Lost German Shepherd Meets Dominant Belgian Malinois

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @temper44
    @temper44 Год назад +524

    It's interesting to see the RUclips experts criticize the cop here. In reality, she showed up in 15 minutes for a lost dog. A big Malinois jumped at her face the moment she arrived. She knew the area well enough to find the owner of the dog without any tags or scans in less than an hour. I don't see how she could have done this call any better.

    • @Indy_rawr
      @Indy_rawr Год назад +39

      Yeh that was a very reasonable thing to say by her, if a dog has a tendency to jump at people they really should not be off leash in public, that’s just a recipe for disaster

    • @us3r66
      @us3r66 Год назад +17

      She did a whole lot better than cops usually do with dogs. Seen so many cops shoot loose/lost dogs

    • @doodoo66
      @doodoo66 Год назад +16

      Buddy you could post a video of a cop bringing back a man's wallet he lost to his house along with some extra money from the fellas at the precinct to help the man through the holidays and RUclips people will comment on how the police shouldn't be wasting tax dollars doing that while "people are being murdered".

    • @Ryan.Kooper
      @Ryan.Kooper Год назад

      First thing she does it tell the dog ow we who is doing nothing but helping the situation to put a leash on his dog…. Also she is anything but receptive to helping the stray dog. She gets a C-

    • @rikarishepherd-db9ky
      @rikarishepherd-db9ky Год назад +5

      exactly if u critizing the cop its most likely u graduated from mcdonalds

  • @mercy6305
    @mercy6305 Год назад +12

    I never met a man w such control of 3 large powerful breeds thus us what a real dog owner looks like!!!! People he's exercising them !! Ice never seen this...great job

  • @kimmycolibri4133
    @kimmycolibri4133 Год назад +18

    I absolutely love how you explain all the body language. Thank you so much

  • @ajselvaggio221
    @ajselvaggio221 Год назад +25

    😂 that cop shows up to get a lost dog after you’ve been handling the lost GSD and 3 of your own dogs and her first words are “um, that dog needs to be on a leash”
    My first words would’ve been “you’re fucking joking right”

    • @evasraley2109
      @evasraley2109 Год назад +2

      Yes because the dog was off leash the right thing to do was to have the dog sit while the office approach. Not allow him to go to her no matter how nice he was.
      So yes she need to let her know bad manners. No leash have control of your dog.

  • @sacredboswellia1443
    @sacredboswellia1443 Год назад +24

    You did absolutely everything right. New dog owners, old dog owners, non dog owners, please pay attention to the level head this man had. Great job.

  • @nickcattoncreates
    @nickcattoncreates Год назад +21

    These sorts of videos are so beneficial to learn dog behavior and type of attention one needs to develop.

  • @abba136
    @abba136 Год назад +21

    It’s amazing how much they communicate via body language. Also incredible how well you read it! Great video. Beautiful dogs

  • @carmelladangelo4881
    @carmelladangelo4881 Год назад +10

    Dog owner handled this situation very well. The stray did not seem aggressive. Just lost and looking to socialize and be part of the group. Sad. Hope he finds a good home.

    • @aleveraj
      @aleveraj Год назад

      I guess you didn't see til the end. Cop found the owner, big boy had jumped out of a window into the street.

  • @candypeaches7766
    @candypeaches7766 Год назад +15

    Such a cool interaction, great control with Ronin aswell especially off leash. Good thing everything was under control and safe till the end! I love the explanations on body language, very educational.

  • @BluSkyFunnyHusky
    @BluSkyFunnyHusky Год назад +14

    The german sheppard is so german he use the crosswalk
    Most german sheppard ever Seen

  • @tizzyfit7287
    @tizzyfit7287 Год назад +9

    Thank you for not letting this dog get hit by a car.

  • @MrAero_1
    @MrAero_1 Год назад +8

    Honestly the most confident dog in this video was the German Shepherd. Dogs know when they are out numbered yet it was still confident enough to walk up to you.

