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It's honestly incredible how grooming them back-to-back shows how each has their own personality. Some of them are dramatic, some are cuddly, some just sit there. Absolutely adorable!
Some are more openly fearful, new experiences, loud noises, hot heat on skin perhaps for first time, nails clipped, it’s understandable. Nothing dramatic about that. We should empathise.
I got the runt of the German Shepard liter, she was the last one that the carrier had and she is an amazing dog, im glad I got her and not anyone else cus they missed out. She is naturally quiet, protective, and kind yet was the runt.
Agreed! I brought my litter of eight to the vet for their first shots. He said to take them out one at a time. I opened the carrier door and all eight came charging out. The vet laughed so hard! He said it was okay. That those German Shepherd pups running and playing in the exam room was why he became a vet! He loved it! Me, too!
sounds like you had an amazing vet! My boys vet was also the same. I had a husky/german shepherd mix, and my boy got the whininess AND screeching singing songs of their people trait from both breeds. Everytime we'd go to the vet, Buddy would raise absolute hell, bursting ear drums. All of the nurses and our vet would just laugh and say that everytime they saw Buddy, he made their day, and that he made their jobs so much more interesting.
Probably made his day! Kitten and puppy appointments are a vet's favourite appointments! I knew someone who's husband had a herd of sheep. One of the lambs had an eye infection so she brought the lamb into the vets with her cat (who had an appointment for his yearly shot and overall checkup). All the vets and nurses loved having a cuddle with the lamb, as they hadn't done farm veterinary medicine since university!
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@@maka5065 How do you know? Do you have a psychic link to dogs? I've seen mother dogs who know their pups months later and have an enthusiastic reunion.
@@hilaryc3203 so? An enthusiastic reunion doesn’t equal constantly depressed separation. Dogs absolutely do not behave like you’ve kidnapped their kids once the puppies are old enough to be weaned ; I’ve seen dog moms react aggressively if their puppies are around too long. You shouldn’t feel sad about that it’s weird
Honestly wish i could do this before picking a puppy. Will definitely help me choose as I’m absolutely lost with how to pick a pup to fit my lifestyle 😅
Honestly wish i could do this before picking a puppy. Will definitely help me choose as I’m absolutely lost with how to pick a pup to fit my lifestyle 😅
Honestly wish i could do this before picking a puppy. Will definitely help me choose as I’m absolutely lost with how to pick a pup to fit my lifestyle 😅
I love how the Shepard mommy was perched on top of the puppy crate and is like, "haha suckas, tricked ya! we werent going to the puppy park, BUT TO THE DOG WASHERS! MUWHAHAHAHA!"
Hands down my favorite breed. My uncle and grandparents had a retired K9 "Nathan". His well-mannered nature and how he would interact with me and my cousins is a testament to the GSD breed and what they mean to their families. These pups in the video are absolutely precious, and my God those ears make me love them even more if it is possible.🐕
They are so cute! I love GSDs. We had a long coated GSD named Casey, she was smart, loyal, well trained, gorgeous - AND was aware I was about to have a seizure one day - I had no idea what she was trying to tell me, jumping up with her forepaws on my bed while I was getting dressed, she was so distressed. I thought she badly needed a walk, so off we went. Halfway through I started feeling wonky and strange (it’s really hard to describe) she started circling around me as everything in sight started looking like a painting by a cubist on acid. Next thing I remembered I was in the ER unable to remember my own name (it wasn’t my 1st seizure, but they’re still so scary.) A neighbor saw what was happening and called the ambulance. The next day when my dad was walking her the neighbor who called 911 told him Casey wouldn’t leave my side to let the EMTs help me until a police officer or EMT who knew the breed coaxed her away. After my speaking to the breeder/trainer about this it turned out Casey’s mother was a trained seizure sniffing dog. She passed at 10yrs old in 2013, I still miss her so much.🥺🐾🐕🐾❤️ - If you got this far, thanks for reading. I have so many happy memories of all our dogs, but this one’s kinda special and here seemed the right place to share this.🙂
That really was an amazing and interesting story. Thank you for sharing that with everyone, seriously. I have a soft spot for the long hair editions.. ♥️😊
I’ve been scared of German Shepherds forever (bitten by a pack when I was younger) but this channel is making me love them again. What a squishy pile of sweethearts!
I'm so sorry that happened to you. Not to the same extent, at all, but I have been punched in the nose by a cat who was declawed. That was, about, 30 years ago when I was volunteering at an Animal Hospital. (I don't think Declawing is done anymore.)
I totally understand. I have a 4 year old male GSD, and personally I think they are one of the best breeds. But, on another note, I was terrified of Dobermans when I was a kid. We lived nextdoor to a family that had 2 that were guard dogs, and when they got loose, everyone in the neighborhood would be told to stay inside. Of course I lived next to them on a cul-de-sac, so where did they always run to? My backyard down to the pond. For years I was so afraid of the breed.
@@QUICKBOOKS1 Declawing is still being done around in the US, most european countries have banned (if not all) declawing. Also whom ever declawed their cat, I hope they got covid.
I think something to remember is, like humans. They're not all the same. Each one has a different personality, some will be sweet and loving. Others will be a***holes lol.
Each of these puppies made me laugh for a different reason, but I have to give puppy #2 props. She is the only dog on your channel that managed to remove her happy hoodie. She's a smart dog!
I saw her shake the hoodie off and just thought, oh no, that one is gonna be trouuuuuuble to her future family xD. One of my three doggos is noticeably better than the other two at sussing out problems or working out how shit works. He can now open most cupboards and doors, and three previous models of doggy pens.
