Yep, we can see who the boss is. People like this who don't know how to train their dogs shouldn't have them. Especially pits and other large breed dogs.
@@drogon2988 exactly you should always be infront of your dog and so many ppl walk their dogs like this my dogs can’t even eat unless I tell them to they have to wait till I instruct them to come in the house and I am a female I own 3 red noses and a Rottweiler they all know I’m the Alpha
Owners of this dog are irresponsible. The dog is pulling because he's untrained. Untrained dog and unbelievably undisciplined owner.... how ridiculous! Why would you go on someone's property to approach their dog who is signaling a warning? If this dog pulled away, you wouldn't be able to control it. Not smart at all. Especially with a dog being without neuter... more aggressive. Trouble waiting to happen. What a terrible dog owner.
I'm sorry but you cannot even walk your dog properly. Make no mistake about it, he's walking you. You need to make sure your dog with such power, follows your commands in public.
Beautiful dog what went wrong with Cane Corso own a Corso I didn’t see any thing go wrong 😑 I’m confused 🤷♀️. I usually don’t comment but just a little advice your son should be in the lead always and a prong collar would be better for the pulling cause he is walking the walker just saying. And I only say that cause my boy is 158 pounds your dog should always be at your heal just some friendly advice
@@aaliyahkonickseese They work for me, I usually just turn the other direction every time they pull. It also helps to play with them for a few minutes before you actually go walking so they won’t be super active. My 3 dogs don’t pull me at all, so I stopped using them and switched to tactical dog harnesses. What’s that insta or snap tho??? /J
@@travisdelorme7822 read over the comment. He's not saying that the dog on leash is a cane Corso (it's actually an xl bully) he's referring to the black puppy's temperament, and that puppy is cane Corso.
@@NBFEJay I train my dog to ignore people walking by my property on the public right of way but you lead your dog onto the other persons property to do that. Do you know that person as a friend? If not, then that's called trespassing. Just sayin'. If somebody did that to my dog in my yard I would take offense.
He doesn’t have control of that damn dog at all. Your dog should walk by your side not pulling and ignore your commands. If it wanted to harm someone you don’t even have control to stop it. And why do dog owners allow their dogs to be on a damn 10ft leash? I will never understand that. Everyone don’t want your dog jumping and latching on to them. I think it’s irresponsible to have a pet that you teach bad behavior to and that isn’t trained to listen. More and more people are dying by aggressive dogs.
The adult said to child let him get up close like he wanted the situation to get worse all the corso was doing was protecting property if they walked by nothing would happen but something almost did
Bru,had i been the owner of the black Dog,and witnessed one idiot recording another allowing his LEASHED dog to into my yard to intentionally antagonize my dog,they have become extremely uncomfortable extremely fast…due to aimed Rifles
Both the adult and boy needs to learn how to walk the pitbull dog properly. And stop provoking the Cane Corso dog by having the pitbull entering the neighbor frontyard. A$$hole move on their part.
@@nadevods2431 I’ve seen corsos lose to pits don’t think just cause corso is bigger and has higher psi it automatically wins you not taking stamina and drive into consideration
Navi is beautiful! We also have a Cane Corso. She's approx 130 pou ds of pure muscle. As others have said in the comments with that strong of a breed you have to be the one leading. If you'll move the collar up higher on the neck they will walk with you. Our girl is not friendly if another animal comes into our yard. She WILL attack. My sister brought her little 12 yr old arthritic rescue doggy to our house. I just said oh girl what were you thinking??!! Thankfully, GeeGee stayed pretty calm. She thumped the little dog with her nose. I told my sister if her dog runs GeeGee will "unleash her beast" Thankfully that didn't happen. GeeGee walked around our yard with the other dog and would lay beside it when it stopped. Almost like she sensed the new dog was frail. It was nice to see 😊
Isn't the first rule of training a dog to obey to not allow the dog to pull and walk ahead of you? I mean you can't tell me that he they don't know this by now? I mean it's pretty common knowledge
You just saying "aye stop" with no corrective action is pointless. Maybe you should stop walking and pull him back to your side. That is why your dog was walking you.
