
Youtuber Exposes Herself By Accidentally Uploading Video Hitting Her Dog, Tucker Carlson, & Honduras
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Date: 2019-11-01
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Kathleen Tetterton
I am sick furious What is going on? This woman said she was working on getting the dog one on one training Oh hell No. Why in the world does this crazy woman still have this dog? This is unexceptionable. And she tried to blame her evil actions on that poor Doberman Give me a freaking break. He was playing and yes he did get close to her face with his mouth open, he was trying to lick her. She was yelling and pushing on him and he followed up with with trying to lick her hands. I am sorry but its not the dog that needs training its her She has some serious issues going on you could see it her eyes the way she looked at him. Dont you dare try and defend your actions because there is no excuse for what you did to that dog and what you have been doing to that dog To say you did not spit on that dog But you can see why people thought you did? Well do tell? You spit on him and its right there on the video fool that is why you can see why people think that. Because you did What in the world girl really what makes you so angry that you would do that? You have some serious deep issues lady and if anyone needs any training its you You need to find help and I am talking about some serious help. Enough about her fantasy world/ personality disorder Why is the dog still in her possession? Does this dog not deserve to be protected and cared for? Is there not any laws against this? That was total freaking abuse and it is all on film So do something about it. There has got to be a lawyer that is willing to burn her ass for this and use her and her actions as an example? The dog needs to be removed before she kills him. Never should you own the dog u have or any other dog. U just had him to do videos and get likes and that was plan to see. Own yourself and your sorry actions. Let someone come get the Doberman I am talking about a Doberman affiliated group so he will will be placed in a good home made just for him. And stop it with these pathetic excuses because there are none for what u did. Be a real woman and own it make it right by giving him over to a Doberman rescue. Then maybe just maybe you might start seeing less hurtful things wrote about you. Because your defense is absolutely crazy
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I am sick furious What is going on? This woman said she was working on getting the dog one on one training Oh hell No. Why in the world does this crazy woman still have this dog? This is unexceptionable. And she tried to blame her evil actions on that poor Doberman Give me a freaking break. He was playing and yes he did get close to her face with his mouth open, he was trying to lick her. She was yelling and pushing on him and he followed up with with trying to lick her hands. I am sorry but its not the dog that needs training its her She has some serious issues going on you could see it her eyes the way she looked at him. Dont you dare try and defend your actions because there is no excuse for what you did to that dog and what you have been doing to that dog To say you did not spit on that dog But you can see why people thought you did? Well do tell? You spit on him and its right there on the video fool that is why you can see why people think that. Because you did What in the world girl really what makes you so angry that you would do that? You have some serious deep issues lady and if anyone needs any training its you You need to find help and I am talking about some serious help. Enough about her fantasy world/ personality disorder Why is the dog still in her possession? Does this dog not deserve to be protected and cared for? Is there not any laws against this? That was total freaking abuse and it is all on film So do something about it. There has got to be a lawyer that is willing to burn her ass for this and use her and her actions as an example? The dog needs to be removed before she kills him. Never should you own the dog u have or any other dog. U just had him to do videos and get likes and that was plan to see. Own yourself and your sorry actions. Let someone come get the Doberman I am talking about a Doberman affiliated group so he will will be placed in a good home made just for him. And stop it with these pathetic excuses because there are none for what u did. Be a real woman and own it make it right by giving him over to a Doberman rescue. Then maybe just maybe you might start seeing less hurtful things wrote about you. Because your defense is absolutely crazy
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Joshua Sanders
Okay it's time to give a little bit of hard truth, first off to the hypersensitive fairies that might be in the comments STFU. Why? Because most of you princesses own small little teacup animals, that can fit in your pocket and are easily managed. For the other side the side that goes to the shelters and actually rescues full-size animals managing controlling and disciplining those animals are easier said than done especially males that haven't been spayed or neutered. As a matter of fact less aggressive, obedience dogs could cost the owner thousands of dollars to hire trainers in order to get those animals under control. Are you little fairies even looking at the size of the animal in comparison to her when she's on the ground it's almost as big as she is you really think she could hurt that animal with her bare hands that way? I will admit I don't get the spitting part but I don't see anything outrageous about everything else that she did she didn't pick up any tools or anything else to hit the animal with she use her hands the animal obviously has and obedience issue, if you guys were smart enough to see obviously the way that she was acting with the dog is not a normal thing because the dog continue to disobey her even though she was pushing it down and spanking it, which means that the dog is used to playing with her when she's on the ground like that which is why the dog would not stop when she told him to, which means she actually is very kind and loving to the dog to the point where it won't listen even if she's upset and being firm. But people like you don't realize that because your dog is small enough to hide behind the accent pillows on the couch so again STFU talk to me when you have a 60 or 70 lb pit which are the most attention needing dogs in the world and who could give a flying weasel about your puny little warning at a spanking.
