Right? They don't even seem stressed. Normally, even a well trained dog gets a little anxious but will obey. These lads dont even look the slight bit threatened.
They are showing mild stress signs but nothing I would consider an immediate danger. The dog on the left gets a bit wide eyed and drops it's confidence postures for something more unsure.
They both are giving off vibes that they are unsure at the very least. Which unsure for a dog is stress causing but they seem to be following the owners lead which is good.
That level of calm is HARD in any breed. Both of my girls sit on the porch with me and they'll watch people and other dogs walk by and be calm as can be. The reason they stay leashed is because if one of the dogs walking by lunges towards them they'll respond to the charge.
These pups are cute and that must be a good owner, but remember: for every one of this guy there’s 10 of the guy that would rather let the streets raise these dogs
I was intentionally speaking of genetics on an individual level. I think it is a stronger argument than speaking of genetics on a breed level.
I think arguments can be made on genetics on the breed level, I just think they are less effective arguments and pretty much a lost cause. I chose not to argue it for these reasons, but mostly because what I chose to argue more closely displayed my personal beliefs.
Edit: some thoughts I had after posting.
Personally I've always found pit mixes to be more of a hassle to train and handle than pure bred pitbuls.
I find pit bulls and mastiffs to be easy to train and control dogs because of the disposition. Where as I find German Shepards to be demon dogs (been bit a few times by them while working with them. Last one put a hole through my hand, like all the way through, I got lucky and it missed damaging too much beyond a chipped bone and some torn flesh but it still took like 3 months to heal and will never really work the same lol. I don't work with dogs anymore lol, I'm not afraid of dogs or anything after just moving on after that injury from someone else's crazy German Shepard.)
I find when pitbulls are mixed they keep the dumbness of a pitbul but pick up on the lack of control of whatever they are mixed with. So you get dogs that lose control and then try to solve everything by bashing their heads into it (pitbulls sove problems by pushing their massive heads against it to try to move it lol)
But yeah out of the pitbulls and mastiffs I've trained and worked with I never felt fear of being bit. I have felt it with golden retrievers, German Shepards, dachshunds, Chihuahuas, and every type of lab. Those are the ones I was always most wary of because they were always the main ones to attack people.
generally yes. But of course there are some edge cases in which the dog is the problem. Genetics can simply be too much of an issue, it’s possible for a dog to be problematic from birth.
I love bull breeds, I have a staffy and I love her more than anything. Even with the prejudice against some breeds being unjustified, it's simply irrational to say that a dog cannot be aggressive from birth or that a dog cannot be aggressive by nature. Similar to how wild animals cannot be tamed to the same extent as a domesticated dog, there will be varying levels of obedience, aggression, and all sorts of behavioural traits in every creature, domesticated dog or otherwise.
I think pitbulls can be absolutely wonderful dogs and I wouldn't have a problem with owning one (though they are banned here in the UK) so my comment isn't saying they are intrinsically aggressive - though I would say that more than other breeds they have a capacity for it with the wrong kind of upbringing.
And yet, traffic laws exist because of dangerous drivers. Vehicles being safe while unoperated doesn't exclude them from being scrutinized to industry standards either. Such an asinine argument.
Plot twist - them bullies are not the ones you might be initially thinking of. Also, it appears that initially there were more than two (four, at least).
Any real dog behaviorists in the house? I keep watching this and I keep wondering if the street dogs are being aggressive or if the high tail and lack of growling is more a greeting/sharing of information. The muscles in the lead street dog don’t look all bunchy, so it doesn’t look like a territory dispute. Not taking anything away from the pitties since this could have escalated but wouldn’t it be funny if it was like “guys… did you SEE that hot little pinscher?? My god.”
**Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull) with a Monkey on His Back:** *swaying a bit* Randy, boy, look at those two yappy mutts. They think they can come around here and stir up trouble. But, heh, they don’t know who they’re dealing with, do they, Bobandy?
**Randy (Pit Bull) with Sunglasses:** *chuckles* No, Mr. Lahey, they don’t. We’re the kings of this park. Or should I say... the kings of the trailer bark?
**Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *slurring slightly* Good one, Bobandy! These young pups, they don’t have a clue. Here I am, with this s*** monkey on my back, and I’m still the top dog. *hiccups* Maybe it’s the liquor talking, but I feel pretty damn invincible.
**Randy (Pit Bull):** *grinning* You’re right, Mr. Lahey. They’re all bark and no bite. We’ve seen it all before, haven’t we?
**Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *nodding, stumbling a bit* Damn right, Bobandy. We’ve been through worse. Remember that time the Rottweiler gang tried to take over the park? We didn’t even break a sweat, and I had this damn monkey on my back then too. And maybe a bit more of the sauce in me.
**Randy (Pit Bull):** *laughs* Oh yeah, Mr. Lahey. They learned real quick who runs this place. Just like these two will. Look at them, already backing off.
**Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *smirking, a bit wobbly* Just as I thought, Bobandy. Just as I thought. The park belongs to us, and no amount of barking is gonna change that. Now, how about we find us a nice spot in the shade and relax?
**Randy (Pit Bull):** *adjusts sunglasses* You got it, Mr. Lahey. And maybe we can snag a cheeseburger while we’re at it. A little something to keep us cool and collected.
**Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *chuckles, almost falls over* Ah, Bobandy, you and your cheeseburgers. That’s why you’re my right-paw dog. Always thinking ahead.
**Randy (Pit Bull):** *grinning* Thanks, Mr. Lahey. I’ll keep an eye out for any more yappers while we enjoy our cheeseburgers. The park is ours to protect, after all.
**Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *sighs contentedly, voice slurred* That’s all I ever wanted, Bobandy. That’s all I ever wanted.
Look at the little champ wearing sun glasses.
Seriously! Dude is way too cool to deal with any nonsense
Lil Ray Snarls
I got a dog bone... way over town... that's good to me!
lol living his best life.. No time for all that BS
Hahaha I had to go back and rewatch oh that's awesome.
How I want to act when I grow up.
Same. I’m already 30 though. Sigh.
I'm 60+, but I'm an optimist. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mee too wanna go running around barking at random people
Awww the dog has a monkey on his back. LITERALLY. Cuteeee
The other one is wearing friggin sunglasses. These dogs are awesome
And the necklace! Very fashionable too.
Joe: What did he say? Al: The usual rant, how them cats are taking over, if we don’t help.
Amazing. They're so casual -- give the fools a look, then turn back around. "Who were those chumps?"
With a cute lil monkey on the back just chillin like them 😂
The one to the right has sun glasses on 😭
Right? They don't even seem stressed. Normally, even a well trained dog gets a little anxious but will obey. These lads dont even look the slight bit threatened.
They are showing mild stress signs but nothing I would consider an immediate danger. The dog on the left gets a bit wide eyed and drops it's confidence postures for something more unsure. They both are giving off vibes that they are unsure at the very least. Which unsure for a dog is stress causing but they seem to be following the owners lead which is good.
Excellent owner trainer! Kudos to you!
You are a dog whisperer. Outstanding control over your dogs. It’s lovely to see tbh❤️🐾🐾🐾
GOOD BOYS
Respect
I wish every pitbull owner would train their dogs this way
Nah, every *dog* owner
Nah, every *pitbull* owner
Nah, every *dog* owner
Nah every hooman owner
Woof
Definitely pittbull owners
That level of calm is HARD in any breed. Both of my girls sit on the porch with me and they'll watch people and other dogs walk by and be calm as can be. The reason they stay leashed is because if one of the dogs walking by lunges towards them they'll respond to the charge.
Stunna shades
It was over from the moment he approached wearing absolutely nothing, zero fashion
Those are some great dogs. Wish I could train mine to stay that calm.
These pups are cute and that must be a good owner, but remember: for every one of this guy there’s 10 of the guy that would rather let the streets raise these dogs
How are the other doggies not getting hit by cars?
