Is Scratch just a “Jute Junkie?”

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Chuck,
I have NOT mentioned your last name nor your business name, as I have no desire to cause you any embarrassment. My goals are to seek and promote truth and to cause you to self-reflect on your misrepresentations & objectives. No one should know who I am referring to here unless you inform them who I am referring to. I have ZERO DESIRE to respond to your false statements, but apparently need to since you continue to misrepresent what we do here.
I am a geneticist first, and a trainer second. I professionally studied genetics, physiology, and behavior to excel in this venue. We evaluate, select, & breed for our desired genetic traits. Most of our sessions evaluate a dog's genetic predisposition to work. We only need a few finished protection dogs. The rest are measured to identify their genetic potential. Equipment used protects the decoy from harm. It is not the dog's target. Despite the fact that you have made dozens of videos & countless comments in attempt to misrepresent what we do, this is my first response correcting your misrepresentations, which are clearly intentional given the amount of protection work on our channel that you complemented in the past.
You claim APBTs are not suitable for protection work & point to "pit bulls" in the news that have bitten people despite knowing most of those dogs, including Bully's, Cane Corso & Presa, are not APBTs. In 24 years, I have never sold or placed a dog that bit any family member.
You also overlook that stray dog attacks happen approximately three times more often than rape, mugging, kidnapping, & other violent crimes combined. It stands to reason that a guard dog should be able to handle a threat from man or beast. The genes responsible for producing highly driven, determined, loyal dogs have value in a protection dog.
You began commercially breeding protection dogs when, 5 years ago? It appears you lack any accredited formal training in the field as well. Despite this short timeline & your lack of professional experience with protection dogs, let's review a few of your own posts.
Oct 15th you posted acquiring Havoc, an 8-month-old dog who was too much for his owner. Even before receiving & evaluating the dog, you planned to rehome him. img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/4f52...
Oct 18th you announced Havoc's arrival to your yard,
Oct 19, you posted video of Havoc on your yard & your thoughts after "evaluating Havoc,"
Oct 19, you posted a video of you "correcting" Havoc's behavior before rehoming him. img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/4f52...
Oct 23rd, 4 days after your 1st & possibly only "corrective session," you posted that you rehomed Havoc. img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/4f52...
Dec 8th, 2 months later, you posted Havoc at 10 months of age bit his owner & called his owner neglectful. img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/4f52...
It seems Havoc was rushed through your program & quickly sent off with a new "negligent" owner, & soon after was put down. Greater diligence, professionalism, & responsibility would have prevented this.
I do not wish to waste time arguing. My children, my wife (who has cancer), & my elderly mother, who you mock, are my responsibility. I manage a fulltime K9 business & improvements to my homesite of 9 acres. Bringing glory to my Creator as I seek to provide for, protect, and leading my family, as well as serve my community are my goals. On this note, I will close with the following...
Wise men know protection begins with environmental awareness, but also requires preparations, providing, & protecting loved ones. It also requires cooperation within one's community. Cooperation builds a team. Teams are stronger than individuals. Providing sound counsel & leadership are the duties of a protector. I was informed you were kicked out of the photography & biking communities after attacking experts in those fields with unnecessary drama. Additionally, it has been brought to my attention that in your words, you were also disowned by your family. I cannot relate to such, & pray you do some soul searching. Hiding in a shack in the desert without running water will not allow one to escape one's moral obligations to one's family. Lies & misrepresentations are counterproductive. Denying the Creator is foolish. You may believe life began from nothing, evolved by chance, or that language can invent itself (DNA is a language & has an author) but this requires more faith than knowing our Universe has an intelligent & intentional design. Libertarians know freedom includes accountability & responsibility. Keep it honest. I am not your enemy. You may simply need to self-reflect.
I pray you gain wisdom on these matters.
Peace

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  • @Mr.Toniothatis2030
    @Mr.Toniothatis20302 ай бұрын

    I heard that snap loud and clear!!!

  • @nicholasnewell6508
    @nicholasnewell65082 ай бұрын

    The build on the boy and the drive exceptional

  • @JohnSmith-qy3nv
    @JohnSmith-qy3nvАй бұрын

    Oh man, do I love this little warrior!!! And the icing on the cake: No barking; all energy reserved for fighting the threat!

  • @yuowk
    @yuowk2 ай бұрын

    this is why i respect Lee. he is honest and smart. He knows that God is with him.

  • @drklop
    @drklop2 ай бұрын

    That's awesome! It seems like A LOT of "well trained" protection dogs would go for the sleeve, or a jacket that a criminal would drop.

  • @UndoubtedlyTrey
    @UndoubtedlyTrey2 ай бұрын

    Yo! That sounded nuts!! 🙌🏾

  • @Calitamittcob
    @Calitamittcob2 ай бұрын

    I like how fast he got rid of the hat and went right back to the guy. I wonder if someone who who thinks he don’t really want to bite a man would stick his arm in. I think it’s sometimes the lack of barking that will throw someone off when watching the videos might sound stupid bt cues like barking jumping or stress in general might make a person say wow he really wants to get the guy. That unbothered straight go forward mindset is something people see with prey drive but not against a man honestly this reminds me of an apbt squared off against another apbt. This isn’t prey drive we are seeing in my opinion.

