Aggressive Pit Bull Attacks Belgian Malinois At Dog Park. TRIGGER WARNING.

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Love how he goes from getting attacked to straight into playing with his mate. Amazing dog

patrickpay
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You can feel the tension just evaporate the second he sees his friend and runs with him, that was so wholesome.

squishybrick
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It's nice to see someone so in tune with a dog's body language. So many fights start because people are not watching their dogs and looking for the signs. Great job!

IshKabilble
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oh my god, the way ronin stepped back from the fight and showed many warning signs prove how much effort and talent went into his training. truly amazing, well done!!

marissa
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I was at the dog park with the little woman and our great Shepherd. He's very well socialized, athletic, patient and great with kids. He's non-aggressive. So in snuck a 20 something girl with a scarred up intact male pit. I usually leave when I see one of them. In this case she told me she rescued him because he was to be euthanized the following day. My dog ran up to me and this pit tried repeatedly to latch onto my pooch. She said he always done that and I told her it was an immediate sign of aggressiveness and I asked her to leave. This dogs focus was to hurt another dog but she refused to remove the vial pit...As we were closing the gate behind us the pit latched on to an elderly husky and wouldn't let go. It began shaking and blood was flowing from the Husky as it's owner tried to free it. The girl owner of the pit was hysterical, she didn't want her dog hurt. Cops showed up and got the damn thing to release....it was a big affair..people should not own the type of dog that is beyond their experience..

guysolis
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I had the exact same situation 3 yrs ago - my intact 9 yr old mal was attacked by a pit bull at the dog park. The fight was serious. The owner of the pit just stood there within 10 ft watching. I, on the other hand, grabbed my leather leash & promptly began beating his dog. My guy was a senior citizen, did nothing to provoke this & I was worried about him getting hurt. Pit finally backed off & owner grabbed him & left. The other people at the park said that this guy was encouraging his pittie to fight with the other dogs the whole time he was there.

lindabransgrove
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That Pitty is a total buzz kill. He shouldn’t be at park. Ronin is such an awesome social awareness and adaptability.
Awesome boy

abadigital
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"That guy was a butthole, huh, dad? Hey, I found a ball! Look dad, a ball!"
Ronin's a good boi, well-tempered and friendly. Glad everything turned out alright!
😁

alden
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People need to notice way sooner that their dog is about to start a fight. Gave many obvious warning signs. I would of been extremely upset at pittys owner and kicked him out myself

cheddarbob
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If you're at a dog park and you see a Bull breed, a fighting breed, I suggest you just leave. It's not worth it and people can screech all they want but the data doesn't lie and stereotypes exist for a reason. Not everyone should be allowed to own a dog and most people shouldn't be allowed to own a fighting or a working dog. Period.

SaltNBattery
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In many cases, dogs are a lot smarter than people. Many years ago, Jack was in his back yard digging up a pipe to repair. His large black lab was sitting there watching. A stranger drove up into a neighbor's driveway with a german sheppard. The sheppard spotted Daisy and started aggressively barking. The sheiss kopf laughed and let the sheppard out. It sprinted towards Daisy and leapt at her. Jack was out out the hole with his shovel in a flash. While the sheppard was in mid air, Daisy stood up, raised her head and opened her mouth. The sheppard came down with its throat in Daisy's mouth. She clamped down and tore the sheppard's throat out. It died instantly. The sheiss kopf started screaming at Jack about Daisy being a vicious dog and that he was going to pay for the sheppard. His buddy was a sergeant with the police force and would see to it. Jack asked who the sergeant was and then informed the sheiss kopf that he was under arrest. Jack was a lieutenant at the time. As a kid who played with Daisy, I had a lot of new respect for her.

richardross
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I really appreciate the way you type in an explanation of whats going on with their body language and the situation! I feel like a lot of videos don’t go that into depth so its harder to figure out whats going on if you’re not able to read dogs the way you can. Thank you for your hard work to explain to us, please keep making videos like this, I always enjoy watching and learning!

I have a question:
How did you become so good at understanding dogs? I want to try and learn more for myself :)

leahgorey
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So nice to see someone who knows how to "read dogs" and take the time to train his own! Thank you!!!

lilyst.pierre
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There are some clown pitbull owners with their pitbulls thinking their pitbull can even take on a lion. Stay away from these clowns.

knrvruk
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I'm so happy to see his friend came out of nowhere and Ronin got to being himself this quick!

missw
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that is amazing how smart that dog is. And how he's just avoiding conflict the whole and doesn't lose control. Prop to the owner he knows his stuff!

cadynbartlett
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I loved the footage at 5:04 when Ronin's friend showed up and he turned all the aggression off in an instant and was like "OK time to Play!"

stevenfrost
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Very impressive how your able to read all the dog cues. Id personally be terrified to have my dog with unleashed aggressive pitts but Ronin appears to be able to hold his own if needed!

MrBradc
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This is why I can’t take my dogs to the dogs park. Pits and their owners ruin everything

VideoGameLover
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My dog was intact until after he was 2. I had to stop taking him to dog parks because dogs would try to attack him. I had a pit walk up to him, pin him to the ground, and bit his face. Another time I had a pack of THREE German shepherds go after him, I picked him up and put him above my head and they jumped up on my back to try to get any part of him they could. People need to socialize their dogs and properly train them. Shit owners is what gives dog parks a bad name.

lkmidge