I have a GSD cross. The first time I took her on a walk, she figured out how to get out of her harnass. I bought a different harness. She figured out how to get out of that one too. And I thought harnesses were suppowed to be better than collars because they're escape proof! GSDs are too damn smart for their own good.
Great reveal…I thought there was only going to be three pups by the thumbnail. When they all poured out of the kennel…it was a steamroller of puppy love! ❤️
This is just the medicine I needed! We had to put our 14.5 year old GSD service dog 2 months ago. I'm still mourning our loss. These adorable puppies made me smile. I wish them all long and healthy lives. ❤️
I liked your best hopes for these wee ones. you have my deepest & sincerest condolences for your old dog. Always our hardest time when that comes (Cats, with me, but we Love our animal kin just the same) 14.5yrs is a good age for a GSD if I hear it right. You clearly did VERY well by him/her. & you proved your worth at the end. we take the WORST pain to spare them theirs. That is no small sacrifice. If I know nothing else about you, that tells me all I need to know about your character & quality.
2:04 ohhhh the angy baby noises 🥺 so precious! i can't imagine the sheer amount of patience it took to do this with eight of these little fluffy morons, you're amazing tbh!
They are all soo adorable!! The angry puppy grunts were my favorite little noises they made 💖💖💖 you are amazing as always with animals and I hope you have a wonderful day!
i've been in a pretty rough place recently and i'm not even kidding your videos put THE BIGGEST SMILE on my face. TY for making my night (europe) joyfull!
I hope things get better for you soon, and I’m glad these videos help you. Another channel I watch daily for my happiness fix is Doggy Daycare Farm Trips. Lots of happy puppies and big dogs having the time of their lives.
same brother/sister. another european here suffering and depressing hard, loving these canadian pups. i have a colonoscopy tomorrow and the only thing distracting me from the tons of laxatives im on right now is sassy mother girl w/ the dogs and the dramatic barks of these beautiful dogs. cant believe ive turned into one of those facebook moms that watches dog videos all day. im not ashamed. i hope u get better ❤️ all love.
German shepherds are my favourites they are truely the sweetest and most beautiful dogs. I used to have two Rocky and Coal they were so precious and protected the cat Jaxon like they were his body guards ❤️
I have a 10 month old German shepherd, he’s an amazing dog. But he’s going through his rebellious teenage phase at the moment, and he’s been a handful lately. I still love him so much. My family has always had German Shepherds.
I just love German Shepherd puppies. Totally adorable. Eight in the litter, the breeder must have been happy. Drop dead gorgeous, the whole bunch of them.
This is definitely one of those "I WANT A PUPPY WAIT NO I DON'T!!" moments. Like I've had a couple puppies and now a couple of kids. They are both always so cute, but also so much work and I'm ready to not deal with poop and pee for a while from either.
My avatar photo was a puppy my niece got (then I adopted back when my niece was late teen). My cunning brother had me look after the puppy for the first few weeks _till she was properly toilet trained¹_ before my niece got her. ¹ not that hard, I just dug, with my foot, two small holes in the yard (at night) and I pee'd in one while positioning her over the other hole. She got the idea. FYI a useful trick is to have a older dog show them as well, next door had a one year old similar breed who mummied her and taught her _"dog"._ [BTW Back then I didn't know what the term "dogging" meant - my face when it was explained…😳] My next (current) dog was a year old, and still had toilet issues when I got him, so I pee'd on a tree with him watching the first night, and he got the idea then and there. Any neighbours with night vision lenses probably have compromising photos of me.
@@casbot71 My little kitten didn't understand the littlerbox until he watched my older cat use it. Right after she finished and left, he went right into the box and used it perfectly. From that day on there was never a problem.
I adore how gentle you are with the babies! Bringing them into it slowly, distracting them while they get their nails done, and just trying to turn the first groom from a scary, scarring experience into a positive and friendly one. Bravo to you for handling EIGHT babies! I hope you got a wonderful nap afterwards!
As I’m watching this video and I’m waiting for the cologne and fur brushing, she says there’s another puppy, I’m like, “HOW MANY ARE THERE” and ends up with 8 Props to Mama doggo
I love how the relationship of humans and dogs is such that even if we can't recognize visually which puppies are which right away, we can use things like personality and temperament to clue us in who's who. :)
I grew up with the most wonderful grandfather that raised German Shepherds for police work. I had the pleasure of playing with the pups as a young girl. All the kisses and nibbles. All great memories.
It’s hard to believe that my 10 month old, 80 pound German Shepherd was ever this small. Hard to believe that he was ever the runt of his littler, when just today, he dragged me across a gravel pathway. Still, it’s nice to watch this video and remember why I love him so much.
I love GSDs. My first litter was 8 pups, too! I had 2 adult Shepherds and a mixed breed. I would come home, open the door and say "hi, puppies." All 11 would come running. I loved it. My vet loved it, too. Great dogs! Had Shepherds for over 35 years. Wish I could still have them! I'm a disabled senior now. I couldn't give one the life it deserves. Give them love, and they'll return it 100 fold!
I have spent 10 years of my life listening to these gsd anthems after every bath or groom. The most intelligent companions and gaurds in the world. Very gentle souls.
THE EARS!!!! TOO CUTE!!!! For all of my animals, I've always loved their ears. I had a Shep mix named Lady. My favorite passtime was crouching behind her while she was on "Watch" and puttimg my chin on top of her head and looking out from between her ears. The little wisps of frather like fur that wicked acrossed my cheeks... That was our favorite passtime. She was a fantastic pup.
