Hiiii I love your Chanel and you have the most beautiful heart but I wouldn’t use dangerous as the word I would say reactive or scared because he’s probably scared from the past life but I love your Chanel ❤❤❤❤❤
I give so much props to this woman for keeping her dog and managing his situation for the rest of his life. Like tia said anyone would have given up on him and the fact that she still keeps him and just manages the situation the best she can shows true dedication to me
I really admire this ladies determination . She's been at it for a minute. Through all the struggles and everything she's always managed to come through. I mean that's admirable I think
hes a dog that is also in protect mode and wants to protect his family at all costs. To him every thing is a threat and he doesnt know any different. a dog is safe in their own home and surroundings but when he is confronted with anything new and different and anything that he doesnt know that can cause all sorts of chaos
That's really interesting to hear, Tia has a lot of experience with this breed but I've never heard of a connection between color and behavior. I know of health problems with blue dogs. I have one of those, he's the sweetest guy, with people and dogs, but he has stomach/intestinal problems...
It’s not because of the color, but the fact that backyard breeders are breeding just the desired color, not watching for the character or health of the dogs and not considering the genetics at all.
I have seen dogs like this a hundred times on Cezer 911, not just pits. It is the owners energy and a lack of structure at home and not genetics that is the problem. Some dog's are insecure and need that structure of a strong pack leader. They can become incredible dogs around others as long as the owners energy is under control. I own a completely blue pit, no white, and using Cezers techniques she is now a therapy dog.
I disagree that the dog "wouldn't do well in anyone else's hands." It would be great to have Cesar Millan evaluate him - he'd be honing-in immediately on the owner's soft emotional energy. No disrespect to the owner, but it takes very strong leadership to manage a dog like this - bc dogs like this need ongoing *management.*
I totally agree. I have a Rottweiler in puberty at the moment. He is chaotic when we go outside during daytime since his puberty kicked in. He will be hybrid trained to be my certified PTSD service dog, just like my last Rottweiler, who had the same problems during puberty. I know it is not only the huge amount of testosterone in puberty, but also my PTSD anxiety among people that's causing the problems. So we do long walks at night in nature to explore different areas together. Working off his high energy in the forest and fields together with me, and without my anxiety due to lack of people, really helps. People tend to neglect the age of a dog and the certain developmental phase, as well as the owner's energy. Cesar Milan is the best way to tackle this behavior, which is fortified by confusion and not by aggressive personality.
I had a Red Wolf/Malamute mix and he was given to me at 6wks. He was always a love bug except when ppl were sitting and moving their feet he'd get aggressive and dive under my legs like I had to protect him. At 1yr he got worse as he got older😢 never toward me. I make it clear with my dogs I'm in control. He bit my sister 2x because she antagonize him even though I warned her, I should've whooped her. But he bit my son 2x for no reason, and went after someone else I grabbed him in time. I got bit but it honestly wasn't intended I got the room cleared out and calmed him and the situation. But 1wk later he was completely out of control he still did as I said but I knew his breeding was the issue as wolves and Malamutes are both attitude. I had to surrender him for everyone around me safety. I took him to a wolf sanctuary they took both wolves and wolf dogs. I'd visit in a distance so he couldn't see me. I wanted him back but it wasn't safe for family. I went nt one day they said they had to put him down because he was attacking everyone and thing like he had rabies but all test were great. I left sat in my car in tears. Ppl don't think of consequences when breeding and it's ppl that keep buying them is why it's still done. My husband is the one who gave him to me. Rusty definitely didn't like my husband. My Staffordshire she had absolutely no anger issues until it started getting dark and on her own training herself when the sun started going down even at 8wks became a 250lb protection mode. Ppl need to stop the mixed breeding and do their education
Also Tom Davis !! He like the Dog Daddy is an EXCELLENT trainer with reactive/aggressive dogs !! Don't give up on that beautiful boy & thank you for having the persistence, strength & courage to find the CORRECT trainer to work with him AND you. I love Tia but she doesn't have the techniques that the two trainers I mentioned have. Please look into them !
