Because we are removed from the reality of living close to nature. They _are_ dangerous, but people keep pushing myths that we are never prey for them. In India many attacks still happen. The wolves are known to attack children especially.
dogs tails don't actually wag when they're just playing, it means they're excited for some reason. so they could be trying to bite your arm off and their tail would be wagging because they're excited
Even the rest of the body language was telling that. I've basically done the same with my dogs, teasing them and they acted all upset, but only on the surface, because if you stopped they looked disappointed.
A wagging tail on canines, indicates theyre focused; not that theyre good or bad, happy or angry... just that they're engaged; you can get bit by one wagging its tail, you can get licked by one wagging its tail.
The ultimate foe, they say it has 5 heads, and can slither on the air, only the mighty Haircules was able to perform the leg grapple of death in conjunction with the invincible claw of hades to defeat THE CLAW
I mean, Harvey knew things were escalating a bit and put a check on it. I don't think that was a bad thing. Because everything was proper playful after that.
@@bazukata3734yes, but alphas don't exist they're just the breeding pair, and the rest of the pack is their many litters of children the term "alpha" (and beta and omega by extension) got popularized by a guy who wrote a book on his study of captive wolves; upon studying wild wolves and realizing they work far differently, he tried to get his book to stop being published they kept publishing his book anyway, however fun fact for your fun fact: if multiple related packs are travelling together, they follow the eldest wolf
They're great pets but require serious owners in order to not become problematic, if they're taught well they're as soft as bread and just need extra physical activity since wolves are more active than dogs
I have a friend that has a rescue in Washington state she has 4 high content wolf dogs and 2 Grey wolves. When they all get playing the growls are very intimidating but there is really never any blood shed! She also has a Husky and 2 Belgain shepards.
He is a very expressive boy, the whole body language show how he is playing. He did give me a little spook when he pulled the mouth back to show teeth like wolves do when not playing though
This is how my dad plays with our dog. I'm too scared to do that but he grew up with dogs and knows exactly how to behave, always will be impressed by such people ;))
Dogs are surprisingly gentle when you play like this. My old dog loved to and she'd chomp the air with her big ol pitbull jaws when I did. It was rare but she did get my hand on accident a few times. Never once broke the skin, and playtime was paused until she knew I was okay.
A lot of dogs love this kind of play. I used to play with my dog as a kid by quickly touching her paws or the sides of her face and she would bark and try to bite my hands, until eventually i always let her win and just bite me. And it was always the softest, cutest little grab of my hand with her mouth, quickly followed by licks on my hand to let me know she didn't mean it and she loved me 😂
@@davidteachout1888 I've got a stocky shihtzu thats just a ball of fur and muscle. The only time I ever felt a bite of hers close to full force was me playing with her and I had my hand inside her pillow and she mistook it for me just shaking the pillow like usual. I swear that dog looked more shocked than I did. I didn't even know she was strong enough to draw blood considering her size and rice grain teeth. Its surprising how much dogs can "pull their punches" when playing around. I wonder how many owners never learn how strong their dog's bite can be
I used to mess with my Havanese before she passed by blowing on her ears and she’d turn to try to snap at me, it was a fun game we’d do when she was younger. Once I was being particularly bothersome and moved far faster than I anticipated and she caught my nose in her teeth, but she didn’t bite down. Just gently rested her teeth on my nose, then let go and gave me a ‘coulda got you buddy’ look. One of my favorite memories. Dogs are one of the few sources of true, unconditional love.
Yeah not recommend having a true full bred wolf. It’s not in their genes to be friendly towards us without excessive upbringing and even then they are just more wild
@@erickchristensen746 I do agree with you there but there are outstanding cases where full bred wolves have been abnormally receptive to humans. There's the general rule but there are exceptions/abnormalities to it
Because wolves were apex Alaskan predators. They’d rip humans apart in packs. They’re extremely smart. So we learned to be wary of them and their growls/movements
Damn, this actually reminds me of my golden retriever somehow. He is the most quiet dog in the world but he’s actually pretty big for his breed. He makes the exact same growl when he plays keepaway with his ball or if he sees someone he doesn’t know.
