Is a Pitbull Right for you and your family?!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @MARZINBARZ
    @MARZINBARZ 9 месяцев назад +22

    He was in his crate drumming with his tail. Too cute

  • @KTthaSouthernGent22
    @KTthaSouthernGent22 Год назад +132

    Before I got my first I got my first pitbull, I was weary about the breed. Afterwards owning two wonderful pitbulls, I fell in love with the breed ,they are loving and loyal dogs who want nothing more than to be around their families. The two pitbulls I owned were big cuddle bugs who thought they were lap dogs.

    • @Original_Pepe_Pupu
      @Original_Pepe_Pupu 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wary

    • @fefe-san.878
      @fefe-san.878 6 месяцев назад +1

      hahaha, just don't go and do an interview when they "suddenly" go aggressive

    • @lucaswedderburn
      @lucaswedderburn 5 месяцев назад

      My pittie is so entitled lol, she thinks I owe her the world… I try to give her the best life possible😇. I salute you to getting two pitties even after being a little cautious.

    • @markheinle6319
      @markheinle6319 Месяц назад

      want to be around their families. thats not the problem. noone said they didnt.

    • @gerardt3284
      @gerardt3284 Месяц назад

      @Porter-1488 exactly, they go from cuddle bugs to lethal monsters on a whim and you never know if/when they are going to switch into maul mode. and once they're in that state, they refuse to snap out of it unless they are struck with extreme force (like gunshots or getting stabbed)

  • @Pandacuddless
    @Pandacuddless Год назад +240

    I got a pit bull from the shelter that was supposedly aggressive towards other animals. Her cage had a warning sign which I’m sure would’ve ruined her chances to get adopted. That dog was the nicest dog I’ve ever had. She made friends with all the strangers at the house. My long haired chihuahua on the other hand bit people’s ankles and barked nonstop. BTW that pit bull ended up living with other dogs.

    • @bill-or-somthingbill4390
      @bill-or-somthingbill4390 Год назад +1

      So was it agressive to other animals?

    • @Pandacuddless
      @Pandacuddless Год назад +7

      @@bill-or-somthingbill4390 no sir

    • @Mostly_Peaceful_Protestor
      @Mostly_Peaceful_Protestor Год назад +3

      My female shelter pit used to chase the neighbor's chihuahua around in circles, her trying to play & him growling (and running) the whole time. His owner always referred to my dog as the chihuahua's "girlfriend".

    • @YA-hm5zy
      @YA-hm5zy 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah so everything Bout pitbulls is made up

    • @makaiperry
      @makaiperry 5 месяцев назад

      If u get a pit at a young age and you socialize them and take care of them you’ll have a great dog when it’s all set and done but that’s with any dog, people just don’t know how to handle that prey drive but there are dogs bigger and stronger than pits with even more prey drive so it’s all about being an experience owner cuz their not the best 1st dogs if we are keeping it real lol 🤷🏽‍♂️😂

  • @BeverlyMullen
    @BeverlyMullen 9 месяцев назад +43

    We had a pitty for over 14 years.....he was the sweetest most loving dog ,he adored 2 of my grandsons and was my youngest son with Downs best friend.
    In his later years as he got cancer, we tenderly cared for him and were with him when he crossed over into eternity.

    • @Calle2433
      @Calle2433 9 месяцев назад +1

      I love that. So wholesome

    • @BeverlyMullen
      @BeverlyMullen Месяц назад +1

      @Porter-1488 ,
      Life Experience,
      Your opinion is yours~~ have the kind of day you deserve..

  • @JUNGLEGYMWARRIOR
    @JUNGLEGYMWARRIOR 3 месяца назад +4

    I've had mine for 6 years ,loves my son and my wife,very protective and obedient,good with other animals and super chill at home

  • @lisaverweij8806
    @lisaverweij8806 3 месяца назад +3

    I've always been a large breed lover, could never tolerate tiny, yappy, snappy dogs. We had boxers growing up, and I could never deal with anything smaller than them. I was wary of Pitbull's of all kinds. I did strongly believe owners were more the problem than the actual dogs, but I still didn't have faith, I'd do any better than the next person. A year ago, a ten-week old XL Bully wandered into our lives, and I can't explain how profound a feeling it is for a huge pitbull to choose you. Her face is so soft, but you can feel the power behind every goofball hug. She's got a tail like a Great Dane haha, and tons of energy. We have to muzzle restricted breeds in public where I'm from, but she takes it all in her stride. Never ever had an issue. Amazing dog. I can honestly say, I am converted.... happily!

  • @Chrisstinnaa
    @Chrisstinnaa Год назад +33

    Thank you for this video! I wanted to cry happy tears for you providing such an educational video and positively promoting pit bulls. They are my favorite breed and I will always have one. I currently have a 9 year old APBT/AM STAFF who is my search and rescue cadaver dog. I also trust my boy around kids (worst he’ll do is steal food lol) I also trust him around my cats and small dogs. 20/10 best dog ever.

  • @lucaswedderburn
    @lucaswedderburn 5 месяцев назад +9

    We have a pittie at my dog daycare who wasn’t accepted anywhere else for reasons I’m not necessarily sure. She’s funny with new people but all she ever does is bark at me, she’s never once tried to bite a person or start a fight with a dog she’s just a little vocal at times. I love her so much and she’s coming out of her shell and making new human and doggie friends. Socialize your dogs!!! It is very important.

    • @jadajohnson5733
      @jadajohnson5733 24 дня назад

      @Porter-1488 Spread your hate elsewhere. It's not the breed. Always a new dog people blame. German Shepherds, Rotties- it's the owner. They were originally farming dogs until humans forced them into horrible things. It's not their fault.

