Pitbulls account for 69% of fatal dog attacks involving humans in the US. They are also responsible for 62% of all dog bite-related fatalities in the United States. They should not be bred at all. There is NOTHING this breed offers which cannot be had from other breeds more safely.
Pit bulls are definitely not 1st time dogs in my opinion. The ownership of a pit bull should be taken seriously. I owned one once, he was a good dog but he was scared of men and children for some reason. I'm assuming he was abused when he was a puppy.
The reason the rate is so high is because of SHELTERS! They lie and assume they have a pitbull when in reality it’s an overly bred mutt with no lineage. Not to mention the backyard breeders who inbreed and have dogs that are genetic nightmares. probably from a backyard breeder so of course it’s going to be reactive, with a potential to bite. Pitbulls from AKC recognized breeders who do their health testing are absolutely fantastic dogs to work with and are friendly loving intelligent pets and can be great family companions
I love your acknowledgement of the mix breed! As an employee with our local dog pound and adoption center; having someone with a following whom people value, the mention of mixed breed dogs means so much!
I have a rescue pup, found on the side of the road by someone else a few weeks prior to us taking her home. She was only 6lbs when we got her, skin and bones, "dewormed" with chewing tobacco from the original finders. They said she was the worst dog ever, so we took her in. Vet said "lab mixed with a small breed" which we appreciated at the time as home renters. As she got healthy and filled out, we realized very quickly she was a pit-mix AND SHE'S THE BEST DOG EVER. She was kennel trained in less than 5 hrs, knew sit in less than 10 min, and has been the most patient, loving, caring pup I've ever owned.
That seems like a grateful pup. Last stray I took in had been a roamer for a couple of years. Never knew because I only saw him the one time when i got off the bus at my grandma's house and petted him awhile until we went our seperate ways. He was a sweet boy but a little scared, i wondered if someone had been mean to him. I assumed it was whoever dumped him and left it at that. He wandered off towards the neighbors and figured he was one of theirs. We already had a dog and my parents wouldn't have allowed another at the time. I didn't even know he was still around until he randomly showed up at my house with my other dogs a couple years later. I definitely had to do a double take to make sure he was the same dog, but it felt like he actually remembered me. I greeted him the same way as I did years before and I think it's why he decided to trust me so much. I had been sweet to him then and it hadn't changed. I learned later he had not been treated the best by the neighbors. He just wanted a home. When I started feeding him, he jumped around like a maniac trying to knock the bowl out of my hand; this was understandable given at minimum he hadn't eaten for a few days and i figured out he hadn't been taught much manners either. As fast as he picked up on stuff though, i do wonder in hindsight if someone had taught him some things. But he could've been just smart. He was eager to please and food motivated even after he wasn't starving anymore. In less than a week I got him to stop knocking the bowl out of my hand, stop jumping, and to sit or at least stay on all fours before giving him his food. He was just so happy to be fed consistently, and even had his own bowl. I could tell he was grateful to finally have a family. He ended up as one of the best dogs that we ever had. He was some kind of beagle/foxhound mix. We even rounded it out with chickens, which he initially wanted to eat through their fence. He didn't know better, but to my surprise our other dog cloe (boxer mix) started telling him off for us when she realized we kepting shooing him away from their fenced in pen. We didn't even have to be out there for her to protect them, but I'm proud to say she taught patrick how to behave around them. No sneaky nips at them or any bs like that. Clay didn't need the strict teaching to understand the same lesson. I'm glad my mom introduced them to chloe when they were younger, she understood they belonged and taught the other dogs to accept them after hammering to patrick they weren't to eat or kill. Chloe was too smart for her own good sometimes and 100% a neurotic bully.
I had no clue how much I was gonna love my pitbull until I got her. I will ride or die for Pitbulls now. Hell, I got sober for mine, just to be a more responsible owner. I had a Rottweiler as a kid and now as an adult I only want to have Pitbulls. Or a Pitbull mix. I’m also a veteran with PTSD and all that, and as an ESA, she replaced my therapist lol.
@@bostons_departed3631 hay hun if u live in alberta we have 15 Australian ridgeback Pitbull black lab chocolate lab and golden retriever if you're interested we have 11 puppies left we have three 9-month-old well they just turned 10 months old 3 10-month-old ones and we have ones that are 10 weeks old and we have eight of those left
Glad to hear you mention the pitbull terriers i have had two in my life one when i was little who was super playful and we named him Brownie and my current pitbull who is a great mix of super sweet playful and calm and also much to smart for his own good he's 8 now but you really cant tell and i have trained him myself since i was a still a teen till now from watching trainers like you ive had him around kids of all ages since he was a puppy so his temperament is great and the one time he did get sick of my little cousin he ran in the living room and got his mom and even hes not the most perfectly trained dog he's so easy to teach that i still teach him new things whenever i can he's unfortunately been in a situation where he was attacked by another dog and even then because hes always been of the mindset that most dogs are new friends he sat there for a good minute while the dog latched on to him in shock luckily the situation only made him a bit cautious but didn't change how he acted around dogs in general hes just more likely to want to go the other way if a dog is being aggressive love your videos i do think one reason they get a bad rep is because some people get them thinking they can handle them when they know they cant they also don't react accordingly when they know their dog isn't great with other dogs or are just super dominant dogs
Ive had a lot of large breed dogs. My best ever was my Dogo Argentino pup. Learned anything the first time. Once i showed her she never fogot. I could wait months in-between and she remembered. One of my favorite things was her was a high prey drive hunting dog .But she would turn into my livestock guardian dog with goats. Moved cows as well. Unfortunately she passed away from skin cancer. That was the only negative with the breed. All white and that soft white underbelly, didn't do well in Arizona. She was a mostly inside dog too? RIP SWEET GOLDIE!!! I MISS YOU SO MUCH!!!
RIP, I have an Alapaha blue blooded bulldog female. Same thing you mentioned with the Dogo, just not at tall or heavy. I walk her by my house and she picks up hog scents. She wants to go after hog.
I’m so glad you said Pitbulls! They have a special warm spot in my heart from past experiences… I moved on to something more difficult breed now, the Australian Cattle dog! Took me some adjustments… lol 😂 Love that breed too … at least now I do since he’s almost done with puppy hood! 1st 6 months I was saying “ how does anyone like these things”!? 😂😂😂😂😂
100% agree!! I was a lab chick forever (and still am). When our last dog that was a yellow lab passed away. We took a chance on a puppy from the humane society. He turned out to be a Treeing Walker Coonhound GSD mix and he's amazing. He's my soul dog and the best addition to our family. ❤❤
We ONLY adopt from rescues and have had and still have AMAZING dogs. Although we provide them with positive structure, walked everyday and have a very healthy physical and emotional lifestyle. 3 GSD mixes, border collie, etc
I don't know if all terriers are like this or just my Airedale, but she made me work for her loyalty and obedience. Now that I have to, she does all the flashy things you mentioned from terriers. While still giving me a middle finger from time to time as she finds new ways to get in trouble.
