What I Do When This Pit Bull Gets Too Rough With My Dog [Reality Dog Training Ep. 6]

Training George the Pit Bull to not be so rough with my dog, Inertia. Plus more leash/heel training in public, more Frisbee training…Thank you Bark! for sponsoring this episode! Get a free BarkBox, Super Chewer Box or both when you sign up for a subscription: http://www.barkbox.com/dogtraining or http://www.superchewer.com/dogtraining

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40 Comments on “What I Do When This Pit Bull Gets Too Rough With My Dog [Reality Dog Training Ep. 6]”

  1. I’m actually jumping out of my chair watching George attempt to catch frisbees in sequence – what an amazing pup! (I’m also in tears!) 😭😭😭😭💖💖💖💖

    1. What are the type of Frisbee’s he uses? I’ve been trying to find some like that, but all the ones I can find are either to big and heavy and aren’t easy to grab, or they are some weird one made for dogs that aren’t what I want. Send help!

    2. @Susanna Phillips exactly this! Maybe I’ve just had bad luck, but I’d love to know where to get Frisbee that are safe and don’t have too deep a lip

  2. You guys seem so close to breaking the “ Two Dog Rule.” It would be so cool if a friend or neighbor adopted George so that you guys could see how he progresses down the road. I am really enjoying this series!

    1. @Ashley Emery wow I wonder why? I have five dogs… lol I did get them as puppies and then trained them. Once I was confident in their training I got another puppy.

  3. Hi Zack, your wife has the right idea, KEEP GEORGE, I would be extremely concerned about George’s ability too become overly stimulated with another person you know they would not continue with the individual time and training George seems to need and enjoy. I believe it would be in Georges’s best interest if you kept him. Keep up the good work.

    1. I completely agree with you. He can be a good rehabilitation dog and helper when zak takes other dogs to train. Cesar Milan has also his pit Junior and before Daddy 🥺….these dogs are amazing companions and assistants with rehabilitation. Yes George could stay a good dog if he gets adopted but what is the potential here if he stays with Zak? Don’t let him go please ❤️‍🔥

  4. I loooove the George videos. He has so much hidden potential and reminds me a lot of my own rescue dog. I’d love to see a more detailed video of how you introduced him to Indy and Inertia. I’ve been thinking of fostering and it would be great to learn how to manage those interactions when you don’t know a dog’s complete personality

  5. You, Bree and George have a special connection. It’s more than a soft spot in your hearts for him – you truly love George. Inertia enjoys him too. Seems he is the perfect addition to your family. Episode 4 you said you have a 2-dog rule; I don’t mean to be indelicate but your sweet furbaby Indy is 15 – you might not have her much longer. So if George is the perfect dog for your family, go ahead and adopt him. Best wishes. And thanks for another great training video.

    1. You can totally tell because George frequently looks at Bree to check in (basically every time he looks at the camera he’s checking on her). So heartwarming.

  6. I find that my dog gets very excited after a rain. As a human, I know it smells different. I can only imagine what it’s like for dogs who have a higher sense of smell!

  7. Keep him!! He’d be a perfect staple on the channel to show people that other breeds, not just the stereotypical “smart” breeds like border collies, can reach the level of training of your other dogs❤️❤️❤️

  8. I think bow is becoming George’s signature trick! Every episode he seems to offer that trick and it is so adorable, but also I cannot believe how fast he is learning loads of other commands too.

    1. Yeah, I use “drop” although actually both my dogs respond more to body/sign language than the command itself so perhaps it’s not that important.

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