COYOTES VS. AMERICAN PITBULL TERRIERS

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  • Whenever wild animals encroach on our urban areas and start crossing paths with our domesticated pets, we start wondering if there are any safety issues we should be concerned about. We also are naturally inclined to worry about how well our dog would fair against a wild hunter.
    Recently, I created a list of dogs best equipped to live in an environment with coyotes. A breed I didn't include was the American Pitbull Terrier. In this video, I explain why.
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  • @BayouRepairGuy
    @BayouRepairGuy Рік тому +67

    I have a farm in Louisiana and the coyotes are so bad here if it wasn’t for pitbulls I wouldn’t have any goats left. They are absolutely an under-appreciated work dog

    • @hadnick1
      @hadnick1 Рік тому +8

      I live in NV and raise cattle, sheep, ducks and chickens and there are tons of coyotes around year too. I hear them every night but I have two Kangals that guard my animals. I’ve watched one of my kangals turn a coyote legs into wet noodles in a matter of about 10-15seconds. Then they circle it a few times to make sure it’s not getting up and then go back to guarding. Coyotes are their favorite chew toys…

    • @lesliecalkins3044
      @lesliecalkins3044 Рік тому +4

      Pitbulls are strong powerful dogs everyone's scared of them so they don't talk about rhem

    • @timhanjian
      @timhanjian Рік тому

      Would you call them a family dog too or just a working dog?

    • @Hehehehweoutthisbitch4512
      @Hehehehweoutthisbitch4512 Рік тому

      It dont fucking matter if either way they’ll get the job done and provide me sone type of affection

    • @Kiraiko44
      @Kiraiko44 Рік тому +1

      they have so much potential as a guardian breed for livestock

  • @jdagreat4595
    @jdagreat4595 Рік тому +14

    Ive been raising and having APBT my whole life. One most loyal dogs in whole world.

  • @docbainl9504
    @docbainl9504 Рік тому +13

    Just for reference. I own over 6 g bred working apbt. I live on property. All of mine are trained working dogs they are no joke. I have steel what's called raised kennels they're off the ground and high but have wood flooring with spaces so the shit falls through they're off the ground in wet and hot and they're full enclosed we call em shark cages because they're almost indestructible. Gauge is small enough that they cannot get their mouthes and teeth around the wire and damage their beautiful teeth. I have sprinklers set up and misters. In summer shade cloth goes up on the side to prevent heat in winter they'll get heated pads or straw depending on who don't chew their bed.
    I have two carpet mills (built custom) and a slat mill and I have 3 acres. It takes me over 2 and a half hours to properly run 6 dogs. Sometimes I don't have the time. I don't have kids the dogs are my full time hobby and commitment.
    Each kennel costs anywhere between 1200 to 1500 depending on my custom. I feed raw exclusively so this includes green tripe, organs and a shit tone of bones. Even the pedigrees cost ya money.
    Work the cost out before getting this breed. If ya poor or struggling rethink it this breed needs hella gear collars, chain spots, decent leashes and equipment, e collars and kennels. You'll end up with more heart ache in the end if you're not educated and prepared.
    Don't touch this breed if you're not going to invest, commit, and stay consistent.

  • @_VICK_
    @_VICK_ Рік тому +16

    I would not allow my bully to roam free without supervision in an area known to have coyotes. She doesn’t have the restraint nor strong enough recall if it did happen. She gets tunnel vision when it comes to her prey drive and want to protect her territory . She would most definitely get baited and get into a fight, then we’d both be going to the emergency room bc I’m gonna jump in and help my dog regardless. No matter how strong I think she is, she is not going to overcome a pack of wild dogs on her lonesome.

  • @lydiajohnson818
    @lydiajohnson818 Рік тому +10

    My pitbull was calm friendly and roamed the yard d without a leash. But he never was left unsupervised. When we were outside he would come back it with us. But when we went in he came in. He was very intelligent and obedient. I miss him so much

  • @hmtmth8481
    @hmtmth8481 Рік тому +30

    The American Pitbull Terrier is designed for combat, fighting against other canines, wild animals (big and small game). Dogmen seek for the highest level of determination by carefully selecting dogs with this trait. Purists say that the only way to test dog's qualities and prove "Gameness" is by making them fight in the pit. Others say that boar hunting also allows to test and prove it. Of course, the APBT can succeed in very high level obedience competitions. It is important to remember that the APBT was created for a specific task, the fight, so is designed genetically to this purpose. Strong-willed, if confronted, most will readily engage into deadly combat, aggression toward other animals... these characteristics come from its genetics. It is a dog for enthusiasts, knowledgeable persons of the "Bull-and-Terrier" family, responsible owners who can provide safety for their dog, themselves and the community.

    • @marleevandreumel1884
      @marleevandreumel1884 Рік тому

      Yes if you starve them they are more aggressive- thus having a fighting aggression

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Рік тому +3

      You don't "make" them do anything. They are naturally dog aggressive. They've been bred that way for centuries.

