Can you explain how exactly this is "fatherhood at its finest"?? 😂 The dog is just yapping and snarling at his puppies and then rolls around on the floor infront of them. What exactly is "fatherhood" or "finest" about it?? 😂
He’s just overwhelmed and then he ultimately gives in to his paternal emotions, shows his floofy belly and indulges his babies. Never bit. Just play mouthed. He’s a good boy. And a good Papa!
This is why it's important that puppies aren't taken away from their parents too young. They learn very important communication skills from their parents!
This 💯 I found a breeder who kept the puppies for 12 weeks before handing them over. The time between week 8-12 is when a lot of disciplinary communication is happening. Not only mum, but dad, aunties and other mature dogs in the house will let the puppies know the does and don’ts. Priceless. And the dog was as good as housebroken.
@@TheQwertyuiop6 by your logic, he the submitted at the end. You know, despite instinct, dogs can act differently than "normal"? Whoa, I know, your mind is probably blown but get this, he's playing with them but at the same time letting them know not to be too rough. That's why he "self cripples" at the end, he wants the pups to be able to get the upper hand in the play fight.
my dog usually does that type of belly roll when hes annoyed or flustered along with the little whines like when its time for him to go home after a walk and he wants to stay at the park but maybe hes just playing idk
That little black puppy that rolled over right beside daddy will be daddys favorite, lol! I cant even imagine what must go through a male dogs head when one day 10 of his mimi-me's suddenly appear!
@@motafu1nah, he’s teaching them how to hunt while they play. Notice how the puppies are attacking him from the back nipping at his ankles, same way they’d take down a big animal
@@maureenmccann3715 Precisely that Maureen. Dogs have several sutble signals that let other Dogs (and their owners, we also need to learn how to read them) know when they need space, when they are feeling uncomfortable as well as other scenarios. More often than not pups are separated from their parents way too early and don't have these healthy interactions, leaving these dogs to not know how to properly express that they need space. There are several levels to these signals the very first levels being incredibly subtle and soft and the latter levels being loud and some even include some biting. More often than not most dogs don't know how to express the very first levels of these signals and their brains jump all the way to options like snarling, strong barks and hard biting just to express that they need space on a regular dog to dog interaction and well you can imagine how that can easily end up in an unwanted situation. It's like you wanting to express to someone that you are not interested right now, your very first option should never be to yell or get physical with someone just to express that.
Look how gentle he is with them once he decided to play. Then all of them wanted a little bite from him. He actually tired them out. They ready for mama feeding time
Can you imagine how much it must take out of Mom's patience? I just helped a cat deliver 4 kittens, she wanted me or my girls attention on her. The firstborn was being delivered and she came into the room my girl and I were and we noticed blood spots, my kid grabbed her and took her back to her pre picked delivery spot and decided she couldn't watch or help out ❤ with any delivery issues.. I got to be the midwife and there were 4 kittens. WTF dog litters can be so huge! I could deal with my dog, I had a Akita that got really big and still under a year. I'm inexperienced and accepted a free pup he was my ES dog treating my fear/insecurity of going outside. And made me feel safe at home. But he was so resistant to training and loved to break out and run free. It just take off running which at my age of sixty, I didn't have a chance and would be knocked off my feet. He then ran loose. The owners home was destroyed by that huge litter my puppy came from. Is a early adoption of a puppy help at all with the bond and teaching it?
@@jules-marcdavis6843 lol bro when my dog had her second litter she was walking around the house and I guess she was looking for me because as soon as she turned around and saw me the first pup just fell out of her onto the floor😭
I don't think he felt bad: the pup was being disrespectful, he disciplined it, it apologized and stopped the behavior, and daddy got on the floor and played with them. I didn't see any guilt in his reaction and nore should there be.
It's also super helpful for kittens. I've raised a number of solo foster kittens and the amount of high pitched squealing, hissing, etc., I have to do to teach them they're being too rough, boundaries and manners is bonkers. Even just having siblings can go a long way. My oldest, a ginger former Tom cat, is super parental with kittens and him interacting with them also helped, though he has the patience of a saint and definitely let them get away with too much lol
The mommy also needs a feeding break they get tired and nipples get sore for my dog we would put a loose tshirt on her so she can rest for a bit after feeding them that way she was still with her babies but could relax
Wish I knew that, but unfortunately her parent was taken away I believe when I got my American bully mixed with German shepherd girl puppy. She's very hyper!
