Cesar Millan Attacked by a Tiny Dog During Demonstration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ย. 2022
- Cesar Millan is attacked while demonstrating how to control a protective puppy in front of a crowd!
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The problem with little dogs is that due to their size and cuteness we let them get away with things that we wouldn’t dream of letting larger breeds get away with. At least that’s what a dog trainer told me about my adorable aggressive dog. We got her under control and had a much happier relationship.
Exactly! EVERY BREED was created for a purpose. BUT companion breeds have gotten away with murder because of the "cuteness" factor.
Interesting. They’re not viewed as a threat, so their yapping and growling is tolerated.
I am a horsewoman from way back. I've trained horses and been a catch rider and managed barns. A horse needs really good ground manners, because if they don't - they can hurt you. You train them to respect the rider or the groom or just the person on the ground beside them. So you're right - the bigger the animal, the more we need to have respect in the relationship. It's just a matter of applying the same principles you use to train a horse to training your dog. Your dog needs to respect you or you're going to have an undisciplined monster on your hands.
I see this every day,my husky is friendly but with fighter breeds he's racist(because he was mauled by fighting breeds a couple times so he can sense them far away) so he growls when he meets one and I always fast tuck at the leash and say ''Side'' so he wouldn't react and would just keep going by my side,to show him that this behavior isn't right,if he gets too aggressive when he sees a bad breed and pulls too much then he knows he will have to shame walk with a muzzle for a few minutes so this behavior is extremely rare the older he gets,this happens only when we meet the actual dogs that mauled him when he was a baby. They actually also bit my dads leg who defended our husky from the unleashed fighter breed while our husky got off leash and ran away out of fear so you can imagine what trauma that is for life. I still remember the wounds,3 deep holes in neck,damaged tail,a hole in his tummy and wennie,nose. My husky is very weak when it comes to bite strength he cant even win against an old golden retriever so he def cant defend himself against a breed created for fighting.
While everytime we meet small dog breeds owners dont even react,they just allow their dogs to run up without a leash and will blame the leashed dogs owners if a big dog will maul him.Good thing my husky doesn't react with small dogs no matter how aggressive they are,they just run around sometimes trying to bite and me and my husky just look at them dumbfounded. Honestly im lucky I've got a husky with a lazy character,he loves people so much he would let in robbers.
Cesar, continuing to train people one human at a time..
Comment so underrated.
🐶~ It ain't us, it's them.
@Bill King I beg to differ. The dog doesn’t doesn’t know right from wrong but we do so it’s up to the human to train.
@Lyn Murphy What do you "beg to differ" on, when that's what i said?
@Bill King On your comment implying it’s the dogs fault. Unless you are in fact taking about the human then never mind.
I worked at a boarding kennels and I used to have this problem with a lady and her boxer. The boxer was always aggressive around his owner, but as soon as I walked him away from her to the kennels, he was fine. She was always so nervous and jittery around him (clearly worried he would bite someone). I almost got bitten in the face by him once, when she tried handing him over to me.
Seems that aside from aggression, he may be resource guarding his owner.
I reckon some people should not take on keeping dogs until they have learnt how to understand dogs behaviours, traits, languages, and energy levels. Keeping dogs is taken far too casually. Trainers tend to focus on task based behaviours and, while useful, these do not connect with what a dog really is. They tend not to cover basics such as how to approach a dog, energy reading, compatibilty etc. I see these things as paramount and people should be encouraged to learn these before getting a dog. The consequences of not doing so can be seen in rescue centres across the developed world.
Any skilled trainer will tell you that 95% of training is for the human(s), not the dogs! Nice video!
I love how they always say “they all of a sudden just changed”…
I can say with utmost certainty they did not change overnight. This is just the classic case of “awhhhh disciplining cute dawgies is abuse don’t raise your voice at them or correct bad behavior ever cuz they are cute little nuggets”. That over a few years will turn any dog or child into a monster. Seriously why would you get a dog if you don’t even understand they need to be raised right just like any child would. It baffles me.
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I bet this is the primary reason those "ankle biters" have that reputation, because no one corrects them because they are small and cute. I hadn't thought of it before but that makes so much sense.
I completely agree. I’ve always said dogs and children are the same. Both need love, attention, rewards, and CONSEQUENCES. Otherwise you are going to have an out of control biting mean dog or an entitled ungrateful child. Both “parents” will say, “but I gave them everything “. Well, didn’t see that coming.
Yeah...my bf sisters dog! It's the owners fault.