    • @solowstang9821
      @solowstang9821 20 дней назад

      @Porter-1488my guy have you ever owned or had one in your family I used to play in Pitt bull pins as a kid and never got bit or nipped or anything sad your basically suggesting a genocide of a dog species 😂 you know a little pomarian dog has mauled a kid to death don’t demonize every dog in a species for the few who have mental problems due to over breeding or just bad owners in general I hope one day the biggest pit bull in your town shows you what a baby they really are

  • @amylucas1681
    @amylucas1681 Год назад +63

    Thank you for telling the truth about this amazing breed, and doing your best to educate the public. They make the best family dogs! We've had our 2 Pitts for 5 years now, and added an American Bully 2 years ago ❤

    • @frogdude21XXX
      @frogdude21XXX 10 месяцев назад +1

      Sure this was a watered down version of the truth. But I guess the algorithm won't allow the unadulterated version of the truth. I've owned nothing but APBTs since the 80s, and they are truly astounding.
      ✌️🐸

  • @drakesorensen8881
    @drakesorensen8881 9 месяцев назад +5

    Seriously I really love how informative your videos are. You clearly know exactly what you are talking about 100%

  • @Omrokone
    @Omrokone Год назад +29

    My pitbull shows nothing but signs of aggression…… micro aggression that is. Always bumps into me, and never excuses herself. SMH.

  • @1nsomnia3
    @1nsomnia3 Год назад +58

    Love the intro, couldn’t stop laughing when he started goofing around. It’s exactly like you mentioned, a lot depends on how you treat and train them. On top of that people tend to do stupid things around animals. If you hit or constantly provoke a pittie (or any dog for that matter) you shouldn’t be suprised to get it coming back at you.

    • @kc-n-sassy
      @kc-n-sassy 9 месяцев назад

      AGREED i can be provoked if u tormented me.. y not ANY dog... go ahead and pick on my mutt.. she got some teeth and she will show you them if u come in my house uninvited lol

    • @NikkieRoxxx
      @NikkieRoxxx 5 месяцев назад

      Agree. Some people are pure evil, tormenting their pets to prove What?!?

  • @davidperlich9196
    @davidperlich9196 Год назад +173

    My experience with pits is their people aggression is exaggerated, their animal aggression is not.

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 Год назад +34

      Yup I think it's a lot less aggression and a lot more prey drive, that being said I support the banning of pits, they can be amazing dogs but they are waaay too accessible and way to easily abused. I'd rather they are limited to professional breeders and serious owners rather than any thug or kid with 15$ to spare. They can be great dogs but they are Way too overrepresented and simultaneously under represented I think the breed needs to take a step back for some serious breed control and rebranding.

    • @smasherjt
      @smasherjt Год назад

      ​@@jessicagislason4855You'd take your comment back if you owned a pit bull. All types of pit bulls can be just as vicious as any other breed. Saying you support the ban on pits just shows your ignorance and misinformation. I'd trust my pits over any other bread

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 Год назад +8

      @@smasherjt correct, but most breeds aren't built with the size weight and agility of a pit, they are a terrier, terriers are absolute prey driven nuts without training. Most people nowadays can't be bothered to train a Chihuahua much less a 60lb pit, I'd rather we not have them when they'll more than likely end up abused or blamed for owners negligence, they don't have a specific purpose anymore anyway so personally I'd rather they were restricted to serious owners or just done with.

    • @smasherjt
      @smasherjt Год назад

      @Tacothechicken Guarantee my 2 pits are more well behaved and great with my child than your dogs

    • @Backlash00z89
      @Backlash00z89 11 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@jessicagislason4855yup get rid of every big dog then lmao cause there are alot of aggressive big dogs bud not just Pitts

  • @sashakazmar6142
    @sashakazmar6142 3 года назад +327

    You got me bro. I was firing up my keyboard to write a nasty comment about labs biting more people than pitbulls 🤣 well done 👍:)

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  3 года назад +48

      Haha. Thanks for watching

    • @raulpena6797
      @raulpena6797 2 года назад +4

      @@AmericanStandardK9 What do you think of pit bulls being guards dogs? Or personal protection I should say

    • @brittanyking872
      @brittanyking872 Год назад +7

      It’s a very Cheap dog. Over rated breed.

    • @retrorampage9015
      @retrorampage9015 Год назад +16

      I have a pitbull. Best dog iv ever had. She connects with me. Talks with her eyes

    • @kc-n-sassy
      @kc-n-sassy Год назад +14

      poodles should be banned..lol little jerks with bad attitudes. i have been bitten by 5 poodles i would rather face a pissed off pittie than a sleeping poodle!!!lol

  • @kylekaiser7180
    @kylekaiser7180 4 месяца назад +4

    When we brought our baby home from the hospital. Our 2 year old pitbull was so fascinated by our little baby. Now that our son is 17 months old. They are absolute best friends in every way. Our son loves going and picking up the pits ball/toys and throwing them. He laughs so hard while the dog is running to get the ball/toy. If I was to go grab the ball/toy, our pit loves to play tug of war! But if our son goes over our pit will softly push the toy over so our son can pick it up. Our son will go over and just lay on our pit when he is tired, and our pit does not move a muscle. To many times, I have seen pits tied up in a yard, with a broken down shelter, nasty food bowls, overgrown lawn and barely any contact with the outside world. Not surprised when they finally get loose, they run off and hurt people. Unless a dog has some type of personality/mental disorder that makes them aggressive. I think the owner is 100% responsible for how the dog acts. We have lost the idea of personal accountability in this world, and it is sad.

  • @nathanlovins4121
    @nathanlovins4121 Год назад +18

    My childhood dog was a pit and he saved my dads life when 3 boxers went to attack them on a walk and saved my cousins life when he stayed the night at my house at 11 years old and had laid on his back and started throwing up in the middle of his sleep.

  • @seanomaille4137
    @seanomaille4137 10 месяцев назад +15

    First time Pitty owner. Best dog I've ever had by far! Very sweet, smart, attentive and willing to learn

    • @amycolter5790
      @amycolter5790 10 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations! You have won the doggy lottery. Your prizes are laughs, loyalty and love to the moon and back. They are the best and soooooo easy to train due to their intelligence and eagerness to please (my experiences as a trainer ). Enjoy all the great years ahead.

