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The dog carrying the cooler made my day.
Bindi is a multi purpose helper for Joe.
@@janeteckhart4886 Fetch-and-carry, find the kids, tracking, ratting, rat-in-bucket, general playmate and companion...she's one helluva dog~
How boring is your life??
Yes 😊 she is so adorable❤
@@vitazm1436what the hell kind of response is that?
Man. To see Bindi where she is at today from when she was barely walking is amazing. She is such a well trained, and obedient dog.
Absolutely. She's a worthy successor to Boss in every way.
I miss Boss but Bindi is following in his steps
did something happened to boss? 😨
@@3Dw1n95he got sick a few months ago. There is a video talking about it.
@@3Dw1n95 He got cancer and was put to sleep before it got too bad :(
@@kitkatboard ohhh really? 😥 I didnt know. When or where it was mentioned?
@@3Dw1n95 In a video a few months ago :(
the dogs know the minks are on their team. thats cool
Awww Bindi carrying the blue cooler 8D Also her being 2.5 years old already. It felt just a few weeks ago when you got her as a young puppy from the breeder-
Breeder...??
The best dog we have had for rats in the coop is a small terrier mix, who weighs about 28 lb. She digs them out one nest at a time. Our coop has a dirt floor with leaves as bedding. She doesn't hurt the chickens.
5:42 fatality
How can you not love Bindi!!! She always amazes me at how smart she is!!!!
NYC needs to hire this man
Bindi is awesome. She's SO happy to help, even carrying things. lol
Looook at bindi girl !!! Those muscles 💪 😍 omggggg keeep the uploads up family.
Will do!!
So cute your dog is helping carry your cooler
God I love bindi ❤ she is so cute and amazing
Bindi wont replace Boss , but Bindi sure has made a name for herself and I know Boss had a lot to do with her picking up where he left off .. RIP Boss Man💪
Boss was needed in Doggo Heaven, a ratting job only he could handle. Bindi can and will take over with pride.
There's something unique about Bindi, I don't know if it's just a little observation I've been seeing. She seems to be a pretty smart little dog and seem to know where she is needed. I got to give you credit man. Well done on training All the dogs and the mink
Bindi’s the favorite. ❤
Thank you Joseph, family & team. Love all of you, greetings from Cyprus. 🐶🐶💙💙👍👍
Love Bindi! Your girls with their baby dolls is so sweet!
0:46 Bindi is so cute! How can you not love a dog that just wants to help?
Joseph great video and your children and your wife did fantastic spotting the rats
Thanks 👍
Your very welcome
Another video and I see you finally got a "honey badger". I love seeing the reactions from your new clients, Joe., and Maggie. Pitbulls used to be known as "the babysitter" because they are so good with kids. POetey from 1930's "Our Gang" was a pitbull. My brother is on his second pitbull.
Always fun to watch Joe and the ratters doing right! The co-operation and respect between mink and dogs is amazing. And who could argue that this natural, efficient pest control isn't humane? Well done Joe & Company!
Love the Honey Badger name... would love to hear the story behind the name.
"We got chickens and didnt think about getting rats.".... I guess they didn't watch Charlottes Web growing up? LOL
It's the shape off her head long kind off like a honey bagger
Badger lol
She had white fur on her back when she was a baby, like a honey badger !
@@kitkatboard so correct 💯
Pitbulls are amazing dogs that can accomplish just about any task they’re trained to do and want nothing more but to please their owners.
Until they turn on them.
@eldenl1 you obviously have zero experience with pitties, and buy into the media BS. Been around pitties my entire 35 years of life and I've never met a mean pit, but plenty of mean Chihuahua, Cocker Spaniels and Collies.
@@PatrickMJr Texas Doctors Produce Study: Mortality, Mauling and Maiming by Vicious Dogs
Table: Retrospective Level 1 Trauma Center Studies of Dog Bite Injuries Published from 2009 to 2016 in the U.S.
Level I Trauma Center Studies Characterizing Dog Bite Injuries Across Major U.S. Geographical Regions (2011-2022)
Here are just a few articles, copy and paste in a google search. There were hundreds to choose from.
