NOT DANGEROUS! THE SPORTING AMERICAN XL BULLY

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Today we meet the fittest American XL Bullies in the World. They adore their training and are happy and content. Our trainers today will argue that a well trained American Bully is less dangerous than a pet one that is left unexercised and socialised. These bullies not only are well behaved but they will stop 'biting' on command. Something that perhaps all dog owners should teach their dogs. We also will explain why most dog attacks come from special circumstances where the dogs have not been taught or trained how to behave, from 'bad genetics' produced by back-yard breeders and careless owners who leave their dogs alone, untrained and unsocialised with small children. The American Bully may look tough but he's actually one of the sweetest breeds there is. Will you look past his looks and agree with me?
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  • @Animal-Watch
    @Animal-Watch  Год назад +22

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    • @ramizshould
      @ramizshould Год назад

      Thank you animal watch happy halloween.

    • @elithepitbulldog2209
      @elithepitbulldog2209 Год назад +2

      As someone who has been a supporter of the great American pit bull terrier for quite a while, and someone who has been training dogs for over 40 years,whenever a s after bred bully, because that’s exactly what they are, attacks someone, my breed, the REAL pit bull gets blamed.
      There’s nothing pit bull about these mutts, they aren’t the same breed. The horrific bully attack in Memphis 2 weeks ago were from American bullies that weighed over 100 pounds each. The lady involved is one of my daughters closest friends. She’s held the 2 children that died and met these dogs on several occasions. Despite responsible owners, these dogs weren’t stable and had a history of warning signs. I know how these dogs were bred. Scatter bred with known “protection type” dogs what do you think was going to happen? It did and it was unprovoked and was one of the most horrific dog attacks in American history. As the mom tried to protect her 5 year old child, and as the other dog nearly ripped the head off the baby, the dog dragged the mom more than 100 feet thru the woods, causing serious injuries to the mom, them managed to get the child away from the mom and break the child’s neck with one bite.
      Any moron that takes these scatter bred bullies and tries to enforce its “protection dog” capabilities needs to go to prison. Just as bad is the media that’s putting blame on the American pit bull terrier, which IS NOTa protection dog.
      These scatter bred bully nuts were in fact created by thug culture with thug behavior in mind. These thugs suffer from “little dick” syndrome and wanted a big scary dog to do their talking for them. I’m not saying there aren’t good owners (my daughters friends certainly were) but were seeing the results of bad breeding practices and it has occurred at a time were we really didn’t need another dog breeds. Now they are talking about banning “pit bulls” in my county (I live near Memphis where the attack occurred) even though pit bulls had nothing to do with the attack. The bully breed has only been existence a few years and this is not enough time to establish temperament standards and it’s always changing, by constantly breeding indifferent dogs. What could possibly go wrong? What happened in Memphis. Anyone that says different can go F themselves. The AmericanDog Breeders Association exist to day to let- this from happening with my breed, and thugs want to highjack my breeds name because, who is going to spend $5,000 on a dangerous scatter bred mutt?

    • @monicahaidu5203
      @monicahaidu5203 Год назад

      Dr et et f

    • @hoodoo.hillbilly
      @hoodoo.hillbilly Год назад

      I saw this, and skipped over to the DNA site like it was Christmas tickled pink till I realized they wanted my DNA and not my dogs! 😂

    • @smaug3340
      @smaug3340 Год назад +2

      ​@@elithepitbulldog2209 Question is more. Why use a Bully as protection dog. When there are many breeds far better for that some breeds even bred for that.

  • @SoNoFTheMoSt
    @SoNoFTheMoSt Год назад +49

    I love seeing a well exercised dog, they always look so happy and healthy

  • @lauraclouden7362
    @lauraclouden7362 Год назад +50

    I adopted an American Bully (though I had no idea that's what she was at the time) from a local shelter. She is very sweet, mischievous, & loves humans & dogs alike. She is a joy to have & is always ready to give LOTS of kisses 💋

    • @sarahb3989
      @sarahb3989 Год назад +3

      They're my favorite snuggle bugs at the rescue!! so much better for kisses and cuddles than the tiny lap dogs!

    • @cheryllines4106
      @cheryllines4106 Год назад +1

      Mine too, most loving dogs ever if they're with the right people 💞

    • @stecam3121
      @stecam3121 5 месяцев назад

      Same, I had no idea I just met a nice dog. Next thing I know these are something else. Human dogs

    • @stecam3121
      @stecam3121 5 месяцев назад

      Dog humans adunno

    • @user-ht4kp7py2c
      @user-ht4kp7py2c 5 месяцев назад +1

      Until she’s ready to bite you and not let go.

  • @loveableswampwitch
    @loveableswampwitch Год назад +5

    I wouldn’t even leave my 11lb half chihuahua alone with a small child.

  • @maligator8641
    @maligator8641 Год назад +19

    Superb video. You’ve hit the nail on the head in the first 5 minutes with regards to the issues in the UK on breeding, the needs of the breed and the consequences of bad owners with poor quality dogs.

    • @richardevans560
      @richardevans560 Год назад

      There is no knowing what someone is going to do with it once a dog is sold. The important thing to realise is dogs are instinctual animals, any dog can be triggered into an aggresive mode and the question is how do you stop it once that has happened. With dogs like this the average person cannot stop it if it attacks, so that means the dog IS a danger in public because it could attack another dog and when the owner tries to protect their animal they and their dog could well be torn to pieces by such a big, powerful dog.
      Personally I'd like a special licence and very special conditions required to own such a dog with huge fines or jail for anyone who ignores the law

    • @twistymcslide2
      @twistymcslide2 Год назад +1

      Neither of the dogs here, are American Xl bullies , to the american standard, they should be called UK bully Xl's , but they really arent big enough to be considered XL to any legitimate connoisseur of the breed . . . . . . .

  • @flowerbloom325
    @flowerbloom325 Год назад +21

    In Memphis Tennessee a mother was mauled while trying to save her two children from XL Bullies. The toddler and infant were killed within minutes. This happened early October this year.
    These were their own family-raised XL Bullies. They are not a safe animal to have in your home, especially around children, no matter the training.

    • @LauraHopkinsCDL
      @LauraHopkinsCDL Год назад +5

      Yes I have said the same.

    • @genaromendez4880
      @genaromendez4880 Год назад +2

      wrong this is a very sad situation but any Big dog can have a bad day and all big dogs ca be fatal 99% of pits I know were super sweet mostly with kids . we just receive a street pit and she was playing with all the kids of My house complex she had marks of bites all over her body never bite someone a neigboor adopted her and all is fine so far

    • @MK67934
      @MK67934 Год назад +3

      @@genaromendez4880 uhmm No . I dog lover owned mutiple breeds will never own this breed and believe the need to be all fixed and breeders banned for breeding this aggressive breed. It's not owner's its the breed is what issue. Statistics speak for itself.