Pitbulls & Labs are my 2 favorite dog breeds. Grew up around Labs, then rescued a stray Pitbull from my work. 15 years latter, still have Pitbulls & Bullies.
@@YzFool78 hey hun I have 11 puppies for sale if you are in Alberta I have Australian ridgeback Pitbull black lab and chocolate lab and golden retriever mixed all in one if you are interested I have three 10 months puppies and also I have eight 10 weeks old puppies left
All three of my dogs made the list! I have two mutts and a Labrador retriever I am such a proud dog mom now! I have a boxer mix Rosie, a Labrador Ryder and a chihuahua mix Sennara
Big love to shouting out how great mutts are! They are, without a doubt, my favorite “breed.” They can be so well rounded without being as intense as most purebred dogs. Every time somebody meets my supermutt, they’re always commenting on how smart and cool she is. She is the most loyal dog ever.
When I was ten years old, I adopted a mutt terrier I found in a field. He was brave, smart, loyal, Loving, gentle to his cat buddies (was even a "mom" to a kitten), and hilarious. I had never trained a dog before, but he was definitely game. He learned quite a few tricks with me. He singlehandedly stood his ground against a gang of wild dogs, who respected him so much that they actually left without incident. He was our cuddle puppy. I still miss him greatly.
Terriors are definitely wired differently, I've been training mine for igp and the trainers all agree they're a bit crazy. It's great if you know how to handle that, terrible if you don't.
My very first dog ever was a shelter rescue pit bull, Otto. I asked a person who trained protection dogs to find a dog for me, assuming I would start training with her at puppy hood. He was perfect for me, loved him to bits, he lived to seventeen and I still miss him. Have had several dogs since, who are wonderful, but he was the very best lovey, mind-reading soulmate.
Dog owner all my life and have two pitbull boxer mix brother and sister from the same litter and very sweet ! Had several full blood pits back in the day and none ever bit anybody !
I was raised to ❤ the Heinz 57 dogs or mixed dogs as Tom said. IMO I think something happens to a dog who's been rehomed. They seem to be so loyal and grateful. I'll take an adult dog anyday. Those are my two favorite criteria, not breeds. I'd love to get a pit/pit mix, but I'm not willing to fight insurance and landlords. It is what it is.😢
I have two Labs and a Cane Corso. The Labs are easier to train but all love people, especially children and other dogs. The Corso is lazy compaired to my Labs but is also a lot easier to drain his energy. They are all great and i take them everywhere. Love your vids, thanks.
What you said about your boerbel and wife had me laughing. We had a giant schnauzer who had her giving me side looks when he was young (stranger suspicion etc). My response was so similar, "honey that's gonna be your five minute dog." Drop that leash and you've got five (which is a lot) to get the hell out of there, guaranteed. I 'm not sure she really got that until he passed, there was a sleep easy side effect that came with those challenges. I've got three female poodles now, which is about the equivalent to one gs in terms of door presence, maybe.
I've got a mutt, Lab/Pit mix. Beautiful dog but not the easiest dog to train. She is 2 years old and still very much a work in progress. My black lab was a breeze to train and other Lab mixes I've had were great. This girl is a challenge. Clearly smarter than me. I know it is me that needs training, which is why I'm here.
Hey Tom! Love your videos and have used a TON of your info for our dogs. Question/future video suggestion for you - Do you have any advice for a household with two dogs that were raised (training, expectations, communication, etc.) differently and now live together? How do you train them moving forward? Separately? Together? A bit of both? How do teach different expectations now than what they had before. Thank you!
To clarify with the genetics behind the ‘silver’ lab, silver or blue as it is sometimes called is a color dilution of the black color in dogs. The problem with color dilution is that it is linked to a condition called color related alopecia. Typically developing after about two years of age the coat starts falling out leaving large scaly bald patches. Not all dilute dogs get color related alopecia, but it affects a significant portion of dilute dogs to the point where breeding for a dilute coat color becomes unethical.
Thank you raising awareness about the pitbull, I appreciate any influencer who can speak to the bread from experience and knowledge vs. those that are ignorant and assume they know something. I have two, and had one that passed and they are blessings, perfect for first time trainers becuase they are very in tune with human wants and needs (more so than other stubborn breeds who get a pass because their musculature is hidden by fluffy fur, i.e. huskies or Gman Sheps). high rates of bites/attacks fatalities is because the dog is more common than others, if there were as many huskies in the hands of the unskilled and irresponsible the math would math very differently.
As a dog trainer myself, this is going to be a hot take..but hear me out..my favorite breed to train is the Beagle. I love the beagle because they let me show the world that any dog can be trained..even one that’s bred to ignore you and hunt rabbits lol. I love that they are incredibly forgiving, always happy and will do anything for a biscuit. Aaaand I have a special touch with hounds❤
The Burley shout had me laughing, we got a bullmastiff puppy about six months after you got burley which has been a huge training help as I have followed all of your videos raising your Boerboel. I can relate!
First dog trainer(maybe i missed one) which talks absolut mixes..Thank you Tom! I have a Pitbull- labby Mix! Everyone loves her! I am against breeding except professionell needs anyway! we have enough! specially in the shelters! There are dogs for everyone. Yes maybe it takes a little time to find one which suits to you but if you do not have or do not want to have time for that do not get a dog! Go for a dogwalk at your shelter, they are waiting for you! (Sorry about my english)
Love to the mutts! I have a 10 year old lady Freja who is a mix of Douge de Bordeaux, Rottweiler and Cane Corso. She's the most loving and intelligent dog I could ask for ❤
One of my old roommates had a pit bull. She was so sweet and easily trained, though most people viewed her as a terrible dog just because of the stigma of pit bulls. Also, now I currently have a 8-week old mutt (Trixie) that is half husky, quarter lab, and quarter beagle. She is so sweet and well tempered. And what little training we've done thus far, she has picked up on them quickly, except for the 'release' command...she just wants to bite down harder lol
Hey, Tom. I love your top 3. But I can't understand why you and Will A. never mention the Standard Poodle. They make great family pets, are easy to train, and are good watch dogs. They have even been great police dogs but got a bad rap because of their floofy appearance. 😂 Smart and loyal ❤❤
Labs will raise orphans of most species. I had a lab cross until 2 yrs ago when she suffered a sudden death heart attack. She'd played with her adopted son, she'd raised from a 7 week old pup. My Rosie raised rescue kittens, was an emotional support dog for my g-son, and provided love to anyone in need. She rarely barked, so when she did, we checked the yard. We think she was mixed with a Brittney. Her 1 fault was her tendency to find a weak spot in the fence and go on a walkabout. After decades of having purebred show dachshunds, my last 3 have been crossbreeds 😮and I love or, in Roseie's case, loved them dearly. She was my heart dog, as is the 2 orphans she raised, housebroke, and doggy socialized.
@@donaldstogner9518 poodles of all sizes are wonderful. The miniatures are regal clowns. The standards are a little more serious but awesome dogs! The toys can be great, but can have more issues I think.
