Dogs with jobs and watching them at work brings a tear to my eye. The commitment in the dog and how we've managed to acquire such a magnificent friend on earth is so beautiful.
My Spanish pointer saved me from a juvenile black bear attack in Alaska. She got a “no reason,” “didn’t have to earn it,” doggie treat every day for the rest of her life! Thank you Osa!
Black bears are pussies anyway, I mean yeah they can mess you up but more often than not they'll bounce the moment you get loud. Brown bears on the other hand normally want to fight. I'm actually surprised the brown bear in this video didn't scrap with the dog a bit.
@writerconsidered...I remember that line from a Looney Tunes short in my childhood, one that was created before I was even born...and I am in my mid 40's... Anyone who recognizes it, is most certainly, dating themselves... Try again...
My little cat jumped on the back of a German Shepherd that was attacking my mother's small dog! He bit the dog's ear, locked into him with his claws, and rode him like a pony howling all the way to the property line! At the property line the cat proudly jumped off, tail straight up in the air, & walked back knowing he protected his family! That's a true story from the early seventies! And that's a hell of a dog there too!!
Our 22 lb male orange cat rode a Doberman all the way to his house ....the guy tried to get my dad to pay vet bills....lol He first locked on to the Dobermans nose with both front paws behind his ears and gave him about 12 fast rabbit kicks with the back legs to the throat.....then rode him Supposedly the nose needed surgery and they had to shave him to treat the chest wounds. My dad had to have me bury 4 tomcats in his life that never made it out of our yard....the raccoons even gave him wide berth
In the 70’s too, my Siamese cat was chased by a random dog around our house outside, came out the other side of the house, chasing the dog, it was so funny and bizarre
Great Pyrenees have always been externally brave dogs. One dog had a family who only had two minutes to escape a wildfire and their Great Pyrenees, Odin refused to leave their 8 goats behind. Odin just couldn’t and wouldn’t budge. They had no other choice but to leave. When they returned, their house was destroyed but guess who was there alive? Odin and his herd of goats. Odin has his pads burnt, burn marks a burnt off fur, and it looks like the flames got his one front paw really good but he was pampered like crazy. The goats al survived completely fine all because of Odom’s bravery. This isn’t the only story. A Great Pyrenees will go above and beyond when it comes to testing and questioning their bravery, courage, and dedication to the ones they love.
Absolutely. I was thinking that bear is big, could certainly kill that dog ? With all the other noise the beat takes off, maybe. I went to pat one at the vets last year. Owner said stop it’s a Great Pyrenees 🐕🇦🇺🐑🐻
We run Pyrenees in pairs usually, however tbh they work better solo. Raised alone with livestock they assume they're part of the herd. More than 1 and they tend to do dog shit and ignore the livestock. There are exceptions. A female who is raising her own litter in the herd, etc. Rule of thumb though is 1 dog = a good dog. 2 dogs = problems.
@@isabelleskisslike he wrote, six cameras, perfect angles, film crew...and bear even showed up on queue. Not staged at all. Not sure why the fact they were professional camera crews makes it more believable.
@@Claire11elliott The animal reports with wild animals are not made with tamed, trained animals...that would look different. For example, look at the video from the BBC where a filmmaker sits down in a cage and a polar bear approaches...that was not a tame animal either.
I have raised these dogs for 35 years , if they have fear they don't show it , even the girls will kick A$$ when they need to . They have a split personality , sweet around kids but when evil shows up ... they become killers !!!
Mine are Great Pyrenees , there are about 3 other breeds that look a lot like them , the dog in the video may be a mix or a close breed , or got a hair cut . Great Pyrenees act like that but have thick coat of fur .
@@danoneill2846 Seeing this a year late but if you happen to be curious, the dog in the video is a Cuvac dog, an eastern european LGD from the Tatra mountains area of southern poland/slovakia - part of the same landrace breed that the great pyrenees dog belongs to!
Doesn’t matter how big the intruders are, these dogs are still gonna fearlessly do their job. His response to the big ass bear was the same as it would’ve been to a little fox. Hell, it could’ve been friggin Godzilla, he’s still gonna protect his flock.
Good thing the camera person was there, otherwise we wouldn't know how brave the dog is. As opposed to the camera person, who filmed instead of helping the dog.
Often you can scare off bears very easily. But don't be too brave if you're out in the woods because it's largely a matter of luck. What might scare one bear off is just going to piss off the next and then you are really going to be in trouble.
