Ok people. Let’s looks at the big picture. She helps people, kudos to you my dear. I used to drive school bus for kids with these special needs. Loved those kids. Cesar helps dogs become balanced and their people become empowered causing a great opportunity here. Now, John Paul can blossom and help the clients as well. Look at the joy and confidence it has given DJ working with John Paul. Animals have been helping people with disabilities for years. Now that she has control I call it a win win. Great job, Cesar!!
so so happy i came across this video. to see a disabled person have such a positive interaction with a dog they were scared of. that’s so so sweet. i love cesar❤❤❤
“I bring him to work because I enjoy having him around me”…. Her response speaks volumes. It’s about HER wants rather than consideration for her clients or even the dog.
It is so obvious... The owner cares more about that dog than her clients who need her help! She should be ashamed of her selfishness. The office workers have to put up with that chaos! Nuts.
What an ignorant way of seeing the situation. She cares about both the clients and her dog equally as much, that's why she wants them to be able to co exist in her life.
Same. I was disgusted that she thought she had the right to bring that obnoxious noise box into a workplace. Glad it all worked out..... THANKS to Cesar.
Why would they prioritize a poorly trained dog over their clients?? If their mission is to help adults with disabilities, they should focus on the needs of adults with disabilities not accommodating John Henry. Dogs don’t have to go with you everywhere, smh.
I agree with these comments. However it is only one way of seeing the situation. John Henry can actually help her clients now that he is calm n submissive. He only needed to lose his fear and need to protect. Cesar did a great thing. Look at how DJ’s self esteem was boosted working with John Henry. Dogs, animals in general, have been helping people with disabilities for years. I think this is a perfect outcome for all involved! Great job Cesar.
@@brendaerickson678but if Milan never got involved it would still be terrorizing thise poor people lol she shouldn't have kept him in a professional setting period highly unprofessional
well, usually not a problem dog to start with, only until and after getting scared by people in and out all day and not being trained how to handle it correctly
Why are they having a bad dog at their office in this case with sensitive people around -just don't get it d.a...have she ever heard about a dog sitter ...
What I heard too xD honestly this woman triggers me so much. Her concern was the dog biting a client and getting a lawsuit and not that the clients would be traumatized. She already went across the line allowing the dog to be there with clients facing mental problems and challenges.
This is a bit triggering as someone who is a guardian for their younger brother with autism. There comes a point where a safe place is more important than the dogs feelings
Agreed. If you’re going to have a dog in this situation, it should be quiet and well behaved to help clients get over any fear of dogs they may have. NOT a dog who scares people more
@ right. What a ironic statement to say she didn’t want to leave the dog at home because it might get lonely when the whole point of their program is to support Adults on the spectrum having an independent life just to scare them off with a dog!
I have ASD and a barking dog would definitely cause issues for me. Loud abrupt noises disturb me to where I meltdown. I can’t imagine how the clients feel going into that office.
She claims she cares about her patients but I really don't think she does at all. Her concern is the dog biting someone and having a lawsuit not that a client has been traumatized honestly she sucks imo
This woman bring her dog to a place that has intellectual disabled people is selfish as heck. Loud noises and barks can scare these folks. Sorry but I would have told her to leave the dog at home.
Something she said rubbed me the wrong way. She said she grew up being around people with disabilities, so she isn't afraid of them. O_o I am disabled with health issues, anxiety, and am neurodivergent. I don't think people would be scared of me, but I would definitely be scared of that dog! She claims to care about disabled people, but brings a dangerous and LOUD dog around her clients. It's incredibly disrespectful to them. And she uses the excuse of, "I don't trust the OTHER dogs" for why she doesn’t use a daycare service. She just comes across as very hypocritical.
Why would someone bring an uncontrollable dog to work? Not to mention the fact that she is working with people with disabilities and behavioral issues. She's unprofessional.
As a runner, I meet many dogs....I had to learn calm, lest I have a chihuahua stuck to my ankle. Ive since learned a few tips and tricks and helped some unruly owners chill out and take control of their pack! I am a dog whisperer wanna be by default!
