Most dog owners in dog parks around my area are like this women. And no one is able to use the dog park like intended because their dogs are downright so aggressive. And they stay for freaking 3 hours on their phones. Then one person with their trained dog does decide to go in instead of waiting and their dog gets attacked by the aggressive big idiots dog and the lady screams at the man that he should have waited his turn like the other dog owners waiting for their turn, it’s ridiculous over here and this husky owner fits right in. All dogs deserve great owners but not all owners deserve to be dog owners. •__•
I used to be like the guy in this vid. Till I got sick of taking care of other peoples dogs 😒 hence why we don't go to dog park anymore unless they are empty. Too many irresponsible owners like this lady.
Omg, this woman should not be taking this dog to a dog park. It seems that less and less people know how to actually train or controll their dogs. I'm just stunned that this woman did nothing to correct her dog. Then just casually said oh just put him in the back seat. I will say it thank you for helping her she obviously needed it.
Exactly, if you can't control your dog, don't bother owning one. It's why many get smaller dogs and can barely handle that 😂 no discipline, only baby talk.
@@gooberbeans7972 Did you not even watch the video? How are you even smart enough to survive if this is your take away?? Just when I thought it would be a minute before I witnessed something as dumb as that woman in the video, you somehow made the gap only about 60 seconds.
I can't help but appreciate how calm you were during this whole situation, especially after the husky jumped the fence and continued to get in the face of your pups.
U are 100% correct bc if it was me i wouldve gone off. I cant stand people who doesn't have control over their dogs and just like he put in the subtitle she encourages the behavior by petting and not disciplining the dog.
Yea my dog had a reactive phase for a bit bc a lot of things happened and I wasn't able to socialized him as much for a few months, but I knew I couldnt afford to let him growl and lunge with his size because he could do some serious damage, so I found a trainer and a neighbor willing to help and got to work. He's chill now, but I still correct any problematic behavior. Zero tolerance for bullshit unless he's defending himself.
The Malinois owner truly is an exceptional dog trainer. For the Malinois to get in a fight with another dog and let go from command while its growling, is a sign of an elite dog trainer, who took a lot of time training his dog and perfected him to the point of controlling him under extreme conditions. Letting dogs loose while not being trained and taking them to a dog park is extremely dangerous. Kudos to the guy.
@@taurusnltaurusnl4686 I own a Malinois. I adopted my Sarah when she was 2 years of age. But by the time I adopted her, she was too aggressive with people and dogs. It took me around 2 years to make her somewhat friendly with people, but so far I haven't managed to accomplish the same with other dogs, as she almost killed 2 dogs twice (no, not because of me, rather because they were set loose and attacked her while she was on a leash, one of them was larger than her, much larger) To conclude, there is NO such thing as a 'very trainable dog'; ALL breeds are trainable. By the time a dog matutes, its behavior will also do. If a dog is trained enough, it will manage to listen to its master first anf then respond; if its raised with aggression but later on trained, its instincts will command it first to react and then listen to its master. I have a dog which grew up with aggression because its former owner was a POS. But perhaps, you wouldn't have possibly thought of that, would you?
Spot on recognition of this guy’s elite level training & relationship with his dogs. Lots of people don’t realize the amount of time put in to train your dog to respond immediately on command. The husky’s bonehead owner must’ve called his name 150 times. He never once gave a fuck about her. And all she keeps doing is teaching him to ignore her. Maybe she’ll learn when she has to break up an unfortunate bloody fight between her untrained/aggressive husky & another dog & maybe she’ll get bit. And maybe shell realize how absolutely irresponsible she has been.
