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One of the MOST AGGRESSIVE dogs i've ever trained

Mar 23, 2024
Okay, relax, I've had a lot of questions about whether there were

dogs

you couldn't help. Joel and Allison on Patreon asked me that today, so I'm going to answer that right now, and besides, I write stories about a lot of you. orcas or exotics and you say we want more dog stories, so I'm going to tell you some dog stories, okay? Which of them didn't have a movie or the one for which was like six months ago and the other one. It was many years ago and I have a video of it that I'll show you in a minute.
one of the most aggressive dogs i ve ever trained
Well one is about a dog attacking me and the other is about a super reactive dog many many years ago so the first story and here is the Something about a dog you couldn't help or something is a strange question, It is not a strange question, it is difficult to answer because what success is if there is an

aggressive

dog is that that dog

ever

leaves, it is the only way to measure it. success that the dog can go to a dog park no, there are many

dogs

that I have worked with with many

aggressive

dogs, so I think that you will n

ever

go to a dog park, well, if that is a success for the owner, then We have failed, so the owners and I have to come to an agreement on what success is and that is what you see in these first few sessions and you have seen me say listen, this dog will never be a dog park dog, Well, the owners could do well, so that's not it. successful, they don't think that because I'm going to listen, look what we're seeing here, dog parks are crazy, but we have to agree on what success is and then every session we have to move, move that way, Right, it's kind of hard to get the measure right, so I'm going to get into some stories, okay, let's not go on too much about this about six months ago.
one of the most aggressive dogs i ve ever trained

