Never Turn Your Back On An Aggressive Dog

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Doberman : “Do all that barking just DONT TOUCH ME” 😌

djnon-refundablefee
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He literally waited for another dog to bite first what a gentleman

GamngSyzygy
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That’s a very well trained dog . He’s a beast 💪🏻

Datsick
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That Doberman stood his ground and said don’t fuck with me

tonycalhoun-usej
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"The loudest one in the room, is always the weakest". Apparently this rule applies to dogs as well. Great job
Mr. DOBERMAN!!

bravo
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The perfect example of loudest one isn’t the baddest one:

Kendrick_trucker
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I think we need to give the woman more props she is not freaking out or just screaming she is actually calm and collective

Asapfern
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Doberman is the best dog I ever had. They'll wait but don't bite him/her. Smart, loyal dogs.❤

sharonblevins
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The rules of the streets: Don’t touch me and I won’t touch you. If you do touch me your azz is mine.😂

ramblerchic
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Extremely impressive handling of the situation by a truly dominant dog. He knew what he could do but only if he had to.

ptimal
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That Dober is a real beast he was not taking no bullshit grat dog reacted perfectly x

desmondcampbell
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The three dogs are the definition of: "they are all bark, no bite"

RileyHighBerg
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The Doberman shows his dominance over them with just how he refuses to submit. They’re powerful dogs.

averagechadlegionary
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Gosh that Doberman is an absolute beast! Pure confidence and poise, he's one handsome boy!!

JimmyFoxhound
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I have a 8 month old American Bulldog she oozes confidence she's 85lbs. I only had one dog try to get mean with her and she held him on his back by his throat without clamping down. She is my children's protector and i love her.

kennethrand
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Hard to find dogs with rock solid nerves like this and super confident

PsychoSpit
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“beware the man who does not talk and the dog that does not bark” Native American proverb

davidleeroth
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VERY TRUE!!! Reminds me of a time when I was about 10 yrs old working my first job -- delivering newspapers to houses in the Neighborhood. I was accompanied by a few of my childhood friends. During one particular drop off to a mansion-like house that we had to jump a fence and walk down an entrance path in order to get to, after successfully landing the newspaper on the front porch I remembered seeing my older cousin, Deezy (who's currently serving 64 years in prison) run past me frantically with wide eyes and not saying anything to me as he passed me. He cleared the fence and dove head first into the picc-up trucc that was out front waiting for us. As I looked bacc I immediately noticed why he was running. A HUGE Rott Weiler was sprinting full speed towards us but it was too late for me to run. That fight, flight or freeze response kicced in so I turned turned towards the dog, stood my ground and tried not to show fear. The dog abruptly stopped about 5 feet away from me growling menacingly and foaming at the mouth. Within the next moment his owner called his name, he turned around and I was able to reunite with my scary ass older cousin. I was feeling it after that!!!

eddiepurpose
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Beautiful red Dobby standing his ground once that dog bit him it was like "It's on M.F. now."

jamiecrawford
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I can hear Cesar's voice saying "It's not the loud dogs you need to worry about, it's the quiet ones. They're saving all their energy to tear you to pieces with".

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