It clearly must be a domesticated fox. They are allowed as pets under some conditions.. like nurturing an injured animal, having the space for free roam etc.
I've been thinking about bring my beloved Charleston with me to a motel... unfortunately the world is very prejudiced towards New Yorkers! It's not Charleston's fault that he's a sewer rat...
Yeah.....they might have looked to the cameras, and also is funny... Something unusual for their clients, something to speak about, make picture, tags on Instagram etc = free publicity
When I was younger, I tried to convince my parents by powerpoint presentation to get me a miniature horse (we lived in the middle of the city so I thought an actual horse might be a bit much). Sad to see you living my dream with the Shetland pony.
Actually, from all the animals he brought, the chicken was the most probably to have as a pet. I know people that have chicken as pets, they are wonderful, very very gentle and smart.
Usually, I hate these kinds of videos that just make people's jobs harder but I really appreciate how respectable you were and how carefully you handled all the animals. Usually, I don't subscribe to a channel just from a single video either but this was very well done. Amazing video honestly.
I mean if the person is disrespectful and refuse to leave, yeah it’s the worst, but he managed it really well and I think a lot of these people are glad that there’s something very unusual and fun happening for once.
as somebody working in guest service i can confirm, anything we say when we see somebody pointing two cameras at us, is 100% the same for all other guests too.
How do you call yourself a pet friendly hotel if you don't accept a donkey inside? A pet is a pet, no matter if it's a small cat or a lixard or an elephant....
@@thesupergreenjudy It is possible to train any animal to some extent, as both pigs, foxes, chickens, goats etc have their intelligence and I've seen them being trained successfully. More of a problem is the space for them and the fact that they could just poop randomly and it would be harder to cleanup than a dog's one obviously.
I think they would of been letting into almost all of them with s fox because there similar size to a dog also idk I’m not a expert but eat similar things to one too
The same thing happened in Colombia, they announced that the congress was Petfriendly and an Enlightened Congressman Uri-beast came up with the idea of taking a horse. There are limits, it is understood that they are domestic / home animals.
@@cheddarsunchipsyes8144 depends on the fox, I'm sure you could have a violent fox if it had a certain upbringing. wouldn't be easy and wouldn't be particularly effective but it would probably hurt to get bit by one
Kudos to the manager for making her employees allow yall. I just picture her behind a desk like 'don't care if they ride up on Jormangander, we are pet friendly!'
On a side note, I really do get annoyed at hotels that advertise themselves as "pet-friendly" but only allow pocket sized dogs. I have a Great Dane mix and I can't tell you how many times I've explicitly sought out a pet-friendly hotel only to get the "we're only pet friendly for small and medium dogs" speech. Not to mention I have a pit mix, so I automatically have to do extensive research if I want to go to any hotel. A little clarification under "pet-friendly" would work wonders.
@@gankspank6614 I know logic probably flew out the window when you wrote this, but pits, like any other dog are individuals. I won't sit here and try to explain to you why what you said is ignorant, because I frankly believe the brainpower to do so would be wasted on you, but please educate yourself before spreading harmful misinformation.
@@gankspank6614 statistics from a conspiracy theorist website don't count 🤷♀️. You can continue fretting over my dog's existence, me and my dog will continue living a happy life.
1:00 I've worked on a few events in a Hotel and they called me in reception to see if it would be okay for the event because someone just walked in with 2 chickens in a cardboard box. I shit u not, they were very clean and were cleared taken care of. The hotel ended it up accepting without any issues but changed the policy later.
10:48 Hotel manager know his job. He understand that only pranker from youtube can going in hotel with donkey and gave the command to let the visitor through.
If I ran a hotel, I probably wouldn't let the bigger animals inside the hotel rooms, but I would make sure we had nice big stables with all the proper stuff and someone to take care of them. And they would be allowed anywhere else in the hotel except maybe the pool.
I don't think you have enough big animals come in to really justify the cost of stables and people manning them though. And, on top of that, I'm pretty sure you would lose business if you allowed them anywhere in the hotel except the pool. Most guests don't want to be in a hotel that has a bunch of cow and horse poop all over the lobby floor 😂
Horses are actually rather good swimmers, also horse poop is excellent fertiliser.. What do you think goes on all the veggies you eat? 🤣 Rose plants also love horse poop.
