Funny story: Up until till the end of middle school I wanted to be a vet, so I memorized every AKC registered dog breed and I know this woman’s voice very well. So this is a treat. Thanks WIRED.
Stan Van Putting down dogs is the least of people’s concerns. Veterinarian studies is one of the most competitive job fields. In Canada it is much easier to become a doctor in comparison to a vet. I think a similar situation would apply in the U.S.
Had a full blood Chow Chow while growing up. Her name was Simba (named before my mom found out it was a female) and she was an absolute lady. Very protective of me and my brothers and the animals on our property but also extremely well mannered. She would super gently take a treat given to her and then lay with her front paws crossed, place the treat on top, and take her time to enjoy it.
This was a good video but AKC NEEDS to address health issues within breeding, for example overexaggerated wrinkles or overly smushed noses/faces. Also the sloping back in GSDs, compare the backs on the working German Shepherds to the show German Shepherds, they look like bananas!! Please update the breed standard for these poor dogs who are being valued for deformed aesthetics rather than their health!
Also they need to stop requiring certain breeds to be altered in appearance to compete. Such as dobermans who can’t compete unless their ears and tails are cropped.... I think cropping is wrong so it’s bs that they require it
@@raquel5389 I absolutely agree a dog should be allowed to be shown in it's natural state. It gets complicated when people start chanting things because everyone freaks that it will have an unstoppable domino effect. I've definitely heard oh they'll allow natural dogs, then crop and docking will be banned, then training tools will be banned and then what's next. Change scares people.
TNT Dogs are being disfigured purely for aesthetics resulting in lifelong pain problems, multiple corrective surgeries, and significantly shortened lifespans due to standards enforced in part by organisations like AKC. “CaN eVEryBOdY jUST cHiLL” headass
@@princesadepresa5396 if you Google you'll find images of modern dogs compared to the same breeds' ancestors, and for some a photographic timeline showing the gradual changes toward unhealthy degrees of the desired mutations.
@@colorbugoriginals4457 those dogs in modern photos with lower backs isn't actually how the dog looks. It's called Stacking it's even seen with other show animals like horses called parking, goats, etc where their back legs are pulled back so they stretch out more. The reason they do it so it'd show the good traits and it's easier to highlight the bad.
I had a border collie, he hated when we were all in different rooms, he would walk room to room checking everyone and would not lay down until we were all in the same room....and if you rain he would try to herd you. he was a house pet never trained to herd, it came naturally.
aww border collies are such good dogs! I miss him he died 2 years ago, he was 17. he acted like that untill the last even if it was hard for him to move around:(
Nicole omg exactly the same with my girl! she died december 2018 at 17 years old. if you looked at her at that time you would have guessed her to be at least 7 years old. She was tough until the end. Miss her very much, she was my soul dog❤️
“the shibi inu is very quiet in demeanor and often cat like” *turns to the right where my shibi has been ferociously having a loud argument with his tail for the past 30 minutes* yes. very quiet very quiet indeed.
@@oyasumilunlun Jeez louise, jump to conclusions much. I know a lot of Shiba Inu owners call them Shibi's for short, kind of like how I call my Pembroke Welsh Corgi a Pem. It could just be an honest mistake.
Meanwhile I have that weird dog like cat that knows more tricks than a lot of dogs I know and he is very quiet. Always wants to be by my side and is overall just a good boy. All Shiba Inus I've met so far certainly had unique characters and sometimes even a temper.
@@JobeF I mean, no we shouldn't breed any dogs that have health problems. My point is valid, because brachycephalic breeds tend to have more significant health issues than other breeds and tend to be bred to make these issues worse rather than better.
@@JobeF I think the point is, the human defects you described can'tbe controlled. Some humans are just born with a weak heart. Dogs, on the other hand, were intentionally bred with defects because these defects look cute to a human. For example, some pugs were bred specifically to have very flat noses. That isn't good. It hampers their breathing. That's why they snort. It's not a quirky, cute characteristic they have. It's a defect. Some dogs aren't even allowed in airplanes because it can kill them due to air pressure (Philippine Airlines). And the thing is, these defects are bred intentionally because it's "cute". Breeders don't care that the dog had a hard time breathing and their lifetime could be shortened. No, as long as they're cute and easily sold, they'll breed them that way. When breeding dogs, it's important to think of their health over their appearance first. It would be MUCH better if pugs weren't bred to have defective noses anymore. No one is saying a pug is less or should be treated less because of it's flat nose. But for the betterment of all future dogs it is better to breed them to better health.
Jobe Frasier You aren’t making sense bro. We aren’t saying we don’t accept these dogs or they’re bad. We’re saying it’s bad and not good that they’ve been bred to be deformed. Nobody’s mad at the dogs for having a defect that they can’t control, but people bred them to have the defects so that’s why it’s not cool
Was thinking the same! My shiba sounds like a coyote when he sees or hears something. edit: I also wish they'd spent more than 20 seconds on the shiba.
My Shiba lived 16 years and rarely screamed. He would only make noise when doing his "Shiba 1000" energy spurt, or occasionally when he heard another dog outside. Figures the Shiba would be the last dog on the video, they rarely get any time on the dog show broadcasts either. I'm currently looking for my next Shiba pup...it's time.
Carson D they are useless if you let them be useless. I own a Shiba, and she isn’t useless at all. No dog is, regardless of the breed. If you think that, you shouldn’t have a dog at all.
After 101 Dalmations everyone wanted a dalmation and it was overbred by puppy mills, backyard breeders that caused genetic issues. Very sad. Many of them ended up in shelters as people did not know it required a high amount of training and exercise.
Same thing happened with clownfish and blue tangs after Finding Nemo. People need to grow up and research what they're getting into instead of chasing fads with living creatures.
Jules Gulizia similar thing happened when the movie Beethoven came out in 1992 where the main vilain is the vet. People where scared to go to the vet and didn’t trust them for a long time! Kids where crying in vet clinics and it affected their credibility for a loooong time because of that film! If someone loves a dog breed they shouldn’t put in it in popular culture because it’ll lead to more problems in the breed that’s why the dog Snoopy is actually a Beagle but M. Schulz didn’t want to hurt the breed so he didn’t put the topical « beagle colours »
And now the doodle craze is threatening the integrity of the poodle gene pool and they're getting diseases and allergies they shouldn't be predisposed to.
„Their cute smushed nose“ „The French Bulldog snorts and that’s cute“ yeah I think not being able to breathe and having a completely deformed jaw and nose is really cute. They probably love not being able to breathe and eat without surgery...
Those breeds are glorified animal cruelty. I don't understand how can people find them cute at all. You can hear and see them struggle breathing. I doubt that they would say the same for a deformed human.
@@GriseWeisshark Well, people aren't pets, for one. That said, breeding for deformities is just stupid. Pugs and frenchies shouldn't exist, at least not as they are.
Fun Fact: Every beagle(and other hounds, I'm sure) is bred to have a white-tipped tail, so the hunters can keep track of them as they're running in the forest. Really cute!
My mom has a basset hound and when he is in the fields when the grass is high, we do indeed find him by looking for his white tail-tip! It's a funny sort of "location-device"! ;-)
They are usually pretty quiet... except when you, a stranger tries to touch them... then they have this weird crazy yell/scream as if we're trying to murder them.
@@rei_cirith It's probably a bit awkward for people working in a vet office when it sounds as if they're killing one of their patients. There are probably still a few people who haven't heard them making that noise on youtube videos.
19:30 why nobody mentiones that they cant breath or run very well? In some countries they are called agony bred and forbidden. They may look cute but mostly suffer and need to see the doc to get some nose parts removed in order to be able breathing well again..
Ours actually ran very well and could breathe fairly normal compared to other French bulldogs. She sadly passed away recently due to a weak heart which was recognised way too late and an inflammation most likely caused by a poorly done castration.
@@fandm_fun504 they don't speak up about it because they're the ones that make breed standards! They literally say the shorter the snout the better. Smh. If breed standards changed I think they could really help the overall health of those dogs
People breeding these dog breed back them where a lot more considerate towards the dog. They actually took into account the fur and how it would affect the dog in certain temperatures or terrain. Now you see double-coated dogs like the Siberian Huskys in Greece or Spain and short-haired dogs like Chihuahuas in Canada or Russia.
@@shuepsx652 Yeah people get an idea of a breed in their head. I live I'm in NC, I'm tired of seeing people torture Huskies. It's way too hot here for them to be happy around the year.
"cute little snorting sound when they breathe" yeh it's because they struggle to breathe because of human over breeding. Don't mention that though will you. Dog expert here just says it's cute.
The norwegian Elkhound is called Elkhound because a Moose in norwegian is Elg witch many people has confused with another moose, deer like creature called Elk.
ahh good to know! i was always confused why in english, a moose is called moose and not elk, because in german (my native language), mooses are called Elch, which is guess is similar to the norwegian elg! languages are weird.
@@sofiajohnsson1536 americans like to do things "differently". One example might be the fact that they STILL use the imperial system, while the rest of the world has move forward. Smh
"and the coton is the royal dog of Madagascar" *looks at my coton, digging holes in the backyard and running in circles with an entire roll of toilet paper in his mouth*
Alice Palice but that’s because that elk in English means a deer, specifically a wapiti, so it is correct what she is saying but I understand the misunderstanding
also i cringed at the finnish lapphund... neither lapp or hund are words in finnish. the finnish name of the breed is suomenlapinkoira so either call it that or translate the name to english lmao.
I like how she barely said anything about the Besenji. In Kenya we basically know them as "Ushago dogs" Dogs you see when you go to visit your grandma in the village. They are very timid but are said to be an all rounder dog.
1 thing about beagles is that they are very intelligent but are single minded and determined, so when you are training them, you are gonna need alot of effort and determination and like other scent hounds, it's going to be difficult to recall them when they pick up a scent.
I have a beagle he is adorable and this is true On walks he always is smelling the ground and if a smell catches his attention he’ll get really excited and try to go to it
11:36 "They're rather aloof, as a lot of hounds are" I can suddenly hear Kermit crying in the distance as he vibrates out of this dimension with anxiety
Nope, this one was all fluff. I winced a bit when she described the Frenchies' "snuffling and grunting" (which is caused by, essentially, the internal anatomy of their nose&mouth not actually fitting very well into what passes for their head) as a particularly cute trait. My father used to have a Boston Terrier who'd literally throw up a little every time he got really excited. Same kind of issue. And all the Bulldogs are SUCH GREAT DOGS! Personality-wise! It would take maybe three generations to outcross them to some similarly sized breed to get just a SLIGHTLY more moderate head shape. Cross a bunch of those mixes back into the breed, select for (at the very least!) ability to breathe and give birth w/o caesarians, and you'd end up with the exact same dog - just 75% or so healthier. It could be SO EASY. (This experiment was tried with boxers. Worked a treat! Never could get the descendants - who looked and acted like boxers in every way, just with normal dentition and a moderate muzzle shape - registered by the official clubs, of course. Madness!)
@@jkg251 I understand your concern but that is something that should logical to many people considering what dog to get and is talked about. Although the breed standart characters are generally how a dog is like of course they are all different, I totally agree. The harmful breeding is more of a problem the kennel and many breeders just don't opely talk about, so many people buying a dog are not aware of their new pets health issues and risks which is really concerning and dangerous.
@Epic Terry Oh yes, bulldogs are not something that at this point I would call a dog. Dont get me wrong, I love their personalities but I cannot understand how someone can look at a dog that a)almost never can breed naturally b) needs to always have a c-section and c) cant swim because they sink like a rock and then decide that, yes, this is a normal healthy dog. Makes me sad :(
@@solomonthefoolish ehh, it's relative. i learned a ton! 💁🏾♀ i'm not fond of animals in general + def not the biggest fan of animals as pets. so for someone like me....this was very informative. + enlightening. 🤷🏾♀
There are many breeds, but take the German Sheperd show line as an example. The amount of health problems they suffer because of the breeding imposed is not something to celebrate. All of this is about ego, not about the dogs.
German Shepherds are actually really healthy. The healthiest dog is actually the Long coated Chihuahua, especially the deer headed that's a bit bigger. Bigger dogs can have arthritis at older ages, but German Shepherds are still really healthy compared to others
@@enriktigasna I am not very educated about the many deformities that are bred in dogs, but I know a few things. I do remember reading about the problems in show breed german shepherds, and there was a list of things that caused physical issues but were required by kennel clubs. One of which was a sloped back, I think. I can't remember the others off the top of the head.
@@MultiKswift no they don't actually have a liked back. That is a rumor that even I believed in but it's not true. The back is straight, however the loins and coup are curved, the withers are elevated, the bones are angulated and the dog is stacked to make the back "appear" to be sloping, but it's actually not. You can check the 2017 westminster best in show winner's (who was a German shepherd) hip tests on OFA, and the come back as excellent.
@@enriktigasna That's true for working line dogs, but the show line takes their naturally slightly sloped back and takes it to such an extreme that is causes the dog to have hip problems.
false, that is just the way the dogs move and are stacked. They are in a 3 point stack, making their backs look overly slanted and their hips low, but if you actually see these dogs at a standstill they look perfectly normal. You could stack a Golden Retriever or an Aussie in a 3 point stack and they'll look the same way. I did it with my Rottweiler, Doberman, and Husky to prove this very point. (also obviously there is definitely bad breeding that does go into these dogs, as every breed has, somewhere, but the GSD's in the AKC ring are not as bad off as you may think)
I think bulldogs are so cute but what isnt cute is the fact that they cant breath normally, cant give birth without c section, and are in constant pain. Sad how people's vanity is causing them so much pain
I actually keep a picture of a bulldog's skull in my phone when people say how cute their smooshie faces are. This. Is. Not. Cute. This is horribly deformed. This breed needs to be dissolved.
I also kinda dislike bulldogs but it's more than the skull. Boxers have that skull and are very healthy dogs, with like 5 years more in average lifespan than "normal" looking dogs like for example Berneses
Someday I’ll get another. Until then, I’m waiting for part two. I didn’t see golden retriever mentioned. Whatever dog you may be considering, it’s important to take to consideration the room you have, the time you have to spend, as well as cost, and if the dog will fit in with your family and lifestyle. A dog is a 14 year commitment. Also, please consider adopting. There are tons of dogs who are never given a chance. It’s cheaper, and you’re giving a life a second chance!
Labs and Golden Retriever are not AKC recognized as breeds. It's important to remember that the AKC is just a Kennel Club. There are a couple of other clubs in the US that do recognize them, but, not some of the other ones that the AKC does. None of them will recognize my Cur because it was bred by cowboys and ranchers and is frequently crossbread for function so it's difficult to follow a "pure" line.
@@toddjackson3136 That's a lie. AKC recognizes the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever. They are in the Sporting Group and they are in AKC'a top breed list every year.
Ending "purebred" breeding practices would result in dogs living longer. Every dog breed has a genetic predisposition to some condition or another that shortens their lifespan, because to keep them looking the same they get inbred a ton. If we want dogs to live longer, we gotta learn to love mutts!
@@rosemarmalade2444 just like the working dogs in this video, tons of breeds are only specialized to be good at their specific job. You can't just take any mutt and train it to hers sheep or be a police dog. That's why we have dogs like german shepherds or the belgian malinois
The Norwegian Elkhound is not a misnomer, Norwegians call Moose “elg” which means Moose. Moose are also called “European Elk.” So the name isn’t really a misnomer... it’s just Americans who have another word for a separate species known as “elk.” Elk are known as red deer to Norwegians and called “hjort.”
*"every dog breed explained"* video: this dog was in disney me: intresting, go on video: this one was in pixar me: uhhh, yeah and...? video: nothing. that's all you need to know
I can tell you about Xoloitzcuintle. They were the Mexicas (Aztecs) breed. It was important in their religion because your Xolo was in charge of taking you to the Mictlan (the Mexicas heaven). They usually have no hair, but there's some Xolos that have a bit of it in their heads, unfortunately in the past xolos with hair were sacrifice. But not anymore. There's three sizes, standard, miniature and toy.
He is your friend, your partner, your defender. your dog You are his life, his love, his leader He will be yours faithful and true until the last beat of his heart You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion
It's really cool to see how evolution/selective breeding worked with each dog breed! How some dogs have webbed feet, or curly fur, or different demeanors... It's kind of crazy.
Alicia Otto Things like the size, temperament, and sensory abilities of a dog will still matter. But a sheep doesn’t care if it’s being herded by a border collie, a German shepherd, or a mutt. The only time the specific breed (or even if the dog is an identifiable breed at all) matters is if you plan to show the dog.
Kombai: A breed known for its bravery and Loyalty and it stands it ground even against 5 dogs. It is very athletic and only listens to its master. - Going Extinct because no one cares Rajapaalayam: A breed known for its Loyalty and hunting abilities. "Dog a man's best friend" might have been articulated after seeing this breed of dog. - Going Extinct because no one cares. Both of these are Indian breed and are very adaptable
Really the only memorable thing about the dalmatian and xolo is that they appear in a Disney movie? As a xolo owner myself I can so many wonderful things about their personality and their obvious characteristics like the body shape and the lack of hair. They are really good with their owner but very defensive and cautious of other people. They love to cuddle and to take sun bathes. They are also stunning runners, they way they do kind of resembles how whippets run. An absolutely gorgeous breed with a lot of history and culture behind it
I totally missed the Xolo all together because I skipped to the end of the non-sporting group where they should have been. The body shape... Their funny body shape has been the bane of my existence. I love him to death and he's my right hand man and best dog I have or ever will have, but he has been SO hard to find clothes and harnesses for. Everything fits him funny. And my boy was CONSTANTLY mistaken for a Greyhound pup when he was a baby. We still get Pharaoh Hound more often than I ever expected. Doberman sometimes. Pit bull once. "Statue" was my favorite misidentification. He was laying down the first time a guy walked by and sitting the next and the guy did the funniest double take before telling me he thought my boy was a statue. Although I'm not entirely sure why he thought I had a dog statue on a leash out in public...
Our Corgi (a rescue - probably had Sheltie & Spaniel mixed in, per the vet) “loved” to herd the neighborhood kids. He was a very loving dog who sometimes didn’t realize that his gentle nudge would topple a toddler. (Yes, 100% our responsibility to keep him in line.) Such an wonderful, sweet dog who is very missed. ❤️
It definitely doesn’t surprise me because every time I’d visit my friend’s house, their corgi would immediately start biting at my ankles and hands and wouldn’t leave me alone until I was in the house. Lol
@@Kris_797 you can. by widening their genetic diversity you can make them healthier and stronger. selectively breeding them with only ones that look like it is bound to make them unhealthy
Amen! People forget, or just don't know, that the AKC is just a Kennel Club. There are several of them. And they all have their own lists that are allowed in their club.
@@toddjackson3136 Not to mention how they have made different breeds weaker an unhealthier. For example: all sorts of Mastiffs, the german shepherd with it's sloping back, pitbulls and bullies, dashunds,...
I love that ive seen my dog mentioned. I have a swedish vallhund. They are originally viking dogs and were used by the vikings to herd cows. Theyre similar size to a corgi and can be born either with or without a tail. Theyre a strong sterdy breed which can be quite vocal. Theyre brilliant family dogs, but can try to herd their owners and children. My girl when out on a walk will sit and lay down if my daughter is to far behind. She refuses to leave any one of us behind and wants us to all walk together 😂 honestly my favourite breed ive ever owned ❤️ xx
l also have a Vallhund! I wish they would have devoted a few more sentences to the Scandinavian herders in this video. Such great dogs with a long and interesting history. Love my boy
Actually, Pedigree dogs are awful because they've been inbred. Well, okay, the dogs themselves are good bois and girls. The people who breed them are usually cruel and looking to turn a profit off of removing a dog's ability to breathe or walk correctly, because it "looks cute." Mutts are much healthier!
