@@donnabittner69I don’t know anything about llamas. But I do know lorenzo is VERY outgoing and forward. He’s obviously not traumatised by any of it and I don’t think Cesar would put him in danger, he obviously loves him
Quite the opposite for me. I know Cesar is the real deal when it comes to training but now I feel like he is more concerned about saving face. He turned on Tina after she gave this dog every chance and proved there is no helping this dog but Cesar can't take an L and tried to twist the blame. The owners had nothing to do with rehab, it was all the dog and Cesar and it still bit Tina. The dog is beyond help.
I think Tina went home and relived the experience, and began to experience the fear she had put aside during the exercise. I also suspect that her husband was upset and contributed to the thought that the dog should not be in the neighborhood. I don't blame either one of them, I would have felt the same. But I'm glad every one was able to overcome their natural inclinations and have a positive outcome. And Cesar as always was the GOAT.
I think she asked herself “ if Stella does this while Cesar is right here and has worked with her, what’s going to happen when things revert to normal life when Cesar isn’t around to fix things”. She knows Stella went after her because she was nervous and anticipating trouble, and she doubted whether she would be able to avoid being nervous when Cesar was no longer around.
@@myrrhsolace5875totally agree, I can't believe how many people are down on Tina, she was bitten and tried to help, how many times should she have to be bitten to help absolutely delusional owners
Yeah I think it's half of her husband's fault. She said in the beginning of the video that her husband thinks that the dog is untrainable. I'm guessing when she came home, her husband had a flip show, also he might have killed her confidence. Like how can you be confident to HELP train a dog, GET BIT, but STILL HAVE CONFIDENCE to train that dog, build a relationship between your dog and that dog. Then turn around and say that the dog is basically a killer. Someone definitely told her to stop. And look what happened. So sad.
The fact that the neighbour got attacked and instead of demanding the dog to get out down she actually goes and gets it help, as well as suggesting she goes with them while he trains the dog, is another level of care and empathy alot of people don’t understand.
Did you watch the part where she threw a fit after all that and said she didn't want her back in the neighborhood even after walking her and everything? THAT was messed up
The owners need to recognize that Stella is a dog, and not a baby. Get her under control, then do the baby stuff. I had a dog trainer, and she use to tell us, "If you treat your dog like a human, he's going to treat you like a dog.
I absolutely love that Caesar left his mistake in here. It’s so essential to see that everyone makes mistakes, but he keeps moving forwards. He did really good acknowledging it, and keep training the dog. I’m bummed that the neighbor got to work with the dog so much and not the owners. They needed training more than anyone, they were babying that dog. And I wonder if Tina’s husband changed her mind. Maybe She got home, told him Stella attacked her again and he said “absolutely not”. I understand the husband was doing his job, protecting his family.
It might might be the husband, but it crossed my mind Tina is the woman who tells Cesar Milan which dog she is going to walk, when they are going to stop, when they are taking the muzzle off, and when they are inviting the neighbors back for a discussion .... on his own show! This might make her about the most assertive person on the planet. Unless she's married to Maximus Decimus Meridius, I expect her husband is doing what he's told, just like Cesar 🤣
Tina wants to be in control. She seems stable but underneath isn't. Stella can sense that. She called Ceasar to "help her neighbors". She wants to appear as the helper but I just think it is a control issue.
He is truly wonderful. He is a true mentor & gifted teacher, to so many. He has helped so many people , re- connect in a healthy way, with their animals, leading to a more fulfilling & happier relationship, between both beings.
Same. Proof that immigrants are our strength as a country. Our secret sauce. The best people come here because they know they have a lot to offer and they believe in the American dream. Tina talked to someone else who got to her. Why did she shut it down? Maybe whe shoulr move. Maybe she wanted to be on TV or???
Tina wanted to be on TV. Once he had invested in the shiw and she got her piece of the pie, she thought she could now just have the dog reported and put down. But I think even if she goes to police, NOW the owners can show that Cesar Milan had rehabilitate the dog. Tina doesn't rule that neighborhood.
The way Cesar handled his “mistake” shows his deep understanding in the art of working with both animals and people. True masters know that they are not infallible-that mistakes can happen, even to most experienced people, and learning never stops. Not only do they accept that they can be wrong, they’re also willing to admit it to others.
@@johnthompson6152 Cesar doesn't spend a year with each person. That would be boring material for his channel & nit a good way to make a living. I think the amount if tome spent in training, really does depend, on what you are specifically training the animal for. I spent 3 years training my wolf dog as a guardian of livestock, property & person. The training was very detailed. I was taught , to teach him not to take food from anyone else but myself & not to eat until told, to avoid poisoning & distraction from his duties. The training became more & more advanced, to the point where my commands, were barely perceptible to an outside observer.
@@epsteined3899 It's not being an asshole. Not having a violent dog is the BARE minimum for a dog owner and these people were shit owners. Honestly, if she hadn't changed her tune I don't think they would have taken it as seriously.
Yes, and when Caesar stated this the owner said “well we want to be good neighbors to each other” like she was obligated as a good neighbor to do all of this.
@@SmileyRN06nah, even like Tina was the one who now forced them to not be good neighbours and live in hostilities he henceforth for not letting their potential killer baby back in.
Yepp deep respect for ner. I mean, I wish I would have gotten such a chance with my neighbourhood bully... but for her to say, she assessed Stella, and found her too dangerous to trust, after what we seen her do ... she was clearly thinking of her little dog, not herself. And it broke her heart, but she felt she had to do it. Gorgeous person.
I feel Tina is just so real in this. And even her judgement about Stella being unpredictable in the end is reasonable. I mean, even in Cesar's environment, to his surprise, the dog dig attack. To me there's no better definition of an unpredictable dog. And to see someone like Cesar own his mistake and move forward like that is hugely refreshing and rare these days. Maximum respect. Great episode
Our Wei had a ‘difficult’ adolescence. My daughter & I- the dog would sometimes our commands. But she adored my son who was gruff. The dog adored him. There was a male/ female thing for a while.
Cesar is amazing! The only thing is Tina, the neighbor, shouldn't have been involved with the dogs training whatsoever. She wasn't the owner and wasn't going to be alone with the dog ever. Her involvement was too much, and I feel she thought she was in charge just because she got bit, unfortunately. But that didn't give her rights on the dogs' whereabouts or how the dog should be living. Especially since the owners were actually participating and trying. Good job owners, and thank you to the owner who did decide not to do anything rational. Good job Cesar you do amazing things for these animals!❤
The owners have no empathy for the woman who has been bitten twice by their dog. Fear the dog could go back to its old ways, (in time.) Ceasar your amazing.
People often forget that humans need time to process trauma. Even if they say in the moment that they are okay, they sometimes think they are, but it could be just the numbing mechanism of self-preservation. Just like it happens with physical injury, adrenalin rush might mask the severity of the pain and the person can operate for some time, but once that rush is over, the pain hits you, same with psychological effects - you can stop yourself from experiencing the trauma at the moment to survive/get through it, but once you calm down and are away from the situation for some time, the effects hit you. That's what I think happened with Tina - first the instinct was to persevere and get through it, "I'm okay, I'm fine" it, but then at home, the trauma really took effect. I hope she gets therapy or finds tools to process and heal by herself. She didn't demand to call authorities after the first bite, she wanted to help the dog, so nobody can say she just hates that dog or is a mean person, she's just a human who got traumatized. Hope she managed to heal. Overall, it's a very good episode, I hate to say it but I'm glad I saw Cesar fail and let that dog bit a human on his watch lol Made me feel better about myself bc he's a human, too, and is not a perfect demigod I thought he was :D
As a former breeder of shorthair weimaraners, bird hunter with gun dogs and a dog trainer I can say that Weimaraners aren’t an easy breed and not for everyone. A well exercised, mentally and physically, Weimaraner is wonderful, otherwise it can be a disaster. They are also police dogs. They have a big guardian instinct and that can also cause a lot of problems. One of my females saved my life when I was attacked by a big moose. She protected me and was determined to take down the moose that threatened me.
These owner do not strike me as the right people for this kind of dog. Both of them lack a certain... strength needed for a big dog like this. You are not going to change these adults. They are a bit fragile for a dog this size and I don't believe it is wise to trust all is well now.
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 the sad thing is that there’s nothing wrong with the dog. Absolutely none. The owners on the other hand needs to change their behaviour and mostly mindset to be the best leader for their dog.
@@asaliden4584 Can't say that with absolute certainty because I believe some dogs are flat out crazy just like some people. But in most cases it's the owners and not the dog.
@@jakester455 oh yes they are dogs that aren’t possible to rehabilitate. I was in Ukraine September 2022 and worked with volunteers at Kharkiv Animal Rescue and saw some shell chock dogs so they were asymmetrical in the face. One dog just wanted to kill everyone. A German shepherd mix. If I stood absolutely still rewarding silent behaviour it was ok. But if I changed my stance, turning the other side to him he reacted as if he never saw me before and I had to start over again. But thats extreme. Mostly you can rehabilitate dogs that reacts bad due to environment. Certainly a weimaraner that is one of the most intelligent breed, if not no 1.
As a non American (dual citizen) from the UK and European Union can I just apologise for these deeply ignorant people and their gratuitously cheap comments. Most people are obviously not like this; Best to all decent people, American friends included. 💓✌️
I was about halfway through when I read this comment and thought "where does that come from? they appear open, motivated and understanding" ... and then came the second half. oh boy.
I will never forget when I worked as a landscaper and spent about a month working in someone’s yard, their Weimaraner would come up to me with a ball begging to play everyday 😭 it was the cutest thing the job could of been finished in two weeks if it wasn’t for the dog distracting me haha
So you got 2 weeks paid to play with the owners dog?! Sounds like a good deal..., hope the owner was awaire and pleased with it to😅 than its an epic job well done 🎉
People who buy status symbol hunting dogs, treat them like human babies and leave them alone all day in a yard, bored and empty lives - and then wonder why their dogs attack small mammals and strangers, deserve our contempt.
All of this would’ve been corrected if people would just know the type of dog they’re getting and or what type of dog suits them best and know that they’ll actually have control over that dog- period!
I've had boxers since 1985, and everyone of them different personalities. All I got as puppies 1 out of 2 litters. I have rescued 2 boxers, and let me tell you the 1st one he was 11 months old was such a challenge for me going through medical issues he turned out to be my funniest boxer I've ever had and he past away 2 years ago Sept and I miss him so much. Then I got a 6 months old holy shit he was the hardest of the two now. I love him so much, and he has turned into my love bug and so smart and easy to train. It was me that was the problem. You may not get the dog you want, but the dog you need. CEASER MILLAN. Thank you, CEASER. ❤️
@@LadyGeckoFoot I had a Weimaraner and I agree with your assessment. My dog needed walked/ran 2x a day to run off his energy. It was easy for me because I lived on 20 acres. I feel sad for the dogs that have to live without the space & time they need to check the box off on their instincts and drive.
My neighbor's pit mix is the same way with my pomeranian and its terrifying. As someone who got bit while protecting my pom from that pitbull, went to the hospital and now have a perminent scar on my back, I honestly feel for Tina so I think I understand why she had that sudden change in attitude toward Stella because I feel the same way about my neighbor's dog, they have had her in training since she was a puppy and on one hand I don't want them to lose their dog but I care more about me and my dog being safe on our walks.
I know how you feel this guy had a pit it literally dove through our car window after my chihuahua mix. My daughter grabbed our dog and I tried to stop the pit and so did she. We both suffered bites and 3 people had to drag the pit out of my car including the owner. I have no clue how my dog didn't die that day.
The Very big difference between a pitbull and a weimaraner is pitbull's are bred to fight other dogs.. they are hard wired that way and no amount of training will stop it.. they are a breed that should be made extinct for their own welfare and other animals and humans alike! Weimaraner's were bred to stalk and point at birds not kill.. a bit like a pointer.. so with stellar it was fixable because all she needs is owners willing to give her a lot of exercise and training which they are doing thanks to Ceaser .....
@@Rebecca.Wildlifeyou are 100% WRONG! #1 pit bulls were specifically bred for work and companionship. Noted for their gentleness, affection and loyalty. And even those pit bulls bred to fight other animals were not prone to aggressiveness toward people. (That is a direct quote from the ASPCA website) #2 what kind of dog do you think Cesar uses to help calm aggressive dogs? Junior is a "pit bull".
