That one caught me off guard & got me. Especially as for over half my life people used to just dump unwanted dogs on the dirt road near my house. We would take them in & either find them new homes or they ended up staying with us for life. Thankfully people finally stopped dumping animals here. But my 3 current dogs are all rescues who showed up near my friends’ homes as puppies. Some people are horrible but thankfully for these pups they were dumped near kindhearted caring people. Now they are spoiled rotten…my foot is going numb from my 65 pound Shepard mix laying over my leg but he looks so content I don’t want to move. 😂
I have a rescued GSD hurricane Harvey survivor. Or I did until I became homeless but she went to one of my best friends. No way in hell was she going through that. I see her monthly I’m a disabled veteran and she is the best part of my life. This pup had two broken legs and a rejected titanium plate in one. Yet even before we got her legs fixed she was just the happiest dog. She’s the reason I’m working so hard on my recovery.
@@ornerydyke that’s not always the case. There are shelters that euthanize i adoptable dogs. Also the term rescue doesn’t just include life or death. My puppy has been abandoned by many people it’s why I make sure to keep seeing her. Rescues can be the sweetest things but some of them have issues to work through.
I wish you all the luck in your journey. I'm disabled as well, and it's horrid, but I'm not homeless. Hope you get to where you want to be, and I'm glad you still get to see your doggo and you know they're looked after by your friend. They are the best therapy ❤
I wish you all the best of luck getting back on your feet. As discouraging some days may be for you, just remember that you can do this and get out. The right time will come for you. You and your puppy will be reunited hopefully soon. May you find success and happiness at the end of this difficult journey.
The German Shepherd is so spot on it hurts. Mine takes her "job" very seriously. She sleeps by the door every night. Even if you lay her down in another room or tell her to go somewhere else and sleep, she'll do it for probably a minute after lights out, then you will hear paws clacking on the floor as she returns to her post. The house is her fortress and her bark is her sworn oath 😆
I never thought of this but my lab/German shepherd mix used to sleep right in front of our front door, he looked only lab and loved toys but you only entered his house with permission
My Shiba ate yellow snow next to a dung heap and ended up with a snow gastritis. He had to take antibiotics for a week. Wish he would have followed the life advice of the Husky.
@@eg-draw they absolutely deserve to be loved. It's just that I heard a conversation the other day where a colleague was willing to pay for two kittens from some expensive breed. I said : "There are two stray kittens here, in the yard of our institution. They are adorable and friendly. Please adopt those" She just rolled her eyes "I don't want just any cat, I want a fancy breed"
I'm an Army vet and ex-law enforcement so the German shepard and Belgian malinios were perfect lmao!! But I live by "I'm just happy to be here" now. So wholesome from the rescue 🤍
They greyhounds are like running 10 minutes. Having the fun of their lives, trying to be faster than the rest - and then they nap 23 hours and 50 minutes.
All those of you with a sight hound are very lucky. I've been dreaming (and talking) about having one for more than 25 years now. I would go toward the saluki, but all of them are just perfect...
I dont know why "Throw it back every once and a while" just hits me. To me I think it's like saying "it's okay to be goofy or look ridiculous, just have fun and enjoy yourself"
I currently have a rescue too. We don't know what she went trough, but she fears people she doesn't know. When I walk her, I have to remind everybody to take her growlings very seriously (as she's not bigger than a Yorkshire, people find the growling funny) - yes, she bited me a couple time when she panicked, and the first time one tooth went very deep in my hand (we knew she had a terrible behaviour when we rescued her - she was growling at us all the time - but we inew that very few people would want to afopt her, so we gave her a family). Now, at home, she's just like "I'm just happy to be here" means "I fucking love this bed/couch/watever. If you try to make me go out, I'll chope off your fingers". It's been 8 years we adopted her. No regrets.
The thing is when I get my own pets I want to rescue, but I want two specific breed (Husky and Shiba) and I’ll need them as babies because I also want to have so they’ll get along. But maybe I’ll be lucky and find a baby Husky at a shelter but for now idk
@@Anonymous_Identity246 In a shelter, you can find specific breeds, sometimes you can find puppies... but a puppy from a specific breed is almost impossible. Maybe if you'll be one of the rare lucky one. :)
@TheSlipknotWeeb Huskies get abandoned fairly often, really. Most people are not ready to have one so make sure you are. Please don't adopt because they're cute memedogs, they're a special breed and need a lot of care and training to not be ballistic fur missile terrors. Not to be mean, but a shelter Shiba is likely crazy as hell but even regular Shibas are sort of nuts. I honestly can't imagine Shiba and Husky being a safe pairing because even if they like each other, you're in for trouble. Good luck either way.
