How Dogs Can Recognize a Bad Person (And Other Dog Incredible Abilities Explained)

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From the random stranger that your well-behaved dog barks at in the street, to the neighbor that your pet refuses to go near, sometimes it seems dogs just know when someone is a ‘bad’ or ‘good’ person. Stick around till the end of this video as we dig up the dirt on your dog's incredible abilities.
Dogs can detect a mean person
According to a study published in the journal of Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, dogs can tell when someone is mean to you!
In three different scenarios, a dog owner was trying to open a container that was tightly sealed with an actor standing next to them. The first actor helped open the container, the second was passive, and the third outright refused to help.
Scientists found that the dogs were much more likely to accept a treat from the actor who tried to help and showed kindness toward the owner.
Most dogs also accepted food from the passive actor, but they were not willing to trust the person who didn’t lend a hand.
Dogs can detect liars
Another study conducted in Japan followed a similar experiment to find out if dogs can recognize an untrustworthy person.
In this experiment, the scientists placed two containers near the dogs. One had treats inside, but the other was empty. In the first test, a person pointed to the container that concealed a treat, but the second time, the person pointed to the empty container instead.
The dogs were happy to find the treat the first round, but were disappointed when they found out they were lied to in the second time. Then, the third round, the person pointed to the container with the treat again. However, that time, the dogs did not go for it. That person had been untrustworthy and deceitful in the second round, and the dog remembered that.
Dogs can remember their owner’s scent forever
Dogs can remember the scent of their owners for their entire life.
A dog’s memory is so complex that they will remember emotions associated with their owner or a person they met. The association of how that person made the dog feel remains stored in the dog’s brain.
When a dog recognizes a particular scent associated with a human that has brought them joy, a particular portion of their brain is triggered, and they remember them.
Studies have shown that an owner’s scent activates the pleasure centers in the dog’s brain. It’s similar to the way the human brain responds to the perfume or cologne of a loved one.
Dogs can interpret facial expressions.
In a touchscreen experiment in Austria, scientists put dogs to the test.
When the dogs were shown angry or happy faced pictures of people they hadn’t seen before, they were still able to tell the difference and earn that reward.
The scientists say that the experiment proves that dogs can discriminate between the two human expressions. Dogs had a natural aversion to pressing their noses against pictures of angry faces. This means that our furry friends have some knowledge about the meaning behind human expressions.
Dogs can smell bad intentions
If your dog barks at some people, but not the others, it could be that your dog picks up on subconscious signals you send about those people.
Outwardly, you may be being welcoming and friendly to a person, but your dog will notice tiny, subconscious signals that you are not completely comfortable around that person.
Your dog can sense when you are nervous because your body produces certain stress-related chemicals and hormones that have distinctive odors.
On that note, remember that dogs can smell fear. In a study of 694 people, the scientists found a link between an individual’s emotional state and their likelihood of getting bitten. Confident and emotionally stable people didn't get bitten nearly as often as those who feel anxious around intimidating dogs.
Dogs can read your body language.
According to animal behavior specialists, canines will pick up on every move a dog or human makes.
This is because dogs rely on canine body language to assess their own safety when they are around other dogs.
Dogs can smell serious illnesses
Believe it or not, dogs can detect cancer. Simply by sniffing someone’s body.
A study conducted at the University of California Davis has shown that dogs can detect Cancer-affected tissues out of many samples.
Dogs can even be life-savers for people with diabetes.
A dog’s super nose can also predict seizures, and migraines, and can detect malaria and Parkinson’s disease.
Now, let’s talk about why dogs bark at some dogs, but not the others.
While humans communicate using words, dogs mainly communicate through their body language and scent.
Your dog may bark at some dogs because they show threatening body language and have an off-putting scent.

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  • "I'll never trust a person that doesn't like a dog, but I'll always trust a dog that doesn't like a person" - Bill Murry

    @Elfling26@Elfling26 Жыл бұрын
    • Some people just dont like dogs or kids. It's no necessarily problem. But I agree about someone a dog always seems to dislike.

      @marissashantez6051@marissashantez60513 ай бұрын
    • Dogs have killed babies tho.....

      @matrixghfilms6492@matrixghfilms64923 ай бұрын
    • Yep. My dog is friendly towards everyone so, if she didn't like someone I'd be immediately suspicious!

      @klarisakivlin9433@klarisakivlin94333 ай бұрын
    • ("AGGREED")

      @robbielynch306@robbielynch3063 ай бұрын
    • Trump hates dogs. One presumes the feeling is mutual.