My beloved told me a story of a basset pup his family were getting. His parents were so good at training their pups that they even potty trained the puppies. Just little gentle nudges towards the door when they saw the pup was trying to go on the floor.
For ppl who don’t know, this is extremely healthy for puppies to be around older dogs who will “teach” them boundaries and social cues. I mean the saying is socialize your dog for a reason, this is a great dog dad
This is why having an adult dog teach puppies manners is so important. They were bitting his tail so hard, which may seem cute now, but as they grow, they may attempt this behavior on a stranger dog or as an adult when it would cause more damage. By gently teaching them now, he is helping them be better dogs in the future!
@@gujwdhufjijjpo9740Some dog breeds still look like the wolves they’re descendants of but an actual wolf is much much much bigger than most people realize. Look up the size comparison between a wolf and a husky. At the husky’s largest/tallest height it’s at least 3x smaller than a wolf.
Well dogs do tend to show puppies how to behave around other dogs, they put them in their place and show them when a certain behavior is too much, then they let the puppies get the upper hand so they feel encouraged to keep trying. Very smart animals and wolves have been seen doing similar things in the wild,
As long as they've got socialization experience, this is pretty much how i expect a dog to react, esp a beloved pet (who doesn't have to worry about food competition etc). That said, I'm actually surprised by my own rescue dog; he has a lot of aggression issues, but he's SO gentle with puppies. My neighbor got a puppy recently who thinks my dog is like, his dad or something. And my dog does Not like him lmao but he's always so gentle even when he's putting the puppy on his butt 😂😂
Came here to say to this. The way he’s so careful not to step on them, and is only nipping at them, on top of rolling over. Can confirm this Doggo is a good Doggo. ❤
My old room mate had a dog that looked just like this for years, he recently passed away of old age. One of the best dogs ive ever met, alittle judgey tho, his cold steely eyes would judge you from across the room 😂
Typical good father behavior... Gets angry because he's being bugged non stop, but then softens up right after because they're still his kids after all
@@o2Hayden no... it's a dog (Husky) teaching his kids how to be in a pack. It's definitely cute, but the fact still matters. You can imagine whatever you want, but it's not real. Not trying to be mean, but people should know the real reason this behavior is happening. He'll soften up later when he's tired, let's them tug on every bit of him, before finally passing out in a giant dogpile of floof and adorable.
The little black one/dark brown hair is the cutest one while the other are biting papa tail he was BRAVE and gave Papa kisses and copies how he rolls on his back ....he gonna be a future papasboy ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You're absolutely right. He was a bit annoyed at first. But he'd never have rolled over onto his back if he wasn't showing them kindness and submitting like a good dad.
Nonsense. He's teaching them how to behave. No mobbing. No nipping. Then I'll get down and play. Dogs have more parenting sense than most people these days.
i love how a puppy will yelp like its hurt when dad focuses on them but will immediately be annoying again as soon as his attention turns to a different one lol
Yeah because he doesn't have to work, pay for their food, water and clothing, take em to school, help with homework etc Just sit his lazy ass at home, barking with barkers 😂😂
Wolves are much more intelligent than dogs... There was a wolf named "Lobo" who was even able to outwit not one... Not two... But a small army of human hunters that were after him... They only got him when they killed his mate and he quite literally just gave up laying beside her until he starved.
No less cute imo but this play is designed to teach them to take down large prey like a deer or a moose. He's basically telling them "okay you bring it down now you come in from all sides and start pulling.
He is actually failing miserably since they don't give him space at all, typical male dogs being gofeballs sometimes. He is more or less just playing, not teaching them to behave 😅 An experienced female would have put them in place in such a way they wouldn't approach at all except when allowed 😊
That's a good papa. Showing them all attention and then showing his belly. He loves them. His growls are playful which is why the pups continue to ambush him.
@@hiphopapotamus7274 The man who came up with the "alpha male" theory retracted that many years ago and apologized for his mistake. He came up with that by observing wolves in captivity who were under stress and not behaving as they would in the wild. There is no "alpha" male. The packs are families who work together. When one seems to be the leader, it's almost always the oldest female, mother of the pack. Those men who still cling to this "alpha male" fallacy are typically insecure about the size of their phalluses.
10 puppies are definitely from different mothers. They have some breeding program going on in that house. My neighbors used to have a Rottweiler dog, which they've run into a grave withing 5 years or so, by constantly forcing her to give birth. Just a random memory.
