@@Readysetgo2007 yeah, there's a couple of videos that show it. There's a couple of them with dogs. One video is about a dog doing it the whole time. I think one of the first videos I saw with it though was with a cat. I wasn't sure if it was even real or not at first. I never use to understand how people got cats and dogs to be that still though, but apparently it is possible. This dog is definitely proving that.
I had hunting dog, there is a Wiki on "Pointing dog" It's amazing that CNN "Journalists" are not aware of it.... Thx JabberMocky, I wrote a similar comment before seing yours.
But it is a lab?.... yeah a labrador RETRIEVER. They don't even know the full name of this breed. People with golden retriever now .. WHAT wait my dog can this too?
I would say, this was less of a pointer, more a standstill in preparation of what the next move would be of these cats. Cause he definitely did think he was not the only one being on a lurk. Since obviously nobody is gonna start to move, this would have probably never ended without the owner intervening. ^^
@@RuLeZ1988 No you're wrong and don't know anything about this breed of dog but you try to pretend to. Kati e is absolutely correct. The dog is going on its innate and/or honed hunter instincts. You don't know what you're talking about yet you try to pretend to.
@@codycampbell3562 No you're wrong slso. You have it backwards, when someone repeats themsleves it's because they're emphasising something and they're emphasising it for two main reasons; 1) Because they're certain and can demonstrate the correlation. 2) They may think that those reading it are slow in understanding or easily distracted so the repeat the main point to prevent detracting.
The pointing explanation makes total sense, I've never seen a dog freeze like this due to fear or alarm. Amazing how even his tail is perfectly still, especially for a lab.
So they just get into a pointing position and stay there until you shoot the animal like you guys are on a hunt? lol what an interesting ability to not be able to turn off if you aren't going to use it.
@Angry Little Sponge And it makes the video all the funnier, knowing how much of a good boy he's being. Can't stop himself. It's like how a professional who is good at and enjoys their job cannot stop themselves from analyzing things related to their work. I have friends who are Contractors and Building Inspectors who can drive past a housing development next to a freeway and, with barely a glance, can pick apart the whole thing. After three seconds passing a development: Contractor "Woah. Did you see that roof?? Not a straight board in the whole thing." Inspector "I was distracted by several cracks in the foundation... Sheesh!"
My daughter had a pillow image made of our beloved dog Jayla shortly after she passed away. Our cat Oliver had a special bond with Jayla. We were all down for a couple of weeks since her passing. Oliver was walking across the living room took one look at the pillow arched his back, fluffed his tail and let out a confused growl. We were in tears with laughter!
I like that name for a dog. I miss my baby girl that passed away in my arms in 2020. Was a Lhasa opso who was the best dog in the world. She literally never barked at people and communicated by sneezing! I miss her everyday.
We just adopted a lab and he points, cracks us up and yes he freezes, never that long, but he points and freezes. 😂 when he relaxes, he still is staring at the squirrel, bird or whatever is in the yard.
i love that she researched what the dog was doing. otherwise we really would have thought he was just plain scared. but, yeah, his tail was not tucked in. and his tail wagged when he broke being on point. wow- pure instinct? beautiful point. but really, funny as hell. LOL 😋🐕🦺🌷🌱
I bet if they put a tutu on the dog he'll start dancing on his hind legs immediately. Or jam a cigar in his mouth then give him a deck of cards and he will pose with 4 other dogs for a velvet dogs playing poker picture.
No truer song: "When I look over my shoulder. What do you think I see? Some other cat looking over. Over his shoulder at me. And he's strange, so strange (so strange) He's very strange to me. You've got to pick up every stitch. You've got to pick up every stitch. Beatniks are out to make it rich. Oh no, must be the season of the witch Must be the season of the witch Must be the season of the witch".
Dog to humans: we're surrounded get out while you still can! Leave me behind its too dangerous just go go go! Forget about me I'm already a goner! Save yourself!!!
@@hydroaegis6658 They mentioned that he was scared of cats. Labs come from guard/hunting dogs and Pointers come from... pointing dogs. He was anything but petrified, but he sensed "danger" and combined the two instincts, hunting mode and guard mode, with hilarious results.
