American Bulldog attacks new dog in park

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • I wasn't going to upload this, but was surprised at the number of dog park visitors that didn't know a couple of tips.
    1. Don't bring an overly excited or overly insecure dog into the park on a leash, they either become territorial and don't want any dogs to approach you or fearful and the dogs in the park respond incorrectly to it.
    2. A really effective method to disengage two dogs in a fight is the wheelbarrow method, grab both their hind legs and lift at the same time moving backwards. Don't hurt their legs just be firm. kicking hitting and putting yourself in between them gets you possibly bit. I would recommend doing it to both dogs if possible to keep them from reengaging. However in this fight doing just the ABD ended the issue. I would also add, choking the aggressor out with their collar or a leash is the next step.

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  • @mandyaitken3406
    @mandyaitken3406 Год назад +629

    The women that grabbed his back legs then started patting him gently. Petting a dog while it has another dog in its mouth. Madness. And no correction whatsoever

    • @dzonevideo5785
      @dzonevideo5785  Год назад +53

      She was the owner, other owner in red hat at the sharp end.

    • @nikkoshay5403
      @nikkoshay5403 Год назад +59

      ​@@dzonevideo5785 it made the dog let go.
      However it's a bully breed. Typical

    • @turnturn12
      @turnturn12 Год назад +45

      Actually, grabbing the dogs back two legs, walking back and sideways during a scuffle is a specific method we are taught as canine coaches to use, if things such as bang bowls or citronella spray do not break it up first...

    • @zanelol3555
      @zanelol3555 Год назад +9

      @@turnturn12 it don’t work

    • @turnturn12
      @turnturn12 Год назад +23

      @@zanelol3555 it's worked for me a few times!

  • @robin212212
    @robin212212 Год назад +465

    Almost every vet and dog trainer i know does not recommend dog parks.

    • @tarabrooks3760
      @tarabrooks3760 Год назад +5

      @@homer5845 what? You shot dogs in you vets office????

    • @homer5845
      @homer5845 Год назад +32

      @@tarabrooks3760 Yeah, 90lb pit bulls controlled by a kid who weighed 80lbs. You don't get a 1st bite at my Shih Tzu. She's 14y/o and 12lb.

    • @MrRaven2
      @MrRaven2 Год назад +13

      It depends: I have been to a local dog park where all the dogs are extremely gentle and well behaved and know each other and the owners are all friends. It's a park for smaller dogs only. The dogs don't ever play rough like these do.

    • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
      @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад +2

      @@MrRaven2 they probably do, but to us 2-feeters is look so innocent and cute because the damage is much less.

    • @kimura2366
      @kimura2366 Год назад +3

      @@homer5845 wtf

  • @lonewolf6287
    @lonewolf6287 Год назад +97

    The wheelbarrow doesn’t always work just so people are aware … I helped a lady at the park when her dog was attacked by someone else’s totally unprovoked because the dog was reactive and quite dominant towards other dogs… had been in a few fights … I had to put the dog in a choke hold before it would let go her her dog while the owners of the aggressive dog really did nothing and didn’t even reprimand their dog… honestly some dogs shouldn’t go to dog parks if they act like this there is no excuse for it…dog doesn’t have tolerance towards other dogs don’t go to the park and put others at risk simple…

    • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
      @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад +10

      additionally, with a bull type, pulling it away like that only makes the changes of really damaging the other more, is even bigger. you the wheelbarrow with any breed of dogs, except.... bull types. for bull types you use a breaking stick. so in this specific case, not the best advice. if you don't have breaking stick with you, you use the choking technique for a bull type

    • @lonewolf6287
      @lonewolf6287 Год назад +7

      @@taurusnltaurusnl4686 are you addressing me? I said the wheelbarrow technique doesn’t always work and that when I’ve been in this situation with a bully breed attacking another dog a choke hold is the only way to stop the attack by choking the dog until it has to choose to breath over attacking on a aggressive instinct because the foolish owner can’t control it and most people don’t carry break sticks with them at least not in my country

    • @Buddhapyro
      @Buddhapyro Год назад +2

      @@taurusnltaurusnl4686 just use a break steak or choke it with the collar twist it or tightenting

    • @chrystalmonroe3234
      @chrystalmonroe3234 Год назад +7

      Better yet, if a person owns an aggressive dog, they need to go to classes about dogs, and how to be dominate so they can have a trained dog, BEFORE they take it ANYWHERE.

    • @armandadeveigamonteiro8457
      @armandadeveigamonteiro8457 Год назад

      @@taurusnltaurusnl4686 Question how do you use a break stick do you out it in his mouth?? Also I was wondering does dog pepper spray work The neighborhood i live in sometimes has loose dogs running around & i have to little dogs & want to be able to protect them Incase something happens

  • @stephanieunknown3493
    @stephanieunknown3493 Год назад +232

    I would never take my dog to a dog park. There is no reason a bunch of dogs need to interact with each other. You are just inviting something like this to happen and it could end up worse than it it was. And you can see some of the dogs are stressed from being chased by other dogs but the owners are doing nothing about it. Way to go owners on advocating for your dogs well being. If I want my dog to play with other dogs, I will get another one.

  • @mistynorris6041
    @mistynorris6041 Год назад +55

    I have to Aussies and I could never take King and Kruze to the dog park. The anxiety I had watching this video was unreal.

    • @dzonevideo5785
      @dzonevideo5785  Год назад +7

      Watch some of my other videos, 99.99% of the time the pups are having the time of their lives. This happens so seldom in this park it is a non issue.

    • @pittymama4500
      @pittymama4500 9 месяцев назад +1

      I have to sit here and make myself watch these videos to try to keep myself calm so that when this goes down in my home I'm not the chaos that is part of the problem. My anxiety surrounding dog fights has become problematic for me with my own dogs so therefore I'm watching things like this to try to help me to desensitize to the sound and chaos of a dog fight.

  • @lynnetaylor1647
    @lynnetaylor1647 9 месяцев назад +30

    That poor dog will be scarred for life over that..Hope he is ok..

  • @nancygonzales6298
    @nancygonzales6298 Год назад +127

    I would never subject my beautiful dogs to to this

    • @MaximillianandRubyGrace
      @MaximillianandRubyGrace Год назад +30

      Me neither
      It’s my job to protect my dog not throw them in a ring and hope everyone plays nice

    • @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables
      @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables Год назад

      That's why both likely have very unsocialized dogs. Poor dogs
      Women raise babies
      Bitches raise puppies

    • @witherbons8571
      @witherbons8571 Год назад +5

      Wait these are your dogs in the video well in any case pitbulls are pretty much breed for aggression and of course will do this any dog will do this not just pitbulls but you probably see on the news pitbulls are petty bad and just like other reply’s on this comment dog parks are not safe for dogs and I don’t know but there is some kind of problem there that needs to be fixed badly because this will escalate if some thing is not done and don’t you dare think that is will not happen again because it will and it will be worse if no one was there that pit bull would be out of control

    • @tarabrooks3760
      @tarabrooks3760 Год назад +1

      @@witherbons8571 you assume it was the pit's fault? All dogs have their own language and if the other dog wasn't paying attention to the pit's language or that pit was picking up tension from it's owner it will protect it's owner.
      You assume the pit would be out of control when most of the dogs are not on leash and defiantly not listening to their owners.