@@dennisgoatimer1079 nOt AlWaYs. No, literally always. They're 2 entirely different species of canid and acting as if they share identical vocalizations is not only absurd but ridiculous, and demonstrably false.
@@dennisgoatimer1079 you sound like a backyard breeder speewing those well-known falsehoods. They're not the same species and they do not share vocalizations. Educate yourself please
Wolves can bark, however it's typically only the cubs and juveniles that bark. Adult wolves may bark to alert the rest of the pack of an immediate threat in the area but they typically adopt non barking behavior when they mature because they instinctively know that in the wild barking will increase the chances of detection by predators in their environment.
This is like those two friends who greet each other by insulting each other viciously, and any outsiders who don’t know them assume that they are mortal enemies, but in actuality they are the closest of bros and have the tightest of relationships.
NGL the Huskies Yelp caught me so off guard, I'm encapsulated by this Wolf's beauty then all of a sudden, "WOAH!!" I WAS LIKE WTF IS THA--OH it's a Husky.🤣🤣
My great grandfather's wolfdog, Daedalus, always growled really loudly when people tried to pet him. But as you touched his head growling stopped and he went into a quiet mode, letting you pet him with closed eyes. As my granpa used to say, He showed his rough love this way. Had him since I was 3 to when I got into university. When I turned 19 he passed away from old age. Still love that guy ❤
@@daisybuchanan8205, my granfather thought so too. He was smart as hell as well, so it definitely fitting for him to be named after a famous greek genius
35,000 years ago in a winter with kill temperatures, a man is sitting by a fire and notices 2 dots in the wood observing him. Slowly, hesitantly, the wolf moves towards the warmth of the fire. The warrior clutches his spear. In that moment, eyes locked, the wolf doesn't charge, the man doesn't thrust his spear, and all that is left, are two lifeforms trying to survive the elements, knowing if they both suppress their instincts they might just make it through the night...
@@infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836 Basically what ravens and wolves are doing now. The two species got closer and close and eventually the wolves started living with the humans
Great story… humans definitely stole pups from parents (or raised the pups of the adult wolves they killed). The pups imprint. Thousands of imprints later, we have a dog
See, I keep seeing the body language, which says "Bitey-face Smackdown!" and I am utterly charmed. I've often had dogs that growl and snarl as their primary vocalizations, even as the snuggle up close.
A wolf mixed with a dog that's incredible two of the most talented mountain dogs right here they know when danger is gonna occur this guy had safety in mind a dog is a man's best friend
You shouldn't talk about animal behaviors if you don't understand them. You can clearly see by its tail and demeanor that this is playful behavior. If it didn't want to be touched, it would either do a quick set of snaps (not very hard) or simply just go away.
What a beautyful wolfdog 😍😍😍😍 I always played "mauling" with my dogs that way, I make a C shaped "claw" of my hand and do air bites and snapping next to my dog's muzzle. I then nibble them with my fingertips on their cheek close to the ear - that's how dogs play and show affection. They just open their muzzles, tongue hanging and teeth on display, and playfully attack each others snouts without closing their mouths. Then they do tbe nibbling and continue playing. Learned that from my first Labrador and did it to all my dogs ever since. They seem happily surprised their hooman knows how to play like they do. "U is my hoomy, hehe" 😅
In this instance it's perceived as just a game. Having a dog who can be reactive when stressed, there's a very clear difference between a dog who feels threatened and a dog who's playing. In this instance the hand above his head coming at him slowly is a game similar to like saying, "immmm gonna getcha!" To a little kid while slowly sneaking up to them. Even my dog who I said was reactive (very sweet dog, has never bitten someone bc we know how to keep him calm) enjoys this game. You just have to be gentle with him tho
That's "wolf chatter", small talk, my dogo and pity both communicate, sometimes via growls, deep forceful breaths, barks, whining and the like. Beautiful pack creature, nature's ride-n-die, who will protect it's pack to the death. lucky guy to be on the A list.
It has a different purpose in wolves. Most of their body language and vocalizations don't line up with those of the domesticated dogs. Wolfdogs are harder to read because they use a mixture of dog and wolf communication strategies.
I love that playful growl (or doggie purr as some may call it). I especially love when other people hear a dog growling like that and think it's a vicious dog but those who know the dog go right in. I bet it scares the unknowing.
