looks like Nala might want to play but she 100% need some training/activity to learn to be calm. looks like the average hyperactive spoiled pitbull ngl.
@@tommyfanzfloppydisk She does want to engage however she doesn't really know the correct way. You are 100% correct about her needing to be calm and that is the point of the process we are going through in this series. Her owner has very good control over her, however she gets extremely over excited and anxious when seeing another dog, and getting her calm and into a follower mentality will help her to engage with any dog more productively. By the end of this series, you will see Nala calm down quite a bit, the muzzle come off, and everyone relaxing on the couch peacefully. It will take some time to get her there, but she does not display anything that would lead me to believe that these 2 dogs can't live together without an issue. She's not spoiled, although I don't blame you for coming to that conclusion. She needs direction in these circumstances and to be shown how to engage with another dog correctly. She does end up smelling Macy a couple of times, so it is a start. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@@The_Anti_Dog_Trainer I don't agree on that. It always will be a gamble even on the long run. You can't train out purpose where they are created for. Like a Guard dog will guard, Retriever will want to retrieve, Shepperd dog will want to herd. Hunting dogs will hunt etc etc. Can go good, but when it doesn't it only takes a few seconds and that Shih Tzu will be deleted. Why even take such a risk. Best option would be to find a other good home for 1 of those dogs.
Good work. Animal Husbandry with dogs has been going strong for 10k years plus. You have a good understanding of them.
@@phishENchimps I appreciate that Phish. Let's keep it going for another 10k years.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
looks like Nala might want to play but she 100% need some training/activity to learn to be calm. looks like the average hyperactive spoiled pitbull ngl.
@@tommyfanzfloppydisk She does want to engage however she doesn't really know the correct way.
You are 100% correct about her needing to be calm and that is the point of the process we are going through in this series. Her owner has very good control over her, however she gets extremely over excited and anxious when seeing another dog, and getting her calm and into a follower mentality will help her to engage with any dog more productively.
By the end of this series, you will see Nala calm down quite a bit, the muzzle come off, and everyone relaxing on the couch peacefully.
It will take some time to get her there, but she does not display anything that would lead me to believe that these 2 dogs can't live together without an issue.
She's not spoiled, although I don't blame you for coming to that conclusion. She needs direction in these circumstances and to be shown how to engage with another dog correctly. She does end up smelling Macy a couple of times, so it is a start.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Keep that Shih Tzu away from that Bloodsportsdog.
This is a disaster waithing to happen.
@@DW7784 You will be proven wrong. Stay tuned.
@@The_Anti_Dog_Trainer Till instinct where they where created for takes over.
@@DW7784 Not if things are done correctly.
@@The_Anti_Dog_Trainer I don't agree on that. It always will be a gamble even on the long run. You can't train out purpose where they are created for. Like a Guard dog will guard, Retriever will want to retrieve, Shepperd dog will want to herd. Hunting dogs will hunt etc etc. Can go good, but when it doesn't it only takes a few seconds and that Shih Tzu will be deleted. Why even take such a risk. Best option would be to find a other good home for 1 of those dogs.
Don't do this.
We must charge forward. Nala does not display any serious signs which cannot be overcome with the proper understanding, time, and work.