GSDs are my favorite breed to train. I love my Italian Greyhounds too, but I admit, I don’t really train them as much not because they can’t be, but because I don’t need them to be. Rotties are also great dogs to train. Not a fan a pitbulls. But to each their own.
I love the pitbull because it's friendly but also looks scary so serves to scare things off like your boerboel. And my "pitbull" is more of a mix that I got from a shelter. He's wonderful.
So nice to hear something positive about the pitt bull terrier & the mix breed too! I happen to have a mix breed whose 50% pitt & he is absolutely the best!
My first Dog was a Lab, Pitbull Mutt. She was such a special Dog. She lived 141/2 yrs. Next dog was a German shorthair, pointer, pitbull mutt she was another great dog. Now I have Boxer, border collie, pitbull mutt. He might be the smartest yet. I was actually surprised because the previous dogs were so great. ❤. Great video. And as you see by the description of my dogs Mutts are the absolute best. 100% Agree!!
Same. Ours was a mutt/lab/pit mix. Her parents were apparently a lab/unknown mutt mix mixed with a pit. He was the sweetest, most docile dog. People loved him. People who had phobias of dogs were shockingly fine around him. We had a friend who was attacked and was terrified of dogs all her life. Marshmellow was the only dog she was okay with, and she’d literally let him lay on top of her as she sat in the recliner. Her just having his head by her head was something she would never do with any other dog, period. He was an Angel on this earth. We rescued him from a terrible situation. In fact the night we rescued him he escaped from the pen he was kept in…and ran straight for our Bronco, and jumped up onto the back seat. We thought we were gonna have to spend hours trying to catch him. Nope. He ran straight for the vehicle and was ready to go..
@ Marshmallow I love that name. And it sounds like he was just that sweet. And what a gift to y’all and your friend to be able to enjoy the love of a dog even if just him. Thanks for sharing.❤️
@ He looked like a toasted marshmellow lol. He had this whiter brown coat to the sides, and then his back was “toasted”, with little “burnt” spots where he had black/brien patches. And he was so mellow that we spelled it that way lol. He was great. Labs ans pit bulls really do go together and make great dogs. I just got a golden doodle today!
We are mostly Rott folks, and I like the relative predictability of a pure bred. However, we have had a few RottX; our first dog was a RottXSpaniel. Kind of weird, but affectionate. Raised our cat, liked most people. Another was a RottXPit, basically a scaled up pit with Rott colors. She was great with almost all people, liked kids, bonded to the kitteh. Her joints could not take the muscle, and she blew out a joint as an elder dog; but forr that, she might have lived a couple more years. Bozo was a RottXFila. Took mostly after the Fila; great with us and utterly vile with all others. Had some dog pals that he loved to see on walks. There is a home near us with really big draft horses; they loved him. Ted is RottXAustralian Shepherd. LOVES other dogs; protective, very affectionate with us. I am a fan of mixed breeds, even with the odd stuff sometimes encounters.
I have a male standard poodle Most people think this is a French breed but it is actually a German breed, the number one smartest dog, and was bred for hunting, specifically bird hunting. I don't enjoy hunting so I use him in field trials and people are shocked when we show up for the trial. Then he kicks their dogs ass and they're even more shocked. If anyone threatened me, it would not be pretty.
There is actually another that is coming back called fox red. It apparently was one of the original colours but was removed by the kennel clubs and it's starting to make a comeback. I'm not a fan of that colour because I've seen a few of them that have been more protective and less obedient. My favourite colour is the black, which I think is the original - I find they are the best, most obedient and most easily trained.
Hello Tom, can I use a Dogtra ARC 1200 collar for my 7 month Belgian Malinois? People tell me it will ruin the dog? My reasons are to use it to help obedience on really low settings like a 4. Other people tell me to do thousands of long line recalls before but I thought this dogtra collar would fast track the obedience if used correctly.
Silver Labs are said to be a chocolate lab variant, but older breeders suggest that silver originated as a mix of a Weimaraner and a Lab. There's no evidence as far as I know. A Fox Red Lab is dark variant of a Yellow Lab. According to breeders, a large litter may include black, chocolate, and yellow pups, although uniform single colors may be desired. As far as mix breeds, my favorite is a Golden Lab [Golden x Lab] mixed with a German Shepherd. A GSD is a dream dog to have but training and socialization are critical. The Lab x GSD seems to be a sweet, biddable dog that is intelligent, easy to train, and independent without being overly stubborn. And, you can always find a brown dog with a black 'GSD' mask at the local rescue due to backyard breeding... or just a couple of farm dogs that had a good time. ;-) I consider a GSD to be a more intelligent dog, but the mix seems to have an off switch and is able to be a couch potato, when I'm working during the day... I like Pits, but they are terriers with higher "drive" than Retrievers, and even shepherds. I don't think that most people have the patience to train them and keep them exercised .... And, I believe that's why Labs are so popular, because they are friendly and easy to maintain.
Blue heelers would be my pick of the most loyal, hardest working, smartest breed of dog. But like most breeds they are not for everyone as they need a job.
Thanks for the Pitbull love. I had an opposite experience with my Boerboel being incredibly trainable and my current pitbull being a selfish stubborn jackass. Pitbull haters: you guys are ridiculous. I'm sorry if you had a negative experience, or saw a disturbing video, but there's more pitbulls than any other dog in America by a lot so obviously most of them are fine pets and a small minority are badly trained or genetically defective, just like with any other breed. If it wasn't a small minority there would literally be 100k or more attacks per year.
I’ve never been a pitbull fan due some not training them well. My cousin has one, 90 lbs of muscle. He’s the sweetest thing. I the only issue was when I brought my young beagle to visit the first time her dog tried to hump my 20 lb dog. He yelped. Her dog doesn’t know his own strength. Mind you he was neutered as a puppy but I know some dogs hump their entire life. I get it, we were on his turf. The dogs got a long but her pitbull would get frisky and try again. After tiring each other out I found my dog sleeping under hers. I’ve walked her dog many times and he’s never negatively reacted to anyone or dog. He’s a 90 lb lap dog, honestly. It’s almost impossible to keeps pitbulls out of the wrong hands, just firearms.
When I first started dog walking, I used to tell people to get the Golden Retriever if they've never had a dog in their life because I would say it was the easiest to train and best family dog however, since COVID, I have seen a lot of them that have been anything but the best. They are still lovable but trainability has gone downhill, and i've even seen some aggression in a few so, now I tell people who've never had a dog to get a Labrador Retriever.
Oh my God! The way you said ‘boerboel, had me bent over laughing this morning! I’ve been training and working with dogs for 20 years. I also recently got a boerboel,… She’s coming around too ha ha ha.
Uh oh. I wonder what's going on with the Boerboel that he's regretting. I mean, it shouldn't be a head scratcher based on the breed, but those are some very tough dogs. My German Shepherd was the first working line power breed I've ever owned, and the first 2 years were a lot of tears and debating if I should keep him. He's 4 now and my best friend, and we got through all the tough times, but people need to very careful about what breed they want. The tougher you go, the more energy it will literally suck from your soul lol
Interesting background on the Pitbulls. The problem I have is that most people do not train their dog, hence getting a Pitbull leads to disaster. What is your opinion about the best guard dogs to get for first time owners (or first guard dog).
