Territorial Pit Bull Attacks Belgian Malinois At Dog Park TWICE

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @CanelaandRrronin
    @CanelaandRrronin  Год назад +513

    Forgot to add the attack starts at 6:55

    • @Bredstikk
      @Bredstikk Год назад +6

      Ty

    • @tobygreene7254
      @tobygreene7254 Год назад +6

      How would I stop my dog who has territorial issues

    • @brookenoble6486
      @brookenoble6486 Год назад +2

      @@tobygreene7254 does he attack other dogs when he sees them?

    • @tobygreene7254
      @tobygreene7254 Год назад +6

      @@brookenoble6486 not attack but can be very defensive

    • @AndreaUlrichDRE
      @AndreaUlrichDRE Год назад

      I was a bit curious to know which would be stronger of the two, my malinois is four months old! I'm shocked but was not doubtful!

  • @mimih23
    @mimih23 Год назад +1064

    The pack hugging him and calming him down was so cute.

    • @DocJackJo
      @DocJackJo Год назад +10

      YEAH

    • @TheAdams2005
      @TheAdams2005 Год назад +9

      The connections they have are awesome ❤❤❤

    • @robertmedina7313
      @robertmedina7313 Год назад +7

      I love how u say pit bull attacks first but ur dog jumped fence first and every time u called him he didnt come 😂

    • @mattaqube
      @mattaqube Год назад +41

      @@robertmedina7313 Lol you didnt pay attention at all. The pit bull was going after his dog everytime lol. Yes he jumped the fence but backed down and avoided conflict but rest of the whole video was just him defending himself against the pit bull.

    • @laura_png
      @laura_png Год назад

      we all learn mate, maybe u give the video another try and i recommend paying attention to the subtitles

  • @sfdf1979
    @sfdf1979 Год назад +965

    Your breakdown of dog body language and behavior is more helpful to me than you would know. I have a 4 year old german shepherd female who is intact. She is the leader of our dog walking group pack. She is never an instigator, and doesn’t engage in play with the younger dogs, but she tolerates no nonsense from another dog. She also doesn’t like when the younger dogs get their energy too high and will correct that. Her corrections are always spot on. Thank you for your analyses, and keep up the good work. It is very educational for your followers.

    • @BugYall
      @BugYall Год назад +8

      I was thinking along the same lines! Usefull video!

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Год назад +2

      fantastic

    • @riverfirefilmsllc
      @riverfirefilmsllc Год назад +9

      Actually this dude doesn’t know anything about dog behavior. And it shows.

    • @andrewcarlson2178
      @andrewcarlson2178 Год назад +1

      My female German shepherd is exactly the same way. She's mellow and only cares about chasing the ball at the park, but don't cross those boundaries lol

    • @NTS7Z
      @NTS7Z Год назад +4

      @@riverfirefilmsllcwhy and how

  • @rico4you
    @rico4you Год назад +59

    I avoid Dog Parks like the plague!

  • @milkgirlofdoom
    @milkgirlofdoom 3 месяца назад +52

    If he knew the pit was aggressive, he shouldn't have brought it to the park.

    • @empty-voiid
      @empty-voiid 3 месяца назад +23

      If it's a pit, just don't bring it to any park.

    • @TJ-iq2xk
      @TJ-iq2xk 3 месяца назад +15

      It's a pit, it's better to not risk it.

    • @JesaquariousDemarcoJamesIII
      @JesaquariousDemarcoJamesIII 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@empty-voiid statistics show that only 5-10% dog bites are in the pitbull territory they get confused with other dogs "20-25% German shepherds" and 65-70 other dog breeds. Look it up... People like you ruin the culture... It's the owner that is not training the dog right... Not the pit, "Don't hate the player hate the game"

    • @bimmjim
      @bimmjim 2 месяца назад

      "Pet" dogs kill 50 people per year in the US. ..
      LOOK IT UP.

    • @mankenybom9344
      @mankenybom9344 2 месяца назад

      Exactly, and I would never take in my dogs under those conditions.

  • @Ackermanmedia
    @Ackermanmedia Год назад +213

    It was really good to see the owner staying calm and helping to de escalate the confrontation. Rarely do you see this at dog parks. People are always too quick to not allow the dogs to work things out, I think increasing the chance it happens again. It would be like stopping kids on the playground every time they got into a disagreement before they learned how to manage the confrontation. Allowing your dogs to build confidence off leash is why dog parks are good places to socialize. Confidence builds confidence.

    • @sns4748
      @sns4748 Год назад +14

      I disagree. If they don't like each other, keep them separated. Why risking a fight with serious injury? Isn't worth it. It's not like they have to live together

    • @elaineenialle3594
      @elaineenialle3594 Год назад +5

      He is as calm because he has a Belgian M., some other breeds don’t know how to protect themselves from Pitbull attacks.

    • @Saltfly
      @Saltfly Год назад +5

      Dog parks are a terrible place to socialize dogs. A place to bring problem dogs to socialize. My pup got attacked by a German shepherd when he was young. And from that point on has had an issue with other dogs. He’s a red heeler and he’s smart as hell. And remembers everything. Now I’m the guy with a problem and would never bring him to a park. But most will.

    • @davidjohansson8563
      @davidjohansson8563 Год назад +9

      @@Saltfly Wouldn't you say that might be the issue though? The fact that after his first and only attack you never let him socialize with dogs at the park again? So the last experience he had and will have was negative?

    • @danasch124
      @danasch124 Год назад +4

      @@davidjohansson8563while i agree that their dog should be socialising i don’t think the dog park is a good environment to do that. first of all it’s too many dogs at a time, then their dog would be off leash meaning dog could just go attack another dog because it’s reactive or dogs on the leash with untrained dogs who could possibly harm the dog a second time and it’ll be even harder to get him to stop being reactive. best way to do it is with one dog at a time both on a leash even better would be with a dog trainer and their dog.