  • @jenniferw5095
    @jenniferw5095 Год назад +8

    What a great job you did controlling the situation, even helping the police officer when she didn't trust the GSD. Nervousness is bad for those interactions.

  • @lovekindness
    @lovekindness Год назад +12

    I think you just solved so many problems for me. I'm a first time (GSD) dog owner and my dog does a lot of that insistent sniffing and I was thinking the only reason he was getting other dogs at the park wanting to bite him was that he was in tact... I had no idea that sniffing was a prelude to humping & a way to test the waters. I tried to read and watch RUclips dog videos to learn about dogs when I got him, but this video was more helpful than most of the videos I've seen. Thank you for detailing how dogs interact when meeting other dogs.

  • @jman2k0
    @jman2k0 Год назад +12

    What a beautiful shepherd! Good job in helping getting him home safe👍🏾

  • @Plectrudefy
    @Plectrudefy Год назад +11

    really interesting how you explain the body language, thanks.
    This really shows how important it is to have good control over your dogs, you handled it very well

  • @mmclaughlin9715
    @mmclaughlin9715 Год назад +7

    Nice to see people working together to help... and so happy he was returned in record time. He seemed very exited to be in the company of other dogs. Maybe they will meet up in better circumstances in the future!

  • @splatninja9447
    @splatninja9447 Год назад +5

    Dude your handling of the entire situation was impeccable. It's nice to see someone that respects canine instincts rather than suppresses them.

  • @catdoganddramaqueen8487
    @catdoganddramaqueen8487 2 месяца назад +5

    Nice GSD. I actually carry a spare leash in my bag when I go on walks. I’ve “rescued” 6 dogs over the years. My dogs are female and non reactive so lost dogs tend to feel comfortable enough to approach. All were “escaped” pets so the owners were very happy to get them back safe and sound.

    • @Mha.ecstacy
      @Mha.ecstacy 23 дня назад

      Ronin is actually a Belgian Mal!

  • @ronghosh6611
    @ronghosh6611 Год назад +6

    Great video! Have owned five GSDs, done obedience & GSD rescue. Excellent management on your part in handling a delicate situation. Well done!

  • @matty8747
    @matty8747 Год назад +10

    I love that you had control over your dogs and were watching over them.

  • @nameisprivate5429
    @nameisprivate5429 7 месяцев назад +9

    That GSD was watching YOU for cues……the dogs were a bonus meet and greet lol

  • @tanyuxian1928
    @tanyuxian1928 Год назад +7

    This is a really well explained video! Thank you for pausing at every little detail to point out subtle dog behaviour

  • @joem7889
    @joem7889 Год назад +9

    Your dogs are so well behaved. Kudos to you, sir.

  • @WilliamWallace187
    @WilliamWallace187 Год назад +12

    Awesome job man u saved the dogs life and got him home to his family. Having your dog disappear is the scariest thing ever you saved the day ty 👊. I do the same thing all the time.

    • @ruthwest1459
      @ruthwest1459 Год назад

      Thank you for your kindness.😊

  • @andrewthomasprism9388
    @andrewthomasprism9388 Год назад +16

    At least he used the crosswalk.

  • @Moonbeamchild8
    @Moonbeamchild8 Год назад +7

    Never seen your videos before, but I just wanted to say how much i love that you’re breaking down the body language for viewers. I get so irritated when people say a dog bit “without warning” when their body language is clear long before that happens.

  • @majabroholm6795
    @majabroholm6795 Год назад +10

    Sweet of the guy to help even tho he would be late for work

  • @greekatso
    @greekatso Год назад +8

    Beautiful GSD, cool you stopped and waited for help to arrive. Your dogs are really in tune with you and well behaved.
    I had a GSD that I lost somewhat recently, so I have a soft spot for that breed.

  • @terridavis9278
    @terridavis9278 Год назад +9

    My heart was racing because I know how bad it can get. This video is an awesome learning tool in dog's body language. Thanks!