There’s nothing gentle about this behavior.. don’t you see how sharp his teeth are..? And look at how tiny the dogs still are. And their crying, so obviously he wasn’t gentle😅
@@cristobalbalenciaga7295So you never had a dog, huh? Dogs usually don’t control they movements at all. Have you ever seen a dog play with a cat or something like that? Not that funny
@@CafLichy I have. And just because he’s being gentle, doesn’t mean he isn’t hurting them. Also: He’s snapping at them and scaring them (as can be seen/heard). If you ever owned dogs, you’d recognise this. And you’d also recognize the difference between a playing dog and an annoyed dog. This dog wasn’t playing.
@@cristobalbalenciaga7295 Scaring your children as an animal is normal. (Even as humans) it’s a way of teaching them to not do that. And playing/angry/annoyed don’t change the fact that dogs don’t really control their strength in general. Also, he doesn’t hurt them
@cristobalbalenciaga7295 he was clearly playing if he was trying to scare them he wouldn't have rolled on his back since that puts him in a vulnerable state.
It’s so cute how he’s being gentle but also teaching them how to submit. You can see some puppies picked up pretty quickly by also exposing their bellies and thee ones who continued invading his space continued getting snarled at. Such a good papa
He's putting them in their place but being so gentle with them.
This is bs. Male dogs don't raise puppies. This isn't a "pack". They're forcing the dog into the situation.
This my mom in real life having too many kids
Yes my Boy is the same way with his pups. He won't entertain them until they're calm😂😂
He rolled on his back to show them that he's not a threat. He loves his babys enough to show his vulnerable side.
That’s a girl…. Look between her legs when she roll over
He looked over & said " These kids are Driving Me Crazy". 😅 Lol
Yep saw that too lol
Bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I KNOW THE FEELINGS
He should make a DNA Test on the black ones. She aint loyal
@@thomashauer6804the mummy dog is probably black
Fatherhood at it's finest. A beautiful moment. ❤️
I fuck everything that moves so better stay on the safe side and not make kids
@@Sulamanjansulttaaniwtf is wrong with you?
Can you explain how exactly this is "fatherhood at its finest"?? 😂 The dog is just yapping and snarling at his puppies and then rolls around on the floor infront of them. What exactly is "fatherhood" or "finest" about it?? 😂
He’s just overwhelmed and then he ultimately gives in to his paternal emotions, shows his floofy belly and indulges his babies. Never bit. Just play mouthed. He’s a good boy. And a good Papa!
So ready to sign the adoption papers.
@@user-yv2wf9lf4l..I know that's right. 💯
Matter of Fact....All of 'em. There PLENTY where 'these came from'..!l😅
This is why it's important that puppies aren't taken away from their parents too young. They learn very important communication skills from their parents!
And humans alike
You know this is a wolf right 😅?
@@david-jonballinger6638
I don't think that changes anything actually
This 💯 I found a breeder who kept the puppies for 12 weeks before handing them over. The time between week 8-12 is when a lot of disciplinary communication is happening. Not only mum, but dad, aunties and other mature dogs in the house will let the puppies know the does and don’ts. Priceless. And the dog was as good as housebroken.
💯 🎉❤
Bro that was such a fatherly interaction.
“Get away from me. I hate you all.” To rolling around and playing with them.
Seriously tho!!😂
He's showing them to submit while also being gentle, not playing
@@TheQwertyuiop6 by your logic, he the submitted at the end. You know, despite instinct, dogs can act differently than "normal"? Whoa, I know, your mind is probably blown but get this, he's playing with them but at the same time letting them know not to be too rough. That's why he "self cripples" at the end, he wants the pups to be able to get the upper hand in the play fight.
@@Chris-ew7pbyou’re angry as fuck. Seek counseling. It will make you happier.
my dog usually does that type of belly roll when hes annoyed or flustered along with the little whines like when its time for him to go home after a walk and he wants to stay at the park but maybe hes just playing idk
That little black puppy that rolled over right beside daddy will be daddys favorite, lol! I cant even imagine what must go through a male dogs head when one day 10 of his mimi-me's suddenly appear!
Teaching them respect. Love this.
Proof no matter how grumpy you are, nobody can resist a litter of puppies charm
Ohhhh that's DAD!!!
He on some ain't no titties here kids lmtfa
Big facts
True 😊 .