  • @OreoSodaa
    @OreoSodaa Год назад +681

    I love the fact that all of them try to get the pit away after it attacked Ronin, it really shows the bond they feel together as a pack! I love your videos and how you explain the small gestures and what they mean it really helps especially when I'm working with my own dogs

    • @Third7Plays
      @Third7Plays 2 дня назад

      No Canela started reacting after the pittie bit the human. Im not sure what Raven was trying to do i did see her tho

  • @dienudelpfanne600
    @dienudelpfanne600 11 месяцев назад +20

    Canela really is an awesome dog. So calm, confident, lots of prowess and love as well as inner strength.

  • @GPG.-
    @GPG.- 9 месяцев назад +13

    3:35 I know this video should be informative and should be looked at seriously, but- THE VOICE. I BURSTED OUT LAUGHING.

  • @jessliving_
    @jessliving_ 9 месяцев назад +12

    You’re smart enough to know treats and toys at a dog park are great ways to spark up a dog fight. Putting your dogs and other people’s dogs in this situation for content is kinda sick.

    • @HumanOptimization
      @HumanOptimization Месяц назад

      yeah, anyone with a half a brain wouldn't go to the dog park like this.

  • @sonjacoclet573
    @sonjacoclet573 Год назад +189

    He presents training in 7 days. Each of 7 items are commands that he believes a dog should know. They are presented in part ii of the book ruclips.net/user/postUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq . The parts of the guideare divided: part i know your dog part ii the seven commands part iii cures for 7 behavior problems. Each chapter presents a topic, a dog's story, and a "what to do". It was written simply and you can jump from chapter to chapter to review anything as needed.

  • @NuNaKri
    @NuNaKri Год назад +31

    Canela protecting you was so sweet. Thank you for explaining the dogs body language. I will get a young dog soon (a rescue 5 months❤) and I try to lean as much as possible to be a good mom. But it happens so fast🙈 I will keep learning!

    • @MS-xc2ku
      @MS-xc2ku Год назад +1

      *owner

    • @NuNaKri
      @NuNaKri Год назад +2

      @@MS-xc2ku whatever 😃 I need to do a good job, giving the sweetheart everything he needs, also some boundaries of course

    • @elaineenialle3594
      @elaineenialle3594 Год назад +1

      @@MS-xc2ku There is nothing to do with you, so let people call it whatever THEY want to call it.

  • @Torimarie1234
    @Torimarie1234 Год назад +8

    You should’ve got your dog back over the fence asap and not let him get away with it

    • @marymacdonald2379
      @marymacdonald2379 16 дней назад

      Agree. At over 1 year old this Mal is not well trained enough.

  • @fj400007
    @fj400007 Год назад +19

    Crazy how Canela is just like our Maggie, not aggressive, very playful and, so affectionate but, she'll protect her momma no question asked. She will not back down and very protective. Other dogs coming at us too quickly are gently reminded to be cool. Amazing dog, total package.

  • @kathyg3353
    @kathyg3353 Год назад +52

    Listening to Ronin cry getting his wound cleaned is so sad. I’ve seen people talk about who would win in a fight between a Pit Bull and Shepherd. It surprised me how many said the Shepherd would. For Ronin still being young he stood up for himself and put the Pit Bull in it’s place. The other man saying he has three dogs at home and they fight should know not to bring his dogs out to a dog park until his dogs know how to act around other people, children and other dogs. He was nice so I give him credit for that but if it was a smaller dog then the ending would have been worse.

    • @loverulima1624
      @loverulima1624 Год назад +6

      I feel the exact same way.

    • @td4341
      @td4341 11 месяцев назад +11

      Ronin is a malinois not a shepherd, a malinois being even more ferocious and capable

    • @Valdabois
      @Valdabois 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@td4341 They actually are (that's what google said).

    • @Is_it_p
      @Is_it_p 8 месяцев назад +6

      unfortunately though even GSD's and Malinois are often out of their depth when matched against a true fighting bloodline stock, they are unnaturally cruel, produced by humans to go for the kill and ignore pain, they can literally go for hours while most would tire out after 20-30 minutes, there are accounts of pits with broken legs and chewed testicles still game for the fight its honestly the most cruel thing ever and fucked up we did that to our best friends. This is why I believe they need to be banned from reproducing any more.

    • @Valdabois
      @Valdabois 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Is_it_p I agree with what you have said except for the breeding part, the dogs should just be kept out of fights(excluding hunting) and should be bred by professionals who have experience and work on their dog's temperament.

  • @rafaels3552
    @rafaels3552 Год назад +77

    I see a couple of problems here. (1) The guys that came in with the dominant pit, should have recognized that that there was a large pack of dogs at the park. Dominant dogs don't like to feel overpowered or in a dangerous situation so it was expected to attack. (2) Having a large pack of strong dogs will make other dogs feel uneasy and react. When I see a person bring so many dogs that are not super friendly and non-aggressive, I leave the park because my dog wants to play by wrestling. Dogs in a pack wants to show others who the boss is and often get aggressive. To avoid that, I just leave and walk outside the park with my friendly dog. 80% of the time, after a few minutes, I hear the commotion and dogs fighting. The good thing is that my dog park is frequented by mostly the same people and many times they have kicked people and their dogs out.
    An aggressive breed, once bitten or attacked by another dog will make him aggressive to self-protect from future attacks. So I understand why many dog owners don't want to get their dogs to become aggressive.

