DOG SECRETS - Zeddicus King - The Dog Prodigy

12: Sweet to Psycho Dogs - Unruly to Unpredictable - 10 WARNING Signs of Crazy Canines - Zeddicus King vs. Cesar Millan

June 30, 2024 Author: DOGS DECODED - Zeddicus King
12: Sweet to Psycho Dogs - Unruly to Unpredictable - 10 WARNING Signs of Crazy Canines - Zeddicus King vs. Cesar Millan
DOG SECRETS - Zeddicus King - The Dog Prodigy
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DOG SECRETS - Zeddicus King - The Dog Prodigy
12: Sweet to Psycho Dogs - Unruly to Unpredictable - 10 WARNING Signs of Crazy Canines - Zeddicus King vs. Cesar Millan
Jun 30, 2024
Author: DOGS DECODED - Zeddicus King

If you honestly think your beloved dog would never make this list, think again. With over 30 years of experience and 15,000 trained dogs to draw from, I expose all the serious signs of psycho dogs. You'll learn about severe warning signs, such as dogs biting and refusing to let go, and the implications of breed-specific aggression, which has led to bans in many countries and even several states in US. 
Can you recognize the warning signs of canine aggression before it's too late? Join us as we dissect a gripping incident involving the renowned dog behaviorist Cesar Millan and a yellow Labrador named Holly. Drawing insights from my book, "Dogs Decoded: Dog Psychology from the Future," we'll reveal the critical mistakes Caesar made when addressing resource guarding and underscore the importance of not underestimating a dog's speed and using clear commands. We'll also explore the alarming frequency of fatal dog attacks in the US, many of which stem not from aggressive breeds but from infections following bites. This episode promises to equip you with essential knowledge for managing dog behavior and ensuring safety.

In this episode, we delve into dangerous dog behavior and what triggers it. We spotlight real-life scenarios where dogs exhibit aggression, often due to feeling cornered or corrected, and explore how spoiled dogs can become unpredictable.  This comprehensive discussion aims to help you recognize and manage aggressive behavior, ensuring a safe and harmonious environment for you and your canine companions.
Watch the YouTube clip that Zeddicus was talking about by clicking below.
Zeddicus King vs. Cesar Millan - AGGRRRRRESSION Mistakes - Dog Whisperer vs. Dog Prodigy (youtube.com)

To Hire Zeddicus for Phone/Zoom Consultation, In-Home Lessons or His Doggie Boot Camp in Los Angeles, Paw at: https://DogSecrets.com

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If you honestly think your beloved dog would never make this list, think again. With over 30 years of experience and 15,000 trained dogs to draw from, I expose all the serious signs of psycho dogs. You'll learn about severe warning signs, such as dogs biting and refusing to let go, and the implications of breed-specific aggression, which has led to bans in many countries and even several states in US. 
Can you recognize the warning signs of canine aggression before it's too late? Join us as we dissect a gripping incident involving the renowned dog behaviorist Cesar Millan and a yellow Labrador named Holly. Drawing insights from my book, "Dogs Decoded: Dog Psychology from the Future," we'll reveal the critical mistakes Caesar made when addressing resource guarding and underscore the importance of not underestimating a dog's speed and using clear commands. We'll also explore the alarming frequency of fatal dog attacks in the US, many of which stem not from aggressive breeds but from infections following bites. This episode promises to equip you with essential knowledge for managing dog behavior and ensuring safety.

In this episode, we delve into dangerous dog behavior and what triggers it. We spotlight real-life scenarios where dogs exhibit aggression, often due to feeling cornered or corrected, and explore how spoiled dogs can become unpredictable.  This comprehensive discussion aims to help you recognize and manage aggressive behavior, ensuring a safe and harmonious environment for you and your canine companions.
Watch the YouTube clip that Zeddicus was talking about by clicking below.
Zeddicus King vs. Cesar Millan - AGGRRRRRESSION Mistakes - Dog Whisperer vs. Dog Prodigy (youtube.com)

To Hire Zeddicus for Phone/Zoom Consultation, In-Home Lessons or His Doggie Boot Camp in Los Angeles, Paw at: https://DogSecrets.com