    • @loyal2thesoil412
      @loyal2thesoil412 Рік тому +1

      Well explained and a person who know his chosen breed .

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 8 місяців тому

      @@marleevandreumel1884
      Bullcrap!
      You know nothing on this subject.

  • @erieshoresprepping
    @erieshoresprepping Рік тому +24

    It is never worth it to risk your pet chasing a coyote into the woods or field where the rest of the pack is waiting to ambush it,seen it happen

    • @manorbeastbulldogs1737
      @manorbeastbulldogs1737 Рік тому

      You have to breed dogs according to the task, many pit bull people and bull terrier people who specifically hunt yotes it’s a matter of the dogs and owner’s mindset

    • @rawjan39
      @rawjan39 Рік тому

      I think some of you guys are confused between these mutts that are called Pit bulls and the real pit bull ( APBT) . A mutt called a Pit Bull is nothing like a APBT

    • @juliusmorris5233
      @juliusmorris5233 Рік тому

      Coyotes live in packs they hunt alone my guy and aren't like wolves, so they won't ambush

    • @erieshoresprepping
      @erieshoresprepping Рік тому +2

      Yep they live as a pack, they do hunt as a pack herding, circling whatever prey there is. They draw the dog out to attack the one running, then they pack does ambush it, saw it happen. I am not talking about dogs trained to hunt them, and I have had those dogs even come up to my tree stand while I was in it

  • @ScottieFarrowelvisKong
    @ScottieFarrowelvisKong Рік тому +3

    I have three APBT. I've also owned a (robust) American Bulldog and a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. None are even remotely "gamey" BUT... it was my Staffordshire Bull at 38 pounds that actually killed an adult female coyote. It was a couple decades ago. Coyote darted out in front of my car at a cul de sac at a river access in rural Missouri. Cheri - all 38 pounds - jumped out of my car window (it was down) and hit the coyote in the neck and went in to a full role. NOTHING like that has happened before or since with any of my pooches. A reminder about the strength and power of the APBT and it's close relatives. Staffordshire Bullies are not exactly known for this behavior. Cheri's playmate was the cat and a rabbit for God's sake lol

    • @demarkoplain8633
      @demarkoplain8633 11 місяців тому

      Cool story thanks for sharing that must’ve been a sight to see 😮😁

  • @bella5413
    @bella5413 Рік тому +15

    I have had pit bulls my entire life. Smartest dogs I have ever had. Never had a problem leaving them in the yard. But my dogs were well trained. They could be controlled with a whistle and a hand signal. My yorkies not so much. The big boys always protect the little dogs. Pits are great. We have had a few racoons that didn't make it in our yard but they never went after anything on the other side of the fence. They knew what property was theirs.

  • @luisf7105
    @luisf7105 Рік тому +4

    Hey big Z, I really appreciate you always
    sticking to FACT based information. Been watching your videos for a while, since way before you got Roscoe. Just started re-watching, since I now own a home with a backyard and will be looking to add a companion/protector that will also get along with my cats, and when the time is right can add a second dog. So glad you are still out here providing QUALITY information!!❤👊🏾🙏🏾

  • @allentempleton2429
    @allentempleton2429 Рік тому +12

    Coyotes hunt and fight in packs. These animals work together and are vicious killers. I've seen what they can do. In a one on one fight a pit bull is probably going to win but it doesn't happen that way. Having worked in an area that was absolutely infested with Coyotes and having had to deal with the issues they caused I never saw a single Coyote go after a large animal by itself. I also rarely saw a pack of Coyotes go after a large animal in the daytime. They hunt at night. I'm sure it somtimes happens in daylight but its not common. Coyotes are very smart. They only want to fight when they have the odds stacked in their favor. Please keep your dogs safe . There are better ways to deal with Coyotes.

  • @antonio9ainata
    @antonio9ainata Рік тому +4

    Im really glad you posted this video Sir! you got my respect. Actually I was one of the commenters of that other video who posted about the real apbt since I own one and I have a pretty much idea about the troubles i will get into if i get my dog loose in the yard. I never thought about that perspective when it comes to Choosing the pet for the coyotes. Since my area is not surrounded by such wild animals I didnt think about that specific point you mentioned and now that i watched this video I can tell you you are 100% right and aware of that breed. Great explanation and I can tell you all of us who owns the real apbt YES. we cant put the dog in a yard free and we can't let him in an area full of coyotes since all the purpose of the gamebred dog is to chase and prey fight every other walking animal. And whoever says the opposite doesnt own a true apbt. THANK YOU

  • @Delightful_Addition
    @Delightful_Addition Рік тому +38

    Thank you for making this video. Even though the title "TEN BREEDS BEST EQUIPPED TO HANDLE COYOTES
    " may have led a few people to believe it meant fighting coyotes, I felt that the last video was more about breeds that are better at keeping coyotes at bay or deterring them rather than fighting coyotes or dispatching coyotes based on the breeds that were listed. Many of those breeds were guardian breeds rather than catch breeds or breeds referred to as game. Individuals that have guardian breeds will tell you such animal aggression and extreme prey drive to drop everything and go after a wild animal regardless of the situation would not make for the best dog in an environment where coyotes roam. With Pit Bulls, they appear to be better suited as dogs utilized on a hunt to subdue a specific animal rather than to secure an area.