Reminds me of my black Labrador. 15 years of happiness till the day he flew to the sky with his own angel. He was smart like this one. Be happy forever sweet dog with your family. And the cats 😺❤️
You don't have to be a pointer to point. My Chihuahua stalks and points just like a hunting dog, tail out and paw up... It's so cute and hilarious 😂 💕.
Totally makes me laugh how serious she is about it. Especially the stalking. She will crouch down and go really slow like those videos of lionesses hunting. She used to try and catch the pigeon, duckling, mouse whatever, and it took considerable effort and training to get her to not actually catch the poor things. So then she started pointing, by herself, i had nothing to do with it. I wouldn't even know how to train a dog to point. One day instead of running she came out of the crouch into the pointing position. When she lifted that little paw i almost died laughing! I told her she was a good girl and that's what she does now with prey.
Had a pomeranian/cocker mix that did that once in the Bob Marshal Wilderness, Montana. We all started laughing & called her name but she still wouldn't move. As we moved closer we saw she had her nose just a couple of inches away from the back of a grouse in the tall grass. It was epic & we now had our own bird dog.
Labs point. I am a retired dog trainer who owned retrievers for 35 years. Those that can still hunt (depending on breeding) point. This was awesome to see! Dawg: Hey hoomanz, strange things ina yard. Look!
My English Lab pointed once at a black backpack on the stairs. I guess he never noticed it before. Not sure why, but all of the sudden he looked up at it, froze, let out a low tone “woof”, and went into position. His form was perfect- leaned forward, with one paw up and tail pointed out perfectly straight and inline with his nose. It looked like something out of a cartoon.
@@SURN2012 It doesn't hurt to have some faith that we will be reunited with our loved ones, including our beloved pets, someday... Otherwise what's the point? It helps us humans go on with life... Why would you feel the need to chime in with something so negative and miserable? Well I'd guess it's a reflection of yourself...
Awwww "it's okay dude." They were worried for the doggy. That's a tightknit family and you can tell. At first it was funny, but they genuinely became concerned. His voice sounds so passionate. Bet they love their dog.
I would imagine if it acted anything like my dog... It was probably stoked to go outside was bouncing and adrenaline starting to be released. The owner opens the door, and it bounds out getting a couple steps, then only as it realizes what it is seeing, freezes on the third step. Now it is frozen, in alert, watching, waiting, signaling that there are at least 3 cats in the yard. It thinks "they haven't noticed me; I'm doing so well. I can't believe they didn't even notice me catch them." The repressed primal reflexes of its ancestors react, and the body locks. The Point has taken control. Endorphins prime for release. The dogs mind goes blank. The prey sits. The owner approaches the prey. The prey is captured. "it's okay" The Serotonin is released, and the primal urges starts to fade. The tail wags as the wave of satisfaction washes over it. The Ancestral grip fades and the dog is released of The Point. With all this new pride it can no longer control itself. Then comes The Zoomies. Finally, a poop. Only then, shall it rest, reveling in a job well done.
I’m just here to say that Jeanne Moos can take my bleakest day and make it bright. Usually if a video catches my attention on the cnn site because of its quirky name, I can almost always be guaranteed it’s one of hers. And seeing her name under a video always guarantees that if I watch it, my day will instantly improve. Thank you Jeanne, for your fun take on everything under the sun. And, I love it when she gets bleeped. 😂❤
Pure hunting dog. Set and watch. When game is detected, a dog freezes and points to where the target is for his owner. How he got this close before noticing his prey though, hmmm :p
If you’ve ever had a Lab they point all the time. Mine has frozen in point mode for several minutes. She won’t even move her eyes, keeps her breathing shallow and is completely rigid but ready to spring on command or if the prey moves. Mine would have destroyed all those fake cats thinking they were toys. Indoor cats she’s cool. Outside it’s a different story she’s in canine mode. Gorgeous loving companions. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ❤️
My Hailey Girl was a mut, she looked like a Chocolate lab but she was a Lab/German Shepheard/Boxer mix. When we hiked, she was the "Scout Dog". She would run up to any bild bend or the crest of a hill and if it was clear she would run back. If there were other people or animals that we couldn't see she would "Pretty Point". She was a great girl who unfortunately passed away this past spring. Her sister (littermate) was sitting by the front door looking at it and waiting for her to come home last night, so thinking of these fond memories help.