I’m disappointed that this video doesn’t include what happened to the dog. I agree with those who said that Cesar Milan would’ve been the better person to help this woman & her dog. This was probably before Dog Daddy’s time but he would’ve been great too.
I was hoping for the ending too. It almost looks like this is an old video. Tia looks to be quite a bit younger here so not even sure we could locate the entire episode.
I agree. It is the lady fault. She baby him, and he is insecure and unsure. Because she doesn't have a pack leade or directs him. Tia loves u, but no. I don't agree.
it shouldn’t be that low and should be high up behind the ears, but prong collars don’t “pinch” the neck no matter where it is on the dog. As a trainer that occasionally uses a prong I will comfortably put a prong on my own neck and pop the leash and dogs have more cushion with hair. At least herm sprenger brands has a balance plate that distributes the pressure evenly. It doesnt agitate that dog any more than having no leader or structure in his life, the real problem is this owner doesn't know to handle this type of dog. Im unsure why Tia just basically diagnoses this dog where i think this dog is trainable, with the right calm and confident owner. Also not sure why they don't have this dog muzzle conditioned for everybody's safety, it would make the owner a little less anxious.
I will not walk my foster dog without a herm sprenger prong collar. He is nuts without it and well behaved with it. I cleared it with the rescue first (after describing our walks). And my very professional dog trainer also said it was the best solution for him. Some dogs just require alternative solutions that other dogs may not.
@@Theorist9 Well behaved for a reason of course - because it is uncomfortable or painful to not behave. I hope you are training towards NOT having to use the prong collar.
@@BringDeathByPickles No because I can MAKE it uncomfortable And he knows I will when he doesn't act properly. Deathbypickles He's not some soft little chihuahua. He can take it and is completely fine. You're way more soft than he could ever be.
For all you that say call Cesar millan you are wrong. He is the closest thing I have ever seen to an abuser of animals and gets by with it. I want any of my dogs with him.
No, he is not your baby. The child in the home is the baby, and it is totally irresponsible and SELFISH to keep a dog like that around a small child (or anyone else, IMHO).
Kids live with that dog??? No thanks. Dogs like that have no business being alive let alone being family dogs. Super irresponsible of them to tell her that she’s this dog’s only chance instead of advising her to get that dog away from her children ASAP.
2 minutes in and im going back to watching a cesar milan video 😂 theres a difference between someone who just runs a place for pitbulls and an actual dog psychology trainer. Cesar shouldve been her person to call
Well actually Tia is wrong. My friend has a blue pit and she is ABSOLUTELY fantastic. She’s never been aggressive to ANYONE AND ANYTHING. AND ITS NOT THE DOG. ITS THE OWNER (and in this case BREEDER)
The dog is in an excited state. The dog needs to be in a submissive state to get the behavior to stop. If this owner watched some Caesar videos she would probably have some luck in changing his behavior. She is also too emotional and the dog is picking up on that.
Unfortunately, very few aggressive dogs can be brought around to be UNaggressive. It's not the dogs fault. Its in the dogs best interest to be put down. It's the owners fault!
This dog is confused, not aggressive. And this dog also has not enough chances for getting rid of his energy. He needs long walks with the owner in nature for strong bonding and secure relationship. The owner needs to walk the dog more in unfamiliar regions. This way the dog will learn that he can rely on his owner to safely take him back home again and at the same time have fun investigating new surroundings *together* with his owner. The dog believes he has to protect his insecure owner when going outside. This will never be solved in the way this so-called trainer advises. This is a case for somebody like Cesar Milan. @@hotrod66ify
He doesn't look very insecure 😢 " the owner " never said stop, no , or anything !!! She is the problem ! She is a monster, caging him alone,, he has no LOVE.