@@Merble Yea, I’m aware they can be pains. I think I’m ready for their stubbornness being I’ve been around cats all my life 😅. Also I’ve learned that sometimes with how a dog’s raised and trained plus socialized from when they’re pups plays a role in how they are. Also, I feel like especially Shibas would be right for me being how they’re so cat like with me being around cats all my life. So I’m prepared for their, territorial, stubborn, hate everything attitude. And even then if I raise them properly that will be a little less of a problem. I’ve learned that the reason why small dogs are often nuts is that people find the barking, growling, and overall having a hatred for everything “cute” so they don’t have them trained or socialized properly at all. (Did I make myself look dumb with this?)
Very accurate. I used to work with pets and their owners and chihuahuas and pitbulls are the dogs I trust the least. Which I find annoying because my family and I have always had chihuahuas and none of them has ever been a spawn of satan and has never showed any aggression or excessive fear towards people. We always treated and trained them like any dog, so they behave like a dog and not like miniature demons.
@@ithewho6603 that's why I tell people mine is adopted. I got him with all his behavioral issues at 3 years old. I've had him for 2 years and so far we can sit, we can stay, and come when called. But only when he's not focused on screaming at an elderly lady or child or another dog or a bicycle etc...
@@ithewho6603 Yes as a further vet nurse, chihuahuas were terrifying as their threshold was so low, and near zero chance of finding a muzzle that fitted. Never fun to be dealing with a land-shark in crisis, or that thinks they're in crisis; stress never makes emergencies go well. Just occasionally I would meet a confident, self-assured, easy going chihuahua and be surprised enough to question it's heritage; rather than questioning my assumptions. Turns out most were coming from one breeder who carefully socialised and handled their pups from birth. I think a huge amount of chihuahua fear response is due to their first few weeks of life being so small and fragile, rather than owners. However some owners can manage to turn around a difficult "childhood"
As a Dogue de Bordeaux mom who lives one floor below an adorable couple of chainsaws... ehm... chihuahuas, your comment had me in tears 😂😂😂👍 ... for the record, my 80 lbs mastiff is scared sick of those two little mice 😅🤷♀️ Edit: education/rieducation is crucial, so keep up the good work! I got my Astro when he was 3yo too. And he too had behavioral issues due to the bad neglect he came from. He's with me for 6 years now, and he's truly a role model ❤ He's the living, snoring testimony that love, perseverance and the right training do miracles for dog behavior 🥰 ... that and a ton of treats 😅🤣
I'm a pet sitter and by far the herding breeds are the most intelligent I've met. Great Dane teenage puppies give you the biggest bruises. Great Pyrenees can be walked safely as long as you apply the laws of physics to remain upright when they spot any warm blooded creature in their territory.
The Doberman was spot on. Mine is exactly like that. Will be very uneasy around strangers but when around my dad he's a massive baby. Also, a bit too smart for his own good.
I know not every creator can go through comments, but on the off chance Jonny does, here's my message: I know you've been through some hard stuff, so I wanted to let you know that your videos are helping me through some hard stuff right now and really I hope you get some of the good you're sending out returned to you. 🧡
AHHHH how dare you put a sweet touching clip right there at the very end! We rescued 2 puppies years ago and unfortunately they've both passed by now, but oh man did they fill our lives with SO much happiness. ♥
As a rescuer of Malinois that are too reactive to be safe to adopt out, I enjoy both of those entries. I give them professional jobs and they're super happy to be there. 😂
In my personal opinion, Mals are one of the breeds that I think don't tend to make good (standard) family pets, they just have such a high work drive that living like your average dog is unfufilling to them. I'm really happy to hear what you're doing for your Mals!
@@alexw.7097it really depends on the Mali and how it is raised. Mine gets walked almost everyday either on the morning or night and acompanies me to work sometimes, she is super chill and lays by my feet most of the day, or finds her toys and plays by herself, and really enjoys her sleepytime after meals. And she is overall a great pet. Its really also dogs being different, I chose her because she was the most calm and friendly of her siblings. In comparison one of her sisters... that dog would become a problem for me, I had a 10kg hyper active, no chill, no sleep dog once before, and let me tell you I dread to think what she would be like in Mali weight class.
Getting a Malinois that you don’t plan to give a job is a bold choice. I don’t understand some people. Thank you for what you do. You’re giving those dogs a chance to live and even be happy.
I adopted a dog from the pound. Big girl, around 80 lbs. Love her to pieces, and she is so happy to be here with me. Couldn't have asked for a better dog. I love you coco
My husky/Australian shepherd/pit mix is so conflicted- guarding the farm, attacking coyotes and singing the song of his people at the furthest sound of a siren anywhere. The chow chow/pyr mix feels compelled to join in.
The rescue dog....just happy to be with you....there is no greater love than that from a dog you save. ❤❤❤❤ Adopt from a shelter, please. Boycott puppy mills until they go away ....for good.
My granddog is a street mutt from St Thomas who was rescued and brought up here when he was an under weight 6 mths old. 40 libs and 7 yrs later, he's just so happy to be here and we're just so happy to have him. ❤️
I just picked up a Lab/Husky rescue from the ASPCA on 11/10. We're happy you're here too buddy. One of the best experiences in life, is when you pick up a rescue dog and take them home. There will be a moment. The dog will realize it is part of your pack and it is staying. Then they relax and fall into a deep sleep. Like it's the first time in a long time they have peace and security. Wizard is going to be a very good boy who had a very unfair start in life.