Sorry for your loss... We have had the joy of 2 previous lab/mix that have also gone on ahead and are presently rearing a 3rd. She is DEFFINATELY a joy and a curious mix of UNBELIEVABLY HILARIOUS and ARE YOU KIDDING ME. ZU ZU PETALS is just as joyful as (PRINCESS TOOTSIE TOELICKER and BELLA MALITTZIA) were. Here's praying you someday have another joyful Hailey Girl in your future.
@@marianlincoln9008 much appreciated. I still have my Roxy Doodle Doo. She is Hailey's littermate, and the two of them were inseparable even when I adopted them at 8 weeks old. I'm still incredibly blessed that She's very healthy, gets the zoomies, and loves her walks. I hadn't ever had a doggy birthday for them until their 14th Bday, I'm glad I did, and this November for Roxy's 15th I'm definitely going to have a birthday party for her, invite her best human friends (she could care less for other dogs) and just spoil her rotten.
@Deconstruction,my heartfelt ♥️ condolences on the loss of your beloved pup.I have felt that pain ,and I can't lie,it stays with you for awhile.But just knowing that you gave your dog the best home possible,making sure that it had both love & safety,is the best thing you can do.GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR DOG(S),AND REMEMBER,YOU'RE PUP IS ON THE RAINBOW BRIDGE,WAIYING FOR YOU......RIP LITTLE 🐶!!!!!
@@j22mattones Thanks for telling us so much. But why you didn't celebrate your dogs birthdays every year? What about if you had a child, you wouldn't celebrate his/her birthday every year either...?
@@Readysetgo2007 Most of us don't celebrate our fur babies birthdays as we don't really know when they are.. It's not like they come with birth certificates... Myself. . everyday with my dogs is a celebration of life and most of us spoil them, with toys, treats and in my Chihuahua's case.. Cute sweaters and tee-shirts. My ZU ZU loves apples with honey peanut butter... and when I fix that snack she gets a share of that too...and she is now about 4 months
😂🤣😂🤣😂 I have a lab and a pit bull. They are both proud owners of cats. They absolutely love them. I have seen a pit bull give up her food bowl for her cat. ❤
He may have an incredible website but he has numerous negative reviews on google out of only 31 reviews which makes me wonder how many other people there are who had a bad experience with him who didnt make an online review .
My cats "point", when they see something that want me to notice they will come get , take me to the location of the thing they want to point out to me and stand very still, looking at some object and then back at me until i see it too.
My cat only does that when the food bowl is empty. She comes to the living room, gets my attention, then goes to the kitchen, stands next to the empty bowl, then stares back at me.
my cat does the same with me. for food and when she wants to play, but i dont hold out her "Miauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu uuuuuuuuuu uuu uuu ....................... u"
Seriously, give them talking buttons, they'll tell you exactly what they think. Billi is a youtube cat who uses them, I got my own a set and couldn't believe it.
This is the voice and disposition of reporting that should never disappear. - loads of information and connections to the people involved made it just as good as hearing that old school reporting voice 🥹🤣😃
@@ps-uj5dm He's just frozen. His gaze is locked on the cat in front of him. Just like the lab breeder said, if he was scared or protective, his body language would show that. His entire body is in a 'pointing' stance except for the most known 'one leg up' that is typical for a pointer.
He's a couple of years late on the mannequin challenge but he's the best I've ever seen.
Better late than never.
Did that mannequin challenge include both humans and animals then?
💪🏼🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, I thought I wouldn't be the first to think about this.
@@Readysetgo2007 yeah, there's a couple of videos that show it. There's a couple of them with dogs. One video is about a dog doing it the whole time. I think one of the first videos I saw with it though was with a cat. I wasn't sure if it was even real or not at first. I never use to understand how people got cats and dogs to be that still though, but apparently it is possible. This dog is definitely proving that.