@@PatrickMJr
So they deleted my reply which referenced multiple websites showing pitbulls, in every time period, in every demographic represent the highest percentage of dog bites, fatalities, attack their owners, kill their owners, etc.
The government keeps records of dog attacks that end in fatalities, pitbulls lead the pack.
Sorry, you can't face facts, not a conspiracy theory.
I pray to God you never find out first hand how dangerous they are.
Well done to Bindi and Honey Badger well done. Sending love to all the Family Minks and dogs. Another fantastic Video Joe, from, Jacqui, Perth, Western Australia. ❤❤
Hi Joe, I am very impressed in the way you have train Bindi, Juno and all other dogs. In Australia when pit bulls are pets, they get a bad rap when they get out of backyards and bite people. I am scared of dogs, but if I ever meet Bindi, Juno and all of your dogs, I know that I would be in safe hands. I am also impressed in the way you train your minks I love them all very much. I am looking forward when you have fire the mink on another pest control jobs and being only 1 year old, she is fantastic. My Favorite Minks are Sherlock, Fire, Honey badger, Rascal and Wyatt. I also like Martha the video when she 10 baby kits. Once again Joe, well done, on a wonderful job you are doing. Sending love To the Family, all Dogs and Minks. From, Jacqui, Perth, Western Australia.
The dogs and mink work well together
Dogs are insanely quick thinkers and their eyesight and tracking of movement is on point to the millisecond. If you;ve ever seen a dog try to bite another dog, it's crazy how fast they not only sense it coming but can dodge the bite. I noticed while playing fetch that the dogs know the exact last second that they can catch the ball before it hits the fence and the second where they cant catch it without crashing into the fence. So they know when they should let it bounce. I imagine it cant be hard for them to make the distinction between rat and mink.
Mr. Carter. Can you imagine searching mink on TH-cam and your video coming up on the top suggested? I've watched your vids from a while back, not the beginning, but I enjoy your content. You are definately humane in the way that you let nature take its course. Keep up your work brother. From Georgia. RiP Boss.
It's hard for us as humans to understand how dogs perceive the world because our senses are in a different priority order. Humans are a sight-based species; we see it, it clicks in our brains. Scent is a tertiary sense for most of us. For dogs, it's the opposite; scent is their primary, and sight is tertiary, following hearing. A mink smells nothing like a rat, even when they've been hunting them and are covered in rat blood; the dogs can instantly tell the difference between contact-scent and true-scent...so they can never mistake the _small, fast-moving not-prey_ with their _food-target-prey._
Love how bindi is so much involved, mooching along with the bait box!👌🏼🇬🇧
Bindi is just on another level,seen her carrying cooler just made my day!
Those minks are adorable BTW. 😊
Bindi is so sweet , she even helps carry equipment
5:48 that crack was personal
Bindi has come so far. Helpful and adorable lol
5:44 You can clearly hear him breaking his neck. 💀
She's actually crunching the skull.
It's great to see experienced and knowledgeable people like yourselves putting such an honest and positive light on my All time favorite breed the true working apbt 👍🏻😁👍🏻😊
Bindi is so cute!!!!!
bindi is such an amazing dog she so focused i have to say she proably my fav of the dogs i also adore the mink an love you have this channel
Love seeing Bindi at work or play. In every way she's a worthy successor to Boss as leader of the pack. And she still buckets her kills! A total pro.
Juno is so smart!!! She adapted so fast and got to work well with the rest of the team seamlessly! Is she the same size as Leia?? She's really small size unlike other pitbulls I see.
And Bindi too! I never thought pitbulls can be retrievers too xD To retrieve and put the catch in a bucket without ahving a hard time commanding them.
Thanks for another great video,my dog loves watching it too
Our pleasure!
Happy customers are so good. I've been doing bunch of construction work and when I was washing, repairing and painting roofs we had many times very happy customers because the state of their roofs had obviously been weighing on their minds for a long time and replacing the roof with new one would be expensive. The repainting of old roof is way cheaper and many people don't even know or think about it and salesmen ofc try to sell them a new roof instead.
