I have to say Rose was the hero in this story. Without her there would have been no Cesar , no education. It is very traumatic to go through a dog attack. The pain, the fear that this could happen again has to be worked through. I know I went through it. Dear Rose, I am so proud of you. Your courage and Love is an inspiration. I know the pain that this has created on many levels.
The owner (lady) acts like Rose being attacked by her dog is not a big deal 😡! Seriously if my dog attacked anyone I would be so sorry and embarrassed! It would be ALL MY FAULT!! The audacity! Asking Rose if she wanted her dog to be put down, umm heck ya!! Nobody deserves to be attacked by anyone, then blame the person they attacked? Makes ZERO sense!!!! 😡🙄
I have a hard time being assertive with my dogs and these videos have helped me understand, I am helping my dogs by being assertive. Thank you Cesar and all the people that are brave enough to be on the show!
😂😂😂 I just love Jr. He's just like Daddy, so calm and well behaved. After being attacked he's like "wtf is wrong with this damn dog?!, better to walk away, it might be contagious."🤣
Tasha was so much like my dig when we first adopted her, not just that they look very similar, but in the excitement and protectiveness. I was obsessed with this show on Netflix back then (I was around 8-10) and my parents were struggling with her. I really wanted to try implementing Cesar's methods and they were incredibly helpful. 11 years later and I have a very well-adjusted 12y/o who rarely even barks. She almost never has a leash and obeys even odd sounding commands. Thank you, Cesar!
I’m shocked how deluded and arrogant is the owners of aggressive dog behaves. Asking Caesar if he knows what he does rather than asking her self that question, the dog got there because of her clueless Her dog is aggressive bit someone, and she’s can’t be bothered to train her dog, so the victim has call in Caesar . And also she’s upset she’s been reported to Animal Control. She doesn’t want her dog to die but yet can’t be bothered to train it. Crazy. I hope so helped with the medical bills
Applying your techniques is really making a difference in making me a better human for my dog. I am making slow foundational changes to patiently establish me as my dog’s leader. Level of anxiety is noticeably improved. Thank you!
I had to make be lifestyle changes to be a better dog handler. I was an active individual, going on runs daily… but it wasn’t enough I had to change other things about myself. I love dogs, animals but all that wasn’t enough. I had to love myself and change the way I seen the world. I smoked cannabis and I can say after 17 years of using it I am a month fully clean… and feeling great. If it wasn’t for my Boy Odin and Cesar I would t know how bad it really affected me , I love you Cesar. Thank you
Rose is an angel for sure, being so proactive and taking this danger seriously for the sake of her community is just beyond wholesome and caring. Tasha's owner though is the complete opposite.
My key takeaways are: If I am angry,, my dog is tense, it's not her that changes; it's me. Huh, it's just so amazing that dogs' characters are dependent on humans. My salute to you, Cesar!
@rhodatacaldo4947 And I think it is amazing that God gave us dogs to be man's best friend (as long as we don't ruin them). It's good to try to understand people and things around us and not just make communication a one-way street (emotionally, I mean). So people have to understand themselves as well... how to take care of self and others and realize why things happen as they do. But yes, dogs really blend with our personality.
@@tjtampa214 Absolutely! Dogs are truly amazing companions. They teach us so much about unconditional love and loyalty. It's a beautiful perspective on understanding ourselves and others through our interactions with animals. 🐾❤
The lady who gave Tasha a second chance with conditions (that Cesar comes to help) is a beautiful human being. Second chances are extremely important, even for dogs and especially their owners. I do some similar work to what Cesar does , but on a smaller scale, and in my opinion, "fixing" the dog is the easy part! "Fixing" the human is by far the most challenging!! I absolutely give this lady a ton of credit!! She took full responsibility for the role she played with her dogs aggression issues & I commend her for that. It can be hard seeing the role you played in such an awful scenario. I know this is an old episode, but I wonder if the owners were successful?
It's all about the energy that one puts off and being assertive. He trains dogs and the people. Watching how he carries himself he owns the ground he walks on. I've been watching him and trying to learn. He is a blessing
Classic episode! My fave bit is when Rose returns to witness the mininal progress made and when asked how she felt now, admitted that she still felt unsure/unsafe. So the owners got angry at her + basically said they didn’t give a f*%@ how anyone felt - they were keeping the dog regardless. LOL, right? 😢
HUGE RESPECT for CESAR AND FOR OWNERS WHO DO EVERYTHING TO LEARN HOW TO HANDLE AND SAVE HELPLESS LOVING ANIMALS ❤❤❤❤BLESSINGS FOREVER ❤❤❤❤🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐈🐈🐈🐈🐎🐎🐎❤❤❤❤
All along the problem is owners with the wrong attitude, and no clue about it! Blaming the dog, even as they love it. Thank God for Cesar! He saves dogs through saving people.