Good work of these people but it should be emphasized that many people with autism are NOT intellectually challenged, some of them are intellectually gifted.
Agreed. I am on the spectrum, and was labeled "gifted" as a child. Also, the way she said, "I grew up around people with disabilities, so I'm not scared of them." 😑 Lady, the one to be scared of is your dog!
@@HououMinamino I was far over the line of the spectrum, so far that it wasn't even noticed that I am gifted in some areas (logic, pattern regocnition, arithmetic...). That happens when you start talking at the age of 5/6 but go to every class at the normal age, it seems that you are around average but you started a few years later but go with the regular program so that is a false equivalency.. My somewhat higher intelligence might actually be more a handicap than a help, most people don't see that you have such a handicap because you can hide it better so other people expect exactly the same from such a person as from other people, you might know what that is like.
Mail not male! Your theory isn't correct! It's about the dogs being subservient ( calm/submissive) to their owners! Doesn't matter who enters their zone or for how long!
this episode is the first time I saw what he means by put the lead behind the ears: if I had an out of control dog, I would put that lead on correctly and watch this entire episode again. I can relate to the owner because I also used to get way too excited upon first greet. I think that’s a lot of our problem, we are loving them in the wrong way setting them up for failure. Remembering it’s nose, eyes, ears, and no talk, no touch, no eye contact upon greeting. You can assist your dog to calm best once you take on the role of the calm, assertive leader.
I worked for a company that had dogs running around the office. It was awful because everyone was feeding them the dogs did whatever they wanted. Laying around all over the place barking and charging the door every time someone came to the door. I’d ask them to put the dogs in kennels if they are inside or at least close your office door. They even had an outdoor area they could have put the dogs but noooo. So one of them bite a delivery man and the other pulled a man’s pants down showing his maroon briefs. They were obviously selfish and didn’t respect good business practices. It was embarrassing and frustrating so I had to move on.
How on Earth would you say you are helping people and then let your dog terrorise them? That is complete disrespect and dishonesty , most especially people who are already struggling to cope with life. It’s gross behaviour.
why is it that tiny dogs always try to work up big dogs. my 7 year old daughter got a tiny dog for her 1st birthday, and budy goes after any other tiger dog. poor junior is so confused not knowing what's up with this tiny one lol
she's the owner of the business. that's why her employee called Cesar 911 because she probably wouldn't listen to anyone else that John Henry's behavior and her lack of leadership were a problem.
@@PrayforMe831 thanks for the clarification I was multitasking when watching this and missed the part where she was the owner. Explains a lot cause man she would have been fired so quick if she wasn’t lol.
This lady I was frightened I was scared scared I’m afraid I was worried. I’m afraid they’re gonna sue me. I’m gonna lose all my businesses. They’re gonna bite the dog. I mean this woman needs serious mental help. She’s trying to help other people and she can’t even help herself she’s so negative.
The other week following someone they should have went the wrong way . Big roundabout 4 lanes on approach from a dual carriageway. Lane 1 deals with exits 1 and 2 , lane 2 deals with only exit 3 for straight on. Lane 3 is for exits 3 and 4. Finally lane 4 is for exit 5 or do a U turn. Naturally you end up in lanes 2 and 3 which 90 % of people are taking the 3rd exit for straight on. As lane 2 only uses the 3rd exit alongside lane 3 you must leave at the 3rd exit as you risk hitting the person in lane 3 exiting the 3rd exit . Well the car 2 in front decided it needed to take most likely the 5th exit . As they couldn't move accross they decided to slow right down after basically 3rd exit in the left lane then do a u turn at the 3rd exit and get back on the roundabout then carry onto exit 5 most likely. Instead of simply going I've got the wrong lane I'll leave go 2 miles I guess to the next roundabout spin around and come back . They where asking to move over but as traffic was busy it wasn't happening. The person In front did blast the horn and I thought im not getting involved so I'm slowing down and ready to stop . We've all got the wrong lane but to leave on to a dual carriageway then do a U turn back on is suicide. All to safe 4 minutes
Ok people. Let’s looks at the big picture. She helps people, kudos to you my dear. I used to drive school bus for kids with these special needs. Loved those kids.