The key phrase is know the dog. The human in this video is part of the pack. I don't think this would go the same way for a stranger. Wolf dogs are notorious for being aggressive with people they don't know and trust. This human worked very hard over a long period of time to get to this level of trust with Harvey
There are hundreds of accounts of pet wolf hybrids attacking people and children after being docile for years. Maybe youve never known anyone killed by an animal they cared for. never trust a wild animal. No matter how special you think you or your pet is
As someone who has never had a dog and can't tell the difference, dogs are both terrifying and marvellous to me. I can't imagine not panicking at the smallest growl.
I fostered a neurotic pit for a while and the first time she purred my blood ran cold. Got rid of that really quick--didn't want her to know how much she shook me. Never did trust her. I've raised a couple large dogs very successfully so I wasn't inexperienced. I think the fact that she could tear me to pieces with that jaw power without a second thought. After trying to socialize her and teach her some basic manners failed I gave up. We plucked her from an abusive environment. Our calm household, routine and consistency along with the positive reward training were an utter fail. It was like her brain just couldn't make the connection. She had good points. She was funny and loved to cuddle. A loose cannon pitbull is too much of a liability. We gave it six months. Eight months in we had her put down. I felt like a complete failure. I failed her.
@@simonfawcett5265 that average over a higher class, a wolf maximum attack bite force exceeds 1000-1200, it depens on how big the wold is. 400 is like its eating bite force
That sends chills down my spine! Such a visceral sound. Reminds my of that youtuber with the wolf siblings who said (paraphrasing), 'even though he sounds mean/angry, it's just how [pure wolves] sound' as he scritched the heck out of him and his sister. Unnerved the crap outta me every time I ran across one of his videos with them, but it was still so cool to watch.
I like how humans opinions on wolves went from "dangerous predator" to "DOGGYYYYYY!"
Because we are removed from the reality of living close to nature. They _are_ dangerous, but people keep pushing myths that we are never prey for them. In India many attacks still happen. The wolves are known to attack children especially.
It was only a matter of time! xD
So fluff...so love...
comment from 10,000 BC
Only 10,000 B.C. kids understand 😂😂
Human: proceeds to keep touching.
Wolf: *motorbike noises.*
A lot of dogs do that actually
Im pretty sure it's just a wolf, not a wolf dog. I could be wrong though.
@@MarkyDoink0899 I think he is a high content wolf dog if i remember correctly
@@MarkyDoink0899 no way, wolves are so much bigger. This is probably a husky.
@@fibber2991 You don't know how high his bed is. The wolf animal - whatever it is, could be big but we don't see it because of our perspective.
"Pet me without petting me 😠"
That’s so true ❤😂
*every cat ever"
“Quit trying to pet me and pet me!!”
hahahahha; perfect comment
Ive read that is the game of Wolf. Try to Touch me you wont get me.
i love how you can see it's tail wagging and realize it's just playing around
dogs tails don't actually wag when they're just playing, it means they're excited for some reason. so they could be trying to bite your arm off and their tail would be wagging because they're excited
Even the rest of the body language was telling that. I've basically done the same with my dogs, teasing them and they acted all upset, but only on the surface, because if you stopped they looked disappointed.
Wolves growl a lot to communicate so it doesn't necessarily mean they are angry
I think the best thing to notice if it's safe is the nose licks, I heard it's their sign of it's play
A wagging tail on canines, indicates theyre focused; not that theyre good or bad, happy or angry... just that they're engaged; you can get bit by one wagging its tail, you can get licked by one wagging its tail.
that “nOoOoo” sounded like courage the cowardly dog 😂
Yes indeed!
😂
Stupid Wolf you made me look bad Booga Booga.
