I read that dog story about 8 yrs ago about the dog on a road trip. Sounds EXACT word for word. Found a dog. Took it on there trip and found the owner. When returning they brought the dog back. And shared pics on the way.
"I'm not gonna let her sit there (in jail). Do you feel responsible for Daisy's bad choices, John? She is going to wind up doing time for her threats to bomb the courthouse.💣 Jail is the BEST place for Daisy to learn that bad choices lead to consequences! Stop enabling her!!😢
He wants to play the hero. He loves to talk about instances where weapons have been drawn on him, like what a martyr he is, to have endured these things. Never a mention that these situations were brought on by his own stupidity.
Ben should not be alone with Daisy period. She has a animal abuse thing to her name, she told it herself. Sometimes its to hot for Ben in the sun and Daisy is to busy with herself. Don't make excuses and take good care of Ben! When he is in the sun on the beach there should be water next to him! Daisy is bossy isnt?
lets face it if netflix would make a show about daisy, john, the reverent and the dog and their lives on the beach with all the crazyness we encounter people would watch.
No i disagree. She is a dime a dozen out here in California. She just is in psychosis & into the homeless socialization out on the street. Its not worth a Netflix anything
Let me understand this. John fixed a van, gave it to Oscar who sold the van. The person who Oscar sold the van to is renting the van back to John, daisy, oscar ect? That sounds like they got 💩 💩 💩 on.
My dog is the same w ground scoring food- she has unkimited wet dog fud & kibble ( I do free feeding, her dishes are never empty), dog treats, she gets some dry cat food every time I feed my cat, cat treats, human snacks (basically some of anything I eat that she likes), and she Still does it. Shes a rescue tho, not sure if Ben is, but I believe my dog learned to do it while she was surviving on the streets, and I think that instinct never leaves them (shes been with me six yrs now, & like I said, have not been able to get her to stop doing that.)
If he's super friendly, happy,and nuetered, I say leave Ben be. The only problem would be biting or procreating. Also, I'd get Ben chipped. They do it at pet smart for pretty cheap. Side note : eating out a trash can kill ya dog. I had a scary incident with my dog eating a bone out of our home trash. I put the trash in the bathroom when we leave bc it was super scary and a high vet bill.
You're contradicting yourself. Leaving Ben to be happy is leaving him to eat out of the trash, he has allegedly bitten people(if someone reports it he can be put down), and he chases people. Those people he chases could have trauma from being attacked by a dog. He can be friendly and happy with a responsible pet owner. Or have the people watching him be responsible and not allow dangerous behavior. Not "oh I cant stop him, oh well".
@@Micoonnn I don't recall saying any of that. I can read what I wrote which says leave him be if he is not biting and is nuetered. I also wrote down that eating out of trash is highly dangerous. I don't believe I wrote that Ben should be allowed to eat out of trash cans lol. I never wrote that to leave Ben happy equates to Ben being allowed to wonder off and eat out of the trash. I think you are putting words in my statement.I never wrote ," oh I can't stop him owell". Those are your words being projected onto my statement.
@@bipollerYou said that Ben is happy and friendly, so leave him be. However, if you had carefully read what I wrote, you would have noticed that I pointed out a contradiction in that statement. Saying 'leave him be' implies allowing him to continue doing all those things, so there's no need to specify each action separately. You also edited it to include biting AFTER my comment was left. Which honestly doesn't change a thing because it's still a contradiction.
So what you're really saying is not to leave him be, but to take better care of the dog. Keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn't do anything negative. Got it.
The phrase "leave him be" implies allowing someone to remain undisturbed or to do what they are doing without interference or intervention. It suggests letting the individual continue their current behavior or situation without imposing any changes or restrictions. In the context of the phrase, it means not intervening, correcting, or interfering with the individual in question.
Steve, why do you ask him questions and before he can answer you rudely put your two cents in as an answer? Give people a chance to answer. Watch your videos and see.
omg, the chat on this live is fecking EVERYTHING lol. I got behind at some point but You guys..... I love you guys.
I read that dog story about 8 yrs ago about the dog on a road trip. Sounds EXACT word for word. Found a dog. Took it on there trip and found the owner. When returning they brought the dog back. And shared pics on the way.
"I'm not gonna let her sit there (in jail). Do you feel responsible for Daisy's bad choices, John? She is going to wind up doing time for her threats to bomb the courthouse.💣 Jail is the BEST place for Daisy to learn that bad choices lead to consequences! Stop enabling her!!😢
He wants to play the hero. He loves to talk about instances where weapons have been drawn on him, like what a martyr he is, to have endured these things. Never a mention that these situations were brought on by his own stupidity.
✋️ STOP ENABLING DAISY!! SHE HAS TO LEARN TO DEAL WITH THE CONSEQUENCES OF HER BAD DECISIONS!!✋️
In about a decade the offers from Kings will slow WAY down 🤴 💰 👙 and our girl WA will have to begin to finally pay her own way
@@thebensman9786She calls johns kings?
@@thebensman9786 You mean we, the taxpayers will be paying for her section 8 housing and disability. She's unemployable.