If Maverick wasn't trained to point, then he did a fantastic job channeling his ancestors because that's a good boy right there.
You can't train a dog to point, it's pure instinct like a reflex. Puppies will do this playing with their toys.
@@Zinervawyrm You can't train them to point, but you can train them to hold a point until released.
@@TheBarkinFrog Very true My dad hunts with pointers. So, good point. The whole flushing the bird and then telling the dog to retrieve it.
He went "on point". It's in his blood. He's a retriever. Good boy!
What does "on point" mean?
“It’s in his blood. he’s a retriever”
I had hunting dog, there is a Wiki on "Pointing dog" It's amazing that CNN "Journalists" are not aware of it.... Thx JabberMocky, I wrote a similar comment before seing yours.
@@Albatard1981 always has to be something with the ‘media’ doesn’t it dmbfk. It’s a cute dog story filler snowflake.
But it is a lab?.... yeah a labrador RETRIEVER. They don't even know the full name of this breed. People with golden retriever now .. WHAT wait my dog can this too?
He was doing exactly what he is supposed to do, and in perfect form too. Even stayed pointing until his human came over and saw the prey.
I would say, this was less of a pointer, more a standstill in preparation of what the next move would be of these cats. Cause he definitely did think he was not the only one being on a lurk. Since obviously nobody is gonna start to move, this would have probably never ended without the owner intervening. ^^
@@RuLeZ1988 No you're wrong and don't know anything about this breed of dog but you try to pretend to. Kati e is absolutely correct. The dog is going on its innate and/or honed hunter instincts. You don't know what you're talking about yet you try to pretend to.
@@theinvisibleman6147 when you repeat yourself it shows a lack of confidence. I believe you don't know what you're talking about.
@@codycampbell3562 No you're wrong slso. You have it backwards, when someone repeats themsleves it's because they're emphasising something and they're emphasising it for two main reasons;
1) Because they're certain and can demonstrate the correlation.
2) They may think that those reading it are slow in understanding or easily distracted so the repeat the main point to prevent detracting.
@@theinvisibleman6147 Okay. You're wrong. You're wrong. You're wrong. 😂
He has mastered the art of staying so perfectly still...
😂
I understood that reference
That his movements are imperceptible...LOL!
Invisible to the eye😂
BRO. You're eating a Zagnut... SMH
The pointing explanation makes total sense, I've never seen a dog freeze like this due to fear or alarm. Amazing how even his tail is perfectly still, especially for a lab.
my labs tail should have been registered as a weapon of mass destruction in our house. could clear the coffee table in one excited wag. lol
@@hollyshaw-elliemae My Dalmatian broke a dish with her tail.
So they just get into a pointing position and stay there until you shoot the animal like you guys are on a hunt? lol what an interesting ability to not be able to turn off if you aren't going to use it.
Don't know why the expert felt the need to swear so much though
@Angry Little Sponge And it makes the video all the funnier, knowing how much of a good boy he's being. Can't stop himself.
It's like how a professional who is good at and enjoys their job cannot stop themselves from analyzing things related to their work. I have friends who are Contractors and Building Inspectors who can drive past a housing development next to a freeway and, with barely a glance, can pick apart the whole thing.
After three seconds passing a development:
Contractor "Woah. Did you see that roof?? Not a straight board in the whole thing."
Inspector "I was distracted by several cracks in the foundation... Sheesh!"
My daughter had a pillow image made of our beloved dog Jayla shortly after she passed away. Our cat Oliver had a special bond with Jayla. We were all down for a couple of weeks since her passing. Oliver was walking across the living room took one look at the pillow arched his back, fluffed his tail and let out a confused growl. We were in tears with laughter!
Aw, I'm so sorry about Jayla, may she rest in peace 🌹❤! I'm glad you still have Oliver in your life though. Animals are such a blessing.
I like that name for a dog. I miss my baby girl that passed away in my arms in 2020. Was a Lhasa opso who was the best dog in the world. She literally never barked at people and communicated by sneezing! I miss her everyday.
