All the mom wanted was the cuddles and kisses but not do the work to truly make the dog happy. Thankfully Cesar saw that from the first minute he met her and saved the life of an innocent dog
The woman is just too fearful and not at all capable of leading a dog like this... check out her face when Cesar was telling her to be assertive but then she asked if she had to be like that all the time or could she take breaks 😂
Right that part had me weak lol, she was like “oh and do I always have to be like this or only when training” like bruh you have to be consistent and practice it at all times, just as you would be with your kids all times, you have to keep up with a dog as well and make sure they stay inline at all times because animals can get curious and get themselves into trouble because of that, so you always gotta keep an eye on them.
It is such a relief that this family decided to give Roxy to Caesar. The family loved her, but they couldn't provide her with the leadership she needed. Staying together would not have been good for Roxy. Roxy is not going to be sad to leave them. She's going to have a wonderful life.
Thank you Cesar. You are so revered by millions of people because you give dogs a 2nd chance when the owner hasn't understood their capacity to condemn a dog's life. God bless.
You're right, I can see it now..."Roxy is gone, honey can we go out this weekend & get a bulldog?" Yikes. Anything more than a purse dog for this woman is too much. They oughta think about getting a cat.
@@tyreseleeyeah, in a way- kind of, not really maybe but in a way this family might understand- its like learning to ride a bike & starting w/ a big ol' Harley instead of a bicycle w/ training wheels
OMG I sobbed with that little boy at the end, a dog is the only thing alive that will love you more than it loves itself and we love them more than most of the humans we know.....
the fact she could walk next to multiple dogs at a time with cesar but goes home for 3 days and attacks a dog says it all. maybe they should look into getting a cat
@@Uncleruckinot true at all. I’ve always had powerful breeds. Currently have a German shepherd and a pit/rottie mix. I’m in charge and they know it. I’m only 5’2 and they know I’m their pack leader
You have the incredible once in a lifetime opportunity to have Cesar help your dog be the best dog, and you want to take him home before time😢 whyyyyy whyyyy?
Watching your shows helped rid me of my fear of large or snarly dogs. Realizing that dogs have their own "language" and we have to learn that and act accordingly changed it all for me. Thank you!
One thing that really annoys me is when people have a problem with something and are clearly clueless and then an esteemed professional warns them not to do something and they insist on doing it and it goes poorly. It's one thing if what they're doing isn't going to have an effect on anyone else but this sure did. People need to put their pride down and ask themselves, "Am I a professional in this field with years of experience?“ If the answer is no then you should probably listen to the professional.
Some people aren’t aware of their own problems. When you got a dog, a horse or other sensitive animal. But mostly an animal you have to work together. You have to change your own behavoir. Animals, especially dogs, are a mirror of you. Then, the next problem is, is a dog owner willing to change, have goals and ask for help. A dog is the best therapist to show you your good and your bad side. As an owner you can ignore that.
Why, why, why, did they get a Pitbull??? Roxie might have been a normal dog if adopted by someone who knows how to handle a dog. Nathalie should not have a dog.
she can absolutely have a dog and love it to bits. just not a strong willed type/character with the physical potential to seriously hurt other beings. too many people have certain breeds as a status symbol.
This will continue happening because pitbulls are being so romanticized in the US. People like to think at them as only cute dogs and are being fooled with the new mantra: “it’s not the breed, it’s the human”. If people were just told the truth about APBT then we could prevent a lot of fatal accidents. The truth that people should be told is that the breed was created for the ONLY purpose of fighting other dogs to death. In order to achieve this man created a breed with an extremely strong prey drive, an extremely high pain tolerance, a low self-preservation instinct, all this to create the will to die before letting go, once they are triggered. If people were lectured about this, then they would have the opportunity of making an informed decision about owning this kind of dogs, with all the responsibility and accountability that this entails. The deeply embedded traits in their DNA makes them a potentially dangerous breed and this traits will not go away with treats and kisses as many people like to think.
Love is not about affection and cuddles, love is understanding other's needs and nurture them on that way. They are dogs and their needs are different than human. Main problem with most of the owners in this series is that they dont want to accept it..
Yikes, a grown pittie and they haven't even taught her not to jump up on people? That's puppy 101. And I say this as someone who had a dog aggressive 80lbs pittie. God bless Cesar salvaging troubled dogs.
I bet he did off camera. Then for the sake of the kids etc not mistrusting their parents or being teased at school etc, the show decided best interest for parents to make the suggestion and turn it into a learning moment of "the dogs needs first...." Etc and probably told the parents never to go with dogs again, not even small ones because they wife is a dog "romantic" not a genuine dog lover. She will ruin any dog, small or big, simply as she is relationship lazy, wants to nurture the stuff she likes and avoid the elbow grease and boundaries, responsibility....
A dog can be your best friend. You have to stay calm be kind be consistent always walk them. Walking your dogs is a way for them to be social and get there energy out. Love them feed them wash them brush them. Stay calm.❤ Cesar is awesome.❤
This makes me so mad! This couple should not be dog owners at all. They refuse to address their own behaviors that put their dog in such an excited state! They not only failed Roxie, they failed their children as well. How could you put your children thru this and not want to change to make things work with the dog? These are lazy parents who think that a dog is supposed to be a toy to bring them pleasure. It's selfish.
Well said ✊ I totally agree with you! This mother is unbelievable, she never even tries to see the reality and keeps blaming the dogs for her failures! Besides, they didn’t even appreciate the fact that Cesar Millan was offering them a help for themselves to recognize their own problems in order for them to overcome their own obstacles to becoming better humans, especially for their own children’s sake!!! But noooooo! They both didn’t even try. They totally failed to not only Roxy, but to their children as well. Poor children growing up with such incompetent parents especially the mother… For the sake of all innocent animals, I truly hope these people would never ever own any animals at all, unless they change their minds and stand up to become better humans.., but I doubt that. Remember, they have already put down a poor Rottweiler before Roxy …
@@naomitakimoto7295I have two dogs a 6yo German shepherd and a 1.5yo pit/rottie. Absolutely love them both to pieces. Even tho I’m 5’2 I love powerful breeds. But I’m not naive and know they need discipline and exercise before love and cuddles
Cesar, the knowledge you have within yourself about dogs is simply amazing! You notice & see all while explaining to us exactly what's happening. You're simply amazing! That's why you are the Dog Whisper!!! Amen, nuff said!🥰😇💯
They are responsible for how their Rottweiler turned out and then had him killed. And then they're well on their way to do the same to this dog. All the while refusing to recognize their part in all this.
