EP 104 - The Most Dangerous Dogs on Earth with Kyle Schwab - ManStoppers

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Robert Cabral

Robert Cabral

Күн бұрын

When it comes to the most dangerous dogs on earth there's one name that comes to my mind, and that is my friend Kyle Schwab. He has been working with and rescuing Cane Corso, Neopolitan Mastiffs, Dogo Argentino, Presa Canarios and many more for a very long time.
In this chat we discuss the issues with these dogs including poor ownership, the dangers involved in owning and working with them and a host of other VERY interesting topics. Kyle and I have been friends for a long time, so this is a great chat between two friend that I think you're gonna LOVE.
Check my online dog training:
robertcabral.com
To learn more about Kyle check these links:
Facebook: / kyle.schwab.54
KZbin: / @smashfacerescue
email:
smashfacerescue911@yahoo.com
#mastiff #canecorso #pitbull

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@jailenbailey
@jailenbailey Жыл бұрын
"I don't believe in dominant dogs, I believe in weak owners" I chuckled, but it's true.
@blairjordan7420
@blairjordan7420 Жыл бұрын
What!? There definitely are dominant dogs. That’s why “weak” owners fail
@SteveMe21685
@SteveMe21685 Жыл бұрын
I grew up with German shepherds and Rottweilers. I decided recently to get myself a dog and ended up with 2 English Bulldogs. So I’ve had experience with a few breeds….I can say FOR SURE that the Rottweiler was definitely a dominant breed. She was a great dog because we trained her, but she always had to know her spot in the pecking order and would bully other dogs or humans that she felt dominance over. They should never be owned by someone that isn’t aware of their personalities and ready for the challenge. English Bulldogs are the biggest sweethearts lol they’re not gonna protect your house like a rottie but they will definitely keep a smile on your face
@jailenbailey
@jailenbailey Жыл бұрын
I was moreover just getting a giggle out of what he said. It really depends on what you define as dominance. And I definitely agree, weak owners fail because they get dogs they can't handle, and that's what I really think the overall message should be, which Robert practically preaches on this channel.
@jamieoliver3262
@jamieoliver3262 Жыл бұрын
True to a point there's certain breads that are head strong, stubborn and a little harder to handle as a whole I agree but certainly think people bite off more than they can chew also certain breads need more stimulation and definitely more exercise than others common sense should prevail
@jailenbailey
@jailenbailey Жыл бұрын
@Jamie Oliver Yup, that's really the root cause, people getting dogs they can't handle is undoubtedly a common thing.
@KC-lg8qf
@KC-lg8qf Жыл бұрын
This would be a great regular podcast. Had no intention of watching Anything on dogs today but watched every minute.
@mommag3600
@mommag3600 Жыл бұрын
Same 👆
@johnpless2954
@johnpless2954 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't stop listening. Kyle's voice is so calming.
@TinyTako47
@TinyTako47 Жыл бұрын
Same
@JKP543
@JKP543 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@christoph9587
@christoph9587 Жыл бұрын
I did the same exact thing!!!! Didn't even know this guy existed and now I am on my third podcast haha. Now one of my faves!!!
@jayvaunmanos9673
@jayvaunmanos9673 Жыл бұрын
This was very informative and helpful. I currently own two male rottweilers, one being a 5 month old and was very dominant when I got him. I really had to train and let him know that he's not the biggest and toughest dog around. I totally agree with your point of bullying the bully, making sure that a dog respects you as a leader.
@Geeronimo99
@Geeronimo99 10 ай бұрын
I think that's okay with rotties. In sensitive breeds it can go the other way. Owner must be in control tho. Agree with you there. Rotten are not for the fainthearted. I wouldn't take one on. Love gsd and dobies though. Pedigrees are amazing. Well done.😮
@Chieftain357
@Chieftain357 Жыл бұрын
I was drawn to Robert out of all the top trainers on KZbin the most and after watching this I realized why.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
🙏🏽
@AKay4tothe7
@AKay4tothe7 Жыл бұрын
Momma passed away two day's ago. She was a 15 year Malamute that would rough house with the rambunctious and rub noses with the elderly. She jumped in between me and a questionable GSD and she rolled over for a kitten. She was, hands down, the most in-tune dog I've ever known. Can't believe she's gone but the information and gut indication I learned to acknowledge makes me a better human personally and professionally. Thanks for another great podcast and your on-line membership guidance. ❤️🐺
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that. 🙏🏽
@bel6891
@bel6891 Жыл бұрын
May she Rest in Eternal Peace 💚🤍🧡 my boy Cassius passed during lockdown and it broke me so I hope you're doing ok
@boganshazz821
@boganshazz821 Жыл бұрын
It's been a tumultuous 2 weeks I'm sure, I hope you are not too pained in your grief. We feel your pain. x
@markgaddini9538
@markgaddini9538 8 ай бұрын
Can people who really know, tell me what to do if I'm attacked by a large, aggressive dog on the street?
@iamkatecgray
@iamkatecgray 11 ай бұрын
The hyper doodles running around whole foods lolol
@FuzzySockz1776
@FuzzySockz1776 Жыл бұрын
This was great and very educational. Thanks so much for this. I was wondering about these dogs for my farm but now I don't think they would be a good fit because honestly I wouldn't have the time to put in the amount of work that these dogs need.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ralpheastwood9243
@ralpheastwood9243 Ай бұрын
Dogs on trucks Many truck drivers are carrying these dogs on trucks. If they get good exercise daily and the owners train and spend way more time with them. They are together constantly. Thoughts
@dottiscamprunamuck2830
@dottiscamprunamuck2830 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you guys spoke about the person that watched their dog attack you, and sit back and think it's funny. My dog a 100lb well bred American Bulldogs that most people thought was a giant pit, well anyway he brought the worst out in those types and I dealt with several people who wanted to start a fight between him and their dog or try to get him in trouble. It never worked he was a 100% catch dog and the last thing he would do is purposely hurt man or beast, without great warrant. Because he was a street dog in the L.A. area, he became an expert in pinning med/small dogs and did it without injury.
@THEJ0KER8888
@THEJ0KER8888 Жыл бұрын
My first Mastiff was a Brazilian Mastiff and he was a force to be reckoned with. They are wonderful dogs but also not a breed for just anyone.
@emmaburgessdean2355
@emmaburgessdean2355 Ай бұрын
Curious to know if the trainer you mentioned whose trained a dog that’s bitten everyone in the household “Major’s” trainer?
@gminvestmentltd7992
@gminvestmentltd7992 7 ай бұрын
Hey Robert, this is Gerry from Rwanda. Nice to see you again.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs 7 ай бұрын
Hello Gerry 👊🏽❤️
@gminvestmentltd7992
@gminvestmentltd7992 7 ай бұрын
@@RobertCabralDogs Hey Robert it was good to watch your channel
@aggravatedHart
@aggravatedHart Жыл бұрын
When people started saying you don’t need to dominate your large strong willed dogs I was flabbergasted because I’ve been around dogs my whole life and I know them well. I always thought it was dangerous to push that thought. I know some people said it cause people were abusing their dogs and that’s wrong. Dominance doesn’t mean abuse. Only a weak willed person has to abuse an animal to dominate them.
@bmxriderforlife1234
@bmxriderforlife1234 Жыл бұрын
I don't dominate my dogs. But there are times some corrections that are more gentle then they look can look like domination. Sometimes you do need to gentle make them lie down and go to their side. And make them go calm but not via dominance. And can only be done with a dog that already trusts the hugging and such behavior. My female corso puppy acts all dramatic challenge and goes to a certain point. Firm voice but gently pull her towards the ground then rotate her onto her side. Firm but calm no that's not allowed we don't behave that way and calm down. Once they calm down release and reward the calm behavior. Puppy always goes right back to listening but you can tell she's still frustrated about whatever I'm not willing to let her go get to or say hi to whoever. But it's fairly gentle. But teaches them early on you can still control them even I'd they wanna get silly.
@shapiro9640
@shapiro9640 10 ай бұрын
I agree. I use very firm kindness and words and loads of love for my Caucasian and he has turned into a real lover boy! He loves to be loved and caressed and he sleeps alongside me in bed with my two Mastiffs. He can push the boundaries but he is careful not to upset his mum!
@ivonned32
@ivonned32 10 ай бұрын
@@bmxriderforlife1234You obviously did not understand the OP.
@bogoljubdjordjevic7528
@bogoljubdjordjevic7528 9 ай бұрын
You must be alpha and dog will test you from time to time for that spot you must show him where is his place or you are done
@face.-
@face.- 7 ай бұрын
​@bmxriderforlife1234 you missed the point completely
@remyoverland4049
@remyoverland4049 Жыл бұрын
A friend told me he wanted a Caucasian shepherd or a Cane Corso for protection. He said no one will be allowed to touch the dog until the dog is 18 months old. He wants the dog to bite anyone who touches him. I said “I’ll write to you in prison when your dog kills someone and you are charged for manslaughter or murder”
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a moron
@truegrizzlesfan2292
@truegrizzlesfan2292 Жыл бұрын
@@RobertCabralDogs exactly, sounds like the guy have personal issues. It's crazy how people ego get in the way to adopt the wrong breed.
@cristoferramirez9251
@cristoferramirez9251 Жыл бұрын
Protection? He has a mental problem. Where does he lives? in a jungle? US people sometimes are weird
@remyoverland4049
@remyoverland4049 Жыл бұрын
@@cristoferramirez9251 I live in a small town in Texas. 90% of dogs down here are reactive, aggressive, ignored etc. I told him I had a protection trained GSD. He loved everyone, anyone could pet him because he knew what a threat was and how to appropriately respond. He didn’t get it.
