What an impressive episode! It's incredible to see how Cesar works with the rescue war dog and helps him find his calm. The transformation is truly inspiring! The bond between the dog and Cesar really shines through. Thank you for showcasing the importance of training and understanding our furry friends
I’m always impressed by Cesar’s skills! The bond he creates with the rescue war dog is heartwarming. It’s a great reminder of how patience and understanding can make such a difference in an animal’s behavior
Although Dingo was born in a war zone and has never used his nose as he would have normally , he is somewhat like my 9 yo pit/boxer I rescued 4 years ago. Phoebe was ready to attack any med/large breed of dogs. She jerked me around a lot. Because I've been watching you for nearly 20 years i have taught her on a leash and to walk correctly with me. I'm nearly 71 yo and we walk nearly every day and she has never again rushed other dogs. I'm so curious about the first 9 years of her life but she has been my saving grace thanks to you Cesar. I love Phoebe and I'm glad. I chose her ❤ You have taught so many how to make dogs jappy and healthy and social.
@@gringoenespanol Agreed. I have heard Cesar say many times, "If you own a dog, then you have just assumed the role of 'pack leader'. If you don't become the pack leader, your dog will assume that role." As dog owners, we need to learn how to speak dog, or at least understand dog language in general, as well as learn the specific quirks of our own dogs. I have had other dogs correct my dog when she acted out, and my dog corrected another dog when it nipped one of it's human puppy brothers. Depending on the dog, a dog park can be an excellent place to teach a dog proper socialization, both with other dogs and with people.
Lol,.she appears to not have a single clue to me,.she said she was advised the dog wouldnt b suitable for western civilisation while she has a laugh as saying it,.then she praises the dogs aggressive behaviour, like a typical uneducated person, seriously thats 101 stuff,.she had aggression issues completly caused by her, its like she's never watched a single episode of cesars show lol,.she then gives 1 specific example of his aggressive behaviour 1 day, then again with a laugh says,."i had him nurtured the next day".. but then suprise suprise..she then immeadiatly says.."it didn't change a thing"..well duh, she clearly puts in either no effort into reading to educate herself on basics, or if she does read advice she simply chooses not to take it,.when cesar had seen her praise the dogs aggressive behaviour he knew yet again he was dealing with someone without the first clue, u could see he couldnt hide the frustrated look on his face when he first walked up to her & yet she couldn't be happier & idk if she was over acting or what lol, but what was really weird was he doesnt seem to say a word or anything at all like "how r u", he litteraly doesnt even make eye contact with her,.yet she just turns & looks at him with an instant giggle giggle she says in a bubbly voice "aww im good,.how r u"??...cesar unlike his regular very happy greeting virtually doesn't even look at her face & just replies "I'm really good" but it looked like he wanted to say whilst shaking his head at her "mm that was atrocious"..yeah smart he thinks lol, oh yeah she's a real clever 0:09 cookie that one lol.🤣🤣 @@chriss2452
@@paulvanderryst3587 It's all scripted, that's why it feels so unnatural. And the editing is done by an amateur. This show is just getting worse. They're stuck with a concept that is extremely predictable and boring. It's really a shame because Cesar seems to be a great guy. It seems all American "reality shows" are produced in the same way, they need to create drama. Dog barks one time: "OH NO WE MIGHT HAVE TO PUT THE DOG DOWN, THAT WOULD BE DEVASTATING, HE'S OUR LITTLE BABY!! CESAR, YOU'RE OUR LAST HOPE!!!!"
That’s a kuchi dog. They are bread to protect villages from wolves amongst the pastoral nomads of Afghanistan. Hence his reaction. They scared the hell out of me. So powerful and strong.
This video was suggested after I searched for (Cesar Millan, Kangal OR (Turkish Sheep Dog)). The Kuchi and Kangal dogs have been bred to guard sheep herds autonomously (without human supervision) and to forage for their own food. A Kangal owner compared Kangals to Terminators: They assess new animals for threat potential. If a Kangal assesses a new animal to be a threat, then the Kangal terminates it (and there is almost nothing that the human owner can do).