@@K9_Queen most dog fights between NON fighting dog breeds have no injury and alot of the time no contact, they just look and sound bad. As humans we dont really know what type of fight it is until its over. My 26kg husky has been in several "altercations" with dogs over 60kg and hes only 26kg. He didnt instigate any of them and he only got an injury and was screaming in pain once...that was the last one he was in and it changed his behaviour from that day on. Now he growls at much larger dogs he doesnt know IF they approach him, if they walk on past and ignore him hes fine...NON fighting dog breeds arent wired to kill eachother...the species couldnt survive if they did. The factors that come in to play are age, past history, breed, experience. Dogs like people have different disposition, some are born to lead, some are born to be middle others end and some like to run alone. ..but their natural instinct has been greatly confused by human interference /genetic alteration/mutation causing them to confuse what is natural to them...things like dog parks!
She didn't put her coffee down, she didn't grab her dog, she didn't apologize, then SHE TOLD YOU to put her dog in the car?? I've gone off on my neighbors for far less when it comes to their unhinged dogs, good for you dude. You and your pups have incredible patience.
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As a husky owner with a very well trained and behaved husky…. Some people just should NOT own a husky. Sigh. Thank you for doing what you do and not just trashing huskies all together. This lady is the type of owner who gives huskies a bad name.
I go the dog park daily, have 3 near me. Sadly, huskies earn the label as asshat dogs, it's not their fault, but the majority of owners have no idea what it takes to train and socialize one properly.
@@RobertSmith-lh6hg I think huskies are stunning, awesome dogs but they're on my 'I could never own one' list for a reason. I'm realistic enough to know that I couldn't handle one, and that trying would ruin my life.
Experienced knowledgeable Husky owners know the disposition is not one for a dog park . The specifically breed husky german Shephard " designer " dog is great for a farm , not for other dogs , dog parks, non family . Folks need to educate themselves on a breed or mix breed in advance . H Just get a black lab and be happy
If you know your dog is aggressive then don’t bring it to a dog park. I have a rescue mal then gets along decently with my 3 other dogs but man I would never bring her around dogs she doesn’t know.
Why would you even take your dog to a dog park anyways? The odds of disease and injury are not worth the risk. I will make playdates with dogs i trust and know from friends and family if my dog wants to play with other dogs
@BoldPromises yea people like her shouldn't own one dog and I'm pretty sure she had two...then the way she talked to him like he was her hired help...I would have ripped into this bitch after I got my dog off hers...he looks innocent 😇 but he's ripped holes in two pits faces at once cause they ran up on us..he hates other dogs..he a rescue I can control him but if your dog comes up to him off lead it would be bad.. 😂
I'm working with an aggressive dog (the reason I say "working" is because he is my brother's dog who is legally an adult) and I would NEVER bring him to the dog park, at least not right now. I've been training him, and he's doing great. I have a muzzle being delivered soon and I'm excited to start working with him more. But no matter what I know the dangers of not just him attacking other people/dogs, but him getting extremely hurt by trying to attack another person/dog. I might never trust him enough, because of his aggressive past, but I want him to have a better life. And even if that means always having to wear a muzzle around other people and dogs, so be it. People really need to take responsibility for their dog's behavior, even my brother is still in denial of his dog being aggressive even though he has literally bitten someone in front of him. If people don't start using their brains, their dog is going to have to be put down. Just because that person couldn't take care of it properly. It's sad.
@@Dreamr4life1 Huskies are a down to earth breed, but they are a working breed just like Belgian Malnois’, and require specific training and and exercise if they are going to be household pets. I think the bigger issue is the fact that she adopted a rescue dog w known behavioral problems (again, probably less likely inherent to the breed, and more so to do with trauma) and let’s him off leash with no means to control him.
I hate when owners do not apologize or act as if it isn’t a big deal. My dog is reactive to other dogs 50% of the time if they are random on the street. But I’ve worked hard training him and desensitizing him, AVOIDING dog parks and only walking around or near them so he can see hear and smell dogs but not interact with them, because I don’t want him to end up like this husky. It’s hard to accept sometimes as an owner that your dog isn’t the perfect calm dog everyone wants. You have to actively avoid these situations with a dog like this until with the proper training and time he or she can be reintroduced again.
