Five Bites
 and No Warning đŸ¶ | Cesar 911

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Published3 months ago
Duration16:23
Video IDGZ_cRskS6MA
Languagees
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views11.9K
Likes571
Comments37
Engagement Rate5.13%
Likes per 100 views4.82
Comments per 1K views3.12

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Cesar responds to a 911 call from Julian, who fears his longtime friendship is falling apart because of his friends’ dog, Vada. The one-year-old blue heeler has destroyed property, bitten multiple dogs, and even snapped at Julian. With five bites already on record, her owners fear that if something doesn’t change, she could seriously hurt someone — or be put down. At the dog beach, Vada shows something even more concerning: silent aggression. No growling. No warning. Just direct action. This is a red zone case. But instead of focusing on punishment, Cesar looks at her breed. Vada is a blue heeler — a cattle herding dog bred to block, steer, and control large animals. When introduced to livestock, her behavior changes completely. She doesn’t attack. She works. That revelation shifts everything. Vada isn’t aggressive. She’s frustrated. Without an outlet for her powerful herding drive, her energy has been exploding into destruction and biting. To redirect that instinct, Cesar introduces agility training — giving her structure, focus, and a job. As Alexis learns to lead confidently and Vada channels her drive into obstacles and movement, the frustration fades. The final test comes when she’s reintroduced to other dogs. This time, instead of lunging or biting, she remains calm — even when bumped or challenged. The result isn’t just a safer dog. It restores trust between neighbors and saves a friendship that was on the verge of collapse. The lesson: Many “aggressive” dogs aren’t trying to dominate. They’re trying to work. When you give a high-drive dog purpose, structure, and leadership, you don’t suppress instinct — you guide it. đŸ¶ In this episode, you’ll learn: ⚡ Why herding dogs bite without warning 🧠 The difference between aggression and frustration 🐕 How to redirect high-drive behavior 🎯 Why agility can transform working breeds 🧘 How leadership restores balance CĂ©sar responde a una llamada al 911 de Julian, quien teme que una amistad de muchos años se estĂ© rompiendo por culpa de la perra de sus amigos, Vada.   Esta Blue Heeler de un año ha causado destrozos, ha mordido a varios perros e incluso ha intentado morder a Julian. Con cinco mordidas ya registradas, sus dueños temen que, si nada cambia, podrĂ­a lastimar gravemente a alguien
 o que terminen sacrificĂĄndola.   En la playa para perros, Vada muestra algo todavĂ­a mĂĄs preocupante: AgresiĂłn silenciosa. No gruñidos. No advertencia. Solo acciĂłn directa. Este es un caso de zona roja.   Pero en lugar de enfocarse en castigo, CĂ©sar observa la raza y el instinto. Vada es una Blue Heeler: un perro de pastoreo criado para bloquear, dirigir y controlar animales grandes. Cuando estĂĄ frente al ganado, su comportamiento cambia por completo. No ataca. Trabaja.   Esa revelaciĂłn lo cambia todo. Vada no es “agresiva”. EstĂĄ frustrada.   Sin una salida para su poderoso instinto de pastoreo, su energĂ­a se estaba convirtiendo en destrucciĂłn y mordidas. Para redirigir ese instinto, CĂ©sar introduce entrenamiento de agilidad, dĂĄndole estructura, enfoque y trabajo. Mientras Alexis aprende a liderar con confianza y Vada canaliza su impulso en obstĂĄculos y movimiento, la frustraciĂłn empieza a desaparecer.   La prueba final llega cuando la vuelven a presentar con otros perros. Esta vez, en lugar de lanzarse o morder, se mantiene en calma, incluso cuando la empujan o la desafĂ­an.   El resultado no es solo una perra mĂĄs segura: Restaura la confianza entre vecinos y salva una amistad que estaba al borde de romperse.   La lecciĂłn: Muchos perros “agresivos” no estĂĄn tratando de dominar. EstĂĄn tratando de trabajar. Cuando le das a un perro de alto impulso propĂłsito, estructura y liderazgo, no suprimes el instinto: Lo guĂ­as.   đŸ¶ En este episodio, aprenderĂĄs: ⚡ Por quĂ© los perros de pastoreo muerden sin advertencia 🧠 La diferencia entre agresiĂłn y frustraciĂłn 🐕 CĂłmo redirigir un comportamiento de alto impulso 🎯 Por quĂ© la agilidad puede transformar razas de trabajo 🧘 CĂłmo el liderazgo restaura el balance #CesarMillan #Cesar911 #DogTraining #RedZoneDog #BlueHeeler #HerdingDog #DogAggression #PackLeadership #WorkingDogs --- Want more? Click the link below & subscribe to be the first to know when my new videos come out. https://www.youtube.com/user/CesarMillan?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW CESAR & THE PACK: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cesarsway/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cesarmillan Facebook: https://facebook.com/cesarmillan TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@imcesarmillan READY FOR TRAINING? SIGN UP TO ONE OF MY COURSES: https://www.cesarmillan.com/tcw Learn more about dog training, dog psychology, pet care, and shop for exclusive products at https://www.cesarmillan.com/ My Mission: Better Humans, Better Planet Always remember: Trust, Respect, & Love

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