The hotel may have not been "fully booked" as they claim to be. It's a smart tactic used by receptionists to avoid giving rooms to a guest who may be troublesome. If they refuse, they may initiate an argument and the guest may create a scene.
Great fun... back in 1984, in South Africa, we tried this stunt with a 12-foot African Rock Python called Enid... Not only did we get refused at every call, Enid's entry into most establishments resulted in rapid evacuation of everyone in the lobby.
We've also brought our goat into hotels He was diaper trained qnd then when older ended up being house broken lol so we didn't have the pooping on the front door problem
As someone who owns a fox, many would be surprised to know that plenty of establishments are fox-friendly as long as s the fox is house trained. I know of fox-friendly fabric stores, book stores, home improvement stores, as long as I call in beforehand to ask. Sadly my Poet is “selectively house trained”, sooo he’s good inside until he decides otherwise…
Hey! I was thinking of getting a fox and was just wondering, what is your personal experience with their "messiness" I've heard varying types of stories and whatnot but would love to hear it from an active owner! Would you say it's comparable to a dog in a way?
@littlelamb1509 Ah, well first off, I appreciate the fact that you’re doing your research before jumping into owning one. Compared to a dog, foxes are exceedingly messy and destructive (not aggressive, just naturally excited to destroy things). For the first six months of a fox’s life, it must be kept inside (due to predators and illnesses), which is likely the most problematic time to own a fox. Personally, I keep my fox in an outdoor enclosure 24/7 (unless I’m walking him of course) due to his naturally destructive nature. The worst damage my property suffered was likely my fox digging a sizable hole in our solid wooden door when he spent his six months inside. While he often got walks and was taken out on our property on a harness, he still had the natural urge to dig, to which he satisfied that urge on our door. Foxes have also been known to dig holes in couch cushions, which he attempted towards the end of the six months, along with attempting to dig holes anywhere there was a crevice of sorts (holes in carpet, holes in trim, anywhere that he could stick his paws into). Foxes also can never be 100% potty trained. It honestly depends on the individual fox on the success rate of potty training. Personally, my fox isn’t house trained at all, despite my efforts lol. Other foxes are the same way. I would highly recommend, if you do get a fox, keeping him outside permanently in a sizable enclosure. Ours is 25x30, which works out well, with a 5x10 fully enclosed space (with a roof) for him to sleep in. This way he has his own place to destroy things as he pleases, dig around, and go potty wherever. I hope this answers your question, and if it doesn’t, I’m happy to give more information. Honestly, I’m good with answering any questions you have. Researching fox ownership without anyone to ask directly can be a challenge, and it’s definitely something I wish I had when I was looking into it.
@@DimityPocketsDo you get trouble with cats/ dogs? Cats would always gang fight foxes where I live, tearing out bits of red fur. Noisy in the middle of the night.
@mandowarrior123 Personally, I don’t live in an urban area, and feral cats and dogs aren’t much of a problem. My other animals have always gotten along well with my fox, including my cat and my dog (whom I lost to a kidney rupture about a month ago). Often times the cat will join the fox and I on walks around the property. When it comes to my fox’s behavior towards other animals, he loves everything with fur. He’s interacted with beavers, deer, raccoons, opossums, wild foxes (whom he has one specific friend of), friend’s dogs, and so on. Just like a wild fox, he avoids conflict whenever possible. It’s a common misconception that foxes will actively prey upon domestic cats, when this is actually not the case. As I’m sure you know, cats will almost always display aggressive behavior towards a fox first, rather than a timid fox showing aggression to an animal its size. I hope this answered your question!
@@nightmaronik your comment was a year ago but what the heck?! Why did you report them there was absolutely no reason to report someone that didn’t say anything wrong.
