Woman’s Dog Attacks Police Officer (NO REGRETS)

2023 ж. 21 Сәу.
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Dog Trainer REACTION to large German Shepherd biting a police officer! Garret comments on a shocking news report about an aggressive and dangerous German Shepherd. This tragic case illustrates exactly why training your dog is so important.
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  • “The dogs not a killer but a victim of circumstance “ very well said. Great video

    @kevreyes5577@kevreyes5577 Жыл бұрын
    • Gg

      @jamestenilli@jamestenilli Жыл бұрын
    • But when it’s a human nooooooo, he’s terrible. Nah I’m just playing 😂 honestly I would’ve endured those bites for a few weeks or months to save this dog

      @notserious67@notserious67 Жыл бұрын
    • If it kills its a killer stop playing your apologist crap

      @maxsavage3998@maxsavage399811 ай бұрын
    • I don’t know what you all are seeing but I am seeing an improperly trained puppy. This dog seems to have come from working stock which means his reaction is to hunt and protect, she wanted the protection but not the responsibility, I believed that this puppy should have been saved taken from her and re-homed to someone who could train him properly. Lack of training, each time he bit someone he thought that he was protecting her, he didn’t deserve that fate. If I was there I would take him , it would take time these dogs are very smart.

      @cg2566@cg256623 күн бұрын
  • I've never read a book so fast! kzhead.infoUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU Learning about his dogs and experiences was just the icing on the cake - bed this book through and through. We're working with our new pup and Brandon's advise was just what I needed. Wish he'd just come and train for me haha but it's good for us and happy to have this new set of tools to use on our pup.

    @blkbltboarder86@blkbltboarder86 Жыл бұрын
  • Every dog deserves a good person, not every person deserves a good dog... she doesn't deserve a dog. This breaks my heart

    @Dave_Wave@Dave_Wave Жыл бұрын
    • You don't "deserve" dogs. You buy them on craigslist.

      @eldesgraciado6690@eldesgraciado669010 ай бұрын
    • She’s a horrible dog owner, she’s just a one excuse after another

      @dustinbrown1815@dustinbrown1815Ай бұрын
  • Omg shes so clueless.. She needs a court order not to own animals.

    @Neogeozz@Neogeozz Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @deborahd2936@deborahd2936 Жыл бұрын
    • court order - may only own fish LOL

      @ElSa-fu8bi@ElSa-fu8bi Жыл бұрын
    • Feel that way about most dog owners, people think outrageous behavior is cute or a quirk, cant fucking stand it. Man

      @KOHoxton@KOHoxton Жыл бұрын
    • @@ElSa-fu8bi Or a bird

      @hydroy1@hydroy1 Жыл бұрын
    • Yea

      @kenburroughs6487@kenburroughs648711 ай бұрын
  • These types of people piss me off. That dog could have had a great life with love and fair guidance. Instead, because she doesn't want to manage him properly, he's being euthanized. But don't worry, I'm sure the dog was never "abused" with a crate or a prong collar.

    @ihatepenuts1@ihatepenuts1 Жыл бұрын
    • Right?! A quick pop with the prop collar would stopped his bite in the first place but she had him on harnesses. Crate training is safety, safe and calm space for the dog, and it means you can put your dog up without fear they will hurt someone else. She could have easily do all of this....if she sought out training before getting the dog and learning/reading up on the breed and its needs. She was abusive, the poor dog didn't deserve her bs.

      @MaiBoricuaTai@MaiBoricuaTai Жыл бұрын
    • Correct. This overly permissive liberal mentality is what turned San Francisco into a 3rd-world hellhole.

      @tneveca@tneveca6 ай бұрын
  • People like her owning dogs terrifies me

    @Dedlyniteshade@Dedlyniteshade Жыл бұрын
  • It's a shame such a beautiful dog had to be put down. She basically killed her own dog because she was worried about herself. She's a victim of her own life choices.

    @quandombus18@quandombus18 Жыл бұрын
    • WHAT it has to be put down!!!????

      @marleytrent4181@marleytrent41818 ай бұрын
  • She brought this on herself, she should never be able to have another dog. She is dangerous.

    @scottwarner1017@scottwarner1017 Жыл бұрын
  • Sad part of all this is it’s not the Dogs fault she is responsible for this animal’s death

    @terrye6853@terrye6853 Жыл бұрын
  • I was bit by a German shepherd that was "overprotective" and the lady didn't even apologize. She was like oh did she bite you hard? It doesn't matter if it but me hard, it bit me that's the point. I didn't antagonize the dog at all, I was doing my job knocked on the front door the dog came out of the garage door and was growling. I started slowly backing up but staying firm and confident and when she opened the front door it leaped and bit my thigh hard. She acted like it was my fault, when in reality it was lack of responsibility from her. I didn't want the dog to be put down, but I am terrified if that dog gets out and hurts someone else or even a child. Its honestly terrifying.

    @alexisevans8588@alexisevans8588 Жыл бұрын
    • wow!

      @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions@MoneyStrategiesSOULutions Жыл бұрын
    • Thats been a lot of experience of mine, im scared shitless of dogs, I've gotten bitten often. And anytime someone's fucking dog bites me. I get "well you shouldn't be scared." Well, i could shoot you and this fucking dog next time.

