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- Assess and evaluate-
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(camera clicks)
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from a good friend of mine that we're gonna eventually-
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(upbeat music)
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Now, come and meet my pack.
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(dogs barking)
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Large audience today out here at the DPC at the ranch.
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Look at all the people, everybody came.
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We're gonna see how Andre and Sugar assess and evaluate
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this new pitbull from a good friend of mine
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that we're gonna eventually put into the jail system.
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- [Men] Pawsitive Change, Pawsitive Change.
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- That one.
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Sounds better jail system.
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So today is gonna be Andre's assessment and evaluation.
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I want him to tell me where she is,
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how she feels, and how intense.
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Low, medium, high.
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And if he has some kinda plan, some kinda formula
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that he would like for us to apply,
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I'm gonna listen to that.
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And then of course I'm gonna ask Calvin to do the same.
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So it's assessment, evaluation, introduction,
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and coming up with a plan.
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It feels like she is the Orange Is the New Black, you know.
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One of those girls.
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Who is she?
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- [Andre] Piper Chapman.
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- Piper Chapman, that's right, that's Piper Chapman.
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Piper Chapman, you are a pitbull today.
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- So today I'm gonna do an assessment
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that my dad is evaluating me on.
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So we have a pitbull that was surrendered to us,
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because the dog was not compatible
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with its environment at home.
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So now we are going to rehabilitate this dog
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and once we are done rehabilitating this dog,
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we are going to surrender her into a good job
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and she's going to be a working dog,
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working with prisoners in the Pawsitive Change Program.
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Just a little inside information,
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I have actually been working with the dog
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prior to this kind of little evaluation my dad's doing.
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I work here during the week at the ranch
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and I've kind of dipped my toes in the water,
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just kind of hanging out with her
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and trying to see what she's good with,
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what she's not good with,
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what she's uncomfortable with.
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So I kind of already have a little head start,
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but today I'm gonna actually jump in
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and really get into it and kinda really see instead of,
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you know now that I have my dad who's gonna help me
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and assist me throughout the whole way
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so I'm not missing any spaces.
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So right now what I'm doing
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is allowing her to use-
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- [Cesar] Clap, clap, clap.
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(clapping)
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Clap, clap, clap, clap.
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There you go, clap, clap, clap.
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There you go, there you go.
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- Surrender.
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- [Cesar] Touch, touch, touch.
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Nurture that.
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Super, surrender, super sweet.
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Super vulnerable.
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Okay?
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So surrender, sweet, vulnerable.
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Why did I ask you to clap?
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- To encourage the-
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- [Cesar] Because she was unsure, like to get her excited,
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so that's when you use the sound.
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Don't use the sound if the brain is too excited
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or is not excited.
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Get it?
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Too excited, don't use sound.
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If it's not excited, don't use sound.
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That's right.
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Wait until the brain goes from-
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(clapping)
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that vibration makes it come out.
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So you're using nose, eyes, ears
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and bring it out.
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So that way you don't put a leash.
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You make the brain come out.
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We are moving with her as fast as she's moving.
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So you have the creativity and the openness
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has to be a hundred percent.
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So your mind has to be open, your creativity has to be open.
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If you move slower.
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This is a very important moment right there.
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Sugar is also letting us know how she feel.
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You can see the eyes is still a little concerned,
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she's concerned.
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Some people say, well she's sweet, she is vulnerable,
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she is in a surrender state,
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but it's still concerned.
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And that concerned part means she's unsure.
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So if she's unsure that means she doesn't feel safe,
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she doesn't feel peaceful,
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she doesn't feel completely beloved.
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And that means she's not trusting,
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she's not respecting,
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she's not loving a hundred percent.
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So if environment is not feeling safe, peaceful, and loved,
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that's something for you to remember and to know
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how to evaluate growth.
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And then personal relationship, trust, respect love,
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that's how you evaluate.
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Before you even go to
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walk with the dog, play with the dog,
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explore with the dog, obeding with the dog,
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agility with the dog, feeding the dog,
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all of that is outside the foundation
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of environment and connection
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of friendship.
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'Cause that's what he needs to establish,
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he needs to establish trust
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in order for her to learn to begin to friendship.
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'Cause this is not about pet parent,
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or even dog owner, or even dog trainer,
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nothing like that.