This is the only time I’ve seen Cesar properly impressed by the power of a dog. You can see how careful he’s being at the start. The husband is a (well-meaning) idiot to dump this beautiful but incredibly dangerous dog on his wife for years (!) at a time. It’s like asking a toddler to watch your loaded gun for you. Props to her for stepping up, but without Cesar this would have ended in disaster.
@@wasclit11 You realize not everyone is American on TH-cam right? For example, to a middle Eastern this Navy Seal is putting his life on the line to kill them!
My biggest dream would be to meet Cesar. But I don’t live in the states so idk if that will happen. So I’m so grateful that now Cesar is making videos with even more focus on how he trains the dogs and humans really going into detail! Amazing work!!!!
OK, what a wonderful dream! You absolutely can make it happen by making a concrete, step by step plan for each challenge: -what documents do I need to get a passport from my country? -What do I need to do to get a visa to visit the US/how do I apply for a visa? -What options do I have for transportation to get to the US? And break down each step into mini tasks, practical small objectives you can do say, every quarter/six months to continue to move forward on achieving your dream. *You can do this.* Cheering you on, my friend!
Your video sharing of your experience crossing the border was another example of what our world is missing. Unconditional Love. Something our pups show & give every moment of every day.
There are no words that could come close to all the love, compassion & help you offer saving the human & our best friends. Thank you Cesar. Thank you. You truly do gods work you’re an inspiration to all of us.
I have been watching his shows from the first and he never sees to amazing me. I'm have an anxiety disorder, but not when I walk my dogs because I want to protect them and to be okay, and I was never taught about breathing techniques like this. I have seen this episode si long ago, so I tried it as taught here, and it was easier. Amazing.
AMURRCA!! i love how all the. neighbors came out to help. That's what we are supposed to be about. Thank u, Cesar, again for doing gods work for these dogs and people.
Such a handsome dog. Glad his owner was able to give him what he needed; calm confident leadership. Yay Ceaser’s the bomb! I thought he might’ve met his match with dingo 🩵
I’m 83 , my great uncle had a German Shepherd, that came back from WWII . Marine Sgt Mac was all over the South Pacific . He had been in a lot of action. My uncle Veston lived out in the country , on a cattle farm , mostly . Mac’s best friend was a huge Braman bull with a ring, chain and rope in his nose . Mac would do find Juda the bull by that rope . Juda also liked Mac. At times Mac was the only one that could get around Juda. Mac stayed on a long chain , when my Uncle and Aunt weren’t around . He was the best watchdog I’ve ever seen and I trained dogs for K9 security for many years . Sgt Mac was a hero and was given a hero’s burial . Marines and all
I've helped people with their problem horses before. That's what I often have to work with them: Breathe. We humans often hold our breath or breathe very shallowly. That is from tension, and animals pick up on that. ❤
Keep it up Katie. I know Dingo just needs positive energy. It's not he's fault to behave that way. I'm happy you're giving him a chance at a better life despite the challenges. Consistency is key.
Putting the focus on the breathing helps to come into presence, into the now, not only has this the power to calm animals but it also changes the interaction with other human beings.....
I WOULD RATHER HAVE DOGS IN MY LIFE THAN HUMANS AND ALSO HAVE PUPS AS MY CHILDREN, THE CARE , LOYALTY, THEY HAVE TOWARDS THEIR OWNERS IS JUST AMAZING , WOLL ALWAYS STAY WITH YOU AND NEVER LEAVE , WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE THE JOY I FEEL BEING AROUND THESE PUPS ❤😢 I DONT LIKE BEING AROUND HUMANS, ANIMALS ARE NOTHING LIKE HUMANS 😊❤,
I like to see an update to all the cases Cesar has helped and see if the people are still doing what Cesar helped them with or if they went back to there old ways and now the dogs went back as well or if they even have the dogs still. Dingo was so happy to see Cesar and was happy living with him at DNC ,that I think Katie should have left him there with Cesar . He was out of the city and with a his own pack . The dog clearly was happier and better off with Cesar .
