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Originally Posted by crustychief
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Thanks, Sandy....I really loved watching such beauty - both the German Shepherds as well as the way they interacted with their pack leader. Ceasar would be proud!
FYI: I checked out the guy's
FB page and here's what he wrote about the video:
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Please read.. here is my challenge to those that have anything negative to say about this video.. a little Background first: this video features Savannah on the left(not quiet a year old at the time) Griffin next to her(almost 2 at the time) the one behind me was a rescue dog, 3 years old who came to me with no training or socialization of any kinda, she was very sweet but not confident! she had numerous health problems and to me this is amazing of how she was doing after only a couple of months of training, given the fact that she never left her small kennel EVER then Hannah(came to me at 2) I did all the training with her. She is very confident. the one on the far right is another rescue who was tied on a leash outside day and night even in the winter, with just a tiny dogs house, she was in very poor shape when I got her.she had no training and again not confident. Altho those 2 dogs will never to be 100% they are way better in this video than when I rescued them. They both have found great pet homes since then. The other 3 still live with me. This video is 2 years old and was filmed in the winter in a very cold day if you didn't notice.. Now this video went viral this week. millions of people have watched it. But they don't know anything about me or my dogs and the history behind the dogs. Some claim its not impressive because they ar trained by shock collar or by abuse(which they aren't) others claim train a dog to do this and where they will be wagging their tails and acting all excited. So I decided to challenge those people for those that are not against shock collars and say anyone can do this, I challenge you to make a similar video in a similar setup..for those who are against e-collars and say the dogs should be wagging their tails and excited I challenge you to post a video of your trained dogs doing this same thing but wagging their tails and appearing happy as you say. please make sure its the same situation where dogs are just walking in public streets with people walking by etc. the reason for this challenge is because I know how much training and energy I put into these dogs to train them, and whether you use shock collars or not its not that easy to do this. I use my body language to let the dogs know I want them to walk close to me.
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And here is the embed of the video: