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  • Terry Adams Jr., a former US Army working dog handler, rates eight military dogs in movies and television shows for realism.
    Adams breaks down various breeds of military working dogs, particularly the Belgian Malinois, in the search-and-apprehension scenes in "SEAL Team" S1E7 and E14, the explosive-detection dog in "Megan Leavey," and the guard dogs in "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum," with Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry. He looks at working dogs outside of the military, such as the narcotics-detection dog in "Breaking Bad" S4E12, starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul; and the German shepherd in "I Am Legend," who protects her owner - played by Will Smith - at all costs. He also explains the safety protocols and realities of dog handling during warfare, such as detecting weapons and explosives in "Max," and "NCIS" S10E18, and the realities of post-traumatic stress disorder among retired military working dogs in "Dog," starring Channing Tatum.
    Adams has six years of experience as a military working dog handler for the US Army, as well as 10 years of experience handling and training civilian dogs. He had three military combat deployments, all in Afghanistan. He is the founder and head trainer of Tactical K9, a facility for training civilian and military dogs.
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  • @IndianaJaws
    @IndianaJaws 15 днів тому +1394

    The movies are ranked from 0-10, but all the dogs get a 15/10 from me

    • @UltraInstinctLuffy
      @UltraInstinctLuffy 14 днів тому +28

      As they should

    • @user-ji8fq4sk1m
      @user-ji8fq4sk1m 12 днів тому +20

      If it was a 3/10 he always said “due to the handling”, but his 10/10s he directed at the doggos

    • @JesusVillalobos
      @JesusVillalobos 7 днів тому

      Why so low???
      I haven't seen the movie but I screamed for the dog injured at the explosion.

    • @Kim4Kin
      @Kim4Kin 7 днів тому

      i made it 1k lol

    • @Insider
      @Insider  7 днів тому +13

      Agreed

  • @Belleplainer
    @Belleplainer 13 днів тому +775

    Dogs wearing goggles is just about the cutest thing you'll ever see.

    • @sineadwickham1612
      @sineadwickham1612 12 днів тому +47

      doggles

    • @EmelyPhan
      @EmelyPhan 12 днів тому +23

      Same with ear protection

    • @jekyllthebeast783
      @jekyllthebeast783 10 днів тому +5

      Not a military dog but my hound has eye and ear pro, his goggles are mostly just for a little extra when he’s in the woods and as a bonus just to look cool but his ear pro is simply for going to the gun range or whenever he’s around gunfire, but I’m hoping to start tracking and scent work with him soon so having that bit of protection for rough tracks will be good, he also wears shoes and thick leather collars for protection (and they look nice) but having a thick collar like that has actually protected him from a few bites from other animals

    • @julietmike1018
      @julietmike1018 7 днів тому +1

      Hadji getting mauled to death but the dog is wearing goggles: "AWWWWWWWW 🥹"

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 7 днів тому

      ⁠​⁠@@jekyllthebeast783
      Why is your dog getting bit by other animals?? And what is in the woods that makes GOGGLES necessary??

  • @-Nicoles_ribbons
    @-Nicoles_ribbons 14 днів тому +887

    Fun fact: that’s my dad! He sent this to me and I’m so proud him 🤭

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 12 днів тому +21

      IF true... IF... I wouldn't brag about being a family member of a now known military servant... that can put a target on you and you could compromise your military family member as well...
      Since you can't even write properly, I think you are either a troll or just weird for lying..😅

    • @chiarosuburekeni9325
      @chiarosuburekeni9325 12 днів тому +95

      That’s awesome! I would be so happy to have a family member showcased in one of these. Don’t mind the terminally online dude above me btw.

    • @caesarisared1320
      @caesarisared1320 12 днів тому +13

      Awesome!

    • @thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581
      @thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581 12 днів тому +1

      Really?
      Or are you just saying that to get a lot of likes.

    • @titanium7992
      @titanium7992 11 днів тому

      @@gingerbaker_toad696Criticizing a random person online for their writing skills while exhibiting inferior writing skills is the most internet thing one can do other than making threats behind a screen.
      Terry Adams Jr. is a public figure now. His business is promoted and the website is linked in the description of this video. On TK9's website Adam's military service is touted as one of his credentials for being a trainer. The business address is public as well. It's no secret. If someone was intent on finding his family this person's comment would be the smallest breadcrumb amongst all the crumbs.
      Chill out a bit. When you inevitably reply to me make it just as entertaining as your first reply and use correct punctuation this time.