Cesar Milan could fix that situation in two weeks... If not, two days. It IS Alexs' fault, I'm sorry. The dog is picking up on her energy. The dog needs calm, assertive energy from her. And, the dog needs discipline, exercise and boundaries. (Not rewarding "bad behavior.") No touch, no talk, no eye contact when she sees him and then start the training; consistently is the key. Just watch some of Cesar's videos and learn. It's always 99% the human's fault.
this women know how to make money on dogs‼ but she has NO PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE‼ about them she' is BIG IGNORANT.... I am police dogs trainer (32-YEARS) from Germany.
so why does she not call Cesar Millan to get some free airtime? Any of the top trainers would jump at a chance to fly out the perform for her audience (Cesar, Tom Davis, Larry Krohn, etc.) ...and stop all the crying to get sympathy. A dog is a 'lower animal' and it was once taught in high school science class.
@@AnitaBetterScreenname Pitbulls is not blue Gray tricolor and Merle and white with patches and black and tan and the breed is not a giant breed of dog and the breed is not human aggressive they are animals aggressive.
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Hiiii I love your Chanel and you have the most beautiful heart but I wouldn’t use dangerous as the word I would say reactive or scared because he’s probably scared from the past life but I love your Chanel ❤❤❤❤❤
I give so much props to this woman for keeping her dog and managing his situation for the rest of his life. Like tia said anyone would have given up on him and the fact that she still keeps him and just manages the situation the best she can shows true dedication to me
She should go see Ceasar Milan, he would have gotten control of this dog in 5 minutes!
We have a pitbull, has a beautiful temperament. He is sweet and loving. We are raising him with respect and love.
I really admire this ladies determination . She's been at it for a minute. Through all the struggles and everything she's always managed to come through. I mean that's admirable I think
'she's been at it for a minute.... ' really who cares.? Can it all be fixed in a minute?
hes a dog that is also in protect mode and wants to protect his family at all costs. To him every thing is a threat and he doesnt know any different. a dog is safe in their own home and surroundings but when he is confronted with anything new and different and anything that he doesnt know that can cause all sorts of chaos
That's the problem he is not her baby, he's a dog.
she is right ... a dog is a lower animal....
How does anyone control an aggressive dog in flip flops?
Flip flops, no muzzle, soft energy, with an improperly fitted prong collar that he's just ignoring.
I got bit by one twice that size, I have broken my leg and never felt so much pain when he latched on to my arm.
That's really interesting to hear, Tia has a lot of experience with this breed but I've never heard of a connection between color and behavior. I know of health problems with blue dogs. I have one of those, he's the sweetest guy, with people and dogs, but he has stomach/intestinal problems...
It’s not because of the color, but the fact that backyard breeders are breeding just the desired color, not watching for the character or health of the dogs and not considering the genetics at all.
I’ve missed Tia’s content.
They have a new show & name on it
Caesar will never say not much I can do lol😂this case for Caesar few hours fix
Love Tia!
Love you guys ❤❤
I have seen dogs like this a hundred times on Cezer 911, not just pits. It is the owners energy and a lack of structure at home and not genetics that is the problem. Some dog's are insecure and need that structure of a strong pack leader. They can become incredible dogs around others as long as the owners energy is under control. I own a completely blue pit, no white, and using Cezers techniques she is now a therapy dog.
Yes!!! And think of Junior, Cesars own blue/grey Pitty! Junior was one of the most loving dogs I've ever seen!
Right I didn’t agree with the breeding thing, he was like any other unsocialized insecure dog people r always so quick to blame the dog
@@facebookuser01No ones blaming the dog as if he chose his genetics. His genetics are just most likely poor.
The problem can be genetic or it could be the owners. You haven’t met the dog to know anything and this video isn’t enough to say if it is genetic.
@@williamhoward3537 Agreed! The issue is most likely a combination of the 2.
You should have called the dog whisperer ceaser m.
Go to Cesar Milan , try, Cesar he helped people with pitts worse that one , belive me
can anyone get hold of cesar?
That dog should not be off it's own property without a muzzle.