When I was doing dog training, I met an elderly woman who had a very aggressive, fearful, and protective miniature poodle. It turns out that the woman had been in the hospital for cancer treatments, and when she came home her dog's personality had totally changed. I told her that dogs can smell weakness, and that she had lost her status as pack leader. Her dog not want to be the leader, but felt like someone had to be in charge, so reluctantly took over (hence the fearfulness.) I had her do exercises to reestablish authority, and to stop coddling protective behavior. If the dog shows any signs of aggression, don't reassure and sooth the dog, but instead correct and let the dog know that SHE was back in charge. Growling and snapping was not acceptable anymore. She took my advice, and within a few weeks her dog was back to his normal, mellow self.
And it takes a wise person to know the difference... One does not get a machine that can kill without proper training first... What?!? I was talking about guns... Maybe dog owners need training too...
to everyone :: May i ask a question? if ur dog is out of control and u endanger people just by going for a walk why the HELL did u not hire a trainer urself? why wait for the TV cameras come up with the TV trainer? What if cesar did not come to u at all? Would u still not hire a trainer? People are willingly ignorant playing the victim cards.
Wow, did this hit home. My collie service dog does not display aggression. She has been very clingy and protective. I have been in the hospital several times since 2020 with an antibiotic resistant kidney infection, which also included surgeries. Cassie has been away from me and then back with me. She is now with me. I have another surgery coming next month. She has become alpha but does not show aggression. Cassie has the most beautiful heart of gold. Now her heart is broken and confused. I know my anxiety and stress affect her so much. In order for her to heal and be anxiety free and safe, I need to get healthy, have patience, and get my inner healing done. I have an apartment since the end of May 2024. Before that I was homeless for close to three years. I have so much healing to do. I love my service dog beyond what words can express. She has saved my life. I need to get back to living so I can give her life back to her. Sorry about do many words. Thanks Ceasar.
As you seem to already recognize your dog is showing some clingy and protective behavior, please remember that aggression is not the problem, it is the outcome of a problem. So in your scenario, the problem is you are allowing your dog to protect you which may lead to aggression if not put in check. Perhaps seeing this episode at this time in your life was specifically for your benefit😄 I wish you the best in healing yourself and providing your dog with calm assertive energy so your dog doesn't feel the need to protect you & you both can live happy fulfilling lives! God Bless!
I have been out of the hospital for a few months now. Cassie is doing so much better. We have quiet and snuggle time together. She has saved my life. I'm so grateful to GOD for her. We both take one day at a time. She goes on transportation with me and to the stores. 70% of people comment on Cassie and how beautiful she is. Some things just take love, time, and security.
I am always floored by these types of owners. You know you have issues - why haven't you even consulted a trainer. Disturbing the level of concern (it appears) they have for their neighbor's experience. Dog attacks are no joke.
Thank you, Cesar, I've learned so much from your videos and recommend them to everyone with dogs. Having rehomed many rescue problem dogs, I have now rehomed a 5yr bitch with mixed issues of protecting, guarding, fear, Anxiety, and Abandonment. She was puppy-farmed caged rescued and mishandled for the last 1yr. Gradually I'm using your instructions and I can see little by little it working. Thank you.
The husband is not enjoying being told how to manage his dog. I bet he goes home and goes right back to his old habits. If the dog has to be put down it’s on him.
People needs to go to a place where dogs are trained before they get a dog so that they know what they have to do in keeping another human being safe from getting attack by their dog and how to handle their dog from being a pest and from hurting another dog or a person
Tashas owners werent very fair to Rose, I hope they apologised to her. Imagine getting an infamous pittie mix, not managing her right, she bites someone who suffers significant injury, and they have the gall to blame the injured party for reporting her when they were to blame. So glad it wasnt a child she attacked.
Junior is such a well trained and well behaving dog. His reaction to being attacked is 'WTF' is wrong with this dog? And backs away.. Amazing & Beautiful. I guess if Junior would've reacted 'her Stafford self'? There would've been a bloodbath right then and there..
Yes, Cesar! 👍 That was a big triple play! (as they say in baseball) ⚾️ Now people - bring it home strong so your girl can celebrate there at home base. ❤
Rescue dogs are not for everyone. Pit mixes and other strong breeds are not for everyone. We can do better for dogs by recognizing our limitations Before we get a dog.
Yah, I was concerned that the owners of Tasha would get angry with Cesar. It's not easy to help people understand they are doing things wrong without them getting defense.
Ughh the owner is proud that dog is "protecting" her, I hope she really follows Caesars rules cuz if she doesn't that dog or any dog will react the same way,so clueless
That's what I love about my dog, he senses when someone makes me nervous and then acts aggressive to keep them away, but then when I'm with people I'm good with he's playful and fun. He reads all my moods.