It really depends on the breed, where you get them and how many of them there are. For example, if you’re getting an Australian Cattle Dog (aka a Blue or Red Heeler) in Australia, they’re likely to be just as healthy as a mutt- there are so many of them here that we don’t have to worry too much about dogs getting inbred. And, you’ll also (unfortunately) find a lot of Heelers in shelters. The Heeler I had didn’t develop any issues until about 13 (she started to go blind and deaf), and passed away at 15. Otherwise, she was extremely healthy with no joint or bone issues. The same cannot be said for the dogs they show at this awful Kennel Club. Most are inbred, and plenty are now completely unable to live, breathe, or give birth without medical intervention (like English Bulldogs and Pugs). It’s infuriating, really.
@@Davefacestation every single pug i’ve ever met has had breathing issues, walking problems, etc. It’s not fair to breed the animals if you know they’re gonna have complications for their entire lives.
Yeah, probably because the AKC standards destroyed German Shepherds in the US, and they all have crappy hips. I rarely see clips of German Shepherds in training for the military anymore.
Purebreds are terrible. I wish somebody who cared about animals was in a legislative office so that we could put an end to the awful inbreeding and genetic crippling that happens when people decide they want all of a group of dogs to look the same.
Exactly! She works for the AKC. If anyone wants a dog they should look into a working line dog breeder they care about dogs health and performance more than genetic fail it e.
This was a good video but AKC NEEDS to address health issues within breeding, for example overexaggerated wrinkles or overly smushed noses/faces. Also the sloping back in GSDs, compare the backs on the working German Shepherds to the show German Shepherds, they look like bananas!! Please update the breed standard for these poor dogs who are being valued for deformed aesthetics rather than their health!
Celtic _ Kitty I have a shiba inu/ America Eskimo kix. Face and temperament of a shiba but long hair and all white like an Eskimo, which is also his name 😊
Highlighting all the different dog breeds is a good odea and makes for a very informative video, although I am dissapointed that they showed breed standarts that are harmful to the dogs and not the healthy alternative. People need to know what problems come with so many of these beloved dogs and as she says "cute" features. They are healthier alternatives!
@@emmarellda181 Not just overbreeding, but inbreeding. If this breed is to be saved they need to stop being "purebreds" and have some new DNA mixed in.
@@emmarellda181 That is why when I get my own dog I will aim to get a mutt of some sort or if I do end up getting a purebred I will only get one that has a snoot because then I at least know that they are able to breath
@@dogsfromthecity nah 'grammar police' is when someone corrects your lack of comma or something. It is cringey when you dont know the difference between two common words because they sound the same.
so true! The original European German Shepherds had stable backs and hips,but progressive ill-breeding in America has given them that bent gait...and increased their risk for hip dysplasia and fractures. People need to stop prioritising looks over health.
Speaker says "always with a black mask," *shows dog without a black mask* Gets to the part about Old English Sheepdogs, *puts the words 'Old English Sheepdog' over a picture of a bearded collie*
If you were talking about the Keeshond with the mask thing, it was probably just a picture of an older dog. My Keeshond had a black "mask" when he was younger, but his face has changed color quite a few time since. :)
@@alainajurgensmeier3389 wasn't a keeshond. It was the buhund. It was also a show dog, so not likely too old. All dogs will grey or white out on the face as they get older. It's more noticable on darker-faced dogs like keeshonds.
Very disappointed in the "explanation" of the Chow Chow breed. Literally "very thick coat, make sure to brush them down to the skin". How is this an explanation of the breed? 🙄🙄Why not mention their characteristics, personality traits and background purposes? The chows are a very noble and prestige breed and were mainly kept to guard temples in China. There, I explained more than this video did.
She didn't go into great detail for a lot of dogs for time. She didn't want to waste time and unfortunately left a handful without the proper explanation.
I had the most gorgeous Standard Poodle. His father was the Finnish Grand Champion. I never showed him, but he lived to be almost 16-years old. He had to b euthanized in late October of 2019. I’ve always had Standards, but he was SO VERY special. During this Covid19 era I miss him more than ever. Thanks fo this! 😘
The Norwegian Elkhound is actually called Moose Hound in Norway! I'm guessing the 'elk' is a case of mistranslation, as the Norwegian word for moose is 'elg'.
Moose are called elk in British English and the rest of Eurasia. That's why the confusion may arise to American English speakers. Whereas the AE 'elk' is actually used in reference to what's known to the rest of the world as a wapiti. It's seriously easier to just follow common parliance and avoid confusion by calling elk, elk and wapiti, wapiti. But that's AE for you. 🤷♂️
As a groomer and a trainer it's crazy to see the coat differences and personality differences of different breeds. I love seeing mixes where you can see both parts equally.
That's because it's an AKC dog expert! The AKC are the people who profit off of people thinking those breeds are cute, so of course they have to perpetuate that image. The AKC are horrible people who perpetuate the suffering of animals just to turn a profit at dog shows. Disgusting.
I recommend watching 1st508th airborne or something. I think that's his channel name. He is creating his own breed of Bulldog called a Renaissance Bulldog. He breeds for a longer snout to minimize breathing problems. He also breeds his shepherds for a straighter back and criticizes people that breed for the smushed faces
@@JobeF not killed off. The existing dogs should get to live out their lives as comfortably as we can make them. But we should stop breeding more of unhealthy breeds, why would we purposefully make them to suffer? Its cruel that we have designed them to look a certain way at the cost of their health.
She fails to mention the surgeries done to the dogs to make them look how they want. Instead of being natural. Or the issues some breeds have because of how we want them to look. Cropping of ears, docking tails, the rough and smooth collies along with the sheltie have their ears pretty much bent in half. You also don't see any show/American line German shepherds in the clips outside of the ring. They only show working line German shepherds since they're healthier than their show counterparts. GSD look very different than they did 80-90 years ago.
She and the organization she's in do not care about the well being of these dogs. They breed dogs so they will keep their "adorable" features, when in reality they are very deformed and sick 24/7. They have the power to stop it- by letting dogs breed each other types of dogs, but they won't.
Yes i was very surprised when she said how the briard is known for their upright ears. It bothered me because that’s not natural, and cropping of ears and tails are forbidden in many countries
Mhm. You can even see it in the greyhound. There's such a huge genetic difference between the AKC greyhound and the NGA greyhound that they can count as completely separate breeds. The NGA greyhound is what would count as the "working line" of greyhound. They are powerful, fast, agile, extremely healthy, and of excellent temperament. Can't say I'm not biased though because we have two beautiful adopted NGA hounds.
Also I'm so glad she used the proper name for the MAS, there is no such thing as a "Mini Aussie" the breed has always been called a Miniature American Shepherd, and "Toy Aussies" are also not a breed, or a size variant of either of the other two breeds.
M. P. I’m pretty sure all the varieties are considered one breed The Belgian Shepherd everywhere but the US.Please correct me if I’m wrong.I’m in Canada and it’s that way here.
All dogs are in a higher group called "good bois".
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Dogs are miserable animals
@@anselerol2956 why though?
@@anselerol2956 They literally arent, theyre definately the happiest ones
@@anselerol2956 you are
Funny story: Up until till the end of middle school I wanted to be a vet, so I memorized every AKC registered dog breed and I know this woman’s voice very well. So this is a treat. Thanks WIRED.
Awsamazing Eden
Why don’t you want to be a vet anymore?
Did you memorize the names or their description too?
EnDee Doodles prolly figured out u have to put down animals and stuff
Stan Van Putting down dogs is the least of people’s concerns. Veterinarian studies is one of the most competitive job fields. In Canada it is much easier to become a doctor in comparison to a vet. I think a similar situation would apply in the U.S.
Why is it a funny story, its just a story
Day 14 of self isolation : I am now learning about every dog breed
In Brazil it's day 21
Kenya, day 23.
Western Australia, Day 13
Danmark Day 31😔
day i don't remember
I'm happy that so many in the comment section care more about the dogs' health and well being than aesthetics 😊😊😊
its not aesthetics..?
🔴 *All Dogs In This Video* 🔴
Herding Breeds (1:08)
1:46 Australian Cattle Dog
2:01 Australian Shepherd
2:13 Miniature American Shepherd
2:29 Bearded Collie & Border Collie
3:18 Belgian Malinois
3:30 Belgian Sheepdog
3:43 Belgian Tervuren
4:38 Beauceron
4:54 Berger Picard
5:04 Bouvier Des Flandres
5:18 Briard
5:28 Cardigan Welsh Corgi & Pembroke Welsh Corgi
6:04 Rough Collie
6:29 Smooth Collie
6:48 Shetland Sheepdog
7:02 Finnish Lapphund, Norwegian Buhund, & Swedish Vallhund
7:28 Puli & Pumi
7:54 Bergamasco
8:13 Canaan Dog
8:22 Old English Sheepdog
8:46 Entlebutcher Mountain Dog
8:51 German Shepherd Dog
9:44 Icelandic Sheepdog
9:54 Polish Lowland
10:18 Pyrenean Shepherd
10:33 Spanish Water Dog
Hounds (10:49)
11:24 Afghan Hound
11:29 Azawakh
11:40 Saluki
11:57 Sloughi
12:11 American Foxhound, English Foxhound, & Harrier
12:46 Basset Hound, Bloodhound, & Otterhound
13:22 Beagles (15'' & 13'')
13:29 American English Coonhound, Black And Tan Coonhound, Bluetick Coonhound, Redbone Coonhound, Treeing Walker Coonhound, & Plott Hound
14:18 Dachsunds (Longhair, Smoothcoat, & Wirehair)
15:37 Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen & Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
16:11 Pharaoh Hound & Ibizan Hound
16:33 Cirneco Dell'etna
16:46 Irish Wolfound, Scottish Deerhound, & Borzoi
17:20 Greyhound & Whippet
17:51 Basenji
18:02 Norwegian Elkhound
18:11 Portuguese Podengo Pequeno
18:21 Rhodesian Ridgeback
Non-Sporting Breeds (18:41)
18:51 Boston Terrier, Bulldog, & French Bulldog
19:36 Chinese Shar-Pei & Chow Chow
19:53 Bichon Frise & Coton De Tulear
20:07 Dalmatian & Xoloitzcuintli
20:30 Finnish Spitz & Keeshond
21:09 Poodle (Standard & Miniature)
21:51 Tibetan Spaniel & Tibetan Terrier
22:19 American Eskimo Dog
22:29 Lhasa Apso
22:44 Löwchen
22:52 Norwegian Lundehund
23:03 Schipperke
23:08 Shiba Inu
vicortz you truly are bored huh
Thank you!
