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Did you see Cesar's recent one-hour pit bull special? Viewers learned about the history of pit bulls, dating back to the 1800s, in which pit bulls were commonly used on farms and cattle ranches to herd animals. They were even trusted to watch the children while the adults worked the field. In England, for example, the Staffordshire bull terrier was so good with kids, it became known as "The Nanny Dog," which is a quality Cesar Millan often saw in his own pit bull, Daddy. Do you own a pit bull? Are they really more dangerous or naturally aggressive than other breeds? Or should humans and bad training take more of the blame? Weigh in with your thoughts in the comments. SUBSCRIBE: http://youtube.com/CesarMillan Like on Facebook: http://facebook.com/Cesar.Millan Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CesarMillan
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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier was never known as a 'nanny dog'! There is no evidence whatsoever to back this up. The first ever documented mention of SBTs being 'nanny dogs' was when a breeder was talking about her own dogs back in the 70's. Prior to that there was no mention made of these 'nanny dogs' in any historical archive from the UK (not just England), US and Canada!
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Good to see the truth about Bully dog types like the American Pitbull. Every single person in the world needs to see this. These types of dogs are great, loyal working dogs bred and used on farms, to hunt, and also as great gladiators used to battle against large animals as well as other dogs. These dogs can do anything and are one of the most versatile dogs in all existence.
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Marvelous video on this incredible type of dog known as Pit Bull types or Bull breeds. Something I have learned from personal experience while working with Animal Control is that there is no type or breed of dog that is more aggressive or more likely to bite you naturally. When a German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Doberman Pincher, Akita, Husky, or American Pit Bull Terrier comes into the facility, you cannot say they are more likely to bite or be aggressive than any other dog that comes in. It is impossible to judge the level of aggression of dogs based on breed, because it really depends on factors that the owner provides for the dog (such as training, socialization, environment, structure, etc.) more so than the size, type, or even breed of dog one has. No matter the breed, dogs are dogs. They are the same species. And while some of us try to put them in different brackets as if they are entirely different species from one another, the fact remains that they are dogs before they are any size, type, or breed we as a people have categorized them as.
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Wait I need something cleared up. The American staffordshire terrier is not a pitbull? Or is it just another name for it, because I think "pit" means fight. And so they made the "pitbull" dog to fight (after the nanny dog the staffordshire terrier existence). How did they make the pitbull dog? What dog did they crossbreed with the staffordshire terrier?
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I gave a 6 minute speech on how pitbulls are not aggressive dogs and that dachshunds are more likely to bite somebody.then i offered to bring my pit in so everyone could See and my teacher said he would shoot him on sight because they are all mean dogs and he would bite someone this dog is 16 years old this year and has never bit anyone
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I love Cesar Millan. He's so awesome for doing this. Go nanny dogs! Go service dogs! Go Pit Bulls! =D
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I got a Staffordshire bull terrier from a rescue center and she is the friendliest dog I've ever come across. I trust her 100% with Kids and other animals. She has changed my view on dogs.
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i-support Cessor's pit bull
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I'm adopting a pittie mix this Fri and I'm soo excited
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I love how Cesar always reminds people that it isn't the dog but the human behind the dog. I was watching a video earlier about a irrsponsable owner (she probably had anger issues.) I started to read the comments and I saw something that really pissed me off, someone saying "Don't feel bad for a dog that was created to kill other dogs." I mean.. Who created the dog? Humans did, each breed is like our kids, we created them now it's our responsability to protect them and keep them alive as the best version of themselves. People say "Pitbulls are not for anyone" I just say "A dog is not for anyway." Regardless of breed or size, a bad owner will result in a dog with problems. but unlike the owner, the dog can change into a better version of themselves.I love pitbulls (American Staffs, Staff Bulls, American pitbull terriers.), actually all dogs. But seeing people descriminate dogs by their breeds is racism, the most common kind of racism that most people ignore. :\
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Only God and my pitbull Diesel know and own my heart completely. My bully is gentle and affectionate. Thank you for the history lesson. Blessings to all.
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I was watching the documentary the other day and almost fell over in shock! At the 45 minute mark (with commercials) there was a shot of me, my husband, and our beautiful Pittie boy, Monkey!!!!!!
We were in Boston doing a BSL walk in that day. That walk was almost two years ago!! At the time, we were told that the video camera was there recording all of us so that if time allowed, the footage might make it onto the local news.
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Awesome stuff. These are the best and most hardy working dogs ever to exist. No doubt about it. It's good to see that people understand the history and abilities of these types of working dogs and realize that they do not run on aggression. They run on soul.
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I'm sorry but yes, the nanny dog thing is true. Granted with any breed a responsible owner won't take that as " oh I can leave my kid's alone unsupervised with my dog"... Kid's, and mine included need to know what is OK and what's not, so breanna, were u being one of those people that thought it was amusing for the kid's to ride or torment? Dog owner's often time's fail to see warning sign's. A dog has only so many ways to say it's scared or uncomfortable... With any dog breed, you leave your child alone with them for as long as u leave your small child alone in the bath. People's irresponsibility creates problems.
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Yes, Bull Terriers & Bull Dogs were being bred in the 1600's by Humans to mane and kill. If you look at those times, humans had been burning people at the towns stake for religious beliefs, and so called gossips. It was violent and humans are the responsible party for this violence. It does not take away from the wonderful Nanny dog or any other breed. It is time humans turned this violence around and be responsible for what we have created, and quit the DENIAL!
I had Rottweilers for 23 years, one was a children's' therapy dog. Not one was violent for I am not violent. There are great dogs, Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Belgium Malinois; all trained for Service and Rescue and in the wrong hands can mane and kill, due to us humans who wish only to see the wrong side of life.
Which do you prefer? Live in Denial or join a force to change these reputations of man created horrors? Do you wish to bring back Witch hunts also and burning at the stake for a belief? We have an incredible opportunity here, whether people want to join Cesar or complain. I am joining up! Anyone Else? MicheleElys (first name, not Michele) Google it. ;D Cheers -
I love pitbull.
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Tsch!!
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After watching about 20 episodes, I watched the video where cesar tells the real story about his life. And thats when I heard about the new show. The new show finnaly braught me here so that I can keep up-to-date with Cesar millan. It's not that I'm out of content. It's just that I'm becoming a fan :)
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Where can I watch the whole thing? :(
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does any one know where i could watch the whole special. i have been dying to see it :)