  • @rnrudynh1427
    @rnrudynh1427 Год назад +5

    Beautiful job by all. That GSD is pretty even keeled. You did well. Your pack responded to you and your leadership perfectly

  • @occithecat9629
    @occithecat9629 Год назад +8

    I don't have dogs but as one poster says it's fascinating to learn about dogs body language. Thanks

  • @debranogas1992
    @debranogas1992 Год назад +8

    I loved how you pointed out how to read the dogs signs. I watched a neighbours dog. I have had dogs most of my life. When I walked that dog I would not let people pet her or let other dogs come up to her. She is a big strong dog and very sweet but I am not totally familiar with her. When people said… it will be alright… I just said …you can ask next week when her owner is back.

  • @phsanlouis8500
    @phsanlouis8500 Год назад +11

    That GSD is huge

    • @lyfer6923
      @lyfer6923 Год назад

      exactly what im thinking

  • @underratedszn6549
    @underratedszn6549 Год назад +8

    yo dogs really had an entire conversation without saying a word lol

  • @GlobalistJuice
    @GlobalistJuice Год назад +5

    Done perfectly, much respect for the knowledge you have for your dogs and their behavior, because THAT'S what makes good dogs, great dogs!

  • @matthewjensen3434
    @matthewjensen3434 Год назад +12

    GSD was clearly in the crosswalk and had right of way.

  • @RR-kz4hq
    @RR-kz4hq Год назад +10

    I'm so glad he made it home to his owner!

  • @chiburek2769
    @chiburek2769 Год назад +9

    I'm amazed at the way you read dogs' body language.

    • @katiesalvadore7306
      @katiesalvadore7306 Год назад +1

      Have to be educated to own three big dogs. Lots can happen fast.

  • @MassacreMary
    @MassacreMary Год назад +9

    Wow, this is an awesome video. Fantastic knowledge on your part. Fantastic behavior on your part you’re calling. This is absolutely commendable. Your dogs behaviors are all commendable. This was a fabulous returned to the owner. You handled it perfectly. Thank you so much.

  • @boblove6865
    @boblove6865 Год назад +25

    My 110 pound gsd went missing. I got a call from an old lady a few miles away. When I arrived he was sitting on her couch with her little dog watching sponge Bob and getting fed smoked salmon. Two weeks later the kids left the gat open again and guess where he went? She found him the first time on the street. The second time he was at her house laying on the porch when she came home. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 When I picked him up the second time he was sitting on the couch with he little dog earing smoked salmon.😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤

    • @iamaced479
      @iamaced479 Год назад +4

      Sounds like you need to sort your life out, losing your dog twice in 2 weeks is just plain stupidity, keep laughing when your dog gets ran over or attacks someone

    • @belialrott
      @belialrott Год назад

      @@iamaced479 YEA PRETTY MUCH THIS. A 110 pound GSD is a problem. Give the dog up if you cant dedicate yourself. Get a poodle or better yet get a cat, you can both suck together

    • @TroyArrandale
      @TroyArrandale Год назад +2

      ​@@iamaced479 you would be surprised how some GSD escape. Have you ever seen a fox or cat climb a fence? We had a GSD in a GSD club who could climb a fence that easily, the owner eventually contained it by buying a smaller dog who couldn't climb the fence lol 😅
      We also had an extra one appear in our back yard once it just dug under the fence to play with ours.
      So unless you cement a dog run in with a roof they can probably get out or in of most places.
      Ours got on the shed roof once just so it could see inside, we left the bbq against the shed and it climbed from bbq to roof.

    • @luna38
      @luna38 Год назад +1

      that's hilarious!

    • @boblove6865
      @boblove6865 Год назад

      @@belialrott that's his only escape story in 10 years of life. This dog walked off leash and his recall was absolute. You should just stfu and take that negativity somewhere else. You don't know wtf you are talking about.