The cat didn't smell the dogs scent so it was probably confused and missing his dog friend
I love when cats do that bottle brush look with their tail 😂😂 my cat does it if you come around the corners too quickly and quietly lol
Aww poor bb! Sorry for you loss
We just adopted a lab and he points, cracks us up and yes he freezes, never that long, but he points and freezes. 😂 when he relaxes, he still is staring at the squirrel, bird or whatever is in the yard.
Ha ha ha! Funny
I love how that trainer was no filter the whole time 🤣🤣
dude was really just as memorable as the pointing lab. overall, enjoyable clip
i love that she researched what the dog was doing. otherwise we really would have thought he was just plain scared. but, yeah, his tail was not tucked in. and his tail wagged when he broke being on point. wow- pure instinct? beautiful point. but really, funny as hell. LOL 😋🐕🦺🌷🌱
😂 This dog has a sense of humour 😂
SIMILAR TRUMP !
I bet if they put a tutu on the dog he'll start dancing on his hind legs immediately. Or jam a cigar in his mouth then give him a deck of cards and he will pose with 4 other dogs for a velvet dogs playing poker picture.
No truer song: "When I look over my shoulder.
What do you think I see?
Some other cat looking over.
Over his shoulder at me.
And he's strange, so strange (so strange)
He's very strange to me.
You've got to pick up every stitch.
You've got to pick up every stitch.
Beatniks are out to make it rich.
Oh no, must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch".
Actually, I reckon they all do.
@Zoe A
He's no scaredy cat he's a texan dog
He's a good boy and any one that knows Labs Knows they'll do all they can for a person including pointing out the enemy !
This reporter has such an iconic voice. I just love how she does the takes.
Yeah definitely a communicator’s voice! Really made it look like there was a person narrating instead of the usual robotic speech.
I didn’t like how she read the replies. Not with the inflection the communicator would have used.
I literally cannot stand her voice, its beyond annoying.
It’s terrible
@@Avogadros_number what exactly was in that milkshake you drank?
This is too funny and cute! I never knew there’s such a thing as a pointing lab!😂
Dog to humans: we're surrounded get out while you still can! Leave me behind its too dangerous just go go go! Forget about me I'm already a goner! Save yourself!!!
Awwwww poor little guy. What a sweetheart
Not to worry! He was having fun using 'doggie instincts' . 😆😆😆
When you realize the "poor little guy" was actually in predator mode and was ready to kill those "cats"
@@hydroaegis6658 They mentioned that he was scared of cats. Labs come from guard/hunting dogs and Pointers come from... pointing dogs. He was anything but petrified, but he sensed "danger" and combined the two instincts, hunting mode and guard mode, with hilarious results.
Reminds me of my black Labrador. 15 years of happiness till the day he flew to the sky with his own angel. He was smart like this one. Be happy forever sweet dog with your family. And the cats 😺❤️
❤❤
I know you from Takis Shelter! 😃
@@karenshaw7807 Yes . I love all animals but I have a soft heart for dogs ❤️. Take care 🍀
@@karenshaw7807 I know you both from there!! 😂🤣
@@candidaprout560 DOGS ARE ANGELS 😇❤💕
You don't have to be a pointer to point. My Chihuahua stalks and points just like a hunting dog, tail out and paw up... It's so cute and hilarious 😂 💕.
Awwww how adorable
Totally makes me laugh how serious she is about it. Especially the stalking. She will crouch down and go really slow like those videos of lionesses hunting. She used to try and catch the pigeon, duckling, mouse whatever, and it took considerable effort and training to get her to not actually catch the poor things. So then she started pointing, by herself, i had nothing to do with it. I wouldn't even know how to train a dog to point. One day instead of running she came out of the crouch into the pointing position. When she lifted that little paw i almost died laughing! I told her she was a good girl and that's what she does now with prey.
I had a Yorkie that did the same thing. She learned it from my Boykin Spaniel.
Mine yodels. 🎃🐾
That’s so cute, do you have a video of her doing that.
We need this wholesome content. Thank you.
Doggie be like, "Oh shizznit, Imma bout to lose an eye!"
Awwww, he was being a good boy by his instincts to point 🥰
I love that reporter’s stories, keep doing what you do Jeanne Moos!👍🏾👏🏾😊
The best report ive seen on CNN in years
Dogs never cease to amaze me.
Me neither!!!
What?!
Had a pomeranian/cocker mix that did that once in the Bob Marshal Wilderness, Montana. We all started laughing & called her name but she still wouldn't move. As we moved closer we saw she had her nose just a couple of inches away from the back of a grouse in the tall grass. It was epic & we now had our own bird dog.
Labs point. I am a retired dog trainer who owned retrievers for 35 years. Those that can still hunt (depending on breeding) point. This was awesome to see! Dawg: Hey hoomanz, strange things ina yard. Look!
dog: "sshhh hold on dad we're all playing freeze" 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
My English Lab pointed once at a black backpack on the stairs. I guess he never noticed it before. Not sure why, but all of the sudden he
looked up at it, froze, let out a low tone “woof”, and went into position. His form was perfect- leaned forward, with one paw up and tail pointed out perfectly straight and inline with his nose. It looked like something out of a cartoon.
What a wonderful animal, Congratulations. You can see it has a big heart. - Usually, a reflection of the owner.
Animals make the best memories all the time...we are lucky to have such great companions....
That dog sure is committed to this game of Freeze tag 😂 😂 😂
He thought he was surrounded
Beautiful personality dog, just being a dog and having fun.
I like how the breeder didn’t tone down his language at all for the National interview
Guess that's up for the news team to clean up.
That is how people normally talk. It shouldn't have to be toned down or cleaned up.
@@laurie7689 Exactly. I had to go back and watch it again to even recall what the comment was referring to.
no need for opressive PC or censorship!
Good god you idiots can make anything political huh?
The tail. The instinct. 😂😂😂💜
I love Labradors!
Sir, I think your dog had his battery removed
Dogs.... they always make you smile and make your day. Love them ❤️
*"Freeze all motor functions"*
*Owner: "You see those cats?"*
*Dog: "Doesn't look like anything to me."*
Gives me fond memories of my pointing black lab. I'll miss her forever
You’ll be reunited with her spirit someday 🙂🙏
@@gi_nattak That is not true.
@@SURN2012 It doesn't hurt to have some faith that we will be reunited with our loved ones, including our beloved pets, someday... Otherwise what's the point? It helps us humans go on with life... Why would you feel the need to chime in with something so negative and miserable? Well I'd guess it's a reflection of yourself...
Maverick the dog was still having a fantastically good time pointing. Good for him!
Awwww "it's okay dude." They were worried for the doggy. That's a tightknit family and you can tell. At first it was funny, but they genuinely became concerned. His voice sounds so passionate. Bet they love their dog.
I would imagine if it acted anything like my dog...
It was probably stoked to go outside was bouncing and adrenaline starting to be released.
The owner opens the door, and it bounds out getting a couple steps, then only as it realizes what it is seeing, freezes on the third step.
Now it is frozen, in alert, watching, waiting, signaling that there are at least 3 cats in the yard.
It thinks "they haven't noticed me; I'm doing so well. I can't believe they didn't even notice me catch them."
The repressed primal reflexes of its ancestors react, and the body locks.
The Point has taken control.
Endorphins prime for release.
The dogs mind goes blank.
The prey sits.
The owner approaches the prey. The prey is captured.
"it's okay"
The Serotonin is released, and the primal urges starts to fade.
The tail wags as the wave of satisfaction washes over it.
The Ancestral grip fades and the dog is released of The Point.
With all this new pride it can no longer control itself.
Then comes The Zoomies.
Finally, a poop.
Only then, shall it rest, reveling in a job well done.
I’m just here to say that Jeanne Moos can take my bleakest day and make it bright. Usually if a video catches my attention on the cnn site because of its quirky name, I can almost always be guaranteed it’s one of hers. And seeing her name under a video always guarantees that if I watch it, my day will instantly improve. Thank you Jeanne, for your fun take on everything under the sun. And, I love it when she gets bleeped. 😂❤
You have a point! She’s the only one in cnn that doesn’t suck
Pure hunting dog. Set and watch. When game is detected, a dog freezes and points to where the target is for his owner.
