Is This Adopted Blue Heeler Actually Dangerous? | Cesar 911 Season 2, Ep 3. - Part 2
Summary
TLDRIn this compelling narrative, Caesar, a renowned dog behaviorist, tackles the case of V, a blue healer with a 'Killer Instinct'. Adopted from a shelter, V's destructive tendencies and aggression towards dogs and humans threaten to disrupt long-standing friendships and potentially lead to her euthanasia. Through careful observation and intervention, Caesar discovers V's innate herding instincts and prescribes agility training to channel her energy. With dedication from her owners, V's transformation is remarkable, restoring harmony within the pack and averting a devastating outcome.
Takeaways
- 🐾 The dog, V, is a blue healer adopted from a shelter by John and Alexis, who initially thought she would be calm due to her demeanor but later found out she was aggressive and destructive.
- 🔨 V has caused significant property damage, including ruining a barbecue cover, chewing up a deck, doors, and patio furniture, which has strained her owners' relationship with their neighbor, Julian.
- 🐕 V exhibits dog aggression, having bitten other dogs at the dog beach and showing no warning signs before attacking, which has led to concerns about her safety and the safety of others.
- 🙌 Caesar, a dog behaviorist, is called in to help with V's aggressive behavior, aiming to find a solution that will prevent potential harm to others and keep V from being put down.
- 🌊 V's destructive behavior and aggression are attributed to her frustration from not having an outlet for her herding instincts, which are natural for blue heelers.
- 🐄 Caesar takes V to a cattle ranch to observe her behavior around cattle, discovering that she instinctively herds them, indicating that she is not inherently aggressive but rather frustrated.
- 🏃♀️ Agility training is introduced as a way to channel V's herding instincts and provide an outlet for her energy, which helps to reduce her frustration and aggression.
- 🎖 Alexis, one of V's owners, learns to handle V through the agility course, which is crucial for V to have a consistent and positive outlet for her instincts.
- 🐺 In a controlled environment, V shows improvement in her behavior around other dogs, indicating that the agility training is helping to manage her frustration.
- 📹 Surveillance cameras and video recordings are used to monitor V's behavior to ensure that the training is effective and that she is no longer acting out of frustration.
- 🎉 The training is successful, and V's owners are able to reintegrate her into their lives and their friend group without the fear of aggression, restoring harmony among them.
Q & A
What breed of dog is V and what issues did she present?
-V is a Blue Healer, and she presented issues of destructive behavior, aggression towards other dogs, and a tendency to bite without warning.
Who is Caesar and what is his role in the video?
-Caesar is a dog behaviorist who is called in to help rehabilitate V and address her aggressive and destructive tendencies.
What was the initial concern of John and Alexis regarding V's behavior?
-John and Alexis were concerned that V's aggressive behavior might lead to her hurting someone or another dog to the extent that she would have to be put down, which they found devastating.
How did V's behavior affect their friendship with their neighbor Julian?
-V's destructive behavior and aggression towards Julian's property and even towards Julian himself strained their long-time friendship.
What was the turning point in understanding V's aggression?
-The turning point was when Caesar observed V's behavior around cattle, which revealed that she was not inherently aggressive but rather frustrated due to her herding instincts not being satisfied.
What method did Caesar suggest to redirect V's herding instincts and reduce her frustration?
-Caesar suggested agility training as a method to redirect V's herding instincts and provide an outlet for her pent-up energy and frustration.
How did the owners, John and Alexis, feel about the agility training for V?
-John and Alexis found the agility training to be successful and felt more confident in their ability to manage V's behavior after seeing positive changes in her.
What was the key to V's transformation in behavior?
-The key to V's transformation was finding an appropriate outlet for her natural herding instincts through agility training, which reduced her frustration and aggression.
How did Caesar monitor the progress of V's rehabilitation?
-Caesar monitored the progress by setting up surveillance cameras and asking the owners to videotape the process, then reviewing the footage to assess V's behavior.
What was the final outcome of V's rehabilitation and how did it affect the owners and their friendship with Julian?
-The final outcome was positive, with V showing significant improvement in behavior, which helped restore the friendship between the owners and Julian, as her destructive tendencies were curbed.
What advice did Caesar give to John and Alexis for maintaining V's progress?
-Caesar advised them to continue with the agility training and to practice it regularly, both at home and in a dog park, to ensure V's herding instincts were satisfied and her frustration managed.
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