  • @rockstarproductions6377
    @rockstarproductions6377 Год назад +9

    Love the explanation of the body language you were seeing and what that translates too. Many many dog owners have no clue about this and really should learn the language of the dog. Excellent restraint too in allowing the Shepard to come to the pack rather then approach it with pack. Also amazing job with allowing the pack to handle introductions and correct any behaviors they aren’t comfortable with. Excellent work my friend.

  • @simonbroadley6582
    @simonbroadley6582 Год назад +6

    Two tumbs up! A good dog in a bad situation and you handled it perfectly.

  • @alexsetterington3142
    @alexsetterington3142 Год назад +22

    GSD used pedestrian crossing!

  • @ThePackDad
    @ThePackDad Год назад +4

    The freezing on the body language is SOOOO helpful and important. Been a dog guy my whole life and love learning new nuances I've missed. Thanks !!!

  • @flamingbridges1649
    @flamingbridges1649 Год назад +15

    Glad he was reunited with his owner

  • @The-ii5mj
    @The-ii5mj Год назад +7

    Ronin is a good boy❗ All your dogs are so well mannered. It's nice to see🐾💖✌ TY so much to the guy helping btw💕

  • @nikolasdiallo
    @nikolasdiallo Год назад +5

    Honestly, that GSD wants to be part of the pack, he knows he can be the 4th member easily but he’s super smart and you could tell he had a home, he was just lost. I love them so much! Awesome video

  • @spectral_moss
    @spectral_moss Год назад +7

    Love the detailed breakdown of body language!

  • @Cburns_chevygirl
    @Cburns_chevygirl Год назад +5

    I like your video, and the way you explain everything that was going on. And the gentleman who stayed awhile waiting for police officer to arrive. Your dogs trying to befriend the German Shepard. Glad everything worked out. Hoping the German Shepard found his home. Thank you.

  • @jessroebuck8832
    @jessroebuck8832 Год назад +7

    Brilliant mate your work is amazing 🇦🇺🤩🇦🇺

  • @williamruhmshottel9403
    @williamruhmshottel9403 Год назад +8

    I like how ronin is like “ok you can hang out we’ll be cool but don’t try anything.”

  • @sidewinder4718
    @sidewinder4718 Год назад +11

    Ronan said, " get that MF outta here b4 I do."😂

  • @pianomirror4833
    @pianomirror4833 Год назад +9

    all dogs did very well, Ronin showed his place as alpha in a healthy manor and did not just go nuts as soon as challenged, well socialised and confident puppers

    • @JamieGuzmam
      @JamieGuzmam Год назад +1

      The shepherd would have token the pack easily as it showed real challenge

  • @Crysishawk619
    @Crysishawk619 Год назад +7

    Great Display of their communication. Its a Lot of learning to analyse your dogs and the other dogs behavior in such short time Periods

  • @julieronstadt8380
    @julieronstadt8380 Год назад +11

    thanks for typing the dog behavior - that was awesome!

  • @stevewoolley4054
    @stevewoolley4054 Год назад +14

    The cop tell you immediately to tie up your dog, they love giving other people commands. and then you proceed to do her job

    • @elee2387
      @elee2387 Год назад +1

      To be fair, she didn’t know how Ronin would react as it was unfamiliar animal to him- he’s extremely well trained but she wouldn’t know that. After it was clear to hat Ronin was well behaved she was willing to hold the leashes and seemed calm. In her position I think most would at least request all dogs be on a leash.

    • @JaredJames-bm9fp
      @JaredJames-bm9fp Год назад +1

      ​@@elee2387 the size of those unfamiliar dogs, I would request a leash too.

  • @kensJAMZ
    @kensJAMZ Год назад +13

    Another big thing if anyone didnt notice is the leash is nice and loose which helps ease off the energy. If you keep tight tension and pull on your dogs, they might sense you feel uneasy and a dog fight may break out. Just a tip! Great video!

  • @claudiacanales2662
    @claudiacanales2662 Год назад +5

    Dude you handled it superbly! The other guy was just trying to help but yeah I get it that you were focused on behavior. The way I see it the situation could turn in a second. Thanks for staying to help save that dog. He could have easily been killed.