The thing is, this guy (youtuber) is the other guy who is the one that would be aggitating ur dog on purpose.. he knows the dogs coming here and what happens between them everytime. Its sad. Instead of finding another park or keeping his distance. He lets his dog keep going here and bullying certain dogs. You can see it all through their body language and step by step what happens. Very sad cus i see alot of ppl dont see this clearly here. This youtuber is in the wrong and is using his dog as a bully and making videos out of it....
@@Lucas_Ashton03babyboy the husky didnt do anything wrong.. its the german shepperd whos in the wrong here. Well, its owner. He keeps coming back and bully that husky. The husky is very scared everytime he comes to this park. And jas good reasons to be so...
@@lolagunther1999 Malinois aren't German Shepherds, so wrong breed. Also, the husky was the antagonizer, and the owner was wrong to bring it there. If a dog jumps a fence, is aggressive towards other dogs that are on leash, and completely ignores all commands, it shouldn't be off leash at all. Uncontrolled aggression is never acceptable behavior and shouldn't be justified. Dogs, especially bigger breeds, can be deadly
You're a very responsible and skilled dog owner. I've heard a little about Malinois, they sound like they need an experienced owner to make sure they're well-trained. Your pack all seems quite polite, it's a pleasure to watch them and see your observations of body language. I feel bad for that husky. Hopefully the lady got help training him, or keeps him out of dog parks for the foreseeable future. The last two encounters I've had with huskies (bigger than these, not sure the exact breed) they both stood up to place front paws on me. Very happy, be-my-friend kind of energy, but yea. Huskies got hops!
As a husky owner and my parents were 3 generation breeders, that lady is the exact type of person who should NEVER own a husky, you have to be the "alpha" in their eyes and not let them control you or be aggressive. Smh. At least the other guy tried to help
if thats the case i will stick to corgis and never get a husky, i like dogs that are IQ monsters and loving and that seems to be corgis and collies so i'll stick in that zone.
Man what an amazing way to display that you’re the alpha to your dogs, as you walked the husky back having full control of that dog. They trust you because you protect them ❤
The fact she doesn't even apologize pisses me off and blows my mind. I know how hard it is to stay calm in a situation like this though, you go off and you may get put as the enemy, but if you don't stuff like this will happen again. Good on you though for not going off on her as hard as it was Thank you for setting an example; not just to those people, but to people like me (watching this through a screen), your dogs, and their dogs as well. This is why I love responsible dog owners like you and their dogs in general, they are always so calm, cool, collected, and they know their stuff. Downright role models in general
I'am like that dog owner myself trying to avoid all conflict and dont want my dogs to show any kind of aggression. But you should definitely put dumb people like that woman in her place, otherwise they will never learn.
@@steviesavagegs8791 Maybe the owner but not the dog, that would only reinforce anger, fear and aggression. The owner is ultimately responsible. Unless its this but way bad and/or life and death that’s when you act (responsibly ofc)
Huskies are high energy so they are capable of jumping fences and running the electric ones. When owning one, it's best to get a high fence or a tie out to keep them from escaping
You shouldnt be, that fence is TINY and absolutely no obstacle for an athletic dog like a husky or malinois. They can easily jump 6ft from stand still.
I have a husky which he is trained, he's been in little fights before but I would never act like that woman did just by standing there, you acted so brave and calmly
I’ve been around too many dog fights to be around dog parks anymore or anyone who has an unleashed dog. The sounds alone send me into a panic, love seeing the training work in this video
@@bluewave2024 No reason to heat up a stupid Karen. He did the best thing possible. I would be shouting at that lady too, but i know it wouldnt help the situation.
I am a really chill person but when it comes to people like her I will start yelling. It’s not the dogs fault at all it’s her fault for not raising it well enough.
I think if she knew you weren't recording she'd had been 'your dog is attacking mine' type of screeching. Good on you and the stranger for stopping the out of control dog
That woman was a nightmare. Also expecting a husky to listen to her while in the red zone? Huskies don’t listen when I’m the green zone! I’ve got 2 huskies and 3 German shepherd mixes. My huskies are beautiful temperaments but I would be livid if anyone’s dog attacked mine and they stood back like that. My Czechoslovakian wolfdogs would step in and finish the job. You acted perfectly by releasing your dogs. Well done. I really hope something has been done about this woman!
