Pitbulls as K9s in the US Military - Kenny Licklider Episode 118

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  • @chisnb159
    @chisnb159 Год назад +45

    1917 stubby was the first decorated military pitbull..richard Stratton had written about this breed being the complete canine for any task..the all round breed..his books were published from around 40yrs ago..

    • @BlackWhirlwindSett
      @BlackWhirlwindSett Год назад +8

      He's was also the most decorated dog in the US military to. Saved his soldiers life's countless times from gassing and night attacks and ect.

    • @walkemdownram-bigsteppin9699
      @walkemdownram-bigsteppin9699 Год назад +6

      ALL FACTS. SALUTE

    • @kenlandon7803
      @kenlandon7803 Год назад +4

      Stubby alerted our guys in the trenches, when Mustard gas attacks came from the Germans. He also grabbed a German spy and held the spy with his teeth, until our guys nabbed the spy. Stubby ! an American Hero.

    • @Sara-world
      @Sara-world Год назад +1

      I love this so much! I'm in Florida volunteering in Shelters. 90% of the dogs are pit mixes. I wish Stubby was more well known. Would help the breeds reputation. What a hero!!

    • @LilBigPimpin
      @LilBigPimpin Год назад +1

      Stubby was a Boston terrier not a pit bull

  • @PaulaDTozer
    @PaulaDTozer Год назад +54

    LOVE the practice of identifying the alpha in a litter and then removing that dog to allow another to move into the alpha role! This is an example of how creative thinking can override conventional thought. We have believed for so long that the dominance or submissiveness of the dog is contingent on the inherent character of the dog…in other words, you are what you are born with, but this is a true example of how nurture can supersede nature through a wise manipulation of the conditions in which a puppy is raised. As a coach, writer, and apprentice dog trainer with my obedience club, I often observed the correlation between what we teach our dogs and what our dogs teach us. The wise trainer will get it…you may not consider yourself an “alpha” trainer at this point, but when you step into a role that pushes you to become better…when you encounter a dog that challenges your skills…this is your opportunity to become the alpha. Cool idea! Thanks, Robert and Kenny, for sharing your wonderful thoughts.

  • @ChrisWizzerd
    @ChrisWizzerd Год назад +10

    I've been around pitbulls all my life, such sweethearts. I believe there are no bad dogs, just bad owners.

    • @k9dave967
      @k9dave967 Год назад +2

      We’re talking real American pit bull terriers not the mixed breeds people say is a pit bull

    • @ChrisWizzerd
      @ChrisWizzerd Год назад +2

      @@k9dave967 absolutely! Best dogs in my opinion

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +1

      What bloodlines have you owned

  • @jameswick8358
    @jameswick8358 Год назад +20

    That’s one hell of a record 300 dogs in country and never lost a single soul or a dog down. I’ll give you a round of applause for that one.❤

    • @Gypsygal23
      @Gypsygal23 Год назад

      I totally agree. This man deserves a medal & to be recognised worldwide for this alone. So amazing yet so humble what an incredible man.

  • @jessepitt
    @jessepitt Год назад +35

    I have had eight Pit Bull and pit mix dogs in my 42 years. I have three currently and an Aussie. I have used them as bird dogs and they are great! Every one of them has more hunt in them than I could ever use. They learn quickly and love to work! They also love being handled: picked up, cramped spaces, awkward situations are no problem. Other breeds have to be trained to handle this far more. The pit’s just don’t have the same personal space requirements that other dogs like my Aussie have. My pit’s always sleep in a big pile and have to be close to me. The Aussie sleeps by herself and doesn’t like to be crowded by anyone including my kids. The pits are vastly superior family dogs. I love my Aussie and she is very smart but not an ideal pet for most people. I have a job for her so she’s good but it would be a shame to keep her as just a house pet. Pits on the other hand are good even if you don’t have anything for them to do but hang out with you.

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +1

      Bloodlines?

    • @MrBollocks10
      @MrBollocks10 4 дня назад

      Great, aren't they?
      A special dog.
      They seem to be good at everything.

    • @jessepitt
      @jessepitt 4 дня назад

      @@maddogsenglishmen8020 They are rescues.

  • @zakkback1825
    @zakkback1825 Год назад +9

    As a Pitbull lover and a self-proclaimed expert on the breed, this segment warmed my heart!

  • @stauffer20
    @stauffer20 Год назад +36

    I grew up raising English Pointers to quail hunt. I have a rescue pitbull now and her nose is every bit as good as those hunting pointers, she is loyal, sensitive and the ultimate people pleaser. The key is being involved, they require a lot of work and attention.

    • @Psy6o
      @Psy6o Год назад +5

      I hog hunt with cur dogs tracking and baying and pits to catch the hogs but have a female pit that can find a hog as good as any I’ve hunted behind

  • @ForensicK9Consultants
    @ForensicK9Consultants Год назад +11

    Excellent interview. I have respected and followed Ken for years due to his no nonsense attitude and the true respect he gives to other trainers. His tremendous and genuine love of dogs has made him one of the greatest trainers worldwide. Thank you Ken for all you have done for K9's everywhere. 🙂

  • @nicolasderuiter1699
    @nicolasderuiter1699 Год назад +7

    Fantastic! Cabral gets the best guests - such good spirit and intelligence. I love this

  • @michaelreed3468
    @michaelreed3468 Год назад +42

    Sergeant Stubby the pitbull was the first military dog. He is also the most decorated dog to ever be in the military. He served during WWI

    • @bourboncat9229
      @bourboncat9229 Год назад +1

      That wasn’t a pitbull though. That was a Boston terrier mix

    • @KR-mt2zx
      @KR-mt2zx Год назад +1

      Can't say I remember the dog you're talking about but I know they used purebred ABPT's in WWI