To say so is one thing, to do it is a totally different thing! It's a really really challenging for owners like those ladies. Presence of Cesar, demonstrating there's a will, there's a way, is the best encouragement!
Fellow dog trainer here, many are gonna disagree but I’m gonna say this “DO NOT go into people’s houses and attempt the feed their dogs if you haven’t always done this” this could’ve been prevented ‼️
The problem is the owners did not know their dog. Maybe (I know rescues are already taxed) if they could have a video that the potential new owners watch and something to take home for owners of new rescue dogs that helps them learn about dog body language it would go a long way to assist with new owners recognizing fearful and nervous/anxious behavior. Many do not know basics or when to intervene before it escalates.
Dianna feels sorry for herself thinking of her dog being put down. She should feel remorse and feel sorry for Rose who was attacked and bitten by her dog.
I saw a dog attacking a man on the street today, I did not see the details because I was busy, owner was screaming OMG STOP and said she never done this before.
That owner who was upset that Rose reported the dog for biting her was extremely self-centered. She had a dangerous dog but all she cared about was her own feelings. Fortunately Cesar found time in his schedule to come and fix the problem, but what if that hadn't been the case?
Because you likely raised them with love & taught them boundaries ( I say likely only because you may have gotten them when they were older) If a dog feels secure and a part of the family & has been instructed on right & wrong they won't have the anxiety or other issues commonly seen.
Everybody is focused on the dog. However, be focused on (the neighbor-) Rose instead -- Rose took positive steps. Rose, by her excellent life-leadership skills, put her neighbors' (that couple!) ignorant, haughty and non-teachable natures to shame. I applaud for Rose (and for Caesar). [On the other hand, that big white lady is an office-manager, she says -- I feel "sad" for her employees.]
Hey Cesar! I'm big fan of yours. I'm from Hungary and 3 months ago I rescued a 5 weeks old puppy, who's now a 4 months old girl. I love your videos and your guidance, your trainings and everything. I would like to know that is it a plan of yours to go in different countries to educate people. Maybe in Europe. I would love to see one of your traning classes in person, and have a talk with you. She is my first dog, and she is a mix of a husky and some kind of bull type dog, so she's sometimes a bit hard to handle and I want to understand her more, her toughts, her bodylanguage everything about her and dogs in its entirety. Thanks if you read my message, and have a wonderful day.
I like that the owners realized right away that they needed to change their behavior to save Tasha. Took responsibility and started work right away. It's wonderful that Rose started the process with Cesear after being attacked. I think it saved everybody. What a good neighbor.
Ahhhhh, now it makes sense. YEP!!! Shes an Office Manager.... that's why she was so offended by Rose's statement of initially wanting Tasha put down. She feels above reproach even for her own behavior...TOTAL "KAREN"
We only had three dogs of our own, all of which are Aspins. I never really had any issues with calmness and assertiveness around them-it was pretty normal for us. No aggressive dogs, just very playful, submissive, and well-behaved ones. The only problem was that I couldn’t apply the same approach with other dogs. I used to be so scared of dogs that weren’t ours. It got to the point where I couldn’t walk down the street if I spotted a dog, regardless of how calm it was, unless I was with someone who wasn’t afraid, so I could cling to them. It was really hard for me to go outside or visit a friend’s house because the first thing that came to mind was whether there would be dogs around. In rural areas, it’s common for owners to let their dogs roam free, and it’s not an issue for the majority since most of these dogs are well-behaved back then. ( I think even now, coz there are still many dogs you can walk pass by aside from stray dogs ) However, for people like me, who are scared of dogs, it can be a real trigger. Before I didn’t realize that my habit of showing fear and making direct eye contact with dogs was what made them react negatively towards me. I thought I was just unlucky and didn’t have the "charm" to earn other dogs' respect like some people who seems to get along with them perfectly fine. It wasn’t until I found Cesar Millan’s channel that I learned it was all about my energy-that I should behave with other dogs the same way I did with our own. It was a real eye-opener. It’s been years since I was able to conquer my fear of dogs. While I’m still a bit anxious, I’m managing it fine. I can now walk down the street even if there’s a dog walking towards me-I just act calm and ignore them. I wish I could have a dog again, but at the moment, I live in an apartment where it’s not convenient to have pets. I wish I had known about Cesar when our dogs were still around; I could have used some of his techniques to teach them tricks and spent more quality time with them. Trivia: Our dogs' names were kind of weird. It was Dad who named them. The very first dog we had-he was snow white, with beautiful fur, almost like a wolf-was named "Kagatin Mo" (which means "Bite" in Tagalog, sounding more like a command to go bite). The second one, who was a mix of brown and gray, was named "Habulin Mo" ("Chase"-as in "go chase"). The last one was called Private, like an officer, and he was white with a brown spot around his butt area. Oh, that reminds me of one cat we had that Dad also named-"Kalmutin Mo" ("Go Scratch"). It was pretty awkward when people walked by or visited, and they were like, "Did you just command your dog to attack/bite me?" We always had to explain that it was just their name lol 4o