@@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654*scared lawnmower noises*
"The things I do for love.. "
Doesn't matter if you're a chihuahua or a wolf or even a cat, there's only one way to react when the human introduces *THE CLAW*
The ultimate foe, they say it has 5 heads, and can slither on the air, only the mighty Haircules was able to perform the leg grapple of death in conjunction with the invincible claw of hades to defeat THE CLAW
All creatures of the animal kingdom are familiar with THE CLAW, and they usually understand the CLAW is for goofing off xD
😂😂the claw is much different from the hand 🤣
So you have also heard of that legend of the mighty claw? amazing
I read "the claw" in jim carrey voice
Husky: “he’s so dramatic, right dad? 😅”
🤣🤣🤣
a guy 30.000 years ago, 30 minutes after a wolffo didn't attacked him instantly:
🤣
*30s
You have this from the movie „Alpha“
More like 360.000
@@josephtchalla lol
The melodramatic "noooo!" from Harvey killed me
Typical husky fashion and demeanor
I mean, Harvey knew things were escalating a bit and put a check on it. I don't think that was a bad thing. Because everything was proper playful after that.
@@jaginaiaelectrizs6341 Yep. The way he said it though was just hilarious.
@@jessicaburdell7779 Agreed! 🤭 (Especially on repeated times watching it -Lol ^-^)
@@jaginaiaelectrizs6341 not really escalating, that's how many dog or half dog plays
“What is this?”
“Love and affection.”
“Disgusting… give me more”
XD
Fun fact wolf hunt as family and alpha are the parents
Tsundere wolf.
@@bazukata3734yes, but alphas don't exist
they're just the breeding pair, and the rest of the pack is their many litters of children
the term "alpha" (and beta and omega by extension) got popularized by a guy who wrote a book on his study of captive wolves; upon studying wild wolves and realizing they work far differently, he tried to get his book to stop being published
they kept publishing his book anyway, however
fun fact for your fun fact: if multiple related packs are travelling together, they follow the eldest wolf
This wolf is my soul mate 😂
Wolves growls are one of the most intimidating sounds in the animal kingdom
Not even a close, a human female matriarch calling you by your full first middle and last name is the most intimidating sound of the animal kingdom
@@frethero19 very good
Wolfdogs are just...built different.
oh that is an actual wolf/dog mix? i thought husky x smth else... that was wild when he bared his chompers tho
@@filthforceHe's actually like 98% wolf. He was tested so he's a wolf
They're great pets but require serious owners in order to not become problematic, if they're taught well they're as soft as bread and just need extra physical activity since wolves are more active than dogs
I have a friend that has a rescue in Washington state she has 4 high content wolf dogs and 2 Grey wolves. When they all get playing the growls are very intimidating but there is really never any blood shed! She also has a Husky and 2 Belgain shepards.
Well dogs are built different not wolfs.
“Don’t you dare touch me.”
“STOP TOUCHING ME THIS INSTANT.”
*”WHY DID YOU STOP TOUCHING ME???????”*
tsunderes:
When you get gaslit by a wolf
@@tensalestat legit spat out my drink on that one LOL 😂
Physical affection, disgusting, continue...😤
-My girlfriend, tho
The wolf is such a gentle giant
Our ancestors: feared wolves, ran from them, avoided forests at night
Us: willingly bringing them into our bedrooms and teasing them
The invention of the gun really messed up the food chain lol.
I mean the ancestors are the ones who domesticated wolves to dogs so they had less fear of them than us
You got this backwards, our ancestors tamed wolves.
Humans tamed wolves to help us hunt mammoths deer etc. Where do you think dogs come from.
who ever breaks in is 100% screwed.
@blackking3473 Try it
@Black King tell us how it goes
@Black King I’ll pay for your funeral bro
@Black King It's been eight days, you still good mate?
@@dragonmage372 lmao
When your wolf is more vocal than your husky
Lmao
tru
Tru
@@DexaRoo tru
I believe in nature wolves use vocal noises to communicate
Beautiful wolf dog.
Wolfy is like "Don't touch meeeee 😊"
Hahaha, even as he's growling, you see the playfulness in his eyes.
His tail also never stops wagging. 😅
"noooo stop. Wait no I was joking!"
He is a very expressive boy, the whole body language show how he is playing.
He did give me a little spook when he pulled the mouth back to show teeth like wolves do when not playing though
that is how dogs work..
@@rafaelcastor2089 he didn't show teeth on purpose, the person pulled his mouth up
When your big and scary but you like the cuddles
Like a big scary biker an a Harley Davidson vaping some tuttifrutti strawberry kiss .
@@aleisterlavey9716 excuse you, I see a REAL man when I think of that
tuttifrutti is fucking delicious I don't know what else you expected
@@reddie1705 I expected cherry mint swirl.
Sounds like a lot of men I know.
@Aleister Lavey that's fair, that's fair!
You can tell he's happy and just playing because of the little tail wagging
Dogs also wag with aggression. Must distinguish
This is how my dad plays with our dog. I'm too scared to do that but he grew up with dogs and knows exactly how to behave, always will be impressed by such people ;))
Dogs are surprisingly gentle when you play like this. My old dog loved to and she'd chomp the air with her big ol pitbull jaws when I did. It was rare but she did get my hand on accident a few times. Never once broke the skin, and playtime was paused until she knew I was okay.
@@davidteachout1888Pitties are just big, mouthy babies full of slobber and love.
A lot of dogs love this kind of play. I used to play with my dog as a kid by quickly touching her paws or the sides of her face and she would bark and try to bite my hands, until eventually i always let her win and just bite me. And it was always the softest, cutest little grab of my hand with her mouth, quickly followed by licks on my hand to let me know she didn't mean it and she loved me 😂
@@davidteachout1888 I've got a stocky shihtzu thats just a ball of fur and muscle. The only time I ever felt a bite of hers close to full force was me playing with her and I had my hand inside her pillow and she mistook it for me just shaking the pillow like usual.
I swear that dog looked more shocked than I did. I didn't even know she was strong enough to draw blood considering her size and rice grain teeth.
Its surprising how much dogs can "pull their punches" when playing around. I wonder how many owners never learn how strong their dog's bite can be
I used to mess with my Havanese before she passed by blowing on her ears and she’d turn to try to snap at me, it was a fun game we’d do when she was younger. Once I was being particularly bothersome and moved far faster than I anticipated and she caught my nose in her teeth, but she didn’t bite down. Just gently rested her teeth on my nose, then let go and gave me a ‘coulda got you buddy’ look. One of my favorite memories.
Dogs are one of the few sources of true, unconditional love.
there are two wolves inside of you: one wants to play, the other doesn't
"There are two wolves inside of you"
"Wtf get them out"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's definitely wolf purrs.
Wolf/Wolfdogs are hilarious
Yeah not recommend having a true full bred wolf. It’s not in their genes to be friendly towards us without excessive upbringing and even then they are just more wild
@@erickchristensen746 I do agree with you there but there are outstanding cases where full bred wolves have been abnormally receptive to humans. There's the general rule but there are exceptions/abnormalities to it
@@tadhggoreyoneill13666 yup that's how we got dogs in the first place. Just kept breeding the friendly wolves together until they became dogs
Humans are symbiotic to canines.
It's genetic.
"STOP! NO PATS!
Cmon man, why'd you stop? 🥺"
unus
@@Jamiemundy32 anus
I love how when he grabbed he's part of the noise the wolf went "GRRRRR, Noawwee 🥺"
that growl is legitimately ferocious! that could scare any intruder away
And that's just play-growling.
Imagine if he's pissed.
Indeed. They'll run either because "oh damn, that's a legit f'ing wolf" or "I can't quite see it but there's a diesel about to hit me somewhere".
Nah, thats how my stomach sounded when i had the stomach flu😂
They always sound like this, since they can’t bark
Wolfdogs actually make horrid guard dogs since they're generally suspicious of strangers and prefer running to facing a confrontation
I know its an affectionate growl, but theres just something about a wolf growl that makes my hair stand on end.
Honestly I find it pretty cute.
something something human instincts
Ancestral memory
Because wolves were apex Alaskan predators. They’d rip humans apart in packs. They’re extremely smart. So we learned to be wary of them and their growls/movements
@@anacorreia8058yet we managed to domesticate some and we end up with dogs 😅
I love the pan to the husky, you can clearly see he has been modified from the original
Damn, this actually reminds me of my golden retriever somehow. He is the most quiet dog in the world but he’s actually pretty big for his breed. He makes the exact same growl when he plays keepaway with his ball or if he sees someone he doesn’t know.