First time in my life owning a rescue dog and he truly is just happy to be in my life. It’s lots of work with him in the beginning but he’s such a blessing.
Had a min-pin/Shiba mix, and it took her three years to come around to my brothers. Pinschers are definitely one-person dogs, and Sig was my girl from the moment I led her out of the kennel at school. Hadn't really planned on adopting a second dog at the time, but glad we got four years with both good girls and another ten with the little one that I was afraid wouldn't settle down with anyone but me. Between the Golden that loved people and chased cats and Sig, who was scared of most people unless they had food and Momma liked them but vibed well with the neighborhood strays, it was definitely an odd couple pair of dogs.
I gave an Aussie/Rottweiler mix, and the intense stare offs that I see between my dog and Dobermans is unsettling. We don’t run into them often. There are no fireworks, thank God. Just intense watching.
I smile when I watch your videos, well done and you obviously know and love dogs. I'm an old woman and in my life I have loved a cocker spaniel, a Spitz, a husky, a doberman, a walker hound, two pitties, a boxer and a basset hound. Good dogs all.
My dog is a doberman and he trusts everyone. He's so friendly and loves the attention that visitors give him. Though when said visitors try to leave he tries to block them from doing so with his body
The Great Dane and Chihuahua are both so true (we have lived with both, just not at the same time 😊) but the 9 Labradors my husband trained, hunted and/or competed with (all lived in the house but, again, not all at the same time) were very intelligent. Okay, 8 of the 9 were, but Apollo was calendar model handsome and a 100-pound lap puppy, so it didn't matter. 😁
@@rivalriot1324 🤔I read my comment back and it could be read that way. So sorry! I assure you; he was hunting waterfowl and the Labs were just retrieving them. 😊 Our Labs are pampered family members.
As a general rule (clearly Apollo was an exception) labs are as intelligent as their trainer's expectations. My dad had a lab who was smart enough to recognize (and laugh at him) when he made a mistake; she had a brother who was a perfect example of a space cadet. He was barely house trained, never anything challenging. That made all the difference. My mother's favorite "laughing at him" story was when he told her (the dog) to get his red slippers. She went all over the house and came back with his blue ones, looking sheepish. He repeated, somewhat forcefully, that he wanted the RED slippers. This brought my mother into the room, where she reminded him that he'd left his red slippers at his mother's house. Queenie went from sheepish (paws stretched in front of her, muzzle on them as if bowing) to LOLOLOL (sitting up, dancing in place and "laughing"). She knew what mom had said. Dad's turn to look sheepish.
@@alisoncowan9522I don’t think it was bashing their intelligence. In my experience, most Labradors have a sort of ADHD. I think that might have been what his joke was referencing.
Ah, awesome. Especially the last one touched my heart. Hope he does another! St. Bernards, Shetland Sheepdogs, Dalmations, and Pitbulls have good advice too!
Lucky. My pit is terrified of squirrels and robins, refuses to bark at strangers for fear they might be dangerous, and hides behind me if something spooks her. I'm the guard dog around here. 😂
@Fantabulous Snuffaluffagus Our collie wanted to play with two neighbor dogs that were about to attack him. My sister was was sweating it because she wanted to release him so he'd run the other way, but he appeared to have no intention of doing so. Fortunately, a third dog (from the same group, appeared to be older and possibly a parent) intervened and protected us all. The owners appeared to not be home.
@@101jir My brainless Lab was play bowing and jumping about in front of two coyotes, while they were getting on either side of him and when he turned the one behind would try to go for the hamstrings. I thought they'd kill him. He made it OK. I don't think he had any idea they didn't want to play with him. He maybe wasn't the brightest, but he was a sweet boy. He loved to run, fetch, and cuddle. But mostly he just loved to run.
Rescues true i got collie lab rescue , he was locked in a room his entire life and when he got out he was terrified of literally every single thing. Now hes the happiest pup
@@williamwang9887You’ve probably found the explanation by now, but just in case, it’s because the meme Shiba Inu dog (or doge), Kabosu, was depicted on digital cryptocurrency (like bitcoin) and called Dogecoin.
@@williamwang9887 It's been 7 months, but: 1) Shibas are strongly associated with the cryptocurrency movement, as there have been several cryptocurrencies themed after them. 2) Shibas are also very calculating and competitive. They're always doing this little cost-benefit analysis in their heads. (Or at least mine did.) So they probably would be the dogs who would get into crypto and care about things like investments.
You never fail to make me smile and laugh! You just made my day!! These are incredible accurate. I’ve lived with some Belgian Malinois so I laughed so much with “All in,All the time, booyah” 😂
“Throw it back every once in a while…”😂😂😂😂I am done. Because if this dude, I have learned about a new dog breed. Every video that I crack up laughing at him impersonating the corgi. I love it! Thanks for the laughs.