This is why Cesar is the GOAT. He took one look at the little dog and knew right away that it was a protection/energy dynamic not aggression. Rather than working on the leash and correcting he went for the hold to show the dog relaxed authority and the dog immediately responded.
When the woman took him back Cesar didn't even have her correct inappropriate response in the growl because the dog literally mirrored her emotion. THAT is the most impressive part of this whole thing and why Cesar is a master of his trade!
I love this guy. He really does perform miracles.
if by miracles you mean trying to teach people common sense, then - yes. he knows dogs. but he also knows people. that is why he is great. and that is why i would be depressed as hell doing what he does. THAT is a miracle, iIMO - he, wanting to go on doing it
Do you really think after this 3minute session the dog will stop doing that forever? You realise Cesar isn’t even qualified in any form of dog training but he claims that he grew up with dogs. This ain’t the way to go
@Elizabeth I didn't say a 3-minute session would permanently alter the dog's behavior. It didn't alter yours.
@Elizabeth yes thank you !! He’s not a good trainer like people think he is . !
@Nowhere Man lol thats random. doesn't really make sense how a dog behaviour video could alter my behaviour but ok
She was clearly blind. The dog kept looking back at her to see if she's ok 😂 lady gotta relax
Cesar will always be the best! Great to see his son working with him!
I seem to remember he had three little boys. There was an episode where he told the dog owner that more dogs were needed for the lesson. He said, “I don’t have more dogs here, but I have boys.”
He's been called out by real dog experts for his abusive practices for years. Why he's still getting air time is a mystery.
his son?
@Maria Aguado Ball The real abuse is to allow a dog to remain in an unbalanced/nervous/fearful state of mind. Few people understand this.
@Maria Aguado Ball Those real dog experts are useless. Cesar is better than Julius, Cesar I mean.
If he is suddenly aggressive when he was previously very friendly and cuddly, he might be in pain. I’ve noticed that in a lot of dogs and cats, where they suddenly become very mean and don’t like any contact, but it turns out that they have mouth pain, or something else that would make them fearful.
That’s so sad :( they can’t speak to us so they communicate pain differently. It’s not that far off from humans being in pain. Have you ever met an old woman with a bad back thats in a good mood?😂
It's beautiful how dogs teach us more about ourselves. Kinda works for human-human interactions too. It makes you realise that we need to fix ourselves before trying to fix others.
I got my grandparents a little dog and she was 9 months old and already had decent training. I just smoothed the edges with play biting and finished potty training and she is honestly SO GOOD now at 2 1/2. Amazing with elderly folks, elderly dogs, and babies. No biting, growling, etc. even with play.
I have empathy with this woman, it's easy to slip into the anxiety. My dog has been attacked 3x by off leash dogs, the last one seriously, 9 months of vets visits. He couldn't run (a greyhound!) So was depressed. He fine off lead, but now has leash aggression, so I have anxiety not just seeing an off leash dog bounding towards me, but also for his reaction to dogs we pass by. However, I realised my anxiety was making his leash reactivity worse, if I'm in a good frame of mind, I catch him before he starts barking or lunging and I can nip it in the bud. He's much better, I'm much better. He's walked 3x a day, and we still have some bad walks, but not bad days. Folk without this experience won't understand why someone could be anxious, and I hope all your dog experiences are positive, however, it can be a slippery slope.
@Alyssa Sola To be honest I don't really follow Ceasars philosophy. I was more defending or rather explaining the woman being anxious. The bit I do agree with and it's not a Ceaser thing, it's a general trainer thing is that dogs are smart and pick up and/or take advantage of your emotion. So if I'm feeling anxious my dogs lead aggression is worse. Maybe he thinks hes defending both of us? If I'm in control and calm he's fine, and even if he wants to lunge if I deal with it quickly and calmly its nipped in the bud. So sorta agree with you : ) One day, when I'd not reacted fast enough when a small yappy dog surprised me, as - I was tired and missed the window. I calmly picked him up, (he's large) I couldnt be bothered getting pulled. He was so shocked, he was pussycat when I put gim down. Caesers not the devil, seems a decent bloke there's plenty that go for the alpha discipline style. My dog does not respond to it. He was abused, hates raised voices. I get a better response with positivity. As an aside, weirdly he's perfectly fine around loud noises doesn't flinch. As an ex illegal hunting dog I suspect he was around gun fire, as he doesn't bat an eyelid even with fireworks overhead.