@@Fr0stFromWildCraft I don't even know what I commented I forgot the reason I commented probably it was a mistake and probably i meant to comment to other person or someone else did this sorry for the inconvenience thx for reminding me to delete it
@@nightmaron oh that makes sense. I’m sorry about that it’s not your fault if you were talking about someone else but anyways have a good day/night or evening
The donkey straight up laughing at the waiter after she said she loved him. I can just imagine him saying “so does everyone else” and then laughing at his own joke
This was really fun to watch! I'm not surprised they let you in with the Shetland because miniature horses and alike are actually certified for being service animals! :)
This reminds me (title roughly, not videowhat happened to be a few months ago. Family member booked a hotel that said "Pet friendly" for us to stay at for visiting relatives, only to learn the day before (on the phone, ensuring it was set up right) that apparently "Pet Friendly" does not actually include... cats. So I in fact enjoyed a video of testing the limits of what is truly pet friendly! (If you don't accept ALL pets, put "[Animal name] friendly" or "Pet friendly, [list animal types]." Don't just say pet friendly and then refuse a pet you didn't think people would arrive with.
Yeah that is so stupid. If you only accept dogs, then just say "dog-friendly"!! Why be purposely vague? To waste people's time? Cats are the second most common pets that people keep so it's silly to assume that a pet-friendly hotel wouldn't accept cats.
Such great videos and I think this is my favorite. The sheep letting out an epic "BAAAA!" As that guy was refusing you was hilarious. Congrats on 1 mil, well deserved! 👏👏
Chris actually did the hotel and gardener a big favor. There was no grass growing in that spot. I am not familiar with UK plants, but it still looks like an invasive ground cover or weed. It would have taken over the grass and likely killed it out.
The same thing happened in Colombia, they announced that the congress was Petfriendly and an Enlightened Congressman Uri-beast came up with the idea of taking a horse. There are limits, it is understood that they are domestic / home animals.
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Congrats on reaching 1 mil! 200% buying the coin... maybe even a few
Here before 100 subs
yeah if you release "the video" maybe
How many coins are available?
Where's Jay
- Are you guys pet friendly?
- Yes
Shows up with an Elephant
underrated comment ig
While riding on it
Imagine if its a T rex
@@Keplr186f they are exnict-
@@crazyxastrid Normally I leave typos alone but dude
The look on Basils face when it was asked where the chicken from earlier went 😂
He looks so guilty 😂
OMGGGG
bro got caught💀
@@ペソペソペソ Ikr basil got busted
@@Fernifria yea lol
Nothings better than watching a brit drinking a boiling hot cup of tea with a little pony next to him
Indeed.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ shut up
Typical morning in the united kingdom
Pony be top lad gingey boi
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Shut up cultist
Zac: I know you said no to goat, but what about a sheep?
Manager: definitely no.
Sheep: Baaaaaaa!
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😂
It was obvious the guy was a miserable Muslim they hate animals
🤣🤣
That goat and sheep are lucky not to have gotten in. They would have ended up on the menu by the next day.
I thought you said dog
This is a dog
Donkey launches out a full foghorn 😂😂
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I love how when the pony was described as a racing horse in Ireland, the leprechaun joke came up. That made me chuckle.
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it actually is a sport in ireland too where little kids race shetland ponies
well who else would race them?
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@@aine7529it's not just Ireland
How you managed to get a fox to quietly stay in your lap for this long is beyond me 😂
It clearly must be a domesticated fox.
They are allowed as pets under some conditions.. like nurturing an injured animal, having the space for free roam etc.
@@ForumcoldiArchonofc it’s domesticated lol
Or drugs
@@killutv5588 lmao
@ForumcoldiArchon I hope in the future we can fully domesticate foxes THEY ARE SO CUTE they are just slightly more dangerous dogs
“You guys are pet friendly right?”
“Yes”
“Would you mind if my bees stay for a night or two?”
I've been thinking about bring my beloved Charleston with me to a motel... unfortunately the world is very prejudiced towards New Yorkers! It's not Charleston's fault that he's a sewer rat...
Oh heck no!
Put the bees on tiny leash
I would love to bring my pet cockroaches there 😂
Another great day of saving the bees
What an awesome manager of that last hotel. It's heartwarming that he accepted the donkey despite their policies.
this is in the up, not america,
I suspected she figured it was a youtube video
Yeah.....they might have looked to the cameras, and also is funny... Something unusual for their clients, something to speak about, make picture, tags on Instagram etc = free publicity
i love the donkey when it talks so cute and funny 💜💜💜
The fox made me laugh, everytime zac would talk to it its like "mf leave me alone"
Firstttttt
like for those who doesn't want to ruin 420
foxes are very solitary animals they are even more than cats walk by themselves
It?
