Monster German Shepherd: Ben | Full Episode | It’s Me or the Dog

Monster German Shepherd: Ben | Full Episode | It's Me Or The Dog

Monster German Shepherd: Ben | Full Episode | It's Me Or The Dog

Ben was bought as a cute little young puppy, however quickly he turned into a beast! Like Dr Jekyll as well as Mr Hyde his individuality entirely turns depending upon if his owner is house at the time and it's driving the family members apart. Can pet training professional Victoria Stilwell settle this issue before the family are split any kind of further?

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98 thoughts on “Monster German Shepherd: Ben | Full Episode | It’s Me or the Dog

    1. @Lomice it’s not, it shows that you aren’t being aggresive, looking at a dog is s sign of aggresion for a stressed out dog

    2. “she really goes after the owners, no sugar coating”

      Not true. Victoria only accused the man. She didn’t say anything about the wife neglecting her responsibilities as the dog co-owner. Victoria seems very sexist to me.

    3. ​@Laser Shark Fetuses To me it was clear that the dad and the mom are both owners (or co-owners), even if the dog chose the dad as his favorite person and despite the mom taking no responsibility for the dog.

    4. @vulc1 there’s another episode, can’t remember which, where the last was the owner and the man the “co-owner”. The lady took no responsibility and SHE was the one who got most of the lecturing, the guy got none

  1. Grandma has a calm and assertive personality. That’s why Ben is not afraid of her. She takes charge.

    1. celes42017 victoria yes. cesar milan no, he is old fashioned, way into “alpha“ methods and sometimes hurts the dogs

    2. Do not stare at a dog, when i was younger my friend had a bigger dog. I went to her place for the first time as soon as she opened the front door i didn’t even look at the dog i just let it sniff me and give him his own time. But later i stared at the dog for a little too long when i was sitting and he tried to bite me in the face. That’s when i learned not stare at a dog in his eyes The dog sees it as a challenge so don’t do that thank god i trained my dog and i was only 14 when i had my germanshepard mix and and till this day when someone tries to pet it i tell them to first be calm and let the dog sniff him/her. First and then to pet it but don’t put your hands on his face. If you’re scared or excited the dog will pick it up and respond in the same way. So always try to stay calm 😊

    3. @Nina yeah, only stare at a dog if you know its safe, my dog wouldn’t give two fricks if you stared at her for eternity lol

    4. Victoria is sexist, tries to emasculate male owners and does not call out females owners for their neglect of the dog

  2. No wonder Grandma isn’t scared of Ben, she has a legendary horse jacket. Grandma knows whats up.

    1. @Gerrit van Willigen you can tell the difference between an excited bark and an aggressive bark. They are more deep and there’s growling behind it. You have no idea what you’re talking about lol.

    2. @Peyton Teague Guess you’re the one who hasn’t got a clue. The cameraman was never at risc, period.

    3. @Gerrit van Willigen oh yeah you know because you were there and you’re the trained dog behaviorist instead of Victoria😂😂 the ignorance is staggering

    4. @Peyton Teague So, according to you… when was the cameraman at risk? In other words: when was the dog focused on the cameraman and about to cause harm? The only thing that’s staggering is your own inability to read a dog.

    1. @Pussycatfeathers “in the dogs mind, he was the weakest”

      That’s just absurd. Les was simply the only one in the family who loved the dog and developed a good relationship with him. So Ben loved him back and wanted to protect him. Which is absolutely normal. True, Ben was a bit too possessive, but some dogs are like that, it is a known trait. Google it.

    2. @min riggs “he knows he’s weak and Victoria is gently showing how to become a bit more dominant”

      There was nothing gentle about Victoria’s behaviour. She was rude and sexist. Honestly, she should have been asked to leave after insulting Les like that.

      Smiling is a psychological reaction that people sometimes use to relieve stress. When someone comes after you while being rude, accusational and insulting you then it creates a lot of stress.

  3. Dad: “Bens like that now but he has no control.”
    Victoria: “No. *you* have no control”

    TELL HIM GURL 💪🏻💪🏻

    1. @KStar “how is she being rude she’s just telling the hard truth straightforwardly”

      If we were talking about a car then she would be right. However, a dog is not a machine, it is a living and breathing being. No person can have a machine like control over a dog. Ultimately, what happens to trained dogs is that they learn to control their impulses based on the instructions they receive. So Les is right, an untrained dog does not control their impulses.

  4. am i the only one that starts training their puppy as soon as they get settled in their new environment? i don’t understand how this dog did not respond to basic commands at this age 🙁

    1. I did too. God knows she’s not perfect and she sure has her flawa but she knows tricks and loves people, no aggression.

  5. hahah at 10:40 or so dont stare at the dog.

    trainer: stares at grandma

    grandma: stares back with the hell in her eyes

    trainer: backs off

    grandma is the cooles person on this planet XD

  6. Victoria even points out to him that petting the dog while he is barking is approving his behaviour AND HE KEEPS ON PETTING THE DOG

    1. @Kor Y’know just because someone disagrees or critizes the opposite gender doesn’t mean they’re sexist, at this point it just seems like you’re calling anybody who disagrees with you sexist.

  7. Another huge contribution to why the doggo was acting like this is because he’s clearly not getting enough exercise at all. These dogs need an hour or more of exercise every single day. If not they act out like most K9’s.

    1. i have to agree there. i have a Belgium Shepherd ( Malinois ) mixed with a German Shepherd, i take her out for walks 7 times a day. train her daily and let her run loose also.

    2. well since victoria didn’t mention it and it wasn’t even filmed at all, i think it’s because they do give him the needed exercise

    3. this dog has over-weight and weak deformed leg joints. Its owners have to cure it first, then give any physically load.

    4. @C.o.R (Lex) I haven’t seen that video.
      I think if you’re not a “dog walking” kind of person, you’re not a dog person at all.
      If you can’t be bothered to take proper care of your pet, *don’t get one.*

    5. @Rogue “They most likely don’t take Ben out as much because of his aggression”

      Nonsense. Ben’s agression is due to possessive behaviour where he claims Les as his own. When Les is out of the picture there is no aggression. Rather the rest of the family just didn’t bother to develop any meaningful relationship with Ben.

  8. I think the dad thought if he stroked the dog it will help calm him down but didn’t realize that he’s rewarding unwanted behaviour.

  9. I literally stan victoria, who else is binge watching this during quarantine?

    Edit: Thx for likes and btw pls subscribe its my dream 🙂

  10. ”He wants to be with me all the time and gets upset when i go out, we have a good relationship”
    I bet that’s how everyone in a toxic relationship thinks lmfao

    1. My dog is that way 😂😂😂 she passed away last month and i miss her every day. She was very emotionally in tune with me. Im much like bens owner, but my dog is still trained and non aggressive.

  11. I love when Victoria pointed out that he is stroking the dog while doing something bad and he just keeps stroking him 😂

  12. Family: Doesn’t train Ben
    Ben: Turns into a monster
    Family (except for grandma who doesn’t show any fear): Pikachu Surprised Face

    1. @vitiated “he’s only aggressive when the dad is in the house”

      It is only because the other family members didn’t develop a good relationship with the dog – taking him on walks, playing fetch, doing agility, petting him, disciplining him, etc.

    1. granny is a BOSS and the dog knows it. thats why she can do as she needs to. Dogs need a leader and that guy isnt

  13. Victoria is really amazing at what she does and she has made families feel a lot less stressed due to thier dogs…Great job Victoria 💖

  14. When the narrator introduced Victoria, she looked so badass with an army of dogs doing her command

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