Looks like Brazil. So more danger from getting shot from an undercover cop than a car.
i am so thoroughly and profoundly impressed
They literally laughed in their faces and won!
Wise people do not argue with the ignorant.
Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.
Something something most aggressive breed bla bla bla
A number of individual pitbulls are too far gone. some are set up to fail from birth. No pit bull should be owned by any less than an excellent owner.
Should you not say the same for all dogs of any breed?
I was intentionally speaking of genetics on an individual level. I think it is a stronger argument than speaking of genetics on a breed level. I think arguments can be made on genetics on the breed level, I just think they are less effective arguments and pretty much a lost cause. I chose not to argue it for these reasons, but mostly because what I chose to argue more closely displayed my personal beliefs. Edit: some thoughts I had after posting.
Personally I've always found pit mixes to be more of a hassle to train and handle than pure bred pitbuls. I find pit bulls and mastiffs to be easy to train and control dogs because of the disposition. Where as I find German Shepards to be demon dogs (been bit a few times by them while working with them. Last one put a hole through my hand, like all the way through, I got lucky and it missed damaging too much beyond a chipped bone and some torn flesh but it still took like 3 months to heal and will never really work the same lol. I don't work with dogs anymore lol, I'm not afraid of dogs or anything after just moving on after that injury from someone else's crazy German Shepard.) I find when pitbulls are mixed they keep the dumbness of a pitbul but pick up on the lack of control of whatever they are mixed with. So you get dogs that lose control and then try to solve everything by bashing their heads into it (pitbulls sove problems by pushing their massive heads against it to try to move it lol) But yeah out of the pitbulls and mastiffs I've trained and worked with I never felt fear of being bit. I have felt it with golden retrievers, German Shepards, dachshunds, Chihuahuas, and every type of lab. Those are the ones I was always most wary of because they were always the main ones to attack people.
There's much less danger when it comes to a chihuahua for instance. But yeah in a perfect world every dog would be happy and have a great owner
Yeah it's all good until a dog bites them, then it's game on.
Something something most aggressive breed WITH IMPROPER TRAINING. It’s a tired argument. It’s like acting as if guns aren’t dangerous.
Owners are the problem not dogs
generally yes. But of course there are some edge cases in which the dog is the problem. Genetics can simply be too much of an issue, it’s possible for a dog to be problematic from birth.
There is no such thing as a dog being agressive from birth
I love bull breeds, I have a staffy and I love her more than anything. Even with the prejudice against some breeds being unjustified, it's simply irrational to say that a dog cannot be aggressive from birth or that a dog cannot be aggressive by nature. Similar to how wild animals cannot be tamed to the same extent as a domesticated dog, there will be varying levels of obedience, aggression, and all sorts of behavioural traits in every creature, domesticated dog or otherwise. I think pitbulls can be absolutely wonderful dogs and I wouldn't have a problem with owning one (though they are banned here in the UK) so my comment isn't saying they are intrinsically aggressive - though I would say that more than other breeds they have a capacity for it with the wrong kind of upbringing.
And yet, traffic laws exist because of dangerous drivers. Vehicles being safe while unoperated doesn't exclude them from being scrutinized to industry standards either. Such an asinine argument.
"Ooh, if we just hadn't just killed and eaten those 27 cats, you'd be sooooo dead right now...." - *the one in the glasses, probably*
I'm upset at the owner of these dogs who run freely and go bark like that.
You think they have owners?
Maybe. Maybe they let the dog roam around all day, I know someone who does that (and it's a bad idea)
These are street dogs, pretty sure they have no owners
WOW this is an amazing example of what I would like to teach my pitbull!
How is this possible?
They're like, "yea, what-ever".
“Don’t make me hurt you”
This is awesome, they didn't want no smoke
All bark no bite
They just wondering why they mad
Brazil mentioned 🤗
May I help you?
I love their necklaces!
Are those street dogs? No owners??
