American Bulldog attacks new dog in park

I wasn't going to upload this, but was surprised at the number of dog park visitors that didn't know a couple of tips.
1. Don't bring an overly excited or overly insecure dog into the park on a leash, they either become territorial and don't want any dogs to approach you or fearful and the dogs in the park respond incorrectly to it.
2. A really effective method to disengage two dogs in a fight is the wheelbarrow method, grab both their hind legs and lift at the same time moving backwards. Don't hurt their legs just be firm. kicking hitting and putting yourself in between them gets you possibly bit. I would recommend doing it to both dogs if possible to keep them from reengaging. However in this fight doing just the ABD ended the issue. I would also add, choking the aggressor out with their collar or a leash is the next step.

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  • @mandyaitken3406
    @mandyaitken3406 Жыл бұрын

    The women that grabbed his back legs then started patting him gently. Petting a dog while it has another dog in its mouth. Madness. And no correction whatsoever

  • @stephanieunknown3493
    @stephanieunknown3493 Жыл бұрын

    I would never take my dog to a dog park. There is no reason a bunch of dogs need to interact with each other. You are just inviting something like this to happen and it could end up worse than it it was. And you can see some of the dogs are stressed from being chased by other dogs but the owners are doing nothing about it. Way to go owners on advocating for your dogs well being. If I want my dog to play with other dogs, I will get another one.

  • @robin212212
    @robin212212 Жыл бұрын

    Almost every vet and dog trainer i know does not recommend dog parks.

  • @pattijack
    @pattijack

    The bulldog/pitbull (?) owner patting the dogs butt while he’s biting another dog is crazy. Owners are a major problem with dogs!

  • @nancygonzales6298
    @nancygonzales6298 Жыл бұрын

    I would never subject my beautiful dogs to to this

  • @jenjkim92
    @jenjkim92

    That’s why you don’t take your dog to dog parks. Diseases infested and a disaster waiting to happen. You don’t need to take your dog to a dog park to socialize them.

  • @dgtv_87
    @dgtv_87 Жыл бұрын

    Looks like a bulldog to me, not a “pitbull”

  • @miatapony16
    @miatapony16 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing these videos. I regularly take my dog to the dog park but after seeing this, it only justifies my decision not to take him anymore. Too many people who don’t know what they’re doing and certainly dogs there who shouldn’t be.

  • @lonewolf6287
    @lonewolf6287 Жыл бұрын

    The wheelbarrow doesn’t always work just so people are aware … I helped a lady at the park when her dog was attacked by someone else’s totally unprovoked because the dog was reactive and quite dominant towards other dogs… had been in a few fights … I had to put the dog in a choke hold before it would let go her her dog while the owners of the aggressive dog really did nothing and didn’t even reprimand their dog… honestly some dogs shouldn’t go to dog parks if they act like this there is no excuse for it…dog doesn’t have tolerance towards other dogs don’t go to the park and put others at risk simple…

  • @dapperdoggy
    @dapperdoggy Жыл бұрын

    The german shepherd makes me laugh, he just keeps running around with his ball in his mouth, entertaining himself.

  • @lynnetaylor1647
    @lynnetaylor1647

    That poor dog will be scarred for life over that..Hope he is ok..

  • @mistynorris6041
    @mistynorris6041 Жыл бұрын

    I have to Aussies and I could never take King and Kruze to the dog park. The anxiety I had watching this video was unreal.

  • @corylee1737
    @corylee1737 Жыл бұрын

    Fight happens at

  • @alexandraferrer450
    @alexandraferrer450

    Oh no, those howls of pain and anxiety!! ☹️😔😢

  • @TankStatic
    @TankStatic Жыл бұрын

    9:10

  • @NamesOfTheHare
    @NamesOfTheHare

    Respect for staying calm and directing the owners on how to break up the dogs. It never ceases to amaze me that dog owners neglect to learn how to break up fights. The staggering majority of fights I've witnessed involve pit bulls/staffys/mix of those breeds. I have recurring anxiety dreams about not being able to get to a dog fight fast enough to stop catastrophic damage. It's heartening to see someone actually being proactive and sharing knowledge. Thanks!

  • @barbarafagan5240
    @barbarafagan5240 Жыл бұрын

    I hope that dog is ok

  • @Jen.K
    @Jen.K Жыл бұрын

    I won't be taking my dog to a dog park again after what happened this morning. I have mixed feelings about it anyway and usually don't go in there, unless it's empty, or there are only small dogs in there. I had just entered the park with my 5 year old Frenchie, we were going to the water fountain to get a drink before going home. A couple entered the other end with 3 medium size dogs, all different breeds and immediately let them all off their leads. They ran around with each other for a few seconds, then as soon as they saw us, they all bolted as a pack and started trying to attack my dog. I tried to pick him up, but he's heavy and I'm small and I was dragged down to the ground by the dogs. I tried to fight them off, one of them had my dog's back in his jaws and wouldn't let go, I was hitting it in the head and screaming at it until the owners made it across the park and managed to pull them off. It was obvious that they had no training and were completely out of control. Miraculously my dog only lost a few chunks of hair, and got a couple of minor scratches and didn't seem too traumatized by it. I wasn't bitten, but messed my knees up on the gravel. I learned through the brief conversation with the man that the woman, the owner of the dogs knew they were aggressive because he said that usually she is careful about letting them out around other dogs, he said she probably didn't see you. My dog is a solid boy, even though he's small, if that had been a tiny dog or a puppy, it would have been killed. I don't understand why people with aggressive dogs take them out in public and risk the safety of people and other dogs, let alone let them loose in a public place. I was badly traumatized by the incident, it's ruined my ability to go out for a relaxing walk with my dog now, I will always be on the look out for dangerous dogs now, that's when I venture out again. I didn't watch the video, just the first part.

  • @Jessica.McGill
    @Jessica.McGill Жыл бұрын

    I would never take my dogs to a dog park. Maybe it's because I've got 3 dogs and they can play together in our yard. These videos make me wanna stay outta these areas. You never know how other dogs have been trained & treated.

  • @drmalc0m
    @drmalc0m Жыл бұрын

    y i want to add: