ehhhhh... if you're referring to the dog that kept following her everywhere and trying to "play" by jumping on her to the point that she went under the bench to try to avoid him...yea well he was actually kind of a jerk lol Its not how a dog should behave in a doggie park with other dogs. Dogs, like humans, run out of patience. Eventually some dog's gonna get fed up and check him. Its ok if he does it a few times while being playful, but his sole attention was on her and just kept poking at her. At one point even the owner of the pit was like "Hey, knock it off buddy" @7:34 . Imagine a guy you dont know comes to you and was like "hey hey hey hey, hey you!" and just kept bugging you until you did what he wanted you to do, then he begins the cycle again and doesnt stop, even when you purposely try to avoid him. Well its the same thing lol. He's not a bad dog, just needs to learn how to interact with other dogs.
@@nancyvandermeer4480 I never said she didn't lol. She was super chill and well behaved. Even when the other dog attacked her, she just wanted to get away from that situation.
A dog isn’t a problem, it’s the owner that is. If you meant to say that the dog was the one who started the fight then yes but you should never consider a dog to be a problem
@@gigaboy981 I meant started the fight and yes the owner is the problem for letting her dog behave like that with basically no consequences. No Bad Dogs, Bad Owners
we have a pitbull and she is such a big baby. and would never bite anyone unless you accidentally hurt her when she is in pain or you provoke her. other then that she whines just to get under the blankets in the bed because she barely has any fur. pitbulls just get bad owners and raised wrong. but the right owner can make them a proud non-aggressive pupper (:
Love seeing how well you and your dog interact at the dog park. This is what it should look like for having control at the dog park:) And she looks so happy!
I love the fact when she ran up to the man, he was kind and actually trying to pet her unlike some people who are frightened to even go near a pitbull! Love the people who care about them! And also, great training, she is amazing!
@@taelicelisminlizkookhunlic5733 Bully breeds are the sweetest of all. If you or a piss weak dog is scared or intimidated by a friendly, happy bully then it's conditioning.
I would be scared as sh#×% after all situations seen due to bad owners. U right in the end it is a dog but some dogs are evil man. Respect and distance are the words that sound in my head whenever any unknown dog comes to me.
Just by their body language alone, your dog is incredible sweet, playful, and gentle. I've been around pitbulls all my life, and seeing more and more stuff about them being sweet instead of violent puts a smile on my face. It's not the dog, it's owner. Treat them with love, respect, and proper discipline and your dog will be sweet in return.
Very cool owner. Honestly the owner is so calm and its amazing for this breed. Its cool to see someone who actually knows how to care for the breed and train them.
Mhm very true! Pits are one if my favs, they are are just little chunkers! Very very sweet. One thing i have noticed, they are very very muscular dogs which kinda hurts when they think there lap dogs! Still love em
@@dylanjones4408 I think you mean to say it’s a bad owner thing that is self perpetuating and to continually blame the breed instead of looking at the quality of the owner is the issue
and that's so important for all dog owners to do ... when your dog gets into an altercation stay calm ... your dog should be looking to you for guidance and if you're calm ...they will be calm ...
@@jesterchester8428 so you're telling me the owner of the dog purposefully put a camera on the back of the pit FULLY knowing an altercation was going to happen and expecting other owners to mourn the loss of their dogs once the pitbull entered the park so he couldn't make a scene about his dog getting attacked yeah that makes sense man
Actually it tried to be dominant towards the pitbull, if you check the video again almost all the time is trying to be on top of the pitbull, thats a way of being dominant, but the pitbull had no plans on being submmisive
@@angelvazquez1042 the small dog was trying to mount cuz he was in tact. It was breeding behavior and it's really annoying in dog parks cuz it happens everywhere in every country and sometimes causes dog fights to break out cuz they try to do it to neutered males too.
It’s so sad how you had to call your dog over because they would’ve assumed it was the pit bull who started it your dog is such a good doggy I’m glad they weren’t hurt when the dogs fought
@@Munchkin_angel The pov dog is really good at removing tension from confrontations. It looks like her instinct is to remove herself from the situation (like we see her trying to do when she goes under the bench) or body checking (when she smacks the blue dog with her head) instead of using her teeth outright. POV dog is well trained to not incite a fight. Blue merle dog's owner should have stepped in to correct the overly-dominating behavior. My dog, for example, is far less patient than the POV dog and would have had blue merle dog laid out after a few minutes of this rude behavior.
Bless her she looked frightened not aggressive in any way! even though she has the power to easily overpower and correct the aggressive dog. Respect to the owner for bringing up such a pleasant pooch ✌
@@xD_cuRt being able to fight doesnt make that breed powerful, it's the power of the breed makes them more than capable of fighting, trained that way or not, so no not wrong, clearly not a dog person if you think they have to be brought up as a fighting dog to overpower and assert dominance✌
@@joemarron5515 agressive not dominant, has to be a submissive party for there to be a dominant one dude, but with them breeds alone yeah I'm pretty sure ✌
Good obedience. Dogs can sense aggression. That other dog was already beating up on another dog when he arrived. I can understand his little snap saying back off as that other dog was attempting to size him up and stand over him. The pit got ahold of his neck for a moment and that was it. Then he heard your voice and went down.
I love it how well behaved your dog is. The other owners if the dogs in that dog park are obviously too stupid to notice that the dog was just going over there to try and stop the fight if it needed too.
Also you can tell the owner and his pit have a great genuine connection a lot of people lack that and It sucks bc sometimes the dogs suffer due an owner’s ignorance .
A sweet girl! Dog fights can be scary with how much noise they make; doesn’t help that dogs bleed a lot from small wounds. She took care of herself and only defended! I hope she didn’t end up injured!!!
@@andreabrooklyn6872 she was correcting him when he crossed boundaries. he snapped and made it an issue, if the pit started it she wouldnt have walked away so easily. and the other dog was tense anyway
@@andreabrooklyn6872 look carefully, the dog was fighting and approached her for another fight There’s a high chance that black dog was bought for Defense of owner and untrained. But this one’s clearly decently trained (that’s what it looks like) and defended itself just with a quick bite
people always stereotype pibulls being aggressive but this pitbull defended itself and backed up a dog getting attacked and was friendly to all the other dogs and one of the dogs came after the fight to see if she was ok
Too bad it’s not a stereotype. Pit bulls account for over 65% of dog attacks despite the breed population being less than 6%. They were literally bred to be violent and aggressive fighting dogs. Cute comment though.