Cesar helps dogs become balanced and their people become empowered causing a great opportunity here.
Now, John Paul can blossom and help the clients as well. Look at the joy and confidence it has given DJ working with John Paul. Animals have been helping people with disabilities for years. Now that she has control I call it a win win.
Great job, Cesar!!
so so happy i came across this video. to see a disabled person have such a positive interaction with a dog they were scared of. that’s so so sweet. i love cesar❤❤❤
It was very sweet 😊
I couldn't find the words to describe what I was feeling, but you did! So amazing to see the change in the faces of EVERYONE for the better
so true
Junior's face "Dude, what is WRONG with you, chill out."
“I bring him to work because I enjoy having him around me”…. Her response speaks volumes. It’s about HER wants rather than consideration for her clients or even the dog.
It is so obvious... The owner cares more about that dog than her clients who need her help! She should be ashamed of her selfishness. The office workers have to put up with that chaos! Nuts.
What an ignorant way of seeing the situation. She cares about both the clients and her dog equally as much, that's why she wants them to be able to co exist in her life.
Unikitty, you said the thing I felt, better than I could. I hope your day goes well. 🥀🕯️
If she were selfish, she'd have chosen a different line of work. Or, not made a change.
She didn't make the change, her co worker called Cesar@@sapiophile545
@@sapiophile545 or let someone else look after her dog. Those people she attends to don’t have a lot of options. It’s still selfish
Junior looking at John Henry like "bitch I will eat u" and Ceasar is like 😊
Junior was like I'm going to let that sh*t slide cause Cesar here 😅😂
Love John Henry and dj walking together. ❤
I would lose it if I worked there. That is ridiculously unprofessional. Not being able to hear and talk on the phone is crazy
Exactly what I just commented terribly unprofessional
Seeing DJ HELP OUT MADE MY HEART WARM❤❤❤ CESAR IS MY HERO❤❤ SUPPORT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS!!!❤❤❤
I would not be able to work there, or even be a client. Terrible obnoxious barking sets me on edge badly.
Thank goodness for Cesar
Same. I was disgusted that she thought she had the right to bring that obnoxious noise box into a workplace. Glad it all worked out..... THANKS to Cesar.
OMG, they ALWAYS say ‘oh I don’t know if my dog is going to be ok with this’ when what they really mean is ‘I don’t know if I can handle this’
This lady has to be the most inconsiderate person ever! Two minutes into the video and I'm gobsmacked!
The little dog suddenly wag his tail when he look at Junior lying. Seem like oh my I may have a playmate now😊. He's happy already...
She's all he's got left and he's protecting her. She's got to show him she could protect herself.
I wish Cesar was my UPS guy
That's so funny!!
😂👍👍
If you know what I mean... 😏
...or my cable guy, my milk man, pool guy...❤lol
@HollyGW Ok...😂😂😂
"The dog biting someone could devastate us and put us out of business".......but yet she keeps bringing the dog....I'm scratching my head on that one.
Ugh, that bark would drive me nuts
Cesar is a hero to so many communities. May he live long and well 🙏✌️🕊️
Why would they prioritize a poorly trained dog over their clients?? If their mission is to help adults with disabilities, they should focus on the needs of adults with disabilities not accommodating John Henry. Dogs don’t have to go with you everywhere, smh.
Exactly
I agree with these comments. However it is only one way of seeing the situation. John Henry can actually help her clients now that he is calm n submissive. He only needed to lose his fear and need to protect. Cesar did a great thing. Look at how DJ’s self esteem was boosted working with John Henry. Dogs, animals in general, have been helping people with disabilities for years. I think this is a perfect outcome for all involved! Great job Cesar.
