Have you seen this guy's website and other videos? It's a joke (and a good chunk of the website photos are stolen)....I particularly love the confident dog vs. unconfident dog video and the "south american piranha dogs" one....I also questioned the use of an ecollar in what was supposed to be the final product of their OB training in public and got jumped on.
Ryuk assisted me during an encounter downtown when he was younger, no training....guy was altered though, I didn't even have a bag, not the best target on the block...Ryuk got a nice bruise for his trouble, nothing was taken (I didn't have anything other than my sketchbook, which btw, make wonderful weapons).
There was a fun story on "would your dog protect your house" some news team did a while ago, set it us so that a guy would break into houses with dogs with hidden cameras to see what the dogs did. None of them bit, one of them was pretty scary though, very impressive display. I think it would be enough for the average criminal to skip that house for the dog-less one nextdoor
I've had a few dogs that I know would bite. Stay in the fight and protect is another story. You don't know till it happens.
My last JRT Pete was the only one who had a good bite and had to be pried off the guy's quad muscle.
My son and one of his buddies were rough housing and when my son yelled out because he was getting the bad end of the game. Pete jumped up and latched onto the guys quad. The guy was screaming, tugging and slapping Pete, and hopping all over the place. My son actually had to grab the dog and pry his mouth off the leg.
From that day on Pete had to be put away when that guy came around.
Missy would put on an impressive display if she was unsure about someone. I think it was more fear/suspicion based. But she'd also come and try to put a stop to things she didn't like. Once one of my teenage brothers ambushed me with snowballs. I squealed and told Miss to go get him, figuring she'd go bark at him. She went and ripped his pant leg instead.
Logan has been tested by circumstance like was Ryuk...I was standing at this alley one early morning like 2:00am. It was very dark right there...the 3 guys came towards me from the sidewalk, they could not see Logan. He dashed out and stood right next to and ahead of me, growling snapped his teeth...his head was way up, standing tall, ears back, tail raised up and half of it down, ready to launch himself at the closest guy...he said "Oh my bad!" They all backed off. I never said a word, didn't have to LMAO. Well accept maybe "good boy!"
He'll protect *me* but I think he'd let somebody walk right in, he's not very territorial. But, I think if they acted suspicious, aggressive or nervous, he would at least bark at them. Maybe he would be different if I wasn't around and be more aggressive or a total wuss who knows.
A tired dog is a good dog, a trained dog is a better dog.
If you think an untrained dog can protect like this, bet your life on it.
I don't anything about personnal protection stuff, but the Rottweilers reaction at 3:24 to expert aggitation work is kinda funny. Hey Will, does that have anything to do with a helers presence?
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