@@captainfraser3827 aw, looks like I hurt someone’s feelings. It took me 30 seconds of googling to disprove that guy’s argument lol. Solid projecting though. Poor little guy.
It sucks 1:35 he had to call his pittie to prevent other owners from getting scared of his pittie. We pit bull owners have to always go that extra step in training and obedience just to accommodate other people’s fears.
I was at the dog park TODAY and this pitbull jumped on and attacked this other dog. He almost killed him. Me and my golden doodle got the hell out of there! A different Pit bulls tried attacking and latching onto my dog like 2 weeks ago and I had to hit the dog in the head to get him off. Quit pretending like pit bulls are angels just because ONE pit bull happened to behave. Statistically, they account for 68% of all dog bite fatalities against humans and they’re also the most aggressive to other dogs. The only close seconds are Rottweilers and German Shepherds, and even these dogs aren’t as bad
I think it's pretty normal for people to be afraid of pitbulls. Don't get me wrong i like the breed but they can do some serious damage, i guess that as a owner of the breed you would expect people to be afraid.
@@dxbrasky Maybe because my wife’s leg got ripped open by a pit bull about 2 weeks ago, just a couple weeks after a pit bull went for the throat of my golden doodle. Maybe because it’s a biological fact that they were bred for fighting and evolved to be aggressive and dangerous. But sure, keep deluding yourself into thinking they’re innocent little angels. Hopefully when it bites someone, the victim isn’t you, your grandma (like the TH-cam video of the grandma’s throat getting gashed by the pit bull) or a baby (like the hundreds of babies killed by pit bulls).
They probably bought it for Defense and that’s what gives pit bulls bad reputation. Most pit bulls are untrained and bought by fools for protection, so they make them aggressive by their “training”. A protection dog would never act like the black one shown in the clip.
No quite the opposite. Always in a repressed fighting mode, hence why the "sweetest most loving pits" tend to "suddenly and unexpectedly" snap even after being "10 years such loving family dogs" .... No Lmao they constantly repress their murderous instinct as long as they have respect for their owner
@@lrlrgg3445 Wrong! Pit Bulls are known for their extreme affectionate actions, including around children. This Pit Bull stopped a fight including trying to defend themselves. Also Pit Bulls are the most abused dog in the world, abuse can result in anger and stress.
@@P3nelope_L3mon ye ye you pit mommys are all the same keep your loving family dog and get in the news in a few years when he suddenly without a reason snaps and skins your baby alive
When your dog meets the other that got into a fight at 3:00 you can see them reading each other and start challenging to assert who’s the more dominant dog. It’s cool actually. It’s like you can see them squaring up before it actually happens. If you hadn’t called your dog back, that other dog would’ve been prolly dead! Lol
Not entirely squaring up does not inmediately signify dominance, it is tension, which what tension causes them to be alertive to enter in either fight/flight mode
@@justapineapple2339 If that pit was being aggressive, the other dog would have been dead. It's as simple as that, pits won't give up, even if it kills them. They just have that instinct. It's just that the other dog attacked first, and the pit backed off as it has good enough recall.
@@shaneoshea6216 to be fair also to the other dog. if you watch at 3:15, the pit did lunge towards the other dog. The other dog was wrong for escalating of course, but both dogs were in the wrong. That is something that is trainable. (And no im not saying the pit is at fault or anything stereotypical. Just what I see.)
I love that even after your dog got attacked she stated calm and fallowed dad away from it. People think they always start fights. This is so cute seeing her play with all the other dogs the little one hehehe! I have a pit and she was attacked at a dog park the first time we ever took her. She's as sweet as your baby!
@@cargoraygaming9274 the Pitt snapped first, yes, but the other dog was being aggressive. People only look at ‘oh, he growled’ or ‘oh he bit the fucking air, clearly he attacked first’. Look at the body language.
@@amg3790 totally. Go find someone else to start an argument with. I see just fine. I also watch his other videos. His dogs a sweetheart. Your another person who hates to see a nice pit. Have a nice day.
@@Bert_de_Wit A lot of people usually do it for the “badass” Intimidating look. Like for my dogs I have 2 Dobermans and we cropped their tails and ears and it looks great. Some people are against cropping and it’s understandable but it doesn’t hurt the dog in any way because you do it when they’re puppies and they’re asleep during the whole process.
@@VitoScaletta1951 Thanks for your honesty. I know people crop to make dogs look more "bad ass". Myself, I prefer dogs that look cute, rather than bad ass. Even Dobermans.
Loved how your dog made the dominant one holler lol. Shouldn't be tryna bully a pit. Luckily it stopped because yours would do more damage. I can't stand dogs that act out. You have a good dog that handled itself well.
Pitbulls are bred to fight and kill though. They also have a very High pain tolerance so comparing it to a normal dog like that isn’t really fair. Looks like the pit first acted like he was going to bite by making a biting motion with his head turned towards the other dog which could’ve started the fight.
@@teufelrabbit6104to hunt* not fight or kill what the fuck. And no, they don't have higher pain tolerance, once they set their minds to something they do it, they're brave.
@@harrison6828yeah, they have that cause they got to the point where they were breed to fight on top of hunt and such, and they do have a higher pain tolerance. That’s why they’re so stubborn and good at not letting go of things.
It's not a nuzzle lmao, it's a domination gesture. The aussie was trying to dominate and breed the pit. He was tryna dominate and smash lmao, it's not a sweet gesture😭
Ok this is my opinion and if you don’t agree (which loads might agree) BUT IF YOUR DOG ALWAYS STARTS FOGHTS DON’T TAKE THEM TO THE DOG PARK IT WILL START CHAOS
that is a very well trained pit bull! confident in both itself and its owner, showed intelligence and restraint when his natural instinct was to fight. that is one good dog!
I, a proud owner of two very strong looking pits do get stared at for owning what I perceive to be my favorite breed. I understand that they may look scary to people but just ask first please, they are literal sweethearts. One if my dogs, just like your pup here is very intelligent, she deals with other dogs and dog fights well. My other dog, a lovable stupid goofball is extremely nice and stands his ground well. ( The goofball looks extremely muscular and he’s strong too ) I just love seeing pits, this channel overall just needs more views and subscribers. Keep up the good work!
As an owner of a wolfdog i always make him look fluffy to hide the fact that it isn't a normal dog and look more like a one of those fluffy German Shepherds so people dont get scared.