  • @DieFarbeLila88
    @DieFarbeLila88 Год назад +43

    I really love this format. What a great way to inform about dog-dog communication. Wish, more educators could adopt this. Thank you for your hard work 🙏

  • @Pancho8091
    @Pancho8091 Год назад +16

    Such a tense situation the whole time. Nothing was ever “under control”. Seems like a big gamble the whole time.

    • @hb-ol9oc
      @hb-ol9oc Год назад +2

      Definitively there was bad blood between the pit and the malinois, not a good idea to keep them close. After the first confrontation the owner should have know that. Only my opinion but I´m not a dog trainer.

    • @timebomblol
      @timebomblol Год назад +2

      All his dogs are out of control the whole time but it was the "pitbull" and his body language breakdown is only about 1/2 right.

    • @niahrahxx
      @niahrahxx 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@timebomblol You're literally speaking out of your neck right now. It takes a lot of courage and dedication to control 5 dogs, and YOU don't have that. His breakdowns ARE correct. And if you think otherwise, tell me EVERYTHING that you believe is false.

  • @elizabeth-ld1sm
    @elizabeth-ld1sm Год назад +42

    in almost every single one of your videos, there is always a dog fight at the park, why do you continue to take your dogs there when its so dangerous?

    • @HotSoup100
      @HotSoup100 5 месяцев назад +11

      Learning experience for the dogs also socialization, it’s dangerous if they don’t know proper body language, this is how they learn social hierarchy and how to act

    • @cjkersh
      @cjkersh 3 месяца назад +21

      If your dogs get in fights in the dog park frequently, then you and your dog or dogs are the problem. He just want money from youtube watchers

    • @jasonking2077
      @jasonking2077 3 месяца назад

      This guy is an idiot looking for views ,he thinks his Ronin runs the dog park ,he's an idiot worst of all he's actually aware and still an idiot who should be banned from dog parks this is a very dangerous way to train dogs it could result in serious attacks and this idiot encourages it.obviously got a problem with anything that looks like a pit bull.an idiot with dangerous dogs .he clearly shows that he cannot control them especially Ronin..malaka.

    • @jasonking2077
      @jasonking2077 3 месяца назад

      @@HotSoup100 clown .

    • @Lord-Farquaad
      @Lord-Farquaad 3 месяца назад +5

      RUclips views.

  • @queennanna5595
    @queennanna5595 Год назад +22

    There is a lot of information out there that show that dog parks are really not good for dogs especially certain dogs. You never know what you will encounter from another dog or dogs. i love pit bulls but I am very aware of why they were created and they were not created to be dog friendly and they will lash out even against an owner if engaging in another fight with a dog. And they fight to the death even when they re sustaining serious injuries or risking death. My last pit bull just passed away and she was so sweet and loving but I did not take her to dog parks because I know the history of pit bulls. I now have a pure bred American Pitbull Terrier. He looks exactly like the original APBT from hundreds of years ago. They were created to fight animals and they are predators against small animals it is in their DNA. I take my male intact Pitbull for long walks but I never take him to dog parks. I cross the street if another dog is coming. And he is never off leash. And my Pit bull who passed and my current Pit bull have never been in a fight or altercation with another dog. It is not a calming or enjoyable situation for any dog to go out and have to fight other dogs. Just like when human go out for some rest and relaxation or exercise they do not want to fight other humans.

    • @mattspontiacta
      @mattspontiacta Год назад

      I wish more pit bull owners were like you. Responsible!
      Thank you

    • @jahmari4345
      @jahmari4345 Год назад

      @Grand Champion May Day are u potentially blind brother?

    • @ricklee727
      @ricklee727 Год назад

      @Grand Champion May Day good looking pitbulls in the video!

    • @ricklee727
      @ricklee727 Год назад

      @Grand Champion May Day good looking pitbulls in the video! You get a pit! And you get a pit! Everybody gets a pitbulls! Lots of pitbulls in the video!

    • @MIDWESTGAMER
      @MIDWESTGAMER Год назад

      @@ricklee727 These morons know it all man.

  • @toneyclayton485
    @toneyclayton485 Год назад +6

    Malinois tried to stay calm but I guess every dog has its limits. Boy they are no joke. He is like a small German Shepherd with Jack Russel energy.

  • @jimme86
    @jimme86 10 месяцев назад +7

    I think you do a good job of filming the interactions between the dogs and explaining how to read their body language and the emotions/feelings going along with it. Very helpful for first-time dog owners or even for people preparing before taking a puppy into their household. Actually, probably even helpful for lots of dog owners who haven't been able to understand their dog's behavior and interaction with other dogs to that extent.

  • @andracampton5558
    @andracampton5558 Год назад +4

    I can never understand why anyone would take their dog to a dog park they really are horrible places, take your dog for a proper walk.

  • @emilysayswords2900
    @emilysayswords2900 Год назад +19

    Just curious: why continue visiting dog parks when you can clearly see the dangers that arise in there? An accident big enough can turn pretty much any dog into a reactive mess, especially if it's a growing puppy. I simply wouldn't risk it. To add, bringing high value items (like treats and toys) into dog parks is a horrendous idea.
    And before anyone calls me a snowflake - I know that dogs occasionally correct one another and it can look gnarly but a full-blown fight (and the fact that more than one happens in a short period of time!) is what I have a problem with.

    • @syzygyfarm
      @syzygyfarm Год назад +12

      You're right. My biggest concern is that this is quickly becoming dog-baiting clickbait. This handler understands the risk involved with taking an intact, high drive dog with flaky recall and a dominant personality to a dog park. Yet, here we have another video of his dog engaged in a fight. The treats on the park bench were icing on the cake. There are so many blatant red flags. I'm starting to wonder if it's really all about views.. at the expense of his own pet. It's concerning that so many comments are praising the educational value of the video, considering it's not accurately reflecting the scenario. The Mal was not passive with that pit mix. He provoked this incident, just as he provoked the one in the last video with a different dog. How many more videos have to be posted before people realize the Mal is effectively being used as bait by his owner?