    • @Waggz74
      @Waggz74 9 месяцев назад +2

      I just got one from a shelter a week ago. I can't express how pleased I am that Lou joined our family. He's great - very gentle, loves to play, and super affectionate. Already learning new tricks at 6 and a half years old! Very smart breed that is entirely misunderstood!

  • @alexandradittmann8588
    @alexandradittmann8588 3 года назад +96

    That intro - priceless! Your videos just keep getting better and better, Garret! So glad you didn't need the 911 call :-)

  • @raylenegoodman7817
    @raylenegoodman7817 Год назад +71

    I worked at a kennel. I was bitten by a chihuahua, Labrador and a Border Collie never a tough breed dog. My job was to walk the shepherds, Rottweilers, Pits, staffs, bull terriers, ambulls and never ever had issues with them. Great video! Almost got me to!!

    • @wolfmenot
      @wolfmenot Год назад +2

      Demonizing other breeds to make pits look better is really hypocritical and not a good look

    • @tremors2021
      @tremors2021 5 месяцев назад

      You wouldn't be writing this comment if a shitbull bit you.

    • @lucaswedderburn
      @lucaswedderburn 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing this. I know a border collie who attacks peoples ankles who she doesn’t know lol she a little crazy but once you’re on her good side she is a sweetie.

  • @GardenState2012
    @GardenState2012 Год назад +51

    I don't think Pitbull is for everyone, but unfortunately, many people with lack of financial means adopt this powerful, high prey drive working dogs and failed to provide them training that cause lots of tragedies (dog fatalities statistics is pretty clear).

    • @fishfishfish845
      @fishfishfish845 Год назад +10

      Some of em are genetically messed up too. Plenty of cases of out of the blue reactivity attacking children, people and other dogs.

    • @Garvage
      @Garvage Год назад +4

      I agree on the most part of what you are saying other than needing money to train a pitbull. In my OPINION if an owner isn’t willing to put in the time to train their own dog or realize their dog’s personality and if their dog has a high pray drive. No amount of training from a stranger will help. If you can’t put in the time to watch and take care of a powerful dog like a pitbull or any working dog you just shouldn’t have it.

    • @berjoxhn5142
      @berjoxhn5142 Год назад

      @@PittBlu213 that dosent change the fact that pitbulls are unpredictable and unstable breeds.

    • @louisasmiles
      @louisasmiles 11 месяцев назад +1

      You don't need money to train. Maybe only balls and cheese and whole lot of RUclips. My dog is trained without professional input.

    • @CaseyBDook
      @CaseyBDook 8 месяцев назад +1

      Unfortunately, the statistics everyone loves to refer to are deeply flawed.
      Anything that roughly resembles a pitbull is counted as a pitbull. A tiny percentage are pitbulls, pitbull crosses make up a bit of the list, and many are not pitbulls in any way.
      It's based on the observations of non dog people who see a big dog and assume it is a pitbull. Then ignorance repeats the flawed data, and people just accept it.

  • @pittymama4500
    @pittymama4500 Год назад +10

    He has a goofy personality and I can imagine the laughter he provides his family! I have a super hyper one just like this...the part where u laid down...lmao it's a mirror to my Bear in action! He is the funniest dude ever! But he wants all skin to fur when it's time to rest. Half on me and half on dad and he lets the other dogs know that's his spot! And as a type A no in between old school guy, dad's not the type to let a dog in his personal space but he allows it with bear🥰 a very special dog so I see the same in this guy!

  • @swoljoe
    @swoljoe Год назад +26

    I have a Pitbull from a rescue and from day 1 he became best friends with my Cat. This dog that was feared by my whole family became their all time favorite dog we've ever had beating the Labradors we've had before.

    • @schmucklesux6468
      @schmucklesux6468 Год назад +1

      Same here with the cat, my pit bull baby sat my cat while he was a kitten, she would even carry him by the scruff when he was going to go somewhere she couldn’t see him.

  • @lunerwerewolf
    @lunerwerewolf Год назад +4

    Years ago I started watching that pitbull rescue show on animal planet and seriously considered making the trip down to New Orleans Via Lobos rescue once my old girl passes. But just before COVID an abandoned, aged, arthritic and emaciated pitbulls wandered into my life. Vet thought she was likely abandoned to die in the snow. That dog was skin and bones, and could hardly walk, but when she really wanted to she had the raw power needed to drag me. I had her for 6 months. She was a sweet wonderful dog. I decided for the sake of the dog that I couldn't adopt a pot bull because I don't have the physical strength required to restrain a pit in their prime.

  • @LisaGallantSealMUSIC
    @LisaGallantSealMUSIC 10 месяцев назад +2

    From what I have watched of your videos I think you are a good man and a great dog trainer. I recently watched your video on Dobermanns, my favorite breed and you were spot on. I have also lived with pits for 30 years and they are good dogs, not my breed, and I no longer live with them but I think you are spot on with these dogs. I do think they tend to be more prone to scrapping because terriers are more fiesty, and I can tell my dog Dobermann to step away from a potentially aggressive situation with another dog easier than any of the pits in my past. Other than that I think you were fair, funny and spot on. Thanks

  • @mclr60
    @mclr60 Год назад +14

    Agree entirely. Best way to deal with a dangerous pit is "who a liddle baby?!". I have a staffy and used to have a pitty and they are lovely. I have a scar from a dog bite. It was from a lab, but in defense of the lab, I had been told not to climb into his car and force my affection on him. He was an old dog and I was 3 and snuck out when my parents weren't looking. I was nearly bitten in the face by a Jack Russell terrier too.

  • @courtneysanders550
    @courtneysanders550 2 года назад +36

    Love this so much, we have to stop the stigma around pits and other bully breeds. We have a pit lab mix we adopted a year ago and he is the absolute best boy in the world, especially with our kids. Not to mention how goofy he is and thanks for the tips and tricks those will come in handy.

  • @chriswilliamson806
    @chriswilliamson806 Год назад +3

    He's similar to how my Baxter was then.. he's over 10 years now, but he's goofy, and can be a great dog..
    Loved this episode.

