My Toughest Test Yet – A Weimaraner With A Killer Instinct | Cesar 911 Season 2, Ep. 10

In this episode of Cesar 911, I meet a dog that bites an innocent bystander. Could this be the first dog that I can’t help? Stella is a Weimaraner with a killer instinct. She attacks dogs and humans and if the issue isn’t deal with right away, I fear something terrible can happen.

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49 Comments

  1. I agreed with Tina . After having the same dog attack mine three times I know where she’s coming from . Before I had a great dog when out for a walk . Now I have a reactive fearful dog . Really not fair for my dog .

  2. When Stella’s owner said “ She’s our baby”, it showed the problem, they’re not treating the dog like a dog but a baby, causing the dog to become the Alpha dog.

  3. Strictly opinion but the husband was very upset (Tina's words) the first time when they came over to apologize. Im thinking she came home and said "Stella's doing great, she only bit me once" and her husband said "wtf is wrong with you"!?

  4. Cesar, you need to meet Ryan Rose, who reads horse's minds. and explains humans to them. Between the two of you, you'll have dogs and horses passing high school exams, and writing papers on the human condition. You are both masters of the art.

  5. I know why Tina changed her tune, because if she consented right off the bat? The owner's attitudes would not have been desperate enough to really try. It was the owners that Tina didn't trust. They took it as no big deal that she bit someone. Even if the dog didn't nip Tina because of Tina's energy/fear at the center, Tina would have done the same thing. The dog was very predictable and if the owner's didn't do a lot of changing, the dog would just regress. It wasn't an unfair prediction, just the reality that the owners needed to be consistently stable and predictable moving forward, reading their dog.

  6. I felt the owners had absolutely no concern for Tina and what THEIR dog had put her through! All they cared about was their dog.. and i get it.. the thought of having to put your dog down would be terrifying. However, a little compassion goes a long way. In fact, at that meeting, they seemed ANNOYED to find out she had been bitten again. On top of that, Tina's husband didn't go with her, so in that moment, it must have felt like 3 against one… bc cesar and the owner's just wanted to save the dog. Again, I completely understand that, and I'm not faulting cesar, either. He's amazing, and when he makes a mistake, he takes full responsibility. I'm just imagining how that felt bc I imagine she felt like everyone cared more about the dog than her. Additionally, I'm convinced she was thinking about others in the neighborhood that may be hurt or killed.. including kids! It has happened! But no one wanted to address that, so I think that concerned her even more. I'm just so disappointed the owners were so selfish and self absorbed. Then that lady had the nerve to say… we're not listening to Tina.. We're listening to Cesar. Well, if she takes you to court, you'll listen!!! Ugh.. So rude!!! Like Cesar said… Tina was good to them by even giving Stella a second chance at all! Ungrateful!!

  7. Why’d that neighbor Tina insert herself into this training with Cesar & Stella? What a hypocrite. Butt out & stay home. She’s not the expert. And then at the end flip again?
    Tina was too wishy washy.

  8. Es ist doch klar, dass ein Weimaraner nicht von der Rasse her ein Schoßhund, sondern ein Arbeitshund ist. Da wurde wieder ein Hund angeschafft nach dem Aussehen, ohne Ahnung. Um am Ende kommen die Besitzer nur mit dem Stachelhalsband mit den Hund klar, oder auch nicht.

  9. I am so impressed with this whole episode with perseverance love trust overcoming fear. There are so many lessons here and so many different level levels. Thank you, Cesar.

  10. Me emociono toda vez que vejo a compreensão que o encantador de cães tem, ele realmente sabe como ajudar esses animais tão amados e importantes para nós ❤❤❤❤ Impressionante e emocionante sempre!!!

  11. Tina did all that for show! Dogs can sense energy and hers was off. Like why did she even come to check on dog that isn’t hers!!!!!!??? I wish everyone would have said no to her. No ma’am you don’t have the right to decide whose dog can or can’t live in the neighborhood. But the owners my god…. I can see why Stella is like that. Greg constantly yanked her on the neck for Stella just turning her head. Natalie is so tense out of fear. They need not take this as a joke because Stella’s life is on the line.

  12. I don't blame Tina, I think she may have been honest with her husband about what happened and her flip flop is do to concerns that he raised about Stella. If Stella could still bite her and attack the small dog while it was in her arms, right in front of Cesar, then it will most likely happen again. Even if the owners become masters at predicting Stella's warning signs and correction is successful, the owners will not always be there to correct Stella's behavior. Or worse, they start trusting Stella too soon, because of her progress in their home, and they go for a walk with Stella where she attacks another dog or a person again. I too think Tina is right, Stella may be unpredictable. If i'd found out that my dog bit my neighbor again, i'd be apologizing over and over again, but they didn't seem to care about the newest attack. They weren't even the ones to contact Cesar for help with their dog, Tina did it and she wasn't the owner. So I agree, these people shouldn't own Stella. Greg didn't control the situation at the end, Cesar did. The problem is with the owners not Stella. The dog should be muzzled for her safety, to protect her from being forced to be put down because of an attack, and to prevent further injuries on kids and adults.

  13. it hurts getting bit by a dog. i understand why Tina threw in the towel. i think Tina talked to her husband that and getting bit twice changed her mind and i can understand that.

  14. Hello Cesar
    I remember when I drove you many years ago when you had a little cute gray house in Los Angeles. I’m so
    Proud of you. I’m a chauffeur in Los Angeles.
    Take care

  15. It was not tina JOB to remain calm. It is her right to be safe, along with other dovs and kids!!! Dogs are pets!!! Not children. I would NOT take a chance on stella ever being off a leash. 3 strikes, you are out!!

  16. Why do adults take puppies in their home that grow into much more of an Animal than they can handle! These people do not even walk their own dog! Crazy

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