@@maryjane4432 You can’t guarantee that even then, people love to say “could have, should have, would have” when they have no idea what the exact details are. These specific owners a weak people but you have no way of knowing if the rottie was (like many are) a really forward dog prone to handler issues.
@@bricesicle Do you know how often that happens?? Let's put it this way, Cesar at one point said he has ONLY ever come across 2 dogs that had a mental issue in which I do believe he recommended euthanasia but I can't recall for sure. You think about how many dogs Cesar sees on a daily/weekly basis and to only ever come across 2 dogs he couldn't help. Sorry, Bricesicle, it is the owners in this case that are the issue. I do rescue work and for the reasons these people have had to get rid of not one but two dogs, a reputable rescue would NEVER adopt a dog to these people nor should they! They have to work on fixing the role they played in these two dogs needing severe interventions.
The problem is the humans, not the dog. The family is 100% responsible for Roxy's bad behavior. They should be strongly discouraged to have any other dog!
@@diandralorena2903 They had a healthy, happy Rottweiler. Under their care, he became so aggressive they put him to sleep after he attacked the female. They are not capable of owning powerful breeds. Especially the woman, I'm not putting her down or being disrespectful to her. She just doesn't have what it takes. They will get another dog soon, I just hope they choose a breed that's a better fit for them.
They have had other dogs before, and the same thing happened. I think having another dog would be too much for them to handle at this stage, because they don't understand what a dog needs. I respect them for giving up this dog before it was too late.
I 100% agree she is selfish. I feel like she is emotionally needy because when she made the comment do I have to stay like this all the time or can she give me love and affection is I knew right there she was a selfish owner. She has dogs and kids for her emotional support but you have to understand you know having a dog is like having a kid you need to give them a purpose you need to show them love but you also need to teach them right from wrong you're there to be a parent not a friend or be all about yourself. This woman is definitely selfish and needy I feel bad for the husband because even though he's probably could be a great pack leader but his wife kind of holds him back
My advice would be that it would have been better for the children if the mom would have acted like this was a happy choice for the dog. It would not only lessen the sad feelings but also show the children how to prioritize something before themselves.
Definitely the right choice. Cats make wonderful, interactive, intelligent, playful and loving pets. To this family, please look deep at what type of pet is best for your family and the pet based on your temperaments. Thank you for putting your children’s and pet before your needs. It’s heartbreaking but so many things we do as a parent are.
Yea they seem to keep getting powerful dog breeds, really they shouldn't have a dog at all. But I'm sure they went and got one right after the end of this episode.
Obviously you don't have cats. All cats owners know how cats don't tolerate kids that age with very few exception. Cats like personal space and calmness.
It is good that the dog live to cecars home now. And became a new life with other dogs and a new family. It is better for the kids now because it is a dangerous Situation on the street.
Firstly, the children are beautiful! Secondly, my god, the wife is so unbelievably resistant to change! Oh, Roxy reverted back in 3 days upon returning home? That’s quite telling.. The whole dynamic here is off.. Y’all need a different kind of pet, because, all these dogs coming and going isn’t good for the children.. You need to consistently and continually invest in your dog’s education the same way you would one of the children..
Why would you ever take an animal aggressive dog to a dog park? You really need to think about what type of dog that you want to adopt and do your research
This is why I don't go to dog parks anymore. Both my dogs, and one of them is a pitbull, were attacked by some Pitbull that was owned by this frail little woman who was absolutely helpless when this went down. Turns out she got the pit bull from a rescue and it had been in the rescue for over 3 years. She had no collar on it and had never taken it to a dog park before or bothered to socialize it. That's when I realized how stupid I was to ever set foot in one of those.
We Have an Amstaff That Is Aggresive To Other Dogs We Only Go to The Dog Park When There Is No one Else There.. And Either Me Or my partner Stand Guard At The Gate in case Someone else Comes With Their Dog , If And When That Happens We Safely Leave... I would Never Give Up My Dog Like That....
Cesar you handed that case with perfection. It was sad for the children to lose Roxy but until thier mother is able to become a better leader they should not get another dog, big or small she is the problem. I have a sodt spit for Rottie's and it broke my heart he was put down because it was surely the mothers issues that caused his insecurities to attack her. She should not have any dogs.
I love that Cesar says "they're not born aggressive, we make them that way." I've been an advocate for pitfalls for many years and that is what I say including "it's the owners, not the pitbull." My daughter has a pitbull that is the sweetest boy
I am glad that the family came to their senses. Why getting these difficult breeds when you a scared and not a clear leader? Kudos to Cesar who saw it from the start. He put it in one sentence: bad dogs are not born, the are made. We humans are responsible that so many accidents happen, that so many dog end up in the pound. We want the dog to change but are not willing to do our part. Cesar is the best dog AND human trainer ever. Still!
I feel so bad for the kids. Really shows us how some people are unwilling to face their own fears and how that hurts others. Empathy is always the answer.
Next the dog will go after the kids. .I've been a Professional Dog Trainer for over 45 years, with movie actors and well known people. I've had some clients swear their dog would never bite, and they turn around and a child is dead, or a child's face and body is scarred for life. This happens far more than people are aware of!!!
One of the first shots is of all 3 kids playing tug with the dog. then followed by pics of the kids on the dog or the dog on the kids. You're probably right that it would only be a matter of time. It happened with the rottie who bit her in the face... most likely she was hugging and kissing it. Obviously not many dogs are going to respect her and they certainly wont tolerate her type of weak energy assuming dominant positions over them. I guess she thinks it's 'nurturing'?
Dog - It would be better if she had been able to be trained by Cesar. "I rehabilitate dogs, I train people." The dog was relaxing, belly up very quickly. Lady never did seem to relax. Her KIDS will grow up with ... issues, just like their dogs. Ask me how I know ...
Yes.. if you and the kids really love the dog, then you will do what is best for it. If you cannot change your energy and follow Cesar's direction, giving her to a better home for her is the next best option. Just sad another dog had to be attacked before they realized this.
Thank you Cesar for your frankness. Very few people can safely have pitbulls, but nobody is really honest about this. Which is why there are sooo many problems with them.
Yeah, the two parents have week minds and they’re not able to see past their own fear and that’s not a good combination. It sucks especially for the kids, but those two cannot have that dog and at least they can give it up so it doesn’t have to be put down. Way to go
I must say cesar you have a kind soul...the way you helped this dog and the people without Hesitation and took her in, moved me to tears Thank you for being a wonderful force of good In this world
If this woman cared about her dog she would do everything in her power to cheer mindset, she wants help from the expert but yet won't do anything to change for the dog that she supposedly loves,I think they should get a couple of stuffed animals for themselves and call it a day.