I appreciate your empathy. I have a dog with aggression and I get very anxious walking him. He has to wear a muzzle and I distract him as much as possible. Sometimes it’s not enough and he starts barking. I just pick him up in those situations. I have severe anxiety and autism, so I don’t always react well to the situation. I also don’t like that other people expect everyone’s dogs to want to get along. I understand training the dog to not be aggressive as much as possible. But they sometimes act like every dog should just like each other.
@Cat Lady thanks for sharing your experience. It's a tough situation to manage, and not every owner is devoted as you. I go through every emotion on good days; calm and carry on, to anxiety and embarrassment. If they're not in a dog park, it's poor manners to leave your dog off lead in the street, bounding up to dogs and people. (If the dogs alone in the street it's neglect and irresponsible). It's not just responsible people who've kept their dog on lead, who feel harrassed by off leash dogs. Some people and kids ate frightened of them. It's frustrating but I still love my walks 95% of the time. Try to keep your good days and experiences in the forefront of your mind every walk. Then you'll always step outside on a good note, and bring that mindset with you. Take care and good luck.
Not only the energy but the way she is carrying him now.
Growing up surrounded by all kinds of animals, the first time I heard of Cesar I thought "let's see this charlatan, who probably know nothing about dogs"
But I ended up eating my words, because this guy has an ability no other human has - I think.
Yes, I can control a dog by different means. But in no way have I the understanding of the animal he has.
Not by any stretch of the imagination.
I really think he's unique.
Always saw himas a dog trainer but really he's a human therapist
I love thay Cesar's son is involved!!!! He is GREAT!!!
You are the best Mr. Millan. Your son is already taller than you are. Time flies so fast. God Bless You and your family.🙏🙏🙏
Cesar is truly amazing with all dogs 🐕.
And what a difference in his behavior in the little poodle 👍👍👍👍
I love when he does these things and it’s the owners who are the ones needing the training more than the dog 😂
It's all about our energy and fears! So crazy and wonderful. We got so much to learn and maintain this calm.
Even though the dog still growled it was a MAJOR improvement from what was shown at the beginning of the video.
As soon as she said, 'My dog used to be loving' I knew the problem was her.
Once again, the BIGGEST problem is the OWNER.
Cesar does more psychology with the human than with the dog 🥰
Cesar out there healing people's anxiety
My sister’s dog is liked this dog but, he is so sweet and friendly little guy. She inherited him from my parents after they both passed away. I stilled missed the little guy. I used to played with him at my parents home. He is a 13 year old Bichon Frise. He also lives with a couple of kitty cats. All 3 got along really well.
That’s sweet as a pie. 😊
Cesar Millan is one amazing guy.
I have never had a nasty dog. Including a dog that was kidnapped from our backyard and came back clearly traumatized. She had a hole in her neck, a broken leg and had nightmares for years after. We nursed her back to health and she spend the rest of her life very happy. I think people cause this in their animals because they don't know how to handle them. I had a cat that was traumatized after an earthquake. I was out of town and my sister couldn't get her out of the ceiling. It took 2 months for the roads to clear. When I got home my cat did try to bite me. I put on my snowsuit (in the heat of the summer) and gardening gloves. I went into the ceiling grabbed him. He was biting my gloves but as soon as I put him to my chest he started purring. After that he was back to his happy old self. Animals need to feel safe in your hands. If you can't to that then give the animal away. Animals that are nasty like Fluffy are miserable and stressed out. Let me them go to another home so they can be happy.
Gardening gloves don't protect against cats, a kitten taught me this lesson.
I know a teensy toy poodle like this. He was raised by his owner with a bottle, because his mother wasn't able to feed him. If anyone gets too close while he's around his owner, he's vicious, and will draw blood. If he's picked up by someone else or otherwise removed from his owner, he's instantly calm.
Imagine, if this little guy can make you feel nervous think about a rottie or a german shepherd who has the same issues!
Amazing. Cesar is great with dogs and people.
At the beginning she's holding the dog right up at chest level. Cesar holds it at hip level. Also when Cesar asks for that woman to approach and hug him at 2:34 he has the dog to the side. He's almost blocking it from contact with her or at least the dog is no longer the "point man" in the interaction. When she first gets the dog back it growls at Todd at 3:10 when Todd reaches out to touch her shoulder. Also Todd's forward movement continued even though his feet stopped as his hand and arm reached out to touch her shoulder, so the dog perceived his forward movement as threatening enough for a warning growl, but not the full blown barking and snapping. On the second try at 3:36 she was holding the dog higher and then lowered it to hip level as she approached, and Todd stopped a couple of feet away from her, about the same distance as before but this time he is still for about two seconds before touching her shoulder. The camera angle doesn't really show it but he does reach out to touch her shoulder, however he has stopped for just those two seconds with his arm not outstretched toward her. That tiny thing probably also helps the dog feel that he is not lunging/aggressive.