    • @Greggah
      @Greggah Рік тому +1

      Well they are a bit too slow to be good hunting dogs too- they really shouldnt be bred for anything else than fighting(which ofcourse should be illegal).
      At that point, just get another breed of dog and dont bother.

    • @Delightful_Addition
      @Delightful_Addition Рік тому +5

      @@Greggah While they are not the fastest, I would not call them too slow. They have been recorded being able to go 34 mph. But with the kind of hunting they do, how fast they are is not a factor. They are catch dogs that are let go after something has been found and used to subdue it. They should, and are, bred for things other than fighting.

    • @dvilsadvocate1498
      @dvilsadvocate1498 Рік тому

      @@Greggah they make for a solid lurcher tho, just add greyhound in there.

    • @philipbriney4430
      @philipbriney4430 Рік тому

      I found wolfdogs to be coyote killers .

  • @marlenedietrich6706
    @marlenedietrich6706 Рік тому +2

    My dog Jack when he was young use to keep coyotes away from our house, no fighting just barking at night & early morning. Jack is Labrador Shepherd mix. Awesome dog he’s 14 now & retired to the house.

  • @victorperry160
    @victorperry160 Рік тому +8

    Nice video; thank you. I've a female AmStaff and male Cane Corso - their respective skill sets mesh well, esp. around wily pack coyotes ;)
    Looking forward to adding a nice Rottweiler to the family.

  • @anthonywall1228
    @anthonywall1228 Рік тому +3

    Here in AZ we have a lot of coyotes. My pit is professionally trained as a guard and personal protection dog. He will look and keep an eye on the coyote but he won’t leave my side. He doesn’t even bark at them.

  • @TheBurrito171
    @TheBurrito171 Рік тому +7

    Really excellent video. It can be hard talking about the apbt when the term "pit bull" is so broad to the general public. There's all this contextual information and explanation that is often required in a repetitive way if you frequently engage in these discussions.

    • @docbainl9504
      @docbainl9504 Рік тому +2

      In our circles. Bulldog or apbt is specific to our game dogs. Us game dog people tend to avoid the term pitbull since its been hi jacked and raped.

  • @jessicakeller8997
    @jessicakeller8997 Рік тому +12

    My brother has very well trained Black Mouth Cur's and they love getting coyotes. They're very good at what the do!

    • @bluewave3417
      @bluewave3417 Рік тому +5

      Black Mouth Curs are known for going after wild boars. So it doesn't surprise me they would go after coyotes as well.

    • @jessicakeller8997
      @jessicakeller8997 Рік тому

      @@bluewave3417 he said they were all super easy to train. He goes all out with GPS collars and whatnot.

    • @nelsonanthony1386
      @nelsonanthony1386 Рік тому

      Hello Jessica hw are you doing

  • @shaneazpilicueta9146
    @shaneazpilicueta9146 Рік тому +1

    great content like always brotha

  • @bestamerica
    @bestamerica Рік тому

    '
    did both already fights before or not yet...
    which one would win fighter coyote or pitbull dog

  • @jasoneager9323
    @jasoneager9323 Рік тому +4

    Great video Zeke. Apbt are great dogs but they require special keeping.

  • @serenedogtv-relaxingmusicv9786

    Awesome Content! Great Work 💛💙👍🐶

  • @727Alexandria
    @727Alexandria Рік тому +2

    I am a per owner and I don't want my dogs looking for fights. Now, I do want my dogs to be able to defend themselves. But, I do believe I need to play a direct role in keeping my dogs out of fights.
    They have gotten into a few fights here and there, but, not that many.
    I agree with the spirit of this channel.

  • @fauking487
    @fauking487 Рік тому

    Nice video , was really a surprise to see my dog in in it for a good min

  • @carolincoren3997
    @carolincoren3997 Рік тому +9

    Are there really any REAL American Pitbull Terriers being bred out there? I agree with your commentary, concerning Coyotes.

    • @JebediahThePaladin
      @JebediahThePaladin Рік тому

      Oh yeah
      They're extremely popular in the US and outside too
      Many are still used for dog fighting unfortunately

    • @docbainl9504
      @docbainl9504 Рік тому +4

      Hun yes there are.
      Plenty of well bred game dogs especially down here in aus with pedigrees that branch out all the way to the states and south America. Some of us preserve the working American pit bull terrier and most of us are underground. If you're not part of the community it's hard to grasp because we pretty private.
      PLENTY of well bred game dogs around. Not what ya know. Who ya know.