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Okay it's time to give a little bit of hard truth, first off to the hypersensitive fairies that might be in the comments STFU. Why? Because most of you princesses own small little teacup animals, that can fit in your pocket and are easily managed. For the other side the side that goes to the shelters and actually rescues full-size animals managing controlling and disciplining those animals are easier said than done especially males that haven't been spayed or neutered. As a matter of fact less aggressive, obedience dogs could cost the owner thousands of dollars to hire trainers in order to get those animals under control. Are you little fairies even looking at the size of the animal in comparison to her when she's on the ground it's almost as big as she is you really think she could hurt that animal with her bare hands that way? I will admit I don't get the spitting part but I don't see anything outrageous about everything else that she did she didn't pick up any tools or anything else to hit the animal with she use her hands the animal obviously has and obedience issue, if you guys were smart enough to see obviously the way that she was acting with the dog is not a normal thing because the dog continue to disobey her even though she was pushing it down and spanking it, which means that the dog is used to playing with her when she's on the ground like that which is why the dog would not stop when she told him to, which means she actually is very kind and loving to the dog to the point where it won't listen even if she's upset and being firm. But people like you don't realize that because your dog is small enough to hide behind the accent pillows on the couch so again STFU talk to me when you have a 60 or 70 lb pit which are the most attention needing dogs in the world and who could give a flying weasel about your puny little warning at a spanking.
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J S
My opinion on the dog fiasco and Brooke Houts: lets work backwards. she films the dog and has expectations on what the dog should be doing in her film, she gets frustrated during film sessions(we do not know if she has this aggression towards her dog when not filming) and uses the film and claims to be a dog mother/ trainer, she wants to be on the forefront for people who want to own dogs or those who already have dogs. But she doesnt seem to put in the time, dedication, or what she should do is let a expert handle her puppy when it is just so young and impressionable. IMO this is like a homeowner trying to do their plumbing or electrical but relying on youtube videos and google on how to train a dog when you are just Doing it for the first time. Homes get flooded, wires short out and burn down homes, dogs get spoiled and misbehave, and kids get everything and dont want to work hard for their dreams. not just the dog videos but thats easy to spot how many Cutaways she does but its really disturbing how much editing she does to her normal videos and cant seem to have 1 cutaway last over from 3-6 seconds, and when she has a 2 part section of a question to answering its like she has to take a moment to think about it, do research and then speak her mind. people who do alot of edits creep me out in wondering what they are really trying to hide, and them doing not a good job in hiding it makes me question what type of person they are. I dont believe she is a 1st rate abuser, I think she just likes attention and will let anything suffer around her so she can be happy in what she does. sorry doggo but you will keep loving your master even if you dont know she treats you like a circus animal just for the views. People like this will do the bare min just to get what they want.
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My opinion on the dog fiasco and Brooke Houts: lets work backwards. she films the dog and has expectations on what the dog should be doing in her film, she gets frustrated during film sessions(we do not know if she has this aggression towards her dog when not filming) and uses the film and claims to be a dog mother/ trainer, she wants to be on the forefront for people who want to own dogs or those who already have dogs. But she doesnt seem to put in the time, dedication, or what she should do is let a expert handle her puppy when it is just so young and impressionable. IMO this is like a homeowner trying to do their plumbing or electrical but relying on youtube videos and google on how to train a dog when you are just Doing it for the first time. Homes get flooded, wires short out and burn down homes, dogs get spoiled and misbehave, and kids get everything and dont want to work hard for their dreams. not just the dog videos but thats easy to spot how many Cutaways she does but its really disturbing how much editing she does to her normal videos and cant seem to have 1 cutaway last over from 3-6 seconds, and when she has a 2 part section of a question to answering its like she has to take a moment to think about it, do research and then speak her mind. people who do alot of edits creep me out in wondering what they are really trying to hide, and them doing not a good job in hiding it makes me question what type of person they are. I dont believe she is a 1st rate abuser, I think she just likes attention and will let anything suffer around her so she can be happy in what she does. sorry doggo but you will keep loving your master even if you dont know she treats you like a circus animal just for the views. People like this will do the bare min just to get what they want.