  • @drakesorensen8881
    @drakesorensen8881 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your free content is priceless. I will buy your DIY videos out of pure respect. Thank you so much.

  • @nati9991
    @nati9991 Год назад +17

    My yorkie has just survived an attack from the neighbor's pitbull. My dog was on a leash. We were walking down my driveway to meet the schoolbus. The neighbor's dog with no leash, no collar just jump out of the bush... That was horrendous...

    • @professorvalk
      @professorvalk Год назад +6

      Yep it's the sad truth that pitbulls with no training or love are basically beast but they are incredibly sweet if loved and trained

    • @abc8561
      @abc8561 Год назад +12

      ​@professorvalk Genetics are a HUGE factor, too. So many Pittbull lovers are ignoring that. Many Pitbulls have a shitty temperament because of bad breeding and being bred to fight

    • @professorvalk
      @professorvalk Год назад +2

      @@abc8561 yep

    • @cristlejohnson4900
      @cristlejohnson4900 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@abc8561Yeah, even this video doesn't mention animals bred for temperament, as if it doesn't exist.

    • @DreamzEtCetera
      @DreamzEtCetera 7 месяцев назад +2

      I am so happy to hear your fur baby survived. We lost our Chihuahua (Einstein) in the same manner as you described. At the time, we had new neighbors who moved in (3 houses down from ours) and who owned a Pitbull mix and it got out from the gate. The Pitbull came towards my husband and began to sniff our dog which was leashed. The neighbor yelled out, he's fine...he won't hurt a fly...the same old pathetic story. I get so angry hearing the same thing from Pitbull owners and their so called lovable pets (who raised/trained them right and in loving homes). My husband was going to pick up Einstein when the Pitbull suddenly sank its teeth into the neck of our fur baby...snapped the leash and took off with our lifeless dog in its mouth. My husband chased the Pitbull down towards the neighbor's house...trying to get our dog, not realizing he was already gone. The Pitbull then turned and attacked my husband (who survived). I will never get over this tragedy and I cannot imagine if I had lost my husband in the attack. I am still haunted by the story of Kirsten Bernard and her 2 young children's death. I don't understand it, never will. How many times, of the same story, does it take for people to get it through their heads about this breed? How many more lives are going to be lost to this breed? Since Feb 2024, Pitbulls have killed 101 Americans in the last 37 months... an average of nearly three a month (ref: Animals-24-7). It makes me sick.

  • @Lyko-r1d
    @Lyko-r1d 2 месяца назад

    You crack me up.
    I have a 6-year-old & a 4 year old both girls they are the most beautiful loving dogs I've ever had. Great with little kids
    They are the best. I highly recommend them as a family member.

  • @lostinalbion4223
    @lostinalbion4223 2 месяца назад +1

    I rescued an American Bully last year. He's a total goof and the most affectionate dog I've ever owned.

  • @emilybeecher1589
    @emilybeecher1589 Год назад +7

    Awesome video, thank you for doing our Bully buddies justice! Nice tips on giving meds, I like to put pills in braunschweiger, too, for the more stubborn pups out there.

  • @ElSa-fu8bi
    @ElSa-fu8bi Год назад +7

    Chihuahuas might be more aggressive than a pit bull but I'm not afraid that I'm going to the ICU if it bites me, either.

    • @xBloodxFangx
      @xBloodxFangx Год назад

      A chihuahua killed a new born baby. So they -can- do serious damage.

    • @abc8561
      @abc8561 Год назад +3

      ​@@xBloodxFangx😂 not as much as a pit. Stop the bs

  • @bridgetterobinson6045
    @bridgetterobinson6045 Год назад +2

    Omg I love this guy !! Such a character…. I don’t even have a dog but I love his channel …. Funny heartfelt and educational!!!!

  • @georgek.papafilippou2583
    @georgek.papafilippou2583 10 месяцев назад +8

    Pitbulls are maybe the most misunderstood dogs. They are one of the most lovable family pets, but as you have said are so full of energy that very few are capable to withstand their stamina to play and run. My first time of meeting a pitbull was in 1986 in my home town when an old friend of mine brought back home his dog Bruno from the States and I was astounded by the dog's playfull and loveble character! Nowdays very good friends of mine have pitbulls and we're having a great time playing...

  • @michaelhealy6797
    @michaelhealy6797 3 месяца назад

    When I got my first Pit it was a gift from my son. I said to myself are you crazy well I quickly found out what a fantastic friend they are. I am now on my second one and I have the feeling as I did with the first
    It all depends on what you want from your friend and how much are you are willing to give of your self

  • @thaydeetorres998
    @thaydeetorres998 2 месяца назад

    My girls (both pitties) are so loving and playful. It’s all in how they are raised and socialized. We always had pittbulls and socialized them with everyone and other animals. They are cuddle bugs.

  • @paulfrei4062
    @paulfrei4062 Год назад +1

    The best professional information worldwide about the Pitbull Terrier. Thank you very much.

  • @vlamsamsam
    @vlamsamsam 9 месяцев назад +1

    The intro 😂
    I love pittbulls and their freindly nature!!! ❤

  • @rhodes-diversity
    @rhodes-diversity Год назад +7

    The creator has another video out abut a specific pittbull whose offspring ended up killing people. One of the offspring killed a 4 year old girl. It's genetic, because it was offspring of one particular stud. Saying "just because a pittbull does more damage" is non-sense, because the amount of damage done in a dog attack is exactly the issue. More than half of all lethal dog attacks in the US are by pittbul type breeds. The other hundreds of breeds cause less than half of lethal attacks and there was probably NEVER a lethal dog attack committed by a Chihuahua.

    • @BlaqIzPoetic
      @BlaqIzPoetic 3 месяца назад

      Exactly. People are delusional. I'd never, ever, bring one of these unpredictable mutts into my home, around children, smaller pets or elderly people. I'm so tired of the excuses, fictitious stories & careless disregard for others.

  • @PickyBookworm
    @PickyBookworm 10 месяцев назад +1

    You tried so hard to sound serious when you were calling that pittie aggressive and mean. I could hear the sarcasm, and was just waiting for the dog to be super gentle. I'm so glad I was right! That tail thumping soon as you opened the crate was such a beautiful sound!