Well they're the same species
A wolf's play growl is nothing close to a dog's possessive growl. Like, night and day differences here. What is dude even tryna say
@@zelirislalibratum8637 Not always they've got the same roots some do indeed sound like their wild brothers
@@dennisgoatimer1079 nOt AlWaYs. No, literally always. They're 2 entirely different species of canid and acting as if they share identical vocalizations is not only absurd but ridiculous, and demonstrably false.
@@dennisgoatimer1079 you sound like a backyard breeder speewing those well-known falsehoods. They're not the same species and they do not share vocalizations. Educate yourself please
Hes like no touchy! Or wait yes touchy!
Just acting tough for the camera, cause he knows he is being filmed.
No take! Only throw
Lol 😆😂😆
Harvey: "What are you guys doing and why am I not involved?"
2k likes no comment over a year is wild asf lol
That tail just swishing the entire time! He's so enjoying the playtime!
Those puppy dog eyes are so cute, what a good boy👁👅👁❤🐺
When you're a strong independent wolf but you really want the boop.
Totally!
Boop! *_Superjuice!_*
That’s not a pure wolf
@@Jb22372 yeah he does have Colley traits, there's definitely a few herding dogs in his family tree lol he's beautiful still
"I like the idea of being pet, but I don't want to be pet....but you can pet me....maybe not."
a summary of how dogs were domesticated
Why I love wolves they can be big puppies. It's a blessing to have spent time with them.
The "got your nose game", my dogs love to play it too.
You know it's bad when a husky calls you dramatic
PSA: wolves can't bark. This is how they always sound
Wolves can bark, however it's typically only the cubs and juveniles that bark. Adult wolves may bark to alert the rest of the pack of an immediate threat in the area but they typically adopt non barking behavior when they mature because they instinctively know that in the wild barking will increase the chances of detection by predators in their environment.
daniel give me coffee
Kane has barked in at least one, I forget which one off the top of my head but it was released within the last six months I'm pretty sure
They have several growls, whines, howls, yips. NO BARKS.
@@dragonryderslair that is a lie, at least once on this channel Kane did bark
Harvey straight up said 'Woalf!'.
"That's right Harvey"
*W O A L F*
That's not a ferocious wolf, that's a very cute, beautiful n adorable doggy❤
Love the ‘bitey bitey’ face 🥰🥰🥰
This is like those two friends who greet each other by insulting each other viciously, and any outsiders who don’t know them assume that they are mortal enemies, but in actuality they are the closest of bros and have the tightest of relationships.
You nailed it hahaha
Well said 👍
Like my two Italian friends debating over what's the best pasta sauce......for 3 weeks
Shaq and Charles Barkley
han & lando
When you grabbed their snooter
"Unhand me this instant, mortal!"
"Why'd you let go? 😔"
Their snooter? When you're so woke you won't misgender a dog 😂😂 could of guessed with that flag in your name
When a comments so stupid you can't even tell what they were trying to make fun off.
@@yegorzakharov8514 wtf are you saying?
@@TK-7193 he's saying hey 👋 I'm a stupid racist twat nice to meet ya
@@jammerh7633 yeh, sounds about right.
That's a very beautiful dog and the person that owns it you're very lucky
NGL the Huskies Yelp caught me so off guard, I'm encapsulated by this Wolf's beauty then all of a sudden, "WOAH!!" I WAS LIKE WTF IS THA--OH it's a Husky.🤣🤣
Same XD
XD
Wolf Dog. Way different from a Husky.
@@Raresnce yeahh, but I'm talking about the actual Husky in the video. Not the Wolf dog.
My great grandfather's wolfdog, Daedalus, always growled really loudly when people tried to pet him.
But as you touched his head growling stopped and he went into a quiet mode, letting you pet him with closed eyes. As my granpa used to say, He showed his rough love this way.
Had him since I was 3 to when I got into university. When I turned 19 he passed away from old age.
Still love that guy ❤
Sounds like a cool dog and cool grandpa!! Nice!
Daedalus is an amazing name for a wolfdog
@@daisybuchanan8205, my granfather thought so too.
He was smart as hell as well, so it definitely fitting for him to be named after a famous greek genius
Daedalus is like the perfect name for a wolfdog. It just feels right.
@@Borderose, considering that he could look at you like you dissatisfied him 10 times more than he expected, yes lmao
That’s one good looking ferocious wolf!
