My standard (30 lbs) doesn't food or treat -guard like that, but he is insanely hooked on tug o' war and sounds like Cujo when we play (it's all aimed at the rope toy)!
Yeah, my little Minnie (11 lb. rat terrier) used to do the exact same thing until I explained to her who's boss. First I said in a loud voice "Who the FUCK you think you are??!!" And she continued growling when I reached for the bone... I totally knew she loved me, so I got down on my hands and knees as she got louder and louder, put my head right next to hers, grabbed the far end of the bone with my teeth, then pulled it from her mouth. Her bluff was called. She got up and walked away with her stubby tail between her legs, totally humiliated, but I gave her an "A" for the attempt. She never ever growled when I reached for her bone again because she knew who the boss was. God, do I miss that girl.
I was both. If you've ever seen a dog obedience school, you'd understand the concept. Unfortunately, you went to douche school instead.@@mariesmile2511
People who think this sort of thing is cute are the worst dog owners. They encourage reactive aggressive behavior by teasing the dog, and because he’s small, they think it’s funny and put it on CZcams. It’s not funny. It gives the dog terrible messages. 1. I may take away your treat, or maybe I won’t. This makes the dog insecure and more aggressive. . 2. It’s ok for you to defy me and growl at me. This encourages the dog to believe that he is on equal footing with the owner, leading to more defiance and more aggression. When the dog bites a small child in the face, the owners will blame the child, ignoring the fact that they set the dog up for it. When the dog’s behavior becomes more reactive and more aggressive, the owners will try to rehome it, saying “I just don’t have the time.” Or they will keep it, but find it’s increased aggression less funny and adorable as years go by. If friends come over, the dog is put in a spare room by itself, increasing its social isolation. After it’s bitten a couple times, it will be put down. Sadly, the owners will NEVER realize that they are responsible. Owners that do this should be ashamed of themselves. They wouldn’t do this with a Rottweiler- they are doing it only because they think it’s funny to see a small dog react like this. It’s unfair to the dog.
You are being very cruel To that little dog that’s his and you should not be trying to take away you’re totally wrong being very mean and cruel I hope he bites you The little dog would be right correct to bite you
Exaclly and that dog may bite 1 day cause in the video their allresdy resource guarding which can get dangerous with the risk of gettting bitten quickly 1 day the dog will have enough and will bite the hand that feeds them
Ignorant owners.😢 Not funny. It's their food leave them alone. It's not about showing them who's boss.Dogs show each other who the alpha is. You are teaching them to NOT TRUST the hand that feeds them. Teach them to release other things yes. I would tell mine "Let me have it please." Boom dropped it like hot potato. Food no way. Food is their survival instinct. Respectfully, You need dog training before owning any dogs.
And that dog was resource guardint espeically if resource guarding do NOT appoach them when chewing bones Not even owners should pet dogs when eating or drinking and if the dog resource guards that risks the dog biting
My miniature rat terrier does the same thing....love it.
My standard (30 lbs) doesn't food or treat -guard like that, but he is insanely hooked on tug o' war and sounds like Cujo when we play (it's all aimed at the rope toy)!
Yeah, my little Minnie (11 lb. rat terrier) used to do the exact same thing until I explained to her who's boss. First I said in a loud voice "Who the FUCK you think you are??!!" And she continued growling when I reached for the bone...
I totally knew she loved me, so I got down on my hands and knees as she got louder and louder, put my head right next to hers, grabbed the far end of the bone with my teeth, then pulled it from her mouth. Her bluff was called. She got up and walked away with her stubby tail between her legs, totally humiliated, but I gave her an "A" for the attempt. She never ever growled when I reached for her bone again because she knew who the boss was. God, do I miss that girl.
Al parecer su cachorro le falta espacio para correr por 30 minutos .
So you became the alpha dog instead of owner. Feel sorry for the dog.
I was both. If you've ever seen a dog obedience school, you'd understand the concept. Unfortunately, you went to douche school instead.@@mariesmile2511
My rat terrier chihuahua mix is so like that!😂
It's been 13 years
Is this dog still around as I have one with color black and white. God bless this adorable dog.
Sadly no. We had to have him put down about 8 years ago. Ge lived a long and happy life. He was a great part of the family.
😂😂😂😂 I love it
Mi perrito Simón ase lo mismo son exquisito esos perritos Simón es mi guagua no se toca😂
Mine used to do the same ❤
WTF i have a dog exactly like this i thought was jack rassel but is rat terrie with jackrassel
Rat terrier is a mixed breed. Jack russel and Fox terrier. In this video it shows a rat terrier not toy fox terrier
Sounds just like my Tippy😁🥰
Chipers sounds just like my Toy Fox Mr.Bean with his toys! He does the same thing! 😄
This dog is probably dead by now. RIP.
You should not part a dog from its bone!
Exaclly also never touch them when their chewing a bone ESPEICALLY if they resource guard which thst dog was doing
People who think this sort of thing is cute are the worst dog owners. They encourage reactive aggressive behavior by teasing the dog, and because he’s small, they think it’s funny and put it on CZcams.
It’s not funny. It gives the dog terrible messages.
1. I may take away your treat, or maybe I won’t. This makes the dog insecure and more aggressive.
. 2. It’s ok for you to defy me and growl at me. This encourages the dog to believe that he is on equal footing with the owner, leading to more defiance and more aggression.
When the dog bites a small child in the face, the owners will blame the child, ignoring the fact that they set the dog up for it.
When the dog’s behavior becomes more reactive and more aggressive, the owners will try to rehome it, saying “I just don’t have the time.” Or they will keep it, but find it’s increased aggression less funny and adorable as years go by. If friends come over, the dog is put in a spare room by itself, increasing its social isolation.
After it’s bitten a couple times, it will be put down. Sadly, the owners will NEVER realize that they are responsible.
Owners that do this should be ashamed of themselves. They wouldn’t do this with a Rottweiler- they are doing it only because they think it’s funny to see a small dog react like this. It’s unfair to the dog.
You are being very cruel To that little dog that’s his and you should not be trying to take away you’re totally wrong being very mean and cruel I hope he bites you The little dog would be right correct to bite you
Grow a pair of balls the dogs fine
Solo le falta desfogue en correr
Exaclly and that dog may bite 1 day cause in the video their allresdy resource guarding which can get dangerous with the risk of gettting bitten quickly 1 day the dog will have enough and will bite the hand that feeds them
Ignorant owners.😢 Not funny. It's their food leave them alone. It's not about showing them who's boss.Dogs show each other who the alpha is. You are teaching them to NOT TRUST the hand that feeds them. Teach them to release other things yes. I would tell mine "Let me have it please." Boom dropped it like hot potato. Food no way. Food is their survival instinct. Respectfully, You need dog training before owning any dogs.
And that dog was resource guardint espeically if resource guarding do NOT appoach them when chewing bones
Not even owners should pet dogs when eating or drinking and if the dog resource guards that risks the dog biting