Thanks for these clips. I don’t know much about dogs but I’m learning thanks to you. This clip makes me like your dogs even more. What well adjusted, well trained and happy dogs you have.
I just have a hard time wanting to bring my dog to dog parks when there are owners like that lady. This is dog training 101. That dog couldn’t care less to what she was saying..
I don't ever bring my dog to the"Dog park" because of this. I don't even bring my dog around my friend's dog because they could use a bit more training.
Yeah I’m done going to dog parks.. the dog ownership/leadership is pathetic. I saw a husky trying to pick up and run around with an ankle biter in its mouth, and both owners did nothing until the ankle biter yelped it’s face off. It was embarrassing.
Dog parks are never safe for your dog. You never know what you will get there. I love my Malenois way too much to risk him being hurt and yes, there are always larger more aggressive dogs, or the possibility of such. I would never risk his well being. If people are going to have large dogs, they need enough land for the dog to get enough exercise, they need the time to spend, they need the knowledge for training their breed and schedule play dates with dogs you know won't hurt yours.
As someone with a reactive pit (the love of my life) that lady is… I have no words. If my baby would’ve done something like this his life would be instantly questioned by others.
This. The fact that it’s a white lady and a husky and no one is gonna stand up to either of them, that dog is clearly in need of real training and discipline from a real owner, this is why most peoples need to do their research before getting animals especially pure breds.
She should be happy her dog didnt do that to a reactive pit especially with familly around. Just happy she doesn't have a pit, thats also why they have a bad reputation just bad owners in every case of almost any dog.
That's because pits are vile creatures that were literally bred for killing and innveitably end up killing peoples pets and maiming children. The breed and all it's sub breeds should be wiped out.
After the second jump over the fence the Malinois turned around like "You you this fence cant protect you. Boy, if I dont over there and beat your ass again."
Mate you kept your complete cool in that situation! What a piece of work she was! Can't even apologise, doesn't care that her dog is so aggressive and even reinforced his aggressive behaviour by petting him!! I hope doesn't have any small children in her life with that dog around!!
I have 7 rescues currently and 2 of them did not get along. They fought many times. I didnt give up on either of them. Instead I changed my attitude. Became more assertive. 5 years later they dont have any issues with each other. They know I am not messing around. I did rotate dogs for about 2 years and I didnt let them interact with each other at first. It was a gradual process. I am still learning. A lot of people would just say to me why dont you put the aggressive dog down. Not a chance in hell. She is one of the sweetest dogs I rescued. I made it work. These are my fur kids. Its like asking me to put down an aggressive human. Wait on second thought.... (I do prefer doggos over humans) Anyhow, I love how you handled the situation! That woman needs some lessons from you! New sub!!
Someone needs to say something, how will she ever get a clue if we don’t collectively hold eachother accountable. But props on you for being in control of the situation regardless of someone else’s major shortcomings
Thank you for not blurring out that monsters face at 1:49. These dogs need to be held accountable and posted on social media so other dogs stay away!!!!
@@_Professor_Oak I'm sure a lot of people do it out of laziness but to be fair, lots probably go with the hope that they will socialize. If they're the type of dog that likes it. I also used to go to the dog park a lot because it was on the river, and it was the only part of the river where it was technically legal for them to be off leash.
@@_Professor_Oak I'm getting a very strong hypocritical or self-projecting vibe from you... Tell everyone you take your dog to the dog park and sit on your phone without telling everybody you take your dog to the dog park and sit on your phone 🤣
wow i’m very impressed by the knowledge you have on each behavior. i have a small male dog that is dominate doesn’t let others near him if they come fast or smell him and when there’s a problem i just move a long. when we have our walks other dogs like to run at the fence and bark he either stays at the fence and barks back or keeps walking. i believe he’s just scared all the time now since he was attacked by a bigger dog. i don’t know how to fix the behavior or even know certain things are happening this video makes me want to be a better dog owner
Unbelievable she is petting her dog when they are still tense and facing each other. This woman is not just clueless she is reckless and needs to avoid dog parks or dogs period!