28:50 - the woman saying "thats not fair" about the situation after her dog literally bit the neighbor twice is wild...... whats not fair is the fact that the couple treat the dog like an actual human baby and not like a dog
@@marcomartinez4568biggest assumption ever. It’s much more likely she thought on the fact that she had been bitten twice and it left a sour taste in her mouth.
The second bite was "not a bite". Stella was going for the other dog. It was accident that her arm was in the way. The dog did not bite down and did not intend to bite the woman.
One of the things I respect about Cesar is if he makes a mistake and someone gets hurt he's not slow to hold his hand up and doesn't try to avoid responsibility.
Cesar is a Master. A natural master of the energy of life. He speaks the language of humans and animals…especially canines. I’ve learned so much from this wise man.
@@marygibbs9497 except he doesn't work on tbe humans nor explain what he's doing he is from Brazil & he seems to be self- conscious of his heavy accent , as Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. He uses A.I. to narrate his videos. I don't think he should be so concerned with something that trivial. Cesar has such a thick accent when he says, " muzzle " I could swear , he was saying " muscle ".
@@user-digitalfarmgirlwow… really? I’m Canadian, bilingual in english and french, and yes it’s obvious he has an accent, but not very strong in my opinion. It’s fine!
I'm 64. I've seen life very differently than others. A Christian. A father, and foremost an animal LOVER. I've never been more emotional than watching Cesar. May God Bless You more than you deserve!! My blessings... To you.
Add teasing from envious neighbours with not so high status dog. I know something about having enviable dogs,champions etc. They need security bodyguards cameras and never left unattended. And no see through fence fhs. Plus buffer zone with bushes along the borders. People can be really mean just for the heck of it too. Its the dogs that needs protection from people. Not the other way around.
Ive been bitten by dogs on a couple of occasions and it hurt for days. I also come from a farm background where animals must get along! If an animal attacks another, it’s over. I give kudos to Caesar for helping out, but Tina deserves respect. She is dealing with trauma at this point.
I agree. No neighbor should live in fear. This couple didn’t deserve Tina’s compassion. The husband was so snarky with his comment about Tina. Shameful man.
OH heck no, Tina was an obvious witch and a busy body and the dog knew. How dare she even invite herself to Cesar's to see the progress of someone else's dog! No, Sir, I get nothing but bad vibes from her because she absolutely knew how to handle Stella when she went on that walk. People like that can never be trusted -- EVER.
I have experienced being attacked by a dog and Tina has every right to be mad but at the same time it was clear she was a fan and wanted attention giving these mixed signals isn’t helping anybody, it’s very clear that if she was afraid of the dog she could’ve stayed away, she went out of her way to go with Cesar alone without Stella’s owners and OFFERED to take Stella’s muzzle off she could have been a nice neighbor from a distance. Offering to be next to the dog who traumatized you is just not smart, and she shouldn’t lash out at the owners it
@@kokodev3719 - Do you understand Tina is the one who asked for Cesar's help? She could have sued and/or gotten the dog put down. Would you have preferred that?
I agreed with Tina . After having the same dog attack mine three times I know where she’s coming from . Before I had a great dog when out for a walk . Now I have a reactive fearful dog . Really not fair for my dog .
@@stere0type___125 Really watch stellas owners. They are full of contempt. I wouldn't be surprised if stella was routinely praised for "protecting" them. Stella is doing what all dogs do, what they are told.
Tina was a dummy. She was faking it taking part in the training for Stella then turned around and said 'I don't want her in the neighborhood'. LOL then she shouldn't have participated in the first place. Typical neighbors....some smile in your face and as soon as you turn your back they're saying something different. And Cesar isn't just 'any' person. Who is she to say 'I know she will fail'. No, she is full of herself.
Hello Cesar I remember when I drove you many years ago when you had a little cute gray house in Los Angeles. I’m so Proud of you. I’m a chauffeur in Los Angeles. Take care
Love seeing things like this! Especially when from a distance you get to see somebody grow to be such an icon, it's such a great experience! Thankyou for appreciating him the way we do ❤
Tina is a one-of-a-kind good person. Natalie and Greg are a bit full of themselves. But Cesar’s ability to “train” the dog and its owners in empathy shows a true talent.
Good grief! She inserted herself into the training she then bonded with the dog and then went home and got chewed out by her husband . She was interested in rehab, rehabilitating herself and her fears more than the dog. There are mental health issues that play here which none of you people seem to understand.
NOPE. I know people and that Tina is a busy body. She should not be trusted, she is evil to the core. Stay away from her neighbors. Everything one hides in darkness always comes to light for the whole world to see.
Pilou is so cute and excellent companion. The owner of Pilou is a wonderful neighbor. Her kindness made Pilou kind, peaceful and loving. It was funny when they introduced the LlaMA 3.2
I can't get enough of Cesar's essence. What a kind, kind, kind, kind, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful person. I swear, I can literally SEE his soul and goodness in how he is. He makes me want to be a better person. I DO want to mimick him. Just wow. What a rare human being. When I try to imagine how God would like us all to be to each other, it's THIS. You know the verse... Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no account of wrongs. Love takes no pleasure in evil, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things..... That is Cesar. And the world is a better place with people like him in it. Thank you so much for just being YOU. May God continue to bless you in all that you do. ❤
@@stevnated If you really think that illegal immigration is a good thing just because Cesar is a good guy, you've been living under a rock. First of all, illegal immigration is not sustainable for any nation, second, it's a great security risk (huge influx of crime, drugs, human trafficking, terrorism etc.), third, it's extremely unfair to all legal immigrants who have to jump through many loops to be accepted (and being thoroughly vetted). Illegal immigration is going to destroy my home country Germany if allowed to continue and already has done tremendous damage to many if not most other European countries. It will be the same with the US.
It's crazy how so many commenters fail to realize that if you allow a person to process what happened over a 24 hour period they may have a different take. In the moment, Tina saw a lot of progress even after the second attack, but the bottom line is that Stella still attacked her showing she is can be unpredictable and it's not unlikely that without Cesar in the picture, that she will do it again for a third time. I don't blame Tina at all for coming to the decision she made, it's completely understandable given what all happened.
No sure, that's fine. She didn't have to sucker-punch them about it before the cams though, with progress on the way and having given nothing but sporting vibes even when things were messier. Or to guilt-trip them for leverage, over that extra nip as she was deliberately triggering Stella's instincts by holding the dog over her head during the exercise. Out of the blue, she suddenly started speaking to them as some kind of a lawyer turning down a settlement proposal over them vandalizing her camper van. This as they were showing up to the media rehab event that she had initiated herself. Pulling the rug from underneath them and strolling away like a self-righteous Greta Garbo. I didn't see any lack of fight in her the day before. I don't buy that she suddenly grew insecure. Not having overcome the issues the way she did on the spot, facing the risks and mastering the situation. Pretty sure that rather somebody else wasn't fond of the idea, and pretty sure her starting to speak on that person's behalf is what made her sound like a split personality sufferer. Then again maybe she truly had a change of heart on her own, and maybe that's how she chose to break the news of her honest new mood, to her former training partners. But then I would really have second thoughts about having her in my circle of friends.
I think Tina, wanted attention from certain Cesar, she pushed herself forward “ can I be involved with the training please Cesar “ maybe when she got home something happened to change her mind….the change in attitude was too aggressive and too soon
Even by Cesar's own rules, he needed to work with the owners more. Llamas...chickens...very impressive setup at the Dog Psychology centre , but to the dog it didn't relate. He should have worked on correcting the prey drive energy that he saw with the owners. Cesar is incredible at identifying the problem, not so on top of the solutions.
ummm.... TV fame doesn't equal the BEST dog trainer in the world. There are thousands of really good balanced dog trainers in the US that are JUST AS GOOD as Cesar. The major distinction is between the "positive only" dog trainer crowd that are COMPLETELY USELESS in resolving unwanted behaviors, and the balanced dog trainers that understand how to teach your dog YES vs. NO.
@@samwdavis Still....... there is no one like Cesar. Unless he has a secret twin somewhere 😄 Anyway, Cesar is not a dog trainer in the tradidional sense of the word. And not only is he great with dogs, he is also great with other animals AND with humans. All he does comes from wisdom, love and compassion. And this shines through. Are you a dog trainer by any chance?
@@samwdavisWhether you like it or not Cesar IS the top dog trainer in this world! That being said, does not take away the great skills of others. Cesar is above a dog trainer as his philosophy he adopted is based in real life experiences. Growing with stray dogs and learning directly from packs. His wisdom is not something any dog trainer posses and therefore, this does make Cesar THE Zeus of Dog Trainers!
Right?! Makes me sad that they didn‘t get a breed that would suit them, and then kept on anthropomorphizing that dog without ever giving her boundaries ańor corrections. I take in rescues who are completely screwed up, an they cannot even get a puppy from a breeder with any bad traumas to behave…
I’m glad Cesar made this episode that showed him making a mistake, and then doing all he could within the limits of respect to make things better - to bring everyone back into balance as best as he could. Statistically speaking something had to happen, even with Cesar in his own backyard. What we do and how we grow after mistakes and failure is what matters most, because we’re all going to mess up and fail sometimes! The only thing missing from the episode is the owners not expressing any gratitude at the end toward Lisa. If not for her generosity, courage and reaching out to Cesar, Stella could have been put down. Perhaps they did and that moment got deleted in editing, but the way the episode plays, you see that lack, and I’m guessing that they didn’t feel gratitude toward her at all.
I have had a Weim. I fostered him in rescue. He needed a job and serious daily exercise. He could also be territorial. Great with the other dogs, though. I have a Chessie now, and it's another hunting breed that is not for everyone. Both breeds have green eyes, floppy ears as pups -- but they are serious, purpose-bred dogs. Thank you, Cesar, for introducing these owners to Weimaraner life.
@@JerseyDevilJerseyGirldefinitely not, Greg seemed disingenuous as a mf like he already “knew yea yea whatever.” That dog will be back to the same in short order.
Weimaraner, German shorthair, viszla, all are crazy, hyperactive dogs that constantly need attention and exercise. We've had several litters, 2 of each gsp and weimaraner and they take a different type owner 😂😂
I agree. I kept waiting for the neighbors to show some appreciation to Tina for the effort to help their dog. I never saw it. Maybe there was more going on behind the scenes.
@@JazzY-ti5eb the owners didn't have rehab yet.... If Tina had a attitude it was for the show IMO GREAT JOB ALL INVOLVED. Training human is obviously harder than dog training.
@@johncurtis3015 I was wondering if anyone else didn't trust the "perfect neighbor" act. I don't judge someone who would just straight up take legal action but imo the "good neighbor" act is just for tv and Tina prolly just wants the attention from tv
@@faithahenakew5802 yeah twice! They are lucky the dog didn't do that to a cop on duty ONCE. 🤷♂️ I feel bad for the owners, I get that dogs are basically family members... but you have to take responsibility 🤦♂️ nobody wants to do that anymore these days.
@@daisymorriganyes. I sensed a bad vibe from the start. She wanted insert herself on tv and then made drama. The neighbours needs to keep an eye on her and her "pack". I know of several instances where such people try to provoke and destroy dogs by diverse tactics outside fences. Make the fence no see through =less barking. Plus people on the outside not so likely to tease and bully the dog. Just saying.
Oh César, with your amazing gift you save lives. In this episode, you literally saved Stella's life and improved the lives of her owners and neighbors.
@@dazy770Cesar made a few big mistakes and blamed it on the person being bit. He was there when Stella bit Tina for the 2nd time and put the blame on other things other than him.
I’m so sick of dog owner’s ignoring the trauma that “they cause” to their neighbors by taking a dog out for a walk that they clearly know there IS a problem: they cannot control there own dog! They should be held responsible anytime there is an attack: some people should not own dogs! Dogs are predictable/ people are not. My heart goes out to Tina. She’s a beautiful woman who clearing wanted to help her neighbor’s dog. She knows her neighbors… they won’t have Cesar to remind them to be the pack leader everyday~ She will feel responsible if anyone else is attacked. I don’t blame her for washing her hands of any future dog attacks. 💐
@@treasuretrovel3816 That was my first thought, at the beginning of the vid, when I saw the dog walker. Dog walkers are great to have around, providing that the dog is civilized.
@@treasuretrovel3816you call people despicable? This is a tragedy with two people who don’t have enough experience and understanding of dogs. They meant well. They love their dog. They were overwhelmed. And at some level in denial. They’re not Michael Vick or puppy mill criminals. Hating people doesn’t help anyone. There’s enough hate in this world. Treat people with respect and understanding the way Cesar does. Did he call Stella’s owners despicable?
