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Today's Daily Highlight from Elvis Duran inthe Morning Show and in the Morning Show,
I'm sorry, I'm mad because thisis this list that came out.
I was so mad not do itaway, I'm knowing trying to fight it
out of the trash can. Theycame up with the list of the worst
dogs that misbehave the most. Ohso we start yelling out breeds. Well,
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you gotta be careful about this becauseyou know, dog owners are very
very protective. Okay, the saidADM Miniature scenauncers are on the list,
and I, oh, here,it's right here. I got here.
It was here all alone. Okay. According to dog owners, the most
behaved dog breed is the Labrador Retrieverand the worst dog breed is the Siberian
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Husky. Yeah, I could seethat. Well, don't say that.
There's owners of Siberian huskies out therethat would have come up here and give
you a piece of their mind.I think they would be completely honest about
it. Like one of my bestfriends owns a husky thing ate his house.
One day, I mean ripped upthe couch, pulled the curtains off
the wall, like he would admit. Yeah, so Forbes surveyed five thousand
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dog owners. That's a lot twohundred owners of each of the twenty five
most popular dog breeds according to theAmerican Cantel Club Reputable Reputable. The goal
was to come up with a rankingof the best and worst behaved behaved breeds
pardon me. In addition to generalbehavior, they also asked about listening to
commands. Is your dog good atit? Bad at it? Yeah?
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Jumping on people. One of mydogs is a jumper, barking, begging
for foods, trying to escape badbehavior escape. So in the end,
the most behaved dog breed was theLabrador Retriever. Also, rott Weiler was
on. There is a good behaveddog, shit to you. The Golden
Retriever is a well behaved dog.The German Shepherd, the Boston Terrier,
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the poodle, the Yorkshire Terrier,and the bulldog. Okay, the least
behave breed, according to the survey, the Siberian Husky. Now here's where
big Daddy's ready to take take someminute action. Okay. The beagle was
second. I believe I had abeagle. I believe it a misbehaving dog.
Oh, he was a little nutcase. So much, right, Yeah,
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but they're hound dogs, so they'rereally dominated by their nose. The
French bulldog they're saying is misbehave theCavalier King Charles Spaniel. Really, it's
on this list. Dog people whoown them say they are their own dog
that they love is misbehaving them.The Bernese Mountain dog. Oh, those
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are the Welsh Quirgie, the weederdog. Oh Doc. I have a
friend who trains dogs who says theone dog he will never train as a
dockson. Really yeah, he saidthey're sweet and then unpredictable. They are
unpredictable and they're very territorial. SoI mean, your docs may love you,
but if he tries to get nearyou, they'll eat their face off.
The Australian Shepherd is on there,but also on the most misbehaving dog
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list. My miniature Schnauzers, well, whoa yours? In particular? We
have two. One of them isthe best behaved dog in the world,
the other one is a menace tosociety. And yeah, I don't know.
Ollie is Alex the misbehaving one,and Maxie is me So anyway,
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I don't know. It's so funnyhow we we take these these things so
seriously when you talk about our dogs. We used to have a guy who
worked here. We loved him verymuch. He had a dog, a
little westy right, yes, andthat dog would eat your head off.
Oh yeah, but apparently he sawthings. Yeah, that dog he was
on anxiety medicaid. Yeah he was. Yeah, but scary. Actually said,
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hey, dude, your dog isan a hole buttons, but try
not to use names. He knows, he knows it. This is like
an old hat at this point.But he let me tell you something.
He agreed that in his older agehe became more docile. I don't think
you should, you know, typecast or profile the dog by the breed
like this list says. I thinkeach dog has its own individual. You
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don't see again, you've never hada dog? How scaries? It said?
So yours? I feel about this? How many dogs have you had?
None? Breeds do? Do?Sometimes detrained peoples get a bad rap.
They are very very well trained dogsa lot of times a very sweet
and loving. And how are thosenot on the list about a hole?
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I don't know. But there's someoneout there listening to us who has god.
He just called my dog an ahole and then their dog probably bit
them. Look, you know ithas a lot to do with the training,
and it has to do with theowner, you know a lot.
And uh, I mean huskies canbe like I said, it's number one
on the list. But if ifif the trainer, if the owner was
very great at training and persistent andconsistent, uh, they turn out to
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be good dogs. Yeah. They'reworker breeds, so when they don't work,
they're like what to do? Iknow they occupy. Yeah. Dogs
love to have jobs, you know, I love uh got some airports.
You see dogs running around because theyhave dogs out there to get rid of
the geese and the birds. Theyhave a job. Dogs love to have
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something to do. So if yourdog just sits around doing nothing all day,
your dog, you're you're you're reallyscrewing your dog. Give your dog
a job. Give your dog ajob. Nicolette, Hi, Nicolette,
Hi, Hello lady, Hello lady. What kind of misbehaving dog do you
have? So we had a huskyand while we would sleep, Peela take
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his palls and do like the CPRmission on our head. I love that.
Okay, Yeah, it was aterror. He would eat everything.
He ate a sock and that waslike a huge all right, So but
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did you did you know of anyother dog owners that had huskies that weren't
as bad or they you're saying they'reall bad. I think for the most
part, they're all bad. Ohthe husky the Husky Foundation, just call
it. Alright. Do you havea dog now? No? No dogs?