That's not true. Pitbulls are not dogs with superhero strength. Not even close to the strongest bite force either. People just love to demonize them and drag them through the mud.
Oh not my sisters pit bull Jax. He got bit by a golden retriever and he just cried and whined. He never bites back tbh he’d probably feel bad hurting the dog so he’d let him bite him. He’s kind of a dumb dog but we love him
I have a pitbull, and she’s been attacked sooooo many times, but she won’t fight back, and she’s a very gentle dog, and I feel so bad for her, because the last fight, the dog got her throat, but she is ok.
At least they ironed it out quickly. Dogs have a language of their own. I have an aggressive pitbull that I cannot take to the park. He was aggressive from 3 months old. He definitely has been bred to fight and I kept him to keep anybody from getting him and using him for that purpose. Sleep right beside me and he's an excellent guard dog but he cannot be around other dogs except a female that I have and his people aggressive as well.
@@joosi_booty9334 he is very smart but the vets have told me it is wired in the brain and there is no changing the fact he is a fighting dog it is the way he was bred and there's no training it out of him. He has a natural aggression to fight and protect
@@rhondaunger1228 yeah honestly the most sensible and safest thing to do is to keep him away from others, if a dog is bred that way then ppl should respect that and not blame the dog for it
@@Okus477 I agree and this is why I saved this dog's life literally. two vets try to put him down and anyone who fights dogs would have loved to get a hold of him. I could not stand the thought of that. he is a sweet loving loyal dog in heart with a fighting Fierce personalityof an alpha male. I treat him as a wild animal and protect others from him. but it is definitely the people's fault for breeding the dogs to fight the first place. which infuriates me. it is so cruel and inhumane.
@@rhondaunger1228 I can understand what u mean, I have a dachshund that isn’t the most sociable around others, fortunately however, he’s more of a growl and barking type of dog than actually trying to bite strangers or other dogs, but if a dog is bred to fight, then it isn’t fair for the dog, and for the vets to try to put him down is the last thing anyone wants for their dogs, pit bulls are amazing dogs, it’s just sad how they get a bad reputation.
Actually, it kept trying to dominate the pit throughout the video (trying to mount her etc), luckily the pitty was patient and let it slide quite a few times.
Your dog was the real dominant one, didn’t have to prove itself until it was challenged. The other dog was insecure and had something to prove. Pretty pit man, he’s a sweetheart!
This video just showed up on my list, and I just wanted to compliment you about your calm attitude and state of mind. Even when your dog got jumped you kept your cool and just took her back to a quiet place. No pulling, yelling, or whatever some people do to their dogs.
Wish I could take my pup to the dog park still. He is not aggressive to the point of a problem, but he is always trying to project his dominance by mounting or going towards fights when he hears them. He has definitely been called out by other dogs and he never backs down. I just love him way too much to have anything happen to where the authorities would have to be called and potentially cause my dog his life. Really great exercise for my Aussie, but I'd rather just walk him myself to protect him as well as other dog owners best friends.
@@duckprince6.6 i've never neutered any of my dogs and never had a dog that wasn't perfectly behaved from chihuahuas to my current 90 lbs Great Pyrenees.
@@joey9511 when it comes to animal behavior I don't take people's words at face value. I'm sure your dogs were/are lovely but I've seen way too much chaos and infuriating behavior and oblivious owners in denial. (Again, not trying to start arguments. It's just personal experience). I also just see no point in leaving normal dogs in tact in general. It causes more harm than good health-wise too.
3:21 pit had the other dog by the neck lol that dog would’ve been toast if they didn’t try to stop them Pit was about to rip out a chunk of its neck if it didn’t stop playin Was just warning it too disengages and gives a second to see if it needs to keep going, amazing restraint on the pit bulls part
@@DidiRkrolis definitely not it the dog was trying to dominate her but she refused to let that happen she wanted him to know she's top dog at the park and fights are a no no if you watch the full video she has no problem with dogs getting in her face and playing just not allowed to be serious and sized up
The spotted dog was trynna hump her so she jumped trynna get him off in a playful manner then the other dog just leaped on her over dominance. Like that dog was on edge the entire time over toys as well. Very dominant dog.
This goes to shows that the breed makes little difference (in terms of aggressiveness) if the dog is well socialised, trained properly and the owner is competent.
Actually Pitbull's can tolerate a lot and are even a very calm breed, it's literally in their nature, however people treat and train them wrongly resulting in the typical and negative image of Pitbull's. (which is utter bullshit because they aren't even aggressive to begin with, if you want a aggressive breed search up Chihuahua)
Thanks for showing this side of pits... one of my favorite breeds. her temperment is amazing... she may not have started the fight; but she ended it.. love her energy ❤️
This is why I don't take my pitbull to dog parks. He is a very good boy and very sweet but he will protect himself and sometimes is questionable with other dogs. I would rather protect my baby and other dogs as well because I am aware of the damage my big boy can do. There's nothing wrong with taking your dogs to the dog park but a lot of dogs are territorial and I just don't think it's a good idea period. I also feel like a reason you may have had a camera on your dog was to possibly protect them legally if a dog fight did occur. People really like to blame pitbulls and make them out to be things that they're not.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 considering the title of the video and the appearance of the dog (minus the single ear sticking up), yes I do believe this to be a pitbull. I have owned and raised (UKC) pedigree pitbulls for 23 years.
@@angellbaby99 its not a pitbull. Those ears are no way of a pitbull terrier. Pitbulls are called game dogs and can not be at the dog park. Anyone with a real pitbull doesn't take them to the dog park. Eli, bolio, jocko, redboy, cottingham, jeep, nigerino, turtle buster, budweiser crusher are real pitbulls. A watered down mix is not an Pitbull
@@michaeljones1133 I used to think that as well until I saw a full bred pit with up ears. Idk how it’s possible but I saw the dna test and everything. Although I do agree with you about not taking pitbulls to parks. It’s too big of a risk. Mine isn’t dog aggressive but I purchased him when he wasn’t socialized with other dogs. For that reason, I don’t take him around other dogs.
@@angellbaby99 any dog with ears like that is not a purebred apbt with bloodline and pedigree. Dogs have breed standards and that dog is not a pitbull. Just because someone has paperwork saying the dog is such and such doesn't make it real. Paperwork Today means nothing.
