 Alright, welcome everybody to another episode of Dog Talkin' Coffee with me Richard Hines. Today's episode is going to be crazy. This episode is meant to be a serious eye-opener to the public, professional dog trainers, behaviorists especially, veterinarians, anybody that is involved in the dog world. So we have such a huge problem right now in the dog world, especially when it comes to training dogs. Millions and millions of dogs are going to sleep now unnecessarily worldwide. I'm getting reports from other countries that their statistics are way up of now dogs being put to sleep on a yearly basis because of outlawing equipment in their countries. We have really completely taken a wrong turn in the dog behavior world. It is so insane that these videos are absolutely necessary for the dog's sake. I'm doing these videos for the dogs. My love of dogs, my passion of dogs, I've made my whole career for almost 30 years revolving around dogs because of my love and passion for them. That is why I'm bringing these things to the table now and going to really start talking about things that I never would have spoken about before because the world doesn't listen and didn't want to hear the things I had to say, but it's time because the dog world is falling apart and millions of dogs are going to sleep unnecessarily because of the lack of knowledge and information that professional dog trainers, behaviors and veterinarians have. They know very, very little about dogs and dog behavior. So I'm going to start here. So hang in with me a little bit. During these videos it's not easy if I'm going to explain things properly to do it in such a short form, but I'm trying to do my best to keep things at a minimal to get you the point, the idea and to open up everybody's eyes on these things. So hang in with me because throughout the video there'll be a lot of things. So I'm going to start here with the case that I'm working on right now. Two pit bulls that are absolutely at war with each other living in the same house. So a few weeks ago, about a month and a half ago, he completely spontaneously started attacking our other dog, Rocca, that we've had for about two years. And we didn't know what to do, so the first time we just reintroduced them, kept doing everything was fine for a few days, then they got another attack and the attack was so bad that we could barely get them separated. By the time we did, I ended up scrolling over and throwing up with complete exhaustion. It was probably almost five or ten minutes to get them separated. Both of them needed stitches that were completely torn up, and we were just heartbroken. I'd never seen anything like that in my life, and my wife's still experiencing post-traumatic just from that, and then we ended up getting him neutered, because that's what everybody recommended, was to get him neutered, so we got him neutered. And the day he came back from getting neutered, they got in a fight so bad, I was not there, my wife tried to split him up, and she got five stitches, and she should have got 20 stitches, but they say not to stitch up the dog wound, so after that, we were complete at a loss. We had multiple trainers come to our house and look at Samson. Every single one of them, within five minutes, said we have to euthanize them. He's aggressive to humans, he's aggressive to other dogs, we have to kill him. And that just broke our hearts, we just see our animals as kids, and it just really destroyed us, thinking that we'd have to euthanize an eight month old completely healthy puppy. And completely in desperation, we tried to just find another solution, and we ended up finding Richard online and watched some of the videos, and my wife and I looked at each other and we just said, we have to try it, we have to try it, we can't possible euthanize them. Everybody told us it was going to be a complete waste of time. And within the first session, Samson, which could not even walk on a leash, could not even be near people, couldn't be near anything, Samson was walking on a leash next to another German shepherd that walked by us, we had no issues whatsoever. And for the first time, we saw a little bit of light, my wife was still extremely paranoid, we have a one year old daughter at home. And then the second class is when we introduced them together with muzzles, Samson immediately jumped out of the car, hostile, ready to kill him, completely all proud up and his tail straight up and tried to attack Rocco. We instantly corrected him. And ever since then, it's really been a dream for the past week, we've been introducing them slowly to the point where they slept together last night. And on their backs, completely in submission, just as happy as can be. And we finally have our family back. And our one year old daughter, she can play with them both, no issues at all. And we're still in the process, but he's just a different dog. I mean, they couldn't even see each other through a cage and now they're sitting next to each other with no issues whatsoever. And so it's just been a dream and I can't thank you enough Richard and it's just been awesome, awesome, awesome. They have been the best, right? I have them together now in the house, they're fully together, no muzzles, no leashes, no nothing. They love each other again, they're licking each other in the mouth constantly all day. Right, you see he licks them all constantly? Yeah. He always goes over and licks them in the mouth. Right, and then we just let him cut up, right? So right there, he's got a licky lick and then just, you know, right, good. Perfect. Very good. Okay. We'll let him. We'll keep coming. Yep. We're going to give him ear cleaning. And a little drive