I have a dog, best thing that my parents brought me when I was young! I love him so much he is like my little brother ❤️he aways stands on my side and aways protected me and our family and when he is in our home he is the cutest thing alive😍
Carlos Santana once said that for any great guitarist, you only need to hear a few notes to know who they are. Just a couple of bars is all you need to recognize BB King or Edge or Stevie Ray Vaughn. It's the same with artists - just a few lines and you can't help but think of Keith Haring. I consider this a very nice tribute to an artist who left much too soon...
human: OH SHI- WERE UNDER ATTACK doge: man i got kicked out of my guild after some of my brothers died they said im weak can i crash with you guys instead? human: oh... okay heres some. doge: thanks i'm starving btw this taste better than the once we hunt one day later~ tribe: WOLF ATTACK!!! doge: btw we got this deer from the run and brough in some of my bros do that tasty fire magic of yours
Well early hunters lived with the wolf, took cubs. Also early farmers let wild cats purge the grain stores! People still try to tame bears and tigers. Dogs and cats are natural allies! 🐕 🐈
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the humans didn't immediately try to kill any wolves that came near their camps? Like, they probably already recognized the wolves as their fierce competitors and STILL gave them their scraps and let them close. For their kindness, they were rewarded with good boys that would accompany them FOREVER.
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the wolves didn't immediately try to kill humans in their camps? You fail to understand that prehistoric humans were much smaller than today. An unarmed human stands no chance against a grey wolf-sized dog. From the dogs' kindness and cooperation, we have all this. Without it, humans are still cavemen. We are the junior partner.
@@richsackett3423 Not necessarily. The wolves that came to us didn't have packs; they were alone. They would've easily been overwhelmed by sheer numbers and killed by humans, especially in THEIR territory.
@@kaylenvee8150 Nonsense. It’s the most social dogs who were down with “Hey let’s go kill something you cook it and we’ll eat it”. Lone animals primarily? Uh that isn’t how mammalian reproduction works.
@@richsackett3423 That would hold true if one of us walked into their packs. A wolf came to a human camp. Humans didnt to a wolven pack. Its the advantage of numbers in this case.
@SnoopyDoo nah, they just like to chew stuff for teeth and jaw strength, similar to castors liking and needing to chew wood to counter their continuous teeth growth.
im watching this video with my dog lying next to me in bed and im feeling like im continuing a thousand year old friendship that makes us both better. thanks buddy for being here.
Hachiko's story: Hachiko was a Japanese dog who was abandoned in America. He walked around the streets until a man called Parker Wilson found him. Since he felt sorry for the dog, he decided to take it home with the intention of returning Hachiko to his owner. Weeks passed as Hachiko and Parker had fun together. Hachiko would always wait at a station, eager for his owner to return. One unfortunate day, Mr Wilson had died in 1923 at his work place. Hachiko was two at the time and was unaware of this. He waited all day long for his owner to return. Days turned to week, weeks became months and months became years. Hachiko had been waiting at the station for 9 years, still unaware and with so much patience. He would wait and wait in order for his beloved owner to return. Little did he know, his owner would never return. After waiting for his owner to return for 9 years, Hachiko died at the age of 11 in 1934 or 1935. People who were close to Professor Parker Wilson realised and many people came to know about this heartbreaking, loyal story. Today, Hachiko's statue stand at his waiting spot. This act deserves to be noticed. This true story of a loyal dog proves that they are better the humans. I just heard about this story and wanted to share it. His act of heroism is so powerful that several movies are based on it. Sorry for making you cry. I hope Hachiko goes to heaven! 😭🙏♥♡
@@s4leeha the actual statue is in shibuya station in japan. here's an article if u want to read more about the goodest boi of them all :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachik%C5%8D
How was this only 5 minutes? I feel like I just digested a full chapter in a history textbook in the blink of an eye! Is this the most efficiently educational and entertaining video of all time jesus christ
One more point to mention. Because dogs were domesticated by humans. Humans became more safe. Each tribe had numerous dogs which were responsible of protecting tribes at day and night, accompanying humans in hunting journeys and protected them while they were asleep at night. The extra security that dogs provided allowed humans to be more stable hence to expand and invent and discover many sciences. Stability is the most crucial thing for the progress of any nation.
