How to Break up a Dog Fight

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  • @SchmidtBo87
    @SchmidtBo87 Před 10 lety +48

    Finally someone who cares about the problem of the turn turning around and bite you. Many self proclaimed professionals have no idea about that and thus don't consider it.

  • @101jir
    @101jir Před 5 lety +142

    That dog's expression though. Focused on the play and then she's like "what are you doing? Oh well, you're my humans, you're always weird and I love you."

    • @ethan7252
      @ethan7252 Před 4 lety +2

      101jir nah more like "dude just give me the rope!!!" **man grabs legs** "AHHHhHHHHh"

  • @1aikiman
    @1aikiman Před 3 lety +32

    I used the technique few years ago when my dog got in a fight on a leash during a walk. Saved both dogs and me. Thank you Ed.

  • @lalsangzualachenkual5790
    @lalsangzualachenkual5790 Před 5 lety +437

    Always carry a tree with you. To break up a dog fight

  • @lisa-shitsakwibjnie
    @lisa-shitsakwibjnie Před 5 lety +126

    As a vet tech and an ex rescuer, that's exactly how I separated dogs. Unfortunately you have to keep an eye on the dogs from the fight in the future if they live in the same home because dogs do carry grudges. One of my biggest pet peeves is not leashing your dog walking in the clinic. Yes, your dog may be well behaved but you don't know what's already in the clinic.

    • @michellebeebelewisfrith1544
      @michellebeebelewisfrith1544 Před 5 lety +3

      My Jo carries a little bit of a grudge until marshmallow time LMBO hhhaaaaahhhhhhaaaaa

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 Před 5 lety +8

      I have a pitbull who thinks she needs to challenge every dog she meets, even well-behaved dogs seem to be set off by her behavior. People who don't leash their dogs in public cause me an absurd amount of unnecessary stress. The number of times I've had to give my dog a milk bath because some idiot thought he could just let his dog out onto the porch to use the bathroom while I happened to be walking in the area is truly annoying.

    • @VagoniusThicket
      @VagoniusThicket Před 4 lety +6

      mrspeigle1 why a milk bath? 🤔🥴 Maybe you should muzzle him when walking ?

    • @Director-M
      @Director-M Před 2 lety +2

      @@VagoniusThicket She thinks a soothing milk bath is the solution to her aggressive pittie, lmao! 2 years have gone by since that comment, I hope she's incorporated a muzzle since then.

    • @gingerale3018
      @gingerale3018 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Director-M congratulations! you've been chosen for the dumbest comment on this vid 🎉

  • @howlingwaters2741
    @howlingwaters2741 Před 5 lety +17

    It works. I learned it dog training school. Yes, I am a small woman. It was 2 female adult GSDs whom I loved dearly. It looked like I was going to have to kill one to save the other. Then, I remembered. I picked up the attacker by back legs, spun her around. I had already opened front door to let the victim out. In my training, I did it one other time with a gentle pittie being attacked by 6 others. I am lucky, I know. At the time, I thought I was a dog whisperer. After a couple more incidents training shelter rescues, my spine is herniated. I cannot physically handle big dogs anymore. Possible back surgery awaits. It is most certainly preferable with 2 or more handlers and a leash. The grab em by legs spin and separate does the job. Wish me luck with the surgery🐶🐕🐩🐺

    • @augustusbetucius1572
      @augustusbetucius1572 Před 2 lety +4

      I've tried that numerous times, and it has NEVER worked for me once. Last time I tried it, as I lifted the aggressor, it brought the dog being bitten with them. So now I have two dogs suspended in air, with one of them having its face bitten while hanging in air.

  • @pithappensrescue
    @pithappensrescue Před 3 lety +3

    This guy is actually one of the best that I have seen --I run a bully rescue and used this method many years ago.

  • @LeerburgDogTraining
    @LeerburgDogTraining  Před 11 lety +33

    This video was featured in our newsletter about a year ago. Since then we have continued to receive several e-mails from people who have seen the video and were able to use the information, as well as people who attempted to break up a dog fight with unfortunate results. Every one of those people wished they had seen this video before it happened. Just remember “It’s always okay until it’s not.” So go ahead and take a few minutes to watch this short video. That way if something does happen, you will have a better understanding of how to handle the situation.

    • @joshuahull9982
      @joshuahull9982 Před 5 lety +1

      Do those techniques work for dogs specifically bred for fighting like pitbulls, tosas and bull terriers though?

    • @michelle88960
      @michelle88960 Před rokem

      But what if it's like a bully breed that's jaws lock when they make contact? They are almost impossible to break from a fight? They don't care what's going on around them, they are in the 'zone.'

  • @mommalove60
    @mommalove60 Před 8 lety +47

    Thank you for this video. My daughter and I have seven rescue dogs, and I've had to break up four dog fights in the last six months - I was bitten pretty good the first time, but after that was much more careful about getting in between them.
    A few days ago I was babysitting my daughter's dog Bax (an 8 month 65 lb pit mix) and he got into it with one of my foster dogs (Stumpy, who is half his size.) They had always been best of friends, but I think the playing got too rough and Bax got angry. He had Stumpy's head partly in his mouth and was shaking his head back and forth; I was afraid he was going to break his neck so I grabbed Bax by the collar with one hand and under the waist with my other arm and picked him up in the air. However, when he let go of Stumpy, Stumpy decided to get some revenge and jumped up, latching onto Bax's leg and hanging there. Both combined were so heavy I thought I was going to have to put Bax down and just let them fight it out, but then an old pit bull we'd rescued (who can normally barely walk due to arthritis) came barreling up and knocked Stumps away from us. He grabbed Stumpy by the scruff and started to drag him away, and two of my other dogs pitched in, herding Stumpy with nips and growls. When they'd gotten him far enough, Clem, our old pit, stood over Stumpy and actually laid down on him, still holding him by the scruff. He wasn't attacking, but just gave a warning growl when Stumpy would try to wiggle free. This gave me time to get Bax in the house. If those other dogs hadn't helped, things might have gone very badly. Now that I've seen your video, I'm going to get a couple of your leashes in case we get into this situation again.
    Obviously prevention is the key; we are moving to the country and we're going to build an actual kennel which should help a lot, but there is always the chance of another fight. I have a question - what do you do when one dog has a part of the other dog in his jaws and won't let go? Pulling them apart by force seems like it could cause greater injury. Is there a reliable way to make them let go?