Not sure why you would feel bad for HER, she is the problem, i feel bad for the rottie they took, made aggressive and then killed due to their negligence. Now theyre on the same path with this dog. Shes not depressed, she is selfish, and if she was depressed, maybe it wasnt a good idea to bring another living being who NEEDS direction, guidance, discipline that they are unable to provide. The dogs are the innocent ones, they continue getting the big breeds that they cant control and when it doesnt work, they want to put them to sleep. Dont have a dog if you cant properly care for it. That dog is DANGEROUS, had it attacked a child and killed that child, would you still feel for her? Its HER energy that is causing it all.@@GMc-iw2fy
@@GMc-iw2fyshe literally took the dog home before it was ready and it attacked another dog. Feel sorry for the animals who are innocent in all of this. Goodness.
@@ItrolltRumpers ultimately she made the right decision though, she isnt a bad person and not even a "bad" dog owner. They obviously treated the animal well but it seems she just doesn't understand dog psychology at all. Some people are just not as talented at learning/applying some things and that's okay, we're all human
Cesar is an angel to take this dog because this family chose the wrong breed - just dumb to pick a powerful breed and not put in the work it takes. The woman is an emotional basket case around the dog which doesn't help and creates more drama! What's next for this family: a German Shepard or Belgian Malinois or Rottweiler because they think it's cool?
They had a Rottie and wrecked it the same way they wrecked Roxie. Unfortunately, the Rottie paid with its life for their ignorance. Honestly, they shouldn't have any dog, big or small, because they won't change, If they could change, they would have changed in order to keep Roxie. Without changing themselves first, they'll end up wrecking any dog they get.
Yeah, I see this over and over when watching Cesar rehabilitate not only the dog, but also the owners. The problem with these people is that they raise their pets the same way they raise their kids, i.e., spoil them, no rules, no assertion, no discipline, no limits. When you raise kids like that, they become the mass shooter at your local school, the uncontrolled kid in school or irresponsible adult at work. Cesar made the right albeit difficult decision to take Roxy away from their owners. Well done Cesar!
They love Roxy enough to make the best choice for her. Remember this lady was biten by her own dog and it required stitches to her face. That is traumatic in itself. She may never have enough confidence to have a strong dog that is a large breed or even a strong minded small breed.
Please.. it’s good you tried to save some animals lives but find a dog that suitable to your energy and kids as well. Because it is so sad for the dog to give it back to the pound shelter because of the adopters lack of knowledge on how to handle dogs. Thanks Cesar for keeping the dog.
A lot of people are being kind of hard on this family & I get it... to a point. They chose & fell in love with a dog that was just way too much for their own capabilities. In the end, they stepped up & chose to do what was in the best interest of this dog. I truly wish all pet owners would put their animals needs above their own wants. So let's be kind & give them a little credit for doing the right thing, even when it broke their own hearts to do so.
Compassion for dogs is wonderful. Compassion for humans is wonderful too. Thank you @angelahartman3272 And thank you Cesar too. He had compassion for this family and appreciation for their letting Roxy go to a better life.
I understand what you're saying, but this isn't the first time. They wrecked the Rottie the same way they wrecked Roxie and they had the Rottie put down when the problem was them all along. I'm not saying it to be mean, but I am saying it to save future dogs the same fate...these people shouldn't have a dog.
They only did the right thing because it was at risk of being put down due to attacking another dog..... unless there' something we don't know behind the scenes of cource.
Cesar you are a fantastic human being. The best dog trainer I have ever seen. You never asked for financial support nor do you put down those whom you help, and see the good in everyone, animals and humans. Thank you so very much.
Why do they keep getting dogs they can’t control? Aggressive breeds?? Their children are in danger. I hope they realize they are creating aggressive dogs. They took no responsibility for this dog’s behavior.
Dogs aren’t born aggressive unless they are badly bred. Aggression is a learned behavior. Dogs become aggressive because owners are not strong enough to train them properly.
It has to be accepted that not all dogs can cope with the kind of "playing" that their owners enjoy. Most dogs prefer a quiet, organised home and most homes with children do not fit that bill - sometimes with disastrous consequences. At least this couple realised that they could not provide the kind of home Roxy needed. Good for them.
Wow! It takes so much courage and most of all the love that this family have for their dog to make the toughest decision of their life to love a dog so much to let her go.
I’m very proud of the family for having to decide to give up Roxy for her safety and for her life. All they wanted was for her to be happy, and unfortunately, this family could not be compatible with her difficulty level. Which is okay. But in the end, as hard as a decision, it was, they made the right choice for Roxy because now she could still live a life and get the help she needs to be adopted for the next family.
THANK YOU CESAR! Why do these inept dog owners insist on these very dangerous breeds? They are SO lucky that there kids have not been attacked. They should never have another dog. THEY are creating the problem. EVERY SINGLE DOG THEY HAVE MEETS A TERRIBLE END. This is the second dog they ruined. Shame on them! The wife has the look of an abused woman and I wonder what goes on in their house.
Always this blaming of the breed - I can't hear it anymore. With no one can you see AS CLEARLY as with Cesar that it's not because of the breed! Even in this episode it is very clear that this pit bull does not have a problem with dogs and people per se, but has only developed problems because of his incompetent owners. Natalie said herself that the dog was great in the beginning - that is, at a time when the family's influence on the dog was at its lowest. Dangerous breeds... If 90 out of 100 Chihuahuas bite their owners, they are not considered dangerous or aggressive, but if 90 out of 100 Pitbulls behave perfectly, are they the exception because at least 10 Pitbulls show how dangerous the breed is? There are capable and incompetent dog owners, as well as there are sensitive and less sensitive dogs. DOGS, not breeds.
@@venomous2058 The thing is, danger is not measured by whether the dog bites or not, but how much damage it can do WHEN it bites. Even if I get bitten by 20 chihuahua's, my body will still be less damaged then if I get bitten by one pitbull.
@@fleurtherabbit "danger is not measured by whether the dog bites or not" So “potential danger” becomes “general danger”. Isn't that a shame? This means that a dog like - best example - Daddy would necessarily be classified as a dangerous rather than a potentially dangerous dog, even though Daddy (like many, many other dogs) has never caused any injury to anyone. No, I'm sorry but I can't agree.
@@venomous2058I myself find it less sad that a pitbull might not be as easily obtainable to get as a pet, than the fact that there are numerous reports of people and dogs that have been either mauled or killed by pitbulls. And I find it weird that for you their quality of life, or even life at all, is worth less than that of a pitbull, just because you like the breed. As a doctor once said: "The dog-bite-fatality national data is clear. The peer-reviewed medical studies are clear. Pit bulls cause more serious and fatal dog attacks than all other dog breeds combined.’’
