What i cherish most in this testemonial is how Asaf humbling aknowledges that he was responsible for the traumatic experience. Most humans would blame the animal, in this case, the dog. But Asaf could see how he had failed both the cat and the dog by humanizing them. I feel sorry for the dog who lost a lovely home and family. And i am warmed by the fact that all are well. And the lessons learnt. Blessings to all
I had a friend who was a biologist in Colorado. His friend ran a rescue for wolf-dog hybrids that had been surrendered due to aggression. People get them as pets and then cannot handle them; much like chimpanzees. He told me the wolf hybrids are much more aggressive than pure blood, or close to it, wolves. Asaf’s heart, like always, was in the right place. I’m just really glad he made it out of this, at least physically. Btw, he has a beautiful house, as his soul!
Yes, this is life's lesion about difference and we cannot manage or change everything even by love. The lesson about the exception of the different forms of life without change by our wishes.
Thank you, I have Ferals,that live peacefully with, me.grace they are pretty well house trained but,we have mutual understandings, so that I can make sure they have quality and natural life. Blessings and thank you for sharing your life's experiences 🙏
Hi Asaf, thank you for sharing this with us. You are a wonderful sensitive and thoughtful person, I feel close to what you went through, I had a similar experience with my dog, but less traumatic somehow, although it did not end well. You are so human this is why we love you. besides being such a great artist! :-)
WoW what a sad story Asaf . For the wolfsdog , as well for you ! Yes we think it is great for us to have mysticals animals of nature like Wolfs around us. I was obsessed as well by Wolfs. But then I found out that many Wolfs have to be in capture there whole life for our “hype” to have wolfdogs. We like to shape them in our life . But they stil have wildness inside. they can`t give up there nature. Not even for us with great love fot them . To love wild animals means to let them go. Thank you for your honest story. Greatings from Holland .
In the first half of this video, I was pretty ready to write you off as a fool, but the second half convinced me that you had the necessary humility, just made a mistake. I'm glad to see you process this experience sensibly, as a heuristic, rather than as a basis for hate or phobia. Wolves aren't pets. Between my sister and I we brought a 75%er through his entirely life and one day finally laid him to rest, but at no point was he ever a dog. To equate the two is done at one's own risk, as you sadly discovered. I am glad to see that you're healed and wiser for it, though I'm loathe to meditate long on what happened to the wolf. To other readers, the absolute vast majority of humans are in no position to take these animals into their homes - they don't act like dogs, they're not guardians like dogs, and they don't respond to training in the same way as dogs. Don't play with what you don't understand, if only for the sake of the animal that will most likely lose its life for your hubris. Again, thanks for your humility and vulnerability, Asaf, and may you and the cat be well.
Very intelligent and you have anderstand that the wolf is not biting you because he do not love you he is only a wolf .You are Great.This are lessons in our life that help us to lurn more about us.Excuse for my very bad english.
Asfalto sei geniale. Aspettavo un tuo nuovo disco e è geniale ❤️. Spero tu possa tenere il concerto a Bologna in febbraio perché sono impaziente di esserci. Stupendo ❤️
Wow I can't imagine how terrifying that would be. I've had many wild and exotic animals and have been bit many times. But have never been attacked like you have. I'm sorry that happened to you
There were 2 wolf dogs next house to the one I grew up in ,, twice they waited outside the door for me to leave as usual ,, I was super tiny , they never left me get out of the house .
Thank God that this case ended more or less happily.This is actually a lesson that a wild animal remains an animal .Asaf, you are an distinctive, intelligent, talented! May I ask which middle school did you go to in Jerusalem? Not in " hativa" ORT Ramot ?
I had very similiar problem with my dog 1 year back. It was german Shepherd. I had a fight with him, cause he wanted to attack my mother-in-law. I stepped between him and he bit me 3 times.
Wolves can be on a hairpin trigger. Mixed with dog, it might make it worse. Coyote mixed with dog makes them much more aggressive. I wanted to hear the rest of the story and how you managed to get away. Maybe the story gets too graphic at that point. Here in the states, if a dog bites you, they have to quarantine it until they make sure you don't have rabies. Depending on the severity of the bite, they could be put to sleep. I'm the same, I've only had animals in my life that have found me, or they were in a bad way and I took them in. One of them was a 100lbs white German shepherd. I took him after getting calls begging me to go get him because the owner went to jail. I heard horror stories of what they did to this dog. I knew right away that there was something wrong with him. His anxiety was through the roof. It took a long time for him to settle in. He was amazing with immediate family, but wanted to kill everyone else. Most people thought he was a wolf because he looked like one. He opened a locked door while I was gone one day and bit a kid. He kept going after people so we learned he had to have a muzzle on at all times if we stepped out of the house with him. His behavior got us kicked out of Wisconsin. I was never afraid of dogs until him. I saw what he could do, and how fast he could do it. I'm glad you turned out ok, and I feel for you because you only had good intentions for him. People who are kind to animals are inherently good in my opinion. I'm so glad your cute cat wasn't harmed. I have 3 strays I adopted myself. I'm crazy about cats! I wish things had turned out better for you and your wolfdog 😢
We have a Dauberman , a so dangereux dog ! in Africa, , we didn't want , !! but friends came, my childrens was BB and little they liked him,! it didn't last, then he was huge and if we caught him he would jump in his face , especially children so many were scared and bitten it's terrible I decided to donate it to a babysitting company here ..... it's sad but it was impossible
They were tamed to cooperate with us in life - to work with us, live side by side, hunt, watch and protect. The idea wasn't bad. It's just like all things in the world: sometimes they slip out of our hands and we can't control them. Which doesn't mean we should not try again.
