Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull and German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911

Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull And German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911

Cesar Millan calls for medical interest. A pitbull and German Guard get into a fierce battle after blood is spilled left and also right. Vets hurry to the scene to sew up the injuries. Obtain a lot more pet training tips like this on Cesar 911, Sundays at 10AM Eastern|9AM Central. Browse through for where to enjoy! #Dabl #DablNetwork #CordCutters #FreeTV

Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull And German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911

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Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull And German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911

Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull And German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911
Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull And German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911
Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull And German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911

67 thoughts on “Cesar Millan Breaks Up A Dangerous Pitbull and German Shepherd Dog Fight | Cesar 911

  1. Cesar…. is incredible. He didn’t scream, shout… was able to hold the two dogs apart. Pretty amazing, I’m in awe. Wow

    1. @Mr Smartypants 100% absolutely correct. Took the words out of my mouth. Most intelligent comment I have read.

    2. He also didn’t show no concern nor did he try to avoid the fight your incredible Cesar sucks with animals and people like him don’t need them I can tell he hits his dogs and shows dominance towards them. It’s supposed to be a pack not a prison with inmates and the warden

  2. I’m largely impressed with the upper body strength necessary to hold a pittie in one hand and a large GSD in the other hand, when they’re really trying to get to each other, and keep them far enough apart, single-handed, that they can’t actually reach each other! DAYUM!

    1. @Brian Klamer
      What’s that got to do with this thread on dogs and WHY do you say “ between two men?”
      I’m a 140 lb female who can drop a big SOB… I applaud your ability to do a tough job but it’s not tougher because it’s two men… maybe most of the time but not always! I don’t pick fights because they can be deadly and let’s face it, there painful sometimes!🤣 I’ve had the crap beat out of me but in my “ lucky life” , I dropped most before they saw it coming! I rendered them unable to get up by breaking a bone or applying deadly force! Watch your back!
      Oh yeah, sorry, this was about dogs! 🤣

    2. My dogs weight 176 lb I would never be able to hold two of them like that if they were angry at one another.

  3. I just have to give it to Cesar that there was no yelling or screaming from him. He was quiet and firm with separating the dogs.

    1. Or kicking and hitting a dog in a fight..
      my Staffie got attacked 2 days ago.
      The 4 people with their dog where in panic and did not know what to do. He broke out of his color and runned across the street to the other end to attack my dog in 2 seconds. The woman was screaming and said; let them fight it out by themselfs. Hell no! My dog start biting back and the other dog was standing still in one moment. My dog bit the attacker in the mouth and did not let go. The woman hitting my dog on the head, stop it! Your making it worse i told her. At that time i grabbed the legs of the attacker and pulled them up in the air, told her husband to grab my dogs collar and when they let go we walk backwards to seperate them. I called my dogs name very loud en said let go! He immediately let go and we could seperate them.
      I was still holding the attacker because he had no collar, she fixed the collar and i could go to my dog. He looked at me, turned around to get his toy and was super relaxed🤨 I was shaking like crazy, could’nt even put their phone number in my phone . I went to the vet asap, nothing serieus luckely! His thick leather collar saved his neck, there where 2 big holes in the collar! His nails where bleeding badly, they fixed it with a burned and gave him some pain meds. We where lucky and if that dog grabbed a little dog, he would have died and their dog was taken away from them.
      It scares me that those people have a pitbull and don’t know what he is capable of, naieve and don’t know how to handle a dogfight or prevent it! They did nothing and only made it worse by hitting and screaming. They did not take their dog to the vet after the fight while his mouth was bleeding and he was in pain. The woman got her hands in between so she was bleeding as well. I remember jelling at her; take your hands away!! To late..
      I’m glad my dog is ok, fysical and emotional, no problems with him and that collar brings good luck;) Rhogue dog collars are the best😄

  4. The husband instead of trying to keep the wife calm goes : “ honey just so u know the dog is not ok” 😂😂 she starts crying

    1. I take issue with weak men such as himself. What a drama queen he was. Made the situation worse than what it was

  5. “The worst thing you can do is separate them completely after a fight.” Ah. Did not know that

    1. @Brokis Voekler I agree with you. I’ve heard criticisms about Cesar Millan’s tactics from so-called highly educated people that specialize in animal psychology. I guess critics pile on Cesar because he doesn’t have a degree. But his methods are effective. The problem with educated people is that they psycho analyze animals as if they are humans because of each dog’s unique personality. That type of thinking IMHO is dangerous because big dogs despite their unique personalities are still territorial animals and will test other animals and even their masters at times. When I was a teen weighing no more than 115 lbs. soaking wet, my German Shepherd mix respected me because of the time and discipline I instilled in him through daily training. And if I was not satisfied with his behavior, I would let him know it. I see full grown adults having no idea how to train big dogs, and it’s disappointing. Many adult dog owners decide to own a big dog as a status symbol rather than spending quality time training the animal. It makes me sick when I see an owner walk his big dog no further than 1 block, then walk it home after the dog relieves itself. I can see from a distance how frustrated his big dog is due to him never allowing it to be active. And leaving the dog home with hardly anything for the poor animal to do. That’s a recipe for potential danger. I see this all the time with a lot of owners of big dogs.