  • @DaniS398
    @DaniS398 13 днів тому +221

    lol Tiny's smile when she was introduced...perfect.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 7 днів тому +2

      It’s so sad how he describes his K9s though - it really is just work and they really don’t have much of a real bond. I can’t imagine having to part with a dog after having it for years, yet he just casually talks about how his last dog retired with some random family.
      I really hate how dogs are used for military and police. They don’t deserve it. They truly innocent beings that aren’t able to consent to giving up their lives or undergo great bodily harm that disables them for life and/or causes chronic pain for the rest of their life. 😢

    • @joshuavanburen743
      @joshuavanburen743 5 днів тому +1

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465jesus christ

    • @DaniS398
      @DaniS398 4 дні тому

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 This is why they use WORKING dog breeds. Service dogs, seeing eye dogs, etc...spend their puppy years with families where they bond with the people in household, then they move to a trading facility, where they bond with their trainers, then they get placed with their person, where they bond with the person they help. The way dogs bond is different than the way humans bond. Stop assigning human behavior and emotions to non-human animals.

  • @geiroveeilertsen7112
    @geiroveeilertsen7112 15 днів тому +588

    0:13 Tiny's thoughts: "Be good dog. Be good dog. Be good dog. OK he said my name, bye" 😁

  • @idostuff8851
    @idostuff8851 15 днів тому +238

    A little known fact, during filming movies with guns most of the time they're silent on set and the bang bang is added in post

    • @ivanlowjones
      @ivanlowjones 15 днів тому +37

      Except on the "Rust" movie set. Too soon?🤔

    • @2Fast4Mellow
      @2Fast4Mellow 14 днів тому +12

      @@ivanlowjones hence 'most of the time' ;-)

    • @TheLilly
      @TheLilly 10 днів тому +5

      ​@@ivanlowjonestoo soon my guy😂😂😂

  • @poloplatinum74
    @poloplatinum74 13 днів тому +116

    As a former MWD handler, I can say that was a great and accurate breakdown.

    • @fleurpouvior2967
      @fleurpouvior2967 8 днів тому +1

      If you can find it, I always recommend the movie 'chip the war dog'. It's an old movie, but a classic

    • @Insider
      @Insider  7 днів тому +5

      Thanks for watching!

  • @32a34a
    @32a34a 13 днів тому +170

    Megan Leavey is a very under rated film. A side note the Team dog Cerberus in Seal Team is a real Police dog out of Indiana. His handler is the
    actor Justin Melnick. Her real name is Dita The Hair Missile.

    • @irimac1806
      @irimac1806 11 днів тому +4

      Her Name is awesome XD I call my Cat Ginger the furnado lol

    • @cambot4614
      @cambot4614 10 днів тому +4

      ‘Hair Missile’ is amazing XD

    • @ElliottRodgers
      @ElliottRodgers 7 днів тому +2

      In UK you hear "Furry Missile", "Furry Exocet", "Landshark" to.desctibe poice dogs...
      Handlers called "Dumb end of Lead" or "Landshark Chauffeur"

  • @midiwall
    @midiwall 13 днів тому +135

    THIS is an awesome ratings angle... With humans, you could "well, Bob should have pulled right, and the green screen...". But with dogs, there's a huge "connected disconnection" between "movie", "stunt", and "real". The dog is moving on its own based on training and commands, it doesn't know it's in a movie. It's ON IT. No stunt guy pulling a punch. ❤❤❤

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 11 днів тому +16

      There are some dogs that certainly know when they are putting on a performance.
      They might not understand that they are being filmed, but are very much aware that everyone around is watching them and expecting them to execute what they have trained as well as possible. And the best acting dogs are excited to show what they can do.

    • @midiwall
      @midiwall 11 днів тому

      @@Yora21 - agreed! In my "oh wow" excitement I was thinking about how it would be to put a primary military dog in a situation like this. I should have qualified it. 🤪

  • @shadowtech9158
    @shadowtech9158 14 днів тому +134

    This guy really has a very different view on dogs than the military. He was going to say the military views dogs as expandable but picked much more tactful phrasing instead.
    He cares about the dogs and views the dogs he worked with as fellow brothers in arms, you can see him get very emotional from the clip where the handler and dog get hit by an IED.

    • @snubblebubble4937
      @snubblebubble4937 11 днів тому +32

      Pet dog training here:
      It would make no sense to me that the military would view dogs as expendable. It costs tens of thousands of dollars to train a military dog. Those dogs are absolutely precious assets. However, when it comes to how the dog is used, there will be situations where the dog is used to keep people safe and that inherently puts the dog at risk for a number of reasons. They will do what they can to limit those risks, but the top priority will be to preserve human life as it should be.

    • @inwe1205
      @inwe1205 11 днів тому +3

      @@snubblebubble4937 not as it should be. How freaking disrespectful is that??

    • @snubblebubble4937
      @snubblebubble4937 10 днів тому +13

      @@inwe1205 Are you saying that the military's top priority shouldn't be to bring the troops home safely? If it was my son, husband, brother, father... who was lost in combat and I learned that they could have deployed a K9 and saved his life, being upset about the situation would be an understatement.
      All I'm saying is the reason the military uses K9s is because it saves human lives, and sometimes unfortunately that means losing the K9. Of course the officers will try to do everything they can not to let that happen. The dogs aren't expendable, but they do go into some really dangerous situations which is why they are there in the first place.