A pediatric plastic surgeon testified that when working on children attacked by dogs, he always knows when that dog was a bully. They're great until they're not.
They were bred to hold down boar, bulls, and bears - Of course it's always worse when one of them bites. I'm horrified people push them as nanny dogs. Great dogs if you're a responible owner and know what to look for in one - one of the worst if you aren't and get a nasty one. Golden retreivers used to have way higher bite statistics when the golden craze was on, but those, at least, didn't inflict the same damage. Cane corsos will likely be the top before too long - backyard breeders are pumping them out like crazy to every dummy who thinks they want a big tough dog.
2 mini schnauzers .. terriers.. crazy if not trained correctly but mine were sooo well behaved and they say mini schnauzers are "talkative" well they weren't raised by me then. They barked if something was wrong and if my female sassy barked or growled in the middle of the night grab a weapon someone is screwing around where they don't belong. my male KC was a crazy cute dog but he wasn't the protective one though. Sassy was the guard dog.. KC loved playing fetch etc... but barking wasn't his thing..lol (both schnauzers have passed at the age of almost 16) The mutt in my pic is the black dog she is great pyrenees, alaskan malamute, black lab, australian shepard ... lol there's more she has 6 breeds total.. i have a pure aussie tri red and a mini american shepard both pure breed... favorite dog is the mutt she has many talents due to all those breeds.. no ball can hide from her and no food either lol
Ive owned a lab ive rescued a pittie and a Norwegian Elkhound. my favorite breed is the cane corso. Be advised not for everyone. These dog are cereal. But awesome.
Yes, I can definitely agree pitbulls are number one. They are so loyal and want to do whatever makes their owner happy. I gave my boy so much love and he was well trained, easy to train as well. He was food motivated. He was wonderful when it came to my child.. when i became pregnant, he knew instantly. He became attached to my body until ahe was born. He no longer slept with me but next to my daughter on the floor even though she was in a bassinet next to me. He loved her and followed her everywehere. He unfortunately is no longer here. He had cancer and I had to think of his quality of life and put him to sleep. It was the most painful loss Ive endured.. if i were to ever get another dog, i would go for pitbull.
Pitties are great until they're not. Too smart sometimes. My beliefs on this topic changed after watching 2 documentaries with comments from a plastic surgeon and a RUclips channel that warns about the damage they do when attacking. Almost always it's a family pet, not a trained fighting dog that uncharacteristically attacks. The family is shocked and devastated. Personally, while I'm certain every child benefits from the companionship of a dog💕 while growing up, I won't test it or put my child at risk with a bully, if only because of the WAY they bite. They're bite is so destructive to human tissue because of the way they bite and hang on. 🙁 This is just my opinion on Tom's choices. My sister's Bully, Izzy just passed away after 14 years of being a big part of the family.😢 If I had one wish, I'd wish our dogs lived longer. I'm so sorry for your loss. 💕
@@amusedBYfools I shared my story because in my case, he was right... However, if you had heard him, they will do anything the owner wants them to do. In the wrong hands... certain humans, have them do things that make the breed look bad. In those documentaries, and in most cases where there is a bad situation happening, it's due to the lack of training or lack of being social. Again, not the breeds fault... owners. This would be part of their training. The breed shouldn't be in the wrong hands. Every owner needs to train their dogs, understand them. Most families get dogs and don't learn the cues, or teach them to the rest of the family on how to understand their dogs. My child was never left alone and being a responsible owner, I understood his cues for how he was feeling. If he wanted to be left alone he went to his safe place being two spots in the house. I also raised my child to understand his cues as well. They had formed a bond and had respect towards one another. I had him for ten years and they were best friends. As an owner, I trained him well and he never bit anyone. Won't change my mind on getting another pitbull when the right time comes, as Im fully aware of how to be a responsible owner. Thank you for the kind words on his loss, it's been a year now since he's been gone. It's been difficult... I know you relate to that. I'm sorry for you and your families loss. I agree with you that I wished they could live longer!! Hope you and your family have a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season and for years to come! From a fool who cares for you. 💚
I once watched a friend's pitbull. I was nervous due to their reputation. Her biggest issue was her desire to lick your face. She was wonderful.the reputation was wrong. I don't know how common this is.
My ex has a pitbull. Amazing dog. Pulled a hernia out of me. Terrier brain with that kind of muscle will do that. But as sharp as a border collie when he wants to be (food!) When I get his replacement when she moves out in March, it will NOT be a pitbull. I love his terrier brain. But not in that body. Hernias are NOT a joke!!!
Pitbulls account for 69% of fatal dog attacks involving humans in the US. They are also responsible for 62% of all dog bite-related fatalities in the United States. They should not be bred at all. There is NOTHING this breed offers which cannot be had from other breeds more safely.
Pit bulls are definitely not 1st time dogs in my opinion. The ownership of a pit bull should be taken seriously.
I owned one once, he was a good dog but he was scared of men and children for some reason. I'm assuming he was abused when he was a puppy.
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Or maybe not introduced to them as a puppy so they where strange to him
The reason the rate is so high is because of SHELTERS! They lie and assume they have a pitbull when in reality it’s an overly bred mutt with no lineage. Not to mention the backyard breeders who inbreed and have dogs that are genetic nightmares. probably from a backyard breeder so of course it’s going to be reactive, with a potential to bite. Pitbulls from AKC recognized breeders who do their health testing are absolutely fantastic dogs to work with and are friendly loving intelligent pets and can be great family companions
100% Excellent point- there is nothing positive they offer that cannot be had from another breed.
How much would it be for me to pay you to come to a couple of dog training sessions or to come train my dogs
I love your acknowledgement of the mix breed! As an employee with our local dog pound and adoption center; having someone with a following whom people value, the mention of mixed breed dogs means so much!
I have a rescue pup, found on the side of the road by someone else a few weeks prior to us taking her home. She was only 6lbs when we got her, skin and bones, "dewormed" with chewing tobacco from the original finders. They said she was the worst dog ever, so we took her in. Vet said "lab mixed with a small breed" which we appreciated at the time as home renters. As she got healthy and filled out, we realized very quickly she was a pit-mix AND SHE'S THE BEST DOG EVER. She was kennel trained in less than 5 hrs, knew sit in less than 10 min, and has been the most patient, loving, caring pup I've ever owned.
That seems like a grateful pup.
Last stray I took in had been a roamer for a couple of years. Never knew because I only saw him the one time when i got off the bus at my grandma's house and petted him awhile until we went our seperate ways. He was a sweet boy but a little scared, i wondered if someone had been mean to him. I assumed it was whoever dumped him and left it at that. He wandered off towards the neighbors and figured he was one of theirs. We already had a dog and my parents wouldn't have allowed another at the time. I didn't even know he was still around until he randomly showed up at my house with my other dogs a couple years later.