Agreed
wrong and the spike collar only makes it worse and ive seen them worse then this
And she got kids 😮
I disagree that the dog "wouldn't do well in anyone else's hands." It would be great to have Cesar Millan evaluate him - he'd be honing-in immediately on the owner's soft emotional energy. No disrespect to the owner, but it takes very strong leadership to manage a dog like this - bc dogs like this need ongoing *management.*
Agree 100%. I learned this the hard way with one of my pitties. Some like to be babied, others just should not be.
I totally agree.
I have a Rottweiler in puberty at the moment. He is chaotic when we go outside during daytime since his puberty kicked in.
He will be hybrid trained to be my certified PTSD service dog, just like my last Rottweiler, who had the same problems during puberty. I know it is not only the huge amount of testosterone in puberty, but also my PTSD anxiety among people that's causing the problems. So we do long walks at night in nature to explore different areas together. Working off his high energy in the forest and fields together with me, and without my anxiety due to lack of people, really helps.
People tend to neglect the age of a dog and the certain developmental phase, as well as the owner's energy.
Cesar Milan is the best way to tackle this behavior, which is fortified by confusion and not by aggressive personality.
I had a Red Wolf/Malamute mix and he was given to me at 6wks. He was always a love bug except when ppl were sitting and moving their feet he'd get aggressive and dive under my legs like I had to protect him. At 1yr he got worse as he got older😢 never toward me. I make it clear with my dogs I'm in control. He bit my sister 2x because she antagonize him even though I warned her, I should've whooped her. But he bit my son 2x for no reason, and went after someone else I grabbed him in time. I got bit but it honestly wasn't intended I got the room cleared out and calmed him and the situation. But 1wk later he was completely out of control he still did as I said but I knew his breeding was the issue as wolves and Malamutes are both attitude. I had to surrender him for everyone around me safety. I took him to a wolf sanctuary they took both wolves and wolf dogs. I'd visit in a distance so he couldn't see me. I wanted him back but it wasn't safe for family. I went nt one day they said they had to put him down because he was attacking everyone and thing like he had rabies but all test were great. I left sat in my car in tears. Ppl don't think of consequences when breeding and it's ppl that keep buying them is why it's still done. My husband is the one who gave him to me. Rusty definitely didn't like my husband. My Staffordshire she had absolutely no anger issues until it started getting dark and on her own training herself when the sun started going down even at 8wks became a 250lb protection mode. Ppl need to stop the mixed breeding and do their education
Also Tom Davis !! He like the Dog Daddy is an EXCELLENT trainer with reactive/aggressive dogs !! Don't give up on that beautiful boy & thank you for having the persistence, strength & courage to find the CORRECT trainer to work with him AND you. I love Tia but she doesn't have the techniques that the two trainers I mentioned have. Please look into them !
dog daddy is abusive and believes in the alpha theory, which is incorrect and has been scientifically debunked
That lady should have gotten in touch with Cesar Millan the dog whisper . He has help thousands of people for over 20 years with there dogs.
Do you know how he trains his dogs he shocks them
No thank you
wrong. he’s abusive towards animals and believes in the alpha theory which has been scientifically debunked.
They don’t trust the two dogs being together when they aren’t home. Just in case they started fighting I’m guessing.
And how sad she makes the dogs live outside! Thats not a loving dog owner!
Gwado needs Caesar Milan.
So no Cesar application applied? none whatsoever. do people feel competition with him or what?
This poor boy needs Ceaser 💞
That's not just "Pitt bull" this dog looks to have some other big bully breed in his dna
Yeah definitely this is a Cesar Millan job
I’m disappointed that this video doesn’t include what happened to the dog. I agree with those who said that Cesar Milan would’ve been the better person to help this woman & her dog. This was probably before Dog Daddy’s time but he would’ve been great too.
I was hoping for the ending too. It almost looks like this is an old video. Tia looks to be quite a bit younger here so not even sure we could locate the entire episode.
Get Cesar Millan he will fix him.
Take him to Cesar Millan
I agree. It is the lady fault. She baby him, and he is insecure and unsure. Because she doesn't have a pack leade or directs him. Tia loves u, but no. I don't agree.