Thanks you.👍
were Huskies not in the video
Thanks 🙏🏿
dog breeds explained in the video
Herding Breeds 1:08
1:46 Australian Cattle Dog
2:01 Australian Shepherd
2:13 Miniature American Shepherd
2:29 Bearded Collie & Border Collie
3:18 Belgian Malinois
3:20 Belgian Sheepdog
3:43 Belgian Tervuren
4:38 Beauceron
4:54 Berger Picard
5:04 Bouvier Des Flandres
5:18 Briard
5:27 Cardigan Welsh Corgi & Pembroke Welsh Corgi
6:04 Rough Collie
6:29 Smooth Collie
6:48 Shetland Sheepdog
7:02 Finnish Lapphund, Norwegian Buhund, & Swedish Vallhund
7:29 Puli & Pumi
7:54 Bergamasco
8:13 Canaan Dog
8:22 Old English Sheepdog
8:46 Entlebutcher Mountain Dog
8:51 German Shepherd Dog
9:44 Icelandic Sheepdog
9:54 Polish Lowland
10:18 Pyrenean Shepherd
10:33 Spanish Water Dog
Hounds 10:49
11:24 Afghan Hound
11:29 Azawakh
11:40 Saluki
11:57 Sloughi
12:11 American Foxhound, English Foxhound, & Harrier
12:46 Basset Hound, Bloodhound, & Otterhound
13:22 Beagles (15'' & 13'')
13:29 American English Coonhound, Black And Tan Coonhound, Bluetick Coonhound, Redbone Coonhound, Treeing Walker Coonhound, & Plott Hound
14:18 Dachsunds (Longhair, Smoothcoat, & Wirehair)
15:37 Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen & Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
16:11 Pharaoh Hound & Ibizan Hound
16:36 Cirneco Dell'etna
16:46 Irish Wolfound, Scottish Deerhound, & Borzoi
17:20 Greyhound & Whippet
17:51 Basenji
18:02 Norwegian Elkhound
18:11 Portuguese Podengo Pequeno
18:21 Rhodesian Ridgeback
Non-Sporting Breeds 18:41
18:51 Boston Terrier, Bulldog, & French Bulldog
19:36 Chinese Shar-Pei & Chow Chow
19:53 Bichon Frise & Coton De Tulear
20:07 Dalmatian & Xoloitzcuintli
20:30 Finnish Spitz & Keeshond
21:09 Poodle (Standard & Miniature)
21:51 Tibetan Spaniel & Tibetan Terrier
22:18 American Eskimo Dog
22:29 Lhasa Apso
22:44 Löwchen
22:52 Norwegian Lundehund
23:04 Schipperke
23:08 Shiba Inu
:)
I didn't needed this... but take my like for this effort!
Legend
She barely talked about Boston Terrier.
Alicia Tir thank you! 💖
Where is the maltses
The way she is talking about the different dogs makes me feel like they’re pokemon
The saluki reminds me of jar jar Binks
They’re*
Catching and breeding them for competitive battles. Sounds like dog breeding minus the catching and battles.
@@KhanMann66 The battle part probably depends on where you live :P
It makes you feel like you are the dog’s pokemon?
Had a full blood Chow Chow while growing up. Her name was Simba (named before my mom found out it was a female) and she was an absolute lady.
Very protective of me and my brothers and the animals on our property but also extremely well mannered.
She would super gently take a treat given to her and then lay with her front paws crossed, place the treat on top, and take her time to enjoy it.
Who else is just watching this waiting for your doggie to make its appearance? 🥺
still waiting for the boxer
Waiting for a Golden retriever
They spent 2 seconds on one of my dogs (schipperke), let's see how it goes when they cover the toy group 👀👀👀
Spent two seconds on mine as well. Coton de tulears are the best breed ever!!!!!!
Shiba Inu better be here
This was a good video but AKC NEEDS to address health issues within breeding, for example overexaggerated wrinkles or overly smushed noses/faces. Also the sloping back in GSDs, compare the backs on the working German Shepherds to the show German Shepherds, they look like bananas!! Please update the breed standard for these poor dogs who are being valued for deformed aesthetics rather than their health!
The akc does not decide the standards, that's the breed club.
Also they need to stop requiring certain breeds to be altered in appearance to compete. Such as dobermans who can’t compete unless their ears and tails are cropped.... I think cropping is wrong so it’s bs that they require it
@@raquel5389 I absolutely agree a dog should be allowed to be shown in it's natural state. It gets complicated when people start chanting things because everyone freaks that it will have an unstoppable domino effect. I've definitely heard oh they'll allow natural dogs, then crop and docking will be banned, then training tools will be banned and then what's next. Change scares people.
Can everybody just chill, it's literally just a video to show you all the different dog breeds
TNT Dogs are being disfigured purely for aesthetics resulting in lifelong pain problems, multiple corrective surgeries, and significantly shortened lifespans due to standards enforced in part by organisations like AKC. “CaN eVEryBOdY jUST cHiLL” headass
Corgis are shaped like that because faeries ride them into battle.
13xiane 😝
LOL
Against gremlins riding badgers
Love it! Now I need a corgi! Oh, and a fairy 🧚♀️
@@devalphamon7289 thats just as funny
9:10 “they have a very unique gait” cool way of saying theyve been bred to have a screwy gait and hip dysplasia
It's heartbreaking, they are amazing dogs.
What for ?
@@princesadepresa5396 if you Google you'll find images of modern dogs compared to the same breeds' ancestors, and for some a photographic timeline showing the gradual changes toward unhealthy degrees of the desired mutations.
@@colorbugoriginals4457 those dogs in modern photos with lower backs isn't actually how the dog looks. It's called Stacking it's even seen with other show animals like horses called parking, goats, etc where their back legs are pulled back so they stretch out more. The reason they do it so it'd show the good traits and it's easier to highlight the bad.
@@introvertedequinesamsara6593 I'm not talking abt unnatural show stances/behaviours.
I had a border collie, he hated when we were all in different rooms, he would walk room to room checking everyone and would not lay down until we were all in the same room....and if you rain he would try to herd you. he was a house pet never trained to herd, it came naturally.
Nicole My border collie did that too. she always felt nervous when someone out of her pack wasn’t in sight
aww border collies are such good dogs! I miss him he died 2 years ago, he was 17. he acted like that untill the last even if it was hard for him to move around:(
Nicole omg exactly the same with my girl! she died december 2018 at 17 years old. if you looked at her at that time you would have guessed her to be at least 7 years old. She was tough until the end. Miss her very much, she was my soul dog❤️
I think its pure instinct. The long coated collie we had at a hostel we visited in Uruguay would try to herd us on the beach 😂😍
We had similar with our collie. I would always laugh when he would hide in the grass very seriously ready to herd.
“the shibi inu is very quiet in demeanor and often cat like”
*turns to the right where my shibi has been ferociously having a loud argument with his tail for the past 30 minutes*
yes. very quiet very quiet indeed.
Can relate 🤣
shibi? you don't even know how to write the breed of your dog right? that's a bit concerning
@@oyasumilunlun Jeez louise, jump to conclusions much. I know a lot of Shiba Inu owners call them Shibi's for short, kind of like how I call my Pembroke Welsh Corgi a Pem. It could just be an honest mistake.
Meanwhile I have that weird dog like cat that knows more tricks than a lot of dogs I know and he is very quiet.
Always wants to be by my side and is overall just a good boy. All Shiba Inus I've met so far certainly had unique characters and sometimes even a temper.
My shibe sleeps most of the time, he is very old
"GSD are very courageous."
*Looks at my GSD who jumped because of a leaf that went by*
Huh.
Scott Becker right! Lol
😂😂🤣 my gsd is also like that, she is the most scaredy dog I have ever had!
Is your GSD a f*cking cat
@@dizzyrascal5015 think more along the lines of Courage the Cowardly Dog.
hahaha yeah I have one too they are so funny
"oh you like dogs? name every breed"
this woman:
French bulldogs "snort and sneeze and they're very cute". Yeah I wonder why they snort, only way they can get air in
@@JobeF I mean, no we shouldn't breed any dogs that have health problems. My point is valid, because brachycephalic breeds tend to have more significant health issues than other breeds and tend to be bred to make these issues worse rather than better.
the difference is that the entire breed is bred to be unhealthy
most bulldogs have genetic problems, however most humans don't have genetic problems
@@JobeF I think the point is, the human defects you described can'tbe controlled. Some humans are just born with a weak heart. Dogs, on the other hand, were intentionally bred with defects because these defects look cute to a human. For example, some pugs were bred specifically to have very flat noses. That isn't good. It hampers their breathing. That's why they snort. It's not a quirky, cute characteristic they have. It's a defect. Some dogs aren't even allowed in airplanes because it can kill them due to air pressure (Philippine Airlines). And the thing is, these defects are bred intentionally because it's "cute". Breeders don't care that the dog had a hard time breathing and their lifetime could be shortened. No, as long as they're cute and easily sold, they'll breed them that way. When breeding dogs, it's important to think of their health over their appearance first. It would be MUCH better if pugs weren't bred to have defective noses anymore. No one is saying a pug is less or should be treated less because of it's flat nose. But for the betterment of all future dogs it is better to breed them to better health.
