Sadly I can't say the same. There was a boxer our neighbor up the street had, twice when I came out of my building walking up our walkway to the main sidewalk, I didn't see him and he didn't see me because of a bricked in area. This boxer went wild, he was all teeth and the poor owner who had him in a heavy chain leash could barely hold onto him. Scared the daylights out of me, but I remained calm, ignored the dog who was still going nuts while I talked to the neighbor. He said he wasn't like this at all when home, I said but you know he needs some serious training so he behaves with strangers, nice older man but definitely in denial. It happened again, same exact way, and I tried talking to him about it again, but this time I did report it, just for the record. Really believe it is the human, not the animal.
I have a huge love of boxers. My Kira looked so much like Mocha I cried when I saw the way she started acting when they brought in another dog to their family. We did the same and saw some changes in Kira, although it was mostly food hoarding that happened. But I loved seeing the true boxer shown once Cesar got hold of them.
I met boxers that were very agressive. I had a neighbor who walked 2 and he said to me don't get closer with your dog because they are agressive. Another one from other neighbor bit my dog while I was walking her and my dog didn't even do anything and when the boxer attacked my dog she didn't react she just stayed calm because she was the sweetest dog on earth and the other dog kept trying to bite her until the owner went to grab his mad dog
Not bad owners just uninformed. At least they pushed through it. They could have given up and put their dogs down instead of facing their fears and overcoming their challenges. I think we all need to be more supportive and helpful to each other.
risk of e collar: Sharp increases in pressure inside the head, which can cause brain or eye damage and sometimes prolapse of the eye. Bruising and damage to the skin and tissues in the neck, resulting in the formation of scar tissue.
This is the best episode I've seen so far. Because here we get to see the exact moment of correction of the dog. Not before or after, but the second it happens and how the reaction is. I have been missing that for as long as I have been following Cesar Millan. Just great! I will save this episode for later also! Just love it! 🤩👍
It's wonderful that Cesar has dogs that are calm and passive. Often dog owners don't have those resources. Small towns with vet services and trainers hours away, make it difficult to avail oneself of services. These RUclips videos are valuable.
We Are Not OWNERs,we who truly care about our pets of any kind,are GUARDIANS,Their Caregivers,Pet Parents. We OWN things,cars,wallets,houses if you’re lucky. It is an Honour and a Privilege to have these innocent,helpless transient beings beside us.This philosophy ( by the way I have strictly followed and adopted,atheard to Cesar’s program for over 17 years,with mainly my psck of four pooches for 16 and many foster dogs and my newer dog now) so,this Philosophy is not my idea,it is the brainchild of wonderful,caring people who founded my PET Planet Pet Stores,exclusively located in Edmonton, Canada. Kudos to them. Such an honour and a privilege to have these fur babies beside us and to respect them ENOUGH to not make them flippantly into objects we OWN. EMBRACE GUARDIANSHIP! Changing,trying hard,hard to,one human mindset at a time Worldwide.
Everyone has acsess to their own calm energy. It's just whether you are bothered to take the time and patience to observe and adjust till you learn what you're doing. It's very simple if you're doing it right the dog will be happy and calm if you're doing something wrong your dog will be doing something wrong and it's pretty binary.
@@ingridlenz3978No, the correct term is owner. You can legally sell, trade, and breed dogs making them property. I think owners should have a guardian mindset as if you abuse a dog and go to jail. We should all try to provide the best life for our pets. Owners shouldn't buy dogs that have higher requirements than they can provide.
Ceasar truly understands dogs and teaching owners how to be calm, assertive pack leaders. It's not the dogs fault, it is the humans' lack of ability to speak Dog. Just amazing!
@@Uchiha.Itachii Depands on who has the remote control. If you have the remote control in your hands then you are correct but the same remote control if Cesar has it then you just saw the good result in this above Video. You got to go to a dog training school where they train the dog owners like you.
In some cases, I really can't understand why the owners themselves don't see the need to intervene earlier and ask for help. For example, the two boxers have attacked 15 other dogs and the neighbor has yet to react and get help.
@@andreasoe1831 As usual these owners were triggering the attacks not preventing them. Just the usual dog owners that shouldn't own a dog. It's not me it's my dog that is the problem.
Incredible, started out scary, but with the right guidance it was corrected quite easily, no wonder Lily felt some guilt. Great job Cesar, thank you for sharing.