  • @marklloyd4153
    @marklloyd4153 3 года назад +6

    When I play your videos Beau hears your voice and get quite excited watching your videos . I find it funny. He definitely remembers u .

  • @Brooklyn-rj3np
    @Brooklyn-rj3np 7 месяцев назад +1

    On my third rescue pit. She goes away for training and I can't wait to see her return. Best breed

    • @chrissy25sox
      @chrissy25sox 6 месяцев назад

      Thank for rescuing ❤❤❤ Looking into that once I buy a house and stop renting

  • @mungbean345
    @mungbean345 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this. Our apartment neighbors have two, and I think they probably aren't bad dogs, but they are completely untrained and poorly controlled. So much lunging, barking, growling whenever I need to pass them in the breezeway. The kids are usually the ones bringing them out of the house for walks, so I figure if something happens, I'm probably going to need to be the one to try to help the situation. But I'm a disabled lady, so this would be a challenging kind of dog to subdue in any meaningful way. So far, they've each gotten away from their people and rushed me, but thankfully I caught their heads and it's been a mooostly friendly encounter both times, but that seemed to be a choice the dogs made about two thirds of the way over to me. Thanks for the info about their face and head anatomy. I don't have a ton of experience with Pitbulls outside of these two, so that was helpful. I love big dogs, but training is so important!!!

  • @amycolter5790
    @amycolter5790 10 месяцев назад +2

    Awww G I love your sarcasm! In the right hands with proper socialization and training Pits and Am Staffs are top notch and among the best of the best ❣️ My Am Staff was the best dog I ever had hands down.

  • @frankhubbard8703
    @frankhubbard8703 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the tip on giving meds. I never heard the one of blowing on the nose until they lick. I have a pittie named Milo. He is exactly like Apollo, just a big goofball. He loves everything except the neighbor kid. 6 yr. Old that has never been disciplined loves to hit dogs with whatever is in his hand. I was working on my motor today, and this kid was around. Milo tries to avoid him, which is unusual for Milo. Next thing I hear is that milo gives a warning bark, and this kid is poking him in the mouth with a dust pan. So i had to stop it and bring milo inside. The parents won't hear anything negative about their kid. So i just said that he is no longer aloud to come over or be around milo. And of course, im the bad guy. But im not going to let it get worse. I dont know what else to do. Thanks, though your videos have been a huge help in raising Milo.

  • @BigMoe1010
    @BigMoe1010 Год назад +56

    Why is it that we can say German shepherds are breed to herd. Labradors are breed to retrieve. Greyhounds are breed to run. But for some reason pitbulls are totally excluded from genetic tendencies and can’t be labeled.

    • @onholyservicebound1415
      @onholyservicebound1415 Год назад +8

      Because it's not PC, don't be racist.
      Pitbulls and pitbull type breeds may make up 60% of bite fatalities(Despite not even being in the top 10 of owned dogs) but that doesn't mean they are aggressive.

    • @noth9617
      @noth9617 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@onholyservicebound1415read what you just wrote again and tell me how you're making any sense. They're owned a tenth of what other dogs are but they are responsible for 60% of bite fatalities. So they're 6 times more likely to kill another animal than any other breed. As big moe said, they're bred to do that. Let's not beat around the bush. They're bred to do it and they're good at it. Plain and simple.

    • @dustinbrown1815
      @dustinbrown1815 9 месяцев назад +1

      This dog isn’t mean

    • @dustinbrown1815
      @dustinbrown1815 9 месяцев назад +4

      Shepherds whether German shepherds or Anatolian shepherds or Australian shepherds herding livestock is their primary function but they can also be used for other things. Pitbulls on the other hand are bred to hunt wild boars and to herd cattle

    • @darealmacpower5702
      @darealmacpower5702 9 месяцев назад

      Soo true

  • @douglashartman729
    @douglashartman729 Год назад +2

    TY for the training at the end. :)

  • @slc1161
    @slc1161 2 года назад +5

    I just lost my 8 year old pit bull Bisquit in May. I miss her badly. I am fostering a Border collie mix and she’s crazy! I am getting your e-collar course because nobody wants to adopt her because she’s so excitable and leash reactive. Hoping to find another wonderful pittie soon.

    • @amycolter5790
      @amycolter5790 10 месяцев назад

      I'm so sorry for the loss of your beloved Biscuit.
      Thanks for fostering, it's hard work and definitely a labor of love. Crazy BC girl needs a job. She needs something to herd or channel the energy with frisbee, fly ball or agility. BCs are off the charts with energy and don't make good pets unless the owner is super active and knows how to channel all that energy. Hiking and bicycling are also great for her. These guys basically are bred to run all day long on many acres herding. Lots of mental stimulation will also help drain her. Best of luck.

  • @PatriciaFankhanel-cb4kn
    @PatriciaFankhanel-cb4kn 16 дней назад

    ❤i miss my little sweetheart so much. She was the best dog and I have ever had. She raised my grandsons. Most loving dogs the are bull dogs and terriers. They need a strong and loving hand.

  • @darthstructure7370
    @darthstructure7370 2 месяца назад

    I love your channel. Thank you good sir for all that you do.