    • @danielsmith6782
      @danielsmith6782 10 днів тому +5

      ​@@inwe1205not disrespectful at all. It's sad to lose a dog. But losing a human being hurts more. And the dog doesn't have a family left behind.

    • @Lui2Smoove
      @Lui2Smoove 10 днів тому +1

      @@snubblebubble4937 that was a long way to say that the dogs are expendendable unlike a human life they'll send dogs in where its to dangerous KNOWING it would be high risk I'm not saying this is a bad thing but lets not act like that's not what they're there for 😂

  • @GmmBeast
    @GmmBeast 15 днів тому +85

    This video gets a 10/10 for Terry and Tiny!

    • @Insider
      @Insider  7 днів тому +3

      Thanks for watching!

  • @Dollbaybee24
    @Dollbaybee24 14 днів тому +71

    The first time I saw the John wick dog scene I was blown away

    • @alilweeb7684
      @alilweeb7684 14 днів тому +12

      The choreography is amazing, definitely my favorite scene of the movie

    • @32a34a
      @32a34a 13 днів тому +9

      @@alilweeb7684 Halle Berry has an interview where she talks about the months of training she went through to be
      able to pull off these scenes.

    • @Red80008
      @Red80008 8 днів тому

      ...so were the bad guys ^^

  • @daniellesolari6995
    @daniellesolari6995 15 днів тому +162

    This was so interesting, I absolutely love dogs and really enjoyed Terry's take on these movie clips. Would love a part 2

    • @Insider
      @Insider  7 днів тому +2

      Thanks for watching!

  • @patrickdix772
    @patrickdix772 13 днів тому +65

    I find the comment about switching from the german shepherd to the belgian malinois in part due to the size interesting. The shepherd used to be quite a bit smaller, similar to the malinois. It was in part the demand for military and guard dogs being larger that led to the shepherd being bred larger.

    • @titanium7992
      @titanium7992 11 днів тому +10

      The Malinois used to be a lot smaller than what's commonly found now. The Malinois is smaller, more athletic, has more stamina, and is more intelligent. For what the U.S. military does these days (and for the past 22 years) the Malinois is the better choice. Having a 70lb dog attached to you is easier than having a 90lb dog attached.
      GSDs are still badass. I think they look more intimidating than Malinois.

    • @user-dh4um4qi7h
      @user-dh4um4qi7h 11 днів тому +1

      Incorrect.
      German Shepherds were over 100 pounds before a written blueprint (aka breed standard) was even created as they were living fences for sheep. The breed has since been bred smaller.
      What you have to realize is today's military & law enforcement carry more equipment than before - so to carry all the equipment plus a dog - wouldn't a 45-pound dog be easier than an 85-pound dog?

    • @patrickdix772
      @patrickdix772 11 днів тому +3

      @user-dh4um4qi7h except for there being no evidence (that I can find) of German shepherds being that large when the breed was codified from 1 specific family of dogs in the 1890s. Additionally, working herd dogs (what they were originally bred from) are not meant to be a "fence" to the sheep, but to use the sheep's instinctive reactions to preditors to move the sheep around. No herding breed is very large, since the larger the dog the harder it has to work just to move, reducing its endurance. Every breed still commonly used for herding is smaller, like the border collie. The German sheep herding communities dwindled in numbers not long after the breed was created, which was also when various kennel clubs were codifying dog breeds. It was since then, especially during various wars (ww1 and ww2 in particular), that the breed increased in size. There has been an increase in the weight the average soldier carries, though dogs frequently are able to move themselves most of the time.
      There are dogs used to protect animals, called livestock guardian dogs as a general term. Those are intended to ward off preditors, but are not generally used to herd the animals as that wasn't the point of them being there. Those breeds are often quite a bit larger

    • @user-dh4um4qi7h
      @user-dh4um4qi7h 11 днів тому

      @@patrickdix772 The German Shepherd Dog wasn't exhibited in conformation show until 1882 in Hanover, Germany....herding dogs have existed since ancient times....

    • @michaelguice8941
      @michaelguice8941 10 днів тому +2

      @@titanium7992you are correct on the Mal being preferable due to size and agility. However, the GSD is still ranked higher on intelligence.

  • @menachem2521
    @menachem2521 14 днів тому +29

    This guy is awesome! He needs to come back for a part 2.

    • @Insider
      @Insider  7 днів тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @SuiLagadema
    @SuiLagadema 15 днів тому +149

    Police and military doggos are amazing. Our EOD guys, while demining the north of Chile, used doggos to help them clear it. Even the "attack" doggos are super friendly, if you pet them they just lick your face with the tail waggling all around. All it took was 1 word from the handler to make the cuddly, adorable piece of fur into a laser-guided missile fur.