  • @catherinebanks6420
    @catherinebanks6420 Год назад +9

    GSD wanted to join the cool kids. Glad there is a happy ending!

  • @TheAceide
    @TheAceide Год назад +10

    Wow! Impressive handling of dogs and situation! You always managed to avoid to tighten the leashes. Good work!

  • @solescorpionofficial
    @solescorpionofficial Год назад +5

    Y’all are such an inspiration man, it's great to see how you, Ronin and the girls handled the situation beautifully w/poise and confidence. Now that's how you train and understand your dogs and others

  • @casalindaphoto
    @casalindaphoto Год назад +7

    I love seeing people who can read dogs like Cesar Millan can. You're a great pack leader.😊❤

  • @frankieklein
    @frankieklein Год назад +8

    Amazing energy between you and your Malinois!
    Intense!
    Huge Props for intuitively tapping in and controlling the flow of energy…
    You and Ronin are an impressive team!!

  • @GMD0602
    @GMD0602 Год назад +9

    Thought yall were gonna run off into the sunset together! He looked like he was ready to join the pack 😂
    In all seriousness,
    Phenomenal pack and handling skills.
    Amazing how different dogs act when on a leash!

  • @Malice_Lonewolf
    @Malice_Lonewolf Год назад +8

    Great job showing what all the body language means, super interesting on how fast it changes in a few seconds.

    • @efox29
      @efox29 Год назад

      Was about to say the same thing. The video was really helpful to me as a new dog owner on what to look for in both my dog and other dogs.

  • @nancymesek
    @nancymesek Год назад +4

    Love the way you explained the body language!

  • @jingjing525
    @jingjing525 Год назад +4

    I have GSDs and I understand the reservations so I’m glad he found his way home. Lucky dog. Thank you, and thanks to your dogs and the cop!

  • @timezero5949
    @timezero5949 Год назад +7

    Nice work dude. You probably saved that pup's life.

  • @JenX1111
    @JenX1111 Год назад +5

    As a dog owner for 45 years of so called ‘dominant breeds’ i learned a lot from this video thanks!!

  • @SefaradiTal
    @SefaradiTal Год назад +9

    Beautiful sable GSD. Didn’t seem aggressive and wanted to be part of group.

  • @BRAZY0o0o
    @BRAZY0o0o Год назад +4

    Beautiful dog, seemed young, excited, friendly. Your pack was very respectful ❤❤

  • @la_keith321
    @la_keith321 Год назад +6

    Awesome job! Also really appreciate you taking the time to describe the behaviors they are exhibiting, look forward to future vids.

  • @aldrin.sarmiento
    @aldrin.sarmiento Год назад +6

    I really enjoy watching your videos, and I hope you continue to upload more of them in the future. It's really captivating and enjoyable to watch.

    • @CanelaandRrronin
      @CanelaandRrronin  Год назад +1

      Appreciate it bro. Got one cooking up. Gone post soon 🤙

  • @robinsaba3888
    @robinsaba3888 Год назад +3

    Interesting,informative video!thankyou for being a good guy and helping out a lost dog👍🏻

  • @christina5kids16grands
    @christina5kids16grands 6 месяцев назад +9

    She tells you your dog has to be on a leash lol...the stray was on it 🤣 You did a great job, and so did the guy who helped. Heck, he even took a tumble in the snow on his way to work so he could help out. haha...anyway, beautiful dogs - all of them!

  • @ganderstein3426
    @ganderstein3426 Год назад +12

    LOL, "dominate" Belgian Malinois. There's that human ego, applying it to his dog. The Belgian was very disciplined and not over-aggressive, same as the GSD. They thought before acting.

  • @TheAdams2005
    @TheAdams2005 Год назад +344

    I wish the police, the government, someone would get rid of the puppy mills so we wouldn’t have so many suffering and starving dogs out there.

    • @Savagelobo
      @Savagelobo Год назад +12

      Did you saw the ending?

