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  • I'm getting emotional today.

  • I'm here with the Coretta family and their hispanic.

  • My heart is very happy.

  • I love to help people, but you know, I can relate to to my hispanic community.

  • There's hendricks over there.

  • Oh there we go.

  • See those little pointy things on top of the fence.

  • That's the only reason why that dog is not jumping because that fence is nothing for a dog like that.

  • This kind of behavior, even though it looks really bad, we have to have a lot of empathy compassion because as much as his garden in his home is also releasing frustration, A lot of confusion that creates unhappiness that creates chaos.

  • No dog was born just to live 24 hours behind gates.

  • For dogs, there is a difference between good guardian and bad guarding.

  • Hendricks is guarding in a very dangerous way to him.

  • Everything that moves is a possible threat or an invasion of his territory.

  • Anything he sees or hears approaching triggers him which could lead to an attack when a dog is guarding in a normal, non aggressive way, he should be using his most powerful sense first.

  • So that's what I need to start.

  • Okay, do we have anything something strong smelling?

  • I need to redirect him.

  • Yeah, genesis stay right there.

  • Okay, where is he caesar?

  • What do you do?

  • Alright, that's better.

  • Got the nose working first.

  • Right now there's no size.

  • Here's the vinegar can act like a hard reset for a dog's brain.

  • It gets the nose working first, which hopefully snaps them out of the aggressive guarding behavior.

  • I don't know if it works if he stops charging nursery treat, yep, it's been reset.

  • I like his state of mind.

  • So right now I'm gonna ask genesis to put a leash and so we can capture that state even though he's no longer in a guard dog mode.

  • Hendricks is still likely to become aggressive towards me to diffuse a dangerous situation before it starts.

  • I want genesis to lease him plus I need to assess what kind of dog handling skills she has.

  • Yeah, I'm gonna tell you exactly what to do.

  • Come out over here.

  • I want you to put this leash on him.

  • Okay?

  • Thank you.

  • I might take a little bit of catch him.

  • You stay right here, look, go over here, lay down right here, come here, they come to you all the way on the top.

  • There we go.

  • Very good.

  • I did not think it would happen that fast.

  • It has never been that easy.

  • This is good for you because you're learning how to use the leash.

  • Don't let him bark and don't let him launch leash up up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up and then relax.

  • Okay, You missed the moment, Hendrix is not making it easy but really, genesis is clueless about dog handling and she radiates fearful energy.

  • The more she struggles.

  • The chance of Hendrix lashing out, goes up, I want you to put a muscle and I'm gonna hold the leash.

  • I don't often use a muscle when I am first meeting a dog, but Hendricks is an aggressive guard dog with a history of bites to keep everything safe.

  • The muscle stays on until he accepts my help.

  • You're gonna just walk it out a little bit.

  • You stay right there so we can get to know each other.

  • Don't worry.

  • So much genesis.

  • That's where you go.

  • A little bit of fight here.

  • He thinks he's in control so he wants to fight me.

  • I can see him trying to push caesar.

  • No, I'm in control now.

  • No, no, no, let's get you back to calm surrender.

  • Hey, get back.

  • Oh, he sat.

  • That's all I want.

I'm getting emotional today.

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