I have been watching a marathon of your videos and I am absolutely amazed how in tune you are to any dog you meet. If I could learn this skill with females life would be priceless. Keep up the great work.
I met a lady at the shops the other day. 12wk old Shar-Pei mix. First owner, no clue, harness too big, dog was bouncing out of control.. She was so clueless. Reserch, learn, understand mentality of breed before buying. Don't get one for cuteness.. They grow up .❤
Interesting that the same people always have aggressive dogs, while others always have gentle playful dogs. Not a coincidence. At his center Roxie doesn't have to wear even a prong collar.
I have no clue what the woman especially has been through but she really should try to deal with whatever it is. It's like she walks through life afraid of everything
@angelamcpherson8283 i watched the episode. He fear seems like way more than that. Even when there were no dogs around she seemed super timid. To be real her husband too. That said i said what i said she needs to deal with it instead of living like that.
@@angelamcpherson8283 If you paid attention, they said the dog turned aggressive. That means her fear turned that Rottie aggressive. Just like it did this pitbull. Which means she had that fear BEFORE the rotti bit her.
Actually, golden retrievers can also be very aggessive in the wrong hands. Cesar was bit by one really hard in one of the past episodes. I've also seen other shows where they had to call in the dog expert to help with agressive retrievers.
This video had me in tears, I cried right along with the little boy. Such a wonderful family, they did the right thing by giving Roxy a chance at a new life beginning with Cesar rehabilitating her. Dogs are a huge commitment, I have two GSD's and I feel the training is every single day, not just for the dogs but for myself as well. I learn so much from Cesar's videos, thank you Cesar!
From handling dogs to handling people, Cesar is in a class of his own.
I think he is always teaching the people.
I wonder does he take the naughty dogs around the back and whoop a bit of submission and obedience into them first 🤔?
I agree ❤
This guy is a fraud. Nothing less
Of course, the dogs taught him how to manipulate humans.
All the mom wanted was the cuddles and kisses but not do the work to truly make the dog happy. Thankfully Cesar saw that from the first minute he met her and saved the life of an innocent dog
The woman is just too fearful and not at all capable of leading a dog like this... check out her face when Cesar was telling her to be assertive but then she asked if she had to be like that all the time or could she take breaks 😂
I was dying at that part. She is very weak sadly
She better don’t get another dog EVER !
Right that part had me weak lol, she was like “oh and do I always have to be like this or only when training” like bruh you have to be consistent and practice it at all times, just as you would be with your kids all times, you have to keep up with a dog as well and make sure they stay inline at all times because animals can get curious and get themselves into trouble because of that, so you always gotta keep an eye on them.
why wouldn’t someone want to be calm confident assertive at all time? she must have so much past trauma. She needs couseling
It's not normal for her and she's uncomfortable, that's why she was asking
It is such a relief that this family decided to give Roxy to Caesar. The family loved her, but they couldn't provide her with the leadership she needed. Staying together would not have been good for Roxy. Roxy is not going to be sad to leave them. She's going to have a wonderful life.
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Yeah, she's going to have a wonderful life.
respect for cesar
Exactly, he is a Saint!! Saivor to many!! God sent!!!😇💯🙏🏻
True Pack Leader
This story broke my soul. God bless Cesar for accepting Roxy. ❤
Thank you Cesar. You are so revered by millions of people because you give dogs a 2nd chance when the owner hasn't understood their capacity to condemn a dog's life. God bless.
Y E S! My thoughts too!!🥰💯💯
Well said
They are doing something wrong with any dog because this happened before. I’m so happy Roxy has a Caesar.
Exactly they put down a rottie bc of this woman. She needs a goldfish not another dog
Seems this family always chose strong will breads. They are not ready for them
No family should chose a pit bull. Way too unpredictable.
@@LadieKadienot true at all lol
@@LadieKadieYour an idiot for All your negative comments on pitbulls!!!
You're right, I can see it now..."Roxy is gone, honey can we go out this weekend & get a bulldog?" Yikes. Anything more than a purse dog for this woman is too much. They oughta think about getting a cat.
@@tyreseleeyeah, in a way- kind of, not really maybe but in a way this family might understand- its like learning to ride a bike & starting w/ a big ol' Harley instead of a bicycle w/ training wheels
OMG I sobbed with that little boy at the end, a dog is the only thing alive that will love you more than it loves itself and we love them more than most of the humans we know.....
the fact she could walk next to multiple dogs at a time with cesar but goes home for 3 days and attacks a dog says it all. maybe they should look into getting a cat
I wouldn't even trust this family with a cat. Not even a house plant to be honest.
Why? Don't send a cat into a hellhole.
maybe they should get a goldfish or a parrot
They need to buy many stuffed animals and plush toys or a plastic fish, or a plastic dinosaur. Many choices here 😂
House plant u crazy 😂@@alang4033
When she asked how long they would need to be like this (calm and assertive) i knew this wasn't going to work
I'm worried about the kids. "How long do I have to be a parent to my children?"
Cesar was so correct about Natalie & her influence on Roxy….he’s such a great dog/human psychologist
I just got a rescue a month ago, thanks to these videos it's been a very smooth transition and my posture has improved dramatically. Thank you Cesar!!
Ceasr TOLD HER the dog wasn't ready !!!
She wanted immediate family fun.
She seems to be the problem ?
She is the problem ..
She wants to do w/e she wants, not whats best for the pack
@@anthonyml7 the story of life
@@Uncleruckinot true at all. I’ve always had powerful breeds. Currently have a German shepherd and a pit/rottie mix. I’m in charge and they know it. I’m only 5’2 and they know I’m their pack leader
she's not very bright
You have the incredible once in a lifetime opportunity to have Cesar help your dog be the best dog, and you want to take him home before time😢 whyyyyy whyyyy?
It’s not the dog. It’s the owners
Says every delusional pit owner every time.
@@LadieKadiedelusional like a person with a photo like yours ?
Maybe a new series? About owners who have make a mess, so people are more aware of their behavoir and the cause of their dog ‘bad’ behavoir.
@@LadieKadie You watch this channel, but still don't understand anything..
@@sleepysamk1400 99% of the time it is the owners !
Watching your shows helped rid me of my fear of large or snarly dogs. Realizing that dogs have their own "language" and we have to learn that and act accordingly changed it all for me. Thank you!
One thing that really annoys me is when people have a problem with something and are clearly clueless and then an esteemed professional warns them not to do something and they insist on doing it and it goes poorly. It's one thing if what they're doing isn't going to have an effect on anyone else but this sure did. People need to put their pride down and ask themselves, "Am I a professional in this field with years of experience?“ If the answer is no then you should probably listen to the professional.