LOVE YOUR SHOW'S CESAR I WATCH THEM EVERYTIME. I EVEN RECORD THEM. Makes Me MAD When They Stop Your Showes. SO HAPPY WHEN YOUR BACK. YOUR LOVE FOR ANIMALS IS AMAZING. YOU HAVE A POWERFUL LOVE FOR ANIMALS. (JESUS) Put Animals On The (ARK) FOR A REASON. GOD BLESS YOU (SESAR) Your Work Is AMAZING. GOD BLESS YOU. KEEP UP YOUR AMAZING WORK For Speaking For These Animals That Have (NO VOICE) KEEP UP YOUR AWESOME WORK. I HAVE THE UPMOST RESPECT FOR YOU. THANK YOU. YOUR THE ONLY (MAN) IN THIS WORLD THAT HAS THIS (AWESOME GIFT) AMEN
I have a neighbor that has a pit bull it use to be nice but now it’s mean . It got out of the fence from the back yard and came to my back yard that was fenced. But I have the vinyl fence and he just put his head through the picket and attacked my dog and actually puddle his way through and ended up in my back yard . Luckily I had another neighbor that helped me and my husband. My dog is ok but I just worry about her dog . I feel really bad for him . All they do now is just take him out in the back with a leash and walk him for a few minutes to use the bathroom. He doesn’t get any exercise I wish I could do something for him . He’s always locked up in the house .
@lucylemonte: You sound like a true animal lover! That poor dog must be bored out of its mind with no chance to run or interact with people, other dogs and see new places. It’s a form of cruelty … I’ll never understand why people get dogs when they don’t care enough to think of its needs and give it a good life.
I sense that they are really remorseful about their dog attacking their friend. Think mabey the wife gets it but the husband doesn't own his participation in this what should be a combined effort on both of their's energy. He"s all about blaming the dog instead of avknowledging his OWN level of energy. Don't believe these 2 can join the energies to be the calm, confident leaders they need to be for this dog.
I have to say Rose was the hero in this story. Without her there would have been no Cesar , no education. It is very traumatic to go through a dog attack. The pain, the fear that this could happen again has to be worked through. I know I went through it. Dear Rose, I am so proud of you. Your courage and Love is an inspiration. I know the pain that this has created on many levels.
The owner (lady) acts like Rose being attacked by her dog is not a big deal 😡! Seriously if my dog attacked anyone I would be so sorry and embarrassed! It would be ALL MY FAULT!! The audacity! Asking Rose if she wanted her dog to be put down, umm heck ya!! Nobody deserves to be attacked by anyone, then blame the person they attacked? Makes ZERO sense!!!! 😡🙄
She's in denial...to cope and protect herself from how bad the situation really is.
Happens quite often, happened to me while cycling with my young son.
I sense no remorse from Joe and Diana. Rosa, I hope you heal from your injuries. You are truly a good person with a kind heart.
I laughed out loud when Cesar turned to Diana and went "Shhhh!" and she shut up. I'm surprised he didn't give her a little kick in the leg!
I think some owners take pride in their aggressive, out of control dogs. As if to say, “Look, my dog is bad a$$.”
@@themermaidstale5008 Usually guys with teeny weenies.
I have a hard time being assertive with my dogs and these videos have helped me understand, I am helping my dogs by being assertive. Thank you Cesar and all the people that are brave enough to be on the show!
Thats wonderful
😂😂😂 I just love Jr. He's just like Daddy, so calm and well behaved. After being attacked he's like "wtf is wrong with this damn dog?!, better to walk away, it might be contagious."🤣
Yeah, we all miss Junior. RIP.
Dog boy ❤
Tasha was so much like my dig when we first adopted her, not just that they look very similar, but in the excitement and protectiveness. I was obsessed with this show on Netflix back then (I was around 8-10) and my parents were struggling with her. I really wanted to try implementing Cesar's methods and they were incredibly helpful. 11 years later and I have a very well-adjusted 12y/o who rarely even barks. She almost never has a leash and obeys even odd sounding commands. Thank you, Cesar!
Rose is an angel! Hopefully the owner will be super committed to changing so no one else is hurt.
I’m shocked how deluded and arrogant is the owners of aggressive dog behaves. Asking Caesar if he knows what he does rather than asking her self that question, the dog got there because of her clueless
Her dog is aggressive bit someone, and she’s can’t be bothered to train her dog, so the victim has call in Caesar .
And also she’s upset she’s been reported to Animal Control. She doesn’t want her dog to die but yet can’t be bothered to train it. Crazy.
I hope so helped with the medical bills
Applying your techniques is really making a difference in making me a better human for my dog. I am making slow foundational changes to patiently establish me as my dog’s leader. Level of anxiety is noticeably improved. Thank you!
