amazing pit bull behaviour, love her instinct & control
@FenrirTheWolf0111 ай бұрын
I thought the pit bull was Canela for a second 😂
@santiagorodriguez-rk1yt11 ай бұрын
Same
@AuntieTonkieTonyaCaldwell11 ай бұрын
Same--
@bb-36539 ай бұрын
Im gonna assume she passed away? As i rarely see her in vids
@xxSweethearts__-3828 ай бұрын
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@bb-36538 ай бұрын
@@xxSweethearts__-382 reported? What does that mean?
@stevegilbert-wf8loАй бұрын
I have to thank you ! Im 61 and you're teaching me more about dogs than I ever imagined ? Looking back I loved all my dogs but could have known them so much more because of what you've posted !!! My heart is still healing from my last buddy but if I ever get another best friend I will be a better leader. Thank You,......Steve
@slate272011 ай бұрын
Without this channel, I'd never know why random dogs have a problem with my dog who is intact. I've learned a lot that I thought I knew and didn't until discovering this channel.
@BBBYpsi8 ай бұрын
The problem is his Malinois is always in fights at these dog parks & if he was a responsible dog owner would never take Ronin to a dog park. But then what would he do for his youtube views.
@awh_weary7 ай бұрын
@@BBBYpsiFrom what i’ve seen he usually posts when there’s something interesting happening at parks. I don’t see usually any fights in half of the videos. Usually it’s the other owners who need to be responsible for their dogs, sometimes it’s because Ronin is an intact dog. Ronin does not start the fights and he seems trained. Captions are used to help people understand what is happening. He doesn’t use it for views. Please watch the videos and read the captions, maybe you should think before commenting.
@BBBYpsi7 ай бұрын
@2.goodforu I have seen many of his videos and read the captions. I am also a licensed, animal transporter. And I am good friends with certified dog trainers. And some people that happened to be ex police k-9 units. There is one video where he Is letting his dog run free while he's riding his bike. There are leash laws everywhere in every state. His dog has been in several fights that I have seen, and usually is the first one too make the move to start the fight.
@awh_weary7 ай бұрын
@@BBBYpsi As I said, from what I’ve seen. The owners of these dogs need to take responsibility. How does Ronin start fights. Leash laws aren’t everywhere. They may be in some places but not his i’m guessing. If Ronin gets to pushy with something his owner would usually call him off. A dog park is used for dogs to play.
@whzles11 ай бұрын
Thank you for these videos, whenever I watch you I always learn so much about dogs!
@artyman1010 ай бұрын
Most underrated channel for dog owners
@5h4ggyDr34d9 күн бұрын
I just got a Belgian Mal puppy so this is helpful for when he gets older to keep on the look out for certain signs. I look forward to bringing him to a park after his last vaccine shots
@iris879511 ай бұрын
Thank you for educating us. This is so interesting and informative. People really need to see your videos. Hope many people do so they can understand dogs better. Really helpful, thank you. Happy new year 🙂
@Earthalter11 ай бұрын
I like watching ur videos since they r entertaining and educational for people who want to know how dogs' behavior is
@haliefloyd81978 ай бұрын
These videos are so informative and helpful to me as a trainer student.
@tonidewonderful41877 ай бұрын
Dear Pitbulls this is why we love you
@pamkowalski670811 ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do love your videos...
@angelinacamacho857511 ай бұрын
that small dog moment reminded me of when i took my besenji mix to a park and this large dog ran him over at full speed causing him to snap at it. then it proceeded to mount another dog in front of him. for some reason large dogs dont seem to like him or try to dominate him but most smaller dogs dont seem to mind him at all and even like playing with him. he especially gets along well with puppies and older dogs of all sizes and even intact ones though he is neutered. it seems like ronin has a similar personality where dogs either out right love him or want to end him lol. confident dogs usually have this affect on less confident dogs.
@cariafrench845411 ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating! 💯 %
@viveknxgn211 ай бұрын
Happy new year to you and Ronin in advance my friend :)
@SteamPunkR_04119 ай бұрын
click these timestamps instead! Dominant red Heeler challenges Ronin: 4:41 Ronin meets a female Pit Bull: 1:00 Ronin plays with a small dog. gone wrong: 1:56 Ronin greets uncertain dog: 2:59 And Ronin saves small dog from Heeler 5:59
@Doniwritesstories11 ай бұрын
How did you learn so much about the behaviour? What books have you read in addition to observing the dogs different ways of behaviour?
