Because they get a dog just for the cute factor. The fact that other things need to be factored in, like training, exercise & vet care aren't part of the thought process.
When I heard the dogs haven't been walked for years I literally flinched. Half this show is owners not walking their dogs and then going surprised Pikachu face when they develop bad behaviours. People who aren't ready to make the commitment to walk their dog EVERY DAY shouldn't get a puppy in the first place.
Jup! I think dogs are cute and I like them a lot butttttt taking care of one... I don't like walks in the first place so it's a no dog for me, clearly! That would just be super unfair to them. On top of that I will probably not be working from home and be gone all day. Another reason for no dog.
The number of people blaming the wife in these comments is sickening. THEY'RE HIS DOGS AND THEY HAVE A BABY. He cannot even be bothered to walk them let alone discipline them. Why in the hell does she have to do everything?
The problems in that home stemmed from the man of the house not establishing leadership over the dogs, dogs are going to challenge the pack order if they are unsure of it, if a dog knows it can behave a certain way and get it's way then that is what it will do. I would never allow dogs into my bed, ever, your bed is a place for you and your partner by bringing dogs into your bed you are establishing them as your equals when they are not, aside from that they stink the bed up and get hair everywhere. It shouldn't even be a question, your wife and baby matter so much more than the dogs, absolute no brainer situation.
@@seraphx26 Dogs are family animals. They live in a family. Wolves live in families in the wild. The "alpha" theory is based on a study on wolves in confinment. Dogs, like kids, need boundaries, guidance and stimulation. They don't need to be "alpha rolled" or pushed down. Letting a dog sleep next to you is not "establishing them as equals". They want comfy sleep and to be with their family. Like a toddler. As long as the boundaries are firm, consequent, and you practise kindess and compassion with your dog it will not try to overthrow you and bite your face off no matter if it's allowed in bed or nah
I cannot believe how well behaved these dogs are! It is incredible that they are so sociable and calm, considering they've never been trained or socialised correctly or walked in years!
It shows how lucky he is with the little he did do with his dogs how good they actually are. And imagine them fully trained probably the sweetest dogs in the world afterwards. It’s sad the the only light bulb that went off in the husbands mind was when Victoria brought up his daughters safety being in jeopardy if he allowed the bad behavior to continue. Cause he didn’t seem to keep up with hardly any of it. The only things he seemed consistent on is if it was involving his daughter. At least he’s a good father but def terrible dog owner and lousy husband.
Mastiffs are typically big babies. They're enormous, but most are very gentle and, like Roman, can be anxious and needy if not given the tools to succeed.
There is a grown man, taking in three giant dogs but is unable to walk them 10 minutes because hes "tired from work". His wife deserve a better husband, his daughter a dad that actually cares about her savety and the dogs someone who cares about their needs. What is he even thinking??
I am a woman & i use to care for my dog after work & after school when I was 17 years of age. He literally has no excuse but pure laziness. If you can’t handle it then the dogs must be rehomed. 🤷🏽♀️ Especially with that little girl there. These ppl are ridiculous.
Chad is lucky he didnt get bit trying to break up that dog fight. He was literally RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE of two highly powerful dogs that could really hurt him if they wanted to
Yeah and imagine if the baby was on the bed. I got bit breaking up a fight and had to go to the hospital to get staples in my arm. The baby ending up in the middle of a fight could be lethal
I actually wish he did get bit. He's so stubborn and out of touch of reality that it might take him getting bit to realize that Victoria's and his wife's concerns are justified.
only need one of them to loose their marbles and its bye chad. this is like getting in middle of lion cub fights. he needs to pay them 3 all equal attention because dogs can get very jealous, some more than others. you give one too much attention and that one will be the instigator of all dog fights in that house hold. we have 3 dogs and two kids. both raised around dogs from day 1. we always give each dog same amount of love and attention so not one feels more entitled than the other. if one plays up, that one gets put in time out for 2 mins before allowed to play again until the trouble maker can learn to play nice. they all know if any one of them does it, they get time out. infact it works very well on our kids as they growing up.
Bringing animals into the house without notice and then not caring for them would be separation territory for me. You know he's going to keep doing it.
Exactly. It reminds me of kids who beg for dogs and promise to walk them and take care of them, and then the parents have to do everything. But this guy is -supposedly- an adult!!
Truth! When a pet is brought into a family home, it's the mother that the majority of the responsibility for the pets falls on. When the family decided on getting a puppy who would grow into a large dog, the rules were laid down then enforced. Our dog was obedience trained then leash trained, then walked at least twice daily. Neighbors would remark at seeing my 6 year old walking our 120 lb dog with ease. Both of them were taught from an early age.
I'm so glad that Victoria was called in. Chad ignored his wife, his child's health & safety, the welfare of his own dogs. Victoria did so much good in a bad situation.
Victoria is firm and very assertive when she need be, its very distinguishable from her normal lovely nature. chat can feel that. at that point chad realised if he doesnt heed to victoria's stern warning, his baby's life is in serious danger. and its gonna be ALL on him if that happens and it will happen. these are massive dogs, just roman is bigger and heavier than chad and there's 3 of these vs him and i highly doubt his wife could do much if they launched attack
Just like he loves his wife and daughter, and ignores their needs. He's still emotionally a child fixed with his wants. But this episode is old, so hopefully he has grown up now.
I had a mastiff for four years; he was an excellent dog. He had been extremely well-trained. He didn't counter surf, and he only got on the bed twice, and each time he got off promptly when told to. He loved children.
Exactly unless you bathe your dog every single day which is completely unnecessary. Then they shouldn’t be in the bed. I like dogs, but they cut a dirty let’s be honest
I'm in a manual wheelchair in Alaska, and even I walk my dogs. I have 2 Chihuahua Service Dogs, and if I can't walk them myself because of snow, I pay the girl next door to walk them. One way or another, my girlls go on a walk. My old lady/Retired SD has Arthritis, shes 15 and she'll let the walker know when she's done, and she'll get picked up for the remainder of the walk, but then they'll keep going so the 2 year old gets her full walk every day. Plus they get lots of play time, at least 4 hours for the youngster, a day, broken up into 1 hour sessions. Plus several training sessions a day. Plus any time i leave the house she's on duty working.
Dogs haven't walked for 2 yrs!!??? These mastiffs live 6-12 yrs. 2 yrs = 17% - 33% of their lifetime. In comparison to human years, let's say we live to 90 yrs. 17% - 33% = 15.3 yrs - 29.7 yrs. How would you, Chad, like to be trapped inside for 15 - 30 yrs???
