I love when he snaps out of it everytime he looks like he doesnt even know what happened. Just suddenly stops biting and goes straight faced like wait where am I?
I think most dogs usually have that reaction when you swiftly whisper “what was that?” It always worked on our dogs, like some kind of magic incantation that activates their instincts.
*They don't bite hard at all, my neighbors have a Chilean Terrier and everytime I pet her she becomes crazy and starts to bite like a piranha but it doesn't hurt at all, my cats bite harder than that.*
@Kristof Alexy that's not normal behaviour for a dog, the owner needs to make the dog know that's not okay, their dog can get taken away if people report the dogs behavior
Idk how some dogs are so good at faking being vicious. This dog is an S tier actor. He had me fooled for about 3 seconds. Then I swiftly realized he is in fact a liar. Gotchya Mr. Bubz.
He doesn't actually put strength to the bite, dogs do this to show frustration and anger most of the time but it doesn't hurt, you can see it like when dog's play or a mother is correcting their puppies
he is exploiting him for youtube fame.. if he cared about treating him the way he should causing him much less stress, he wouldn't be acting like this all the time.. Nobody seems to care because it's 2020 I guess
BloodySeaGulls You can see him bite the owners without too much pain to them, but I’d hate to think if he ever got a chance to bite a little kid on the face. These people have no idea how to own a dog 😔
@@UberKvlt Dogs don't have pack mentality, this dog isn't acting aggressive because they "elevated him above his position in the pack" but because he's positively encouraged to continue this behavior. They've essentially trained him to do this. Stop getting your fucking knowledge about dogs from Ceasar Millan and the long ago debunked dominance theory.
The dog is obviously pretty traumatized and deranged, but for a little bit of social media fame the owner doesn't care and almost all of the people are laughing about this stuff.
@@guyonphone2550 In some clips it indeed is doing that, in others however, they're doing little more than teasing him so he'll respond with his famous rage. Simple.
I love Bubz, but no one wants to admit that he is showing very clear signs of not enjoying being touched and it's going to keep exacerbating his Small Dog Syndrome to film these videos. His owners need help from a Certified Animal Behaviorist, particularly to show them how to respectfully interact with an animal that has emotional issues. It's not right for him to constantly have his boundaries disrespected, you can tell by the whale-eyeing during these videos that this is an incredibly stressed dog. It's just sad how people stop caring about small dogs' boundaries because people think they can't do any damage. Imagine constantly crossing the boundaries of a large dog to the point of showing all of their teeth (including premolars, indicating *insecurity* and *fearfulness*, not just aggression) and harassing them to the point of biting someone. Please give a good explanation for this behavior other than "he's always been this way", or actually pay someone who can show you the right way to interact with him to solve his fear aggression.
My old Jack Russell terrier was full of attitude his whole life! He never bit me or anyone but he beat up my dalmatian Caesar and demanded to be carried around like royalty 😂 he lived to 22 and still kept the cheeky attitude all the way through! He was secretly a sweetheart but he didn't trust anyone but me and Caesar 🐕
OF COURSE the owners that manage to take good care of this very special dog and give him lots of love are the same ones who would casually have a dignified portrait of Jason Voorhees on the wall. I feel like I get them.