      @KOHoxton@KOHoxton Жыл бұрын
  • I feel awful for that dog. Working dogs are just not for every pet owner, and my husband and I ended up learning that the hard way. We’d had a GSD and a Rottie before and wanted another working type breed. We bought a dutch shepherd and were in way over our heads pretty quickly- and though we really put the effort in and were working with a trainer and doing all the things, he ended up biting a family member he knew. Thank goodness the person wasn’t severely injured, but I felt sick with guilt, shame, and shock. We realized we just were not the right fit for that dog, and even though it broke our hearts, ended up re-homing him back to his breeder. It was just the right decision for our dog- I was so scared and worried that if another incident happened, someone else might be really severely hurt and not only that but our dog might have been euthanized and I just wouldn’t let that happen. I don’t get how she doesn’t feel bad that her dog bit someone- not even an apology.

    @amyney1434@amyney1434 Жыл бұрын
    • now you know how i feel about pit bull owners - 9/10 don't give a crap about the responsibility of owning that type of dog, feel no need to train that type of dog or the importance of keeping it mentally stimulated, or give a rat's ass if anyone is hurt by it.

      @ElSa-fu8bi@ElSa-fu8bi Жыл бұрын
    • @@ElSa-fu8bi In my opinion, at least in my area, it’s not just pit bull owners. Anyone who has a dog- especially a large dog that has the potential to do lots of damage- needs to be responsible, and there are lots of irresponsible dog owners out there unfortunately. There are lots of people that just do not deserve to own dogs in the first place.

      @amyney1434@amyney1434 Жыл бұрын
    • @@amyney1434 yes, but sadly the pit is the new victim of it's success. i personally don't care for them and would never own one but if you choose to own one, you have to be responsible (as you mention). most of these owners can't be responsible to choose between paper or plastic, forget owning a large breed dog! I think Garret mentions it a lot - BAD BREEDING! They're breeding pit bulls so willy nilly, you're getting deranged animals. of course, the dogs are the ones who bear the burden of all of this :/

      @ElSa-fu8bi@ElSa-fu8bi Жыл бұрын
    • She doesn't feel bad because she's selfish. She doesn't care about people getting hurt or her dog being euthanized.

      @joeswanson537@joeswanson53711 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for putting egos aside and doing right by your dog ❤

      @tracyjohnson5023@tracyjohnson502311 ай бұрын
  • The dog needed guidance and to feel safe. So sad, could have been so different in the right hands. Some people are too selfish to be honest with themselves about their own failings and do what is right for the dog

    @nippichaos@nippichaos Жыл бұрын
    • Fr

      @chelseagallo4531@chelseagallo4531 Жыл бұрын
    • Dog was doing what she wanted as a shepherd style protection dog. Obviously its the alpha in the household, and shepherd means working on its own making its own decisions, which means backing off aggressive looking cops holding weapons. If thats what she wanted she shouldve trained for it for that (pro protection dog), instead of having a dangerous animal requiring notice, leashes, muzzles, and cages... not exactly conducive to a real working dog. Props to the cop for not lawfully shooting it or arresting her for assault & battery with a deadly weapon

      @kashankirk@kashankirk Жыл бұрын
  • It's so sad that the dog had to pay the ultimate price for how it was raised and cared for (or not cared for) by this owner. I feel bad for the police officer, and the judge that had no choice but to put the dog down due to the owner not taking any meaningful corrective measures.

    @troy5292@troy5292 Жыл бұрын
  • It's a shame that he will be put down. It's also a shame that, like you said, the owner is clueless.

    @rudyg528@rudyg528 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a neighbor just like this who would let 2 big dogs with same temperament run loose all the time. Bit multiple people. Every time someone got bit, owner said it was their fault, if they simply wouldn't be afraid of the dogs, they wouldn't get bit. Some people shouldn't own a pet rock...

    @renaeaz76@renaeaz76 Жыл бұрын
  • This makes me so darn angry 😡 that woman doesn't seem to care that her stupid behaviour and not training her dog in the beginning means that he loses his life. I could just smack her. It breaks my heart. She didn't even try other than a sign.😡😥😥😢

    @colleenvozella4401@colleenvozella4401 Жыл бұрын
  • People always blame dogs but it's actually the owner

    @basschannelsa7155@basschannelsa7155 Жыл бұрын
    • Sometimes it’s the dog

      @vivianaestremera5381@vivianaestremera538110 ай бұрын
  • Looking at my 18m GSD with gratitude. He comes from very good stock. And we’ve socialized & trained from the very beginning (9w). Seeing what could’ve been breaks my heart. Very sad for this dog. He’s a beautiful dog. She’s a lousy owner.

    @mswarren112@mswarren112 Жыл бұрын
    • Could happen to any dog, be careful. The humane society or animal control world is more corrupt than you are aware of. I think she could have taken responsibility, but putting dog down is unnecessary over one bite.