@@funzie6407 I'm an introvert and I would not want to be cooped up in a house or apartment for 15-30 years. I like going outside. Sometimes you just don't want to stare at the same four walls.
oh i kinda dont worry about chad, if he would be for that long in one room (well depends if they give him internet and pc - but im sure he would find some entertaining things fro himself in the room - or just order new dogs. who knows. sigh sorry, bad joke.)
The number of disgusted faces I made during this episode simply because of the husband. The sheer audacity of this man, he's lucky that his daughter hasn't been seriously injured from his selfishness and he's lucky that his wife is still part of his life and that she's allowed that behavior for that long.
@@92Beyo I'll never understand how "Chad" could be used to describe an attractive person. This guy is exactly what I picture in my head when I think of the name Chad 🤣🤣🤣
Anyone guy with the names: Chad, Josh, John, and Shawn. From a personal experience with ex friends, they are bad news. Don’t let any of those names in your life
Honestly, if I were the wife, I would be FURIOUS. Her husband brings these THREE massive dogs into the house, but he DID NOT get his wife's blessing to do this and he IS NOT taking responsibility for these dogs or their messes. They are messing all over the house, they are getting into the family's bed, the husband is not acknowledging OR caring about the fact that his lovely wife CLEARLY doesn't feel comfortable with the dogs (especially in the bed and around their little girl) and yet, THE WIFE is having to do ALL the dirty work, cleaning up after the dogs while the husband does NOTHING to contribute to their care. And then, he has the NERVE to say he wants to bring in A FOURTH DOG, when they are already struggling with the three they already own. And he's REWARDING their bad behaviors by spoiling them with food. I would divorce him.
lol tbh, there is a lot of patience in me but : at that point i would have probably quickly packed my suitcase+kid + left silently. no joke. (enouff is enoufff..sigh..)🤣🤣
The dogs were there before the child. She didn't mention having a job. Why couldn't she get professional help training the dogs again? They certainly have the money and she certainly had the time. Just put the big girl pants on and fix the problem. Apply same lessons to dog #2 and #3. Now the dogs are well trained before the baby comes.
@@ahoneyman And WHY should SHE have to now train these dogs, as well as cleaning their crap, when she didn't want them in the first place?? Why is it not the HUSBAND"S responsibility to train the dogs that HE brought home.
@@CeltycSparrow Because the dogs deserve a rich and fulfilling life. Her bills are paid and someone needs to step up for the dogs. I'm sure Chad has to clean up messes that he didn't make and work extra days he doesn't wanna work to keep his job. He does it because the mortgage needs to be paid and people gotta eat. Again, this is dog training. This isn't breaking rocks in Siberia.
@@carolw8579yeah idk why she would put up with that many dogs especially in the midst of caring for her daughter. I give her credit cause that’s a lot. My husband made the mistake of surprising me with a dog when we were dating. I knew he meant well but I still sat him down and told him it was unacceptable to just show up with a dog without a discussion. Difference is he didn’t understand how much responsibility a dog is when he did it. Afterwards he sure as hell never did it again. This guy just seems to have zero respect for his wife. It’s sad
I'm sorry. I can't leave this alone. This is not just about dog training. This is about the most fundamental aspect of society. The family. Women should respect and admire and support their husbands. But, and this is a BIG BUT.... husbands should PROTECT, PROVIDE FOR, AND BE WILLING TO GIVE THEIR LIVES for their spouse and for their children. In this video... Chad.... You are lacking my friend. You give men a bad name. The current culture describes toxic masculinity as those that are overbearing and TOO masculine. NO!!! Chad is toxic masculinity. It's pretending to be masculine while not exhibiting ANY masculine traits, which completely misrepresents what masculinity is really about.
The thing is you should always speak to your partner when you want to get a pet, and if you have a baby or child it needs to be addressed aswell. Mastiffs are huge dogs and they need plenty of exercise, having three mastiffs and not taking them on walks, that's neglect. You shouldn't own a animal or multiple if you can't give them the proper care and exercise that they need. You also shouldn't feed your dogs human food and definitely not when you are eating, because you encourage the behavior and they will start to beg for food and wait until you give it to them. I'm very glad Victoria helped them and addressed everything❤
I can't fathom why people put up with partner's like Chad. That level of selfishness and thoughtlessness shouod be a dealbreaker. Why would someone not break it off with such a poor partner long ago?
Buying new cars? Look, I'm really sorry for being the mean one going at her, but the dogs are 9, 6 and 2yo baby is 16mo. I don't know why HE stayed with HER, when she hated his dogs.
@@anne-vc7bg he never ASKED her if she wanted any of them except one, then got surprised that she wasn’t happy with it.. I have no idea what you’re even saying. He literally just got them without telling her anything.
The thing is I would say how you look after your dogs shows me how you would look after your kids.. I would say that is the best indicator of how you would be as a parent
Giant dogs may be more to love, but there’s also more to exercise, more to train, and more to clean up after. And I’m not sure this guy’s ready to care for a hamster. Which, admittedly, is still a fair bit of work.
I will never understand people who don't walk their dogs. I have a backyard but we always do at least 2-3 walks a day, the backyard is more of a backup. Oh it's raining today? Backyard day. My dog had hip surgery, backyard only for 2 weeks. But dogs NEED to go for walks. Also that fight between the dogs showed how out of his depth that guy was. He had NO idea how to avoid a fight and certainly not how to handle it once it happened. I hope he went on to really do what Victoria taught him.
on this episode of the problem isnt the dogs, you just need a divorce best quotes: "i bought you a car so i get to keep it" "so just like everything else when it gets difficult, i dont do it" who decided to marry this BOY?! i seriously dont know how victora deals with these people.. she has to train the humans more than the dogs most of time..
exactly. and it isnt even something so very "new" btw.. i made myself the same experiances when it comes to dogs and their owners.. bcos most of the time - it isnt even the dogs fault or bad manners or aggression (which is so many times said that it is - when its just not but more like - - panic/fear, what makes a dog even MORE dangerous for everyone around him) however.. but fact is : the most of the time its really the persons (ppl) who have to get lessions and training - and not the dogs . fact. lol 😆 😆
Ugh, this situation makes me so mad. He brings home dogs that she didn't ask for, but she has to clean up after. He thinks the sun shines out of their furry behinds and just undermines /overrules/disregards his wife at every turn (she doesn't want the dogs in the kitchen, even put up barriers, he rewards them for coming in the kitchen. She doesn't want the dogs on the bed, the dogs are all over the bed). He doesn't seem to give two barking hecks about his own daughter, disregards her safety around the dogs, not once does he look like he has any part in the rearing of her. She's just.....a background cast member right along with his wife.