If by "hug" you mean was showing dominant behavior in the form of mounting then, yes, it did give her a "hug." I'd call it anything but "cute", though. If the POV dog hadn't been so patient that dog would be laid out for its rude and non-stop dominating behavior throughout the video.
That Aussie was a sweetie pie 🥧 playing with your dog and even checking up on her after the fight to ensure she’s okay ❤️
ehhhhh... if you're referring to the dog that kept following her everywhere and trying to "play" by jumping on her to the point that she went under the bench to try to avoid him...yea well he was actually kind of a jerk lol Its not how a dog should behave in a doggie park with other dogs. Dogs, like humans, run out of patience. Eventually some dog's gonna get fed up and check him. Its ok if he does it a few times while being playful, but his sole attention was on her and just kept poking at her. At one point even the owner of the pit was like "Hey, knock it off buddy" @7:34 . Imagine a guy you dont know comes to you and was like "hey hey hey hey, hey you!" and just kept bugging you until you did what he wanted you to do, then he begins the cycle again and doesnt stop, even when you purposely try to avoid him. Well its the same thing lol. He's not a bad dog, just needs to learn how to interact with other dogs.
@@elboricua123 RIGHT?
That wasnt an aussie???
@@nancyvandermeer4480 I never said she didn't lol. She was super chill and well behaved. Even when the other dog attacked her, she just wanted to get away from that situation.
The aussie was showing some dominance as well. This would have resulted in a fight as well if the pitbull didn’t have so much patience
i love how the little dog followed her back to u like “dude that was crazy!!!” Lmaoooo
I know right! So cute!
he had one thing on his mind and the fight wasn't it xD
you have a good point of view in life
@@Jcs0518 yeah idk if that’s what really happened but you can dream.
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Those recalls are beautiful, even when being attacked she acknowledges your recall and priorities it.
How do u have 365 likes but no replies dude?
That dominant dog's owner should've realised that her dog was the problem by the second fight with different dogs.
A dog isn’t a problem, it’s the owner that is. If you meant to say that the dog was the one who started the fight then yes but you should never consider a dog to be a problem
@@gigaboy981 I meant started the fight and yes the owner is the problem for letting her dog behave like that with basically no consequences.
No Bad Dogs, Bad Owners
@@gigaboy981 they didn't even say that the dog was the problem
I agree but the sad truth with those people is nothing is their does fault their dog is perfect
@@gigaboy981 what? The dog can always be the problem too.
10 points for her body cam. Can't go wrong especially with a breed everyone is so over the top about.
I have come to believe that Pitbull’s are the kindest creatures ever if you socialize them enough 🌚
we have a pitbull and she is such a big baby. and would never bite anyone unless you accidentally hurt her when she is in pain or you provoke her. other then that she whines just to get under the blankets in the bed because she barely has any fur. pitbulls just get bad owners and raised wrong. but the right owner can make them a proud non-aggressive pupper (:
@@cha_hoe every dog is good if you raise them properly, dogs are only ever aggressive if you didnt treat them properly
@@cha_hoe still though, pit bulls where purposely bred to be more violent and powerful. They really shouldn’t be legal anymore in the states
@@cha_hoe pitbulls are often nice but just like every dog they can become very aggressive if not trained
Awwwww the aussie mix is so sweet. He/she seems to really care about your dog and inspected her after the fight and tried to lighten the mood
Never thought I'd see the queen of fiction here
Alteori did expect you here
You are everywhere lmao
WWOOAAAH ITS *ALTEORI*
He was trying to assert dominance. Not sure if I'd call that sweet
Love seeing how well you and your dog interact at the dog park. This is what it should look like for having control at the dog park:) And she looks so happy!
Her dog is not calm, it's very growly and snappy.
@@nik4456 his dog acts perfectly fine what u mean
@@nik4456 Pov: You didn't pay attention
@@nik4456 ???
@@nik4456 ruh roh raggie wetard
It’s so smart to have a camera on her for video proof of her not starting fights
I love the fact when she ran up to the man, he was kind and actually trying to pet her unlike some people who are frightened to even go near a pitbull! Love the people who care about them! And also, great training, she is amazing!
it's the bad owners and breeders that have no idea how to raise them or how to breed for temperament that give them a bad name
Bruh is it our fault that we get scared by that massive amount of chunk?
Any dog like that galloping towards you would make anyone scared.
@@taelicelisminlizkookhunlic5733 Bully breeds are the sweetest of all. If you or a piss weak dog is scared or intimidated by a friendly, happy bully then it's conditioning.
I would be scared as sh#×% after all situations seen due to bad owners. U right in the end it is a dog but some dogs are evil man. Respect and distance are the words that sound in my head whenever any unknown dog comes to me.
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The little dog was also showing dominance but not dominant/aggressive. I love how your pit bull is relaxed and calm around other dogs
that's what socializing your dog at a young age will bring ... calm and relaxed behavior
@@gd3369much like humans
the little pup in the back just running with them so cute
Just by their body language alone, your dog is incredible sweet, playful, and gentle. I've been around pitbulls all my life, and seeing more and more stuff about them being sweet instead of violent puts a smile on my face. It's not the dog, it's owner. Treat them with love, respect, and proper discipline and your dog will be sweet in return.
It's the dog
@@Brandon-hg7ic no it isn’t 🤦🏽♀️
@@non_conformist4229 no it's definitely the dog
@@didllynutz again not it isn’t
@@non_conformist4229 idk bout u but ur wrong its the dog
Very cool owner. Honestly the owner is so calm and its amazing for this breed. Its cool to see someone who actually knows how to care for the breed and train them.
Mhm very true! Pits are one if my favs, they are are just little chunkers! Very very sweet. One thing i have noticed, they are very very muscular dogs which kinda hurts when they think there lap dogs! Still love em
@@SunShine-fg4hg omg yes and their heads are as hard as rocks 😂
Unfortunately it's a mental illness can't be breead out but I really do love all the bullies
You mean it’s cool to see an actual good owner instead of the meathead shit owners?
@@dylanjones4408 I think you mean to say it’s a bad owner thing that is self perpetuating and to continually blame the breed instead of looking at the quality of the owner is the issue
I love that the aussie had deep concern for his pit friend who got attacked, checking up on him, staying close and even licking.
he's actually trying to mate.