    • @jasonmiller9495
      @jasonmiller9495 Рік тому +2

      Yeah there are a lot of reputable breeders left in America

    • @EastDyno
      @EastDyno Рік тому

      Huh? Thousands

    • @carolincoren3997
      @carolincoren3997 Рік тому

      Thanks for your replies. It's good to know!

  • @druscanam
    @druscanam 10 місяців тому

    "I don't understand why you have so many people in the world interested in animal combat?"
    Dude, this is the internet or didn't you know? 😂

  • @brenteason9891
    @brenteason9891 Рік тому +7

    I respect the coyote as a survivor. My Cane Corso has no fear of them, but I don't let him chase or fight them. No need to risk that kind of injury unless the coyotes are trying to break into our house - then it's on. :)

  • @cliffordcarey3997
    @cliffordcarey3997 5 місяців тому

    I live in Eastern Oklahoma and we have alot of coyotes and we love our Pits here we let our run free but they listen good i have a pit and Shepherd and a great Pernice and weve raised them up as puppies and they love each other the coyotes stay away from from us and never had a problem in 49 years.

  • @TheRaginghalfasian
    @TheRaginghalfasian Рік тому +8

    i have a bully and i dont want him to have to fight anything, his fighting skills are for just in case i cant handle the immediate threat situation, i dont want him to even get a little scratch from anything, he is kinda like my baby

  • @kennethowens2481
    @kennethowens2481 3 місяці тому

    My dog was barking real hard and he couldn't get up on the couch and he keeps trying to get up there but he's not feeling well enough to get up on the couch. What can I do ?

  • @kuriosites
    @kuriosites 8 місяців тому

    I live in the L.A. suburbs and we do get coyotes in the area. My main concern is that I want my dog to be able to go out to potty at night without becoming coyote food. I had a "street pit" who just died and the coyotes kept their distance from him and I just adopted an 8-month old Malinois. No small dogs and no cats.

  • @peteperez6034
    @peteperez6034 Рік тому +2

    You're right about one thing, the American Pitbull terrier is NOT a pet and definitely not for you. I have one that I use just to terrorize Coyotes and Coons. I have no use for useless dogs that can be carried off by Hawks, Owls and Coyotes.

  • @MrPitbullnation
    @MrPitbullnation Рік тому +1

    This has to be at adba show. These confirmations are great.

  • @jayhunnybadger4015
    @jayhunnybadger4015 Рік тому

    Good video Zeke👌🏽

  • @matthewsmith1779
    @matthewsmith1779 Рік тому +4

    It's funny this video even had to be made. You'd think it'd be obvious why APBT wouldn't be ideal for an area infested with coyotes.

  • @davidsherrill9121
    @davidsherrill9121 Рік тому +6

    I understand....
    You don't know what the F you are talking about......

  • @markedwards3661
    @markedwards3661 Рік тому

    You do a great job

  • @fixieboy3052
    @fixieboy3052 4 місяці тому

    Plain and simple; if you don’t want you APBT to start chasing Coyos, please keep it indoor (after a well afternoon of exercise or training. Also practice lots of obedience work with your bulldog.

  • @lloydjacobson1812
    @lloydjacobson1812 Рік тому

    Excellent video!

  • @donnaanderson5669
    @donnaanderson5669 10 місяців тому

    He kills everything moving in the backyard except birds unless they're taking a bath in his drinking water 😆

  • @cameronmanning8606
    @cameronmanning8606 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @tritchie6272
    @tritchie6272 11 місяців тому

    Don't you know that the Pit Bull belongs on every tough guy list, per the kiddies on UA-cam.

  • @mossn35
    @mossn35 Рік тому

    I agree with not enjoying seeing wildlife fight but as a pit owner with coyotes in my area, it's informational to know how threatening they are to my pet.

  • @cypresspeter2008
    @cypresspeter2008 Рік тому +2

    If a dog is tethered, then it is guaranteed to be a meal on a rope. Keeping a dog in a kennel is good so is a well fenced yard. To protect your in a kennel is best. Keeping a well fenced yard with 2 dogs is ideal. 2 keep coyotes out i would have 2 more larger dogs. Perhaps coyotes can enter a backyard, but maybe exiting one is more difficult. I think if you had 2 large dogs that are contained in the yard, they will have the upper hand.

  • @clusantosarabitrogonkennel5764

    Nice info

  • @johnhenry8839
    @johnhenry8839 Рік тому +2

    Coyotes will bait your dog out and your dog will have to fight more than one at a time

  • @snowzombie86
    @snowzombie86 Рік тому

    Well said...