Is amazing how Vic will use treats to teach and reinforce commands, and sometimes she doesn't. Guess she calculates based on character, who needs praises and who only need a confident owner 💖
The guy's excuses is like oooh look how anxious he is..! Men lock up yourself for 20 years and then go out, you'll see how anxious you will be... 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ the level of denial, human stupidity and lack of imagination is unbelievable.. poor dogs..
I'm five minutes into this and I almost can't believe it. If this guy is for real I think I would freak. He can take the dogs to the guest bedroom and sleep in there with them.😂
I live in the country. Nobody walks or bathes dogs around here,cand they sleep on the porch, not in the bed. As long as they stay in their own yard, they can run around and have fun.
I bought a treadmill for my two, in summer here it gets to 40(degC) and in winter the cold affects my asthma so for a kelpie and a shepherd they need to move 😁
I’m sorry, but you don’t keep bringing dogs in when you haven’t trained your first dog. I adopted my girl when she was one about a year and a half ago. Because of her trauma we have had to go very slow in walking because she is very reactive with other animals. She has made amazing progress going slow. It doesn’t help that my neighborhood has stray cats running everywhere and my neighbors have a dog that isn’t reactive, but extremely aggressive that they don’t keep properly restrained. He went after my little boy and I told them they needed to keep him safely contained outside and supervised. Dogs are amazing, loving and loyal, but they do need guidance. If my husband did that I would’ve lost it.
So people who treats dogs like people, don't truly see it. Like imagine you have someone staying at your house being loud, having to uncontrollably pee, standing next the table just staring at you for food
One of the things I loved most was walking my dogs. I started training them from the word go. And I enjoyed every minute of their 15 years of life. These people who get dogs and don’t bother training and walking.
As someone who love animals that guy gets under my skin so much you don’t get animals then never care for them. It’s really such a horrible thing my husband never cares about the animals I get because I take care of them it’s not an added stress on the house.
To think, I'm out here, working with dogs for a living, well educated about my favorite breeds, and I STILL wouldn't get a Border Collie bc I'm simply worried I wouldn't be able to do enough to keep one genuinely happy! And then there's this sort of person who does not care what his dogs need, he just wants them so he got them with no regard for how good their lives will be. I can't.
@@kearstinnekenerson6676 Exactly. At the very least, a dog with the level of work drive a border Collie has, needs a job to do. Obviously, they're built for herding and farm dog stuff, so they'd be most fulfilled by working on a farm, but they're plenty capable of many different doggy jobs. But they need a job or to be exercised for *hours a day* to be really happy. So, knowing my limits, I'd rather not get one at all than get one and let them down.
This is great work from Victoria - she really lays it out clearly!!! So many issues to fix and such high risk with a small child. Hope lots of families with dogs watch this one!
The dogs are family members and were in the house before the child. I don't understand why people write here that the woman doesn't have to take care of the dogs. She should have made sure the dogs were trained before she had a child. It is negligent of her to have a child in such an environment. And it's not good for the animals either. In a functioning relationship, you work together. What is shown here is the opposite.
That man really walked out of the house for a walk with an untrained 170lb Neo with sandals on………my dude!!!!! If Roman was more unruly youre losing what little traction you have, your control, your sandals and your dog. SMH 🤦🏻♀️
One mastiff is already a huge responsibility who the hell told him or how the hell he thought it would be a great idea?? I am so sorry for his wife because she needs to deal with a man infant like this....
anyone else find it strange when at 7:33, this guy refers to one of his dogs by his own name? he says "chad will be running for a long time".... but none of the dogs is named chad????
I didn't remember this from the first airing but I caught that too this time & I think he was referring to himself in third person as too say he'd have to chase the dog dwn when he took off 😅
I admit I brought a dog home without speaking to my husband. Both our well loved fab dogs dies withing 6 months of each other. He knew I missed them so much. We live on a farm a farm without a dog is strange, a house without a dog is not a home. Then we got another so we were complete again, but they were easy dogs, good dogs. I can Understand the situation, my husband looked after our dogs along side me. They got walked, they got lots of exercise just being themselves out in a field or with a football... Gentle with the kids. They did work on the farm, they did help round up the kids when they were out playing in the fields, and they also helped us with moving cattle... They were GSDs.... These beautiful mastiffs are bored. If he CBA walking his dogs, get a daily dog walker (well 3 dog walkers) or surrender them to people who can provide these gorgeous dogs with love, training, activity etc. Thank you for this episode x
I think it's different when you're living on a farm. You're both obviously animal people, and both love dogs. There's some agreement there to the acceptance of new animals. In this case, the wife didn't agree to or want the dogs, or even have knowledge of them prior to the husband procuring them.
Make that slacker Chad clean up the pee. I want to see him clean up the mess. How could he have those dogs as puppies and never have walked them? Victoria gave very clear instructions and examples for how to deal with answering the door, and keeping dogs off the bed. Is Chad mentally challenged?
This woman needs to divorce the 8-year-old boy she married and find someone who actually cares about her and the child she gave birth to. I wish her luck. This man/child will revert right back to his 8-year-old behavior the minute Victoria leaves. Chad however, is a good argument for shock collars.
I hope she has a lot of fun with it. As if she would leave there. Did you see her cleaning up the dog pss at the very beginning? This woman has no idea about cleaning properly and definitely has a cleaning lady. That means she sits at home all day and doesn't do anything. The dogs were bought by her husband and this is why they none of her business? She can be glad that her husband didn't throw her out long ago.
The thing that annoys me with these people is the fact they have no idea how to bring up a dog,you have to start when they are cute puppies. It's hard I know to be strict with a puppy but if you don't you will end up with dogs like these.
Its the same principle with children. Its always best to start young like toddler tantrums. I used to work in daycare and I saw so many parents reasoning, bribing and giving in to their toddlers tantrums and its a receipe for diaster because all they learn is that behaviour gets them what they want. Ignore the tantrum and don't react once calm then you reinforce that behaviour is not acceptable. Same with dogs my mums dog has problems created by the previous owners, they never socialised him with other dogs or walked him they took him for a run in a field as a result he's an utter nightmare when he sees other dogs even when they don't react to him its taken 18 months of hard work to read his body language and anticipate when he'll react so we can nip it in the bud. He still reacts but now he knows we won't tolerate it and he'll told no.
I feel like people need to gives these dogs some credit. Didn’t snatch from the baby, didn’t drag the trainer down the street when they knew they could, are super sweet to people and this is all with no socialization or training.