    • @ericbest9562
      @ericbest9562 Год назад +2

      ​@@KR-mt2zxthe apbt 100 years ago doesn't look anything like the modern pit unfortunately, Sgt stubbly was closer to the original pit than these broad shoulders show pieces now. My Yorkie mix has more pit character than pits do now. I hate what has happened to America's dog

    • @KR-mt2zx
      @KR-mt2zx Год назад

      @@ericbest9562 thinking you might be talking about these ill bred pieces of garbage that are actually "bully breeds" and you're right they're not ABPT's and people who don't know any better and uneducated about the breed wish to refer to them as Pit Bulls.
      You can even tell the difference between an American Staffordshire terrior if you know Pit Bulls well enough.
      I haven't had anything but APBT's since 96 and my hubby has had them since 88-89.
      His very first was a Carver X Going light blood and my first one was a Sorrell X Plumbers Alligator cross. Mine was ADBA registered as well.
      My girl who passed a couple of years ago was double registered.
      Don't have the certificate because you have to send it back in but still have how she was bred. Had a pure Hall's dog we picked up from the man himself and granted our boys are almost 11 they're Bolio x Jeep bloodline and their Dad solid Bolio. Otherwise our dogs if they were still alive were grandsons to Hall's Carlos and Frisco and although we didn't breed them the friend who did got their Dad straight from Bobby and his female came straight from Garners yard as well. I can't remember if it was a hundred years ago for sure but the Amstaffs were the accepted breed in England and the APBT from Ireland.
      Could the two breeds have been crossed way back then and maybe looked different I'm sure that's a really good possibility.
      Look up Black Satan owned by Captain Jack Barret from the early 1900s. He looks just like many well bred ABPT'S of today.

    • @bourboncat9229
      @bourboncat9229 Год назад +2

      @@ericbest9562 what? Look up gamedogs bro. They always looked like that and they haven’t changed today compared to the early or late 1800s. Stubby wasn’t even a pitbull it was a Boston terrier mix. Look at his structure his muzzle is more smushed in.

  • @hmtmth8481
    @hmtmth8481 Год назад +19

    Great video! Fascinating topic with two passionate individuals. Pitbull is the abbreviated term for the American Pitbull Terrier, a breed recognized by the American Dog Breeders Association (ADBA) and the United Kennel Club (UKC). These dogs have pedigrees that can be traced back to ancestors imported from the British Isles. The Pitbull breed has a rich history with well-established bloodlines, and breeders have conducted significant genetic selection to maintain its traits. It is worth noting that the dogs found in shelters are not purebred APBTs but rather "Bull-type" of dogs.

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Год назад +2

      It’s two words: “Pit” and “Bull”; Pit Bull. Or Pit Bulldog.

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад

      Mutts thats what they are.

    • @hmtmth8481
      @hmtmth8481 Год назад +6

      @@WDLC1911 The word "Pitbull" has a relatively straightforward etymology, consisting of two parts: "pit" and "bull."
      "Pit" refers to an arena or a pit specifically used for animal fights, particularly dog fights, where these contests were once organized.
      "Bull" simply means "bull," and in the context of the word "Pitbull," it alludes to bull baiting, a blood sport that originated in England during the medieval period, gaining popularity in the 17th and 18th centuries. This cruel practice involved setting dogs, often bulldogs or similar breeds, upon a tethered bull, typically a large and powerful one.
      The objective of bull baiting was for the dogs to attack the bull, latching onto its nose, horns, or neck and not letting go, while the bull tried to defend itself by tossing and goring the dogs with its horns or trampling them.
      Dogs used for bull baiting were selectively chosen for their strength, tenacity, courage, powerful jaws, high pain tolerance, aggressiveness, and determination. These traits enabled them to engage effectively in this brutal and inhumane blood sport.

    • @hmtmth8481
      @hmtmth8481 Год назад +7

      @@GrCHBoomerang Did I ever state that the "American Pitbull Terrier "was created for "Bull Baiting"? I only provided the historical context behind the term "Pitbull." This term describes a function, the job that men of that era assigned to these dogs: to seize the bull and immobilize it by its snout, ear, or other facial parts. This historical context is behind the term "Bull."
      Then, the term "Pit" refers to a designated area or arena where animals are placed against each other for entertainment or gambling purposes.
      The word "American" refers to the United States, where Bull-and-Terrier-type dogs from the British Isles (most notably those from the Black Country, Staffordshire County, England) were drastically selected, refined for combat, possessing "Gameness." From this rigorous selection, truly American lineages emerged.
      The word "Terrier" refers to small terriers (chest < 35 cm/14in) hunting foxes and badgers in their burrows. The selected dogs were those unafraid of darkness, temperature variations, tight spaces, with a keen sense of smell, having the tenacity to face fox and badger attacks, capable of staying underground for several days, able to finish/kill their prey underground if it refused to come out. Therefore, the term "Terrier" refers to this family of working dogs and their resilient and courageous temperament.
      In the early 1800s, bulldogs and terriers were crossed, laying the foundation for popular dog breeds today: the Amstaff, APBT, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and the English Bull Terrier. Following the prohibition of Bull-Baiting, fights continued but only between medium-sized dogs resulting from the bulldog-terrier cross, which were easy to hide and matches were easily held in small hidden places.
      To summarize, "American" for the United States and a distinct American selection from Irish-English stock, "Pit" for the combat arena, the act of placing one animal against another to watch them fight, "Bull" referring to Bull-Baiting and bull-and-bear fighting dogs, and "Terrier" referring to dogs hunting underground displaying unwavering determination to accomplish their task despite challenges.

    • @patrickhearst3463
      @patrickhearst3463 Год назад

      Ukc does not recognize them.