Because it's not about the dog. It's about the woman, so Cesar is concentrating on her actions. The dog would be fine held at chest with a confident person, I think. Likely this dog will go right back to biting & aggression, unless the woman can actually change. Humans are not as quick to learn unfortunately.
@MegF She might be an anxious type. Her her job requires efficiency and attention to detail, plus she appears to be single.
That man is ' so adorable' ! 😇👍
Watch how she lowers the dog to hip level when approaching a stranger. They did not show that on tape, but Cesar told her to that. It helps the dog calm down.
@James James Yes James, I saw it ! 😉👍
Great video. His son is a fine looking young man. Hope he will carry on the torch for his famous Dad. Really enjoyed the technique for calming this little bogger down. It was great.
He will, he will. His profession demands acting skills, intellect and also courage. So, he will stick to it. Dealing with an idiot (human) while pretending that you are sealing with the dog needs good acting skills. Holding the dog when he is aggressive needs courage. And to balance things out, without offending the idiot or calling him/her so, needs intellect.
It’s annoying to see people let those small cute dogs get away with excessive barking and won’t tell it to be quite . Also now you can see that even these little dogs can be monsters 😂
this is why you train all dogs no matter what size, early socialization is also key. Teach them that other animals and people are not a threat.
Heres the ugly truth. How the videos are put together, he never actually addresses the root problem - the person’s tone of voice or whatever energy. He only addresses the proximate cause - by controlling the state of the dog by being the closest person to the dog. So it’s a feedback loop that now involves dependence on Cesar instead of creating self reliance. Not everyone will ever understand this.
most people understand this, we just enjoy seeing Cesar work.
I once took over an older man’s Boston Terrier. The dog would always growl and bark at men. If I was near him and raised my hands he would crouch and pee where he was. I realized that this dog had been abused by the previous old man. He was traumatized. In this case, I believe Mr. Milan is correct. I agree that perhaps others’ energy can be a factor in the dogs aggressiveness.
Wow, that was amazing! 😊❤️
Buen día cesar, eso que vi es increíble, si yo estuviera bajo esa misma situación no sabría que hacer!!@@ te en vio felicitaciones pues , haces milagros!
I feel sorry for the puppy 😢
sometimes these smaller breeds get attached to one person, and they don't like anyone getting too close to their favorite person. Experienced something similar when anyone would approach the wife our little guy didn't like it and would do the same
Like with horses... it's usually not the horse, but it's the humans. Horses know how to horse just fine.
Hopper33 True, but who has the blame for that.. humans, who kept it apart from other horses.
Cesar is the man!!!!! That was awesome.
It’s always the smallest dogs with the loudest bark. Maybe it’s a protective mechanism that makes them appear larger or more intimidating than they really are. Lol 😂
You can see it coming he's moving way too fast with this dog his owner has messed him up completely in the brain
Cesar.. You r just Great 👌❤👌
I apply the same with my family with out them knowing and we are more fuctional Thanks Cesar such a legend
Cesar Milan is the Mozart of dog training.
At the end the dog looked at the audience and seemed to ask them to clap 😂😂 he/she knows they’re teaching him/her to disregard the people she interacts with.
Caesar is amazing. Bravo señor
I would have kicked the hell out that hell hound 😂
Dog training is game of patience and consistency... Very good information @cesarmillan 🙏.. regards from India 🇮🇳.
Your dog is a reflection of the owner. She makes excuses for it.
I love how my pups love other people. Excellent visitors! 🐾♥️👍🏽
Give her a break, dude. She’s trying. Lots of people in this world have anxiety, should none of them own dogs because it might rub off?
Weird take really tbh. Show some compassion to someone that might be going through something. She's not a bad owner.
@getyourecon Agreed, although because of this doggy's nature and that of his owner, I'd imagine they could benefit from the kind of training for a support/therapy dog, so as to truly desensitize it.
Good to know cuz my dog is super chill and loved by everyone 😂😆
Because of Caesar I got the courage to get a dog. I’ve been afraid since birth, it seemed. Now I have a Maltese I’m in love with.
