Learn the Basics of Dog Training (Staffordshire Bull Terrier) | Leader of the Pack

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Published 2024-03-07
In this video, I help Rosie, a dog looking for its forever home. Rosie, a Staffordshire bull terrier, has been showing signs of aggression towards other dogs at the shelter as well as other issues (separation anxiety). We go through several exercises together to learn the basic of dog psychology and dog training.

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All Comments (21)
  • @CathyMorgan
    In 2005 I got a 9 week old staffordshire puppy. I was told she would turn on me when she got older. I turned to your show and binged watched everything. She died 8 days before her 17th birthday. I am proud to say, she was my world and thanks to you I learned to be a pack leader and we had mutual respect for each other. Thank you.
  • @user-nk8yw7ci5k
    What a profound statement!!! : "We have to take responsibility, that the one who's dangerous is a human without knowledge." Let's listen to Cesar.
  • For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕
  • @lewiemcneely9143
    We've had both Staffies and Pits, all females and Cesar isright. SOMEBODY has to be the boss. If you aren't, the dog will be. Blessings
  • @uclajd
    God bless Cesar for helping these wonderful staffies.
  • @iartistdotme
    Danger DOES come from a human without knowledge but even worse is a human that doesn't want more knowledge. LOVE me some Cesar!
  • @kd9692
    As soon as Rosie felt stable, calm and powerful leadership... You can see if she just became so thankful and calm. That's literally all any of us wanted as children. And that's all dogs want. Everything changes with healthy strong and confident leadership. Instead, we have upbringings by people who have not mastered themselves. They are foodaholics, shopaholics, alcoholics, even exercise and bodyimage addicts (thanks to the Kardashians and the like and social media). We have shelters run by people not in control of themselves. It's a pandemic if pitiful addictions. Rosie is giving everyone a message. Wake the heck up and get on top of your pitiful selves. Thank you, Rosie and CESAR!!
  • @spiderlily4386
    Cesar - Thank you! You have taught me sooo much over the years.
  • It's always the human's fault, never the dogs, Staffys are a gorgeous dog, we have had them as pets for nearly 30 yrs, very loyal, protective and friendly, never had a problem with them ever, they get such a bad rap, Cesar is so right! Thank you! You're the best!👍💙
  • @rfire731
    Cesar, you have been given a gift from God the Father. He chose the right person. Keep teaching humans how to interact with their animals. 👍👍👍
  • Our dog is a Staffy cross and looks very similar. She is very gentle in her manners especially with children, although she used to jump on people because she's very affectionate but I trained her to prefer a belly rub. She is very territorial and it's only there her aggression shows. If she gets out on her own she's only looking for affection or other dogs to play with. In the yard I'm sure she would attack an intruder without training, but she's fine with visitors unless they trigger her instincts, which is all dogs have to go on. She appears protective without unnecessary aggression.
  • @DougHinVA
    He knows how to handle a dog as a animal... not making excuses.
  • @UubKun
    Be a leader. That’s all.
  • @jamesbowey1547
    I own two staffies and both have shown their old owners how much they didn't care by showing where the love comes from
  • @xziang
    Nice work and thanks for,reminder of touching dog in different part of body when fixating on another dog.