      @ryanwitwickifaddegon4291@ryanwitwickifaddegon4291 Жыл бұрын
  • Put down the owner not the dog

    @drysj@drysj Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed bro

      @jax761@jax761 Жыл бұрын
    • I ws going to say same

      @omkardhange2310@omkardhange2310 Жыл бұрын
    • That's a stupid things to say. It's dialogue like this that only compounds things and worsens things for the animals. You just don't speak of killing someone. Buffoonery

      @user-so8wk3nt2v@user-so8wk3nt2v Жыл бұрын
  • It’s so sad then due to her ignorance a beautiful dog never was given a chance to be thought 😢 I hope she is not able to own another pet unless she meets are requirements.

    @maddygonzalez16@maddygonzalez16 Жыл бұрын
    • She dont need a pet at all

      @Diegobrando32@Diegobrando3210 ай бұрын
  • I have a beautiful GSD. I walk him every day. He is never outside (except in my backyard) without a leash. At least once a week someone stops me and tells me how well behaved he is. I tell them “Thank you”. But I always tell them it’s taken a lot of work. He is a pain in my ass at home, but in public, he knows how to act. I’ve had him more than 4 yrs now, and he’s only growled at 2 people (men) on our walks. I listened to him and crossed the street. This story just breaks my heart. What a beautiful dog, so sad this ended the way it did. But his fate was sealed when she allowed him to bite the officer.

    @bevalexander5897@bevalexander5897 Жыл бұрын
    • Good for you listening to him! In hindsight I took care of a labrador, and I had a man come over to visit, and the dog did NOT like him at all - and later I realized that man wasn't good.... I am grateful I had that dog around!

      @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions@MoneyStrategiesSOULutions Жыл бұрын
  • That poor dog landed in the wrong home. This lady shouldn’t have anything bigger than a Yorkie.

    @shannonfrink7939@shannonfrink7939 Жыл бұрын
  • That poor dog! What a waste. I’m so glad the officer didn’t get hurt worse than that! I couldn’t afford to get my dog from a breeder, I got him off of craigslist which was a risky move but we tested him out and really liked him. He’s a German Shepherd, Australian Kelpie cross. We got him at about four months old, and he had a tendency to be a little reactive and we have been socializing him as much as possible and it’s made a huge difference. Also, he knows what’s expected of him and how he is supposed to behave, and what happens if he doesn’t. He’s a million times better than he was when we first got him! We are always watching your videos, love a prong collar :-) and have learned so much from them thank you! He’s my dog, and he’s super protective over me, but he loves meeting new friends and he’s great with kids, and I take them on a walk nearly every day and anytime we go anywhere he’s going with us. He’s super smart, super loyal, and now that he knows not everybody’s a bad guy, he loves people and making new friends(they become part of his herd) and I trust him with kids and walking him in public and spending time in public places, He’d be so much farther behind if it wasn’t for all that we’ve learned from watching your videos. Thank you so much, for making this available to the average Joe. Congratulations on your retirement and thank you for your service :-)

    @mollysmith6284@mollysmith6284 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a neighbor like this, and they have 3 dogs, all untrained. They like to run around the neighborhood and cause fights with the rest of the dogs and people walking around. If I did not have my walking stick, one of them would have bitten me, and not my stick. A few other people have been bit and want to still give the owner and the dogs another chance, showed this info to the neighbor and they still wont do anything about it. Animal control is last resort but starting to become more necessary.

    @cdvoices@cdvoices Жыл бұрын
    • Better inform animal control before it's too late. For ppl, other dogs and even this dogs themselves. I understand that's a huge step nobody likes to do.

      @Nyla_@Nyla_ Жыл бұрын
    • I agree with the person above me. It sounds like time to get Animal Control involved. Unfortunate but it’s time.

      @RawDiscovery@RawDiscovery Жыл бұрын
    • Call animal control before the dogs do something extreme and damaging/deadly to another dog or neighbor. It will only escalate. Dogs don't train bad behavior out of themselves.

      @Metalalbumreviewers@Metalalbumreviewers Жыл бұрын
  • This poor dog. It’s not the dog’s fault. Maybe one of the K9 trainers can take the dog in and rehabilitate him and turn him around.

    @rumham7466@rumham7466 Жыл бұрын
    • As good of an idea as this is, poor breeding can never recover even with rehabiliation

      @LimitlessJayson@LimitlessJayson Жыл бұрын
  • I agree with you 100%, breeding, training, and socialization, or a must when you get a dog.

    @luistaborda7757@luistaborda7757 Жыл бұрын
    • I wouldnt say breeding, she just never established pack structure.

      @michaelf6705@michaelf6705 Жыл бұрын
  • Off topic: I watched your previous videos and then tried your techniques (minus the prong collar) on my leash reactive dog (shetland sheepdog) and my other dog that pulls a lot (australian shepherd). I couldn't believe how much progress we made in 15 minutes! Even around their triggers, they calmly walked behind me on a loose leash and stared up at me the whole time. Just wow. Thank you a lot for this, I can't wait to go out with my aussie without wrist sprains now 😂

    @annafocke208@annafocke208 Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful Dog! Zeus deserved a better owner.

    @kyleja23@kyleja23 Жыл бұрын
  • It makes no sense that people can't control their GSD's. They're so easy to train!

    @samadgriffin6853@samadgriffin6853 Жыл бұрын
    • Not everyone can control a dog no matter how much they train those canines. At end of day dogs are dogs, and will do what they please.

      @ryanwitwickifaddegon4291@ryanwitwickifaddegon4291 Жыл бұрын
    • They have a lot of drive and can be dominant if you’re not assertive with them. They’re not a dog for everyone.

      @blueflare3848@blueflare3848 Жыл бұрын
    • @@blueflare3848 True. They are definitely not for everyone.

      @samadgriffin6853@samadgriffin6853 Жыл бұрын
  • I'd leave a business card at that neighbors house Garrett. They need you. 👍❤️🐾

    @susanmeadows627@susanmeadows627 Жыл бұрын
    • Lol who would want to work with an owner like that!!!

      @cls8796@cls8796 Жыл бұрын
  • California is like another planet

    @enviping@enviping Жыл бұрын
  • I remember seeing this video but didn't know much about it other than her version of events. I have a husky and I've just adopted a GSD puppy who has issues but I'm working very hard with a breed specific trainer just to give her the best outcome. My dogs are my family and they are loved just like that but they don't go around attacking people. What a waste of a dog 😢 all he needed was a competent handler

    @Loki-Rosies-mom@Loki-Rosies-mom Жыл бұрын
  • I too have noticed an increase in highly reactive sheps as well in recent years. Just two days ago we had a close call with one at my job. I work as a dog trainer at a retail pet store and was in the back of the store when I heard a loud, repetitive, alarm bark from what I believed to be a larger breed dog (likely a shep). Turns out it was in fact a large shep, fully intact, alarm barking and lunging at a young boy who was skipping in the store. The child was about 6-8 feet away from the dog. The woman that owned the dog had the dog on a braided nylon slip lead that was approx. 4 feet in length. She was barely able to maintain grip of the lead as the dog lunged towards the child. I quickly made my way to my leader on duty and told her, "that dog is reactive towards that child". We have a policy that only leaders may formally ask a patron to leave the premises, so I was advising her of the danger hoping she would make the call. She did in fact promptly walk to the woman and calmly instructed her to leave with her dog. The woman's jaw dropped as if she was shocked by this and asked why. My manager told her that her dog is clearly aggressive and needs to remove him for everyone's safety. She began screaming vulgarities at my leader and claimed she would be calling corporate. All of that happened in parking lot. Meanwhile, I am speaking to the child and parent. The child says "that doggie barked at me a lot!" I told him yes and said "that doggie has a very bad handler!" My leader pulled me to the side afterward and asked me if she made the right call. I told her yes and if corporate wants to speak to me they may and I will tell them how dangerous the dog was. Too many people are getting dogs they can't handle and there are a great many poor breeders out there which is a recipe for disaster.

    @Eternal_11_Sasha@Eternal_11_Sasha11 ай бұрын
  • If she loved the dog enough she could have easily done these things to avoid him being taken. This is so sad. Such an easy thing to fix by getting a bit of guidance and training 😢

    @jenedmonds3047@jenedmonds3047 Жыл бұрын
  • That dog needed a prong collar! Or a shock collar!

    @daliene517@daliene517 Жыл бұрын
  • why does everyone and their mother name their dog zeus

    @BobbieDraper@BobbieDraper Жыл бұрын
  • Once again the owner is irresponsible and the dog pays the price.

    @1packatak@1packatak Жыл бұрын
  • If your going to own a dog, especially a German Shepard. Train it! Don't just rely on the "hope" your dog will be tame.

    @corie_1032@corie_1032 Жыл бұрын
  • Why is there an epidemic of women like this getting power breeds they can’t/won’t/refuse to train properly? I own a Rottweiler and studied training for two years before bringing him home! People always say what a great dog he is, and that’s true he’s got a great personality, but it’s also because of a TON of work. I don’t trust any dog anymore, I’m sick of getting attacked by people who act their dog’s aggression is something everyone else should just deal with. Dog bites are EPIDEMIC right now, between bad breeding and idiots owing dogs they shouldn’t. If you are struggling with a reactive dog, it’s a process and that’s okay, but get the training help you need and make sure to muzzle and house safely.

    @atyourservicedog@atyourservicedog Жыл бұрын
  • It’s always someone else’s fault in today’s society. If she really cared about her companion she would have taken care of things and not even come close to losing her dog. Life is all about the choices we make. Make bad ones and now you get to regret them for rest of your life.

    @jimnummerdor9687@jimnummerdor9687 Жыл бұрын
  • There’s a German Shepherd in my neighbourhood that’s exactly as you describe Garrett. She is extremely fear reactive because they’ve never socialized her and the few times I’ve seen her being walked, she is on a harness and she’s lunging and barking at anyone and everyone. Most of the time though, they just leave her outside in the backyard where she barks non-stop. It is very sad - they don’t deserve that dog and it should be removed for its own well-being.

    @melodieramsay7918@melodieramsay79183 ай бұрын
  • If a dog raised by her is like this, think what a kid would be like.

    @patsabol8699@patsabol86999 ай бұрын
  • Can you imagine how this lady raised her children if she can’t even discipline a dog for the good of its safety and others?

    @Nutmeg142@Nutmeg142 Жыл бұрын
    • She has no children she's not married, she has no remorse, no politeness. She's the prototype of self entitled narcissit.