    • @tombchaser
      @tombchaser 10 днів тому +10

      most service dogs have a switch that flips when they get their work vest/gear on. i got a aunt that has a dog who is also trained as an official service dog. without her vest she is like any big (goofy) dog that still thinks she is a lapdog but the moment you put her service vest on she goes into work mode and acts like you would expect for a service dog to act.

    • @ajb7876
      @ajb7876 9 днів тому +7

      Many years ago i met a British Army dog handler who said that his dog, when off duty was a family pet, his kids would play with him and go for walks and he`d be a goofy doggo, but once that chest harness went on then the dog knew it was time to go to work and then he was all business

  • @morgangallowglass8668
    @morgangallowglass8668 15 днів тому +31

    This guy is so chill! I hope he comes back for more.

    • @IamnotJohnFord
      @IamnotJohnFord 13 днів тому +2

      Like many military guys, he's chill until he's not.

    • @morgangallowglass8668
      @morgangallowglass8668 13 днів тому +1

      @@IamnotJohnFord , Amen!

    • @danvird8649
      @danvird8649 6 днів тому

      @@IamnotJohnForddefinitely don’t want to see his bad side

  • @hansom3jutsu
    @hansom3jutsu 13 днів тому +21

    Finally we get an expert in his field ok with giving credit where it’s due and not coming off as THE definitive professional whose seen it all\ done it all and every thing is bad except there own experience PLEASE have him back a genuine breath of un pompous air

  • @NeuerAlias4711
    @NeuerAlias4711 15 днів тому +122

    The SEAL Team gets a 10/10. I never thought I'd ever experience that 😅

    • @leithcrowther6086
      @leithcrowther6086 15 днів тому +31

      SEAL Team as a show has a pretty fantastic and strict commitment to realism. Their original dog was a police dog handled by a real military veteran ex cop. A lot of the lesser team members are real ex-military, even real ex-special forces (but no SEALs as far as I know). Their main jobs are really being realism consultants, not actors.

    • @24-hours-in
      @24-hours-in 15 днів тому +4

      Mark Semos who played TJ was a Seal

    • @ShaggyRogers1
      @ShaggyRogers1 14 днів тому +8

      @@leithcrowther6086 Yeah, the show has a great combat and realism standpoint when it comes to military action scenes. The show fails at the homeland drama stuff, which is necessary for the full picture but too hollywood cliche imo.

    • @cameronjolly9530
      @cameronjolly9530 12 днів тому

      Spoiler alert
      Which one was tj is he the guy who replaces clay and technically ray as bravo 2

    • @cameronjolly9530
      @cameronjolly9530 12 днів тому +1

      Spoiler alert
      Still hate that clay died only just finished the show and Spenser was my fav character in seal team

  • @kristiandannevang5244
    @kristiandannevang5244 12 днів тому +10

    In I am legend, he's actually not trying to get the dog to attack, rather the opposite. The dog only responds to the danger.

    • @klubcj
      @klubcj 7 днів тому

      And also those dog, are zombie dog.

  • @rawilliams5881
    @rawilliams5881 13 днів тому +10

    The movie "Dog" had some very unrealistic parts, but the way she trashed the vehicle is 100 percent accurate.

  • @scootergirl3662
    @scootergirl3662 15 днів тому +90

    Came to learn, stayed for the doggy ear protection ❤❤❤

  • @bomorris5050
    @bomorris5050 15 днів тому +21

    On Seal Team, the dog and his handler are partners in real life in the police department. SO... Seal Team is 100% accurate.

  • @amicouvillionwilson1824
    @amicouvillionwilson1824 12 днів тому +18

    Great advice and review. I adopted a "Labrador retriever" as a puppy from the SPCA. Got it home and it's ears stood up and for a year I couldn't understand why he wasn't like a German shepherd. Turns out through DNA he's a Belgian malonois ! Now that I know he is getting much better with extra exercise and understanding. ❤

    • @adolphaselrah9506
      @adolphaselrah9506 7 днів тому

      I swear my Labrador retriever has Belgian malonois in him.

  • @AndrewNiccol
    @AndrewNiccol 15 днів тому +40

    I didn't know dogs can have PTSD, and they use the same drugs as to human.

    • @leithcrowther6086
      @leithcrowther6086 15 днів тому +11

      If it can be stressed, it can get PTSD.

    • @IamnotJohnFord
      @IamnotJohnFord 13 днів тому +6

      It depends. Humans are animals. Dogs are animals. Some animals get the same problems and need the same solutions as human animals. I give my dog 50 mg of Benadryl every night for hay fever. I use to crush potassium phosphate pills I got from CVS for my cat due to a kidney issue. Did that for over 10 years.
      Just make sure you check before giving any pet human medicine.