    • @robertshaw3619
      @robertshaw3619 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@syzygyfarm For the very ending of your comment to have or hold any kind of weight, he would have first had to KNOW that particular PIT BULL would be at that park, at that given time, and that his MALINOIS would behave exactly as it did, for that to be the case the bloke would have to have known the future, which just underlines the absurdity of your claim.
      Some of what you say is fair, the treats, the title and so on. But the fact is, in life, everywhere, in any field, ppl will try to appeal to the masses in order to get the kinda exposure that gives them the growth they are looking for, sadly a title like "dog fight at the park" gets more immediate views than " 7 dogs play happily at the park ", the thing is, something tells me you already know this but have somewhat of an agenda against this guy.
      Some of his behaviour is questionable, that's fair but you delve too deep finding correlations where they don't exist in a feigned attempt at making it appear to be baiting when it's nothing more than cause and effect, cause that the only way he would be able to reduce in any way would be to not go to the park at all. Im sorry but you do understand he has more than one dog right. Should he take the rest to the park and leave him at home because he's intact and it might upset another.

    • @robertshaw3619
      @robertshaw3619 2 месяца назад +1

      I wouldn't call you a snowflake, and while I get your point about high value items, such as the treats and toys etc, I don't think you're giving enough credence to a dog park being the perfect place to reward positive learned behaviours in an attempt to build the right kind of behaviour you want to see in your dog.
      I realise you can do that with praise but that depends on the methods that particular trainer uses. I don't claim to know how he rewards behaviour, but treats is one such method.
      This is why hindsight is 20/20 without the gift of foresight how is he to know what dog is in the park, the kinda behaviour that is likely to occur in other dogs, and naturally how to tailor his behaviour to mitigate it.
      In this instance the Pit mix and Pyrenees had no interest in the treats or toys and therefore those such things played no role in the drama that unfolded.
      There were 3 factors that played a major role in how the events turned out as they did and sadly due to having no understanding of the dogs( and their story ) that were going to be present.... There was no way to mitigate that. Surely you could mitigate by not going to the park but that would just fit this cancel and reductive culture we all live by these days, it's so limiting, and only plays a part in fuelling the fear further that eventually leads to poor socialisation.
      Sometimes you have to remember there are two/three humans and many dogs there that's a lot of personalities to keep in check, adding two very fearful dogs a bunch of females and 1 intact male and another neutered male, well that's just a terrible mix to begin with. It doesn't matter how well trained a dog is, hell the same could be said about us humans, WE ARE ALL passengers when it comes to control, especially when it's our chemical reactions to our emotions that fuel our behaviours. It's easy to point the finger but scenarios just like this have too many factors involved for 1 person to be to blame for it all. I think the situation was handled well given the circumstances.

    • @BUSHY33GRANTHAM
      @BUSHY33GRANTHAM 13 дней назад +1

      @@robertshaw3619 As a guy who has bred and trained dogs for more than 40 years, (owner for 60 years); to watch and guard off the leash, they "HAVE TO RESPECT" the power of 'no', 'come', 'come behind', 'sit', 'stay', 'behind', 'heel', 'drop' or 'down'! I did not hear any meaningful commands from this internet dog owner/supposed trainer??
      Never use 'sit down", as they are 2 separate commands, that only confuses the training of your dog. It is either 'sit or heel' and 'down or drop' and with hand commands thru their early training. Good dogs will drop; on the flat palm facing down and pushed 10cm groundwards after the 'come' and/or 'heel' command !!

      You can NOT have 5 dogs from 6 month old pups to adult dogs off leash in a public park and gain one meaningful bit of training that will stick with the animal? It's utter chaos from what I have just observed and the Bully was confronted first, when the pack owners dog jumped the fence into the Bullies enclosure and confronted the owner and his leashed animal??
      You are obviously not a dog owner and I am astounded that you took @syzygyfarm to task in you first rambling post. They simply pointed out the obvious that one owner was in an enclosure with non contolled dogs, with treats and toys. These are reward items and used thru the training period as aids. The second owner came into his enclosure with both his dogs on a leash and owner 1's dogs raced down out of control and the alpha male jumped the fence into owner 2's compound and confronted his under control dog.. You are completely wrong to judge @syzygyfarm as wrong for his valid observations?
      I have always said that if you see an idiot dog running across a park, you will soon see an idiot owner chasing behind it. Perfect example here of what not to do. Train the older dog to come, heel, sit and stay before bringing them out in public. The laws clearly state that all dogs should be on leash in public. He let 5 or 6 out of his car unleashed and they were doing what they wanted until he got them into the enclosure, where they still kept doing what they wanted.
      110% the fault of the Idiot pack owner!! Turn the video off, put the dogs on leads and train them 1 at a time until they will come on command??

    • @robertshaw3619
      @robertshaw3619 13 дней назад

      @@BUSHY33GRANTHAM Ok pal.

  • @Threehundredandsixtyeight
    @Threehundredandsixtyeight Год назад +15

    This situation was severely heightened by Ronin jumping out and pushing a greeting before they’d even got in, then all your dogs barking and crowding the gate as they entered, and barking/crowding during the altercation. Super irresponsible.

    • @saddleridge4364
      @saddleridge4364 Год назад +3

      please keep in mind that the video owner's dogs already had "possession'' of the park exercise area. When the new dogs showed up, it was natural for them to
      challenge. Dogs can be territorial, even on park turf which is not their home.