@@platy_pawssno, he’s trying to show dominance towards Canela, not trying to mate
Owner of the Pit is such a calm person. He basically whispers and smiles the whole time
and that's so important for all dog owners to do ... when your dog gets into an altercation stay calm ... your dog should be looking to you for guidance and if you're calm ...they will be calm ...
Because he knows he’s on camera YALL are so gullible
@@jesterchester8428 so you're telling me the owner of the dog purposefully put a camera on the back of the pit
FULLY knowing an altercation was going to happen and expecting other owners to mourn the loss of their dogs once the pitbull entered the park so he couldn't make a scene about his dog getting attacked
yeah that makes sense man
It's so cute how the little grey dog follows her everywhere, it's like they became best friends as soon as they saw each other lol
Even after the fight it followed her like if she was checking up on her lol
Actually it tried to be dominant towards the pitbull, if you check the video again almost all the time is trying to be on top of the pitbull, thats a way of being dominant, but the pitbull had no plans on being submmisive
@@angelvazquez1042 I've thought nobody realised this grey dog was an problem and owner didn't actually protect his dog 😳
@@angelvazquez1042 the small dog was trying to mount cuz he was in tact. It was breeding behavior and it's really annoying in dog parks cuz it happens everywhere in every country and sometimes causes dog fights to break out cuz they try to do it to neutered males too.
That grey dog was asserting dominance by putting his or her head on the pitbull.
It’s so sad how you had to call your dog over because they would’ve assumed it was the pit bull who started it your dog is such a good doggy I’m glad they weren’t hurt when the dogs fought
It seemed as tho her presence even diffused the first altercation.
His dog did start it tho she snapped him him
@@joshuaalexander369 i saw that to
That’s probably why he has a webcam on his dog. To prove his dog did or didnt start a fight
She definitely stopped the first fight. Those dogs were ignoring their owners.
I love how she looked like it was hugging her❤️ 2:11
it looks like she was trying to rub her giant teeth across her cheeks
That’s a sign of dominance, it’s not cute.
@@greatdanetv2975then why were they playing?
@@Munchkin_angel The pov dog is really good at removing tension from confrontations. It looks like her instinct is to remove herself from the situation (like we see her trying to do when she goes under the bench) or body checking (when she smacks the blue dog with her head) instead of using her teeth outright. POV dog is well trained to not incite a fight. Blue merle dog's owner should have stepped in to correct the overly-dominating behavior.
My dog, for example, is far less patient than the POV dog and would have had blue merle dog laid out after a few minutes of this rude behavior.
3:35 you can tell she thinks you might be upset and ignores the other dog and lays down and waits for you to say it’s okay ❤️
Your dog has more patience then me lol that one dog that kept getting in her face and trying to mount her was getting on my nerves lol
you mean her little friend? they where just playing i think there both girls lolz
nvm i see what you mean i look at the video a bit more and it was a male lolz
theyre just playing lol, if the pitty didnt like it im 100% sure she wouldve let the aussie and her owner know real quick
@@nancyvandermeer4480 you don’t understand what aussies do I knew it should be trained but they do jump y know
Yeah exactly he’s trying to act dominant and she was starting to get annoyed by it. Aussies owner should have corrected his behavior earlier.
3:33 i love how her friend was checking up on her like "you good buddy?"
Nah that other dog was also dominate by going on top of her but the little white dog was very calm and showed it wanted to play
Bless her she looked frightened not aggressive in any way! even though she has the power to easily overpower and correct the aggressive dog. Respect to the owner for bringing up such a pleasant pooch ✌
Idk about that, the dominant dog was a fair bit bigger than the pit.
Wrong, if she is trained not to fight she can’t
@@xD_cuRt being able to fight doesnt make that breed powerful, it's the power of the breed makes them more than capable of fighting, trained that way or not, so no not wrong, clearly not a dog person if you think they have to be brought up as a fighting dog to overpower and assert dominance✌
@@joemarron5515 agressive not dominant, has to be a submissive party for there to be a dominant one dude, but with them breeds alone yeah I'm pretty sure ✌
@@christopherd8901 the breed doesn’t matter if it can’t fight it can’t do shit to the aggressive dog
Good obedience. Dogs can sense aggression. That other dog was already beating up on another dog when he arrived. I can understand his little snap saying back off as that other dog was attempting to size him up and stand over him. The pit got ahold of his neck for a moment and that was it. Then he heard your voice and went down.
I love it how well behaved your dog is. The other owners if the dogs in that dog park are obviously too stupid to notice that the dog was just going over there to try and stop the fight if it needed too.
I love that her friends checked on her.
I love how the other one was checking up on the pit bull like "ey you good? You alright?" That was adorable
It was trying to dominate the pit bull, not be friends with her
@@monkeydigs6696 yeah, it also tried to mount her multiple times. Owners who allow their dogs to do this really piss me off
@@TheWazzoGames Fr
3:34 his bud is like "you alright? You a big boy, you got it"
the way your dog just walked away like nothing happened is so funny to me
That's what my pitbull does ☠️
Also you can tell the owner and his pit have a great genuine connection a lot of people lack that and It sucks bc sometimes the dogs suffer due an owner’s ignorance .
Pits are the most abused dog in the world, it's refreshing to see a Pit be this happy!
A sweet girl! Dog fights can be scary with how much noise they make; doesn’t help that dogs bleed a lot from small wounds. She took care of herself and only defended! I hope she didn’t end up injured!!!
3:16 the brown dog snapped first see it again. The other dog took offense to her snap.
@@andreabrooklyn6872 she was correcting him when he crossed boundaries. he snapped and made it an issue, if the pit started it she wouldnt have walked away so easily. and the other dog was tense anyway
@@andreabrooklyn6872 look carefully, the dog was fighting and approached her for another fight
There’s a high chance that black dog was bought for Defense of owner and untrained. But this one’s clearly decently trained (that’s what it looks like) and defended itself just with a quick bite
Lot of scars from breaking up a dog fight! it's not always noise. Be safe with introducing your pets to others people!
people always stereotype pibulls being aggressive but this pitbull defended itself and backed up a dog getting attacked and was friendly to all the other dogs and one of the dogs came after the fight to see if she was ok
Probably because they maul children to death all the time
Too bad it’s not a stereotype. Pit bulls account for over 65% of dog attacks despite the breed population being less than 6%. They were literally bred to be violent and aggressive fighting dogs. Cute comment though.
@@badbloodyautja7251 find something better to do with your life
@@captainfraser3827 aw, looks like I hurt someone’s feelings. It took me 30 seconds of googling to disprove that guy’s argument lol. Solid projecting though. Poor little guy.