I CANNOT IMAGINE THE PAIN , ABUSE, HURT , BEING SCARED , BULLIED DINGO HAS BEEN THROUGH, ITS BREAKING MY HEART , I ABSOLUTELY TAKE MY HAT OFF TO THE OWNERS THAT TOOK A CHANCE ON DINGO ❤❤❤ , GAVE HIM A SECOND CHANCE AND A NEW LIFE , THANKYOU KATIE ❤😢
War dogs get caught in the mode, barking and snarling...peace must be taught, calmly. A dog will read your mind, so make sure you know, and control, the book it reads in you. They smell your fears, so have none.
Just done a bit of quick research into the Afghanistan Kuchi/Kuchee breed of dog which are know to be livestock protectors. They're not suited for the Western culture but the do have cross breeds that are more suitable for western city living as long as the owner knows their history. The Kuchi is a hard working outdoor (living) dog that doesn't need much training because they're breed instinct is to naturally guard the livestock and that includes their owners. It's also a very powerful breed. If you get one, you're better off living on a farm/ranch. Thank you Cesar for sharing this video.
Its like a soldier bringing home a liion he felt sorry for while deployed, and then leaving it in his home while he leaves. Wild bred dogs arent same as domesticated American dogs who havent hunted to eat, and fought to survive. Takes training and time.
Yeah, I think, although he was a guard dog, he was a mascot… probably a comfort as well. But imagine watching all the training of the soldiers and the marching. Crazy loud and aggressive. Then he did fight off other dogs, because seriously, if you were an army base would you trust the locals guard dogs? They could be booby traps.
Cesar is incredible as a dog trainer. I am so glad that he’s able to help this lady with her dog. She’s starting to get the idea of what she’s doing wrong. So he not only trained the dog have to train the owners.
Afghan Shepherd is a live stock guardian dog. So it needs some fenced yard, farm and a job. Along with hearty strong owner. Then these dogs are very OK, also for the family. But they don't run away from wolfs, bears etc, same as kangal. LSG is a special dog with special job to do. I have one of them.
I am so glad that her husband brought that dog to the United States, he has a wonderful life here especially since Caesars going to help them out with him
Reminds me of our Anatolian Shepherds from Turkish Kangals.(livestock dogs) Definitely need to know what you are doing. Not a beginner dog. Powerful, independent. Normally bred to protect sheep & goats from predators.
HERE IN THE ARMY THERE IS A DOG UNIT. OFTEN WHEN THE DOGS HAVE TO B RETIRED THEY HAVE TO B REHOMED THE HANDLER WILL SOMETIMES ADOPT THEIR DOG PARTNER + GET THEM SLIGHTLY RETRAINED SO THAT THEY LEARN TO LIVE IN THE OUTSIDE WORLD..
Love the training methods! I'm trying to start training my 8 month old to not be reactive to every noise and not pull on the leash. I will, ofc wait till 9 months and practice more.
I stated training my English Mastiff at 6 weeks old. By Eight weeks she was completely house broken (only had three accidents in the house) then we moved onto commands. She got to 170 lbs and was very well trained. I used verbal, hand signals and even worked with her in the dark. I could walk her on a leash smaller than my pinky finger. Best trained dog I ever had and never broke a command.
Whoa! I really wish I knew this when I got her at 8 weeks old. She is my first dog, and a Chow Chow, but she's very well behaved. Just basic leash training and reactivity to noises I need to practice.
@@cocobun6443 work with her every day. She’ll enjoy the time with you and the mental stimulation. The only thing I couldn’t allow my mastiff to do was lay under the kitchen table. She was under there and heard my 8 yo scream. She jumped up and moved my table half way across the kitchen before she got out from under there. Glasses were falling over and everything shifted. Lol
Whoa! Aww! Lol, Yeah ima keep trying to be consistent with it. I'm making sure she knows all the rules, so nothing bad will be expected for the future.
