extremely durable and not bothered by much...Mine will only walk to me when another dog or child overwhelms him...or lay down

  • @4jonah Well Sorry 0_o ......

  • HEHEHE. That dog's like, ULTIMATE MEH, I do this shit every day.

  • @glenn212now

    That's the joke yo.

  • What's 'vicious' about this???

  • Gorgeous mastiff! It really depends on the owner, and you clearly care for Ben!

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