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Human has to establish friendship,
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first and foremost.
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Especially when a dog is older than three or four,
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I think her age is around six, seven,
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so this is a mature dog.
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For her, this is completely new,
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so we have to make sure that we establish friendship,
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first and foremost.
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That's good Andre
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Bring her out.
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- Bring her out?
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- Now, this is where the leash is a big, big friend,
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because if she chases the ducks,
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or the dogs, or anybody that is around,
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the leash gives you access
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to control the body immediately.
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Okay?
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Versus not having a leash on the dog
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that you don't know,
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that you don't have trust, respect, love,
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or rules, boundaries, limitations,
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the leash gives you access to at least control the body.
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- [Andre] Okay so I'm gonna pick it up,
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and I'm gonna have the least amount of tension,
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to let her engage in curiosity
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and let her explore.
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So the uncertainty and unsureness goes away.
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- [Cesar] So what do you think?
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Back of the pack, middle of the pack?
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Definitely not a front of the pack.
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- Happy go lucky.
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- [Cesar] Middle of the pack?
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- Yeah, middle of the pack.
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Only because right now, she's just super unsure,
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but once it's overcome, obstacle has been overcome,
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she's super happy.
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That happy like, let's go do stuff, you know?
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I'm happy to just be here.
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Very happy, I feel.
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- See if you guys want to learn how to read body language,
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why the tail is between the legs,
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and under the leg,
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it's not that she is afraid,
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it's she's extremely submissive.
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That extremely submissive is borderline,
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you want a little bit of that.
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You want surrender, you don't want extreme submissive,
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'cause that can also make other dogs attack her
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or not want her in the pack.
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That's why when we introduce Piper to any dog,
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it has to be a dog that is balanced.
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Older dogs, for any regular person to adopt
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and bring into their home
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can be a liability or can be a big risk,
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because they know how to strike, okay?
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And that's why a lot of times this breed,
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they been thrown in the streets
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or surrender dogs into shelters,
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because they have strike,
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and a strike means they have learned to correct another dog,
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they have learned to express themselves that way.
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We see it as a bite,
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they see it as a communication.
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We want that sweet face,
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we don't want that (panting) tense face.
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This is the kind of dog that people
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has hit or (growls).
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Somebody has used too much of a way
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to letting her know to settle down.
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That's not good.
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See that eye contact?
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She's sweet.
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I mean obviously she had babies.
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I hope you're spayed lady.
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This is not a time when you give affection by the way.
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This is not when you give affection.
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- [Mesa] It's not when you give?
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- [In Unison] Nope.
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- Nope, this is not happy go lucky,
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this is not sweet.
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She's just nervous.
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- [Mesa] How can you tell the difference between,
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like how do you know she's nervous
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as opposed to-
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- I can show you Junior.
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I can you Junior rolling over
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and like really having fun, stretching his back,
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versus she's just rolling over out of nervousness.
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She's really fast and it has that
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edge feeling, and they lick a lot.
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I don't know if you're hearing the sounds
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like (clicks tongue).
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That's anxiety.
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She's not settled, she's not relaxed.
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She has the capability to be sweet,
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but right now she's not.
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Different human.
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She doesn't know they're my kids.
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Different approach.
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Okay, no structure.
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- All right, one more time?
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- [Cesar] No, it's not the one more time.
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It's you did it with no structure.
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So what you're having right now,
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is the dog that are just coming out
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and then you put the leash on.
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So the dog said, whoa with that human
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I can rush to the door and he's gonna loop me in.
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So it's no structure, you understand?
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So if Calvin
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repeats this way of bringing Piper out,
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Piper will learn that she can rush to the door,
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and the only way she can actually experience the leash
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is because Calvin is gonna loop her.
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You were good, I mean your skill of putting the loop in,
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that was good,
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but not everybody does that.
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Remember, it's all about rituals, symbols, and formulas.
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So this ritual,
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it has to be where even the slowest person
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can put the leash on her.
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- Okay.
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Oh, okay.
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- So if the slowest person can put the leash
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that means you are giving them a very patient dog.
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- Okay.
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- Get it?
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- Yeah.
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- The calmest of the calmest.
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When you have a powerful breed,
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the way you control power is the calmer they become.
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So what you did right there-
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- No control.