This is an old video. Why do these people always go for the stronger bigger breed?.like a small man with a big truck !
It wasn't pride. It was weakness.
Some people aren’t aware of their own problems. When you got a dog, a horse or other sensitive animal. But mostly an animal you have to work together. You have to change your own behavoir. Animals, especially dogs, are a mirror of you. Then, the next problem is, is a dog owner willing to change, have goals and ask for help. A dog is the best therapist to show you your good and your bad side. As an owner you can ignore that.
@@angelaratzay9034😂😂😂😂
i feel thats not to do with video
Why, why, why, did they get a Pitbull??? Roxie might have been a normal dog if adopted by someone who knows how to handle a dog. Nathalie should not have a dog.
They put a rottie down bc of her too!
@@maryjane4432 So sad...
she can absolutely have a dog and love it to bits. just not a strong willed type/character with the physical potential to seriously hurt other beings.
too many people have certain breeds as a status symbol.
This will continue happening because pitbulls are being so romanticized in the US. People like to think at them as only cute dogs and are being fooled with the new mantra: “it’s not the breed, it’s the human”.
If people were just told the truth about APBT then we could prevent a lot of fatal accidents. The truth that people should be told is that the breed was created for the ONLY purpose of fighting other dogs to death. In order to achieve this man created a breed with an extremely strong prey drive, an extremely high pain tolerance, a low self-preservation instinct, all this to create the will to die before letting go, once they are triggered. If people were lectured about this, then they would have the opportunity of making an informed decision about owning this kind of dogs, with all the responsibility and accountability that this entails. The deeply embedded traits in their DNA makes them a potentially dangerous breed and this traits will not go away with treats and kisses as many people like to think.
@@vonkunstfreiheitgedeckt She wouldn't even be capable of handling a chihuaha really. Some people are not for dogs simply said.
Thankfully she will now have a chance 💕🐾💕
Love is not about affection and cuddles, love is understanding other's needs and nurture them on that way. They are dogs and their needs are different than human. Main problem with most of the owners in this series is that they dont want to accept it..
yes , and this doggie was not getting adequate exercise either...
More that they don't KNOW it.
Yikes, a grown pittie and they haven't even taught her not to jump up on people? That's puppy 101. And I say this as someone who had a dog aggressive 80lbs pittie. God bless Cesar salvaging troubled dogs.
The dog is absolutely NOT "troubled"! Everything negative that happened was 1000% the owners fault.
Horrible dog
I appreciate this family for being vulnerable and allowing others to see when it is best to not have a dog.
This couple will just get another dog and bam back to square one cause they have no idea
that's what i was thinking too
And it won't be a lab or a small gentle mutt but something large and aggressive.
Watch them get a mastiff and call cesar talking about he's eating the neighborhood kids
@@meggert2360I wonder about the poor Rottie who was put down , no bad dogs , just clueless owners ! Research of breeds and proper training !
@@PSIMM-yd7rr - They get help from a world-class trainer but
cannot even follow his recommendations for even three days ???
The family made the right choice in the end. I'm glad the family had options to help Roxy rather than being forced to put her down.
I was surprised that Cesar didn't talk more about HOW they were creating an agressive dog...
You mean regarding the Rottweiler incident?🤔 I agree with that..
I bet he did off camera. Then for the sake of the kids etc not mistrusting their parents or being teased at school etc, the show decided best interest for parents to make the suggestion and turn it into a learning moment of "the dogs needs first...." Etc and probably told the parents never to go with dogs again, not even small ones because they wife is a dog "romantic" not a genuine dog lover. She will ruin any dog, small or big, simply as she is relationship lazy, wants to nurture the stuff she likes and avoid the elbow grease and boundaries, responsibility....
A dog can be your best friend. You have to stay calm be kind be consistent always walk them. Walking your dogs is a way for them to be social and get there energy out. Love them feed them wash them brush them. Stay calm.❤ Cesar is awesome.❤
She's feeling heartbroken but not heartbroken enough to change anything.
I agree. She is the first person with whom I felt just never got it at all! And even the husband had soft energy. Pitiful!
lost - And they WILL get another dog and ruin that one also.
@@stevejette2329 I noticed Cesar did not offer them one.
@@lostribe5130 hmmm ... ya. I did not notice that ...
@@lostribe5130yh they need a cat or sum
Crying...so... much. That poor kid I totally understand. I'm glad Roxy will have a better safer life but how sad. Thanks for helping Caesar 🙏
These children were lovely and beautiful
This makes me so mad! This couple should not be dog owners at all. They refuse to address their own behaviors that put their dog in such an excited state! They not only failed Roxie, they failed their children as well. How could you put your children thru this and not want to change to make things work with the dog? These are lazy parents who think that a dog is supposed to be a toy to bring them pleasure. It's selfish.
Well said ✊
I totally agree with you!
This mother is unbelievable, she never even tries to see the reality and keeps blaming the dogs for her failures!
Besides, they didn’t even appreciate the fact that Cesar Millan was offering them a help for themselves to recognize their own problems in order for them to overcome their own obstacles to becoming better humans, especially for their own children’s sake!!!
But noooooo! They both didn’t even try. They totally failed to not only Roxy, but to their children as well. Poor children growing up with such incompetent parents especially the mother…
For the sake of all innocent animals, I truly hope these people would never ever own any animals at all, unless they change their minds and stand up to become better humans.., but I doubt that. Remember, they have already put down a poor Rottweiler before Roxy …
It's not as easy as you say....I'm glad for Roxy and I agree with Cesar
@@naomitakimoto7295I have two dogs a 6yo German shepherd and a 1.5yo pit/rottie. Absolutely love them both to pieces. Even tho I’m 5’2 I love powerful breeds. But I’m not naive and know they need discipline and exercise before love and cuddles
They need a cat
100% agree.
Cesar, the knowledge you have within yourself about dogs is simply amazing! You notice & see all while explaining to us exactly what's happening. You're simply amazing! That's why you are the Dog Whisper!!! Amen, nuff said!🥰😇💯
They are responsible for how their Rottweiler turned out and then had him killed. And then they're well on their way to do the same to this dog. All the while refusing to recognize their part in all this.
That isn’t a guarantee, a dog can absolutely have something wrong with it
@@bricesicle Theoretically, yes. 99.9% of the time it's the humans fucking things up.
@@bricesicleyes but this dog and most likely the rottie had nothing wrong with it
@@maryjane4432 You can’t guarantee that even then, people love to say “could have, should have, would have” when they have no idea what the exact details are. These specific owners a weak people but you have no way of knowing if the rottie was (like many are) a really forward dog prone to handler issues.