Call Ceasar
That pinch collar will do nothing but agitate the dog. He will feel better without it.
it shouldn’t be that low and should be high up behind the ears, but prong collars don’t “pinch” the neck no matter where it is on the dog. As a trainer that occasionally uses a prong I will comfortably put a prong on my own neck and pop the leash and dogs have more cushion with hair. At least herm sprenger brands has a balance plate that distributes the pressure evenly. It doesnt agitate that dog any more than having no leader or structure in his life, the real problem is this owner doesn't know to handle this type of dog. Im unsure why Tia just basically diagnoses this dog where i think this dog is trainable, with the right calm and confident owner.
Also not sure why they don't have this dog muzzle conditioned for everybody's safety, it would make the owner a little less anxious.
I will not walk my foster dog without a herm sprenger prong collar. He is nuts without it and well behaved with it. I cleared it with the rescue first (after describing our walks). And my very professional dog trainer also said it was the best solution for him. Some dogs just require alternative solutions that other dogs may not.
@@rachelcameron7183 I am just happy that they are banned in a lot of countries, same as shock-collars. There are oher methods of training.
@@Theorist9 Well behaved for a reason of course - because it is uncomfortable or painful to not behave.
I hope you are training towards NOT having to use the prong collar.
@@BringDeathByPickles No because I can MAKE it uncomfortable And he knows I will when he doesn't act properly. Deathbypickles He's not some soft little chihuahua. He can take it and is completely fine. You're way more soft than he could ever be.
For all you that say call Cesar millan you are wrong. He is the closest thing I have ever seen to an abuser of animals and gets by with it. I want any of my dogs with him.
No, he is not your baby. The child in the home is the baby, and it is totally irresponsible and SELFISH to keep a dog like that around a small child (or anyone else, IMHO).
She ain’t Cesar Milan ..she has a pound for dogs. What I wonder the dog wasn’t always like this what happened
Dog Daddy also works very well training aggressive dogs.
Call Ceaser!
Does anyone know what happened to the dog after the episode aired?
Wow she didn't know the mother dog!! Wth!. Sorry but this lady is crazy keeping that dog around children. She needs a reality check.
I disagree on the breeding
Call Cesar Millan! The best dog trainer EVER!
Why does people want a pittbull if the can handle them?
Call Cesar milan
Cesar Milan.... The Dog Whisperer is the answer.
IF CESAR MILLAN HAD THIS DOG IT WOULD BE A CHANGED DOG. HE WOULD NOT HAVE TAKEN IT FOR A WALK, AND PUT IT BACK IN YOUR CAR.
She needs Cesar Milan
My spelling is off because this is so sad these women DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEIR DOING
Kids live with that dog??? No thanks. Dogs like that have no business being alive let alone being family dogs. Super irresponsible of them to tell her that she’s this dog’s only chance instead of advising her to get that dog away from her children ASAP.
The Dog Daddy is your answer !!
Dog daddy is the worst possible answer..do your research on how bad of a dog trainer he is.
dog daddy is an abusive dog trainer. he believes in the alpha theory, which has been scientifically debunked
2 minutes in and im going back to watching a cesar milan video 😂 theres a difference between someone who just runs a place for pitbulls and an actual dog psychology trainer. Cesar shouldve been her person to call
One of the worst "trainers" online.
This dog is definitely *not* aggressive.this dog is confused!!! Big difference.
I saw the whole show with him, I'm curious about what is going on with him today, any updates?
I would have to disagree…that dog isn’t scared in the least. He’s aggressive. He needs a muzzle and to be managed well. Is he neutered?
they should see Caear how to help those people know how handle the dog
Not to rant on Tia cause I love what she does, BUT, I would call Cesar Milan.
Well actually Tia is wrong. My friend has a blue pit and she is ABSOLUTELY fantastic. She’s never been aggressive to ANYONE AND ANYTHING. AND ITS NOT THE DOG. ITS THE OWNER (and in this case BREEDER)
She needs Cesar millan
The dog wasn't trained properly nor socialized and the woman obviously didn't do research on her dogs it's not the breeder nor the breed
Dog Daddy would be great for this dog.