You are amazing and I love how calm and peaceful you remained throughout, despite the fact that you must have felt significant frustration with the lady's lack of appropriate control over her husky. Your Malinois is stunning, and you have trained him extremely well. 😍 They are a magnificent breed with so much potential for greatness in the right hands. 💖
You stay calm and your dog is much more likely to as well. I don't know if you noticed but the Malinois was constantly checking for ques from the owner, this is a leader to subordinate communication system. The slightest jump forward on the first aggressive growl and it was already known to be dominant, then he looks at his owner for guidance on if he should pursue it further or calm down... Very well trained, very good communication, and all dogs learned something... I just wish the owner of the aggressive husky had.
Great video! I have so many things to say. I'm impressed with your ability to stay calm. Things could have been way worse. That Husky obviously should not be going to dog parks with THAT woman! I have seen experienced handlers reform dogs, I can think of a Husky in particular. I watched this man work with a Husky he rescued. He wanted a Husky after his passed. He ended up with a project-that he aced with his coolness/calmness, and leader authority. Your Mal is gorgeous with a great temperament!!!
Great video! You know your stuff! I love that. Letting go of the leash and everything. I am a dogcoach and so many people have no idea how to be around their dog. Reinforced the behaviour while petting, tells the dog, good dog! I am happy you do this. People need an online course or something before getting a dog. Learn about dog language and behaviour. Hope this will someday happen.
What an amazing confident Malinois you have! Also thank you for allowing your dogs to stand up for themselves! I see too many videos of owners holding onto their dogs while they're being attacked by other dogs 😞
This is why I don’t take my dogs to the park anymore. Had two incidents (one could’ve turned bad) First incident was when I took my golden retriever (under one year old) to the dog park, once we made it pass the second gate to go inside and I let him off the leash, two Doberman pincher instantly targeted my dog in an aggressive way and the owner just verbally telling them to stop. I had to get in and get my pup out of the fight and call it a day. Another incident was this time I have a husky pup (under one year) and I took both of my dogs (the GR is now one) to the same dog park. Once my wife got inside with our husky, a dog got very dominant and aggressive towards my husky, pinning her down to the ground while my wife is trying to move her. My golden retriever and I couldn’t do anything because we were outside and didn’t want to escalate a big fight if I were to go in because my Golden wasn’t tolerating the dog that trying to assert dominance aggressively towards my husky. After that happened, another dog owner that was there, had the audacity to call my husky a “pussy husky.” People should not have dogs if they do not know how to control their dogs or even correct it’s behavior.
@@dudedog884 I guess you owe me $100….I would never ever take my dogs to a dog park. My dogs are well trained, and very good in public, and I still wouldn’t put them into a toxic environment. Many people don’t have a clue how to “read” a dogs’ body language, hence all the videos you see of stupidity happening at some poor dogs expense….just MO of course
I just adopted a 2 yr old male saddleback GSD from the pound. He's freakishly huge. Over 80lbs... Surprisingly he was fully trained. I took him to the park and some lady's pomsky tried to pick a fight with him. I was surprised/impressed when he didn't eat it. He could have swallowed that thing in one bite. 😂 Point being. My "new dog" was leashed so I could assess his behavior and attention skills. I told the lady this is why I had him leased. Yet she still saw fit to bring her 3 little dogs into the big dog arena to meet my dog... leaving hers unleashed. (I later found out they aren't her dogs... She's just dog sitting. Which pissed me off more considering she knew nothing about them.) Her 3 runts surrounded my dog and I could tell he was anxious. The second one of her dogs growled and picked the fight. I dropped the leash just like you did... cause I knew he'd be more likely to bite it if he couldn't escape. Especially surrounded by 3 strangers at once poking and prodding. He did very well. He adjusted that little brats Napoleon complex... without ever biting him. The little dog would try to bite and he would just smack it with his paw like a cat. All it took was 2-3 good pimp slaps and pomski left him alone. 😂🤣😂🤣😂 This lady... also no apologies or idea she did anything dumb. Completely oblivious. 🙄
I thought you handled this situation really well. You took control of HER dog while not making a big scene. She was clearly a well-meaning dope so yelling at her wouldn’t have done any good. You protected your dogs, and Ronin was going to take him out if need be. Great video and great example about handling a difficult situation. Love Ronin!