@@SusanLynn656 It is not about hate but actually about reality. Selfish people like these owners endanger others. Two things can be true at once: The owners care deeply about their dog and are not on a criminal level like Michael Vick AND; They are so self serving and care not at all about putting their neighbors and their neighbor's dogs and children in danger. Your small minded understanding of this type of situation like "There's enough hate in this world" doesn't cover it. It is especially naive to think that the help Cesar provided makes this dog safe. The way the man turns instantly offensive toward Tina tells me everything I need to know about the guy and it goes a long way in explaining why the dog grew up to be unstable. Facts don't care about your childish feelings
Cesar is the greatest dog trainer and animal lover. Thank you Caser for helping every time you are needed. For Stella, pray that everything will go on well in their neighborhood. God Bless..
I am so impressed with this whole episode with perseverance love trust overcoming fear. There are so many lessons here and so many different level levels. Thank you, Cesar.
Cesar admitted that he made a mistake which makes him an even better dog and human psychologist ! I LOVE his videos! Great trainer! Also: the neighbor is AMAZING being so open after her own dog almost got killed by Stella! That is SO rare! Also: The owner of Stella really did well in the training. Yes, maybe they were not aware what kind of dog she is but they did great with Cesars' help!
I completely respect Tina for going the extra mile to help the dog. I don’t know how the dog can ever be trusted again. She is denying her natural instincts, and that makes her extremely likely to revert back. The owners wanted a baby, not a dog.
Tina ur awesome for not getting emotional but used yr intelligence and beautiful heart to save the situation /neighborhood. Excellent work Cesar 6!! ♥️
I noticed that selfish self-centered people are only concerned about their own! They should surrender that dog to a proper owner who knows how to give proper training and stick to it. They are endangering everyone in their Neiborhood. They should have a lap dog like a bichon or alike instead, at least if it bites it won't send people to the hospital or kill a small dog or child!!
Yeah I mean she got bitten by their dog. The only proper response is to apologise for that completely because they are the owners and have allowed this to come about because I guess they're too old to walk the dog properly and didn't get training till the neighbour forced their hand. Their dog could be put down the only reason it's not is the neighbour allows it to live. If she wanted to she could have that dog put down by the city. And they showed so little gratitude for that.
Blessings to Tina for wanting to help her neighbor’s dog and her neighbors! ❤She’s amazing! Special Thank you to Cesar for his pet skills and his understanding of pet psychology! Absolutely brilliant!❤
@@Training_WheelsIt’s common practice to report bites on people to animal control, who then investigates and might euthanize the dog if they think it’s dangerous. Some localities will euthanize a dog after ANY bite on a human, even the first time. Not sure why you’re being so weird about it though.
I had family that breed and trained Weimaraner's when I was a Kid. I always loved the breed because as a kid I just saw them as the most intelligent, beautiful family dogs. You do not appreciate until you are an adult the time and training that people have to put into these types of dogs from the time they are babies to ensure they are social and calm family members.
Love the scene at the 38:58 min mark. Cesar and Stella's parents are reviewing the videos showing Stella's progress....and Stella is behind them, looking at them too, and her expression is incredible. Almost as if she is saying, "did I do ok?" "did I pass the test?"
Insisto, debería ser una obligación tanto para tenedores de perros como para adoptantes, ver al menos 5 capitulos de entrenamiento de César, luego pasar un examen y si todo sale bien, dar una licencia para tener un animal. El daño que les hacen a los perros es enorme 😢
That is why I think that Tina was involved. She let them know she called Cesar and they knew they were in a legal bind so they agreed and changed their mind about being on the training part… They could bear to not see this dog as their “baby”
Tina is OVERLY empathetic to two people that DO NOT DESERVE IT AT ALL. They fail to take responsibility when their dangerous dog attacked the same person TWICE! Even if she reported the dog after the first attack, THAT IS 100% HER RIGHT and should be respected. The trauma of losing a beloved dangerous dog is no worse than the trauma of being attacked by that dangerous dog.
Three dog trainers before Cesar was taking it seriously, just like most parents don’t blame their own children for behaving badly. Love his directions and advice. Still think they will not be able to trust dog walkers.
Tina's behaviour was unpredictable. Why did she stay? Why wait, Why do everything with the dog, then the following day do and say what she said? Even Ceaser was surprised. No one would have been surprised if she gave up at the time.
If she attacked the same person twice, there is something about the energy of that person. Tina can mean well, but it still has a lot to do with her energy. Neither time were the owners even there, and the second time the situation was entirely caused by Cesar and Tina.
@@animula6908I agree, I was looking for a comment on this, she wanted to be overly involved to feel important around Caesar or to be on camera, but at the end of the day it didn’t work how she planned (seemed like she was aiming to be the savour in the situation). I’m not denying she shouldn’t be angry or scared towards the dog or the owners but she was a very strange woman
This is makes me cry. This woman Tina ❤❤❤ has a heart of Gold and her willingness to help Stella get help. You can tell this woman loves animals. God bless this woman Tina❤❤❤ and Cesar. I hope this precious dog Stella 🐕 is got better ❤❤❤
I once had a dog, that was agressive to other dogs and humans once they cross into our yard, but once he saw another puppy, he became like a sweet father toward that dog, and we got another puppy and his whole energy changed. RIP my good boy
So Tina gave the ultimatum because as is, she had no faith in the owners. After she was able to hand feed Stella herself with no problem, he pretty much concluded it was the owners. I felt the same. The owners would have to do a 180 instead of saying "Cesar, fix my dog" when really it was the owners that needed to learn. As always.
EXACTLY THIS. Tina had no reason to have any faith in Stella's owners, and their reaction to her ultimatum did nothing to improve the situation. Just because they didn't like hearing what Tina was saying doesn't make Tina wrong.
@mehtarelingolien the owners hadn't been involved with her training at that point. And if you know Cesar, You know he would not allow a dog back with owners who can not handle the dog. Cesar admits he should have asked about her energy b4 she interacted with the dog.
@1voiceCriesOut exactly. The 2nd occurrence came with Tina's negative energy & lack of confidence. Honestly, the 180 she did after having her amazing break thru kind of makes me think her husband had something to do with it. Or Tina's lack of faith in both herself & the owners. She did great walking Stella, so what happened to her taking her on hikes for them? It's ultimately not her responsibility but she did do a complete 180 after such a positive experience & blamed it on the dog, not the owners, sayi it was just unpredictable & dangerous.
@@mehtarelingolienyou are so right. I don’t know if I would have felt any differently. She was actually very gracious. If dog had bit me twice I know I would not have as gracious.
Tina is the kind of neighbor everyone wants/needs. Willing to do anything to help solve the issue in a way that take the people in account. She could’ve called and complained a ton of times and that dog would’ve been euthanized, point blank.
I’m thinking her husband changed her mind… she seems to have a good heart. Her husband is very protective of her as he should be. I would be more apologetic if my dog bit her AGAIN though… a sincere apology and some empathy goes a long way.
When my neighbors dog bit my daughter they apologized so much and showed up at my door bringing food everyday until they understood we weren’t mad, but they had a small dog. I would not be okay with a large aggressive dog though. I felt bad for all parties. 😢
Nah I think after watching all these episodes that it’s actually Tina’s energy that is causing her problems. She was probably afraid before she got bit the first time. And she wants to constantly be involved here when shes actually frightened, and she brings that nervous energy into the compound with her. Thats not good for the dogs. Shes pretending to be calm but actually isn’t. That’s why she got bit. And there’s no doubt her husband’s negative energy influences her own energy.
I also was put off by the response from the owners of Stella, to Tina, if their heart was in the right place, they would've shown humility and empathy It wasn't a fighting match between them, the wife immediately said that Tina was making it personal, it wasn't personal like she said the dog bitter twice
I'm sure she signs a release before Cesar has her do anything on the ranch. Then there's all the footage of her initiating and injecting herself into the process. She wouldn't have won a law suit with all that going against her. It was weak of her to act like things were good the day before and then surprise everyone with a complete 180° the next day. No way in hell I'd want someone like that as a neighbor. Dogs are predictable, they're dogs and will do dog things. Humans are the unpredictable animals. Her husband is also a giant douche if he turned her feelings around. If he had a problem he should've manned up and actually been the one to say something. Instead he put Tina through more stress. Having said that, I do think the dog will get aggressive at some point in the future. The neighborhood should let the owners know that there will be no more chances. Should Stella get aggressive again it would be the end. Whether it's done in defense by one of the neighbors or animal enforcement. The community shouldn't be in fear and the owners have had enough chances by now that they need to understand the severity of the situation. I wonder if they'll ever be close with any of the neighbors or if everyone is on team Tina. I wish there was a follow up.
No she is not, she asked ceaser for help but did not complete the task, in the middle of the process she ran away, she wanted to get bitten she had bad energy
I understand Tina's reaction... She saw Cesar as her ultimate hope, and having Stella bite her under Cesar's control must've felt like her last hope was lost... I'm glad that she understood at the end that it is a process, and although dogs can show results way faster than us do, it's not something that will change overnight ... So kudos for Tina for been a great neighbor , and for Stella and her family for following through ...
All all of them seem like very mousy timid personalities, which does not go well with a reactive dog. Overreactive personalities also don’t go very well with a reactive dog. But getting yourself into that mindset where you know you can stay alert and head off problems before they start is a huge change, especially if you are mentally worn down already from whatever has been going on in your life. And those very things are things that tell your dog that he/she needs to protect you from every perceived threat. I have been there, and I took a few days to grieve over the loss of the relationship that I thought I was going to have with my dog and then I came to accept the new reality in order to prevent problems.
"...(Tina) must've felt like her last hope was lost..." I disagree with this statement since Tina continued to work with Stella. Tina's comment, about Stella should be banded from the neighborhood, was a selfless & tuff-love effort to make sure the owners will work hard to get the training right asap. Tina has shown much straight and compassion toward Stella & her neughbors.
I'm glad that it turned out to be a success story. Cesar has helped me learn so many things about what to do with my overly excited Australian cattle dog. She has more energy than all of my other three put together. Caesar shown me what to do. Thank you sir.
This was the first time I had seen an aggressive Weimaraner. All the ones I had met so far were extremely sweet and sociable. My dog made friends with a female Weimaraner who was the cutest thing, and she was also very playful and gentle.
My late husband and I had some very close friends years ago who had a beloved Weimaraner dog who appeared very loving and calm as a family pet, but it killed their neighbor’s small poodle. When their neighbor was walking her poodle in front of our friends’ house one day, the Weimaraner took off running from its back yard, went straight for the poodle, grabbed it and killed it so fast that no one could stop the attack. It was shocking. My husband and I and our friends had small children and we spent a lot of time with our friends and their Weimaraner frequently over the years, and it seemed so gentle, but it did something no one was expecting. I had never before thought a Weimaraner could be that vicious. I had never before ever had a dog-or been around a dog-that was vicious or harmed another dog or person. So, yeah…a Weimaraner can be a killer.
@@peakydene1943 That's what I don't understand about folks with an aggressive dog..why do they take them out in public when they can't control them,.why not cover their mouth if they take them out in public..keep them at home if they're like that.. I've seen folks taking them kind of dogs to open parks and let them loose, meanwhile attack others.
My parents got a Weimaraner that became aggressive. They had multiple trainers (unfortunately not Cesar) and medications and the dog made little improvement. It was very foolish for two senior citizens to get such a high-strung, prey-driven dog.
@joseluisvaiksnoras7857 I am a dog walker for decades now. NEVER have I seen a Weimaraner doing anything remotely like this. Also, I trust dogs. They can read people well. Stella knew all along there was something fishy about Tina. The woman invited herself into the program, which is always only for the owners, She dictated Cesar who should walk who, She insisted to get Stella's muzzle off. Cesar was very charmed by her, but Stella wasn't distracted by her appearance; Stella immediately sensed that something was off. Tina had an ulterior motive. Perhaps money, or attention, or to get the dog euthanized. Or all of the above.
@@Haech-E-doubLe-hoLckeystix It’s the owners fault for not properly training, leading and controlling the dog. If the dog had exercise, discipline and then affection like Cesar says. The owners talk like she is a child not a dog.
@@Haech-E-doubLe-hoLckeystix He wasn't correcting Stella. He was trying to control her after she had passed the point where he should have corrected her.
@Haech-E-doubLe-hoLckeystix he didn't correct in the beginning, so he definitely wasn't over the top, he just held on for dear life. During the process of learning the corrections, he was over the top once & a bit mid ground another time, but he got it after that! Not many people are going to do it perfectly from the get. They ended up doing awesome! And increased the exercise to the appropriate level for the dog & them.