As an owner of a female german shepherd, these pups are so adorable and absolutely beautiful !! Glad they will all have a forever home. Thank you for sharing. ❤🐕 from NY
@@GollyJolly Oh, it was! I love seeing GSDs and being around them. I wish I could have another one to love, but they are not easy and at my age, I don't have the physical strength to walk them, or have the space that they deserve, in my small apartment. Love them to pieces, though. GSDs and Huskies are my favorites. I must love the drama! LOL
I can’t wait to get my GSD puppy. Someday soon. This breed is hands down the king of the breeds. I will have shepherds in my life till the end. Thinking of my two greatest loves. My love Mia and my soulmate Cody.
I've had two GSD's among an assortment of other breeds during my life. I got one of my GSD's as a 5 week old puppy, which was a bit too soon. She had some socialization issues throughout her life, but other than that, she was probably the smartest, best trained and loyal dog that I've ever had. I miss her daily.
Getting a puppy too soon tends to lead to behavioral and social problems because they were taken away before really learning how to be a dog from siblings and mom making the rest of their life harder..
They are SO beautiful! I love how patient you are with all the dogs that come into your salon. I had a miniature Dachshund who gave me nine wonderful years of laughter, bossiness, sloppy kisses, and joy. Sadly, she was savagely abused the first few months of her life (I rescued her when she was six days shy of her first birthday, literally the day I lay eyes on her, I decided to keep her), so the arthritis that had set in after her injuries had more than caught up with her, and in 2019, at barely nine years old, I had to help her across the Rainbow Bridge because she was so miserable, she was ready to go. I wasn't ready, but I'd promised her from the door that when the time came (hopefully not for MANY years) when she was ready, I would be with her right up to the end. I'm fortunate that I was able to keep that promise, even though I didn't want to say good-bye. Her health was too-far-gone, and I didn't want her to suffer. Around Christmastime that same year, I started feeling like I wanted to adopt another rescue, mentioned it to a friend of mine, and he said he'd keep an eye out for a dog that would be a good match for me. He knew I didn't want an old dog, but sometimes life has a way of saying, "But, you'd be great for this little one!" As I type this, I am happy to tell you that I have a 14-year-old hound mix (we're pretty sure he's Beagle x Basset) who thinks he's two, and lays it on THIIIIIIIIIIICK when it's bathtime. He knows when he's about to get a bath, too, because Mommy takes his jinglies (collar) off. He'll run around the apartment demanding to know why I have removed his collar (the horror), and I have to go get him from his (not at all clever) hiding spot, pick him up and CARRY him to the bathroom to set him into the tub for a bath. He won't cry or howl or anything, but he will give this look that clearly says, "What have I ever done to you, woman?! I smell FINE. What is this, 'You stink' business?! Nah, that's your upper lip. I'm FINE. Now, let me out of this evil water prison and let me run amok!" He was rescued quite literally off the side of the road in a ditch two years ago at the start of the lockdown here. A friend found him when he was out looking for ice cream, we were on the phone, and he told me about Philip (the name we gave him when he came here) being in a ditch and looking confused. I told my friend, "Yeah, mate, he's looking for a ride down here to me so I can spoil him for the rest of his life!" He got Philip into the truck with him and drove him around the town where they were and asked people if they recognized him (the dog). No one knew who he belonged to, or anything, so I was asked, "I know that with the lockdown, the shelters are closed right now. Would you be willing to take him in at least for the weekend, and we'll try to brainstorm and figure out something more permanent for him on Monday?" I balked. I told my friend, "Uh... you DO understand once you cross the threshold into my complex, the dog is now MINE, right?" He said, "Well, he's an older dog... I know you'd said you wanted a younger dog..." I scoffed and told him, "I don't care WHAT I said before about that. This little one needs a HOME. He needs LOVE. Bring. Him. To. Me. I will give him all the love and spoil him and love him and give him the best life I possibly can for as long as I'm able to have him this side of the Bridge." He's been mine ever since. I regret NOTHING.
@@TheGreatnPowerfulNush Thank you so much... Emily (Emi-Duck as I called her) was an amazing dog. Bossy, but truly a wonderful little girl that is fiercely missed. The hound mix I have now, Philip, is happily snoring next to me, fourteen years old, and the silliest, sweetest boy I've ever had the great honour of sharing life with. I tell him all the time that he is the bestest, goodest boy in the whole entire universe, ever, ever, ever (which of course he eats it up lol). He is terrified of my cat (I'm not sure why... he's been like this since day one, and she's never given him a reason to be afraid of her), but he tolerates her. He knows I won't let her do anything to him.
@T Rea Okerberg Sorry for your loss. Your detailed remembrances were touching. We have several cuties to get from Rainbow Bridge when it’s our time . Thank you for sharing your memories w/ us
Seeing the first German shepherd puppy reminded me of when I first got my German shepherd, Sam at around 11 weeks. He was super fluffy like the first one as a puppy and he still is fairly fluffy almost 8 years later
So much cuteness all at once... feel like I may overdose! They really are adorable, & I'm sure all their new fur-ever families are so very happy to have them.
Absolutely gorgeous, pups! Since being around GSD's for 30 years, the first thing I noticed was their legs. Very sturdy and robust. They will be beautiful adults when grown. And props to you for undertaking 8 in a row. That takes stamina. 👍🏼
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That's devastating. :(
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Do you have bundle deals for grooming puppy litters? I liked the Akita pups more, but these are still adorable little dogs!
so many in the streets suffering. no more breeding needed. Adopt DON'T SHOP
The mom standing on the carriers has the same energy as a someone leaving their kid at daycare for the first time.