Great work again by Cesar, but at the end of this video I still felt that Dingo was doubting whether this was the right way to act... He kept looking at all the other dogs while walking beside Katie, as if waiting for the trigger to allow him to be set off again. He didn't attack, because he knew he didn't have permission to do so. So, for the time being, he should not be trusted near Katie yet... But hopefully he WILL snap out of his state of mind of always being ready to attack if need be...
What an amazing story! I even got a little teary-eyed for both the dog and the owner at the very end. Thank you so much for sharing this incredible information! ❤🦮the
What an impressive episode! It's incredible to see how Cesar works with the rescue war dog and helps him find his calm. The transformation is truly inspiring! The bond between the dog and Cesar really shines through. Thank you for showcasing the importance of training and understanding our furry friends
I’m always impressed by Cesar’s skills! The bond he creates with the rescue war dog is heartwarming. It’s a great reminder of how patience and understanding can make such a difference in an animal’s behavior
Cesar is the GOAT with dogs and people!
Although Dingo was born in a war zone and has never used his nose as he would have normally , he is somewhat like my 9 yo pit/boxer I rescued 4 years ago. Phoebe was ready to attack any med/large breed of dogs. She jerked me around a lot. Because I've been watching you for nearly 20 years i have taught her on a leash and to walk correctly with me. I'm nearly 71 yo and we walk nearly every day and she has never again rushed other dogs. I'm so curious about the first 9 years of her life but she has been my saving grace thanks to you Cesar. I love Phoebe and I'm glad. I chose her ❤ You have taught so many how to make dogs jappy and healthy and social.
@@debcross2335 Sometimes it’s the simple fact that no human has corrected them, or communicated to them, that it’s not acceptable behavior.
@@gringoenespanol Agreed. I have heard Cesar say many times, "If you own a dog, then you have just assumed the role of 'pack leader'. If you don't become the pack leader, your dog will assume that role." As dog owners, we need to learn how to speak dog, or at least understand dog language in general, as well as learn the specific quirks of our own dogs. I have had other dogs correct my dog when she acted out, and my dog corrected another dog when it nipped one of it's human puppy brothers. Depending on the dog, a dog park can be an excellent place to teach a dog proper socialization, both with other dogs and with people.
Can't get over Cesar Millan 😮 this man is completely extraordinary
He should be called Dog whisperer.
@@antimassacr he is called the Dog Whisperer.
@@CryMeARiver63 No way! How long have you been sitting on this crucial information?
She’s a smart woman, she understood what she was doing wrong, no ego, and it ended up well and pretty fast. Bravo 👏 to her
She appears smart to you?
Lol,.she appears to not have a single clue to me,.she said she was advised the dog wouldnt b suitable for western civilisation while she has a laugh as saying it,.then she praises the dogs aggressive behaviour, like a typical uneducated person, seriously thats 101 stuff,.she had aggression issues completly caused by her, its like she's never watched a single episode of cesars show lol,.she then gives 1 specific example of his aggressive behaviour 1 day, then again with a laugh says,."i had him nurtured the next day".. but then suprise suprise..she then immeadiatly says.."it didn't change a thing"..well duh, she clearly puts in either no effort into reading to educate herself on basics, or if she does read advice she simply chooses not to take it,.when cesar had seen her praise the dogs aggressive behaviour he knew yet again he was dealing with someone without the first clue, u could see he couldnt hide the frustrated look on his face when he first walked up to her & yet she couldn't be happier & idk if she was over acting or what lol, but what was really weird was he doesnt seem to say a word or anything at all like "how r u", he litteraly doesnt even make eye contact with her,.yet she just turns & looks at him with an instant giggle giggle she says in a bubbly voice "aww im good,.how r u"??...cesar unlike his regular very happy greeting virtually doesn't even look at her face & just replies "I'm really good" but it looked like he wanted to say whilst shaking his head at her "mm that was atrocious"..yeah smart he thinks lol, oh yeah she's a real clever 0:09 cookie that one lol.🤣🤣 @@chriss2452
@@paulvanderryst3587
It's all scripted, that's why it feels so unnatural. And the editing is done by an amateur. This show is just getting worse. They're stuck with a concept that is extremely predictable and boring. It's really a shame because Cesar seems to be a great guy. It seems all American "reality shows" are produced in the same way, they need to create drama. Dog barks one time: "OH NO WE MIGHT HAVE TO PUT THE DOG DOWN, THAT WOULD BE DEVASTATING, HE'S OUR LITTLE BABY!! CESAR, YOU'RE OUR LAST HOPE!!!!"
