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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2011

Professional personal protection dog trainer Leighton Oosthuisen, breaks into peoples homes to test their "protection dogs".
See what happens when he attacks a girl living in one home.
Will your dog protect you?

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  • These dogs are not bred or trained to... what do you expect I found a presa that will chew before any formal training and and found a a mother presa male like her ... now shes expecting pups in a 4 weeks hopefully offsprong will be same. A good breed as a natural guardian Caucasian Ovcharka tho I wouldnt reccomend people in North America get them, for liability reasons and the dogs would get watered down to shit in this continent by no time to c one youtube "terrible dog"

  • @JustToletUknow The homes featured were intentionally chosen (by the reporter) with "untrained" dogs. The purpose was to show that without training, they would not protect. Last year we did a similar story using dogs trained by us; and all these dogs responded.

    You are right, Presa Canarios are not suitable for most owners due to their dominant and courageous personalities. (I have one, and have trained many.) However, they still require training to be effective personal protection dogs.

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  • for the people that don't have tons of money to spend realistically an investment of 7 to 8 thousand will do it

  • I am happy to say my female German shepherd who was never trained will NOT let you in my home if i am not there. How do i know? My stepfather who knows my dog went over one day to borrow something, i wasnt home, but he has a key, and i told him go ahead as i figured it was fine... well,he said as soon as he opened the door, she blocked him from coming in, then started growling and showing her teeth! That said, i keep my home secure and locked well, especially when i leave anyway.

  • Now why wouldnt they test a GSD? If they did they would find out it would have attacked the intruder.

  • At 1.55 there's a person stand by the wall... Yeah totally realistic breakin...

  • And my dog had Non- protection,guarding classes NEVER DID .

  • Am sure my maltese mix would attack coz i already tried few Methods .. And she does attack and dosent Play with strangers at all

    Shes always alert with strangers

    Backs off unless i tell her not too , once a stranger picked her up while she was alone and she bit his hand ( was bleeding )

    She didnt move away coz she was tied but if she wasnt she would just go away from the stranger

    U can call her all day but she will never care !

  • @sara44428 lol thats terrible! Shows the true Pitbull nature anyway! lol Find a local trainer who specializes in protection, although some trainers will only train dogs who are bred for the work, so you might have to look around.

  • @1mutong call a local trainer who trains protection dogs. They probably will.

  • @westhammer9 yes, they probably didnt respond as much because the person was calm, but even a barking dog can usually be talked to and they will want pets or be yelled at and threatened and they will tuck tail. It is a natural response for pet dogs. Protection dogs are desensitized to whips, sticks and other things and learn to love working so they have no fear of these things. They just want to work. Like he said, at least 95% of pet dogs would do nothing, even in a real situation.

  • The "intruder" was competely calm which is not how a normal thief would be feeling robbing a house. A dog can pick up how a person is feeling in an instant and thats how it decides what to do. The dog could easily tell that the "attack" was fake by how his owner really felt. Im sure that in a real situation a lot if dogs would protect there family and home. This test has not taken into account a dogs ability to read humans body language.

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