We need more people like you! You were so patient, you are an amazing example! As a husky owner I know for a fact a husky or spitz type dogs in general will almost never listen to a command without bribery. And spitz dog owners, you should never rely on recall in these situations (or really in any situation) because spitz type dogs are incredibly stubborn and have insane endurance and WILL NOT listen. A dog that is not friendly with other dogs should not be brought into a dog park. Also female dogs that are in heat or unaltered (not neutered) male dogs have a strong likelihood to act differently and even aggressively towards other dogs and people. Dogs can also act aggressively because: lack of boundaries (especially for stubborn breeds like the husky), fear (which very clearly was not the case here, a dog that is fear aggressive will avoid as much as possible), lack of socialization at an early age (8-13 weeks is the most crucial time for socializing and desensitizing). It was very obvious in this video that the mal was very well trained and desensitized and was raised with boundaries. And it was also obvious that the husky was the complete opposite.
It wasn't calmness and control. The owner had a fear of confrontation with the husky owner. Not a single peep was said regarding the issue. That's equally as bad as exploding.
Husky: “Aye you wanna fight?!” Malinois: “Nah man.” Husky: “To bad I wanna BRAWL- AH NEVERMIND NEVERMIND-” I love how when the husky attacked when the mal jumped back over the other dogs tried to defend him.
Learned a lot from you. Mallinois are one of my favorite breeds but cannot have one for I don’t think I can take care of it. Thanks for the video. God bless
This is something really common where I live: more than 60% of the dog population on my town are males, in which around 25% are aggresive. Is a daily basis. And theres never corrections or ANY wish of trying to control the situation and the dog... Surely will save this video and show it. Btw, really nice and handsome mali 💕
I’m glad videos like these get created. I don’t think about any of this before bringing my chi in the dog park but I often feel that I should be thinking about something relative to the situation. Smart move by feeling the scene before letting ur dogs in. I’m going to remember that, it is an actual thing.
No hate, but I think I saw your mal putting his head over the husky first. I could be wrong, because it was hard to see.. Though I do agree that the husky needs a lot more training and needs to learn recall.
I don't know how you kept it together so well, if it were my dogs id be absolutely livid. Nothing makes me more mad than poor dog owners endangering other dogs.Who in there right mind thinks "oh my dog keeps attacking dogs at the dog park.... lets keep bring them to the dog park"?
You’re malinois is a great dog , doesn’t look for trouble but stands his ground when needed That’s what I love about them they don’t back off . I’m from Belgium so it’s kind of normal that I have one malinois male myself 😅 also have a German shepherd male and both dogs are intact and we don’t have any problems at all .
I had a husky for her whole life, she was a good friend but a very unusual dog. They aren’t for everyone, they aren’t like they are in the movies. I knew what I was getting into with her.
If I said it once I'll say it a hundred times. DON'T GET AN AGGRESSIVE BREED IF YOU'RE NOT WILLING TO PUT IN THE TIME TO TRAIN IT. This husky and its owner are extremely lucky that this malinois is so well trained because this could have gone bloody really fast.