@@marek7641
Mom had to step in...🤔
She can't stay calm. What are you talking about?
A dog with PTSD and an owner who is unsure and nervous. Glad this recipe for disaster had the opportunity to work with Mr Millan
What makes you think the dog suffered from PTSD?
Nothing is telling us that the dog has PTSD.
He grew up on a war zone - doesn't mean he is directly affected by traumatic events...
Dog looks like a Kangal. They're a livestock guardian breed, bred to be protective.
Edit: my bad, it's a Kuchi. The're similar in function though.
Poor Dingo was so scared and confused... kudos to Katie for stepping up and learning, and Cesar of course, the great educator. ❤
Always my pleasure watching your mastery and Thanks be to GOD for giving the gift of helping people.
That’s a kuchi dog. They are bread to protect villages from wolves amongst the pastoral nomads of Afghanistan. Hence his reaction. They scared the hell out of me. So powerful and strong.
He needs a job. Or more exercise.
This video was suggested after I searched for (Cesar Millan, Kangal OR (Turkish Sheep Dog)).
The Kuchi and Kangal dogs have been bred to guard sheep herds autonomously (without human supervision) and to forage for their own food.
A Kangal owner compared Kangals to Terminators: They assess new animals for threat potential. If a Kangal assesses a new animal to be a threat, then the Kangal terminates it (and there is almost nothing that the human owner can do).
This is the only time I’ve seen Cesar properly impressed by the power of a dog. You can see how careful he’s being at the start.
The husband is a (well-meaning) idiot to dump this beautiful but incredibly dangerous dog on his wife for years (!) at a time. It’s like asking a toddler to watch your loaded gun for you.
Props to her for stepping up, but without Cesar this would have ended in disaster.
Didn't you see her necklace? Her husband is a Navy Seal putting his life on the line for you.
@@wasclit11 I think he means that , although he has the best intention, giving a strong breed to a non-expert may not be the ideal situation.
@@wasclit11 You realize not everyone is American on TH-cam right? For example, to a middle Eastern this Navy Seal is putting his life on the line to kill them!
@@wasclit11You think just because someone has an important or impressive job that they can't make an idiotic decision?
What a great combination with the gun range and breathing lessons and Cesar's calm assertiveness. Great episode. GREAT JOB KATIE!
My biggest dream would be to meet Cesar. But I don’t live in the states so idk if that will happen. So I’m so grateful that now Cesar is making videos with even more focus on how he trains the dogs and humans really going into detail! Amazing work!!!!
OK, what a wonderful dream! You absolutely can make it happen by making a concrete, step by step plan for each challenge:
-what documents do I need to get a passport from my country?
-What do I need to do to get a visa to visit the US/how do I apply for a visa?
-What options do I have for transportation to get to the US?
And break down each step into mini tasks, practical small objectives you can do say, every quarter/six months to continue to move forward on achieving your dream. *You can do this.*
Cheering you on, my friend!
@@tundrawomansays694 that's so nice of you to write! Thanks!
Caesar is the man! ❤ Been a fan since the old DPC. Still love the transformations...
of the people.
Your video sharing of your experience crossing the border was another example of what our world is missing. Unconditional Love. Something our pups show & give every moment of every day.
There are no words that could come close to all the love, compassion & help you offer saving the human & our best friends. Thank you Cesar. Thank you. You truly do gods work you’re an inspiration to all of us.
Cesar,,,you are a gift to humanity and dog world❤❤❤❤❤...THANK U!!!
I have been watching his shows from the first and he never sees to amazing me.
I'm have an anxiety disorder, but not when I walk my dogs because I want to protect them and to be okay, and I was never taught about breathing techniques like this. I have seen this episode si long ago, so I tried it as taught here, and it was easier. Amazing.