@@brendaerickson678but if Milan never got involved it would still be terrorizing thise poor people lol she shouldn't have kept him in a professional setting period highly unprofessional
@@justarandomgamer6309 I do agree
It’s beacuse it is her responsibility to train the dog , and that’s what she is doing now , so that’s the main thing ❤
Why do people have a problem dog at work?
well, usually not a problem dog to start with, only until and after getting scared by people in and out all day and not being trained how to handle it correctly
@@MS-bs8ddso a problem
Treated like the boss
especially when the work is as such.......... she a POS
@X-1.1-X Youre a goof.....
You are amazing you are a wonderful man Cesare you have a big heart I adore you I can't wait for more videos ❤️🐶👏👏👏👍
John Henry has a sweet sweet face❤
Love Cesar SO much. He’s inspired me so much. ❤
I could only give one Like to this beautiful video featuring beautiful people and dogs. I wept a lot watching this, must be tears of joy.
JUNIOR 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰
Why are they having a bad dog at their office in this case with sensitive people around -just don't get it d.a...have she ever heard about a dog sitter ...
“He thinks hes a race horse”
No, no he doesnt. 🤦🏻♀️
She needs to treat him like a dog not a person.
I dont want to leave John Henry at home. I rather make the work environment hell
What I heard too xD honestly this woman triggers me so much. Her concern was the dog biting a client and getting a lawsuit and not that the clients would be traumatized. She already went across the line allowing the dog to be there with clients facing mental problems and challenges.
This is a bit triggering as someone who is a guardian for their younger brother with autism. There comes a point where a safe place is more important than the dogs feelings
Agreed. If you’re going to have a dog in this situation, it should be quiet and well behaved to help clients get over any fear of dogs they may have. NOT a dog who scares people more
@ right. What a ironic statement to say she didn’t want to leave the dog at home because it might get lonely when the whole point of their program is to support Adults on the spectrum having an independent life just to scare them off with a dog!
No existen palabras para describir esto, estos son los verdaderos milagros
I’d call the Labor Department on this company so fast!
Plus the clients and coworkers with pet allergies. No!
I have ASD and a barking dog would definitely cause issues for me. Loud abrupt noises disturb me to where I meltdown. I can’t imagine how the clients feel going into that office.
Same here. I would walk out and never come back. Especially because I have had mulitple bad experiences with poorly-trained dogs throughout my life.
She claims she cares about her patients but I really don't think she does at all. Her concern is the dog biting someone and having a lawsuit not that a client has been traumatized honestly she sucks imo
This woman bring her dog to a place that has intellectual disabled people is selfish as heck. Loud noises and barks can scare these folks. Sorry but I would have told her to leave the dog at home.
Junior is the best! With Cesar, he's helped so many humans learn how to be pack leaders! Give that boy a huge juicy steak!
👏👏👏Bravo Cesar. Many thanks, as always.! Respect from England 🇬🇧 👍
You’re going to get tired of this but Patron usted es el mero mero!!!❤❤❤ con much cariño y respeto, la familia Dominguez.
Grande César 💯
❤ Cesar explain what represents strength
DJ you hero! Amazing energy! ❤
Easy fix leave the dog at home.
Cesar the miracle worker does it again ! 👏🕊️❤️
Oh my Heart!! ~❤~ Hugs to everybody!! Thanks Cesar!!
This women are awesome.
When that lady who called Cesar ask for more money you better pay her 😅😂
Something she said rubbed me the wrong way. She said she grew up being around people with disabilities, so she isn't afraid of them. O_o
I am disabled with health issues, anxiety, and am neurodivergent. I don't think people would be scared of me, but I would definitely be scared of that dog!
She claims to care about disabled people, but brings a dangerous and LOUD dog around her clients. It's incredibly disrespectful to them.
And she uses the excuse of, "I don't trust the OTHER dogs" for why she doesn’t use a daycare service.
She just comes across as very hypocritical.
Why would someone bring an uncontrollable dog to work? Not to mention the fact that she is working with people with disabilities and behavioral issues. She's unprofessional.
Literally the second time she gave some pressure little John Henry was ready to take direction from momma
thats a liability and unprofessiona!!!! that boss is a fool
the owner be like:
"I dont wanna leave him cause he's lonely and i like having him around"
THAT IS NOT A REASON BRUH??????
Loved that one.
The owner is only thinking about what she wants to make her happy and ignoring what her dog wants and needs to make him happy
Which really means what makes herself happy since she seems to know absolutely nothing about dogs
Ever hear of the concept “Leave your dog home”?🤷🏽♀️. That’s a bit selfish.
As a runner, I meet many dogs....I had to learn calm, lest I have a chihuahua stuck to my ankle. Ive since learned a few tips and tricks and helped some unruly owners chill out and take control of their pack! I am a dog whisperer wanna be by default!
DJ is THE MAN 😊👍. Loved it !!
All along he actually just wanted the belly rubs 🤗😇😂
Gorgeous Junior. RIP
God bless Cesar
Juniors look was like “a snack “😂 ❤
A good hearted doggo owner
Cesar is the best!
I love watching these videos and I don’t even have a dog! 🦮🥺
OPTIONS FOR LIFE IS DOING GREAT WORK❤❤❤❤
Good work of these people but it should be emphasized that many people with autism are NOT intellectually challenged, some of them are intellectually gifted.
Agreed. I am on the spectrum, and was labeled "gifted" as a child.
Also, the way she said, "I grew up around people with disabilities, so I'm not scared of them." 😑 Lady, the one to be scared of is your dog!
@@HououMinamino I was far over the line of the spectrum, so far that it wasn't even noticed that I am gifted in some areas (logic, pattern regocnition, arithmetic...). That happens when you start talking at the age of 5/6 but go to every class at the normal age, it seems that you are around average but you started a few years later but go with the regular program so that is a false equivalency..
My somewhat higher intelligence might actually be more a handicap than a help, most people don't see that you have such a handicap because you can hide it better so other people expect exactly the same from such a person as from other people, you might know what that is like.
John Jacob jingle Heimer Schmidt… His name is my name to! Lol
Love Cesar …so happy the lady was successful ❤
I love this episode omg I’m a special education teacher this is awesome
Dogs are particularly aggressive with male men and delivery men because each and every time they are successful and the person leaves.
Mail not male! Your theory isn't correct! It's about the dogs being subservient ( calm/submissive) to their owners! Doesn't matter who enters their zone or for how long!
I need him here for my rat terrier. She is out of control. And I can’t make her listen. And I’m usually good at training. HELP CEASAR!!!
this episode is the first time I saw what he means by put the lead behind the ears: if I had an out of control dog, I would put that lead on correctly and watch this entire episode again. I can relate to the owner because I also used to get way too excited upon first greet. I think that’s a lot of our problem, we are loving them in the wrong way setting them up for failure. Remembering it’s nose, eyes, ears, and no talk, no touch, no eye contact upon greeting. You can assist your dog to calm best once you take on the role of the calm, assertive leader.
Rank up your calm assertive leadership! No compromise! Only reward calm good behaviour! Small dogs aren't fragile! They need leadership!
I worked for a company that had dogs running around the office. It was awful because everyone was feeding them the dogs did whatever they wanted. Laying around all over the place barking and charging the door every time someone came to the door. I’d ask them to put the dogs in kennels if they are inside or at least close your office door. They even had an outdoor area they could have put the dogs but noooo. So one of them bite a delivery man and the other pulled a man’s pants down showing his maroon briefs. They were obviously selfish and didn’t respect good business practices. It was embarrassing and frustrating so I had to move on.
always such beautiful dogs
CAROL CONGRATULATIONS
ON THE WONDERFUL WORK WITH THEESE
DISABLED PEOPLE.