Just call the fox a “he”
When I was younger, I tried to convince my parents by powerpoint presentation to get me a miniature horse (we lived in the middle of the city so I thought an actual horse might be a bit much). Sad to see you living my dream with the Shetland pony.
Oh man! It's so unfair, I never win anything. Even when it's a scam.
"I tried to convince my parents BY POWERPOINT PRESENTATION"
PwaaAAAhahahah!!🤣🤣
Nah you're good... Shetland ponies are huge jerks I'm telling you! They're vicious, feisty little things that will do anything to kill you haha
Oh my gosh I did the same thing! But I used giant paper and stacked them on each other and held them up lol
Oh me too! My negotiations went from a pony to a fish tank, but even the last one wasn't successful. I could only breed dust mites in my blanket hahah
"Are you sure?"
"BAAAAHHH👹"
How did that guy pass on méchoui?
Basil the german poodle spitz-mix for 10 quid and a packet of Walkers had me creasing hard boi 🎉😂
First reply
MOM IM GONNA BE FAMOUS
999th like
Great deal, I hear they have that deal going on in Sainsbury's
@@amaniboii you have 4 likes
This is the most British response I’ve ever heard
The whole "who would bring a chicken to a hotel" segment had me dying, lol. what are the chances
Actually, from all the animals he brought, the chicken was the most probably to have as a pet. I know people that have chicken as pets, they are wonderful, very very gentle and smart.
Perhaps a hotel isn't goat friendly, but are they kid friendly?
dun dun dunnn
Aren't they the same thing?
@@cre8tivegal613 Did you really just call kids the greatest of all time-
@@cre8tivegal613 no Goats are better
They're definitely goatse friendly
1:29 aw THE FOX IS *ADORABLE*
Ik right 🥰🥰🥰
what we can deduce from this is: All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others
Animal farm lol
The most equalist? MAN
“more equal than others” 💀💀
Hats off to you lol, perfect reference
No no no no N O.
I thought I escaped Animal Farm
As an Irish person, I can confirm Shetland Pony racing is a national sport all our kids and leprechauns compete in
That's the funniest and cutest horse I have seen 😆😆😆
in all seriousness it genuinely is real minus the leprechauns
Usually, I hate these kinds of videos that just make people's jobs harder but I really appreciate how respectable you were and how carefully you handled all the animals. Usually, I don't subscribe to a channel just from a single video either but this was very well done. Amazing video honestly.
True, that verry cool to see à big RUclipsr Who is Still polite 💪
I mean if the person is disrespectful and refuse to leave, yeah it’s the worst, but he managed it really well and I think a lot of these people are glad that there’s something very unusual and fun happening for once.
wow, I really wonder how hard it is to work in a hotel like that
I mean, working in a five star fancy hotel has to make you a lot of money at the end of the day… I hope…
Well.. His pig did tear up the grass and his goat pooped on the pathway..
- Are you guys pet friendly?
- Yes
Drops a blue whale on the hotel.
- My Bad.
Underrated comment
501 likes and 1 reply? I’ll fix that.
@@rajdipbandyopadhyaya333 don't fix what isn't broken
@@gamesniclol I love that sentence
as somebody working in guest service i can confirm,
anything we say when we see somebody pointing two cameras at us, is 100% the same for all other guests too.
I can't say if you're sarcastic or not
If the last hotel approved the donkey, they would have approved every other animal in the list 💀
that's also what I thought
How do you call yourself a pet friendly hotel if you don't accept a donkey inside?
A pet is a pet, no matter if it's a small cat or a lixard or an elephant....
I think most pet friendly hotels presume that whatever pet you bring has to be house trained. Bit difficult with a farm animal ..
@@thesupergreenjudy It is possible to train any animal to some extent, as both pigs, foxes, chickens, goats etc have their intelligence and I've seen them being trained successfully. More of a problem is the space for them and the fact that they could just poop randomly and it would be harder to cleanup than a dog's one obviously.