    • @tkomla
      @tkomla Před 7 lety +1

      Momma Heartsya lime juice! water hose. prevent, as you suggested. Have multiple strategies available, plan ahead so you never need to use them.

    • @kbddv6181
      @kbddv6181 Před 5 lety +6

      Warning: Trying to break up a dog fight is extremely dangerous and can cause life threatening injuries to humans. If you choose to take that risk, the most effective and safest way to break up a dog fight is to keep one or more long electric cattle prod shockers handy. The powerful real cattle prods work the best to break up a fight when dogs are in fight drive. And the extra length on a real cattle prod shocker helps keep you at a safe distance from the fighting dogs. It’s worth the investment. Even if you have to take the time to run to your car or inside your house to get the cattle prod, it’s safer and will get the dogs to stop and get out of fight mode better than any other method. If you pull on dogs fighting, they bite down harder so they don’t lose their grip on the other dogs. That is how protection dogs are trained to bite stronger and not let go...by pulling on their tails or pulling back on a leash attached to their collar or harness when the dog is biting on a bite sleeve or decoy. By the time you try other methods to break up a dog fight that don’t work (and are extremely dangerous to the human), fighting dogs will have either inflicted lethal injuries on one another (death may come later as dog bleeds out) or the injuries inflicted are extremely serious to critical. Taking the time to get the cattle prod shocker instead of trying other methods will actually end dog fights sooner. One shock to the dog who is winning the fight is often all it takes. I don’t agree with this man’s approach because of the danger to the human and the likelihood that it won’t work. A real dog fight is so frightening it would be hard for most people to intervene safely and effectively. Pulling straight up on a leash attached to a collar to choke the dog long enough to make the dog stop can work, but with great risk to the human and dogs fighting may not have leashes on. Plus, not everyone has the strength and height it takes to pull a big adrenaline’s dog straight up for a considerable amount of time. An aroused dog (or dogs) can redirect their aggression and inflict lethal injuries to a human. Warning: Trying to break up a dog fight is extremely dangerous and can cause life threatening injuries to humans.

    • @mariekiraly100
      @mariekiraly100 Před 5 lety +3

      How about DON'T HAVE PITS?? Ever consider that???

    • @LittleMissRaeRae69
      @LittleMissRaeRae69 Před rokem

      Best way to make them let go is to use a slip lead and choke the one gripping the other. I would not recommend doing this unless the other dog isn’t fighting back. But once they lose consciousness they will release

    • @snitchmom46
      @snitchmom46 Před rokem

      You must keep them in separate houses at all times

  • @jackiemcculla4928
    @jackiemcculla4928 Před 4 lety +32

    I have seen this done once. There was a clear aggressor and victim in that case. My brother-in-law just stepped in and grabbed the aggressor by the back legs and pulled it away. The fight stopped instantly and did not resume. It was the most amazing thing that I have ever seen in my life.

  • @matta8359
    @matta8359 Před 5 lety +398

    Title should be called "how to break up a dog fight when you have already purchased the special lead for sale and there's a tree close by."

    • @ladypeiandtheclown5410
      @ladypeiandtheclown5410 Před 5 lety +11

      Hahaha my thoughts exactly 😂

    • @bimsyfirefly6326
      @bimsyfirefly6326 Před 5 lety +6

      But that should be possible with a normal lead.. you wont be needing anyty specail stuffs for that. But if you have a dog that has it as a habit to get in to fights, it might go faster and easir with tha special lead.

    • @mimi7914
      @mimi7914 Před 5 lety +5

      yeah, and you just happen to have a large loud ball...

    • @killer2309ify
      @killer2309ify Před 5 lety +7

      Great point, at times you simply have to get in and get on with it. I have found that a strong grab to the scruff of the neck just below the skull is a technique that I have used and had success with. Lifting the dogs two front feet removes the power from the shake and with the grip tight and in the right place the risk of receiving a bite is minimal. Once a break in the dogs grip occurs turn dogs away from each other if possible and then wait for assistance or get the dogs separated to different rooms. Granted that this is not perfect for all fights and definitely not if you have two large powerful animals at it. I have used this with a fight between my own dogs a large staffy and Jack Russell x border and worked effectively but I know my animals and knew I could handle them this way, it may not work on the streets with dogs that didn't have me as their pack leader.

    • @NYSESTRA
      @NYSESTRA Před 5 lety +6

      One should always be prepared for the worst case scenario or as prepared as one can be.

  • @LonelyBlackWolf96
    @LonelyBlackWolf96 Před 5 lety +17

    My family just moved to a new house in a more or less rural area. Me and my sister took our English lab for a walk so he can do his business. My sister was the one holding the leash while I lazily walked behind her. We noticed a stray dog watching our's and since he was far away and our lab was never aggressive towards other dogs, we didn't even worry about about it. For perspective, our lab is about 88 lbs or even a little more while the stray mutt was about half that weight if not less. And English labs, unlike American ones, look more intimidating and have more bulk;their heads and chests are huge and broad (sometimes people think our's is an amstaff or a something like that and him being black, doesn't help the situation ).
    It all happened in 2 seconds or so, the mutt quickly shortened the distance between him and our dog and bit him and held him by the scruff. Our dog began to emit weird sounds and noises, maybe from the pain or maybe from aggression. The fucker continued to hold our dog like that even when me and my sister began to kick him as hard as we could everywhere. I even tried to aim for his balls but since both dogs were moving all the time, I never succeeded in doing so. When I realised that kicking is not helping, I pushed my fingers in the mutt's snout and pried his mouth open, releasing my dog. The thing worked only for a second as he jumped and bit my dog again. My lab couldn't do anything since the mutt help him form behind by his scruff, preventing my poor baby from turning and defending himself. After another round of kicking, and my futile attempt at finding a big rock/stick, a neighbour of our's heard the commotion, and quickly raced to the spot. He somehow managed to tear off the mutt and throw him on the ground, but it didn't stop him since he got up quickly and ran towards my lab. My lab was also barking and pulling towards the aggressor but my neighbour was faster as he again threw the other dog away and held him in place while me and my sister pulled our lab back towards out house. Thankfully, the not so thin layer of my lab's fat and the double layered coat saved his ass. There was not a drop of blood or scratch on him.
    My hands were shaking hours after that and I'm 22,while my sister is 21. At the moment, I didn't even think about the possibility of that dog turning around and biting us, since all that I wanted to do is to save my innocent dog. I say innocent because until now, he never met an aggressive dog, and he never have been bit by one, he was always friendly towards other canines, even the ones he saw for the first time in his life. I'm afraid that this experience will somehow affect his friendliness towards other dogs.
    Thanks a lot for the video, now I know what to do in these situations.