This is a scarily accurate representation of pretty much every breed on here!! Vet approved😂😅❤ Rescues are the best, no matter what breed! Remember there are breed specific rescues, and shelters have everything from purebred dogs and cats to exotics.
I'm now convinced that my german shepherd mix is really a golden retriever. This is literally his motto. Has never met a living thing he doesn't consider his new bestie. He is a very happy-go-lucky type of dog. Though he would also protect me with his life.
I can never argue with your depictions. I think my chihuahua is defective though. She’s an amazing doorbell but hides behind me. She also burrows into the couch cushions & sleeps most of the day. 🤷🏼♀️
The last one was so wholesome :3
It's the best type of pupper!
"What breed are you?"
"I'm a rescue!😃"
As the parent mom of two Rescued Chihuahuas, I know mine are happy to be here…so they can Bite First and Ask Questions Later!! 😂
That one caught me off guard & got me. Especially as for over half my life people used to just dump unwanted dogs on the dirt road near my house. We would take them in & either find them new homes or they ended up staying with us for life. Thankfully people finally stopped dumping animals here. But my 3 current dogs are all rescues who showed up near my friends’ homes as puppies. Some people are horrible but thankfully for these pups they were dumped near kindhearted caring people. Now they are spoiled rotten…my foot is going numb from my 65 pound Shepard mix laying over my leg but he looks so content I don’t want to move. 😂
@@roguewolf7053 Numb legs here, too! 75 lb husky. I don't have anything more important to do!😂
I have a rescued GSD hurricane Harvey survivor. Or I did until I became homeless but she went to one of my best friends. No way in hell was she going through that. I see her monthly I’m a disabled veteran and she is the best part of my life. This pup had two broken legs and a rejected titanium plate in one. Yet even before we got her legs fixed she was just the happiest dog. She’s the reason I’m working so hard on my recovery.
If you get a puppy from a rescue is she still a rescue? I mean someone was going to adopt her one way or another.
@@ornerydyke that’s not always the case. There are shelters that euthanize i adoptable dogs. Also the term rescue doesn’t just include life or death. My puppy has been abandoned by many people it’s why I make sure to keep seeing her. Rescues can be the sweetest things but some of them have issues to work through.
I wish you all the luck in your journey. I'm disabled as well, and it's horrid, but I'm not homeless. Hope you get to where you want to be, and I'm glad you still get to see your doggo and you know they're looked after by your friend. They are the best therapy ❤
Your "best friend" took a dog in but not you?
I wish you all the best of luck getting back on your feet. As discouraging some days may be for you, just remember that you can do this and get out. The right time will come for you. You and your puppy will be reunited hopefully soon. May you find success and happiness at the end of this difficult journey.
The German Shepherd is so spot on it hurts. Mine takes her "job" very seriously. She sleeps by the door every night. Even if you lay her down in another room or tell her to go somewhere else and sleep, she'll do it for probably a minute after lights out, then you will hear paws clacking on the floor as she returns to her post. The house is her fortress and her bark is her sworn oath 😆
And the Mal, lol.
my senior GS always sleep near the entrance of whatever room he's in! The young female is always on the couch lol
Gsd are the best
I never thought of this but my lab/German shepherd mix used to sleep right in front of our front door, he looked only lab and loved toys but you only entered his house with permission
I was going to say the same thing. My GS always protected me 😢 I miss her.
'I'm just super happy to be here' oh my heart ❤
“Silence is golden, but YELLING IS FUN!” 😂😂
Can attest this is 100% accurate
My samoyed in a nutshell 😂
I have a samoyed puppy and being loud is her favorite activity 🤣
@@TehMakeUpMage Same. Mine barks constantly for no reason whatsoever lol. I love her though
i have a dachshund puppy, and that would this be his advice.
"Don't eat yellow snow!"
Wow ... true words of wisdom
My Shiba ate yellow snow next to a dung heap and ended up with a snow gastritis. He had to take antibiotics for a week. Wish he would have followed the life advice of the Husky.
…unless you’re really thirsty.
Let's make the Rescue the most loved dog breed in the world!
Amen!
Well, there a millions of rescue dogs and when they are rescued, they’re all loved.
As if pure breed dogs do not ended up in shelters or do not deserve to be loved. bruh.
@@JMarieCAlove I guess I should have said mixed breed or smth. I just loved how "rescue" sounds.
@@eg-draw they absolutely deserve to be loved.
It's just that I heard a conversation the other day where a colleague was willing to pay for two kittens from some expensive breed. I said : "There are two stray kittens here, in the yard of our institution. They are adorable and friendly. Please adopt those"
She just rolled her eyes "I don't want just any cat, I want a fancy breed"
I love how he always portrays Rescues as such sweet and grateful puppers!