    • @joeb5212
      @joeb5212 Год назад +3

      All dogs, big or small can have a bad day…accidents happen. The problem is most small and medium sized dogs do not have the same strength and bite force as larger breeds, especially all pit breeds. Obviously attacks and accidents will be worse with bigger dogs. All larger possibly aggressive breeds should be treated like having a gun, responsible and well trained.
      Training should not include some of the things these guys were doing. No problem with working these dogs with the running, swimming, climbing, and agility but why are they teaching these dogs to attack, bite, and strengthen their bite? This is irresponsible for these breeds unless they are being trained for military or police work. Any breed trained to be aggressive should not be a companion or family dog. They are keeping this aggression and prey drive alive in the breed. Many of these dogs trained like this are sold as “security”. Most people do not need this type of security in their home unless they are involved in something possibly criminal or Saudi Prince type folks. And I do believe most people choose this breed because of the status a “dangerous” dog carries. People choose breeds as an accessory or extension of who they are, not choosing based on what the breed is actually bred and trained for. I understand these dogs are trained to release on command but there will be a time in a dogs life where the owner is not with the dog. I think everyone will be a little safer around a dog that wasn’t trained to bite a human to work out anxiety.
      With all that said my pit Aussie mix girls are the sweetest dogs, love kids, and other dogs. Training never included any aggression training or tug of war or jaw strengthening exercises. As sweet as they are I still would not leave them alone with children or small animals. At the end of the day these guys take great care of these dogs and excellent at training them, I just don’t think the aggressive training is necessary in most cases and it gives irresponsible owners bad ideas on how to train. Hopefully my point makes sense.

    • @flowerbloom325
      @flowerbloom325 Год назад +3

      @@joeb5212 Thing is, most other breeds just bite. They do not maul like Pit Bulls, XL Bullies, American Staffordshire Terriers and every other breed included in the Pit Bull group.
      There are hundreds of documented fatal maulings done by these dogs. The vast majority were raised like a normal dog, with no bite training. A common phrase you will hear is "He's never shown aggression before", " We've had him since he was a puppy". These dogs kill their owners, family members, strangers, and most often other pets ( dog aggression is a breed trait, it's genetic ).
      The parents of the children in Memphis had continually posted a bunch of "don't bully my breed" propoganda prior to the attack. For years, they believed they raised them right. These dogs were around 6 years old, and they snapped. They killed half of a family, almost killed the mother too.
      Not all pit bulls attack, but people often get no warning before they do. Fighting dogs have no place in a home, their only place is in a (illegal) fighting pit if anything.

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore 8 месяцев назад +16

    For decades we have had many bully breed rescues and strays. Pitties, Rotties, Dobies, cane corso….we took them in at all ages because they needed a home. We are far from dog trainers. All we have done is shower them with love and affection, exercise them, feed them well…and in return they showered us, our 4 daughters, 10 grandkids….showered us with unconditional love. We have had so many it is hard to believe that we have just gotten lucky. This leads us to believe that there are lots of bad owners and very few bad dogs.

  • @brewsterking9973
    @brewsterking9973 Год назад +66

    I rescued my pitbull from the shelter , she passed away last summer with the vet and the family at 18 years old . Training and exercise is key for these type of dogs . She was the best dog and never had accidents because I knew her triggers and never put her in bad situations , just like you would your kids

    • @sarahb3989
      @sarahb3989 Год назад +4

      This comment, your sweet girl, and you are such a tribute to loving and responsible ownership! 18 years of love an health after rescue is incredible -- but especially calling back to the days where there was so much media hype around the danger of pitties. You should be so proud of the love and life you gave her -- and of the example you set!!

    • @kevinworrall231
      @kevinworrall231 Год назад

      Exactly Brewster king you have to know your dog and keep it away from certain situations it's very rarely the dogs fault but granted you do rarely get a dog that isn't wired in the head right always about keeping them away from things that trigger them. Dog is mans best friend

    • @Chris.Lewis1456
      @Chris.Lewis1456 Год назад +4

      18 years is awesome. My girl is 13 and still acts like a puppy. Hopefully i get many more years with her.

    • @paulhewson7459
      @paulhewson7459 Год назад +1

      Well training like this isn't good

    • @jameshenson4871
      @jameshenson4871 Месяц назад +1

      Brewster, we own an AmStaff and you're right. Owners need to exercise dogs and train them. Learn what sets them off and train harder. Ours loves almost every dog he encounters. He is a great dog, when we find one he dislikes we remove him from the situation. I call him down and we move on. His ears haven't been cut and still has his tail. He is a pet that minds! He's been one of the best dogs we've owned yet.

  • @warhorsekelso
    @warhorsekelso Год назад +44

    As someone who owns working line and show bullies no dog regardless of breed should become aggressive just because they are not worked I've gone weeks to a month without working my dogs and the only thing the happens was a chewed up bent dog kennel with a bent metal dog bowl with teeth marks on it none of my working stock or show stock has ever shown any aggression to my family or any children all this "if you don't work your dogs they'll kill people because they are feeling a little anxious" is just going to scare the people who don't understand these dogs even more

    • @GM-bq6zo
      @GM-bq6zo Год назад +4

      Ban xl bully's, get a nice dog. End of.

    • @warhorsekelso
      @warhorsekelso Год назад +7

      @@GM-bq6zo I guess you've never owned them and never seen bullies much I've been on multiple doggers yards and with permission on the yard I've never been bitten and never felt in danger of the American bully and I'm talking champion dogs and dogs with no titles if you don't believe me go to a abkc show

    • @b.g.3400
      @b.g.3400 Год назад +3

      Yeah, you’re right honestly. People have been peddling that for as long as I can remember.

    • @GM-bq6zo
      @GM-bq6zo Год назад +2

      @@b.g.3400 People just want a dangerous animal on a lead.

    • @GM-bq6zo
      @GM-bq6zo Год назад +2

      @@warhorsekelso I would never have one, and people who bring them in to their house to live with small children, I would never take that risk.

  • @dieseldog00
    @dieseldog00 Год назад +39

    My son gave me his 130lb pit bull/mastiff b/c he had too many dogs. I had established a close friendship with Bobo so I had no problem taking him in to live with us. He was a good dog in our house but I very quickly found out he hated all other dogs regardless of breed or size and would attack if he could get loose from my leash.
    I could not take him even to a leash park, much less an off-leash park. I had to find a place where no other dogs were around so he could run and play with the toys I threw for him to catch.
    My main point is this; terrier breeds can be dangerous if not trained properly and dangerous even if they are trained well. Another very important point is; DO NOT TAKE YOUR PIT BULL TO AN OFF LEASH PARK. Or your American Bully dog. Or your American Bulldog.
    If you know of a pack of two or more pit bull dogs or bully dogs or American Bulldogs in your neighborhood, keep your pets indoors or under close supervision if you let them out to play, even in broad daylight. Terriers are excellent high jumpers and diggers so those two issues should be addressed BEFORE new dogs are brought into the family.

    • @1998TDM
      @1998TDM Год назад +4

      Socializing them from puppy's can negate most of the dog aggression. Having said that, dogs will be dogs and the onus should always be on the owner to avoid conflict situations. The only issues I ever had with my last Pit Bull were caused by other dogs who thought they were Lord of the Universe and came charging in. Even then, no fighting or blood, just a quick flick onto the back and a short doggy conversation about manners. The dogs were always fine, the owners a bloody nightmare! As said in the video, these dogs need a lot of training, exercise and socialization. They're not for everyone.