Jobe Frasier You aren’t making sense bro. We aren’t saying we don’t accept these dogs or they’re bad. We’re saying it’s bad and not good that they’ve been bred to be deformed. Nobody’s mad at the dogs for having a defect that they can’t control, but people bred them to have the defects so that’s why it’s not cool
Jobe Frasier your points are so dumb and senseless. What are you 12
Her: "Shiba Inus have a quite demeanor"
My Shiba: Screams whenever a rubber band falls of my desk.
Teo Nys Quiet when not prompted to make noise.
Was thinking the same! My shiba sounds like a coyote when he sees or hears something.
edit: I also wish they'd spent more than 20 seconds on the shiba.
My Shiba lived 16 years and rarely screamed. He would only make noise when doing his "Shiba 1000" energy spurt, or occasionally when he heard another dog outside. Figures the Shiba would be the last dog on the video, they rarely get any time on the dog show broadcasts either. I'm currently looking for my next Shiba pup...it's time.
Carson D honestly you are useless
Carson D they are useless if you let them be useless. I own a Shiba, and she isn’t useless at all. No dog is, regardless of the breed. If you think that, you shouldn’t have a dog at all.
After 101 Dalmations everyone wanted a dalmation and it was overbred by puppy mills, backyard breeders that caused genetic issues. Very sad. Many of them ended up in shelters as people did not know it required a high amount of training and exercise.
Same thing happened with clownfish and blue tangs after Finding Nemo. People need to grow up and research what they're getting into instead of chasing fads with living creatures.
Jules Gulizia similar thing happened when the movie Beethoven came out in 1992 where the main vilain is the vet. People where scared to go to the vet and didn’t trust them for a long time! Kids where crying in vet clinics and it affected their credibility for a loooong time because of that film! If someone loves a dog breed they shouldn’t put in it in popular culture because it’ll lead to more problems in the breed that’s why the dog Snoopy is actually a Beagle but M. Schulz didn’t want to hurt the breed so he didn’t put the topical « beagle colours »
Undomaranel arent puppy mills and backyard breeders really bad tho
And now the doodle craze is threatening the integrity of the poodle gene pool and they're getting diseases and allergies they shouldn't be predisposed to.
„Their cute smushed nose“ „The French Bulldog snorts and that’s cute“ yeah I think not being able to breathe and having a completely deformed jaw and nose is really cute. They probably love not being able to breathe and eat without surgery...
so.......big mad?
LOL
@@hellaSwankkyToo i mean ? You’re not mad that dogs are in pain? Not a flex
Exactly what I thought when she said it ...
Those breeds are glorified animal cruelty. I don't understand how can people find them cute at all. You can hear and see them struggle breathing.
I doubt that they would say the same for a deformed human.
@@GriseWeisshark Well, people aren't pets, for one.
That said, breeding for deformities is just stupid. Pugs and frenchies shouldn't exist, at least not as they are.
8 year old me after watching Dogs 101 on animal planet:
LOL for real. younger me thought i was a dog expert after watching that show
I love that show
lmao same
YES
SAME
Fun Fact: Every beagle(and other hounds, I'm sure) is bred to have a white-tipped tail, so the hunters can keep track of them as they're running in the forest. Really cute!
And it's called their "flag" :)
My mom has a basset hound and when he is in the fields when the grass is high, we do indeed find him by looking for his white tail-tip! It's a funny sort of "location-device"! ;-)
"Shiba Inus are quiet"
Me, a vet tech: 🤨
I guess they're quite when they aren't making loud bizarre noises. /shrug
They are usually pretty quiet... except when you, a stranger tries to touch them... then they have this weird crazy yell/scream as if we're trying to murder them.
@@rei_cirith It's probably a bit awkward for people working in a vet office when it sounds as if they're killing one of their patients. There are probably still a few people who haven't heard them making that noise on youtube videos.
ikr! they are LOUD. talk sooo much
I know 😂😂😂 they drama queens 😂😂
The xolo is an Aztec dog, they guide you to the afterlife, and so much more than just a Pixar character
Yess i thought they would know better being that theyre so ancient
Palabra! Ps: que vive 🇲🇽 ❤️Mexico❤️
Video: "The Bergamasco"
Subtitles: "the Burger Moscow"
So many typos in the captions too.
German Ugalde Is Soviet Russia burger eat you
lollllllll
Dossenbach time stamp?
19:30 why nobody mentiones that they cant breath or run very well? In some countries they are called agony bred and forbidden. They may look cute but mostly suffer and need to see the doc to get some nose parts removed in order to be able breathing well again..
Because te AKC never speaks up against how dog breeding can be harmful. A lot of these cute dogs are in a lot of pain
TIL
Ours actually ran very well and could breathe fairly normal compared to other French bulldogs. She sadly passed away recently due to a weak heart which was recognised way too late and an inflammation most likely caused by a poorly done castration.
@@fandm_fun504 they don't speak up about it because they're the ones that make breed standards! They literally say the shorter the snout the better. Smh. If breed standards changed I think they could really help the overall health of those dogs
@@mrsstypayhorlikson77 unfortunately they care more about how they look than their healths.
People breeding these dog breed back them where a lot more considerate towards the dog. They actually took into account the fur and how it would affect the dog in certain temperatures or terrain. Now you see double-coated dogs like the Siberian Huskys in Greece or Spain and short-haired dogs like Chihuahuas in Canada or Russia.
We have the ability to cool hot houses and warm cold ones now.
But they can't make sure to make a dog who can function like a dog and not breed family
@@Dunkleosteusenjoyer But dogs are not always inside nor they should be
@@shuepsx652 Yeah people get an idea of a breed in their head. I live I'm in NC, I'm tired of seeing people torture Huskies. It's way too hot here for them to be happy around the year.
@@toastedt140 yeah I live in SC and barley ever get a good snow. Has the weather been horrible where you are?
"cute little snorting sound when they breathe" yeh it's because they struggle to breathe because of human over breeding. Don't mention that though will you. Dog expert here just says it's cute.
"independent thinker" Translation: stubborn
“A little sweeter”: extremely emotional, whiny and dramatic
There's no such thing as a stubborn dog.
@WONG ZE HAN Moe Or what?
Kami Wilson, have you ever seen a husky?
@@Andyatl2002 I own a spitz myself. I actually own two of them. What's your point?
I was today years old when I learned that Australian shepherds aren't really Australian!
Just making sure you know Chinese Fortune Cookies aren't actually Chinese. Don't want to be tomorrow days old before you learn that.
@@richskater That I knew! 😂
"Austrailian"
@@HellSpartanZ What
@@tanyakwankis What
The norwegian Elkhound is called Elkhound because a Moose in norwegian is Elg witch many people has confused with another moose, deer like creature called Elk.
ahh good to know! i was always confused why in english, a moose is called moose and not elk, because in german (my native language), mooses are called Elch, which is guess is similar to the norwegian elg! languages are weird.
@@jannecapelle_art all languages are fascinating, but it is ENGLISH that is weird, really.
In british english it's also elk.
Just seems like north america got confused over two species ^^'
@@sofiajohnsson1536 americans like to do things "differently". One example might be the fact that they STILL use the imperial system, while the rest of the world has move forward. Smh
@@JohnDoe-dj3lw except for 2 other countries
"and the coton is the royal dog of Madagascar"
*looks at my coton, digging holes in the backyard and running in circles with an entire roll of toilet paper in his mouth*
😭😭
You are his trainer....
As a person living in Norway “elg” means moose so the woman was a bit wrong on the Norwegian elkhund means moosedog
Alice Palice she got the Belgian shepherds wrong too!
Yeah the mistranslation has always bothered me, but Norwegian Elkhound is the official english name
Alice Palice but that’s because that elk in English means a deer, specifically a wapiti, so it is correct what she is saying but I understand the misunderstanding
I confirm, Duolingo told me elg means moose
also i cringed at the finnish lapphund... neither lapp or hund are words in finnish. the finnish name of the breed is suomenlapinkoira so either call it that or translate the name to english lmao.
anyone who calls a shiba quiet has never tried to groom one
thank you! i was coming down here to make the same comment!
SHEEBS
Or ever worked with one period 😂😂
I love Shiba's too much to even care when they scream at me 😂
I like how she barely said anything about the Besenji. In Kenya we basically know them as "Ushago dogs" Dogs you see when you go to visit your grandma in the village. They are very timid but are said to be an all rounder dog.
1 thing about beagles is that they are very intelligent but are single minded and determined, so when you are training them, you are gonna need alot of effort and determination and like other scent hounds, it's going to be difficult to recall them when they pick up a scent.
I have a beagle he is adorable and this is true
On walks he always is smelling the ground and if a smell catches his attention he’ll get really excited and try to go to it
My dog is a beagle and red heeler mix. This explains so much of his "disobedience"
11:36 "They're rather aloof, as a lot of hounds are"
I can suddenly hear Kermit crying in the distance as he vibrates out of this dimension with anxiety
Working with dogs, this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Hounds as a whole are the snuggliest, neediest, whiniest babies on earth.
@@spookyfirkser completely agree, my whippet is constantly wanting attention and cuddles
Ridiculous. Most of my dogs have been hounds of various kinds, and you would never find a more cuddly, even clingy, dog that knew no enemy.
I miss Jenna Marbles, too );
@@spookyfirkser I have a beagle and he can be both aloof and snuggly. Just depends on his mood
A bit disappointed but not surprised that these dogs health problems due to breeding standards wasn’t mentioned.
Nope, this one was all fluff.
I winced a bit when she described the Frenchies' "snuffling and grunting" (which is caused by, essentially, the internal anatomy of their nose&mouth not actually fitting very well into what passes for their head) as a particularly cute trait.
My father used to have a Boston Terrier who'd literally throw up a little every time he got really excited. Same kind of issue.
And all the Bulldogs are SUCH GREAT DOGS! Personality-wise! It would take maybe three generations to outcross them to some similarly sized breed to get just a SLIGHTLY more moderate head shape. Cross a bunch of those mixes back into the breed, select for (at the very least!) ability to breathe and give birth w/o caesarians, and you'd end up with the exact same dog - just 75% or so healthier. It could be SO EASY.
(This experiment was tried with boxers. Worked a treat! Never could get the descendants - who looked and acted like boxers in every way, just with normal dentition and a moderate muzzle shape - registered by the official clubs, of course. Madness!)
Yeah and of course she didn't take in the fact that everyone single dog has an individual personality
@Epic Terry alot of the more recent toy breeds and sone others can't give birth or sometimes even mate naturally.
@@jkg251 I understand your concern but that is something that should logical to many people considering what dog to get and is talked about. Although the breed standart characters are generally how a dog is like of course they are all different, I totally agree. The harmful breeding is more of a problem the kennel and many breeders just don't opely talk about, so many people buying a dog are not aware of their new pets health issues and risks which is really concerning and dangerous.
@Epic Terry Oh yes, bulldogs are not something that at this point I would call a dog. Dont get me wrong, I love their personalities but I cannot understand how someone can look at a dog that a)almost never can breed naturally b) needs to always have a c-section and c) cant swim because they sink like a rock and then decide that, yes, this is a normal healthy dog. Makes me sad :(
"Every dog breed explained"
"The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is the smallest of the four swiss breeds."
Ah yes, I feel enlighted
And then she's talking for half an hour about the GSD.
Yeah I was hoping to learn things I didnt know. Either they cut a lot or shes just...not impressive
Jungkook has grey hair actually!!!!
“The dalmatian and the xoloitzcuintli were grouped together because they were both featured in a disney movie.” 🙃
@@solomonthefoolish ehh, it's relative. i learned a ton! 💁🏾♀ i'm not fond of animals in general + def not the biggest fan of animals as pets. so for someone like me....this was very informative.
+ enlightening.
🤷🏾♀
There are many breeds, but take the German Sheperd show line as an example.
The amount of health problems they suffer because of the breeding imposed is not something to celebrate.
All of this is about ego, not about the dogs.
German Shepherds are actually really healthy. The healthiest dog is actually the Long coated Chihuahua, especially the deer headed that's a bit bigger. Bigger dogs can have arthritis at older ages, but German Shepherds are still really healthy compared to others
@@enriktigasna I am not very educated about the many deformities that are bred in dogs, but I know a few things. I do remember reading about the problems in show breed german shepherds, and there was a list of things that caused physical issues but were required by kennel clubs. One of which was a sloped back, I think. I can't remember the others off the top of the head.
@@MultiKswift no they don't actually have a liked back. That is a rumor that even I believed in but it's not true. The back is straight, however the loins and coup are curved, the withers are elevated, the bones are angulated and the dog is stacked to make the back "appear" to be sloping, but it's actually not. You can check the 2017 westminster best in show winner's (who was a German shepherd) hip tests on OFA, and the come back as excellent.
@@enriktigasna That's true for working line dogs, but the show line takes their naturally slightly sloped back and takes it to such an extreme that is causes the dog to have hip problems.
false, that is just the way the dogs move and are stacked. They are in a 3 point stack, making their backs look overly slanted and their hips low, but if you actually see these dogs at a standstill they look perfectly normal. You could stack a Golden Retriever or an Aussie in a 3 point stack and they'll look the same way. I did it with my Rottweiler, Doberman, and Husky to prove this very point. (also obviously there is definitely bad breeding that does go into these dogs, as every breed has, somewhere, but the GSD's in the AKC ring are not as bad off as you may think)
“Really cute mushed face” yeah so cute not being able to breathe properly
I think bulldogs are so cute but what isnt cute is the fact that they cant breath normally, cant give birth without c section, and are in constant pain. Sad how people's vanity is causing them so much pain
I actually keep a picture of a bulldog's skull in my phone when people say how cute their smooshie faces are. This. Is. Not. Cute. This is horribly deformed. This breed needs to be dissolved.
The length of their muzzle isn’t actually what affects their breathing.
Their nares (nose holes) and pallet shape decides that.
I also kinda dislike bulldogs but it's more than the skull. Boxers have that skull and are very healthy dogs, with like 5 years more in average lifespan than "normal" looking dogs like for example Berneses
FallingSpark225 Maybe not dissolved, but brought back to the old standard. They used to be bigger and have better head shape a century ago.
Someday I’ll get another. Until then, I’m waiting for part two. I didn’t see golden retriever mentioned. Whatever dog you may be considering, it’s important to take to consideration the room you have, the time you have to spend, as well as cost, and if the dog will fit in with your family and lifestyle. A dog is a 14 year commitment. Also, please consider adopting. There are tons of dogs who are never given a chance. It’s cheaper, and you’re giving a life a second chance!
Labs and greyhounds weren't mentioned either.
@@emmagreen6960 I do heard greyhound being mentioned tho 17:21
I missed part of the video cos of an ad so it must have been said then
thanks
Labs and Golden Retriever are not AKC recognized as breeds. It's important to remember that the AKC is just a Kennel Club. There are a couple of other clubs in the US that do recognize them, but, not some of the other ones that the AKC does. None of them will recognize my Cur because it was bred by cowboys and ranchers and is frequently crossbread for function so it's difficult to follow a "pure" line.
@@toddjackson3136 That's a lie. AKC recognizes the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever. They are in the Sporting Group and they are in AKC'a top breed list every year.
23:14 "Shiba Inu are very quiet in demeanor."
me, after having seen numerous "Shiba scream" videos: "Are you sure about that?"
well....to be fair, they are quiet when not messed around with. :P
She means quiet *when not prompted to make noise.*
"quiet in demeanor" maybe sometimes, but everyone who owns shibas will tell you they won't hesitate to yell their little lungs out
Can we breed dogs to live longer? Instead of making pug faces so flat they can’t breathe...... These dogs are so pretty😍
Ending "purebred" breeding practices would result in dogs living longer. Every dog breed has a genetic predisposition to some condition or another that shortens their lifespan, because to keep them looking the same they get inbred a ton. If we want dogs to live longer, we gotta learn to love mutts!
@@rosemarmalade2444 and/or we gotta learn to look out for responsible breeders that focus on health instead of appearance only.
@@rosemarmalade2444 just like the working dogs in this video, tons of breeds are only specialized to be good at their specific job. You can't just take any mutt and train it to hers sheep or be a police dog. That's why we have dogs like german shepherds or the belgian malinois
pugs are the most disgusting dogs ever, second worst are corgis, yuk!
Artina oh look i found a demon
The Norwegian Elkhound is not a misnomer, Norwegians call Moose “elg” which means Moose. Moose are also called “European Elk.” So the name isn’t really a misnomer... it’s just Americans who have another word for a separate species known as “elk.” Elk are known as red deer to Norwegians and called “hjort.”
@Sam Farnsworth Technically he is correct as well.
This threw me! I didn't realise Americans used the word 'elk' like that. I couldn't understand why she said it was a misnomer! Haha
I have been summoned! Thanks for the information
We had Norwegian Elkhounds growing up and I never knew this. Thanks for the info!
Tack för förklaringen. Jag blir förvirrade ibland pga namnet på dem.
Heter "elk" inte kronhjort på svenska?
*"every dog breed explained"*
video: this dog was in disney
me: intresting, go on
video: this one was in pixar
me: uhhh, yeah and...?
video: nothing. that's all you need to know
Yeah they did that a few times lol
I can tell you about Xoloitzcuintle. They were the Mexicas (Aztecs) breed. It was important in their religion because your Xolo was in charge of taking you to the Mictlan (the Mexicas heaven). They usually have no hair, but there's some Xolos that have a bit of it in their heads, unfortunately in the past xolos with hair were sacrifice. But not anymore. There's three sizes, standard, miniature and toy.
@@sofiasanz2066 I was like I wanna know more lol. I want a xolo but haven't seen but one in my city
so were you expecting a 200 hour long video with a detailed 1 hour explanation of each dog breed??
@@terribleusernameidea no one even implied that, just a little more than "they were on Disney and pixar hehe😃😃😃"
”They snort and sneeze, there’s something really cute about them” it’s not cute they can’t breathe properly :(
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No you need the purebred in your life
You need a dog like me in ya life.
It's really cool to see how evolution/selective breeding worked with each dog breed! How some dogs have webbed feet, or curly fur, or different demeanors... It's kind of crazy.
This video is really interesting, I just wished it wasn't framed in the context of dog shows...
AmplifiedYeesh
Dog shows are really the only time your dog’s breed matters.
Elijah Culper lol try moving sheep with a pug
Elijah Culper or hunt
Alicia Otto
Things like the size, temperament, and sensory abilities of a dog will still matter. But a sheep doesn’t care if it’s being herded by a border collie, a German shepherd, or a mutt. The only time the specific breed (or even if the dog is an identifiable breed at all) matters is if you plan to show the dog.
Well it is AKC which is show context
And no matter what breed, they will love you unconditionally.
At least just be the man that your dog thinks you are.
Meh.....all my lab cares about is eating...lol
Mine doesn't and I chose her 😂
"Quiet ." Well tell that to the Shibu who lives next door.
Kombai: A breed known for its bravery and Loyalty and it stands it ground even against 5 dogs. It is very athletic and only listens to its master. - Going Extinct because no one cares
Rajapaalayam: A breed known for its Loyalty and hunting abilities. "Dog a man's best friend" might have been articulated after seeing this breed of dog. - Going Extinct because no one cares.
Both of these are Indian breed and are very adaptable
Really the only memorable thing about the dalmatian and xolo is that they appear in a Disney movie? As a xolo owner myself I can so many wonderful things about their personality and their obvious characteristics like the body shape and the lack of hair. They are really good with their owner but very defensive and cautious of other people. They love to cuddle and to take sun bathes. They are also stunning runners, they way they do kind of resembles how whippets run. An absolutely gorgeous breed with a lot of history and culture behind it
Hella Joe I was disappointed in that as well, her fact for the breed wasn’t a fact about the breed itself.
omgg how did u get a xolo?
Yeah i feel like she didnt go into a lot of the breeds so much is they gave her a time limit of how long the video can be
I totally missed the Xolo all together because I skipped to the end of the non-sporting group where they should have been.
The body shape... Their funny body shape has been the bane of my existence. I love him to death and he's my right hand man and best dog I have or ever will have, but he has been SO hard to find clothes and harnesses for. Everything fits him funny.
And my boy was CONSTANTLY mistaken for a Greyhound pup when he was a baby. We still get Pharaoh Hound more often than I ever expected. Doberman sometimes. Pit bull once. "Statue" was my favorite misidentification. He was laying down the first time a guy walked by and sitting the next and the guy did the funniest double take before telling me he thought my boy was a statue. Although I'm not entirely sure why he thought I had a dog statue on a leash out in public...
Herding 1:09 (31 total breeds)
1:46 australian cattle dog
2:00 australian shepherd
2:14 miniature american shepherd
2:29 bearded collie
2:29 border collie
3:18 belgian malinois
3:30 belgian sheepdog
3:43 belgian tervuren
4:49 beauceron
4:53 berger picard
5:04 bouvier des flandres
5:18 briard
5:28 cardigan welsh corgi
5:28 pembroke welsh corgi
6:05 collie (rough)
6:29 collie (smooth)
6:48 shetland sheepdog
7:15 finnish lapphound ( 7:05 )
7:17 norwegian buhund ( 7:05)
7:23 swedish vallhund ( 7:05 )
7:29 puli
7:31 pumi
7:54 bergamasco
8:14 canaan dog
8:22 old english sheepdog
8:47 entlebucher mountain dog
8:51 german shepherd
9:44 icelandic sheepdog
9:55 polish lowland
10:19 pyrenean shepherd
10:34 spanish water dog
Hound 10:49 (32 total breeds)
Sighthounds and Scenthounds
11:30 azawakh (sight)
11:41 saluki (sight)
(No info in video) afghan Hound (sight)
11:56 sloughi (sight)
12:19 american foxhound (scent)
12:23 english foxhound (scent)
12:29 harrier (scent)
12:46 basset hound (scent)
12:48 bloodhound (scent)
12:48 otterhound (scent)
13:22 beagle 15" (scent)
13:24 beagle 13" (scent)
13:40 american english coonhound (scent)
13:42 black & tan coonhound (scent)
13:44 bluetick coonhound (scent)
13:46 red bone coonhound (scent)
13:48 treeing walker coonhound (scent)
13:50 plott hound (scent)
14:18 dachshund longhaired (scent)
14:26 dachshund smooth (scent)
14:27 dachshund wirehaired (scent)
15:38 grand basset griffon vendeen (scent)
15:41 petit basset griffon vendeen (scent)
16:12 pharaoh hound (sight)
16:14 ibizan hound (sight)
16:33 cirneco dell'etna (sight)
16:46 irish wolfhound (sight)
16:47 scottish deer hound (sight)
16:48 borzoi (sight)
17:21 greyhound (sight)
17:22 whippet (sight)
17:52 basenji (sight)
Silkenwindhound (sight) not in video but a beautiful cross between a borzoi and a whippet.
18:03 norwegian elkhound
18:12 portuguese podengo pequeno
18:21 rhodesian ridgeback
Non-sporting 18:42 (21 total breeds)
(No info in video) boston terrier
19:04 bulldog
19:19 french bulldog
19:37 chinses shar-pei
19:37 chow chow
19:54 bichon frise
19:56 coton de tulear
20:08 dalmatian
20:10 xoloitzcuintli (xolo)
20:30 finnish spitz
20:31 keeshond
21:10 standard poodle
21:12 miniature poodle
21:52 tibetan spaniel
21:54 tibetan terrier
22:19 american eskimo dog
22:29 lhasa apso
22:44 löwchen
22:53 norwegian lundehund
23:03 schipperke
23:09 shiba inu
Came for the puppers
Stayed for the puppers
I like puppers
I would never have guessed Corgis are for herding
I have a cardigan corgi and she acts 100% like a herding dog, she just comes in a smaller package. ^^;
Our Corgi (a rescue - probably had Sheltie & Spaniel mixed in, per the vet) “loved” to herd the neighborhood kids. He was a very loving dog who sometimes didn’t realize that his gentle nudge would topple a toddler. (Yes, 100% our responsibility to keep him in line.) Such an wonderful, sweet dog who is very missed. ❤️
It definitely doesn’t surprise me because every time I’d visit my friend’s house, their corgi would immediately start biting at my ankles and hands and wouldn’t leave me alone until I was in the house. Lol
One message:
BREED DOGS FOR HEALTH PURPOSES NOT FOR DECORATIVE PURPOSES
No
You can't breed a Dog for health purposes.
For those who disagree in here, the comment means to stop purposefully breeding dogs to emphasize health defects just because it looks "cute".
@@Kris_797 Yes you can. Health test your dog and only breed those that have passed all their testing.
@@Kris_797 you can. by widening their genetic diversity you can make them healthier and stronger. selectively breeding them with only ones that look like it is bound to make them unhealthy
I have a mutt he’s a sleeping dog 🐕
I call mine a potluck 😂
"All dog breeds" and "AKC" don't go together.
Amen! People forget, or just don't know, that the AKC is just a Kennel Club. There are several of them. And they all have their own lists that are allowed in their club.
@@toddjackson3136 Not to mention how they have made different breeds weaker an unhealthier. For example: all sorts of Mastiffs, the german shepherd with it's sloping back, pitbulls and bullies, dashunds,...
Astro Boy purebred dogs have so many problems it’s not even funny
she should’ve listed all the breeds under the FCI, lol would have been an 100 hour long video
@@destinynicole8830 Working pure bred not have any but these new "look" breeds got so many, u right about those
I love that ive seen my dog mentioned. I have a swedish vallhund. They are originally viking dogs and were used by the vikings to herd cows. Theyre similar size to a corgi and can be born either with or without a tail. Theyre a strong sterdy breed which can be quite vocal. Theyre brilliant family dogs, but can try to herd their owners and children. My girl when out on a walk will sit and lay down if my daughter is to far behind. She refuses to leave any one of us behind and wants us to all walk together 😂 honestly my favourite breed ive ever owned ❤️ xx
l also have a Vallhund! I wish they would have devoted a few more sentences to the Scandinavian herders in this video. Such great dogs with a long and interesting history. Love my boy
Pedigree dogs are great, but I’ll be honest, I’ve always gotten mutts and they’ve been talented little good bois and girls as well
Actually, Pedigree dogs are awful because they've been inbred. Well, okay, the dogs themselves are good bois and girls. The people who breed them are usually cruel and looking to turn a profit off of removing a dog's ability to breathe or walk correctly, because it "looks cute." Mutts are much healthier!
RoseMarmalade That is true I just don’t want to shame pedigree dog owners. I’m sure most of them are good owners who love their dogs to death
It really depends on the breed, where you get them and how many of them there are.
For example, if you’re getting an Australian Cattle Dog (aka a Blue or Red Heeler) in Australia, they’re likely to be just as healthy as a mutt- there are so many of them here that we don’t have to worry too much about dogs getting inbred. And, you’ll also (unfortunately) find a lot of Heelers in shelters.
The Heeler I had didn’t develop any issues until about 13 (she started to go blind and deaf), and passed away at 15. Otherwise, she was extremely healthy with no joint or bone issues.
The same cannot be said for the dogs they show at this awful Kennel Club. Most are inbred, and plenty are now completely unable to live, breathe, or give birth without medical intervention (like English Bulldogs and Pugs). It’s infuriating, really.
you probably have the most irish last name i've ever seen.
I have a mutt and he's the best boi
The kennel club have a horrific history of damaging dogs health through selective breeding. Some breeds may never recover.
The kennel club is just a registry for purebreds. They done make the breed standards. They preserve historical breeds.
Pugs. They should stop breeding them. They are basically deformed now. Dont kill them or anything, just make it illegal to breed them.
@@atree9284 there are plenty of perfectly healthy pugs. The issue isn't the breeding it's the standards.
@@Davefacestation every single pug i’ve ever met has had breathing issues, walking problems, etc. It’s not fair to breed the animals if you know they’re gonna have complications for their entire lives.
@@atree9284 I have three, they have none of those. Responsible breeders not tied to the kennel club help fix that nonsense.
A couple clips showing German Shepherds were actually Malinois.
Just one of the clips, the mal training with the military person. Non dog people mix them up a lot somehow lol
Yeah, probably because the AKC standards destroyed German Shepherds in the US, and they all have crappy hips. I rarely see clips of German Shepherds in training for the military anymore.
@@rei_cirith Most breeds have hip problems these days... :/
I guess you learned something new
scarmander Smaller dogs not nearly as much as big dogs but yeah sadly
In Norwegian, the Norwegian Elkhound is actually called "norsk elghund", which means Norwegian Moosehound.
Big or small, tall or short, black, white, brown or grey, long needle snoots or short pushed-in snoots, all doggos are beautiful
Ercdared Entertainment Its just a shame how the AKC is ruining breeds
Yup she definitely cares more about how the dogs perform than their actual health. Cus it’s «cute» when they struggle to breathe bc of bad breeding.
Of course. She's there as a representative of the AKC, not as a scientist or something. And the AKC doesn't care about any of this
@@AnaMaria-wt3ix Exactly, that's basically propaganda.
Purebreds are terrible. I wish somebody who cared about animals was in a legislative office so that we could put an end to the awful inbreeding and genetic crippling that happens when people decide they want all of a group of dogs to look the same.
Exactly! She works for the AKC. If anyone wants a dog they should look into a working line dog breeder they care about dogs health and performance more than genetic fail it e.
There is no such thing as "good" intensive inbreeding
All schipperke owners watching this video: how dare they spend only 2 seconds NOT explaining how my dog is not a pomeranian
Kaci Brewer lmao
well I guess some people who click on "explained" videos are dumb.. Because they think there will be an explanation XD
And the pronunciation was awful 😫
1:56 And he waddled away waddle waddle waddle.
"it looks like they're smiling". Dude, that's literally every single dog.