    • @MrRaven2
      @MrRaven2 Год назад +3

      @@tarabrooks3760 Yes of course it's not ok for the pit to grab the poodles ear and hang onto it never letting go. Are you crazy?

  • @pattijack
    @pattijack Год назад +79

    The bulldog/pitbull (?) owner patting the dogs butt while he’s biting another dog is crazy. Owners are a major problem with dogs!

    • @xBloodxFangx
      @xBloodxFangx 10 месяцев назад +2

      Bulldog

    • @edl653
      @edl653 6 месяцев назад +1

      It is an "American Bulldog" which is different a different bread from Bulldog. Pitbulls are not really an official breed. American Bulldog and Staffordshire Bull Terrie are referred to a Pitbull because they are very alike in appearance and often mixed. The Stafford was developed with and Terries as they are very aggressive fighters in temperament but also slightly smaller than American Bulldog. Also a lot of mixing of the two has happened to get larger Stafford especially for the purpose of dog fighting. A few decadess later and the common Pitbull has come into being thought not an official breed. - The dog in the video is appears to be an American Bulldog and not mixed.

    • @colleenbrooks6336
      @colleenbrooks6336 5 месяцев назад +1

      What color was the bulldog

    • @colleenbrooks6336
      @colleenbrooks6336 5 месяцев назад

      Was it a bulldog or pitbull

    • @white_tiger9298
      @white_tiger9298 5 месяцев назад +1

      Bulldog is NOT a pitbull. It's a bulldog.

  • @alexandraferrer450
    @alexandraferrer450 Год назад +37

    Oh no, those howls of pain and anxiety!! ☹️😔😢

    • @alvaroramirez8842
      @alvaroramirez8842 4 месяца назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 22:41 22:42 22:42

  • @dapperdoggy
    @dapperdoggy Год назад +92

    The german shepherd makes me laugh, he just keeps running around with his ball in his mouth, entertaining himself.

    • @dzonevideo5785
      @dzonevideo5785  Год назад +18

      The owner left the park and came down the path outside the fence, his dog kept ignoring him and running from him. Finally another owner grabbed his collar as he walked by her, or he would still be in the park.

    • @michellelyman7092
      @michellelyman7092 Год назад

      loved his movement, miss my girl so much...

  • @RunFromTank
    @RunFromTank Год назад +87

    9:10 the fact that them dogs went running towards that fight was hilarious. It's just like how we are to usually be nosy. The funny part was the other dogs. I didn't like the fight tho.

    • @CinnyBunbunz
      @CinnyBunbunz Год назад +9

      lmao just like humans xDDD

    • @em2solid_mafia126
      @em2solid_mafia126 Год назад +13

      Like a bunch of high schoolers

    • @RunFromTank
      @RunFromTank Год назад +1

      @@em2solid_mafia126 lol fr

    • @RunFromTank
      @RunFromTank Год назад +2

      @@CinnyBunbunz LMAO

    • @befree2894
      @befree2894 Год назад +6

      It wasn’t exactly a fight . It was one dog deciding it wanted to kill the other. Fight usually involves both dogs fighting each other.

  • @corylee1737
    @corylee1737 Год назад +110

    Fight happens at 9:10 for anyone wondering

    • @Queenofthatank
      @Queenofthatank Год назад +14

      You're my hero the fact most of these videos claiming a "dog fight" are either click bait or they don't show it till the end

    • @aanayazz
      @aanayazz Год назад +3

      Thanks

    • @dani_is_terrible1198
      @dani_is_terrible1198 Год назад +4

      Not all heros wear capes..

    • @corylee1737
      @corylee1737 Год назад +1

      @@rosettasweitzer5900 gotta do a few seconds before

    • @sonialamore5582
      @sonialamore5582 Год назад +9

      That was not a dog “fight” that was one dog being attacked by a mutt that should not be in a dog park

  • @miatapony16
    @miatapony16 Год назад +110

    Thank you for sharing these videos. I regularly take my dog to the dog park but after seeing this, it only justifies my decision not to take him anymore. Too many people who don’t know what they’re doing and certainly dogs there who shouldn’t be.

    • @dzonevideo5785
      @dzonevideo5785  Год назад +8

      Check out my other videos, this is one time out of 64 videos which usually show the dogs having the time of their lives, my two dogs love the park and seeing their buddies, you do have to be aware and advocate for your pup. I think what caused this altercation was the person who brought Winnie in brought her in on a leash to the park, this almost always causes issues between in loose dogs and the leashed dog. This was her daughters dog and she was nervous coming into the park and kept her on lead.

    • @miatapony16
      @miatapony16 Год назад +5

      @@dzonevideo5785 In addition to irresponsible owners, my dog has gotten both giardia and conjunctivitis from the dog park. My dog park looks clean but when it comes down to it, dog parks are just large Petri dishes. I totally agree about the leash thing though, pure stupidity and that’s what makes the dog park such an intimidating and unpredictable place.

    • @tomallan9329
      @tomallan9329 Год назад

      Me too!!

    • @Wyattheearp
      @Wyattheearp 10 месяцев назад

      Sorry, would never put my dog through this. I have already experienced owners not holding onto their dogs leash and their dogs attacking my elderly dog. Why would anyone need to put their dogs through this stress? My dog loves other dogs but doesn't need to interact to have a good time, just walking in the forest smelling scents is his place of happiness.@@dzonevideo5785

    • @mackthnife3
      @mackthnife3 10 месяцев назад

      @@dzonevideo5785even one is too many. Look at your comments. Stop making excuses for putting your dog in a snake pit. This made me very angry. Maybe you’d think differently if YOU were the one being bitten and screeching your buns off.

  • @TootsieGirl22
    @TootsieGirl22 Год назад +20

    I would never take my dogs to a dog park. Maybe it's because I've got 3 dogs and they can play together in our yard. These videos make me wanna stay outta these areas. You never know how other dogs have been trained & treated.

  • @barbarafagan5240
    @barbarafagan5240 Год назад +20

    I hope that dog is ok

  • @drmalc0m
    @drmalc0m Год назад +38

    y i want to add:
    dont bring balls, games and other stuff like that... the park is ment to socialize (owners and dogs). not to throw the ball to your dog surrounded but dozens of other dogs. you are not bringing your kid to soccer school. The lack of basic knowledge by the humans in a dog park is outstanding, like in any other field of human activities

    • @SquireSCA
      @SquireSCA Год назад +6

      It's why I don't do it. I have no idea how other people raise their dogs or what I might be dealing with. I don't want my dog getting into a fight or getting blamed because someone else's dog started something.

    • @mymai5859
      @mymai5859 Год назад +1

      Disagree. DogDaddy - who deals with a lot of aggressive dogs took his GSD pack to a dog park & he threw them tennis balls. Of course his dogs are well disciplined, & very very stable. Other dogs wanted to join in with his pack. I think I'd rather listen & observe Dog Daddy than anyone in comments.

    • @avenger8399
      @avenger8399 Год назад +1

      Glad I`m in the UK. Dog Parks? No thanks! I like to walk my dogs on my own.That way we can all enjoy it. Maybe I`m antisocial!