That's why vets are more afraid of little dogs than of big dogs. Little dogs have a big dog syndrome as they don't realize they are little. I have a Papillon/Toy Fox Terrier mix but he doesn't act that way, of course I don't carry him around and he's 14 years old and blind. He never did act up that way. Happy trails to you. God bless.
I was attacked by a poodle as I was trying to collect from one of my paper route customers! I was 13 years old, so was the poodle! ☺️👍
Lmao when the truth is cause of owner but you can’t say it directly
People laugh when a small dog kicks off like that and find it funny. A large dog only has to bark when someone knocks at the door and they are labelled out of control
I remember my grandmother having a chihuahua, and whenever she would go outside to feed that little guys, she had to run out of that fence, as soon as she put the food in the bowl.
I swear with ceaser's experience and funny approach he could do stand up comedy....lol...you don't see it do ya just a fluffy dog😊 then they see it and go . Oh the little dog. 🙁
You know don't see the owner doing that any time soon.
Yes it’s usually the owner! Love Cesar!
Hmm. Cesar's genius. I have a little Chihuahua who goes batshit on everyone. There is a lady that walks her pitbull on the same route and mine just barks and tries to attack him so I pick her up so she doesn't get her little butt chomped for being so rude. The pittie just looks at me with a goofy look that says "I didn't do anything".
There’s no bad dogs there’s only bad owners
I need one of those guard dogs for my property. Blends in we'll with the stuffed toys.
That dog has a soul of a demon 🤣 cute
It's about lowering the dog. When you hold it high, like shoulder height, it thinks it's in charge.
She acts confident however animals can’t be fooled. 😂🤣
Cesar your so amazing !
But wait why do they attack or bite in the first place? I’m sure she wasn’t nervous bc he didn’t exhibit that behavior before. So why do they attack from being so sweet and nice.
If that had been a GSD people would have been calling for him to be put down because of his aggression
This guy is the God of dogs.
Damn…. Yup people let little dogs get away with too much.
🤣 I’ve always known dogs take their cues from humans. They tend to have a 6 sense! They know more than we give them credit for!
Omg that's exactly how my Maltipoo acts 🙋
I've never seen a Bichon be aggressive.
Wow Cesar!!❤️❤️
El hombre es el mejor usted domina al perro no el perro te domina a ti eso es amorrr al perro
WOW!!! AMAZING TRANSFORMATION!!👏👏👏👏👏😮
This dog is going to reek havoc when he gets home! Thats for sure! 🤣😅 but I hope he's learning (from his owner) how to behave.
It's "wreak," not "reek." Reek means to smell really bad.
i let people lead their dog behind them a few days - so everything they think they have protect you against they realize : oh my human takes it on (because he/she walkes in front). it really calms them down and all of a sudden in most cases they also can be pet. and it even works when the person is a nervous type person. everything gets in peace including the nervousness 🙂 it is allmost funny: people explain me why it won't work. they talk and explain while having the dog behind them and suddenly: oh he didn't bark at those two bikers... oh... but it doesn't w... ok, it seems it does work... within minutes... keep it and no one will be bitten... and the dog gets social. no more need to be so small and have to protect everyone against dangers 20times your weight. no wonder they act like berserkers. no chance otherwise...
My roommate's little dog is the boss of the household... I love that dog, I am a big pushover for that dog... 😂
Unbelivable!!! I got one little Monster like him too!
HE'S Awesome!
Cesar, that is.
Why doesn't she put him down when she's talking to someone😭😭😭
She is afraid it will attack
Yup. She's creating a real problem there by an insecure dog.
@1:14 , Ceasar yeeted the do a full 360 kickflip 🤣
This is why I blame owners more than dangerous dogs. You have to show them who is the boss because if you don't, they are the boss and you get owned.
Very true! They feed off of energy
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I'm so happy Dabl took on Cesar Millan.
I would have grabbed him and held him against his will 😭😭 might have gotten a few bites and scratches but I’d hold him😂
I'll start trying this out dog does a little bit of this too sometimes I'll try not to be so tense I love this thanks cesar for some great tips
Absolutely amazing.
He was probably hurt/traumatized at the groomers or vet.
Aww little guy was just trying to protect his human 🥰
Its not protection at all, that dog is possessive over his owner and its not cute lol
Everybody wants a dog. Nobody wants to train it though
100%
Amazing Cesar
Tiny dogs still need and deserve same energy, SPACE, and RESPECT as larger breeds! Any dog full stop. They are NOT babies btw no matter how cute.
The man!