The dog was acting aggressive toward other dogs and she literally hugged him 😂😂 wtf
😂
I guess she was telling him: it's ok it's ok 😂
That's exactly the wrong thing to do
It's because that's what you might do to a child. But dog language is different 😊
AMURRCA!! i love how all the. neighbors came out to help. That's what we are supposed to be about. Thank u, Cesar, again for doing gods work for these dogs and people.
Such a handsome dog. Glad his owner was able to give him what he needed; calm confident leadership. Yay Ceaser’s the bomb! I thought he might’ve met his match with dingo 🩵
I’m 83 , my great uncle had a German Shepherd, that came back from WWII . Marine Sgt Mac was all over the South Pacific . He had been in a lot of action. My uncle Veston lived out in the country , on a cattle farm , mostly . Mac’s best friend was a huge Braman bull with a ring, chain and rope in his nose . Mac would do find Juda the bull by that rope . Juda also liked Mac. At times Mac was the only one that could get around Juda. Mac stayed on a long chain , when my Uncle and Aunt weren’t around . He was the best watchdog I’ve ever seen and I trained dogs for K9 security for many years . Sgt Mac was a hero and was given a hero’s burial . Marines and all
Cesar is literally my HERO❤❤❤
Prove it.
The best ever , no one can do what Cesar does no ther trainer from what I’ve seen
Beautiful episode. There are many lessons to be learned here, such wisdom given❤
Bravo to both!
14:02 the perks of being a Chihuahua 😂
I think Dingo was wishing he was a Chihuahua right then so he could crawl under that gate and run away.
Yay, Cesar. You did it again. Amazing transformation and pretty quickly.
I've helped people with their problem horses before. That's what I often have to work with them: Breathe. We humans often hold our breath or breathe very shallowly. That is from tension, and animals pick up on that. ❤
I'm happy for you Katie.!!!!
Yey! A New Episode one i've never seen before.. Thank you !
Mr Millán , I salute you,
Mein idol, Cesar Millan.
Keep it up Katie. I know Dingo just needs positive energy. It's not he's fault to behave that way. I'm happy you're giving him a chance at a better life despite the challenges. Consistency is key.
Did anyone else laugh at the little tiny dog squeezing through the fence and escaping? lol
😂lol
😂lol
😂😂😂
It takes patience and time for success.
Putting the focus on the breathing helps to come into presence, into the now, not only has this the power to calm animals but it also changes the interaction with other human beings.....
Kiedys odcinki lecialy w polsce i duzo nauczylam szkoda ze nie ma ich już cezar przybadz do polski tez cie tu ogladaja i podziwiaja❤❤
DINGO is in for much happier life now. Time to enjoy walks, explore and make friends.
She really stepped up! amazing transformation :)
"The war is over". That's a blessing.
More full episodes!
I WOULD RATHER HAVE DOGS IN MY LIFE THAN HUMANS AND ALSO HAVE PUPS AS MY CHILDREN, THE CARE , LOYALTY, THEY HAVE TOWARDS THEIR OWNERS IS JUST AMAZING , WOLL ALWAYS STAY WITH YOU AND NEVER LEAVE , WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE THE JOY I FEEL BEING AROUND THESE PUPS ❤😢 I DONT LIKE BEING AROUND HUMANS, ANIMALS ARE NOTHING LIKE HUMANS 😊❤,
All caps. Are you screaming this?
@@randyduane5370 no , I'm not
Great job Katie!
Unique and Simple technique
I loved how Katie kept wanting to master things. It’s great to see someone really grasp the challenge
I like to see an update to all the cases Cesar has helped and see if the people are still doing what Cesar helped them with or if they went back to there old ways and now the dogs went back as well or if they even have the dogs still. Dingo was so happy to see Cesar and was happy living with him at DNC ,that I think Katie should have left him there with Cesar . He was out of the city and with a his own pack . The dog clearly was happier and better off with Cesar .