You don't know what your talking about. They kill them all the time. Even eat them sometimes
@@freegojo9009 true. Even cats 😂
Honestly, he is just being a great parent, trying to keep them all entertained.
pretty sure he just wants to make them scared so he can have his privaty lmao
@@motafu1nah, he’s teaching them how to hunt while they play. Notice how the puppies are attacking him from the back nipping at his ankles, same way they’d take down a big animal
Also he's training them by teaching them respect
typical dad running from problems & kids😂
Portate quel cucciolo nelle scuole ad insegnare il rispetto 😮
Teaching at it's finest. AMAZING job on you for not stoping this. This, and many more interactions like these is what dogs need at this stage!
Why would a dog be in the house
@@JamesJones-bi4ww probably because they live there, crazy thought
What was he teaching those poor puppies ? To leave him alone ?
@@maureenmccann3715 Precisely that Maureen. Dogs have several sutble signals that let other Dogs (and their owners, we also need to learn how to read them) know when they need space, when they are feeling uncomfortable as well as other scenarios. More often than not pups are separated from their parents way too early and don't have these healthy interactions, leaving these dogs to not know how to properly express that they need space. There are several levels to these signals the very first levels being incredibly subtle and soft and the latter levels being loud and some even include some biting. More often than not most dogs don't know how to express the very first levels of these signals and their brains jump all the way to options like snarling, strong barks and hard biting just to express that they need space on a regular dog to dog interaction and well you can imagine how that can easily end up in an unwanted situation. It's like you wanting to express to someone that you are not interested right now, your very first option should never be to yell or get physical with someone just to express that.
Look how gentle he is with them once he decided to play. Then all of them wanted a little bite from him. He actually tired them out. They ready for mama feeding time
The animal equivalent to picking up your kid, sitting them in their seat, and informing them to chill out is always adorable to me
Just so True
Can you imagine how much it must take out of Mom's patience?
I just helped a cat deliver 4 kittens, she wanted me or my girls attention on her. The firstborn was being delivered and she came into the room my girl and I were and we noticed blood spots, my kid grabbed her and took her back to her pre picked delivery spot and decided she couldn't watch or help out ❤ with any delivery issues.. I got to be the midwife and there were 4 kittens. WTF dog litters can be so huge! I could deal with my dog, I had a Akita that got really big and still under a year. I'm inexperienced and accepted a free pup he was my ES dog treating my fear/insecurity of going outside. And made me feel safe at home. But he was so resistant to training and loved to break out and run free. It just take off running which at my age of sixty, I didn't have a chance and would be knocked off my feet. He then ran loose. The owners home was destroyed by that huge litter my puppy came from.
Is a early adoption of a puppy help at all with the bond and teaching it?
@@jules-marcdavis6843 lol bro when my dog had her second litter she was walking around the house and I guess she was looking for me because as soon as she turned around and saw me the first pup just fell out of her onto the floor😭
He said,, i cant wait till your mom gets home. 😂😂
😂😂😂
For real 😂 his going crazy
😂😂😂😂 exactly😊
😂😂😂😂😂
She left you, never to return !!❤❤❤❤
Videos like this, you could jus watch over n over! Nature speaks for itself
Allah's creators not nature
Passive Aggressive atta boy! That's how the puppies learn ❤️
When he rolled on his back a couple of the pups copied him... Absolutely adorable! 🤗
YES!!! Wasn’t that so adorable and precious as can be?
I didn't notice that so I went back and looked, so precious ❤
@@cindyt2420literally same
Those are other males learning fatherly traits! "Surrender" pose
that's how they learn
Look how gentle he is with them. All while giving a little discipline.
Hey kids settle down 😂
Gender neutral too 😂
yea like "Stop bitin' my fn tail"
Nick Cannon could learn a thing or two from this gentle wolf dog. 🤔
@@goldeneagle99WTH are you talking about?? The dad is obviously not gender neutral!
When I woke up my Brandy had 12 puppies like this....❤
Dogs and puppies are so freaking AWESOME!!! They are truly so much better than people.
He disciplined and felt bad when he made one cry, so softened and played. Good dad lol.
Yes. Exactly. He’s a good boy and knows his presence well.
I don't think he felt bad: the pup was being disrespectful, he disciplined it, it apologized and stopped the behavior, and daddy got on the floor and played with them. I didn't see any guilt in his reaction and nore should there be.
This is why it's so important to let puppies stay with the parents as long as possible. They literally teach them manners and how to be good dogs
It's also super helpful for kittens. I've raised a number of solo foster kittens and the amount of high pitched squealing, hissing, etc., I have to do to teach them they're being too rough, boundaries and manners is bonkers. Even just having siblings can go a long way.