@davidjewett8232
@davidjewett8232 Жыл бұрын
Your friend doesn't have any understanding of the breeds he's considering, nor any idea of protection training. Be a good friend to him, and advise him to find a really good trainer on both obedience and protection
@kenhalperin3195
@kenhalperin3195 Жыл бұрын
Good for you for knocking that vicious punk on his ass for slapping that lady with his leash👍🏼
@allisoncolby7851
@allisoncolby7851 Жыл бұрын
@kenhalperin3195~I couldn't agree more! I have a special contempt for sadistic bullies, and guilty of finding satisfaction in seeing them get what they dish out. And it's unfortunate that we, as a society, have been so conditioned to be "non violent", that when there is someone who is a threat, many people just seize up and don't react, and it seems to be precisely why people don't really know what to do or how to fight back against (I can't say the word or my comment will get automatically censored, which has happened twice while trying to respond to you, this is my 3rd attempt, if you can believe that) so let's just say, to fight back against the serious disrespect and lawlessness of the current government toward our own people, though I digress. My point is, because we're taught to be so "non-violent", it actually puts us at a disadvantage, as non violence falls on deaf ears to a bully. We're taught to tattle on these sadistic bullies, and they aren't always caught as many become fearful to report it, so they don't always receive the justice they should. What I liked about that part of the video, was not just that the scum bag got knocked the heck out, but that he had a normal reaction and didn't hesitate to correct his sickening behavior in front of anyone or everyone. And who wouldn't defend him, because most people are good at heart at least somewhere in them, and there is a line they won't cross. Bullies don't respect that line, it's as if they don't have or see one, so they won't see it for others. And so many of them are straight up cowards. I mean, of course he's got to pick on a woman with a puppy, right?! (Such an A-hole!) Sorry about the long comment, I'll just finish by saying, it's unfortunate in our well intended effort to dissuade violence, it still doesn't eliminate it much. We're not taught how to defend ourselves, just in case we find ourselves up against someone who intends to harm us, and a bully knows they can quite easily do so with little to no apprehension, and it makes victims out of too many people. How is that going to help anyone? Wouldn't it be more of a deterrent, if kids were taught in school, self defense as part of P.E.? At least people would be on equal ground and people would know to or think twice about harming someone because in their cowardice, they wouldn't be able to enjoy the kind of sick pleasure they get at being able to dominate someone they see as easy pickings. I really appreciated the fact, of seeing how Mr. Schwab wasn't having it, and stepped up. It gave me some hope that there are still some people with the "old school" (for lack of a better term) understanding, that we are responsible for ourselves,yes, but people are more united when they feel even a stranger is willing to defend them on principle. Good people aren't violent, and shouldn't be punished because they have had to be. Any "normal" person could understand, and wouldn't be questioning whether they were wrong to defend themselves or if they should be charged for the incident instead of the creep that instigated it. Just a thought, that is probably wishful thinking, especially with our current administration's inability to consider actual justice, instead of weaponized political retaliation depending on what party you support. It's such an insult, watching these people do whatever they damn well please, to destroy us and our way of life so they can benefit financially from us while tearing down our people's morale. It's disgusting, and as far as I'm concerned, the federal government is just another bully, on the grandest scale, who deserves the equivalent "knock out" from all of us. I can only hope people find it in themselves to see that cowardice is just as damaging as unjustified violence because it perpetuates it. Ok, I'm done..sorry for the mini-rant. It's just something I feel strongly about and I couldn't help but be impressed and pleased to see, that some of us still "get it" and haven't submitted to disregard their own voice when it comes to what is actually right, without having to pause to get a group think consensus, or wonder if they have "permission" to act when it matters most. Thanks for your comment. It was my own thoughts exactly, and I couldn't help but share my thoughts with a like minded person. It always feels good to know when it's possible people can share your beliefs, while there's such an effort to divide us all by an influence that is out of order. We desperately need something that unifies us, if we are ever to end the wrongs against our people. Otherwise, what will become of us, but to be bullied in a way we never imagined possible. I'd just prefer that going from bad to worse, never happens.💪😇✌️🇺🇸
@vitalucas9452
@vitalucas9452 11 ай бұрын
I hope someone called the police on behalf of the woman. @$$hole!
@flouisbailey
@flouisbailey 11 ай бұрын
@@allisoncolby7851 I won’t use as many words as you did however I feel you covered Soooooo many of our world and national issues. We can’t bring people into our country who have no idea what it takes to be a citizen, the wild dogs are a great analogy of our recent problems and a peek at the future. In the real world I think we would be friends. Stay safe, don’t be a willing victim, have hope and vote. PS sometimes dogs are better than people.
@grt49er
@grt49er 10 ай бұрын
I think this guy embellished that story quite a bit. He may have hit the guy and I fully support that. The lady thing is BS. He would not be punished in anyway if he tackled a man that whipped a woman on the face. Netflix dumped him for a lot more than that. He was biting dogs, he had like 14 assault charges, and he says the craziest stuff. Those things may work for him with dogs, but teaching his methods to the public is not a good idea. Introducing a contagious dog with your other dogs is not Sparta. It’s madness. The crazy thing is mixed in all that crazy is a deep understanding of dogs. The stuff about bears is correct. He just states it in such a crazy manner.
@skunk12
@skunk12 7 ай бұрын
You actually believe that story?? 😳🤯 Looking for a bit of help here. What's the definition of "gullible"?
@rickchandler2570
@rickchandler2570 Жыл бұрын
I really wanted a Belgian Malinois and did some researched how much work they required and the amount of training they needed and what I ended up with was a Golden Doodle. 😊
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
😆👊🏽
@marie-michelleanderson2851
@marie-michelleanderson2851 Жыл бұрын
Good decision. Some breeds are not for first time owners.Glad you were sensible.
@CiCiBlues
@CiCiBlues Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing your research!
@xandervalltessa3685
@xandervalltessa3685 Жыл бұрын
If you understand the Malinois and have the emotional strength then it’s a phenomenal I repeat phenomenal breed! But for 90% of people it’s a disaster. I want no other breed to enter the gates of hell with to kick Satan’s ass! This I know having worked one as a PSD handler.
@zach3305
@zach3305 Жыл бұрын
And now your a slave to the tennis ball. Am I right?
@timdrake220
@timdrake220 Жыл бұрын
I think the single best line of this interview was "they're not toys". In teaching my young son to interact with our dogs, I have used that exact phrase many times.
@grt49er
@grt49er 10 ай бұрын
Folks seem to think toy breeds are just for their entertainment. Rarely do they build any really bond past superficial. It’s a shame though. Most are far more capable and athletic than shown.
@titus7980
@titus7980 Жыл бұрын
I owned a 160 lbs. Presa Canario for 13 wonderful years! RIP Titus.... I am in no way a trainer of any kind. However, he was with my almost every day up until 14 months. I showed him lots of love. And at every point he began to show aggression, i would correct the behavior immediately. He was a well balanced, sweet, loving and protective animal.
@greigsanderson
@greigsanderson Жыл бұрын
Overweight then?
@titus7980
@titus7980 Жыл бұрын
@@greigsanderson not at all. Actually on the thinner side.
@donnieblasingame7236
@donnieblasingame7236 Жыл бұрын
​@@titus7980very overweight. I've had presa's since 2003 and imported them directly from the Canary's 160lb is to big. Probably was mixed somewhere down the line. It's hard for a dog to properly work at those sizes
@1Grandoptimist
@1Grandoptimist Жыл бұрын
Pressas are the best, very stable dogs
@grwtgrkrst1868
@grwtgrkrst1868 11 ай бұрын
A Canada corso i Nederland trusth
@beatsbymooncricket1042
@beatsbymooncricket1042 8 ай бұрын
I had a Cane and when i got married and my wife had gotten prego she was freaking out that the dog would attack the baby out of jealously. a soon as the bay was born i let Damion( the Cane) smell the bay and see us interact with the baby. as time went on and my daughter learned to walk it was Damion that helped her to learn to walk. He was completely tolerant of my daughter and super protective of her until the day he passed away. We raised him right he knew his boundaries , and was very smart and very mellow except when it came to protecting the family. some folks just cannot handle what it takes to raise a Cane properly like you said.
@jjl499
@jjl499 7 ай бұрын
Sounds like you’re a great dog owner. Did the same w my son and my pit bull
@orwellianyoutube8978
@orwellianyoutube8978 7 ай бұрын
I will never understand parents that let literal bred beasts live alongside their baby. You will never forgive yourself if something does happen, and it happens more often than you think.
@rca6576
@rca6576 7 ай бұрын
@@orwellianyoutube8978 This. You cannot train out genetics. The VAST majority of people don't need these breeds around their kids. People get lucky sometimes.
@fabiangottesmann5648
@fabiangottesmann5648 18 күн бұрын
@@rca6576 Their genetics make them PROTECT their Family. Wtf do you mean?
@rca6576
@rca6576 18 күн бұрын
@@fabiangottesmann5648 Not in the wrong hands they don't. Not always. A Cane Corso has a 700 PSI bite force. A 9 year old child in Arizona lost her life on August 9 when she was attacked by the famliy's two Cane Corsos. The dogs were familiar with and always interacted with all the children before with no issues. She went out to turn off a water tap outside and they attacked her. In Edmonton, a fifth grader lost his life when two Cane Corsos the child lived with and "cuddled with" every day attacked the boy and killed him. That's what I mean. There are people who should not have this breed. It's a huge responsibility and a LOT Of people don't realize what they have and are not aware enough to deal with a breed like this. That's what I mean. They're dogs, they're bred for a purpose. They may think they are "protecting" sometimes when they are not and things go wrong, you cannot take that back. These are livestock guardian dogs that can take down a bear. Too many people are getting them for the average suburban home or apartment and they are NOT meant for that. Then when things go wrong no one wants to take responsibility for their choices. Too many people are encouraging others to get breeds like this when they clearly should not have them in the circumstances they are living in and with their minimal experience.
@RandomShart
@RandomShart Жыл бұрын
I picked out our latest Goldie at 8 weeks old then was going on holiday and the breeder kept him with his mother for another 2 weeks. The difference in his behaviour between 8 and 11 weeks was significant and I'm certain it's why he's better with food and submitting then every lab and Goldie I've had before. I would definitely go for 10 weeks minimum next time i get a puppy.
@grt49er
@grt49er 10 ай бұрын
I did 12 weeks and I think it was better than 8. Just anecdotal though I don’t really have any data. There was a downside in the form of tail issue. The breeder called me as soon as he noticed it and I got her about 2 days earlier than planned.
@meandjc4everharris131
@meandjc4everharris131 Жыл бұрын
I just sent this video to a friend whose daughter and boyfriend bought a cane Corso puppy. The kids aren't taking care of it and doing nothing with it. I told them that if they don't start working with it, it's going to be trouble, and the end result is the dog will be euthanized. I'm praying that she'll show this video to them and start working with them.
@johncarolina
@johncarolina Жыл бұрын
I live on a 10 acre farm with my 7 Kangals and a Kangal/GP, 20 farms cats and livestock, and have owned dogs for 30 years and LGDs for 12. Based on a lot of trial and error, reading and watching videos by great dog trainers over the last few years, I feel like I'm a competent dog owner and being a strong owner is definitely a requirement for owning powerful dogs. My dogs stay with me inside and out almost all the time, they've pulled me out of depression because they need me every day regardless of how I feel, and my life pretty much revolves around them. I was recently asked by a stranger to help with their mastiff because of something I wrote on FB about the 2 kids in Tennessee who were killed by their family's American Bullys, and I didn't do it because I figured I'm not trained or qualified, but the reality is that I probably have more experience with dominant dogs than a lot of dog owners and might have been able to help them, and I have the space to do it. Hearing that you guys don't have formal training is making me think more that I could do this and open up my farm to be a dog training center.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Experience over paper !!!
@brianjacobs201
@brianjacobs201 Жыл бұрын
I think people really need the expertise you have obtained over years leading your packs the knowledge you have can only be gotten with years of experience it can't be taught in a couple years with makes you elite so if it something your thinking of but are hesitant because you feel you lack formal education in handling dogs.dont let that stop you .I know you'll be better than most with these breeds that can be problematic
@johncarolina
@johncarolina Жыл бұрын
@@brianjacobs201 Thanks, I've started taking the steps to do it thanks to Robert's comment and encouragement from visitors about how well behaved my dogs are.