@@bricesicle Do you know how often that happens?? Let's put it this way, Cesar at one point said he has ONLY ever come across 2 dogs that had a mental issue in which I do believe he recommended euthanasia but I can't recall for sure. You think about how many dogs Cesar sees on a daily/weekly basis and to only ever come across 2 dogs he couldn't help. Sorry, Bricesicle, it is the owners in this case that are the issue. I do rescue work and for the reasons these people have had to get rid of not one but two dogs, a reputable rescue would NEVER adopt a dog to these people nor should they! They have to work on fixing the role they played in these two dogs needing severe interventions.
The problem is the humans, not the dog. The family is 100% responsible for Roxy's bad behavior.
They should be strongly discouraged to have any other dog!
I agree, even a Labrador could become aggressive in their hands
No,they can do the research,just like i did when i got my firat rott.
@@diandralorena2903 They had a healthy, happy Rottweiler. Under their care, he became so aggressive they put him to sleep after he attacked the female. They are not capable of owning powerful breeds. Especially the woman, I'm not putting her down or being disrespectful to her. She just doesn't have what it takes. They will get another dog soon, I just hope they choose a breed that's a better fit for them.
They have had other dogs before, and the same thing happened. I think having another dog would be too much for them to handle at this stage, because they don't understand what a dog needs. I respect them for giving up this dog before it was too late.
@@crazydaisyog3984 i agree.
I can’t believe about this Natalie lady. She is extremely selfish. Unbelievable
"but Roxy is so loving in the house" pathetic
They put their little kids in danger by having these kind of dogs and having no idea what they’re doing. They should count their blessings.
The world is full of humans and she is one. Cesar said it: She's a soft energy... and that includes her thinking processes.
I 100% agree she is selfish. I feel like she is emotionally needy because when she made the comment do I have to stay like this all the time or can she give me love and affection is I knew right there she was a selfish owner. She has dogs and kids for her emotional support but you have to understand you know having a dog is like having a kid you need to give them a purpose you need to show them love but you also need to teach them right from wrong you're there to be a parent not a friend or be all about yourself. This woman is definitely selfish and needy I feel bad for the husband because even though he's probably could be a great pack leader but his wife kind of holds him back
My advice would be that it would have been better for the children if the mom would have acted like this was a happy choice for the dog. It would not only lessen the sad feelings but also show the children how to prioritize something before themselves.
Definitely the right choice. Cats make wonderful, interactive, intelligent, playful and loving pets. To this family, please look deep at what type of pet is best for your family and the pet based on your temperaments. Thank you for putting your children’s and pet before your needs. It’s heartbreaking but so many things we do as a parent are.
Goldfish possibly will fit them
Yea they seem to keep getting powerful dog breeds, really they shouldn't have a dog at all. But I'm sure they went and got one right after the end of this episode.
@@maryjane4432😂😂😂 absolutely agree. They didn't have the calm and assertive behaviour around big pet.
Or no pets!!!
Obviously you don't have cats. All cats owners know how cats don't tolerate kids that age with very few exception. Cats like personal space and calmness.
It is good that the dog live to cecars home now. And became a new life with other dogs and a new family. It is better for the kids now because it is a dangerous Situation on the street.
They created an aggressive Rottweiler, so they thought it was a good idea to get a Pitt bull? Good grief.
Some people don´t deserve pets, period!
Bravo.
Cesar is top-notch! ❤❤❤
You're the best, Cesar !! I learn so much from you.. Thank you for all thar you do. God bless you, earth angel.
Firstly, the children are beautiful! Secondly, my god, the wife is so unbelievably resistant to change! Oh, Roxy reverted back in 3 days upon returning home? That’s quite telling.. The whole dynamic here is off.. Y’all need a different kind of pet, because, all these dogs coming and going isn’t good for the children.. You need to consistently and continually invest in your dog’s education the same way you would one of the children..
Why would you ever take an animal aggressive dog to a dog park?
You really need to think about what type of dog that you want to adopt and do your research
This is why I don't go to dog parks anymore. Both my dogs, and one of them is a pitbull, were attacked by some Pitbull that was owned by this frail little woman who was absolutely helpless when this went down. Turns out she got the pit bull from a rescue and it had been in the rescue for over 3 years. She had no collar on it and had never taken it to a dog park before or bothered to socialize it. That's when I realized how stupid I was to ever set foot in one of those.
I hope that your dog is okay...❤
We Have an Amstaff That Is Aggresive To Other Dogs We Only Go to The Dog Park When There Is No one Else There..
And Either Me Or my partner Stand Guard At The Gate in case Someone else Comes With Their Dog , If And When That Happens We Safely Leave...
I would Never Give Up My Dog Like That....
@@NobodyCares6996 I remember a vet calling dog parks, "A disease infested fight club."
@@CedricLathan pretty accurate assessment
Cesar you handed that case with perfection. It was sad for the children to lose Roxy but until thier mother is able to become a better leader they should not get another dog, big or small she is the problem. I have a sodt spit for Rottie's and it broke my heart he was put down because it was surely the mothers issues that caused his insecurities to attack her. She should not have any dogs.
I'm glad that they saw that she needs a home that is more compatible for her. Very sad for them.
Cesar should have given them a balanced dog that they can handle.
They are not ready for any dog.
I agree .thanks for replying.
I love that Cesar says "they're not born aggressive, we make them that way." I've been an advocate for pitfalls for many years and that is what I say including "it's the owners, not the pitbull."
My daughter has a pitbull that is the sweetest boy
💯💯💯💯🐾🐾🐾 much love to you for being an advocate for the breed
I think that woman is from a different planet
WBU she was crying??
sic - She seemed afraid, insecure, not calm inside ...
The hubs has no “balls” either
😂
I am glad that the family came to their senses. Why getting these difficult breeds when you a scared and not a clear leader? Kudos to Cesar who saw it from the start. He put it in one sentence: bad dogs are not born, the are made. We humans are responsible that so many accidents happen, that so many dog end up in the pound. We want the dog to change but are not willing to do our part. Cesar is the best dog AND human trainer ever. Still!
Roxy, things are looking up.
Rare. You made a great comment. Not aggressive. Just pure and positive. Good on you. 🐾🐕🦺🥀
I feel so bad for the kids. Really shows us how some people are unwilling to face their own fears and how that hurts others. Empathy is always the answer.
this woman is to passive and to low energy. not calm and not assertive and at the same time emotionally to weak, her husband as well.
😂 true
Weak ass family
Next the dog will go after the kids. .I've been a Professional Dog Trainer for over 45 years, with movie actors and well known people. I've had some clients swear their dog would never bite, and they turn around and a child is dead, or a child's face and body is scarred for life. This happens far more than people are aware of!!!