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Welcome to Dog Secrets. Dog Secrets, brought to you by the best selling author of the book Dogs Decoded, seneca's the Dog Prodigy King, the first psychology podcast of its kind Without the whisper. Let's do it, let's do it, let's do it, let's do it. Hey, everyone, thank you so much. This is your host, zadikus King. I really appreciate all the love and support. The book is doing really well, guys. Thank you for all your purchases, your kind words. It's on Amazon as Dogs Decoded Dog Psychology from the Future, and I'm getting even purchases from UK, from Canada, australia, even India, japan, germany I don't know what our amazon is there, but yeah, they're in many countries, not canada nobody bought the book from canada, not yet. But those other countries, yeah. But uh, it's one of those books that it's um, all dog psychology on on steroids, guys, you really will see your dog's behavior and mindset from a totally different perspective. It's things you never heard or seen or tried before you. You just never read these things. I promise you it's like wow, I just never thought of it from that side. So, again, I appreciate all the love and support. So in this episode, by the way, guys, I'm gonna put the link to this, so there's a episode of, uh what caesar malone that uh, caesar malone gets bit by this yellow lab like really bad, like the dog bites him like probably five, six times in a row really fast, and I mentioned in the video, uh, how I would uh do it. Uh, you know this case, how would I would handle it. Remember caesar malone, guys, I'm a big fan of him. Uh, he gets bit a lot. He gets bit a lot on national television and it makes you think, if the dog whisperer is getting bit left and right, what chance do I have? Right? It makes you think, really, and you'll see things in this video. I'm describing things as best as I can from the dog's point of view the dog's name is holly from caesar's point of view and from my point of view, you know, like you really will see it from different angles and I think you'll agree that caesar, as great as he is and he's the the most famous dog creator in the world right now there's no doubt um, he makes some weird mistakes, like I'll mention. So I want you to watch that video. It will be in the link of this podcast, guys, and you guys can also uh google at zeticus versus zeticus king versus caesar malone, um, and you'll see it. Um, so I will go over, like, like briefly, what happens here, okay, and then you'll see it more. You get a visual, um, when you watch the video.

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So caesar is called to help him and they have many dogs. They have a pit bull and they have another dog and you think they would call him for the pit bull, but no, this is for the lab, the yellow lab. So he's trying to teach the dog not to go after the food, not to guard, not to do the guarding, resource guarding, whatever. And resource guarding usually applies to anything like a toy, it could be a bone, it could be the dog, like you know what, I'm gonna get your sock, I'm gonna run away with your sock and if you try to get it from me, I'm gonna take your fingers off. That's it. I'm gonna take your arms off. So that's resource guarding, fancy way of saying it. You know resource guarding, but it's guarding, guarding, snapping.

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So the first mistake that caesar does is so he puts the ball down and he reaches in and he doesn't say nothing, he doesn't say leave it, he doesn't say no, and what he does is the second the dog, like he, he just like right away, distracts the dog as the dog's eating the food. Uh, he does like a little bit comforting that. Uh, caesar does. He does like a little pinch and he's trying to mimic another dog's bite by doing this, guys. So I see why caesar is doing that, but this is why I don't recommend that. And then you guys do what you about. Whatever you guys want to do, it's your dog, your life, your hand, your emergency room visit. Right, dogs are way faster than us guys.

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Dogs can catch a fly from midair and in this episode, guys, I'm going to talk about these dogs. So these dogs are the worst of the worst. They could be 99% sweet, 1% psycho. These are the dogs that 50 people a year guys get killed by dogs in the US 50 people, guys in the United States. Not all of these guys are pit bulls. Not all of them are German Shepherds yeah, most of them are but a lot of these are from infections from the dog that they couldn't cure and that person died. So I want you to really think about this, like it's not always your typical case, where it's like a person got mauled by a dog, or like a kid or a baby and then it got it died, like you know, a few seconds later or a few minutes later. A lot of these were from infections, guys. Okay, infection, so caesar does that, you know.