      @1zanglang@1zanglang8 ай бұрын
    • she has no children :/

      @DanielHutton-Folkers@DanielHutton-Folkers4 ай бұрын
  • The fact she didn’t have a kennel already tells you enough about what kind of owner she is. First thing a dog needs to be taught is the kennel is a safe place.

    @belchbat9955@belchbat9955 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah… especially a German shepherd. So tired of everyone getting dogs in America and treating them like children and having zero knowledge on how to train or won’t pay for one.

      @alaskayoung3413@alaskayoung3413 Жыл бұрын
    • She literally said it's her son. I think people who talk like that are cringe. Putting a dog on the same level as having a son is such a crazy mindset.

      @rustyshackleford9154@rustyshackleford9154 Жыл бұрын
    • Her area looks like they have a big backyard with no need for a kennel, but I think her canine is a house dog, so a kennel is needed because of its behavior. RLTW

      @donaldduck2405@donaldduck2405 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rustyshackleford9154 while I agree with the dog needing a better owner, not understanding how people call dogs apart of the family and say stuff like that just proves your the muron calling people cringe something that the 12 year olds are doing currently. Trying to act tough while posing as the panzy Dale Gribble good one buddy.

      @yummybong148@yummybong148 Жыл бұрын
    • @@yummybong148 this guy definitely calls his dogs his son and daughter

      @rustyshackleford9154@rustyshackleford9154 Жыл бұрын
  • It breaks my heart that this dog had to go through this because of a clueless owner. Hopefully in the dogs next life things will be so much better.

    @diamondpeno6018@diamondpeno601810 ай бұрын
  • Anyone who has gotten an accidental pressure bite just playing tug knows that ish hurts. I think the right person could help this dog, but there are so many good dogs in shelters who have never done something like this, id hate for them to get passed over for this dog.

    @canecorsomom2023@canecorsomom2023 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m currently training my dog to walk on a leash…..she’s six months old….at obedience classes they told me to apply pressure every time that the dog pulls and eventually she will learn not to pull….I have had success with other dogs using this method…..but I feel like these other people that walk by are judging me ….. I feel like they think that I’m being cruel by putting pressure on the leash when she pulls……but I’d rather have an obedient and loving pet than be In this woman’s position.

    @Arkstromater@Arkstromater9 ай бұрын
  • A terrible dog owner. I've owned dogs my whole life and never seen this level of incompetence. FWIW, you cannot properly control a dog with a harness, especially a bigger dog like that.

    @wilfredmcgillicuddy7902@wilfredmcgillicuddy7902 Жыл бұрын
  • Had a run in with a male Chihuahua that was okay with me petting him but freaking out when my Corso approached him. I see many little dogs that are out of control. It's shitty owners. They don't discipline small dogs because do much damage. I've said this before, in the information age being ignorant is a choice. All of here are doing the work.

    @ricgray9986@ricgray9986 Жыл бұрын
  • this why ppl need to do their research before getting a certain breed and train them!!!!!!! i have a GSD and a Belgian Malinois and neither of them are aggressive. (unless you come in that door uninvited) im lucky i have a k9 officer as a trainer who has mals and trains them himself and has been for over 40 yrs. I like the craziness it fits my lifestyle also if anything happens im a vet tech so i kind of got the upper hand but still come on ppl. i literally spend every chance i get keeping these dogs stimulated even though they are trained if i dont exercise their mind and body they become little raptors. Just like its the ppl who kill ppl, its not the gun itself its the person welding the gun. i swear i cant stand ppl sometimes! sorry for the rant , shit like this just urks my nerves. i love this breed and its absolutely heart breaking seeing news like this :(

    @77lexei@77lexei Жыл бұрын
    • I've had both breeds and love working German Shepherds particularly or working line German Shepherd Dutch Shepherd Malinois mixes, generally from knpv lines, and this just crushes me. This f****** idiot b**** killed her dog

      @primalcritters@primalcritters Жыл бұрын
  • And yes people don’t do enough research when getting a “purebred” from a breeder. My own family didn’t. Even though I’ve been the first one to have dogs and rescues and Inform people of bad Breeders and puppy mills etc. Then they all decided they wanted dogs too. And what do they do? They go to Lancaster PA which is known to be puppy mills Smh. Any breeders with numerous litters, different breeds, always puppies available etc should be blatantly obviously NOT RIGHT! Then of course the one right off the bat had ear issues, he sits oddly on one side, heart murmur. The other one has behavioral issues and never sits still and is always on edge. The other one as well. Ugh I wish I could do more about these poor dogs and these Sht people. If you are wanting a certain dog and are going to go to a breeder, please just take the time to research and do it diligently. There are responsible people out there who do care about the breed and the health and integrity of the animals. It might take longer. And you might have to travel a bit. But please don’t give business to these careless people.

    @rumham7466@rumham7466 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve enjoyed watching your content. Thank you. I have been around a few dogs, including recently a cane Corso in Florida on vacation. 80 pounds about nine months old at first meeting. He bit me pretty good in the hand by the end of the week we were best friends. I am planning to get a Dog in the future but I want to be a good owner and know more about training before I go into that venture. Period so I watch a lot of your content as well as a few others. Thank you I would like to be around a few of the kind of dog that I’m looking at to make sure it is a good fit.