I think the stories are upsetting! Dogs need RESPONSIBLE freedom.
She sees a camera and excuses her kings. Make it about ME. I was enjoying listening to John.
John is a hundred times easier to listen to than her. Or maybe 80 times. A lot, is my point lol
Ben should not be alone with Daisy period. She has a animal abuse thing to her name, she told it herself. Sometimes its to hot for Ben in the sun and Daisy is to busy with herself. Don't make excuses and take good care of Ben! When he is in the sun on the beach there should be water next to him! Daisy is bossy isnt?
YES!! The California sun is hot, and where is his access to water??? Animal Services should intervene.
Exactly plus the sun on black fur! Nkbody other than the owner should have a dog. There are sickos out there like come on.
I wonder why nobody called a dog catcher if it runs around unsupervised
@@Yurana-th8sl The police have been there when the dog is loose with Daisy. They don't care and they don't intervene. It's on video.
Dogs are not allowed at Venice Beach and only on the boardwalk ON LEASH.
My husband is fixated on the boob strap. Lmao
Ask John why he was walking down the Venice Boardwalk wearing his white underwear.
lets face it if netflix would make a show about daisy, john, the reverent and the dog and their lives on the beach with all the crazyness we encounter people would watch.
No i disagree. She is a dime a dozen out here in California. She just is in psychosis & into the homeless socialization out on the street. Its not worth a Netflix anything
John is a good, down home kind of guy:mellow, respectful,wise and easy to interact with.Peace be upon you, bro😁🤝
Who just happens to bring rifles to courthouses.
kinda creepy that the moment john starts talking on video daisy appears...
Replay Crew! 💜
Let me understand this. John fixed a van, gave it to Oscar who sold the van. The person who Oscar sold the van to is renting the van back to John, daisy, oscar ect? That sounds like they got 💩 💩 💩 on.
The reverend seems buttered 🥃 🥃 🥃
My dog is the same w ground scoring food- she has unkimited wet dog fud & kibble ( I do free feeding, her dishes are never empty), dog treats, she gets some dry cat food every time I feed my cat, cat treats, human snacks (basically some of anything I eat that she likes), and she Still does it. Shes a rescue tho, not sure if Ben is, but I believe my dog learned to do it while she was surviving on the streets, and I think that instinct never leaves them (shes been with me six yrs now, & like I said, have not been able to get her to stop doing that.)
It takes a really good recall & you to need to be there to do your recall… I don’t want no pups getting sick ;( because vets are very expensive…
@@HughMadBroand there are horrible ppl who lay out poisoned food so dogs will eat it. Happens a lot in my country germany, idk about the US tho
Steve tried his best....some of you were sooo rude to him. You people try getting up there and doing what steve did jesus
I think the story's are great! Dogs like freedom.
Responsible freedom.
I agree
Some dogs are very special, almost human and super smart. It's hard to treat them any other way, but they do need our help and safety.
That goofy look on his face...ughh
And how he dances around the frigging dog questions is ridiculous
If he's super friendly, happy,and nuetered, I say leave Ben be. The only problem would be biting or procreating. Also, I'd get Ben chipped. They do it at pet smart for pretty cheap. Side note : eating out a trash can kill ya dog. I had a scary incident with my dog eating a bone out of our home trash. I put the trash in the bathroom when we leave bc it was super scary and a high vet bill.
You're contradicting yourself. Leaving Ben to be happy is leaving him to eat out of the trash, he has allegedly bitten people(if someone reports it he can be put down), and he chases people. Those people he chases could have trauma from being attacked by a dog. He can be friendly and happy with a responsible pet owner. Or have the people watching him be responsible and not allow dangerous behavior. Not "oh I cant stop him, oh well".
@@Micoonnn I don't recall saying any of that. I can read what I wrote which says leave him be if he is not biting and is nuetered. I also wrote down that eating out of trash is highly dangerous. I don't believe I wrote that Ben should be allowed to eat out of trash cans lol. I never wrote that to leave Ben happy equates to Ben being allowed to wonder off and eat out of the trash. I think you are putting words in my statement.I never wrote ," oh I can't stop him owell". Those are your words being projected onto my statement.
@@bipollerYou said that Ben is happy and friendly, so leave him be. However, if you had carefully read what I wrote, you would have noticed that I pointed out a contradiction in that statement. Saying 'leave him be' implies allowing him to continue doing all those things, so there's no need to specify each action separately. You also edited it to include biting AFTER my comment was left. Which honestly doesn't change a thing because it's still a contradiction.
So what you're really saying is not to leave him be, but to take better care of the dog. Keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn't do anything negative. Got it.
The phrase "leave him be" implies allowing someone to remain undisturbed or to do what they are doing without interference or intervention. It suggests letting the individual continue their current behavior or situation without imposing any changes or restrictions. In the context of the phrase, it means not intervening, correcting, or interfering with the individual in question.
Steve, why do you ask him questions and before he can answer you rudely put your two cents in as an answer? Give people a chance to answer. Watch your videos and see.
John’s used to it; Daisy constantly interrupts him.