Ermmmm
i dont think it can physically fit tho, unless its a baby
@@thesupergreenjudy Have you never seen a home trained donkey before?
3:25 "I can't believe I'm sharing a bed with a fox." how it feels to live my dream?!
I nearly died of laughter at Basil's expression when you inquired about where the chicken went! 😂😂😂😂😂 He's such a handsome fellow.
Would have been interesting to test all of the hotels with your fox.
Domesticated Fox are really cute
I think they would of been letting into almost all of them with s fox because there similar size to a dog also idk I’m not a expert but eat similar things to one too
I would rather test them with a chicken, fox is more like a dog
There are a lot of domesticated dogs more messy than a fox, so I think that would be fine, if there aren’t any legal issues.
@@MatheusVenti fox piss is very smelly and nearly impossible to get rid of. Your fox should know how to use the toilet before going to the hotel.
I couldn´t stop laughing whenever the donkey tried to join the conversation hahaha
He Literally name the goat "Messi" had my stomach aching 😂😂
sir a FOX is not a farm animal but Mr. Basil is quite chipper nonetheless
I mean I live on a farm and we have many foxes living on and around the area
It’s the anti-farm animal lmao
@@SanLeMans yeah, henrietta isn't safe around him lol
@@klontjespap Henrietta is clearly dead due to basil
The same thing happened in Colombia, they announced that the congress was Petfriendly and an Enlightened Congressman Uri-beast came up with the idea of taking a horse. There are limits, it is understood that they are domestic / home animals.
“Hey, you guys pet friendly?”
“Yeah, we are!”
*PROCEEDS TO BRING AN ADULT GIRAFFE*
That fox is adorable just laying there and chilling wow
Dangerous💀
@@hc-verma Wym lol
@@canadiannavy9229 foxes are not friendly to rodents and birds, so its a good idea to keep them away from such pets
@@maevwat but not dangori to us 🥺🥺
@@cheddarsunchipsyes8144 depends on the fox, I'm sure you could have a violent fox if it had a certain upbringing. wouldn't be easy and wouldn't be particularly effective but it would probably hurt to get bit by one
"Are you guys pet friendly?
"yes,we are"
"come on in godzilla, be careful not to burn anything with your atomic breath"
Kudos to the manager for making her employees allow yall. I just picture her behind a desk like 'don't care if they ride up on Jormangander, we are pet friendly!'
On a side note, I really do get annoyed at hotels that advertise themselves as "pet-friendly" but only allow pocket sized dogs. I have a Great Dane mix and I can't tell you how many times I've explicitly sought out a pet-friendly hotel only to get the "we're only pet friendly for small and medium dogs" speech. Not to mention I have a pit mix, so I automatically have to do extensive research if I want to go to any hotel. A little clarification under "pet-friendly" would work wonders.
"Pet friendly,but only if it fits in a handbag"
Pet friendly as in unlikely to eat a toddler.
@@gankspank6614 I know logic probably flew out the window when you wrote this, but pits, like any other dog are individuals.
I won't sit here and try to explain to you why what you said is ignorant, because I frankly believe the brainpower to do so would be wasted on you, but please educate yourself before spreading harmful misinformation.
@@RainyStast "please educate yourself" Mfker I am not the one who ignores statistics and the breeds history.
@@gankspank6614 statistics from a conspiracy theorist website don't count 🤷♀️.
You can continue fretting over my dog's existence, me and my dog will continue living a happy life.
Can I say as an Irish woman i was dying laughing when you said he was a race horse and then some one was form Ireland 💀💀
Can confirm, Galway races is full of Shetland ponies 😂😂
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I'm from Ireland too and he's not wrong about pony racing being legit
He was like: why do u have to be here right now?
This is so heartwarming! You’re such a friendly person and so kind and considerate to everyone! Your animals are the cutest!
I just love the donkey being polite and showing affection to the hotel staff.
Man him referring to the goat as messi sended me🤣 but true words man true words
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Messi ❤
Bro no one even knows who messi messi is lol cringy ass soccer fans the most booring sport of all time do you guys even have a million fans atleast?
sended
nahhh messi's trash
Coin got!! Binged this channel so much looking forward to Zoo animals in hotels 😂
Yh imagine him turning up with a giraffe
Like what? elephants and hippopotamus and stuff?