  • @EricHester-ww4uc
    @EricHester-ww4uc 2 місяці тому

    The main point i get from your video is that its exclusively for city folk.
    My pit/cocker spaniel loves other dogs. So there is vast differences in mixed breeds. My lab/German shepherd mix would hunt and eat coyotes. Every animal is different. Shepherd types are the best farm dogs. (I live 40 miles from the nearest city)

  • @scrappydoo66
    @scrappydoo66 Рік тому +4

    @ 1:24 , the answer to your question is quite simple. For the same reason so many people are interested in mutual combat amongst humans. For example boxing, mma, etc.
    It's In some of our DNA just like in some of these animals. For the same reason a true game dog would mouth a coyote untill one of them was mouthing no more vs a hound dog who would bark up a storm and cur-snap at a coyote. Of course there are exceptions to the rules in all species including humans...
    And honestly those of us that know know the REAL capabilities of most dog breeds in their truest forms don't ask these questions we just know. But that is a minority group. The rest are just curious people and dare I say ignorant people. And the ignorants are a danger to animals. Just my 2 cents.

    • @shuael3032
      @shuael3032 Рік тому +1

      Violence is part of human experience…. That’s the one thing I call BS on. Z knows why but he’s not trying to piss off the mouth kissing fur moms 😂😂

  • @frazierduran71
    @frazierduran71 Рік тому +14

    You said absolutely nothing in this entire video

    • @davidsherrill9121
      @davidsherrill9121 Рік тому +1

      THANK YOU

    • @bluewave3417
      @bluewave3417 Рік тому +3

      His point is he didn't put the Pit in the first video because he would never have had it out to encounter a coyote in the first place. A real Pit is the kind of dog he would have kenneled and not roaming freely in the backyard.

    • @mefizto.
      @mefizto. Рік тому +1

      Well, I think he said that is risky for the apbt been around wild animals, maybe the pit bull can kill one of those, but if you love your dog, you don't want to bet it into that shit.

  • @konglor9180
    @konglor9180 Рік тому +2

    I live on a farm i have cattle and dogs and there are alot of coyotes and there are 3 main reasons i dont let my dogs chase coyotes
    1. Theres always more then one and i dont care what sog you have against 6 or 7 dogs gonna have a bad day
    2. Coyotes are normally very shy if one gets close its probably sick and your dog could catch it to
    3. If the coyotes in heat and you got a male dog pretty soon your gona have coy dogs and that is a very serious problem i dont think i have to explain that problem to everyone

  • @beecheese7168
    @beecheese7168 Рік тому

    Your awesome. I just got a puppy. They tried to lie and say that she's huskey and American bulldog. B.S.
    She's beautiful. And she is something else.

  • @vp5273
    @vp5273 Рік тому +9

    I don't care if a dog is capable to kill something or somewhat. Wild animals always are gonna be in advantage, the bites force are more powerful than a dogs. I have a .22 ready for them. I don't wanna have my dogs to engage a wildlife animal at all.

    • @bonillabros9613
      @bonillabros9613 Рік тому +3

      Pitbulls have a stronger bite force than chayotes

    • @vp5273
      @vp5273 Рік тому

      Like I said I don't care what is the dog capable to kill I prefer to shoot those wildlife animals IF they are gonna attack one of my family

  • @SmallMartingale
    @SmallMartingale Рік тому

    Great video

  • @jennaguzek
    @jennaguzek Рік тому +1

    I have a pitt bull and also live in the country with high population of coyotes, deer, bears and I don't do either with my pitt bull.. he is a very loving dog and isn't aggressive unless someone is trying to break in my house..
    My dog is afraid of deer, runs from rabbits and doesn't fight any other animal.. he would run away.. lol

  • @SINTHEREBEL666
    @SINTHEREBEL666 Рік тому +1

    Awesome 👍

  • @jodylingofelt5369
    @jodylingofelt5369 Рік тому

    I agree I have a pit bull terrier . I have 7acre along the river alot of coyote my pit has access to river I have the 7acre up front and side fence in

    • @jodylingofelt5369
      @jodylingofelt5369 Рік тому

      Opps didn't finish she has her fight with other dogs but she really good when induce too with dogs.she good with cats my gate is open and have a walking path in front of my house. When people take there dogs for walks I wish they would put them on a leash. Some don't she good when dogs are on a leash I have to keep a eye on her if there not she has never attack one but will stand and hair comes up.

  • @beecheese7168
    @beecheese7168 Рік тому

    The gate and cage arrived yesterday.

  • @teen77pk3r
    @teen77pk3r Рік тому

    I just responded to the pinned comment. But also wanted to add here that I wouldn't leave my 1 year old real APBT unleashed and unsupervised ever. I know for a fact that he can rip apart any dog/animal even twice his size but as zeek said, I'm a pet owner, I would like do dog sports once he's older but for now he lives with me in my apartment. I wouldn't wanna take him to the vet non stop. It's not only breaking the bank, but heart breaking as well. I love my dog and would hate to see him hurt. I didn't get him to fight other animals and love my dog more than anything else. Keep in mind, he is trained well with a good recall but still the only time he gets out of his crate is when I'm around. I wouldn't leave him alone with my mom either as she won't be able to handle his constant high energy. Ideally speaking these dogs should be kept in a chain setup.