@@captainfraser3827 damn you really making urself look stupid lmao😂
1:31 pitbull coming in clutch
I love his friend coming to check on him abs make sure he’s okay!
The pitbull is a girl
Kinda late don't you think I would immediately check my dog for wounds.
It sucks 1:35 he had to call his pittie to prevent other owners from getting scared of his pittie. We pit bull owners have to always go that extra step in training and obedience just to accommodate other people’s fears.
I was at the dog park TODAY and this pitbull jumped on and attacked this other dog. He almost killed him. Me and my golden doodle got the hell out of there! A different Pit bulls tried attacking and latching onto my dog like 2 weeks ago and I had to hit the dog in the head to get him off. Quit pretending like pit bulls are angels just because ONE pit bull happened to behave. Statistically, they account for 68% of all dog bite fatalities against humans and they’re also the most aggressive to other dogs. The only close seconds are Rottweilers and German Shepherds, and even these dogs aren’t as bad
I think it's pretty normal for people to be afraid of pitbulls. Don't get me wrong i like the breed but they can do some serious damage, i guess that as a owner of the breed you would expect people to be afraid.
It totally sucks? Why would anyone be afraid of the most dangerous dog breed? Ugh !
@@dxbrasky Maybe because my wife’s leg got ripped open by a pit bull about 2 weeks ago, just a couple weeks after a pit bull went for the throat of my golden doodle. Maybe because it’s a biological fact that they were bred for fighting and evolved to be aggressive and dangerous. But sure, keep deluding yourself into thinking they’re innocent little angels. Hopefully when it bites someone, the victim isn’t you, your grandma (like the TH-cam video of the grandma’s throat getting gashed by the pit bull) or a baby (like the hundreds of babies killed by pit bulls).
@@dxbrasky Haha good man. Yes I agree. They’re a messed up breed and they cause way too much trouble, the people who defend them annoy me deeply -__-
Love how a dog has so much spirit, they could tear up a dog than go right back to playing😂
2:13 when the doggy puts its head on hers 😂😭 so fucking cute
It iss#!
2:11
That is actually a sign of dominance, the other dog was trying to dominate the pittie. That pittie is the most balanced dog in the whole dogpark ❤️
@@lamppuu1 But it looks fucking hilarious.
@@lamppuu1 yea put started the fight she snapped at him
Yeah those people should have taken their dog out of the park. Or at least punished it correctly by not letting it roam free for a bit.
They don't discipline their dog at all and it's so obvious
They probably bought it for Defense and that’s what gives pit bulls bad reputation. Most pit bulls are untrained and bought by fools for protection, so they make them aggressive by their “training”. A protection dog would never act like the black one shown in the clip.
Very well balanced and calm dog! ❤ Directly back to playing mode.👍🥰
No quite the opposite. Always in a repressed fighting mode, hence why the "sweetest most loving pits" tend to "suddenly and unexpectedly" snap even after being "10 years such loving family dogs" .... No Lmao they constantly repress their murderous instinct as long as they have respect for their owner
@@lrlrgg3445 Wrong! Pit Bulls are known for their extreme affectionate actions, including around children. This Pit Bull stopped a fight including trying to defend themselves.
Also Pit Bulls are the most abused dog in the world, abuse can result in anger and stress.
@@P3nelope_L3mon ye ye you pit mommys are all the same keep your loving family dog and get in the news in a few years when he suddenly without a reason snaps and skins your baby alive
3:35
i love how the other dog just came to the pit and asked "yo what happened back there?"
So sweet! Even the little doggy spat. She handled herself so well across the board, fantastic ownership there. Thank you for sharing!
100% respect for you brother and you're training on your companion, the best dog in the park x
The little dog like CHILL CHILL
😂😂😂😂 right
there u can see proper training and full authority from owner's side damn good job ...
You're a chilled guy, and your dog is chilled too. 🤙
She has great conflict avoidance skills!
That Austrian Shepard that kept your pit bull company was honestly the best part of the whole ordeal.
It was actually trying to assert dominance over her, if you rewatch you can see him try to mount her constantly while she’s growling at him
Dude, watching this reminds me of my pit pull that sadly passed… I’m not crying my eyes are just sweating
When your dog meets the other that got into a fight at 3:00 you can see them reading each other and start challenging to assert who’s the more dominant dog. It’s cool actually. It’s like you can see them squaring up before it actually happens. If you hadn’t called your dog back, that other dog would’ve been prolly dead! Lol
Right! And when the pit ran over there the first time as if he/she was gonna break up the fight
Not entirely squaring up does not inmediately signify dominance, it is tension, which what tension causes them to be alertive to enter in either fight/flight mode
It looked like the pit was losing to me but idk happened really fast lol
@@justapineapple2339 If that pit was being aggressive, the other dog would have been dead. It's as simple as that, pits won't give up, even if it kills them. They just have that instinct. It's just that the other dog attacked first, and the pit backed off as it has good enough recall.
@@shaneoshea6216 to be fair also to the other dog. if you watch at 3:15, the pit did lunge towards the other dog. The other dog was wrong for escalating of course, but both dogs were in the wrong. That is something that is trainable. (And no im not saying the pit is at fault or anything stereotypical. Just what I see.)
I love how the camera slowly slides down his body 😂
Honestly, I love the way the pitball handled it and didnt try fight back, They just waited for the dogs owner to call them over ,3
You’ve got a beautiful dog! Great control, she’s so happy!
I love that even after your dog got attacked she stated calm and fallowed dad away from it. People think they always start fights. This is so cute seeing her play with all the other dogs the little one hehehe! I have a pit and she was attacked at a dog park the first time we ever took her. She's as sweet as your baby!
It’s clearly the pit that attacked first
@@cargoraygaming9274 idk what video you see but no.
@@cargoraygaming9274 the Pitt snapped first, yes, but the other dog was being aggressive. People only look at ‘oh, he growled’ or ‘oh he bit the fucking air, clearly he attacked first’. Look at the body language.
@@amg3790 totally. Go find someone else to start an argument with. I see just fine. I also watch his other videos. His dogs a sweetheart. Your another person who hates to see a nice pit. Have a nice day.
Love seeing a pit with their floppy ears
I love them! The floppy ears with the naturally kinda chubby look! Its very cute
Exactly! I hate seeing the cropped ears on them
@@schroth8736 Same here. Hate cropping. It's unnatural, unnecessary and doesn't even look that nice at all.
