Why? It is a perfect show dog. Check other videos...this guy is a multiple Champion....so...he can be protector, mean bustard🤣 & show dog as well. If you train your dog not to be mindless idiot...ofcourse
Humans shouldn't have to act any special way around dogs, regardless of the breed. The judge simply stepped to the right to have a closer look and the dog immediately lunged at him. This is an aggressive dog that clearly isn't trained properly.
@@kajman911 I'm aware that certain breeds have violent temperaments, which is why they require extra training by professionals. If your dogs behave like this in public, then you simply haven't trained them properly either.
@@cun7us People with no real world experience of this breed usually drops comments like yours. This is because of lack of knowledge regarding the breed traits and the historical (military) breeding programs backgrounds which gives this breed their characteristics and limitations regarding training. The author of the most comprehensive breed litterature put it like this: "Training with this breed is skin deep. Genetics are bone deep" This means is that the dog will take a decision when it decides there is a perceived threat without asking for permission and there is no verbal command that will halt this decision only physical control. This makes it the best natural territorial guard dog to be found. With this comes a higher degree of owner responsibility. But thanks for your TH-cam "expertise" regarding my dogs and ownership surrounding it. 🤣
that was the judges fault he should not have came any closer with asking and the way he was standing he looked tense and dogs pick up on that real quick
This breed was designed to guard. It's who they are. Rotties, GSD, etc see protection as a game and can take commands. LGDs make up their own minds. I have a working line CO.
I couldn't tell what triggered this dog. Whatever it was, I didn't see it. I have seen a judge go up to one of these dogs unannounced and feel its hind legs. The dog did not like that.
10/10 for character!
What a bad ass. So protective. I want to get one someday.
Yeah gotta protect yourself from children. 🌨
@@thunderking8925 can you elaborate?
Good boy!
the true defender!
I have one my self
I got his brother and yes he attacks like this too.
For someone acting as a judge of a dog show, they seem to know fuck all about the breed.
Caucásico
Right? You don't approach a CO as a stranger. Ever.
Good dog💪💪
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Not meant to be a show breed dog anyways
Why? It is a perfect show dog. Check other videos...this guy is a multiple Champion....so...he can be protector, mean bustard🤣 & show dog as well. If you train your dog not to be mindless idiot...ofcourse
That’s exactly the behavior this dog is supposed to show at a dog show.
That's 100% correct.
Nie dziwię się że Kaukazik się w końcu wkurwił nie jest pudłem tylko kochanym kaukazikiem kocham te psy są wspaniałe.
The judge should have known better , he should have kept his palms facing the dog & should have spoken to the dog first. I own this breed.
Humans shouldn't have to act any special way around dogs, regardless of the breed. The judge simply stepped to the right to have a closer look and the dog immediately lunged at him. This is an aggressive dog that clearly isn't trained properly.
@@cun7us
Wrong.
This is a testament to correct temperament.
/Owner of two.
@@kajman911 I'm aware that certain breeds have violent temperaments, which is why they require extra training by professionals. If your dogs behave like this in public, then you simply haven't trained them properly either.
@@cun7us
People with no real world experience of this breed usually drops comments like yours.
This is because of lack of knowledge regarding the breed traits and the historical (military) breeding programs backgrounds which gives this breed their characteristics and limitations regarding training.
The author of the most comprehensive breed litterature put it like this:
"Training with this breed is skin deep.
Genetics are bone deep"
This means is that the dog will take a decision when it decides there is a perceived threat without asking for permission and there is no verbal command that will halt this decision only physical control.
This makes it the best natural territorial guard dog to be found.
With this comes a higher degree of owner responsibility.
But thanks for your TH-cam "expertise" regarding my dogs and ownership surrounding it. 🤣
Hahahahaha my Vlad would be proud!
This dog is bread to kill wolves.
The show dog business spoilt most of the breeds. Judges have limited knowledge.
It's not a wiener dog.
Так и должно быть
that was the judges fault he should not have came any closer with asking and the way he was standing he looked tense and dogs pick up on that real quick
This breed was designed to guard. It's who they are. Rotties, GSD, etc see protection as a game and can take commands. LGDs make up their own minds. I have a working line CO.
I don't like being touched
🤣🤣🤣
عالی بود
I couldn't tell what triggered this dog. Whatever it was, I didn't see it. I have seen a judge go up to one of these dogs unannounced and feel its hind legs. The dog did not like that.
Your disqualified!!
No, actualy we won that show...that judge knows the breed
@@CUBURANYC You didn't win shit
@@SaltyD619er yes, he gave us CACIB