I definitely had to do a double take to make sure he was the same dog, but it felt like he actually remembered me. I greeted him the same way as I did years before and I think it's why he decided to trust me so much. I had been sweet to him then and it hadn't changed. I learned later he had not been treated the best by the neighbors. He just wanted a home.
When I started feeding him, he jumped around like a maniac trying to knock the bowl out of my hand; this was understandable given at minimum he hadn't eaten for a few days and i figured out he hadn't been taught much manners either. As fast as he picked up on stuff though, i do wonder in hindsight if someone had taught him some things. But he could've been just smart. He was eager to please and food motivated even after he wasn't starving anymore. In less than a week I got him to stop knocking the bowl out of my hand, stop jumping, and to sit or at least stay on all fours before giving him his food. He was just so happy to be fed consistently, and even had his own bowl. I could tell he was grateful to finally have a family. He ended up as one of the best dogs that we ever had. He was some kind of beagle/foxhound mix.
We even rounded it out with chickens, which he initially wanted to eat through their fence. He didn't know better, but to my surprise our other dog cloe (boxer mix) started telling him off for us when she realized we kepting shooing him away from their fenced in pen. We didn't even have to be out there for her to protect them, but I'm proud to say she taught patrick how to behave around them. No sneaky nips at them or any bs like that. Clay didn't need the strict teaching to understand the same lesson. I'm glad my mom introduced them to chloe when they were younger, she understood they belonged and taught the other dogs to accept them after hammering to patrick they weren't to eat or kill. Chloe was too smart for her own good sometimes and 100% a neurotic bully.
I had no clue how much I was gonna love my pitbull until I got her. I will ride or die for Pitbulls now. Hell, I got sober for mine, just to be a more responsible owner. I had a Rottweiler as a kid and now as an adult I only want to have Pitbulls. Or a Pitbull mix. I’m also a veteran with PTSD and all that, and as an ESA, she replaced my therapist lol.
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@@bostons_departed3631 hay hun if u live in alberta we have 15 Australian ridgeback Pitbull black lab chocolate lab and golden retriever if you're interested we have 11 puppies left we have three 9-month-old well they just turned 10 months old 3 10-month-old ones and we have ones that are 10 weeks old and we have eight of those left
@@bostons_departed3631 if you're interested
Glad to hear you mention the pitbull terriers i have had two in my life one when i was little who was super playful and we named him Brownie and my current pitbull who is a great mix of super sweet playful and calm and also much to smart for his own good he's 8 now but you really cant tell and i have trained him myself since i was a still a teen till now from watching trainers like you ive had him around kids of all ages since he was a puppy so his temperament is great and the one time he did get sick of my little cousin he ran in the living room and got his mom and even hes not the most perfectly trained dog he's so easy to teach that i still teach him new things whenever i can he's unfortunately been in a situation where he was attacked by another dog and even then because hes always been of the mindset that most dogs are new friends he sat there for a good minute while the dog latched on to him in shock luckily the situation only made him a bit cautious but didn't change how he acted around dogs in general hes just more likely to want to go the other way if a dog is being aggressive love your videos i do think one reason they get a bad rep is because some people get them thinking they can handle them when they know they cant they also don't react accordingly when they know their dog isn't great with other dogs or are just super dominant dogs
Ive had a lot of large breed dogs. My best ever was my Dogo Argentino pup. Learned anything the first time. Once i showed her she never fogot. I could wait months in-between and she remembered. One of my favorite things was her was a high prey drive hunting dog .But she would turn into my livestock guardian dog with goats. Moved cows as well. Unfortunately she passed away from skin cancer. That was the only negative with the breed. All white and that soft white underbelly, didn't do well in Arizona. She was a mostly inside dog too? RIP SWEET GOLDIE!!! I MISS YOU SO MUCH!!!
RIP, I have an Alapaha blue blooded bulldog female. Same thing you mentioned with the Dogo, just not at tall or heavy. I walk her by my house and she picks up hog scents. She wants to go after hog.
I’m so glad you said Pitbulls! They have a special warm spot in my heart from past experiences… I moved on to something more difficult breed now, the Australian Cattle dog! Took me some adjustments… lol 😂 Love that breed too … at least now I do since he’s almost done with puppy hood! 1st 6 months I was saying “ how does anyone like these things”!? 😂😂😂😂😂
I have always had rescue mutts. They are the most loving. They have sooooo much appreciation for the save!!!
100% agree!! I was a lab chick forever (and still am). When our last dog that was a yellow lab passed away. We took a chance on a puppy from the humane society. He turned out to be a Treeing Walker Coonhound GSD mix and he's amazing. He's my soul dog and the best addition to our family. ❤❤
My boy is a pitbull mix, and he is the most amazing dog ive ever had.
We ONLY adopt from rescues and have had and still have AMAZING dogs. Although we provide them with positive structure, walked everyday and have a very healthy physical and emotional lifestyle. 3 GSD mixes, border collie, etc
I don't know if all terriers are like this or just my Airedale, but she made me work for her loyalty and obedience. Now that I have to, she does all the flashy things you mentioned from terriers. While still giving me a middle finger from time to time as she finds new ways to get in trouble.
Sounds like an Airedale😂
I have an Airedale too ❤
Welshie here! 😱😈😂❤️
There is the occasional independent streak I hear about with some terriers. :0)
Pitbulls & Labs are my 2 favorite dog breeds. Grew up around Labs, then rescued a stray Pitbull from my work. 15 years latter, still have Pitbulls & Bullies.
@@YzFool78 hey hun I have 11 puppies for sale if you are in Alberta I have Australian ridgeback Pitbull black lab and chocolate lab and golden retriever mixed all in one if you are interested I have three 10 months puppies and also I have eight 10 weeks old puppies left
All three of my dogs made the list! I have two mutts and a Labrador retriever I am such a proud dog mom now!
I have a boxer mix Rosie, a Labrador Ryder and a chihuahua mix Sennara
Nice shout out to the mutts and their owners! We are contenders. Go and get that scruffy dog from your local shelter❤
Big love to shouting out how great mutts are! They are, without a doubt, my favorite “breed.” They can be so well rounded without being as intense as most purebred dogs. Every time somebody meets my supermutt, they’re always commenting on how smart and cool she is. She is the most loyal dog ever.
When I was ten years old, I adopted a mutt terrier I found in a field. He was brave, smart, loyal, Loving, gentle to his cat buddies (was even a "mom" to a kitten), and hilarious. I had never trained a dog before, but he was definitely game. He learned quite a few tricks with me. He singlehandedly stood his ground against a gang of wild dogs, who respected him so much that they actually left without incident. He was our cuddle puppy. I still miss him greatly.
Just got a mix from the shelter and love him! Lab/schnauzer/pomeranian/Australian shepherd are the main ones.
Terriors are definitely wired differently, I've been training mine for igp and the trainers all agree they're a bit crazy. It's great if you know how to handle that, terrible if you don't.