Cesar did not fail Stella! The mind takes a very long time to change and even 6 months is a very short time. This takes a lot of time. I do understand the neighbors reaction because a bite or attack threatens her dog and she will never accept this kind of danger. In Texas and other states people carry pepper spray and guns strictly for protection of dangerous dogs.
I have to search for post praising how neighborly these people are! The work together to save a dog, instead of putting the down the dog as the dog did attack a human which could be taken to court and request to be put down. Respects!
Why would she offer to take her neighbor's out of control dog on hikes? Saying she wants it away from her neighborhood at the same time🤔 Why so eager to watch the training? Then getting bossy like "no YOU take my dog and I'LL take the fluffy one'. She's definitely very bossy. I would not get along with her I don't think if she was my neighbor. I'm suspicious of her.
Whelp, that was a weird turn for Tina. Honestly, I would probably bet it was Liability related because if Stella hurts another dog or person, Tina might be held responsible for not having the dog put down or giving her approval that Stella was good to go. I bet it was Tina's litigious husband that put her up to the reversal in tone.
Is everyone bewildered as to why Tina did a complete turnaround regarding the neighbours dog? She was all for the rehabilitation of the dog, going to Cesars ranch, walking with the dog even after that second bite! I think her husband got more peeved and talked her out of being the nice neighbour, and told her to tell them all that they don't want the dog in the neighbourhood. Because nothing else makes sense.....
Ps I’m sure whatever happened was kept quiet…but for Cesar to be that bothered ….he knew it too…..He just made a mistake…EVERYONE does ….I KNEW when he didn’t check her energy before she went in .., but is she perfect , clearly not
Seemed to me that Tina wanted to be on TV and show how great of a dog lover was. If i was the owner I'd want Cesar and my dogs training to be focused with me not the neighbor. It felt like she wanted the episode to be about her and not the owners and pet. Training went great after Tina bounced and it showed.
That turnabout that Tina did came out of the blue. I was shocked that she said she didn't want Stella in the neighbourhood. Great work Caesar and great work on the part of Stella's parents! I hope all is still well with all of them... including Tina. Stella is a beautiful dog.
This is one of the best proof that better humans , better planet. Thanks to Stella, Stella's mum , dad, Tina and specially as always to Sir Cessar for his amazing work.🙏🏼🤗
That was an amazing transformation. I am glad that things are better now for everyone, especially Stella. Thanks for all that you do for dogs and their people.
As a senior age 78 I just adopted a Maltese mix…a perfect fit! She is only 17 lbs and doesn’t pull me down when walking! Friendly to strangers which helps me in answering the door! A perfect dog!
I noticed a prong collar on this dog, Stella. I understand why they have it, but they have obviously been using it incorrectly. 1) it's the wrong guage, 2) it's TOO BIG for her neck! It's sitting loosely like a choke chain instead of snug under her ears. They were self-"medicating" the problem without getting direction, and had no idea how to use it. The fact that shes pulling so hard against it is proof that they dont hurt the dog. Unfortunately, she has been allowed to become desensitized to it, and they had no more control than they had without it. If you use tools to help train/control a reactive dog, PLEASE get direction from a trainer on the correct way to use them!! Dogs are NOT babies, children, weak or brainless. They are animals and deserve early training when they are puppies!
Very good comment all around. Dogs are part of the family, but they are not children. Anytime I hear someone say their dog is a child I cringe and I am the most avid of dog lovers.
@allaboutroofing2 Me too.. You can love on your dog, play, snuggle and goof around with your dog. It's part of trust and bonding, but if a person doesn't teach them how to behave, they won't know. Most dogs just need to be shown a few times, especially as puppies, how to respond in situations, and with the right reinforcements, consistency and repetition, it can be easy to train them. But what people don't realize is, it's easier to correct the behavior of a 6 lb puppy, than it is to correct a full grown, 120 lb dog!
This is the first time I felt really bad for Cesar. He was so clearly deflated and felt awful at what happened when Tina was holding Benson. I’m so glad he didn’t give up on Stella regardless of Tina’s refusal.
I bet that Stella thought it was Tina's dog and not Benson and that's why she bit and the bite was probably not meant for Tina, but for the dog. Stella would probably not have bitten her if there hadn't been a dog in Tina's arms
Tina probably has been talk about it dog's unpredictability by her husband, she must felt pain about the decision. However, Tina is the first person to help and see the dog could overcome her obstacle
Pilu is a superstar. After being attacked, she's still calm around Stella. What a stable, well adjusted dog.
He was so trusting! I felt terrible for him being attacked, sweet little guy.
Dog like its owner
@@teodorakirova7524yep pilu's owner is terrific, real generosity of spirit
Poor Pila used as doggie bait 😮
What an adorable little dog.
It's rare to see trainers show the mistakes and setbacks. This is why Cesar is one of the best. HE SHOWS THE WORK, warts and all.
Couldnt agree more, the man is a wizard!
I've noted that he often trains the dog owners as much as the dogs. A lot of people who own dogs do not understand dogs.
She was, being "kind of, unreasonable."🙏🏽🙏🏽
Caesar, God...works through you.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
To me, he is the best dog trainer there is….no one touches his skill set. He has transformed some pretty terrible behaving dogs.
Poor Lorenzo. He deserves a big hug and a raise.
His use of Lorenzo troubled me.
@@donnabittner69they're both pros. Lol
@@donnabittner69Lorenzo can take it, I can tell.
After all, I’m the "LLAMA WHISPERER" lol.
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@@donnabittner69I don’t know anything about llamas. But I do know lorenzo is VERY outgoing and forward. He’s obviously not traumatised by any of it and I don’t think Cesar would put him in danger, he obviously loves him
I’m actually in awe that Cesar even released this video. That makes me respect and trust him even more.
Same
Quite the opposite for me. I know Cesar is the real deal when it comes to training but now I feel like he is more concerned about saving face. He turned on Tina after she gave this dog every chance and proved there is no helping this dog but Cesar can't take an L and tried to twist the blame. The owners had nothing to do with rehab, it was all the dog and Cesar and it still bit Tina. The dog is beyond help.
@@RagnarokCohow can Cessr be to blame when the dog is vicious and doesn't change?
Not every dog can be trained or rehabbed unfortunately
What an awesome neighbour and very crappy owner
His point was let him try with the owners first. He to me didn't turn on her just wanted to try with the owners first
I think Tina went home and relived the experience, and began to experience the fear she had put aside during the exercise. I also suspect that her husband was upset and contributed to the thought that the dog should not be in the neighborhood. I don't blame either one of them, I would have felt the same. But I'm glad every one was able to overcome their natural inclinations and have a positive outcome. And Cesar as always was the GOAT.
I agree..! Concuerdo completamente. Excelente capitulo..! Cada vez odio más a los humanos y amo más a los perros 😊
I think she asked herself “ if Stella does this while Cesar is right here and has worked with her, what’s going to happen when things revert to normal life when Cesar isn’t around to fix things”. She knows Stella went after her because she was nervous and anticipating trouble, and she doubted whether she would be able to avoid being nervous when Cesar was no longer around.
@@myrrhsolace5875totally agree, I can't believe how many people are down on Tina, she was bitten and tried to help, how many times should she have to be bitten to help absolutely delusional owners
@@catherineshields-koolen443
She came off to be a pretty extreme narcissist in my opinion.
Yeah I think it's half of her husband's fault. She said in the beginning of the video that her husband thinks that the dog is untrainable. I'm guessing when she came home, her husband had a flip show, also he might have killed her confidence. Like how can you be confident to HELP train a dog, GET BIT, but STILL HAVE CONFIDENCE to train that dog, build a relationship between your dog and that dog. Then turn around and say that the dog is basically a killer. Someone definitely told her to stop. And look what happened. So sad.
The fact that the neighbour got attacked and instead of demanding the dog to get out down she actually goes and gets it help, as well as suggesting she goes with them while he trains the dog, is another level of care and empathy alot of people don’t understand.
Amazing person
You are right! That lady truly has a kind forgiving heart. I am not there yet.
@@azoreysaint9636🤭🤭 me either.
No I don't understand.
Did you watch the part where she threw a fit after all that and said she didn't want her back in the neighborhood even after walking her and everything? THAT was messed up
The owners need to recognize that Stella is a dog, and not a baby. Get her under control, then do the baby stuff. I had a dog trainer, and she use to tell us, "If you treat your dog like a human, he's going to treat you like a dog.
This is so true. Give dogs respect, they are dog’s babies
Dogs not babies
And they are/were too emotional. Emotionality overrules control.
This is a good saying - I think it's very true.
They didn't feed the dogs oatmeal, did they? I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to do that. Quite a red flag if you see that. Just sayin'
Cesar is humble enough to just say when he has failed, instead of hiding it.
13:51 llama is like “Dude....I didn’t sign up for this”.
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I absolutely love that Caesar left his mistake in here. It’s so essential to see that everyone makes mistakes, but he keeps moving forwards. He did really good acknowledging it, and keep training the dog.
I’m bummed that the neighbor got to work with the dog so much and not the owners. They needed training more than anyone, they were babying that dog.
And I wonder if Tina’s husband changed her mind. Maybe She got home, told him Stella attacked her again and he said “absolutely not”. I understand the husband was doing his job, protecting his family.
I think you’re right 🤔Blessings🇨🇦
It might might be the husband, but it crossed my mind Tina is the woman who tells Cesar Milan which dog she is going to walk, when they are going to stop, when they are taking the muzzle off, and when they are inviting the neighbors back for a discussion .... on his own show! This might make her about the most assertive person on the planet. Unless she's married to Maximus Decimus Meridius, I expect her husband is doing what he's told, just like Cesar 🤣
I think Tina's husband talked some sense into her. And it is a good thing, because Stella's owners were not capable of handling the dog at that point
It would've been wasted on the owners. Just pay attention to their rare appearances on the show. They are dripping with contempt and annoyance.
Tina wants to be in control. She seems stable but underneath isn't. Stella can sense that.
She called Ceasar to "help her neighbors". She wants to appear as the helper but I just think it is a control issue.
Lorenzo wasn’t even scared of the dog. And he’s super fast what a chill lama
Shepards sometimes put 2 male lamas in with sheep to protect the heard from wolves /foxes. They’re awesome
Or is that alpacas 🤦♂️😅
Really? I thought Lorenzo was scared. He ran to the end of the rope and pulled. I started feeling tension just watching on my computer.
@@terriduderstadt6053same... I felt very bad watching that. It's not okay to put a predator animal with a prey animal for "training"
@@KimVerhaaff
OK, Tina
Tina has every right to be scared of Stella. She’s been bit twice and she knows these neighbors baby a dog that needs discipline but won’t give it.
Over reacting? Did you watch till the end?
I am thankful for Cesar’s lessons. I have learned SO MUCH for free. All the dogs in my home are better with the influence of this man.
He is truly wonderful. He is a true mentor & gifted teacher, to so many. He has helped so many people , re- connect in a healthy way, with their animals, leading to a more fulfilling & happier relationship, between both beings.
He was absolutely banging Tina here.
Same. Proof that immigrants are our strength as a country. Our secret sauce.
The best people come here because they know they have a lot to offer and they believe in the American dream.
Tina talked to someone else who got to her.
Why did she shut it down?
Maybe whe shoulr move.
Maybe she wanted to be on TV or???
Tina wanted to be on TV. Once he had invested in the shiw and she got her piece of the pie, she thought she could now just have the dog reported and put down.
But I think even if she goes to police, NOW the owners can show that Cesar Milan had rehabilitate the dog.
Tina doesn't rule that neighborhood.
😅"a festival of correction"😅😅😅
I love that the pack just prances around and follows a new dog like "friend?"
I love how the Weimaraner decided to pick up a toy☺️
That happy pack is all every dog needs
The way Cesar handled his “mistake” shows his deep understanding in the art of working with both animals and people. True masters know that they are not infallible-that mistakes can happen, even to most experienced people, and learning never stops. Not only do they accept that they can be wrong, they’re also willing to admit it to others.
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A failure, or mistake, is neither, if something is learned from the experience.
He is able to help in a relatively short time. I don’t accept one year of training as being a help to person or dog.😅 2:24 2:24
@@johnthompson6152
Cesar doesn't spend a year with each person. That would be boring material for his channel & nit a good way to make a living. I think the amount if tome spent in training, really does depend, on what you are specifically training the animal for. I spent 3 years training my wolf dog as a guardian of livestock, property & person.