  • @littlewigglemonster7691
    @littlewigglemonster7691 Год назад +38

    The idea of pitbulls being working dogs is severely understated. Every one I've owned, worked with and seen, is through and through a working dog. I say this constantly. They are tons of work and by work I mean you have to work them if you want slightest chance of a peaceful life and a balanced happy doggo.
    Note not talking bullies and other large "form" of pitbull, I dont know anything about those, I'm talking Apbt's.

    • @allday4975
      @allday4975 Год назад +5

      Exactly since there’s major differences between APBT’s and American Bullies/bully mutts.

    • @littlewigglemonster7691
      @littlewigglemonster7691 Год назад +3

      @@allday4975 For sure! People fail to understand such simplicities it's rather irritating but what can you do.

    • @jfkst1
      @jfkst1 Год назад

      They're great at what they do; Animal apprehension.

  • @CuzOfTheDog
    @CuzOfTheDog Год назад +14

    I have rescued pitties and Am Bulldogs for the better part of 25 years. They are absolute people pleasers (as most dogs are) and their noses (scent tracking) is fabulous. Prey drive, outstanding, food driven, outstanding and tenacity is second to none.
    I currently have a bull mastiff that uses his nose for EVERYTHING. His tracking ability is fantastic. He’s absolutely driven when it comes to food and toys (prey drive) is beyond what I expected from this breed.
    I thought the brachycephalic would be a hindrance for tracking or search, I was wrong!

    • @johndoe7270
      @johndoe7270 Год назад +2

      People need to stop chopping their ears and tails off. The tail helps with balance and the ears help with smell, which means its literally part of their GPS system.

    • @johndoe7270
      @johndoe7270 Год назад +1

      @@user-de9uc3py4d They aren't unpredictable if raised correctly.

    • @randywinn9501
      @randywinn9501 Год назад +2

      ​@@user-de9uc3py4dcrazy 40 years I've had these "unpredictable " dogs and never have I or anyone around them ever been hurt or has the dog reacted or done anything unpredictable I'll have to assume you watch alot of TV and thats where u came up with ur comment

    • @CuzOfTheDog
      @CuzOfTheDog Год назад +3

      @@randywinn9501 my first house hippo (pittie) I was a little nervous about. I had heard the media bias and thought, what have I gotten myself into? Honestly, she was the absolute best dog I had ever had. She was great with people and accepted other dogs into our “pack.” She was incredibly intelligent and was never a threat to children or adults. (Of course I supervised her but she never needed it.) She opened my eyes to how wonderful this breed (and bully type dogs) are when raised right, trained and loved. I miss her, still.

    • @randywinn9501
      @randywinn9501 Год назад +2

      @CuzOfTheDog awesome I just happened to have grown up with them and have had them most of my life but unfortunately people hear pitbull and really half the dogs called that nowadays are not even a pit bull they are bull's but it sux when someone comments like that when the only interaction they have had with them is hiding when they see one walking because they have heard bad things and I'm glad u got to experience it they are loyal and loving

  • @13_13k
    @13_13k Год назад +14

    Another great video.
    Thanks.
    Learning about taking the alpha puppy out and seperating it from the rest of the litter so that another puppy can step up and becone Alpha and then just repeat that process until they all, except the very last puppy is Alpha of his own space, is really a great system.
    I love learning something new every chance I get .

  • @djack99587
    @djack99587 Год назад +15

    Always was leery of pitbull type dogs , adopted one from a shelter , this dog has blown me away . Huge personality, it’s like living with a human not a dog he’s so smart ! LOVES children !! tons of love , has a zest for life I have never seen in a dog . Sweetest boy I ever met . It’s sad people are awful to these dogs and make them aggressive!

    • @whatevergoesforme5129
      @whatevergoesforme5129 Год назад +2

      Well, this bully line has been bred to be aggressive so they have that wiring in them. Then, they are trained to be aggressive so double whammy. They are dangerous because of this and the way they fight other dogs and maul humans compared to other breeds. Of course, there are outliers, especially the ones picked to as baits due to their more mellow personalities.

    • @levihan1155
      @levihan1155 Год назад

      The American pit bull terrier is genetically aggressive… just as cattle dogs genetically bite ankles.

  • @GarmrK9
    @GarmrK9 Год назад +8

    Absolute wealth of knowledge. Thank you for sharing.

  • @maddogsenglishmen8020
    @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +121

    When someone says i adopted or rescued a pitbull...99.99% of the time its a mixed dog mislabeled as a pitbull. And thats how the breed got a bad reputation by calling every dog a pitbull. Get a pitbull from a dogman and judge the breed based on the purebred dog.

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Год назад +11

      It’s “Pit Bull”. Two words. Both capitalized.
      You’re absolutely, positively correct. Most have Bullies not Pit Bulldogs.

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Год назад +7

      @@maddogsenglishmen8020, EVERYTHING matters. Keep living. You’ll soon draw the same conclusion…

    • @walkemdownram-bigsteppin9699
      @walkemdownram-bigsteppin9699 Год назад +6

      NO LIES DETECTED. SALUTE.

    • @jfkst1
      @jfkst1 Год назад +9

      I like Pit Bulls. But suggesting a pit fighting dog won't have a low threshold and animal aggression is utterly ignorant to basic genetics. Of course Pit Bulls have unique challenges.

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +9

      @jfkst1 human aggression and animal aggression are two different things.

  • @GruntLogicIndustries
    @GruntLogicIndustries Год назад +2

    Always had a great time selecting dogs at VLK!!! Kenny and his crew are the best!

  • @twinpyramidshoney543
    @twinpyramidshoney543 Год назад +2

    Listening in to get info on dogs and learned how to communicate with people better cause I’m an interrupter in convos and this conversation taught me more than just dog training/behavior

  • @benjamin-ri2do
    @benjamin-ri2do Год назад +14

    Sending respect from wales if only all people treated dogs like these men

  • @randomhumanoidblob4506
    @randomhumanoidblob4506 Год назад +8

    I don't even have a dog (altho the cat is a lunatic) and I could listen to you fellas talk all day.