Just as ive said in a different video of yours, Bindi (and Juno!) Are amazing examples of what the pitbull CAN BE!!
Hi Joe! Thank you for sharing your life and experience with us. Love it! Could you do animal update for us? What mink do you have, how your dogs doing and stuff?
Thanks for the idea!
Agree! and "family trees" for the mink too, if possible. It's been a while since you've shared (on YT) how you're selecting for prey drive, smarts, cacheing ability, etc.
It'd be really something to see Mink Man and his incredible ratting pitbulls! You are the right kind of owner for these kind of dogs. Bindi and Juno are both great examples of the breed.
Bindi carrying the cooler like a.... "BOSS" miss Mr Boss !!
😔😔🙏☝️
Pitbulls are spectacular dogs, intelligent, team players loyal and loving.
Our family has had many dogs, of all types. We had an adult pitbull come into our home, and without a doubt the best dog we’ve ever had by a wide margin. Training was a breeze, never had one problem with this dog. within 3 months this dog stood out as a superstar, and became a big part of our home. Pitbulls are loosing their undeserving bad reputation, it’s a tragedy that some people bred and trained them to be aggressive .
Always fun watching Jo and the Mink lady's fun family pestcontrol
Looks like Juno is doing really well at hunting.
Mink Man needs to come out here to East Bay SanFran. Our church land is infested with ground squirrels, and we need a good mink and dog team to finally prune out all of these critters ...
Honey badger is a Savage..love it
So cool to watch Ngl. Plus pits have high pray drive, this is perfect work for them! Also love how the dogs can tell which one is mink and which one is rats
You should definitely watch the training videos of Bindi ( the tan pitty ) if you are interested. Some good ideas for how somebody could teach their dogs to think for themselve and such.
also great to see two (intact?) female high drive dogs working together without fighting. pitbull haters would say thats impossible alongside both of their impressive impulse control. they both have great temperaments!
Both are indeed intact. Joseph does not neutered his as all of them are females except when he had Boss still as his only male dog he had on his channel.
The videos of the mink under the shed are great. Do the minks ever get bitten by the rats or other pests they are hunting?
Yes, but it's not as common as you would imagine.
June is amazing 👏 cracking looking dog, but my ❤is still with bindi! Shame there band in the uk
Joseph casually picking up the chicken and moving her was just so funny idk why 😂
I've been watching a long time... still amazing every time!👍👍👍
Bindi is just amazing.
Wish your videos were longer. I love them so much
the most satisfying video when you are bored
Amazing ratting video, Bindi makes a new legacy!
That’s why i laugh when ppl say pits are bad dogs! Theyre not, but simply easily manipulated into being bad dogs via bad owners.
It really would have helped the dogs if they had moved the buckets, feeding bowls, etc.
We have had chickens for 17 years and don't have rats. Our feed is in hanging feeders, our coops are raised up two feet off the ground, and we don't leave junk around for them to hide in.
Hey Joseph
On a smaller job like this one, why can you not use a “grabber” tool to get the dead rats out from under the out buildings that the mink kills? If a camera can get the picture of the mink killing the rats under a building, why can’t you get them out?
Excellent Video 👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
He calls it a Honey Badger... That's a Mink.
It was mentioned the dogs can tell the difference between rat and mink. I'm not positive, but it may be because dogs' eyes can see at a higher framerate than humans. I'm not sure of the technical terms for it. Most humans can see individual frames at about 60 per second. With training, that can go higher. As low as 24 frames and motion still looks pretty fluid, as if we're actually watching something move rather than a collection of still images. Dogs see in a higher frame rate, I think an average of 75 frames per second. When a dog watches a 24 fps movie, they likely see a series of still images, rather than a fluid motion. This faster "refresh rate" may be how dogs can determine rats from mink: they're processing information faster than we are.
Perhaps smell. Dogs are born blind and deaf, so the first and strongest neural growth in their brains is from smell. It's always a prime motivator for them, and I'd conjecture that they are able to tell what's in front of them from the smell as much/even more and at the same time/quicker than from sight.