@rtxbmn38511 ай бұрын
he didnt learn at all. he knows nothing about behavior, his dog is p bad in social settings due to him being pushy and overly dominant, lets recap about everything his dog did wrong and how he is saying bs to make himself look like he knows what hes talking about :D (From a Certified trainer and behaviorist in school currently ^^) First thing he did wrong: starting off with the greeting for the collie! NO ronin did NOT do a polite greeting! notice how ronin immediately puts his head over the collies that is a RUDE greeting, a normal and kind greeting for dogs is both dogs going to sniff the groin or bottom. greeting dogs face to face or shoving heads into their groins is a very pushy and rude behavior, greeting face to face is often shown as a challenging behavior or dominance display. Luckily this collie was very tolerant. if he did it to a more challenging dog there most likely would've been an issue. Second thing he did wrong! : Ronin running up to nip small dog, this is due to malinois natural behavior, theyre naturally a very high prey driven dogs, ronin saw this small dog and went in for a nip due to his drive. scared the small dog off causing a correction towards ronin. Due to ronin being a pushy and controlling dog it was difficult for the situation because ronin likes to instigate. this caused his rude response even more making it difficult for ronin to leave the situation. third thing ronin did wrong! Greeting the unsure collie! A lot of the times when dogs are unsure about situations their ears go back tail lowers and if a dog comes off as too pushy they will place a paw on the other dog as an appeasement behavior trying to create space! Ronins owner is going off dominance and alpha theory, which has been debunked multiple times. this puppy wasnt unsure because ronin was still intact this dog was unsure because it was young and was clearly not properly socialized when it was younger. Notice how it had to correct ronin a few times after it looked away and turned its rear away from ronin showing that it wanted space, Ronin clearly failed to do so causing that correction. Ronin responded quite well (unlike most times) and apologized with a lip flick and a look away showing he didnt want a fight, letting the dog calm down and finally agreeing for ronin to greet. Ronin THEN clearly started licking, this is ANOTHER rude behavior dogs do, causing the dog to playfully create space (another appeasement behavior to not cause a fight) Ronin lacking social cues sees this as play as the dog begins barking (trying to correct ronin showing he wanted space and not play. Notice how no other dog is joining in on the "play" except ronin?) this is where you NEED to recall your dog as it creates stress and makes it harder for unsocialized and unsure dogs to really become comfortable. Due to this dog becoming highly stressed it mounted the collie. Dogs mount for multiple reasons, stress, sexual drive, excitement and dominance. Ronin still lacking the cues this dog gave him he ONCE AGAIN shoves his face into this dogs groin, (at this point hes doing it out of dominance and trying to control this dogs energy) now! lets go to the heeler! Yes this heeler is confident Yes its okay for dogs to stare each other down AS LONG AS YOU KNOW YOUR DOG IS FINE WITH THIS AND TOLERANT! notice how Ronin immediately tries to correct this behavior and then begins to challenge this dog with a hard stare, hackles raised and staring it in the face. no greeting this time off the bat ronin wanted to control this behavior. yes this heeler is also rude and challenging but notice how after ronin does his appeasement the heeler backs off to greet a human. Ronin then becomes pushy, maybe jealous because he doesn't want him to get attention, with this the heeler again turns to ronin as a warning saying back off you're in my space. Greeting the small dog with the heeler: DO NOT EVER let your dogs interrupt a rude greeting especially with a dominant dog, this will mix with frustration aswell as the overexcitement the dominant dog has leading to a very large correction that could result in a fight, if the other dog that is getting greeted feels uncomfortable it will actively communicate to the other dog when they need to stop, Ronins owner should've never let his dog mount the heeler as a correction because ronin did NOT do this to correct the heeler, he did it out of jealousy, dominance and controlling behavior. Notice how hes always following the heeler not giving it space. Ronin is NO longer a puppy as his owner have already bred ronin. Ronin is doing appeasement behaviors to a domiant dog. Thankfully it did result in play, the heeler was still quite stressed and overstimulated but thankfully there was no scuffle. this guy needs to do a lot more research about his dog and maybe actually talk to trainers to know when to intervene.