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And then the dog, but in caesar doesn't see nothing, no, out, no, leave it, no, stop, like just right away, does that? And the dog was like that. And then, you see it, it gets more interesting, you know. So I will show you things they're pointing out from. The dog goes ah, like that, and then you see it, it gets more interesting, you know. So I will show you things they're pointing out from the dog's point of view. I I can't do it just by explaining it, so I'm kind of giving you like a teaser, but in this episode, guys, I'll go over what are the signs that you're going to look for where the dog's not just unruly but it's unpredictable, it's getting unpredictable. I have to take a shot of whiskey there, whiskey on the rocks, and it's real whiskey, guys, with real rocks, not not ice. Yeah, all right. So here are the signs, guys, that if your dog has these things, you get a really, really think twice and hire an expert that knows what to do with canine aggression, with behavioral stuff. Obedience trainers cannot help you with this. Like your typical class, like obedience class, they cannot help you with these things. Yeah, it'll just be like oh, I don't know, you got to put the dog down. These are like the taken time bombs, the zone, the crazy canines, right, all right. So this is.

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This chapter is in my book. It's chapter 7, 99, sweet, one percent psycho. Why I say this, guys? Because I get so many calls where they say, man, the dog is good, it just does, it does one thing. And that said, like I can't have him bite my husband, I can't have him bite my other dog like this, I can't have him bite you know my kid, I just cannot have him be unpredictable like that. So these are the signs. Okay, all right, let's see which of these you know you have with your dog, or you know someone else that has that and you can warn them about it, right, all right.

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So warning number one is the dog acts totally like a demon dog around strangers. I'm not talking about just unruly. Unruliness is just jumping out, play, biting, barking, where the dog just totally acts like a maniac, guys, uh, and no matter what you do, you totally feel hopeless and helpless and you have to either put the dog in a different room, you have to put it in a cage, you have to put it in the backyard and you, you see that it's not a little nip or scratch, the dog actually trying to bite the person or bit the person, you can't have company over the dog like literally goes after them. And whether it's men, usually it's worse towards men, but sometimes it's worse towards women, kids. Um, it could be a towards a cat, it could be towards one of your kids, it could be on towards joggers, skateboarders. You know, squirrel I mean, I get a dog, love to chase squirrels and all. But sometimes, in the middle of when they're doing that, when you try to catch them or stop them or pull the leash, then they, you know, really get mad. Sometimes they bite you right, all right.

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Warning number two so the bites, guys, you see, are not little nips, they actually hurt like hell and they break the skin. Okay, that's a serious sign. The dog sees that like, okay, I, I've been little doing little nipping here and there and they don't care, nobody's really taking me seriously. I have to really bite, I have to break the skin, I have to puncture because, no matter what, they don't take me seriously. They, you know, keep messing with me. They keep confining, confining me. They keep correcting me. Mommy, doesn't you know, uh get it. So I'm gonna really bite. And this is usually, guys, uh, one of those bites that I promise you, sort of with a little nip, it's not like I have to blue. The dog was like, okay, I, I'm gonna uh bite you now, for real.

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You always see this, guys, when you're trying to restrain the dog, when you're trying to correct them, when you try to put them on a leash, when you try to guide them into a crate, a different room, the backyard, you try to put a collar on them, like a bar collar, pinch, car shock, car could be anything, and the dog bites you like a really good bite, like, oh, my god, so that's a dog, like, I know what you want to do, I'm not gonna let you. I'm not gonna let you. So, um, big issue it's, it's not, it's not like a little nip, the dog's correcting you. Okay, warning sign number three the dog gets tense when you feed it. Uh, it could be while feeding, it could be while giving it a bone. A bone, it could be a chewed toy. And whenever you get close to it, the dog like stops eating, they pause, they, they block the bowl or the dish with their head. They do like a little stomp, they curl their lip, they do a little low growl, they do like a good snarl. You know they do like a little crouching thing and you see it in a sudden move. Sometimes they bark, sometimes they charge. They don't bark, they just charge at you. Sometimes they bark and they charge and they bite you and sometimes, as they're gobbling down the food, they're the whole time and what you guys do sometimes.

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I had one client. I had one client she's like zedekas the dog was eating and some of it was eating really fast and some of the foods got out of the bowl. So I reached down, I picked up the food and I put it in a bowl and the dog bit me. Why would you do that? Like what I really was doing my best not to laugh. I was like rolling my eyes. You know I was on the phone so she couldn't see my reaction.