Interesting. That actually lines up with the comment I made. I just never knew that about dogs eyesight.
That's super cool information! I'll have to look into that!
Very cool. I read an article years ago that there's variation in humans' eyesight rate. The example was that they think Leonardo da Vinci could see really "fast" and that's how he accurately painted the wings of hummingbirds in flight - it was only after modern cameras (with fast shutter speeds) were invented that they saw how accurate he was. Dogs are amazing! and the Mink Man's canine crew is the best!
Great video again Joe! Juno is really shaping up to be a great addition to the team. But Bindi is still the MVP! What’s happened to Tag?
DID YOU HEAR THE MINK BREAKING THE RAT NECK?!
New to your channel.. Excellent content..love the dogs.. Give them some love.. Bindy is Amazing 11 out of 10..
05:42 was that a skull crush? 😂
That was a neck snap. 😅
Yes, skull crunch
Have you ever tried doing this with a cat?
My Craisy Daisy would love catching these rats ..... she grabs mice in my yard all the time ..
You should adopt a dashhound they're really good at this
There's a reason I don't have one. I doubt I will ever make that mistake again...
Boss was the GOAT.
Dude TH-cam has not recommended your channel for months I had to look your stuff up to get it back on my feed
Bindi is such a good dog
@@HDJoergensen she really is!
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan her bucket trick is so cool
My like for Bindi♥️😘
Just curious, do you ever hold or show affection to your minks?
Awesome video 🥰
has there been any updates/ leads about gipsy?
Mabye you could do a collab with Tyler Nolan, he has a big problem with rats at his ranch/house😊
Love to see the pups in action. Any update on Raptor?
Raptor was given to Clint, from Clint's Reptile Room, a few years ago. He died about a year ago from some mystery illness.
The name fire matches that mink so well she was like a fire went off in the rats nest
Thanks for sharing your latest adventure. Good solid video, fine showcase of the team. Bindi ruling the roost (ha!), filling her usual cleanup hitter role. Leia contributing solidly. The mink doing what you train them to do, with vigor and effectiveness. And youngster Juno helping out and learning. What I'll remember most from this one is her backing off from the mink- extremely difficult for a dog to do when primed for the kill, and thus very impressive. A shame the fence gave some rats an escape route - maybe a 2nd visit/video to deal with that & clean things up further?
bindi is the youngest right? she already doing elite things.
Bindi is almost a year older than Juno, but Leia is 3 times older than Bindi.
❤❤ BINDI & Honey Badger ❤❤
makes my lunch more enjoyable watching this
Bindi!!!!
0:20 he doesn’t look like a pit. I thought pits were stockier than that
Thats a real american pit bull. That's how they are supposed to look. Most people don't see working american pit bulls they usually see some mutt that the owner is calling a Pit Bull.
Many people have never seen a real pit bull in their life. The overwhelming majority of dogs people claim are "pit bulls" are actually mutts or a totally different breed.
Do you plan on keeping Juno?
Great job 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks 👍
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan your very welcome
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Joseph PLEASE answer this! I remember you talking about how someone took your dog while you were at the park. Did you ever find her?
No
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan I am so sorry!😥
Greetings from the BIG SKY
i need a mink
Anyone claiming pittys are just mindless killers are ignorant. Wannabe tough guys 'train' pittys to be vicious. You can do that to any dog but Pit Bulls are so muscular and strong in the jaw that they are genuinely dangerous when abusively trained this way. By their nature they are sweet, friendly and incredibly loyal protective dogs that really earn the name of "Man's Best Friend" as well as incredible fighting, hunting and ratting dogs. There is no better protection for your kids then a well raised Pitty. They will protect your kids to the death.
If I'm not mistaken Pitbulls were actually bred to take care of families. They were called the nursery dog for their care with kids.
Miss Gipsy 😢, hope this theafes give her back!did you inform all vets, and post it and facebook a.s o?? I hate this ppl that stole gipsy!!
Well done great video 👍
The real killer is at the other end of the leash,,,very often
Has a mink ever died by one of your dogs? I hope not but I can’t help but be curious
nice