How Human Behavior Influences Bad Dog Tendencies | Cesar 911 Season 1, Ep. 5 - Part 1

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In this episode, I meet Tasha, a Pitbull Labrador mix that has aggressive and attacking tendencies. The first thing I notice is the dog has two leashes, one on the neck and one on the harness. Dogs are rarely unpredictable, so Tasha's owner just need to better understand and evaluate her behavior.

It's a challenge to fix how these owners can learn their dog's behavior better.

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I have to say Rose was the hero in this story. Without her there would have been no Cesar, no education. It is very traumatic to go through a dog attack. The pain, the fear that this could happen again has to be worked through. I know I went through it. Dear Rose, I am so proud of you. Your courage and Love is an inspiration. I know the pain that this has created on many levels.

melindah
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I sense no remorse from Joe and Diana. Rosa, I hope you heal from your injuries. You are truly a good person with a kind heart.

prettybrowni
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😂😂😂 I just love Jr. He's just like Daddy, so calm and well behaved. After being attacked he's like "wtf is wrong with this damn dog?!, better to walk away, it might be contagious."🤣

unikatx
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I have a hard time being assertive with my dogs and these videos have helped me understand, I am helping my dogs by being assertive. Thank you Cesar and all the people that are brave enough to be on the show!

yvetterehberg-io
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Rose is an angel! Hopefully the owner will be super committed to changing so no one else is hurt.

susans
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The owner (lady) acts like Rose being attacked by her dog is not a big deal 😡! Seriously if my dog attacked anyone I would be so sorry and embarrassed! It would be ALL MY FAULT!! The audacity! Asking Rose if she wanted her dog to be put down, umm heck ya!! Nobody deserves to be attacked by anyone, then blame the person they attacked? Makes ZERO sense!!!! 😡🙄

faithahenakew
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Rose is an angel for sure, being so proactive and taking this danger seriously for the sake of her community is just beyond wholesome and caring.
Tasha's owner though is the complete opposite.

rustyhowe
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The lady who gave Tasha a second chance with conditions (that Cesar comes to help) is a beautiful human being. Second chances are extremely important, even for dogs and especially their owners. I do some similar work to what Cesar does, but on a smaller scale, and in my opinion, "fixing" the dog is the easy part! "Fixing" the human is by far the most challenging!! I absolutely give this lady a ton of credit!! She took full responsibility for the role she played with her dogs aggression issues & I commend her for that. It can be hard seeing the role you played in such an awful scenario. I know this is an old episode, but I wonder if the owners were successful?

jenniferpepler
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Applying your techniques is really making a difference in making me a better human for my dog. I am making slow foundational changes to patiently establish me as my dog’s leader. Level of anxiety is noticeably improved. Thank you!

G-Lander
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Every dog deserves an owner but not all owners deserve a dog.

Paygelove
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Tasha was so much like my dig when we first adopted her, not just that they look very similar, but in the excitement and protectiveness. I was obsessed with this show on Netflix back then (I was around 8-10) and my parents were struggling with her. I really wanted to try implementing Cesar's methods and they were incredibly helpful. 11 years later and I have a very well-adjusted 12y/o who rarely even barks. She almost never has a leash and obeys even odd sounding commands. Thank you, Cesar!

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When I was doing dog training, I met an elderly woman who had a very aggressive, fearful, and protective miniature poodle. It turns out that the woman had been in the hospital for cancer treatments, and when she came home her dog's personality had totally changed. I told her that dogs can smell weakness, and that she had lost her status as pack leader. Her dog not want to be the leader, but felt like someone had to be in charge, so reluctantly took over (hence the fearfulness.) I had her do exercises to reestablish authority, and to stop coddling protective behavior. If the dog shows any signs of aggression, don't reassure and sooth the dog, but instead correct and let the dog know that SHE was back in charge. Growling and snapping was not acceptable anymore. She took my advice, and within a few weeks her dog was back to his normal, mellow self.

YochevedDesigns
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My key takeaways are: If I am angry, , my dog is tense, it's not her that changes; it's me. Huh, it's just so amazing that dogs' characters are dependent on humans. My salute to you, Cesar!

rhodatacaldo
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Classic episode! My fave bit is when Rose returns to witness the mininal progress made and when asked how she felt now, admitted that she still felt unsure/unsafe. So the owners got angry at her + basically said they didn’t give a f*%@ how anyone felt - they were keeping the dog regardless. LOL, right? 😢

SolanumMelongena
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CESAR is so world 🌎 is a better place with Cesar in it 👍

HOCKEYDIVA
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I’m shocked how deluded and arrogant is the owners of aggressive dog behaves. Asking Caesar if he knows what he does rather than asking her self that question, the dog got there because of her clueless
Her dog is aggressive bit someone, and she’s can’t be bothered to train her dog, so the victim has call in Caesar .
And also she’s upset she’s been reported to Animal Control. She doesn’t want her dog to die but yet can’t be bothered to train it. Crazy.
I hope so helped with the medical bills

erzsebetszanto
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Wow, did this hit home. My collie service dog does not display aggression. She has been very clingy and protective. I have been in the hospital several times since 2020 with an antibiotic resistant kidney infection, which also included surgeries.
Cassie has been away from me and then back with me.
She is now with me. I have another surgery coming next month.
She has become alpha but does not show aggression.

Cassie has the most beautiful heart of gold.

Now her heart is broken and confused.

I know my anxiety and stress affect her so much.

In order for her to heal and be anxiety free and safe, I need to get healthy, have patience, and get my inner healing done.

I have an apartment since the end of May 2024.
Before that I was homeless for close to three years.

I have so much healing to do.

I love my service dog beyond what words can express.
She has saved my life.

I need to get back to living so I can give her life back to her.

Sorry about do many words.

Thanks Ceasar.

Psalm-pupf
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How dare Diana try to make her neighbor feel bad for reporting her dog after a vicious bite. People matter.

gamtngirl
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It's all about the energy that one puts off and being assertive. He trains dogs and the people. Watching how he carries himself he owns the ground he walks on. I've been watching him and trying to learn. He is a blessing

debrabensinger
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All along the problem is owners with the wrong attitude, and no clue about it! Blaming the dog, even as they love it. Thank God for Cesar! He saves dogs through saving people.

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