  • @annawell2517
    @annawell2517 Год назад +4

    Great interview 👍

  • @yogiyoda
    @yogiyoda Год назад +24

    Glad to see someone recognize the positive attributes of shelter pitbulls! Hopefully more of the high drive ones can find their way as working dogs!

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад

      Shelter "pitbulls " aren't pitbulls. Pitbulls are purebred with pedigrees and bloodlines

    • @luckyorion9634
      @luckyorion9634 Год назад +3

      Shelter pitbulls are a gamble... The only pitbull I would ever own is from a real game bred pitbull breeder...

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +2

      @@luckyorion9634 saying dogs at the shelter are breeds is like saying the stray cats at the shelter are Bengal kittens. They don't end up there because they hold value.

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Год назад

      @@luckyorion9634, I agree with few exceptions. I am assessing a female game bred Pit rescued from a thug fighting ring who, to my utter amazement, is solid as a rock.

    • @broderickblocker7106
      @broderickblocker7106 Год назад +1

      @@luckyorion9634 Guest Kenny said he was getting his pitbulls from the shelter, maybe you missed that part.

  • @tocinoamericano
    @tocinoamericano 20 дней назад +1

    Civil discourse is better for learning than what we see online. Educators and universities figured this out long ago. The problem is there are many people online who are quite frankly uneducated but acting like they know everything.

  • @jmathews470
    @jmathews470 Год назад +1

    We raised a Argentine dogo from a 9 week old puppy to her death of old age at 15.5 years old( human years). She was brought into our family when my oldest son was 6 months old. I was hands on with her since the day we got her. Hands on meaning not abusing her, but absolutely keeping her in check from day one. During her lifetime we raised 3 kids, hundreds of chickens, goats, hogs and rabbits. Not one time did she ever harm a single livestock, in fact she would lay down her life protecting us and them. Absolutely positively the best dog ive ever owned and ive owned many of different breeds as well as my friends and family. Anyone who ever had the opportunity to meet/be around her were in awe by her and begged for puppies. She never stepped foot in a veterinarian office ever in her life until the day we had to have her put down due to kidney failure. Kotton we miss ya girl!

    • @michiel5160
      @michiel5160 Год назад

      What die you feed her, any vaccines or deworming?

    • @jmathews470
      @jmathews470 Год назад

      @@michiel5160 showtime 25/20, not the 1st vaccine, no distemper/parvo and wormed her with safeguard goat wormer the liquid not the paste.

  • @sharonpagano1437
    @sharonpagano1437 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the interview. Really enjoyed it. Would love to hear more from Ken. Robert, you were one of the trainers whos videos gave me a lot of insight and helped me choose the right tools for rescue GSD I pulled from the Miami pound. ❤

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  8 месяцев назад +1

      👊🏽❤️. Awesome!!!

    • @sharonpagano1437
      @sharonpagano1437 8 месяцев назад

      Gorgeous working GSD, 90# female I named Journey. She was on the e-list. Developmentally delayed (likely kennel bound) and super reactive. Breeder dumped her bc of a uterine mass made her sterile. I started with what I knew from past experience. But I just couldn't stop the lunging. I ran out of tools. I had to try the prong. Thankfully there are trainers out there that have the balls to take the heat from these whiny, baseless, opinionated "trainers" and put the information that's needed out there. It's messed up when people can hide behind a keyboard. Once I had reported to FB that someone said "if you believe in prongs so much, you should put one on you autistic son" I said. "Thank for the advice but fortunately my son can't be pit down for biting someone" FB refused to do anything. 6.11. 24 will be 2yrs since #journeythepoundpuppy was sprung. She goes everywhere with me. I'm a dog walker in Palm Beach FL and she's always on appointment with me, my lil guys love having a 90# bodyguard. I love having a big dog that makes people think twice before letting their "friendly" dog rush up on us. She travels with me when we transport dogs, and eats out with us when we find friendly places. Your help really helped me change her life. I am eternally grateful ♡

  • @anthonybellsbestofmenation6422
    @anthonybellsbestofmenation6422 Год назад +10

    This was informative, I like that you mention owner accountability no matter what race you are, when it comes to pitbulls having undeserved reputation

  • @Logan24855
    @Logan24855 Год назад +8

    In the last 1-2 years i've changed my POV on Pitties and Am Staff's. Yes, they were used for bull baiting, yes they were used for dog fighting but that was a different time and bad people were not put in check. I have a neighbor who is a breeder and have seen and interacted with their pitbulls and they are absolute darlings. What a great breed, no wonder they are called the "nanny" dog.

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад

      Bull and bear baiting was outlawed in 1834 in the uk and not sure it was ever a thing in the United States. The amstaff and pitbull breed was created in the late 1800s and early 1900s so not sure how they were used for bull and bear baiting. Pitbulls were bred to fight and be all round farm and catch dogs. They were never ever the nanny dog.

    • @wildtatz
      @wildtatz Год назад +1

      @@maddogsenglishmen8020 pfff the nanny dog refers to the englisch Staffordshire Bull terrier. The grandfather of american staf and pittbulls.
      Englisch staff is a product of the English mine workers in Staffordshire UK crossbreed bulldog X terriers. .first to keep the rats away .
      The nanny dog comes from the dogs protected the children when parents worked .
      Later they started with competitions biting in a wing of a windmill and see wich dog could hold on the longest .
      Sometimes resulting in dead dogs still hanging on the mill. And dog fights .
      The Brits took the first bull and terriers to the states .. so apbt comes from Staffordshire Bull terrier.