@@NBFEJay I'm assuming you're being sarcastic. I recommend looking into training heeling, heel command, and focus heel. If your dog pulls you everywhere, your dog is your leader. You need to lead your dog, that will help condition your dog to obey you in all other aspects of life as a leader. Your dog should never walk ahead of you, needs to stay at your side, or slightly behind you. Not only is it important from a training perspective, but you're hurting the dogs neck allowing it to pull like that. Especially being a Pit, their strength is what gets them hurt more on a collar when pulling.
Where is the corso? If that pit wanted to go after a squirrel, your shoulder would get torn. You must train your dog to walk beside or behind you all the time. He is a powerful dog. You have to be the undisputed boss and not be dragged around by him.
I normally don't comment on videos like this but why on earth are you telling the other person walking the pitbull to "get closer"... You are trespassing onto somebodies lawn, risking a dog fight where you would 100% be liable and charged simply so you can get a clip of the two dogs posturing up? Behaviour like this, is exactly what is wrong with dog breeders/owners. People need to study the breeds, learn etiquette in terms of the dogs behaviour and your behaviour as an owner, learn proper training/rearing and graduate through breeds instead of jumping straight into breeding pitbulls... an incredibly challenging breed that people need to know how to properly handle. I hate to be that guy who's complaining or pointing out shit like this but please, for your sake, your dogs sake, for everyone in your neighborhood and who you sell puppies to, please do better.
@@nicothegoat2276 dude have you seen a cane? Lmao they are 3 times the size of a pit and we’re used to fight lions and bears in the Roman colosseum lol.
😊 everything already "gone wrong" at the start of the damn video when the dogs taking the human for a walk! Followed by the human repeatedly calling the dog's name while the dog goes on about the business it was doing before and the human chose not to follow through. I don't know how many people would be lucky enough to have a good interaction with the relationship you see with this human and dog. It takes away everything good that you wanted to portray and makes you look like a very weak owner that should not be owning that much power. Power comes along with the lot of responsibility and it's not very responsible of you to not be educated as to how to be a responsible dog owner to your powerful dog. It is you who will be setting the dog up for failure or success.
@@NBFEJay “let him pull for the workout” and you’re damaging his throat that way. Get him a harness if you love him pulling you so much asswipe. And I don’t see any form of obedience or a nice heel here so no you can’t stop him immediately.
Beautiful dog but take control because if the pit bull ran up on the cane corso it could have been a bad day. Cane corso's are made for war and protection.
It’s not a Pitbull, it’s too bulky and tall to be one and incorrect head size, it’s an American Bully XL, and the Corso would lose as it’s on a leash, not fully grown, and the humans would be there to help the Bully.
Choke collars be getting me paranoid because my dog use to NOT give up up when he pulled with it and he used to pull HARD so that got me scared that he will hurt himself with it so I just got a beefy collar and leash and trained him not to pull
id use one of those shock or vibrating collars. They train the dog without the potential for injury. My neighbor put the choke chain on wrong and it skewered his dogs neck pretty bad.
@@drift5170 i use the shock setting on the low/medium shock setting because when my dog sees another dog he runs after them and he ignores the vibrating in those cases. Hes not aggressive or anything but its a bit scary and overwhelming to see a bigass dogo argentino sprinting towards your dog.
The dog is the aloha of the 2 he is leading his master or whatever you wanna call him . You are supposed to be in charge not the dog. One day that may come back and bite him in the ass.. he should use a harness instead of a collar it would be far easier to control the dog.
Dont wrap leash around ur body parts. I know a lady who had her finger taken off by a leash ...u dont want that bro. U may think its nothing but to have ur finger taken off like that is 100 times worse than it being straight cut off.