    • @cashhcris
      @cashhcris Год назад +2

      It’s a dog park💀

    • @tango5074
      @tango5074 9 месяцев назад

      @@mymai5859that guys dogs are incredibly well trained and he’s very calm. Which means if another dog tried to steal the ball there wouldn’t be a fight cause his dogs wouldn’t snap. Every day owners don’t have that sort of control usually. It’s not your own dog you need to watch it’s every one else’s cause you never know which ones are aggressive

  • @missjools351
    @missjools351 Год назад +16

    As a “country bumpkin” who has never been to nor had any need for a dog park - seems like a REALLY bad idea…. All these strange dogs running amok? What could go wrong🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @kjp1232
      @kjp1232 9 месяцев назад

      It's natural behaviour get over it snowflake😂

  • @Jen.K
    @Jen.K Год назад +19

    I won't be taking my dog to a dog park again after what happened this morning. I have mixed feelings about it anyway and usually don't go in there, unless it's empty, or there are only small dogs in there. I had just entered the park with my 5 year old Frenchie, we were going to the water fountain to get a drink before going home. A couple entered the other end with 3 medium size dogs, all different breeds and immediately let them all off their leads. They ran around with each other for a few seconds, then as soon as they saw us, they all bolted as a pack and started trying to attack my dog. I tried to pick him up, but he's heavy and I'm small and I was dragged down to the ground by the dogs. I tried to fight them off, one of them had my dog's back in his jaws and wouldn't let go, I was hitting it in the head and screaming at it until the owners made it across the park and managed to pull them off. It was obvious that they had no training and were completely out of control. Miraculously my dog only lost a few chunks of hair, and got a couple of minor scratches and didn't seem too traumatized by it. I wasn't bitten, but messed my knees up on the gravel. I learned through the brief conversation with the man that the woman, the owner of the dogs knew they were aggressive because he said that usually she is careful about letting them out around other dogs, he said she probably didn't see you. My dog is a solid boy, even though he's small, if that had been a tiny dog or a puppy, it would have been killed. I don't understand why people with aggressive dogs take them out in public and risk the safety of people and other dogs, let alone let them loose in a public place. I was badly traumatized by the incident, it's ruined my ability to go out for a relaxing walk with my dog now, I will always be on the look out for dangerous dogs now, that's when I venture out again. I didn't watch the video, just the first part.

    • @hahna77
      @hahna77 Год назад +1

      Sorry that happened, and I fully agree, but I've learned that we all need to be hypervigilant at all times when anywhere with our dogs, so It's good that it's made you more aware.

    • @armandadeveigamonteiro8457
      @armandadeveigamonteiro8457 Год назад +3

      Sorry that happened thank goodness your baby is okay when people know their dogs have issues they need to stop bringing them to dog parts on the flip side if something ever happens again you should learn the wheelbarrow now if its a bully breed you either use a break stick if you have one or a chock hold to get them to release don’t ever pull them it can make the injury worse

  • @josephnelson2893
    @josephnelson2893 Год назад +7

    It is an American bulldog not a pit

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 Год назад +19

    LOL, all the dogs were like, fight fight fight!

  • @secredeath
    @secredeath Год назад +8

    Every dog park should have an emergency BREAK STICK

    • @tonykleinschmidt2327
      @tonykleinschmidt2327 Год назад +2

      Yep but 99 percent don't know what a break stick is

    • @secredeath
      @secredeath Год назад +1

      @@tonykleinschmidt2327 that's because break sticks are associated with dog fighting which I do not condone

    • @tonykleinschmidt2327
      @tonykleinschmidt2327 Год назад

      @@secredeath yes but they happen and I'm sick of seeing Karen's and brads owning these great dogs and haven't the first clue when they grab something freaking morons

    • @instridewith_life
      @instridewith_life 9 месяцев назад

      Or dog parks shouldn't exist and people should just take their dogs on walks instead

  • @CupidsCrackhouse
    @CupidsCrackhouse Год назад +12

    Pitts clamp on to a dog's neck and lock down. That is what happened to my dog only was much worse. My dog had about 30 stitches on the side of his neck.

    • @homer5845
      @homer5845 Год назад

      Obviously, your dog isn't a 14y/o 12lb Shitzoo packing a 45auto. The shots always scare her to death, and she shakes for hours. I need to go suppressed.

    • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
      @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад +8

      i don't think our western sociaties need pitbulls

    • @tonykleinschmidt2327
      @tonykleinschmidt2327 Год назад

      ​@@taurusnltaurusnl4686 😅😅

    • @xBloodxFangx
      @xBloodxFangx 10 месяцев назад +2

      Its a bulldog

    • @hhds113
      @hhds113 3 месяца назад

      @@xBloodxFangx Its a pit bull

  • @jenjkim92
    @jenjkim92 9 месяцев назад +3

    That’s why you don’t take your dog to dog parks. Diseases infested and a disaster waiting to happen. You don’t need to take your dog to a dog park to socialize them.

  • @tiffanydegoya
    @tiffanydegoya Год назад +15

    My tiny maltipoo was attacked by a pitbull. A stupid couple were walking their new shelter dog with no leash, it was horrible, I had to pry the pit’s mouth open with my barehands. That happened in front of my home, I would never take my furbabies to a dog park, sounds like a stressful situation,

    • @shazhamilton5160
      @shazhamilton5160 Год назад +5

      I hope your dog is OK. My border collie pup was killed by a Staffordshire bull terrior not long ago. The dog lived up the street from me I knew it and it just lept the gate one day when I was walking and latched onto my puppy with no warning. No matter how much me and owner tried we couldn't get it to let go. Bully breeds can't be trusted thankfully I was able to get the owner to see sense and get the dog put down when I threatened to involve authorities or it could of been her child next I hate these dogs and the dog was well trained, well treated, well socialised. It was treated well and was with other dogs regularly it wasn't abused, it wasn't the owners fault as the bully defenders like to say. My pup didn't even acknowledge or look at it when it decided clear gate and kill her for no reason

    • @tesskaiser2190
      @tesskaiser2190 Год назад +4

      ​@@shazhamilton5160I'm so sorry. I wish they'd ban this breed. All bully breeds need to go.

    • @niahrahxx
      @niahrahxx 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@tesskaiser2190Banning breeds won't solve the problem of dog attacks.

    • @tesskaiser2190
      @tesskaiser2190 5 месяцев назад

      @rattycatty4513 no but it will reduce FATAL dog maulings with the number one perpetrator stated by Wikipedia the beloved pit bull/bully breed. The wiki heading says it. It works in the rest of the world smart enough to ban violent breeds. Bullies and pits are really in America and Canada. USA land of the concealed carry and man eating dogs. Yay

    • @tesskaiser2190
      @tesskaiser2190 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@niahrahxx it seems to work in at least 30 countries. Unfortunately listed under fatal dog maulings in wiki, it says right in the heading who the main perpetrator is. That's the proof that I'm going by. Statistics don't lie

  • @LaurenJourney
    @LaurenJourney 9 месяцев назад +6

    Omg, I was literally crying when I heard the dog that was being bitten crying out. The frantic dog owner and her cries.

  • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
    @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад +4

    the rules for the dogpark are sooooo simple:
    1 no leashed dogs
    2 no bitches in heat
    3 no puppies
    4 no toys
    5 no food
    and if you have a bull type dog, always take a breaking stick with you and practice at least 20 times on how to use them
    or better yet, don't take a pitbull if you don't know how to handle them. yes they are sweet. remember what they were genetically made for and improved and improved and improved for?
    (but who could have forseen this you ask? well dogs having a quarrel is nothing new and with a bull type the consequences are bigger. we all know that. so yes, you could have forseen this)
    (you have a bull type and don't know what a breaking stick is nor how to use it? shame on you. use google/youtube)
    what i like about this specific dogpark:
    - it's relatively big
    - there's trees in the middle that provide some shades
    - high fences
    what i don't like:
    - the 2-feeters are mostly standing still. standig still (freezing) is what a dog does before an attack on either prey or a dog it doesn't like. so when your standing still your sending out a bad signal
    - the 2-feeters are often staring the dogs right in the face (agression behaviour in dog language (oh, you did not know that? brush up on your dog knowledge!))
    - there are benches which 2-feeters have a tendancy to sit (still) on and that in itself increases resource protection behaviour in many dogs
    in the modern world there is no need for bull type dogs, when.... (wait for it!) ...... you take in consideration what they were made for. but that goes for many dog breeds

    • @awkwardmaddie7335
      @awkwardmaddie7335 Год назад

      Man, I feel kind of silly now. I always take my dog to the dog park on a leash and bring treats for training.
      I guess I never thought of food aggression. Thanks, this was eye opening!

    • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
      @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад

      @@awkwardmaddie7335 eh... it's called a dog park, not a training park. sure you can use a dog park for training... when there's no one there :-)

  • @jadathompson3571
    @jadathompson3571 11 месяцев назад +12

    I have two Dachshund minis and personally, I’ve only taken them into the dog park when there aren’t any dogs around. My dogs are sweet and aren’t reactive. One loves to meet the big dogs and the other is very shy around any sized dog. Although I want them to enjoy themselves, I’d rather not take the risk of them being attacked. Also, I feel like you get a feel of your dog’s reaction when you take them on walks. If you know your dog reacts to certain things like other dogs…then don’t take them to a dog park. If you are trying to get them adjusted to being around other dogs then have them trained properly/safely.

  • @Nocomment552
    @Nocomment552 Год назад +31

    It’s an American Bulldog, not a pit in this case. Regardless, it baffles me why anyone would think bringing a fighting breed (pit or bulldog) to a dog park is ever a good idea…

    • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
      @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад +15

      exactly that! (oh but she's sweet. yes, she's very sweet... until she's not anymore (whether provoced or not.... she's designed for fighting and killing. bulls seldom give warning snaps. they mean business. don't get a bull. very simple))

    • @tonykleinschmidt2327
      @tonykleinschmidt2327 Год назад +8

      ​@Taurus NL no there the best breed ever just don't get if u can't handle it

    • @jerrelldraughn2440
      @jerrelldraughn2440 Год назад

      So because he can fight better ‘ he shouldn’t be allowed out ? No keep your punk ass dog inside

    • @AppleOfYourEye
      @AppleOfYourEye Год назад +10

      This is an owner problem, not a breed problem. ANY dog has the ability to be aggressive if not taken care of or trained properly, some breeds may be more inclined than others, but one dog with a bad owner doesn't speak for the entire breed.

    • @markh1154
      @markh1154 Год назад +5

      Exactly. Too many instances of the fighting breeds never being aggressive and then even turning on their owners or the owner’s children often with deadly results

  • @duchesserickson
    @duchesserickson Год назад +26

    I didn't know about lifting the attacking dogs back legs and pulling back to make it stop. That is a really good tip!

    • @julieann4616
      @julieann4616 Год назад +8

      I’ve seen another absolutely heartbreaking video of a pit bull clamped down on a sweet Golden Retriever’s front leg, it upset me so much. They picked up the pit bull’s back legs & it did NOTHING.
      The thing I have heard that actually works is a finger up the bum!! Don’t know if I could do that but if something has its jaws on my dog I need to have some kind of game plan.

    • @moutafidhs1994
      @moutafidhs1994 Год назад

      @@julieann4616 a knife to the neck works best for pit bulls

    • @ES11777
      @ES11777 Год назад +7

      @@julieann4616 That probably won’t help since pitbulls were bred to ignore any kind of pain or discomfort when they’re mauling another dog. The only thing that only ever stopped a pit bull from mauling another dog or person to death is chocking the pit bull until it passes out, or sadly, shooting it dead. It is very sad but true.

    • @julieann4616
      @julieann4616 Год назад

      @@ES11777 it’s good to know these things! Hopefully the pit is wearing a collar!!

    • @ES11777
      @ES11777 Год назад +10

      @@julieann4616 If no collar, a choke hold will hopefully suffice. My neighbours got a pitbull in 2021 and last year he tried attacking my puppy through the fence, thankfully my pup jumped back quickly so the pitbull didn't manage to latch onto him thank goodness. I installed a double layer of fence shade screen on that side of the fence since that accident. Before that, I believed the propaganda that pitbulls can be normal dogs if raised with love. Reality hits hard sometimes.

  • @dgtv_87
    @dgtv_87 Год назад +16

    Looks like a bulldog to me, not a “pitbull”

    • @Majsjsn
      @Majsjsn 26 дней назад

      Wrong

    • @YzFool78
      @YzFool78 7 дней назад

      @@MajsjsnFacts

  • @NamesOfTheHare
    @NamesOfTheHare 8 месяцев назад +7

    Respect for staying calm and directing the owners on how to break up the dogs. It never ceases to amaze me that dog owners neglect to learn how to break up fights. The staggering majority of fights I've witnessed involve pit bulls/staffys/mix of those breeds. I have recurring anxiety dreams about not being able to get to a dog fight fast enough to stop catastrophic damage. It's heartening to see someone actually being proactive and sharing knowledge. Thanks!

  • @robertdillon9989
    @robertdillon9989 Год назад +2

    I hate dog parks , and owners with violent dogs! Get yourselves and your dogs trained !

  • @pumpkinhead8593
    @pumpkinhead8593 Год назад +42

    Never ever ever do you try to pull two dogs apart when one has attached itself to the other. All you're doing is putting more tension on the bite and increase the potential for injury if the dog starts to thrash. What you focus on is opening the jaws while keeping both dogs as immobilized as possible. Always keep a bottle of water on you. Pour it down the aggressors throat, he will let go when he feels like he's drowning. Harmless, quick and effective.

    • @jaaabaaakjh
      @jaaabaaakjh Год назад +8

      actually the leg methoid doesnt always work and it can possibly make things worse depending on the dog ofc. been many caseswhere dogs attack something and the owners try to pull its legs and it wouldnt let go sadly

    • @pumpkinhead8593
      @pumpkinhead8593 Год назад +3

      @@jaaabaaakjh Exactly.

    • @tonykleinschmidt2327
      @tonykleinschmidt2327 Год назад +4

      Actually if their good bulldogs water will just cool them off trust owned them for 30 years most people shouldn't own high dominant blood bulls but if u do get and learn to use a breaking stick quickest and most humane way to separate bulls

    • @Onaqui1989
      @Onaqui1989 Год назад +14

      Best is to pull up on the collar of the AB to restrict oxygen. The dog’s oxygen is cut off and it will let go. Pulling hind legs, poking the dog in various areas, putting water on it does not often work.

    • @michellelyman7092
      @michellelyman7092 Год назад +1

      brilliant

  • @ES11777
    @ES11777 Год назад +5

    Don’t bring pitbulls to the dog park.

  • @christopherbrown5141
    @christopherbrown5141 Год назад +4

    Some people are idiots and feel the need to impress with their untrained dogs.