  • @tellygang_red
    @tellygang_red Год назад +3

    Love this! I own 2 pitbull/amstaff mix puppies and they are LITERALLY the sweetest dogs I've ever owned, I couldn't ask for better dogs for my family. However i wouldn't recommend them for families with small children because the don't know their own strength and believe they are 60lb lap dogs. Early training and socialization are key

  • @tiffanybreden8157
    @tiffanybreden8157 3 месяца назад

    Love the intro! I love my pitties. Had one for 13 years and now i have anorher thats 6 months old

  • @jeffersonshaw279
    @jeffersonshaw279 6 месяцев назад

    When I was 1st married to my Wife our 1st dog was a red fawn pit bull that we rescued after her and the other 9 litter mates so a total of 10 7 week old puppies were dumped along one of the most busiest highways we have in out home state of Aladka in s cardboard box lucky for them someone with a actual heart stopped and rescued the entire litter and brought them to our local rescue group...we rescued a little female and her name became Star..hand down she still to this day was was and has been the best most loyal and extremely loving dog I have ever owned......the day we brought our 1st son home from the hospital I couldn't believe my eyes on how amazing our girl Star was with our new born son it was as if those two had already spent their entire lives together she was so sweet and loving and quickly became his baby sister and protector and refused to sleep in her own nice soft doggie bed she had instead her new spot became to be right next to his crib.. hell when our son started crawling he could crawl all over her and it did nothing but put a huge smile on her face and she even taught our son how to walk....they were the best friends ever and were inseparable right up till the day we had to kindly let her go because of cancer..but those 7 years those two had each other were something so incredibly special that doesnt come around often or from every dog..for fluorescent sake this bread were called and referred to the nanny dog for a reason....so those people that continue to give the pit bull breed a bad reputation need to take the time to 1st educate them self's prior to opening there mouths and talking crap...the phrase THERE'S NO BAD DOG ONLY BAD PEOPLE OR OWNERS is around for a reason because its 1000% true every which way you want to slice it or look at it....not to mention one of the smartest most trainable dogs I have ever had the privilege of being able to work with EVER and let's face the truth it is absolutely a privilege 1000% of being able to work with any dog and or breed...

  • @mommiepit
    @mommiepit 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you I have owned pitbull since 2008 and I have rescued them since2011, Great dogs. You have to be a responsible owner!

  • @dorothyclemmer5099
    @dorothyclemmer5099 6 месяцев назад +1

    My pittie is super sweet and does tricks. You can see a YT video of him: "Clark is Victorious." I've even done scent work with him indoors. 😅

  • @ronitalipscomb9638
    @ronitalipscomb9638 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU! I have 2... they are the best dogs ive ever had!!!

  • @pwrplnt1975
    @pwrplnt1975 4 месяца назад

    General Patton had a Bull Terrier the heck with the Target dog...lol! Great Video!!

  • @wilfredmcgillicuddy7902
    @wilfredmcgillicuddy7902 Год назад +1

    He's a goof ball!!! Love it!

  • @missjody5803
    @missjody5803 4 месяца назад

    I have a pit about a year and a half. I wish I could get her to calm down. Oh boy the energy she has. She’s a good girl. She gets so excited around other people. Any tips for me? 😊 I want to be the best person for her.

  • @saracecavova436
    @saracecavova436 Год назад +1

    I am glad you did that video...I grew up around those amazing dogs and I never want any else breed...Right now i've got one now and every single person is afraid of him, cause he looks at them but he just want them to pet him a cudle with them all the time ❤❤ He is amazing around people especially kids.... but as you say cats and small dogs looking like cats are problem...thank you for this video

  • @kristiemccall9272
    @kristiemccall9272 Год назад

    Just came across this video. I have been binge watching your videos after adopting my Pitty mix. He is 5-7 years old. He is the sweetest thing ever. I say all the time to people that are nervous around him his most dangerous end is the tail. Just no garden hoses he hates them.

  • @foundationsbaseball
    @foundationsbaseball 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a pitbull coming today. These type of videos are so helpful. I’ve worked with pits before but every dog is different so I’m excited to get to know my new best friend

  • @isaiah6214
    @isaiah6214 Год назад +6

    Call me nut or crazy but I have a 2 year old and a 14 year old and yes a pit. My dog is the same breed as this dog. And our dog would never hurt my kids. He is the best dog we have ever had. The smartest dog we have ever had. So smart. Best family dog we have ever had. Amazing dog. He sleeps with my 14 year old ever night.

    • @HawkMeineke-bi4te
      @HawkMeineke-bi4te Год назад +1

      I have one of these breeds too, pits are so loving and loyal if you treat them right and train them

    • @NotoriousFunk
      @NotoriousFunk Год назад

      Same, mine is an Amstaff mix, big, strong and super fluffy, I am not even sure he would attack an intruder, pretty sure he will bring them the ball AH!

  • @yurisaymes7427
    @yurisaymes7427 Год назад +2

    I love pitbulls, I had two! They’re very good with children, only problems I had was related to how they behaved with other animals, almost like a frenesi drive to kill sometimes.

  • @Zhahn-Pam
    @Zhahn-Pam Год назад +1

    Zhahn-Pam from Team Peaches Dog Training and Education. I have been training dogs since 1969. Hi again. I have 7 dogs and 3 are pittie mixes. Male, lab/pittie. two siblings that are pittie and some other terrier breed/s. Loved your intro. I laughed so hard.

  • @sonepieterse2445
    @sonepieterse2445 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful and seriously determined dogs.
    Wich makes them super amazing companions

  • @johnvalenca9472
    @johnvalenca9472 2 месяца назад

    Man, you had me fired up for a second. I've had pits my whole life. Now I have an American bully and a small terrier mix. The little dog is a problem. The AB is the sweetest dog, although he looks like he could eat a lion . All the other pits I've had have been incredible. Thanks for representing them correctly. Well done man.

  • @justlucky964
    @justlucky964 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve wanted to try and own another dawg, but pit bulls are just too great of a breed. Both my daughters were brought home to different pits and both times were such an amazing experience. First daughter my dawg was twirling around in circles with excitement, told him to calm down and he sat right down wanting to see her, I lowered her down and he kept looking to me to make sure everything was okay, liked at her feet and looked that it was okay, set her in her crib and he licked the side of the crib and laid right down by the crib and didn’t move! 2nd daughter we had a 8 week old puppy and she laid right down around her head, didn’t try to lick and just stayed by the baby! At 8 weeks she already knew that was her baby and she took the best care of her for her whole life. Truly amazing animals and ESPECIALLY with kids

  • @mckaylamortensen7819
    @mckaylamortensen7819 5 месяцев назад

    Loving the Steve Irwin impression lol

  • @douglasklukowski8308
    @douglasklukowski8308 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the honesty about pittbulls!! Only dog's I've ever owned my entire life and their phenomenal dog's!