  • @stevencooper787
    @stevencooper787 Před 4 lety +6

    Great video, very well presented thanks! I'm a French Gendarme K9 handler and your advice is perfect 😸

  • @toughdogproducts
    @toughdogproducts Před 5 lety +5

    I thank you from the bottom of my heart for this video..this will help many folk who worry about the "what if..?" aswell👍🐾🙏

  • @virendradr
    @virendradr Před 3 lety +2

    thank sir..its very painful when our beloved pets fight among themselves. Love them so much and appreciate your kind advice

  • @carabiner7999
    @carabiner7999 Před 5 lety +10

    I don't always agree with everything you guys do, but as an owner of a "red zone" rescue mutt, a certified trainer, who has worked training rescue, to Working Dogs, I've just shared this to my local dog park...which I don't take my dog to. In part, because I see owners who don't pay attention. I used to bring an "instigator" dog there, for a client, and people said, Well, we don't see him having issues. RIGHT! Because I stuck by his side, anticipated problems, and "split" them, when I saw one starting. I have one of these leads, and super love it. Cheers.

    • @MissElisabelle
      @MissElisabelle Před 5 lety +2

      I am not a trainer, but a simple dog owner. I hate the fact that most people don't understand dog's body language, they don't understand how to introduce two dogs, and when and how to anticipate a dog fight.
      Mostly, they can't tell the difference between play bites and actual, aggressive bites.
      My 3-month old puppy was frightened by a czech wolfdog yesterday. First thing first, if you know that your dog is extremely strong and reactive, get her tired, play with her, and please do not just simply let her run toward other dogs. Be patient, move slowly.
      The thing is, my puppy used to play with everyone, and he also played with a more balanced, bigger, well-behaved czech wolfdog. But yesterday, he was crying and shaking, and the other owner had the nerves to tell me "oh that's normal, he wants to play but he is just a bit shy". Then, if that's normal, then why does he starts shaking as soon as he sees a German shepherd or any other wolf-like dog?
      Tomorrow, I will meet a dog trainer, I hope he will gain confidence and play with german shepherds and wolfdogs again 😭

    • @chuckbruning4021
      @chuckbruning4021 Před 5 lety +1

      That's the problem with dog parks some owners don't watch their dogs.we have had to break up fights between multiple dogs have a plan and it ends safe

  • @rfoehn5215
    @rfoehn5215 Před 5 lety +13

    Excellent information.
    I'm sure you've saved more than one person from serious injury... possibly even their life!
    Thank you for making this video

  • @heatherzlotyh7267
    @heatherzlotyh7267 Před 5 lety +5

    A whole lot of injury can happen while you’re doing all this stuff. But thanks for the new approach😊

  • @cashmny78
    @cashmny78 Před 6 lety +2

    Ed is the fucking man. I love his attitude, knowledge, and experience. Been watching Leerburg videos for years, it's the best of the best

  • @stocks1796
    @stocks1796 Před 4 lety

    This is the best video I have seen YET about this!!!!! Thanks

  • @loravipperman3061
    @loravipperman3061 Před 5 lety +185

    These don't sound very effective in split second situations

    • @MrSuperJetski
      @MrSuperJetski Před 5 lety +9

      Oh yeah, your solutions are much better.

    • @pizeblu
      @pizeblu Před 5 lety +19

      Juat kick the dog that isnt yours, has worked for me. Not the best solution, but it is the best way to force the dog to let go and get a breather

    • @loravipperman3061
      @loravipperman3061 Před 5 lety +15

      @@pizeblu Yep...and this way you're keeping your face and throat away from the dogs mouth. Trying to bend down and wrap something around its waist is a good way to get your face chewed up!

    • @pizeblu
      @pizeblu Před 5 lety +19

      @@loravipperman3061 yeah and sometimes pulling isnt an option since th dog sticks the bite and wont let go, and you would make the bite even worse for your dog

    • @loravipperman3061
      @loravipperman3061 Před 5 lety +6

      @@pizeblu True. Very good point

  • @arq.salvadormedinab.2935
    @arq.salvadormedinab.2935 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks for this video, I tried these techniques shown here with my two fighting male dogs, with two people breaking the brawl grabbing them by the back legs, amd it worked like a charm. Thanks a lot!

    • @merichamarais9539
      @merichamarais9539 Před 5 lety

      Why do you have two males together? You the problem idiot

  • @LeerburgDogTraining
    @LeerburgDogTraining  Před 11 lety +2

    I updated the description with a link to the leashes (CZcams doesn't allow links in the comments).

  • @georgiapascoe1625
    @georgiapascoe1625 Před 5 lety +2

    AWESOME video Thanks!

  • @amongtheliving35
    @amongtheliving35 Před 10 lety +22

    I've broken up two dog fights by being louder than the dogs fighting. Dogs have senstive hearing and by yelling REAL LOUD you 'may' be able to achieve breaking up the fight long enough for the owners to get their dogs away and focused on something else.