My oldest, a ginger former Tom cat, is super parental with kittens and him interacting with them also helped, though he has the patience of a saint and definitely let them get away with too much lol
The mommy also needs a feeding break they get tired and nipples get sore for my dog we would put a loose tshirt on her so she can rest for a bit after feeding them that way she was still with her babies but could relax
Just like humans
Wish I knew that, but unfortunately her parent was taken away I believe when I got my American bully mixed with German shepherd girl puppy. She's very hyper!
My beloved told me a story of a basset pup his family were getting.
His parents were so good at training their pups that they even potty trained the puppies. Just little gentle nudges towards the door when they saw the pup was trying to go on the floor.
As a father, you have to be stern with your kids. What does not kill, only makes you stronger.
This is how I picked up Dakota. She was the runt huskie of the litter. Turned out to be 120 lbs. loved her. RIP darling.
He pretends to be mad but he loves them and he is being so careful not to hurt his pups! Great Papa Dog!
That's not a dog That's a wolf
@@Sinuskaskadeisn’t it a wolf dog? I thought wolves were much bigger
@Sinuskaskade I've seen wolves in person. That's clearly a dog.
@@sheng505 According to his other videos, it's a wolf
@@Sinuskaskade I just clicked on the description on his channel, it says wolfdog
For ppl who don’t know, this is extremely healthy for puppies to be around older dogs who will “teach” them boundaries and social cues. I mean the saying is socialize your dog for a reason, this is a great dog dad
What dog do u see with teeth like that 🤨
This our wolves 😭
@@i_trollforfun3092 it’s a wolf?
@@tommyrooch4195 Big dog
@@brightestdarkness7882 yes 😭
Man mom had a hecking litter. I went to sleep and woke up to an entire sled team of pups. They are the cutest.
An overly stimulated parent, who just wants a few moments of peace. I feel ya! 😂😂😂
This is why having an adult dog teach puppies manners is so important. They were bitting his tail so hard, which may seem cute now, but as they grow, they may attempt this behavior on a stranger dog or as an adult when it would cause more damage. By gently teaching them now, he is helping them be better dogs in the future!
That’s not a dog. It’s a wolf, at the very least a wolf dog. Shouldn’t be kept in doors.
Agree with you😊
@@gujwdhufjijjpo9740Some dog breeds still look like the wolves they’re descendants of but an actual wolf is much much much bigger than most people realize. Look up the size comparison between a wolf and a husky. At the husky’s largest/tallest height it’s at least 3x smaller than a wolf.
@@gujwdhufjijjpo9740it’s possible I’m sure. I think this person lets them out often especially with the name.
Same goes with human children
It’s him on the couch like “ please get these kids away from me!” 😂❤ parenting looks the same no matter the species.
Amen!!! 😂🤣😆🤣I need a minute for self!!
I agree @@BoJack25Cc
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Exhausting job!
It's adorable. He wanted pets but he's super daddy now.
He wants to be left alone. He tells them all I mean it. There’s too many, I don’t want to play or be nibbled on. That’s hilarious ! 💞
Wow! Notice when he laid on his back the puppies copied him and laid on their backs too! They are learning how to behave from the Father. Amazing❤✨✨✨
Two of them did lol
@@OfficerKnox one only
@@073harburghamburgsud there was one in the back that followed suit lol
To bad women don’t have the same energy about real men being present 🤡
Thanks for pointing it out! I would have missed it other wise. They are like “hey look! Is this how you do that?” 😍😍😍
He's not running away, he's teaching them that he's the boss and he'll play when he's ready. Good dog Dad
Not really a dog. More of a wolf
That’s a wolf
Idk about "boss" but he is teaching about "space" like pups, chill, you guys need to learn to have space.
@@KazzoKiller3890That is a male
@@KazzoKiller3890 "she" the wolf or dog: can't you see my masculinity?
Just a joke but yeah it is a male
His training his babies a great dad.
Oh that's one great daddy .....infact I'm shocked by how gentle he was. Very beautiful moment indeed.
Well dogs do tend to show puppies how to behave around other dogs, they put them in their place and show them when a certain behavior is too much, then they let the puppies get the upper hand so they feel encouraged to keep trying. Very smart animals and wolves have been seen doing similar things in the wild,
As long as they've got socialization experience, this is pretty much how i expect a dog to react, esp a beloved pet (who doesn't have to worry about food competition etc). That said, I'm actually surprised by my own rescue dog; he has a lot of aggression issues, but he's SO gentle with puppies. My neighbor got a puppy recently who thinks my dog is like, his dad or something. And my dog does Not like him lmao but he's always so gentle even when he's putting the puppy on his butt 😂😂
You shocked? Males are normally gentle and will not harm pups.