  • @johnmclaughlin4802
    @johnmclaughlin4802 Рік тому

    Agreed 👍

  • @jojofreelancer1210
    @jojofreelancer1210 Рік тому

    My dog lives to rough house with Rottweiler of my neighbor. She's got to be worked pretty hard for about hour daily like intense. Then another 2-4 miles of leashed walking. Honestly she doesn't like being outside alone. Rt now it's so hot she can barely stand it outside. I keep mine inside.

  • @PoppyJone
    @PoppyJone Рік тому

    I have a staffy and I just seen a small coyote in my back yard the other day what a coincidence

    • @carsonthiel9397
      @carsonthiel9397 Рік тому

      You just *saw* a coyote, you didn’t just “seen” one. Grow up, hillbilly.

  • @donnamontgomery8400
    @donnamontgomery8400 Рік тому +1

    Very intelligently thought out and well explained sir,thank you.

  • @vickidodson1192
    @vickidodson1192 Рік тому +1

    Just wanted to add that coyotes rarely attack alone…they will get the dog to follow them and then the rest of the pack attacks and will kill the dog together…

  • @jman1percent995
    @jman1percent995 Рік тому +2

    Your bully isn’t a APBT .

  • @indfh231
    @indfh231 Рік тому

    Can you interview Thompson’s Kennels one day bruh..? Pleaseeeee

  • @jayboski1
    @jayboski1 10 місяців тому

    I'm a pet owner and my pet is my protector from anything. A man with a gun or a wild animal. I've had many pits and you can keep them in yards if you train them. They can be trained well if you know what your doing.

  • @bigrudd9346
    @bigrudd9346 Рік тому

    My man! Well Said.

  • @tonyp4914
    @tonyp4914 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE YOUR DEFINITION OF AN ADBA AMERICAN PITBULL TERRIER...THE PIT BULL!!!! #RESPECT #GamePits 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿

  • @cornnutz3662
    @cornnutz3662 Рік тому +1

    My dogs are my kids. I would do everything in my power to make sure a coyote fight never happened. I live in a high coyote area . Good fencing is an absolute must. I have an African Boerboel male, A German shepherd male and a female Cane Corso. I've had working group dogs all my life. " Good fences make great neighbors " . Coyotes are just trying to make it in this world like every other god created creature.

    • @cujo5858
      @cujo5858 Рік тому +1

      Well said, my king shepherd and I agree. I live in the country, where wolves and coyotes are common and thrive... my dog's yard is fenced in , 100 ft × 40 ft x 6 ft high and he never sleeps outside. During are hikes, he has his large "3" inched spiked double collar on and is of leash 75 % of the time. He is very loyal and obedient and so far with the Lord's protection, no incidents. 🐾 At night sometimes they try and bait him by coming close to the property and howl and yip and yap..

  • @ErickMaciasJuarez
    @ErickMaciasJuarez Рік тому +2

    This video needs to be watched by more and more people. Two underrated and totally true statements are made here that most "pit bull advocates" either deny or ignore:
    1. Pit bulls are not pets. They are working dogs.
    2. Pit bulls are animal aggressive. They will attack other animals.
    It should be added that real American Pit Bull Terriers is what the man is talking about and what is showed in the video, not Amstaff mixes or bully mutts. Not everybody can afford or knows where to get an authentic dog of this breed, WHICH IS A GOOD THING. They are not for the average pet owner. The problem of attacks by bull-type mixes is already very serious the way it is, you don't even want to imagine how much worse it would get if APBTs were owned by poorly prepared, poorly informed regular people. You shouldn't confuse their eagerness to please their owners with being inoffensive. They love their owners and people they live with, they tend to be friendly to strangers to a certain extent, but an unprepared person will not be able to prevent or break up an attack on another dog, or will likely get badly injured if he/she tries.

  • @saveonthe1
    @saveonthe1 Рік тому +1

    My friend who owns a pit just got a 4 thousand dollar vet bill and a permanent leg injury this week. By getting a fight with multiple coyotes. Probably going to have to put her down she is in bad shape. Hard truth.

  • @thepunisher2476
    @thepunisher2476 Рік тому +2

    Your Thumbnail is s American Bully not a Pitbull

  • @MANNY-MOE
    @MANNY-MOE 9 місяців тому

    It all depends on the Pit Bull and the coyote. The Pit Bull if it's in good condition of good age also count's on the other hand coyotes have alot of stamina could go on an on until you kill it an some Coyotes are strong with good diet's.

  • @Michael-tq6kr
    @Michael-tq6kr Рік тому +1

    A lot of people either live where the coyotes are small or really have no idea about coyotes... Yes a pit bull can win a fight against the smaller ones. But the bigger ones would be very challenging and would most likely go in the Coyote's favor more often. This isn't even considering the fact you are talking about a wild animal and hunt in packs at times. We have coyotes in our area. We also are going to have goats so we are getting rotties... We have one but we are adding 2 more because we know coyotes don't fight fair. I really hope it never comes to them to having to defend our property against coyotes. To the point I use a crossbow on any of them that come close when I'm around and never would release him or them in the future. There's no sense to risk my dogs if I can avoid it.