  • @gwendolyn9300
    @gwendolyn9300 Před 5 lety +12

    I really can't thank you enough for posting this video! The advice about using the police line to strap one of the dogs to a tree is gold. I think I'll be needing it somewhere in the future =) Not sure if it's applicable in all fights though. Thinking back on all fights I have seen there are also some which involve the dogs constantly circling each other. I can't see myself being able to leash one without the other getting tangled in it too, in which case I think it might be even harder to get them apart?
    I own a pack of big guard dogs with pretty feisty characters, so I have some experience with fights. And I have to say, I am so happy you are so upfront about the risks of breaking up fights! I love the graphic photos on your site, they really help drive the point home. It never ceases to amaze me how lightly people can think about dogs and their ability to bite. It really makes me sad =(
    In the end they are animals, not human. And in a frenzied state they won't recognise you. If you don't know what you're doing, don't do it!

    • @AngelDeed
      @AngelDeed Před 3 lety

      I mostly agree with you, but statistically speaking, humans hurt and kill much more people than dogs. So the reasoning that dogs are more dangerous, because they are not human is incorrect. Humans can and do lose their minds pretty easily and frequently.

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Před 2 lety

      @@AngelDeed I think that Gwendolyn is referring to the ability to do serious damage to the body without any kind of weapon - in this aspect dogs are potentially more dangerous than the average person. ❤️
      Yes there are many variables, especially in human nature, and given the addition of mind altering substances the danger could be considered equal in many instances.

  • @helgafalckenberg6635
    @helgafalckenberg6635 Před 5 lety +2

    Well, thats right! Really good advice, helpful and the onliest way!

  • @dhurst916
    @dhurst916 Před 11 lety +2

    This was really helpful. Thank you.

  • @tamaracklambwool319
    @tamaracklambwool319 Před 4 lety +3

    Good video. I have livestock guard dogs and have had to break up a few serious fights. A couple of things I do differently, in part because my dogs are large (100 to 145 lbs) and I am not quite as strong and my hands are arthritic, is I grab the tail instead of the legs. I find it is easier to spin them by the tail and they are less able to turn towards me. But my preferred method is to put a leash around the waist of one dog, and like you, drag the brawling mess to the nearest solid object... tree, atv, post etc. Tie that dog to the object, then do the same (put a leash around the waist) to the other dog and put tension on the leash, waiting for that moment where they try to re grip then PULL them apart. I have learned to always carry 2 leashes with me. An alternative method if caught with out any leashes, is to use a gate. Pull the brawling mess to a nearby gate and get one dog inside the gate then shut the gate (with steady pressure) on their heads. When they go to get a new grip pull the dog through and shut the gate separating the two. A door might work with smaller dogs. Before I touch the collar I always pat them on the dog's hindquarters to make sure they know it's me. If they acknowledge me then it is safe to touch the collar. I agree, you cannot train them out of the desire to fight

  • @EdieBabeMonster
    @EdieBabeMonster Před 4 lety +8

    Awesome. Thank you so much. It is years late for me to save my relationship with a gorgeous Rottweiler that I initially rescued from a terrible situation and spent a year teaching her to feel more safe and less fearful. One day some other dog owner allowed their wild and under exercised golden lab or some such off leash and he attacked my dog... I did successfully break up the fight without getting hurt but I was lucky and I knew it. Months later my dog attacked that dog back and again I got damn lucky but I was afraid. After having lost control of such a big and sometimes still fearful dog that came from an abusive puppyhood there was only one thing I could do... I whisked her away to a Rottweiler rescue a few hundred miles away where they found an appropriate new forever home for her with a big man who worked in the bush and had no other animals and was very familiar with the breed. There were many hard but valuable lessons for me in the whole experience but it is only now from this video that I have gotten the first notion of a safer way to break up a dog fight. For this I thank you with my whole heart.

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Před 2 lety

      You have a wonderful heart, and it must have been a tough decision to rehome your girl. ❤️
      Well done you for sending her to a good quality home 🏡 😊

    • @EdieBabeMonster
      @EdieBabeMonster Před 2 lety +1

      @@GypsyGirl317 awe thanks… it was one of the hardest things I ever did and my heart broke into a million pieces but I know I did the best thing for her despite my heartache. I did not get another dog since then, I really want to have a furry friend again some day…

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Před 2 lety

      @@EdieBabeMonster wow, that leaves a lot of grief eh. ❤️
      I have mostly had rescue dogs too, and one was a part pitbull boy who had been abused.
      I made a decision early on that if he ever bit any person then I would have him euthanased without hesitation, even though it would break my heart.
      I trained him thoroughly and socialiased him well, and he was my loyal companion until he was a ripe old age. ❤️
      Stay strong beautiful one.

  • @kimmanning4989
    @kimmanning4989 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tip, thank you

  • @froggardiangaming7913
    @froggardiangaming7913 Před 6 lety

    Thanks sooo much this video has helped so much we just had a dog fight and we didn’t really know the best way to break it up so after we broke it up the best we could I looked up how to break up a dog fight and yours was the first one that popped up so thanks so much help and so much love towards this channel👍🏼👍🏼👌🏻😃😃❤️❤️

  • @BigTiix7
    @BigTiix7 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve been blessed to stop all fights on my yard with voice command 🙏🏾🙌🏾

    • @RosemaryTramantanoNiaki
      @RosemaryTramantanoNiaki Před 11 měsíci

      With 77 rescues I also keep a water hose handy. Funny enough if I suspect one looks like he wants to start an argument I sometimes just yell “I’m getting the stick”. Which is really funny since I had never used a stick on them before! Also I have a very loud voice from years of hauling cabs in NYC!

    • @RosemaryTramantanoNiaki
      @RosemaryTramantanoNiaki Před 11 měsíci

      Hailing cabs!

  • @sheilabannigan6721
    @sheilabannigan6721 Před 7 lety +7

    I was taught to grab where hind legs meet hips. This lessens chances of dog being able to reach my arms if he redirects, and also lessens chances of injury to hind legs. AND, it takes 2 experienced handlers to separate two dogs.

    • @traeucity6087
      @traeucity6087 Před 5 lety +1

      That's not the best advice. My son grabbed our dog in that manner, and was bitten in the face.

    • @101jir
      @101jir Před 5 lety

      Also, the time wasted trying to grab exactly their in a fast brawl means more time for them to cause very dangerous injury to each other. You need to work fast, grab wherever on the hind legs (if you are going to use that method, honestly I am more familiar with humans so I am watching this to become familiar with dogs) you can. Because a lot of injury can occur very fast and if you are fiddling around with trying to grab just the right spot (depending of course on how much movement is involved) the injury they could cause each other will dwarf any injury prevnting by grabbing there.

