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Originally Posted by QuickSilver I'm not sure I agree with that assessment. As I said, I think the dog wanted Cesar to give him some slack on the leash, in and of itself. Not to get slack so he could bite Cesar, just to get free. How could the dog NOT be choking? He is in a choke hold! I'm not saying the dog was on the verge of death, but of course the dog was trying to get air.
It's a matter of common sense that there would be other people ready to step in to handle the situation if something happened. To NOT have that would be really stupid. What if the leash broke? |
I do not believe the dog was choking, the collar was positioned right under his chin where Cesar always puts them. If you press on your own neck under the chin you will see that it does not choke you.
Cesar could not have let that leash loose, what if the dog had attacked someone else. dYes thers might have caught him, but when a large dog is attacking someone is going to get hurt. he chose to take the fbiting himself. After all what kind of a handler would let go of the dog and leave someone else to catch him.
If he had attacked a bystander, that would have been one major lawsuit. It is ludicrous to even suggest that he should have let the dog go.