    • @galefromwaterdeep
      @galefromwaterdeep 13 днів тому +3

      A tons of medications that people take, animals take too, just different dosing. Animals get mental illnesses like depression and anxiety too, so they use prozac most often for it. Dogs, cats, parrots, and a lot of other pets all get it for those issues.

    • @13thCharacter
      @13thCharacter 13 днів тому +2

      My dog is a rescue with dog fighting trauma, and we have her on prozac. Sometimes I have to wake her up from night terrors.

    • @alexacarrillo4339
      @alexacarrillo4339 12 днів тому +1

      My rescue Australian cattle dog had ptsd. We had to get rid of anything flyswatter like and couldn’t toss laundry anywhere around him. He didn’t need meds but lifestyle changes by us and also he needed to be in constant contact with me or the kids if he was triggered. When he got old he couldn’t be away from me for even a few minutes and the kids babysat him if I went to the store. Prozac made his anxiety worse so dogs also have undesirable side effects from meds. His cheaper pain medication were human meds but the fancy expensive stuff was dog only. He made it to over 21 and was the best dog ever with a decent amount of resilience to cope with his trauma but definitely never got over the flyswatter thing until the day he died(when he was old I had to constantly put towels under him so he was triggered by that at times).

  • @dafuk4545
    @dafuk4545 15 днів тому +39

    I would give my life to protect my dog..best mate ever.

  • @allshookup1640
    @allshookup1640 13 днів тому +10

    My aunt’s job after her military service was to work with army dog handler’s division to help find homes for the dogs who couldn’t make it through training. Some dogs just don’t have the right personality for it. Some are just big old goofballs. So her job was to arrange to get them into loving foster homes so they could be adopted out instead of put into shelters. Where she was REALLY cared about every single puppy that came into training whether they went the distance or not.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 7 днів тому

      Those were the lucky ones, who failed out of training.

    • @allshookup1640
      @allshookup1640 7 днів тому

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 My aunt said that the dogs in training were treated very VERY well if it makes you feel better. She is a MASSIVE animal lover. If the dogs were being treated badly at the base she was at she would have immediately quit and made a huge stink about it to the government. She is pretty high ranking in her military branch. She more than likely could get a meeting at minimum to issue a big complaint. Again I am not saying at all they are treated perfectly at every base but at the base she was employed at, they were treated with positive reinforcement only and love.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 7 днів тому

      @@allshookup1640
      I don’t think my point was received. My point is that dogs are not able to give consent to their risk to great bodily harm or death on the job, and it is really inexcusable that humans exploit their innocence to use them for our needs.

  • @rosablume4346
    @rosablume4346 14 днів тому +28

    That was a fair bit of commentary, and all very no-nonsense
    I bet you have a good rapport with dogs or clients / dog owners as you come across very calm. Like nothing would send you into a panic, amazing quiet strength coming off you, in a good way (sorry, no native speaker)

  • @dylanhopkins5934
    @dylanhopkins5934 13 днів тому +8

    I don't know if that I am Legend clip deserves a 3/10. That dog did everything that he said a regular German Shephard would do and thats what it was.

    • @stefaniealex6775
      @stefaniealex6775 12 днів тому +6

      I agree, its not the best scene to showcase for the movie, he didn't really send the dog to fight other dogs, it was in protection mode at that point

    • @dylanhopkins5934
      @dylanhopkins5934 12 днів тому +7

      @stefaniealex6775 yeah that's what I was thinking. They shoulda showed clips where Will's character had him go in to rooms/buildings to sniff around and let him know it was safe.

  • @200352543
    @200352543 12 днів тому +2

    When I trained service puppies the cutest thing I learned is that the dogs have to want to work. Mine was a bit lazy so he got retired to his handlers house lol. He just wanted to play and get pets 😅😅

  • @vinilr
    @vinilr 13 днів тому +16

    what a lovely video. Those reviews from specialists are my favorite content... and including dogs, couldn't be better. Hope to see a part 2 with Terry and Tiny

  • @ames522
    @ames522 15 днів тому +13

    I wish they had had him comment on the fact that Halle Berry trained and handled the dogs for that scene!