  • @cccbb89767
    @cccbb89767 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love dogs .. but I hate dogs like pitbull, etc.. their owners are ppl who feel weak and think they need a strong dog to show their environment how tough they are. These guys are losers…

  • @_Majoras
    @_Majoras Год назад +11

    i like how not only the people but the dogs run to the commotion

  • @raquelclark2380
    @raquelclark2380 Год назад +8

    Keep pitbulls out of dog parks all dogs were having fun till the pitbull rears it's ugly head with aggression it never fails

    • @bloodandhonorireland3329
      @bloodandhonorireland3329 Год назад +2

      except in comments section if u read the "pitbull" (not really a pit by looks of it) was fine and not causing an issue with the other dogs until that dog came into the park. The other dog maybe pushed boundaries too much and wasn't socialised enough to understand when it was told to behave. But of course that wouldn't conform to your bias so why believe that.

    • @melindaflores203
      @melindaflores203 Год назад

      American bully not pit

    • @YzFool78
      @YzFool78 7 дней назад

      Lol. It’s a Bulldog. Short muzzle, flipped tongue, just to name a couple very subtle differences. Also, I’m sure you know a Pitbull is mixed with a Bulldog?! English or British Bulldog. But, Old English Bulldog is where it started. Just some FYI. You’re part of the reason Pitbulls are so mislabeled… Also, Bully’s are not Pitbulls ether.

  • @teresasmith8946
    @teresasmith8946 Год назад +3

    A dog park is a disaster waiting to happen. It's a situation that looks good on paper oh the dogs all running and playing but in real life it's dangerous for dogs and people .

  • @ventibreeze6648
    @ventibreeze6648 9 месяцев назад +2

    A vicious breed again attacking a docile breed😢

  • @lighttravel3242
    @lighttravel3242 Год назад +16

    At 10:34: This pulling of the Pit needs again a correction. He is still out of his mind.

    • @aaronstith1832
      @aaronstith1832 Год назад +6

      thats a bulldog. not a pitbull

    • @hhds113
      @hhds113 3 месяца назад +1

      @@aaronstith1832 That is not a bulldog. I don't remember bulldogs having a build of a pit bull.

    • @aaronstith1832
      @aaronstith1832 3 месяца назад +1

      @@hhds113 that is a 100% purebred bulldog and a very good example of one. Its does not look like a pitbull and is much bigger than a pitbull...you must be thinking of ENGLISH bulldogs.

    • @YzFool78
      @YzFool78 7 дней назад

      Lol. It’s a Bulldog. Short muzzle, flipped tongue, just to name a couple very subtle differences. Also, I’m sure you know a Pitbull is mixed with a Bulldog?! English or British Bulldog. But, Old English Bulldog is where it started. Just some FYI. You’re part of the reason Pitbulls are so mislabeled… Also, Bully’s are not Pitbulls ether.

  • @will8314
    @will8314 9 месяцев назад +2

    i went to that same park its nice seening it again on your video

  • @PrincessPuddles
    @PrincessPuddles Год назад +38

    It's a good thing you were there to help! It probably would of taken them a lot longer to break them up had you not been there.

    • @Loxsy1975
      @Loxsy1975 Год назад +5

      Help?!?! His dogs made it worse!!! Leaving his dogs nose up the ass of the dog being attacked was ridiculous! This is not a responsible dog owner

    • @ADeadStoat
      @ADeadStoat 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​they were being sarcastic bc they guy didnt help and just sat there and recorded it.

    • @ADeadStoat
      @ADeadStoat 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Loxsy1975 ^^

  • @rebakaaamckinley5801
    @rebakaaamckinley5801 Год назад +2

    Always bring pepper spray, bear spray or mace. That will separate them.

  • @jollyroger5006
    @jollyroger5006 Год назад +8

    That poor dog.I felt sick listening to it.not sure i could of of enjoyed the park after that.

  • @ItsMe-yv9jd
    @ItsMe-yv9jd Год назад +2

    ?? When the guy petted the Husky and asked the owner if he brushed a lot, I was stunned to hear the owner say NO, just vaccuum a lot. (I am calling b**llshit on that reply, as any Husky owner knows that you always have to brush a lot.

  • @paulzenchuk7807
    @paulzenchuk7807 Год назад +3

    Owner of the pitbull, doesn't know how to get his dog to let go????? Shouldn't people have to learn things like that????

    • @5mayalevi
      @5mayalevi Год назад

      Not a pit bull. American bulldog. Two different breeds. Try to keep up.

    • @paulzenchuk7807
      @paulzenchuk7807 Год назад

      @@5mayalevi No I don't want to!!

    • @5mayalevi
      @5mayalevi Год назад

      @@paulzenchuk7807 As a teacher(I teach special Ed) this brings new meaning to the saying ‘Ignorance is a CHOICE.’

  • @charissameenk7802
    @charissameenk7802 Месяц назад +1

    Dog parks are so stupid! Just go for a nice walk with your dog. It's better for both of you.

  • @MrRaven2
    @MrRaven2 Год назад +12

    I'm glad that beautiful poodle wasnt seriously hurt! I hope he's not too scared to enjoy the dog park now. The doberman is too aggressive also, he needs to learn to not be so rough or chasing other dogs who don't want to play rough. That bulldog was awesome how he pushed the dobie off the other dog, doing what the humans should have done.

    • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
      @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад +3

      learn the difference between agressive and reactive. agressive leads to going to the vet. in all other cases, it's reactive

  • @kimura2366
    @kimura2366 Год назад +1

    How about the broad petting the dog that is actively chewing on another dog. Wtf was that. She should not have a dog

  • @APBTLoverS
    @APBTLoverS Год назад +5

    Everyone needs to know the wheelbarrow trick!!! I work at a dog day care and we are taught to grab them by their hind legs and pull back. But we also make sure we are very hyper vigilant and watch dogs body language so we can deescalate before a fight does break out

    • @armandadeveigamonteiro8457
      @armandadeveigamonteiro8457 Год назад

      Ya the Wheelbarrow is good but not for bully breeds a break stick of choke hold works the best for bullys

    • @cmtx3195
      @cmtx3195 7 месяцев назад

      a bulldog is a bulldog, its not a "bully breed"

  • @chrismair8161
    @chrismair8161 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nope! Not a chance would I risk my Boxers in this park. They know how to hunt as a pair and I trained them to do that. They have a task other than fetch a ball. Put food in the freezer for my communities Residents. Old Young inept or disabled? They are my neighbors. New Yorkers put packaged presents for the less fortunate and I put half a Buck Deer all sliced and packaged. I get along with my wild life neighbors you people would not last too long. Just sayin..

  • @awkwardmaddie7335
    @awkwardmaddie7335 Год назад +7

    I always, ALWAYS, keep my dog on a leash and harness. I need to expose her to other dogs so she doesn't become fearful or aggressive towards them.
    But this is my worst nightmare. You never know when your dog or another might snap. Sure, there are signs you can pick up on, but sometimes they just happen too fast.