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Like dogs lick their ass, they lick their balls, they lick everything. They eat everything off the ground. Do you think he cared? Like that? Some of it got on the floor. You know they would eat it, all right. So that's a big issue, guys. If the dog's like, all sudden, not even you know, near its bowl, like the dog should know, like you're the source of its food, you're not gonna take it, it's his food. But it's a big problem, guys. Okay, I know some of you say, well, we can put it on the ground, I can have him here eat from my hand. I get it. The dog should not do it, period, because then they guard something else. Okay, it could be something else, it could be anything. If it's not the food, if it's not the bone, a toy, it could be your pillow, it could be your shoe, it could be your phone, it could be your bluetooth, it could be whatever, whatever. Really, the dog like you know what, I'm gonna guard this and see and and claim it and see if they take it from me, I'm gonna bite him all right.

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Next, one warning sign, number four the dog's unpredictable. Around dogs, kids or your guests, like it's really unpredictable. So these are the dogs that okay, they don't let you know, like what's going on. So the dog could be like, okay, barking a few times and then they're fine and okay, the company sits and they're talking and all of a sudden the guest gets up. They get up just to stand up, to get up to go to the bathroom, or they get up no-transcript, you should be happy. I'll let you sit down. This is my house that I tell you to get up. Uh, they could. They could be someone that's like a little bit animated. They're like louder than usual and then the dog goes and bites them. It's very, very, uh bad. And it's harder with kids because kids are more animated, right, they're hyper, they're happy, they run around. So again, the dog sees itself like a little mad max. Doggy like John Wick, doggy, like I'm going to, you know, go after anyone and anything and you know it's my way, or the highway it's my house. The dog literally sees it like it's their house. Okay, all right, moving along, more whiskey, more whiskey. Warning sign number five Charges when cornereded, confined or corrected.

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So whenever you see that you cornered your dog, guys, you confined it, you're correcting it, and the dog, it could be any kind of correction. Guys, however, you correct your dog, what are you? Yell at it. What are you? Toss something at it. What are you trying to pick him up? What are you? Try to grab it by the collar, whether you jerk the leash, whether you hit the dog, smack the dog, kick the dog, punch dog, I don't condone that.

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That's abuse. Anybody can hit a dog, guys. What I'm saying is the dog retaliates and correct. And I know you may say, well, the dog should you know. If you're punching the dog, kicking the dog, the dog should do it. I'm just saying, even if you don't, if you just like grab the dog, say, hey, no, don't you do that, even pointing finger at the dog.

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And then all sudden you see that the dog really charges at you like they go under the bed sometimes and when you reach to get the dog you like grab them by the car, they bite you. When you slightly bump into them, sometimes the dog bites you. So they find any excuse. Now these are the interesting cases the dog's biting you sometimes just because they felt like it, like you'll be, like, okay, I was on the bed and I just kind of slide, tossed and turned and the dog bit me. I just shuffled my legs and the dog bit me. I just, I just, you know, got up really fast from the couch. The dog bit me. I had one dog that when the owner stopped petting him, the dog would bite and he would bite strangers. When the dog stopped, when people stopped the dog and I always think who told you to stop? You know I'm gonna bite your ass.

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So most of these guys, all these dogs, almost all of them, are extremely spoiled. Spoiled dogs usually end up acting like this, like when the dog is extremely pampered. So this is in the beginning of my book, guys, chapter one is spoiled dog test. So the more you say yes to this question, the more you get yes, the more the dog spoiled and the dog will give you a hard time, right? Remember, these guys are not just unruly, they're unpredictable, right? Okay, sign number warning sign number six the dog graduated from sissy to serious bites.

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So now, guys, every bite that the dog, you know it's major, it needs like. It's like whether the dog bites once a year, once a week or once a month. When the dog bites, you need stitches, you need medical treatment. It's no joke. What are the dogs biting? You biting your husband, biting your son, biting strangers? Uh, different dogs. You know, like man, this dog is not messing around, no more. It's trying to take that dog's ear off. It's trying to really chew and maul them. You know it's like, oh my god, it's not a big deal. I mean it is a big deal. Now, you know it's. It's not like an issue that we can uh say like, oh my god, he was confused, he didn't mean to. Uh, no, each bite, okay, each bite. You see that it's really major. And I'm talking about guys, like whenever you reprimand the dog, or sometimes it triggers the dog and in the middle, all sudden they bite. So sometimes it could be another dog, sometimes it's a stranger, sometimes it's a child, sometimes, guys, it could be. You just reach down to kiss the dog on the face and the dog bit your face, bit your forehead. I mean, this is an unpredictable dog. Guys, this is an unpredictable dog.