I CANNOT IMAGINE THE PAIN , ABUSE, HURT , BEING SCARED , BULLIED DINGO HAS BEEN THROUGH, ITS BREAKING MY HEART , I ABSOLUTELY TAKE MY HAT OFF TO THE OWNERS THAT TOOK A CHANCE ON DINGO ❤❤❤ , GAVE HIM A SECOND CHANCE AND A NEW LIFE , THANKYOU KATIE ❤😢
He was adopted as puppy
Font not big enough
War dogs get caught in the mode, barking and snarling...peace must be taught, calmly.
A dog will read your mind, so make sure you know, and control, the book it reads in you.
They smell your fears, so have none.
Love watching your videos Cesar Milan
Even without Rattlesnakes FlipFlops are not suitable to handle a dog like this......
Thank you for your expert opinion I couldn't go on without it
I think Katie did a great job and is now ready and able to master breathing and practice walks til perfect. She's got what it takes.
He looks part Anatolian?
Yay Dingo! I knew your Mom would figure this out.
Wearing flip flops when walking an aggressive dog is probably not the best idea
In the sand is fine tho ur shoes wont help in the sand
That's the first thing I saw. You have to wear secure shoes walking a dog
Just done a bit of quick research into the Afghanistan Kuchi/Kuchee breed of dog which are know to be livestock protectors. They're not suited for the Western culture but the do have cross breeds that are more suitable for western city living as long as the owner knows their history. The Kuchi is a hard working outdoor (living) dog that doesn't need much training because they're breed instinct is to naturally guard the livestock and that includes their owners. It's also a very powerful breed. If you get one, you're better off living on a farm/ranch. Thank you Cesar for sharing this video.
What is the western culture?
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BRAVO ,,,,,M, CESAR MILLAN,,,YOU NEVER GIVE UP,,,,,❤THANK YOU YOU ARE A GOOD ANGEL❤❤❤❤❤❤ KAROLINE HAPPy TO SEE GOOD ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dingo needs a couple weeks at the DPC. He’s not ready for the beach
19:11 😂 I literally spit out my coffee when he said this… 😂 shoot.
Its like a soldier bringing home a liion he felt sorry for while deployed, and then leaving it in his home while he leaves. Wild bred dogs arent same as domesticated American dogs who havent hunted to eat, and fought to survive. Takes training and time.
He was a puppy in his home country where he lived in the military camp where they fed him and cared for him :)
@@jesterday2222 The natural instincts of most dogs still prevail though.
Yeah, I think, although he was a guard dog, he was a mascot… probably a comfort as well. But imagine watching all the training of the soldiers and the marching. Crazy loud and aggressive. Then he did fight off other dogs, because seriously, if you were an army base would you trust the locals guard dogs? They could be booby traps.
Her husband‘s going t be so happy and proud to come home to his wife who is in charge of their dog and a dog that is calm and happier.
Pretty sure that is a Kengal mix.
I'd agree. Tough to have that breed in the city
I think you're right!!
Cesar is incredible as a dog trainer. I am so glad that he’s able to help this lady with her dog. She’s starting to get the idea of what she’s doing wrong. So he not only trained the dog have to train the owners.
Absolutely awesome for Dingo and human to relearn🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤. Rosemarie
Wonderful!
Afghan Shepherd is a live stock guardian dog. So it needs some fenced yard, farm and a job. Along with hearty strong owner. Then these dogs are very OK, also for the family. But they don't run away from wolfs, bears etc, same as kangal. LSG is a special dog with special job to do. I have one of them.
Agreed
Didn't see the tsch/touch thing this time but she was still able to handle the dog at the end. Hope Dingo has a happy life now
That dog is too scary to tsss hahahha
Not with that woman and how she spoke about him and treated him.
@@Leo_machados lol
I am so glad that her husband brought that dog to the United States, he has a wonderful life here especially since Caesars going to help them out with him
I don’t totally agree. He like every other dog needs a job.
Beautiful 💗👏
I wish Cesar had a Dog Center in Northern California. I could use his help with my 7 month Beagle.
Quick flight on Southwest to help
@@joywebster2678: True story 👍
Once a beagle came up while I was lying on the beach and took my bagel.
THAT BEAGLE STOLE MY BAGEL!!!
Dog at 2:40: “OMG it’s Ceaser Millan”
Owner: “get back here”
Cesar I love watching his videos
Dingo is so cute 🐶 ❤
Great job by Ceaser and the lady.
👁👁!!!! The front paws of this awesome beast are HUGE! I haven't seen anything like Dingo before, and I'm so happy to see him in this video ❤❤
Very nice! Good job to both 😊
I have learned so much ❤❤❤❤❤
Hi! I had 2 dogs just like them! Have to take control of them!
"Woooh! I like that!" Them breathing exercises, yo
Excellent
Hes such a gorgeous dog
Those little dogs were like " not another unstable dog dang it" lol
Can't blame him
So impressive. I wish the social media parents of infants with dogs would watch Cesar's videos about that.
He is a beautiful dog. He walks like a king. I cant imagine what the dog wet through in Afghanistan. If anyone can help him, Mr Caesar can.
Reminds me of our Anatolian Shepherds from Turkish Kangals.(livestock dogs)
Definitely need to know what you are doing. Not a beginner dog. Powerful, independent. Normally bred to protect sheep & goats from predators.
HERE IN THE ARMY
THERE IS A DOG UNIT.
OFTEN WHEN THE DOGS
HAVE TO B RETIRED
THEY HAVE TO B
REHOMED THE
HANDLER WILL SOMETIMES ADOPT
THEIR DOG PARTNER + GET THEM SLIGHTLY
RETRAINED SO THAT
THEY LEARN TO LIVE
IN THE OUTSIDE WORLD..
I remember when you took Holly in. It would be great to see how she has become a central part of your rehab program.
Love Your Shows SESAR. Your AMAZING 😀
She learned how to breathe!!!.... Lmao!!
Love the training methods! I'm trying to start training my 8 month old to not be reactive to every noise and not pull on the leash. I will, ofc wait till 9 months and practice more.
I stated training my English Mastiff at 6 weeks old. By Eight weeks she was completely house broken (only had three accidents in the house) then we moved onto commands. She got to 170 lbs and was very well trained. I used verbal, hand signals and even worked with her in the dark. I could walk her on a leash smaller than my pinky finger. Best trained dog I ever had and never broke a command.
Whoa! I really wish I knew this when I got her at 8 weeks old. She is my first dog, and a Chow Chow, but she's very well behaved. Just basic leash training and reactivity to noises I need to practice.
@@cocobun6443 work with her every day. She’ll enjoy the time with you and the mental stimulation. The only thing I couldn’t allow my mastiff to do was lay under the kitchen table. She was under there and heard my 8 yo scream. She jumped up and moved my table half way across the kitchen before she got out from under there. Glasses were falling over and everything shifted. Lol
Whoa! Aww! Lol, Yeah ima keep trying to be consistent with it. I'm making sure she knows all the rules, so nothing bad will be expected for the future.
Hi
22:06 😁
Greeting, happy to see Cesar
Sad how everytime an animal is aggressive most people just figure neuter and stop the aggression.
He wasn't even aggressive, just untrained and undisciplined.
Great work again by Cesar, but at the end of this video I still felt that Dingo was doubting whether this was the right way to act... He kept looking at all the other dogs while walking beside Katie, as if waiting for the trigger to allow him to be set off again. He didn't attack, because he knew he didn't have permission to do so. So, for the time being, he should not be trusted near Katie yet... But hopefully he WILL snap out of his state of mind of always being ready to attack if need be...
14:01 small doggo be like helppppp let meee outttttt
4:24 This is so funny considering where it originates.
What an amazing story! I even got a little teary-eyed for both the dog and the owner at the very end. Thank you so much for sharing this incredible information! ❤🦮the
Poor pooch it’s shell shocked 😢
Yes. The WW1 & WW2 terms for PTSD. 😢
No indication of that at all. They didn't even test it. Don't buy into all the "war zone" BS. He hasn't had basic obedience training, that's all.
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