    • @lonergr3107
      @lonergr3107 12 днів тому +1

      Or the the dog Cerberus was a real life MWD

  • @allshookup1640
    @allshookup1640 13 днів тому +3

    What I love about “vicious” dogs in movies is that 99% of the time the dog actor is just living their best life and having a great time! They have to CGI out their tails or lightly tie them down because the sweet pups are wagging them like crazy because they are having fun. A lot of the time to make them lunge or jump, their handler is standing off camera with a treat or a toy to make them excited. They jump on someone who subtly hands them a treat and gives them kisses between takes. You can tell most of the time if you understand dog body language that dog actors are usually very chill during scenes or just excited. VERY rarely will the dog actually look aggressive or scary body language wise and when they do it is usually due to effects added or makeup like blood matting the fur.
    Dog actors are just happy to be there and happy to Have a new friend to play with most of the time

  • @slc1161
    @slc1161 15 днів тому +35

    Very interesting. And thank you for your service, both military and civilian. And a big thanks and a toy to your super pup!❤❤

    • @FunGamingContent
      @FunGamingContent 15 днів тому

      A big thank you for your service to the dogs. And to those who are serving.
      God bless the EOD guys

  • @CapriZun17
    @CapriZun17 15 днів тому +13

    Thank you for your service. This was so informative and Terry is very impressive with his knowledge behind his details given. Hi Tiny!!! I enjoyed the rating.

  • @andacondanation1933
    @andacondanation1933 9 днів тому +1

    Cool to see ‘I Am Legend’ in this it’s not really a Military movie but it’s still a heart-warming scene.

  • @J1ntu
    @J1ntu 15 днів тому +10

    YES! I was hoping yall would make a video like this

  • @billpeirce7
    @billpeirce7 15 днів тому +3

    Thank you for your service.

  • @lukasvonsolemacher4279
    @lukasvonsolemacher4279 12 днів тому +1

    Love the Video! Love listening to Mr. Adams, sharing his knowledge and experiences!

  • @essandera9499
    @essandera9499 6 днів тому +1

    Wow, such a great video! The level of detail the speaker provides is amazing! Also, it's so great that you provide text and video explanations of terms and situations mentioned!
    This video gets a 10/10 from me! Very informative!

  • @gracecanon2872
    @gracecanon2872 14 днів тому +1

    Great video,informative. Enjoyed your calm commentary and the dogs, magnificent.

  • @shaunadams670
    @shaunadams670 11 днів тому

    Really appreciated and enjoyed Terry’s assessment. Thanks for your service.

  • @heathertea2704
    @heathertea2704 14 днів тому +5

    Very informative.
    Thank you.

  • @vsznry
    @vsznry 15 днів тому +11

    This is incredible. I think a lot more animals are more intelligent than we give them credit for.
    A lack of oral communication does not automatically mean "dumb".

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 15 днів тому

      You can see in my dogs eyes the level of intelligence he possesses. He is insanely smart…Belgian Malenois typically are a smart breed. My dog Kilo is.

  • @RDJ134
    @RDJ134 15 днів тому +24

    I like this video, more of Terry and Tiny please :)

  • @jonclements3643
    @jonclements3643 12 днів тому +1

    I like that he takes this seriously but is careful with his wording around how the military uses dogs as “disposable” tools to protect human life. It can be a difficult conversation talking about how they are used and you can see it in his voice

  • @alittlecreepywhenyou
    @alittlecreepywhenyou 12 днів тому

    Such a thoroughly informative clip. Nice work Terry.

  • @aaronbennack714
    @aaronbennack714 15 днів тому +8

    I would think the military wouldn't send a dog into harm's way without a pretty good tactical reason. As the guy mentioned, it would probably get shot pretty quickly. No doubt a lot of hours go into training those dogs! I bet they are used for tracking and detection far more than "restraint."

  • @illmerica322
    @illmerica322 11 днів тому +1

    Thank you sir and all the doggos for their service!!!

  • @imkt716
    @imkt716 11 днів тому

    Thank you for your service and sharing this information 👍

  • @OhioCruffler
    @OhioCruffler 15 днів тому +5

    Very good video, thanks Terry! Now do another with the worst examples. Or just another, you did a great job.

  • @teresatanasi5143
    @teresatanasi5143 15 днів тому +8

    As a dog lover, I really enjoyed this tremendously!

  • @serenaknitsandpurls
    @serenaknitsandpurls 14 днів тому +7

    Great video, would love a part two and include Bear from Person of interest.

  • @mrx1333
    @mrx1333 12 днів тому

    This was awesome to see! Thank you for this! All dogs in these movies were good doggies! 😊

  • @Crystal-and-Dexter
    @Crystal-and-Dexter 5 днів тому

    Really good video. Thank you for your service 😊

  • @Crossword131
    @Crossword131 13 днів тому +7

    I got busted at Dulles by a beagle. No bark just sat next to me. Thinking i may have a way out of this, i turned to give him scritches and tell him hes a good boi.
    "DON'T TOUCH THE DOG, SIR."
    That was the 90s, but everything this guy is saying holds true in my experience.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 7 днів тому +1

      Lol! What did they find on you, and what was the punishment?