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I had another client. This is a long time ago, guys, like, probably maybe I was training dogs, maybe five years, so this was 25 years ago. I remember this woman called me. I was like, and she had like a big like stitches on her nose and she had a schnauzer. I think, yeah, she had a schnauzer and and she's like, well, I always will grab this dog. You know, I've done it for years. I will grab him, put his nose against mine and just shake his side to side and go. You know, I did that, you know, all the time, for years and it never been a problem. And you know, a few times he snapped at me and this last time he grabbed onto my nose and wanted to let go. So she's hired me because of that.

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And I said, look, I don't know what to tell you. Ladies like I mean, don't do that, no one, unless you want to put a muzzle on them. And in she kept saying but I always done it like that, like I know. I said I know and don't go by that rule. Guys don't say but they were always best of friends. They never did that. He never did that. Used to love that guy, used to love her. He used to love my son, used to love my daughter. That's used to, used to use to focus on now and the future. More guys. Now and the future is more important, right? So I said I don't know what to tell you. Then wear a helmet, wear like a, you know, motorcycle helmet, and just do that.

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Because the dog was like man. I always hated this thing. Mommy doesn't care, didn't care for my warning signs I gave her like a little, you know, growl a little. You know, whatever I pushed my mom's face with my paws, she kept ignoring it. I'm gonna bite her ass, I'm gonna take her nose off so she knows what what's up. So these are the cases, guys, that I also see, that, like this person's face got totally disfigured. This poor woman, beautiful woman, and all she did is she reached down and and kissed the dog on the in the face. So these are things. As you don't make these mistakes. I know you may say I can kiss my dog in the face anytime, anywhere. That's great, but it's just not safe. It's not really clean either. I mean, I don't let dogs lick me in the face. I don't. I love dogs, but I don't. And maybe the dog will let you do that, but they won't let a kid do that, a stranger do that, right, because they also see it as a challenge, right, okay, moving along.

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Next, one warning sign, number seven bites you or others for no reason whatsoever. And I know you may say how is that possible? What would be? No reason? It's like a bully, guys, bullies don't need a reason to bully, right that? Just because they felt like it. It just felt like it.

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So I know you me like, oh, like, I don't know what I did and I tried to ask for a pattern. They're like zedekus, I don't know what. I didn't do nothing. I all I did is I got up. All I did is I walked out. All I did and I tried to ask for pattern. They're like zeticus, I don't know what. I didn't do nothing. I all I did is I got up. All I did is I walked out. All I did was I came in. All I did as I moved quickly, I tossed, I turned, I pushed, I picked something up. I got animated, I laughed, I yelled, I clapped, I I was really happy, you know.

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And the dog went and bit bit me. Why the dog does that, guys? Because they feel like it, because they're the boss, they're running the show. The dog went and bit bit me. Why the dog does that, guys? Because they feel like it, because they're the boss, they're running the show. The dog like man, I love everyone step toing around me because I'm one badass, you know I'm scary, you know, and nobody will dare to scare or challenge or dominate me because they know I'm the boss. So they better not really really big deal guys. Okay, that's a warning sign if you have a dog like that or know someone. They need help with someone that like kind of like me or someone that works with aggressive or unpredictable dogs.

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Remember these are not obedience. Obedience is sit, stay down, heel and come. Behavioral stuff is aggression Biting, snapping, charging, lunging. The dog has anxiety. The dog is very unpredictable. With people, with dogs, with kids, with cats, dogs fight with one another. It's a major fight. The dog bites the husband, the dog bites the wife, the dog bites the kids. You can't have guests over the dog bit a bunch over the dog bit bunch of neighbors, bunch of company. So you know like, okay, this dog's not just bluffing, it's not just barking, jumping, running around. No, the dog's really biting. Okay, not a bluffing dog, a biting dog, all right. Warning sign number eight whenever the dog sees another dog, they attack each other.