Absolutely gorgeous creature ❤
35,000 years ago in a winter with kill temperatures, a man is sitting by a fire and notices 2 dots in the wood observing him. Slowly, hesitantly, the wolf moves towards the warmth of the fire.
The warrior clutches his spear. In that moment, eyes locked, the wolf doesn't charge, the man doesn't thrust his spear, and all that is left, are two lifeforms trying to survive the elements, knowing if they both suppress their instincts they might just make it through the night...
I suspect humans and wolves effectively engaged in cooperative hunting even though they had no trust. It just made tactical sense.
@@infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836 we literally have no idea
@@infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836 Basically what ravens and wolves are doing now. The two species got closer and close and eventually the wolves started living with the humans
This is the start of a great story!Well done!
Great story… humans definitely stole pups from parents (or raised the pups of the adult wolves they killed). The pups imprint. Thousands of imprints later, we have a dog
The sounds coming outta that thing sent a message to my nervous system that only the furthest, far-back portions of my genetic makeup could understand
Same! Some animal threat displays just don't seem threatening at all. But that growl - my brain knows exactly what that is!
Do not want. Siamese cats enough wild.
See, I keep seeing the body language, which says "Bitey-face Smackdown!" and I am utterly charmed.
I've often had dogs that growl and snarl as their primary vocalizations, even as the snuggle up close.
My Akita-shepherd used to make that exact noise when he wasn’t being touched by the right person (the wrong person was his sister)
@QQ Perfectly said.
What a sweet boy. So lovely.
He so cute I love him ❤❤❤❤❤
"It's the evil hand again! 'Top it!"
I was gonna like this comment, but I just had to keep it 777
@@Mary-Love Feel free to now. Thanks for keeping it lucky. ^_^
Well, I just made it 1k😇
"you're so full of crap and you know it"
Resuscitate me please, for I am ded
Thats a wolf? He has the cutest face ever!
A wolf mixed with a dog that's incredible two of the most talented mountain dogs right here they know when danger is gonna occur this guy had safety in mind a dog is a man's best friend
Harvey's melodramatic yaups kill me every time
That's a ferociously good boy
That final huff in the Huskie's face... "You ain't a wolf.. Fluff off."
That wolf was so nice it didn’t bite your arm off when it clearly didn’t want to be pet 😊
You shouldn't talk about animal behaviors if you don't understand them. You can clearly see by its tail and demeanor that this is playful behavior. If it didn't want to be touched, it would either do a quick set of snaps (not very hard) or simply just go away.
Kane may be growling, but his floofy tail betrays him
Very very true
Those happy little play growls and grumbles are too cute.
Then he rubs his face in the sheets like, "Nooo, I can't escape!"
My wolf dog has never growled at me but she is constantly howling at me, I guess it's her way of saying "I love you, you are my family" 🐾🐾🐾🐾
I love how he sounds like a muffled chainsaw
has hardcore "why did you stop petting??" vibes after slapping you haha
I love how every canine reacts the same way when you slowly move your hand toward them.
Absolutely LOVE the growls 🥰
Ah, what an adorable killing machine!
And that's how my friend, we domesticated wolves 🐺
He’s beautiful. 💙
What a beautiful monster 😊
“Don’t pet meeeeeeee- hey wait why’d you stop”
This made me smile, I wish I had a little animal friend.
What a cute little puppy.
the little tail waggle❤️
slow wags and tucked ears
EVERY kid loves “The Claw” 🤣
Beautiful pup
What a beautyful wolfdog 😍😍😍😍
I always played "mauling" with my dogs that way, I make a C shaped "claw" of my hand and do air bites and snapping next to my dog's muzzle. I then nibble them with my fingertips on their cheek close to the ear - that's how dogs play and show affection. They just open their muzzles, tongue hanging and teeth on display, and playfully attack each others snouts without closing their mouths. Then they do tbe nibbling and continue playing.
Learned that from my first Labrador and did it to all my dogs ever since. They seem happily surprised their hooman knows how to play like they do. "U is my hoomy, hehe" 😅
When the hand is above its perceived as threatening but when the hand it below it’s perceived as scratches
yeap, that's about it
Not really threatening, it's perceived as play. His body language and even the growl would be pretty different if it was a threat.