I hope they have either since divorced or he got his act together because for her to be comfortable admitting how selfish he is and how she’s afraid to stand up to him??? There’s gotta be stuff they aren’t comfortable showing on tv. I was screaming divorce the whole episode
I feel like it's a failing of our society that people like Melissa aren't taught to stand up for themselves or given enough support to have integrity. No relationship is more important than the safety of a child and the welfare of the individuals in that relationship.
this dude doesnt deserve to the human right to raise a dog, let alone a human child. i feel bad for that daughter cause i know these were filmed a long while ago
Dang, who lets their kid lay in the same ned with three HUGE untrained AND unsocialized MASTIFFS?!?! The dogs seem sweet and even if they dont bite the kid, any wrong move and baby is squished.
I never understood how people have a problem getting their dog off the bed. Literally don’t let them in the room and close the door. If they start pawing at the door then they go in the crate to sleep.
I never understand when I hear people have dogs and don't go on daily walks. When I had my dog, I took her out for Long walks twice a day, taking her to the park and playing fetch up and down a big hill so she'd race up and down the hill for a good one to three hours depending one when she got tired. I also brought her water bowl and four liters of water and let her drink when thirsty. I also got help with proper trainer to help teach with walks and leash and off leash training as well as recall training. Thanks to how I was taught I am now able to help others with basic training but I always warn people who ask me for advice that I'm not a dog trainer rather I have knowledge learned from trainers. End result was a dog who was fully trained at six months and when I was unable to keep her as I had to start working and had no help or the money for it so I found a very good home from her. Ensuring she was well cared for and in the right family was painful for me but was the right thing to do. I put her needs first rather than trying to force her to stay and have to leave her for nine hours a day stuck in a crate. I miss her but seeing these stories remind me that I could have slipped so I ensured she was safe and would have her best life. I love watching Victoria's training methods and she's truly amazing. Her training methods are the exact same I was taught too.
I am surprised that the dogs didn´t get aggressive after not being walked for years. I am puzzled that someone gets 3 mastiffs and literally do nothing with them.
Melissa is a more forgiving person than I am. I would have divorced my husband after the second dog. This guy clearly has little respect for his partner. He should be a bachelor living with ten dogs.
With the whole situation in the kitchen and the cleaning of roman, why don't you just keep a collar on them, so you can actually grab than, when you have to?
If you can’t handle walking 3 dogs WHY DO YOU HAVE THEM!!. Good job Victoria and fabulous work .
It's a form of cruelty in my opinion
Because they get a dog just for the cute factor. The fact that other things need to be factored in, like training, exercise & vet care aren't part of the thought process.
Walking is the high light of both my dog and me. This is so bizarre to me
He is selfish and self absorbed
When I heard the dogs haven't been walked for years I literally flinched. Half this show is owners not walking their dogs and then going surprised Pikachu face when they develop bad behaviours. People who aren't ready to make the commitment to walk their dog EVERY DAY shouldn't get a puppy in the first place.
Absolutely A!!!
Sheesh..... just awful
Chad is such a punchable human being.
Jup! I think dogs are cute and I like them a lot butttttt taking care of one... I don't like walks in the first place so it's a no dog for me, clearly! That would just be super unfair to them. On top of that I will probably not be working from home and be gone all day. Another reason for no dog.
I was actually shocked to hear it! My dog is going out for a walk at least 3 times! Poor doggies!
Let alone three of them!!
The number of people blaming the wife in these comments is sickening. THEY'RE HIS DOGS AND THEY HAVE A BABY. He cannot even be bothered to walk them let alone discipline them. Why in the hell does she have to do everything?
Yes! This comment! I agree 100%!!!
@@LindaKayHolevas Thanks.
The problems in that home stemmed from the man of the house not establishing leadership over the dogs, dogs are going to challenge the pack order if they are unsure of it, if a dog knows it can behave a certain way and get it's way then that is what it will do.
I would never allow dogs into my bed, ever, your bed is a place for you and your partner by bringing dogs into your bed you are establishing them as your equals when they are not, aside from that they stink the bed up and get hair everywhere.
It shouldn't even be a question, your wife and baby matter so much more than the dogs, absolute no brainer situation.
@@seraphx26 Dogs are family animals. They live in a family. Wolves live in families in the wild. The "alpha" theory is based on a study on wolves in confinment.
Dogs, like kids, need boundaries, guidance and stimulation. They don't need to be "alpha rolled" or pushed down. Letting a dog sleep next to you is not "establishing them as equals". They want comfy sleep and to be with their family. Like a toddler.
As long as the boundaries are firm, consequent, and you practise kindess and compassion with your dog it will not try to overthrow you and bite your face off no matter if it's allowed in bed or nah
And she works a regular job
I cannot believe how well behaved these dogs are! It is incredible that they are so sociable and calm, considering they've never been trained or socialised correctly or walked in years!
I was thinking the same thing. Seems like they like people the most and are very interested in the baby
yes, really noble creatures. But so completely un-educated they are still a hand full.
It shows how lucky he is with the little he did do with his dogs how good they actually are. And imagine them fully trained probably the sweetest dogs in the world afterwards. It’s sad the the only light bulb that went off in the husbands mind was when Victoria brought up his daughters safety being in jeopardy if he allowed the bad behavior to continue. Cause he didn’t seem to keep up with hardly any of it. The only things he seemed consistent on is if it was involving his daughter. At least he’s a good father but def terrible dog owner and lousy husband.
Mastiffs are like this, naturally
Mastiffs are typically big babies. They're enormous, but most are very gentle and, like Roman, can be anxious and needy if not given the tools to succeed.
There is a grown man, taking in three giant dogs but is unable to walk them 10 minutes because hes "tired from work". His wife deserve a better husband, his daughter a dad that actually cares about her savety and the dogs someone who cares about their needs.
What is he even thinking??
My thoughts exactly
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thats the problem.... he doesnt think, thats why they are in this mess, with a wife, daughter and dogs that deserve better.
I am a woman & i use to care for my dog after work & after school when I was 17 years of age. He literally has no excuse but pure laziness. If you can’t handle it then the dogs must be rehomed. 🤷🏽♀️ Especially with that little girl there. These ppl are ridiculous.