  • @drjay73
    @drjay73 Год назад +18

    That Pit got a huge slice of humble pie. Ronin is awesome!

    • @creativebeing1
      @creativebeing1 9 месяцев назад

      Hows that?
      We dont know what the outcome of that fight was. Its was like 3 seconds with humans handling them means nothing at all.

    • @elijahhamilton4097
      @elijahhamilton4097 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@creativebeing1mals are dogs used for war. I’ve known mals that have done some things to people with precision unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Pit bulls are brash, sloppy, and brutish. That mal had the fight, and I have no doubt would’ve killed that pit Bull if needed. Mals are specifically bred, they are what people intended for pit bulls. Mals are focused violence, with energy unmatched by any other dog, and their agility is fine tuned. There’s a reason the army uses them

    • @creativebeing1
      @creativebeing1 7 месяцев назад

      @@elijahhamilton4097 I respect the fact that you like mal's and i think they are superb dogs, but they stand very little chance in a fight against a real pit bull, which are not the dogs you see on youtube.

    • @bomboclaat4876
      @bomboclaat4876 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@elijahhamilton4097 against this pit yea, an apbt pit is different and would absolutely destroy a mal, hate to burst your bubble but game pits are something else, hell a lot of game pits beat livestock guardian dogs, it's just fact, not saying pits are untouchable tho

    • @eddieru
      @eddieru 3 месяца назад

      @@bomboclaat4876no they’re nanny dogs don’t say that

  • @sallychavez858
    @sallychavez858 Год назад +10

    If you see that a fight is going to break out, why even risk it? Honest question. I have a trained dog like yours but as soon as I see that type of behavior I just leave or ask them for space. I honestly don’t see the point in you putting yourself or your dogs in danger.

    • @jimf.2964
      @jimf.2964 Год назад

      your fear gets sensed by your dogs and trains them to be fearful of other dogs for you. Think of it as a teaching moment to assert your alpha mentality to your dogs. Correct in the moment then forget and move on.

  • @TH-dg2mm
    @TH-dg2mm Год назад +2

    I'm confused if this is a training/behavioral channel or a dog fighting channel lol

  • @zarahawkins7058
    @zarahawkins7058 Год назад +41

    The pack hugging and calming him down was sooooooooooo adorable like a family.

  • @keithdockrell2889
    @keithdockrell2889 11 месяцев назад +5

    Respect for you guys staying calm, screaming and panic would have made this situation 100 times worse..
    dogs read your energy, and both guys being calm stopped this being much worse .. have had similar experiences with my Alaskan malamute being targeted, so calmness proved to work for me too.

  • @afton_fam8889
    @afton_fam8889 11 месяцев назад +5

    Roxie looks like Canela Its so cute! I also love how when the first attack happened Canela stood up for Him and the pups also did. The second attack was more Mouthy the pittie obviously over stepped Ronins boundries and had to learn the hard way I also love the recall they have its immediate and its well understood

  • @MarieDavies-u9w
    @MarieDavies-u9w Год назад +25

    You have no control over your pack. These dog parks are a nightmare

    • @quotetes
      @quotetes 3 месяца назад +2

      do you own 5 dogs that listen to you?

    • @LytherPlays666
      @LytherPlays666 3 месяца назад

      wtf are you dumb? He has the most control over dogs I’ve ever seen.

  • @XCygnusX1
    @XCygnusX1 4 месяца назад +3

    Why would anyone want to risk taking your dog to a dog park. Dogs aren't built to be socializing with other strange dogs especially in groups.

  • @kingsleyhovell9520
    @kingsleyhovell9520 Год назад +19

    Personally walking in with a pack of 5 in a public place off leash is asking for trouble ..the pitt was overwhelmed and prob got defensive.. Personally.. looks like its bad training to me.

    • @RebeccaTaylorTillery
      @RebeccaTaylorTillery 11 месяцев назад

      The pack of five was already there and playing with other dogs when the pit bull came

    • @angelinacamacho8575
      @angelinacamacho8575 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@RebeccaTaylorTillery you never bring a whole pack to a dog park though. packs tend to stay together and form a pack mentality in a park setting. this can be an issue since its like bringing a whole gang of people in to a tiny store type of thing. at the most ive only brung 2 dogs at a time.

    • @RebeccaTaylorTillery
      @RebeccaTaylorTillery 11 месяцев назад

      @@angelinacamacho8575 I have only had 2 dogs at one time, so I didn't know that you shouldn't bring a pack of dogs to a dog park at one time.

    • @angelinacamacho8575
      @angelinacamacho8575 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RebeccaTaylorTillery 2 is fine but any amount over 3 is asking for it. i had 2 dogs playfully gang up on mine who loves that kind of play and everything went well but if that was happening with only 2 dogs i can only imagine how 4 or 5 dogs would be.

  • @Zhokersem
    @Zhokersem Год назад +10

    Hit the dog and says :
    "As pack leaders human has to come in first" i stopped the video

    • @CenkHoca
      @CenkHoca 5 месяцев назад

      Why?

    • @niahrahxx
      @niahrahxx 5 месяцев назад

      You're retarted

    • @robertshaw3619
      @robertshaw3619 2 месяца назад

      There's abuse and then there's a correction. You're being soft. Get a grip. In their world it's a mild correction. Stop humanising animals. We fucked up our own species with all this soft shit there too much of a communication barrier between man and dog to start shoving abuse into the mix.

  • @noelvandepoele600
    @noelvandepoele600 Год назад +11

    Misleading title, searching your other videos you have a few for clicks, don't think you know what an attack is, your malinois went attack mode first, seems that way in a few videos, perhaps the reason is not the other dogs problem but yours, its hard to de-escalate as well when the whole pack is against one dog too, the pit was pretty good considering he also didn't show leash aggression when your dog jumped the fence toward him. Seems a common theme in your videos with the malinois, wonder why that is

    • @syzygyfarm
      @syzygyfarm Год назад +2

      Right?!