One of the first shots is of all 3 kids playing tug with the dog. then followed by pics of the kids on the dog or the dog on the kids. You're probably right that it would only be a matter of time. It happened with the rottie who bit her in the face... most likely she was hugging and kissing it. Obviously not many dogs are going to respect her and they certainly wont tolerate her type of weak energy assuming dominant positions over them. I guess she thinks it's 'nurturing'?
Wish more people would be selfless and do what’s right by the dog. “But the kids..” is a terrible reason to keep a dog.
Dog - It would be better if she had been able to be trained by Cesar.
"I rehabilitate dogs, I train people."
The dog was relaxing, belly up very quickly.
Lady never did seem to relax.
Her KIDS will grow up with ... issues, just like their dogs.
Ask me how I know ...
Yes.. if you and the kids really love the dog, then you will do what is best for it. If you cannot change your energy and follow Cesar's direction, giving her to a better home for her is the next best option.
Just sad another dog had to be attacked before they realized this.
Those kids have been through 3 dogs already, they'll survive (pun unintended) without this one honestly lol
@@anthonyml7 Is the issue about the kids surviving ?
@@stevejette2329 I would hope she doesn't see it that way
Thank you Cesar for your frankness. Very few people can safely have pitbulls, but nobody is really honest about this. Which is why there are sooo many problems with them.
Yeah, the two parents have week minds and they’re not able to see past their own fear and that’s not a good combination. It sucks especially for the kids, but those two cannot have that dog and at least they can give it up so it doesn’t have to be put down. Way to go
Thats gonna have a bad effect on the kids as well they both have very weak energy
I must say cesar you have a kind soul...the way you helped this dog and the people without Hesitation and took her in, moved me to tears
Thank you for being a wonderful force of good In this world
If this woman cared about her dog she would do everything in her power to cheer mindset, she wants help from the expert but yet won't do anything to change for the dog that she supposedly loves,I think they should get a couple of stuffed animals for themselves and call it a day.
I feel sorry for Natalie, she seems depressed and anxious.
Not sure why you would feel bad for HER, she is the problem, i feel bad for the rottie they took, made aggressive and then killed due to their negligence. Now theyre on the same path with this dog. Shes not depressed, she is selfish, and if she was depressed, maybe it wasnt a good idea to bring another living being who NEEDS direction, guidance, discipline that they are unable to provide. The dogs are the innocent ones, they continue getting the big breeds that they cant control and when it doesnt work, they want to put them to sleep. Dont have a dog if you cant properly care for it. That dog is DANGEROUS, had it attacked a child and killed that child, would you still feel for her? Its HER energy that is causing it all.@@GMc-iw2fy
@@GMc-iw2fyshe literally took the dog home before it was ready and it attacked another dog. Feel sorry for the animals who are innocent in all of this. Goodness.
@@ItrolltRumpers ultimately she made the right decision though, she isnt a bad person and not even a "bad" dog owner. They obviously treated the animal well but it seems she just doesn't understand dog psychology at all. Some people are just not as talented at learning/applying some things and that's okay, we're all human
Very brave of the family. Respect!
Thank you Cesar ❤
Cesar is an angel to take this dog because this family chose the wrong breed - just dumb to pick a powerful breed and not put in the work it takes. The woman is an emotional basket case around the dog which doesn't help and creates more drama! What's next for this family: a German Shepard or Belgian Malinois or Rottweiler because they think it's cool?
Probably. Rottweiler was where they started and had put down after it bit her face. No Cesar that time 😔
They had a Rottie and wrecked it the same way they wrecked Roxie. Unfortunately, the Rottie paid with its life for their ignorance. Honestly, they shouldn't have any dog, big or small, because they won't change, If they could change, they would have changed in order to keep Roxie. Without changing themselves first, they'll end up wrecking any dog they get.
Yeah, I see this over and over when watching Cesar rehabilitate not only the dog, but also the owners. The problem with these people is that they raise their pets the same way they raise their kids, i.e., spoil them, no rules, no assertion, no discipline, no limits. When you raise kids like that, they become the mass shooter at your local school, the uncontrolled kid in school or irresponsible adult at work.
Cesar made the right albeit difficult decision to take Roxy away from their owners. Well done Cesar!
they should not be allowed to have a dog
They love Roxy enough to make the best choice for her. Remember this lady was biten by her own dog and it required stitches to her face. That is traumatic in itself. She may never have enough confidence to have a strong dog that is a large breed or even a strong minded small breed.
Not that traumatic because they got two giant mastiffs and a pitbull after that
Roxy's family does not need another dog period
No dog is compatible with that family.
That is kind of what I was thinking too.
They would be good with a low energy middle of the pack dog
@@gregorystapleton2336 those kids would totally overwhelm a low energy dog.
Dont think so. They always adopt the wrong bread.
They'll do well with the laziest dogs like English Bulldog or Basset Hound.
The mother is so distrustful and fearful. Her eyes say it all. I doubt they will succeed with other dogs.
Please.. it’s good you tried to save some animals lives but find a dog that suitable to your energy and kids as well. Because it is so sad for the dog to give it back to the pound shelter because of the adopters lack of knowledge on how to handle dogs. Thanks Cesar for keeping the dog.
A lot of people are being kind of hard on this family & I get it... to a point. They chose & fell in love with a dog that was just way too much for their own capabilities. In the end, they stepped up & chose to do what was in the best interest of this dog. I truly wish all pet owners would put their animals needs above their own wants. So let's be kind & give them a little credit for doing the right thing, even when it broke their own hearts to do so.
Compassion for dogs is wonderful. Compassion for humans is wonderful too. Thank you @angelahartman3272 And thank you Cesar too. He had compassion for this family and appreciation for their letting Roxy go to a better life.
I understand what you're saying, but this isn't the first time. They wrecked the Rottie the same way they wrecked Roxie and they had the Rottie put down when the problem was them all along. I'm not saying it to be mean, but I am saying it to save future dogs the same fate...these people shouldn't have a dog.
They only did the right thing because it was at risk of being put down due to attacking another dog..... unless there' something we don't know behind the scenes of cource.
@@AllynHin I agree. What I meant by compassion was compassion for people who really do not understand that they are creating their own problems.
Do I have to do this forever 🫤
Cesar's facial expression said this dog is not going back with her!
I bet that's how she feels about them kids too. They probably run her
That was a crazy question. She didn't understand at all.
I can't believe she asked that LOLLL
Just wow! So much respect to you Cesar!! Tearing watching this video but she is definitely in good hands - GOD BLESS YOUR ❤🙏🏽
She is doing the right thing, respect. Seems like a loving family.