In his other video his trained Malinois jumped of the fence to go outside of the dog park to welcome other dog comming to the dog park he said come 6 time & that trained dog didn't listen, his do definitely needs training as well
Fighting dog breeds tend to fight to the death if in a fight(man created them to do that), other breeds don't. Simply the species could not survive if they always went around killing eachother. This was simply an arguement between two male dogs, because the Malanois is an intact dog. The husky was never going to win..massive size difference, but he wasnt going to be the Malanois bitch either. There was no injuries to either dog, in the first altercation the Husky backs down because he knows hes overpowered and outsized. In a normal circumstance...natures way... the malanois would have just run the husky off...or eventually allowed him in the pack as long as he was ok with being subordinate. ..but also in nature two dogs of such size difference wouldnt be together or battling in the first place. Dog parks simply do not allow for natural instincts and nature, and desexed dogs everywhere confuse it even further. Look at dingo and wolfpacks, sometimes 30 or more canines strong, not all related and not desexed and not killing eachother either, but yes fighting eachother for status within their own pack and with other packs over food and territory sometimes but not usually killing eachother...Dog parks and the irrational human mentality thinking that you can just throw a bunch of animals or humans together and everyones going to make friends and get along os ridiculous...Its hardly how it is in the human world right??? Just look at the comments on here...
Huskies are'nt aggressive. Unless fighting to be alpha. This husky shows he is the alpha and the lady has no status. Like the husky does'nt see its owner as alpha. They see them as lesser
@@kyohel3 Huskys are very intelligent and manipulative and some will manipulate a weak or overly soft owner...and I agree that they generally arent aggressive(but could be as can any dog in certain circumstances) but I disagree with the alpha shit. Huskys know we are a different species and they also know they are stronger than a human, but they will defend and protect their human and also get jealous or angry at other dogs or people if they get too close to their human...mines 70kg ridgeback best mate accidentally ran into me once and my 26kg husky went off and ran at him growling and snapping...my current Husky is not even close to alpha like, hes usually scared of everything.
@@australiansiberianhuskyspi4399 was he scared by a large dog or attacked by one? My rescue with battle scars gets crazy when she sees a large dog. Learned behavior, sadly, can't socialize her with a lot of doggos.
I really wish people would learn how to communicate with their animals. It's always frustrating watching someone try to reason with a dog like they would a person.
You gained a subscriber from this video my guy. Well done with your training. I own a a Pitt bull, Cane Corso and a German shepherd all over 100 pounds each (yes, even the German shepherd 😂 he is a long haired one and very big and not over weight at all.) You are doing a great service to the dog community with these videos and people should learn to either be an assertive dog owner/leader or just get a cat 😂😂
2:34 is amazing, the way Ronin defended himself is amazing. It’s a good thing you got Ronin out of there,this is I don’t trust some dogs with dominant ones,it just ends up turning into chaos - you did a amazing job training Robin to be a excellent dog,along with Canela,Roxie and Raven.
Glad you are a responsible owner. Your Malinois is incredibly well trained. If that Malinois let go and decided to go for it, the husky would be toast. The power difference between two dogs are quite significant.
I know this isnt s situation to be giddy about, but just watching the husky go after ronin then the pack right behind him goin like "ayo back off my brother" and pressing the husky with ronin is just too adorable. The pack really takes care of their own and i absolutely love it.
I really love how you include notes of the behavior. I have been wanting to take my dogs to a public dog park but have been very afraid. My dogs a good girl and very social but I am concerned about other dogs. I think she could would love some socialization at a dog park rather than house events, walks, and private playmates.