    • @thomasrebotier1741
      @thomasrebotier1741 Před 5 lety +3

      Exactly. Grabbing should be near simultaneous, and each handler must be ready to release and re-grab since the grabbed dog first reaction will be to bend and bite.

  • @danniles5256
    @danniles5256 Před 2 lety

    Great video.Thanks.

  • @maridrake4670
    @maridrake4670 Před 3 lety

    This is really good info, thanks!

  • @Arivmario
    @Arivmario Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the video. Today my dog and I were attacked. My dog is extremely obedient and he can obey commands in the middle of the fight. I was able to grab the aggressor and gave command for my dog to stand down. He stopped the defense, but stayed a yard away guarding the dog. Thanks to your advise I didn’t have to put my dog’s life in danger by shooting the aggressor.

  • @jefffrawley6016
    @jefffrawley6016 Před 11 lety +6

    Yes if you can. but allways remember the goal is to get the dogs out of the situation and avoid injury to yourself. If you grab to far up on the legs and get bit yourself then you have 2 injured dogs and a trip to the ER.

  • @LisaCupelli
    @LisaCupelli Před rokem

    Great video! Thanks

  • @vf8344
    @vf8344 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so so much for this video

  • @lightnbubbly
    @lightnbubbly Před 8 lety +5

    So true, such a scary thing , ideally 2 people are there to help.

  • @thomasrebotier1741
    @thomasrebotier1741 Před 5 lety +3

    Great advice, including the final tip ("once a dog has been in a fight, he will always get in fights"). Just as for humans, it takes TWO dogs to fight, so don't exonerate yours and blame it all on the other dog...

    • @emilyreed4586
      @emilyreed4586 Před rokem

      I've seen my dog literally stand there while another dog attacks him 3 times, and your comment is infuriating.

  • @sandhiller49
    @sandhiller49 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you very good information

  • @darthtaiter
    @darthtaiter Před 5 lety

    Yes Sir, this is the information people need. I know two ladies who were badly bitten trying to break up fights and just reaching in between the dogs.

  • @stevenleerobinsonjr5774
    @stevenleerobinsonjr5774 Před 5 lety +35

    Easy method I came up with when I was breeding APBT's was to take a running water hose and stick it into the mouth of whichever one had the hold. You restrain the other one first of coarse, but works every time. Quickly and without risking damage to
    their teeth with the breaker bar.

    • @adampenny7885
      @adampenny7885 Před 5 lety +10

      YEAH. Lemme just run over to all the hoses laying around and hopefully on.

    • @Saturn691
      @Saturn691 Před 5 lety +1

      Adam Penny is there really a certain way to stop a dog fight? This comment could help someone who happens to be near a hose during a dog fight. I know I’ll think of it should the need arise.

    • @marmitenot.
      @marmitenot. Před 4 lety +1

      Brilliant!

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Před 2 lety

      It's a great option when there is a hose handy.
      However, I sometimes encounter aggressive dogs out in the streets when walking my dog, and there are no optional hoses on hand. ❤️

  • @alexsanchezj.5575
    @alexsanchezj.5575 Před 4 lety +6

    5:14 Dogs like “Yo bro, Im having a moment” 😆

  • @davidgray3321
    @davidgray3321 Před 3 lety +1

    What an excellent professional presentation by this expert gentleman, very useful information.
    Thank you from across the pond , dogs are dogs in every country!
    David Gray

  • @jennywebb4619
    @jennywebb4619 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Ed! You helped me years ago with your website and videos on how to break up fights. I had two one hundred pound ABD's out in the yard intent on killing each other one day when I was home alone. Locked down on each other. Your advices helped me get them apart. If I stood there and waited until they unlocked on each other one would been dead or severly injured.

  • @cland123
    @cland123 Před 5 lety +43

    What if your dog doesn't have back legs?

    • @you8549
      @you8549 Před 5 lety +33

      You grab him by the balls and turn.

    • @emilyroberts3832
      @emilyroberts3832 Před 4 lety +9

      Assuming your question is serious, it's most likely the dog would have a doggy wheelchair (wheels strapped to the pelvis) and you'd just grab the wheels as if they were back legs. At the daycare I work at, we have one dog who's missing a front leg, and another who's missing a back one.

    • @ashlycorona3491
      @ashlycorona3491 Před 4 lety +1

      😂🤣😂😂

    • @gregbradford2152
      @gregbradford2152 Před 4 lety +5

      That's exactly, what I was going to say, "grab him by the balls" if he didn't have any balls, he wouldn't be in a fight! :)

    • @arloshio8332
      @arloshio8332 Před 4 lety +1

      @@you8549 I'm weak😂😂😂😂

  • @Iamthat777Iam
    @Iamthat777Iam Před 5 lety +36

    No Pooches were harmed during the making of the informative video.

    • @hannahtattoo
      @hannahtattoo Před 5 lety +1

      No but just my luck I'd end up breaking my dogs legs.

  • @niojackson938
    @niojackson938 Před 3 lety

    So so glad I found this video

  • @justmejo9008
    @justmejo9008 Před 5 lety +13

    Thank you for advising this is not something everyone can do 👍🏻

  • @robdickerson8697
    @robdickerson8697 Před 5 lety +7

    Bucket of cold water has worked for me on the dog fights I've seen happen. They separate instantly. Then take control.

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky Před 5 lety +1

    This is very helpful

  • @dannymullane9252
    @dannymullane9252 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your knowledge

  • @garybacher236
    @garybacher236 Před 4 lety +3

    I tried this this morning my neighbor and another dog was having a dog fight and it worked

  • @yessyouho
    @yessyouho Před 9 lety +5

    I have 4 dogs, I've had them for over 5 years. Just recently my dogs can't stand to look at each other. I've had 6 dog fights and have had to pay over $7000 in medical bills. I've learned to keep it from happening. They are all now in separate kennels all throughout each corner of my back yard. But it's nice to know I've been doing everything I'm suppose to do during a brawl.