    • @YxngTn
      @YxngTn Месяц назад

      I really hope u never get a powerful breed with that delusion😂his dog backed off and tried disengaging every time he could the pit was walking around challenging everyone if you honestly think his dog was just gonna sit there and get bullied then ur a clown😂do you’re research and actually use ur eyes next time.

  • @robertoespinoza4047
    @robertoespinoza4047 Год назад +3

    Bro your videos are super good. From the pov to the break downs this is the best dog interaction channel by far.

  • @melaninking199
    @melaninking199 Год назад +3

    Yeah could tell that Ronin didn't wanna start anything.

  • @CannibalChxrry
    @CannibalChxrry Год назад +26

    My oldest pit (May his soul rest in peace) was a very submissive boy. He was socialized and taught from a very very young age to not challenge other dogs and to leave them alone. He was the absolute best boy, but sadly cancer stole him from me at 14 and a half years old. This dog shows potential, but the owner needs to begin correcting the pit when he acts up or it can end up very serious for him and the pitty.

  • @DFalc
    @DFalc 7 месяцев назад +1

    3:36 the way he said sit and her running away had me dead💀💀💀

  • @SimmplyARM
    @SimmplyARM Год назад +13

    That pit bull got humbled real quick wouldn’t ya say..? Good channel, Deserves a needed sub!

  • @Emmanuelcharles15
    @Emmanuelcharles15 Год назад +3

    Once ronin got attacked the the whole pack jumped on the pit, this is why you need to train your dog

  • @batt_392
    @batt_392 Год назад +8

    That park is a dog hood bro

  • @Jeboylex
    @Jeboylex 18 дней назад

    its amazing how you made sure your dogs would not get into a fight by slapping it before entering a dog park, entering the park first by just being really fast instead of letting the dogs wait after you opened, the door, letting your dogs decide how to deal with situatiions so they dont look at you as their leader and letting the shephard jump over the fence before another dog enters, i am impressed!

  • @Toodles8068
    @Toodles8068 Год назад +1

    I like how he gives the little notes to show what’s going on especially in the Ronin perspective vids love ur channel u earned a subscriber❤

  • @rayerscarpensael2300
    @rayerscarpensael2300 Год назад +4

    What a shitty place to walk your dog. Go out into the woods instead of messing around on overcrowded areas where trouble is all you will get. Btw your hands will need stitches soon grabbing the collar way too often

  • @sntstars2
    @sntstars2 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love this!!! So awesome how you do the step by step explanation!! Fabulous!!!

  • @suzyq8021
    @suzyq8021 Год назад +3

    That pit bull should not be at a dog park. Ever.

    • @MikeMisiewicz
      @MikeMisiewicz 2 месяца назад +1

      It's was his dog not the pit.

  • @YukiBun123
    @YukiBun123 20 дней назад +1

    Not the squeaky chickmunk voice 😂😂 3:35
    Deep voice 😂😂
    4:09

  • @hunterurban5465
    @hunterurban5465 4 месяца назад +3

    There is so much wrong here it's insane

  • @George1eg
    @George1eg 8 месяцев назад

    Awww the way the dogs where hugging ronin and holding him back after every fight

  • @Acm41883
    @Acm41883 Год назад +1

    I just discovered your videos, i know nothing about you but you seem very smart about dogs, its very interesting watching your videos so far.

  • @anthonybly
    @anthonybly Год назад +3

    Great videos on describing behaviors and what to do and what not. The only critique I have is strengthening your recall under those for those conditions would greatly help. Good content though, thank you.

  • @camillelogie80
    @camillelogie80 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don't understand why there are still people who persist in bringing back dogs who are bad, who attack without reson a dog who has done nothing (Ronin) when they know that the dog will beat frankly
    Otherwise your videos and your dogs are incredible don't really stop! ♥️❤️

  • @radolfkalis4041
    @radolfkalis4041 Год назад +1

    One of the basic rules at dog parks, so,not bring food items, that is guaranteed to start fights

  • @alyssa4541
    @alyssa4541 Год назад +18

    Why is everyone praising this guy?? He said it himself that his dog gets attacked “all the time” and then bring him again like its nothing!! Even if it wasnt his dogs fault why bring them in the first place? If you have this many dogs you should have a big enough backyard + walking them regularly that could make up for this and is so much safer🙄. And if you dont have time for walks why do you have this many dogs!?!? This dog is going to get attacked by the wrong one and it wont end up good because obviously he does not care what happens and continues to let it happen.

    • @Cmon-Man
      @Cmon-Man Год назад +5

      Absolutely agree, it’s owners like him why I don’t go to dog parks. Thinks he knows so much while doing everything wrong

    • @AJGecko18
      @AJGecko18 3 месяца назад +2

      I don’t think it’s the exercise he cares about. It’s beneficial for a dog’s mental and physical health to interact and play with other dogs outside of their family/pack members, it helps them behave better and interact better with other dogs when they meet them

  • @Cmon-Man
    @Cmon-Man Год назад +2

    This fella making the video did everything wrong. Dog is not fixed and he knows that gets it “attacked all the time “ but still takes it to the dog park. His dog jumps the fence, obviously scaring and crowding other dogs on leash, thinks it’s funny. Says the other dog is acting wrong by staying close to its owner, well yea, it’s protecting its owner from your out of control dog. Never let your dog crowd dogs on leash. Owners like him are exactly why I don’t go to dog parks. And he has the audacity to act like he is teaching others about dog training. He did everything wrong

  • @cybilsnarf
    @cybilsnarf Год назад +2

    Question, Were you not fearful of the Pit doing more damage, or clamping down on Ronin and not releasing? Plus did you seriously believe that the Pit would not go after Ronin again?