    @billmendez6229@billmendez6229 Жыл бұрын
  • Totally agree, the owner was at fault for everything that happened and unfortunately there is many more out there like her that don’t have a grasp on the reality that her dog/“child” is a problem and enabling it only continues the problem not resolve it. German Shepard puppies are cute so people want one but German Shepards are working class dogs, they need to be trained and given a proper objective or they tend to lead a life of crime.

    @joshlevy9462@joshlevy9462 Жыл бұрын
  • Wouldn't a better outcome be to rehome the dog with an experienced, responsible person who has time to train him properly. It seems a shame that such a beautiful young dog has to die because he had an irresponsible owner, who couldn't be bothered to invest the time and money to have him properly trained. After all, he didn't choose her to be his owner.

    @highfieldbri@highfieldbri Жыл бұрын
    • Yes! That is exactly what I was thinking 😞

      @melissasimonin5577@melissasimonin5577 Жыл бұрын
  • It really hurts to just know that this dog lost his life due to the stupidity of the owner. Not everone deserves dogs.

    @yoboiellis5222@yoboiellis522211 ай бұрын
  • This is crazy! This morning my dog and I was almost attacked by a German Shepard mix. As I was walking my dog someone let two dogs out of their apartment without a leash. One bully and one German Shepard mix. I was outside screaming who’s dogs are these?! Nothing! I kept swinging and screaming at the dog to get away. Until a random guy came out to help me claiming some guy let’s his dogs off leash everyday without supervision. That’s insane. I left angry and thanking the guy forgetting to ask which apartment number. Now I have no idea what to do other than to wake up at the same time to catch which apartment the dogs came from.

    @Lemanada@Lemanada10 ай бұрын
  • She must cry inside no tears. This lady should only be authorized to own a gold fish. People tend to breed 2 dogs without taking into account temp.

    @amgooder@amgooder Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you very much for this good video! 👍

    @ursulaatkan@ursulaatkan11 ай бұрын
  • I'm three years into my australian shepherd's leash reactivity and fear based aggression training (he has anxiety so it's always one step forward, two steps back) and this is literally my worst nightmare.

    @tiffanyseale3696@tiffanyseale3696 Жыл бұрын
  • I got bit in the hand by my cousins fully grown German Shepard when I was a kid. He bit me as a warning (he was food aggressive) and he didn’t bite me hard enough to puncture skin and it didn’t actually hurt. It scared me back then but today I know well enough to know that dog didn’t want to harm me. He simply wanted me to respect his space. This issue with this dog and owner is being blown out of proportion. The dog isn’t dangerous. The dog is protective. The owner isn’t a bad person or bad owner. The State is by far too invasive over this nothing issue.

    @dude3277@dude32775 ай бұрын
  • Great insight in this video, thank you. Unfortunately self-entitlement (“I don’t know how to do something, but I’ll keep doing it my way”) has spread too much in our society.

    @criszh2981@criszh29817 ай бұрын
  • It's so sad he was put down when all he needed was to be with an experienced, responsible owner and given the proper training. He should not have been put down because the owner failed to provide those things. At the very minimum she should have had a basket muzzle on him every time she took him out. It's a shame the dog had to lose his life because she refused to do anything. I hate stories like this. My 11 month old GSD has begun to react to certain people, which is very concerning to me. I've taken him out on errands with me since about 9 weeks of age and he's always been friendly with all people up until just recently. I've scheduled an appointment for a free evaluation by a local balanced trainer. There's no way it's his fault and I want it corrected before anything like this could possibly happen. I'm pretty sure I made mistakes because one thing I've learned over the years is that it's usually the owner who did something wrong that triggered or taught the undesirable behavior!

    @LM-hb6yn@LM-hb6yn10 ай бұрын
  • My heart breaks for the innocent animal with a very uncaring owner. He didn't deserve the way his journey turned out. Proper/improper breeding aside, he did not deserve that. 💙👼🏻💜

    @candidaramirez1063@candidaramirez106310 ай бұрын
  • It's the owner to blame 101% sure

    @amitchandra4304@amitchandra4304 Жыл бұрын
  • This dog does NOT deserve to be put down. It just needs another owner...

    @MaksymMinenko@MaksymMinenko7 ай бұрын
  • A perfect example of someone "loving their dog to death". They make excuses and blame everyone but themselves for the dog not being socialized, having no manners and the owner having zero control over the dog or themselves. The irresponsible owner allows the situation to continue until the poor dog has to pay with it's life for the person ognorance and arrogance. Disgusting.

    @DKingXJ@DKingXJ3 ай бұрын
  • Man your videos have helped me a lot with training my dog he's a labrabull labrador red nose pit mix breed. And having watched your videos walking and prong training has been amazing. He still has a lot more training but it has improved and gotten better. She should have been watching your videos for the very beginning.