  • @777hasdoneit
    @777hasdoneit Před 4 lety +1

    This is real information
    Thank you

  • @fawaffle95
    @fawaffle95 Před 9 lety +2

    Wonderful video, very educational!
    I wish I had known all of this when I was younger. I grew up with a dog who was very male dog and large dog aggressive. I was the only one willing to brake up a fight if/when it occurred. First one was when I was just 12! Everyone else said to let them fight it out however when our dog had the younger and slightly smaller dog pinned to the ground I just knew it wouldn't end very well and just wrapped my arms around our dogs chest and pulled him back. Luckily he didn't swing around and bite me.
    However since we were dog sitting the dog he had just attacked we had 4 days of stress and on the next to last day they got into it again (they had a few minor ones before this one) and our dog did end up biting my hand as well as breaking skin on the other dog, nothing serious but oh my gosh did it hurt! I have just a tiny scar now but it is a very clear reminder that sometimes they just need to work things out. I really underestimated the power and danger of two 80 lb dogs going at it.

  • @GearsofWar3MLGPro
    @GearsofWar3MLGPro Před 10 lety +3

    So glad there's actually vids about this. I got my hand mauled trying to split up a fight and it's awful

  • @youvebeengnomed4194
    @youvebeengnomed4194 Před 4 lety +5

    I know that it’s meant to simulate a dog fight but dogs are way more vicious and it took 2 strong men me and my dad could barely get my Rottweiler and Irish wolfhound apart

  • @SonYonatan
    @SonYonatan Před 2 lety

    Very simple into the point definitely going to help me in the future when I become a dog owner.

  • @dwainsmith6853
    @dwainsmith6853 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @1suitcasesal
    @1suitcasesal Před 5 lety +4

    I have broken up several dog fights during my life and each time what worked was throwing water on their heads and faces. It works every time. It essentially shocks the dogs and it causes them to stop fighting.

    • @smackpointgsps1476
      @smackpointgsps1476 Před 3 lety

      Sadly this doesn't work in a serious fight. It might break up a minor scuffle (which can still look and sound ferocious), but when you have two dogs determined to kill each other, they don't even notice a hose turned on full blast and aimed up their nostrils (as a behavioural trainer, I've seen ppl try just that many times.)
      Physical separation is the only way, and this video demonstrates the safest way to do it, and you don't need a police lead, any lead/rope will do, as long as you can anchor it in some way.

    • @1suitcasesal
      @1suitcasesal Před 3 lety

      Smacking GPS, I have broken up severe fights in which one dog was even losing parts of their jaw by only picking up the dogs water bowl and hurling the water at them. It has never failed for me. This is always the way to do it. Never get near two dogs who are fighting. Never touch fighting dogs as they may react by biting you. I have had 67 pets in my life time , many of them dogs and throwing water on them works every time.

  • @cyranoburleson4240
    @cyranoburleson4240 Před 9 lety +38

    I have rescued fighting dogs and they do learn to behave and not to start a fight. I have an Am staff which was a fighting dog and now helps me at a local shelter. He is my own dog and i can say that he gets along well with other dogs.

    • @precisionbrown6829
      @precisionbrown6829 Před 5 lety +1

      OhMyDog! School yes but any dog can be turned around with time, love and patience 💕

    • @orionmichael7878
      @orionmichael7878 Před 5 lety +4

      Cyrano Burleson fake news.... Am staff are not fighting dogs.. They are show dogs. Over80 years removed from game pitbulls

    • @jamesadams5386
      @jamesadams5386 Před 5 lety +4

      I did not understand him to be saying that the Am Staff breed was a fighting breed, rather that his particular dog had been involved in fighting. People do involve many kinds of dogs in dog fighting .

    • @michellebeebelewisfrith1544
      @michellebeebelewisfrith1544 Před 5 lety

      I've got 4 dogs.
      Ranging in size like the ATNT COMMERCIAL.
      I just say hey y'all wanna treat.
      They stop in about a min or so. And just come wagging.
      Normally the knock down drag out is over the freezbeee. LMBO HHHAAAAAHHHHHHAAAAA.....

    • @briankocheraabcdt4628
      @briankocheraabcdt4628 Před 5 lety +1

      @@michellebeebelewisfrith1544 How do you handle things when the other dog in the fight is not one of yours? What you are describing sounds more like one dog correcting another who doesn't want to share.

  • @TENNESSEETRACKHAWK
    @TENNESSEETRACKHAWK Před 7 lety

    thanx Ed that was great!

  • @TechPlantGamer
    @TechPlantGamer Před rokem +1

    Great video, especially about the wheelbarrow technique, pretty effective but like a double-edged sword. And reminding us not to get in a fight we can't win - reminds me of my old man.

  • @rf-bh3fh
    @rf-bh3fh Před 5 lety +5

    With a water hose . Just turn on your water and pretend you are watering your plants.

  • @yahuyahu1362
    @yahuyahu1362 Před 5 lety +10

    I have a different approach. Once when I was walking my docile golden retriever a pack of stray dogs came charging.. I stood my ground and shouted at top of my voice with violent hand motions...the dogs left barking thinking I was crazy. I was shaking all over for next few minutes.

    • @reneewheeler5836
      @reneewheeler5836 Před 4 lety

      Yahu Yahu I found myself in the same situation only difference I charged and yelled and stopped them in their tracks and they turned and slunked off.

  • @laurahiser8601
    @laurahiser8601 Před 5 lety

    Awsome advice !

  • @chriscook215
    @chriscook215 Před 5 lety

    This was very good !!!

  • @SimonElenor
    @SimonElenor Před 5 lety +44

    Yeah it doesn't work. We tried this concept when two of our Pits went at each other. The aggressor just flipped around and bit my wife. Guess this only works with dogs that aren't gymnasts. We have found that blasting them with air out of a can of air at the face, not too close, works fine and every time.

    • @omaharris9252
      @omaharris9252 Před 4 lety +2

      I have always used water. Does wonders especially with pits! I have two of them. They never sight each other. Just the ones that decide to get in their space

    • @efrawley55
      @efrawley55 Před 4 lety +5

      It works if you do it correctly - if your not strong enough to circle with the dog you should not try or you will get bit. So don't blame the system if your not strong enough to do it.