Human: dogs are man's best friend Horse who has been the animal who transported human and their stuff for thousands of years and always staying loyal: *sad horse noises*
Dog culture is recent and I feel it’s had it’s day! Horses are much more part of our history! I hope dogs will be considered like cigarettes/ 2nd hand smoke soon . The amount of attacks and maulings going on is absolutely horrible worldwide . Dogs need to be driven into very small or nonexistent numbers .
“I don’t believe in evolution” **points at basset hound** So that’s just been there since the dawn of time? Running around majestically? **points at teacup chihuahua** And that? That’s been a thing that stood a chance of living a wild life? Humans just caught and tamed wild chihuahuas?
Liz Penn I was waiting for this comment 😂 Cause the two *TOTALLY* aren’t related in any way shape or form, are they??? 🤪 I’ll be sure to compare and contrast them before the joke next time, just for you.
@@WanderingQuill artificial selection is still a process of evolution. Evolution in general is very broad and includes editing/selecting genetic traits, something that artificial selection does.
My dog is on the bed sleeping next to me, and I wondered, "How did these creatures befriended humans" and after a quick Google search, I found this video. Gotta love the internet and the power to have info at your fingertips.
I love this video! Beautifully written, narrated and illustrated (keith Haring?)! Easy and informative enough to share with the Grandkids as they cuddle with their four legged BFFs. Thanks Ted-Ed for another lovely story
Something cool I found out recently is that many hound dogs have those long floppy ears so when they have their heads low to the ground sniffing and tracking, the ears flop around and help to kick up scents from the ground to help the dog track. I don’t know why, but I thought that was super cool when I found out.
Owww....I am loving my dogs more. I have 2 dogs. The first one was brought by my dad as she was ditched in a sewage for being a girl(now she is 5 yrs old). And second one came to our home for shelter, no one wanted to keep him because he had bad leg formation(now he is 1 yrs old). I just love them both.
4:35 Dog : you hit me, now ima do da revenge Human : haha what, ya can forgive me Dog : Nah, Ima eat ya flesh Human : lets be friends Dog : Promise me of giving a snack Human : walllaaaaah
I looooove how they got everything right! Yay science!!! Sick of "The Dog Whisperer" fans and his ilk spreading misinformation about dogs' social structures and the way they feel and think. Great animation and art style! Looooove this
Not many friends would die for you but a dog would without a moment's hesitation. One man with three dogs and a spear could probably hunt more effectively and safely than a dozen men.
Early symbiotic relationship. Humans could scavenge wolf kills, breaking bones to get to the marrow. Also, wolves went more for the softer organ tissue while humans could cook the meat.
Human: I like to run my prey to exhaustion
Wolf: what? Me too!
Both: did we just become best friends?
Luis Avila lmao
Pretty much
OOf *_-You have now entered the domestication era-_*
You are more...
You are...
a Symbiote
Hahaha
"Our greatest enemy became our most reliable friend"
- humans
@Boys Teacher r/ihavereddit
@Boys Teacher r/wooosh
forgot what video I was on.... this comment made no sense intially. but its about dogs
Oddly enough, that is also the basic arc of every relationship with Son Goku.
Wait, are humans Son Goku??
Thats deep
But no matter what they will always be our best friend
and they will always bark and stand beside their dog bowls whenever we come home from work
Unless you treat them like dieties when they're babies, causing them to become total idiots.
@Melkor The First Dark Lord They can died
I have a dog, best thing that my parents brought me when I was young! I love him so much he is like my little brother ❤️he aways stands on my side and aways protected me and our family and when he is in our home he is the cutest thing alive😍
"Pringles Spongebob" best picture combo I've seen this year.
it all began when four magical words were uttered
"who's a good boi?"
(1)Who (2)is (3)a (4)good (5)boy. Or is "who's" considered one word?
Say it in Proto- Indo- European language for ancient sound... Or even proto-language! 😹
@@isi2973 I think you can count contractions as one word.
@@isi2973 contracted words are counted as one
@@isi2973 Who's is a combination of who and is; it is usually considered as one word, In the same way goodbye is a word.
Nice! Love the Keith Haring Style animation!
I came here looking for this comment. not disappointed.
They did such a good job!
Lol my crushs name is sam
thank you captain, now i can sleep!