Nothing natural about dog parks. I have intact male Husky...he used to be great with all dogs, but since being taken out by a rottie, American Akita and a Staffy at the dog park and also once on the street he now growls at any large male dog he hasnt met before, but thankfully he is still fine with all females and all small dogs. I find alot of male dogs dont like him because hes intact...which is natural. I grew up in the 70s, where walking your dog meant just that, not driving to the dog park and letting them loose to "play"... noones dogs were desexed, dog parks and dog trainers didnt exist...noone walked their dog on a lead and nearly everybody had purebred pedigree dogs...anything else was considered a mongrel and you couldnt give them away. Males fought males, females fought females, a dog getting injured was rare, when in their natural state, with natural behaviour, dogs just fought for dominance, a mate and territory and to ward the other dog off, if your dog got in a fight each person just grabbed their dog scolded their dog for fighting and walked off and thought nothing of it. But in those days the family dog looked like a dog not like a mutated mess on steroids. Or a large rat with a squashed face that struggles to breath...they were generally around the same size/weight and when you saw someone else with their dog you didnt try and "socialise" your dog, you automatically called your dog to you and steered clear of the unknown dog. they didnt immediatley try and grab eachother by the throat and kill each other either, left in their natural state, to do their natural behaviour dogs seldom would fight to the death, simply the species couldnt survive if they did. It is human intervention/random breeders, irresponsible twats and "Rescue do gooders" that don't know what their doing that has caused the current day dog dilemmas. I find women are particularly bad for taking dogs out that they cant possibly control and dont try to. People think they are going to get a dog take it to the dog park once a week and its going to make friends with everyone and if it isnt, they are going to call their version of Ceaser Milan to come and fix it. It just doesnt happen...dogs just dont always like everybody they meet and some dogs these days are just hardwired to kill eachother.
Don't do it, stay away from dog parks! You have NO idea what sorts of untrained, aggressive, non-socialized dogs are in them. I love my dogs WAY too much to risk their well being. Don't go, please!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@australiansiberianhuskyspi4399 I also grew up in the 70's with a Dalmatian and a lab mix mutt rescue and yes, the dogs back then were spayed and neutered. They also ran loose without ever fighting. But, times and breeds have changed, greatly.
Don't do it. My dog really enjoyed the socialization with other dogs (I owned three at the time but he was the only one capable of handling it) at dog parks but more often than not irresponsible and clueless dog owners made it a very unsafe environment for everyone. Please think about it; do you really want to place your dog's safety in the hands of other people's judgment and character? The question answers itself.
@@australiansiberianhuskyspi4399spot-on all the way through ('71 baby here), all of that is exactly true. My roommate 20 yrs younger can't get it through his head why his intact cane corso can't interact with my husky and why I refuse to take him to the dog park when he goes. He thinks it should be easy to train them and socialize them (he has a male and female he's breeding) after 2 years of raising them with bad habits. Frustrating as shit.
My husky isn’t aggressive like the one in the video but I always make sure he is 100% okay with every dog in the park before I let him go in and if he growls once I instantly leave and don’t let him in. He got neutered recently and I’m hoping that’ll stop him from being territorial.
One of the most effective ways to help with male dog behavior issues is to get them fixed. My boy was very dominant, and we got him fixed as early as our vet was comfortable with. He went from being over-protective to submissive. Not only should people get their pets fixed anyway, but it's common for me to hear in my area that someone has a male dog with behavior issues that gets asked is he's neutered and he's not. Even if it's only a small difference, it matters. I hope he gets better and can play with other dogs freely! 🥰 Edit: No, auto correct. You are, in fact, incorrect.
@@moonyfruit we went to the dog park yesterday and there was about 6 or 7 dogs some there before us and some after but he was 100% okay and comfortable with them even the bigger males. He played with all of them. He seemed to have a problem with dogs that were bigger or the same size as him and that’s why I assumed it was him being territorial and him trying to prove he’s alpha. We didn’t have the money then to get him fixed but there’s been significant changes after fixing him which at this point has been a little over 2 weeks.
@@moonyfruit He's not fixed. He got neutered, disfigured. My dogs have never gotten fixed, and the only aggressive one I've ever had was a female South African Mastiff. You are clearly just trash at training and domesticating your dog well. Every other one of my dogs, even my Old Victorian Bulldog which is a fighter breed, refused to initiate fights. They would only fight back.
@@moonyfruit No , you shouldn't get a dog neutered until it's done it's growing, 2 years old at the earliest. Doing it sooner can cause all sorts of issues with bone development.
Wow, you’re a champ👏 Gosh… I hope the woman gets the poor husky help. She’s going to be a death sentence to the dog due to her lack of knowledge.. she’s not doing all of this purposely but my goodness she’s going to kill that husky due to his behaviour not being corrected….