@@Bert_de_Wit A lot of people usually do it for the “badass” Intimidating look. Like for my dogs I have 2 Dobermans and we cropped their tails and ears and it looks great. Some people are against cropping and it’s understandable but it doesn’t hurt the dog in any way because you do it when they’re puppies and they’re asleep during the whole process.
@@VitoScaletta1951 Thanks for your honesty. I know people crop to make dogs look more "bad ass". Myself, I prefer dogs that look cute, rather than bad ass. Even Dobermans.
Loved how your dog made the dominant one holler lol. Shouldn't be tryna bully a pit. Luckily it stopped because yours would do more damage. I can't stand dogs that act out. You have a good dog that handled itself well.
Yeah it was whelping after haha
Pitbulls are bred to fight and kill though. They also have a very High pain tolerance so comparing it to a normal dog like that isn’t really fair. Looks like the pit first acted like he was going to bite by making a biting motion with his head turned towards the other dog which could’ve started the fight.
@@teufelrabbit6104yea just look at the pits head movement during the fight dodging and staying out of the line of the other dogs jaws
@@teufelrabbit6104to hunt* not fight or kill what the fuck. And no, they don't have higher pain tolerance, once they set their minds to something they do it, they're brave.
@@harrison6828yeah, they have that cause they got to the point where they were breed to fight on top of hunt and such, and they do have a higher pain tolerance. That’s why they’re so stubborn and good at not letting go of things.
2:09 my heart melted 😭😭 that little head rest/nuzzle was so cute
this is dominant behavior- theres nothing cute about it
It's not a nuzzle lmao, it's a domination gesture. The aussie was trying to dominate and breed the pit. He was tryna dominate and smash lmao, it's not a sweet gesture😭
2:10 So precious! ❤
Ikr
2:10 has my heart melting 💖💖
Ok this is my opinion and if you don’t agree (which loads might agree) BUT IF YOUR DOG ALWAYS STARTS FOGHTS DON’T TAKE THEM TO THE DOG PARK IT WILL START CHAOS
that is a very well trained pit bull! confident in both itself and its owner, showed intelligence and restraint when his natural instinct was to fight. that is one good dog!
I, a proud owner of two very strong looking pits do get stared at for owning what I perceive to be my favorite breed. I understand that they may look scary to people but just ask first please, they are literal sweethearts. One if my dogs, just like your pup here is very intelligent, she deals with other dogs and dog fights well. My other dog, a lovable stupid goofball is extremely nice and stands his ground well. ( The goofball looks extremely muscular and he’s strong too ) I just love seeing pits, this channel overall just needs more views and subscribers.
Keep up the good work!
trust me nobody CARES as much as you think they do.
Good, nobody cares about your comment either
They are not all sweathearts. Deppents out what bloodlines they come.
Keep it reall please.
As an owner of a wolfdog i always make him look fluffy to hide the fact that it isn't a normal dog and look more like a one of those fluffy German Shepherds so people dont get scared.
ngl your pit is well trained any other pit that isnt trained wouldrip that dominant dog to peices 💀
That's not true. Pitbulls are not dogs with superhero strength. Not even close to the strongest bite force either. People just love to demonize them and drag them through the mud.
Oh not my sisters pit bull Jax. He got bit by a golden retriever and he just cried and whined. He never bites back tbh he’d probably feel bad hurting the dog so he’d let him bite him. He’s kind of a dumb dog but we love him
@@beepboop4016 poor guy, he is not dumb he is a gentle dog.
It's not a real American pitbull terrier. Clearly a mutt.
@@beepboop4016 I will bet 100 grand now you do not have an authentic APBT
I have a pitbull, and she’s been attacked sooooo many times, but she won’t fight back, and she’s a very gentle dog, and I feel so bad for her, because the last fight, the dog got her throat, but she is ok.
The pitbull must of gotten a quick good hold hearing the other dog squealing.
I noticed that too, The same dog went after the pitbull next
Finally found a trained pitbull!! I felt so happy seeing this video and the dog didnt hesitate to bite the dog but just bark at him
At least they ironed it out quickly. Dogs have a language of their own. I have an aggressive pitbull that I cannot take to the park. He was aggressive from 3 months old. He definitely has been bred to fight and I kept him to keep anybody from getting him and using him for that purpose. Sleep right beside me and he's an excellent guard dog but he cannot be around other dogs except a female that I have and his people aggressive as well.
Train it
@@joosi_booty9334 he is very smart but the vets have told me it is wired in the brain and there is no changing the fact he is a fighting dog it is the way he was bred and there's no training it out of him. He has a natural aggression to fight and protect
@@rhondaunger1228 yeah honestly the most sensible and safest thing to do is to keep him away from others, if a dog is bred that way then ppl should respect that and not blame the dog for it
@@Okus477 I agree and this is why I saved this dog's life literally. two vets try to put him down and anyone who fights dogs would have loved to get a hold of him. I could not stand the thought of that. he is a sweet loving loyal dog in heart with a fighting Fierce personalityof an alpha male. I treat him as a wild animal and protect others from him. but it is definitely the people's fault for breeding the dogs to fight the first place. which infuriates me. it is so cruel and inhumane.
@@rhondaunger1228 I can understand what u mean, I have a dachshund that isn’t the most sociable around others, fortunately however, he’s more of a growl and barking type of dog than actually trying to bite strangers or other dogs, but if a dog is bred to fight, then it isn’t fair for the dog, and for the vets to try to put him down is the last thing anyone wants for their dogs, pit bulls are amazing dogs, it’s just sad how they get a bad reputation.
Loved how the Aussie was like "yo you good? That fool was crazy"
2:10 god that is just so cute, that little Aussie seemed to really adore the pit.
If that happened to my 90lb pit that wouldn't even happen that doggo would've gotten bodied😂. Always nice to see a well trained pit 👍🏽
That pit bull is a chad after handling those bites
From what I see you have put in a lot of work, great stuff
Good idea having the camera, never know when it might come in handy
I love how the little corgi checked on your dog afterwards.
2:09
BRO THIS IS SO DAMN CUTEE
3:35 JUST LOOK HOW HE/SHE TAKES CARE OF YOUR DOG AFTER THE FIGHT SO BEAUTIFUL ❤️😭
2:09 The dog gave em a hug
The little Aussie dog seems like they became best friends with your dog ❤
Actually, it kept trying to dominate the pit throughout the video (trying to mount her etc), luckily the pitty was patient and let it slide quite a few times.