  • @pharaohhanma3364
    @pharaohhanma3364 Рік тому

    A test of gameness and a coyotes isn't game

  • @butchyray6553
    @butchyray6553 Рік тому

    I'm watching due to I have a staff and a the other one is a amastad, both are aggressive and I love them both, but they are my dog, which I have them by my side, I've had to are really aggressive, and yes really smart,

  • @kathydean6992
    @kathydean6992 Рік тому

    🙂 Super!

  • @mannyneva1760
    @mannyneva1760 Рік тому +2

    You’re completely wrong about the apbt😂✌🏽

    • @shuael3032
      @shuael3032 Рік тому

      What’s he wrong about MR Crenshaw ?😂

  • @zamanski7094
    @zamanski7094 Рік тому

    Ok bro I can dig that!

  • @frazierduran71
    @frazierduran71 Рік тому +6

    Go to West Texas and tell them apbt’s don’t do well deterring/handling coyotes 😂 Pits are tough,low maintenance, athletic, fearless dogs. I understand they attract idiots but they are remnants of when American life was much harder.

  • @bryguy4golf
    @bryguy4golf 3 місяці тому

    My pittie is an amazing dog but he is such a big bebe!!!! Im sure he would try and play and as soon as he figured out the coyote was mean he would be the big scaredie baby he is.

  • @aprilcrawley6979
    @aprilcrawley6979 Рік тому

    I don't know alot about dogs at all. If American Pittsburgh terrier if they are bred with another dog do that act the same?

  • @donnaanderson5669
    @donnaanderson5669 10 місяців тому

    I have American pitbull Staffordshire he runs loose in the backyard it's his yard 12 foot fence. I keep an eye on him because I don't want the neighbors to poison him. Everybody is not a dog lover

  • @karma4553
    @karma4553 Рік тому +1

    When you talk about an old school pit bull, not a blue inner breed one.I would say how many cyotes are you talking about ? Not that it matters.

  • @beecheese7168
    @beecheese7168 Рік тому

    But, she's a green eyes pit. And so crazy and sweet. I call her my crazy lady girl. She chewed everything including my Pomeranian's teeth, mattress, couch, walls, my body, my eyeballs. She is walked, ran with (etc.). They're great animals. @ 4.5 months old, she (in 2 months) went from 6 lbs to 75.

  • @loyal2thesoil412
    @loyal2thesoil412 Рік тому +1

    The video is said and posted PITBULL vs coyotes , with that being said yes your PITBULL will engage in combat if needing to protect himself or it's owner , who in there damn right mind would just go coyote hunting with a PITBULL , number 1 , you shouldn't owned the dog , 2 that's not what you should have your dog for , 3 you must be a person of animal cruelty . Now with that being said APBT are natural aggressive fighting dogs , fought in pits , to show off its strength ,traits and attributes , these dogs where bred to do just that , FIGHT , to never back down from its opponent to any of a kind of breed or wild animal , needless to say we all know PITBULL aren't super dogs , but it is good to know your breeds background family tree , if it comes from an aggressive family or not , if comes from an aggressive background , you will have a harder time to trained and control you PIT meaning a lot of time and energy of your life needs to be strictly on it or the money you must have , cuz they are hard headed and stubborn , but good family pets and hard dogs if giving that reward .

  • @knuckleuprambo
    @knuckleuprambo Рік тому

    like how he said tightly to adba stsndards and loose to ukc. so true on why ukc is just mixed up breedimg of PETbulls

  • @liontamer13
    @liontamer13 Рік тому

    Is any dog suited for constant fights with other animals. I agree Pitbulls like any aggressive dog should not be free roaming unless a farm working dog intended for a non urban homestead.

  • @user-pt7qg4nq4i
    @user-pt7qg4nq4i Місяць тому

    I do agree with u saying it depends on the particular pitbull. The blood line, and size of the pitbull is important. Some blood line have more aggressive temperament. Sum Are natural Born killers. I agree with u saying they are escape artists lol. I agree u saying that u should protect ur dog and try to avoid encounters with wild coyotes. Don't want ur dog to be intentionally harmed. Yet if it came down to a fight between such a threat. U still want ur dog to be able to stand his own ground and protect u or ur family as well. I Personally rather have the aggression and long winded / high energy dog such as a pitbull. I disagree with u saying that they are ALot of dogs with more agility or a pitbull lack agility. Not many other dogs has a higher agility level than a American Pitbull terrier. They jumped the highest. Run faster than most dog breeds. Their Like in the top 12 of guard dogs. Pitbulls are Natural working dogs. Pitbulls served in the War, hunt wild gain, bred for ratting, bred for fighting to the death, work with police force, participate in dog Olympics or tournaments. If trained right they will put their life on da line every time. Plus with the ability to lock their jaws is a advantage other breeds rarely have. Plus the American Pitbull is more muscular than All breeds besides the American Bully. they pull cars , trucks, drag tires. An American Pitbull terrier is like wat a professional Athlete is to ur average person. Wayyyy more fit / in shape than most breeds. So idk why a American Pitbull terrier is not suitable enough. I've known a single Pitbull take out several coyotes. So can't ever underestimate a Pitbull mane. Like u said just depends on the size , temperament, aggression, relentlessness, endurance, and intelligence. ✅