by lick. And if he wants to move over to him a little bit, there we go. You've done that, right? And you see a lot of licking? Yeah. And so it's just been a dream and I can't thank you enough Richard and it's just been awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome. Playing tug of war with each other again, everything is back in harmony. Now here, this was Kana, owner could not walk this dog or bring her out in public at all anymore because she would outburst go nuts at every dog. This is Kana. Kana goes absolutely crazy when she sees dogs outside in the streets. You see here, she's just going ballistic with this shepherd puppy. And if we were to let her loose, this would be a really ugly scene. Kana has what I call... He had tried to let her be with other dogs and she is going to maul them, right? And after a friend's dog really hurt it. So that was the end of that. Now knowing that if she gets loose, she will really put a beat down. It's not fake. It's not just talking on a line and making commotion. So same thing, third class here from doing our system. We take muzzle off, now that I see she's in balance in harmony, she's trying to lick him. She's licking, pumping his mouth. We put one of the dogs there, another dog close, that she was trying to kill previously and you see the licking in the mouth, bringing that harmony and peace back because of physical touch in the right way. It's the most beautiful thing, right? Everybody has it wrong. The whole dog world has it wrong. All scientists, behaviorists, positive dog trainers, veterinarians have it wrong. Now here, German shepherd, girl stopped walking this dog because of the crazy every time it sees a dog and got near a dog and grabbed onto a dog in the street. So we know that the dog will actually do something. After two classes, third class, here I bring dog in and we get the licking again. You see the lick, lick, lick, right? This is very common disaffection after we bring peace and harmony to a dog who's becoming dysfunctional living in a human world. Today's case, we're working with another mixed breed of Catahoula mix. He has big dog aggression. The owner, when she's taken him out in the past, he's gone after many dogs. So she's kept them away from dogs the whole time, just in case. And when she goes and walks him, you have to watch out and look everywhere you're going because if he sees a dog, he goes right for it and gets frustrated off his back feet, his spit flying, right? And any time he's come in contact, he has gone after him and he grabs him. So what we did here, this is the third class, the first two classes I just worked on structure, getting him under control and getting mental discipline so we can set this up for today. I have a standard system of doing this. There's a mentality. I've been doing this forever and there's one place to start with this and pressure is the key to healing dogs. Yes. I said pressure is the absolute key to bringing harmony back and peace back to dogs, right? This is completely against what the world is being told, what everybody believes, what behaviors are being taught in schools, positive dog trainers in their whole world and what schooling that they're getting taught is complete opposite how that's happened, who knows because it's absolute insanity. So not abuse, not too much pressure. There's a very, very sophisticated game that I have that to do this perfectly and well, it is an art. This is not something any trainer can just pick up. So E-collar is mandatory. It is what brings dogs back to harmony and loving life again contrary to what everybody tells you and what the world believes and everybody's first initial instinct whether it's the public, veterinarian, behaviorist, positive dog trainer, even trainers who don't do positive. They have this all wrong. The E-collar is the only tool when it's used properly and let me state this. There's a million trainers who use the E-collar and they're never going to get the results I get because it's not strictly about the E-collar. It's my knowledge that I put into an E-collar, my understanding of dogs that went into the collar to use it exactly in a certain way in touch and exercises that I have created that I figured out about 18 years ago how to resolve things and not just get them to quit attacking each other. There's a big difference to actually come into harmony and be one again and be happy. So misunderstanding about dogs and their truth at their core and their genetics and their DNA of what they were here for and how to be treated. So dogs become so dysfunctional and nervous and erotic aggression more than ever in this day and age because they were really never meant to live with human. So you must be able to treat them a certain way to bring them into harmonious relationship with you but 99% of the population is going to treat them the way we as human think they should be treated and that's how we feel that is humane. So I hope this video wakens people up, opens up people's eyes that to my system there is absolutely no cruelty, no dogs, they're not crying, they're not in pain, they're not any of that. You can see here with just these few dogs and I can show you thousands and thousands of the same thing of happy back in balance dogs after we have done my system. One of a kind, only one of its kind in the world and that is why people continually from all countries and every state in the United States keeps coming to me after everything else has failed and I get them right back in balance so fast the owners cannot believe it. So hope this did something for you so till next time Richard Hines, Miami Dog Whisperer. So right there is the licky lick and then just get it right.