@@Garnet234 👏👏
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Seeing how happy the wife was when the dog listen to her made me happy. Props to her for dealing with all of this and stil being so gentle
Chad is lucky he didnt get bit trying to break up that dog fight. He was literally RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE of two highly powerful dogs that could really hurt him if they wanted to
Yeah and imagine if the baby was on the bed. I got bit breaking up a fight and had to go to the hospital to get staples in my arm. The baby ending up in the middle of a fight could be lethal
I actually wish he did get bit. He's so stubborn and out of touch of reality that it might take him getting bit to realize that Victoria's and his wife's concerns are justified.
only need one of them to loose their marbles and its bye chad. this is like getting in middle of lion cub fights. he needs to pay them 3 all equal attention because dogs can get very jealous, some more than others. you give one too much attention and that one will be the instigator of all dog fights in that house hold. we have 3 dogs and two kids. both raised around dogs from day 1. we always give each dog same amount of love and attention so not one feels more entitled than the other. if one plays up, that one gets put in time out for 2 mins before allowed to play again until the trouble maker can learn to play nice. they all know if any one of them does it, they get time out. infact it works very well on our kids as they growing up.
Bringing animals into the house without notice and then not caring for them would be separation territory for me. You know he's going to keep doing it.
He's just straight up trifling. 🤮
Exactly. It reminds me of kids who beg for dogs and promise to walk them and take care of them, and then the parents have to do everything. But this guy is -supposedly- an adult!!
Truth!
When a pet is brought into a family home, it's the mother that the majority of the responsibility for the pets falls on. When the family decided on getting a puppy who would grow into a large dog, the rules were laid down then enforced. Our dog was obedience trained then leash trained, then walked at least twice daily. Neighbors would remark at seeing my 6 year old walking our 120 lb dog with ease. Both of them were taught from an early age.
not to forget:
as if one of these dogs (+breed) wouldnt be enough?
noooo.
....it must be 3(!!!!) of em.... - - pheww... seriously...
@@crazybuttiredgirl Also the guy wants a fourth, which his wife will also have to pick up after.
I just love how Victoria roasted the owner😂
He needed iT. 😑
Victoria is pure Alpha.
i wondered how "well behaved"... she could control herself there...
@@92BeyoAnd Chad is pure Beta with those dogs. Asking them softly to do things.
His wife did tooooo!! Lol
I'm so glad that Victoria was called in. Chad ignored his wife, his child's health & safety, the welfare of his own dogs. Victoria did so much good in a bad situation.
Victoria is firm and very assertive when she need be, its very distinguishable from her normal lovely nature. chat can feel that. at that point chad realised if he doesnt heed to victoria's stern warning, his baby's life is in serious danger. and its gonna be ALL on him if that happens and it will happen. these are massive dogs, just roman is bigger and heavier than chad and there's 3 of these vs him and i highly doubt his wife could do much if they launched attack
He wants to add a fourth!? I feel like this guy would be one to throw gasoline on a fire because he genuinely thought it would put it out
"it's difficult, so I don't do it" Bro. With that idea, he shouldn't have ANY dogs
.... or kid too!
@@lidijabirsa7768 thank you. absolutely. finally someone said same thing i think too ..
Or a child, or a marriage, or a job.
Nothing worth having is easy.
Couldn't believe Chad said he loves them so much - but then wouldn't even walk them!
Just like he loves his wife and daughter, and ignores their needs. He's still emotionally a child fixed with his wants. But this episode is old, so hopefully he has grown up now.
@@daniellamcgee4251 i agree hehe :) with all you said... sigh...
Yes mostly all cases Victoria handles is the owner who said they love them are the one who didnt walk them neither take care of them.
Ya, you're totally right!
melissa looked so happy when the kitchen training was working 🥺her confidence went 📈
I had a mastiff for four years; he was an excellent dog. He had been extremely well-trained. He didn't counter surf, and he only got on the bed twice, and each time he got off promptly when told to. He loved children.
They seem like really sweet dogs!
@@can-danceyes with the right training and strict boundaries they sure are!😊👍
This just goes to show that if you train a dog well it can be a good dog.
Exactly unless you bathe your dog every single day which is completely unnecessary. Then they shouldn’t be in the bed. I like dogs, but they cut a dirty let’s be honest
Why only 4 years?
I'm in a manual wheelchair in Alaska, and even I walk my dogs. I have 2 Chihuahua Service Dogs, and if I can't walk them myself because of snow, I pay the girl next door to walk them. One way or another, my girlls go on a walk. My old lady/Retired SD has Arthritis, shes 15 and she'll let the walker know when she's done, and she'll get picked up for the remainder of the walk, but then they'll keep going so the 2 year old gets her full walk every day. Plus they get lots of play time, at least 4 hours for the youngster, a day, broken up into 1 hour sessions. Plus several training sessions a day. Plus any time i leave the house she's on duty working.
I know other people walking their dogs using a wheelchair. Kudos!
Dogs haven't walked for 2 yrs!!??? These mastiffs live 6-12 yrs. 2 yrs = 17% - 33% of their lifetime. In comparison to human years, let's say we live to 90 yrs. 17% - 33% = 15.3 yrs - 29.7 yrs. How would you, Chad, like to be trapped inside for 15 - 30 yrs???
unless you are an introvert then it's no problem but i know that isn't the point lmao. but yes, this is so true. never EVER do this
@@funzie6407 I'm an introvert and I would not want to be cooped up in a house or apartment for 15-30 years. I like going outside. Sometimes you just don't want to stare at the same four walls.
oh i kinda dont worry about chad, if he would be for that long in one room (well depends if they give him internet and pc - but im sure he would find some entertaining things fro himself in the room - or just order new dogs. who knows. sigh sorry, bad joke.)
The number of disgusted faces I made during this episode simply because of the husband. The sheer audacity of this man, he's lucky that his daughter hasn't been seriously injured from his selfishness and he's lucky that his wife is still part of his life and that she's allowed that behavior for that long.
They are so lucky Roman was a social dog I think if he wasn’t he would be at serious risk of aggression
I agree there. They got lucky that Roman just happens to love people. And wasn’t afraid of them.
Poor little Sarah I would be on tender hooks always wait till she has school friends home! Something waiting to happen
These three mastiffs are absolute angels. The guy is selfish and terrible and honestly I think these pups are being neglected a little.