That’s why they make Bearshot, if he’s willing to attack me on a trail he will take a child in a yard too 👍 Same as wolves and cougars if you have dogs, you see them for a reason they are ready to fight.
Dogs are so brave. They don’t need a gun, knife or even a stick to show great courage. I think we got the better end of the deal when we teamed up. Such good friends.
Or, maybe, the bear thought the camera person MIGHT help the dog. Boy, was the bear wrong, the camera person was WAY too interested in filming, rather than helping.
The duty these dogs have is astounding. Any danger, is full protect mode. Fascinating. Also because the dogs are the same color as the sheep, it confuses the bear from a distance of how many dogs there could still be in that flock. Then it's fear is the bears own deterrent for coming back. Once is probably enough, per bear?
How amazing and brave is that dog.He was probably shaking from head to toe but still protected those sheep.I see my little dog,when she perceives a risk to me,even though she is shaking all over with fear,puts herself between me and the threat and barks and barks.Dogs are amazing animals and deserve more gratitude from human beings.
Dogs like, "I told them they need more damn staff, just me and this goddamn bear, I need a damn assistant or 5 shit. Fucking cheap bastards, I'm not dyin today dammit, GET THE HELL OUTTA HERE!"
I just watched a video where they show a bear chasing many sheep out in the wide open meadow with no guard dogs. One sheep got killed, all the other ran for their lives. I'm so glad the dog chase the bear out, good Job!
The dog in video is Slovak Čuvač ;) The video is part of Slovak documentary movie about High Tatras . Specifically, it is a documentary movie "High Tatras - A Wilderness Frozen in Time" :)
@@jebrengl it's a Polish Tatra I believe since it was set in the Tatras, or a Cuvak (very similar). They're another breed of livestock Guardian dog similar to the Pyrenees but have some different features.
Slovakia became part of the of Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th century, then it became Czechoslovakia in 1918. The rest you should know. . Cuvac is a Kuvasz. The Magyars (Hungarians) brought the dog to Central Europe, not the Slovaks.
@@IBDAFFYibdaffy , there is a slight difference between the dogs. And if a Cuvac is a Kuvasz, then a Kuvasz is a Cuvac. I'm just saying I'm a proud Kuvasz owner. I've had a Cuvac as well, I know the difference between these dogs. :) ;)
I understand, these beautiful dogs have a purpose, and they know what that purpose is...and that is why they exsist.. and I'm clueless to this type of lifestyle... thank you for your input and educating me...
I've had that exact same feeling as a young bouncer. Watch the dog's tail. He's not full tilt.....yet. He's thinking, this is my job. Hope I don't have to go all in.
My brother has one of these dogs my grand daughter calls it a polar bear nothing and I mean nothing gets it the pasture with his sheep and leaves alive. But we don't have bears where we are at.
In fact, though the bear would win a "last one standing" fight, it would sustain damage, maybe around the face and eyes, or a paw. Wild animals can't risk that.
Similar dogs are traditionally bred in the Carpathian mountain regions of Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. Is this Pyreneean? Slovaks have Slovakian Chuvach, Polish is Podhalanski Ovczarek and Hungarian is Kuvasz. Being grown in Slovakia I know them well. We always tried to keep a distance from them, they are powerful and usually very territorial. Chuvachs when kept clean, brushed, and so on, are very beautiful snow-white dogs, and their puppies are extremely cute. However, I do not recommend keeping this kind of dog if you are not experienced in dog training. They also need some space and freedom. Ideally for farmers who need protection from predators, of course.
I breed Slovak Cuvac - if they are well socialized there is no problem with them. I go with them among people and dogs, even to the zoo (they are fascinated by large predators). They love their family and are good watchdogs. They are not suitable for an apartment (large dog, long fur), but they are great for a house with a garden. Obedience training is difficult, but manageable - they have their own minds and solve things in their own way - they were bred that way... p.s. Ad) kept clean, brushed: Their coat is self-cleaning, when they get dirty from mud, they are beautiful white again in the morning
Bear: Why is this sheep barking at me?
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Also bear: this sheep is crazy I'm leaving.
Lol
Bear: It's a baby sheep- "AHHHHHH"
Dogs with jobs and watching them at work brings a tear to my eye. The commitment in the dog and how we've managed to acquire such a magnificent friend on earth is so beautiful.
I know; they don't pay these dogs enough.
I LOVE watching a working dog work. I have two corgis and getting to see them herd their herding ball in our backyard? Wow.