  • @Dajizoids
    @Dajizoids Рік тому

    But also people are jumping the gun based on the title which is clickbait it leads many new watchers to believe there's going to be a fight between the two or a comparison

  • @jimd5955
    @jimd5955 Рік тому +1

    My friend has breed pitbulls for over 30 years and my son about 2 years ago begged him for a pup and long story short we have a pitbull. The dog is a love and isn't a mad crazy beast but like my German shepherd he protects his pack and territory.hes the neighborhood pup when it comes to kids and women but will protect against men or animals he doesn't know just like my shepherd and Weiner dog. That's it

  • @lhj-one
    @lhj-one 10 місяців тому

    You have to know the temperament of the Pit bulls or Pit Bull you are dealing with!

  • @trashpanda9615
    @trashpanda9615 11 днів тому

    Joe rogan has the most incredible story about a pit bull and coyotes

  • @markw999
    @markw999 Рік тому

    APBT's aren't good "pets?" I'll agree they are escape artists, but I've been around plenty that will usually hang out in the backyard just fine. I've only had one (mix) but she was great as long as she got out every day to sniff around on a long walk. My neighbors have one that gets out repeatedly. He comes down to say hi and visit the Chihuahuas that live on the other side of me and beg at my back gate. Total sweetie.
    Socialization, training, and exercise are the keys to having a dog of ANY breed that isn't an undisciplined nutcase. We forget these were once known as "Nanny Dogs" that left the house with the kids in the morning and came back with them safe and sound later in the day.

    • @shuael3032
      @shuael3032 Рік тому +1

      He never said that. He said you can keep em as pets but NOT like other pets.

    • @markw999
      @markw999 Рік тому

      @@shuael3032 No. You have some breed specific things you gotta watch for (prey drive, mostly) but other than that, once they're well socialized, a pit can just be part of the family like a Golden Retriever. I've seen it done.

    • @shuael3032
      @shuael3032 Рік тому

      @@markw999 sure it can happen but the vast majority of apbt have dog aggression and prey drive that wouldn’t suit regularly dog owners. Also they were never known as “nanny dogs” that was made up once the registry’s shifted away from dogs Fighting. The lack of human aggression comes from the way they were bred. Bottom line nobody wanted a man eater in the pit. Therefore, man aggressive apbt were culled

    • @DogumentaryTV
      @DogumentaryTV  Рік тому +3

      I swear people hear what they want to hear, so they can say what they want to say.🤣

    • @shuael3032
      @shuael3032 Рік тому

      @@DogumentaryTV 😂😂💯💯

  • @vernwall2370
    @vernwall2370 Рік тому

    I had a 1 yr old pit nice as f... broke her chain jumped a 8 ft wall and killed 2 coyotes on the other side. Only damage was a scratch on her ear..

  • @roddecker1900
    @roddecker1900 Рік тому

    Respect your program.and you for trying reach stubborn ignorant denials .

  • @clemfarley7257
    @clemfarley7257 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thank you for the anti, so to speak, dog-fighting comments.

  • @lorenrich2525
    @lorenrich2525 Рік тому +6

    For everyone in the comments saying coyotes are pack hunters…. Pure nonsense, at most you’ll see a family unit with 4 maximum…and 2 will be juvenile offspring….. they are not wolves! Which are pack hunters… im from San Diego and we have TONS of coyotes… they typically hunt alone or in pairs….You wont see a band of coyotes 6-7 plus in numbers like you would with wolves

    • @dustinsonnier5602
      @dustinsonnier5602 Рік тому

      Loren Rich that is true but on a couple of occasions I’ve seen 6-7 members of a pack but very rarely tho

    • @Michael-tq6kr
      @Michael-tq6kr Рік тому +2

      Depends on the time of year and circumstances... Coyotes are well documented pack animals. Also it's well documented that they may send out a loner and when they make a kill will howl to bring in the pack. Also if threatened they will draw the threat back to the pack. Just because you don't see the pack doesn't mean that it doesn't belong to a pack or that it is alone.

    • @kickassjacks.kennels1990
      @kickassjacks.kennels1990 Рік тому

      Over here in idywilld there is a pack of 20 I've see it in person which I was shocked . Also heard other ppl seeing them too