I'm an Army vet and ex-law enforcement so the German shepard and Belgian malinios were perfect lmao!! But I live by "I'm just happy to be here" now. So wholesome from the rescue 🤍
The rescue has my heart...
No youre not.
Thank you for your service
Thanks for your service
@aarons6935 Bitter much?
'Silence is Golden
But screaming is fun'
Got me dying 🤣
They greyhounds are like running 10 minutes. Having the fun of their lives, trying to be faster than the rest - and then they nap 23 hours and 50 minutes.
Fastest couch potatoes in the world. :)
Literally all borzois do is running a little bit and SLEEPING
Oh yes. I ve had an Irish wolfshound. Same.
All those of you with a sight hound are very lucky. I've been dreaming (and talking) about having one for more than 25 years now. I would go toward the saluki, but all of them are just perfect...
😂😂😂 the laziest dog ever
These were funny and accurate, but the last one almost made me cry from sweetness.
Even after so many years, I miss my old rescue...
My greyhound used to be valued for how fast he can run, but now he’s valued for being the most wonderful companion.
So sweet, give him a pet from me.
We love people who rescue racers, thank you
Big dumb hats from snl
I dont know why "Throw it back every once and a while" just hits me. To me I think it's like saying "it's okay to be goofy or look ridiculous, just have fun and enjoy yourself"
I started crying at the rescue part - I keep forgetting just how much it means to a dog when you rescue them, even though I have three of them.
I currently have a rescue too.
We don't know what she went trough, but she fears people she doesn't know. When I walk her, I have to remind everybody to take her growlings very seriously (as she's not bigger than a Yorkshire, people find the growling funny) - yes, she bited me a couple time when she panicked, and the first time one tooth went very deep in my hand (we knew she had a terrible behaviour when we rescued her - she was growling at us all the time - but we inew that very few people would want to afopt her, so we gave her a family).
Now, at home, she's just like "I'm just happy to be here" means "I fucking love this bed/couch/watever. If you try to make me go out, I'll chope off your fingers".
It's been 8 years we adopted her. No regrets.
The thing is when I get my own pets I want to rescue, but I want two specific breed (Husky and Shiba) and I’ll need them as babies because I also want to have so they’ll get along. But maybe I’ll be lucky and find a baby Husky at a shelter but for now idk
@@Anonymous_Identity246 In a shelter, you can find specific breeds, sometimes you can find puppies... but a puppy from a specific breed is almost impossible. Maybe if you'll be one of the rare lucky one. :)
@TheSlipknotWeeb Huskies get abandoned fairly often, really. Most people are not ready to have one so make sure you are. Please don't adopt because they're cute memedogs, they're a special breed and need a lot of care and training to not be ballistic fur missile terrors. Not to be mean, but a shelter Shiba is likely crazy as hell but even regular Shibas are sort of nuts. I honestly can't imagine Shiba and Husky being a safe pairing because even if they like each other, you're in for trouble. Good luck either way.
@@Merble Yea, I’m aware they can be pains. I think I’m ready for their stubbornness being I’ve been around cats all my life 😅. Also I’ve learned that sometimes with how a dog’s raised and trained plus socialized from when they’re pups plays a role in how they are. Also, I feel like especially Shibas would be right for me being how they’re so cat like with me being around cats all my life. So I’m prepared for their, territorial, stubborn, hate everything attitude. And even then if I raise them properly that will be a little less of a problem. I’ve learned that the reason why small dogs are often nuts is that people find the barking, growling, and overall having a hatred for everything “cute” so they don’t have them trained or socialized properly at all. (Did I make myself look dumb with this?)
That last one. 😭 I lost my 2 boys last year; your channel is almost therapy. Thank you very much.
😂😂 as a Chihuahua mom I can't begin to tell you how accurate this is. I like to tell everyone he's adopted or part chainsaw.
I love the part chainsaw. They growl like that, too.
Very accurate. I used to work with pets and their owners and chihuahuas and pitbulls are the dogs I trust the least.
Which I find annoying because my family and I have always had chihuahuas and none of them has ever been a spawn of satan and has never showed any aggression or excessive fear towards people. We always treated and trained them like any dog, so they behave like a dog and not like miniature demons.
@@ithewho6603 that's why I tell people mine is adopted. I got him with all his behavioral issues at 3 years old. I've had him for 2 years and so far we can sit, we can stay, and come when called. But only when he's not focused on screaming at an elderly lady or child or another dog or a bicycle etc...
@@ithewho6603 Yes as a further vet nurse, chihuahuas were terrifying as their threshold was so low, and near zero chance of finding a muzzle that fitted.
Never fun to be dealing with a land-shark in crisis, or that thinks they're in crisis; stress never makes emergencies go well.
Just occasionally I would meet a confident, self-assured, easy going chihuahua and be surprised enough to question it's heritage; rather than questioning my assumptions. Turns out most were coming from one breeder who carefully socialised and handled their pups from birth.