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I didn't have a videographer for all my sessions until probably four months ago. Okay, so I would just film one by one. session or whatever, six months ago I did a session, it was about this time of night and it was just me and the dog guy we go down, he drives a long way, he comes here, he's standing here, we're doing dog things , says. the dog is not aggressive towards people the dog is just an aggressive dog my worst bite was a dog who said who said the owner my dog ​​is not aggressive towards people my only bite actually my other dog is not aggressive towards people alone digressive that's where those scars come from that's what this guy says and I'm fine and I usually take him at face value, right, it didn't work for me twice and I'll trust my gut, but generally they tell the truth.
one of the most aggressive dogs i ve ever trained
I put Prince there or not even footprints on the cover. I think he was there, the guy was here with the dog, the dog had a muzzle because I think he was going to meet Prince. I walk up to the guy, the dog is like a Pity type dog, it's okay, I'm walking. I approach the dog and am about to grab the leash like you've seen hundreds of times. I go up to the guy and do like this and the dog has been fine with me up until that point. walking towards the boy and the dog jumps not aggressively just a jump, but you have seen it and felt it in dogs when they literally jump and it is not a good jump, I want to say hi to you, it is a successful jump, right?
one of the most aggressive dogs i ve ever trained
I don't stop to jump I just don't do it, it's one of the keys to my success I'm not going, oh dear, oh wow, your dog jumped on me like he was, I'm moving, I'm walking. It's not if he's a dog, unless he's a small, fragile dog and he's sweet. I'm not going to just run over him if that kind of jump is the same as a guy walking down the street and he just throws himself on someone's shoulder and then he just kind of walks like what's up that's what that jump is okay so he the dog I'm going to take the leash the dog jumps the dog jumps I don't stop I'm walking the dog jumps and I just walk towards him and I literally, the dog, you could tell that no one had done that to him, so I take the leash and I'm holding a leash and I look at the dog and I look into his eyes and I think this is not going to Be good and he attacks me, he has a muzzle, luckily I probably have it in my left hand and the dog attacks me with a muzzle and keeps attacking me and I give the guy the leash and say, okay, man, everything's changed.
At this point I don't remember what we did in that session, we talked about it a lot, but I don't remember how it ended. I don't remember if it was like: this is what we can do and this is how we can. I don't remember, but I can't call that session a successful session. I should have done it in that situation. I probably should have just done it and let him hit me. I probably should have, but that's the outlier that's half of one percent when that method doesn't work, so I'd rather use the method that works 99.5 percent of the time, but there's one outlier that pissed him off, so I wouldn't use that method because I never want to make a dog angry, right? half of that is once in 15 years it's happened I'm not going to stop the walking method Doug just wants to walk you want you want you want to uh deal with a bully at school like you don't like bowing down to them that's I can't say.
That was a good session. I can't say I helped that guy. I showed him who his dog was because I didn't do anything. I just kept walking and no. I let the dog lunge at me, but I can't say I helped that guy that day. He's fine, the other one. I'll show you a video. I've been hesitant to show you this video for the entire time. The YouTube channel has been up because it's a weird video in the sense that it's the back room of a store, it's um, it's um, the video is not good, it's before YouTube was made and it's actually a twisted video and this one is with a dog named I won't say his name, he's a young dog and he came here for many sessions afterwards.
I did this in a group class, which is completely crazy. I did this in a group class as a crazy out of control thing I used to do. do these things in a normal group dog training class, not if I still fight or class, so the dog that has a muzzle is like it was a super aggressive dog in the past, I was thinking of signing up for a class like keeping the dog at bay. except, but like I was a cowboy back then, so I'm holding Prince, excuse me, Bosco, he's a little dog with a muzzle, a little Terrier, kind of like a non-Cairn Terrier, but he's one of these other Terrors .
I'm holding Bosco, bring him. up and you can see in the video, I will slow it down more slowly, you can see in the video, the dog goes up, it smells like Bosco and Bosco is like a friend. I don't agree with this dog, but Bosco has done this before and so have I. I'm holding him and Bosco is doing his job and the dog has a muzzle on so no one gets hurt and the dog lunges at Bosco right here and he tries and you can see he has a muzzle on, but you can see what he would do. if he didn't have a muzzle he tries to bite terriers have strong bites they are made to bite he bites and then tries to turn but now he has a Bosco muzzle when a dog has a Bosco muzzle or Prince Bosco definitely had it I don't really get mad at dogs because he says that you didn't bite me.
I'm not going to get mad at you, but with this dog he says no, no, no, no, I know what that bite would have entailed, so I'm going to Bosco turns around, you'll watch the video and then Bosco corners this little guy, which is exactly what that little dog needed, okay, relax, don't leave it, take it, leave it, okay, okay, here it is in slow motion, this is what I want you to see about this bite. Watch him back away from the bite right now. He backs away and then lunges and spins so Bosco would know what that bite would have been and know what he has to do.
Look at Bosco, he's not playing right now. the truth is this dog needed a dog that would probably pin him down and hold him down for minutes to be honest with you like even Bosco doing what he's doing wasn't enough it just wasn't I mean this guy missed the point . look at his tail the tail wagon doesn't mean he's happy but it means he's stimulated this dog enjoyed the fight um I don't think he enjoyed it once Bosco pinned him in the corner and Bosco knows how to counter all his moves so he I would like to go this way Bosco I would go the other way I would find everything he does but this is Bosco and Prince these are the best of them okay that's why I talk about Bosco the same way I talk about Bosco on this channel um now he's finally stuck in the corner, I kind of back away like he's coming back to him even though we pinned him, he pinned me in the corner.
I'm still going to go look for him, he spins it, tells him what's going on, and then watches us walk away again. and he's coming back okay people and dogs they need to be shown that their behaviors have consequences and that's what it's all about these stories involve Bosco cornering him and then I call the boss leave and the moment Bosco leaves He turns to leave the dog, the dog lunges at him again, that's what Bosco is good at. Okay, that dog came here and did many other sessions in the future and we tried positive reinforcement, we tried a lot of things, but the dog needed a bigger dog to tell him what was going on. strongest dog over and over again and we put him together with other dogs, but he was never really a success, but like it wasn't my kind of success, it wasn't like that.
People can go and let this dog be around other dogs in this environment. we have him with several dogs, he still wanted to attack the dogs, he just didn't, he never played with them, he always knew they would yell at him, it was a select group of dogs and I heard it but I told him what's up. I can't say those were success stories, one was 10 years ago, probably that little dog, the other was six months ago and there are others, anyone tells you, any dog ​​trailer tells you that they have fixed all the dogs they come in contact with.
They have worked. They are not telling the truth at all. There are crazy people in this world. There are crazy people. There are people who cannot be helped. Well, there are dogs that can't be helped. uh um you're not living in this world but fortunately they are few and far between and if we can make the dog a little bit better it's still a success okay

most

of the dogs I have I have this high bar for success they hate the dogs we want. the owner can take them to see many dogs, that's success, it's everyone's definition, success doesn't always come exactly why we would like it, but they are few and far between, that's okay, so that's a video you guys wanted a couple more. dog stories, you guys and then Allison asked about uh uh, maybe not success stories.
I would say those two for sure, okay, that's it, comment like and subscribe.

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