Cesar 👍is so assertive, in tune with the dogs,and truly passionate about what he does. And how he trains & rehabilitates these animals is simply amazing. Thank you Cesar🩷
But if they know their dogs want to kill other dogs, why didn't they put a muzzle on them? They could easily pull the leash out of their hands in an unexpected moment.
Oh - I was terrified of these dogs. I cannot believe how Cesar turns them around. This is truly amazing! I wish he could teach me how to stop my dogs barking at people going by .. . .watching these episodes is like watching magic happen in real life.
@@kellrene12 people and owners . the owners are still untrained and just doing what they want. They still don't fully understand that they are the ones f'd up and the dogs are just a representation.
All I can say is over the years I have had 4 boxers and 3 GS dogs. Our boxers were the sweetest mellowest dogs. Our GS dogs were smart and obedient. My heart though belongs to my Boxers.
Some dogs get put down for that type of behavior and real fast. They said they had those dogs for years with that 😔 good on you Cesar if you could rehabilitate all four of them😮
I learned two new things from the video. Use the shock color the moment the dog goes in the attack, and doent keep tension on the leash. Its like i keep learning new something new even when rewatching these videos.
Thank you so much Cesar, for your work. I was really affaid of dogs but watching your shows especially the older ones, helped me to understand them better and be calm around them. 911 is a great refreshener 😃
I’m certain those people have never watched Cesar properly. I just don’t see how anyone could accuse him of cruelty or being a bully if they have watched any amount of proper Cesar videos. I bet there are a few carefully edited videos going round that make him look bad- it’s the only explanation
You're great Cesar, what I see is a human that has a understating of how humans inflorescence how their dogs react when in the presents of other dogs and other people. I try to practice you're methods to training of animal and help the human understand it will help them with their animal friends.
I love what you do for these dogs and when i had a dog i used what you would do for other dogs and it really works and i think the way you think as there is no bad dogs but very bad owners
Thank you so much for posting these episodes! 🧡🤍💙 One of my favourite shows of all time! You are amazing Cesar, compeletely in tune with the nature of dogs. There is so much love in that!
I LOVE Cesar- I saw him in Milwaukee a few years ago.....not only is he smart - hes quite easy to look at. :) My Shih tzu was just like this- I am trying to get him to act correctly.... its a bit of a struggle- but , it is working!!!
I hate to say it Caesar, but when mocha attack your dog at the DPC, it was your dog that precipitated the encounter buy nipping at mocha's ear when mocha had only been engaging in normal dog socializing Behavior just prior. But your videos are insightful and very helpful
But now I see what was happening: your dog was simply commanding his own personal space, and mocha escalated by overreacting. I love how you hot mocha how to stay calm even with dogs pushing her buttons her buttons
When they used the collar is when I tap my dog on the head for attention a d instruct her simply to knock it off. Usually a "no" or a "ssht" but it can be conversational. Dog gets the point either way. I do this as soon as the dog shows unrelaxed attention. No aggression from me, just step in, block with my legs and place dog in correct heel position. This has worked with new mature dogs as well as puppues although the first few walks need a lot of patience ad attention. I learned this from Cesar. Pay attention to the attitude expression and communicate your disapproval. This builds on my old understanding of "win their love, then teach them what you want. They love pleasing you."
I of course wasn't there, but I have used the e-collar. Have you ever felt one on your wrist? My experience with them was that you start at the lowest vibration and work your way up. As soon as the dog gives the slightest ear twitch or head tilt, that is the level you use. I believe it was a level 3 for me and when I tested it on my wrist I could barely feel it. You have to remember dogs are far more sensitive than us. These tools are very effective when used properly. Unfortunately, it's people not using them right that give the tool all the bad publicity.
Good neighbour good community helps get these people and dogs . Everyone benefits. Big thank goodness for you and your lovely dog Hershe for helping this family and the whole world. You did a wonderful thing for the happiness in our world. Love bernadette xoxox ❤
We had a mother and daughter boxer...both were the sweetest girls. But twice, the younger one attacked her mother, almost ripped her ear off. Only happened twice in their lifetime, but was scary. We also rescued and fostered another female boxer after we lost our last baby. She was ok with us, but bit 2 people and tried to go after another dog. (We found out she was crated a lot and neglected) We found her a home on a farm with no other dogs or kids and she did great with the woman who took her. I absolutely love boxers and most that I've had or have been around were wonderful, but there are exceptions, as with any breed.