@kiashmoney
@kiashmoney Жыл бұрын
John, would love to hear more of your experiences with Kangals. Been researching big dogs over a year now and when I finally pul the trigger it will come down to a Kangal, Boerboul or Presa Canario. Is there a channel you are starting?
@johncarolina
@johncarolina Жыл бұрын
@@kiashmoney I have a channel but I only have a couple of videos of my dogs on there. As far as my experiences with them, I love them and would take them over either of the other breeds you're considering, but of course I'm biased. But I believe Kangals live longer and have fewer health problems than the other 2 breeds, and also I've found that when my dogs escape from the farm on occasion and go on patrol after all the coyotes we have, they act very friendly to people who stop them and then call me, and even when dog walkers have dogs that bark at them my dogs ignore them and move on, intent on completing their circuit marking over coyote scat to come home, but when they are home on the farm they act complete different and will aggressively confront anyone who comes on the property, human or dogs. When they have a confrontation they don't immediately attack, but face off against the opponent, and I've seen them do this against people and dogs, but they killed a fox and opossom immediately and almost killed a coyote but it was able to slip under the fence. My point is that, maybe because of the much older history of Kangals from evolving with humans and having to work with other dogs as well as living with shepherds and their families and being a livestock guardian, they seem to have very good judgment that keeps them and me out of trouble when one inevitably escapes. They know the difference between guarding their home and going on patrol outside of their territory, and do what I need them to do without causing unnecessary violence or liability.
@charlesharsha5973
@charlesharsha5973 Жыл бұрын
This is the best conversation about dogs I have ever heard . A lot of times people brag about their training backgrounds and degrees but these two gentlemen didn’t learn in a school they actually learned from working with real dogs that have problems like RC who worked with a lot of rescues and Kyle Schwab is considered the best dealing with dangerous dogs where others won’t even attempt to work with. I have recommended RC’s KZbin channel to a lot of dog owners. Great job guys
@mvg-1776
@mvg-1776 Жыл бұрын
We have a 130+ pound olde English bully. We rescued him from the shelter. He was supposedly aggressive out of nowhere. Aledgedly, he bit the previous owner. The story was that he and another dog were in a fight, and she tried to separate them. Just a bit of information about gaige. He was 76 pounds when we brought him home. He was at the shelter for a couple of months. So I can only imagine how he looked when he arrived at the shelter. We have had him going on 4 years now. The shelter said, "He may only make it a few days he could go a few years. He has been nothing but a big ol softy. Even with our great niece and nephew. People, please don't get a dog breed like him unless you are completely ready mentally and financially ready. Powerful breeds, aka working dogs, have to have an alpha present so they don't feel the need to fill the position.
@PapaTanGh0stNI9htM4R3S0nMaInSt
@PapaTanGh0stNI9htM4R3S0nMaInSt Жыл бұрын
👍.
@shadytreez
@shadytreez 10 ай бұрын
​@BruceWayne-sz3th You obviously have no clue about working animals. Let me guess, you live in the city. Crowded. Yup, you should get a bunny. I bet you don't even know that all animals have a pecking order; Mice, rats, chickens, cats, rabbits, dogs, horses, etc. The strong lead.
@Geeronimo99
@Geeronimo99 10 ай бұрын
I agree. I'm trying to adopt a 2nd gsd rescue. My first got labelled crazy. Not being worked or handled okay in kennels. She's now okay. The make I'm trying to adopt is being totally ruined at another centre. They say he wants to sleep indoor all day and loves them. I see a shut down kerbed helpless confused animal that needs to get some p.e or he'll get even more issues than they've already given him. I trained my first dog over 52 yr ago. Was taught by a man no letters after his name. Neither have I. Human race has become too sedentary. And the alpha gene can be inside a pint sized dog or a huge dog. But the dog owner has to be fit able to catch it and not couch potato. All the bulky dogs attacking in ukbare were underworld or trained or running without a leader. Ie gone awol. World's gone nuts. Boundaries. Boundaries. Exercise Boundaries.😊well done giving a misread dog a good life.
@movienut
@movienut 8 ай бұрын
Great to finally hear two people talking a lot of sense about the dangers of dangerous large breeds. Well done lads. Really enjoyed this discussion. I would be interested in what your thoughts are on Cesar Milan, Robert. Thanks for sharing this great video. Cheers.
@paulheadford65
@paulheadford65 11 ай бұрын
Nice to hear people talking about stuff they know, please continue to keep dogs away from idiots.
@wiv2631
@wiv2631 10 ай бұрын
Impossible!
@chadpayne5371
@chadpayne5371 9 ай бұрын
Are you one of these idiots you refer too?
@morbidangel718
@morbidangel718 Жыл бұрын
I had a hybrid american bulldog that had mastiff her mom was an american bulldog pure breed and her father was a mastiff I think a bullmastiff and she was great with everyone she was powerfull but since she was a puppy I raised her with discipline and she was great she lived her life these big dogs dont live that long she was gorgeous the whole block was in love with her london was her name unfortunately she passed away during the pandemic and I miss her very much
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear about your girl, I too had a male all black/brindle AB Scott type I sure miss my sweet boy Jager 🐾✌️🇺🇸
@mikefrost1312
@mikefrost1312 Жыл бұрын
Bull mastiffs and bulldogs are both great breeds ! They may LOOK big & scary but, I've seen many & honestly never seen one that was aggressive ! Like pitbulls for example, most people expect them to be horrible, aggressive dogs that want to attack everything that moves BUT ! They were specifically created to be 100% non human aggressive and it's HARD to make them aggressive with people..Even if they don't like other animals/dogs, can easily prevent issues/fights as long as you can control the dog!
@jackholman5008
@jackholman5008 7 ай бұрын
Big dogs(80-130lb) can live long but the breeding destroyed them
@donnimetropolis9899
@donnimetropolis9899 Жыл бұрын
He said like the Amish or the Appalachians they all look weird.... I'm a 64yr black guy from Michigan, we have both and I've said for years I can tell and this is the first person to ever say anything related to that fact. FINALLY
@rico4you
@rico4you Жыл бұрын
Robert and Kyle...I salute you both for such a realistic / down to earth chat between 2 people who love dog's but more important have the utmost respect for dog's and their primal instinct...Bravo 👏 Bravo 👏... looking so forward to more!!!
@Geeronimo99
@Geeronimo99 10 ай бұрын
I agree with what you read in this. I'm sick of seeing idiots with uni degrees trying to turn working intelligent alphaxanimals into soft couch animals. We are all different. Dog breeds are different. And all dogs are predators. When I gear a uni youth who owns gerbils say a high end dog that accidentally killed a rabbit has a hydride so isn't ready to be rehomed I wanna pull my hair out. Said dog now in happy outdoor life recently caught a wild bird I was catching and handed it to my palm with a gentle mouth when I said release. Animals can learn if we can take time to invest in them. Rather than sit reading book after book. But yes theyre predators.and we have to make them want to be beside us.ie be kind fair fun and consistent.
@Kyle_Mo
@Kyle_Mo Жыл бұрын
Incredible show. The amount of knowledge in that room is not even close to being matched! I love listening and learning from humble professional trainers and behavioralist. Thank you so much!
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@aussiegrace
@aussiegrace Жыл бұрын
The energy in that room is absolutely smack ya in the face awesome!
@jakepena6863
@jakepena6863 Жыл бұрын
Great video love it does this pertain to any dog always hear you talk about mailing laws with your thought on Blue Heelers love to learn more if I could afford it I would enroll in your classes believe what you have stated you can always learn from your dogs got a Blue Heeler for a weather conditions I live in Michigan any advice you give would be typically appreciated
@jakepena6863
@jakepena6863 Жыл бұрын
I'm always asked for help with other people's songs and don't claim to be a trainer if I can help I do
@jakepena6863
@jakepena6863 Жыл бұрын
I believe most of it is common sense to just pay attention to what the dog is trying to teach you
@madginger3634
@madginger3634 8 ай бұрын
You lost me calling a hyena a dog. Dude they are completely, unrelated to dogs.
@bennyc409
@bennyc409 7 ай бұрын
Bears are about the closest thing to them. But that is still super distant.
@blackdogleg
@blackdogleg 5 ай бұрын
You are easily lost.
@chrisnossoughi9039
@chrisnossoughi9039 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t heard you mention the South African Boerboel… I owned trained and bred then for 20 years. Only one litter per year…I loved them and had amazing brindles. But I stopped breeding due to the people who we’re qualified to own one was not enough.
@bloodhoundgang1642
@bloodhoundgang1642 Жыл бұрын
Taking responsibility .,not enough dog people like you sir .
@HighlanderWest
@HighlanderWest Жыл бұрын
The Boerboel is an outstanding breed. I’m 26, the first Boerboel I came across was 10 years ago. He was out of Proffers kennel in South Africa. A true specimen. 180lbs and 30” at the withers , in working condition. One of my favorite breeds alongside the Scott type American Bulldog! Definitely not for the first time owner.
@ryanmalone2681
@ryanmalone2681 Жыл бұрын
That’s an amazing dog. It’s the only dog in my area my CC can play with actually.
@HighlanderWest
@HighlanderWest Жыл бұрын
@@ryanmalone2681 My American Bulldog’s best friend is a CC ! Great dogs!
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Once again we here in the USA are doing our best to ruin another breed. I used to breed rotties 30 years ago. Spent the money on German imports, adults with working titles. Every dog I bred was OFA before breeding. Then rotties became very popular, in came backyard breeders, inferior dogs and crap owners. I stopped breeding. I've now had boerbels for about 10 years and they're becoming popular due to social media. Backyard breeders are growing and breeding inferior dogs. Even some established breeders are just in it for money and selling to anybody. I've seen many of the traits that make boerbels great disappearing, not to mention idiot owners that are helping boerbels onto banned dog breeds lists. The corso is another one growing in popularity and being ruined 😡
@bubbalee9759
@bubbalee9759 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had my 9 year old in tact male cane corso since he was 6 weeks old, and he has been the most loyal, obedient, friendly dog I have ever seen. I’ve never had a single issue, with unwarranted aggression towards animals or people. That being said, you absolutely have to show them who is in charge from an early age, or they will be a handful when they get bigger. Raise them right, and you will have a great companion and protector if need be.
@alangwhiteTheBoss
@alangwhiteTheBoss Жыл бұрын
Never trust a dog. I've used to breed Rottweilers and one day my stud male challenged me out of the blue. Would act like a puppy with me but would not hesitate to attack an intruder.
@plaitup9326
@plaitup9326 Жыл бұрын
@@alangwhiteTheBosssounds interesting! Care to elaborate?