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EDM Tracks United
I looked up the stats, and of the 7200 hate crimes, 60% of those were based on race/ancestry. So that makes it 4, 320 racial hate crimes. The FBI website says that 1000 more agencies reported that didnt report the previous year, so the rise is questionable. 3000 of the 4320 were crimes against property, like vandalism (74%, burglary and robbery. Although bad, its not a horrible issue. That means there were 1, 320 violent crimes based on race in the US that year. According to the FBI stats, 50% were whites were the attackers, so that drops it to 760 attacks by whites on minorities. 44% intimidation, 19% aggravated assault, 34% simple assault, There were only 15 murders from the 4320 racial hate crimes. They dont specify how many murders were done by whites. So yeah, compared to other things going on in this country, its not a huge problem. Do your research, friends. IMO murder and aggravated assault are bad, but they were not even 1% of the hate crimes. Compared to other pressing issues in this country, you would be a fool for focus on this issue as much as the media does.
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I looked up the stats, and of the 7200 hate crimes, 60% of those were based on race/ancestry. So that makes it 4, 320 racial hate crimes. The FBI website says that 1000 more agencies reported that didnt report the previous year, so the rise is questionable. 3000 of the 4320 were crimes against property, like vandalism (74%, burglary and robbery. Although bad, its not a horrible issue. That means there were 1, 320 violent crimes based on race in the US that year. According to the FBI stats, 50% were whites were the attackers, so that drops it to 760 attacks by whites on minorities. 44% intimidation, 19% aggravated assault, 34% simple assault, There were only 15 murders from the 4320 racial hate crimes. They dont specify how many murders were done by whites. So yeah, compared to other things going on in this country, its not a huge problem. Do your research, friends. IMO murder and aggravated assault are bad, but they were not even 1% of the hate crimes. Compared to other pressing issues in this country, you would be a fool for focus on this issue as much as the media does.
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Eme Rose
I'm studying animal behavior and what she did was out of line. Big dogs do sometimes need to be physically pushed down if they are jumping but you don't hit them. You can mimic a dominant nip at the neck with your fingers to get their attention, but it shouldn't be used as punishment. Not to mention that the dog was being affectionate not aggressive. If a dog is being to hyper you need to stay calm and ignore them until they calm down. Move them off you if they jump on you but if you act with aggression it just makes them more hyper. This is just a classic example of someone losing their temper with an animal. There is no reason to ever do that to a dog. Edit: It's also important to remember that bigger more energetic dogs are going to be rough when they play. The shouldn't be punished for that, and the main solution is to lower their energy levels by staying calm yourself and exercising the dog enough so he won't have those bursts of energy as much. As soon as a big dog starts jumping like that, it's time for a walk.
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I'm studying animal behavior and what she did was out of line. Big dogs do sometimes need to be physically pushed down if they are jumping but you don't hit them. You can mimic a dominant nip at the neck with your fingers to get their attention, but it shouldn't be used as punishment. Not to mention that the dog was being affectionate not aggressive. If a dog is being to hyper you need to stay calm and ignore them until they calm down. Move them off you if they jump on you but if you act with aggression it just makes them more hyper. This is just a classic example of someone losing their temper with an animal. There is no reason to ever do that to a dog. Edit: It's also important to remember that bigger more energetic dogs are going to be rough when they play. The shouldn't be punished for that, and the main solution is to lower their energy levels by staying calm yourself and exercising the dog enough so he won't have those bursts of energy as much. As soon as a big dog starts jumping like that, it's time for a walk.
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Miss Jessica Spencer
You owe it to your dog, your family, and the public to get your dog to training. It is the role of responsible dog owner to provide that, regardless of the size or breed. The owner is responsible and liable for anything their dog does and having animals as pets is a privilege. She is not fit for having a high energy, working line dog. Breeds like GSD, Doberman, Malinois, Rottweiler etc REQUIRE daily mental AND physical exercise or they will get restless and eventually act out of mischief or anxiety. The dog's open mouth and wagging tail are a sign of enthusiasm, not biting or aggression. The behavior of the dog is entirely her fault. So many people buy dogs because they look a certain way but do not take any steps the nurture the relationship of owner and animal. This is disappointing but not surprising. That breed is known for its loyalty, intelligence, and empathy. Shame on her for treating it like garbage even on camera.