I WORK WITH PEOPLE
WITH PROBLEMS I AM
REMEDIAL RIDING AIDE
John Henry was a folklore story, about a very strong man of his time. But not this dog, truly a monster in disguise 🥸😂😂😂😂
Not a monster, just scared with an owner who has no idea what she’s doing.
@pamelagroves2142 I didn't ask you mouth 😡
wholesome episode
It's great but works only by working in togetherness 😉
Love you CEASAR❤❤❤
Good work, Caesar❤❤❤❤
Her arm still needs to relax, but she's making good strides.
Best pal and John Henry are both race horses! I was there to see best pal receive his memorial statue at Santa Anita in the 90’s.
What on earth was she thinking about taking her problem dog to a work environment with mentally challenged clients. Unbelievable!!.
I mean, I mean, it is a surprise? But she doesn't ask, "why is there a professional film crew filming us? 3:20
I went to school with her and her brother. The brother was a little slow as she was very cool😊👌🏼
How on Earth would you say you are helping people and then let your dog terrorise them? That is complete disrespect and dishonesty , most especially people who are already struggling to cope with life. It’s gross behaviour.
why is it that tiny dogs always try to work up big dogs. my 7 year old daughter got a tiny dog for her 1st birthday, and budy goes after any other tiger dog. poor junior is so confused not knowing what's up with this tiny one lol
Why is she still allowed to bring that dog into the office if it’s so disruptive?
The dog 🐕 isn't disrupted anymore. That's why they called Ceasar!
she's the owner of the business. that's why her employee called Cesar 911 because she probably wouldn't listen to anyone else that John Henry's behavior and her lack of leadership were a problem.
@@PrayforMe831 thanks for the clarification I was multitasking when watching this and missed the part where she was the owner. Explains a lot cause man she would have been fired so quick if she wasn’t lol.
she's the boss 😂
That's y you're not the boss 😂
This lady I was frightened I was scared scared I’m afraid I was worried. I’m afraid they’re gonna sue me. I’m gonna lose all my businesses. They’re gonna bite the dog. I mean this woman needs serious mental help. She’s trying to help other people and she can’t even help herself she’s so negative.
We're working on it daily a work in progress 🐩 🐾
0:10 ¡¡¡tshhh!!!
9:09 juniooorrr
10:05 junior a la ofensiva 😧
Who brings a crazy dog to their office, especially if you're working with people with disabilities.
I bet her company is an NGO.
.......😅.....Cesar is wonderfull....😅😅
How can anybody trust her when she can't even control a little dog??
Damnmm... Red earth quake 😂❤❤
Don’t bring the dog to the office ? Lol
I just came to see all the puppy dogs.
Good job but the idea of swallowing a dry biscuit after a walk with no water probably was a little unpleasant.
Leave your dog at home
Nah. Take to work, just train him right.
The other week following someone they should have went the wrong way . Big roundabout 4 lanes on approach from a dual carriageway. Lane 1 deals with exits 1 and 2 , lane 2 deals with only exit 3 for straight on. Lane 3 is for exits 3 and 4. Finally lane 4 is for exit 5 or do a U turn. Naturally you end up in lanes 2 and 3 which 90 % of people are taking the 3rd exit for straight on. As lane 2 only uses the 3rd exit alongside lane 3 you must leave at the 3rd exit as you risk hitting the person in lane 3 exiting the 3rd exit . Well the car 2 in front decided it needed to take most likely the 5th exit . As they couldn't move accross they decided to slow right down after basically 3rd exit in the left lane then do a u turn at the 3rd exit and get back on the roundabout then carry onto exit 5 most likely. Instead of simply going I've got the wrong lane I'll leave go 2 miles I guess to the next roundabout spin around and come back . They where asking to move over but as traffic was busy it wasn't happening. The person In front did blast the horn and I thought im not getting involved so I'm slowing down and ready to stop . We've all got the wrong lane but to leave on to a dual carriageway then do a U turn back on is suicide. All to safe 4 minutes
"John Henry is aldready. A problem"
...hrm when a dogs licks his lips like junior so ...!