Carlos Santana once said that for any great guitarist, you only need to hear a few notes to know who they are. Just a couple of bars is all you need to recognize BB King or Edge or Stevie Ray Vaughn.
It's the same with artists - just a few lines and you can't help but think of Keith Haring. I consider this a very nice tribute to an artist who left much too soon...
Shout out to that first grey wolf who approached the human for food. If it weren’t for it, we wouldn’t have so many good bois.
human: OH SHI- WERE UNDER ATTACK
doge: man i got kicked out of my guild after some of my brothers died they said im weak can i crash with you guys instead?
human: oh... okay heres some.
doge: thanks i'm starving btw this taste better than the once we hunt
one day later~
tribe: WOLF ATTACK!!!
doge: btw we got this deer from the run and brough in some of my bros do that tasty fire magic of yours
Yeah, he was the only woke one
Yes fluff bois is best
Yeah I can't imagine a world without them
And good girls 😃
I think this video was supposed to be called “A Brief History of Good Bois”
And Good Gals!
only the goodest of bois
Furry fluffy boiz
@@scuzzbug All dogs are the goodest good boys to ever have existed.
Not when they shoe chew
From fierce rivals to best friends. This is a. Story made in heaven.
Ah yes (made in heaven)
Well early hunters lived with the wolf, took cubs. Also early farmers let wild cats purge the grain stores! People still try to tame bears and tigers. Dogs and cats are natural allies! 🐕 🐈
1:50 I love how the human just randomly gives a part of his meal to a random wolf and making history lmao
Whoever that human was, he’s the real MVP and hero of the story lmao
an unamed hero
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the humans didn't immediately try to kill any wolves that came near their camps? Like, they probably already recognized the wolves as their fierce competitors and STILL gave them their scraps and let them close. For their kindness, they were rewarded with good boys that would accompany them FOREVER.
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the wolves didn't immediately try to kill humans in their camps? You fail to understand that prehistoric humans were much smaller than today. An unarmed human stands no chance against a grey wolf-sized dog. From the dogs' kindness and cooperation, we have all this. Without it, humans are still cavemen. We are the junior partner.
@@richsackett3423 Not necessarily. The wolves that came to us didn't have packs; they were alone. They would've easily been overwhelmed by sheer numbers and killed by humans, especially in THEIR territory.
@@kaylenvee8150 Nonsense. It’s the most social dogs who were down with “Hey let’s go kill something you cook it and we’ll eat it”. Lone animals primarily? Uh that isn’t how mammalian reproduction works.
@@richsackett3423 That would hold true if one of us walked into their packs. A wolf came to a human camp. Humans didnt to a wolven pack. Its the advantage of numbers in this case.
@@evellynfrancesca6361 So you’re agreeing with me but trying to sound like you don’t? The internet makes people do weird things.
We must protecc these creatures for the rest of our lives
Why do I see you everywhere
that's right
We must selectively breed them to be do our work for us
Mell Smith Get outta here vegan
Shut up with this “cc” meme it’s protect for gods sake
Best enemies to friends fanfiction ever, 10/10, would recommend.
Underrated comment man
plot twist: The fiction came true
R/woooooooooooooooooosh
@@Cloud-jz5zx i cant believe the person didnt get the fact that this is real and not fan fiction im literally crying right now
@@Cloud-jz5zx r/wOoOOsH
TED-Ed's done it again! The animation is absolutely adorable!
I've never seen a bad Ted video
Stephanie Chan Omg they should make a course on animation!
I'm super happy with how it came out! It's so cool!
if you love this please check out Keith Haring’s art!
Keith haring
1:43 grey wolf scratching his head is the most adorable thing ive ever seen
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly
He got manns bacc
20 American die a year to dog bites. Less than 10 globally to sharks.
Someone Else
I think you just triggered feminists
@@NoobMaster-tn8di wut
+Boy Graffity I think u never see how Feminists hate male in weird ways
I loved this so much lol well said
Dogs: rivals to best friend
Me: looks at the mosquito
LagiNaLangAko23 not if they kill us first
insects r the natural enemy of humans
What kind of dog do you have?
@@@caseyl3631
Hotdogs
@@codenameaki6614 no their not we even domesticated a few of them. Like silkworms for example.