Omg of course his name is Chad 😂😂😂
And he's anything but xD
@@92Beyo I'll never understand how "Chad" could be used to describe an attractive person. This guy is exactly what I picture in my head when I think of the name Chad 🤣🤣🤣
@@justhearmeout3959 I dunno either, but it's funny to point out the irony^^
It's weird. I have heard of 'Chad' as a name for a good looking guy, but I've also seen it used as the male version of a Karen. 😂
Anyone guy with the names: Chad, Josh, John, and Shawn. From a personal experience with ex friends, they are bad news. Don’t let any of those names in your life
Honestly, if I were the wife, I would be FURIOUS. Her husband brings these THREE massive dogs into the house, but he DID NOT get his wife's blessing to do this and he IS NOT taking responsibility for these dogs or their messes. They are messing all over the house, they are getting into the family's bed, the husband is not acknowledging OR caring about the fact that his lovely wife CLEARLY doesn't feel comfortable with the dogs (especially in the bed and around their little girl) and yet, THE WIFE is having to do ALL the dirty work, cleaning up after the dogs while the husband does NOTHING to contribute to their care. And then, he has the NERVE to say he wants to bring in A FOURTH DOG, when they are already struggling with the three they already own. And he's REWARDING their bad behaviors by spoiling them with food. I would divorce him.
lol tbh, there is a lot of patience in me but :
at that point i would have probably quickly packed my suitcase+kid + left silently. no joke. (enouff is enoufff..sigh..)🤣🤣
The dogs were there before the child. She didn't mention having a job. Why couldn't she get professional help training the dogs again? They certainly have the money and she certainly had the time. Just put the big girl pants on and fix the problem. Apply same lessons to dog #2 and #3. Now the dogs are well trained before the baby comes.
@@ahoneyman And WHY should SHE have to now train these dogs, as well as cleaning their crap, when she didn't want them in the first place?? Why is it not the HUSBAND"S responsibility to train the dogs that HE brought home.
@@CeltycSparrow Because the dogs deserve a rich and fulfilling life. Her bills are paid and someone needs to step up for the dogs. I'm sure Chad has to clean up messes that he didn't make and work extra days he doesn't wanna work to keep his job. He does it because the mortgage needs to be paid and people gotta eat. Again, this is dog training. This isn't breaking rocks in Siberia.
@@ahoneyman Training is useless if he keeps spoiling their bad behaviors; do you not get that?
I've seen this episode before. But I'll watch it again anyways, just to encounter how ridiculous and unbelievable Chad is. His poor wife.
Yep, bc the looks of the wife says iT aLL😮
@@carolw8579yeah idk why she would put up with that many dogs especially in the midst of caring for her daughter. I give her credit cause that’s a lot. My husband made the mistake of surprising me with a dog when we were dating. I knew he meant well but I still sat him down and told him it was unacceptable to just show up with a dog without a discussion. Difference is he didn’t understand how much responsibility a dog is when he did it. Afterwards he sure as hell never did it again. This guy just seems to have zero respect for his wife. It’s sad
Man, they're just recycling episodes. I have a mastiff and was looking forward to some new info 😂
I'm sorry. I can't leave this alone. This is not just about dog training. This is about the most fundamental aspect of society. The family. Women should respect and admire and support their husbands. But, and this is a BIG BUT.... husbands should PROTECT, PROVIDE FOR, AND BE WILLING TO GIVE THEIR LIVES for their spouse and for their children. In this video... Chad.... You are lacking my friend. You give men a bad name. The current culture describes toxic masculinity as those that are overbearing and TOO masculine. NO!!! Chad is toxic masculinity. It's pretending to be masculine while not exhibiting ANY masculine traits, which completely misrepresents what masculinity is really about.
Poor kid and dogs, his wife choose to be with him. Kid and dogs has no choice..
The thing is you should always speak to your partner when you want to get a pet, and if you have a baby or child it needs to be addressed aswell. Mastiffs are huge dogs and they need plenty of exercise, having three mastiffs and not taking them on walks, that's neglect. You shouldn't own a animal or multiple if you can't give them the proper care and exercise that they need. You also shouldn't feed your dogs human food and definitely not when you are eating, because you encourage the behavior and they will start to beg for food and wait until you give it to them. I'm very glad Victoria helped them and addressed everything❤
thats NOT only neglecting, thats :
"creating slowly but continuing a "ticking bomb" in your household."
simply (and mildly) said....
If you can’t handle walking 3 dogs WHY DO YOU HAVE THEM!!
People like this drive me nuts.
My neighbour never walks his three dogs either which is just such a tell tale sign of his character (he’s a piece of shiz)
At this point the show should be called:
It's me or the husband.
I can't fathom why people put up with partner's like Chad. That level of selfishness and thoughtlessness shouod be a dealbreaker. Why would someone not break it off with such a poor partner long ago?
Low self esteem... General low standards for men... Attachment issues... Sad really
Codependency and enmeshment? Trauma bond?
Buying new cars?
Look, I'm really sorry for being the mean one going at her, but the dogs are 9, 6 and 2yo baby is 16mo. I don't know why HE stayed with HER, when she hated his dogs.
@@anne-vc7bg he never ASKED her if she wanted any of them except one, then got surprised that she wasn’t happy with it.. I have no idea what you’re even saying. He literally just got them without telling her anything.
The thing is I would say how you look after your dogs shows me how you would look after your kids.. I would say that is the best indicator of how you would be as a parent
Giant dogs may be more to love, but there’s also more to exercise, more to train, and more to clean up after. And I’m not sure this guy’s ready to care for a hamster. Which, admittedly, is still a fair bit of work.
Who scoops those massive amounts of poop?
@@veronicababy7959that poor wife, of course.
I will never understand people who don't walk their dogs. I have a backyard but we always do at least 2-3 walks a day, the backyard is more of a backup. Oh it's raining today? Backyard day. My dog had hip surgery, backyard only for 2 weeks. But dogs NEED to go for walks.
Also that fight between the dogs showed how out of his depth that guy was. He had NO idea how to avoid a fight and certainly not how to handle it once it happened. I hope he went on to really do what Victoria taught him.
Thank you Victoria❤️I have my first Mastiff, He’s 4 months… Not going to the bathroom in the home, I spend a lot of training in time with him🥰
Is that him in ur profile pic?❤
Chad just wanted Victoria back to jell at him, he loves this!
lmao (how funny) ... coz....for a sec i thought exact the same thing for once 🤣🤣
on this episode of the problem isnt the dogs, you just need a divorce
best quotes:
"i bought you a car so i get to keep it"
"so just like everything else when it gets difficult, i dont do it"
who decided to marry this BOY?! i seriously dont know how victora deals with these people.. she has to train the humans more than the dogs most of time..