The training was very detailed. I was taught , to teach him not to take food from anyone else but myself & not to eat until told, to avoid poisoning & distraction from his duties. The training became more & more advanced, to the point where my commands, were barely perceptible to an outside observer.
So true and kudos to him and anyone like him
True Masters know they are not infallible, wise words my friend, wise words
Tina was fully within her rights to express herself as she did. She went above & beyond what most would do!
Just because you’re within your rights to do something doesn’t mean you’re not an asshole if you do it.
@@epsteined3899 the assholes are the owners who raised a dog so badly
@@epsteined3899 It's not being an asshole. Not having a violent dog is the BARE minimum for a dog owner and these people were shit owners. Honestly, if she hadn't changed her tune I don't think they would have taken it as seriously.
No she is reacting as a child
Tina gave up. Like the rest of you.
He is not only a fantastic trainer, but a wonderful person! To accept responsibility for the action of the dog, means he is fabulous!!
Did you just say "FaBuLoUs"?! Who the bell says that. 🤡
@@Training_Wheels Why? 😊what's wrong in using the word Fabulous??
@@RakeshR-wp4xg nothing - if you're a lava lamp and proud of it 🤡
@@Training_Wheels for cesar i say FABULOUS too
@@GustavoHenrique-ey1ep keep on bumping bozoism in the free world, mish mash 🤡
This couple doesn’t seem to really appreciate the gravity of this wonderful neighbor lady..
Yes, and when Caesar stated this the owner said “well we want to be good neighbors to each other” like she was obligated as a good neighbor to do all of this.
@@SmileyRN06nah, even like Tina was the one who now forced them to not be good neighbours and live in hostilities he henceforth for not letting their potential killer baby back in.
Yepp deep respect for ner.
I mean, I wish I would have gotten such a chance with my neighbourhood bully... but for her to say, she assessed Stella, and found her too dangerous to trust, after what we seen her do ... she was clearly thinking of her little dog, not herself. And it broke her heart, but she felt she had to do it.
Gorgeous person.
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A Just and articulate observation ..
Thanks for your insight and comment on a comment 😎
@@deebreed1570 Thank you!☺️
I feel Tina is just so real in this. And even her judgement about Stella being unpredictable in the end is reasonable.
I mean, even in Cesar's environment, to his surprise, the dog dig attack. To me there's no better definition of an unpredictable dog.
And to see someone like Cesar own his mistake and move forward like that is hugely refreshing and rare these days. Maximum respect. Great episode
Our Wei had a ‘difficult’ adolescence. My daughter & I- the dog would sometimes our commands. But she adored my son who was gruff. The dog adored him. There was a male/ female thing for a while.
Cesar is amazing! The only thing is Tina, the neighbor, shouldn't have been involved with the dogs training whatsoever. She wasn't the owner and wasn't going to be alone with the dog ever. Her involvement was too much, and I feel she thought she was in charge just because she got bit, unfortunately. But that didn't give her rights on the dogs' whereabouts or how the dog should be living. Especially since the owners were actually participating and trying. Good job owners, and thank you to the owner who did decide not to do anything rational. Good job Cesar you do amazing things for these animals!❤
The owners have no empathy for the woman who has been bitten twice by their dog. Fear the dog could go back to its old ways, (in time.) Ceasar your amazing.
I wonder if they are still friends or not
Exactly. That was very clear.
I think Stella did a great job, but going back into that home I think the owners will not follow through
The owners say they want to be good neighbors but they aren't grateful for how kind their neighbors have been. Tina's dog was attacked too!
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Exactly
People often forget that humans need time to process trauma. Even if they say in the moment that they are okay, they sometimes think they are, but it could be just the numbing mechanism of self-preservation. Just like it happens with physical injury, adrenalin rush might mask the severity of the pain and the person can operate for some time, but once that rush is over, the pain hits you, same with psychological effects - you can stop yourself from experiencing the trauma at the moment to survive/get through it, but once you calm down and are away from the situation for some time, the effects hit you.
That's what I think happened with Tina - first the instinct was to persevere and get through it, "I'm okay, I'm fine" it, but then at home, the trauma really took effect. I hope she gets therapy or finds tools to process and heal by herself. She didn't demand to call authorities after the first bite, she wanted to help the dog, so nobody can say she just hates that dog or is a mean person, she's just a human who got traumatized. Hope she managed to heal.
Overall, it's a very good episode, I hate to say it but I'm glad I saw Cesar fail and let that dog bit a human on his watch lol Made me feel better about myself bc he's a human, too, and is not a perfect demigod I thought he was :D
I was going to say I think her husband got in her ear, but I think you might be onto something here.
No Tina's husband got to her.. She's a fake Karen drama queen
@so-qc8fp might be both…if a plaster can cover the scratch, then ‚the bite‘ was harmless…just the emotional trauma was hard for her.
As a former breeder of shorthair weimaraners, bird hunter with gun dogs and a dog trainer I can say that Weimaraners aren’t an easy breed and not for everyone.
A well exercised, mentally and physically, Weimaraner is wonderful, otherwise it can be a disaster.
They are also police dogs. They have a big guardian instinct and that can also cause a lot of problems. One of my females saved my life when I was attacked by a big moose. She protected me and was determined to take down the moose that threatened me.
These owner do not strike me as the right people for this kind of dog. Both of them lack a certain... strength needed for a big dog like this. You are not going to change these adults. They are a bit fragile for a dog this size and I don't believe it is wise to trust all is well now.
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 the sad thing is that there’s nothing wrong with the dog. Absolutely none. The owners on the other hand needs to change their behaviour and mostly mindset to be the best leader for their dog.
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 Well said. I thought they were too passive.
@@asaliden4584 Can't say that with absolute certainty because I believe some dogs are flat out crazy just like some people. But in most cases it's the owners and not the dog.
@@jakester455 oh yes they are dogs that aren’t possible to rehabilitate. I was in Ukraine September 2022 and worked with volunteers at Kharkiv Animal Rescue and saw some shell chock dogs so they were asymmetrical in the face.
One dog just wanted to kill everyone. A German shepherd mix. If I stood absolutely still rewarding silent behaviour it was ok. But if I changed my stance, turning the other side to him he reacted as if he never saw me before and I had to start over again. But thats extreme.
Mostly you can rehabilitate dogs that reacts bad due to environment. Certainly a weimaraner that is one of the most intelligent breed, if not no 1.
Cesar showing the bite and owning it - MAXIMUM RESPECT rare honesty
So cool Cesar stand with the accident, kept it in the series and did not hide it. Ms Neighborlady got BALLS! Great to see.
Are you an American or what? Chillouy dude eat your donuts and Drink Cola Cola
@@RichardGolD-wz3is wtf is wrong with you
@@RichardGolD-wz3is tell me you’re not from America without telling me you’re not from America. What’s it like being from a secondhand country?
As a non American (dual citizen) from the UK and European Union can I just apologise for these deeply ignorant people and their gratuitously cheap comments.
Most people are obviously not like this; Best to all decent people, American friends included. 💓✌️
These people are entitled. They should be grateful that Tina did not file charges.
I was about halfway through when I read this comment and thought "where does that come from? they appear open, motivated and understanding" ... and then came the second half. oh boy.
@DrLamalama be quiet yank
I’ll bet the vet bill was less than $100 lol
Facts
They did have a family heart to heart and discussed what to do and getting rid of the dog.
I will never forget when I worked as a landscaper and spent about a month working in someone’s yard, their Weimaraner would come up to me with a ball begging to play everyday 😭 it was the cutest thing the job could of been finished in two weeks if it wasn’t for the dog distracting me haha
So you got 2 weeks paid to play with the owners dog?! Sounds like a good deal..., hope the owner was awaire and pleased with it to😅 than its an epic job well done 🎉
People who buy status symbol hunting dogs, treat them like human babies and leave them alone all day in a yard, bored and empty lives - and then wonder why their dogs attack small mammals and strangers, deserve our contempt.
@@nakuruhike7991exactly! I have had 5 Weimaraner and never an aggressive one. They need discipline & lots of exercise!!!
😅😅😅
@@RenskevdWaal Usually they're paid by the job, not hourly.
Teaching energy transfer and how to control it is quite a gift. Much love to Cesar!!!!!
All of this would’ve been corrected if people would just know the type of dog they’re getting and or what type of dog suits them best and know that they’ll actually have control over that dog- period!
You're acting like a dog can't be a psychopath just like random humans are.
I've had boxers since 1985, and everyone of them different personalities. All I got as puppies 1 out of 2 litters. I have rescued 2 boxers, and let me tell you the 1st one he was 11 months old was such a challenge for me going through medical issues he turned out to be my funniest boxer I've ever had and he past away 2 years ago Sept and I miss him so much. Then I got a 6 months old holy shit he was the hardest of the two now. I love him so much, and he has turned into my love bug and so smart and easy to train. It was me that was the problem. You may not get the dog you want, but the dog you need. CEASER MILLAN. Thank you, CEASER. ❤️
I've met hundreds of weimaraners, and every one that is raised as a house pet is a neurotic jerk.
@LadyGeckoFoot same here. Every one of them that wasn't taken hunting or at least into their natural environment constantly was an absolute jerk.
@@LadyGeckoFoot I had a Weimaraner and I agree with your assessment. My dog needed walked/ran 2x a day to run off his energy. It was easy for me because I lived on 20 acres. I feel sad for the dogs that have to live without the space & time they need to check the box off on their instincts and drive.
My neighbor's pit mix is the same way with my pomeranian and its terrifying. As someone who got bit while protecting my pom from that pitbull, went to the hospital and now have a perminent scar on my back, I honestly feel for Tina so I think I understand why she had that sudden change in attitude toward Stella because I feel the same way about my neighbor's dog, they have had her in training since she was a puppy and on one hand I don't want them to lose their dog but I care more about me and my dog being safe on our walks.
was your neighbor's dog put down for attacking human?
I know how you feel this guy had a pit it literally dove through our car window after my chihuahua mix. My daughter grabbed our dog and I tried to stop the pit and so did she. We both suffered bites and 3 people had to drag the pit out of my car including the owner. I have no clue how my dog didn't die that day.
You shouldnt have to be afraid in your own neighborhood
The Very big difference between a pitbull and a weimaraner is pitbull's are bred to fight other dogs.. they are hard wired that way and no amount of training will stop it.. they are a breed that should be made extinct for their own welfare and other animals and humans alike! Weimaraner's were bred to stalk and point at birds not kill.. a bit like a pointer.. so with stellar it was fixable because all she needs is owners willing to give her a lot of exercise and training which they are doing thanks to Ceaser .....
@@Rebecca.Wildlifeyou are 100% WRONG! #1 pit bulls were specifically bred for work and companionship. Noted for their gentleness, affection and loyalty. And even those pit bulls bred to fight other animals were not prone to aggressiveness toward people. (That is a direct quote from the ASPCA website) #2 what kind of dog do you think Cesar uses to help calm aggressive dogs? Junior is a "pit bull".
28:50 - the woman saying "thats not fair" about the situation after her dog literally bit the neighbor twice is wild...... whats not fair is the fact that the couple treat the dog like an actual human baby and not like a dog
Tina manipulated the situation from the beginning to get rid of the dog... She is a control freak
@@marcomartinez4568biggest assumption ever. It’s much more likely she thought on the fact that she had been bitten twice and it left a sour taste in her mouth.
@@marcomartinez4568 This is a ridiculous. She manipulated the situation TO BE BITTEN AGAIN?
@@marcomartinez4568 you need medication and/or therapy, my g. your logic and reasoning is totally fked.
The second bite was "not a bite". Stella was going for the other dog. It was accident that her arm was in the way. The dog did not bite down and did not intend to bite the woman.
Thanks!
"All this doesn't matter if she keeps attacking dogs.." 😊
I love you Cesar ❤️
One of the things I respect about Cesar is if he makes a mistake and someone gets hurt he's not slow to hold his hand up and doesn't try to avoid responsibility.
Cesar is a Master. A natural master of the energy of life. He speaks the language of humans and animals…especially canines. I’ve learned so much from this wise man.
Yes, he is a shaman & a master of the life force of nature.
They should call The Dog Daddy..he handles problems dogs.
@@marygibbs9497 except he doesn't work on tbe humans nor explain what he's doing he is from Brazil & he seems to be self- conscious of his heavy accent , as Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. He uses A.I. to narrate his videos.
I don't think he should be so concerned with something that trivial. Cesar has such a thick accent when he says,
" muzzle " I could swear , he was saying
" muscle ".