      @martin2289@martin22893 ай бұрын
  • "The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog." - Mark Twain

    @chuckcts-v3460@chuckcts-v3460 Жыл бұрын
    • Mark twain didnt like people bc he was anti-semetic

      @nalabishop402@nalabishop402 Жыл бұрын
    • Mark twain was a big time coomer

      @sidesaddleintobattle4984@sidesaddleintobattle4984 Жыл бұрын
    • Liberals have bad dogs. They are evil

      @dblack8141@dblack8141 Жыл бұрын
    • Dogs truly are the best ‘people’ imo.👍🏻😊

      @deew1215@deew1215 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh Chuck Thank you for this

      @annaesmaili4867@annaesmaili4867 Жыл бұрын
  • Once, I had a job interview, and I had to go to my boss house. She had a dog, and the dog seemed to like me. In the end of the interview, the dog came in the room and sat between my legs, asking for a hug. My boss watched my reaction and interaction, and hired me for that. No joke.

    @florianpierredumont4775@florianpierredumont4775 Жыл бұрын
    • i would do the same thing honestly if my dog likes someone thats special fr

      @noahz6295@noahz6295 Жыл бұрын
    • I did the same thing when hiring mechanics and it right every single time 😊😊😊

      @philliphall5198@philliphall51984 ай бұрын
    • My dog would literally warn me of people, lead me to things I needed to see, and let me know a person was good. I miss my dog terribly. There will never be another like my dog.

      @TanyaM-yp7gk@TanyaM-yp7gk4 ай бұрын
    • I had a job interview last week. The owner's dog came over and sat with his paw on my leg The owner said his dog was very picky and he likes you. I did not get the job.🎉

      @paul66990@paul669903 ай бұрын
    • @@paul66990Maybe the fact that the dog liked you made you the wrong type of person for the job.🤔

      @nicole-uo9cd@nicole-uo9cd3 ай бұрын
  • Ann Rule mentioned this in her book The Stranger Beside Me. The title refers to Ted Bundy, who was a coworker of hers for a while, and she had no idea he was capable of the crimes he committed. She wrote, "The only clue I had was that my dog (who liked everyone) didn't like Ted at all. Whenever he bent over my desk at the Crisis Clinic, she growled and the hackles on her neck stood up. The lesson is clear: Pay attention to your dog!"

    @swadams2@swadams2 Жыл бұрын
    • omg to have had a vile person like that anyhow in your life is just horrible. Thank goodness that the dog gave an opinion that must have protected you one some level.

      @katherinespencer2073@katherinespencer207310 ай бұрын
    • My dog jumped back when she passed a person with hoodies sitting on the trail. I immediately called her back and we backed out from there. I always trust my dog's instincts.

      @sunshine_pnw@sunshine_pnw6 ай бұрын
    • dogs are TRASH that have NO place in human society!

      @josephinetracy1485@josephinetracy14856 ай бұрын
    • ​you should seek treatment

      @junicohen7918@junicohen79182 ай бұрын
    • thank you, I did. Psychologist sometimes were judgemental. Not good at listening. Book knowledge. Thats were a part of the frustration comes as well. So now, I trust myself. Thats best advcie I have: Trust yourself. And your dog :) I do too. I trust nature and animals (not all the dogs bark at me-it just happened sometimes-occasinaly. I think they sense our energy, our vibes. Not necaserily means someone is evil. Not all the time. I think I wil get better and on the healing path once I find a stable home. I live temporarily now in a place and wait for social housing.@@junicohen7918

      @flyingburito-ng8jw@flyingburito-ng8jw2 ай бұрын
  • I used to share a house with a friend who had a Labrador, we spent many days out in the woods together etc. I eventually moved away and never saw my friend or his dog for over five years. The first time I visited him again his dog instantly recognised me. He was over joyed to see me. He’s since died. Have many good memories with him. RIP Samson

    @Blaze-ko3ts@Blaze-ko3ts2 жыл бұрын
    • 9 L

      @lillylover7@lillylover7 Жыл бұрын
    • ❤️😍👍🏻

      @YTjndallas@YTjndallas Жыл бұрын
    • We don’t deserve dogs man.

      @captain00722@captain00722 Жыл бұрын
    • Rip

      @user-qw5xh1nj6l@user-qw5xh1nj6l Жыл бұрын
    • I guess every single mail delivery person, ups, fed-ex etc are extremely evil because my dog acted like he wanted to kill them. This whole thing is random, and a flip of the coin.

      @apacheworrier3776@apacheworrier3776 Жыл бұрын
  • Used to work with an old guy who was liked by dogs EVERYWHERE he went. He was a great person.

    @luisforeal8676@luisforeal8676 Жыл бұрын
    • @@killdizzle lol

      @dcfromthev@dcfromthev Жыл бұрын
    • @@killdizzle at least you own it.