Same here 👍
I had to make be lifestyle changes to be a better dog handler. I was an active individual, going on runs daily… but it wasn’t enough I had to change other things about myself. I love dogs, animals but all that wasn’t enough. I had to love myself and change the way I seen the world. I smoked cannabis and I can say after 17 years of using it I am a month fully clean… and feeling great. If it wasn’t for my
Boy Odin and Cesar I would t know how bad it really affected me ,
I love you Cesar. Thank you
Rose is an angel for sure, being so proactive and taking this danger seriously for the sake of her community is just beyond wholesome and caring.
Tasha's owner though is the complete opposite.
DEFENSIVE OWNER
Dog always represents owner 💥🩸💥🩸💥🩸
CESAR is so brilliant.....the world 🌎 is a better place with Cesar in it 👍
How dare Diana try to make her neighbor feel bad for reporting her dog after a vicious bite. People matter.
Dogs matter too. A dog should not be killed for a bite... What a good would that do if the owners get another dog that ends up with the same problem?
My key takeaways are: If I am angry,, my dog is tense, it's not her that changes; it's me. Huh, it's just so amazing that dogs' characters are dependent on humans. My salute to you, Cesar!
@rhodatacaldo4947 And I think it is amazing that God gave us dogs to be man's best friend (as long as we don't ruin them). It's good to try to understand people and things around us and not just make communication a one-way street (emotionally, I mean). So people have to understand themselves as well... how to take care of self and others and realize why things happen as they do. But yes, dogs really blend with our personality.
@@tjtampa214 Absolutely! Dogs are truly amazing companions. They teach us so much about unconditional love and loyalty. It's a beautiful perspective on understanding ourselves and others through our interactions with animals. 🐾❤
The lady who gave Tasha a second chance with conditions (that Cesar comes to help) is a beautiful human being. Second chances are extremely important, even for dogs and especially their owners. I do some similar work to what Cesar does , but on a smaller scale, and in my opinion, "fixing" the dog is the easy part! "Fixing" the human is by far the most challenging!! I absolutely give this lady a ton of credit!! She took full responsibility for the role she played with her dogs aggression issues & I commend her for that. It can be hard seeing the role you played in such an awful scenario. I know this is an old episode, but I wonder if the owners were successful?
Get a cat
It's all about the energy that one puts off and being assertive. He trains dogs and the people. Watching how he carries himself he owns the ground he walks on. I've been watching him and trying to learn. He is a blessing
Classic episode! My fave bit is when Rose returns to witness the mininal progress made and when asked how she felt now, admitted that she still felt unsure/unsafe. So the owners got angry at her + basically said they didn’t give a f*%@ how anyone felt - they were keeping the dog regardless. LOL, right? 😢
HUGE RESPECT for CESAR AND FOR OWNERS WHO DO EVERYTHING TO LEARN HOW TO HANDLE AND SAVE HELPLESS LOVING ANIMALS ❤❤❤❤BLESSINGS FOREVER ❤❤❤❤🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐈🐈🐈🐈🐎🐎🐎❤❤❤❤
All along the problem is owners with the wrong attitude, and no clue about it! Blaming the dog, even as they love it. Thank God for Cesar! He saves dogs through saving people.
When I was doing dog training, I met an elderly woman who had a very aggressive, fearful, and protective miniature poodle. It turns out that the woman had been in the hospital for cancer treatments, and when she came home her dog's personality had totally changed. I told her that dogs can smell weakness, and that she had lost her status as pack leader. Her dog not want to be the leader, but felt like someone had to be in charge, so reluctantly took over (hence the fearfulness.) I had her do exercises to reestablish authority, and to stop coddling protective behavior. If the dog shows any signs of aggression, don't reassure and sooth the dog, but instead correct and let the dog know that SHE was back in charge. Growling and snapping was not acceptable anymore. She took my advice, and within a few weeks her dog was back to his normal, mellow self.
Every dog deserves an owner but not all owners deserve a dog.
All lions deserve a trainer but not all trainers deserve a lion
And it takes a wise person to know the difference...
One does not get a machine that can kill without proper training first...
What?!? I was talking about guns... Maybe dog owners need training too...
You should have to have a license to be a dog owner, 3 day , 8 hour a day course
👏🏼👏🏼
@@dash_6367No lion "deserves" a trainer!!🤨
Thank You C.M. & Crew 💕 🐾 🙏
Too many dog owners should go to classes before having a dog
Get a hamster
Why get the dogs you are getting if you ain't that type of person
to everyone :: May i ask a question? if ur dog is out of control and u endanger people just by going for a walk why the HELL did u not hire a trainer urself? why wait for the TV cameras come up with the TV trainer? What if cesar did not come to u at all? Would u still not hire a trainer?