  • @dannyv5012
    @dannyv5012 Год назад

    As some1 who has owned pitbulls n cane corso all my life love ur videos.

  • @lcroszell90
    @lcroszell90 27 дней назад

    Love the video. I have to try the pill in the cheek move. I have one dog that takes meds great one that is terrible. Pit cattle dog mixes

  • @acoe2012ac
    @acoe2012ac 6 месяцев назад

    Same about the Labs biting! I have a big baby of a bully dog who is amazing with my daughter and loves the attention of children
    I knew the moment we was Apollo he was a big baby too

  • @Guiltttrippp
    @Guiltttrippp 8 месяцев назад

    I came for the drama. You delivered!!!

  • @BostonBoss
    @BostonBoss Год назад +1

    I have 4 amazing friendly family Pitbulls trained. Raised well. So sweet

  • @Teacherspetspoods
    @Teacherspetspoods 4 месяца назад

    I got a mix. Half standard pitbull terrier and half bandog. He's a bit bigger than a standard pitty.
    But he's awesome. Super sweet but also extremely protective

  • @ashleym5000
    @ashleym5000 5 дней назад

    When the fingertips touch, you know he is being facetious 🤣

  • @chibiquil
    @chibiquil Год назад +6

    As a child i was attacked by a jack russell (nearly 15 yrs later i still have the scar) and i had a lot of aggressive small dogs. The moment i got my first pit after research and prep, i brought my sweet girl home. She was terrified of my bearded dragon and little kitten, but absolutely adored the children of my appartment. I always educate those willing to approach us and let them give her a treat to learn that pits aren't as what media portrays. 💚 Of a lot of the dogs I've trained(im not a professional its my own personal dogs) from pit to Chihuahua i adore the pit the most!

  • @s.b.5259
    @s.b.5259 Год назад +11

    "bred to bite hold large animals" is a funny way to say "bred to kill other living things in a pit"

    • @spookledrealhard7154
      @spookledrealhard7154 5 месяцев назад

      That wasnt all they were used for... Thats why. They were and are still used for boar hunting and bull baiting, like he said.

  • @austinmoore26
    @austinmoore26 11 месяцев назад

    I got a pitbull from a friend his homeboy got a German shepherd and pitbull didn’t get along so he gave it away so I got him I love him best pitbull I ever had

  • @brandonVZ
    @brandonVZ Год назад +6

    Bad ownership doesn’t explain killing children 😂😂😂

    • @botondbakos5954
      @botondbakos5954 11 месяцев назад

      It 100% does if it's bad ownership over a big and dangerous dog

  • @JaimeRosario884
    @JaimeRosario884 Год назад +14

    Well, ive definitely encountered very well behaved pitbulls, but the most ive seen in person are aggressive with strangers. Probably because most of my life Ive lived in not so great areas in terms of crime rate. The problem I have with people being allowed to have pitbulls is that we are all trusting the owners to train them well, to not let them turn aggressive, and then, we are trusting them to keep the aggressive ones on a leash. I see all these comments of people with the best behaved pitbulls, but the majority of the ones I see in person outside being walked by their owners are always pulling on the leash, while barking and growling at other people and dogs. Too many people want pitbulls just because they look badass. They have no interest in caring for the dog, and giving it all the training, time and attention it needs. Also, just because a pitbull never attacks you or a member of your family, doesnt mean that it wont attack a stranger. Then theres also the pibulls that have never attacked another person or animal, but, when their owners are not present, they behave completely different. Thats when you hear the owners "hes never done something like this before." And its true, its never done it before, but pitbulls are gonna be aggressive by nature if youre not working on them to be nice dogs.

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 Год назад +1

      This is a wonderful comment ^

    • @meredithcarroll6209
      @meredithcarroll6209 Год назад +4

      I can respect your experience but have to push back on the idea of "people being allowed to have pit bulls," as I live in a low crime area and experience everything you mention on a daily basis - with *small* dogs. There are neighbors down the street who have a Pomeranian that bit my daughter two summers back, and the owner's oy response was, "Yeah, she does that." I have a Great Pyrenees and a red nose pitbull, the latter of whom needs at least 2 good, long (45 minute plus) walks a day, so I routinely encounter other dogs on a daily basis. There are exactly two small breed owners in my town who take their dog's behavior seriously. One owns a perfectly behaved chihuahua mix. The other has some kind of little mop of a black dog that doesn't listen when she tells him to stop barking and lunging, but at least she tells him and hauls him away. Every other small dog owner in my town just lets their small dog go berserk when they see either of my dogs. Since the Pyr is a livestock guard dog, it kicks her guarding instinct into high gear, and when she bellows back *I* am suddenly the jerk. I have this problem on a literal daily basis. I've gotten an ecollar to keep my pittie focused on me, which has done wonders in getting him not to worry about the yippy little dog across the street who wants to pick a fight, and even adjusted the time I take my pittie on walks and the routes we take, but because I live in a small town, there's no way to completely avoid the numerous badly behaved small dogs where I live. There's even a guy who walks his two small dogs while wearing a headset and singing as he completely ignores his dogs snarling and barking at every other dog they encounter. While I absolutely agree with you that too many people want put bulls because of the perception that they're aggressive and mean (that was definitely the case with the family who had my pittie before we took him), there are also too many people who get small dogs because they think it absolves them of having to train the little shits.

    • @NotoriousFunk
      @NotoriousFunk Год назад

      I do not agree, I have a pit mix, he is good with people, great with kids, he really loves them but he simply doesn't like other dogs. We socialized him a lot starting from 2 months and worked a lot with dog trainers, it's the breed, some Pitts can be good with other dogs some just can't, that doesn't mean he is bad dog or that I am a bad owner, we tried everything for him regarding dog socialization. With people? he could kill them with the tail or with kisses... Robbers, 50% he will bark but probably he won't attack and 50% he will bring them the ball.