    2. @Todd Sands I agree. When I was young my parents got a German shepherd, and because I didn’t want a dog at the time and my parents weren’t really interested in accepting the intense level of responsibility that comes with owning a dog like that, it helped create a lot of issues.

    1. @Jay Jay no difference you still have to train them, I’ve always had big dogs but in my senior years my son got me a Yorkie the most difficult breed to train I’ve had an Airdale Greyhound Whippet and Staffie they were all a pleasure , I adore him but hes eight and very determined to get his way, we have issues lmao

    2. There should also be a school for people to learn how to act with other people as well. Funny how dogs have issues, but what about crazy people who get into fights with other people with no reason.

    3. In Switzerland it’s mandatory as soon as you get a new dog, and it doesn’t matter the size or bread owner and dog must go to school.

    4. Definitely with dangerous breeds, and by dangerous I mean any dog big enough to kill. Never heard of anyone killed by a poodle or a Westie. Thousands killed every year by big dogs.

  6. I replayed the beginning of this several times and what has me amazed is how Cesar sees it before it starts and goes for the pits leash to try and stop it. He reads these animals like books.

    1. @Chuffy no, not everyone on the internet is an expert. it doesnt take an expert to see an aggressive dogs intent, especially if they know the dog already has reactivity and aggression issues. Which EVERYONE in that facility did, it’s why they contacted Caesar in the first place. People like you just love to confuse basic knowledge with people being “experts”. Reading a dog, it’s dog owning 101 everyone should know how to do it. It does not take a genius nor an expert to read an animal.

    2. @J Moacyr Oh, well, as long as we’re at “people like you,” allow me to elaborate for people like you. I KNOW not everybody is an expert on the internet, which was very much the point of my comment. For example, I am reasonably sure none of the experts (that’s “experts” for people like you) sitting on their asses with chess engines commentating Carlsen games aren’t as good as Carlsen or any of his opponents at chess, to put it very mildly. I’m also very sure the vast majority of dog behaviour experts commenting CM’s mistakes on youtube are not as good as he is. When you do something really well and also full-time, you will occasionally make mistakes, sometimes even silly ones? How do I know this? Because everybody has off days, and everybody makes mistakes. At just such a moment, one of the *people like you* will jump in with “GAH, can you believe it? How could he, this is dog behaviour 101.” Yeah. Maybe you know better than CM. Maybe. But, based on my understanding of the Dunning-Kruger effect, and my experience of the internet… anyway, I hope you will forgive my skepticism

    3. The whole point was to see if the dogs could behave together so of course he was ready, he expected it to happen.

  7. Always amazes me how little people understand the mind of a dog. My parents insisted I study everything to know about horses and dogs BEFORE we got our pets

    1. You can’t know until you meet dogs and horses. It’s like politicians who think they know how we live because they read stats about regular people all day. But props for learning what you can before you get into a situation. It makes it easier to learn the stuff you have to learn by experience.

  8. Watch this at .50 speed to watch just how crazy bold Cesar was in breaking it up, but also to watch all the other dogs running up to watch, like a street fight.

  9. “Noni’s not okay!?” LOL…. granted the husband could’ve put it a little better: “Hey honey, Noni got bit, it’ll be fine but needs to get a vet to take a look.” Other chick is covering her ears and whimpering like there’s a terrorist attack happening. Just all around epic fail dog owners here.

    1. Dude a dog fight it terrifying. One or both of your beloved dogs could die and there’s almost nothing you can do about it without the high risk pf getting yourself seriously injured.

  10. I’m not a dog owner but seems like owning big powerful dog breeds like this require a degree of assertiveness that none of these ppl in these videos ever have.

    1. I owned a Mastiff/German shepherd cross….the trick is to socialise them from pups with kids and other dogs and never tense up around strange dogs as the dog can sense it and thinks there’s danger.

    2. People who have that kind of dominance and leadership over their dogs would never need Cesar’s help anyway.

    3. Thank god pitbull mouth was locked but still it bites the other dog, her boy friend owns less aggressive dog and girl friend owns pitbull ! Just Stupid

  11. Amazing job breaking up the fight. That isn’t always easy or safe, as the dogs may turn on you. These guys definitely knew how to handle that situation 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  12. As someone who’s taken care of dozens of dogs at a time throughout my life I agree 100% when Caesar said not to keep the dogs separated after a fight. After a fight.. check for injuries and if it’s not life-threatening it’s best they cohabitate but monitor the situation calmly. He’s right.. it only builds up more animosity between the dogs.

    1. That’s great if there’s more than one person available but if not anyone’s going to struggle keeping a Pittbull and a Shepherd cross Akita from tearing eachother to pieces.

    2. My dogs weight about 176 lb I have 8. Two females has been fighting and I’m alone. Do you have any tips how I can make them be together again. Unfortunately I separated them in two groups after the fight so one lives with a male-dog and the other lives with 5 other dogs in the same house. I would be thankful for tips that I can practice alone.

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  14. I like how the husband feeds and amps up the wife’s overreaction; then he gets to swoop in and comfort her. Nice way to set yourself up to always be seen as being protective and caring.

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