Idk. But my dog evolved to be a shoe-chewing machine. Far removed from its gray wolf ancestors. 😂
I wouldn't fret, it's better for him to chew on your shoes than your legs.
@SnoopyDoo nah, they just like to chew stuff for teeth and jaw strength, similar to castors liking and needing to chew wood to counter their continuous teeth growth.
@@emmn.4307 Like rodents? cool!
I have an expensive shoe collection - you, sir, just talked me into getting a dog.
@SnoopyDoo 😅😅😅
2:00 those wagging tails are so cute
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Awww
Why are you so right
Every doggo is best doggo
Chinese : it's free real meat
Not all of them... ruclips.net/video/EEa6jZv-Khc/видео.html
@@Purr999 I'm opposite. I'm afraid of cat
Your dp is the best dp
well said, because if one doggo was the "best doggo" then that would make all other doggos less of good bois
im watching this video with my dog lying next to me in bed and im feeling like im continuing a thousand year old friendship that makes us both better. thanks buddy for being here.
"Canis Lupis or the grey wolf"
I love how the scientific name for wolf is 'Dog wolf'
the latin word _lupis_ evolved to the spanish word _lobo_ , which means "wolf"
And Domestic dogs are “Dog wolf Family”
I love the Keith Haring style for this animation!
Same!
I'm a simple man, if I see a vid on doggos I simply click.
I see...a man of culture
@@naltlan7651 Indeed my compadre.
Nothing wrong with that Mr. Knight.
I see you have inherited shaggys powers........HOW!?!?
@@lookmomnohands0391 we all have a piece of shaggy in us
I love how they used Keith Haring's art style to animate this video, it's a simple tone towards his legacy and he portrays dogs in his art
"given enough time, even our most dangerous of rivals can become our fiercest friends." Heartening indeed! :)
they moved from the fringes of our community into our homes and into our hearts♡
Dogs have made humans more compassionate and it's not actually the other way around and I absolutely adore this
I'm watching this while my dog is curled warmly around my feet. 💕🐾
Before : Rival
After : Buddy
That's how friendship works
😍
💯
If anime has taught us anything you're right
It’s called having a BFF :))
First, we see their worst. Then, we see their best. It's a natural trick.
Hachiko's story:
Hachiko was a Japanese dog who was abandoned in America. He walked around the streets until a man called Parker Wilson found him. Since he felt sorry for the dog, he decided to take it home with the intention of returning Hachiko to his owner. Weeks passed as Hachiko and Parker had fun together. Hachiko would always wait at a station, eager for his owner to return. One unfortunate day, Mr Wilson had died in 1923 at his work place. Hachiko was two at the time and was unaware of this. He waited all day long for his owner to return. Days turned to week, weeks became months and months became years. Hachiko had been waiting at the station for 9 years, still unaware and with so much patience. He would wait and wait in order for his beloved owner to return. Little did he know, his owner would never return. After waiting for his owner to return for 9 years, Hachiko died at the age of 11 in 1934 or 1935. People who were close to Professor Parker Wilson realised and many people came to know about this heartbreaking, loyal story. Today, Hachiko's statue stand at his waiting spot. This act deserves to be noticed. This true story of a loyal dog proves that they are better the humans. I just heard about this story and wanted to share it. His act of heroism is so powerful that several movies are based on it. Sorry for making you cry. I hope Hachiko goes to heaven! 😭🙏♥♡
The real story was in Japan they changed it to be in America for the movie
@@jasonhu9505 O okay.
😢👏👏👏
@@s4leeha the actual statue is in shibuya station in japan. here's an article if u want to read more about the goodest boi of them all :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachik%C5%8D
@@cleonii Okay!! Thanks for the information.
_Things I do for love._
*~ Courage The Cowardly Dog*
👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
🐕🐩🐶😊
And it's heartening to know that given enough time, one our dangerous rivals can become our fiercest friends.
Nobody:
My Dog: Barks at a fly.
Gray wolf : *I can bite with 300 lbs of force !*
Dogs today : I chooke on strips of spaghett
Gray wolf :* *Shame* *
😂
Hi ted-ed another nice content.. The wordings at start of every video is amazing.. And amazing animation. Thanks for your video...
Dog: "WHY DO I EXIST?"