Of course you are correct, there must be aggressive Boxers. I have never met one, but saw these 2. As you might guess, I’m a little touchy about Boxers, partly because I’ve never met a mean one, and partly because although they are mostly family dogs, if you have one and ever want to rent, they are in the forbidden list, like Pit Bulls. Who are also frequently misjudged.
Perfect example of how to use the collar properly. I had a Belgium malinois ( rescued as a puppy and told he was a lab mix). I had not even heard of this breed as I live in a small town where it’s a very rare breed. It took 1 1/2 yrs till I was told his breed and I had raised this pup in the same way as my labs so never had dealt with an aggressive dog. I had a few inexperienced trainers that told me to put him down which to me was not an option. Wish I had this video to watch ten yrs ago to help me change my ways to proper training for him and I. I finally found a dog breeder a couple hrs away when the dog was 4.5 yrs and this lady came and changed our world. He lived for 11 yrs and he was an amazing partner once I was shown exactly these methods to curb the aggression and an exercise program to help him expel his energy more effectively. It takes commitment patience and a willingness to learn and be willing to do the hard work but I can tell you if I was not single with no small children I may have made the choice to find him a better suitable home! Hope this video helps so many owners!
Hello Cesar, I always appreciate your work! I have learned many things over the years and greatly appreciate it! However, a friend of mine has a situation with her dogs that I have never seen before and she (and I) is really at her wits end! It is a case of Red Zone attacks between two specific dogs. These dogs do not seem to have any problems with other dogs or people! If they ever gain access to each other they go totally vicious with each other. One dog has been injured to the point that she lost one of her front legs. They are both female dogs who used to have a dominant female who sometime ago died. They were separated for a short time but ever since coming back together they seem to want to kill each other at any moment! I have never been afraid of dogs that i have been introduced to, but trying to separate these dogs is not even safe for the owner, who I can say has a very close and balanced connection with all of her four beautiful dogs! Nothing seems to make bit of difference. I’m telling her that she will have to give away one of the dogs or they will just continue to injure each other. I was thinking of using a pair of heavy welding gloves to try to control and submit both dogs at the same time. Honestly I’m not confident that I could pull that off! Please help with anyway suggestions that you may have!?!? On behalf of Gena’s pack in North Carolina…
We had a boxer, and she was the sweetest baby. Our ex neighbors had multiple male boxers, and you could not even walk on the sidewalk in front of the house.
This woman is the most negative person I’ve ever seen no wonder the dogs can’t function properly. OK I had to add to this now. She knows that it’s them that the reason the dog is the way it is way to go kids. I love it. You finally figured it out.
We had a shock collar for one of our dog's, the dog never wore a collar, we live in the countryside. After the first time he wore it and got a shock every time we put the collar on him he was perfect.
Despite what some trainers or pet store employees may say, shock collars are not safe or humane for your dog. Fear, or pain-based training methods may have some short-term results, but they can also lead to other behaviour problems such as aggression, phobias and high levels of stress in your dog.
Sharp increases in pressure inside the head, which can cause brain or eye damage and sometimes prolapse of the eye. Bruising and damage to the skin and tissues in the neck, resulting in the formation of scar tissue.
Cesar has such a great heart..patient with people and wise intervention
This is so wild, I have never seen boxers this aggressive. Every boxer I have met were absolute sweethearts.
Sadly I can't say the same. There was a boxer our neighbor up the street had, twice when I came out of my building walking up our walkway to the main sidewalk, I didn't see him and he didn't see me because of a bricked in area. This boxer went wild, he was all teeth and the poor owner who had him in a heavy chain leash could barely hold onto him. Scared the daylights out of me, but I remained calm, ignored the dog who was still going nuts while I talked to the neighbor. He said he wasn't like this at all when home, I said but you know he needs some serious training so he behaves with strangers, nice older man but definitely in denial. It happened again, same exact way, and I tried talking to him about it again, but this time I did report it, just for the record. Really believe it is the human, not the animal.
I have a huge love of boxers. My Kira looked so much like Mocha I cried when I saw the way she started acting when they brought in another dog to their family. We did the same and saw some changes in Kira, although it was mostly food hoarding that happened. But I loved seeing the true boxer shown once Cesar got hold of them.