    @joelarroyo5263@joelarroyo5263 Жыл бұрын
  • Seeing how she didn’t even hold the dog’s leash with 2 hands knowing it would lunge and also let it hit the far end of the leash is just irresponsible, and then she didn’t show any apology or comply to the officer’s recommendations for the kennel and muzzle (2 things that would be very important in this case, especially the muzzle). I don’t think that woman deserves that dog at all after seeing this. That’s just what I see

    @newdark@newdark Жыл бұрын
  • This was absolutely 100 percent HER fault. She failed her dog.

    @stevenburleson3622@stevenburleson3622 Жыл бұрын
  • Sounds to me like she thinks she is “parenting” her dog, not training it.

    @chriswhetton3584@chriswhetton3584 Жыл бұрын
  • Some people don’t need dogs because stuff like this happens 😢

    @Faceless4548@Faceless4548 Жыл бұрын
  • I am quilty quilty for not having my dog scocialized. I am 66 no family or friends around, work, live 30 min. From town, no parks. Country living... 3yr old fm spayed pit. Spoiled rotten, knows basic commands and some tricks. She gets to run 14 acres from time to time. We are on a corner and she has started chasing farm trucks, cars playing music, tractors and what ever down the long side of the road and property. I purchased the wireless fence to keep her from the corner and running that long strip. She has a doggy door and fenced back yard. Now 1/2 acre including the house outside. This has taken one time and she is aware of the flags and her stopping points. I will put permanent items like a large potted plant that will help her remember not to go past. For now, I hope this works for the rest of her life. I want people to feel safe with this love pit. I also never want her hurt or for her to make a bite. I am quilty but responsible. All it would take to change her mind frame is for a person to panic and run or yell and come at her. Yes, i can close her from the yard and front of house if needed.

    @LadydogC@LadydogC Жыл бұрын
  • This is so upsetting. People who have no intention of being in control of their animals shouldn’t have animals. If you have a large breed dog that could knock over a person by jumping on him or bite, someone’s hand off, you must be in control! That dog must be trained! All dogs should be trained, of course. But, big dogs absolutely must be. And that doesn’t let owners of small dogs off the hook, either. Some of the most vicious dogs I’ve ever known were little yappy things. My late dog, God rest, her soul, was a chocolate lab. Sweet as could be. Very well trained. Never met a stranger. And one day in 2019, we went for a walk around our neighborhood. Someone who lives up the street from us, didn’t have their storm door latched all the way. When we walked by on the sidewalk, their Maltese busted through the screen door And attacked our dog. I was literally trying to body block my dog so she wouldn’t get hurt, but this Maltese just kept going for her face. And my poor dog just didn’t even know what to do so she stood there and took it and I’m kicking this stupid dog off my dog and screaming for the owner to come outside. And then the owner came out and she was completely blasé about it and acted like it wasn’t a big deal. I called the police and that dog was euthanized because it bit the officer that came out. Blake, if you don’t have any intention of training your dog, you shouldn’t have one.

    @sayhello5377@sayhello5377 Жыл бұрын
  • Where was Zac George when we needed him 😔🥴

    @knixiepixie@knixiepixie Жыл бұрын
    • Lol

      @powerliftingpremedcrafter473@powerliftingpremedcrafter473 Жыл бұрын
    • If only he’d been there to throw treats!

      @atyourservicedog@atyourservicedog Жыл бұрын
  • To bad this sorry judicial system always takes it out on the animal instead of the person. This kind of trash needs to be held accountable. Pretty sure the dog didn't drive somewhere, buy the person and then fail the person due to idiocy and laziness.

    @williamna5800@williamna5800 Жыл бұрын
  • This is a sad story 😢.

    @lisaleondires9576@lisaleondires9576 Жыл бұрын
  • Baaaby Ruuuth!! HEY YEWWW GUYSSS!!! This narrator is straight out of the Goonies. LOL

    @only1silver1@only1silver110 ай бұрын
  • @7:51 .... I felt that exasperated sigh in my soul from the officer with the body cam 🙃That's the same sigh I heard every day when people bring these dogs into doggy daycare and someone (or me...) gets bit.

    @wallsofgab@wallsofgab Жыл бұрын
  • So why should the dog be euthanized? The dog is just untrained and he's not even a bad behaviour case, just not trained at all. The dog can be trained and rehomed easily. Is it fair that somehow is the "dog's fault" when it's clear that the owner should never own a pet, not a dog, but a pet at all. And I do not know the laws there, but after all this, did this owner get a restriction for not being able to own another dog again? Or is she going to kill lots of dogs (and hopefully not humans and other animals) from now on without any consequences for herself? Like how is the dog a danger for public and not his freakin owner? Like ffs the dog is not even an adult at 1yo, physically and mentally speaking.

    @DC-xv5po@DC-xv5po Жыл бұрын
    • Because the enforcement officers only see the breed for the most part

      @butterflylady8875@butterflylady8875 Жыл бұрын
  • This makes me so angry. SHE did this. She should never be allowed to have another dog.

    @mlee40738@mlee40738 Жыл бұрын
  • Love what you do ❤

    @paulbrazill8302@paulbrazill8302 Жыл бұрын
  • This dog is a one year old german shepherd. It's still a puppy in an adult's body and is going through his rebellious phase. Not everyone should own a german shepherd. This dog if anything should be rehomed. This woman is not strong enough to maintain that dog without training. Getting insurance for a dog is tough. I currently have a one year rehomed GSD and needs some manners. He uses pressure bites because he want to play.