People are willingly ignorant playing the victim cards.
Get off your ass and y active with your dog
Wow, did this hit home. My collie service dog does not display aggression. She has been very clingy and protective. I have been in the hospital several times since 2020 with an antibiotic resistant kidney infection, which also included surgeries.
Cassie has been away from me and then back with me.
She is now with me. I have another surgery coming next month.
She has become alpha but does not show aggression.
Cassie has the most beautiful heart of gold.
Now her heart is broken and confused.
I know my anxiety and stress affect her so much.
In order for her to heal and be anxiety free and safe, I need to get healthy, have patience, and get my inner healing done.
I have an apartment since the end of May 2024.
Before that I was homeless for close to three years.
I have so much healing to do.
I love my service dog beyond what words can express.
She has saved my life.
I need to get back to living so I can give her life back to her.
Sorry about do many words.
Thanks Ceasar.
Before I was sick a dear friend said I should learn to be a dog trainer. I have learned I have so much to learn.
As you seem to already recognize your dog is showing some clingy and protective behavior, please remember that aggression is not the problem, it is the outcome of a problem. So in your scenario, the problem is you are allowing your dog to protect you which may lead to aggression if not put in check. Perhaps seeing this episode at this time in your life was specifically for your benefit😄 I wish you the best in healing yourself and providing your dog with calm assertive energy so your dog doesn't feel the need to protect you & you both can live happy fulfilling lives! God Bless!
@@jenniferpepler5843 Thank you.
I have been out of the hospital for a few months now. Cassie is doing so much better. We have quiet and snuggle time together.
She has saved my life. I'm so grateful to GOD for her. We both take one day at a time. She goes on transportation with me and to the stores. 70% of people comment on Cassie and how beautiful she is. Some things just take love, time, and security.
They shouldn’t have a dog, they aren’t truly grateful that Rose changed her mind. Clueless owners.
Best dog trainer i ever come across. Well explain. 👍
I am always floored by these types of owners. You know you have issues - why haven't you even consulted a trainer. Disturbing the level of concern (it appears) they have for their neighbor's experience. Dog attacks are no joke.
You're so right. 😊
They just can't imagine?!?!
I think no one can imagine why these owners are not the ones seeking help. Instead it is the victim who approached Caesar
Miss you sweet Junior 💔
Right!💔
PART 2 Please!
That´s a wonderfull dog! You get this! Peace and Love
Thank you, Cesar, I've learned so much from your videos and recommend them to everyone with dogs. Having rehomed many rescue problem dogs, I have now rehomed a 5yr bitch with mixed issues of protecting, guarding, fear, Anxiety, and Abandonment. She was puppy-farmed caged rescued and mishandled for the last 1yr. Gradually I'm using your instructions and I can see little by little it working. Thank you.
The husband is not enjoying being told how to manage his dog. I bet he goes home and goes right back to his old habits. If the dog has to be put down it’s on him.
People needs to go to a place where dogs are trained before they get a dog so that they know what they have to do in keeping another human being safe from getting attack by their dog and how to handle their dog from being a pest and from hurting another dog or a person
Junior thinks "ohhhh my gosh another psycho with no manners" ! Junior I salute you
More power to you, Mr.Cesar Millan 😊👍
It makes me laugh to think that the female owner thinks she knows more than Caesar! 😂 "Are you sure?"
Lady has no clue about her own dog.. And the guy doesn't really care.
Tashas owners werent very fair to Rose, I hope they apologised to her. Imagine getting an infamous pittie mix, not managing her right, she bites someone who suffers significant injury, and they have the gall to blame the injured party for reporting her when they were to blame. So glad it wasnt a child she attacked.
This is so beautiful in so many ways.
These people need training, esp. Diana, more than the dog.
Junior is such a well trained and well behaving dog. His reaction to being attacked is 'WTF' is wrong with this dog? And backs away.. Amazing & Beautiful. I guess if Junior would've reacted 'her Stafford self'? There would've been a bloodbath right then and there..
Always loved Junior because of that, very smart dog.
Yeah, we miss Junior. RIP
Tasha is adorable ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing 😊
The owners make excuses and remain ignorant.... did you hear them say they had enrolled in even 1 basic dog rehab class? I didn't....
Or even contacted a trainer at the very least, very professional victim.
Maybe they need a Welsh Corgi
Or a gerbil
Yes, Cesar! 👍 That was a big triple play! (as they say in baseball) ⚾️
Now people - bring it home strong so your girl can celebrate there at home base. ❤
Thats tchhhhh at 7:28 sound like a "Stfu and let me show you" 😂😂😂
Loved it.
Caeasar is amazing!
Rescue dogs are not for everyone. Pit mixes and other strong breeds are not for everyone. We can do better for dogs by recognizing our limitations Before we get a dog.