Your dog was the real dominant one, didn’t have to prove itself until it was challenged. The other dog was insecure and had something to prove. Pretty pit man, he’s a sweetheart!
This video just showed up on my list, and I just wanted to compliment you about your calm attitude and state of mind.
Even when your dog got jumped you kept your cool and just took her back to a quiet place.
No pulling, yelling, or whatever some people do to their dogs.
Wish I could take my pup to the dog park still. He is not aggressive to the point of a problem, but he is always trying to project his dominance by mounting or going towards fights when he hears them. He has definitely been called out by other dogs and he never backs down. I just love him way too much to have anything happen to where the authorities would have to be called and potentially cause my dog his life. Really great exercise for my Aussie, but I'd rather just walk him myself to protect him as well as other dog owners best friends.
is he neutered? :/ (No offence, I hold a lot of judgement for people who don't neuter their dogs and then expect good behavior and no problems)
@@duckprince6.6 he is.
@@duckprince6.6 i've never neutered any of my dogs and never had a dog that wasn't perfectly behaved from chihuahuas to my current 90 lbs Great Pyrenees.
@@joey9511 when it comes to animal behavior I don't take people's words at face value. I'm sure your dogs were/are lovely but I've seen way too much chaos and infuriating behavior and oblivious owners in denial. (Again, not trying to start arguments. It's just personal experience). I also just see no point in leaving normal dogs in tact in general. It causes more harm than good health-wise too.
at 1:30 your dog actually wants to stop the fight, I love it.
I love how cute dogs act, they always play a game of tag and its so funny
3:21 pit had the other dog by the neck lol that dog would’ve been toast if they didn’t try to stop them
Pit was about to rip out a chunk of its neck if it didn’t stop playin
Was just warning it too disengages and gives a second to see if it needs to keep going, amazing restraint on the pit bulls part
She’s so friendly especially whit the lil guys but what started the fight did that dog jump on her or hit her?
The other dog was trying to be dominant over the dogs in the park he tried it with her and got put in His place
I don’t think she likes dogs getting to close to her
@@DidiRkrolis definitely not it the dog was trying to dominate her but she refused to let that happen she wanted him to know she's top dog at the park and fights are a no no if you watch the full video she has no problem with dogs getting in her face and playing just not allowed to be serious and sized up
@@DidiRkrolis She even corrected herself when she sat down after
The spotted dog was trynna hump her so she jumped trynna get him off in a playful manner then the other dog just leaped on her over dominance. Like that dog was on edge the entire time over toys as well. Very dominant dog.
Ignoring the fighting parts this videos really adorable
This goes to shows that the breed makes little difference (in terms of aggressiveness) if the dog is well socialised, trained properly and the owner is competent.
Actually Pitbull's can tolerate a lot and are even a very calm breed, it's literally in their nature, however people treat and train them wrongly resulting in the typical and negative image of Pitbull's. (which is utter bullshit because they aren't even aggressive to begin with, if you want a aggressive breed search up Chihuahua)
@@jacklancetun1744I have a Chihuahua and she's the sweetest thing ever.
I don't think the pit was even aware they were fighting probably thought she was playing rough lmao
That's not a pit😂
It’s crazy how this TH-camr knows how to do commands and for his dog to actually know what he is saying and is very intelligent
Especially Ronnin
3:36 he came to see if his friend was okay that was adorable
Nah he just wanted to bang her
Extremely beautiful dog
Thanks for showing this side of pits... one of my favorite breeds. her temperment is amazing... she may not have started the fight; but she ended it.. love her energy ❤️
the pit bull seemed like he was letting the dog attack him but blocking it not trying to hurt it
I love how your doggy plays and interacts with other dogs!! Very fun to watch her with that little aussie and those tiny dogs!!
Beautiful dog bro. You’re doing a great job with them, love seeing a happy pup! Especially a pit🖤
Love seeing how well you and your DOG!!!♡:)))
What’s up tt, yo I just love this dog, you’ve done a great job with her
Thank you
Came for the title stayed for the pov of a dog
This is why I don't take my pitbull to dog parks. He is a very good boy and very sweet but he will protect himself and sometimes is questionable with other dogs. I would rather protect my baby and other dogs as well because I am aware of the damage my big boy can do.
There's nothing wrong with taking your dogs to the dog park but a lot of dogs are territorial and I just don't think it's a good idea period.
I also feel like a reason you may have had a camera on your dog was to possibly protect them legally if a dog fight did occur. People really like to blame pitbulls and make them out to be things that they're not.
You really think that dog is a pitbull
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 considering the title of the video and the appearance of the dog (minus the single ear sticking up), yes I do believe this to be a pitbull. I have owned and raised (UKC) pedigree pitbulls for 23 years.
@@angellbaby99 its not a pitbull. Those ears are no way of a pitbull terrier. Pitbulls are called game dogs and can not be at the dog park. Anyone with a real pitbull doesn't take them to the dog park. Eli, bolio, jocko, redboy, cottingham, jeep, nigerino, turtle buster, budweiser crusher are real pitbulls. A watered down mix is not an
Pitbull
@@michaeljones1133 I used to think that as well until I saw a full bred pit with up ears. Idk how it’s possible but I saw the dna test and everything.
Although I do agree with you about not taking pitbulls to parks. It’s too big of a risk. Mine isn’t dog aggressive but I purchased him when he wasn’t socialized with other dogs. For that reason, I don’t take him around other dogs.
@@angellbaby99 any dog with ears like that is not a purebred apbt with bloodline and pedigree. Dogs have breed standards and that dog is not a pitbull. Just because someone has paperwork saying the dog is such and such doesn't make it real. Paperwork Today means nothing.
love that 3:52 wiggle they always do
AWW THE PRETTY LITTLE AUSSIE CHECKING UP ON UR PITTIE WAS SO ADORABLEE
5:15 all aboard the pit bull train
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That Aussie is so cute! It gave your dog a hug ❤
If by "hug" you mean was showing dominant behavior in the form of mounting then, yes, it did give her a "hug." I'd call it anything but "cute", though. If the POV dog hadn't been so patient that dog would be laid out for its rude and non-stop dominating behavior throughout the video.
Bro just walked it off😭