I think a huge amount of chihuahua fear response is due to their first few weeks of life being so small and fragile, rather than owners. However some owners can manage to turn around a difficult "childhood"
As a Dogue de Bordeaux mom who lives one floor below an adorable couple of chainsaws... ehm... chihuahuas, your comment had me in tears 😂😂😂👍
... for the record, my 80 lbs mastiff is scared sick of those two little mice 😅🤷♀️
Edit: education/rieducation is crucial, so keep up the good work!
I got my Astro when he was 3yo too. And he too had behavioral issues due to the bad neglect he came from.
He's with me for 6 years now, and he's truly a role model ❤
He's the living, snoring testimony that love, perseverance and the right training do miracles for dog behavior 🥰
... that and a ton of treats 😅🤣
I'm a pet sitter and by far the herding breeds are the most intelligent I've met. Great Dane teenage puppies give you the biggest bruises. Great Pyrenees can be walked safely as long as you apply the laws of physics to remain upright when they spot any warm blooded creature in their territory.
The Doberman was spot on. Mine is exactly like that. Will be very uneasy around strangers but when around my dad he's a massive baby. Also, a bit too smart for his own good.
"I am just super happy to be here." Melted my heart
Yes, with pictures it's so much better!!! Big plus to include rescues. All dogs deserve love
The rescues are all just happy to be here. ❤TY!
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AHHHH how dare you put a sweet touching clip right there at the very end! We rescued 2 puppies years ago and unfortunately they've both passed by now, but oh man did they fill our lives with SO much happiness. ♥
As a rescuer of Malinois that are too reactive to be safe to adopt out, I enjoy both of those entries. I give them professional jobs and they're super happy to be there. 😂
In my personal opinion, Mals are one of the breeds that I think don't tend to make good (standard) family pets, they just have such a high work drive that living like your average dog is unfufilling to them.
I'm really happy to hear what you're doing for your Mals!
@@alexw.7097it really depends on the Mali and how it is raised.
Mine gets walked almost everyday either on the morning or night and acompanies me to work sometimes, she is super chill and lays by my feet most of the day, or finds her toys and plays by herself, and really enjoys her sleepytime after meals. And she is overall a great pet.
Its really also dogs being different, I chose her because she was the most calm and friendly of her siblings. In comparison one of her sisters... that dog would become a problem for me, I had a 10kg hyper active, no chill, no sleep dog once before, and let me tell you I dread to think what she would be like in Mali weight class.
@@guilhermelopes986 Once, almost every day? How about three times a day, every day, rain or shine?
Getting a Malinois that you don’t plan to give a job is a bold choice. I don’t understand some people. Thank you for what you do. You’re giving those dogs a chance to live and even be happy.
I love Mals, absolutely brilliant dogs. But I would never own one. I just admire from afar. I dont have enough work for them lol
I adopted a dog from the pound. Big girl, around 80 lbs. Love her to pieces, and she is so happy to be here with me. Couldn't have asked for a better dog. I love you coco
I found the Husky to be especially meaningful. The Samoyed was good too.
My husky/Australian shepherd/pit mix is so conflicted- guarding the farm, attacking coyotes and singing the song of his people at the furthest sound of a siren anywhere. The chow chow/pyr mix feels compelled to join in.
The rescue dog....just happy to be with you....there is no greater love than that from a dog you save. ❤❤❤❤
Adopt from a shelter, please. Boycott puppy mills until they go away ....for good.
My granddog is a street mutt from St Thomas who was rescued and brought up here when he was an under weight 6 mths old. 40 libs and 7 yrs later, he's just so happy to be here and we're just so happy to have him. ❤️
Aww I love how you calm it granddog
I am just super happy to be here=rescue dog❤Now how much truth is in that one sentence😭
These bring this old lady so much joy. Thank you!
I went to bed smiling about this. Thank you for such wholesome & funny entertainment!
This man and his content brings me so much joy. Thank you for putting in this effort, truly. You don't know how you've turned my day around.
I just picked up a Lab/Husky rescue from the ASPCA on 11/10. We're happy you're here too buddy. One of the best experiences in life, is when you pick up a rescue dog and take them home. There will be a moment. The dog will realize it is part of your pack and it is staying. Then they relax and fall into a deep sleep. Like it's the first time in a long time they have peace and security. Wizard is going to be a very good boy who had a very unfair start in life.
My pom died a year ago and yes often I feel happiness is gone without him. He was my sunshine
First time in my life owning a rescue dog and he truly is just happy to be in my life. It’s lots of work with him in the beginning but he’s such a blessing.
Thank you for rescuing. The world needs more people like you
My Doberman agrees. 100% accurate! (I love watching your videos and am always super excited whenever you do 'my breed')
Had a min-pin/Shiba mix, and it took her three years to come around to my brothers. Pinschers are definitely one-person dogs, and Sig was my girl from the moment I led her out of the kennel at school. Hadn't really planned on adopting a second dog at the time, but glad we got four years with both good girls and another ten with the little one that I was afraid wouldn't settle down with anyone but me. Between the Golden that loved people and chased cats and Sig, who was scared of most people unless they had food and Momma liked them but vibed well with the neighborhood strays, it was definitely an odd couple pair of dogs.