Exactly! They are so impressive and such a gift😊💞
This dog had a job. What job did the camera person have? Making sure the bear did not attack anybody but the sheep?
They're dumb and they can't shut up.
My Spanish pointer saved me from a juvenile black bear attack in Alaska.
She got a “no reason,” “didn’t have to earn it,” doggie treat every day for the rest of her life!
Thank you Osa!
Dogs are a gift from heaven
@marcedoreste you ain't lying.
Perfect name. Dogs really are living proof of all that is good in the world.
❤
Black bears are pussies anyway, I mean yeah they can mess you up but more often than not they'll bounce the moment you get loud. Brown bears on the other hand normally want to fight. I'm actually surprised the brown bear in this video didn't scrap with the dog a bit.
Bear: 1 sheep, 2 sheep, 3 sheep, 4.....mmmmmm
Sheep: SECURITY!!!!
Too bad he fell asleep at 5. 😴😴😴
Bear: My stomach is rumbling.
Bear was picking out his meal like he was at a cafeteria.
Bear: 1 sheep, 2 sheep, 3 sheep, 4.....ZZZZZ
😂😂😂😂😂😂
See you in the morning, Ralph.
You’re dating yourself! 😂
@@willm5814 😉😉
Good night, Sam.
@@willm5814 You don't understand the reference.
@writerconsidered...I remember that line from a Looney Tunes short in my childhood, one that was created before I was even born...and I am in my mid 40's...
Anyone who recognizes it, is most certainly, dating themselves...
Try again...
My little cat jumped on the back of a German Shepherd that was attacking my mother's small dog! He bit the dog's ear, locked into him with his claws, and rode him like a pony howling all the way to the property line! At the property line the cat proudly jumped off, tail straight up in the air, & walked back knowing he protected his family! That's a true story from the early seventies! And that's a hell of a dog there too!!
Our 22 lb male orange cat rode a Doberman all the way to his house ....the guy tried to get my dad to pay vet bills....lol
He first locked on to the Dobermans nose with both front paws behind his ears and gave him about 12 fast rabbit kicks with the back legs to the throat.....then rode him
Supposedly the nose needed surgery and they had to shave him to treat the chest wounds. My dad had to have me bury 4 tomcats in his life that never made it out of our yard....the raccoons even gave him wide berth
In the 70’s too, my Siamese cat was chased by a random dog around our house outside, came out the other side of the house, chasing the dog, it was so funny and bizarre
Great story. Thanks!
These 21st century cats could learn a thing a two. The don't make cats like they used to back in the 70s
@@BabyBitchBlue😂
Great Pyrenees have always been externally brave dogs. One dog had a family who only had two minutes to escape a wildfire and their Great Pyrenees, Odin refused to leave their 8 goats behind. Odin just couldn’t and wouldn’t budge. They had no other choice but to leave. When they returned, their house was destroyed but guess who was there alive? Odin and his herd of goats. Odin has his pads burnt, burn marks a burnt off fur, and it looks like the flames got his one front paw really good but he was pampered like crazy. The goats al survived completely fine all because of Odom’s bravery. This isn’t the only story. A Great Pyrenees will go above and beyond when it comes to testing and questioning their bravery, courage, and dedication to the ones they love.
Don’t make me cry rn
Yeah they are super awesome. Such a smart, strong, and loyal breed. Truly fearless as well.
@@PureJoyOnly Actually, this is an Akbas.
ty for sharing that, beautiful story
Good boy Odon!!!
We figured out dogs would naturally defend us and our livestock and our crops. Dogs have saved us throughout history.❤❤❤
They also eat you if you die in your house alone and no one knows
@@j.6378 And thats a bad thing how?
Nothing about guard dogs is natural, they've been bred and trained for that job for thousands of years lol.
@@j.6378hey, waste no meat.
@@j.6378That’s any pet though. Especially cats.
The bear mistook the sound of those bells around the necks of those sheep as dinner bells
If it wasn't for the dog.... it would have been.
Yeah, maybe the person with the camera should have helped the dog protect the sheep. @@muddogtracker7449
Dogs...
With predators that big... THAT dog deserves at least one more of his mind to work in tandem with ...
