Downtraining A Disabled, Severely Reactive 7 Month Bulldog Is Possible
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😥 Gordon is a seven month old Bulldog, paralyzed when he was pulled by his hind legs by the backyard breeder. Dumped because he’s paralyzed and considered severely aggressive.

His rescue was told that to downtrain this Bulldog to be petted, held AND picked up in one session is impossible. It’s agreed it’s beyond the skill set of the ‘best of the best’ master dog trainers. Animal behaviorists have also told them a dog like Gordon is impossible to even hope to hold and pet him even over a dozen sessions. They unanimously recommended killing the puppy.

That being said, the first goal…can this 7 month old Bulldog at least be able to be petted without turning on his foster parents, much less everyone, in this one session?

The dog’s rescue org has saved 1700 dogs with only 3 that they’ve had to euthanize. His rescue bought Gordon a wheelchair but if he can’t be picked up without turning on them, his rescue has no choice but to euthanize. His foster parents are quite experienced with disabled dogs and have had Gordon for over one month. His foster mom states the dog does not respond to treats. Medication is not effective.

The dog was abandoned by the BYB to a no-kill shelter in Mexico. He was dumped. He remained there for over 6 months living on the shelter floor.
Furever Freed Dog Rescue (Vancouver, Canada) stepped up to see what they could do. They flew him up over one month ago. Xrays and are currently awaiting the specialist’s report. If there is no surgery possible, they have a wheelchair for Gordon.

I evaluated his reactivity as relational. The neurological issue is primarily to his lower end and appears physical. His tongue behavior is consequential to neurological impact.

The task is to acclimate the dog to being petted, picked up and hopefully, being held by his foster parents. This will allow Gordon to be placed in a wheelchair. But the dog’s reactivity prevents this. Gordon attacks everyone that tries to pet or hold him, including his foster. His foster mom is highly experienced with disabled dogs but tearfully said this dog has been impossible. She feels he will end up being euthanized. She hasn’t been able to touch him for longer than one minute without being attacked. She’s never been able to hold him.

Addressing the dog’s psychological issues relational to his paralysis requires recognizing the dog’s cognitive processing. Identifying extremely quick behavioral patterns and eliminating rhetorical movements from redundant movements from deliberate movements. Watching the dog’s eyes and gauging consequential behavior. His behavior is consequential of his physical limitations.

The key point of this single 2-hour session is to determine if this dog which I consider V-4 and thus is average-rated reactivity, can he be downtrained to the point of being able to be handled…petted, picked up and hopefully held. If I can’t get him to tolerate being petted, they have no choice but to euthanize.

I’ve scaled Gordon at V-4:
https://arfarfbarkbark.com/vid-training-sessions/vid-dysfunction-scale/

If the dog can be calmed down and establish trust with his foster parents, and hopefully with strangers, this means the dog can be fitted for a wheelchair. This will give the Bulldog greater independence and improve his self-esteem and self-worth.

He’s literally never been held by the fosters, rescue or anyone at all.

2-hour session recorded on June 26, 2019 with 4 people present.




James Tsai, founder of Arf Arf Bark Bark Rescue Foundation, downtrains extremely dangerous dogs. Dogs exceeding 150 lbs that have attacked upwards of 16 people. Senior giant dogs that have lived an entire life on a chain and viciously attacked their foster’s adult family members and visitors.

He has never turned down a dog. James has a 100% success rate. Without the use of treats, medication, painful/restrictive collars, no alpha. James reads dogs at 2/10th of a second. This video is proof.

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7 comments

  1. And by football I meant furball lol I don’t have human kids, my animals are my kids. My fur babies, along with my horses. But I am willing to take a drive if I have to, to go meet him ♥️

  2. I lm interested in him!!!! I’ll save him if he’s still available!!!!! Kimba7185@yahoo.com
    I can even bring him to work with me because I work outside with the race horses so he can come to the barns with me and get used to people and other animals 😄 I think he would love it!! I also have an older dog and a cat! My cat loves dogs and my dog only likes dogs that I like lol, but I would love to add him to my football family!!!

  3. If there is one person on this planet that can save this amazing little guy it’s James Tsai. There are simply no words to describe this man. His compassion & caring just leaves me speechless

  4. Thanks to those who help and assist animals like Gordon. Your compassion is treasured and keep up the good work. Best of luck with Gordon!

  5. This video brought me to tears and was so incredibly amazing. I cried at the beginning when Gordon was having problems and then again when he was finally able to be held. I hope this beautiful dog is able to have a wonderful life with someone who truly loves him and is there for him. I so truly admire and respect James for what he is doing for all these wonderful animals and also for the foster mom who is trying to help Gordon. The world needs more people like you.

  6. Save hom people.
    He’s broken but can be fixed.
    He’s had a rough go but he’s a survivor.
    Dont put him down just give him lots of love and time.
    Do not put him down!😎🙏🏼💖🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

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