    • @Loxsy1975
      @Loxsy1975 Год назад

      You are putting ur dogs at a disadvantage when on lead. They’re more fearful and aggressive on lead. I am a husky rescuer and all mine go off lead but I’d never leave mine off if a fight went off! I practice recall and manners!! Dog parks are awesome. Most ppl don’t take their dogs unless they’re well mannered. But you do get the idiots with intact males who ruin it for everyone I’m afraid. I’m willing to bet that one of them still had their nuts and gave attitude and ruined the atmosphere of the park. All toys/ball should be BANNED from all dog parks,it makes them aggressive! You wouldn’t take ur dogs bone to the park,why the hell would you think it’s a good idea for toys?!?! Ppl just don’t use their brains sometimes

    • @CN-uc6py
      @CN-uc6py 9 месяцев назад

      @@Loxsy1975 You voiced my exact thoughts. I don't generally take my dog to the dog park as (some) people see it as a daycare where they don't feel they need to watch their dogs. I also agree with your comment regarding toys. If you want your dog to play fetch, take it to a space where you can play alone. Whenever I see someone take out a ball, we leave.

  • @kerrybayton2954
    @kerrybayton2954 9 месяцев назад +1

    The bulldog was 25% of that problem, the bulldogs owners were 75% of the problem.. Too much dog & owners with little or no knowledge of how to control it.. The best & only really effective way of separating a dog with a grip on another dog is to restrict its air supply by pulling up on it's collar.. Or if it's a pit ( break sticks) you do not pet, pat, or stroke your dog whilst its fighting another dog that in many, many cases encourages the aggression.. & owners & trainers of protection dogs stroke & pet the dogs whilst biting a sleeve or suit to encourage the dogs behaviour..

  • @r3aldonaldtrump
    @r3aldonaldtrump Год назад +4

    9:11

  • @michaelmunoz8014
    @michaelmunoz8014 Год назад +1

    I get and fully support banning dog parks. Too many untrained dogs, neutering doesn't solve misbehavior. Potential risk of dog diseases spreading. Dog injuries and human injuries.

  • @SpiritTracker7
    @SpiritTracker7 Год назад +1

    So the camera man knows how to make the bulldog release but takes his sweet time getting over to the fight.. in the mean time the white dog being attacked is getting more skinned ripped off... this was a giant group of incompetent people. Grab the collar of the aggressive dog, pull straight up, and twist until he releases. This is pathetic reaction from everyone. Dude with the camera was only worried about his dog."Grab his back leg?" So he can rip off the skin he already had in his mouth with the aid of 2 humans pulling even harder?

  • @greghunter5627
    @greghunter5627 Год назад +4

    I love watching the Doberman. Such a beautiful and athletic breed.

  • @Saadballa23624
    @Saadballa23624 2 месяца назад +1

    This is the number one reason why I will never take my dog to a dog park!!

  • @kitkat7216
    @kitkat7216 Год назад +11

    I never let my dogs mingle with other dogs. Mainly because I don't want them to get attacked or pick up any sickness from other dogs.

    • @hahna77
      @hahna77 Год назад

      Full grown dogs are highly unlikely to pick up illnesses from other dogs, unless they are in a kennel or vet office. Never bring a puppy to a dog park though, or anywhere really, unless you want them to be ill. Dog parks are notorious for worms though, so it's good to keep a worming schedule. There is the rare occurrence of distemper or bordetella, but its more likely at the other places I mentioned.

  • @freddog4490
    @freddog4490 Год назад +1

    I would have taken the dog straight to the vet and had it put to sleep there and then, that could have been a child.

  • @medialab1868
    @medialab1868 Год назад +13

    This guy filming is like the most chilled guy on this planet

  • @charlevoix2
    @charlevoix2 Год назад +1

    everyone who owns these dogs needs a special license and half to get them spayed or nuetured...thats what the law should be.....i know haters..welll if the dog was raised right.WRONG!

  • @guinealumps8736
    @guinealumps8736 Год назад +12

    Pitbulls for ya, they rank the highest out of ALL the dog breeds for bites, attacks, and deaths. They're literally bred to be aggressive, stubborn, and to fight!! Such an unpredictable and high risk breed to own and be around, they're not worth putting others, their pets, and your own safety and lives at risk of being harmed, attacked, and or killed! There's been so many cases where they turned on their owners, others people's pets, and even children!
    Pitbulls should honestly be band and against the law to own! Blame the breed and also blame the owner for not doing research behind what Pitbulls are actually bred for originally, their unpredictable temperament, what they're well known for (bites, attacks, and killing people's pets and even people/children), and blame them for not properly training such a high risk breed!

    • @dodieschmidt8039
      @dodieschmidt8039 Год назад +2

      Your very mis informed..and I will tell you I have NEVER incounter any aggressive behavior from mine or my Friends dogs..IT IS NOT THE BREED IT IS THE OWNERS, and how they are raised or treated and taught..If they should bann these then so many other breeds should be because how many other breeds have been in bite ATTACKS..I also have a Malinious who is gentle and like my Staffys great loving pets
      .

    • @guinealumps8736
      @guinealumps8736 Год назад

      @@dodieschmidt8039 Statistics show that the highest dog attacks by breed are from Pit Bulls. Their natural aggression, unpredictability, and high provocation rate cause Pit Bulls to have the highest attack and fatality rate in the United States when compared to other dog breeds! Some data even suggests that pit bulls make up only 6% of the population of dogs in the United States, but are responsible for 68% of dog bite attacks. Another report from the CDC on dog-bite fatalities concluded that pit bull bites are responsible for more fatalities than any other dog breed. They're on the top 10 most dangerous dog breeds and probably the most notorious breed on this list, the pit bull has a reputation for unpredictability and aggression, even against its owner or his family!!!
      Pitbull's are responsible for the vast majority of fatalities associated with dog bites. From 2010 to June 2021, there were 430 bites, with 185 of those being fatal coming from Pitbulls, and another 41 that were Pitull mixes.
      Pitbulls are 2.5x more likely to bite in multiple anatomical locations than any other breed.
      Pitbulls are responsible for 60% of all injuries and 63% of ocular injuries.
      Pitbull terriers are 31% more likely to attack an unknown individual than any other breed.
      Pitbull terriers are 48% more likely to attack without provocation than any other breed.
      Pitbull attacks have higher morbidity rates, higher hospital charges, and a higher risk of death than attacks by any other breed.
      During 2005-2017, pit bulls killed one citizen every 16.7 days, totaling up to 284 Americans.
      From 2005 to 2017, Pitbull mixed breeds and Pitbull attacks contributed to 76% of dog bite deaths.
      When comparing 2005-2010 to 2011-2017, Pitbull attack deaths have increased from 58% to a whopping 71%!!!

    • @dodieschmidt8039
      @dodieschmidt8039 Год назад

      I cannot control what is said by others noe do I know the whole story or reasons behind these awful happenings..But I do know my pets and do know they are nothing like that, and I've never rehomed any pet I've gotten in over 37 yrs of having them..have lost many that was Heartbreaking still t

    • @dodieschmidt8039
      @dodieschmidt8039 Год назад

      Still to this day.my point is don't judge all of this breed because it's wrong..

    • @kimpanther
      @kimpanther Год назад +7

      @@dodieschmidt8039 you are misinformed - your spelling alone is indicative of the amount of misinformation and disinformation you have been subjected to - but the buck stops here. The whole universe of statistical evidence cannot be reduced to your own insignificant personal experiences.

  • @lindabillington3212
    @lindabillington3212 Год назад +1

    Police needed to be informed of the attack . Possible dog that did the attack might need to be put down to protect humans attacks or another dog attack from 0ccuring. I know what I'm talking about i was attacked as a child and was in need of surgery , not fun .