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So whenever you have two dogs, three dogs, you're like walking them and they see another dog and they want to get to it. They bark, bark and when you pull them they go like what the hell happened? Like they're trying to kill each other, like what the fuck, you know, like you're trying to break them apart. So that's like the dog, like man, I'm gonna kill him in the other dogs, like no, I'm gonna kill him. Like what the you know, like you're trying to break them apart. So that's like the dog, like man, I'm gonna kill him. In that dog's like no, I'm gonna kill him. Like no, no, you can't do jack, I'm gonna kill him. Like shh, whatever, I'm gonna kill you and that dog. And then they go at it. Some of these dog guys even bark and bite each other to the fence. Someone's dog, just you know, shows up behind the fence. They could be passing through, they could be the neighbor's dog and your dogs are barking at it. And Then they go at it with each other, at each other like serious fight, like it where it breaks the skin and all that not a not a Minor issue, guys.

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So with dogs like this, guys have noticed a pattern a lot of times they're not fixed, so one of them could be not fixed. So make, they're spayed and neutered and a lot of time is the same sexes. So if it's two female, you know they'll fight. Uh, more females, believe it or not? Guys, more females I've noticed.

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Remember, I've trained dogs for 30 years. Guys, I've done this long time, over 15 000 dogs. I used to teach group classes where each class you know I had 25 to 30, you know people's attending this was. This went on for like a good 12 years and then I focused more on private lessons and doing the boot camp. So over 15 000 dogs. A lot of you guys haven't even petted 15 dogs. You haven't even touched 15 dogs, let alone live with them, deal with them, train them, you know. So 15 000 dogs is a lot of dogs. Guys.

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All right, warning sign number nine gets into serious fight with each other over food, over you, over treats or attention. So usually dogs like this, guys, they always have a pattern. So you'll notice like they always fight when you're around only you, like the spoiler. It's not like with someone else, like, say, if it's your husband, you know, and the dogs are responding to him, okay, they don't. If it's with the neighbors, they don't. If it's like pet sitter, they don't. They have the worst fights with you around them and that's because they're showing off the dog like man.

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I want mommy and mom, get away from my mom. She's all mine. Mom, don't you pet him. Stop petting him. I want both treats. I want both bones. I don't care, I want both of them, mommy, give me both of them. So very, very, uh serious issue. Guys.

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And these fights again, usually they need uh, vets attention, like it's not like a little, um, like a minor fight, like they really really need help, like you got to take them to your urgent care and you know what happens is you may notice that with a little barking, jumping, charging, mouthing, pacing back and forward, and you know a little growl, and then wham, they go at it. Um, again, it's one of those things that you see that it's always whoever spoils the dog the most. Uh, it could be your spouse, it could be boyfriend, girlfriend, it could be a friend, it could be one of your kids, you know like, but usually it's the one that spoils the dog the most. I don't know why. That's like the thing like, okay, I'm gonna show off all right, saving the worst for last guys, this is the worstils the dog the most. I don't know why. That's like the thing like, okay, I'm gonna show off all right, saving the worst for last. Guys, this is the worst of the worst. This is the worst.

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Warning sign number 10 when they bite you or they bite someone else or a person or dog, they don't let go, they don't let go. They want to kill their dog, they want to kill you. They want, they want to do, they do their best to kill you. They will kill their dog, they will kill the person or the child. It's no joke, guys. These are the ones guys that they just like get loose. All sudden you see someone walking their dog and it gets loose and goes after your dog and they want, want to kill your dog. It's just like that. It's not a little bite. The dog attacks you and doesn't let go of your arm, keeps shaking it. That's like a killing. Or they do the little machine gun. They grab the thing and they go back and forth side to side and that's the dog that bit Cesar Millan in the video and again it's attached below, guys, and link is below in the description and you know what's funny is caesar doesn't say nothing when he gets bit there.

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He doesn't say no, he doesn't say nothing, nothing like, not even ouch, nothing like. That's like really bizarre to me. I mean, the first thing people teach a dog, guys is no, um, I know your dog's name might be daisy, might be marley, might be oliver, oliver things that's his middle name, is first and last name is no, no, oliver, no, no, marley, no, no, daisy, no, you know. So they know the word no really well. Whether they respond to it or not is different story.