@@user-digitalfarmgirlwow… really? I’m Canadian, bilingual in english and french, and yes it’s obvious he has an accent, but not very strong in my opinion. It’s fine!
@@user-digitalfarmgirl Cesar Millan is from Mexico.
I'm 64. I've seen life very differently than others. A Christian. A father, and foremost an animal LOVER.
I've never been more emotional than watching Cesar.
May God Bless You more than you deserve!!
My blessings... To you.
The second the owner said "our child", we knew exactly what the problem was lol
Add teasing from envious neighbours with not so high status dog.
I know something about having enviable dogs,champions etc.
They need security bodyguards cameras and never left unattended. And no see through fence fhs.
Plus buffer zone with bushes along the borders. People can be really mean just for the heck of it too.
Its the dogs that needs protection from people. Not the other way around.
Yep. Neurotic dog people.
It's always the same old story. Hopefully they will pull trough and not go back to pampering their dog. Cesar is simply the best.
As soon as that was said , I said to myself that is the problem. She’s a dog not a child.
you make zero sense@@tredjesongen
Ive been bitten by dogs on a couple of occasions and it hurt for days. I also come from a farm background where animals must get along! If an animal attacks another, it’s over. I give kudos to Caesar for helping out, but Tina deserves respect. She is dealing with trauma at this point.
I agree. No neighbor should live in fear. This couple didn’t deserve Tina’s compassion. The husband was so snarky with his comment about Tina. Shameful man.
OH heck no, Tina was an obvious witch and a busy body and the dog knew. How dare she even invite herself to Cesar's to see the progress of someone else's dog! No, Sir, I get nothing but bad vibes from her because she absolutely knew how to handle Stella when she went on that walk. People like that can never be trusted -- EVER.
@@kokodev3719 i guess you don’t mind being bitten by dogs?
I have experienced being attacked by a dog and Tina has every right to be mad but at the same time it was clear she was a fan and wanted attention giving these mixed signals isn’t helping anybody, it’s very clear that if she was afraid of the dog she could’ve stayed away, she went out of her way to go with Cesar alone without Stella’s owners and OFFERED to take Stella’s muzzle off she could have been a nice neighbor from a distance. Offering to be next to the dog who traumatized you is just not smart, and she shouldn’t lash out at the owners it
@@kokodev3719 - Do you understand Tina is the one who asked for Cesar's help? She could have sued and/or gotten the dog put down. Would you have preferred that?
I agreed with Tina . After having the same dog attack mine three times I know where she’s coming from . Before I had a great dog when out for a walk . Now I have a reactive fearful dog . Really not fair for my dog .
For Stella's owner saying "it is personal" to Tina... they really don't deserve Stella
Its very sad for your dog 😢
@@stere0type___125 Really watch stellas owners. They are full of contempt. I wouldn't be surprised if stella was routinely praised for "protecting" them. Stella is doing what all dogs do, what they are told.
Dogs don’t live in the past, they live in the now.. so if your dog is fearful now it’s because of you, not past attacks.
Tina was a dummy. She was faking it taking part in the training for Stella then turned around and said 'I don't want her in the neighborhood'. LOL then she shouldn't have participated in the first place. Typical neighbors....some smile in your face and as soon as you turn your back they're saying something different. And Cesar isn't just 'any' person. Who is she to say 'I know she will fail'. No, she is full of herself.
Cesar continues to use his gift ! Amazing and outstanding human.
I fell in love with Tina - to kneel beside a dog that had bitten her twice and serve that dog water from her hand - AMAZING!
I was scared to death it would bite her face!!!!
Yes, she's a kind and thoughtful person, but I believe she did the right thing.
What ?! To only decide after that, not to have the dog near her ?
Shes an actor..its FAKE
Tina seemed coo until the end. She must have no back bone
Hello Cesar
I remember when I drove you many years ago when you had a little cute gray house in Los Angeles. I’m so
Proud of you. I’m a chauffeur in Los Angeles.
Take care
I think this comment is more creepy than supportive 😅
Love seeing things like this! Especially when from a distance you get to see somebody grow to be such an icon, it's such a great experience! Thankyou for appreciating him the way we do ❤
@@felixhenson9926your comment is way more creepy.
@ Yes Cesar is awesome 👏
Yes Amanda, Cesar deserves every bit of his success. He is the real deal. 👏
Tina is a one-of-a-kind good person. Natalie and Greg are a bit full of themselves. But Cesar’s ability to “train” the dog and its owners in empathy shows a true talent.
The owners of Stella never even said thank you to her neighbor. 🤔
@@damiannunez416yeah, she did them a HUGE favor, they could have faced legal consequences
Good grief! She inserted herself into the training she then bonded with the dog and then went home and got chewed out by her husband . She was interested in rehab, rehabilitating herself and her fears more than the dog. There are mental health issues that play here which none of you people seem to understand.
Tina is a fake.She craves attention.
NOPE. I know people and that Tina is a busy body. She should not be trusted, she is evil to the core. Stay away from her neighbors. Everything one hides in darkness always comes to light for the whole world to see.
Pilou is so cute and excellent companion. The owner of Pilou is a wonderful neighbor. Her kindness made Pilou kind, peaceful and loving. It was funny when they introduced the LlaMA 3.2
I can't get enough of Cesar's essence. What a kind, kind, kind, kind, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful person. I swear, I can literally SEE his soul and goodness in how he is. He makes me want to be a better person. I DO want to mimick him. Just wow. What a rare human being. When I try to imagine how God would like us all to be to each other, it's THIS. You know the verse... Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no account of wrongs. Love takes no pleasure in evil, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.....
That is Cesar. And the world is a better place with people like him in it. Thank you so much for just being YOU. May God continue to bless you in all that you do. ❤
So interesting that he was an illegal immigrant.
@@stevnated - I don't mind illegal immigrants, as long as they're good people like Ceasar. The issue is the nasty ones that commit violent crimes.
@@stevnatedlucky America to have him 👍
@@chrissymissymai I know!
@@stevnated If you really think that illegal immigration is a good thing just because Cesar is a good guy, you've been living under a rock. First of all, illegal immigration is not sustainable for any nation, second, it's a great security risk (huge influx of crime, drugs, human trafficking, terrorism etc.), third, it's extremely unfair to all legal immigrants who have to jump through many loops to be accepted (and being thoroughly vetted).
Illegal immigration is going to destroy my home country Germany if allowed to continue and already has done tremendous damage to many if not most other European countries. It will be the same with the US.
It's crazy how so many commenters fail to realize that if you allow a person to process what happened over a 24 hour period they may have a different take. In the moment, Tina saw a lot of progress even after the second attack, but the bottom line is that Stella still attacked her showing she is can be unpredictable and it's not unlikely that without Cesar in the picture, that she will do it again for a third time. I don't blame Tina at all for coming to the decision she made, it's completely understandable given what all happened.
No sure, that's fine. She didn't have to sucker-punch them about it before the cams though, with progress on the way and having given nothing but sporting vibes even when things were messier. Or to guilt-trip them for leverage, over that extra nip as she was deliberately triggering Stella's instincts by holding the dog over her head during the exercise.
Out of the blue, she suddenly started speaking to them as some kind of a lawyer turning down a settlement proposal over them vandalizing her camper van. This as they were showing up to the media rehab event that she had initiated herself. Pulling the rug from underneath them and strolling away like a self-righteous Greta Garbo.
I didn't see any lack of fight in her the day before. I don't buy that she suddenly grew insecure. Not having overcome the issues the way she did on the spot, facing the risks and mastering the situation. Pretty sure that rather somebody else wasn't fond of the idea, and pretty sure her starting to speak on that person's behalf is what made her sound like a split personality sufferer.
Then again maybe she truly had a change of heart on her own, and maybe that's how she chose to break the news of her honest new mood, to her former training partners. But then I would really have second thoughts about having her in my circle of friends.
I think Tina, wanted attention from certain Cesar, she pushed herself forward “ can I be involved with the training please Cesar “ maybe when she got home something happened to change her mind….the change in attitude was too aggressive and too soon
Even by Cesar's own rules, he needed to work with the owners more. Llamas...chickens...very impressive setup at the Dog Psychology centre , but to the dog it didn't relate. He should have worked on correcting the prey drive energy that he saw with the owners. Cesar is incredible at identifying the problem, not so on top of the solutions.
Have no clue. Thank you Melissa the dog screamer
@@hide3reptiles365 It was her husband, obviously.
Theres no one like you Caesar!! I hope you are teaching your sons for future generations. ❤
His household knows dog psychology.
His whole fam is involved.
ummm.... TV fame doesn't equal the BEST dog trainer in the world. There are thousands of really good balanced dog trainers in the US that are JUST AS GOOD as Cesar. The major distinction is between the "positive only" dog trainer crowd that are COMPLETELY USELESS in resolving unwanted behaviors, and the balanced dog trainers that understand how to teach your dog YES vs. NO.
@@samwdavis Still....... there is no one like Cesar. Unless he has a secret twin somewhere 😄 Anyway, Cesar is not a dog trainer in the tradidional sense of the word. And not only is he great with dogs, he is also great with other animals AND with humans. All he does comes from wisdom, love and compassion. And this shines through. Are you a dog trainer by any chance?
@@samwdavisWhether you like it or not Cesar IS the top dog trainer in this world! That being said, does not take away the great skills of others. Cesar is above a dog trainer as his philosophy he adopted is based in real life experiences. Growing with stray dogs and learning directly from packs. His wisdom is not something any dog trainer posses and therefore, this does make Cesar THE Zeus of Dog Trainers!
Caesar will never be out of work with the amount of dog owners who don’t train their dogs from puppies to socialise with other dogs and people
Right?! Makes me sad that they didn‘t get a breed that would suit them, and then kept on anthropomorphizing that dog without ever giving her boundaries ańor corrections.
I take in rescues who are completely screwed up, an they cannot even get a puppy from a breeder with any bad traumas to behave…
I’m glad Cesar made this episode that showed him making a mistake, and then doing all he could within the limits of respect to make things better - to bring everyone back into balance as best as he could. Statistically speaking something had to happen, even with Cesar in his own backyard. What we do and how we grow after mistakes and failure is what matters most, because we’re all going to mess up and fail sometimes!
The only thing missing from the episode is the owners not expressing any gratitude at the end toward Lisa. If not for her generosity, courage and reaching out to Cesar, Stella could have been put down. Perhaps they did and that moment got deleted in editing, but the way the episode plays, you see that lack, and I’m guessing that they didn’t feel gratitude toward her at all.
I have had a Weim. I fostered him in rescue. He needed a job and serious daily exercise. He could also be territorial. Great with the other dogs, though. I have a Chessie now, and it's another hunting breed that is not for everyone. Both breeds have green eyes, floppy ears as pups -- but they are serious, purpose-bred dogs. Thank you, Cesar, for introducing these owners to Weimaraner life.
Yeah they were not right fit for that dog.
@@JerseyDevilJerseyGirldefinitely not, Greg seemed disingenuous as a mf like he already “knew yea yea whatever.” That dog will be back to the same in short order.
Weimaraner, German shorthair, viszla, all are crazy, hyperactive dogs that constantly need attention and exercise. We've had several litters, 2 of each gsp and weimaraner and they take a different type owner 😂😂
@@panicmosem5969 They are the cutest green-eyed puppies with a high octane motor!
Rolling their eyes when Tina walks in. They don’t deserve a neighbour like her or the dog 😮
I agree. I kept waiting for the neighbors to show some appreciation to Tina for the effort to help their dog. I never saw it. Maybe there was more going on behind the scenes.
Yeah I am sure you’d appreciate someone forcing themselves into your bubble. Get a grip.
@@JazzY-ti5eb the owners didn't have rehab yet....
If Tina had a attitude it was for the show IMO
GREAT JOB ALL INVOLVED.
Training human is obviously harder than dog training.
Yeah i thought i was the only one that saw her roll her eyes but maybe there's more than meets the eye 😜😜😢
@@johncurtis3015 I was wondering if anyone else didn't trust the "perfect neighbor" act. I don't judge someone who would just straight up take legal action but imo the "good neighbor" act is just for tv and Tina prolly just wants the attention from tv
Caesar is such an amazingly amiable guy and loves and cares about people and animals! Whats not to like!! Respect him so much….
She's an awesome human for not pressing charges and giving the dog another chance 🙏
Right! They don’t have a right to get mad or upset. I imagine if one of them had been bit they would want the dog put down. She has valid concerns.