    • @Crossword131
      @Crossword131 7 днів тому

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 They didn't find the little bit of hash I had stashed in my underwear, after several VIGOROUS frisks. (I was so nervous I kept asking to go to the bathroom, so glad I didn't.) What *_was_* a surprise was the huge lump (of the same) that I thought I had lost on vacation, but was in the deep corner of my jeans pocket in the suitcase they tossed _hard_.
      I was in the frisking/questions room for so long they started basically giving me reasons why the dog would have alerted on me. "Have you been around people who were using drugs recently?"
      (lightbulb flickers)
      YES! YES!! I WAS AT A RAVE LAST NIGHT! All my friends are felonious party animals!
      They let me go, and I found the massive hash ball in my jeans a week later. It was better than a surprise $100 in the laundry.
      A beagle took 10 years off my life.

    • @Crossword131
      @Crossword131 6 днів тому

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 I had been to Holland, and got some killer incense. I was afraid someone would covet my incense and so I hid a small amount in my underwear. For safekeeping.
      When the beagle sent me to secondary (inspection, I grew up in a border town) I was *_thoroughly_* frisked multiple times. I was so scared they'd find my awesome air flavor, I asked repeatedly to go to the bathroom. Thank God I they didn't let me.
      So, this beagle LOVES INCENSE. And he told them where to find some. After my suitcase and basically salad was tossed, the uniforms started essentially giving me reasons why I'd have gotten the doggos attention.
      Have you been around anyone who DJs? Anyone who is a fan of reggae?
      Yessir!! At a rave last night! Yup! Party animals, the lot of them.
      So they let me go.
      A week later I found a golf ball sized hunk of incense in my deep corner jeans pocket. I thought I'd lost it on vacation. It was in that suitcase. It was 10x what I had in my shorts. It was like finding a $100 bill in the laundry.
      Still scared of beagles.

    • @Crossword131
      @Crossword131 5 днів тому

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 my re-reply got scrubbed too. Might have to take this to discord.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 4 дні тому +1

      @@Crossword131
      I don’t use that app, but it’s cool. I know what you mean… YT drives me up the wall with it’s censorship. Was it marijuana, or worse?

  • @shadowfeinrir97_36
    @shadowfeinrir97_36 15 днів тому +30

    Pupper power

  • @thepunisher8676
    @thepunisher8676 13 днів тому +3

    Sad fact military and police dogs get PTSD like humans as well 😔

  • @tjpage9902
    @tjpage9902 11 днів тому

    This is the type of youtube content im here for 💪🐕

  • @kevinross6235
    @kevinross6235 15 днів тому +3

    This was really interesting to watch

  • @user-mw2io1od5g
    @user-mw2io1od5g 14 днів тому +3

    Great information and deals how to train the safe way great job

  • @danvird8649
    @danvird8649 6 днів тому

    crazy to find terry on youtube, being a local to me. im sending my lab to him for a 3 week obidience training and boarding service and this makes me even more confident of his capabilities. seems like a great guy cant wait to meet him and see how he can make my dog great.

  • @zibelder
    @zibelder 2 дні тому

    We definitely need to bring Terry back with Tiny it’s content we need. I would love his take when given facts behind the scenes too.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um 15 днів тому +4

    "Dog training is a never-ending process of evolving."
    -- Ivan Balabanov

  • @StoffelDilligas
    @StoffelDilligas 12 днів тому +1

    Great video, great presentation, thanks for the entertainment

  • @kizmo2317
    @kizmo2317 11 днів тому +3

    I'd give this video a 10/10.

  • @Catseye189
    @Catseye189 11 днів тому

    4:20 oh my heart just melted! Little ear protectors

  • @Bigsack96
    @Bigsack96 14 днів тому +5

    experts be like , yeah that’s a real dog 10/10

  • @ThuyTran-vp2mb
    @ThuyTran-vp2mb 5 днів тому

    You can really tell his emotion change, when talk about the movie have same situation with his passed dog ❤

  • @JM-wf2to
    @JM-wf2to 9 днів тому

    This is one I've been waiting on. Let's see

  • @poja101
    @poja101 15 днів тому +4

    Realistic or not, john wick dog scene was badass though

  • @sonablom
    @sonablom 15 днів тому +8

    10/10 good boys all of them.

  • @cecethedancer_5479
    @cecethedancer_5479 10 днів тому +1

    tiny is so precious 🥺🥺

  • @ChuckWestfield
    @ChuckWestfield 10 днів тому

    This guy knows his stuff. He’s awesome.

  • @touge242
    @touge242 12 днів тому

    so cool to see how happy the working dogs are

  • @sergeantmace2004
    @sergeantmace2004 12 днів тому

    Cool thing about SEAL Team is that the dog handler, Brock, and his dog, Cerberus, are a real Police K9 handler duo.
    Dita, aka Cerby, had to leave the show because dogs can't tell the difference between acting and real life and she was starting to show signs of trauma

  • @ichmeiner4531
    @ichmeiner4531 12 днів тому

    Cute fun fact: almost all dogs you see on the screen are partially cgi. They just can't stop wagging their tails, because they are playing, following what their handler says and just know they are good boys/girls, which doesn't really fit in a scene where the dogs front is barking and flashing teeth.
    So adorable.