The owner Joe immediately said, look there is Cesar who can help Tasha.... no he's coming to help you with Tasha
7:29 Lol. "Sshhhh."
Yah, I was concerned that the owners of Tasha would get angry with Cesar. It's not easy to help people understand they are doing things wrong without them getting defense.
Amazing as always
0:50 dogs in crisis... shows dog stealing pizza
Ughh the owner is proud that dog is "protecting" her, I hope she really follows Caesars rules cuz if she doesn't that dog or any dog will react the same way,so clueless
People should be required to take a basic k9 test before being allowed to have one. I've seen some ignorant dog owners... these 2 are ridiculous
That's what I love about my dog, he senses when someone makes me nervous and then acts aggressive to keep them away, but then when I'm with people I'm good with he's playful and fun. He reads all my moods.
excited , wagging tail and attacks ...
People need training😅
To say so is one thing, to do it is a totally different thing! It's a really really challenging for owners like those ladies. Presence of Cesar, demonstrating there's a will, there's a way, is the best encouragement!
Absolutely amazing!
"Are you sure?!"
Lady, let the professional work.
Fellow dog trainer here, many are gonna disagree but I’m gonna say this “DO NOT go into people’s houses and attempt the feed their dogs if you haven’t always done this” this could’ve been prevented ‼️
The problem is the owners did not know their dog. Maybe (I know rescues are already taxed) if they could have a video that the potential new owners watch and something to take home for owners of new rescue dogs that helps them learn about dog body language it would go a long way to assist with new owners recognizing fearful and nervous/anxious behavior. Many do not know basics or when to intervene before it escalates.
If owner describes her dog as “ Pet “ , it is problem,
Owner should RAISE A DOG,
I love junior ❤️❤️❤️
But he is dead
Dianna feels sorry for herself thinking of her dog being put down. She should feel remorse and feel sorry for Rose who was attacked and bitten by her dog.
I saw a dog attacking a man on the street today, I did not see the details because I was busy, owner was screaming OMG STOP and said she never done this before.
That owner who was upset that Rose reported the dog for biting her was extremely self-centered. She had a dangerous dog but all she cared about was her own feelings. Fortunately Cesar found time in his schedule to come and fix the problem, but what if that hadn't been the case?
I never had a dog like any of these. The only time my dogs were ever aggressive were when they were attacked, or l was attacked .
Because you likely raised them with love & taught them boundaries ( I say likely only because you may have gotten them when they were older)
If a dog feels secure and a part of the family & has been instructed on right & wrong they won't have the anxiety or other issues commonly seen.
Better humans, better planet…👍🏽
Everybody is focused on the dog.
However, be focused on (the neighbor-) Rose instead -- Rose took positive steps. Rose, by her excellent life-leadership skills, put her neighbors' (that couple!) ignorant, haughty and non-teachable natures to shame. I applaud for Rose (and for Caesar).
[On the other hand, that big white lady is an office-manager, she says -- I feel "sad" for her employees.]
I agree. But what's white got to do with it?
Oh my gosh, thank you so much..... my pup, same.. i didnt even see it until now. She switched recently from me to vet hubby so i got lax. I admit it.
Anyone notice it's always when the dog is in front pulling that are the problem dogs, what's the first thing Cesar does,he walks the dog beside him.
Hey Cesar! I'm big fan of yours. I'm from Hungary and 3 months ago I rescued a 5 weeks old puppy, who's now a 4 months old girl. I love your videos and your guidance, your trainings and everything. I would like to know that is it a plan of yours to go in different countries to educate people. Maybe in Europe. I would love to see one of your traning classes in person, and have a talk with you. She is my first dog, and she is a mix of a husky and some kind of bull type dog, so she's sometimes a bit hard to handle and I want to understand her more, her toughts, her bodylanguage everything about her and dogs in its entirety. Thanks if you read my message, and have a wonderful day.
Hello Hungary, how do you do, welcome to my Paradise... ❤😊
Junior is so cool! ❤
I like that the owners realized right away that they needed to change their behavior to save Tasha. Took responsibility and started work right away. It's wonderful that Rose started the process with Cesear after being attacked. I think it saved everybody. What a good neighbor.
It would be so good to see some new stuff for a change
thank you
I love beautiful Junior❤️
Ahhhhh, now it makes sense. YEP!!! Shes an Office Manager.... that's why she was so offended by Rose's statement of initially wanting Tasha put down. She feels above reproach even for her own behavior...TOTAL "KAREN"
This is so good!
She's a beautiful dog
I don't think this couple is right for Tasha! Especially the wife 😡
Sure would like to know if they have succeeded in changing their behavior and were able to get control of Tasha. She is a beautiful dog.