Absolutely. I was thinking that bear is big, could certainly kill that dog ? With all the other noise the beat takes off, maybe. I went to pat one at the vets last year. Owner said stop it’s a Great Pyrenees 🐕🇦🇺🐑🐻
We run Pyrenees in pairs usually, however tbh they work better solo. Raised alone with livestock they assume they're part of the herd. More than 1 and they tend to do dog shit and ignore the livestock. There are exceptions. A female who is raising her own litter in the herd, etc. Rule of thumb though is 1 dog = a good dog. 2 dogs = problems.
@@cq9882absolutely. Petting one of my Pyrenees will get you bit. The only question is who bites you first, me or the Pyrenees.
Mornin’ Sam.
Mornin’ Ralph.
LOL
And luckily, there happened to be four people filming it from different but perfect angles. Amazing.
It's an excerpt from a professional animal film, at the beginning you can hear a German speaker commenting...
@@isabelleskisslike he wrote, six cameras, perfect angles, film crew...and bear even showed up on queue. Not staged at all. Not sure why the fact they were professional camera crews makes it more believable.
Oh so this was just a set up with a tame bear ....
@@Claire11elliott The animal reports with wild animals are not made with tamed, trained animals...that would look different.
For example, look at the video from the BBC where a filmmaker sits down in a cage and a polar bear approaches...that was not a tame animal either.
Yeah this looked fake af
I have raised these dogs for 35 years , if they have fear they don't show it , even the girls will kick A$$ when they need to . They have a split personality , sweet around kids but when evil shows up ... they become killers !!!
Dan O'Neill what Race is it? i got Labradors , they are Mentaly so strong unbeleavable , sry my Bad grammar , No English :)
Mine are Great Pyrenees , there are about 3 other breeds that look a lot like them , the dog in the video may be a mix or a close breed , or got a hair cut . Great Pyrenees act like that but have thick coat of fur .
I have 2 maremma sisters 6 months they will be city companions ! Amazing breed thus far so beautiful calm and gentle and strong-willed
@@danoneill2846 Seeing this a year late but if you happen to be curious, the dog in the video is a Cuvac dog, an eastern european LGD from the Tatra mountains area of southern poland/slovakia - part of the same landrace breed that the great pyrenees dog belongs to!
Is this the dog , I saw one win one of the big dog shows last year ruclips.net/video/Qp_IYiSvP3c/видео.html @@amtauras
Doesn’t matter how big the intruders are, these dogs are still gonna fearlessly do their job. His response to the big ass bear was the same as it would’ve been to a little fox. Hell, it could’ve been friggin Godzilla, he’s still gonna protect his flock.
Actually that dog is terrified of foxes. That's why they had to transition from chickens to sheep
Good thing the camera person was there, otherwise we wouldn't know how brave the dog is. As opposed to the camera person, who filmed instead of helping the dog.
That is one fantastic sheepdog. Well done Bruno.
Dogs are so amazing! I can't imagine what life would be like without them! 😮
They've come to depend on us, and we've come to depend on them
Loved how the sheep stopped backing away as soon as they saw their dog go after the bear. They trust him and rightly so.
Often you can scare off bears very easily. But don't be too brave if you're out in the woods because it's largely a matter of luck. What might scare one bear off is just going to piss off the next and then you are really going to be in trouble.
That’s why they make Bearshot, if he’s willing to attack me on a trail he will take a child in a yard too 👍 Same as wolves and cougars if you have dogs, you see them for a reason they are ready to fight.
Also, I think this was a young bear. Age and experience has a lot to do with the bear's behavior.
Dogs are so brave. They don’t need a gun, knife or even a stick to show great courage. I think we got the better end of the deal when we teamed up. Such good friends.
Great, that there were cameras filming this from different angles!
IKR...amazed how few comments about perfect camera placement and how the animals all went to the right spot.
I know, right. Almost as if it were staged...
The dogs set those up. This breed is not just brave, they're smart!
@@markm8188 Those showoffs!
Bear: dude I just want some honey .
“Oh, bother.”
Also bear: “that guy’s freaking crazy man”
I would think if you have bears 🐻 in the area there would be more than one dog to protect the sheep
I agree completely
I think maybe more than one dog was in the video? Not sure though
You know what they say, true man isn't one that has 100 dogs and 100 sheep, TRUE man is that has 100 sheeps but only one dog
Who are they and why do they keep saying random shit?
@@nindybear946 bots
The bear just didn't want to deal with the mutant sheep somehow barking at it. Probably thought he'll turn into some mutant sheep-bear.
Or, maybe, the bear thought the camera person MIGHT help the dog. Boy, was the bear wrong, the camera person was WAY too interested in filming, rather than helping.