My very first dog ever was a shelter rescue pit bull, Otto. I asked a person who trained protection dogs to find a dog for me, assuming I would start training with her at puppy hood. He was perfect for me, loved him to bits, he lived to seventeen and I still miss him. Have had several dogs since, who are wonderful, but he was the very best lovey, mind-reading soulmate.
Dog owner all my life and have two pitbull boxer mix brother and sister from the same litter and very sweet ! Had several full blood pits back in the day and none ever bit anybody !
I have 2 mixes!
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The silver labrador is actually a mix of the Labrador and the Weimeraner.
The freeze dried liver is a game changer with my giant schnauzer
I was raised to ❤ the Heinz 57 dogs or mixed dogs as Tom said.
IMO I think something happens to a dog who's been rehomed. They seem to be so loyal and grateful.
I'll take an adult dog anyday.
Those are my two favorite criteria, not breeds.
I'd love to get a pit/pit mix, but I'm not willing to fight insurance and landlords. It is what it is.😢
Hell Yeah Pit-bull number one love them.
I have two Labs and a Cane Corso. The Labs are easier to train but all love people, especially children and other dogs. The Corso is lazy compaired to my Labs but is also a lot easier to drain his energy. They are all great and i take them everywhere. Love your vids, thanks.
What you said about your boerbel and wife had me laughing. We had a giant schnauzer who had her giving me side looks when he was young (stranger suspicion etc). My response was so similar, "honey that's gonna be your five minute dog." Drop that leash and you've got five (which is a lot) to get the hell out of there, guaranteed. I 'm not sure she really got that until he passed, there was a sleep easy side effect that came with those challenges. I've got three female poodles now, which is about the equivalent to one gs in terms of door presence, maybe.
I've got a mutt, Lab/Pit mix. Beautiful dog but not the easiest dog to train. She is 2 years old and still very much a work in progress. My black lab was a breeze to train and other Lab mixes I've had were great. This girl is a challenge. Clearly smarter than me.
I know it is me that needs training, which is why I'm here.
@@bakingnanaskitchen4799 I read up on the internet that female dogs are way smarter than male dogs
Hey Tom! Love your videos and have used a TON of your info for our dogs. Question/future video suggestion for you - Do you have any advice for a household with two dogs that were raised (training, expectations, communication, etc.) differently and now live together? How do you train them moving forward? Separately? Together? A bit of both? How do teach different expectations now than what they had before. Thank you!
To clarify with the genetics behind the ‘silver’ lab, silver or blue as it is sometimes called is a color dilution of the black color in dogs. The problem with color dilution is that it is linked to a condition called color related alopecia. Typically developing after about two years of age the coat starts falling out leaving large scaly bald patches. Not all dilute dogs get color related alopecia, but it affects a significant portion of dilute dogs to the point where breeding for a dilute coat color becomes unethical.
Friend trained Labradors for police and military, search and rescue and narcotic detection. Said they were all around good dogs for everything.
Thank you raising awareness about the pitbull, I appreciate any influencer who can speak to the bread from experience and knowledge vs. those that are ignorant and assume they know something. I have two, and had one that passed and they are blessings, perfect for first time trainers becuase they are very in tune with human wants and needs (more so than other stubborn breeds who get a pass because their musculature is hidden by fluffy fur, i.e. huskies or Gman Sheps). high rates of bites/attacks fatalities is because the dog is more common than others, if there were as many huskies in the hands of the unskilled and irresponsible the math would math very differently.
As a dog trainer myself, this is going to be a hot take..but hear me out..my favorite breed to train is the Beagle. I love the beagle because they let me show the world that any dog can be trained..even one that’s bred to ignore you and hunt rabbits lol. I love that they are incredibly forgiving, always happy and will do anything for a biscuit. Aaaand I have a special touch with hounds❤
The Burley shout had me laughing, we got a bullmastiff puppy about six months after you got burley which has been a huge training help as I have followed all of your videos raising your Boerboel. I can relate!
First dog trainer(maybe i missed one) which talks absolut mixes..Thank you Tom! I have a Pitbull- labby Mix! Everyone loves her! I am against breeding except professionell needs anyway! we have enough! specially in the shelters! There are dogs for everyone. Yes maybe it takes a little time to find one which suits to you but if you do not have or do not want to have time for that do not get a dog! Go for a dogwalk at your shelter, they are waiting for you! (Sorry about my english)
As a proud mutt owner, thanks for including them as a breed!
Love to the mutts! I have a 10 year old lady Freja who is a mix of Douge de Bordeaux, Rottweiler and Cane Corso. She's the most loving and intelligent dog I could ask for ❤
One of my old roommates had a pit bull. She was so sweet and easily trained, though most people viewed her as a terrible dog just because of the stigma of pit bulls.
Also, now I currently have a 8-week old mutt (Trixie) that is half husky, quarter lab, and quarter beagle. She is so sweet and well tempered. And what little training we've done thus far, she has picked up on them quickly, except for the 'release' command...she just wants to bite down harder lol
Hey, Tom. I love your top 3. But I can't understand why you and Will A. never mention the Standard Poodle. They make great family pets, are easy to train, and are good watch dogs. They have even been great police dogs but got a bad rap because of their floofy appearance. 😂 Smart and loyal ❤❤
Labs will raise orphans of most species. I had a lab cross until 2 yrs ago when she suffered a sudden death heart attack. She'd played with her adopted son, she'd raised from a 7 week old pup. My Rosie raised rescue kittens, was an emotional support dog for my g-son, and provided love to anyone in need. She rarely barked, so when she did, we checked the yard. We think she was mixed with a Brittney. Her 1 fault was her tendency to find a weak spot in the fence and go on a walkabout. After decades of having purebred show dachshunds, my last 3 have been crossbreeds 😮and I love or, in Roseie's case, loved them dearly. She was my heart dog, as is the 2 orphans she raised, housebroke, and doggy socialized.
We had an English Lab/Mastiff mix (a Mastador). He loved everyone and everything -- squirrels, bunnies, puppies... He also rarely barked.
I read this on Reddit so take it with a grain of salt, but seems very sus that the first breeder of silver labs also bred Weimaraners.
Just adopted a Doxipit. Best pup. Doing training classes with him.
What about the Standard Poodle?
@@donaldstogner9518 poodles of all sizes are wonderful. The miniatures are regal clowns. The standards are a little more serious but awesome dogs! The toys can be great, but can have more issues I think.
GSDs are my favorite breed to train. I love my Italian Greyhounds too, but I admit, I don’t really train them as much not because they can’t be, but because I don’t need them to be. Rotties are also great dogs to train. Not a fan a pitbulls. But to each their own.
I’ve had dozens of dogs in my life and all of them have been my favorite.
I love the pitbull because it's friendly but also looks scary so serves to scare things off like your boerboel. And my "pitbull" is more of a mix that I got from a shelter. He's wonderful.
So nice to hear something positive about the pitt bull terrier & the mix breed too! I happen to have a mix breed whose 50% pitt & he is absolutely the best!
