Hodgetwins - Neighbors Argue Over Lost Dog Aired: 2025-10-29 Duration: 08:33 === Fighting Over a Lost Dog (01:31) === [00:00:00] So neighbors are fighting over a lost dog. [00:00:02] Yeah, I know the understanding, the woman, she lost her dog, but you can't blame your neighbor for that. [00:00:25] Hello? [00:00:26] Hello? [00:00:26] We're here to pick up our dog. [00:00:29] Can you check our backyard? [00:00:31] He was back there. [00:00:33] He's been getting in our pool for the water. [00:00:36] So if you want to go around back and look for him, he just ran from back there. [00:00:40] If not, check Wes Crozier. [00:00:42] He's been up and down the side street right there. [00:00:45] Why would you let our dogs go? [00:00:48] What do you mean? [00:00:49] I didn't keep your dog, bitch. [00:00:51] I got kids. [00:00:51] You should have kept your dog. [00:00:53] You should have kept your own dog. [00:00:55] Don't be mad at me. [00:00:57] Yeah, but we don't have your dog. [00:01:05] Oh, my God. [00:01:07] You should have kept your own dog. [00:01:08] It's skinny and marvellous. [00:01:10] So you wasn't feeding it anyway. [00:01:14] I don't give a d ⁇ . [00:01:15] Why would I keep your dog? [00:01:17] Call him. [00:01:17] You buck up. [00:01:19] Yeah. [00:01:21] Yeah. [00:01:21] Nobody. [00:01:23] He must have came to the door for gun or something. [00:01:25] Yeah, because he took off running. [00:01:27] But like, if you can't control your dog, do you expect your neighbors to control your dog? === Racial Tensions in the Neighborhood (07:01) === [00:01:31] That don't make any sense. [00:01:32] And then you gonna blame these people? [00:01:35] Why did you, you know, hold my dog till I got here? [00:01:38] Like, it's their responsibility? [00:01:41] I didn't give the fuck. [00:01:42] Bro, we don't have no dog. [00:01:44] Why would we keep your hands? [00:01:47] Cause we didn't kick that dog. [00:01:49] Why would I keep your dog and I got kids? [00:01:51] What up, Don't Kimi? [00:01:52] I got kids. [00:01:52] You feel me? [00:01:53] Come on, I keep your dog. [00:01:55] I tried to keep it myself. [00:01:58] Yeah, but exactly. [00:01:59] His tail is tough. [00:02:00] Why would I bring a dog into my house if I got kids? [00:02:03] And a cat. [00:02:04] Your dog's been on my porch for a week. [00:02:06] You ain't even looking for the nigga. [00:02:13] Black people call everybody the N-bird. [00:02:15] Yeah, it doesn't make any sense. [00:02:17] I do not get that. [00:02:18] I thought it's supposed to be, you know, it's another term for a homie friend. [00:02:24] Yeah. [00:02:24] But they call everything the N-word. [00:02:26] Yeah. [00:02:30] He's been drinking out of my pool and then he be in the back back there. [00:02:38] They was just on that disrespectful shit. [00:02:41] Damn on his shirt. [00:02:42] It says black excellent. [00:02:46] That is crazy. [00:02:50] How would you? [00:02:51] As a black person, I couldn't walk around with that, even if I'm perfect. [00:02:55] That's like a white person walk around on their shirt. [00:02:58] White excellent. [00:03:00] It's nothing they could say to justify wearing something like that. [00:03:07] She's even on my neighbor's porch up there. [00:03:12] Hey, I'm going in the house before I beat a bitch out. [00:03:17] We do not. [00:03:19] Okay, we're not picking up no dogs. [00:03:21] We have a cat in this house, and I have four kids. [00:03:24] Look, that's perfect. [00:03:25] Okay, I'm the one who coached it. [00:03:27] No. [00:03:28] Okay, so yeah, we got a ring camera. [00:03:30] Like, you can post stuff and let your neighbors know, hey, there's a coyote over here. [00:03:34] Yeah. [00:03:35] Oh, I got one the other night, man. [00:03:37] He said, man, some mountain lines out here. [00:03:44] Because we up in the mountains. [00:03:45] I don't think there were mountain lines. [00:03:46] I think it was like Baby Carl Zero. [00:03:48] No, those are mountain lines. [00:03:50] I was like, I was scared to go out of my house at night now. [00:03:54] But he posted, letting them know, hey, whose dog is this? [00:03:57] That's a courtesy. [00:03:57] Yeah. [00:03:58] That's a courtesy. [00:03:58] That's a good neighbor. [00:03:59] That's damn good neighbor, right? [00:04:00] Yeah, black excellence, right? [00:04:03] And then she comes over, tombo. [00:04:04] No, you need to hold my dog, and she's challenging them why they're not doing more to help her. [00:04:09] She's not too bright. [00:04:10] Yeah, somebody else posted it over there on West Coast. [00:04:14] Look, they even accognize. [00:04:16] I don't know who that is. [00:04:18] I don't