That dog bark audio was stuck on repeat lol
Indeed
@@stactionsmedia3318 I do not know if you are joking? It is sarcasm right?
@@zMazine nope. staged video. WATCH AGAIN 🙃
WHAT IS CAMERA MAN DOING🙃
Well done doggies!!! Job done well!!!! Kudos to our saviors!!! Nothing but paw!!!!🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Wagging his tail. Hes having a great time
More quick cuts than a 90's spy movie.
What a great protector!
0:18 why someone made a loop of a dog barking the same way for 8 times? 😂
😂😂😂😂
That dog is brilliant and courageous. Very lucky people that care for him. Can’t buy what that dog has.
The duty these dogs have is astounding. Any danger, is full protect mode. Fascinating.
Also because the dogs are the same color as the sheep, it confuses the bear from a distance of how many dogs there could still be in that flock.
Then it's fear is the bears own deterrent for coming back. Once is probably enough, per bear?
best sheepdog : i'm workin hard for the money.
Think of the pure joy he had coming round and seeing all that food there. Lottery winner happiness.
The shepherd came armed with his camera whereas the dog went straight to battle stations! 😂
How amazing and brave is that dog.He was probably shaking from head to toe but still protected those sheep.I see my little dog,when she perceives a risk to me,even though she is shaking all over with fear,puts herself between me and the threat and barks and barks.Dogs are amazing animals and deserve more gratitude from human beings.
Dogs like, "I told them they need more damn staff, just me and this goddamn bear, I need a damn assistant or 5 shit. Fucking cheap bastards, I'm not dyin today dammit, GET THE HELL OUTTA HERE!"
*You pick the wrong farm,fool!*
Lmao
No matter the predator the sheep dog protects his sheep
And it is on camera. No reason for the camera person to help the dog, is there?
Just like my lovely hound, when a jack russell enters the park.
I just watched a video where they show a bear chasing many sheep out in the wide open meadow with no guard dogs.
One sheep got killed, all the other ran for their lives. I'm so glad the dog chase the bear out, good Job!
You watched a video of that? What was the camera person doing?
Daaaamn that’s one ferocious dog.
The dog in video is Slovak Čuvač ;)
The video is part of Slovak documentary movie about High Tatras . Specifically, it is a documentary movie "High Tatras - A Wilderness Frozen in Time" :)
owwwww thank you so fucking much, I have always wanted to see tatra dogs in a documentary, protecting the land in Poland
seems like a Great Pyrenee dog or they re very similar?
@@jebrengl it's a Polish Tatra I believe since it was set in the Tatras, or a Cuvak (very similar). They're another breed of livestock Guardian dog similar to the Pyrenees but have some different features.
@@PureJoyOnly A cool!
Slovak Cuvac@@jebrengl
Makes me a very proud Kuvasz owner.
Slovensky Cuvac is the right answer, not Kuvasz...
@@drazantodoric6040, why? I'm a proud Kuvasz owner.
Slovakia became part of the of Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th century, then it became Czechoslovakia in 1918. The rest you should know. . Cuvac is a Kuvasz. The Magyars (Hungarians) brought the dog to Central Europe, not the Slovaks.
@@IBDAFFYibdaffy , there is a slight difference between the dogs. And if a Cuvac is a Kuvasz, then a Kuvasz is a Cuvac. I'm just saying I'm a proud Kuvasz owner. I've had a Cuvac as well, I know the difference between these dogs. :) ;)
Bear: what a nice group of sheep, let's have a taste
Tatra sheepdog: unacceptable prepare for wpierdol
Dog: you betta back dat a$$ up son. I’m like dis 24/7!
Now imagine had the bear had to face some mastiffs
1 dog…but a pack of dogs barking lol.
thank u for noticing this it was driving me crazy
Dogs are amazing animals. Love and respect them, like you would your own children.
I understand, these beautiful dogs have a purpose, and they know what that purpose is...and that is why they exsist.. and I'm clueless to this type of lifestyle... thank you for your input and educating me...
Dog: Did you forget they are under MY watchful protection? 🐕🦺🐕🦺🐕🦺🐕🦺
That is one brave dog right there!
Another example of how and why man and dog are best friends..
Omg that beautiful dog, what a hero!!!😮❤
BRAVE DOG .
Now that's what bravery looks like!
I've had that exact same feeling as a young bouncer.
Watch the dog's tail. He's not full tilt.....yet.