@@faithahenakew5802 yeah twice! They are lucky the dog didn't do that to a cop on duty ONCE. 🤷♂️ I feel bad for the owners, I get that dogs are basically family members... but you have to take responsibility 🤦♂️ nobody wants to do that anymore these days.
Kind of weird how she pulled the rug out from under the owners, and Cesar, without warning at the last minute though...🤨
@@fionnaitsradag5152 Yeah, I thought it was rude. She should have said something to Cesar.
@@daisymorriganyes. I sensed a bad vibe from the start. She wanted insert herself on tv and then made drama. The neighbours needs to keep an eye on her and her "pack".
I know of several instances where such people try to provoke and destroy dogs by diverse tactics outside fences. Make the fence no see through =less barking. Plus people on the outside not so likely to tease and bully the dog.
Just saying.
Oh César, with your amazing gift you save lives. In this episode, you literally saved Stella's life and improved the lives of her owners and neighbors.
ive never heard a worse summary of an episode
@@flip_shifty😂so where's yours😂😂
@@dazy770Cesar made a few big mistakes and blamed it on the person being bit. He was there when Stella bit Tina for the 2nd time and put the blame on other things other than him.
@@flip_shifty oh now your going to say something somewhat intelligent instead of just smart remarks. Too late
@@dazy770 I mean I said it was a bad summary because it didn't mention anything of that. WDYM TOO LATE 🤣
This man is totally awesome
I’m so sick of dog owner’s ignoring the trauma that “they cause” to their neighbors by taking a dog out for a walk that they clearly know there IS a problem: they cannot control there own dog! They should be held responsible anytime there is an attack: some people should not own dogs! Dogs are predictable/ people are not.
My heart goes out to Tina. She’s a beautiful woman who clearing wanted to help her neighbor’s dog. She knows her neighbors… they won’t have Cesar to remind them to be the pack leader everyday~ She will feel responsible if anyone else is attacked. I don’t blame her for washing her hands of any future dog attacks. 💐
They knew their dog was dangerous but went ahead and put a dog walker and everyone else in danger. Despicable people
@@treasuretrovel3816 That was my first thought, at the beginning of the vid, when I saw the dog walker. Dog walkers are great to have around, providing that the dog is civilized.
@@treasuretrovel3816you call people despicable? This is a tragedy with two people who don’t have enough experience and understanding of dogs. They meant well. They love their dog. They were overwhelmed. And at some level in denial. They’re not Michael Vick or puppy mill criminals. Hating people doesn’t help anyone. There’s enough hate in this world. Treat people with respect and understanding the way Cesar does. Did he call Stella’s owners despicable?
@@SusanLynn656 It is not about hate but actually about reality. Selfish people like these owners endanger others. Two things can be true at once: The owners care deeply about their dog and are not on a criminal level like Michael Vick AND; They are so self serving and care not at all about putting their neighbors and their neighbor's dogs and children in danger. Your small minded understanding of this type of situation like "There's enough hate in this world" doesn't cover it. It is especially naive to think that the help Cesar provided makes this dog safe. The way the man turns instantly offensive toward Tina tells me everything I need to know about the guy and it goes a long way in explaining why the dog grew up to be unstable. Facts don't care about your childish feelings
@@treasuretrovel3816 - They would be at a higher criminal level than Vick had Tina been killed. They are extremely lucky on many levels.
Cesar is the greatest dog trainer and animal lover. Thank you Caser for helping every time you are needed. For Stella, pray that everything will go on well in their neighborhood. God Bless..
I am so impressed with this whole episode with perseverance love trust overcoming fear. There are so many lessons here and so many different level levels. Thank you, Cesar.
I have so much respect for Cesar . I recently watched an interview he did in his personal life . I cried . His heart is true and so kind.
Cesar admitted that he made a mistake which makes him an even better dog and human psychologist ! I LOVE his videos! Great trainer! Also: the neighbor is AMAZING being so open after her own dog almost got killed by Stella! That is SO rare! Also: The owner of Stella really did well in the training. Yes, maybe they were not aware what kind of dog she is but they did great with Cesars' help!
I completely respect Tina for going the extra mile to help the dog. I don’t know how the dog can ever be trusted again. She is denying her natural instincts, and that makes her extremely likely to revert back. The owners wanted a baby, not a dog.
The owners’ lack of concern for Tina is concerning. The Wei will pick up on their attitudes.
I love how Cesar owned a mistake and did better! TRUE leadership!❤❤❤
Tina ur awesome for not getting emotional but used yr intelligence and beautiful heart to save the situation /neighborhood. Excellent work Cesar 6!! ♥️
My mind. The couple did not even ask if the neighbour or her little dog had been hurt.... and they were very upset she called it a quit.
I noticed that selfish self-centered people are only concerned about their own! They should surrender that dog to a proper owner who knows how to give proper training and stick to it. They are endangering everyone in their Neiborhood. They should have a lap dog like a bichon or alike instead, at least if it bites it won't send people to the hospital or kill a small dog or child!!
What? Clearly they are doing well with Stella now so why should they give her up now?@Heidi_137
They should have but all they were concerned about is losing Stella
Yeah I mean she got bitten by their dog. The only proper response is to apologise for that completely because they are the owners and have allowed this to come about because I guess they're too old to walk the dog properly and didn't get training till the neighbour forced their hand. Their dog could be put down the only reason it's not is the neighbour allows it to live. If she wanted to she could have that dog put down by the city. And they showed so little gratitude for that.
Just because you did not see it does not mean it didn't happen.
Blessings to Tina for wanting to help her neighbor’s dog and her neighbors! ❤She’s amazing! Special Thank you to Cesar for his pet skills and his understanding of pet psychology! Absolutely brilliant!❤
Tina probably knew the dog could be put down if she reported the bite.
@@PandoraJonesmodelwho's she gonna "report" it to - the K 9 1 1 ??!!! 🐌
@@Training_WheelsIt’s common practice to report bites on people to animal control, who then investigates and might euthanize the dog if they think it’s dangerous. Some localities will euthanize a dog after ANY bite on a human, even the first time. Not sure why you’re being so weird about it though.
@@redmanish listen peanut gallery, all I did was ask a question... Which no one has awnsered. 🙄
@@Training_Wheels Just be kind! You don’t need to be rude to those that answered. I always vote for a little kindness it goes a long way!
I had family that breed and trained Weimaraner's when I was a Kid. I always loved the breed because as a kid I just saw them as the most intelligent, beautiful family dogs. You do not appreciate until you are an adult the time and training that people have to put into these types of dogs from the time they are babies to ensure they are social and calm family members.
Love the scene at the 38:58 min mark. Cesar and Stella's parents are reviewing the videos showing Stella's progress....and Stella is behind them, looking at them too, and her expression is incredible. Almost as if she is saying, "did I do ok?" "did I pass the test?"
Dogs are not your children or babies, they are animals. Cesar knows what to do if his knowledge is followed it can save the dog.
Fur babies 😤
Insisto, debería ser una obligación tanto para tenedores de perros como para adoptantes, ver al menos 5 capitulos de entrenamiento de César, luego pasar un examen y si todo sale bien, dar una licencia para tener un animal. El daño que les hacen a los perros es enorme 😢
My Pom was my child for 17 years! She was much better to train them my human children!
Facts
That is why I think that Tina was involved. She let them know she called Cesar and they knew they were in a legal bind so they agreed and changed their mind about being on the training part…
They could bear to not see this dog as their “baby”
Tina is OVERLY empathetic to two people that DO NOT DESERVE IT AT ALL. They fail to take responsibility when their dangerous dog attacked the same person TWICE! Even if she reported the dog after the first attack, THAT IS 100% HER RIGHT and should be respected. The trauma of losing a beloved dangerous dog is no worse than the trauma of being attacked by that dangerous dog.
Three dog trainers before Cesar was taking it seriously, just like most parents don’t blame their own children for behaving badly. Love his directions and advice. Still think they will not be able to trust dog walkers.
Tina's behaviour was unpredictable.
Why did she stay? Why wait, Why do everything with the dog, then the following day do and say what she said?
Even Ceaser was surprised.
No one would have been surprised if she gave up at the time.
@@TammyFriend7250she acted overly attached to stella
If she attacked the same person twice, there is something about the energy of that person. Tina can mean well, but it still has a lot to do with her energy. Neither time were the owners even there, and the second time the situation was entirely caused by Cesar and Tina.
Blame the victim
Can we just mention how amazing Tina is, being bitten, but still holding on to Benson and not dropping that little guy? What a brave, strong woman! 🌻
No she’s creepy af. Like she’s enjoying trying to take over her neighbors dog that knows her creepy character.
@@animula6908 oh dear you have so much anger 😢
@@animula6908I agree, I was looking for a comment on this, she wanted to be overly involved to feel important around Caesar or to be on camera, but at the end of the day it didn’t work how she planned (seemed like she was aiming to be the savour in the situation). I’m not denying she shouldn’t be angry or scared towards the dog or the owners but she was a very strange woman
This is makes me cry. This woman Tina ❤❤❤ has a heart of Gold and her willingness to help Stella get help. You can tell this woman loves animals.
God bless this woman Tina❤❤❤ and Cesar.
I hope this precious dog Stella 🐕 is got better ❤❤❤
Cesar, I love you. Great for years. Every time you the psst I just laugh. Eric Cartman, South park. One of my fave episodes Psst x
I once had a dog, that was agressive to other dogs and humans once they cross into our yard, but once he saw another puppy, he became like a sweet father toward that dog, and we got another puppy and his whole energy changed. RIP my good boy
So Tina gave the ultimatum because as is, she had no faith in the owners. After she was able to hand feed Stella herself with no problem, he pretty much concluded it was the owners.
I felt the same. The owners would have to do a 180 instead of saying "Cesar, fix my dog" when really it was the owners that needed to learn. As always.
EXACTLY THIS. Tina had no reason to have any faith in Stella's owners, and their reaction to her ultimatum did nothing to improve the situation. Just because they didn't like hearing what Tina was saying doesn't make Tina wrong.
@mehtarelingolien the owners hadn't been involved with her training at that point. And if you know Cesar, You know he would not allow a dog back with owners who can not handle the dog.
Cesar admits he should have asked about her energy b4 she interacted with the dog.
@1voiceCriesOut exactly. The 2nd occurrence came with Tina's negative energy & lack of confidence. Honestly, the 180 she did after having her amazing break thru kind of makes me think her husband had something to do with it. Or Tina's lack of faith in both herself & the owners. She did great walking Stella, so what happened to her taking her on hikes for them? It's ultimately not her responsibility but she did do a complete 180 after such a positive experience & blamed it on the dog, not the owners, sayi it was just unpredictable & dangerous.
I think Tina has some issues!!
@@mehtarelingolienyou are so right. I don’t know if I would have felt any differently. She was actually very gracious. If dog had bit me twice I know I would not have as gracious.
Tina is the kind of neighbor everyone wants/needs. Willing to do anything to help solve the issue in a way that take the people in account. She could’ve called and complained a ton of times and that dog would’ve been euthanized, point blank.
I’m thinking her husband changed her mind… she seems to have a good heart. Her husband is very protective of her as he should be. I would be more apologetic if my dog bit her AGAIN though… a sincere apology and some empathy goes a long way.
Agreed. I was surprised that the dog owners lacked empathy and didn't apologize their asses off for their dog biting this neighbor TWICE.
Makes sense 😕 cant blame him, really thats a good man & good husband just playing his role as the protector 😕🥺🤷♀️
When my neighbors dog bit my daughter they apologized so much and showed up at my door bringing food everyday until they understood we weren’t mad, but they had a small dog. I would not be okay with a large aggressive dog though. I felt bad for all parties. 😢
Nah I think after watching all these episodes that it’s actually Tina’s energy that is causing her problems. She was probably afraid before she got bit the first time. And she wants to constantly be involved here when shes actually frightened, and she brings that nervous energy into the compound with her. Thats not good for the dogs. Shes pretending to be calm but actually isn’t. That’s why she got bit. And there’s no doubt her husband’s negative energy influences her own energy.
I also was put off by the response from the owners of Stella, to Tina, if their heart was in the right place, they would've shown humility and empathy
It wasn't a fighting match between them, the wife immediately said that Tina was making it personal, it wasn't personal like she said the dog bitter twice
Tina is the best neighbor and person you can ask for. She could’ve sued owners and then ceaser but she’s a great person!