    • @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786
      @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 Před 4 lety +1

      How about a fog horn? Get in closely enough, and blast it between the dogs?

    • @marythompson2603
      @marythompson2603 Před 4 lety

      I would think any extrememly loud noise would stop the fight for a second then get in there and get it done.

    • @sheilaallen2146
      @sheilaallen2146 Před 4 lety +1

      My neighbor has a small dog and was walking in the park A lady had a sheba inu attacked her small dog the owner told him to step on the sheba inu paw hard so would stop fighting it stopped after a couple of times my neighbor told me her dog had 3 bite wounds from the sheba inu I never heard of stepping on aggressive dog paw before to stop fighting it did help my neighbors dog escape severe injury

  • @FrankBoston
    @FrankBoston Před 8 lety +21

    Oh, I had to choke out a Pit bull (I have no problem with that breed, just this dog) to save my Corgi's life. It had it by her neck, but just through the top layer of skin, not all the way through, luckily. It was the most horrid few minutes, that seemed to last for hours. Six years later, my Corgi is still very traumatized. I know I was lucky to end up with minor injuries. Thanks for the video.

    • @medallo143
      @medallo143 Před 8 lety +1

      My mom had to save our shih tzu from a pit too :( He had my dog by the neck and my mom just started hitting the pit and managed to free my dog. Luckily she didn't get hurt and my dog was ok after a few stitches.

    • @mariekiraly100
      @mariekiraly100 Před 5 lety +7

      I DO have a problem with pits and people owning them. They should be phased out. They are nasty and unpredictable and responsible for killing around 95% of all pets and livestock! They are responsible for the worst injuries on attacks on humans and animals. They are the #1 dog killer of people by a HUGE margin. Stop apologizing for these mutants and take a look at the victims.

    • @didibobo4866
      @didibobo4866 Před 5 lety +7

      @@mariekiraly100 "Never blame the breed, blame the owner" /Cesar Millan.
      No, I don't agree with CM, pitbulls should be banned, everywhere.

    • @ithoughtyouknew2164
      @ithoughtyouknew2164 Před 5 lety +5

      You people are idiots. Living in fear. Harm mine and then I harm you.....Period!

    • @dramaticalleycat1485
      @dramaticalleycat1485 Před 5 lety

      @Nick why would you kill the breed it wouldn't be the breeds fault the pit that all of my pits were attacking didnt fight back he let them rip him apart. You gotta think about all dogs some are just jealous some are afraid they feel pain and emotions just like us. And people these days are just as bad as dogs when it comes to fights. They only care for theirselves or for satisfaction or for dominance.

  • @SouthFloridaWoman
    @SouthFloridaWoman Před 4 lety

    Thank you

  • @williamstamper442
    @williamstamper442 Před 4 lety

    I like this guys video well done

  • @joeyhoosiercanine9120
    @joeyhoosiercanine9120 Před 7 lety +6

    how do you feel about using the choke out during a fight?

    • @tonygotts199
      @tonygotts199 Před 4 lety

      I used that method yrs ago in my teens. It works . Also the dog will remember you.

  • @fireballfitness170
    @fireballfitness170 Před 8 lety +14

    1:19 when there are two people...
    1:55 in the initial split ...
    3:13 if you are the only person... you can use some of the same concepts...using the special police leash
    I appreciate the demonstration, and the commentary. Thanks for making this video.

  • @RobertSmith-bs4hl
    @RobertSmith-bs4hl Před 4 měsíci

    I saw this video a year ago, and today my pitbull, and my half timber wolf got into a fight. I remembered seeing this and it worked pretty good.

  • @loraolar
    @loraolar Před 2 lety

    Well done

  • @jackfrost2146
    @jackfrost2146 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm wondering how effective a taser from Ebay would work---nice pocket size as well.

    • @deback4949
      @deback4949 Před 3 lety

      Depending the dog it may work or escalate the situation 1000000 last resort

  • @TheLegendkiller83007
    @TheLegendkiller83007 Před 8 lety +5

    Just broke up a dog fight an hour ago that was crazy to witness, i know it showed me how important it is to have a dog on a leash, but in this case a american bully was being walked on a leash and my neighbors dog fred came up and wanted to play but the bully took it as a threat and grabbed the dog by the head ,i just reacted i love dogs and wasnt about to witness this dog die in front of me but knew this dog its my neighbors ,i actually bought the son of the dog 3 weeks prior,i just reacted ran ouuut front door grabbed the dog by the head and i punched the dog 3 times grabbed him by the top of mouth and tried ripping him off after few more hits and a loud no i yelled it while looking dead into his eyes he finally let go but was very intense,the shitzu dog fred was screaming for dear life people were just standing there i had to do somethin both dogs seem ok fred needs a checkup hes in little shock but actually responding really well didnt bleed much at all but i need a safer way if this happens in future ,thanks for the tips.

    • @rebeccahicks4949
      @rebeccahicks4949 Před 5 lety

      "but i need a safer way if this happens in future"
      Tell your neighbor Fred to keep his dog on a leash and prevent him from running up to strange dogs.
      The best way to deal with a dog fight is by preventing it BEFORE it happens.

    • @AnoraJohnson
      @AnoraJohnson Před 3 lety

      It's late for this, but I'm case someone else reads this - be very attentive to puncture wounds that don't bleed, or bleed only a little. Bleeding helps flush wounds of bacteria and debris. If that doesn't happen the risk of infection goes up.

  • @user-xw9et7ml1r
    @user-xw9et7ml1r Před 5 měsíci

    I recently broke up a dog fight & ended up in ER w broken wrist, arm & 9 bites on my left. Broken thumb on right hand. Wish I had known what you just explained in your "How to break up a dog fight" video. That would of saved my lots of money & pain. Thank you for the video.

  • @Rome274
    @Rome274 Před 5 lety

    This is a very good video .

  • @zone07
    @zone07 Před 5 lety +12

    Is there a package where the leash comes with a tree or door?