    • @alano7113
      @alano7113 Год назад

      @@1998TDM the Bull no more than another, and above all you have to stop saying that the Bull becomes aggressive if he is not socialized but otherwise I confirm it is also the same for a child, the child is also for everything the world as for all living beings, loved and capacity, are not necessarily compatible

    • @CiroMastino
      @CiroMastino Год назад +2

      Pit Bull x Mastiff is called a Bandog, it's a powerful hybrid used for guarding and catching. When bred and raised correctly they are top notch guardian's

    • @alano7113
      @alano7113 Год назад

      @@CiroMastino and the other is called Pitt Bullmastiff if cross with Bullmastiff

    • @zerohours.
      @zerohours. Год назад +1

      Even a very socialized and friendly Amstaff cannot be offleash at a park, other dogs will attack them even if your Bull Terrier breed is super good in temperment. That's also the extra danger to off leash with lots of dogs. Gotta set them up for success

  • @lolorick5885
    @lolorick5885 Год назад +3

    What good are these dogs for?

  • @lilypeate7007
    @lilypeate7007 Год назад +9

    I don't understand why they've done this. because first they bred the bully to be a marshmallow and have no drive, now they're breeding a sporting bully which is basically the same as the pitbull drive wise, just more muscular. I think the Bull and terrier breeds are the best breeds you can get. I have an American Staffordshire Terrier❤️ so I'm not saying there's anything wrong with them, but they're bringing a Pitbull like dog back into the UK and the people are not ready for it, it will just end up happening all again. Because there are going to be backyard breeders that will cross the non-sporting and the Sporting, sell them out too people who aren't ready to take on that much drive. This was a good video Anika and I appreciate that you're trying to stick up for this breed and educate people.

    • @craig5066
      @craig5066 Год назад

      You do realise Am Staffs are a banned breed in the UK right.

    • @lilypeate7007
      @lilypeate7007 Год назад

      I don't know. they used to be on the banned dog breeds list but now they aren't. but it's still not clear? FYI I'm not in the UK.

  • @natalievu4399
    @natalievu4399 Год назад +19

    We had a case, here in Germany where a mother & son lived in a tiny apartment & owned a pitbull which they never walked. He had to go do his business on the small balcony.
    He had no stimulation nor exercise. One day he flipped out & bit them both to death.
    What exactly led to this tragic end is not known but the way he waa kept might has been enough.
    The dog was put down.
    Some people really don't know what they are doing.
    Even a mutt like mine needs a lot of exercise & play. Every dog does & breeds that are working dogs, even more.

    • @susandumbill8805
      @susandumbill8805 Год назад +3

      I've liked this because you've made such an essential point. Why do people keep dogs if they've no intention of caring for them?! This situation,of a pit bull, not exercised, and only allowed to relieve itself on a small balcony was a disaster waiting to happen, regardless of the breed. If only there were tougher laws and enforcement.

    • @shivanimalik6739
      @shivanimalik6739 Год назад +1

      That's really sad,
      Poor dog 😢

    • @HEllis-qu5nn
      @HEllis-qu5nn Год назад

      My pitt NEEDS PHYSICALITY!! She is the best dog but she is soooo happy when she gets lots of intense rough and tumble play with other doggies. I have to say pittbulls have to be physical to be happy and balanced.

    • @MrMakingcake
      @MrMakingcake Год назад

      Poor humans@@shivanimalik6739

    • @MALEECKSWIFE29
      @MALEECKSWIFE29 8 месяцев назад

      Dogs don’t flip out there’s always a cause wether abuse or otherwise

  • @craig5066
    @craig5066 Год назад +89

    Unfortunately some of these so called working Xl bullies could actually be classed as pitbull type here in the uk purely from proportion,structure and measurements which is strange considering the breed was created to get away from the stigma of the American pit bull terrier. Most of these are more terrier and less bulldog with super high prey drive and in the wrong hands can cause fatalities just like the Pitbull did back in its day.

    • @dw3_lenswright852
      @dw3_lenswright852 Год назад +5

      Exactly I know NO American Bullies that aggressive and I attend many American Bullies shows

    • @bigmoneysteppa
      @bigmoneysteppa Год назад +19

      @@dw3_lenswright852 they have pitbull in them that is the energy level that can be misguided. The ones that are more bulldog big mastiff x are just half asleep walking health disasters.

    • @ps1834
      @ps1834 Год назад +9

      @Stephen Carr so did i, and ear cropping is meant to be illegal in the UK.

    • @rawjan39
      @rawjan39 Год назад +7

      @Stephen Carr The brown dog looks nothing like the APBT ( the real pit bull) .

    • @jamieoliver3262
      @jamieoliver3262 Год назад

      99.9% of people have no clue what an apbt looks like it's a 50pound dog soaking wet don't believe the hype

  • @MsMoonMagic
    @MsMoonMagic Год назад +4

    We have a American Bully/American Pit Bull Terrier mix. He is a good size boy at about 100lbs. He will lay on the couch and cuddle all day if that's what I'm doing but he also has TONS of energy. I do allot of different things to keep him from being destructive or overly stimulated. He can be both dog aggressive and can wary of certain people. I feel it is my responsibility to know his cues and respond accordingly EVERY time. He is a great boy and a wonderful companion. I would not recommend a dog like him to just anybody. My wish is that people would do their due diligence and research when they are choosing ANY breed, but especially the breeds that already have a bad reputation. Thank you for all you do for these breeds!

    • @erickcollantes2985
      @erickcollantes2985 7 месяцев назад

      You haven't mix bully /apbt becouse they're diferet breeds.

  • @chriscross7357
    @chriscross7357 22 дня назад

    Mine is 18 month, hes a big boy..only round adults, but when he meets kids he shows a gentle side he doesnt show with adults..in the right hands these dogs are awaome ❤

  • @malindadesertwolf2736
    @malindadesertwolf2736 Год назад +9

    I have said for years that you have an owner who doesn't have control the dog you stick the dogs in a kennel all day is when you're leading to problems they have to be stimulated worked and you have to be as strong dog owner to have these type of dogs otherwise if they get out horrible things can happen with this breed these breeds

  • @basiliuspetrakis896
    @basiliuspetrakis896 Год назад +2

    First dog looks more staffie than bully and secondly , there's no brindle colour in bullies fur

  • @dogpoundgangdpg9921
    @dogpoundgangdpg9921 Год назад +12

    Amazing watch. Thankyou for the feature. As you can all see the out command we all have in our bullies is stro mg. A foundation of any type of protection work is OBEDIENCE. It’s not making the dog aggressive rather using built up energy in a positive way for the dog. The problem is back yard breeders breeding from ill temperament bullies for money. Breeders not vetting thoroughly any new potential owners of a puppy to see if they have the experience, time and knowledge to own a large breed. No foundations by new owners in obidience and no training is also to blame. Another factor that comes into it is people wanting to sell adult dogs on. It can cause the dog stress and anxiety. They are emotional beings as we are. They have one defence or attack and that’s their mouth. I sympathise with everyone that’s got bit by this breed of dog or any dog. It’s truly down to the owner 90 percent of the time. Please stop demonising this lovi n breed. I can show you my dogs meeting random kids on a school run showing nothing but love full of slobbery bully kisses. I can show you them meeting random people, walking in city centre calmly. I can show you the way a true bullies temperament should be. Thankyou for readi n and please support my beloved breed.

  • @MackerelCat
    @MackerelCat Год назад +2

    I am not inclined to take against any dog breed, and I met a beautiful gentle fully in tact male bully XL, a real sweetheart of a dog with a very good experienced dog mum. That being said, I just don’t know why people feel the need to have these massive kinds of dogs at home. Working scenarios are one thing, but why can’t people just be satisfied with a cute little english staffie???