    • @GenvinelyAlex
      @GenvinelyAlex 11 месяцев назад +1

      it really can be a toss up-50/50 with the breed. they may try to start a fight and after being corrected back down, accepting they won’t win. others are like the one in the video, who poke and prod until they get the fight they want.

  • @journeybrook9357
    @journeybrook9357 Год назад +5

    You never slap a dog in the face. I've trained and been around my dogs and others. Slapping in the face is abuse and training a dog to be unpredictable.

  • @radskele
    @radskele 11 месяцев назад +2

    terrible dog owners.....baffles my mind that after the first confrontation both dog owners just leave the dogs free of leash so they can go and fight each other again.

  • @HumanOptimization
    @HumanOptimization Месяц назад

    "we have three, so we're used to this kinda stuff." that explains it all with this nutto

  • @kevinschwinkendorf3202
    @kevinschwinkendorf3202 4 месяца назад +2

    Remember! This guy is filming this!

  • @KinzeHansebyner
    @KinzeHansebyner Год назад +2

    You can't even call your dog on command, that's so cringe, especially when you have large dogs. Shame on you.

    • @vsvsvszoo
      @vsvsvszoo Год назад

      how tf is that cringe💀

  • @Midel657
    @Midel657 Год назад +11

    I love how ronie starts destroying that pit LMAO

  • @Adri_loves_volleyball
    @Adri_loves_volleyball 11 месяцев назад

    you are the BEST dog owner! You understanding your dogs body language is amazing 🫶🏼 your dogs are beautiful❤️

  • @axey7476
    @axey7476 5 месяцев назад

    bro's beer got drank by the dog lmao

  • @personimpersonal
    @personimpersonal Год назад +8

    Congrats, your mal is only learning to be a better fighter. I doubt you can bring him into dog parks anymore when he's older without serious consequences.

  • @seanymac242
    @seanymac242 Год назад +6

    2 be honest R turned up the defense level of the other pack by jumping the fence. ..and I have Belgian.. not a hater.js.

  • @lainawilliams6607
    @lainawilliams6607 Год назад +2

    First attack at 6:37
    Second attack at 9:08

  • @Zee-nq3hq
    @Zee-nq3hq 3 месяца назад

    The sped up “no sit,sit you heard me! No sit! Cmere” made me laugh so hard😭

  • @ThatGuyRicky000
    @ThatGuyRicky000 Год назад +4

    Never put your drink/food down around puppies lol

    • @LibertySpam
      @LibertySpam Год назад

      My GSD would steal my coffee

  • @Down_D_Stairs-dr4vt
    @Down_D_Stairs-dr4vt 16 дней назад

    "Momo SIT🤓" Was,so funny

  • @0o0o0o0o.8
    @0o0o0o0o.8 3 месяца назад +1

    Community where this is commonplace: Nobody could have forseen this

  • @BoostedS650
    @BoostedS650 Год назад +2

    Such an expert that you'd take your dogs to a dog park. Great idea.

    • @PeteH0121
      @PeteH0121 11 месяцев назад

      Ha ha. I think the clue is in the name.
      If you want to show how dogs interact then what better place to go?

    • @BoostedS650
      @BoostedS650 11 месяцев назад

      @@PeteH0121 Training class or owners who know one another who know wtf they’re doing with dogs on leashes.

    • @PeteH0121
      @PeteH0121 11 месяцев назад

      @@BoostedS650 It sounds as though he knows a number of other users in that dog park.
      Obviously you can never know for sure who is going to turn up on any given day but if the park is in a decent area then the chances of a serious confrontation are pretty small.
      Many dogs behave very differently on leads than they do while off leash.

    • @BoostedS650
      @BoostedS650 11 месяцев назад

      @@PeteH0121 Point proven. Every real dog expert knows you never take your dog to a dog park. Recipe for disaster. This bozo decided to take a bevy of dogs including two notorious aggressive dogs. Amateur. You need to watch more dog videos of dogs just being walked and crossing paths at the wrong time, my friend

    • @PeteH0121
      @PeteH0121 11 месяцев назад

      @@BoostedS650 I must have missed the bit which showed the disaster.
      I just saw two dogs having a scuffle. Handbags at dawn, nothing serious.

  • @ollyoxin2539
    @ollyoxin2539 Год назад

    He's not even listening to the guy. He's just reading the dogs. Lol

  • @empty-voiid
    @empty-voiid 3 месяца назад +1

    8:09 "Is he spayed?"
    A male cannot be spayed. It gets neutered.

  • @namelessnavnls8060
    @namelessnavnls8060 2 месяца назад

    The rapid shifts in emotion indicated by dog body language.. sheesh. I never realized how exhausting dog social life must be for them. My goodness. Poor Ronin. :(

  • @vivienleigh4640
    @vivienleigh4640 5 месяцев назад

    So happy I found this channel. Learn a lot!

  • @MageZathara
    @MageZathara Год назад +4

    I love canela shes such a sweetheart 💖💖

  • @jessroebuck8832
    @jessroebuck8832 Год назад +6

    This is very educational keep up the amazing work 🇦🇺🤩🇦🇺

  • @treideca44
    @treideca44 11 месяцев назад +1

    Going in the park right the next day after your dog got bitten and probably knowing that dog parks are the most awful and toxic idea that was ever invented for dogs ... I can't believe it! Good look breaking the next fights.

  • @LibertySpam
    @LibertySpam Год назад +1

    I would not tolerate the bite from that Pit Bull. They're the most dangerous breed because that aggression is allowed to continue.

