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00:00 Ollie is a real little delinquent.
00:02 We live in a very nice neighborhood, but the streets are narrow and there are no sidewalks.
00:14 The visibility is bad.
00:16 As pedestrians, we have to be very careful.
00:19 It becomes really difficult when the girls walk around.
00:22 Ollie!
00:25 Because once they get triggered, they're able to pull you into the street.
00:30 Bailey, no?
00:32 Once with Sammy.
00:33 The girls were walking together, Ollie and Bailey, saw each other.
00:37 And then Ollie started walking into the street, and then Sammy started walking into the street as well.
00:45 Chasing after Ollie into the street.
00:51 Trying to put her dog.
00:54 It's one of those moments that a mother is most afraid of.
00:57 It's hard to sit and think about it.
01:00 Because she could have gotten hit by a car.
01:03 That didn't happen, but it could easily happen.
01:09 You're always thinking if it could happen again, but it didn't work.
01:14 I wouldn't want the dogs to get hit, and I wouldn't want the world to end.
01:20 If Caesar is able to resolve this issue, it would be huge.
01:24 This is our chance to really help our dogs and our family, and to eliminate that fear of something could happen.
01:31 Don't move. Don't move.
01:46 Hello!
01:47 Hi!
01:48 Hello, how are you?
01:49 Welcome!
01:50 Welcome!
01:51 Come, let's talk outside.
01:52 Okay.
01:53 Is that okay?
01:54 Yeah.
01:55 Hi!
01:56 Hi!
01:57 Hi!
01:58 Don't move.
01:59 We need your help, and the whole neighborhood as well.
02:00 The whole neighborhood?
02:01 Yes, our dogs have a bad reputation here.
02:03 When they see bigger dogs, they'll be reserved, they'll be afraid, they'll be attacky, and they'll start to bite each other.
02:09 What Gina has described is called redirection.
02:12 When an aggressive dog is out of range, a target, a dog that is aggressive, is sending it closer.
02:18 And that's what Ollie and Billy do.
02:20 Stop! Stop!
02:21 But getting caught in the crossfire is another way that Gina, William, and especially the girl, could get hurt.
02:27 Our primary concern really is our daughters.
02:31 Yes.
02:32 You'll notice how far we were ahead.
02:33 We don't have any sidewalks.
02:34 Yes.
02:35 There's always a chance of a car coming up, and we're kind of in the accident waiting to happen.
02:39 Oh.
02:40 Well, I'll just stop. Thanks.
02:42 Who taught you to walk your dogs?
02:44 Nobody.
02:46 We learned it ourselves.
02:48 There's a method.
02:49 They laugh, but they know the danger that is when you don't know how to walk your dogs.
02:56 So, Gina, I'm going to get the reader thing, and we're going to watch.
02:59 I need to see what they're going to run.
03:01 We have some dogs waiting for you.
03:03 She's coming.
03:04 Yes.
03:05 Billy's pulling.
03:10 That's right.
03:11 Billy is physically stronger, but Ollie...
03:13 He's the bite-wary.
03:15 He's very slow.
03:16 Until he sees another dog.
03:18 Yeah.
03:19 And then he becomes a teenager again.
03:20 Not too close to the dog.
03:25 No, no, no.
03:26 Not too close.
03:27 No.
03:28 Keep moving.
03:32 Keep moving.
03:33 Keep moving.
03:34 Stop, Gina.
03:39 Give me Ollie.
03:40 He's the dog-chaser.
03:42 Both Ollie and Billy's marching is dragging Gina out of the street.
03:46 Even worse, they redirect their aggression one after another,
03:49 and Gina is right in the middle.
03:51 She really did have a curse.
03:54 It's clear Ollie is the aggressor, and Billy is just following his lead.
03:59 I need the R.I.P. to the dog immediately.
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04:11 (birds chirping)