I gave an Aussie/Rottweiler mix, and the intense stare offs that I see between my dog and Dobermans is unsettling. We don’t run into them often. There are no fireworks, thank God. Just intense watching.
My dobbie Carl agrees. He loves me and my two sons. The rest of the world is guilty of something until proven innocent. 😂
@@panda-peanut😂 this is so true for my Dobie boys!
@@panda-peanut my Dobbies agree completely!🤣 ‘Guilty until proven innocent’ such a perfect description!🤣
Ending on the best possible note! Hugs
As a chihuahua, I can confirm this as accurate.
You are a Chihuahua!! Does your mom know you can type?
For sure😆
Too funny
as a pomeranian i have some objections
I’ve worked really hard to train my chihuahua not to do that. Every once in awhile she still threatens. I call it progress.
That last one made me cry and hug my dog❤️❤️
I smile when I watch your videos, well done and you obviously know and love dogs. I'm an old woman and in my life I have loved a cocker spaniel, a Spitz, a husky, a doberman, a walker hound, two pitties, a boxer and a basset hound. Good dogs all.
Oh, the Rescue dog was the sweetest but I love all your impersonations of labs and retrievers. Spot on!
Having a rescue dog myself...the last bit got me tearing up :')
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The rescue ❤. Everything is just spot on!
Bonus one: wolf: Defend what you value most with your life and always remember to take care of your pack
You make me cry, i had a newfy... i miss her so much😢
Watching this while my Great Dane is literally sleeping next to me. Love it!
“ trust no one …… except for your mom”
Very true words indeed….
every one of my animals has been a rescue, and, yeah, its true, many of them basically train themselves out of gratitude for having a place to live
I know I said this before but I'll say it again, I love this guy. He is so spot on.
My dog is a doberman and he trusts everyone. He's so friendly and loves the attention that visitors give him. Though when said visitors try to leave he tries to block them from doing so with his body
I can't tell how much I LOVE this one. Funny yet so touching I cried in the end no lie!
Aww... the last one gives me goosebumps. ❤
The rescue one was so sweet!
My rescue was spoiled into divahood, though. But, dammit, she loved her people.
The Great Dane and Chihuahua are both so true (we have lived with both, just not at the same time 😊) but the 9 Labradors my husband trained, hunted and/or competed with (all lived in the house but, again, not all at the same time) were very intelligent. Okay, 8 of the 9 were, but Apollo was calendar model handsome and a 100-pound lap puppy, so it didn't matter. 😁
Wait he hunted your dogs?!
I am so sorry I completely misinterpreted what you wrote and now feel very stupid…
@@rivalriot1324 🤔I read my comment back and it could be read that way. So sorry! I assure you; he was hunting waterfowl and the Labs were just retrieving them. 😊 Our Labs are pampered family members.
As a general rule (clearly Apollo was an exception) labs are as intelligent as their trainer's expectations. My dad had a lab who was smart enough to recognize (and laugh at him) when he made a mistake; she had a brother who was a perfect example of a space cadet. He was barely house trained, never anything challenging. That made all the difference.
My mother's favorite "laughing at him" story was when he told her (the dog) to get his red slippers. She went all over the house and came back with his blue ones, looking sheepish. He repeated, somewhat forcefully, that he wanted the RED slippers. This brought my mother into the room, where she reminded him that he'd left his red slippers at his mother's house. Queenie went from sheepish (paws stretched in front of her, muzzle on them as if bowing) to LOLOLOL (sitting up, dancing in place and "laughing"). She knew what mom had said. Dad's turn to look sheepish.
@@alisoncowan9522I don’t think it was bashing their intelligence. In my experience, most Labradors have a sort of ADHD. I think that might have been what his joke was referencing.
I love this because he clearly knows his dogs. And his eyes are amazing. They change colour as the light changes!
The Beagle one is WAY too accurate.😂
Ah, awesome. Especially the last one touched my heart. Hope he does another! St. Bernards, Shetland Sheepdogs, Dalmations, and Pitbulls have good advice too!
I would definitely like to hear what those breeds have to say. Especially the Dalmatian.
Samoyed one is so true, silence is golden, but yelling is fun. I’d be happy just to have quiet chat with my girl, not talking in CAPITALS ALL THE TIME
I choked/laughed at the pug one. Once again you nailed it.😂
I adore my German shepherd dog! Right before watching this video, he chased a coyote off our land 😅♥️
Lucky. My pit is terrified of squirrels and robins, refuses to bark at strangers for fear they might be dangerous, and hides behind me if something spooks her. I'm the guard dog around here. 😂
My Lab would try to get the coyotes to play 😞.
Oh why a coyote? Where do you live?