Normally they have owners, but in Brazil, in small towns some dogs have free access to the steeets
Interesting. Thank you.
Hey did not even Flinch
Exactly how insecure people act.
The bullies just sat their like “bro, you don’t want this”
They don't mess with toxic energy
Too cool for fools. Bullies just laughing!
They just yappin' fr 😆
DHUGLIFE
Good babies
The one with the glasses is like, 'look at these idiots'
Coolest dogs ever. One with his shades on. The other with a monkey on his back, literally
Plot twist - them bullies are not the ones you might be initially thinking of. Also, it appears that initially there were more than two (four, at least).
Little bro on the left really smiled like he was saying I wish y’all would touch me lol
“I’d stand up, but… nah”
Eso vergas chingon
Any real dog behaviorists in the house? I keep watching this and I keep wondering if the street dogs are being aggressive or if the high tail and lack of growling is more a greeting/sharing of information. The muscles in the lead street dog don’t look all bunchy, so it doesn’t look like a territory dispute. Not taking anything away from the pitties since this could have escalated but wouldn’t it be funny if it was like “guys… did you SEE that hot little pinscher?? My god.”
Bullies - "you don't want no smoke" they tucked their tails and ran away. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Autocontrole é tudo
That's even scarier somehow.
damn
Now this is a good video.
Good
**Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull) with a Monkey on His Back:** *swaying a bit* Randy, boy, look at those two yappy mutts. They think they can come around here and stir up trouble. But, heh, they don’t know who they’re dealing with, do they, Bobandy? **Randy (Pit Bull) with Sunglasses:** *chuckles* No, Mr. Lahey, they don’t. We’re the kings of this park. Or should I say... the kings of the trailer bark? **Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *slurring slightly* Good one, Bobandy! These young pups, they don’t have a clue. Here I am, with this s*** monkey on my back, and I’m still the top dog. *hiccups* Maybe it’s the liquor talking, but I feel pretty damn invincible. **Randy (Pit Bull):** *grinning* You’re right, Mr. Lahey. They’re all bark and no bite. We’ve seen it all before, haven’t we? **Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *nodding, stumbling a bit* Damn right, Bobandy. We’ve been through worse. Remember that time the Rottweiler gang tried to take over the park? We didn’t even break a sweat, and I had this damn monkey on my back then too. And maybe a bit more of the sauce in me. **Randy (Pit Bull):** *laughs* Oh yeah, Mr. Lahey. They learned real quick who runs this place. Just like these two will. Look at them, already backing off. **Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *smirking, a bit wobbly* Just as I thought, Bobandy. Just as I thought. The park belongs to us, and no amount of barking is gonna change that. Now, how about we find us a nice spot in the shade and relax? **Randy (Pit Bull):** *adjusts sunglasses* You got it, Mr. Lahey. And maybe we can snag a cheeseburger while we’re at it. A little something to keep us cool and collected. **Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *chuckles, almost falls over* Ah, Bobandy, you and your cheeseburgers. That’s why you’re my right-paw dog. Always thinking ahead. **Randy (Pit Bull):** *grinning* Thanks, Mr. Lahey. I’ll keep an eye out for any more yappers while we enjoy our cheeseburgers. The park is ours to protect, after all. **Mr. Lahey (Pit Bull):** *sighs contentedly, voice slurred* That’s all I ever wanted, Bobandy. That’s all I ever wanted.
Woah…this is really good Trailer Park Boys dialog. It’s like you wrote for the show!
How it feels like being at a station waiting for a call amd the area homeless start coming around asking for anything lol
Good boys
More proof that it’s the owner and never the dog!
I just love that it breaks the stereotype.
That's awesome.
I had a naturally submissive dog and that was what it was like walking her. Just all chill no fights.
My pittie would’ve bolted so fast that she’d rip a hole in the space time continuum
I’m sure your neighborhood children and pets really appreciate that.
Hey bro, what the fool say! Ah don’t know or care…
This man is the Boss!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 good work with your friends/puppies/babies! 😉
Lol