  • @sarahhaynes194
    @sarahhaynes194 13 днів тому

    The movie dog was a tearjerker. I actually recommend you watch that it will give a little bit of backstory on the dog and the character of the handler.

  • @onrev
    @onrev 15 днів тому +3

    Really wanted to see person on interest clip on this maybe on a part 2

  • @smshen2304
    @smshen2304 15 днів тому +5

    I know is a break down video, but we need more Tiny

  • @Mreevesxd
    @Mreevesxd 14 днів тому +1

    It would have been absolutely amazing to also have Mike Ritland on this episode along with this expert. I have learned so much from Ritland's videos

  • @Dene181
    @Dene181 12 днів тому +1

    Finally "Megan Leavey" movie is getting more attention on UA-cam. I want the reactors with dogs to watch it. 👀😁
    Cool and chill guest. 👌

  • @DClaBarraBrava
    @DClaBarraBrava 15 днів тому +7

    Hi Terry! HI TINY!

  • @RD9_Designs
    @RD9_Designs 11 днів тому +2

    Of course the clip from an apocalyptic movie with rabid zombie dogs would get a 3 out of 10. It wasn't a military or police dog. It was just a dog trained to protect his owner... In an apocalyptic zombie movie.

  • @lindsaydrewe8219
    @lindsaydrewe8219 10 днів тому

    This was great, clear reasoning behind the scores. Those working dogs are brilliant, better trained than the actors!(and in a lot of cases better looking)😂❤️❤️

  • @anthonykammas3276
    @anthonykammas3276 6 днів тому

    You can just feel how much this guy loves dogs--very cool.

  • @SS-pq3lc
    @SS-pq3lc 13 днів тому

    Great video

  • @paulweatherford5544
    @paulweatherford5544 13 днів тому

    Great video.

  • @leoaerts2217
    @leoaerts2217 13 днів тому +1

    i don't know if this would change his rating, but in the john wick films I believe the dogs have body armor to prevent what he mentioned

  • @Bad_Wolf_Media
    @Bad_Wolf_Media 12 днів тому

    As plenty of others have already noted, the dog and hander from SEAL Team are real partners. They're both former K9 cops that worked together. In one of the behind-the-scenes things, they said the biggest "fictional" part is that he gives the dog commands in another language (I can't remember if it was German or not), so when you see him give commands in English (such as the "Cerberus, left!" command in this clip), that was just for the camera/audience.

  • @SadMangaGirl
    @SadMangaGirl 11 днів тому

    My partner is a retired search rescue recovery k9 handler. The stuff the dogs could do was just amazing. I used to love 'bodying' for them to train. The dogs were trained bark to alert. We had Australian Kelpies.
    Dogs are just so freaking amazing creatures. I swear my partner and our girl had their own language on searches.

  • @lindablu6187
    @lindablu6187 7 днів тому

    This guy actuality trained my dog! He is truly amazing!

  • @mikibv8007
    @mikibv8007 12 днів тому +1

    oh!!! I hope the Seal Team the show would make an appearance cause cerberus is my favorite. First Clip! yay

  • @JamesMiller-lb3sk
    @JamesMiller-lb3sk 12 днів тому

    I love watching experts explain stuff

  • @mike9512
    @mike9512 13 днів тому +3

    The expert I didn't know I needed.

    • @zibelder
      @zibelder 2 дні тому

      Exactly this was such a nice one to come up in my feed.

  • @user-kr7yh8vw9m
    @user-kr7yh8vw9m 15 днів тому +4

    This was a very interesting video, well done. You sir and your dog have my respect for serving your country even though i'm not American🫡.

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 15 днів тому

      The Belgian Malenois is a great working dog. I got to see German Shepards in action over there. But, the Malenois is on a different level athletically. In addition, it is one of the most intuitive dogs you can encounter. Mine learned his responsibilities as a service dog at a very young age. He has been with me since my separation from service.

  • @lonergr3107
    @lonergr3107 12 днів тому

    A friend of mine from the Army helped train the dog from the movie with Channing Tatum. Eric from Coastline K9. He was a handler in Ranger Battalion

  • @jensskarp1375
    @jensskarp1375 14 днів тому +1

    my heart breaks when im thinking of a retired army dog with depression and Ptsd ❤ dogs that usually are so happy🥺

  • @askdhuwuw
    @askdhuwuw 4 дні тому

    I have an ex idf explosive sniffing malinois, having dogs all my life, this dog is the best dog I've ever had. They are telepathic and just a truly amazing animal.

  • @thepenmaster
    @thepenmaster 12 днів тому

    I saw dog, I saw military and I saw rating and just prayed that Seal Team was in here. And it was... 🎉🎉🎉 10/10