German Shepherds are the scariest breed! #buddyandmikespal #mikelalicich

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  1. I really don’t understand why is our government still allowing tiktok to survive in the states. A company that uses a “Singaporean” to disguise the real owners, the CCC, behind it.

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  2. Those people who say German Shepards are scary obviously do not know how to train their animals. They should take a page out of your book! You’ve done a remarkable job training Pal and it shows in your videos.
    The rewards are priceless. Love to you and Pal. ❤🐕

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  3. Mike you are 100%right. It is not the breed it is the owner. If you think that clinic's personnel is irresponsible for classing a dog breed dangerous, how can we class a goverment for banning a dog type ( not a breed, but a type, that is if the dog looks like an XL bully). And they encourage the community to actively engage in this manhunt. It is ridiculous. I own a presa canario cross and a bichon frise. Guess who's the boss??!! The bichon. They are both seniors now, over 10 years old. When I walk them during the day i can see the indignation on people's faces. This is less than 2 weeks after they introduced the ban. I'm afraid this is going to get worse. IT IS NOT THE BREED OR HOW A DOG LOOKS LIKE, IT IS THE OWNER!!!

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  4. ❤❤❤Oh my goodness I am so tired of this stereotype!! My 18-month-old German is the friendliest dog I've ever had. He has been in training with an outstanding trainer continually since he was 3 1/2 months old. He also walks on a leash better than any dog I've ever had. The other day we were walking (on leash) at the park. When we walk on leash, I hold the leash right at his collar, so he is ALWAYS right next to me. I shifted him to my other side, away from 2 women walking toward us. (I always shift him away from people because unfortunately, I have learned that many people fear German shepherds.) As we walked along, my dog glanced at the women. Just GLANCED!! The second women ACTUALLY SAID, "Oh I know you want to bite me!"I was proud of the fact that I kept my temper and just said, "He does NOT want to bite you." This ridiculous stereotype is why my boy will one day be a therapy dog, to act as an ambassador for his breed!!❤❤❤

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  5. I agrre 100%! There is only one difference between our German Sheppards. Mine catches at least a bird aor mouse a day. She lives outside and I can't stop her doing it 🙄She would be the perfect match for your Pal. I had dogs all my live, but I never had a dog with her IQ. We both love your videos 🤣

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  6. I adore German Shepherds. They’re marvelous dogs! My daughter works at a vet’s office. She told me that it’s the little dogs that are most often aggressive, though as you said it is the owners responsibility to train them.

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  7. That is such a great rebuttal to the other stupid video! They shouldn’t say such things! My son (who lives with us atm) has a White Swiss Shepherd and he is the most adorable natured boy! Yes! Loyal and trustworthy is so true. Love Pal he’s a good boy too! 😊💚🇦🇺xxx

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  8. I own a German shepherd named Mozart. He such gentle dog and shows no aggression to any people nor other dogs. Mike you are right, it comes down to the owner. I will if you ask my vet, they see a lot of German shepherds and has never talk ill about them nor say do not get one. They’re always welcoming the breed and never scared. They also do agree its the owners. My German shepherd just loves the ball throwing and wouldn’t stop. He go for days if you let him. Thanks for making this video! We need more people to stand up for this breed.

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  9. Each and every one of them would come into work tomorrow for their severance pay, especially the cute little smiley peachy one setting on her brains at the desks ain't she SO special, you can tell she thinks she is…. 🤢😷🤮

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  10. I have a Giant male GSD, 19 months old, 125#, a rescue who was abandoned on the hot Texas streets & he is the sweetest, goofiest smartest, etc. I’m 71 years old & wasn’t sure I could handle the breed again, esp a male, as it’s been a long time, but he proved me wrong. Training to be my Service Dog. People in my condo 🛑 their cars to want to see the fabulous GSD everyone is talking about, how sweet & well trained he is. We get in a crowded elevator, I tell him, “Elevator Manners” & he sits quietly at my side. A small dog bit his snout not the other way around!! ❤

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