@Kangaroooooo
@Kangaroooooo Жыл бұрын
It’s only a matter of time
@Kangaroooooo
@Kangaroooooo Жыл бұрын
Play stupid games win stupid prizes
@alangwhiteTheBoss
@alangwhiteTheBoss Жыл бұрын
@@plaitup9326 I was in his enclosure and I tried to play with him by rough housing as we usually did but that day he started a warning growl and the hair on the back of his spine shot up. He never did that before to me.
@bubonicpandora9747
@bubonicpandora9747 7 ай бұрын
Thank God I found this channel! I'm a widow living alone in the East Texas woods. I'd been wanting a Kangal for a few years, did tons of research, but I knew I wouldn't be able to offer it the exercise it would need on the 4 acres I live on. I'm older, and no livestock to offer so it could have a job. The size is an issue, as well. So, I did the right thing and didn't get one, damn it. Next, I decided on a Melanois. Much smaller dog. What could go wrong lololol I had to get honest with myself about that one, too. After years of the emotional torture of finding a breed that I could offer a great life, and have a smart and able companion for myself, I will be picking up my Blue Heeler in a couple of weeks. Yeah!!! I think it'll be a fair match for both of us. I'm learning so much from this channel. This interview is definite confirmation that I'm making the right decision.
@rebeccaknox4652
@rebeccaknox4652 6 ай бұрын
Always owned, brought one back from Australia and bred registered dogs. They are great dogs. Sounds your in an environment where it will get lots of exercise which they need.
@marknadybal3838
@marknadybal3838 6 ай бұрын
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@bubonicpandora9747
@bubonicpandora9747 6 ай бұрын
@@rebeccaknox4652 We had a red heeler when our sons were small children. Though there was always an adult supervising, Clara would herd the kids and their little buddies lololol It was really something to see, and she became such a character, and we all loved her so much. One Christmas, we were making rum balls, and one of my nieces kept slipping them to Clara, who apparently had a taste for them. At the end of the evening, she was passed out on the pallet with the kids, who were lying on the floor watching a movie. I know it's horrible that she was passed out drunk, but it was pure Clara! She came to us as a puppy, and we had 13 wonderful years with her. I don't expect the new pup to be just like Clara, but I am so excited to watch his personality develop. 😊
@nataries345t5
@nataries345t5 6 ай бұрын
I had a Turkish Kangal, please don’t get a Livestock Guardian Dog without a livestock to guard. They will become depressed, distractive etc 🙏🐶💕
@szilardfineascovasa6144
@szilardfineascovasa6144 3 ай бұрын
LGDs are supposed to be stationary most of their lives...and guard an area. Any LGD taking off after some threat when it no longer is a threat is useless. You'd have one wolf luring the dogs away and the others picking apart the unsupervised flock otherwise. Anything else is breeders hypong them up, as if there's Kangals, and the rest of the LGDs. Seen this hype cycle through every "new breed". Been around dogs even in professional capacity to scoff at most of the "legends" behind all these "unique" dogs. And this is coming from someone that could lecture for hours why he had Alaskan Malamutes and wouldn't touch a Husky with a ten-feet pole.
@littleninjai222
@littleninjai222 Жыл бұрын
I would pay to do a virtual session with Kyle to understand how to defend against a dog. Please ask him to come back to talk more about that.
@SK-jq8um
@SK-jq8um Жыл бұрын
You bring your knee up to hit the dogs chest, throwing them backwards and off balance.
@hewasagudboy9079
@hewasagudboy9079 Жыл бұрын
I was attacked by a large saint Bernard when I was 16. It had me pinned to the outside wall of my friends out. My immediate reaction was to force my hand down the dogs throat. Not saying this is what you're supposed to do, but it got the dog off me and shocked him and myself.
@abettermind
@abettermind Жыл бұрын
Pepper spray is the best bet. Carry it every day, with no exceptions. If a powerful dog gets after you for real, whatever cute judo trick you think you know will do you absolutely no good.
@peterfuentes5893
@peterfuentes5893 Жыл бұрын
Dude, my dog was on the cusp of being mauled by two Cane Corso pups at the dog park. The two pups weighed 80 lbs plus. The owners had 0 control of the dogs I had to get in between them and push them in the chest to snap them out of their trance. I stopped letting my dog go on the large dog side after that. He weighs 38 pounds. I keep him with the smaller dogs where he doesn’t bother them at all. Kind of crazy how many stupid people go to dog parks.
@alwaysmakinglyrics7340
@alwaysmakinglyrics7340 Жыл бұрын
There actually should be a medium sized dog run at dog parks because 38 & 40 lb dogs are to small to be with Rottweilers & Corso.
@ianmcdonald3053
@ianmcdonald3053 Жыл бұрын
I’ve two GSD’s who are well trained and behaved but my male got bit by 3 different dog parks as young dog, I stopped going going to the parks from he was 6 months, he’s now 2 year old, a big dog and he can’t walk past a black lab, golden retriever and s border collie without getting seriously pissed off, don’t take your dogs to parks, I still do but I go at 5 am when I got the place to myself! Dog parks can ruin your dog!
@troyjozsa680
@troyjozsa680 Жыл бұрын
Dog parts for are no no ! Your just asking for something to happen
@TheOzarkRanger-yl5eb
@TheOzarkRanger-yl5eb Жыл бұрын
i had 2 great pyrenees jump on my pit at a dog park. 5'1 college blonde that brought them didnt do anything to help, it was just me on my knees in between 3 BIG DOGS fighting. not fun
@vitalucas9452
@vitalucas9452 11 ай бұрын
Too many disease and worm concerns. Too many owners with no failproof recall training. Too many people believe their dog(s) can do as they please. Inadequate dog owner.
@nancyjohnson5810
@nancyjohnson5810 9 ай бұрын
Jason Corey It's all in the training, it's all in the training. This guy & his wife are amazing as they have 2 Cane Corso's. They are so well socialized. Your show was so informative & I learned so much.
@MECX3490
@MECX3490 Жыл бұрын
We have 2 South African Boerboels got them as puppies who have developed into spectacular animals! We have a great trainer who helps us reinforce good behaviors and punish bad behaviors!
@mamita75
@mamita75 Жыл бұрын
My favorite breed! You are absolutely right. Proper training is a must and well worth the time and money.
@nekrorose8533
@nekrorose8533 Жыл бұрын
Dream dog, I doubt I'll ever own one unless I have a large yard. I love Mastiff and Bully breeds ❤
@Drquimbaymatumbo
@Drquimbaymatumbo 7 ай бұрын
Too much dog for you, if you had to get someone else to train them for you 🤷‍♂️
@wadebradley9281
@wadebradley9281 Жыл бұрын
I fell in love with the idea of having a Malinois. I'm thankful every day that I researched and found voices, including yours, and "settled" for our GSD. There are things I would do differently looking back, but given our lifestyle and family dynamic he was and is as much dog as we needed. After some training for all of us, he has made a great addition to our family of 8.
@Maral1234sara
@Maral1234sara Жыл бұрын
I am in love with Malinois, but I know I don't have the time or energy to keep a malanois entertained or trained. I can dream.
@conflict7269
@conflict7269 Жыл бұрын
If you have lil ones dont do malinois
@jeffk464
@jeffk464 Жыл бұрын
Life is easier with an easy dog
@sama5946
@sama5946 Жыл бұрын
Any dog can have issues if you don’t train or spend time with them. I’ve got a mel and it’s a full time job on top of my regular but I wouldn’t change it.
@markremmers7990
@markremmers7990 Жыл бұрын
@@sama5946 that's you :) most people don't have that time 😊
@Bullkthx
@Bullkthx Жыл бұрын
This was great, please have Kyle back ASAP!
@Kyle_Mo
@Kyle_Mo Жыл бұрын
100% agree, we need him back 1,000 times!
@PepeDeezNutz
@PepeDeezNutz Жыл бұрын
I agree dude is a no nonsense type
@pamelajohnson4011
@pamelajohnson4011 Жыл бұрын
I listen to 5 minutes of this video everything they are saying is 100% a lie look up the information for yourself. They said they like to go by numbers and people don't like that well let's go by numbers there's 284 American Kennel Club breeders for the Cane Corso in the United States that's not counting the thousands of other people that are not part of the American Kennel Club. But let's do the 284 cane courses can have 8 to 12 puppies Let's go with 10 puppies x 284 = 2,840 puppies a year. Now this is only the puppies the same count how many dogs are in the United States though we just go with the 3000 and two people were killed in 2021 the percentage of that is 0.001% These guys said they want to go by numbers well let's go by numbers 0.0001% of the Cane Corsos that is born in one year by the American Kennel Club kill someone that's not really accurate either because that's not counting the amount of Cane Corsos that live in the United States. In 2021 there was 21 attacks and 2 people killed by a Cane Corso. This dog wasn't bread it was made. The cane corso's history goes back to ancient Rome, and beyond. So like the year 625 BC I've only listened to 5 minutes of the video I'm not watching the rest because the first 5 minutes was nothing but lies. I strongly suggest that you look the information up instead of going by these idiots that are talking
@pamelajohnson4011
@pamelajohnson4011 Жыл бұрын
Why so he can lie some more
@Bullkthx
@Bullkthx Жыл бұрын
@@pamelajohnson4011 what's he lying about?
@tlbroadhurst
@tlbroadhurst Жыл бұрын
Did this guy say the he thinks they breed a bear to a wolf/dog to make a cane Corso? This is impossible He also listed hyenas in canine family… not true. Not sure if I can take him seriously with giving out false information
@kidslovesatan34
@kidslovesatan34 Жыл бұрын
I know, right? Both of those claims startled me too. Credibility blown, I couldn't take anything he said seriously after that and knew I'd have to fact-check everything he uttered. Just bizarre.
@rickyr5108
@rickyr5108 Ай бұрын
@@kidslovesatan34i immediately paused the video, shook my head and checked comments. Sad to see only of a few of us picked up on this. In that same breath of misinformation he was dishing out, he also included shiba inus in his list of “wild dogs”. Shiba Inu’s are a fully domesticated breed and officially recognised across most parts of the world. What on earth about them is “natural” enough to group them with their wild counterparts such as wolves and coyotes? Instantly put off and will not be watching the rest of this podcast
@kidslovesatan34
@kidslovesatan34 Ай бұрын
@@rickyr5108 Yeah, how anyone who knows anything about dogs could say anything like that, is beyond me. What was also stunning was the host doing nothing, he didn't politely correct him, he didn't offer any kind of pushback, despite that the misinformation reflected badly on him and his channel. That's a pretty bad look for him too. Either the host didn't know that the guest was speaking bollocks which is bad enough, or he's fine with complete nonsense being presented on his channel.
@jasonbkau
@jasonbkau Жыл бұрын
Dog parks should be avoided.