This is an old episode years ago when they lived in California.
Wonder why she did not take the dog to I know his name but always forgets it and he has his own TV show to train dogs etc etc
Why do so many women keep pitbulls they cant control.? Mystery to me you see it over and over until one day they attack
It is not only women loads of men to. This breed should be banned
Hi Tia my name is cherri and I have a 1 year old blue nose pit and we desperately need your help or I'm going to have to get rid of my puppy
The dog is in an excited state. The dog needs to be in a submissive state to get the behavior to stop. If this owner watched some Caesar videos she would probably have some luck in changing his behavior. She is also too emotional and the dog is picking up on that.
Unfortunately, very few aggressive dogs can be brought around to be UNaggressive. It's not the dogs fault. Its in the dogs best interest to be put down. It's the owners fault!
For you and for your dog please call Ceaser 😢
Go see Cesar Milan!! You don't have a bad dog, change your energy, it is the human 99% of the time
You need Cesar Milan for assistance with your pitty
I meanr Caesar
Call the Dog Whisperer. Ceaser.
The worst diagnostic I have ever listened from thousands of people that train dogs
And why do you say that?
This dog is confused, not aggressive. And this dog also has not enough chances for getting rid of his energy. He needs long walks with the owner in nature for strong bonding and secure relationship. The owner needs to walk the dog more in unfamiliar regions. This way the dog will learn that he can rely on his owner to safely take him back home again and at the same time have fun investigating new surroundings *together* with his owner.
The dog believes he has to protect his insecure owner when going outside. This will never be solved in the way this so-called trainer advises.
This is a case for somebody like Cesar Milan. @@hotrod66ify
PLEASE CONTACT CESAR MILIAN
most of the pits we know today are mixes anyways. so aren’t most pits unethically bred though ? even if they’re not a blue dog
Caesar could help this dog to bad She listened to Tia
Crying is NOT going to help the dog. Hire a professional rehabber of troubled dogs and do NOT think you know more than you do.
He doesn't look very insecure 😢
" the owner " never said stop, no , or anything !!! She is the problem !
She is a monster, caging him alone,, he has no LOVE.
Positive reinforcement is not going to help that dog
Cesar Milan could fix that situation in two weeks... If not, two days.
It IS Alexs' fault, I'm sorry. The dog is picking up on her energy. The dog needs calm, assertive energy from her. And, the dog needs discipline, exercise and boundaries. (Not rewarding "bad behavior.")
No touch, no talk, no eye contact when she sees him and then start the training; consistently is the key.
Just watch some of Cesar's videos and learn. It's always 99% the human's fault.
It’s not the dog’s fault and it’s not his owner’s fault. It’s the fact that it was poor breeding
Harness leashes cause them to pull
a dog aggression pro can do more than you ... stop wondering out loud and give free advertising to a dog behavior pro...
I disagree with this one, sorry...it's not about the color...he needs a structure, a training. 😢😢😢. Hope he is ok😢
Unalive it. No excuse for keeping junk animals.
Bring him better to Dog Daddy
call Ceaser millan!
this women know how to make money on dogs‼ but she has NO PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE‼ about them she' is BIG IGNORANT.... I am police dogs trainer (32-YEARS) from Germany.
so why does she not call Cesar Millan to get some free airtime?
Any of the top trainers would jump at a chance to fly out the perform for her audience (Cesar, Tom Davis, Larry Krohn, etc.) ...and stop all the crying to get sympathy. A dog is a 'lower animal' and it was once taught in high school science class.
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Blue dog's are not pitbulls and these people do not know the difference between dog breeds.
BLUE IS THE COLORING. Has nothing to do with the breed. They already said that.
@@AnitaBetterScreenname Pitbulls is not blue Gray tricolor and Merle and white with patches and black and tan and the breed is not a giant breed of dog and the breed is not human aggressive they are animals aggressive.
Uh oh the breed police have entered.
@@Theorist9Fr 😂
Women..