THATS NOT THE DAD 😂
Imagine teaching 9 toddlers not to drive you insane but that you still love them. 8 of those pups grew up to be very well mannered and 1 writer.
One became Brian Griffon from family guy
Didn't he write that bestseller, Paws for Thought?
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💜один из них стал философом и холостяком🧤😁
Damn is that a wolf?
They are so stinking cute!!! He was so over them but then gave in . He knew if they woke mama up he’d have bigger problems. 🩵🩵
he didn’t bite a single one of them but they’re still crying, so cute love them
This is every dad. “Not right now, I’m busy!” “I said not right now!” “Ok, knock it off guys!” “Sigh… ok, ok. I’ll play with you.” 😂
Right! Let me take y'all to the park LOL
@@grindhard4312exactly that was my dad growing up. Loved every second.
He doesn't have balls, not his pups
@@DANT-Ethey probably removed his after the babies
this is a mother a father dog could care less
There's no escape. He accepts his destiny. Good boy.
LMAO
😂🤣
Uncle Wolf is surely educating his class ❤
He said, “Get outta here! GONE!”
😂😂 this is a parent needing a dog gone break
That’s a really good pup dad actually. Lots of bark, no actual bite. Teaches a lesson then rolls into submission to show he’s not mad
😂tell that to the one he obviously bit😂
@@joggersgunajog He obviously did not
@@joggersgunajoghe’s not putting force in it though, there just play bites
Came here to say to this. The way he’s so careful not to step on them, and is only nipping at them, on top of rolling over.
Can confirm this Doggo is a good Doggo. ❤
@@tommys2928 it yelped and he definitely bit him IDC how hard I'm just pointing out he bit him and he yelped LMFAO 👍🏿🌚🐺🤕
A good dad, so gentle but also teaching them about boundaries
That’s the mom
@@AmarilloMusicABlook again it's daddy
@@sandramoore6456 That’s just an engorged clitoris
@@AmarilloMusicAB noooooo he has pp
Didn't see the gun?😂😂@@AmarilloMusicAB
He's like their cool uncle 😂 starts to tell them off them rolls over to play
My old room mate had a dog that looked just like this for years, he recently passed away of old age. One of the best dogs ive ever met, alittle judgey tho, his cold steely eyes would judge you from across the room 😂
The "WHAT!??...I thought y'all wanted to play!" while on his back was crazy 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Bru wtf was I thinking the same thing 😂😂
You see one of them did the same💖😂🤣😭😭😭
@@youmakemelaugh1797 he was confused AF😅 ...like "this mf trippin trippin ..I'ma just do wat he's doin" 🤣
Teach them how to submit by laying on his back
Typical good father behavior... Gets angry because he's being bugged non stop, but then softens up right after because they're still his kids after all
He's actually teaching them how to submit. Lol.
@@graydi66ywhat the original poster said and what you said can both exist at the same time 🤓
@@o2Hayden no... it's a dog (Husky) teaching his kids how to be in a pack. It's definitely cute, but the fact still matters. You can imagine whatever you want, but it's not real. Not trying to be mean, but people should know the real reason this behavior is happening. He'll soften up later when he's tired, let's them tug on every bit of him, before finally passing out in a giant dogpile of floof and adorable.
What a beautiful video, made my morning lol.
Um that's a lot of pups for one litter, hope mom's okay lol. Happy belated Mother's Day to her 🥰
The little black one/dark brown hair
is the cutest one while the other are biting papa tail he was BRAVE and gave Papa kisses and copies how he rolls on his back ....he gonna be a future papasboy ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love how he just gave up after a bit and started playing more than chastising 😅😅😅 Dads everywhere can surely relate! ❤❤❤
You're absolutely right. He was a bit annoyed at first. But he'd never have rolled over onto his back if he wasn't showing them kindness and submitting like a good dad.
As a Dad, I concur.
Bro. He's literally trying to teach them how to maul a moose to death and everyone is like "awww he's entertaining them how cute!"
@@BigChungus-zg6zwthat’s quite honestly exactly what is not happening
@@sbFreakinxRicannobody cares about your opinion.
He gave up his anger and couldn't resist the love they showed him.
Nonsense. He's teaching them how to behave. No mobbing. No nipping. Then I'll get down and play. Dogs have more parenting sense than most people these days.
@@juliafox52damn, you got straight to the point 😂👍🏾
@@juliafox52that's the mom not the dad. Am I blind or something?