@shyshy07
@shyshy07 Ай бұрын
💯 they are a set up to fail
@errhka
@errhka Жыл бұрын
Molossers don't come from bears. We have genetic testing on these breeds and bears are not only too far away genetically to be related to the modern day dog (as they would have to have been able to mate with dog ancestors to be produced) but there also is no 'bear' DNA in them. DNA doesn't lie, and tons of myths about breeds have been disproven lately due to genetic testing which I am all for. Gone are the days where breeders can repeat hearsay with no ability to counter their false information
@idarahmqvist1373
@idarahmqvist1373 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, I was wondering why noone in the comments except me said anything about this. I about spit my coffee out! 😂 Same when he said that hyenas are dogs!!
@TheJuanverde
@TheJuanverde Жыл бұрын
YES! This also plays into the Pitbull hysteria. Gone are the days we can label every dog attack by a block headed bulldog type appearance. Just check the DNA and often it's found to be a mixed breed dog and contains less than 50% actual pitbull DNA.
@matt6951
@matt6951 Жыл бұрын
Wait, these experts said that they are related to bears?
@errhka
@errhka Жыл бұрын
@@matt6951 Kyle schwab said it was something he heard - unfortunately when people don't have a decent educational background in the sciences stuff like this can 'seem possible'. But I don't try to hold it against anyone - we all have stuff we are knowledgeable about and stuff we don't know anything about.
@BikeWeekScum
@BikeWeekScum Жыл бұрын
He didn’t make any claims.. he listed a few similarities to bears and said we won’t know in our lifetime the true origin of these dogs
@kensterling5217
@kensterling5217 9 ай бұрын
If You want a Protection Dog that is Clear in the head and Focused.... If the Parents and Grandparents can do Schutzhund Work, that's what you want..... Most problems come from the Handler on the other end of the Leash or Poor Breeding. The Schutzhund guys get the Police their Dogs and the Schutzhund guys Train their Dogs too. My Breed of Choice is ADRK Rottweilers. I had 2 attempted Home Invasions while I was at work and my Wife and little kids at home. I had Armed Security Response,....the Rottweilers took care of it in seconds. I Fired the Armed Security Response. I have Trained with Metro K-9 Unit, and I Compete on a National Level. And this is for Free..... If You want a Super Dog, You need a Super Btch. I strongly believe it's 60% the Btch, plus a Super Male. And there has been National and International Champions out of my camp.....
@_DeProgrammer
@_DeProgrammer Жыл бұрын
I'm 45 mins in and I just have to leave this... this is THE best dog podcast I have ever seen and one of the best overall. Great job. Excellent host, excellent guest, the convo is flowing and interesting. Amazing job Robert. Thank you!
@IBMikmaq
@IBMikmaq Жыл бұрын
Dominant alpha dogs are the best dogs because they are confident dogs. A confident dog is less likely to bite someone. The timid dog is more likely to bite someone. Dominant dogs just need to be socialized well starting as a puppy.
@jennysantiago2624
@jennysantiago2624 Жыл бұрын
They need to be trained professionally with an expert on those breeds. I have a 7 months Dutch Shepherd with high drive and neurotic. My dog behaves well because I was able to spend a huge amount of money to get him where he is now.
@littlewigglemonster7691
@littlewigglemonster7691 Жыл бұрын
If it was that black and white yes unfortunately there's a massive grey area you're leaving out
@primalcritters
@primalcritters Жыл бұрын
​@@jennysantiago2624this is why Malinois and Dutch Shepherd are not ideal for me. The neuroticism is just too high. In addition, unless they are out crossed, they're too small as well which I don't like. But most of the working Dutch and Malinois are out crossed for size and bigger heads as well as other traits. I only prefer the ones that have had recent out crossing with working German Shepherd a little bit more stability in temperament is preferred
@scottdewitt-on7ui
@scottdewitt-on7ui Ай бұрын
True but I think the points he was making about that were that the dog must believe your the alpha or the dog will try to be. " I don't believe in aggressive dogs , I see weak owners " I mess with my corso all the time , I'll give him a hug while he's eating or act like I'm going to eat his food or get down on the floor and play fight , stick my hands in his mouth and check out his teeth, put my forehead to his forehead to get him to bow down. I've socialized him since he was 8 weeks brought him everywhere but the playing is key 🔑
@DEVUNK88
@DEVUNK88 5 ай бұрын
I had a catahula leopard mix that was wired wrong, he was smart, sneaky and vindictive to discipline. although extremely loyal and playful. I've had black labs my whole life, but this dog was strong willed and I did my best to keep him in line but he was just aggressive and nutty. like flipping a switch he would go from calm or playful to berserker junkyard attack mode. I learned to anticipate it. He would go straight for the neck. I got him as a stray puppy so I dont know his young life. but I can tell you this dog was one of a kind, I nicknamed him "son of satan" I admit I am not the best dog trainer or have the strongest will but I did my best to train and discipline him. but his urge to attack was buried in there deep. the first few years he was actually friendly to groups of friends and free spirited, but as he got older he grew protective of me and the family and would attack anyone he didnt know. I cant figure out why, me and my family are extremely social people and and I never abused him and he listened well most of the time. Over time he got worse, he would attack me if I would stop him from attacking or hold him back from even making a move. Maybe he ogt over attached, he hated being alone, he even bit a hole in my car tire one day leaving for work. sweet but a psycho
@michellereilly979
@michellereilly979 Жыл бұрын
Amazing podcast. EVERY dog owner, trainer, breeder, rescuer, groomer, veterinarian, etc, needs to watch this and LEARN.
@alexanderbelkin8016
@alexanderbelkin8016 Жыл бұрын
We lost our elder Cane Corso a week ago. For 12 years and 10 days we were blessed with his unparalleled love and loyalty. Friendly and chilled most of the time, he would immediately become a proper guard when situation required from him to switch on. Growing up together with my sons, he was such a tender and selfless Friend!
@KR-mt2zx
@KR-mt2zx Жыл бұрын
@@alexanderbelkin8016 so very sorry for your loss.
@alexanderbelkin8016
@alexanderbelkin8016 Жыл бұрын
@@KR-mt2zx Thank you for your kindness and thanks for the brilliant podcast!
@KR-mt2zx
@KR-mt2zx Жыл бұрын
@@alexanderbelkin8016 you're quite welcome
@katrina2931
@katrina2931 Жыл бұрын
Trainers, vets, and groomers already know. I’ve been in the industry for 30+ years and you couldn’t pay me to take a corso or Mal.
@gbrown7524
@gbrown7524 10 ай бұрын
This has been extremely informative. This is a must watch video if you are thinking of getting a molosser type dog. They are not for everyone and you have got to know what you are doing to be a responsible owner. I own a Cane Corso and was so fortunate to dedicate my time to train her everyday for the first half year after she arrived as a puppy. Best dog I’ve ever owned. To get to this kind of relationship and bond it takes total dedication. If you are determined to get a Cane Corso, you have to go all in and put in the time to train and refine.
@rustbeltmachine
@rustbeltmachine 7 ай бұрын
@@YOURMOMCALLSME Can you tell my Mom I love her? Thanks
@YOURMOMCALLSME
@YOURMOMCALLSME 7 ай бұрын
@@rustbeltmachine im booked ritenow, try back in i'd say in may-june mabye.
@YOURMOMCALLSME
@YOURMOMCALLSME 6 ай бұрын
@@rustbeltmachine sure thing, but i think im booked up till about june.
@frogazonbuttonup950
@frogazonbuttonup950 Жыл бұрын
I had a Cane Corso who passed in 2020 at 11yo. He was the sweetest boy ever. Never threatened anyone... but did corner the cable guy in a corner in the yard when he went in without asking! My Cane Corso just sat quietly in front of him and didn't let him move. I heard the guy calling for someone so I "rescued "him lol Bet he never enters a gated yard unannounced again! Btw, I took him to puppy school and loved him up all his life and returned the kindness and love to everyone he met.
@briann5001
@briann5001 Жыл бұрын
The corsos are super sweet if you train them and exercise them properly
@kimpetrisha2485
@kimpetrisha2485 Жыл бұрын
I rescued a Cane Corso when he was about 7YO. He was the sweetest dog I ever met so I was a foster failure and kept him. He was not fond of men telling him what to do. My family was fortunate to share the rest of his life with him. He lived to be 11 also. He got along with all our other dogs, including our little chihuahua who loved him dearly. He loved kids. My own as well as others. I'm sure you miss your big boy as much as we miss our Harley Boy
@Drucipher6996
@Drucipher6996 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely that cable guy won’t enter another yard unannounced lol and what a great dog for doing what he is supposed to do and handling it without attacking showing his intelligence accessing the threat and what level of action to take amazing dog. I’m sorry for your loss of such a beautiful and amazing dog and friend
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 Жыл бұрын
I hear ya my Akita’s cornered a guy, he was trying to steal shit. For some reason I had trouble getting the door open to go help him 🐾✌️🇺🇸
@brianhawk1854
@brianhawk1854 Жыл бұрын
People with pit bulls say the same thing
@chikyuskincare4675
@chikyuskincare4675 Жыл бұрын
One of your best podcasts! I wish this podcast could be on every dog channel and every social media channel, so people can understand the importance of fully understanding a breed of a dog before getting one. Too many people love the "idea" of owning a dog, but have no clue about the breed and they end up in shelters. When I purchased my first GSD, I hired a trainer to train me as to how to train my GSD. I remember him telling me that if I don't step up to the plate and do the work consistently, my dog will overpower me. To date, it was the best decision I ever made. He is an amazing dog. It paid off and 4 years later, I adopted a female Mal/GSD to join the pack and implemented the same training techniques (along with Robert's techniques.) Training cannot be emphasized enough and I agree, dogs enhance your life. Mine certainly do and I learn from the daily. They are truly the best companions.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Please share the message.
@BillyBrest-rt9nx
@BillyBrest-rt9nx 10 ай бұрын
I noticed on KZbin a dog encounter, it was a pitty and a Rottweiler pit had a toy in its mouth, the rott was acting a Cool it was barking barring it teeth keep in mind the pitty Still had the toy in his mouth he placed THE TOY ON THEE GROUND DIDNT DROP IT PLACED IT ON THE GROUND WHILE STILL BEING BARKED AT HE CHARGED BRUTALLY AT ROTT rott ran off,.
@FortressOfTheWolfMoon
@FortressOfTheWolfMoon Жыл бұрын
Oh man. I watched my friends two cané corsos a few days and had no idea how dangerous they were. I’m five foot 115lbs and I stayed at the house even in the owners bed sleeping with the dogs. These two dogs are WAY bigger than me. I’ve always felt they like me but I would stand no chance lol.
@alwaysmakinglyrics7340
@alwaysmakinglyrics7340 Жыл бұрын
Those dogs were socially trained and knew you. This was about people who unfortunately don't know how to socialize these dominant breeds. It is even discussing the drive of various other breeds. Hence they spoke on Jack Russells, Shar Pai, Shepherds , etc. behavior
@MountaincraftOutdoors
@MountaincraftOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Robert, thank you. I have a Rottweiler/Akita and a Bull Mastiff/ Lab mix. This episode reinforces everything about my relationship with these dogs. I appreciate what you guys do.