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад

      @wildtatz right so the pitbull was never a nanny dog. Just proved my point for me

    • @wildtatz
      @wildtatz Год назад

      @@maddogsenglishmen8020 no you are right about that .

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад

      @@GrCHBoomerang I actually agree with everything he said.

  • @hatchick2453
    @hatchick2453 Год назад +1

    Great video. Is this part of a longer interview?

    • @GoannaUK
      @GoannaUK Год назад

      My question too! Happy to hear more from Ken - he rally is amazing!

  • @cvmg1234
    @cvmg1234 Год назад +2

    Great talk.
    Greetings from Prescott, AZ

    • @blindtrace7220
      @blindtrace7220 Год назад

      These guys are great. If more people watched, I might not have to threaten people with off leash dogs in Granite Creek Park.

  • @tobykeef5402
    @tobykeef5402 Год назад +8

    Best dog I ever had was a pitbull/ridgeback mix.
    Sociable, curious, but when task, strong and determined.
    The endurance of that dog, and his drive was incredible.
    I was in my prime and in great shape, but that dog Would wear me out after an hour of play.

  • @jdoveyk9422
    @jdoveyk9422 Год назад +10

    Leri Hanson has done incredible training with Pitbulls and Ringsport. She’s a legend in my book for this. ❤

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Год назад +2

      I don't know if she's done military k9 work with pitfalls, but agree her work is amazing in the sports!

    • @LionsOnTheHunt313
      @LionsOnTheHunt313 Год назад +1

      Diane Jessup too, especially with her dog Dread. Don't know if she is still active though.

  • @SheilaG971
    @SheilaG971 Год назад +18

    Thank God for the PitBull advocates!! Love this podcast!

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +6

      Mutt advocates calling them pitbulls are the true enemy of the real pitbull terrier

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Год назад +1

      @@maddogsenglishmen8020, oh, you’re preaching to the choir here! I know a real Pitbull terrier. My dad raised, trained and worked them. I also know the watered down version that you call mutts and I agree with that as well but I’ve had both and if you do your homework (DNA) and know what your looking for, you can still find that diamond in the rough in a rescue! I did, and it reignited the fire in me. Be blessed my friend!

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +2

      @sheilagordon2643 by saying its not a pitbull I'm not saying it's Not a great animal and pet but calling everything a pitbull has been extremely damaging to the real breed. No breed should have to share its reputation with dangerous crosses.

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Год назад +2

      @@maddogsenglishmen8020, I have never agreed with anything more! Seriously!
      It’s a slap in the face to label a Pitbull “mix” a Pitbull. And as you said, I have seen brilliant crosses and although I might not agree with crossing them with anything but it’s brings in money so it’s gonna happen, sadly. And I have seen disastrous consequences of mixing them.
      Having said all that, I believe Kenny has an eye for a “real dog” and therefor can advocate for this amazing breed that money and bad breeders are trying to destroy.

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Год назад

      @@GrCHBoomerang, you might be right. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @inthebay
    @inthebay Год назад +8

    As usual…another fascinating podcast!..thank you again!

  • @patnav168
    @patnav168 Год назад +2

    You most definitely just gained a follower big guy

  • @Gypsygal23
    @Gypsygal23 Год назад

    This was so refreshing to hear probably the best discussion about dogs & respecting other dog trainers instead of all this rivalry. I have always said the most dangerous abuse is someones hands so it's not the tools or methods it's how these tools are used. I've never used tools or crates but that doesn't mean I'm against either. Different methods work for different dogs in different circumstances. Sadly whenever anyone simply says I do or don't use this or that way, all too often such comments get attacked by others including some dog trainers 😕 Dog owners, trainers, professional & non professional should all watch this adult healthy conversation to learn exactly what everyone should be doing in the dog world...respecting eachother, listening to eachother, learning from eachother & enjoying sharing eachothers experiences & opinions. What a great place it would be if more people were like this instead of the my way or no way & tearing people down simply for using a different method that works for them. You two are amazing role models for the dog community worldwide. This was the best & loveliest discussion I've watched. Thank you from the UK. You are both amazing.❤

  • @Gruntcore23
    @Gruntcore23 Год назад

    Love these chats. Kenny is good energy!

  • @tp8030
    @tp8030 Год назад +3

    I have ALWAYS had a pit at some point. I have 3 right now, beside a catahoula cur and boxer they are great dogs!!! I had boxers that were some of the very best trackers I've ever seen.

  • @arealtorwitharescuepurpose1875
    @arealtorwitharescuepurpose1875 Год назад +5

    His humble attitude its so refreshing. Thank you for sharing

  • @markbrennan8971
    @markbrennan8971 18 дней назад

    Great conversation!!!

  • @1Craigsworld
    @1Craigsworld 11 месяцев назад +1

    loved this talk.

  • @jaimerodriguez669
    @jaimerodriguez669 Год назад +3

    I have 5 Pitbulls and they are the best and am glad you are training Pitbull for military and police

  • @AlanClark-s3y
    @AlanClark-s3y Год назад +12

    pitbulls will work for their handlers. They love people and will do most things.Bad pits come from bad breeding nothing more

    • @jessepitt
      @jessepitt Год назад

      Bad breeding or bad ownership. Bad owners can f*ck up any dog.

  • @GoannaUK
    @GoannaUK Год назад +5

    This guy is great! I would have loved to see the tattoo of Flash and a photo! Ken taking Pitties out of rescue shelters to train them and then taking them to Afghanistan and not losing one, while the military still don't use them now is a story we need to hear more about! Wish there was footage of these great dogs n action - that might change a few minds!

  • @jefferythurman9228
    @jefferythurman9228 Год назад +3

    I would absolutely love to see you interview Lee Robinson of American Sentinel kennels.