  • @APBT-Bandog

    @APBT-Bandog

    2 ай бұрын

    Some people like to talk about combat. Others are just ready and 100% willing to engage, & don’t need to talk anymore. Talking should be done BEFORE the combat, but once combat begins, talking is over with for a true gladiator.

  • @CanemBelliuk
    @CanemBelliuk2 ай бұрын

    Definitely man not sleeve

  • @yuowk
    @yuowkАй бұрын

    I'm telling you this in case it might be good information. I'm always looking forward to seeing you. As I recall, a few of the perfect females were released from your kennel because they were not in heat. It is said that If you put a nice male and a female together and the female likes the male, it is said that she will come into heat. This was a tip from someone who has been breeding dogs in my country for 50 years. It was so sad to see a female like Machete disappear. I am working hard to make my dream come true. I hope I can see you that day. have a good day sir🖐🖐🖐👍👍👍👍💥💥💥💥🤩😄(It may be a little strange because I used a translator, but I hope you can roughly understand it.😅🤣🤣)

  • @APBT-Bandog

    @APBT-Bandog

    Ай бұрын

    As an experienced breeder with a Master's in Reproductive Physiology, liking the male has nothing to do with being in heat. Additionally, my females are not kept with specific males anyway. However, what can and does happen is females often sync in their heat cycles, and when doing so the pheromones from another female (or females) can suppress the heat cycle in some females. For this reason, moving the dogs around or in more severe cases moving them to a new yard will often allow a female to again come in heat. This is often seen in wolves as well.

  • @yuowk

    @yuowk

    Ай бұрын

    @@APBT-Bandog wow you are scientific person😝😝😝yes If you look at what I said, it is no different from superstition. It is enough for you to remember that there is a way like this once when there is no other way😄😄😄 thank you sir👍👍👍🔥🔥

  • @Jayfly30
    @Jayfly302 ай бұрын

    Very nice dogs. I'm looking for a smaller dog male or female under 40 if you have any info it would greatly appreciated.

  • @APBT-Bandog

    @APBT-Bandog

    Ай бұрын

    We seldom have dogs that size. For a smaller dog, I recommend contacting Madison Parker at BulletProofKennels.com

  • @Jayfly30

    @Jayfly30

    Ай бұрын

    @@APBT-Bandog Thx. He has the blood I'm looking for too from Burt. Thx again

  • @loganstepanik-ik6bu
    @loganstepanik-ik6buАй бұрын

    Man I wish u did a video on dogumatury tv because it would give the bandogge a lot of new eyes and recognition

  • @APBT-Bandog

    @APBT-Bandog

    Ай бұрын

    We did years ago

  • @johnvang7203
    @johnvang72032 ай бұрын

    Interested in buying your dog american pitbull terrier .

  • @APBT-Bandog
    @APBT-Bandog22 күн бұрын

    Rick, should that be your name, your comment was removed because you mentioned Chuck's last name. That said, I would not be surprised if you are actually Chuck. It is not my objective to cause him/you any embarrassment concerning his/your lack of experience or knowledge about committed protection dogs. Also, you stated the man should not be able to touch the dog's head...well, perhaps you are blind and deaf as we hear the dog's chomp, but clearly the man cannot touch the dog's head without getting bit...and is only able to touch it with an object (the hat, which was taken, and the stick which the dog also tried to take) because the dog is tethered. Should I remove the tether and not tell the dog to behave, anyone outside of the family is in trouble. Additionally, a wagging tail does not mean friendly dog. The fact that you think so simply reveals your lack of experience and knowledge. A wagging tail simply means the dog is enjoying the encounter and happy to be there. Dogs can be happy for many reasons. A good guard dog, sentry dog, or protection dog is happy to be with family...but is also happy to engage a stranger. Likewise, a good hog catch dog wags its tail during the dangerous and life-threatening combative task of catching wild boar, as does a gamedog during combat. Don't confuse happy with friendly. It seems your experience is limited to dogs that do not enjoy combat, and SOME such dogs have proven effective in some situations, most of them are unreliable, and as a result, it is unwise to rely on such an animal during real combat. Those comments are errors on your part. Dogs that tend to do a lot of snarling and growling are generally far less committed and not true gladiators in combat. I call such behavior the "huff, puff, and bluff" because dogs that do such things do not enjoy combat. They may look to be great deterrents to the inexperienced, but such dogs often prove unreliable when actually in actual combat. Tucked tails, hackles up, and a lot of growling and snarling is what an animal does when it is working in fear, and such dogs may engage when cornered and cannot get away, but give it a chance for flight, and most will run. A true gladiator will not think that way. A true gladiator says, "I'll be your huckleberry" (one willing to bleed like a berry), or as some say "huckle bearer" (one who carries a casket).

  • @papachulotosco

    @papachulotosco

    20 күн бұрын

    I’ve personally visited this man’s yard when I picked up a puppy. Lee is one of my favorite breeders because of the man he is and the culture he has. I met scratch, such a powerful high drive individual and he just wanted to 💡 me up. This is a working breed with amazing capabilities. Let’s just say from seeing with my own eyes these dogs are not playing and will chew your ass up. You rock Lee, but I say know what you’re getting into because they are not for everyone. God bless the 🇺🇸 Sentinel program ❤

  • @macedoniangangster8085
    @macedoniangangster80852 ай бұрын

    Real deal dog!

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