How he got this close before noticing his prey though, hmmm :p
It probably wasn't even the cats he was pointing out...
When you're dog becomes part of your Halloween decorations.
If you’ve ever had a Lab they point all the time. Mine has frozen in point mode for several minutes. She won’t even move her eyes, keeps her breathing shallow and is completely rigid but ready to spring on command or if the prey moves.
Mine would have destroyed all those fake cats thinking they were toys.
Indoor cats she’s cool. Outside it’s a different story she’s in canine mode.
Gorgeous loving companions. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
❤️
He's a natural and his point game is impeccable.
Too cute💕 I have a pointer/ pitt mix and she does this when she sees birds and frogs on our walks. It always makes my day!😆
Pitt Bulls are an evil breed that should be made extinct.
I’ve got a Labrabull that points. I was going to do her DNA to see if there was any pointer in her, but now I think it’s part of her Lab coding.
This is crazy. The dog's tail remained pointed and did not flench one bit. Great video.
My Hailey Girl was a mut, she looked like a Chocolate lab but she was a Lab/German Shepheard/Boxer mix. When we hiked, she was the "Scout Dog". She would run up to any bild bend or the crest of a hill and if it was clear she would run back. If there were other people or animals that we couldn't see she would "Pretty Point". She was a great girl who unfortunately passed away this past spring. Her sister (littermate) was sitting by the front door looking at it and waiting for her to come home last night, so thinking of these fond memories help.
Sorry for your loss... We have had the joy of 2 previous lab/mix that have also gone on ahead and are presently rearing a 3rd. She is DEFFINATELY a joy and a curious mix of UNBELIEVABLY HILARIOUS and ARE YOU KIDDING ME.
ZU ZU PETALS is just as joyful as (PRINCESS TOOTSIE TOELICKER and BELLA MALITTZIA) were. Here's praying you someday have another joyful Hailey Girl in your future.
@@marianlincoln9008 much appreciated. I still have my Roxy Doodle Doo. She is Hailey's littermate, and the two of them were inseparable even when I adopted them at 8 weeks old. I'm still incredibly blessed that She's very healthy, gets the zoomies, and loves her walks. I hadn't ever had a doggy birthday for them until their 14th Bday, I'm glad I did, and this November for Roxy's 15th I'm definitely going to have a birthday party for her, invite her best human friends (she could care less for other dogs) and just spoil her rotten.
@Deconstruction,my heartfelt ♥️ condolences on the loss of your beloved pup.I have felt that pain ,and I can't lie,it stays with you for awhile.But just knowing that you gave your dog the best home possible,making sure that it had both love & safety,is the best thing you can do.GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR DOG(S),AND REMEMBER,YOU'RE PUP IS ON THE RAINBOW BRIDGE,WAIYING FOR YOU......RIP LITTLE 🐶!!!!!
@@j22mattones Thanks for telling us so much. But why you didn't celebrate your dogs birthdays every year? What about if you had a child, you wouldn't celebrate his/her birthday every year either...?
@@Readysetgo2007 Most of us don't celebrate our fur babies birthdays as we don't really know when they are.. It's not like they come with birth certificates... Myself. . everyday with my dogs is a celebration of life and most of us spoil them, with toys, treats and in my Chihuahua's case.. Cute sweaters and tee-shirts.
My ZU ZU loves apples with honey peanut butter... and when I fix that snack she gets a share of that too...and she is now about 4 months
"Maybe they wont see me if I just blend in?"
That was a very aggressive wholesome story.
The dog has mastered the art of standing so incredibly still, he seems invisible to the naked eyes.
🤣🤣🤣 I've never seen a dog stand so still!
A good attempt to look away from the misery we are all feeling. Thanks for the very brief smile.
Awwww! This is a cute story!
If you look at his front paw, it's pointing...give that beautiful lab a break!!😂😂😂😂❤
This one truly deserve to be seen! So hillarious!
He was just having Vietnam flashbacks when he noticed he was surrounded by cats.