“I made these” :3
Dogs do not produce electricity.
@@Hannah_The_Heretic [insert funny at parties joke]
Poor mum, 8 children are a lot of work...
And never seeing them again afterwards.
It's honestly incredible how grooming them back-to-back shows how each has their own personality. Some of them are dramatic, some are cuddly, some just sit there. Absolutely adorable!
Some are more openly fearful, new experiences, loud noises, hot heat on skin perhaps for first time, nails clipped, it’s understandable. Nothing dramatic about that. We should empathise.
@@sarabovenzi378 Of course. I agree with both of you. I swear, one of our dogs did not know he was a Dog.
And then afterwards - most huddled sleeping together, one off on it's own and one like "nope, still awake!".
@@sarabovenzi378 The air from the blow dryer isn't hot and they had happy hoodies on so it shouldn't have been that loud. Like earplugs for dogs
I got the runt of the German Shepard liter, she was the last one that the carrier had and she is an amazing dog, im glad I got her and not anyone else cus they missed out. She is naturally quiet, protective, and kind yet was the runt.
Agreed! I brought my litter of eight to the vet for their first shots. He said to take them out one at a time. I opened the carrier door and all eight came charging out. The vet laughed so hard! He said it was okay. That those German Shepherd pups running and playing in the exam room was why he became a vet! He loved it! Me, too!
Thats so cool.
sounds like you had an amazing vet! My boys vet was also the same. I had a husky/german shepherd mix, and my boy got the whininess AND screeching singing songs of their people trait from both breeds. Everytime we'd go to the vet, Buddy would raise absolute hell, bursting ear drums. All of the nurses and our vet would just laugh and say that everytime they saw Buddy, he made their day, and that he made their jobs so much more interesting.
Probably made his day! Kitten and puppy appointments are a vet's favourite appointments! I knew someone who's husband had a herd of sheep. One of the lambs had an eye infection so she brought the lamb into the vets with her cat (who had an appointment for his yearly shot and overall checkup). All the vets and nurses loved having a cuddle with the lamb, as they hadn't done farm veterinary medicine since university!
I imagine getting to play with puppies every now and then makes up for the harder parts of the job 🥰
Mama just sitting on the crates while you released the hoard was adorable 😂
"They are giving away my children and you're laughing"
@@PRubin-rh4sr She'll be happy to have the peace and quiet.
*horde
@@danielwilson5102 both*
Release the hounds!
Oh. my. god. their little faces are so incomprehensibly cute I can't handle it
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It’s the ears for me. 🥺😍
Those sweethearts are free stress relievers.
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I love how big their paws are 😭❤️
Foreshadowing :)
me too😊 Their big paws are a symbol of their healthy growth !
😂❤
Overdosed on cuteness- Mama on top of the carrier was priceless. She looks like she needs a spa day all her own.
I feel sad that she only gets to be a mom for 8 weeks and then her puppies vanish. Animals have emotions and they grieve.
Yes, to have all leave at 1 time isn't easy.
@@hilaryc3203 they get over the whole being a mom thing pretty quickly honestly 😂
@@maka5065 How do you know? Do you have a psychic link to dogs? I've seen mother dogs who know their pups months later and have an enthusiastic reunion.
@@hilaryc3203 so? An enthusiastic reunion doesn’t equal constantly depressed separation. Dogs absolutely do not behave like you’ve kidnapped their kids once the puppies are old enough to be weaned ; I’ve seen dog moms react aggressively if their puppies are around too long. You shouldn’t feel sad about that it’s weird
The “angry puppy grunts” got me 🤣❤️
Best part of the video!!
OMG. I snorted so hard I went straight into a coughing fit. Lol.
I FELL IN LOOVVEEE😍😍🥹🥹
We need Angry puppy grunts ASMR to study and relax to that's just these puppies
It's so real too. I have a Belgian Malinois and he still does his angry puppy grunts when he's annoyed.
Puppy number 3 - I love it when he stood on your shoulder
"hold me"😟
I agree.
Puppy#3
Did it for me!
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That one cuddly boy stole my heart! Also the female who shoved her face under your arm to escape and got the squishy eyes xD that was hilarious
Yes, if I were Vanessa, #3 would have mysteriously disappeared!! He was very sweet.
Yep… they were my two favourites too. Cuddly #3 and escape artist in training #5! 😜😍😍🥰
Wow I've never gotten this many likes. Glad I'm not alone in my thoughts lol
Aha! 2:32. 🥹😍
I love number four's angry little puppy tantrum. Crying and grumbling under his breath
Adorable
He’s just a little bratty dude
Funny 🤣 German shepherd puppers
i'm extremely jealous of whoever got to adopt one of those pups. They're adorable.
Pro tip: go with the litter to the grooming appointment to really see the personality of the puppy you put a deposit on 😹
You’re 10000 steps ahead of the rest of mankind
Honestly wish i could do this before picking a puppy. Will definitely help me choose as I’m absolutely lost with how to pick a pup to fit my lifestyle 😅
Honestly wish i could do this before picking a puppy. Will definitely help me choose as I’m absolutely lost with how to pick a pup to fit my lifestyle 😅
Honestly wish i could do this before picking a puppy. Will definitely help me choose as I’m absolutely lost with how to pick a pup to fit my lifestyle 😅
In India, they just show you pictures and a video. You never know what the personality is until you get one. The whole thing sucks:(
I love how the Shepard mommy was perched on top of the puppy crate and is like, "haha suckas, tricked ya! we werent going to the puppy park, BUT TO THE DOG WASHERS! MUWHAHAHAHA!"
She clearly has shut down the nipples for the day!
Mom says better you brats than me!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@TheWolfReport As it's put on a kitten rescue channel, the milk bar is currently closed.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 u got me at MUWHAHAHAHAHA
Hands down my favorite breed. My uncle and grandparents had a retired K9 "Nathan". His well-mannered nature and how he would interact with me and my cousins is a testament to the GSD breed and what they mean to their families. These pups in the video are absolutely precious, and my God those ears make me love them even more if it is possible.🐕
@@gae384 oh my males were very protective.
well i got bit by one at the dog park so...not the best first impression...😅
@@dualina8025 that's down to the owner. Not the breed.
@@nlbdesigns8503 still, i'm not exactly a lover of the breed...
@@dualina8025 why you here then
They are so cute! I love GSDs. We had a long coated GSD named Casey, she was smart, loyal, well trained, gorgeous - AND was aware I was about to have a seizure one day - I had no idea what she was trying to tell me, jumping up with her forepaws on my bed while I was getting dressed, she was so distressed. I thought she badly needed a walk, so off we went. Halfway through I started feeling wonky and strange (it’s really hard to describe) she started circling around me as everything in sight started looking like a painting by a cubist on acid. Next thing I remembered I was in the ER unable to remember my own name (it wasn’t my 1st seizure, but they’re still so scary.) A neighbor saw what was happening and called the ambulance. The next day when my dad was walking her the neighbor who called 911 told him Casey wouldn’t leave my side to let the EMTs help me until a police officer or EMT who knew the breed coaxed her away. After my speaking to the breeder/trainer about this it turned out Casey’s mother was a trained seizure sniffing dog. She passed at 10yrs old in 2013, I still miss her so much.🥺🐾🐕🐾❤️ - If you got this far, thanks for reading. I have so many happy memories of all our dogs, but this one’s kinda special and here seemed the right place to share this.🙂
That really was an amazing and interesting story. Thank you for sharing that with everyone, seriously. I have a soft spot for the long hair editions.. ♥️😊
@@PLACEonPLATE Oh, thanks! Long coated GSD’s are extra beautiful, imo.♥︎ :)
sounds like she was the best girl
Sounds like you got the exact dog you were meant to have. Thanks for sharing. ❤️ 🐕
Thank you for sharing ❣️❣️💖💖🐾🐾
I’ve been scared of German Shepherds forever (bitten by a pack when I was younger) but this channel is making me love them again. What a squishy pile of sweethearts!
I'm so sorry that happened to you. Not to the same extent, at all, but I have been punched in the nose by a cat who was declawed. That was, about, 30 years ago when I was volunteering at an Animal Hospital. (I don't think Declawing is done anymore.)
I totally understand. I have a 4 year old male GSD, and personally I think they are one of the best breeds. But, on another note, I was terrified of Dobermans when I was a kid. We lived nextdoor to a family that had 2 that were guard dogs, and when they got loose, everyone in the neighborhood would be told to stay inside. Of course I lived next to them on a cul-de-sac, so where did they always run to? My backyard down to the pond. For years I was so afraid of the breed.
@@QUICKBOOKS1 Declawing is still being done around in the US, most european countries have banned (if not all) declawing.
Also whom ever declawed their cat, I hope they got covid.
@@bloodyfitnerd1947 yeah declawing is so unbelievably cruel 😔 Just cut their claws a bit so they are sharp! No need to declaw!
I think something to remember is, like humans. They're not all the same. Each one has a different personality, some will be sweet and loving. Others will be a***holes lol.
Lol. "He already knows all the lyrics to the song of his people."
Each of these puppies made me laugh for a different reason, but I have to give puppy #2 props. She is the only dog on your channel that managed to remove her happy hoodie. She's a smart dog!
Hi 👋 dear, how are you doing?
I saw her shake the hoodie off and just thought, oh no, that one is gonna be trouuuuuuble to her future family xD. One of my three doggos is noticeably better than the other two at sussing out problems or working out how shit works. He can now open most cupboards and doors, and three previous models of doggy pens.
I have a GSD cross. The first time I took her on a walk, she figured out how to get out of her harnass. I bought a different harness. She figured out how to get out of that one too. And I thought harnesses were suppowed to be better than collars because they're escape proof! GSDs are too damn smart for their own good.
So smart dogs are a curse and a gift at the same time. ^^
@@ZoeAnnLewis18 Sounds like fun!
Great reveal…I thought there was only going to be three pups by the thumbnail. When they all poured out of the kennel…it was a steamroller of puppy love! ❤️
Let me tell you, my *heart* about gave out when I saw the flood of flood coming at me.
The affection they give is the cutest thing ever. I love Germans.
All the while, mom's just hanging out and chilling, appreciating a little time for herself.
This is just the medicine I needed! We had to put our 14.5 year old GSD service dog 2 months ago. I'm still mourning our loss. These adorable puppies made me smile. I wish them all long and healthy lives. ❤️
I hope you're OK.
Im so sorry for your huge loss
I wish them much the same. My condolences.
I'm so sorry you lost your fur-baby.
I liked your best hopes for these wee ones. you have my deepest & sincerest condolences for your old dog. Always our hardest time when that comes (Cats, with me, but we Love our animal kin just the same) 14.5yrs is a good age for a GSD if I hear it right. You clearly did VERY well by him/her. & you proved your worth at the end. we take the WORST pain to spare them theirs. That is no small sacrifice. If I know nothing else about you, that tells me all I need to know about your character & quality.
german shepherd puppies are the cutest little black fluffballs ever, with their big ass ears flopping around aaaaaa
It’s amazing how at only 8 weeks they all have personalities
Of course they do, even at younger ages they act a little different from the others!
Their personalities start to develop as soon as their eyes open and they can start exploring their world.
i work at a shelter and one dog Winnie recently had 6 pups! by the time they opened their eyes they had tiny lil personalities! they’re adorable
2:04 ohhhh the angy baby noises 🥺 so precious!
i can't imagine the sheer amount of patience it took to do this with eight of these little fluffy morons, you're amazing tbh!
Morons?? What an ignorant comment.
This is the cutest video I've ever seen. They are ADORABLE! I hope they have happy lives with lots of treats :)
They are all soo adorable!! The angry puppy grunts were my favorite little noises they made 💖💖💖 you are amazing as always with animals and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Omgosh! This was the cutest litter of GS puppies. They actually did fairly well with their baths for only being 8 weeks old.
And they were so good at getting their claws clipped - one even looked interested!
Silly puppies you aren't being hurt. Poor dramatic babies! They look so good!
i've been in a pretty rough place recently and i'm not even kidding your videos put THE BIGGEST SMILE on my face. TY for making my night (europe) joyfull!
I hope things get better for you soon, and I’m glad these videos help you. Another channel I watch daily for my happiness fix is Doggy Daycare Farm Trips. Lots of happy puppies and big dogs having the time of their lives.
❤
same brother/sister. another european here suffering and depressing hard, loving these canadian pups. i have a colonoscopy tomorrow and the only thing distracting me from the tons of laxatives im on right now is sassy mother girl w/ the dogs and the dramatic barks of these beautiful dogs. cant believe ive turned into one of those facebook moms that watches dog videos all day. im not ashamed. i hope u get better ❤️ all love.
@@everywone6715 So I'm not alone "obsessed" with all those dog videos 😅but I watch more of rescue dogs which can be depressing sometimes.
@DHH 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤
German shepherds are my favourites they are truely the sweetest and most beautiful dogs. I used to have two Rocky and Coal they were so precious and protected the cat Jaxon like they were his body guards ❤️
I have a 10 month old German shepherd, he’s an amazing dog. But he’s going through his rebellious teenage phase at the moment, and he’s been a handful lately. I still love him so much. My family has always had German Shepherds.
Agree & Same. Growing with my 1 yo Alsatian was probably the best relationship I'll ever have. Including my kids. They don't get dogs? 😣😣😣
Also unlike Husky, they handle their jobs well
I just love German Shepherd puppies. Totally adorable. Eight in the litter, the breeder must have been happy. Drop dead gorgeous, the whole bunch of them.
This one was a killer for me. I couldn't handle their sheer cuteness.
R.I.P.
That cuddle puddle at the end.... My heart! So much Cute!
There is no way I could do your job...I'd pass out from all the cuteness!
This is definitely one of those "I WANT A PUPPY WAIT NO I DON'T!!" moments. Like I've had a couple puppies and now a couple of kids. They are both always so cute, but also so much work and I'm ready to not deal with poop and pee for a while from either.
After dealing with 11 puppies before, I feel you on that. Poo and pee and nearly destroying the room.
if everybody had realistic expectations of puppies, a lot more would be willing to adopt grown dogs instead.
My avatar photo was a puppy my niece got (then I adopted back when my niece was late teen). My cunning brother had me look after the puppy for the first few weeks _till she was properly toilet trained¹_ before my niece got her.
¹ not that hard, I just dug, with my foot, two small holes in the yard (at night) and I pee'd in one while positioning her over the other hole.
She got the idea.
FYI a useful trick is to have a older dog show them as well, next door had a one year old similar breed who mummied her and taught her _"dog"._
[BTW Back then I didn't know what the term "dogging" meant - my face when it was explained…😳]
My next (current) dog was a year old, and still had toilet issues when I got him, so I pee'd on a tree with him watching the first night, and he got the idea then and there.
Any neighbours with night vision lenses probably have compromising photos of me.
This is what happens when your a parent of both children
@@casbot71 My little kitten didn't understand the littlerbox until he watched my older cat use it. Right after she finished and left, he went right into the box and used it perfectly. From that day on there was never a problem.
I love how even when complaining they are still smiley and happy. I wish all puppies could feel this safe always 🧡
You have so much patience with all the dogs you groom!
Them all taking a nap together cuddled up warms my heart.
0:07 I think that is either the mom or dad on top of the cage looking proud as heck. But also like "They're your problem now.."
That's not quite what I was thinking, but, that fits too.
as a German Shepherd owner this makes me miss the days of when my pup was an actual pup, they are sooo cute!
Ahhhh the struggle of the puppy trying to escape under your arm at 2:32!! The annoyed grunting was so damn cute
I adore how gentle you are with the babies! Bringing them into it slowly, distracting them while they get their nails done, and just trying to turn the first groom from a scary, scarring experience into a positive and friendly one.
Bravo to you for handling EIGHT babies! I hope you got a wonderful nap afterwards!
the two video of these Ger Shep Dogs getting washed, groomed is and education, so so amazing what all happens to take care of the whole family
As I’m watching this video and I’m waiting for the cologne and fur brushing, she says there’s another puppy, I’m like, “HOW MANY ARE THERE” and ends up with 8
Props to Mama doggo
Mango Tango Cologne!