    @concerned_2023@concerned_202313 күн бұрын
  • That woman is in denial and crazy.

    @deborahd2936@deborahd2936 Жыл бұрын
  • I had an elderly German shepherd named missy she bit someone but it was an accidental bite. she was a loving family dog and was trained.I miss her so much.she passed away in 2018....

    @exoduskingofthemonsters2008@exoduskingofthemonsters2008 Жыл бұрын
  • I had roommates last be year who decided to get a dog from the pound (knowing that same dog was sent back to that pound twice for being aggressive towards people and animals, poorly trained and poor upbringing) the dog was for one of the roommates so obviously, he became only accustomed to her. Everyone else who lived there, couldn't even be in the same room. They never got training, and the dog eventually ended up biting and scratching me while I was returning home. I can't stand people thinking that just because a dog is cute, he is fine and doesn't need anything. My injuries thankfully are healed, but after that incident and watching this channel, I'm always on alert with any dog. When I get one of my own, I'm definitely going through this training, and in starting my good boy young !

    @gyzrdgamer_@gyzrdgamer_11 ай бұрын
  • i love how when people get dogs and they turn out to be reactive or reactive aggressive and calls it protection....because of one incident....

    @Jezziha@Jezziha9 ай бұрын
  • Cesar Milan would prob@bly take that dog instead of it being euthanized. Sad to see the life of a beautiful animal because of the owners care of it. The dog is not mean, it is protecting his owner.

    @rayarias7127@rayarias7127 Жыл бұрын
  • "bad breeding" is a ridiculous statement when its an owner like that and a one yea old.

    @wenmoon448@wenmoon448 Жыл бұрын
  • If she really cared about the dog or loved it, she would've done that list and more. She cared more about her 'rights' than the dog's safety or future.

    @ericameyerchandelieralves@ericameyerchandelieralves11 ай бұрын
  • Such a sad story, because of some ignorant lady with no self criticism… poor dog…

    @CanemK9@CanemK9 Жыл бұрын
  • That's why Switzerland won't let you get specific dog breeds without a permit. Other Breeds are only allowed if you do specific dog training ect.

    @raccoonpunk707@raccoonpunk7074 ай бұрын
  • Once at the vet my gsd was muzzled by the vet's muzzle because vet was doing something that my gsd doesn't like so I know him. As this was going on, the muzzle broke and was stuck in his mouth. He was upset. I tried to get it out and he bit down so hard that his canine tooth went down though my thumb. Because of this my vet had to turn in my dog to the health department and other officials. My dog was labeled as "vicious dog". I had to get insurance, my own muzzle, and kennels. I had a sign up warning people . The vet dropped him as a patient, scared he will attack others when this was his first time. I did find another vet that was great to my dog. All because he bit me that one time. And I tried to help my dog. Yes he bit down so hard that he broke my bone in my thumb and I was bleeding all over. But he never bit since he passed at 14 years old.

    @sakarikokotala9160@sakarikokotala9160 Жыл бұрын
  • A person like that doesn’t deserve to keep a large dog like a GSD. Having a pup like this requires a strong, confident owner. It’s sad to think animal will suffer for their owners stupidity.

    @miask@miask Жыл бұрын
  • This woman can't train her dog properly , doesn't know how to handle her dog and then victim blames the officer 🙄

    @kiyoshi6739@kiyoshi6739 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a pit/german that I rescued that was abused. He wouldn’t survive on the streets. His snout and mouth are too long and too skinny so he can’t eat properly. Terrible humans. And then b34t him on top of getting picked on by the litter. He’s rehabilitated and amazing with my children. I despise humans that mistreat animals. It’s her fault and I hope by the end of the vid the dog got saved

    @MrsMcIlrath@MrsMcIlrath8 ай бұрын
  • We are in Nevada. She called us. We passed on working with her.

    @k9avengersdogrescue@k9avengersdogrescue10 ай бұрын
  • I was told by a trainer yrs ago...not every dog gets trained but every dog should be properly managed...I don't think the owner ever took this dog seriously from the very beginning of ownership...This dog is a very serious dog...Now this pup is paying the price for having a shitty owner...heartbreaking

    @staceymeyers3170@staceymeyers3170 Жыл бұрын
  • That’s to bad the dog obviously needs training not his fault the owner doesn’t know better. But I know dogs all kinds and breeds for what ever reason don’t like uniforms never understood that. Love your clips 👍🏽

    @johnnyt4538@johnnyt4538 Жыл бұрын
  • A beautiful animal unfortunately he had a owner that wanted a dog but didn't want to do what she needed to do to be a good dog owner.

    @9889stephanie@9889stephanie Жыл бұрын
  • My 3 year old GS and I were attacked by an off leash GS. Ever since that happened my nala has been suffering from being scared of other dogs now. She used to be social and good. But now it’s terrible and I’m starting all over again with PTSD in my dog. Although she’s good with people! She’s bad with dogs right now and it’s terrible. Here’s the kicker! The dog that attacked us is a BOMB sniffing dog. The handler was walking him off leash!?!!!!

    @krisleal5350@krisleal5350Ай бұрын
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