@logano_168211 ай бұрын
@@rtxbmn385 You seem mad
@rtxbmn38511 ай бұрын
@@logano_1682 not mad just spreading the truth about how this guy borderline abuses his dog since he cant properly train him and only brings him into dog parks so he can spew a false narrative about dominant dogs and letting his dog into a potentially dangerous situation :)
@Surtz-221011 ай бұрын
@@rtxbmn385first I know he learned from dog training and stuff but he is definitely not abusing his dog your just a hater so shut it and Leave this man’s channel alone you don’t know anything
@rtxbmn38511 ай бұрын
@@Surtz-2210 clearly he didn't as hes going off of outdated methods such as alpha and pack structure and he cant comprehend dominance with reactivity :) maybe you should do some research and look more into behavioral studies instead of argue with someone who is certified in this and currently going to college for animal behavioral studies :D any responsible owner wouldn't take videos of their dog constantly getting into scuffles and posting it on KZbin for views and money! If this guys dog was actually trained maybe he should post videos of his training but he doesn't because his dog is reactive and the owner clearly doesn't care! But hey at least you got one thing right! I am a hater, I don't advocate borderline dog abuse and I wish this dude would actually do training and teach his dog boundaries which he very CLEARLY has none ^^
@herbofallon96511 ай бұрын
I like Belgian Malinois.
@michaelrandall249011 ай бұрын
The Manolis is challenging… my Maremma would handle this in 30 seconds
@graemebass239111 ай бұрын
We have a pittie mix (7y) and a heeler (10w) on the way, loved this video.
@kamilchudy10509 күн бұрын
Red Heeler owner, and these guys are dominant and pushy. You need to know that before you get one, socialization and training helps but still it is very independet type of dog where the first instinct is to make the decision on their own. But for herding it is something that you want from the dog, especially with the stubborn cattle.
@raahilshaia30811 ай бұрын
I love ur videos
@ruslanbedoev926411 ай бұрын
Happy New Year 🎇🎇🎆❤️🔥💥🥳🤟💎🎇🎇🎆🎆🥳🥳🥳
@Third7Plays4 ай бұрын
I think Ronin needs a lesson in dog manners. Otherwise he is a beautiful boi
@mickgranda11 ай бұрын
Ronin is too pushi men why u dont correct him!
@nationalsimularity328711 ай бұрын
4:41 1:00 1:56 2:59 5:59
@PuppyEditor20132 ай бұрын
I watched mAybE 100 of ThEsE
@isaiahsingh80217 ай бұрын
Bro these captions are too fast can u slow them down it’s literally half a second I can barely read that fast lol
@jmarvo4 ай бұрын
So stressful 😱
@NorfolknStealth11 ай бұрын
Interesting. Cheers.
@wongg_tongg7 ай бұрын
gosh. you should help me with my great dane puppy its awful. She wasn't even a year old and she would snap and get into fights with other dogs. When she got to a year and a hald she got into a huge fight with our * year old houdna dn ripped open her neck, they still fight a lot and our great dane is not friendly
@Brost_0911 ай бұрын
❤❤❤👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁
@BaseballforChrist8 ай бұрын
I love this channel but why did he post it 2 years late
@Sillycat890011 ай бұрын
Cool.
@Andrea-ue2uw11 ай бұрын
Was he snipped? Why do you keep him intact for?
@angelinacamacho857511 ай бұрын
i think after the litter he got snipped
@angelahaines506511 ай бұрын
😊👍
@Danielhernandez-sf3el6 ай бұрын
2025 anyone?
@GabPIaysGames11 ай бұрын
Why do you go to the dog park? It really isn’t smart.
@ItWontLetMePutMyName25911 ай бұрын
socialisation? you isolate your dog?
@GabPIaysGames11 ай бұрын
@@ItWontLetMePutMyName259 no I don’t isolate my dog, but dosent he own multiple dogs?
@GabPIaysGames11 ай бұрын
And there’s people that go to the dog park and can’t control their dog. No recall and everything
@GabPIaysGames11 ай бұрын
I have 2 dogs so no I don’t isolate them
@Crsfx_Isaa11 ай бұрын
@@GabPIaysGamesHe can control his dog(s). Also he has been socializing ronin since he was a puppy. Although he has other dogs it’s good to socialize with OTHER, dogs. Ronin was/still IS neutered and it’s good as WE can see how he behaves ESPECIALLY since hes still neutered( if he still is).
@janisnixon45106 ай бұрын
Here's where I have problems with you. It shouldn't be a case of whether or not your dog could 'take them," it should be uppermost in your mind that your dog doesn't hurt anyone else's or get hurt in return. I do not like dog parks at all and this is the reason why.