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Do you miss having do you misshaving a dog? No? Okay,
that's fair a person now, Okay. The cats are good too.
I love I'm a love all serveall all right, Well, thank you,
Nicola, have a great day.Thanks, have a great day.
The people out there with huskies goingI love that. If you used to
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beat her about the face while shewas sleeping. My cat beat me.
My cats beat me about the facewhen I was They want me to feed
them, so they come over andthey smack me and I'm like, no,
smack, And then the other one, I swear the other one looks
it like Freda will look at Diggy. She's not waking up for me.
You want to give it a try. And then the other cat comes up
and sat up. Yeah. Ilove that. Who's that? That's Brittany
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R Lines you twenty Hi Britney.Hi, Brittany, what's going on?
Hi? So my mom basically turnedmy dog into an a hole? Oh
now what now? How did yourmom single handedly turn your dog into an
a home? So he would liketake things he shouldn't have, Like he
would take my pen all the timewhen I was doing homework, and to
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get the pen out of his mouth, she would give him a treat.
Oh oh okay, well, ohyeah, so he trained her eats her
paints off, and she'd be like, oh, take this treet So what
do you think you would do allthe time? Yeah, tell you what.
My our good friend Jamie, sheuh trained. She tried to train
our dog, but we never hadher over it. It was during pandae.
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Long story, but she's a greattrainer. She and her husband.
She has a new book out.She's coming in this week to talk about
this. I wish she was heretoday. If your dog is stealing your
pen, you shouldn't give it atreat because you're actually rewarding the fact that
you took your pen right not returningit. You know, I mean it.
But aren't they like children? Yourmom's Italian, so you can't tell
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her anything. Okay, So shewas like this, this is my baby,
and I was like, like,he's seven pounds and people are terrified
of him. Yeah, I know. I'm just saying. It's like with
kids, like you know, youcan't if they whine because they want something
or they act bad, and thenyou say, well, you can't have
that, but you give it tothem anyway. It's the same thing with
the animal exactly. You know.And you want to know what the funny
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part is. I'm a kindergarten teacher. You deal kids all the time,
you know. Yeah, Well,thank you and God bless you, and
God bless your mom so much.Oh, thank you for listening to us.
We appreciate it. Thank you somuch. Tell your mom. He
said, Hi, Hello, melHi, Oh my God, I love
you. Is your dog an ahole? He is the biggest a hole.
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He is a chewini, which isa doxin in a ween or a
doxin in achala mixed. He's gotthe head of a chiuala in the body
of a doxin. And I lovethat. He's so cute and his head
looks like a little baby gray seal. I love him. He's sweet,
but like he's very on edge allthe time. So like I'll be see
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him by to my dogs in themorning and he'll come up and like he'll
act like he wants love. Andthen next thing I know, he's glowing
at me and just wants to eatmy face, and I'm like, fine,
I want to. But then likehe wants to cuddle at night,
and he's always needy standing at myfeet, like pick me up. But
like if you go up to pethim, he's like, I will bite
you. Get away from me.I don't know. I love. I
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love my dog so much because theydon't act like that. If my dog
I like that, I don't No, I don't know what I would do.
I mean I would know, justopen the door and let it go.
No, it's just when I'm tryingto like say goodbye, I think
he doesn't want me to leave,and he's like, I'll bite you.
Don't touch me. You got overthere, I know. But you love
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your dog, you love your Chewini, right, I do. He was
a rescue and he was abused,so he just deserves lots of love that
he's still coming around after six years. Well, thank you, hey,
God, bless you mal thanks forlistening to us. Can we just say
one more this is like dog talk. We're doing this again later. Hello,
who's this? Hi? This isI'm okay. Is your dog in
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a hole? Oh yeah, definitelyrescu heard the shelter in October, Tennessee.
And she definitely acts like a chuahwa. She'll be on my bed and
then she'll just go and be rightnext to my face. So that's lovely.
Yeah, yes, definitely send herlike doggy boot camp or something and
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then she like rows at her bulland nobody's around. So love it.
Well, first, first of all, thank you. I mean, that's
a wonderful thing you did by rescuingthis this dog. There are some behavior
issues you really a trainer is great? They really can they can. If
anyone can do it, they cando it. So let get a canner
in there. You just held yourdog. Oh she's a poppy. Absolutely
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get a trainer. This is thetime to do it. Do it now,
hurry. Oh yeah, definitely haveto do it. And the funny
thing is I'm in veterinary school andI can't even train my own dogs.
Well that's okay, I mean thatit takes practice. Thank you, Thank
you for listening. Good luck withyou your dog peting on you in the
bed. Okay, I don't knowwhat to say that. I think I
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might have told you guys this.But when my parents first moved to the
United States, they said that thedog culture here almost made them move back
because an, if you have dogs, you let them out during the day
and they come back at night.Right, so they weren't trying to escape
and do anything crazy. But herethey like, they were like, we'd
ring a doorbell and hear these dogsgo crazy, try to run out.
We thought everybody beat their dogs.Not happening. I like this text.
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My yorkey is a complete douche.All right, Well, look, you
know we love our dogs. Ilove my dogs, one of them more
than the other. Oh. Icall mine the a holes, but I
love them. No. I can'tyou imagine coming home and not having them
in the house. No, no, no,