BigDogBuford wrote:I think I smell a troll....
dogtvcom wrote:A dog is essentially a wild animal that lives in our houses.
dogtvcom wrote:What's important is this. I knew that the reaction to my video would be primarily negative, (only read a few so far) and I also figured there would be a few people who secretly loved it but would be afraid to say so.
dogtvcom wrote:It's a video from someone who has a lot of experience breaking up dog fights between 70-100 lb dogs, and who has learned how to do it without getting himself or the dogs injured.
dogtvcom wrote:Oh, I'm sure that would have stopped with a yell!
It wasn't a fight because I was fast enough to make sure it wasn't.
mp
What's important is this. I knew that the reaction to my video would be primarily negative, (only read a few so far) and I also figured there would be a few people who secretly loved it but would be afraid to say so.
mnp13 wrote:Ok, I watched the video...
First of all, that was far from a fight. Like light years from a fight. That was a snarky, bratty dog bullying a puppy. You grabbed the bully, separated them, then brought him back outside a minute later.
Snarky crap like that happens all the time at my house, it ends on its own most of the time if we tell them to knock it off. In August, when Ruby had stolen a bag of treats fair and square and Inara decided to share in the booty. It actually sounded a lot like that, and I got upstairs, picked Ruby up off of her and that was the end of it. We all hung out in the living room for the rest of the day, (no basketball needed.)
I have no idea what your point was with the basketball. You didn't return to what you were doing previously, training Jackie, you just let them back out in yard and bounced the basketball around.
REAL dog fights don't just end because you pick one dog up. If Jackie had really been into that fight, 2:29 would have been footage of her latching on to the other dog's stomach and there would have been NOTHING you could have done to stop her from doing it.
DemoDick wrote:dogtvcom wrote:Oh, I'm sure that would have stopped with a yell!
It wasn't a fight because I was fast enough to make sure it wasn't.
mp
It wasn't a "fight" because you have dogs who don't want to. Your stumbling into the situation with various sporting equipment is nothing to emulate.
Demo Dick
iluvk9 wrote:Wow. I need to comment about your video. First, let me tell you that I am just your average dog owner, with a Pit Bull, Pit/Lab, Golden and XL Lab mix.
1) You are WAY too dramatic in your comments. You do a disservice to Pit Bulls and all dogs. It's like you are setting the audience up for a blood curling fight, involving a Pit Bull.
2) You say something to the effect of, "I am bringing the dogs back to give them the OPPORTUNITY to fight again..that's how you deal with dog fighting."
Uhhhh....NOT.
3) Jackie was bored shitless being in your backyard before you got home. I think I saw her chewing or licking herself out of boredom. She would have been better in a crate with a stuffed kong.
4) You are fortunate you were able to grab the "attacking dog" and swing him off. My Golden would have taken your face off.
Sorry, but that video really turned me off.
dogtvcom wrote:
In other words, only people with "real" pitbulls they can't control understand "real" dog aggression. People like you?
mp
dogtvcom wrote:So if you think this was nothing, why are you criticizing me for allow it to happen if it happens all the time in your house?
dogtvcom wrote:In other words, only people with "real" pitbulls they can't control understand "real" dog aggression.
Here's the thing about 97% of "dog experts." They are stone cold stiff and boring.
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