  • @Valsier
    @Valsier Год назад +3

    That was an American Bulldog. I believe the Scott doesn't look like the Johnson type. But yeah, not a pit bull...

    • @taurusnltaurusnl4686
      @taurusnltaurusnl4686 Год назад

      and that is what you focus on?

    • @tonykleinschmidt2327
      @tonykleinschmidt2327 Год назад

      Still a super badass Ambulls ❤

    • @Valsier
      @Valsier Год назад

      ​@@taurusnltaurusnl4686 and my comment is what you focus on?! Lol

    • @Valsier
      @Valsier Год назад

      ​​​​@@taurusnltaurusnl4686 Getting the dog breeds wrong can change the entire dynamic and perspective for the viewer. People need to realize dog breeds and realize ALL! Dogs have teeth. Instead of focus on if they see a pit somewhere. Learn behavior and dog body language instead to foresee and or prevent a dog fight.
      Before my comment the title was *PIT BULL* sooo yeah it added to the statistic list instead of anyone learning why it happened in the first place.
      Also have knowledge of what to do when one happens, like the 'wheelbarrel' move the man suggested. If you go into a Dog park people need to be educated better, and yes that means basic dog breed standards...

  • @Blookethe_1stcat
    @Blookethe_1stcat 3 месяца назад +1

    I like how every dogs were helping cus of the fight

  • @instridewith_life
    @instridewith_life Год назад +3

    My dog is dog reactive because she's gotten into fights with other dogs at the dog park. I've had 4 different trainers over the past 3 years to try to help her anxiety with other dogs.

    • @CN-uc6py
      @CN-uc6py 9 месяцев назад

      Have any of those trainers recommended you not take your dog to a dog park?

    • @instridewith_life
      @instridewith_life 9 месяцев назад

      @@CN-uc6py I stopped after her second time getting attacked, before all those trainers. I didn't need the trainers to tell me that dog parks are dangerous.

    • @CN-uc6py
      @CN-uc6py 9 месяцев назад

      @@instridewith_life It’s good to hear there are still some people that can think for themselves. 👍

  • @betterthanezra2583
    @betterthanezra2583 Год назад +1

    This is why you carry a Knife, I would of put a knife in that dog without thought attacking my dog

  • @tracywilliams9638
    @tracywilliams9638 Год назад +4

    Don't go to Dog Parks!!! Play with them in your own yard and take them running or out for walks. Dog Parks are not safe :(

  • @fred198226
    @fred198226 Год назад +1

    Dueños irresponsables yo si voy a lugares asi siempre con la correa mi perra es una rottweiler por mas que sea bueno por responsabilidad siempre con correa cuando hay perros

  • @coolgamers2794
    @coolgamers2794 Год назад +3

    Yeah that'd dog be dead as soon as it attacks any dogs in my park. The local Sheriffs Department and PD helps patrol the dog park every day to ensure that no unsupervised dogs gets out of hand. Plenty of CCW citizens at my dog park too. Warning signs are put onto the dog gate to warn dog owners that if their dog gets too aggressive; the dog can be put down with no exceptions.

    • @majesticworld255
      @majesticworld255 Год назад

      CoolGamers, pity they don't do the same to the owners for being wankers.

  • @Diego_92011
    @Diego_92011 9 месяцев назад +1

    For those who want to just jump and see the whole drama just click here
    👇
    9:15

  • @DrRepper
    @DrRepper Год назад +16

    Yeah... let your dogs run around together in a pack for half an hour and this is going to happen. It's perfectly natural behaviour. It is what it is. There's no 'random attack', they're just establishing a pecking order.

    • @drmalc0m
      @drmalc0m Год назад

      shut up bro it's not about nature, it s about managing

    • @redneckroy8947
      @redneckroy8947 Год назад

      Dog park people are the worst

    • @L-mo
      @L-mo Год назад +19

      Not at all. I hope you don't own dogs. Dogs do not need to fight or bite to establish a pecking order. They are highly social and intelligent and it's when the social skills are either not there or when the pecking order breaks down that the fights happen. I take my dog to the park all the time and he's never been involved in an attack.

    • @dolledupyoongi
      @dolledupyoongi Год назад

      Pit bulls are fighting dogs. They do randomly attack, that’s just how they are. I quit going to the dog park after a pit attacked another pit and the attacker took being kicked in the head by three adults to let go.

    • @MaximillianandRubyGrace
      @MaximillianandRubyGrace Год назад

      Over stimulation

  • @bambyeyes711
    @bambyeyes711 Год назад +1

    Grab the dog by its collar and twist it will get the dog off faster cause it can't breathe. It's why some parks don't allow unfixed dogs in.

  • @miamacfarlane2854
    @miamacfarlane2854 Год назад +4

    I don't really feel safe taking my dog to dog parks anymore. If I want to let her have fun with dogs, I do it with a friend's dog and just have a playdate. It's a safe and controlled environment when it's just two dogs that already know each other. I know it's great exercise for them, but you never know what will happen at the dog park. Crazy owners that don't know how to train can show up.

  • @johnjackson4152
    @johnjackson4152 9 месяцев назад +1

    oh a dog park with pit bulls running around...what could go wrong

  • @gaill.7340
    @gaill.7340 Год назад +3

    I recently adopted a dog from a rescue- they practically made me swear that I would not take her to a dog park for fear or attacks and unvaccinated dogs. Sad, because it looks like so much fun for the dogs.

  • @cherokeelaketennessee7895
    @cherokeelaketennessee7895 Год назад +2

    I'm sorry but Pits have no business at a dog park but there's plenty of other breeds that will attack other dogs. I don't take my dogs to dog parks, just too much risk.

  • @SquireSCA
    @SquireSCA Год назад +11

    Hey Bill! This is why I don't take my Pitts to the dog park. They are good dogs, but they sometimes get territorial, and when they get it in their heads to chomp down, they are stubborn AF and don't let up. And I have no idea how other people train their dogs... and whenever there is a scuffle, the Pittie is always gonna get the blame whether they started it or not...

    • @dzonevideo5785
      @dzonevideo5785  Год назад +4

      I love me some pits, this pit had played for over an hour with all the dogs no issues. He held his tail a bit rigid never wagging, but never pushed on any dogs, then bam he had the ear and would not let go until they did the wheelbarrow on him.

    • @SquireSCA
      @SquireSCA Год назад +3

      @@dzonevideo5785 Yeah, I love mine, but they are stubborn. And both are a little timid, and so that fear can sometimes come out as aggression if they feel some other dog is in their space. And once Max latches on, you need a crowbar to pry his jaws open. He's done it a couple times here at the house with one of our dogs. Emergency vet bills are not fun.

    • @jsjoe1712
      @jsjoe1712 Год назад +2

      Not fair to the pit bulls, blamed just for being territorial sometimes--again and again and again. "They are good dogs," but not at the dog park. No, they're not that good. They're too timid and fearful to be that good. They are good dogs, though, just not "good" like the many other breeds in the video.

    • @SquireSCA
      @SquireSCA Год назад +9

      @@jsjoe1712 What are you babbling about? They are good dogs. They really are not more aggressive as a breed than most others. That's not the issue. The issue is when they do get Into a scrap, they tend to do more damage than other dogs. They can also take a lot more damage than most breeds and still stay in the fight.
      My Chihuahuas got into way more fights and altercations over the years. But they are small dogs, so there isn't much damage that they can do. Toss a 70lbs dog into the mix that's built like a tank and has a steel trap for jaws, and that same little scrap that the Chihuahuas get into, takes on a whole other level.
      My comment is that because of people ignorant opinion of Pitfalls, that even if their dog attacks the pitfall, when their dog gets its ass handed to it, it will somehow be the Pitttie's fault, "because pitbull....