She lowkey is a therapist 😅
@@sweetbuttergeminine4756 FR she plays the couples therapist role WAY too often on this show XD
exactly.
and it isnt even something so very "new" btw..
i made myself the same experiances when it comes to dogs and their owners..
bcos most of the time - it isnt even the dogs fault or bad manners or aggression (which is so many times said that it is - when its just not but more like - - panic/fear, what makes a dog even MORE dangerous for everyone around him)
however.. but fact is :
the most of the time its really the persons (ppl) who have to get lessions and training - and not the dogs . fact. lol 😆 😆
Ugh, this situation makes me so mad. He brings home dogs that she didn't ask for, but she has to clean up after. He thinks the sun shines out of their furry behinds and just undermines /overrules/disregards his wife at every turn (she doesn't want the dogs in the kitchen, even put up barriers, he rewards them for coming in the kitchen. She doesn't want the dogs on the bed, the dogs are all over the bed). He doesn't seem to give two barking hecks about his own daughter, disregards her safety around the dogs, not once does he look like he has any part in the rearing of her. She's just.....a background cast member right along with his wife.
I can't get my head around the number of people in this world that don't walk their dogs. I think that's downright cruel ....
Is amazing how Vic will use treats to teach and reinforce commands, and sometimes she doesn't. Guess she calculates based on character, who needs praises and who only need a confident owner 💖
The guy's excuses is like oooh look how anxious he is..! Men lock up yourself for 20 years and then go out, you'll see how anxious you will be... 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ the level of denial, human stupidity and lack of imagination is unbelievable.. poor dogs..
These dogs are really well behaved considering the circumstances
I'm five minutes into this and I almost can't believe it. If this guy is for real I think I would freak. He can take the dogs to the guest bedroom and sleep in there with them.😂
It is literally me or the dogs!
im in shock. Having one big dog is a lot but holy sh- 3!!!!! He is insane. I wouldve been left him.
AND he's decided to never walk them. The guilt I feel if I'm running late and can't walk my little Chihuahua in the morning lol that's insane
People seem to forget, how smart dogs are.
😭 I felt so bad knowing they didn’t get walked, and that one of them wasn’t being bathed !!!
I live in the country. Nobody walks or bathes dogs around here,cand they sleep on the porch, not in the bed. As long as they stay in their own yard, they can run around and have fun.
Wow. It's really nice to see an Owner who actually LOOKS so much less stressed when they're giving their final interview!
I don’t care if I’m sick my 1 year old Cane Corso pup still goes for a nice long walk
I bought a treadmill for my two, in summer here it gets to 40(degC) and in winter the cold affects my asthma so for a kelpie and a shepherd they need to move 😁
I’m sorry, but you don’t keep bringing dogs in when you haven’t trained your first dog. I adopted my girl when she was one about a year and a half ago. Because of her trauma we have had to go very slow in walking because she is very reactive with other animals. She has made amazing progress going slow. It doesn’t help that my neighborhood has stray cats running everywhere and my neighbors have a dog that isn’t reactive, but extremely aggressive that they don’t keep properly restrained. He went after my little boy and I told them they needed to keep him safely contained outside and supervised. Dogs are amazing, loving and loyal, but they do need guidance. If my husband did that I would’ve lost it.
So people who treats dogs like people, don't truly see it. Like imagine you have someone staying at your house being loud, having to uncontrollably pee, standing next the table just staring at you for food
Roman staying at that door on the second bell is amazing. I wanna know if she had to do that a lot or just two times. Cause that was amazing
the drooling is particularly gross. i understand mastiffs drool, but keeping them clean as well as yourself is so important
One of the things I loved most was walking my dogs. I started training them from the word go. And I enjoyed every minute of their 15 years of life. These people who get dogs and don’t bother training and walking.
Wow. i did not know that adult mastiff dogs are that easy to train. You make it look easy.
As someone who love animals that guy gets under my skin so much you don’t get animals then never care for them. It’s really such a horrible thing my husband never cares about the animals I get because I take care of them it’s not an added stress on the house.
To think, I'm out here, working with dogs for a living, well educated about my favorite breeds, and I STILL wouldn't get a Border Collie bc I'm simply worried I wouldn't be able to do enough to keep one genuinely happy!
And then there's this sort of person who does not care what his dogs need, he just wants them so he got them with no regard for how good their lives will be.
I can't.
@@alexw.7097 the only reason I would get a border collie is if I had a farm with sheep
@@kearstinnekenerson6676 Exactly. At the very least, a dog with the level of work drive a border Collie has, needs a job to do.
Obviously, they're built for herding and farm dog stuff, so they'd be most fulfilled by working on a farm, but they're plenty capable of many different doggy jobs. But they need a job or to be exercised for *hours a day* to be really happy.
So, knowing my limits, I'd rather not get one at all than get one and let them down.
Give it 15 years and the wife will have a light bulb moment 😊
This is great work from Victoria - she really lays it out clearly!!! So many issues to fix and such high risk with a small child. Hope lots of families with dogs watch this one!
The dogs are family members and were in the house before the child.
I don't understand why people write here that the woman doesn't have to take care of the dogs. She should have made sure the dogs were trained before she had a child. It is negligent of her to have a child in such an environment.
And it's not good for the animals either.
In a functioning relationship, you work together.
What is shown here is the opposite.
That man really walked out of the house for a walk with an untrained 170lb Neo with sandals on………my dude!!!!! If Roman was more unruly youre losing what little traction you have, your control, your sandals and your dog. SMH 🤦🏻♀️
Damn! I thought the same thing! His butt is gone, asphalt burns everywhere!
I walk my Neopolitan Mastiff with flip flops on all the time with no problems. But I guess the difference is my boy is trained
One mastiff is already a huge responsibility who the hell told him or how the hell he thought it would be a great idea?? I am so sorry for his wife because she needs to deal with a man infant like this....
First thing is first take them flip flops off and walk ur gaint dog..
Omg for real
anyone else find it strange when at 7:33, this guy refers to one of his dogs by his own name? he says "chad will be running for a long time".... but none of the dogs is named chad????
I didn't remember this from the first airing but I caught that too this time & I think he was referring to himself in third person as too say he'd have to chase the dog dwn when he took off 😅
Man honestly these dogs are very well behaved extra good boys considering how little effort these people have put into them.
I admit I brought a dog home without speaking to my husband. Both our well loved fab dogs dies withing 6 months of each other. He knew I missed them so much. We live on a farm a farm without a dog is strange, a house without a dog is not a home. Then we got another so we were complete again, but they were easy dogs, good dogs. I can Understand the situation, my husband looked after our dogs along side me. They got walked, they got lots of exercise just being themselves out in a field or with a football... Gentle with the kids. They did work on the farm, they did help round up the kids when they were out playing in the fields, and they also helped us with moving cattle... They were GSDs.... These beautiful mastiffs are bored. If he CBA walking his dogs, get a daily dog walker (well 3 dog walkers) or surrender them to people who can provide these gorgeous dogs with love, training, activity etc. Thank you for this episode x
I think it's different when you're living on a farm. You're both obviously animal people, and both love dogs. There's some agreement there to the acceptance of new animals.