@Lost_Again_
@Lost_Again_ Жыл бұрын
I loved this episode ❤. Thank you so much! When I use to work at a vet, they’d always send me in with the aggressive dogs because I was the only one that didn’t get bit ever. They know if you are afraid or not and they usually know if you are trying to help them.
@TigerMystic10000
@TigerMystic10000 Жыл бұрын
35:16 - Hyenas aren't dogs, they're own kind of animal that are more closely related to cats.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
You’re right 💯. I learned that while in Kenya. Unique classification.
@TigerMystic10000
@TigerMystic10000 Жыл бұрын
@@RobertCabralDogs Yep.
@perryg.9819
@perryg.9819 Жыл бұрын
I guess poodles rule! My big boy doesn’t ever misbehave. I’ve not had to show dominance ect. We are just two cool dudes hanging out. Interesting podcast though.
@spotzav5830
@spotzav5830 Жыл бұрын
Standard poodles are one of the most aggressive breeds I've dealt with actually
@lotuseater6741
@lotuseater6741 Жыл бұрын
As a Pyr owner... I am convinced he is part Bear. First puppy that ever scared me, but as an adult dog-- what a brilliant breed. Great with small dogs and kids-- but no better guard on the planet.
@moragmacgregor6792
@moragmacgregor6792 Жыл бұрын
I love the breed.
@djangoapple8230
@djangoapple8230 Жыл бұрын
Closest you'll ever get to owning a pet dolphin 🐬
@bc5208
@bc5208 7 ай бұрын
Pyr & Anatolian
@grigorecsongor5041
@grigorecsongor5041 Жыл бұрын
It is such a painfull truth! Sadistic sociopaths sould not have the right to one dogs! My dog whas attacked by a dog whose oner is mentaly ill. My mum' s dog died like that. We do have laws to prevent it but no one cares.....Horrible!
@joyfulk9services
@joyfulk9services Жыл бұрын
Such a great podcast. This is almost therapeutic for me to listen to. You are both so empathetic, honest, raw...I love the no judgment, I love how you support anyone in a profession regardless of a piece of paper, I love how I am not the only one who's been attacked by a dog and seeing someone thrive and get even stronger from it. I love how you talk about anxiety/mental health, and show how it doesn't need to hinder your success in this industry. We need more of both of you not just in the dog training world, but in everyday life to dilute the toxic people and the ones who say these things make us weaker. I'll be listening to this on repeat for sure.
@BoutTime73
@BoutTime73 10 ай бұрын
Funny when your dogs started barking my pittie pup ran and stood between me and the tablet I’m watching you on.
@jdrankwalter
@jdrankwalter Жыл бұрын
This was an amazing Convo. Animal humane society sold me a Cane Corso/Lab mix as a 'hound mix'. I was a first time dog owner. It took me 3 years to even realize what I was dealing with. It was a very messy first 3 years.
@ABetterLifeInc
@ABetterLifeInc Жыл бұрын
I’ve had something similar happen. I have a Corso, but my other dog is a year and a half old from the shelter. Her paperwork in them said that she was a GS/GP mix. Which is great and what I wanted at the time. Picked her up at three months old and started working immediately on how to take care of her, health, training, activities. You name it then I knew something was terribly wrong after several months of getting nowhere. So I did a DNA test and that was dead on. She’s a border collie mutt with pitbull St. Bernard husky lab and a couple other mixes. I’m not one to usually throw heat at a shelter, but they said that she was one of nine puppies and her mom. Which was the Pyrenees was also at the shelter with her. Which she had 0% of and the German Shepherd and her was only 4.3% of her DNA. So I actually called the shelter up and complain to them after finding that out. She’s a super sweet, loving dog and I’m not gonna get rid of her but she has severe anxiety and is super hyper. Which is difficult for me I’ve never given up on a dog That I’ve had but I almost did with her. Doing that DNA test helped me so much because it explained everything that was going wrong. If you read this. I totally understand and feel your pain. Hope you’re a cane. Corso and lab mix is or ended up being a wonderful dog for you to own. That sounds like a great mix to have.
@saltpeter7429
@saltpeter7429 Жыл бұрын
My dog Teddy .R.I.P. My wife and I had applied to a shelter a year before they got back to us! I was taken back, " hey, we have a puppy for you." Awesome. We were psyched. When we got there they told us Teddy was a " Beagle X". Whatever that is. He had been returned to the shelter once before, and when we got there he was tearing the hell out of the gift shop, lol. I loved him with all of my heart. Teddy was in fact predominantly Rotwieller I believe. He had the markings, the body shape, the behavior. He was a rig and a half. We have often wondered if they didnt want to admit he was the breed he was, and just wanted him out of there. We were the last to be considered. We were blessed. Teddy even fought a bear once who broke into my shed. The bear ripped his chest up and Ted didnt even draw any attention to it. He was just sitting on the porch, in a real defensive on alert posture. I was bringing my little girl to school when I looked back at him and saw he was all torn up. I was floored. Drove him to the animal hospital as quick as I could and got him help. Teddy died on Valentines day two years ago. He had always had trouble being sick and he was kind of small, we think he had not recieved proper nutrition when he was a baby. Ted often needed to have doctors visits for different malady's. This time he didnt make it. I look forward to someday being with him again.
@TaraKandece
@TaraKandece Жыл бұрын
The dog whining in the background is KILLING ME!!! I've walked outside now three times because I thought my Corso(Windsor) was whining. But nope! Laying on his bed like a good boy. To be honest I did so much research on this breed but I didn't know a lot you are saying. Very interesting. I got my Corso at 14 weeks. He is the BEST dog ever but I can what you are talking about. He is now 22 weeks and is now 72lbs. I'm probably making a HUGE mistake and I sleep with him. Thank you for this video. VERY informative. And I grew up with 6 Doberman's, two pits and two Great Danes so a Corso was no biggie to me. So I thought lol. I love him but he is A LOT of work but totally worth it. xoxo
@dathonlawler81
@dathonlawler81 Жыл бұрын
I’ve wanted a Corso for so long. I’m aware of the work involved and have passed 2 opportunities so far because I didn’t feel my lifestyle was right. I have a 10 year old daughter and within the first 3 minutes of this podcast I decide- I think I’ll wait till my daughter has become an adult. It’s too much to risk. Nothing more valuable than human life.
@JahBlessd
@JahBlessd Жыл бұрын
I'm like you in that I've wanted and been in love with the Corso for so long, but my wife is a softy and I just don't want the risk of the dog turning on her. I know the dog would be completely under my control but I work 12 hour shifts and sometimes longer. I don't think it's fair to have my wife alone with the dog that long.. it would be dangerous.
@bogoljubdjordjevic7528
@bogoljubdjordjevic7528 9 ай бұрын
Smart belive that was not dogs for kids like many wish to show!
@bogoljubdjordjevic7528
@bogoljubdjordjevic7528 9 ай бұрын
​@@JahBlessdif you work 12h dog is not under your control and your wife is more important
@jboogieee337
@jboogieee337 9 ай бұрын
Always go with your gut! You will know when it’s the right time to buy a power house such as a CC
@lovejumanji5
@lovejumanji5 9 ай бұрын
God bless
@ThisbeandPyramus
@ThisbeandPyramus Жыл бұрын
"Did they come from bears?" No, they did not.
@hansmolders1066
@hansmolders1066 Жыл бұрын
I pulled a seven week old puppy out of a dumpster in thirty below Fairbanks Alaska. Brought him straight to the vet, they kept him for a week and called me if I want him. It was clear that I was gonna take him! He turned out to be a greater Swiss/ Malamute Mix. Although he ended up a lean 120 lbs dog, he was the easiest dog I've ever trained! I broke up about 7 dog fights in his presence, he was never involved. I guess he figured that it's my job and not his! I had to put him down recently at the ripe age of eleven (given his size) and don't know when I pick another dog up from the shelter? Maybe one a little older with less energy😊
@pearljohnson4365
@pearljohnson4365 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I don't understand, Why did you have to put your dog down at age 11 due to his size?
@theresakohler-ruda1292
@theresakohler-ruda1292 Жыл бұрын
You have a Kool goggo... ❤
@stephanieconley3234
@stephanieconley3234 Ай бұрын
this man is so soft spoken i dont think i could imagine him hitting someone. i love pits shepherds and mastiffs they are so sweet if you raise them right. i bought one dog with papers from some one but she was my friend and i knew her dogs id be too afraid to buy a dog from a stranger because of puppy mills and things like that but now i know there are worse situations to watch for
@pod8234
@pod8234 10 күн бұрын
He is so quiet I had to turn my headset up….but just looking at him? I would NOT mess with him…lol…
@garrettbarbosa4982
@garrettbarbosa4982 Жыл бұрын
I have been training fully command guard dogs and breeding some of the most powerful man stoppers for 49 plus years and none of them have ever bite one single person without being commanded to do so! It has been my experience that the good dogs far far far out number good people! And as far as intelligence the dogs outnumber the intelligence people 100 to 1 ! People are the problems not the K-9s .Coming up on 60 years now I understand Winston church hill more and more,he used to say the more I see of mankind the more I love my dog,he was so right! I spent a lot of my life saving and almost getting killed many many times fighting fires in the Bronx! Now as I watch the people of this country and this world I wish I would have took the beatings and hospitalizations saving dogs! They are more loyal and trustworthy,loving and unselfish then most people!!! I have breed rotties,Boerboels imported the first black Egoli Boerboel from Africa.She like all the dogs I imported from Africa were serious dogs but completely controllable because of how I raised and trained them. My Rottweiler when I put him down at the age of 15 was the oldest of the breed in the states at the time, we did command attack and obstacle and obedience shows for years he was a trained killer that played with kids all the time they could take his bones and lay on top of him and it was never a problem. I have a monstrous black female Corso that is 180 3 year old she is a freak of nature but she is a total teddy bear and I’m not a big man at 5-8 and 180 lbs. ton and body language is the key love and praise and steady constant training and exercise. Dan hagerty and Louise Auger we’re ahead of there time eccentric genius that we’re my teachers and mentors they are forgotten legions of animal behavior, may they rest in peace. I miss Louise and the k-9 world misses her as well and they don’t even know it.
@rod1499
@rod1499 Жыл бұрын
Thats amazing at 15. My Cane Corso just passed 6 months ago at 16 yrs old. Had him since he was 2 months old. Other than puppy shots he was never vaccinated and i fed him only raw meat , mixed veggies and baked sweet potatoes. I had a black mouth curr and black lab that both lived to 15. I now have a 1 yr old Mali on the same diet. Shes the fsstest learner ive ever had. All of them were very protective of my property or vehicle when they were in them.