  • @paulhewson7459
    @paulhewson7459 Год назад +3

    Basically training the dogs to be potentially deadly

    • @johnberry7662
      @johnberry7662 2 месяца назад

      What work did you think they would do, gardening, housekeeping, baked goods?

  • @SherPunjabi86
    @SherPunjabi86 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this. Very well informed and with great information

  • @Evanescence1231001
    @Evanescence1231001 Год назад +10

    One of the first questions you should ask any potential breeder is what temprement they are breeding into their dogs. That's a quick way to find out how much stimulation your dog is going to need

    • @Sokolva
      @Sokolva Год назад +1

      I agree, though BYB and Puppy Mills will often lie about this question, and try to paint their dogs as both the perfect "couch potatoes" and also hiking partners when need arises, without having any understanding of their dogs' actual exercise needs.

    • @Evanescence1231001
      @Evanescence1231001 Год назад

      @@Sokolva That's true but it's only one part. Also there are red flags to spot byb and puppy mills

    • @Meowhsss
      @Meowhsss 11 месяцев назад

      But I thought it’s all how you raise them and not genetics?

  • @bbycherub2420
    @bbycherub2420 Год назад +5

    1:43 that's an Amstaff mix not an American Pit Bull Terrier. Other than that this was a very good video.

  • @thebarbiewithmuscle
    @thebarbiewithmuscle Год назад +2

    To watch these dogs are awesome. they are stunning creatures, but I sure as hell don't want one.

  • @adamgriff7286
    @adamgriff7286 Год назад +5

    I've just got my first ever XL Bully "she's just over 3 months old now" and I demanded that her ears were to be left alone. I know there clipped for health reasons "infections" "fashion" but if you stay on top of their grooming and clean the ears daily it's perfectly fine to leave the ears alone. It also stops her from looking evil. I've had Staffs my whole life but I didn't know too much about the XL Bully. So I spent weeks researching everything that I could find on this breed before making the decision to get one. I'm 45 and retired so I've got all the time and energy in the world for her needs and wants. She's already 52lbs at 13 weeks old!!! She's gonna be a big girl 😱
    And OMG she picks up new commands almost first time and remembers them. She's super intelligent especially for her age. I've not once smacked her "even a tap" as there's much easier and safer ways to teach your dog. It's repetitive but I run through all of my calls about 50 times a day with her. I'm lucky as I'm able to keep her mentally busy all the time and I've got a 6 year old son who does the routine with her too. She listens to my son just as well as she does to me. The calls we do are mixed up in order so she definitely understands what command is required.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  Год назад +1

      🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @happypug4663
      @happypug4663 Год назад +3

      Just don’t leave your child alone with the dog

    • @adamgriff7286
      @adamgriff7286 Год назад

      @@happypug4663 Thank you for the tip Happy pug. That's one thing I'm very strict on. I'm with her 100% of the time as I'm retired and I have all the time in the world for her and she's never away from my side "her choice" I encourage her to go to other places but nope,,, she's my shadow. I personally love it. I'm only 45 luckily and still young enough to control her as their energetic and can be a handful occasionally 😂. But while my son gets her to run through the routines,,,, I'm right there with them watching very closely "just in case". I do the same thing with the wife while she's running the pup through her routine too. My 17 year old bonds with her as he loves walking her a couple of times a day. I trained her on a leash and she's perfect walking and listens to his commands and is great with other dogs and people "including kids" she naturally is a lot calmer when a kid strokes her as she'll just sit down and let them pet her. With Adults she's a bit more excited but still very self controlling. She's been pretty much perfect except for one thing,,,, She refuses to go out in the rain 😂

    • @samolbe6845
      @samolbe6845 Год назад

      @@happypug4663 blah blah blah

    • @DavidD6969
      @DavidD6969 Год назад +1

      These dogs love to please so ask them to go every where with you they learn fast

  • @ffa2dramachick
    @ffa2dramachick 8 месяцев назад +1

    Geez... My XL 11 month old girl is 36 kg of pure muscle... I thought those dogs were huge! (my meg has the biggest heart of any dog I've ever known, even my delivery drivers aren't afraid of her... They give her belly rubs every time they're here!)

  • @Ryyyzzor
    @Ryyyzzor Год назад +3

    Look at that lovely dog that you’d defo leave around your kids 😂

  • @tomsmith2209
    @tomsmith2209 Год назад +16

    Lovely dogs, very well trained by a clearly knowledgeable trainer and owned by responsible humans. As always the problems stem from bad humans, not bad dogs. Thanks for the video and representing these types of breeds in a positive light.

    • @richardevans560
      @richardevans560 Год назад +1

      Rubbish, any dog no matter how well trained can bite. Just go on the internet and see how many handlers lose control of their police dogs.

  • @TheSnazah
    @TheSnazah Год назад +12

    Yes they are I have a staff and if the bully owners don’t socialize then there size dominance with desire to show who’s boss is fatal. People will say that’s just dogs, well no because it’s a hybird of the absolute strongest league of animal domestically owned. For me a gross misbread hybrid. The staff would have been the same in its early conception so just understand the bread intergration with family and other dogs. The danger is seeing the “dog” In any dog. There all very different ( breads ) and add the power wave goodbye to any dog other than a bully in a “spat”

    • @silvermainecoons3269
      @silvermainecoons3269 Год назад

      I think you mean breed, not bread. 😂

    • @ritaphillips5823
      @ritaphillips5823 Год назад +1

      Wrong about that. I owned a very big muscler pit bull. He was in a fenced in yard with my German shepherd. Both neutered and grew up together. But when they were both 2 years old my pit bull attacked my german shepherd one day and this happened 3 times before I had to separate them forever. But everytime I had to save my pit bull from my german shepherd. German shepherds have a stronger bite they don't just bite and lock jaws and not let go. My pit bull was on the bottom with my shepherd tearing him up. The only thing is when I finally got them separated with water hose and pulling etc the pit bull didn't want to ever quit even though my german shepherd would have killed him if I had not been here.

    • @bigmoneysteppa
      @bigmoneysteppa Год назад +1

      Pitbulls. All of this is about pitbulls. The greatest but you have to know them. Energy. Rebrand and breed them with docile breeds and turn them into lumps of fat and water. but its the pit in them that is what it is all about.

    • @TheSnazah
      @TheSnazah Год назад

      @@silvermainecoons3269 ok well done for correcting me, when your witnessing the terror and power of the dog and can’t do anything please be sure your spell check has helped

    • @TheSnazah
      @TheSnazah Год назад

      @@bigmoneysteppa it’s a sensitive subject for anyone who has that perfect pit, it’s the reality of game over for your dog when on heat, or faced by an insucre muscled dog like a bully that has an extreme advantage over everything, owners and training goes out the window when the dog wants to show who’s boss and it’s fatal, not a dog scrap, lock bite shake and it’s over, it’s horrifying

  • @symonowiczmaciej
    @symonowiczmaciej Год назад +1

    Crazy playing with danger,

  • @sirmanni4534
    @sirmanni4534 Год назад +11

    If a dog breed was created for fighting in the pits or guarding a herd against wolves how can it be considered a house pet? I like your show and how you dive into each breed’s characteristics.