He thought his human was going to save him. He might as well stayed up on that couch where he was at😂😂😂😂
I just got to watch a dog parent.
That was incredible
He's like, "damn, so many kids. And they never leave me alone." Welcome to fatherhood.
It's not his kids
@user-od1kz5pk4p do you know these people? No? Okay.
@@user-od1kz5pk4p that’s his kids or adopted
The little pup mimicking his dad by lying on his back and doing the same thing is going to be pop's best friend
Literally!!
His dad?
But the adult dog has no balls 😂
@@priestesslucy3299there’s a thing called neutering
@@priestesslucy3299 he does 😭😭
I saw him
Oh WOW mother nature sure has a wonderful way of protecting the Cubs without harmful consequences❤
When he rolled over onto his back all the tails started waggin 😆😍😍
Love how dog set boundaries, then starts playing. Also, love puppies saying look a chew toy tail.
That's definitely not a dog
@@blindvybz941it's a wolf dog I'm pretty sure
@@sekhani791 it looks way too big to be crossed with a dog to me but it could be
Huh?
@@blindvybz941Then you have not seen a big dog before.
He’s irritated but he doesn’t hurt them. Looks like an everyday dad to me.
Humm... I don't see his back pain kicking in yet
@@iamaloafofbread8926😂😂😂
Male dogs dont have paternal instincts and can’t recognize their children
@@iamaloafofbread8926😂😂💀
He went from big bad wolf to "whatever, im just gonna lie here, do what you want" in 5 seconds 😂
Hes like "I aint got no teats tho! Geez" 😂😂🥰🥰🐶🐶
i love how a puppy will yelp like its hurt when dad focuses on them but will immediately be annoying again as soon as his attention turns to a different one lol
I was always curious about that. I’m thinking it’s basically the puppy saying “yo, Yooo!!! I heard ya the first time!”
He's teaching and loving his babies at the same time ❤
That's way too many children to have to deal with in such a small space.. I feel his pain
The way he just gave up in the end... I felt that 😂😂
Its the ones mimicking his lay down and roll over that are so precioussss to meeee
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I was searching for this comment 😊
lol thank you for pointing that out. So precious. ❤️
😂😂😂
He's like "have pups, they said, it'll be fun, they said" 🤣
😂
The way she melts down at the end is the same as me with my kids.... "No, don't do that!" And they look at me and it's ok lol
In the beginning, he clearly said, "I didn't ask for all this!!"😂😂😂😂
The best parent I’ve ever seen handle all their kids sternly but gently ❤🥹
And people think dogs are stupid. He's doing better parenting than most parents!! This is amazing behavior!
Yeah because he doesn't have to work, pay for their food, water and clothing, take em to school, help with homework etc
Just sit his lazy ass at home, barking with barkers 😂😂
That's a wolf
I think very few people think dogs are stupid
Wolves are much more intelligent than dogs... There was a wolf named "Lobo" who was even able to outwit not one... Not two... But a small army of human hunters that were after him... They only got him when they killed his mate and he quite literally just gave up laying beside her until he starved.
Ameñ
"You little devils, get away from me!!! Come here let's play"😂😂😂 This doggo is a legend😅
What breed of dog is this, it looks like wolf
@@Justice_Dignity He's a Wolfdog
True he's a pretty good dad, firm when they're too rough then teaching them how to play
I love how the other pups start laying on their backs after the dad does
I could watch this all day. Thank you for posting
Puppies learn to keep a respectful distance, then Daddy rolls over and exposes his belly to them. I love him.
No less cute imo but this play is designed to teach them to take down large prey like a deer or a moose. He's basically telling them "okay you bring it down now you come in from all sides and start pulling.
What breed are these sweet hearts?
He just surrendered to his fate 😂 Lovely to see. He’s so annoyed but still gentle
Establishing Alpha dominance and training his future allies!!! Awesome video!!!!🤙🏼🔥🔥
"Those are your kids take care of them!" Ma'am Madam Sir 😂😂😂😂
perfect father showing both that hes not happy but not lashing out aggressively great role model for the pups.
And teaching them personal space.
He is actually failing miserably since they don't give him space at all, typical male dogs being gofeballs sometimes. He is more or less just playing, not teaching them to behave 😅
An experienced female would have put them in place in such a way they wouldn't approach at all except when allowed 😊
Look how disiplined yet gentle he can be at the same time
You say that as if these two things were mutually exclusive
@@PetrusMaffaiwomp womp cry about it
@@BillyJameson-dc6mw????