@@firdaus99031 I think hippos are much too dangerous for this lol
@@genericname2747 and elephants not ?
@@Nonpain Elephants are chill. If one attacks you it's probably your fault.
The donkey is my spirit animal. I am so glad I will be accepted in a 5-star hotel. Thank you, kind sir.
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The donkey: *foghorn*
The staff walking pass: I don't get paid enough
Basil and fringe are so cute!!!
You got 133 likes and didn’t even know it! :0
@@Theartistadele Many people don't care about likes ya know
@@Theartistadele what? U want her to comment something like "mom I'm famous" or something?
the donkey was the coolest. I don't know what I expected but it sounds like he's crying his heart out every time 😂
1:00 I've worked on a few events in a Hotel and they called me in reception to see if it would be okay for the event because someone just walked in with 2 chickens in a cardboard box. I shit u not, they were very clean and were cleared taken care of. The hotel ended it up accepting without any issues but changed the policy later.
Why advertise friendly at all?
If you mean only dogs or cats just say only dogs or cats.
That last "thank you" from the donkey was truly brilliant. lol
I love that the chick just walks away when the donkey bleets over her xD
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Let's just take a moment to appreciate and thank these creatures for being so well behaved.
9:54 that sheep is a master of comedic timing
12:02 the donkey too lmao
10:48 Hotel manager know his job. He understand that only pranker from youtube can going in hotel with donkey and gave the command to let the visitor through.
That's a very well behaved fox. Good job you didn't try bringing the fox and the chicken in together, haha.
I was praying you'd try the line with the donkey..."it's a dog"...and you did !! :)))) . full-on positive gaslighting !
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If I ran a hotel, I probably wouldn't let the bigger animals inside the hotel rooms, but I would make sure we had nice big stables with all the proper stuff and someone to take care of them. And they would be allowed anywhere else in the hotel except maybe the pool.
I don't think you have enough big animals come in to really justify the cost of stables and people manning them though. And, on top of that, I'm pretty sure you would lose business if you allowed them anywhere in the hotel except the pool. Most guests don't want to be in a hotel that has a bunch of cow and horse poop all over the lobby floor 😂
Horses are actually rather good swimmers, also horse poop is excellent fertiliser.. What do you think goes on all the veggies you eat? 🤣 Rose plants also love horse poop.
If hotels made it very clear what the weight limit for the animal you bring and not just use the vague term "pet friendly" it wouldn't be a problem.
Which would lead to a visit from Gordon ramsay and the crew of hotel hell.
@@petelee2477then scorpion it is
7:08 Best bit of the video. Thats Lionel Messi alright.
"Who would give a chicken to a hotel?" That was comedy gold and I'm mad no one is mentioning it
The hotel may have not been "fully booked" as they claim to be. It's a smart tactic used by receptionists to avoid giving rooms to a guest who may be troublesome. If they refuse, they may initiate an argument and the guest may create a scene.
That manager who said yes while the employee said no is awesome
All the animals have their own personalities too, they were so nice & polite :)
Omg that fox was so adorable and seemingly well trained! Can they actually be domesticated as pets?! 🤔
Actually yes, a russian biologist created a domestic breed in the 70's. She even wrote about it in a book: "How to tame a fox (and build a dog)"
they can be domesticated cause we domesticated dogs when like in the Stone Age or whatever
@@elyna6399 They just lack the insane bonding that dogs do with their owners. But they are docile, more or less.
I do think they're stinky tho
@@marioelburro1492 They are very stinky.
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This made my day. That foxes face.
ah yes, the greatest farm animal: The Fox
Anti farm animal
It goes to the farm but not for the right reasons
@@slavishentity6705 we actually have red foxes here, they never touched our hens even when the hens escaped out their enclosure.
I’m so happy he lets all these pets experience a lifetime!❤❤❤
you're videos are class zac, congrats on a milli
Pro grammer
Yeah class F. . .F for the failing of hiding a camera. .
3:19 "All right buddy, what do you wanna watch?" Probably Fox News...