  • @Threehundredandsixtyeight
    @Threehundredandsixtyeight Год назад

    “Petting encourages the fearful behaviour” it’s been proven that you can’t reinforce an emotion, and comforting a scared dog doesn’t make them more likely to be scared.

  • @XoNeeka444
    @XoNeeka444 4 месяца назад +2

    Intact dogs should not be in the dog park. Most have it as a rule.

  • @UnRu1eD
    @UnRu1eD Год назад +3

    People tend to forget. Pitbulls are a tough breed. Belgian Malinois… they’re specifically trained to be military dogs simply cuz they don’t mess around. Good on Both of you for handling them. I love both breeds cuz my uncle has a Malinois and my mom had a pittie.

    • @One-12937
      @One-12937 Год назад +1

      They’re not so much as trained but breed like that. Makes them better for training and they have good instinct.

    • @Manetho72
      @Manetho72 10 месяцев назад

      Pitbulls are a garbage breed that was bred only for violence.

  • @Ifs.Valid_
    @Ifs.Valid_ Год назад +2

    Dang love they way u guys controlled that situation and it looked like when the pitpull attacks roman always looks like he is doing more damage with the upper hand

  • @tamarakraft7189
    @tamarakraft7189 Год назад

    As a vet tech, I can confirm it is never recommended to put hydrogen peroxide on a wound. It's better to use soap and water to clean.

  • @ToppatVR-YHNS
    @ToppatVR-YHNS Год назад +3

    This bro is a dog whisperer. He knows and can identify all signs dogs may be conveying emotions and how to correct. He knows when and when not to take action. Its truly awesome how he does it.

    • @JasonWalker-q3p
      @JasonWalker-q3p 11 месяцев назад

      You're wrong he's an idiot

    • @liamlandy8308
      @liamlandy8308 10 месяцев назад +1

      yet he still lets his dogs get into fights.

  • @JohnDoe-b8l7e
    @JohnDoe-b8l7e 5 месяцев назад

    My brother your videos are great i say this after watching only two. I knew absolutly nothing about or even heard of a malli dogs until i rescued my emma dog . I went to adopt what i thought was an all black german shepard and was told that what she was . It took a total of two days to relize somthing was different about her temperment not being familar with female dogs i assumed this was gonna be the case . 5 days later after typing all black german shepards personality traits a pic of mine popped up in the screen displayed with yours . Ii learned she is a belgum shepard ken to the malli breed . All i can say is wow . These dogs are somthing else . I will be watching your vids every day you post . Please tho can you leave the writing up on screen just a moment longer its hard to read idk due to color or all the dogs moving around and pause on you tube sucks making it even harder to read . Thanks and keep up the great work.

  • @lcatchmylazerl9245
    @lcatchmylazerl9245 Год назад +4

    My shepherd got attacked by 3 pits yesterday he killed one of them the other two are fine but my dog has some pretty bad cuts and holes and he’s hurting pretty bad I bought stuff for his wounds and cleaned them to the beat of my ability hopefully they can heal good bc I can not afford a vet I’m getting kicked out I got tickets and I already in debt-edit: yes we was attacked in my yard they came here only reason one is dead is because he had my dogs throat and I had to to what I had to do

  • @Perisa79
    @Perisa79 3 месяца назад +2

    Isn't it "strange" that in 99.99% of the cases a dog is unfriendly it''s a pitbull.... just saying.. It's a breed for fighting...Im sure it can be good with other dogs and humans etc... But so is the BILLION other breeds you could have chosen..

  • @robertblake4006
    @robertblake4006 6 месяцев назад +1

    Does not appears that Ronin respects owner and is not responsive on calls. Why ?

  • @yourboss7249
    @yourboss7249 Год назад +3

    Great job on your pack. The breakdown of dog language totally helped me understand way more than I thought. Both you and the other dude were totally calm as heck too. Most dog owners would get heated in a situation like that. Great job 👏👏on handling the situation

  • @NomadDogAdventures
    @NomadDogAdventures Год назад +5

    Canela is an awesome dog!! And Ronin is such a patient boy❤ I don’t blame him for snapping after being poked at so many times. That pitties attitude was just to big for his britches.

  • @Supercoolforstdude-hw8hy
    @Supercoolforstdude-hw8hy 5 месяцев назад

    The Way the pack is there to help is so awesome, like how canela pushed the pit bull off of ronin, its so cool

  • @angrydoggy9170
    @angrydoggy9170 4 месяца назад

    Keep the captions on a bit longer. It’s hard to read them in the time they’re up.

  • @adamskeer2675
    @adamskeer2675 3 месяца назад +1

    Your dog obviously does not get along with any pitbull. Ronin jumped the fence first to size up the pitbull. The fact he jumped the fence shows you don’t have full control of him. The warning sign was at that moment.

  • @joshuaduenas5957
    @joshuaduenas5957 8 месяцев назад

    Ronin was getting the better of those exchanges. Lol.

  • @MW-hm9ub
    @MW-hm9ub Год назад +1

    This is why I refuse to take my dogs to dog parks. Because of other peoples dogs. Not mine.

  • @Memflix
    @Memflix 6 дней назад

    repeat after me: "PITBULLS ARE NOT A DOG PARK BREED"
    The day you learn to accept this breed for what it is and not want to transform it into something else, a dog that is sociable with its conspecifics, it will always be too late.
    Respect its fucking history and their breed memory.
    And above all, respect the lives of other dogs who will have the misfortune of finding themselves with your Pitbull who had never done anything to anyone before, who suddenly remembers his origins and will attack the poor unfortunate dog's throat and not let go even before losing consciousness due to hypoxia.