He's thinking, this is my job. Hope I don't have to go all in.
Brave dog!!!
That's all they do.
Slovensky Cuvac
My brother has one of these dogs my grand daughter calls it a polar bear nothing and I mean nothing gets it the pasture with his sheep and leaves alive. But we don't have bears where we are at.
Wow, that’s one awesome dog!
This is NOT a sheep dog. This is a livestock Guardian Dog. There is a huge difference!
But Mrs bear had made mint sauce specially!
Don't mess with sheep dogs.
The smaller bears usually have alot of fright in them. Blackbears normally runs away if a human charges at it.
That ain’t a black bear tho
U do know black bears are black, morons live among us ppl
Not true
I'm looking at the thumbnail, and it just looks like the bear is at the drive-through of its local SheepDonald's.
Wow that’s some scary stuff
Bless that dog
funniest looking sheepdog
He is a good boy and a hard worker.
Bear: "I'll be back!"
LGD: "Go to the choppa!"
Legend says the dog is still barking in the same tone of voice repeatidly
Poor dog :( I am so happy he wasn't hurt
That is a brave dog.
Brave Dog but that Bear would've killed the poor Dog if it had chosen to stand it's ground and not flee. Lucky for the Dog the Bear chose to flee.
In fact, though the bear would win a "last one standing" fight, it would sustain damage, maybe around the face and eyes, or a paw. Wild animals can't risk that.
What a beautiful and brave sheepdog. Looks like the Maremmano. But i could be wrong
Sheep are like. [Ring ring] Dog, help.
Dog?
Dooooooggggggg!!!!!
Whew, good boy
Get 'er done, doggo!❤😊
OH GOD, A BEAR ! ! !
Yeah, screw the goats. We have to keep the Bear in one of the 101 Camera Views 😂
... people have their own priorities
Yay dogs actually being relevant
Not sheepdog. Guard dog. Not just any guard dog, but a Hungarian kuvasz. I grew up with these guys.
This bear is actually a very talented sheepherd.
Proof that cameraman is immortal indeed sheesh
I am immediately thinking of that meme with the black dude with his hands together behind the tree and that's what the bears doing here
Good boy. Proud of you
Similar dogs are traditionally bred in the Carpathian mountain regions of Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. Is this Pyreneean? Slovaks have Slovakian Chuvach, Polish is Podhalanski Ovczarek and Hungarian is Kuvasz. Being grown in Slovakia I know them well. We always tried to keep a distance from them, they are powerful and usually very territorial. Chuvachs when kept clean, brushed, and so on, are very beautiful snow-white dogs, and their puppies are extremely cute. However, I do not recommend keeping this kind of dog if you are not experienced in dog training. They also need some space and freedom. Ideally for farmers who need protection from predators, of course.
I breed Slovak Cuvac - if they are well socialized there is no problem with them. I go with them among people and dogs, even to the zoo (they are fascinated by large predators). They love their family and are good watchdogs. They are not suitable for an apartment (large dog, long fur), but they are great for a house with a garden. Obedience training is difficult, but manageable - they have their own minds and solve things in their own way - they were bred that way... p.s. Ad) kept clean, brushed: Their coat is self-cleaning, when they get dirty from mud, they are beautiful white again in the morning
You can’t help but give the bear credit. The dog politely asked him to leave and the bear complied without any argument!!!
Awesome. Bear was like, screw this. I'm out.!
The bear thinks: “Hum…. I think I’ll have sheep for dinner tonight.” The dog: “Oh NO YOU WON’T now get outta here!”
There is a dog bark that is being replayed over and over 😂
Bear: "Okay! GAWSH! Gosh darnnit..."
One gutsy dog.
That bear was a decoy, distracting the dog while the other bear swept in and swiped the picnic basket!
Bear: Today what a nice drive-in!
Dog: NOT TODAY, *SATAN* !
The dog is just having fun and getting paid for it. LOL
He was calling for backup but none was forthcoming.
Bear: that is the meanest sheep I have ever ran into
And all bear wanted was just to set them free
Slovak cuvac or kuvasz or Polish Tatra Sheepdogs (Owczarek Podhalański)
yea im from slovakia and the breeds look so similar xd
That dog deserves a raise
Nice dog👏👏👏 it takes a lot of guts to stand in front of a bear that size, let alone fighting one❤️
3 of those big dogs can really give the bear a horrible fight it doesn't want
Dang. That's a brave dog!