want no $50 gift card. [00:04:22] I don't want no $50 gift card. [00:04:24] I don't need your money. [00:04:31] That's what I'm saying. [00:04:32] How are you going to come over here and expect to expect it with me? [00:04:36] Yeah, we're going to take over with you. [00:04:42] I'll inbout you when I see the dog again. [00:04:44] All right. [00:04:45] Can I see the poaching post? [00:04:49] We're not showing them by. [00:04:50] You wanted to be rude? [00:04:51] Goodbye. [00:05:00] Bro, bro, bro. [00:05:01] Maybe. [00:05:03] Hey, hey, he just ran from you. [00:05:05] So what? [00:05:07] Yeah, that's nuts. [00:05:09] That doesn't make any sense. [00:05:11] He's white, right? [00:05:12] Yeah, it's a white couple. [00:05:14] They live in a black neighborhood. [00:05:17] Well, it's probably a culturally diverse neighborhood. [00:05:20] It's probably white, black. [00:05:22] Coach in a diverse neighborhood. [00:05:24] That's what you call a black neighborhood. [00:05:29] Yeah, that's true. [00:05:30] Yeah, you're crazy as hell going up to black people and talking about why you giving them crap for not holding on to your dog. [00:05:37] Well, I think people, a lot of white people, are oblivious to how black people see white people. [00:05:43] It's black, black people feel like they don't owe you anything. [00:05:47] Now, if that was like a black couple, oh man, I'll hold it for you next time I see it. [00:05:51] This and that. [00:05:52] You know what I mean? [00:05:53] But when it comes to white people, I think they just don't want to be nice because they feel like they're being oppressed and because of the historical racism that used to be in this country. [00:06:05] They just, that's the way they feel. [00:06:07] That's why they were like rude to them. [00:06:09] But that white girl was rude too. [00:06:11] It's like, yeah. [00:06:12] But they were very courteous. [00:06:13] Even, you know, put the video out there. [00:06:15] Hey, somebody's dog out of here. [00:06:18] I mean, that white girl was totally in the wrong. [00:06:21] You know what I'm saying? [00:06:22] She was very inconsiderate. [00:06:24] Yeah. [00:06:24] Yeah, I think both sides are like. [00:06:27] Well, both sides need some work, but both sides need some customer service. [00:06:32] But the onus on the white lady. [00:06:35] Yeah. [00:06:35] You snapping at some black folks, some subsequent, when he did a good deed for once, and then you said, why didn't you hold on? [00:06:45] And she, the way she responded to the black folks, he all can't do anything right. [00:06:49] Yeah, you know? [00:06:49] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:06:51] So I put most of the blame how the interaction went with the white lady, actually. [00:06:56] Yeah, yeah. [00:06:57] But once you, you should, you, by now, white people, you should know if you if you come at a black person wrong, they're gonna get made evil. [00:07:06] Yeah, you could come correctly, they're gonna get made evil a lot of time if they take you to if they take what you're saying wrong. [00:07:11] So, right, but these uh, this black, this black lady, she's fully aware of um, you know, she's comfortable around dogs and pets. [00:07:19] She even knows their uh simple behaviors. [00:07:21] Like when you see a dog with the tail tucked, that means they're scared. [00:07:25] What did you hear her? [00:07:28] The black woman, she said, I'm not about to approach that dog, he had his tail tucked. [00:07:33] Oh, I missed that. [00:07:34] Yeah, yeah. [00:07:35] I know it's because I have a dog. [00:07:38] Yeah, when that when that tail is tucked, they're scared, yeah, they're frightened, have an anxiety attack or something. [00:07:45] So, they do so. [00:07:45] The dog's scared of black people that dog got black fatigue. [00:07:52] I think that dog ran away for that white people because he was hungry, it wouldn't feed me. [00:07:57] That black girl said the dog ran in the backyard drinking out the damn poop. [00:08:02] Why do you think that white dude just took off running? [00:08:05] Do you think he came out with something? [00:08:06] He came out with something. [00:08:09] He said, Well, who do you think you're talking to? [00:08:11] And then he came out, started running. [00:08:14] He said, I know exactly who I'm talking to. [00:08:17] Right, right, right. [00:08:18] Yeah. [00:08:20] That one is on the pet owners. [00:08:22] Y'all should secure y'all's dog. [00:08:23] It's y'all's fault. [00:08:24] Your dog is. [00:08:25] Yeah, and you approach somebody with black eklins on their shirt. [00:08:29] You are actually asking for it. [00:08:32] Right, right.