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You owe it to your dog, your family, and the public to get your dog to training. It is the role of responsible dog owner to provide that, regardless of the size or breed. The owner is responsible and liable for anything their dog does and having animals as pets is a privilege. She is not fit for having a high energy, working line dog. Breeds like GSD, Doberman, Malinois, Rottweiler etc REQUIRE daily mental AND physical exercise or they will get restless and eventually act out of mischief or anxiety. The dog's open mouth and wagging tail are a sign of enthusiasm, not biting or aggression. The behavior of the dog is entirely her fault. So many people buy dogs because they look a certain way but do not take any steps the nurture the relationship of owner and animal. This is disappointing but not surprising. That breed is known for its loyalty, intelligence, and empathy. Shame on her for treating it like garbage even on camera.
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IVY SKIES
Yeah none of those techniques in dog training is normal. Im the kind of dog owner who definitely does the positive reinforcement training. Which does take large amounts of patience I will grant you that. I cant even count the times on my hand when my dog broke something, made a mess etc etc. BUT if you cant stay calm in these moments then you simply should not be a dog parent. Fear is not a safe place to have your dog be in, as most of the time in dog attacks the dog will attack out of FEAR not anger, so just from that you can see it is largely unsafe to make your dog scared. And also it makes the relationship between owner and dog very unstable and damaging to the dog. What she did was disgusting. If you cant handle a 75 lb Doberman then dont have one. Frankly I will buy the poor dog give it a proper home away from this psycho
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Yeah none of those techniques in dog training is normal. Im the kind of dog owner who definitely does the positive reinforcement training. Which does take large amounts of patience I will grant you that. I cant even count the times on my hand when my dog broke something, made a mess etc etc. BUT if you cant stay calm in these moments then you simply should not be a dog parent. Fear is not a safe place to have your dog be in, as most of the time in dog attacks the dog will attack out of FEAR not anger, so just from that you can see it is largely unsafe to make your dog scared. And also it makes the relationship between owner and dog very unstable and damaging to the dog. What she did was disgusting. If you cant handle a 75 lb Doberman then dont have one. Frankly I will buy the poor dog give it a proper home away from this psycho
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ItsChizzle
I have a pretty difficult dog. He's a rescue and I have no idea what his backstory is. He was definitely abused or antagonized in some way because of the way he acts. He constantly does not behave the way I want him to, but I can't imagine hitting, pushing, or slamming him down on the floor and spitting on him. My dog doesn't even respond well if you raise your voice in another room that he isn't even in, he thinks HE'S in trouble. He does, however, respond excellently to treats when he behaves certain ways (and plenty for no reason too, thus he continues to behave these certain ways. I have plenty of bad days, but the look in my eyes when I look at him is not even close to the one she had looking at her dog.
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I have a pretty difficult dog. He's a rescue and I have no idea what his backstory is. He was definitely abused or antagonized in some way because of the way he acts. He constantly does not behave the way I want him to, but I can't imagine hitting, pushing, or slamming him down on the floor and spitting on him. My dog doesn't even respond well if you raise your voice in another room that he isn't even in, he thinks HE'S in trouble. He does, however, respond excellently to treats when he behaves certain ways (and plenty for no reason too, thus he continues to behave these certain ways. I have plenty of bad days, but the look in my eyes when I look at him is not even close to the one she had looking at her dog.
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Trevor Teixeira
She was far too forceful, should she lose her dog. Idts unless this kind of conduct continues. However, I have a lovely Olde English Bulldogge (profile pic) he isnt a regular english bulldog, hes not short and fat. Hes muscular and stocky. My dog when he was still young (around a year ish he was already about 60lbs ) had something of an alpha complex, I would never outright body my dog but if he got far to rambunctious with me, or especially children, I'd lay him down (not aggressivly) and just apply enough pressure to keep him down (never to hurt him) this would calm him down and hes a very well behaved dog now. We play all the time and he hasn't ever bit anyone. But again i would never hit my dog.
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She was far too forceful, should she lose her dog. Idts unless this kind of conduct continues. However, I have a lovely Olde English Bulldogge (profile pic) he isnt a regular english bulldog, hes not short and fat. Hes muscular and stocky. My dog when he was still young (around a year ish he was already about 60lbs ) had something of an alpha complex, I would never outright body my dog but if he got far to rambunctious with me, or especially children, I'd lay him down (not aggressivly) and just apply enough pressure to keep him down (never to hurt him) this would calm him down and hes a very well behaved dog now. We play all the time and he hasn't ever bit anyone. But again i would never hit my dog.
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