      @2020girlygirl@2020girlygirl Жыл бұрын
    • @@killdizzle Well-played

      @Ahabite@Ahabite Жыл бұрын
    • This is me. Most dogs seem to like me even if they see me for the first time.... if only I could get this much attention from women but I've never even had a relationship

      @leadnsteel1428@leadnsteel1428 Жыл бұрын
    • @@killdizzle i must say they do like to smell the piles .

      @flhusa1@flhusa1 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a doberman. I had throat cancer and she slept across my throat when I came home from radiation treatment. I beat it but 4 yrs later she died of throat cancer on the same spot as I had it. RIP Madie you will always be in my heart and mind.

    @sociallyunaceptable981@sociallyunaceptable981 Жыл бұрын
    • A dog will sacrifice everything for their best friend, man.

      @toddjohnson271@toddjohnson271 Жыл бұрын
    • Omg she took it away from you 😭 rip sweet angel

      @xbadvibesforeverx@xbadvibesforeverx7 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I read one article of pets will take negative energies from their owners

      @bhagyalakshmi6143@bhagyalakshmi61437 ай бұрын
    • Angels don't have wings , they have paws

      @mrnice7570@mrnice75706 ай бұрын
    • @@bhagyalakshmi6143if you can remember..what book is it please?

      @kia6955@kia69556 ай бұрын
  • The part about dogs forever memorizing smells of people important to them made me take a trip down memory lane. When I was little more than a toddler, our neighbor had a Shiba which was still an extremely rare and unknown breed here in Europe at the end of the 90s. Fatefuly, we were both born the same month of the same year and ended up growing up next to each other, a green see-through fence separating us. The dog, named Luis, wasn't happy : his owner never took him out to walk, was rarely at home and he didn't really take much care of him. So Luis decided he wanted to stay with us and dug a passage under the fence to come over to our garden. Every single day after his owner went to work, he would crawl under the fence, come spend the day with me and then go back to his house in the evening before his owner returned. When I was 4, due to my father's work, we moved to a different country and got separated. A decade later, teenager me came back to where I spent the first years of my life. I went to the front gate of Luis house and, before I could even call his name I saw him, now an old dog, cruising out of the house followed by a younger Shiba. The younger Shiba stayed a bit back, watching me with a mix of curiosity and wariness ; Luis, on the other hand, was so happy he was screaming and jumping all over the place. In that moment, I was certain : after almost 10 years apart he still remembered me, still recognized me. This was the last time I got to see him and it still breaks my heart that I couldn't just open the gate and cuddle him in my arms.

    @Ekkinox@Ekkinox Жыл бұрын
    • awh man this is just so sweet

      @skylightskye@skylightskye3 күн бұрын
  • My immediate family once had a dog who no doubt knew that I had a pacemaker. She'd come into my room almost every morning without fail, do a perimeter check, then come over to me and sniff my face. If I sniffed back, she knew I was okay and she left. I loved that about her. RIP Angel 🥰

    @danielwells1734@danielwells1734 Жыл бұрын
    • I randomly started sniffing my dog in the face when he would my face in the morning lol. Weird but now we have sniff-offs. He can’t beat me

      @versacetudo9243@versacetudo9243 Жыл бұрын
    • You’re my type of human! 🤗

      @Whoamidontknow17707@Whoamidontknow17707 Жыл бұрын
    • Sniffed back? lol

      @kevinmalone3210@kevinmalone3210 Жыл бұрын
    • Very true! My brother had double pnemonia, he was home and super sick. His dog kept nudging him to ensure my brother didn’t dose off to heaven. Brother finally got it together enough to dial 911. They are lifesavers❤️

      @hikerhobby1204@hikerhobby1204 Жыл бұрын
    • My friend had a dachshund who I was very close with. She was always very fond of and affectionate with me, but became moreso around when I was 15. I was later diagnosed with cancer. It was like she knew something was wrong. Aside from some side-effects of the chemo and radiation, I’m fine now. Sadly she passed away a few years ago. RIP Roxxy.