    • @chrisamar2
      @chrisamar2 Год назад +1

      100% right

    • @jsav2236
      @jsav2236 Год назад +4

      This breed wasn’t developed for that. It’s a newer breed which was bred to not have a high prey drive or aggression

    • @bruceleeroythatswho
      @bruceleeroythatswho Год назад +1

      a lot of the best american pit bull terriers were kept as house pets often being freinds with cats n birds v domesticated .

    • @Czermet666
      @Czermet666 11 месяцев назад

      If it was intended to be a family pet then why do they crop their ears? Which is a practice exclusively used for and by dog fighters!

    • @Czermet666
      @Czermet666 11 месяцев назад

      @@jsav2236 BS propaganda spread by people profiteering from this breed and exploiting the shear ignorance of most people.

  • @shanereid3692
    @shanereid3692 Год назад +1

    Brilliant so interesting love this channel ❤️🙏🏻

  • @AAC12345
    @AAC12345 Год назад +6

    Peasants breeding and training illegally cropped pit bulls to bite people. What could go wrong? The people in this video are the exact kind of misfits who should not own such dogs!! The mentality of “look at me, I’m ‘ard” is precisely not what the breed needs.
    P.S. for a springpole to be effective, both of the dog’s rear feet need to be firmly on the ground, otherwise it is just a jaw workout, rather than using the back.

    • @joeb5212
      @joeb5212 Год назад

      Agreed! What is the purpose of training to bite humans? Military or police work is understandable but personal security is not a good reason. Who exactly are they selling these dogs to? Other misfits? 😂
      I am not against the breed and outside the human attack training I think the guys do a decent job training for obedience

    • @AAC12345
      @AAC12345 Год назад +2

      @Stephen Carr “There’s zero chance these dogs will bite someone” 🤔
      A more responsible method of exercising any breed of dog is to knacker it out via any means that does not entail biting a suit etc. Running, swimming, agility course, playing with other dogs are just a few examples of activities that allow a dog to blow off steam. Teaching a dog to bite people switches this activity on in the dog’s brain. Yes, having a dog under control is important, but a dog that has been trained to bite adult humans is more likely to exhibit this behaviour vs a dog that has never been exposed to this conditioning.

  • @jboogie7743
    @jboogie7743 Год назад +1

    Awesome love seeing working American bullies, most of the breeders say it's a "companion breed" and isn't bred for work which is confusing because the bully is made up of a bunch of heavy hitting working breeds so it always confused me why most breeders say it shouldn't be worked, and not to mention most of those american bullies that attack thier owners are not back yard bred dogs thier ukc or abkc registered with lengthy pedigrees look up ukc most wanted kimbo his offspring are responsible for alot of attacks some were children and alot of breeders still use that same bloodline smh

  • @RStone-sl8mm
    @RStone-sl8mm Год назад +3

    These creatures are a wonder of the world.....so beautiful ❤️🙏

  • @secretsquirrel2
    @secretsquirrel2 Год назад +2

    This dog is great if you have an al-Qaida training camp obstacle coarse handy.

  • @bellsontowers
    @bellsontowers Год назад +8

    I have a very athletic bully and you have to work them I totally agree walks flirt pole and socialising them from young my dog shows no aggression towards dogs or people, I spent 2 years researching this breed before I owned one.

    • @ljv2094
      @ljv2094 Год назад +1

      That's awesome I wish more people where like you I also researched and am able to put up with the task I'm not perfect but I've decided to always own this breed or Staffordshire breed until I'm old and not capable of but amazing breeds

    • @HEllis-qu5nn
      @HEllis-qu5nn Год назад

      Lots of socialization is key. I took my baby around all kinds of people and let her play with all kinds of dogs from the beginning. I also have cats so she learned to be gentle with smaller creatures. She is the sweetest girl that lives to play and cuddle.

  • @mamakfamily9576
    @mamakfamily9576 Год назад

    I have an APBT cross boxer, who at 9 years old still requires a ton of exercise and stimulation to keep him satisfied. These dogs are magnificent, we also have 3 daughters and he is their best friend BUT they absolutely need their breed requirements met so they can be happy and stable.

  • @mclr60
    @mclr60 Год назад +11

    My staffy was a backyard bred dog that my son got as a 8 month old. He had been taken back by his back street breeder because "you don't know what they were doing to him". He was territorial, resource guarding and anxious. Training, walking, exposure to the calm but much bigger Barney. Buster is a snozzy couch seal now.

  • @stevewalker2827
    @stevewalker2827 2 месяца назад

    I'm so sick of what our pets are having to got though. My dog is my family !!!. I would give my life for my boy every time

  • @janlouis72
    @janlouis72 Год назад +4

    You guys should do bull terriers next.
    Great Videos btw.

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +2

      They should, I own one and he's a goofball with a high drive.

    • @julianmorris9951
      @julianmorris9951 Год назад +2

      Great dogs, can be a challenge with a dodgy temperament, I’ve had two like that, takes years off your life 🤣

    • @tomsmith2209
      @tomsmith2209 Год назад +1

      I'd like to see a video showing the difference between the working lines that look more like the original BTs and the show dogs.

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад

      @@julianmorris9951 Couldn't be more true lol

    • @julianmorris9951
      @julianmorris9951 Год назад

      @@tomsmith2209 the most athletic bull terrier I had was 21” at the shoulder and 56lb in weight , he was more terrier type, I used to exercise him with a trials bike!!! he’d be running in front of the bike for about 6 or 7 miles, he was a little bit straight in the stifle which helped him sort of lope along, the dog in my thumbnail could out sprint him though over 100yards🤣 after that Jake was gone!!! the athletic dog was out of den power baron Baskerville and greb was out out of denpower prince of darkness.

  • @Live4Christ1995
    @Live4Christ1995 Год назад +5

    Well done Anika! This was a very informative video on the breed.

  • @JustinSmithPYRO
    @JustinSmithPYRO Год назад +5

    Our "micro" bully we rescued in Feb from my niece, is nothing but a love bug. She's definitely a bowling ball with her energy, but she looks more like a baby hippo with her looks. She is awesome. We just got a DNA kit for her. She really looks likes an English bulldog, French bulldog, and American Stafford terrior. Just my opinion. But she has the English bulldog stance and build has a frenchie face and has the tail of a Stafford. But she is an absolute love bug. So glad we got her out of where she was.

    • @jsav2236
      @jsav2236 Год назад +1

      I hope your micro bully was bred by a good breaded. They are know to have a ton of health problems which will put a serious dent in your pocket in vet bills

  • @CaptainKaveman79
    @CaptainKaveman79 Год назад +1

    I need one in my life,, love pitbulls
    I love all dogs to be honest,,
    I'm a fan of Chanel 💌🙏🥀

  • @robertobreglia9224
    @robertobreglia9224 Год назад +8

    Hi Anneka,thank you very much for sharing this interesting video about this breed of dogs! There are many interesting scenes involving the training of these strong and muscular dogs. Very compliments for your great professionalism!👍👍👍👌👌🥰

  • @calicoolg2181
    @calicoolg2181 Год назад

    I love you and your top notch videos. Your an angel for dogs and humanity.