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Right now, these attacks, guys usually are not always pitbulls, they're not always German Shepherds. I've seen a like two golden's go after Doberman. I seen two golden's go after German Shepherd right in front of me. So don't go by that. I've seen like little dogs, spoiled dogs, go, really, really go at it and they bite you. The reason they don't go by that. I've seen like little dogs, spoiled dogs, go, really, really go at it and they bite you. The reason they don't always report these because they're small dogs. But remember, 50 people a year get killed in the US and you can look this up guys, you can look it up, research, this data. And not all of them die instantly from infections, right. And not all of them die instantly from infections, right. And you know what I've noticed Whenever they say some people say there are no bad dogs, only bad owners, all those guys usually own pit bulls, pit bulls guys.

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I live in LA. That's the mecca of this breed. Almost everybody has a pit bull or pit mix. They do, and I noticed, guys, this breed is banned in a lot of countries. They're banned in australia I'll mention a few and spain and uk and germany and italy and france and netherland and belgium and romania and even in united emirates, even in dubai. So you see these kings and princes, you know sultans, they have all these lions, tigers. You know they're hanging out with them, they're lounging with them. You know, you see them raising them, and you don't see pit bulls. So in a way, pit bulls are crazier than those dogs. They are like as if we're from neptune and they're from uran, not my anus. Uranus and Staffordshire Terrier is the closest cousin of pit bulls.

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Now, I know you may say, well, those guys are wusses. You know they're harmless. You know Like, you know we're in America, you know we eat red meat and you know those guys can't handle pit bulls. Usa, usa, usa. Well, pit bulls are also banned in these cities and these states and and uh, in america, guys, and all military bases in alabama and georgia and arkansas and iowa and kansas and kentucky and tennessee and north dakota and louisiana are, uh, arkansas. I think I mentioned arkansas, yeah, I did. Uh, mississippi, missouri, ohio, wisconsin, all these places, guys, they don't let pitbulls and there's a lot of uh of people, of course, will bring them illegally, but they're not. And if you notice the pattern, they're all red states, they're all red states. Yeah, republicans, don't mess around.

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So, christy gnome, if you don't know who christy gnome is, guys, uh, was the I? I mean, this thing is so crazy. It's just one of those things that you think I'm making it up, but you can look it up, guys. You can look it up. Christy gnome, it was the governor, right, and she had a dog, um, that, uh, she couldn't train. The dog kept going after the chickens and the dog was on a shock car and the shock all malfunctioned. It wasn't strong enough, who knows, but the dog kept killing the chickens. So what she did is she went and shot the dog, like with her hand, not like with her gun, and then, you know, she shot her goat. You know why the goat? Because she said she didn't like the smell of it. And then she shot not one, not two, three of our horses, uh, because they couldn't win her races. No more. It's like, wow.

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So christine noem is another one that was very interesting person and she, her public. She has a book out. Her publisher advised against this. Like, don't mention this in your book, you know it will hurt you. You know I, I guess christine, no more skill, you know, shoot anything and then she shot. You know her publisher too, over this. No, I'm kidding, I'm kidding all right.

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So these are the worst dog guys and and it's funny because german shepherds, rod wars, akitas, american bulldogs, king corso, belgium malinois, chow chows, all these dogs are very tough dogs, guys, but pit bulls. The reason they're in the top list and I'm banned is once they go, they want to kill, they want, they're like the true gladiators. Um, I've seen, yeah, pit bulls, uh, like, get shot, get hit by baseball bat. They don't feel pain, they keep coming at you, they keep coming, they keep fighting. So that's the reason you know, and I've seen a lot of wonderful pit bulls that wouldn't hurt a fly. But there's a reason they're banned in those states, guys in us, and there's a reason they're banned in those countries. So I'll let you guys decide. Um, you know we're. So that's my list, guys.

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Again, I appreciate all the love and support. Um, again, the book is in every platform on on kindle, uh, uh, hardcover paperback. I made the hardcover cheaper, so you know it looks really beautiful. It's a beautiful book. It really is, guys. I poured my heart and soul into it. I made sure that there are nice pictures there, the full color. The cover of the book is beautiful, like it makes a great, you know book on your coffee table, I promise you well, it's really good. But it's not just the cover. You know, of course, the content right. All right, thanks again for the uh, all the listening to this all the way through. And listen, I mean watch the clip that I was talking about with Caesar and the description of this video, of this podcast, this episode. All right, love and light to everyone Till next one. Again, you've reached Dark Secrets with Zadikus King.

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