Me: "Ha ha, doggo go WOOF"
They prottecc
They attacc
But most importantly
They love bacc
They whack
RIP Bernie Macc
They smacc
They tracc
They always have your bacc. ❤️
How was this only 5 minutes? I feel like I just digested a full chapter in a history textbook in the blink of an eye! Is this the most efficiently educational and entertaining video of all time jesus christ
I tried my best to write it that way👌🏽
He protecc
He attaccc
But most importantly
He wan rub on da bacc
*belly
One more point to mention. Because dogs were domesticated by humans. Humans became more safe. Each tribe had numerous dogs which were responsible of protecting tribes at day and night, accompanying humans in hunting journeys and protected them while they were asleep at night. The extra security that dogs provided allowed humans to be more stable hence to expand and invent and discover many sciences. Stability is the most crucial thing for the progress of any nation.
4:03 "Uhhh, this looks really, intimate." jazz music continues
I- 😳
1:42 "These burgeoning bipeds represented a serious threat to their territory."
How doggos interpreted us back then. xD
Is the word threat supposed to be in there somewhere?
*_*roblox_sword_slashtransition.mp4_**
I'm getting my first puppy next month!!
Lucky guy.
What you naming it
Adopt. Don't shop
@putrifiedpuppy disemboweledkitty bro wtf
Human: dogs are man's best friend
Horse who has been the animal who transported human and their stuff for thousands of years and always staying loyal: *sad horse noises*
Dog culture is recent and I feel it’s had it’s day! Horses are much more part of our history! I hope dogs will be considered like cigarettes/ 2nd hand smoke soon . The amount of attacks and maulings going on is absolutely horrible worldwide . Dogs need to be driven into very small or nonexistent numbers .
2:58 *E L O N G A T E D B O I*
Nobody:
Ted ed:
2:58 --> *W I D E B O I*
I love that it's like our species were destined to be best friends
Yay!! I love dogs and Ted Ed!
Thank you so much for hearting this!
Cats are better
The kindness here is so inspiring. Blessings to everyone!
Familiar Canis Lupus became Canis Lupus familiaris!
well, you're not wrong.
What do you mean?
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Its crazy to think that humanity and wolves used to be enemies but soon learned to have a bond with eachother
Stephen Hawking: - *A brief history of time*
TED-Ed: - *A brief history of dogs*
Hawking: - _am i a joke to you?_
That’s EXACTLY what I was thinking!
I didn't get it
@@wahhajmustafa1907 edited it...got it now?
Rudransh Mathur yeah, thanks
@@rudranshmathur529 *_Does that make sense to even you?_* Huh?
This video was very enjoyable and informative. Thank you for your work Ted Ed! Our full support and gratitude from Mizoram!
“I don’t believe in evolution”
**points at basset hound**
So that’s just been there since the dawn of time? Running around majestically?
**points at teacup chihuahua**
And that? That’s been a thing that stood a chance of living a wild life? Humans just caught and tamed wild chihuahuas?
JustinNathy you do realize you’re referring to selective breeding, not evolution right?
Liz Penn I was waiting for this comment 😂
Cause the two *TOTALLY* aren’t related in any way shape or form, are they??? 🤪
I’ll be sure to compare and contrast them before the joke next time, just for you.
@@WanderingQuill Well not to nitpick but it's still evolution. The selection pressures are just artificial rather than natural.
@@WanderingQuill artificial selection is still a process of evolution. Evolution in general is very broad and includes editing/selecting genetic traits, something that artificial selection does.
Selective breeding is just a form of revolution that happens artificially in a very short time. That's it.
3:09 HE’S SO HAPPY I AM SO PROUD
0:40 best line from enemy to best friend aww!
My dog is on the bed sleeping next to me, and I wondered, "How did these creatures befriended humans" and after a quick Google search, I found this video. Gotta love the internet and the power to have info at your fingertips.
Very Pawsitive Video! Good to combat my Ruff day. Thanks fur everything Ted Ed!
😂😂😂😂😂this comment should get infinity likes
This comment should get infinity likes😂😂😂😂😂
If you got #punpatrol call me to fend them off
nice
I think I've watched more Ted-ed videos than I've watched any other channel. I just love their videos
I love this video! Beautifully written, narrated and illustrated (keith Haring?)! Easy and informative enough to share with the Grandkids as they cuddle with their four legged BFFs. Thanks Ted-Ed for another lovely story
Something cool I found out recently is that many hound dogs have those long floppy ears so when they have their heads low to the ground sniffing and tracking, the ears flop around and help to kick up scents from the ground to help the dog track. I don’t know why, but I thought that was super cool when I found out.
