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Jay Jack

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So everybody was like, everybody was letting it go.

And also like people and people knew when I was very young, my dad had a reputation.

And then once I got older, I had a reputation and like people were always like wanting to be on our good sides, you know?

And so they were, I'd show up with a dog and they'd be like, you tell them to leave.

and i was just nice i was like hey what's up guys how you doing and anyway so my dog was cool so like i didn't know about dog training at all i had no idea about quadrants i didn't know about reinforcement schedules i didn't know about classical i didn't know all i knew was how to work and live well with this pit bull like that's all i knew i knew how to work them and i knew how to i knew how to fulfill them and make them get along and a lot of it comes intuitively right yeah

course of course yeah and so it's like but i like my dog didn't have an out i had to break stick toys out of his face he didn't have an out you know what i mean and like he didn't loosely walk he drugged me like we water skied you know what i mean and i was just like but he could live well he could be in a gym with a hundred people fist fighting and not care like he was a good he would they were good dogs that i had like i raised them well and because of that every gym i was in there's like a hundred people like how'd you do that you know yeah yeah yeah yeah

you just got to work them you know and like I'm not a dog trainer and I would say that but then everybody that like in the 80s and so when like pit bulls started getting like you're rescuing them and shit like that you know it was the kind of thing where people would come up to me and go hey man my cousin has a dog like that and he doesn't act like that at all and I'm like well what does he do with him like is he does he play tug with him is he put him on a spring pole like what does he do with him does he work him and they're like no and I'm like you got to work him you know and they would show up and I would help and

I was the guy that knew pit bulls and it wasn't a job.

It wasn't a thing, but every, every town I ended up in because of the gyms I was in and I had a dog, like a shadow with me, I was the guy that knew pit bulls and then like shelters and rescues would come up and go, Hey man, can you come talk to us about this dog?

And, and I was just, but it was more like an advisor.

It was never like a dog trainer, you know, or never like making that, that was never like a profession.

It was just like a side thing that was happening.

good intention curiosity and and yeah just yeah the problem was most people didn't understand those dogs at all like they just had no idea about those dogs they're trying to treat them like every other dog and you're like

Like dogs are not just little interchangeable puppets.