RAGING PITBULL. 🚨 Roxy tries to attack every dog she sees to the point where the neighborhood is in fear. Her owners are fearful of Roxy to the point where they think she is hunting. Remember: dogs are not born aggressive, we make them aggressive.
In this new YouTube video, I react to two dog attack videos. Learn about my approach and how we can create the outcome we are all looking for. Bringing your dogs out of their bad behavior and into a calm surrender state is what will lead to trust, respect, and love. Remember all of our relationships should be based on trust, respect, and love. But especially with our dogs as we are their caretakers.
This dog attacks skateboards! The owner Leeann needs to control her dog Caper so that she does not harm others. Caper is an excited dog so I need to re-condition him in a social environment with excitement. Through de-sensitizing exciting triggers, Caper can stay calmer during unexpected events in the future. #dog #DogTraining
How To Teach A Dog To Listen To You! I meet Bella, a four year old French Bulldog that continues to pick fights with other French Bulldogs! Bella is an attacking alpha female that needs correction right away. #dog #DogTraining
How to walk excited dogs! In this episode, I teach how to walk your dog. The most important thing is for your dog to follow and you to lead. Are we using our tools in the right way?
Reacting to a Dog Attack! We must take responsibility. No Touch, No Talk, No Eye Contact. Our dogs are always aware of their environment 🚨 #dogs #dog #DogTraining
In this episode of Cesar 911, I meet a dog that is a blessing to people but a curse to other dogs. 🚨 Rosa is a therapy dog to thousands of women and children in a domestic violence center. Rosa is a big source of comfort to clients but becomes completely different when other dogs are around. If I can't help Rosa, animal control could take her away.
This dog attacks everyone! In this episode, a dog is a savior to a member of a family. The son has panic attacks and the dog Junior helps ease that stress. However, Junior is a threat to all others. This is one of my hardest cases yet. Can I help this family control Junior and enable his ability to trust others? Watch to find out.
SPANISH SATURDAYS! - Nuestros perros ladran para alertarnos. Cómo les enseñamos a usar esos ladridos? Cómo les enseñamos también a respetar propiedad y límites??? Todo es energía.
This Pitbull turns violent! A teenager girls’ Pitbull gets violent and is targeting her boyfriend’s dog. The situation is severe enough where I need to call the vet after a dog is heavily injured. This is one of my most serious cases yet.
🚨 Her sister's Pooch hates her! In this episode, I meet with Taylor's dog Chloe, who has issues with anyone that comes to their house. I need to help Chloe overcome her anxiety and become more comfortable in an environment she is not familiar with.
Stopping a Dog Biting Ankles! 🚨 A terrible terrier and her stressed out owner? Which will be tougher to train? In this episode, I meet with a concerned group of dog owners. This social club may have to kick out one of their oldest members, Tammy, because of her attacking dog Isaboo. I need to intervene to make sure Tammy doesn't have to break the family dog club up.
Investigating Why These Saint Bernards Are In Attack Mode 🚨 In this episode of Cesar 911, I need to help a Saint Bernand rescue group. One of the owners that attends these rescue group meet ups has two 150 pound dogs are acting out of control and are being aggressive.
I meet two aggressive Poodles ready to take on any dogs they comes across. The owner, Diane, is struggling to even take these dogs on walks and it is impacting her friendships and her community. Can I help Diane overcome these issues and be a Pack Leader for her little guys?
Stop Dog Lunging 🚨 In this episode of Cesar 911, I come face to face with a seemingly problematic dog. But it this really the case? I meet Holly and her 2 year old Terrier Mix dog Lexi. Holly doesn’t seem to know how to handle Lexi’s bad behavior, and it doesn’t seem to be Lexi’s fault. I need to teach Holly how to properly train Lexi and be a positive pack leader to her dog.
In this video, I look back and react at my first in screen interview. In this I look at the techniques and methodology that I preached when I first got into this practice. It’s important to remember your beginnings to know where you are going. Never lose sight! #mondaymotivation #throwback