This animation ws so hilariious in a good way, bless your animator!
Owww....I am loving my dogs more. I have 2 dogs. The first one was brought by my dad as she was ditched in a sewage for being a girl(now she is 5 yrs old). And second one came to our home for shelter, no one wanted to keep him because he had bad leg formation(now he is 1 yrs old). I just love them both.
4:35
Dog : you hit me, now ima do da revenge
Human : haha what, ya can forgive me
Dog : Nah, Ima eat ya flesh
Human : lets be friends
Dog : Promise me of giving a snack
Human : walllaaaaah
2:33 The original good boi.
“Sometimes friends start as enemies and enemies start as friends.”
It’s crazy how we domesticated things like, wolves, foxes and coyotes into dogs almost unbelievable
My two favourite things: Ted-Ed and dogs 😍
Can I just point out the tail wag animation is gorgeous?
Haha this animation, along with being perfect as usual, was also really funny. Amazing work as always Ted-Ed
Humans and dogs become best friends
Nobody:
Random Labrador: "What is this, a crossover episode?"
Me: goes on to youtube to escapae the toxic side of the internet
RUclips: 'a breif history of dogs-
Me: *Y E S*
Even these faceless, detail-less puppies are cute
1:23 I'm cracking up that they're running on two hind legs
Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer
1:25 Dang,not realized wolf back then can run on two legs
Maybe they are werewolves?
*furries*
I looooove how they got everything right! Yay science!!!
Sick of "The Dog Whisperer" fans and his ilk spreading misinformation about dogs' social structures and the way they feel and think.
Great animation and art style! Looooove this
Aaaack, I can't with the whole story. I find it so heartwarming like a rival to lover relationship 😂💕
Love the art style of the slide , very Keith Haring inspired
Did they commission Keith Haring to make the animation?
I've got some bad news, buddy :(
Idk why but this video was very visually appealing and the sound effects were great too!
Not many friends would die for you but a dog would without a moment's hesitation. One man with three dogs and a spear could probably hunt more effectively and safely than a dozen men.
My dingo/kelpie/labrador mutt died 2 years ago, he was nearly 17. I miss him so much.
You guys are the best. Lovely animation, great content.
4:00 **cough… cough** *FuR-*
**gets slapped on the face**
-ies.
No.
Death to furrys
@@drwhite7285 life to furrys
@@drwhite7285 nu
Greywolves long ago: We will be the most superior race in the world!* AwoOoOO
Pugs now:*meow
Cats now:*woof
Cow now : Baa baa
Sheep now : Moo moo
Chickens now: Rawr Rawr
Dinosaur before: Cock-a-doodle-doo
Why do these rectangles with legs make me smile?!
2:08 LOOK AT HE GO!!!!
A mans nemesis to a mans best friend
Wolves: “We were bad, but now we’re good”
This video makes me so happy
Dog: "We've been playing you for centuries!...Now come love me hooman 🙂"
Who else is a HUGE fan of TED-Ed's intro? Good intro or not, these are great vids. I especially like the riddles (solved Einstien's).
Early symbiotic relationship. Humans could scavenge wolf kills, breaking bones to get to the marrow. Also, wolves went more for the softer organ tissue while humans could cook the meat.
Listening whilst watching my pup be silly. Love this little guy
nobody:
chihuahua: *CRAZY BARK*
nobody :
not even a soul :
my pet shih tzu named teddy : *BORKS AGGRESSIVELY*
강아지를 우리가 만들어냈다는 것이 놀라웠습니다. 하지만 우리가 원하는데로 진화를 조종하여 강아지들이 아플 수 있다는 것이 속상하였습니다. 강아지들이 아프지 않는 선에서 진화를 조금 조절하여야 한다고 생각합니다. 좋은 시간이 되었습니다. 감사합니다.
4:09 i'm not sure if that song was a right guess
The graphics in this video is so enjoyable.
A life without a doggo is a sad life.
This video and the comments make me so happy