  • @KrissyB69
    @KrissyB69 Год назад +5

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!! You said 100% what needs to be said to so many people!!! I have a Micro American Bully. She is the sweetest and most loving dog I have ever had! I have had pit bulls, I have had a XL American Bully as well. I have never ever, had an issue with aggression EVER!! I hate that the bully and pit bull breeds have a bad name! I also hate hearing on the news about dog attacks on children from these breeds. People blaming dogs, and like you said in this video has anyone ever stepped back and looked to see how this dog has been treated has it been trained right? Has it been locked in a room? Does it ever get exercise? Has it ever gotten attention, but you automatically just want to blame the dog. It makes me sick. These dogs are very energetic. They do need exercise, stimulation, attention, love and affection. Most people don’t realize what it takes to have a dog. It’s honestly just like caring for a child. I can’t stand it when people get a dog and just put it in the house and feed it and water it and that’s it, or put it in a backyard or especially chain it up, or tie it up. And to me, that’s the worst thing you can do is to contain a dog to one pacific area. I swear it burns me alive when people do that if you yourself don’t want to be contained or tied up, you shouldn’t do that to your dog and I’ve had a lot of people get mad at me, when they see a dog attack on the news and they say something about it and I’m automatically defending the dog because I know something has happened with that dog to make it do that exactly like this video stays how has this dog been treated has it been exercise has it been worked with or was it a dog that was just thrown in the backyard and the only time it has ever seen a human is when they’re feeding it or watering it. But now you wanna be mad at it because it has attacked someone. More people need to get educated before they get a dog they need to get educated on that pacific breed what its needs are, and if they can commit to those needs with the life style that they living. People please educate yourself and stand back and look at the picture as a whole before you judge.

  • @johnadriance7792
    @johnadriance7792 Год назад +1

    I own a American bulldog she is the best and my favorite dog!!

  • @stevenhadler9747
    @stevenhadler9747 Год назад

    Another great enjoyable video Anneka.... so interesting to watch....

  • @Forthought44
    @Forthought44 Год назад +28

    XL bullies all contain between 10 to 15% mastiff blood which varies from English mastiff, mastino, presa, corso and Bordeaux. This gives them that extra size and extra guarding and protection instincts. This has been proven by Big Gemini Kennels who DNA tested one of his XL bullies . They are more than just Pitbull, amstaff, am bulldog crosses. Great work but keep your breed info correct .

    • @Udai_taxim
      @Udai_taxim Год назад +7

      Big Gemini Kennels kinda b.s's though. Not saying he did in this case but don't take what he says too seriously lol

    • @PaulWeezy50
      @PaulWeezy50 Год назад +4

      One test on one dog proved this across the board? Lol

    • @Mr.Williams876
      @Mr.Williams876 Год назад +2

      It was Actually 69% Am Staff, 21% ABPT, 6% Mastiff, 3% Neo Mastiff & 1% Am Bulldog. Your still right though that test was just 1 dog & in reality the total # of Am Staff/APBT combined is more like 70% than the 90% from his video. 10-15% u mention is a more accurate assessment. The last 15% mix from other Bull Dog types. And yes most vids like this get the breed info incorrect. The creators of the breed is still alive just ask em 💁🏾‍♂️😂

    • @Forthought44
      @Forthought44 Год назад +1

      @@PaulWeezy50 it's the only test I know of on the net. So I used this as an example. It's obvious they contain mastiff blood of varying amounts. Some xls more than others .

    • @Forthought44
      @Forthought44 Год назад

      @@PaulWeezy50 one example. I wil DNA my XL in the future coz I'm curious how much mastiff blood he has. Time will tell ....

  • @ws90ninety
    @ws90ninety Год назад +2

    The video of the elderly man killed in San Antonio, Texas, by pit bulls is HELL ON EARTH. One of the most brutal videos that shows the nature of pit bulls, the four legged pieces of 5h¡t

    • @shivanimalik6739
      @shivanimalik6739 Год назад

      Yes I watched that video
      That was so cruel, Pitbulls were just pulling his skin , that was really cruel

    • @jsav2236
      @jsav2236 Год назад +1

      These aren’t pitbulls

    • @shivanimalik6739
      @shivanimalik6739 Год назад

      @@jsav2236 but they are Pitbull mix

    • @jsav2236
      @jsav2236 Год назад +1

      @@shivanimalik6739 they’re American bullies. A separate breed

  • @lawdog7766
    @lawdog7766 Год назад +3

    If you want to promote the breed lets see some video of the dogs around children, older people and even other dogs and animals.....this just amounted to a workout video.

    • @joeb5212
      @joeb5212 Год назад +1

      Dogs that have been trained to attack humans…it would be interesting to see those dogs with others with and without the owner around. Accidents always happen but an accident with a dog trained to attack a human is probably going to be far worse than pits like mine that have been trained with any type of aggressive training, not even tog of war

  • @coqueteleiro
    @coqueteleiro Год назад +2

    Absolutely love it. Thank you so much for the video.

  • @estherNMLATINA
    @estherNMLATINA Год назад +5

    Wow beautiful dogs

    • @kaudsiz
      @kaudsiz Год назад +2

      They are incredible dogs. They deserve our respect, not condemnation. They’re created by humans and are our responsibility

  • @seanmoore9878
    @seanmoore9878 Месяц назад

    you made sure you greeted with a treat. lol i saw that

  • @Cityoftrees1911
    @Cityoftrees1911 Год назад +10

    "My dog isn't like that"
    Followed by
    "I cant believe he/she attacked ____"

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +1

      What are you talking about?

    • @bigmoneysteppa
      @bigmoneysteppa Год назад

      Why did they attack? They are fully conscious beings.

    • @myaccount425
      @myaccount425 Год назад +3

      Every pitbull news report

  • @vanshrana2159
    @vanshrana2159 Год назад +2

    Why even breed a dog that you already know is potentially lethal instead of going through all the training and still not sure whether it be tamed or not?

  • @MaxAngor
    @MaxAngor Год назад +11

    I thought the bully was bred specifically to be LESS game than the APBT and friendlier to boot. Christ, I can't imagine a dog being friendlier than my APBT without it being a lab.

    • @weeb535
      @weeb535 Год назад +2

      Actually APBT are the 2nd most obedient dog breed recenized

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +2

      These are working line American Bullys, show line American Bullys are very different. Show line American Bullys are bred to be much friendlier to other animals and dogs than APBTS, American Bullys have no gameness because they don't have any APBT in them, they were made from American Staffordshire Terriers, Neo mastiffs, and Cane Corsos as well as some Olde English Bulldog. One of the foundation breeders said it himself. Only a few American Bully bloodlines have actually APBT in them, and it's not a lot. XL American Bullys were made from predominantly mastiff breeds.

    • @ambermidyette3400
      @ambermidyette3400 Год назад +3

      They are and all classes have a good temperament if they're not backyard bred. However, the XL still needs work in the temperament department due to their Mastiff lineage. The stud book is still open for these dogs and they are still a work in progress.

    • @mattydon381
      @mattydon381 Год назад +4

      They were but the xl has mastiff blood so they breed away from the pit drive but replaced it with American bulldog/ mastiff drive no sense wrong people with the xl

    • @weeb535
      @weeb535 Год назад

      @@bbycherub2420 my American bully is mostly staffy but he has a LOT of APBT. Last night he almost killed me with kisses...then he kept kissing the bottom of my foot. I have chickens and he doesn't chase them anymore. He's also good with other dogs AND people:)

  • @mustlovedogs272
    @mustlovedogs272 Год назад +1

    If I raised dogs for a living or if I was retired then I would have the time to take one out for the amount of exercise they need. In the meantime I will stick with basset hounds and English bulldogs.