Great fun... back in 1984, in South Africa, we tried this stunt with a 12-foot African Rock Python called Enid... Not only did we get refused at every call, Enid's entry into most establishments resulted in rapid evacuation of everyone in the lobby.
Aww.. the donkey sounds like he’s so happy at the end❤
I stayed in 3 different hotels across the US with my pet chickens this summer and they mostly didn't care! LOL
Lol
how's ur chicken doing rn?
oh i've just checked your latest video they're so cute!
@@waowayaa8991 ❤
We've also brought our goat into hotels
He was diaper trained qnd then when older ended up being house broken lol so we didn't have the pooping on the front door problem
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@@ivanguinaziu5700 it's true tho ain't it?
If YT ask me that, I always try the silliest answers! I wonder what YT does with that
Um....no😮
As an Irish person who breeds shetland ponies, we do race them but along side the kids l
it makes sense that you race kids
Would you believe it.
9:51 the way the sheep baaaed (don’t know how to write it lol) at him lmao 😂
As someone who owns a fox, many would be surprised to know that plenty of establishments are fox-friendly as long as s the fox is house trained. I know of fox-friendly fabric stores, book stores, home improvement stores, as long as I call in beforehand to ask. Sadly my Poet is “selectively house trained”, sooo he’s good inside until he decides otherwise…
Hey! I was thinking of getting a fox and was just wondering, what is your personal experience with their "messiness" I've heard varying types of stories and whatnot but would love to hear it from an active owner! Would you say it's comparable to a dog in a way?
@littlelamb1509
Ah, well first off, I appreciate the fact that you’re doing your research before jumping into owning one.
Compared to a dog, foxes are exceedingly messy and destructive (not aggressive, just naturally excited to destroy things). For the first six months of a fox’s life, it must be kept inside (due to predators and illnesses), which is likely the most problematic time to own a fox. Personally, I keep my fox in an outdoor enclosure 24/7 (unless I’m walking him of course) due to his naturally destructive nature.
The worst damage my property suffered was likely my fox digging a sizable hole in our solid wooden door when he spent his six months inside. While he often got walks and was taken out on our property on a harness, he still had the natural urge to dig, to which he satisfied that urge on our door. Foxes have also been known to dig holes in couch cushions, which he attempted towards the end of the six months, along with attempting to dig holes anywhere there was a crevice of sorts (holes in carpet, holes in trim, anywhere that he could stick his paws into). Foxes also can never be 100% potty trained. It honestly depends on the individual fox on the success rate of potty training. Personally, my fox isn’t house trained at all, despite my efforts lol. Other foxes are the same way.
I would highly recommend, if you do get a fox, keeping him outside permanently in a sizable enclosure. Ours is 25x30, which works out well, with a 5x10 fully enclosed space (with a roof) for him to sleep in. This way he has his own place to destroy things as he pleases, dig around, and go potty wherever.
I hope this answers your question, and if it doesn’t, I’m happy to give more information. Honestly, I’m good with answering any questions you have. Researching fox ownership without anyone to ask directly can be a challenge, and it’s definitely something I wish I had when I was looking into it.
@@DimityPocketsDo you get trouble with cats/ dogs? Cats would always gang fight foxes where I live, tearing out bits of red fur. Noisy in the middle of the night.
@mandowarrior123 Personally, I don’t live in an urban area, and feral cats and dogs aren’t much of a problem. My other animals have always gotten along well with my fox, including my cat and my dog (whom I lost to a kidney rupture about a month ago). Often times the cat will join the fox and I on walks around the property.
When it comes to my fox’s behavior towards other animals, he loves everything with fur. He’s interacted with beavers, deer, raccoons, opossums, wild foxes (whom he has one specific friend of), friend’s dogs, and so on. Just like a wild fox, he avoids conflict whenever possible. It’s a common misconception that foxes will actively prey upon domestic cats, when this is actually not the case. As I’m sure you know, cats will almost always display aggressive behavior towards a fox first, rather than a timid fox showing aggression to an animal its size.
I hope this answered your question!
11:19 i can completely understand the lady who called the manager since she probaly doesn't want to get fired
@@nightmaronik your comment was a year ago but what the heck?! Why did you report them there was absolutely no reason to report someone that didn’t say anything wrong.