  • @valwittstein6784
    @valwittstein6784 Před 9 lety +8

    I frequent a dog park where I have seen a few fights (amazingly few, though). I have begun carrying a small air horn with me when I go because I'm thinking that loud a noise might work. Anyone?

  • @MegaDUNK10
    @MegaDUNK10 Před 3 lety

    Thank you sir!

  • @auroramckenzie7274
    @auroramckenzie7274 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the tips! I didn’t know about grabbing them by hind legs and spinning. The info about smaller people maybe just letting the bigger dogs fight it out on their own for safety purposes is also helpful. Our local trainer hooked us up with an electronic collar for our pup. That’s made a world of difference in encouraging him to behave around our other dogs. He hasn’t started a dog fight since he was trained on it. Might be an option for multi-dog households with a younger dominant dog and older less dominate dogs.

  • @xpmark1
    @xpmark1 Před 5 lety +5

    Wouldn't that dog spray be easier and less to try and remember?

  • @bobo12dance
    @bobo12dance Před 5 lety +5

    bear spray works quite well, too.

  • @moniquefune1
    @moniquefune1 Před 2 měsíci

    thanks you sirs and thanks rainy

  • @polkadotdress5360
    @polkadotdress5360 Před 4 lety

    Thank you 💕

  • @beautifultrauma8538
    @beautifultrauma8538 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for your video, always appreciated. What about if the breed is a 'gripper' though? If you tried the way you've demonstrated 1 or both dogs are going to get teared/ripped. My Stafford got attacked by some kind of pit/bull and its 1 of the scariest experiences of my life. The owner thought he could take hold of his dogs collar and pull him off, he nearly ripped my dogs ear off. Beating it was making it more fight/flight, he kicked it in its scrotum, the dog turned and bit him then back onto my dog. Now my dog is bad with other male dogs due to fear. I've found the best way to control or get him to release is by using a choker collar or get him by the scruff of the neck, which I have 3 broken fingers from doing!!! People should be very aware and know how to handle their dog if it does get into a fight, otherwise they shouldn't have the pleasure of owning a dog. Please don't think I'm questioning what you said, I'm just sharing my story. Its made me a lot more aware when out with my dog and its so sad to see him act the way he does with males due to fear. Do your research before buying a dog, the breed, that's my advice. I would hate anyone to go through what me and my boy did that day.

    • @efrawley55
      @efrawley55 Před 4 lety

      Well say - the people who make stupid comments on this thread have never see what you have experienced. I have several pages on our web site (leerburg.com) that include photos of people who have been bit breaking up a dog fight. leerburg.com/dogbites.htm

  • @modelrc9500
    @modelrc9500 Před 5 lety +3

    We have a neighbors dog who attacks un provoked and this last week it’s happened twice... would a taser work?

  • @betttina33333
    @betttina33333 Před 9 měsíci

    GREAT THANK YOU

  • @jacquelinecutting529
    @jacquelinecutting529 Před 9 lety

    great info

  • @DoubleDogDare54
    @DoubleDogDare54 Před 4 lety +14

    Years back I asked an Amstaff breeder what they recommended for breaking up dog fights. Answer: cattle prod. Guaranteed to work.
    I owned some non-Amstaff show terriers at the time and over the years had experienced a couple of four/five dog brawls that took an hour to break up because of the terrier tendency to latch on and stay latched on. I wanted a quick, safe way to break up a brawl as soon as it started and I didn't want anyone bit in the process.
    Went to Farm & Fleet and bought a cattle prod. Six months later some fool left a gate open and two dogs got together and started fighting. Grabbed the prod and jabbed one on the @$$, then jabbed the other on the neck. Fight over. The thunderbolts from heaven told them instantly that the dog gods disapproved of their behavior. After a few more accidental battles between pack members they all quickly caught on the thunderbolts came from that weird contraption sitting in the umbrella stand in the dining room. They also figured out the words "KNOCK IT OFF!" from me preceded the thunderbolts. The days of dog fights were over in the household. If one started, a verbal order to knock it off had everyone - including non-combatants - running for a neutral corner.
    So, if you have tiny women with big bad dogs that want to fight - cattle prod. Guaranteed to work.

    • @sinny721
      @sinny721 Před 3 lety

      What the actual fuck is wrong with you

  • @shaneg7518
    @shaneg7518 Před 10 lety +31

    This is only good for people who are breaking up a fight between two dogs of the same size. what if you're breaking up a fight between a small dog and a large dog?

    • @bonaglz
      @bonaglz Před 6 lety +17

      In that case you just choke the large dog until he has to open his mouth to breath, the small dog will run for his life at that moment.

    • @staydown4bo
      @staydown4bo Před 6 lety +8

      In that case, you have to take control of the big dog asap because it is more of a threat.

    • @zawarudo213
      @zawarudo213 Před 5 lety +4

      Pray for the small dog

    • @Mopsie
      @Mopsie Před 5 lety

      bonaglz best advice I’ve seen. My small jack russel got almost teared apart by a large dog. (Don’t know the English name) I choked the large dog so he would let go. My dog needed to get stitches. Always watch out when a large and a small dog are together

    • @garrydan94
      @garrydan94 Před 5 lety +2

      I was once walking my friends extremely large staffy when an annoying little Yorkshire terrier came out of nowhere in attack mode, at the moment the fight broke out I picked up the staffy calling his name by the waste and collar leaving the little mutt firmly attached on his throat one swift punch in the little twats side got him to let go and one swift kick got him to lose interest.
      Me no bites and had the staffies interest and calm self under my arm

  • @RichardGilbert2727
    @RichardGilbert2727 Před rokem

    My friend, a retired game warden, had his leashed Lab attacked in a park by an unleashed pit bull owned by a young fellow. The Lab was injured but not too badly before he could get them apart/to stop. But he would never tell me what he did! I think his Lab would still obey commands and he focused on the pit bull. This video really helps. Thank you.

  • @kimmobley333
    @kimmobley333 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for sharing this video, I have never been in that situation, but I was considering pet sitting and I felt very uneducated about what to do in the situation of a dog fight. I am going to check out your website.

  • @TheBlackStarsClan
    @TheBlackStarsClan Před 8 lety +4

    THx my dogs started fighting for no reason very violent