    • @OliveAndJackie
      @OliveAndJackie Год назад +22

      It's not just puppy mills, also the owners.

    • @MS-xc2ku
      @MS-xc2ku Год назад +4

      Did you watch all way through

    • @wholesome122
      @wholesome122 Год назад +14

      People should stop buying those puppies and research each breeder. It’s not that hard

    • @OliveAndJackie
      @OliveAndJackie Год назад +6

      @@wholesome122 yeah, there are wonderful responsible breeders out there!

  • @dianazaalberg1993
    @dianazaalberg1993 Год назад +8

    Best dog body language explanation ever! I subscribed and hope you have similar content because I want to learn what my dog is telling me

  • @Inatfromdenmark
    @Inatfromdenmark Год назад +12

    What an amazing guy and so well mannered dogs…he knows dog communication so nice to see. And he train his dogs through love and respect that is so clearly

  • @WilliamAponno
    @WilliamAponno Год назад +4

    Im happy to see that they find his owner. Good job man!

  • @Thadakar
    @Thadakar Год назад +12

    I've never understood how so many animal control officers seem really uncomfortable around dogs.

    • @heavencancelor483
      @heavencancelor483 Год назад +8

      because dogs can be very unpredictable

    • @Shaytan.666
      @Shaytan.666 Год назад +1

      I do

    • @Thadakar
      @Thadakar Год назад +5

      @@heavencancelor483 dogs are very deliberate in their body language. ACO's should receive more training in understanding dogs body language to better handle situations. Being cautious with the dogs is understandable, but being automatically uncomfortable seems like they are in the wrong line of work.

    • @heavencancelor483
      @heavencancelor483 Год назад +1

      @@Thadakar yh but sometimes a dog xan act non aggressive and non nervous but react when someone gets too close

    • @HunnyBee23
      @HunnyBee23 Год назад +6

      That wasn’t animal control. It was just a random officer that had zero idea what she was doing. She did SO many things wrong.
      - Approached with an “I know better than thou” attitude.
      - Presumed the GSD to be aggressive even after the guy told her “I know for a fact he’s friendly.”
      - She treated Ronin like he was just going to listen to her lame, lazy commands. I’m glad he showed her up by telling Ronin calmly to sit.

  • @catatumbo8390
    @catatumbo8390 Год назад +7

    That's a gorgeous GSD

    • @ChallieWallie
      @ChallieWallie Год назад

      I learned that neutering a male animal often effects its coat.
      Which makes sense when you think about it. Hormones change the way we look. It makes us more attractive for the opposite gender. And that is in animals just the same.
      That is why we often see the ones with beautiful coats to be intact.

  • @brendasays2324
    @brendasays2324 Год назад +12

    😂😂😂 ummm did the German Shepherd really use the cross walk. Smart dog there 😂. GSD looking at you like what in the world 🙄 🤣🤣🤣💀

  • @gfkenya9926
    @gfkenya9926 Год назад +7

    I love how you teach us doggie consciousness though your own dogs' behaviors! I learn much from you!

  • @jeffersonjaxx....delamaste2447
    @jeffersonjaxx....delamaste2447 Год назад +3

    Well done ........ Respect to you for the way you handle this situation

  • @annah8380
    @annah8380 Год назад +5

    Thank you for helping the GSD! 🥰

  • @c.a.5808
    @c.a.5808 Год назад +5

    First, I am very grateful to the kind and tolerant Police officer. 😇💙
    With all they have going on to make the effort to locate the owner of the GSD. That was really wonderful community service! 👏
    Second, I was extremely impressed with the owners of the pack with the Malinois, as I have rarely seen such a good read and the following explanation for the behavior his dogs exhibited.
    More people really need to learn these behavioral traits in their dogs!
    Great, truly great job in keeping everyone calm and picking up the signs from all the dogs! 👏👏👏
    God bless our Police Deptments and wonderful citizens for all they did here. 🙏🥰💞🤗

  • @Margalus
    @Margalus Год назад +13

    smart GSD, went to the crosswalk to cross the road!