  • @6ft7guy
    @6ft7guy Год назад +3

    Working has nothing to do with it. How many stories you hear of Belgian Malinois's,Dutch shepherds and kangals being aggressive?

    • @jsav2236
      @jsav2236 Год назад +2

      Popularity with the wrong types of owners plays a huge roll in it and . An untrained or poorly trained malinois is a accident waiting to happen. Dutch and German Shepards used to make up a huge number of bites in the uk but they’re less popular now. And kangals are rare in the uk as most people don’t need a LGD and they are too big and strong for the average person, but if you look at places like turkey they have the highest attack rate

  • @truthseeker8584
    @truthseeker8584 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this Vedic 🙏🏼 Iv got two I run with them they are fantastic dogs

  • @CaliforniaGamefarm
    @CaliforniaGamefarm Год назад +3

    If you kiss your dogs in THE mouth AND treat them like babies YOU SHOULD NOT EVEN CONSIDER OWNING A PIT BULL TERRIER OR ANY OF ITS SUB SPECIES OR VARIANTS.... ..these aré THE greatest dogs EVER ....ive owned A.p.b.t.'s most of my adult life AND still do....my PIT BULL currently protects my gamefarm(i also breed game chickens).....apart from guard dogs theyre Also used For hunting..........these dogs need a strong AND firm owner....my children know these aré not simply pets AND have been taught to respect them ......EVEN though i know my dogs Will protect my family with their lives....i Will never leave a child alone AND unsupervised....ITS common Sense .....90% of THE people ive met with dogs ...aré not Fit to own ANY type of dog .......AND EVEN More so A PIT BULL OR ANY OF ITS VARIANTS .....

  • @shanawalker2016
    @shanawalker2016 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve had pit bulls and spent a lot of time around America bully’s and this information is right on the noise. These breeds have to be handled in a certain way that is consistent and they do have to be exercised and worked. If you love them they will return your love 100%

  • @mrade5321
    @mrade5321 Год назад +30

    It really annoys me how dogs just get labelled as being demon dogs. I watched a video recently of a guy shouting at someone coz he had a pitbull. The dog wasn't even doing anything. If someone seen me with my little dog (jacker), they would be all nicey and be like aww what a cute little dog. You think? Yeah, she is as cute as anything, but trust me, the slightest little thing could set her off and nothing is going to stop her. I can read her like a book though and nip it in the bud before anything kicks off. My niece brought her big new rotty down one day to show off. Yeah, that didn't go well. It's the funniest video I have 😂

    • @luthorlisander8006
      @luthorlisander8006 Год назад +10

      Bullshit.

    • @nobudgetbuild4324
      @nobudgetbuild4324 Год назад +7

      I teach my family to leave dogs alone. they are unpredictable at best. they love their owners. sometimes they kill their owners and family. dog's are unpredictable at best.

    • @unorthodoxmolossers4860
      @unorthodoxmolossers4860 Год назад

      What???!!

    • @Moose_skins
      @Moose_skins Год назад +3

      You said a jack russell? I believe you my aunt had one, and they are ferocious for their size, a lot of energy they won’t back down too no dog for sure, their like a midget malinois

    • @duncanself5111
      @duncanself5111 Год назад +2

      Jack Russell's are one of the breeds that will fight to the death apparently

  • @ShakeelKhan-ci7zo
    @ShakeelKhan-ci7zo 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful dogs

  • @PSEUDObrucelee
    @PSEUDObrucelee 8 месяцев назад +5

    U must be jailed for encouraging people to buy these and kill others.

  • @guillaumeb.3861
    @guillaumeb.3861 Год назад +2

    The typical moronic owner : "She was the best dog and never had accidents because I knew her triggers"
    The triggers : kids running in the streets, other dogs or cats crossing their way, toodlers in their stroller, old ladies walking.

  • @davidmallia628
    @davidmallia628 Год назад +4

    Just as you need a license to fly a plane, different vehicles, you should need a license, by law, achieved through education and training, to own, and breed, certain dog breeds. More legislation is needed. This breed is one of them.

  • @ndkennels
    @ndkennels 5 месяцев назад

    Best large dog in the world. Must be trained for good like all dogs.

  • @b.selcukkoroglu8879
    @b.selcukkoroglu8879 Год назад +3

    There is no reason to breed this animal.There is aggression in the nature of this dog.
    Keep this dog away from children.

  • @davidb1975a
    @davidb1975a Год назад +1

    Great looking dogs...

  • @jabbarmuhammad8804
    @jabbarmuhammad8804 Год назад +5

    A powerful amazing breed of dog hopefully it's not mistreated or abused in any way

  • @edwinwheatley2732
    @edwinwheatley2732 5 месяцев назад +1

    It’s the owner not the breed. My Xl American bullies have been incredible with children, animals, and people alike. Socialize them early and regularly and they are one of the best breeds out there.

    • @stephen-wahl
      @stephen-wahl 26 дней назад

      Yeah they're amazing. Until they aren't.

  • @prettyvacant2701
    @prettyvacant2701 Год назад +8

    creating potentially lethal weapons anyone can own

    • @texanv1nce65
      @texanv1nce65 Год назад +4

      Same with any other breed

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +5

      Any breed can cause damage, a chihuahua ripped a woman's eyelid off, a Golden Retriever ripped a kids legs off and a Kangal crushed a woman's head in its mouth.

    • @prettyvacant2701
      @prettyvacant2701 Год назад +3

      @@texanv1nce65 the capacity for harm from a sporting bully is not comparable to other breeds

    • @prettyvacant2701
      @prettyvacant2701 Год назад

      @@bbycherub2420 do think the capacity for harm of all dog breeds is equal?

    • @metinotje
      @metinotje Год назад

      @@bbycherub2420 A true blood Kangal will not do that do a woman so stop the crap...

  • @gideyimax6079
    @gideyimax6079 Год назад +1

    my american bully is now 7 years and so fur i can say it depents with the owner

  • @juliekaye363
    @juliekaye363 11 месяцев назад +8

    So happy they are banned in the UK

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  11 месяцев назад +4

      Then you are uneducated

    • @juliekaye363
      @juliekaye363 11 месяцев назад +1

      Uneducated but safe. Enjoy your dogs 👹

    • @justhoneypiex
      @justhoneypiex 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Animal-Watch define "education", please?

  • @gideyimax6079
    @gideyimax6079 Год назад

    thanks for the information

  • @lidijalevanic8722
    @lidijalevanic8722 Год назад +4

    This ist not a dog,this is a weapon

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +4

      Any dog breed can be a "weapon"

    • @tracy2762
      @tracy2762 Год назад

      @@bbycherub2420 these dogs and variances have a long history. they should be treated as a weapon and not for everyone..wolfdogs arent allowed everywhere

  • @adriangreenoff9163
    @adriangreenoff9163 Год назад

    Great videos.If you haven't already done it,please could you do an in depth vid on the American bulldog (type's).Love your content btw 👍

  • @petergarcia8225
    @petergarcia8225 Год назад +3

    If the breed is a potential danger. Just make it a rule that the community knows that there is one around.The potentially dangerous breeds should be known and so does the owners. Can't keep them on a secret bases, which would be a surprise for anyone.