Cesar you are a fantastic human being. The best dog trainer I have ever seen. You never asked for financial support nor do you put down those whom you help, and see the good in everyone, animals and humans. Thank you so very much.
Why do they keep getting dogs they can’t control?
Aggressive breeds??
Their children are in danger.
I hope they realize they are creating aggressive dogs. They took no responsibility for this dog’s behavior.
Dogs aren’t born aggressive unless they are badly bred. Aggression is a learned behavior. Dogs become aggressive because owners are not strong enough to train them properly.
No "aggressive breed" is agressive at all after Caesar trains them
Children seem to be relieved, hope you can find a compatible home for this girl ❣️
This woman needs a bunny rabbit. Not a pitty or any power breed
Cesar you are awesome! thank you for all you do!!! god Bless!!!
I miss seeing junior 😢
Thanks be to GOD for giving Cesar such a gift to help both dogs and dog owners.
It has to be accepted that not all dogs can cope with the kind of "playing" that their owners enjoy. Most dogs prefer a quiet, organised home and most homes with children do not fit that bill - sometimes with disastrous consequences. At least this couple realised that they could not provide the kind of home Roxy needed. Good for them.
Wow! It takes so much courage and most of all the love that this family have for their dog to make the toughest decision of their life to love a dog so much to let her go.
I’m very proud of the family for having to decide to give up Roxy for her safety and for her life. All they wanted was for her to be happy, and unfortunately, this family could not be compatible with her difficulty level. Which is okay. But in the end, as hard as a decision, it was, they made the right choice for Roxy because now she could still live a life and get the help she needs to be adopted for the next family.
That little guy broke my heart. The dog has a chance now of not being put down. Than you Cesar!
Good job Cesar to take care that dog. 😊🎉
Cesar you are an incredibly good dog trainer.. its beautiful to see 😊
THANK YOU CESAR! Why do these inept dog owners insist on these very dangerous breeds? They are SO lucky that there kids have not been attacked. They should never have another dog. THEY are creating the problem. EVERY SINGLE DOG THEY HAVE MEETS A TERRIBLE END. This is the second dog they ruined. Shame on them! The wife has the look of an abused woman and I wonder what goes on in their house.
Always this blaming of the breed - I can't hear it anymore. With no one can you see AS CLEARLY as with Cesar that it's not because of the breed! Even in this episode it is very clear that this pit bull does not have a problem with dogs and people per se, but has only developed problems because of his incompetent owners. Natalie said herself that the dog was great in the beginning - that is, at a time when the family's influence on the dog was at its lowest.
Dangerous breeds...
If 90 out of 100 Chihuahuas bite their owners, they are not considered dangerous or aggressive, but if 90 out of 100 Pitbulls behave perfectly, are they the exception because at least 10 Pitbulls show how dangerous the breed is?
There are capable and incompetent dog owners, as well as there are sensitive and less sensitive dogs. DOGS, not breeds.
@@venomous2058 The thing is, danger is not measured by whether the dog bites or not, but how much damage it can do WHEN it bites. Even if I get bitten by 20 chihuahua's, my body will still be less damaged then if I get bitten by one pitbull.
@@fleurtherabbit "danger is not measured by whether the dog bites or not"
So “potential danger” becomes “general danger”.
Isn't that a shame?
This means that a dog like - best example - Daddy would necessarily be classified as a dangerous rather than a potentially dangerous dog, even though Daddy (like many, many other dogs) has never caused any injury to anyone.
No, I'm sorry but I can't agree.
@@venomous2058I myself find it less sad that a pitbull might not be as easily obtainable to get as a pet, than the fact that there are numerous reports of people and dogs that have been either mauled or killed by pitbulls. And I find it weird that for you their quality of life, or even life at all, is worth less than that of a pitbull, just because you like the breed. As a doctor once said: "The dog-bite-fatality national data is clear. The peer-reviewed medical studies are clear. Pit bulls cause more serious and fatal dog attacks than all other dog breeds combined.’’
I have been watching a marathon of your videos and I am absolutely amazed how in tune you are to any dog you meet. If I could learn this skill with females life would be priceless. Keep up the great work.
better humans better planet
I met a lady at the shops the other day. 12wk old Shar-Pei mix. First owner, no clue, harness too big, dog was bouncing out of control.. She was so clueless.
Reserch, learn, understand mentality of breed before buying. Don't get one for cuteness.. They grow up .❤
Interesting that the same people always have aggressive dogs, while others always have gentle playful dogs. Not a coincidence. At his center Roxie doesn't have to wear even a prong collar.
Good to see responsible people acting responsibly and that goes to these kids, the family and Cesar's team
I have no clue what the woman especially has been through but she really should try to deal with whatever it is. It's like she walks through life afraid of everything
Well she was bit on the face and got 14 stitches from their Rottweiler.That probably means she is scared
@angelamcpherson8283 i watched the episode. He fear seems like way more than that. Even when there were no dogs around she seemed super timid. To be real her husband too. That said i said what i said she needs to deal with it instead of living like that.
@@DevaJones03she's damaged beyond
@@angelamcpherson8283
If you paid attention, they said the dog turned aggressive. That means her fear turned that Rottie aggressive. Just like it did this pitbull. Which means she had that fear BEFORE the rotti bit her.
Aww. Roxy. Good job family. You did the best thing for your beloved dog.
This one broke my heart😢
Same here
Same, they aren’t strong enough mentally for a big dog they need a cat
@@maryjane4432 facts
@@maryjane4432 Their leadership and composure is the real issue
@@maryjane4432 def not the right family for cats 😉
This man is truly amazing
Dog breeds have traits. They need to get a golden retriever. Sweetest dogs and won't terrorize the neighborhood.
I was thinking the same thing, get a Goldie
No, wrong. any dog can be aggressive without proper training.
They'd ruin it in no time.
Actually, golden retrievers can also be very aggessive in the wrong hands. Cesar was bit by one really hard in one of the past episodes. I've also seen other shows where they had to call in the dog expert to help with agressive retrievers.
You don't understand what Caesar is teaching us then..
You can see in this woman's face it's impossible to do this. Something's really wrong. God bless Cesar for taking care of this wonderful confused dog.
The mother has comprehension issues. Some of her questions are something a child would ask.
This video had me in tears, I cried right along with the little boy. Such a wonderful family, they did the right thing by giving Roxy a chance at a new life beginning with Cesar rehabilitating her. Dogs are a huge commitment, I have two GSD's and I feel the training is every single day, not just for the dogs but for myself as well. I learn so much from Cesar's videos, thank you Cesar!
She definitely needs help. She would probably eventually come around but I think the husband is the main problem.
Cesar is just amazing.