    • @ricardosantiago8743
      @ricardosantiago8743 Год назад +4

      i went back to watch this part. the GSD ran for the crosswalk. blows me away how smart he is.

  • @ronshaw76
    @ronshaw76 Год назад +5

    Awesome and informative video! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙏

  • @oldman9138
    @oldman9138 Год назад +3

    Really appreciated how every one handled the lost GSD. Your descriptions really helped set the scene. People tend to walk to the other side of the street as i am walking my GSD Thor on leash. Not because he does anything to make them, he is just so big. On the flip side when I go down streets where people know him kids come running out to pet him, and people actually bring out dog treats for him. lol.

  • @WilliamWallace187
    @WilliamWallace187 Год назад +71

    Found my German Shepard on street in horrible storm.he was a puppy 6 months old he was so scared and starving and full of fleas and ticks. He had no chip and no one knew who he was so i kept him and I've had him 11 years now his name is shadow he's the best dog ever.

    • @ruthwest1459
      @ruthwest1459 Год назад +9

      You and Shadow are so lucky to have each other. So nice you found him.

    • @jeffcoley668
      @jeffcoley668 Год назад +4

      Stray dog's in my experience make a better pet/companion/cuddle buddy. Just saying😊❤

    • @ruthwest1459
      @ruthwest1459 Год назад +4

      @Jeff Coley You're so right they sure do.

    • @msnokiafan
      @msnokiafan Год назад +2

      That's so nice.

    • @robertshepherd3832
      @robertshepherd3832 Год назад +1

      You're so lucky and so is your best friend. He found a good home. Nice.

  • @RonanTOC
    @RonanTOC Год назад +23

    This guy speaks fluent dog

  • @mariasturmaumedes6911
    @mariasturmaumedes6911 Год назад +4

    OMG so excited when I saw you uploaded a new video! I've been watching all the previous ones in the meantime, I enjoy it so much! haha Love from Spain!

  • @abebehm365
    @abebehm365 Год назад +6

    thank you for taking care of that lost pup man

  • @Fortruth51
    @Fortruth51 Год назад +5

    Awh you got your pack so together, and that stray dog wished so much thar he was so much part of your pack.he was insecure but with love could be the best 👌

  • @hollyylloh515
    @hollyylloh515 Год назад +5

    That's so interesting the way you broke down each behavior 💯👍👏

  • @im-gi2pg
    @im-gi2pg Год назад +8

    Finally, a human who reads body language!!!
    During a potentially tense time, a man gets right up too close to 4 large dogs and you with bike and leashes and he adds a trigger to the interaction. He’s not backing off, staying quiet and respecting or even noticing body language. 🙄😬

    • @cindyspiess9963
      @cindyspiess9963 Год назад +1

      He must have been listening / learning from Cesar

  • @MaximillianandRubyGrace
    @MaximillianandRubyGrace Год назад +9

    That was excellent body language breakdown! Wow.. I have an intact male and yes, I have to be careful around other intact males because he wants to mount. He doesn’t seem bothered by unneutered males, but I have read as you said the other way around can be an issue

    • @OriginalWhiteDevil
      @OriginalWhiteDevil Год назад

      That's because intact males produce testosterone and have confidence. They often test each other for dominance. Neutered males are often given a pass when it comes to being challenged, as they tend to be submissive and fearful. Sometimes young intact males will try to dominate neutered males because they're likely easier targets. Many neutered males are fear aggressive though and will bite other pushy dogs.

    • @Agvarst0517
      @Agvarst0517 Год назад

      @@OriginalWhiteDevil I wouldn’t say that’s entirely true

  • @primalcritters
    @primalcritters Год назад +6

    Gorgeous working line German Shepherd. This is what all German Shepherds should look like. It pains me when I see the show lines with extremely long backs, roach backs, and heavily over angulated hind legs. This is exactly how German Shepherd body types and look. Gorgeous dog