Unfortunately Assad alpha wolves have to have the bejeasus beaten to teach them who is King.Just once, they never forget. Your music on the other hand is outta this galaxy,I sincerely hope you realize the generational reach that you have.Tis not bequeathed to many.Go wild dude,have fun!!!👹
being stupid enough to have a wolf dog as a pet inside a villa with a cat ... man i like you as an artist but that was a very spoiled rich uneducated thing to do... that kind of animal requires tremendous commitment , management (specialy formed soace etc) and still it will never become the lab you want him to be
well seeing the video till the end, it seems you realised that it was your fault for forgetting his true nature... most people would just blame the dog as faulty and not themselves as naive. for this you have my respect...
What i cherish most in this testemonial is how Asaf humbling aknowledges that he was responsible for the traumatic experience. Most humans would blame the animal, in this case, the dog. But Asaf could see how he had failed both the cat and the dog by humanizing them. I feel sorry for the dog who lost a lovely home and family. And i am warmed by the fact that all are well. And the lessons learnt. Blessings to all
This man is so adorable, good singer, an ingenious artist...Thanks for everything Asaf
Not just a story with a wolf-dog. A great Lesson of life.
So true, people climbing the corporate ladder act like wolfs 2, you have the pack (corporation) and the pack leader (ceo)
I don t have words for this human... God is in all of us, but seems like it s more in some 💜
He just lets it flow more 😉
I had a friend who was a biologist in Colorado. His friend ran a rescue for wolf-dog hybrids that had been surrendered due to aggression. People get them as pets and then cannot handle them; much like chimpanzees. He told me the wolf hybrids are much more aggressive than pure blood, or close to it, wolves. Asaf’s heart, like always, was in the right place. I’m just really glad he made it out of this, at least physically. Btw, he has a beautiful house, as his soul!
😱... Quelle histoire.. Je t'adore asaf tu es une belle âme..j'espère te voir en live un jour.. 😍
Yes, this is life's lesion about difference and we cannot manage or change everything even by love. The lesson about the exception of the different forms of life without change by our wishes.
Thank you, I have Ferals,that live peacefully with, me.grace they are pretty well house trained but,we have mutual understandings, so that I can make sure they have quality and natural life. Blessings and thank you for sharing your life's experiences 🙏
Hi Asaf, thank you for sharing this with us. You are a wonderful sensitive and thoughtful person, I feel close to what you went through, I had a similar experience with my dog, but less traumatic somehow, although it did not end well. You are so human this is why we love you. besides being such a great artist! :-)
WoW what a sad story Asaf .
For the wolfsdog , as well for you !
Yes we think it is great for us to have mysticals animals of nature like Wolfs around us.
I was obsessed as well by Wolfs. But then I found out that many Wolfs have to be in capture there whole life for our “hype” to have wolfdogs. We like to shape them in our life . But they stil have wildness inside. they can`t give up there nature. Not even for us with great love fot them .
To love wild animals means to let them go.
Thank you for your honest story. Greatings from Holland .
Merci, Asaf ......
What a lesson of life?!?
Thanks God, you are doing weĺl!
Be safe,i wish you all the best 💕
I knew he had bit you, but I didn't know it had been that intense! Glad you're all safe now
Une vieille âme merci et d une profondeur extrème un OVNI 💜
In the first half of this video, I was pretty ready to write you off as a fool, but the second half convinced me that you had the necessary humility, just made a mistake. I'm glad to see you process this experience sensibly, as a heuristic, rather than as a basis for hate or phobia. Wolves aren't pets. Between my sister and I we brought a 75%er through his entirely life and one day finally laid him to rest, but at no point was he ever a dog. To equate the two is done at one's own risk, as you sadly discovered. I am glad to see that you're healed and wiser for it, though I'm loathe to meditate long on what happened to the wolf. To other readers, the absolute vast majority of humans are in no position to take these animals into their homes - they don't act like dogs, they're not guardians like dogs, and they don't respond to training in the same way as dogs. Don't play with what you don't understand, if only for the sake of the animal that will most likely lose its life for your hubris. Again, thanks for your humility and vulnerability, Asaf, and may you and the cat be well.
Very intelligent and you have anderstand that the wolf is not biting you because he do not love you he is only a wolf .You are Great.This are lessons in our life that help us to lurn more about us.Excuse for my very bad english.