Happy :D
True lol
This was a good video but AKC NEEDS to address health issues within breeding, for example overexaggerated wrinkles or overly smushed noses/faces. Also the sloping back in GSDs, compare the backs on the working German Shepherds to the show German Shepherds, they look like bananas!! Please update the breed standard for these poor dogs who are being valued for deformed aesthetics rather than their health!
I guarantee that nobody searched for this video
I didn't look for it, but I needed this in my life
are you complaning?
The only reason i searched it was because it dissapeared off the page ;)
Are you complaining about dogs in your recommendations?
Are you complaining about dogs in your recommendations?
why couldn't i have been social isolated with these beautiful puppers...
Shelters are looking for foster homes during isolation!
17:53 as a beagle owner a dog that doesnt bark sounds like a dream.
Hoping that when they cover the toy group, they mention italian greyhounds, so people will stop confusing my dog with a whippet *crosses fingers*
My face dropping when I hear "greyhound and whippet"
Yes Cermet are most important dog
I hope you water your cermet good
Iggies, some of the most famous dogs on youtube
Shiba Inu’s are absolutely adorable and amazing. Just look at their little faces
Celtic _ Kitty I have a shiba inu/ America Eskimo kix. Face and temperament of a shiba but long hair and all white like an Eskimo, which is also his name 😊
When I go to Japan(would have already if not for covid) I fully expect to see them everywhere else or Im gonna be massively disappointed
When your dog finally gets recognition, but all she says is that they’re the royal dog of Madagascar 🥺
Hello fellow Coton owner!
There wasn't even a description of the Border Collie, which I found amusing, since there's a giant breed war over "what a Border Collie is."
Anna Vena I have found this comment by a miracle
My Cowboy corgi: dad, why don’t those corgis look like I do?
Me: Because you’re *awesome* my dude
Highlighting all the different dog breeds is a good odea and makes for a very informative video, although I am dissapointed that they showed breed standarts that are harmful to the dogs and not the healthy alternative. People need to know what problems come with so many of these beloved dogs and as she says "cute" features. They are healthier alternatives!
Like how she called the snorting of the bulldog cute when those noises are caused by its inability to breath properly due to overbreeding..
@@emmarellda181 Not just overbreeding, but inbreeding. If this breed is to be saved they need to stop being "purebreds" and have some new DNA mixed in.
Well, yeah. But this is a video made with the AKC. So that's what one has to expect.
@@emmarellda181 That is why when I get my own dog I will aim to get a mutt of some sort or if I do end up getting a purebred I will only get one that has a snoot because then I at least know that they are able to breath
The cringe when they show a show german sheperd with a horrible back leg gate....
elisa Tigon the way you spelled gait is what’s cringe
I agree! Poor dogs! The breeders don't care how they make dogs suffer just to get a certain idiotic look!
@@salmae.1354 *yawn* yeah grammar police. :)
@@dogsfromthecity nah 'grammar police' is when someone corrects your lack of comma or something. It is cringey when you dont know the difference between two common words because they sound the same.
so true! The original European German Shepherds had stable backs and hips,but progressive ill-breeding in America has given them that bent gait...and increased their risk for hip dysplasia and fractures. People need to stop prioritising looks over health.
Speaker says "always with a black mask," *shows dog without a black mask*
Gets to the part about Old English Sheepdogs, *puts the words 'Old English Sheepdog' over a picture of a bearded collie*
If you were talking about the Keeshond with the mask thing, it was probably just a picture of an older dog. My Keeshond had a black "mask" when he was younger, but his face has changed color quite a few time since. :)
@@alainajurgensmeier3389 wasn't a keeshond. It was the buhund. It was also a show dog, so not likely too old. All dogs will grey or white out on the face as they get older. It's more noticable on darker-faced dogs like keeshonds.
Some bro at wired is probs too busy jerking off to edit the video correctly
The video I never knew I needed but now must watch all the way through.
Very disappointed in the "explanation" of the Chow Chow breed. Literally "very thick coat, make sure to brush them down to the skin". How is this an explanation of the breed? 🙄🙄Why not mention their characteristics, personality traits and background purposes? The chows are a very noble and prestige breed and were mainly kept to guard temples in China. There, I explained more than this video did.
I hate that they're in the non-sporting group, when they are guard (ie working) dogs.
@@ChaoticButterfly yes! Exactly.
Salute swikaar krey maatey😱
@uwu Yeah, I have a Chow chow
She didn't go into great detail for a lot of dogs for time. She didn't want to waste time and unfortunately left a handful without the proper explanation.
5:29 Corgi time, 23:08 Shiba Inu time
Lucas Jones you the real mvp
Shiba Inu time = "they are cat like"
I love corgis.
A man of taste I see.
I had the most gorgeous Standard Poodle. His father was the Finnish Grand Champion. I never showed him, but he lived to be almost 16-years old. He had to b euthanized in late October of 2019. I’ve always had Standards, but he was SO VERY special. During this Covid19 era I miss him more than ever. Thanks fo this! 😘
I feel you😢 My 16 year and 4 month old keeshond had to be put down after a siezure last May. Best dog I ever had. We'll always miss their love.
ATinyWaffle I think it’s SO awesome that other people can relate. Thank you SO MUCH for your comment. It means a lot!
Can I just say that the German Shepard at 8:51 was GORGEOUS and he had an interesting snout where his lip things hung down
The Norwegian Elkhound is actually called Moose Hound in Norway! I'm guessing the 'elk' is a case of mistranslation, as the Norwegian word for moose is 'elg'.
Moose and elk are two different things. Elk is what we have in Norway and Europe, moose live on the North American continent.
Oda Tolsrød its actually the other way around
@@odatol7412 Moose and Elk both live in North USA and Canada but only Moose live in Scandinavia.
Moose are called elk in British English and the rest of Eurasia. That's why the confusion may arise to American English speakers.
Whereas the AE 'elk' is actually used in reference to what's known to the rest of the world as a wapiti. It's seriously easier to just follow common parliance and avoid confusion by calling elk, elk and wapiti, wapiti. But that's AE for you. 🤷♂️
Basically, settlers in North America called the wrong animal an elk.
My dog’s breed: gets mentioned
Me: *happiness noises*
doctor: “you have 23 minutes and 26 seconds left to live”
me:
Why do i still laugh at this joke ! cmon stop
Hello there
Well congrats because you're stupid! I can think of better things to do in 20 mins
And then, you have a 20 second unskippable ad and will never know the last two dog breeds, you'll die with this massive uncertainty....
As a groomer and a trainer it's crazy to see the coat differences and personality differences of different breeds. I love seeing mixes where you can see both parts equally.
I love border collies. They are great companions.
I think it’s really weird that a dog expert would call it cute that certain breeds struggle to breathe
That's because it's an AKC dog expert! The AKC are the people who profit off of people thinking those breeds are cute, so of course they have to perpetuate that image. The AKC are horrible people who perpetuate the suffering of animals just to turn a profit at dog shows. Disgusting.
I recommend watching 1st508th airborne or something. I think that's his channel name. He is creating his own breed of Bulldog called a Renaissance Bulldog. He breeds for a longer snout to minimize breathing problems. He also breeds his shepherds for a straighter back and criticizes people that breed for the smushed faces
@@unknownhuman5873 There are also Olde English Bulldogges.
If you think pugs should be killed off as a breed then you should kill off the corgis with bad backs etc every other breed then huh?
@@JobeF not killed off. The existing dogs should get to live out their lives as comfortably as we can make them. But we should stop breeding more of unhealthy breeds, why would we purposefully make them to suffer? Its cruel that we have designed them to look a certain way at the cost of their health.
She fails to mention the surgeries done to the dogs to make them look how they want. Instead of being natural. Or the issues some breeds have because of how we want them to look.
Cropping of ears, docking tails, the rough and smooth collies along with the sheltie have their ears pretty much bent in half.
You also don't see any show/American line German shepherds in the clips outside of the ring. They only show working line German shepherds since they're healthier than their show counterparts. GSD look very different than they did 80-90 years ago.
She and the organization she's in do not care about the well being of these dogs. They breed dogs so they will keep their "adorable" features, when in reality they are very deformed and sick 24/7. They have the power to stop it- by letting dogs breed each other types of dogs, but they won't.
Sweet Tea AHAHAH ok
Yes i was very surprised when she said how the briard is known for their upright ears. It bothered me because that’s not natural, and cropping of ears and tails are forbidden in many countries
Mhm. You can even see it in the greyhound. There's such a huge genetic difference between the AKC greyhound and the NGA greyhound that they can count as completely separate breeds. The NGA greyhound is what would count as the "working line" of greyhound. They are powerful, fast, agile, extremely healthy, and of excellent temperament. Can't say I'm not biased though because we have two beautiful adopted NGA hounds.
Also I'm so glad she used the proper name for the MAS, there is no such thing as a "Mini Aussie" the breed has always been called a Miniature American Shepherd, and "Toy Aussies" are also not a breed, or a size variant of either of the other two breeds.
3am in quarantine: let’s learn all the dog breeds
Meiling Fan HAHAHA me rn
also learn how they bred dogs for appearances only. it negativity affects their health... but I guess "as long as their cute"
Belgian herding dogs: Malinois, Tervuren, Groenendael ('belgian sheepdog')...
Laekenois: "Am I a joke to you?!"
Did you see that freestyle routine a while back with the Laekenois and a female handler with a military theme?
@@TimpanistMoth_AyKayEll Oh! No, I haven't! I'll look that up! Thanks!
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M o o d
M. P. I’m pretty sure all the varieties are considered one breed The Belgian Shepherd everywhere but the US.Please correct me if I’m wrong.I’m in Canada and it’s that way here.
Nothing makes me more uncomfortable then dogs that have their eyes covered by fur
Benny Silin
My dog was like that when we first got him, we had to cut his hair because he couldn’t walk.
I think they only have them like that during shows. For every day they would have the hair tied up out of the eyes
@@LydiaKelso123 sorry, but you should have it so your dog can see properly 24/7 and not just when you say they can. Just give them a haircut
Soooooo you dont like certain terriers :
;-;
assignment is due tomorrow, guess it's time to learn every dog breed