@1281bexta
@1281bexta Жыл бұрын
Mate… what you just wrote should be put on paper and taught to everyone. My brother left his Corgi my mum and she had to rego e him because he completely dominated her. I told her she had to stop pleading with. She had no control or dominance
@MarkRif
@MarkRif Жыл бұрын
excellent podcast! where would you place Rhodesian Ridgebacks in this category? Every Ridgeback owner knows they "play" different (LOTS of wrestling and aggressively)
@GleekosDogs
@GleekosDogs 11 ай бұрын
It’s funny because I’ll be honest with myself I probably look like a “thug” with my long hair sometimes braided and my sleeve tattoos which are clearly from prison and when walking my cane corso I get many stares but as soon as I tell my 4 month old corso to heel , sit , paw , down . Up ! They get surprised by how well mannered my pup is. Then if you step inside my house you’ll meet my Doberman who is the most well mannered and patient dog you’ll ever meet. Just try not to judge every “thug” you see walking a tough dog some of us run a strict household and I for one know dominating and showing leadership towards my boys is giving them a happy and long lived life.
@Sirsellalot
@Sirsellalot Жыл бұрын
I have two male Corsos who live with my children. When I found a breeder I looked for temperament. Not size or color.
@isaackurtz6905
@isaackurtz6905 Жыл бұрын
I would like to c pic's of yours I have presa Canario mix cane Corso female 120 pds even tempered she can b petted but at same time will protect very harshly
@OblioandArrowInc
@OblioandArrowInc Жыл бұрын
@@isaackurtz6905 sounds scary
@blbrightlights564
@blbrightlights564 Жыл бұрын
Fabulous and very interesting interview. We owned 2 cane Corsos they were the most lovely souls.we miss them everyday.
@Dabb2877
@Dabb2877 Ай бұрын
Great content but it was also kind of funny because there is important pieces the audience could not hear because the dogs were barking. Both of you guys are like there is not a dog you can’t handle and the audience is like can you handle the barking dogs in the background so we can hear what the hell your saying. Great interview loved this topic. Would love more content on Neos.
@Bcokgxzd
@Bcokgxzd Ай бұрын
Ya those dogs in the background were running the show.
@squirrelyxops1537
@squirrelyxops1537 Жыл бұрын
Love this podcast and it was very informative. One thing that stood out to me is when it was stated that a corso could hold its own on the plains of Africa..... but Africa already has a purpose built mastiff perfectly suited to take on anything smaller than a leopard 1v1. The boerboel. And when it comes to territorial aggression, there is no greater example in my opinion. My female boerboel proves that to me more and more everyday. Great podcast!
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Agree. Boerboels are tough.
@workingonit5107
@workingonit5107 Жыл бұрын
Omg, this has been one of the best dog videos i have ever watched. I have had dogs my whole life, mostly GSDs, always socialize and train them, thought I knew and understood dogs until I watched this video. I learned so much, thanks guys.
@Jakiou
@Jakiou 11 ай бұрын
Nice episodes. Love seeing people that lives for mollosses. I’m raised with bullmastiff in my mommas kennel and got them my self today. 27 years of experience with them I’ve owned molosses all my life And i live in a big city middle of Copenhagen today with only one. molosses is what my heart beats for. It really hurt me so many people get them for wrong reasons. Those dogs are definitely NOT for everybody
@boboliveira3722
@boboliveira3722 7 ай бұрын
WOWWW... I am at a loss for words !!! Mr.Schwab and Mr.Cabral I was so incredibly honored listening and watching this podcast. I pray GOD BLESSES you two with infinite wealth and health so you may live many more years to Bless and educate the world. Thank you, GOD BLESS❤
@RobotronOG
@RobotronOG 6 ай бұрын
God? 😂
@szilardfineascovasa6144
@szilardfineascovasa6144 3 ай бұрын
@@RobotronOGLet me guess... You're one of those deep philosophers that (per your channel's description) doesn't know how to use the plural properly. With some of you "OGs", the jokes write themselves 🙂.
@RobotronOG
@RobotronOG 3 ай бұрын
@@szilardfineascovasa6144 🤡
@ronaldpalmer4977
@ronaldpalmer4977 Жыл бұрын
Great conversation. I agree with you guys. As a kangal X presa owner I can absolutely testify these dogs aren't for everyone. Got to be responsible 😊
@bmxriderforlife1234
@bmxriderforlife1234 Жыл бұрын
0.o I'm not sure who's more mental you or me... Presa x kangal or 93.7 percent wolfdog with mackenzie valley wolf in it the single most human aggressive sub species in it, highest number of human fatalities and known for surpluss kill hunting instincts. Combined with arctic wolf the single least human fearful and curious subspecies. With Akita gsd husky and sled mutt as rhe dog side of the ancestry. The arctic mackenzie crossing goes 2 ways. Either really good and reduces the genetic human ptsd uncanny valley type reaction in the mackenzie valley instincts and makes them more friendly and curious. Or keeps the aggression and removes the fear. Thankfully joda is stable. But like....some potentially "interesting" crossbreds
@Geeronimo99
@Geeronimo99 10 ай бұрын
I'm trying to adopt a gsd from a charity. Half the staff don't understand the breed. I'm on point of walking away. Because the staff aren't experienced enough with gsd s and are cooking him up. It's so sad. Now I see why people buy instead of rescuing. This is a new thing. The behaviour graduate owned two hamsters...no dogs....
@cjr4497
@cjr4497 Ай бұрын
73 people killed by dogs in 2023, 57 of the deaths were from Pits. They are still killing. Looking up the stats will make you not want to be around any bully breed.
@skillz0729
@skillz0729 6 ай бұрын
This is a hot take but most people that have personal protection dogs don’t need it and don’t even understand dogs. They usually just have a liability and they think it’s “cool”. When in reality you can’t do anything with your dog like a normal person. Most people getting these breeds don’t even know how to source an ethical breeder.
@mxolisimtshali2405
@mxolisimtshali2405 10 ай бұрын
I'm from South Africa, I have a shepherd dog now and most of my friends own pitbulls. In the past 6 years pitbulls have been attacking people and killing children like nobody's business. The government(spca) has even asked the public to report anyone who owns a pitbull so that they can come and check it. I really don't understand this sudden change of behavior by pitbulls.. I mean we grew up with people who were breeding these dogs for dog fightings but we were never in danger of pitbull attacks on humans for no reason 😢
@zone_Magazine_reporter
@zone_Magazine_reporter 10 ай бұрын
its the humans breeding them ,
@TheAppaloosa14
@TheAppaloosa14 2 ай бұрын
My female cane corso is kid baby and dog friendly She is a bundle of love We live on a farm and she’s excellent with the livestock and kicks into guard mode as soon as it gets dark We have a male ridgeback and we can fed them together and they even share a bed We got our Corso at 12 weeks old and she was with her mum and other pups this long and was taught correctly. She has been shown love and affection since day 1 and even when she sees Roos and wildlife we can call her off the chase We are in Australia
@mercychoke4475
@mercychoke4475 Жыл бұрын
I have 5 Bull Mastiffs. They have excellent temperaments. I've had Pitbulls and Mastiffs all my life. Two Cane Corsos. And I've had one Kommodor. All wonderful dogs. Territorial, but not aggressive. I'm a horse trainer... so my dog's have always been well trained watch dogs for my farm. All of them have been protective of my horses, my family & my properties. But none of them have ever attacked or shown aggression towards other animals or people. They need to have a strong & dominant leader who is diciplined & consistent about enforcing boundaries. I have loved all of my dogs profoundly and have always preferred the company of animals to that of humans. Which is funny because I was a psychoanalyst and behavioralist for 30+ yrs. I worked in DOC & Psychiatric Institutions doing Psych Evaluations on some of the most violent convicts in the world. Which- clearly only reinforced my preference towards animals. They are much more predictable and loyal than humans & aren't deceptive for the most part. Positive reinforcement, consistency, routine, and boundaries are key. 🎯🐕🐎🐕🐎
@11BlackLamb
@11BlackLamb Жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes TY
@pamelamehl5668
@pamelamehl5668 Жыл бұрын
I taught English in a large inner city gang high school. Those kids craved consistency, routine and boundaries. I miss every one of them. I also spend my days with horses, dogs etc on my rescue ranch. Better company than people, for sure.
@OxCart78
@OxCart78 Жыл бұрын
I watched a Mastiff attack a woman on the side walk and ripped off her calf. It happened so fast and I'm so happy the dog stopped and left. It could have easily killed her. The whole scene was nuts. A guy shot at it with a .22lr I have no idea if it hit the dog or not. If he did that dog didn't flinch.
@pbk9
@pbk9 Жыл бұрын
every statistics i have seen points out to pitbulls, can you show me this cane corso statistics?
@rjm1249
@rjm1249 11 ай бұрын
Tell the friend to grow a pair ! Leave the Dogs Alone!
@ashleyperez3075
@ashleyperez3075 Жыл бұрын
My son lost his shepard border collie mix from old age when he was 8. It took him a while to want another dog (we got milo from a shelter) he fell in love with this older corso. Huge huge dog. His story was strange but he'd supposedly been in a foster home with small kids -important since I had a 1 year old too. Brought the dog home on trial. 3 days into it and a vet check we decided he wasn't going to be able to stay because he was in so much pain from bad hips when he walked. I couldn't watch him suffer. Lady refused to put him down. She asked if I could keep him till they got back in town from a wedding so 2 days. Said sure then she never showed to pick him up. I offered to bring him then she went on about how she couldn't take him back ATM and looking for a foster. Well that same day the dog was laying in the hallway and my 1 year old walked past him he lunged forward out of his way and bit my child's hand. Emergency room visit no broken bones and just butterfly bandage. Was bloody. The lady called me a liar and wasn't going to pick him up still. I called animal control with our contract. They threatened to charge her with abandonment if she didn't pick him up today. We secured him in my shed until she came and got him. Then proceeded to bash me on fb. She refused to tell people he bit a child and was still advertising he was good with kids of all age. It was disgusting. The dog needed put down. He unprovokingly attacked a child after showing no signs of aggression and was in so much pain In his hips (likely due to his hip pain but who knows)
@LilyTheCat151
@LilyTheCat151 Жыл бұрын
All dogs are dangerous when not trained properly. Injury and pain is always going to be a problem with dogs. Add young children to the mix and maybe a history you can't be 100% sure of, and you have a disaster waiting to happen. I always had dogs. My children grew up with a huge Staffy and even though he was a great dog with a top-notch temperament, he was never left alone with the children. That was for the children's safety and his. Kids are rough. Thankfully he seemed to be able to withstand the abuse that only children hand out. When the kids got too much for him he would just go and lie down. When he was in his bed the kids were not allowed to go near him because we knew that was him saying "I've had enough for now." It can take a lifetime to learn about your dog. Whilst rescuing and taking older dogs from shelters is something people should consider, we should also consider background, any illnesses, and our own kid's age. Can we trust a toddler not to poke a dog in the eye or to do something else? No, we cannot. There are certain dogs I just would never consider. Others I wouldn't have unless I got them as puppies. I haven't had a dog in several years since the death of my Staffy. I got a cat instead.