I'm sure she signs a release before Cesar has her do anything on the ranch. Then there's all the footage of her initiating and injecting herself into the process. She wouldn't have won a law suit with all that going against her. It was weak of her to act like things were good the day before and then surprise everyone with a complete 180° the next day. No way in hell I'd want someone like that as a neighbor. Dogs are predictable, they're dogs and will do dog things. Humans are the unpredictable animals. Her husband is also a giant douche if he turned her feelings around. If he had a problem he should've manned up and actually been the one to say something. Instead he put Tina through more stress.
Having said that, I do think the dog will get aggressive at some point in the future. The neighborhood should let the owners know that there will be no more chances. Should Stella get aggressive again it would be the end. Whether it's done in defense by one of the neighbors or animal enforcement. The community shouldn't be in fear and the owners have had enough chances by now that they need to understand the severity of the situation. I wonder if they'll ever be close with any of the neighbors or if everyone is on team Tina.
I wish there was a follow up.
You need Curry Sinh, and don't forget Taj Mahal
Even great people have their limits. Tina is really exceptional!
No she's not she's a Krazy Karen
No she is not, she asked ceaser for help but did not complete the task, in the middle of the process she ran away, she wanted to get bitten she had bad energy
I understand Tina's reaction... She saw Cesar as her ultimate hope, and having Stella bite her under Cesar's control must've felt like her last hope was lost... I'm glad that she understood at the end that it is a process, and although dogs can show results way faster than us do, it's not something that will change overnight ... So kudos for Tina for been a great neighbor , and for Stella and her family for following through ...
All all of them seem like very mousy timid personalities, which does not go well with a reactive dog. Overreactive personalities also don’t go very well with a reactive dog. But getting yourself into that mindset where you know you can stay alert and head off problems before they start is a huge change, especially if you are mentally worn down already from whatever has been going on in your life. And those very things are things that tell your dog that he/she needs to protect you from every perceived threat.
I have been there, and I took a few days to grieve over the loss of the relationship that I thought I was going to have with my dog and then I came to accept the new reality in order to prevent problems.
The mistake was corrected and even said positive things about it. Her statement was an extreme surprise to Cesar
"...(Tina) must've felt like her last hope was lost..."
I disagree with this statement since Tina continued to work with Stella. Tina's comment, about Stella should be banded from the neighborhood, was a selfless & tuff-love effort to make sure the owners will work hard to get the training right asap. Tina has shown much straight and compassion toward Stella & her neughbors.
Tina is fake. She could have said that before she did all of that
At the end of the day, though, Tina doesn’t get to make that decision. Somehow she thinks she does
I'm glad that it turned out to be a success story. Cesar has helped me learn so many things about what to do with my overly excited Australian cattle dog. She has more energy than all of my other three put together. Caesar shown me what to do. Thank you sir.
This was the first time I had seen an aggressive Weimaraner. All the ones I had met so far were extremely sweet and sociable. My dog made friends with a female Weimaraner who was the cutest thing, and she was also very playful and gentle.
They probably had very knowledgeable owners that actually knew how to handle that type of dog. ❤
My late husband and I had some very close friends years ago who had a beloved Weimaraner dog who appeared very loving and calm as a family pet, but it killed their neighbor’s small poodle. When their neighbor was walking her poodle in front of our friends’ house one day, the Weimaraner took off running from its back yard, went straight for the poodle, grabbed it and killed it so fast that no one could stop the attack. It was shocking.
My husband and I and our friends had small children and we spent a lot of time with our friends and their Weimaraner frequently over the years, and it seemed so gentle, but it did something no one was expecting. I had never before thought a Weimaraner could be that vicious. I had never before ever had a dog-or been around a dog-that was vicious or harmed another dog or person.
So, yeah…a Weimaraner can be a killer.
@@peakydene1943 That's what I don't understand about folks with an aggressive dog..why do they take them out in public when they can't control them,.why not cover their mouth if they take them out in public..keep them at home if they're like that.. I've seen folks taking them kind of dogs to open parks and let them loose, meanwhile attack others.
My parents got a Weimaraner that became aggressive. They had multiple trainers (unfortunately not Cesar) and medications and the dog made little improvement. It was very foolish for two senior citizens to get such a high-strung, prey-driven dog.
@joseluisvaiksnoras7857
I am a dog walker for decades now. NEVER have I seen a Weimaraner doing anything remotely like this.
Also, I trust dogs. They can read people well.
Stella knew all along there was something fishy about Tina.
The woman invited herself into the program, which is always only for the owners,
She dictated Cesar who should walk who,
She insisted to get Stella's muzzle off.
Cesar was very charmed by her, but Stella wasn't distracted by her appearance; Stella immediately sensed that something was off.
Tina had an ulterior motive.
Perhaps money, or attention, or to get the dog euthanized.
Or all of the above.
“It’s usually the people, not the dogs. “
In this case, it was both the dog *and* the humans imo. Stella was already an overly-exited dog and Greg’s corrections were a bit over-the-top ^_^
I watch Tom Davis dog training, his motto is “no bad dogs”.
@@Haech-E-doubLe-hoLckeystix
It’s the owners fault for not properly training, leading and controlling the dog. If the dog had exercise, discipline and then affection like Cesar says. The owners talk like she is a child not a dog.
@@Haech-E-doubLe-hoLckeystix He wasn't correcting Stella. He was trying to control her after she had passed the point where he should have corrected her.
@Haech-E-doubLe-hoLckeystix he didn't correct in the beginning, so he definitely wasn't over the top, he just held on for dear life. During the process of learning the corrections, he was over the top once & a bit mid ground another time, but he got it after that! Not many people are going to do it perfectly from the get. They ended up doing awesome! And increased the exercise to the appropriate level for the dog & them.
Cesar did not fail Stella! The mind takes a very long time to change and even 6 months is a very short time. This takes a lot of time. I do understand the neighbors reaction because a bite or attack threatens her dog and she will never accept this kind of danger. In Texas and other states people carry pepper spray and guns strictly for protection of dangerous dogs.
He failed Tina. She got bit
@ Yep The dog was introduced way too soon. It takes a very long time to trust a dog that bites after correct therapy
I would not want that dog in my neighbourhood either!!!!! Tina went above and beyond. Yes Lady it is FAIR!!!!
Honestly, after being attacked twice, there is no way I would EVER trust that dog again.
Cesar or no Ceasar.
That dog has an ingrained history.
Tina? is this you? 😂
@@rulistening7777and is this Tina's husband? 😂
@@AntonSaucedo no its not ... LOL. Tina go above and beyond and the dog is cray cray
That neighbour who got attacked is a true dog lover that’s for sure
If he/she had been a child?
I have to search for post praising how neighborly these people are! The work together to save a dog, instead of putting the down the dog as the dog did attack a human which could be taken to court and request to be put down.
Respects!
"i'd be willing to take her for hikes for you" lmfao she was totally moving in on that dog, i was not expecting that hahaha
Why would she offer to take her neighbor's out of control dog on hikes? Saying she wants it away from her neighborhood at the same time🤔 Why so eager to watch the training? Then getting bossy like "no YOU take my dog and I'LL take the fluffy one'. She's definitely very bossy. I would not get along with her I don't think if she was my neighbor. I'm suspicious of her.
Correction: ....I'LL take the Weimaraner. (hoping to get snapped at to prove her point? Which wouldn't happen if Cesar was walking the Weimaraner?)
I so love Cesar's manner & willingness in humbling himself to help Stella, her humans, Tina & Kilu. Bless him & all concerned. "Isa"
I'm only a few minutes in, Tina has a great heart for giving Stella a chance
Whelp, that was a weird turn for Tina. Honestly, I would probably bet it was Liability related because if Stella hurts another dog or person, Tina might be held responsible for not having the dog put down or giving her approval that Stella was good to go. I bet it was Tina's litigious husband that put her up to the reversal in tone.
Is everyone bewildered as to why Tina did a complete turnaround regarding the neighbours dog? She was all for the rehabilitation of the dog, going to Cesars ranch, walking with the dog even after that second bite! I think her husband got more peeved and talked her out of being the nice neighbour, and told her to tell them all that they don't want the dog in the neighbourhood. Because nothing else makes sense.....
Yeah, that was weird. Pulling the rug out from under everybody dramatically at the last minute...
I’m sure it was 100% her husband’s direction.
yeah I also thought the same it's definitely her husband first time when dog bit her husband was angry but second time he must've lost his shit.
It’s called money ….she is looking to sue Cesar and or neighbor …she couldn’t even look at him…and husband is behind it …
Ps I’m sure whatever happened was kept quiet…but for Cesar to be that bothered ….he knew it too…..He just made a mistake…EVERYONE does ….I KNEW when he didn’t check her energy before she went in .., but is she perfect , clearly not
I was surprised to see that the owners didn't seem to have any appreciation for Tina
Seemed to me that Tina wanted to be on TV and show how great of a dog lover was. If i was the owner I'd want Cesar and my dogs training to be focused with me not the neighbor. It felt like she wanted the episode to be about her and not the owners and pet. Training went great after Tina bounced and it showed.
You must have watched a different episode than I did.
You must have watched a different episode than I did.
That turnabout that Tina did came out of the blue. I was shocked that she said she didn't want Stella in the neighbourhood. Great work Caesar and great work on the part of Stella's parents! I hope all is still well with all of them... including Tina. Stella is a beautiful dog.
Me too
They aren’t the dogs parents. That’s where the problem starts. Saying things like that.
It was the husbands doing when she got home that day and revealed the bite. Tina was always devoted to the dog.
I'm sorry, but she was bitten twice by a very large dog, She has every right to be afraid. I'm surprised she didn't file charges.
@@trashcat5318 me too
Larenzo is so awesome! So glad for Stella and her owners. Another great help Mr Ceasar Sir!
This is one of the best proof that better humans , better planet. Thanks to Stella, Stella's mum , dad, Tina and specially as always to Sir Cessar for his amazing work.🙏🏼🤗
That was an amazing transformation. I am glad that things are better now for everyone, especially Stella. Thanks for all that you do for dogs and their people.
Omg I love Cesar’s humility ❤️
We love you!!
El metodo de C.Millan es excelente.
As a senior age 78 I just adopted a Maltese mix…a perfect fit! She is only 17 lbs and doesn’t pull me down when walking! Friendly to strangers which helps me in answering the door! A perfect dog!
I noticed a prong collar on this dog, Stella. I understand why they have it, but they have obviously been using it incorrectly. 1) it's the wrong guage, 2) it's TOO BIG for her neck! It's sitting loosely like a choke chain instead of snug under her ears. They were self-"medicating" the problem without getting direction, and had no idea how to use it. The fact that shes pulling so hard against it is proof that they dont hurt the dog. Unfortunately, she has been allowed to become desensitized to it, and they had no more control than they had without it. If you use tools to help train/control a reactive dog, PLEASE get direction from a trainer on the correct way to use them!! Dogs are NOT babies, children, weak or brainless. They are animals and deserve early training when they are puppies!
Very good comment all around. Dogs are part of the family, but they are not children. Anytime I hear someone say their dog is a child I cringe and I am the most avid of dog lovers.
@allaboutroofing2 Me too.. You can love on your dog, play, snuggle and goof around with your dog. It's part of trust and bonding, but if a person doesn't teach them how to behave, they won't know. Most dogs just need to be shown a few times, especially as puppies, how to respond in situations, and with the right reinforcements, consistency and repetition, it can be easy to train them. But what people don't realize is, it's easier to correct the behavior of a 6 lb puppy, than it is to correct a full grown, 120 lb dog!
I would not let that dog outside without a muzzle and I would not let a dog walker take out an aggressive/ reactive dog
@sweethomefam1064 weird comment placement, but I agree.
@@allaboutroofing2Me too! We’ve got a LOT of neurotic dog owners in this country. It’s disturbing to me as well.
This is the first time I felt really bad for Cesar. He was so clearly deflated and felt awful at what happened when Tina was holding Benson. I’m so glad he didn’t give up on Stella regardless of Tina’s refusal.
I bet that Stella thought it was Tina's dog and not Benson and that's why she bit and the bite was probably not meant for Tina, but for the dog. Stella would probably not have bitten her if there hadn't been a dog in Tina's arms
CESAR!!! Stop making me cry!! He’s so amazing
Cesar is absolutely the GOAT What a gift he shares to help humans who love animals.
No GOAT, He is ILLAMA
Tina you are a hero, for what you went through, thanks for giving the dog a second chance, god bless you ❤😊
Tina probably has been talk about it dog's unpredictability by her husband, she must felt pain about the decision. However, Tina is the first person to help and see the dog could overcome her obstacle
When did she gave a second chance ?