I met boxers that were very agressive. I had a neighbor who walked 2 and he said to me don't get closer with your dog because they are agressive. Another one from other neighbor bit my dog while I was walking her and my dog didn't even do anything and when the boxer attacked my dog she didn't react she just stayed calm because she was the sweetest dog on earth and the other dog kept trying to bite her until the owner went to grab his mad dog
Tools and lack of knowledge
Same
As always - bad owners.
Cesar is right 99% of the time. The other 1%, he's not wrong either.
Not bad owners just uninformed. At least they pushed through it. They could have given up and put their dogs down instead of facing their fears and overcoming their challenges. I think we all need to be more supportive and helpful to each other.
Saying it again, Cesar is one of the best, if not the best.
He is THE BEST
w collar is more safe for dogs and he uses that..
risk of e collar:
Sharp increases in pressure inside the head, which can cause brain or eye damage and sometimes prolapse of the eye. Bruising and damage to the skin and tissues in the neck, resulting in the formation of scar tissue.
@@Uchiha.Itachii complete bullshit
Cesar is a true master.
Cesar is the G.O.A.T. "greatest of all time"
OHHH so that’s the true meaning of the slang usage of Goat? I am dead 💀💀
he’s rly not
@@Uchiha.Itachiihe really is, let's see you train dogs the way Cesar does.
Did you really feel the need to explain what GOAT stands for?
You do know it's written just GOAT, without punctuation, don't you?
@@kassandratorres93 he's rly not
This is the best episode I've seen so far. Because here we get to see the exact moment of correction of the dog. Not before or after, but the second it happens and how the reaction is. I have been missing that for as long as I have been following Cesar Millan. Just great! I will save this episode for later also! Just love it! 🤩👍
Cesar, you worked out the red zone dogs. You are fabulous.
no, w collars doesn’t work permanently, it’s not even safe for dogs
It is really all about teaching the Humans, with Cesar I truly believe there are no bad dogs.
There are bad dogs there are some dogs that can’t be trained like Tibetan mastiffs
No bad dogs, but some dogs are either feral or hurt beyond belief
There's also no bad humans. You just have to raise them right.
It's wonderful that Cesar has dogs that are calm and passive. Often dog owners don't have those resources. Small towns with vet services and trainers hours away, make it difficult to avail oneself of services. These RUclips videos are valuable.
He said the dogs used to train Chip were all killers at one time.
We Are Not OWNERs,we who truly care about our pets of any kind,are GUARDIANS,Their Caregivers,Pet Parents. We OWN things,cars,wallets,houses if you’re lucky. It is an Honour and a Privilege to have these innocent,helpless transient beings beside us.This philosophy ( by the way I have strictly followed and adopted,atheard to Cesar’s program for over 17 years,with mainly my psck of four pooches for 16 and many foster dogs and my newer dog now) so,this Philosophy is not my idea,it is the brainchild of wonderful,caring people who founded my PET Planet Pet Stores,exclusively located in Edmonton, Canada. Kudos to them. Such an honour and a privilege to have these fur babies beside us and to respect them ENOUGH to not make them flippantly into objects we OWN. EMBRACE GUARDIANSHIP! Changing,trying hard,hard to,one human mindset at a time Worldwide.
Everyone has acsess to their own calm energy. It's just whether you are bothered to take the time and patience to observe and adjust till you learn what you're doing. It's very simple if you're doing it right the dog will be happy and calm if you're doing something wrong your dog will be doing something wrong and it's pretty binary.
@@ingridlenz3978pet planet have a terrible reputation. Unless you've just stolen the name.
@@ingridlenz3978No, the correct term is owner. You can legally sell, trade, and breed dogs making them property. I think owners should have a guardian mindset as if you abuse a dog and go to jail. We should all try to provide the best life for our pets. Owners shouldn't buy dogs that have higher requirements than they can provide.
I love watching how you improve the dogs and the humans!
Cesar, eres el mejor y te recomiendo siempre que puedo, gracias por regalarnos tu grandioso conocimiento
As a Boxer owner and lover, I love this one so much ❤️. Thankyou Caesar
Goodness! Both these dogs stopped fighting other dogs with just one use of the E-Collar by Cesar! So amazing! What a special person Cesar is!