  • @DogObsessed430
    @DogObsessed430 Год назад +4

    Great interview! Very interesting about the Pit Bull and it’s uses as don’t know much about them (banned breed in Oz) except that they seem to have a bad rap. I also agree about the social media engagement. It annoys me when people criticise the techniques of others as to me it is unprofessional. Learn what you can from other trainers, discard what doesn’t sit well with you and keep what does. 🤷‍♀️

  • @johndoe7270
    @johndoe7270 Год назад +1

    The thing I love about dogs and man, we have an unspoken contract. You provide food, shelter, care for the dog. The dog does various services, tasks. The interesting thing, the dog comes up on the food chain to your level. Unless you are a heartless PoS that abandons them at the first issue or Chinese person who beats them to death with a stick prior to eating them.
    Also, heads up if you have an old dog, @ age 10 standard years, a dog has a 50% chance of developing cancer/ tumors. Avoid sugar/excess carbs as it will directly feed cancer/tumors. Keto can help shrink cancer/ tumors.

  • @marshaward6790
    @marshaward6790 Год назад +4

    I’m not familiar with a YAG terrier so I looked it up. Do you mean Jadgterrier?

    • @logansilva8017
      @logansilva8017 Год назад

      Yes, when he says YAG terrier he is referring to the jagdterrier German hunting terrier.

  • @fadedillusions867
    @fadedillusions867 Год назад +3

    MWDs, Pitbulls, and Kenny... this is bound to be an interesting episode.

    • @fadedillusions867
      @fadedillusions867 Год назад +1

      Great episode, as expected.
      Agreed. My pit loves to trail; though, I've yet to 'train' her in it, more just encourage it.

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Год назад

      @@fadedillusions867, absolutely!

  • @charlesthomason8390
    @charlesthomason8390 Год назад +9

    24 pit bulls and counting. Hands down the best breed of dogs. Loyal loving protective and great with kids. Every bad pit bull I’ve ever seen was 100% the product of a bad human PERIOD! You can’t ask for a better companion than a pitty that you’ve raised and trained yourself.

    • @isitjustme_
      @isitjustme_ 5 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed ! ❣️
      I can't imagine my life without my boy, truly I don't know what I'd do.

  • @deepanjan9168
    @deepanjan9168 Год назад +5

    Next level sir is legend in training world

  • @SoCalPresa
    @SoCalPresa Год назад +1

    Lets do an interview brother! We have 20 years of training, raising and breeding the Perro de Presa Canario 🎉

  • @Bamaboy813
    @Bamaboy813 Год назад +6

    Knowing what I know about dogs now I wish I had put my pit lab girl into work training, probably detection. She has a great drive and a great nose and a tremendous prey drive and fearless. If I get another pit like her I will absolutely get it trained up for detection/sport/SAR

  • @Tommy-pe8ct
    @Tommy-pe8ct Год назад

    Great interview

  • @mikedevere
    @mikedevere Год назад +2

    Great video. Really nice guy 👍

  • @KelNash
    @KelNash Год назад +3

    We had two pitbulls from the same litter. The female was incredibly sweet and submissive. Gentle. People and dog friendly. The male was an absolute nightmare. Neurotic, untrustworthy, insatiable prey drive, just a menace. It’s amazing how big the spectrum can be from the same litter.

  • @alanna2968
    @alanna2968 Год назад +2

    I love listening to your podcasts while I'm at work. I dont know how many times i have recommend your videos and podcasts to people who ask me questions about what i am listening to beccause they heard something they liked.

  • @garythorsell5061
    @garythorsell5061 Год назад

    Hello can you describe what to feed dogs 😊

  • @BirdDawg1
    @BirdDawg1 Год назад

    Excellent information, thank you both!

  • @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables
    @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables Год назад

    What about length of time in a crate??

  • @Diesel357..
    @Diesel357.. Год назад

    Amazing info! Thanks to both of you!

  • @donsazon3608
    @donsazon3608 Год назад

    Great episode thank you Robert! I have a question...At what age would you start removing the alpha from the litter?

  • @Gypsygal23
    @Gypsygal23 Год назад

    What a lovely man. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @PatrickJDaley
    @PatrickJDaley Год назад +2

    I have a 2yr old pit mix, Annie, who has a fabulous nose! She is a tracking/search queen. I was not a pitbull person, l had GSD'S. After having lost both of my GSD'S within 6 mo. Of each other, I was very depressed. I wanted another Shepherd but just couldnt. 6 mo later, My girlfriend brought me an 8 week old pittie mix puppy. OMG.... a puppy! I have had 5 GSD'S which all were rescues and all excellent dogs. Sad to say at 56 yrs old l have my first puppy. She kept me busy. But now, 2 yrs later l have another fabulous dog! Such personality, definitely not a GSD, she is only 60lbs. So she takes up less room on the bed! Love her to death!

    • @thenomenclature7243
      @thenomenclature7243 Год назад +1

      ​@@GrCHBoomerangA pit bull is a mixed dog to begin with 😂

    • @GrChBarracuda
      @GrChBarracuda Год назад

      @@thenomenclature7243 Every Pure breed comes from something . The difference Between a Mixed ( Mutt) and a Pure Breed. A Mix doesn’t have Standards and No Pedigree. A Pure breed has Standards and Pedigree . A Pit Bull is the APBT. A APBT has Standards and Pedigree . Grand Champion Boomerang ( APBT) is an Old Pit Fighting Dog from the 70s . Go do your research on Boomerang

  • @jimputnam7539
    @jimputnam7539 Год назад

    Man I loved watching his dogs work on that tv show!! I realize we only got a tiny fraction of an idea from the show of the dedication it takes to run a kennel full of working dogs, but damn was it cool to watch!! Great episode

