"Child vs. Dangerous Pitbulls" - New generation
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All my dogs have been "food proofed" it is essential if you have kids. This is a great owner, his dogs are well trained, I love to see well socialised dogs on u-tube. This training is easy if you start as puppies, but most gross when you find your 2yr old eating a rotten bone while dog sits waiting his turn for the bone.
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i'm pretty sure this guy trusts his dogs around his child... and obviously for good reason.very well trained dogs. I have a pitbull that's exactly the same way with my 1 yr old nephew. she wouldn't ever dare even growl at him... or any1 for that matter. very friendly with ppl and other dogs
although I'm not sure if letting your child eat dog food is very healthy
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these pitbulls is not dangerous AT ALL, i saw the other videos, and they are very well behaved and loving, it's so cute, please change the title sir.
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personally I wouldn't let my baby near my dogs and their food but that's me! love your pittys very good display of what loving sweet dogs they can be when trained properly!
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Poor pit got jacked for his lunch lmao! And still didnt do anything about it! Then kid face plants in his bowl lmao! Any properly trained dog will NOT bite or growl when their food or dish is moved or taken. Even though I had one bad experience with a pit bull (the owner was a DOUCHEBAG and wanted the dog to be a `guard dog`--pffft my ass) all the rest I`ve met were pretty sweet.
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hmmm....while I commend the degree of training, I would perhaps question letting the child play with the dog's food while the dog is still eating. I would say that's risky for any kind of dog, regardless of breed and training. But it seems like your dogs recognize the baby as a 'pup' in their family so it's not as big a deal to them (in addition to the training). I have to admit, I thought it was funny and cute to see the baby trying to eat the dog's food.
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@estebanminoyetti Any DOG in that matter not just pitbulls.
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good on you estebanminoyetti - not sure I like the idea of a toddler playing with the dogs food, BUT as a demonstration of the results of proper tarining, and teaching a dog NOT to be food aggressive it is a winner. Food aggression is one of the commonest reasons for dog bites as far as I know, regardless of breed. so many owners just accept is a "part of their dog" well done for training your georgouys bully properly.
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Eh this is a little much. Getting between dogs and their food isn't a great idea. The kid may have had a free pass of sorts from the dogs but it's just generally something that you never do. If you go digging in a dog's bowl while it's eating and get bit or worse... it's not a vicious dog's fault. It's your fault for breaking a common sense rule of dog ownership.
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oh please - THAT is a 'violent comment"? the baby playing with the dogs food, on the ground is just disgusting and dirty. i bet their house smells.
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We can't let a child play in dogs food and that with the most of the most gentle and good dog... never ever know what will happen... the dog maybe very well trained but a dog is a...dog... the most conscious trainer know that for sur.
I haven't answered a comment in months. But it thrills me how recurrent it is that those who take pitbulls as "dogs bread for violence" always post the most violent comments.
Never, ever, not in the ten years my dogs have spent with me up to now, have I seen an attitude as violent as your comment:
"Anyone who lets their child get that close to an eating pit bull should have their fucking heads examined".
estebanminoyetti 2 years ago 14