Ceasar truly understands dogs and teaching owners how to be calm, assertive pack leaders. It's not the dogs fault, it is the humans' lack of ability to speak Dog. Just amazing!
e collars aren’t safe for dogs…
@@Uchiha.Itachii
Depands on who has the remote control. If you have the remote control in your hands then you are correct but the same remote control if Cesar has it then you just saw the good result in this above
Video.
You got to go to a dog training school where they train the dog owners like you.
In some cases, I really can't understand why the owners themselves don't see the need to intervene earlier and ask for help.
For example, the two boxers have attacked 15 other dogs and the neighbor has yet to react and get help.
@@andreasoe1831 As usual these owners were triggering the attacks not preventing them. Just the usual dog owners that shouldn't own a dog. It's not me it's my dog that is the problem.
Incredible, started out scary, but with the right guidance it was corrected quite easily, no wonder Lily felt some guilt. Great job Cesar, thank you for sharing.
Cesar 👍is so assertive, in tune with the dogs,and truly passionate about what he does. And how he trains & rehabilitates these animals is simply amazing. Thank you Cesar🩷
But if they know their dogs want to kill other dogs, why didn't they put a muzzle on them? They could easily pull the leash out of their hands in an unexpected moment.
I am so impressed on how well you handle teaching the humans from distroying there dogs. How many good dogs have been put down because of the owners.😊
Oh - I was terrified of these dogs. I cannot believe how Cesar turns them around. This is truly amazing! I wish he could teach me how to stop my dogs barking at people going by .. . .watching these episodes is like watching magic happen in real life.
Love Cesar - he helps the hardest cases!
What an amazing recovery for these 2 pups and 2 owners!
8 year old pup
I love the little Pomeranian. It’s so cute.
I commend these owners for working to overcome their fears. There are many owners who give up on their dogs and even put their dogs down.
And the true problem is still walking around thinking they solved a problem but yet we still have to deal with them.
@@ihnworks what do you mean by thinking they solved a problem?
@@kellrene12 people and owners . the owners are still untrained and just doing what they want. They still don't fully understand that they are the ones f'd up and the dogs are just a representation.
All I can say is over the years I have had 4 boxers and 3 GS dogs. Our boxers were the sweetest mellowest dogs. Our GS dogs were smart and obedient. My heart though belongs to my Boxers.
Wow , it’s so amazing it’s a successful rehabilitation. Happy dogs & happy Mom & Dad 🍷🥰
Some dogs get put down for that type of behavior and real fast. They said they had those dogs for years with that 😔 good on you Cesar if you could rehabilitate all four of them😮
I love boxers, they are a bit scatty but like ceaser shows you have to be calm. I loved mine when I was young 🥰🥰
I learned two new things from the video. Use the shock color the moment the dog goes in the attack, and doent keep tension on the leash. Its like i keep learning new something new even when rewatching these videos.
I love it when she’s walking both dogs and grinning ear to ear.
Thank you so much Cesar, for your work. I was really affaid of dogs but watching your shows especially the older ones, helped me to understand them better and be calm around them. 911 is a great refreshener 😃
Not matter what Nat Geo says. Cesar Millan is THE DOG WHISPERER!!
Wow beautiful dogs
Cesar is a natural, simply the best!
I would love to know how much work Caesar put’s into the dogs off camera.
Thank You 🙏 CM ✨ and Crew for Sharing another Gem 💎 🐶 👍
Your the best teacher.🎉😊
Amazing job, Caesar🇺🇸✊
Yes Ceasar, you're very good . No matter what some idiots say .
I’m certain those people have never watched Cesar properly. I just don’t see how anyone could accuse him of cruelty or being a bully if they have watched any amount of proper Cesar videos. I bet there are a few carefully edited videos going round that make him look bad- it’s the only explanation
Amazing the signals we can inadvertently send to our dogs.
Aww! When Moka finally started wagging her tail!🎉
That is amazing but I would never have noticed it. It was EXACTLY as lily put tension on the lead that chip attacked. Incredible, Cesar!!
13:04 The best surprise, so well done, you are the real dog whisperer!
Very skilled as usual ceaser.
❤ you are a beautiful soul Cesar! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
That is why I have followed Cesar for years ! He knows that the dogs react to the owners fear and anxiety. Awesome difference in the two boxers now 😊
You're great Cesar, what I see is a human that has a understating of how humans inflorescence how their dogs react when in the presents of other dogs and other people. I try to practice you're methods to training of animal and help the human understand it will help them with their animal friends.