I love how the relationship of humans and dogs is such that even if we can't recognize visually which puppies are which right away, we can use things like personality and temperament to clue us in who's who. :)
Definitely a "I NEED ONE" moment. So much Cuteness!
My mama dog came in when she heard the puppy cries, she had a litter of eight too. 💕 These babies are beyond adorable and the bath struggle is real.
My GSD Apollo didn't get the memo either...he is the most dramatic young man EVER!
Wh had a Lab/Neuphie Mis, and, he was totally dramatic.
These guys are going to be huge! Look at their paws.
Every single one is gorgeous.
Made my day, such little monsters, their mom looked so proud.
When I saw the thumbnail I thought it was only three. But it was 8! Omg. I’m absolutely dying from the cuteness.
I grew up with the most wonderful grandfather that raised German Shepherds for police work. I had the pleasure of playing with the pups as a young girl. All the kisses and nibbles. All great memories.
It’s hard to believe that my 10 month old, 80 pound German Shepherd was ever this small. Hard to believe that he was ever the runt of his littler, when just today, he dragged me across a gravel pathway.
Still, it’s nice to watch this video and remember why I love him so much.
Oh wow!! I hope you are okay
Your dog needs training
@@Akutheos our old dog shadow did that to me...she didn't mean to...she found a rock
@@Silver_wind_1987_ they should be trained to ignore things
@@Silver_wind_1987_ 🪨
THEY SLEEP IN A BUNDLE?! That is so cute!!
Oh yeah. If they accept you they will include you in the bundle.
I love GSDs. My first litter was 8 pups, too! I had 2 adult Shepherds and a mixed breed. I would come home, open the door and say "hi, puppies." All 11 would come running. I loved it. My vet loved it, too. Great dogs! Had Shepherds for over 35 years. Wish I could still have them! I'm a disabled senior now. I couldn't give one the life it deserves. Give them love, and they'll return it 100 fold!
I have spent 10 years of my life listening to these gsd anthems after every bath or groom. The most intelligent companions and gaurds in the world. Very gentle souls.
Is it only the GSD that do it or are you a breeder and do it on site?
all of those pups look just like my boy when he was their age. needless to say, it brought a tear to my eye to see them.
I love German Shepherds. The puppies are beautiful.
THE EARS!!!! TOO CUTE!!!! For all of my animals, I've always loved their ears. I had a Shep mix named Lady. My favorite passtime was crouching behind her while she was on "Watch" and puttimg my chin on top of her head and looking out from between her ears. The little wisps of frather like fur that wicked acrossed my cheeks... That was our favorite passtime. She was a fantastic pup.
So adorable all sleeping together probably the last time
They are soooo cute!! German Shepard s are MAGNIFICENT dogs!! But, of all the breeds, have such individual personalities.
When that German Shepard started growling out of anger I was laughing so hard. Absolutely hilarious
As an owner of a female german shepherd, these pups are so adorable and absolutely beautiful !! Glad they will all have a forever home. Thank you for sharing. ❤🐕 from NY
So stinking adorable 🥰
I had to watch the video twice, the pups are way too adorable.
Loved this!!! Brought back so many happy memories of my beloved GSD (1988-1999). Still miss him.
I’m sorry I hope the time you shared with them was great
@@GollyJolly Oh, it was! I love seeing GSDs and being around them. I wish I could have another one to love, but they are not easy and at my age, I don't have the physical strength to walk them, or have the space that they deserve, in my small apartment. Love them to pieces, though. GSDs and Huskies are my favorites. I must love the drama! LOL
I can’t wait to get my GSD puppy. Someday soon. This breed is hands down the king of the breeds. I will have shepherds in my life till the end. Thinking of my two greatest loves. My love Mia and my soulmate Cody.
Working line, not show line?
@@Happyheretic2308Let's hope so. Some of the show dogs have such sloped backs - it's not good to see.
The floppy ears and the puppy pile at the end really got me. They are so adorable.🥺🥺🥺🥺
Those puppies were adorable. You did such a good job of grooming them… you deserve a treat❤️
"IMA DIE, IMA DIE, IMA DIE" LOL. Such cuteness.
I've had two GSD's among an assortment of other breeds during my life. I got one of my GSD's as a 5 week old puppy, which was a bit too soon. She had some socialization issues throughout her life, but other than that, she was probably the smartest, best trained and loyal dog that I've ever had. I miss her daily.
Getting a puppy too soon tends to lead to behavioral and social problems because they were taken away before really learning how to be a dog from siblings and mom making the rest of their life harder..
#5 definitely looks like she wanted out like yesterday
Puppy's number 2 and 3 make me laugh lol - They remind me of our dog when she was a likkle 😄👍
It never ceases to amaze me how vastly different each dog is. SO CUTE!!!
That last picture would go nicely on a Christmas card. They were so cute!
German Shepard pups are the best. Hands down the cutest out there :)
Them, and also golden retrievers ❤❤
They are SO beautiful! I love how patient you are with all the dogs that come into your salon. I had a miniature Dachshund who gave me nine wonderful years of laughter, bossiness, sloppy kisses, and joy. Sadly, she was savagely abused the first few months of her life (I rescued her when she was six days shy of her first birthday, literally the day I lay eyes on her, I decided to keep her), so the arthritis that had set in after her injuries had more than caught up with her, and in 2019, at barely nine years old, I had to help her across the Rainbow Bridge because she was so miserable, she was ready to go. I wasn't ready, but I'd promised her from the door that when the time came (hopefully not for MANY years) when she was ready, I would be with her right up to the end. I'm fortunate that I was able to keep that promise, even though I didn't want to say good-bye. Her health was too-far-gone, and I didn't want her to suffer.