  • @aaranchristopher
    @aaranchristopher Год назад

    My pitbull was the best dog breed i ever had despite furniture and carpet getting destroyed when he was teething when he was young, he was the best being i could ask for no doubt. He listened, followed me everywhere, protected me from adrenaline cops one time, and he always was loving to me, ive had a bunch of different types of animals and etc, pitbulls seemed to be the best, even when your at your lowest and have a one its like they know, their really a human intimate dog outta all of the breeds, pitbull would rather spend time with you then with any other, they rather give their life for you to not be hurt, they want to do whatever you want to do whatever it is, they truly our humans best friend if you teach as a kid like kid is homeschooled like i did, you may have a good one like i did who i could walk with out a leash aroumd anything anywhere without provocation coming from my pit, i miss mine, wish i made more videos for i barley have any, i have more pics in triple digits tho. Miss him, fyi i bought mine for 50bucks and he was 4weeks old when i had bought him, feed him with bottle for a week an half to after that like a baby it was really cute.😢 oh Champ i miss

  • @KeikoFXDesigns
    @KeikoFXDesigns Год назад +1

    APBT was Americas icon back in the WW2 and those dogs continued to be an icon.

  • @clydegreen3028
    @clydegreen3028 Год назад +3

    I train with affection and I've only owned APBT's. When choosing a pup i go for the the pup that tries to get my attention the most. Usually he's the first one jumping up to get to me. Then i train by giving or withholding affection. Good work equals scratches and belly rubs. My 6yr old APBT, Dez has actively protected my wife from an assault but he's also the best companion, babysitter and road trip partner you can ask for.

  • @shephusted2714
    @shephusted2714 Год назад +3

    pitbulls are so smart - they don't get credit

  • @darylhill9400
    @darylhill9400 Год назад

    Purchased ukc American pitbull terrier show dog as a puppy in the early 80s and he live 14 years ! I spent time every day with him training to the best of my ability, and he was an absolute amazing animal, built like a young Schwarzenegger, and had a disposition of a Buddhist monk

  • @pennypiper5857
    @pennypiper5857 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing:)

  • @fayecummings1946
    @fayecummings1946 Год назад +1

    Hey Robert, what are your thoughts on using high drive dogs like Dogo Argentinos for training? They are going through some bad publicity these days, just like Dobermans, Rottweilers and Pitbulls have had and still have...

  • @traviswilcox3472
    @traviswilcox3472 Год назад +2

    Great guest, enjoyed the video.
    Q: What’s the story on that black & white photo in the wall ?

    • @PepeDeezNutz
      @PepeDeezNutz Год назад

      Someone took a photo and put it on the wall

  • @Jeni-ow1kl
    @Jeni-ow1kl Год назад +8

    Put bull terriers are INTENSITY in a dog form!! Athletic, dedicated, & all heart!!

  • @jw-vx8im
    @jw-vx8im Год назад +4

    Gypsy Stratten would be good to have on the show

  • @Moraprecisionreloader
    @Moraprecisionreloader Год назад +4

    Just imagine if you got a pit bull from a good breeder like from the famous Mr. Corn with all the traits and can breed and get the same traits all the time for the military dogs like that. Would be awesome.

  • @jmsblk1
    @jmsblk1 Год назад +2

    Well bred and trained Pitties are one of the best all round breeds to work with, they are smart, fast super athletic and eager to learn, people think the lock jaw is a problem if the dogs are used by the police or military but they very rarely lock on and they can be trained to not do it. I have owned Rotties, a Belgium sheppard and a Cane Corso and they have all been awesome dogs but the best all round dog I have ever owned is my current companion who is a Pitbull, this dog's genes are perfect his natural physique is amazing and he learnt faster than any other breed I have trained, he is perfect around people and kids and can switch from casual and loving to all business in a flash, one thing I have learned about the breed is they are very emotional with people and they need to be around people but when you take that away from them they can become aggressive its the only negative trait they have and I think its the reason we hear stories of them just turning all of a sudden.

  • @glockspecific7757
    @glockspecific7757 Год назад

    Learned so much by this!

  • @erinjean2695
    @erinjean2695 Год назад

    One of my dogs is pit/german shepherd/chow and boxer, confirmed by dna. He’s the most solid farm dog I’ve ever had. He is all bluff and no bite towards people but he alerts and guards against hawks, coyotes, bobcats etc. his arch nemesis is the owl lol. He even ran off a bear once. Won’t bother livestock, protects chickens like you wouldnt believe. He’s the most focused driven dog I’ve ever had. Best rat hunter ever. He’s not a dog anyone can handle, but he’s obedient to a fault with the people he trusts. Hands down best dog I’ve ever had. They’re not all fantastic tho, it’s a genetic lottery with mixes and the owner also plays a large part as well. Bully mixes are not all for everyone. Would I get another? 100%

  • @knutdergroe9757
    @knutdergroe9757 Год назад

    My first Pit(old school bleed lines) moved in at four weeks old,
    15 December 1985. I knew nothing about Pits, grew up with Boxers, Dobermans, and German Shepherds.
    So he got trained as a military dog.
    He was just totally AWESOME, two enlistment, two marriages, four cross country moves, saved so many family members; his judgment was always better than mein.
    He worked, he hunted(squirrel), and played hard.
    I have had many since,
    More adventures than I could tell in a week.
    My big prejudice: is with Pit-mix,
    Or kenneled/boxed dogs.
    Pits require people time, lots of people time.
    By the by,
    For me, there is no other breed,
    American Pit Bull Terrier, forever !!!

  • @chaoticcaninejb
    @chaoticcaninejb Год назад +4

    Flash was amazing!!!!