@Fantabulous Snuffaluffagus Our collie wanted to play with two neighbor dogs that were about to attack him. My sister was was sweating it because she wanted to release him so he'd run the other way, but he appeared to have no intention of doing so.
Fortunately, a third dog (from the same group, appeared to be older and possibly a parent) intervened and protected us all. The owners appeared to not be home.
@@101jir My brainless Lab was play bowing and jumping about in front of two coyotes, while they were getting on either side of him and when he turned the one behind would try to go for the hamstrings. I thought they'd kill him. He made it OK. I don't think he had any idea they didn't want to play with him. He maybe wasn't the brightest, but he was a sweet boy. He loved to run, fetch, and cuddle. But mostly he just loved to run.
Watched this so many times. Still bring me peace and a smile
You nailed them all! I have a black Lab and yeah, “what?”. But she is also a rescue so her tail never stops wagging.
The rescue is always my favorite.
Papillon: Don’t judge a book by its cover **flips hair**
Always so wonderful! The rescue got my heart. ❤❤
This man needs to be protected at all cost..hmmm wonder which dog we should use to protect him with 😂🤔
All of them. All the dogs. Each. And. Every. Single. One.
a chihuahua lol
German shepherd.
The German Shepherd, of course.
Great Pyrenees or Belgian Malinois..or Chihuahua 😅
I feel like I have a pet when I watch these. So wholesome. I love it!
Oh! You got me with that last one dude.
The advices are actually good!
You just gotta find the right situation and time to use them! 💕💕💕
The louder, the better! That's my BEAGLE BOYS!
I am so glad I stumbled on you, you never cease to delight in your spot on and extremely accurate depictions. Thank you for putting these together!
Thank you so much for including the rescue dog
Rescues true i got collie lab rescue , he was locked in a room his entire life and when he got out he was terrified of literally every single thing.
Now hes the happiest pup
Man you put effort into making these contents and well done on making them enjoyable and humorous.
The joy and laughter your videos bring is wonderful!! Thank you.
🤣🤣 The border collies at my work always chase the birds and squirrels. I love these videos so much!
Loved the Cocker Spaniel's old school Disney reference!
lmfao the Shiba Inu one had me cracking up even though I knew it was coming
I didn't quite get it. Could you please explain it?
@@williamwang9887 there was a bitcoin that used the image of a Shiba Inu
@@williamwang9887You’ve probably found the explanation by now, but just in case, it’s because the meme Shiba Inu dog (or doge), Kabosu, was depicted on digital cryptocurrency (like bitcoin) and called Dogecoin.
@@williamwang9887 It's been 7 months, but:
1) Shibas are strongly associated with the cryptocurrency movement, as there have been several cryptocurrencies themed after them.
2) Shibas are also very calculating and competitive. They're always doing this little cost-benefit analysis in their heads. (Or at least mine did.) So they probably would be the dogs who would get into crypto and care about things like investments.
My dog's a rescue. That video was spot - on! Love it! 💖💖
You never fail to make me smile and laugh! You just made my day!!
These are incredible accurate. I’ve lived with some Belgian Malinois so I laughed so much with “All in,All the time, booyah” 😂
“Throw it back every once in a while…”😂😂😂😂I am done. Because if this dude, I have learned about a new dog breed. Every video that I crack up laughing at him impersonating the corgi. I love it! Thanks for the laughs.
I have a rescue German Shepherd, and I can confidently say she is both 😂
The German shepherd spot on, I have a German Shepard. The last one stole my heart.
The beagle's advise is spot on
This is a scarily accurate representation of pretty much every breed on here!! Vet approved😂😅❤ Rescues are the best, no matter what breed! Remember there are breed specific rescues, and shelters have everything from purebred dogs and cats to exotics.
The sleeping great dane made me laugh 😂 I used to have a great dane and he slept all the time and was a huge lap dog
So spot on, I can’t pick a favorite, except for you of course! Thanks again for the laughs - you’re a treasure❣️
I'm now convinced that my german shepherd mix is really a golden retriever. This is literally his motto. Has never met a living thing he doesn't consider his new bestie. He is a very happy-go-lucky type of dog. Though he would also protect me with his life.
some of these are still insanely wholesome. thank you
The rescue ❤
So happy - Really had the perfect dog raising me. Learned so much from my Dobermann.
So good, again. And the rescue at the end is the frosting on the cake. Thank you!
I'm a Malinois (mix) owner and that was accurate, but Rescue was my favourite!!! Mutts are the best 😊
I, too, am super happy to be here.
As a lab owner for many years this one is aooo true, theyre sooo derpy and seemingly lost at rimes i love it lmao
I can never argue with your depictions. I think my chihuahua is defective though. She’s an amazing doorbell but hides behind me. She also burrows into the couch cushions & sleeps most of the day. 🤷🏼♀️
Perhaps she received an exorcism before you got her
the rescue 😢 he’s such a good boiii.
I'm just happy to be here
I'm a prod mom of 2 rescued doggos, the best! ❤❤❤❤