😂🤣😂🤣😂 I have a lab and a pit bull. They are both proud owners of cats. They absolutely love them. I have seen a pit bull give up her food bowl for her cat. ❤
I’ll be darned! Never heard of pointing labs before, very interesting
That breeder guy has an incredible website. Seems very passionate about what he does.
He may have an incredible website but he has numerous negative reviews on google out of only 31 reviews which makes me wonder how many other people there are who had a bad experience with him who didnt make an online review .
@@shari9721 That many negative reviews would make me think twice about buying from him!
This is the type of news that we need more in media ❤
Dog- they can’t see me as long as I imitate them
What a good Maverick. Good ole instinct kickin in.
He did blend in well
My cats "point", when they see something that want me to notice they will come get , take me to the location of the thing they want to point out to me and stand very still, looking at some object and then back at me until i see it too.
My cat only does that when the food bowl is empty. She comes to the living room, gets my attention, then goes to the kitchen, stands next to the empty bowl, then stares back at me.
my cat does the same with me. for food and when she wants to play, but i dont hold out her "Miauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu uuuuuuuuuu uuu uuu ....................... u"
Seriously, give them talking buttons, they'll tell you exactly what they think. Billi is a youtube cat who uses them, I got my own a set and couldn't believe it.
@@Faesharlyn Billi fan here.. she is remarkable! Yes, cats have opinions and aren't afraid to express them, given the chance! :)
Lab was like "Nobody Move!!... Let's think this out...".
The pointing lab expert guy was a character 🤣
It's always nice when the Lab Report and the Cat Scan indicate the same result...
Good one!🤣😂👏🏽👍🏽
This is the voice and disposition of reporting that should never disappear. - loads of information and connections to the people involved made it just as good as hearing that old school reporting voice 🥹🤣😃
Fascinating! Especially as a Lab owner. Never heard of Pointer Labs.
Yeah, Labs were bread to be hunting dogs
@@omicron5128 - Yes - Labrador Retrievers. Hence the name.
what a good boy 💕 I miss my black lab. he was so gentle and loving but protective too
The Lab is not afraid. Just doing what comes naturally.
Thank God the owner was so sweet. ❤ Good boy.
Made my day, what a precious dog. Too funny!
how cute!!!😂😂😂
My boy was showing you the sportsmanship in his bloodline baby!!
That’s gotta be the best response I’ve ever heard 🤣
“BS come see my kennel” my man knows his stuff 😂
HOW PRECIOUS! Thx 4 sharing!
I had a pointing lab. No, not as graceful and pretty as the English Setters and German Shorthair he grew up with, but he pointed just like Maverick!
Can you explain what's pointing in this scenario
@@ps-uj5dm He's just frozen. His gaze is locked on the cat in front of him. Just like the lab breeder said, if he was scared or protective, his body language would show that. His entire body is in a 'pointing' stance except for the most known 'one leg up' that is typical for a pointer.
Whenever the NEWS about Donald tRUMP comes on my tele, my adorable pet chihuahua goes berzerk,barking at the tv and wanting to attack and bite it.
So what do you think about biden saying his son Beau was killed in Iraq. He said it during a speech in Colorado yesterday.
My black lab eats chihuahua’s for snacks
Way to blend in to your surroundings 😅😂
He wasn’t scared. He just wanted to be like the cats!!!!
A glitch in the matrix lol
So cute.
Priceless!
This lab was on point! 💗
He's a scaredy cat. My dog used to freeze around our cat he was too terrified to move his tail between his legs.💜
There is no use, human. He is one of us now.
Her voice is not meant for reporting… geez
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Dog thought he walked into a circle of "cats from Halloweens past".
The narration that sounds like the reporter is breaking the news of the century is the funniest part.
A lot of people don't realize some Labs are "pointers." He's not scared, he's on point.
May God bless them and everyone. ❤
That is the dog, telling his family they have a cat problem. He's like "right here, they are right here RUN!"
I hope one day I can pause my dog like this!
He’s posing for the camera
Dog was waiting for this chance all his life😂💀"time to shine and act"😌🤭