Athena's totally the cutest c at ever :)
Yes, I learned a lot of the wild wolfdogs on SriLanka
Huge live lesson animals teach us. Both feet on the ground. ✌❤
you can be a great writer. I liked the storytelling and the sududed poetry although it's a horrific event
OMG!!!!!!thank GOD ur okay ASAF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Asfalto sei geniale. Aspettavo un tuo nuovo disco e è geniale ❤️. Spero tu possa tenere il concerto a Bologna in febbraio perché sono impaziente di esserci. Stupendo ❤️
Il jour Louve Louve wASaf!
Ich bin so glücklich das du wieder ganz gesund bist nach dem schrecklichen Unfall mit dem Wolfshund 😘 Asaf , I wish you all the best ❤❤❤💋💋💋
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Wow I can't imagine how terrifying that would be. I've had many wild and exotic animals and have been bit many times. But have never been attacked like you have. I'm sorry that happened to you
There were 2 wolf dogs next house to the one I grew up in ,, twice they waited outside the door for me to leave as usual ,, I was super tiny , they never left me get out of the house .
Thank God that this case ended more or less happily.This is actually a lesson that a wild animal remains an animal .Asaf, you are an distinctive, intelligent, talented! May I ask which middle school did you go to in Jerusalem? Not in " hativa" ORT Ramot ?
Love you,all the best
I had very similiar problem with my dog 1 year back. It was german Shepherd. I had a fight with him, cause he wanted to attack my mother-in-law. I stepped between him and he bit me 3 times.
אספוש.
Bonsoir ASAF AVIDAN
Je vous souhaite un merveilleux weekend et toutes mes amitiés
MONICA
“I failed the dog”
I said the same when my half wiild dog’s instincts kicked in and it resulted in a similar event.. 😢😢
This is terrifying....thank god you are ok
Wolves can be on a hairpin trigger. Mixed with dog, it might make it worse. Coyote mixed with dog makes them much more aggressive.
I wanted to hear the rest of the story and how you managed to get away. Maybe the story gets too graphic at that point. Here in the states, if a dog bites you, they have to quarantine it until they make sure you don't have rabies. Depending on the severity of the bite, they could be put to sleep.
I'm the same, I've only had animals in my life that have found me, or they were in a bad way and I took them in. One of them was a 100lbs white German shepherd. I took him after getting calls begging me to go get him because the owner went to jail. I heard horror stories of what they did to this dog. I knew right away that there was something wrong with him. His anxiety was through the roof. It took a long time for him to settle in. He was amazing with immediate family, but wanted to kill everyone else. Most people thought he was a wolf because he looked like one. He opened a locked door while I was gone one day and bit a kid. He kept going after people so we learned he had to have a muzzle on at all times if we stepped out of the house with him. His behavior got us kicked out of Wisconsin.
I was never afraid of dogs until him. I saw what he could do, and how fast he could do it. I'm glad you turned out ok, and I feel for you because you only had good intentions for him. People who are kind to animals are inherently good in my opinion. I'm so glad your cute cat wasn't harmed. I have 3 strays I adopted myself. I'm crazy about cats! I wish things had turned out better for you and your wolfdog 😢
what happened to the dog at the end?
Asaf 🙏🙏🙏🫂🫂👍🏻👍❤❤😇😇😇😇😇😇😇🕊🕊
a tragedy through your smile...
😢😢
We have a Dauberman , a so dangereux dog ! in Africa, , we didn't want , !! but friends came, my childrens was BB and little they liked him,! it didn't last, then he was huge and if we caught him he would jump in his face , especially children so many were scared and bitten it's terrible I decided to donate it to a babysitting company here ..... it's sad but it was impossible
Dommage qu' il n' y ait pas une traduction en français.......🤔
If you think about it, who gave us the right to tame wild animals like wolves for our own amusement?
They were tamed to cooperate with us in life - to work with us, live side by side, hunt, watch and protect. The idea wasn't bad. It's just like all things in the world: sometimes they slip out of our hands and we can't control them. Which doesn't mean we should not try again.
Bravo je ne comprends la langue qu'elle dommage mais c'est un super artiste
Thanks god you are ok, Asaf. What happened to the dog? Did you donate him to someone else?
At that time Asaf has posted on his Instagram the wolfdog was returned to be rehabilitated.
@@VivoPario Good to know. Thanks for sharing it.
again a difficult story of dog ! see ! Kisssssssssss Asaf
Unfortunately Assad alpha wolves have to have the bejeasus beaten to teach them who is King.Just once, they never forget. Your music on the other hand is outta this galaxy,I sincerely hope you realize the generational reach that you have.Tis not bequeathed to many.Go wild dude,have fun!!!👹
sorry
It was a male wolf ,, thats a no no ,, a female wolf will be better in my opinion
I'm just moved by this guy.
Jeez. Giving heart is understandable. But how could anyone be so irresponsible to let you have a wolfdog...
being stupid enough to have a wolf dog as a pet inside a villa with a cat ... man i like you as an artist but that was a very spoiled rich uneducated thing to do... that kind of animal requires tremendous commitment , management (specialy formed soace etc) and still it will never become the lab you want him to be
well seeing the video till the end, it seems you realised that it was your fault for forgetting his true nature... most people would just blame the dog as faulty and not themselves as naive. for this you have my respect...
You can never trust a dog - ever...