@@Fr0stFromWildCraft I don't even know what I commented
I forgot the reason I commented probably it was a mistake and probably i meant to comment to other person
or someone else did this
sorry for the inconvenience
thx for reminding me to delete it
@@nightmaron oh that makes sense. I’m sorry about that it’s not your fault if you were talking about someone else but anyways have a good day/night or evening
@@Fr0stFromWildCraft Thank u
The donkey was a nice touch!! Perfect
i love how he just casually sneaks in those cheeky jokes and lies lol
Let’s appreciate him for spending this much money on a vid 😂
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Mrbeast!!!
He forgot to say how much it cost the last hotels but I like the good vibes of the workers who loved the "weird" animals!! 😊😊
10:53 this is a dog 💀
How did I just discover this channel?
3:05 THIS IS WHY I WANT A PET FOX 😂
I can’t believe Basil was so well behaved!
Dermot really got the 5+ star treatment
@user-ov4vw4cr9l who are you
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3:07 the fox probably said your poor asf even the door won’t let you in
this is such a wholesome video it made my day
These pet friendly test videos only keep getting better
Lol
The donkey straight up laughing at the waiter after she said she loved him. I can just imagine him saying “so does everyone else” and then laughing at his own joke
9:37
Zac: do you wanna say hello to the goat?
Hotel Receptionist: not really no.
Wtf 😂😂
Props for the fox! 🦊 Also 1:30 those sounds are just adorable.
Zac mate this is comedy gold. Dermot the foghorn was hilarious. It's been a great year, can't wait for what you bring us 2023.
Dermot the donkey was a star😂 that woman shat herself when she saw him at first😭
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1:57 maybe YOU 😂
German poodle spitz mixed 💀
Definetly need to take a full size horse to a coaching inn. You need somewhere to park your horse at night on a cross-country trek.
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This was really fun to watch! I'm not surprised they let you in with the Shetland because miniature horses and alike are actually certified for being service animals! :)
This reminds me (title roughly, not videowhat happened to be a few months ago. Family member booked a hotel that said "Pet friendly" for us to stay at for visiting relatives, only to learn the day before (on the phone, ensuring it was set up right) that apparently "Pet Friendly" does not actually include... cats. So I in fact enjoyed a video of testing the limits of what is truly pet friendly!
(If you don't accept ALL pets, put "[Animal name] friendly" or "Pet friendly, [list animal types]." Don't just say pet friendly and then refuse a pet you didn't think people would arrive with.
Yeah that is so stupid. If you only accept dogs, then just say "dog-friendly"!! Why be purposely vague? To waste people's time? Cats are the second most common pets that people keep so it's silly to assume that a pet-friendly hotel wouldn't accept cats.
Such great videos and I think this is my favorite. The sheep letting out an epic "BAAAA!" As that guy was refusing you was hilarious. Congrats on 1 mil, well deserved! 👏👏
They didn’t respect my pet giraffe
@user-ov4vw4cr9l no way 🤯
Ye same they didnt accept my rhinoceros man , even thought they said it was pet friendly and respect all pets
1:58 Who would bring a chicken to the hotel ? 😂
Chris actually did the hotel and gardener a big favor. There was no grass growing in that spot. I am not familiar with UK plants, but it still looks like an invasive ground cover or weed. It would have taken over the grass and likely killed it out.
I thought the same.
The same thing happened in Colombia, they announced that the congress was Petfriendly and an Enlightened Congressman Uri-beast came up with the idea of taking a horse. There are limits, it is understood that they are domestic / home animals.
Well, there are actually service shettys XD
My grandparents had over 30 chickens and a fox ate them all in the span of 2 weeks 😭😭
I used to have ducklings and some stray cat did the same thing
avian L, who told them to devolve from dinosaurs
@@vincentdreemurr nah man they didnt devolve, chickens still be scary as fuck.
Why they didn't kill the fox
Just need a fucked up hen, we had one that bullied another one to death and attacked a fox when it tried to get in
3:35 my man got the light skin stare
"We aren't donkey friendly I thought you meant a dog"
Zac: this is a dog 🐶