My first Dog was a Lab, Pitbull Mutt. She was such a special Dog. She lived 141/2 yrs. Next dog was a German shorthair, pointer, pitbull mutt she was another great dog. Now I have Boxer, border collie, pitbull mutt. He might be the smartest yet. I was actually surprised because the previous dogs were so great. ❤. Great video. And as you see by the description of my dogs Mutts are the absolute best. 100% Agree!!
Same. Ours was a mutt/lab/pit mix. Her parents were apparently a lab/unknown mutt mix mixed with a pit. He was the sweetest, most docile dog. People loved him. People who had phobias of dogs were shockingly fine around him. We had a friend who was attacked and was terrified of dogs all her life. Marshmellow was the only dog she was okay with, and she’d literally let him lay on top of her as she sat in the recliner. Her just having his head by her head was something she would never do with any other dog, period. He was an Angel on this earth. We rescued him from a terrible situation. In fact the night we rescued him he escaped from the pen he was kept in…and ran straight for our Bronco, and jumped up onto the back seat. We thought we were gonna have to spend hours trying to catch him. Nope. He ran straight for the vehicle and was ready to go..
@ Marshmallow I love that name. And it sounds like he was just that sweet. And what a gift to y’all and your friend to be able to enjoy the love of a dog even if just him. Thanks for sharing.❤️
@ He looked like a toasted marshmellow lol. He had this whiter brown coat to the sides, and then his back was “toasted”, with little “burnt” spots where he had black/brien patches. And he was so mellow that we spelled it that way lol. He was great. Labs ans pit bulls really do go together and make great dogs. I just got a golden doodle today!
7:47 the yellow can very from white to yellow fun fact in the uk they have red labs!!
We are mostly Rott folks, and I like the relative predictability of a pure bred. However, we have had a few RottX; our first dog was a RottXSpaniel. Kind of weird, but affectionate. Raised our cat, liked most people. Another was a RottXPit, basically a scaled up pit with Rott colors. She was great with almost all people, liked kids, bonded to the kitteh. Her joints could not take the muscle, and she blew out a joint as an elder dog; but forr that, she might have lived a couple more years. Bozo was a RottXFila. Took mostly after the Fila; great with us and utterly vile with all others. Had some dog pals that he loved to see on walks. There is a home near us with really big draft horses; they loved him. Ted is RottXAustralian Shepherd. LOVES other dogs; protective, very affectionate with us. I am a fan of mixed breeds, even with the odd stuff sometimes encounters.
I have a Stabij and a mixed between American Stanford-Malinois Belgium Shepherd.
There’s also Fox Red Labradors
That's just a shade of yellow.
I have a male standard poodle Most people think this is a French breed but it is actually a German breed, the number one smartest dog, and was bred for hunting, specifically bird hunting. I don't enjoy hunting so I use him in field trials and people are shocked when we show up for the trial. Then he kicks their dogs ass and they're even more shocked. If anyone threatened me, it would not be pretty.
There is actually another that is coming back called fox red. It apparently was one of the original colours but was removed by the kennel clubs and it's starting to make a comeback. I'm not a fan of that colour because I've seen a few of them that have been more protective and less obedient. My favourite colour is the black, which I think is the original - I find they are the best, most obedient and most easily trained.
We have 15 mutts the breeds are Australian ridgeback Pitbull black lab chocolate lab and golden retriever and 11 of them we have for sale
Hi Tom, do you know a Briard dog, I think is a dog that you always forgot it. What is your opinion about his trainiability? Thank you so much
have you trained with a beauceron?
I have a beauceron and a doberman, I love training with them
I grew up w a Dove. He was so kind and smart. They will always have a place in my ❤️.
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3. border collie
Living with the energy level is a different story.
Hello Tom, can I use a Dogtra ARC 1200 collar for my 7 month Belgian Malinois? People tell me it will ruin the dog? My reasons are to use it to help obedience on really low settings like a 4. Other people tell me to do thousands of long line recalls before but I thought this dogtra collar would fast track the obedience if used correctly.
Silver Labs are said to be a chocolate lab variant, but older breeders suggest that silver originated as a mix of a Weimaraner and a Lab. There's no evidence as far as I know. A Fox Red Lab is dark variant of a Yellow Lab. According to breeders, a large litter may include black, chocolate, and yellow pups, although uniform single colors may be desired. As far as mix breeds, my favorite is a Golden Lab [Golden x Lab] mixed with a German Shepherd. A GSD is a dream dog to have but training and socialization are critical. The Lab x GSD seems to be a sweet, biddable dog that is intelligent, easy to train, and independent without being overly stubborn. And, you can always find a brown dog with a black 'GSD' mask at the local rescue due to backyard breeding... or just a couple of farm dogs that had a good time. ;-) I consider a GSD to be a more intelligent dog, but the mix seems to have an off switch and is able to be a couch potato, when I'm working during the day... I like Pits, but they are terriers with higher "drive" than Retrievers, and even shepherds. I don't think that most people have the patience to train them and keep them exercised .... And, I believe that's why Labs are so popular, because they are friendly and easy to maintain.
Blue heelers would be my pick of the most loyal, hardest working, smartest breed of dog. But like most breeds they are not for everyone as they need a job.
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Why do you prefer labs to golden retrievers? And why labs to German shepherds or Malinois?
Thanks for the Pitbull love. I had an opposite experience with my Boerboel being incredibly trainable and my current pitbull being a selfish stubborn jackass. Pitbull haters: you guys are ridiculous. I'm sorry if you had a negative experience, or saw a disturbing video, but there's more pitbulls than any other dog in America by a lot so obviously most of them are fine pets and a small minority are badly trained or genetically defective, just like with any other breed. If it wasn't a small minority there would literally be 100k or more attacks per year.
My mixed breed is a new Zealand huntaway x staghound
Bought your dog treats, they are great and would recommend. Thanks
I’ve never been a pitbull fan due some not training them well. My cousin has one, 90 lbs of muscle. He’s the sweetest thing. I the only issue was when I brought my young beagle to visit the first time her dog tried to hump my 20 lb dog. He yelped. Her dog doesn’t know his own strength. Mind you he was neutered as a puppy but I know some dogs hump their entire life. I get it, we were on his turf. The dogs got a long but her pitbull would get frisky and try again. After tiring each other out I found my dog sleeping under hers. I’ve walked her dog many times and he’s never negatively reacted to anyone or dog. He’s a 90 lb lap dog, honestly. It’s almost impossible to keeps pitbulls out of the wrong hands, just firearms.
You forgot the fox red labradors. They are also quite popular for field work.
No I didn't
@@tomdavisofficial uh? You mentioned the Chocolate, Black and Yellow (and controversial silver). Am I missing something?
Great video, Tom. Value your comments. Bless you
So where do you place the Doberman Pinscher's & German Shepherd's at🙄🧐🤔❓
When I first started dog walking, I used to tell people to get the Golden Retriever if they've never had a dog in their life because I would say it was the easiest to train and best family dog however, since COVID, I have seen a lot of them that have been anything but the best. They are still lovable but trainability has gone downhill, and i've even seen some aggression in a few so, now I tell people who've never had a dog to get a Labrador Retriever.