In this case, the wife didn't agree to or want the dogs, or even have knowledge of them prior to the husband procuring them.
This man looks like a chad 🤣 hope he sticks with the training till the end
😂😂😂
Chad: i want them to be comfturable
Dog beds: EHEM what am i a roach?
Make that slacker Chad clean up the pee. I want to see him clean up the mess. How could he have those dogs as puppies and never have walked them? Victoria gave very clear instructions and examples for how to deal with answering the door, and keeping dogs off the bed. Is Chad mentally challenged?
Emotionally challenged, I'd say.
This woman needs to divorce the 8-year-old boy she married and find someone who actually cares about her and the child she gave birth to.
I wish her luck. This man/child will revert right back to his 8-year-old behavior the minute Victoria leaves.
Chad however, is a good argument for shock collars.
I hope she has a lot of fun with it. As if she would leave there.
Did you see her cleaning up the dog pss at the very beginning?
This woman has no idea about cleaning properly and definitely has a cleaning lady.
That means she sits at home all day and doesn't do anything.
The dogs were bought by her husband and this is why they none of her business?
She can be glad that her husband didn't throw her out long ago.
Bringing more dogs into your home can make a big problem especially if there not socialed at a young age. Not walking them is a big problem
I can’t believe he has that many and they aren’t all fixed. Not to mention there is a baby in the house.
He needs to be cussed out lol
No more dogs! With a big smile on her face!
Add a little exaggeration and this is a super funny pisode out of American Dad😂
Three Mastiff's with no walks is mind blowing.
The thing that annoys me with these people is the fact they have no idea how to bring up a dog,you have to start when they are cute puppies. It's hard I know to be strict with a puppy but if you don't you will end up with dogs like these.
Its the same principle with children. Its always best to start young like toddler tantrums. I used to work in daycare and I saw so many parents reasoning, bribing and giving in to their toddlers tantrums and its a receipe for diaster because all they learn is that behaviour gets them what they want. Ignore the tantrum and don't react once calm then you reinforce that behaviour is not acceptable. Same with dogs my mums dog has problems created by the previous owners, they never socialised him with other dogs or walked him they took him for a run in a field as a result he's an utter nightmare when he sees other dogs even when they don't react to him its taken 18 months of hard work to read his body language and anticipate when he'll react so we can nip it in the bud. He still reacts but now he knows we won't tolerate it and he'll told no.
I feel like people need to gives these dogs some credit. Didn’t snatch from the baby, didn’t drag the trainer down the street when they knew they could, are super sweet to people and this is all with no socialization or training.
You tell him Victoria love it him a hard core talk ❤
I hope they have either since divorced or he got his act together because for her to be comfortable admitting how selfish he is and how she’s afraid to stand up to him??? There’s gotta be stuff they aren’t comfortable showing on tv. I was screaming divorce the whole episode
I feel like it's a failing of our society that people like Melissa aren't taught to stand up for themselves or given enough support to have integrity. No relationship is more important than the safety of a child and the welfare of the individuals in that relationship.
Wonder if Chad could keep up with the training since the show?
Chad needed the training lol. But proud of how they all come along human and dogs xx
Put the dogs in their own room with a king bed and with the husband.
It's really wild to me that the dogs don't have collars! What happens if they get out??
Collars go on when my dogs go out I don't have them wear them all the time
It's like marriage counseling.🤣
this dude doesnt deserve to the human right to raise a dog, let alone a human child. i feel bad for that daughter cause i know these were filmed a long while ago
Lets hope the wife saw sense and divorced him
They are such sweet dogs. They just need better owners
Oh, good lord, this dude should NOT a 1 Mastiff, never mind 3!
😂😂😂😂 this is insanity. I have one and he’s a handful!
Dang, who lets their kid lay in the same ned with three HUGE untrained AND unsocialized MASTIFFS?!?! The dogs seem sweet and even if they dont bite the kid, any wrong move and baby is squished.
The rando Christmas decor LoL
I see neglect to the wife child and the dogs, the disregard for my safety would have me divorcing this guy so fast. Man child.
baby gates are better effective with small animals, but larger animals like those dogs could just go through it as though it was not there.
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Gotta love the ad being in the show
I never understood how people have a problem getting their dog off the bed. Literally don’t let them in the room and close the door. If they start pawing at the door then they go in the crate to sleep.
I never understand when I hear people have dogs and don't go on daily walks. When I had my dog, I took her out for Long walks twice a day, taking her to the park and playing fetch up and down a big hill so she'd race up and down the hill for a good one to three hours depending one when she got tired. I also brought her water bowl and four liters of water and let her drink when thirsty.
I also got help with proper trainer to help teach with walks and leash and off leash training as well as recall training. Thanks to how I was taught I am now able to help others with basic training but I always warn people who ask me for advice that I'm not a dog trainer rather I have knowledge learned from trainers.
End result was a dog who was fully trained at six months and when I was unable to keep her as I had to start working and had no help or the money for it so I found a very good home from her.
Ensuring she was well cared for and in the right family was painful for me but was the right thing to do. I put her needs first rather than trying to force her to stay and have to leave her for nine hours a day stuck in a crate.
I miss her but seeing these stories remind me that I could have slipped so I ensured she was safe and would have her best life.
I love watching Victoria's training methods and she's truly amazing. Her training methods are the exact same I was taught too.
Chad, seems as if he is a thickheaded person!
Love this episode 😊
Aww they are all so cute him ❤
i love how Victoria handles him!!! 😍🤩 9:19 & 11:15
I am surprised that the dogs didn´t get aggressive after not being walked for years. I am puzzled that someone gets 3 mastiffs and literally do nothing with them.
I have a amazing golden reteiver I love so much
Melissa is a more forgiving person than I am. I would have divorced my husband after the second dog. This guy clearly has little respect for his partner. He should be a bachelor living with ten dogs.
With the whole situation in the kitchen and the cleaning of roman, why don't you just keep a collar on them, so you can actually grab than, when you have to?
I doubt that would work with a mastiff they're big strong dogs and powerful as Victoria said all three of them have a combined weight of 500lbs
That house reaks!!
My bull mastiff x rottweiler knew the invisible line thing, she would always sit there with sad eyes though, lol