    • @abc8561
      @abc8561 Год назад +2

      ​@@meredithcarroll6209Well. That sucks, but be honest. Would you rather get attacked by a pit or by a small dog? The consequences of something going wrong NEED to be mentioned when discussing this.

    • @meredithcarroll6209
      @meredithcarroll6209 Год назад

      @@abc8561 I would rather not get attacked by any dog, and again, based on my personal experience, small dogs are the ones I worry about more because their owners think their behavior is "cute" and refuse to correct it.

  • @stevecape1132
    @stevecape1132 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your videos bro!

  • @candychalidis807
    @candychalidis807 Год назад +19

    Thank you for sticking up for Pitts people really give them a bad name, I've had a few over the years, not one ever harmed anyone, love and great training is definitely the key

  • @badnelly7819
    @badnelly7819 9 месяцев назад

    Thankyou for speaking on behalf of these amazing dogs. I don't have a picture but I've looked after a few over the years while there humans were away. The red nose girl I last looked after was like an acrobat... just an amazing dog. Love the breed personally and I feel bad for pitties who get avoided in general. They love love love good people.

  • @jorgerodriguez3392
    @jorgerodriguez3392 9 месяцев назад

    I had 2 n they're most lovable loyal dogs

  • @chrissy25sox
    @chrissy25sox 6 месяцев назад +1

    I will never have any other breed than a pittie. I love them so much!

  • @davidblancaneaux1069
    @davidblancaneaux1069 8 месяцев назад

    As a newly blue nose owner and a Chihuahua owner as well..Thank you

  • @mrtambourineman6107
    @mrtambourineman6107 10 месяцев назад

    You described my dog to a T there - raised well, they are the BEST dog you can get

  • @vernell2601
    @vernell2601 8 месяцев назад

    I am so impressed with your training

  • @Houtka86
    @Houtka86 Год назад +2

    I'm very happy you survived

  • @maryjanedelaney7534
    @maryjanedelaney7534 11 месяцев назад

    Ond i love watching you with all dogs it amazing you are so calm you taught me so much ❤

  • @John-rf1uy
    @John-rf1uy Год назад +1

    Pits are my favorite. Mine just wants to be part of whatever I'm doing. Love dog's way more humans

  • @alexanderkingsbird5047
    @alexanderkingsbird5047 5 месяцев назад

    Sir very good and true information on pitbull. Kindly update me on training them. We have recently adapted a pair of pit bulls

  • @Ma_X64
    @Ma_X64 20 дней назад

    Doggo's like: "Are you bullying me, human?! Let's play then!" :D

  • @Christen421
    @Christen421 2 года назад +7

    I absolutely LOVE PITBULLS. My boy is a Boxer Staffordshire mix, full of energy, does absolutely beautiful with all dogs. But, I'll admit, I do tend to get leery when I see another Pittie, ONLY because I don't know how the owner treats their pup or if they had proper socialization, luckily, I've been proven wrong thus far. It's not the breed of the dog that makes me cautious it's the owner and how the pup was raised.

    • @mikefrost1312
      @mikefrost1312 Год назад +4

      How a dogs raised doesn't always mean anything.. REAL pitbulls, American "pitbull" terriers, were created & bred to be aggressive towards other dogs & animals.. Genetics absolutely matter ! And you can't train, socialize or love genetic instincts out of a dog! I love pitbulls & have had them my whole life.. But, I also know ANY of them, at any point, can decide they don't want to be around other dogs. I've had plenty that lived their entire lives with other dogs & did absolutely fine ! But, have also had others that were raised indoors, socialized daily, trained, and still matured & couldn't be around other dogs anymore. Didn't make them bad dogs & 100% wasn't because of how they were raised

    • @thormenucci
      @thormenucci Год назад

      @@mikefrost1312 That really depends on which type of dog they're met and socialize with, if you had a pit raised with submissive dogs he probably will do fine, but if he Mets another dominant dog at the house or at a dog park shit can go pretty bad quickly and once they fight it's over, he will start to get more aggressive with other dogs, it´s really pissing me off people talking about pitbull without having a real traditional pitbull, only the mixed and modern ones. it´s an amazing breed with great hunting drive and gameness but they are not social dogs by any means and it´s not for anyone of course

    • @mikefrost1312
      @mikefrost1312 Год назад +3

      @@thormenucci nope. I've raised APBT my entire life, literally.. Doesn't matter if another dog is friendly, submissive or any of that. If they don't like other dogs, they'll go after it ! EVERY dog I raise indoors is 100% friendly, non aggressive with dogs and back down from fights. When the pits go after them, they don't fight back, they don't "challenge" the Pitbulls AT ALL. The pits just go... It's in their DNA. Again, not EVERY ONE will be that way. I've also had dozens of pits that loved every dog they met.. some ppl just can't accept that real pitbulls, are a fighting breed & genetics matter more than "how a dogs raised"

    • @thormenucci
      @thormenucci Год назад

      @@mikefrost1312 Well i never saw an socialized pit attacking other dogs unless it Was provoked first or after they had their first serious fight, but The problem its that even if your pit its socialized if he have contact with another dominant dog they will fight eventually

    • @mikefrost1312
      @mikefrost1312 Год назад +2

      @@thormenucci because the dogs you've seen were just good dogs ! I've had pits that wouldn't even fight back if another dog attacked & have had pits that would go after anything on 4legs just because they could see it .. Even some of my pits that grew up with peaceful, friendly, old dogs and got along with everyone, still woke up one day & just couldn't be around the other dogs anymore.. no other dogs did anything to them, nothing changed, the dog just matured & it's genetics took over. Yes, sometimes you can work with the dog & bring them out of it again, but not always.. The bloodlines matter too

  • @hermansanchez8512
    @hermansanchez8512 5 месяцев назад

    Every pit I’ve owned has been big babies. Super loving and great with my kids.

  • @sjshooligangfx
    @sjshooligangfx Год назад +3

    I have 3 pitbulls well technically 1 pitbull, 1 bully and a cross of the two . They're the best dogs I ever got ❤

  • @yzzimzerep7249
    @yzzimzerep7249 9 месяцев назад

    Great video!