Around Christmastime that same year, I started feeling like I wanted to adopt another rescue, mentioned it to a friend of mine, and he said he'd keep an eye out for a dog that would be a good match for me. He knew I didn't want an old dog, but sometimes life has a way of saying, "But, you'd be great for this little one!"
As I type this, I am happy to tell you that I have a 14-year-old hound mix (we're pretty sure he's Beagle x Basset) who thinks he's two, and lays it on THIIIIIIIIIIICK when it's bathtime. He knows when he's about to get a bath, too, because Mommy takes his jinglies (collar) off. He'll run around the apartment demanding to know why I have removed his collar (the horror), and I have to go get him from his (not at all clever) hiding spot, pick him up and CARRY him to the bathroom to set him into the tub for a bath. He won't cry or howl or anything, but he will give this look that clearly says, "What have I ever done to you, woman?! I smell FINE. What is this, 'You stink' business?! Nah, that's your upper lip. I'm FINE. Now, let me out of this evil water prison and let me run amok!"
He was rescued quite literally off the side of the road in a ditch two years ago at the start of the lockdown here. A friend found him when he was out looking for ice cream, we were on the phone, and he told me about Philip (the name we gave him when he came here) being in a ditch and looking confused.
I told my friend, "Yeah, mate, he's looking for a ride down here to me so I can spoil him for the rest of his life!" He got Philip into the truck with him and drove him around the town where they were and asked people if they recognized him (the dog). No one knew who he belonged to, or anything, so I was asked, "I know that with the lockdown, the shelters are closed right now. Would you be willing to take him in at least for the weekend, and we'll try to brainstorm and figure out something more permanent for him on Monday?"
I balked.
I told my friend, "Uh... you DO understand once you cross the threshold into my complex, the dog is now MINE, right?" He said, "Well, he's an older dog... I know you'd said you wanted a younger dog..." I scoffed and told him, "I don't care WHAT I said before about that. This little one needs a HOME. He needs LOVE. Bring. Him. To. Me. I will give him all the love and spoil him and love him and give him the best life I possibly can for as long as I'm able to have him this side of the Bridge." He's been mine ever since. I regret NOTHING.
I’m sorry that you lost your first pup, my heart goes to you and all the dogs you may have in the future!
@@TheGreatnPowerfulNush Thank you so much... Emily (Emi-Duck as I called her) was an amazing dog. Bossy, but truly a wonderful little girl that is fiercely missed. The hound mix I have now, Philip, is happily snoring next to me, fourteen years old, and the silliest, sweetest boy I've ever had the great honour of sharing life with. I tell him all the time that he is the bestest, goodest boy in the whole entire universe, ever, ever, ever (which of course he eats it up lol). He is terrified of my cat (I'm not sure why... he's been like this since day one, and she's never given him a reason to be afraid of her), but he tolerates her. He knows I won't let her do anything to him.
@T Rea Okerberg Sorry for your loss. Your detailed remembrances were touching. We have several cuties to get from Rainbow Bridge when it’s our time . Thank you for sharing your memories w/ us
@@cUser691 Thank you.
The way you said "Do not eat my earrings" tells me that it has happen before
They are ADORABLE!! I love them all
Such sweet babies ❤ Funny how #1 is so hyper, whole the other three are so chill. Don't have a favorite, love them all ❤
“Screaming like her life is over before it began” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That is the best part about these videos. The Dead Pan Humour.
@@QUICKBOOKS1 True she is perfect at it too XD
Oh goodness I can't take the cuteness, they are all ADORABLE
Oh gosh they are so so so beautiful. So is Mum sitting on the crate ❤️❤️.
Seeing the first German shepherd puppy reminded me of when I first got my German shepherd, Sam at around 11 weeks. He was super fluffy like the first one as a puppy and he still is fairly fluffy almost 8 years later
This has got to be one of the best episodes so far.
That and the screaming Husky.
Had a German Shepard. Amazing dog. Extremely smart. Lasted 15 years. He would give up his life for yours.
So much cuteness all at once... feel like I may overdose! They really are adorable, & I'm sure all their new fur-ever families are so very happy to have them.
I feel like I speak for everyone when I say We want the extended version with these little cuties lol
This phenomenal footage moved me to tears!🐕🦺❤️
Oh my goodness, I’m in love. How is each one of them cuter than the last? What a pack of sweethearts 😍
I love the proud mama or papa sitting on the top of the transporter 😻
OMG this is literally the cutest thing I’ve ever witnessed
Absolutely gorgeous, pups! Since being around GSD's for 30 years, the first thing I noticed was their legs. Very sturdy and robust. They will be beautiful adults when grown. And props to you for undertaking 8 in a row. That takes stamina. 👍🏼
And maybe a glass -- or jug? -- of wine?
Really interesting to see their personalities already standing out from each other.
Reallly cute puppies. You are such a patient and caring person...congrats on a job well done.
oml they’re adorable 😭
That was cuteness overload, each and everyone had a look of their own. Sweet!
They’re convinced life has ended 😂😂😂 bless them! I am sure they’ll soon see that in fact a happy life is on its way with forever homes….❤