  • @thebullyexpress6996
    @thebullyexpress6996 Год назад

    Love it always dope videos

  • @scrwbl8
    @scrwbl8 Год назад +6

    Ofc, most dogs turn into total monsters if you don't exercise them enough.
    Walking your dogs has many more functions than just let them do their business outside.
    Yeahhhhhhh too bad on the DNA kit .... Blackrock just bought the biggest DNA database.

  • @basilandrigsby
    @basilandrigsby Год назад +2

    Mmm...they still look like they've got a fair amount of drive in them to me! Why are all the breeds selected, bull breeds. Why not 'Greyhound ' for speed? Or 'Border Collie' for intelligence? Also, where are you getting the ears clipped? Isn't that illegal in this country?

  • @TheWorldRealist
    @TheWorldRealist Год назад +23

    You have just demonstrated why every drug dealer should have one.

    • @TheWorldRealist
      @TheWorldRealist 11 месяцев назад

      One what?

    • @MALEECKSWIFE29
      @MALEECKSWIFE29 8 месяцев назад +3

      That goes for any man stopper from Doberman to a shepherd

    • @clairewilliams7762
      @clairewilliams7762 8 месяцев назад

      Lol

    • @PSEUDObrucelee
      @PSEUDObrucelee 7 месяцев назад

      Nah .bully genes are different ​@@MALEECKSWIFE29

    • @johnberry7662
      @johnberry7662 2 месяца назад

      Because they don’t have guns? It’s the wanna be gangsters that have dogs.

  • @GM-bq6zo
    @GM-bq6zo 11 месяцев назад +4

    Guns aren't dangerous until you pull the trigger too.

  • @jenniferviolette317
    @jenniferviolette317 Год назад +1

    Excellent video!!! Love this breed! Regardless of breed of dog we must take responsibility to be a good leader for our dogs! I want to recommend Tom from Upstate Canine for training . He has tons of vids on RUclips , a membership site and one on one training. I have learned so much about good leadership just by watching his RUclips channel.

    • @Udai_taxim
      @Udai_taxim Год назад +1

      His videos are the best! Helped me out understand my dog better than anyone else honestly.

    • @jenniferviolette317
      @jenniferviolette317 Год назад

      @@Udai_taxim 😀Me too!

  • @mycolliesandme268
    @mycolliesandme268 Год назад +22

    Why do people want these dogs really? What is the point to owning a dog like this really?

    • @lupusdeum3894
      @lupusdeum3894 Год назад +7

      It depends on the person. A calm confident dominant owner is always better with such animals. Once it learns to trust you, you will earn it's trust. The relationship is everything. Daily training, positive encouragement & firm but non-threatening correction , rather than screaming, "NO, bad dog!" & jerking it's leash ALL the time or at ANY time for that matter..
      Not everyone should have a large, potentially aggressive dog! One needs to provide a regular physical exercise program as an outlet to aggro-behaviour.
      Love you, Anneka! ❤️🐕‍🦺

    • @mycolliesandme268
      @mycolliesandme268 Год назад +6

      But what is the point ?

    • @hsavov
      @hsavov Год назад +9

      @@mycolliesandme268 I also have the same question. Always the same bullshit argument: "no bad dogs, just bad owners" , which is just a weak generalization. It is obvious what the purpose of these type of breeds is. So what is the point of owning a dog like this if you actually want to have a normal dog that does not pose a danger to your safebeing and that of others?

    • @mycolliesandme268
      @mycolliesandme268 Год назад +2

      @@hsavov absolutely 👍

    • @hhin
      @hhin Год назад +9

      Status symbol and fashion accessory for the majority.

  • @Craftycarper.
    @Craftycarper. Год назад

    Excellent informative video 👍

  • @heldermonteiro2718
    @heldermonteiro2718 Год назад +6

    In other words this dog is not good as a family pet

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +3

      Working line and sporting American Bullys are not pets. Same with any working line dog or game bred dog.

    • @heldermonteiro2718
      @heldermonteiro2718 Год назад +1

      @@bbycherub2420 wrong

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +2

      @@heldermonteiro2718 So a game bred APBT, working line Belgian Malinois, or Turkish Kangal are pets?

    • @heldermonteiro2718
      @heldermonteiro2718 Год назад

      @@bbycherub2420 malionis and kangal a good pets

  • @realvibes7291
    @realvibes7291 Год назад +1

    I swear RUclips has the dumbest info on the makeup of this breed. 😂

  • @rikbanter694
    @rikbanter694 Год назад +3

    What sort b of person has one of these...... Hopefully they'll be banned soon before another child gets mawled

  • @bdcalling1391
    @bdcalling1391 Год назад +1

    300 psi bite force approx weighing 60kg, like the size of a small lion should I get one to be around the toddler?

  • @0utlaw408
    @0utlaw408 Год назад +3

    Could be mistaken for the 'pitbull '

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +4

      They don't look that alike, APBTS (American Pit Bull Terriers) are smaller, skinnier, and usually have smaller or slimmer heads with uncropped ears.

    • @k-no4065
      @k-no4065 Год назад +2

      @@bbycherub2420 I been breeding bullies for a decade’s these are pitbull, UKC only recognized them as APBT. You shouldn’t have to train bullies much, there temperament should already be breed in to these dogs, they should already be clam and no aggressive behavior from generations and generations of breeding.

    • @0utlaw408
      @0utlaw408 Год назад

      @@k-no4065 are the bully breed born with cropped looking ears?

    • @LeeclassicAmericanbullyowner
      @LeeclassicAmericanbullyowner Год назад

      @@k-no4065 why dose that matter you breed bully’s ?? They are not pit bulls , the American pit bull terrier is much slimmer than these dogs , they are not a show type American bully , they are a sporting line which is my there so different from yours

    • @rawjan39
      @rawjan39 Год назад

      @@k-no4065 The UKC Today , will register a horse as a APBT. All they care about is money today. They’re nothing like they were many years ago

  • @Noahsark17
    @Noahsark17 Год назад +2

    Does it make sense that they created a companion dog from dogs with game history and fighting history. They do need exercise, good diet and training to give direction. Most dog owners want the name brand, but are sloth filled. With great power, comes great responsibility!

  • @GETALONGGETALONGGANG
    @GETALONGGETALONGGANG Год назад +3

    cut the b.s the dog needs to be banned thats it no ifs no excuses

  • @kc1973able
    @kc1973able 7 месяцев назад +3

    Why would you want a dog like this!! These are not!!!! Pets

  • @sarahb3989
    @sarahb3989 Год назад

    I have an arctic mix but I volunteer with rescues - mostly with american bullies of all sorts. They're gems! Hyper and under-socialized bc of their owners. But the most loyal, affectionate, and eager to please velcro dogs imaginable. They really are athletes in the field and possessive babies in the home. As an owner of a former "antisocial" biting but "cute and fluffy" rescue who needed a lot of work -- any breed IS (not can be) dangerous without basic research, training, work on individual needs.

  • @gerwulfthered154
    @gerwulfthered154 Год назад +5

    They should be banned

    • @bbycherub2420
      @bbycherub2420 Год назад +4

      Nah, banning a breed does nothing. Look at Ontario Canada for that.

  • @Pacothedutch
    @Pacothedutch Год назад

    Great Video!