@@IIIISai I’m a very negative person
@@BillyJameson-dc6mw i wasnt crying, i was pointing something out
Just as im pointing out your stupidity rn
Settling down among them while telling them to not pile up on him. Smooth.
I don't wanna play. Then proceeds to roll over like ok let's go😂😂😂 so gentle too
That's a good papa. Showing them all attention and then showing his belly. He loves them. His growls are playful which is why the pups continue to ambush him.
“Let us love youuuuoooooooo!!!!” 😊❤😅
Thats not a Papa look closely
@@Jaydenreco Yes it is a male
Teaching his kids respect is a big part of love!
He's a good father
He really did look like he was saying "help me," when he was on the couch. :) but then these critters won him over
Oh my goodness the puppy that also rolled onto his back to show his belly is too precious! 🥺
Yee, he is the best boi in the bunch.
Future alpha of those pups
Omg I had to watch it again to see that! How precious and sweet puppies 🥹
@@hiphopapotamus7274 The man who came up with the "alpha male" theory retracted that many years ago and apologized for his mistake. He came up with that by observing wolves in captivity who were under stress and not behaving as they would in the wild.
There is no "alpha" male. The packs are families who work together. When one seems to be the leader, it's almost always the oldest female, mother of the pack.
Those men who still cling to this "alpha male" fallacy are typically insecure about the size of their phalluses.
Ok Karen @@LazyIRanch
“I ain’t ya mamma! Leave me alone with that mess. See! Look! Daddy!”😅😂😂
Mama’s out for a break, it’s dad’s turn now
Uh, the disrespect with the tail pulls.
10 puppies are definitely from different mothers.
They have some breeding program going on in that house.
My neighbors used to have a Rottweiler dog, which they've run into a grave withing 5 years or so, by constantly forcing her to give birth. Just a random memory.
Exactly what I thought
Bem assim. De barriga pra cima. Tipo vejam 😂😂
"STOP SURROUNDING ME LIKE A PACK OF WOLVES! WE'RE MORE EVOLVED THAN THIS" 😅😅😅
What a cute Wolf dad! ❤😊
NINE PUPPIES!!! No wonder he’s like “LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!” Lmao 😂
Nine!?? I counted fifty!!
Them.wolves.😂😂😂😂
@@deondodd293 WOLVES!???😭😭😭😭
I counted ten 😮😮😮😮😮
@@yettawinda9851 WolfDog actually, but yeah.
He being a good dad teaching them boundaries. Notice how he is actually being gentle but firm.
There’s nothing gentle about this behavior.. don’t you see how sharp his teeth are..? And look at how tiny the dogs still are. And their crying, so obviously he wasn’t gentle😅
@@cristobalbalenciaga7295So you never had a dog, huh? Dogs usually don’t control they movements at all. Have you ever seen a dog play with a cat or something like that? Not that funny
@@CafLichy I have. And just because he’s being gentle, doesn’t mean he isn’t hurting them. Also: He’s snapping at them and scaring them (as can be seen/heard). If you ever owned dogs, you’d recognise this.
And you’d also recognize the difference between a playing dog and an annoyed dog. This dog wasn’t playing.
@@cristobalbalenciaga7295 Scaring your children as an animal is normal. (Even as humans) it’s a way of teaching them to not do that. And playing/angry/annoyed don’t change the fact that dogs don’t really control their strength in general. Also, he doesn’t hurt them
@cristobalbalenciaga7295 he was clearly playing if he was trying to scare them he wouldn't have rolled on his back since that puts him in a vulnerable state.
This is too adorable!
The opening shot is soooo funny!
All the pups reaching up to get dad. 😂
The father just had the biggest "I should have pulled out" realization. 😂
Wolves literally can't pull out. Check out what a dog knot is.
@@Sabbathtage I mean I was making a joke but ur right.
@@Sabbathtage You're amazing at parties, I know it😂.
@@saivonblair6184I thought it added to the funny tbh
@@FoxenASMR You think so? I think its a "no shit" moment 😅
THE JOKE
@Sabbathage🙆🏻♂️🤓
He was like: "I'm just here so I don't get put on child support"....😂
That's More like it, Fathers and a Big Happy Family, Lots of Children, Fathers would be proud
It’s so cute how he’s being gentle but also teaching them how to submit. You can see some puppies picked up pretty quickly by also exposing their bellies and thee ones who continued invading his space continued getting snarled at. Such a good papa
Not good enough because his litter was probably sold. Making him a biiiitch.