Oh my God! The way you said ‘boerboel, had me bent over laughing this morning! I’ve been training and working with dogs for 20 years. I also recently got a boerboel,… She’s coming around too ha ha ha.
🤷♀️I have a 6 month old Boerboel...she's amazing! Very smart, easy to train...just PERFECT in every way!!
@ Lucky! 😂
I got my girl at 1.5 from a man living in a car with her so she has some issues to overcome.
Never heard of Silver Lab but have heard of a red fox Lab
Uh oh. I wonder what's going on with the Boerboel that he's regretting. I mean, it shouldn't be a head scratcher based on the breed, but those are some very tough dogs. My German Shepherd was the first working line power breed I've ever owned, and the first 2 years were a lot of tears and debating if I should keep him. He's 4 now and my best friend, and we got through all the tough times, but people need to very careful about what breed they want. The tougher you go, the more energy it will literally suck from your soul lol
I really wanna know too lol, they're probably going through that gnarly teenager phase.
Interesting background on the Pitbulls. The problem I have is that most people do not train their dog, hence getting a Pitbull leads to disaster.
What is your opinion about the best guard dogs to get for first time owners (or first guard dog).
Just curious where does a Rottweiler breed fall on you list or what list would a Rottweiler be on in your dog training experience?
I always felt that lab intelligence is underrated. You never see labs on the smartest dogs lists.
the silver comes from the weimaraners crossed in.
My fave was a Shephard/Chow and Shephard/Lab
My last service dog was attacked twice by pit bulls. I stay far away from them unless I know the owner.
A pediatric plastic surgeon testified that when working on children attacked by dogs, he always knows when that dog was a bully. They're great until they're not.
They were bred to hold down boar, bulls, and bears - Of course it's always worse when one of them bites. I'm horrified people push them as nanny dogs.
Great dogs if you're a responible owner and know what to look for in one - one of the worst if you aren't and get a nasty one.
Golden retreivers used to have way higher bite statistics when the golden craze was on, but those, at least, didn't inflict the same damage.
Cane corsos will likely be the top before too long - backyard breeders are pumping them out like crazy to every dummy who thinks they want a big tough dog.
Tom please answer: Why do you prefer Labs over Golden Retrievers?
2 mini schnauzers .. terriers.. crazy if not trained correctly but mine were sooo well behaved and they say mini schnauzers are "talkative" well they weren't raised by me then. They barked if something was wrong and if my female sassy barked or growled in the middle of the night grab a weapon someone is screwing around where they don't belong. my male KC was a crazy cute dog but he wasn't the protective one though. Sassy was the guard dog.. KC loved playing fetch etc... but barking wasn't his thing..lol (both schnauzers have passed at the age of almost 16) The mutt in my pic is the black dog she is great pyrenees, alaskan malamute, black lab, australian shepard ... lol there's more she has 6 breeds total.. i have a pure aussie tri red and a mini american shepard both pure breed... favorite dog is the mutt she has many talents due to all those breeds.. no ball can hide from her and no food either lol
Ive owned a lab ive rescued a pittie and a Norwegian Elkhound. my favorite breed is the cane corso. Be advised not for everyone. These dog are cereal. But awesome.
Yes, I can definitely agree pitbulls are number one. They are so loyal and want to do whatever makes their owner happy. I gave my boy so much love and he was well trained, easy to train as well. He was food motivated. He was wonderful when it came to my child.. when i became pregnant, he knew instantly. He became attached to my body until ahe was born. He no longer slept with me but next to my daughter on the floor even though she was in a bassinet next to me.
He loved her and followed her everywehere. He unfortunately is no longer here. He had cancer and I had to think of his quality of life and put him to sleep. It was the most painful loss Ive endured.. if i were to ever get another dog, i would go for pitbull.
Pitties are great until they're not.
Too smart sometimes.
My beliefs on this topic changed after watching 2 documentaries with comments from a plastic surgeon and a RUclips channel that warns about the damage they do when attacking. Almost always it's a family pet, not a trained fighting dog that uncharacteristically attacks. The family is shocked and devastated.
Personally, while I'm certain every child benefits from the companionship of a dog💕 while growing up, I won't test it or put my child at risk with a bully, if only because of the WAY they bite. They're bite is so destructive to human tissue because of the way they bite and hang on. 🙁 This is just my opinion on Tom's choices.
My sister's Bully, Izzy just passed away after 14 years of being a big part of the family.😢
If I had one wish, I'd wish our dogs lived longer. I'm so sorry for your loss. 💕
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I shared my story because in my case, he was right... However, if you had heard him, they will do anything the owner wants them to do. In the wrong hands... certain humans, have them do things that make the breed look bad.
In those documentaries, and in most cases where there is a bad situation happening, it's due to the lack of training or lack of being social. Again, not the breeds fault... owners. This would be part of their training. The breed shouldn't be in the wrong hands. Every owner needs to train their dogs, understand them. Most families get dogs and don't learn the cues, or teach them to the rest of the family on how to understand their dogs.
My child was never left alone and being a responsible owner, I understood his cues for how he was feeling. If he wanted to be left alone he went to his safe place being two spots in the house. I also raised my child to understand his cues as well. They had formed a bond and had respect towards one another. I had him for ten years and they were best friends. As an owner, I trained him well and he never bit anyone. Won't change my mind on getting another pitbull when the right time comes, as Im fully aware of how to be a responsible owner.
Thank you for the kind words on his loss, it's been a year now since he's been gone. It's been difficult... I know you relate to that. I'm sorry for you and your families loss. I agree with you that I wished they could live longer!! Hope you and your family have a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season and for years to come!
From a fool who cares for you. 💚
I have a pitbull, out of the dog breeds I have owned she my favorite.
Are there red labs out there? I have an uncle in law who says his dog is a lab but his coat is like a reddish brown color
We have fox red labs in England
YaY! Shout out to all the rescued mutts ❤🐶
You seem disappointed in your Boerboel. Why is that? I'm a German Shepherd guy, but the Boerboel has always been on my bucket list.
I like the list!
Yay to the pound hound! ❤
You messed up by not including mini poodle. Smartest dogs who really like to please.
I have a pitbull mix! I guess I own best and 3rd best!
I once watched a friend's pitbull. I was nervous due to their reputation. Her biggest issue was her desire to lick your face. She was wonderful.the reputation was wrong. I don't know how common this is.
Mutts and Pitties❣️❣️
Surprised the Golden retriever isn’t on the list.
Trying to see treats in your shop. Says 404 page not found
I'm new to ur page
My ex has a pitbull. Amazing dog. Pulled a hernia out of me. Terrier brain with that kind of muscle will do that. But as sharp as a border collie when he wants to be (food!) When I get his replacement when she moves out in March, it will NOT be a pitbull. I love his terrier brain. But not in that body. Hernias are NOT a joke!!!