We only had three dogs of our own, all of which are Aspins. I never really had any issues with calmness and assertiveness around them-it was pretty normal for us. No aggressive dogs, just very playful, submissive, and well-behaved ones. The only problem was that I couldn’t apply the same approach with other dogs. I used to be so scared of dogs that weren’t ours. It got to the point where I couldn’t walk down the street if I spotted a dog, regardless of how calm it was, unless I was with someone who wasn’t afraid, so I could cling to them. It was really hard for me to go outside or visit a friend’s house because the first thing that came to mind was whether there would be dogs around.
In rural areas, it’s common for owners to let their dogs roam free, and it’s not an issue for the majority since most of these dogs are well-behaved back then. ( I think even now, coz there are still many dogs you can walk pass by aside from stray dogs ) However, for people like me, who are scared of dogs, it can be a real trigger. Before I didn’t realize that my habit of showing fear and making direct eye contact with dogs was what made them react negatively towards me. I thought I was just unlucky and didn’t have the "charm" to earn other dogs' respect like some people who seems to get along with them perfectly fine. It wasn’t until I found Cesar Millan’s channel that I learned it was all about my energy-that I should behave with other dogs the same way I did with our own. It was a real eye-opener.
It’s been years since I was able to conquer my fear of dogs. While I’m still a bit anxious, I’m managing it fine. I can now walk down the street even if there’s a dog walking towards me-I just act calm and ignore them. I wish I could have a dog again, but at the moment, I live in an apartment where it’s not convenient to have pets. I wish I had known about Cesar when our dogs were still around; I could have used some of his techniques to teach them tricks and spent more quality time with them.
Trivia: Our dogs' names were kind of weird. It was Dad who named them. The very first dog we had-he was snow white, with beautiful fur, almost like a wolf-was named "Kagatin Mo" (which means "Bite" in Tagalog, sounding more like a command to go bite). The second one, who was a mix of brown and gray, was named "Habulin Mo" ("Chase"-as in "go chase"). The last one was called Private, like an officer, and he was white with a brown spot around his butt area. Oh, that reminds me of one cat we had that Dad also named-"Kalmutin Mo" ("Go Scratch"). It was pretty awkward when people walked by or visited, and they were like, "Did you just command your dog to attack/bite me?" We always had to explain that it was just their name lol
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LOVE YOUR SHOW'S CESAR I WATCH THEM EVERYTIME. I EVEN RECORD THEM. Makes Me MAD When They Stop Your Showes. SO HAPPY WHEN YOUR BACK. YOUR LOVE FOR ANIMALS IS AMAZING. YOU HAVE A POWERFUL LOVE FOR ANIMALS. (JESUS) Put Animals On The (ARK) FOR A REASON. GOD BLESS YOU (SESAR) Your Work Is AMAZING. GOD BLESS YOU. KEEP UP YOUR AMAZING WORK For Speaking For These Animals That Have (NO VOICE) KEEP UP YOUR AWESOME WORK. I HAVE THE UPMOST RESPECT FOR YOU. THANK YOU. YOUR THE ONLY (MAN) IN THIS WORLD THAT HAS THIS (AWESOME GIFT) AMEN
You're amazing
I have a neighbor that has a pit bull it use to be nice but now it’s mean . It got out of the fence from the back yard and came to my back yard that was fenced. But I have the vinyl fence and he just put his head through the picket and attacked my dog and actually puddle his way through and ended up in my back yard . Luckily I had another neighbor that helped me and my husband. My dog is ok but I just worry about her dog . I feel really bad for him . All they do now is just take him out in the back with a leash and walk him for a few minutes to use the bathroom. He doesn’t get any exercise I wish I could do something for him . He’s always locked up in the house .
@lucylemonte: You sound like a true animal lover! That poor dog must be bored out of its mind with no chance to run or interact with people, other dogs and see new places. It’s a form of cruelty … I’ll never understand why people get dogs when they don’t care enough to think of its needs and give it a good life.
16:23 Cesar dog gets dominant and Tasha defend herselve...
Absolutely Agree! That's exactly what happened!
But tasha took it too far when protecting herself
Amazing video.
Aap ka juniyar ❤❤❤❤ mast he
You should never touch other person's dog! Or give Cookies!!!
People!!!!!
Junior is such a cool dog
Diane does not get it. She's a chronic victim who is into laying guilt trips. And shouldn't have a dog 😕.
I sense that they are really remorseful about their dog attacking their friend. Think mabey the wife gets it but the husband doesn't own his participation in this what should be a combined effort on both of their's energy. He"s all about blaming the dog instead of avknowledging his OWN level of energy. Don't believe these 2 can join the energies to be the calm, confident leaders they need to be for this dog.
Asking Cesar Millan if he sure is like asking LeBron James if he knows how to play ball
The owner, Diana, really impressed me. She was quick to understand and learn what she needed to do in order to save Tasha.
Shout out to her husband; encouraged her, didn’t criticise, helped with the learning. Good team work will win the day.
It’s a big question ☝️😁