@heynow01
@heynow01 Жыл бұрын
@Ashley Perez My compliments to you for taking In the rescue CC, but reread your comment and tell me you didn't really allow a 1 year old child to get bit from a rescue CC that you knew was in severe pain and only a 3 day stranger to your child We all know accidents happen when we aren't paying close enough attention to the safety of our children, but you weren't trying to say that was a scenario that you thought was safe? You didn't actually mean to say you believed the the owner, did you? Please tell me you would never allow your child to be exposed to a new dog without very close supervision again? And just an FYI, not all vets are as good at diagnosing a condition like that. Best to make sure you have a couple good vets to get that 2nd opinion. Just in case of misdiagnosis and an unnecessary euthanization.
@annabell3385
@annabell3385 Жыл бұрын
That woman should have gone to jail.
@shannoncossman
@shannoncossman Жыл бұрын
Love this video! I love what you both have to say and that you're not afraid to speak the hard truth. Also, some unsolicited advice: Kyle if you want to raise money quickly to fund your sanctuary and to raise money for the dogs you care for maybe you could start a KZbin channel. People can get to know you and your dogs and subscribe or even donate. Idk if it's your style but it might be a good way to get to where you want to go without lots of overhead costs. I rescued a Mastiff/Pitt/Mutt when I was 19. Not because I planned on it but because he had no one and I didn't know what else to do. Man was I in over my head!!! I loved him more than life itself, but he needed more than I had to give. He was extremely dog aggressive and much stronger than me. All my rehoming attempts failed and I always took him back, eventually I had to give him to the pound. They hated me because I would still come visit him. On his last day before euthanasia he was adopted by a rescue that would keep him forever even if he never got adopted. Years later I was older and wiser and after some time in the military I was able to find him and give him the home he deserved. His file was inches thick with reports of fence fighting etc. but he was a senior dog at this point and had neural degeneration in his back. I felt like I was finally strong enough to be the owner that he needed but now he was an old dog and he needed care and compassion more than strength. We got to make his last year as comfortable, loving and peaceful as possible. I have to say there is something special about the relationship you can have with that type of dog. I still miss him. I went on a date once when I was young that ended up being a real bad situation, I conned the guy into taking me home and I remember thinking ... if I can make it to the front gate I'll be ok because KP will be there. Needless to say the guy decided pretty quickly it wasn't worth it. I always felt like he saved me that night and I was happy that I could save him in the end. Anyway, I say all that to say that these dogs should never be fuel for someone's ego. They deserve capable owners and when they have that there is a bond there you can't get anywhere else.
@mama_j1629
@mama_j1629 Жыл бұрын
Such an interesting conversation, I could listen to the two of you all day. Very wise men with wise words, love the education thank you so much 🫶
@jamesmiddleton6464
@jamesmiddleton6464 Жыл бұрын
Labradoodles are not untrainable. They just need good breeding and attention when young. They also need a fenced yard to get the zoomies out and then they are wonderful pets. They are like other dogs and just need proper environment and training. What people forget is that Labs are a waterfowl hunting dog and Poodles are as well. So high energy and affection with breif periods if independence are a NEED for them to be happy and calm animals. When you deprive them of their needs like living in a small apartment with limited time outdoors and always on a leash, then you are messing with what they have been bred for. It's like putting a racehorse in a milk cow stall, eventually it will cause bad behavoir.
@ivyrose779
@ivyrose779 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’m a doodle person and the doodle hate is so frustrating! They fact that they’re so damn cute and most don’t shed like others dogs skyrocketed their popularity and, like any other breed that becomes really popular, the people cause problems. They get one and don’t give them the physical AND mental exercise they need, nor the training and then are either oblivious to their dog’s issues or can’t understand why they have so many problems. And on top of that they don’t do research on the breeds. The best example is when people get a goldendoodle or labradoodle- both mixes of retrievers- and then have a problem when their mouthy. My doodle is the easiest dog to train I’ve ever been around. She’s got some issues with shyness and resource guarding but they’re my fault. She was a COVID puppy and we went a lot of places and were around people when she was a puppy but, looking back, we didn’t interact with a lot of people so she’s good in new places but still shy with new people. But, again, that’s my fault. Anyway, that’s my rant. 😁
@jamesmiddleton6464
@jamesmiddleton6464 Жыл бұрын
@@ivyrose779 Not sure if it will help because all dogs are individual but this worked with our dogs including the labradoodle. I fed her consistently just before our dinner and at first I would crowd her space, when she got used to that I would make sure she could see me and approach and give her a brief pet and hand her some food. As she got used to that I took the bowl out of the equation and food came a little at a time from my hand but she had to put up with petting and playing. Finally I mixed hand and bowl and very carefully "pestered" her taking care to avoid interference with eating just letting her feel me there and that noone was going to take the food. At this last stage I would wait until she was done and then put a small amount of food in the bowl for snacking. With the dogs we got as pups I went straight to pestering and playing while they eat and have never had a dog feel the newd to guard anything but me from then on. Hope it helps and good luck.
@Wdm58
@Wdm58 Жыл бұрын
This was a fascinating interview. Great show! Many years ago before I learned better, I purchased a female Akita from a breeder, to keep my male Chow company while we were at work. I was lucky that my instincts proved right when I picked her from her 7 litter mates. Even at 3 months, they exhibited an aloof, indifferent attitude to my wife and I. Except for Sasha. She wiggled her way over to us like a Labrador or Golden would. We had small children and my Chow had aggression towards other dogs and I knew that he stood no chance against the much larger powerful breed if there were ever a serious fight. She was a dream dog as mild mannered to family and strangers as any dog we have owned. Although she was quite capable, (once attacked at 9 months old by a neighbor’s full grown German Shepard - he t-boned her knocking her to the ground on her back while he straddled her. She reversed him by brute force and placed her teeth around the front of his neck, but did not hurt him. He submitted and she let him up and they got along ever since.), her temperament was exceptional, especially compared to many Akita’s I have observed since then. Coincidently, in preparing the dogs to be around my small children, I envisioned how children might act around a dog (like touching them all over, leaning on them, annoying them while they were eating, etc.), so I spent time imitating those things in the dogs. I would even place my hand in the mouths while they were eating and they would stop chewing and wait for me to remove the hand. Again, I was lucky that I had a few basic instincts.
@huhSHUA
@huhSHUA 11 ай бұрын
How does Kyle know so much about dogs but doesn’t know the difference between a pit and a bully mutt?! And I garante the “black pit” that jumped i. His yard was just a bully mitt or American bully. Not a true pit
@nindigo2038
@nindigo2038 Жыл бұрын
Bears and dogs share an ancestor known as Miacids, which lived a least 32 million years ago. Please take care not to spread misinformation. Molossers are not more related to bears than any other type of dog. Also, dogs by nature are not strictly carnivorous like cats, but omnivores. This scientific information is not hard to come by.
@dirtrider2234
@dirtrider2234 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 yr old Corso at 140lbs. Hands down best dog I’ve owned. That being said we live on acreage, he was trained professionally since a pup, and he was socialized since day one. He is always off the leash, and he will run from a chihuahua when in public but when we are home he is a completely different animal towards dogs and strangers.
@rileyjothecorso9732
@rileyjothecorso9732 Жыл бұрын
Sounds just like my Corso 😂 this little bitty mixed breed dog at the dog park started going off and barking at my Corso and he jumped out of his skin 😂
@literarypharaoh1117
@literarypharaoh1117 Жыл бұрын
Damn that's awesome. The environmental switch is insane. A true loyal protective dog at heart.
@literarypharaoh1117
@literarypharaoh1117 Жыл бұрын
@@rileyjothecorso9732 Why do you think that is? How does an innately dominant confident dog get afraid of a much inferior dog but then are ferocious protectors of their owner. That's amazing.
@dirtrider2234
@dirtrider2234 Жыл бұрын
@@literarypharaoh1117 most definitely, sometimes he’ll scare me how he acts. But since we’ve notice the aggression towards strangers who don’t engage with us we’ve been training him to stay by outside until he is relieved.
@rileyjothecorso9732
@rileyjothecorso9732 Жыл бұрын
@@literarypharaoh1117 Corsos are a very intelligent dog breed , they know the difference between a threat and a non threat. My Corso is very friendly with people and other dogs there's only been one time he showed aggression towards another dog and it was only because the other dog was one of those big white dogs that guard livestock and he came running to the fence at the dog park being aggressive towards my Corso and honestly I feel like my Corso started acting aggressive, because he was protecting me .
@charlesharper7292
@charlesharper7292 7 ай бұрын
I used to have pitbulls. Beautiful, beautiful! well bred dogs. Apple of my eye. There was a guy that would stop me while i was walking them. Man nice dog, wanna fight mine? After the fourth time running into this guy I told him my dogs aren't allowed to fight. But I'll fight you any time you want. Never saw him again.
@coreyroberts2831
@coreyroberts2831 Жыл бұрын
Great episode fellas! I know I cant be the only one who see's the trend with certain dog breeds, Corsos, Pits to name a few, and I'm not talking about you guys, I'm referring to all the other people who get breeds because they are the "COOL" dog to have and are completely untrained on how to handle them. And in the end the poor dog is the one who pays the price of an unfit owner. For me, I'm a life long Doberman owner (30 years), yes I'm prejudice as I think they are amazing dogs, incredibly intelligent as well (most people don't know they are the only dog ever bread for personal protection). My point being back in the 80's Dobermans were the "Tough Guy" dog to have and to this day, I still hear the bullshit stigmas and out right lies that are now associated with Dobermans because to many idiot people owned them and gave them a bad name. It's the old saying "One bad apples spoils the bunch." And for dog owners this is very true. I truly believe not all people should, or are capable of owning, caring for dogs.
@tsmehary
@tsmehary Жыл бұрын
As a breeder and a trainer I don’t think I disagreed with 1 thing! Awsome hour of science, ✊🏾, Puppies definitely need 15 weeks
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
thank you!
@prhymehd3860
@prhymehd3860 Жыл бұрын
So you're in agreeance that there's a possiblity that some dogs come from bears? I 100% disagree with that. But I agree with everything else.
@Smitch2909
@Smitch2909 6 ай бұрын
28:30. Speak to a breed specific rescue to get ther real truth about the breed. The best advice. Wish I'd thought about this before I got my dog. All ended up great in the end but would have been better prepared.
@5150defiant
@5150defiant Жыл бұрын
Stumbled upon this channel, An I'm blown away by the insight between these two individuals. Great podcast, as someone who's had all kinds of breeds in My life, I love the Dedication an Honesty being displayed. Especially because I've been wanting to get a Corso for awhile, I definitely wanna learn as much as I can on the breed, Thxs so much for this episode I'm definitely subscribing 👊.
@RobertCabralDogs
@RobertCabralDogs Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@achsahkaleb4844
@achsahkaleb4844 Жыл бұрын
I just listened to the intro and I am crying. God bless people like both of you. It takes very special breed of human to do what you do. I absolutely commend you for taking people like that out.
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