  • @HammerK99
    @HammerK99 Год назад +2

    Number 1: it took Brazilians to show Americans the value of the American Pit Bull Terrier.
    Number 2: We will spend top dollar to get Shepherds, Mals, and Dutchies, while shelter Pit Bulls are excelling.
    Imagine if we selectively bred Pit Bulls the way we do Malinois.

  • @D0B3RW0M4N
    @D0B3RW0M4N Год назад +5

    Listening to this will surely help work go by faster, thanks!

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Год назад

      Great to hear!

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад +4

      ​@RobertCabralDogs a dog without a pedigree can't be a breed. Pitbulls have bloodlines and pedigrees. Shelter dogs are not pitbulls. They are just mislabeled as pitbulls. Pitbulls are eli bolio jocko redboy Cottingham alligator jeep etc.

    • @RobertCabralDogs
      @RobertCabralDogs  Год назад

      @@maddogsenglishmen8020 listen to the interview.... many of the pitfalls he talks about were rescues... not the dogs you speak of

    • @maddogsenglishmen8020
      @maddogsenglishmen8020 Год назад

      @RobertCabralDogs the root cause of the real pitbulls reputation is believing there are real pitbulls at the shelter. Yes the odd dog rings gets busted and some may end up there. But 99.99 % dogs labeled as pitbulls are actually mixed dogs. Unless it came from a dogman breeder it's not a pitbull. No pedigree = not a breed.

  • @HumanOptimization
    @HumanOptimization Год назад +1

    hmmm..interesting. good talk!

  • @TheRisto2
    @TheRisto2 11 месяцев назад

    We had a Belgian Malinos/ Pitbul mix in the Finnish army in the early 1990. The dog was amazing.

  • @riderstrong6397
    @riderstrong6397 Год назад +3

    they where known as Nanny Dog's .....see the kid, there was a Pitbull close by, see the Pitbull dog the kid was close by and safe...... around 1900..... or so...was when they were seen as Good Dogs, they are a Jack of all trades.

  • @chrisscoleri2341
    @chrisscoleri2341 Год назад

    I did not know they were used like this. I have an APBT/Catahoula mix we adopted from our local shelter. He was unsocialized, had been abused, and needed a break. He started out in the shelter as a pup and ended up there again as a damaged adult. He needed a break. It was a tough road for him and I have a bite scar from him, but he became an excellent dog. He's a 75lb fur missile and fearless guardian of our home. I truly believe this dog would have to be killed to get past him. He will not let anyone get between him and his family. He good with other dogs when we are out, but anything that enters the back yard dies. He runs toward potential threats. He has also chased off coyotes, raccoons, and a bobcat. He is also really scent driven. If I got him as a puppy, I would have liked to train him as a SAR dog. He absolutely loves to track and find and has a high work drive. I've always thought Cooper was an awesome dog with a lot of wasted potential, but I never knew they could become a MWD.

  • @jessepitt
    @jessepitt Год назад +2

    Check out the Mink Man. He’s training his little Pit to do amazing things 😳

  • @longgrayline8055
    @longgrayline8055 3 месяца назад

    I currently own a true APBT gamedog and there is absolutely no dog in the world that is as athletic as a 60-65 pound unneutered male APBT. The intensity and drive they bring is absolutely incredible. No other large dog can match their intensity.

  • @ladydumpsterfire
    @ladydumpsterfire Год назад +1

    Randomly ran across this clip and loved it, loving Kenny's overall vibe 👍. Always had similar thoughts on pits. Have known a lot of amazing ones, and always thought a lot of them have the potential to do a lot more than most people might think. But they just end up in the wrong hands SO often. And I don't even mean just the outright abusive hands, but just overall dog-ignorant, irresponsible, 'my baby would never do that!' types that have no business having ANY dog, let alone one as powerful and driven as a lot of pit bulls can be under those big blocky adorable faces.

  • @ivanracine431
    @ivanracine431 Год назад

    Great job man from truly professional tks the best

  • @sosajojo08
    @sosajojo08 Год назад +1

    Thank you for advocating on the American pit bull To me they are the ultimate dog

  • @respectamerica2382
    @respectamerica2382 Год назад +3

    Talk to any dog owner that has owned muliple breds including pitbulls, and they all say Pitbulls are the best!

  • @twinarrowssurvival.2.065
    @twinarrowssurvival.2.065 Год назад +1

    A pitbull was the most decorated dog and world war 2 pitbulls are some of the best dogs in the world I have five and they are my best friends and protector's

  • @jamesmiller8591
    @jamesmiller8591 Год назад +1

    You know, I really enjoyed today’s podcast I’ve had pitbull‘s and Mel’s and rat terriers that rat terrier could hunt man as well as the Mel.and thought, she was a pitbull, and only a third of their size, tenacious great nose, but I love my pitbull‘s , they have such a terrible reputation so many die in the shelters really a shame. Great show you guys keep it up.🎉

  • @one-of-us9939
    @one-of-us9939 Год назад +3

    Thanks guys, you're right...
    There's more than 1 way 2 skin a cat.
    😂

  • @jessicabyland2879
    @jessicabyland2879 Год назад +1

    Wonderful! Thank you very much for this episode, Robert Cabral

  • @heathlee5698
    @heathlee5698 Год назад

    Haven't watched any of their training video's but I will now. Im a Tom Davis guy. But like they said....every trainer is different and to each you own. Im gonna check them out

  • @Aj.Wolf1
    @Aj.Wolf1 Год назад +3

    Great mind's think alike!
    Learning is a constant evolving tool - Different breeds, have different own needs.
    I make training fun, it's not an admittance of failure - failure is not acting upon with an open mind tailored to meet my dog's needs and better my own skill set, it can potential save a life or two.

  • @bigblade9518
    @bigblade9518 Год назад +1

    Best buddy I ever had was pitbull named Patch, RIP.