    • @ljv2094
      @ljv2094 Год назад +5

      @@SquireSCA What I do with my pit is play fetch. Being a pit you know they are zoned into nothing else but their task and finish their mission if you let them free roam they'll find their own task sometimes by being annoying which then could escalate towards a fight. Playing fetch has helped her get off of confrontations by focusing nothing but the fetch. Now she will stand her ground and defend herself but that's it she never caused a fight....

  • @gingerking1866
    @gingerking1866 9 месяцев назад +1

    American Bulldog is code for pit bull.

  • @drmalc0m
    @drmalc0m Год назад +3

    grab their legs... OMG are you serious? ignorance over the top

    • @dzonevideo5785
      @dzonevideo5785  Год назад +4

      Did you miss how well it worked?

    • @dzonevideo5785
      @dzonevideo5785  Год назад +5

      Also let me expand, if that didn't work, the next step is to choke the dog out with its collar or a slip leash to cut of the carotid artery until the dog passes out, Usually within a few seconds.

    • @drmalc0m
      @drmalc0m Год назад

      @@dzonevideo5785 luck, take a different dog and you can hurt yourself too

    • @drmalc0m
      @drmalc0m Год назад +1

      @@dzonevideo5785 the next step after he hurt you, or the next step after he keep hurting the other dog? which one of the two?

    • @drmalc0m
      @drmalc0m Год назад

      @@dzonevideo5785 let me expand, your next step is supposed to be the first and only step, as fast as possible before anyone gets hurt

  • @ddontgiveadamn
    @ddontgiveadamn 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t ever take my dogs to dogs park for that reason

  • @christy140
    @christy140 Год назад +1

    A DOG PARK THATS WERE IDIOTS TAKE DOG TO GET ATTACKED..😂😂😂

  • @FreeThinker611
    @FreeThinker611 11 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know how this fight started but it looked like the only dog attacking was the american bulldog. While walking my gentle old feeble, deaf pyrenees, an aggressive dog attacked unprovoked. My dog was tangled in her leash while the other dog was on top biting her. The owner of the other dog had trouble gaining control of her dog. It was quite traumatic and my dog never walked well again. Seeing videos of aggressive dogs savaging/killing gentle or weak dogs make me sick. What can be done to help ensure only committed, knowlegeable people own dogs genetically prone to aggressive/protective behavior? So many don't socialize or train their animals. I understand it's not the dog's fault but the fact is the danger remains.

  • @GusGusGames
    @GusGusGames 9 месяцев назад +2

    Really wish all bully breeds, pits, and cane corsos were banned in the US

  • @GrizzleThistleBear
    @GrizzleThistleBear Год назад +1

    Why are most of if not all your videos about bad things happening at dog parks? Do you just go back for content? Is your channel just to prove why untrained dog owners shouldn't be anywhere near dog parks cuz if so, I support that. People on average are too stupid to trust to allow animals to roam freely. I cant imagine how many dogs have been fucked up because of unreliable dog owners at dog parks.

  • @janesajenkins3246
    @janesajenkins3246 Год назад +1

    Dog parks are just a recipe for disaster

  • @screenapple1660
    @screenapple1660 6 месяцев назад +1

    Pittbull is dangerous.

  • @docholliday7913
    @docholliday7913 Год назад +1

    I train, show & occasionally raise AB's. Have owned the breed my whole life. I would NEVER take my AB's, my Cane Corso's or any other large, dominant dogs to a dog park. It's a recipe for disaster!

  • @kevincreighton594
    @kevincreighton594 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ummmm way too many dogs at this park

  • @myshkanyt
    @myshkanyt Год назад +1

    And also…WTF??? People rushing to put their dogs collars BACK ON???? This is incredibly disturbing to me that anyone would think this is a good idea or a safe situation for your loved pets. People are so dumb sometimes. So. Dumb. This is infuriating.

    • @Deelitee
      @Deelitee Год назад +2

      Wouldn’t the collar provide a layer of protection?? My dogs collar is what saved her when a pit went after her - at her throat!

  • @AUSTOGO
    @AUSTOGO 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why i dont like dog parks

  • @leegrass6954
    @leegrass6954 Год назад +1

    This is so freaking dangerous. People get real. Dog trainers who have any sense about them never recommend anybody go to dog parks. Veterinarian bills are thousands of dollars every day to patch up dogs chewed up by especially the bully breeds. If you know your dog has attacked another dog before stay out of the dog park. Put a muzzle on your dog before you go out in public! You are totally liable for vet bills and damages!

  • @claudiac6900
    @claudiac6900 11 месяцев назад +2

    Setting aside the fact that there is no awareness of the real danger posed by this kind of activity, there is nothing more than gross negligence in acting in accordance with common sense.

  • @auterbug
    @auterbug 9 месяцев назад +2

    I work at a doggy daycare and have had to breakup my fair share of fights. People really ought to educate themselves on how to break them up before getting a dog, especially any sort of bully breed. I have a rescue pittie, sweetest boy but I would never take him to the dog park because I know he is far too excitable and hits his threshold very quickly. Not saying they are bad, but they do have that lockjaw and are the hardest to get to let go from my experience, so best to not put them in situations where they may get overwhelmed!

  • @DeeEf-e9r
    @DeeEf-e9r 17 дней назад +1

    No thanks

  • @markh1154
    @markh1154 Год назад +1

    I quit taking my yellow lab to the dog park nearby because he was mauled by an aggressive pit. The pibble was wagging its tail and enjoying every moment as it tried to kill him. The garbage owners ran off with the gargoyle and didn’t pay for his emergency vet bills. His neck was all torn up. Garbage dogs for garbage people

    • @MIZZKIE
      @MIZZKIE 8 месяцев назад

      All dogs wag their tails when they're fighting (though not the ones that don't want to fight). A tail wag doesn't always mean happiness. A tail wag means arousal, be it happy, guarding, or in fight mode.

  • @dodieschmidt8039
    @dodieschmidt8039 Год назад +1

    No kind of breed should be left unintended around children, Period. And Animals are Animals..but I feel it's the owners that these breeds have that make either a Good /Bad dog..so many get them and can not be serious to put time into making sure they are Raised, taught, and respected..I'm sorry to anyone who says The Bully breed, PB,SFT,APBT,ABD, IS THE WORSE..because you know nothing about them..I also have a Belgan Malinios and she is a Beautiful loving Soul..full blooded not mixed..never showed bad temperament, I myself over all breeds and I have had, A Rott, a Rotten/Pitbull, two King German Shepherds , a Husky/Akita..and A Bl.Lab retriever, and the Lab was the only one who showed animal aggressive problems..she just wasn't good around other Dogs..now m Dog's are protective Sure. If they felt I was in danger, but any pet should be..but Pitbull puppy do not grow into Massive Bad attack dogs..or Biters.and yes they can bite down with force but the Malinios are ones who will not let go..I say be kind to all animals and respect them..and they will you..

  • @lisalarsen2384
    @lisalarsen2384 8 месяцев назад +1

    Always a bull breed