What a nice neighbor to call for help from Cesar rather than animal control.
I’ve learned so much from him. Love and respect to you ceaser. Thank you for sharing all these amazing videos. 🙏👑
I love what you do for these dogs and when i had a dog i used what you would do for other dogs and it really works and i think the way you think as there is no bad dogs but very bad owners
Another excellent teaching of Cesar to humans, about dog behavior
That’s amazing that the human realises they created this dog with bad habits ! N she gets punished for it! Some ppl just shouldn’t have dogs
What a service Cesar provides!
Beyond the people in the video, those of us who watch these videos can hopefully learn something, as well.
I thought I was a pretty experienced doggy person. By I learned SO much from Cesar.
Thank you so much for posting these episodes! 🧡🤍💙 One of my favourite shows of all time! You are amazing Cesar, compeletely in tune with the nature of dogs. There is so much love in that!
Such an incredibly helpful video, thank you so much ❤
Truly, Amazing to watch ❤
When your dog pulls you around it means he's the boss.
Pls Fix That
Nah bro
I LOVE Cesar- I saw him in Milwaukee a few years ago.....not only is he smart - hes quite easy to look at. :) My Shih tzu was just like this- I am trying to get him to act correctly.... its a bit of a struggle- but , it is working!!!
Some Essential E Collar Proper Use Is Supplied In This Post 👍
I love the recent videos, a lil bit longer than before 😊.
Good job Cescar
the exact timing is key
Gotta ❤ Labs!
I learned alot from this
I hate to say it Caesar, but when mocha attack your dog at the DPC, it was your dog that precipitated the encounter buy nipping at mocha's ear when mocha had only been engaging in normal dog socializing Behavior just prior. But your videos are insightful and very helpful
But now I see what was happening: your dog was simply commanding his own personal space, and mocha escalated by overreacting. I love how you hot mocha how to stay calm even with dogs pushing her buttons her buttons
Thanks for that historical information.
When they used the collar is when I tap my dog on the head for attention a d instruct her simply to knock it off. Usually a "no" or a "ssht" but it can be conversational. Dog gets the point either way. I do this as soon as the dog shows unrelaxed attention. No aggression from me, just step in, block with my legs and place dog in correct heel position. This has worked with new mature dogs as well as puppues although the first few walks need a lot of patience ad attention. I learned this from Cesar. Pay attention to the attitude expression and communicate your disapproval. This builds on my old understanding of "win their love, then teach them what you want. They love pleasing you."
You never stop to amaze me❤
You are amazing!
I can’t work with my golden retriever like this. No way. She is the boss. I wish Cesar will be in Miami
Thank you Cesar.
You're special!
Boxers! The best breed! ❤ what a nice neighbor trying to help out. I felt bad when Mocha was corrected with the e-collar. Glad it worked, though!
It only took once, pretty incredible!
I of course wasn't there, but I have used the e-collar. Have you ever felt one on your wrist? My experience with them was that you start at the lowest vibration and work your way up. As soon as the dog gives the slightest ear twitch or head tilt, that is the level you use. I believe it was a level 3 for me and when I tested it on my wrist I could barely feel it. You have to remember dogs are far more sensitive than us. These tools are very effective when used properly. Unfortunately, it's people not using them right that give the tool all the bad publicity.
The e collar doesn’t hurt them. I wish people would do research and not just say bs about them.
E collars are a great tool !
Fantastic 👌
Hooray!
Boxers that I have had were never aggressive …they were amazing dogs ❤️🙏❤️❤️
Good neighbour good community helps get these people and dogs . Everyone benefits. Big thank goodness for you and your lovely dog Hershe for helping this family and the whole world. You did a wonderful thing for the happiness in our world. Love bernadette xoxox ❤
Vc é minha inspiração 👏👏👏👏👣🐾🇧🇷
Great episode. TY
This is amazing!
...congrats!!!
We had a mother and daughter boxer...both were the sweetest girls. But twice, the younger one attacked her mother, almost ripped her ear off. Only happened twice in their lifetime, but was scary. We also rescued and fostered another female boxer after we lost our last baby. She was ok with us, but bit 2 people and tried to go after another dog. (We found out she was crated a lot and neglected) We found her a home on a farm with no other dogs or kids and she did great with the woman who took her. I absolutely love boxers and most that I've had or have been around were wonderful, but there are exceptions, as with any breed.
a boxer that ripped somebody's ear off hmm where have I heard that before? lol
@@daleva187goligo Not a person, the daughter boxer bit the mother boxer.. but I see you point..
those boxer owners are brave showing their faces.