In this instance it's perceived as just a game. Having a dog who can be reactive when stressed, there's a very clear difference between a dog who feels threatened and a dog who's playing. In this instance the hand above his head coming at him slowly is a game similar to like saying, "immmm gonna getcha!" To a little kid while slowly sneaking up to them. Even my dog who I said was reactive (very sweet dog, has never bitten someone bc we know how to keep him calm) enjoys this game. You just have to be gentle with him tho
Yeah that's their game. Hand up is playing, hand down is petting. I used to do a similar thing with my dog.
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 i call it creepy fingers.....gonna get ya!!!!
That's "wolf chatter", small talk, my dogo and pity both communicate, sometimes via growls, deep forceful breaths, barks, whining and the like.
Beautiful pack creature, nature's ride-n-die, who will protect it's pack to the death.
lucky guy to be on the A list.
It has a different purpose in wolves. Most of their body language and vocalizations don't line up with those of the domesticated dogs. Wolfdogs are harder to read because they use a mixture of dog and wolf communication strategies.
He's beautiful ❤
What a gorgeous animal
Only thing ferocious about Kane is his appetite for cheese.
i love how it’s fighting when it could just walk away lol what a playful wolf
Lmao I know right!
Beautiful family 💯
What a beautiful animal!
I love that playful growl (or doggie purr as some may call it). I especially love when other people hear a dog growling like that and think it's a vicious dog but those who know the dog go right in. I bet it scares the unknowing.
The key phrase is know the dog. The human in this video is part of the pack. I don't think this would go the same way for a stranger. Wolf dogs are notorious for being aggressive with people they don't know and trust. This human worked very hard over a long period of time to get to this level of trust with Harvey
There are hundreds of accounts of pet wolf hybrids attacking people and children after being docile for years. Maybe youve never known anyone killed by an animal they cared for. never trust a wild animal. No matter how special you think you or your pet is
@@allisonharranmua8193 oh yeah if a wolf felt threatened for their owneer it'd be 10x worse than a dog getting defensive
@@wolfieplays2wolf199 To be honest they'd make great guard dogs
As someone who has never had a dog and can't tell the difference, dogs are both terrifying and marvellous to me. I can't imagine not panicking at the smallest growl.
You can feel the conflict within Kane.
He is just a Softie. 😅😅👍🏽💕
After the amount of wolf content I've seen, I'm 100% convinced they are safer to be around a child than a pitbull.
He's adorable. Can't say no to that face.
My emotional state is a mix of happiness because of how playful he is and pure horror thinking about his 1200psi bite force.
Me to 😅 but I think this wolf is pretty content, so we don't need to worry 😊
I don't think that's correct. Wolves are supposed to be 400, possibly higher
I fostered a neurotic pit for a while and the first time she purred my blood ran cold. Got rid of that really quick--didn't want her to know how much she shook me. Never did trust her. I've raised a couple large dogs very successfully so I wasn't inexperienced. I think the fact that she could tear me to pieces with that jaw power without a second thought. After trying to socialize her and teach her some basic manners failed I gave up. We plucked her from an abusive environment. Our calm household, routine and consistency along with the positive reward training were an utter fail. It was like her brain just couldn't make the connection. She had good points. She was funny and loved to cuddle. A loose cannon pitbull is too much of a liability. We gave it six months. Eight months in we had her put down. I felt like a complete failure. I failed her.
@@simonfawcett5265 that average over a higher class, a wolf maximum attack bite force exceeds 1000-1200, it depens on how big the wold is. 400 is like its eating bite force
@@archlifts947 where are those figures from? Interested to read more about it
What a great boy. He's got all his social queues and playing hard to get down
That sends chills down my spine!
Such a visceral sound.
Reminds my of that youtuber with the wolf siblings who said (paraphrasing), 'even though he sounds mean/angry, it's just how [pure wolves] sound' as he scritched the heck out of him and his sister. Unnerved the crap outta me every time I ran across one of his videos with them, but it was still so cool to watch.
He loves every second. Look at that tail wag & his smile.
He has his puppy eyes activated SO KUTEEEE
When he looks straight on at you his eyes look so human. 😮❤