Why?
Calm down keyboard warrior.
@@Hugo-Hernandez You're inept; no one cares about your opinion. Thanks!
The owner is not even using the choke collar the right way on Chip
Cesar is amazing
I wish I lived on the west coast - my two would make a very interesting episode!!
It’s the owners again. Boxers really are sweethearts.
I’ve seen some very aggressive boxers in my life. Read the comments not all boxers are calm and happy
Of course you are correct, there must be aggressive Boxers. I have never met one, but saw these 2. As you might guess, I’m a little touchy about Boxers, partly because I’ve never met a mean one, and partly because although they are mostly family dogs, if you have one and ever want to rent, they are in the forbidden list, like Pit
Bulls. Who are also frequently misjudged.
Yay! Another success story!🎉
6:11 Saying that while getting pulled around by her dog. Crazy how people do not see the real problem...
Perfect example of how to use the collar properly. I had a Belgium malinois ( rescued as a puppy and told he was a lab mix). I had not even heard of this breed as I live in a small town where it’s a very rare breed. It took 1 1/2 yrs till I was told his breed and I had raised this pup in the same way as my labs so never had dealt with an aggressive dog. I had a few inexperienced trainers that told me to put him down which to me was not an option. Wish I had this video to watch ten yrs ago to help me change my ways to proper training for him and I. I finally found a dog breeder a couple hrs away when the dog was 4.5 yrs and this lady came and changed our world. He lived for 11 yrs and he was an amazing partner once I was shown exactly these methods to curb the aggression and an exercise program to help him expel his energy more effectively. It takes commitment patience and a willingness to learn and be willing to do the hard work but I can tell you if I was not single with no small children I may have made the choice to find him a better suitable home! Hope this video helps so many owners!
AWESOME ❤
Hello Cesar, I always appreciate your work! I have learned many things over the years and greatly appreciate it! However, a friend of mine has a situation with her dogs that I have never seen before and she (and I) is really at her wits end! It is a case of Red Zone attacks between two specific dogs. These dogs do not seem to have any problems with other dogs or people! If they ever gain access to each other they go totally vicious with each other. One dog has been injured to the point that she lost one of her front legs. They are both female dogs who used to have a dominant female who sometime ago died. They were separated for a short time but ever since coming back together they seem to want to kill each other at any moment! I have never been afraid of dogs that i have been introduced to, but trying to separate these dogs is not even safe for the owner, who I can say has a very close and balanced connection with all of her four beautiful dogs! Nothing seems to make bit of difference. I’m telling her that she will have to give away one of the dogs or they will just continue to injure each other. I was thinking of using a pair of heavy welding gloves to try to control and submit both dogs at the same time. Honestly I’m not confident that I could pull that off! Please help with anyway suggestions that you may have!?!? On behalf of Gena’s pack in North Carolina…
We had a boxer, and she was the sweetest baby. Our ex neighbors had multiple male boxers, and you could not even walk on the sidewalk in front of the house.
This woman is the most negative person I’ve ever seen no wonder the dogs can’t function properly. OK I had to add to this now. She knows that it’s them that the reason the dog is the way it is way to go kids. I love it. You finally figured it out.
We had a shock collar for one of our dog's, the dog never wore a collar, we live in the countryside. After the first time he wore it and got a shock every time we put the collar on him he was perfect.
Ok did anyone else notice the husky bit at her first? That wasn't the boxers fault...it was ceasars own dog that started the attack
Oh no!😢 not boxers!
Despite what some trainers or pet store employees may say, shock collars are not safe or humane for your dog. Fear, or pain-based training methods may have some short-term results, but they can also lead to other behaviour problems such as aggression, phobias and high levels of stress in your dog.
Sharp increases in pressure inside the head, which can cause brain or eye damage and sometimes prolapse of the eye. Bruising and damage to the skin and tissues in the neck, resulting in the formation of scar tissue.
mocha actually was trying to correct chip!!!
cause he was aggressive!!
Very cool
Hershey is so well-behaved, kudos to the owner