      @18videowatcher41@18videowatcher4111 ай бұрын
  • The part about a dog's memory of an owner's scent is very true. My dad adopted my dog after I moved away. I was 22 at the time and I thought a puppy was just what I needed. I had my dog for about 4 or 5 months before I realized I wasn't home enough to provide her with the life she deserved. My dad had just retired and he said he would take the 9 month old pup and give her a great life. I knew it was the right thing to do. She always loved me though, and anytime I would visit, she always stuck by my side. My dad became her favorite person. But he died 13 years later, one day when he was cutting wood with the dog, in the woods behind the house. When Mom found him, the dog was asleep in the truck. She had no idea what had happened. After he died, my dog never stopped watching for him to come home. Mom would come home in the car and the dog would see her park from the front window of the house. My mom would open the front door and the dog would whine and cry looking for dad as she circled the car. Then after she couldn't find him, she'd come in and greet mom. It was just mom and the dog in the house after that. The dog never really loved my mom like she loved my father or myself, she never quite understood that it was just mom and her left. She thought dad would be home tomorrow. At night, the dog would sleep on the couch in the living room, waiting for my dad to come through the door. For 3 years it was like this. By this time my dog was 16 years old, arthritic, mostly deaf, and mostly blind, with roughly 6 teeth left in her mouth. She required a special diet and we needed to take extra care to preserve her kidney functions. One night, I drove to Mom's house and I didn't get there until midnight or 1. The living room light was left on for me, and there was my dog, asleep on the couch. She didn't hear me come through the door and the light didn't keep her up. She was snoring in her little doggy sort of way. I brought my bags inside and gently walked to my room. I sat my things down on the bed and returned to see if the commotion had woken up the dog. I must have been quiet enough, because I did not wake her. So, I walked beside her little sleeping body and waved my hand to blow my scent over her face. Her little nose began to wiggle as she started to take short chopping sniffs as her head lifted from the pillow. She didn't even have her eyes opened before she started to whine and cry in excitement. She got up as fast as she could and wiggled her old bones all over the place as she became filled with joy. I will never forget that night. My scent was all it took to wake her up from a very deep sleep. She died of a stroke about 3 months later, she was 2 months shy of her 17th birthday. I held her as she died. I was her last smell, I hope it was enough to stir a great memory together, as she slipped away forever.

    @zombiepresident7581@zombiepresident7581 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s so sad. May she rest in peace. My dog is 2 years old and I am afraid of the day that I will say goodbye to her. Life sucks.

      @sammyh9542@sammyh9542 Жыл бұрын
    • @@sammyh9542 Life is the good part. It's the dying at the end of it that sucks.

      @zombiepresident7581@zombiepresident7581 Жыл бұрын
    • Owner scent and memory for dogs is very real. Know those thousands of videos of dogs who went nuts once soldiers returned home from Iraq after a one year tour of deployment?

      @luigivincenz3843@luigivincenz3843 Жыл бұрын
    • This is why the dog should see that it’s owner has died and it might seem cruel but it’s the only way the dog will “get over it”

      @jonharrison3114@jonharrison3114 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jonharrison3114 Dogs don't really understand death like we do. They don't know that it's permanent. My dog eventually inspected and smelled my Dad's body. She still waited for him to return. A dog can understand when any living thing quits interacting with them after a traumatic event, like a fight or some other experience. But they don't really understand what it means. My dog got to sniff and see my dad's body. She just waited for him to wake up. Any time he slept, she left him alone. There is nothing you can do, short of destroying a person's body in front of the dog, to show them someone is never coming back. Dogs love their pack. They serve their leader. Even when that leader isn't around. They are Conditioned by us to expect us to eventually return. We always return. We may leave for a few weeks or months, but we always come back. That's why they never stop looking. They speak a different language than us. Dogs have a similar understanding to 2 year old humans. 2 year olds cannot understand death.

      @zombiepresident7581@zombiepresident7581 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a service dog for multiple medical issues. I love that they mentioned migraines with the seizures. I have both, and My gsd warns me of both, among other things. She saves my life everyday.

    @wildlifesymphony@wildlifesymphony11 ай бұрын
  • What’s crazy is this actually happened to me! My dog and I were going for our daily walk. Typically, when people would walk past, she’d either wanna greet, or just totally ignore the person. This one day, there was a guy passing by us and I noticed my pup sat on my feet (facing away from me) and started growling and not taking her eye off him. The guy was so spooked, he went to the opposite side of the street. I always suspected she did this b/c she detected something and wanted to protect me. Who knows….my pup is prob the reason I was able to return home that night 🤔🥹🥰

    @TerriBerri0616@TerriBerri0616 Жыл бұрын
  • When my brother and I moved away for college our dog didn't know how to react. My parents told me she would sleep in our rooms at night waiting for us to come home. It got so bad that she wouldn't eat. I got an apartment that allowed pets and moved her up there for her final years.

    @PT84@PT842 жыл бұрын
    • Omgggg i felt the same when i left my dog. Glad u were able to have her back for awhile.

      @NicJDee@NicJDee Жыл бұрын
    • Awee our family dog is also sleeping in my bed when I'm in my university town. When my parents are on vacation she is sleepig in their bed and she refuses to get up until it's really necessary to go on a walk.

      @Tesjhkyayy@Tesjhkyayy Жыл бұрын
    • think about it like this you left your friend to go to a school to learn absolutely nothing while they aged and died off missing you so you could go to school to be nothing and do nothing but party would you take it back and not sink your self 10s of thousands of dollars in debt to be socially accepted by people who are not peers or friends ,and the one friend who wanted you there more anything died missing you because you sought to go study at a failing educational system

      @odgreenshq6221@odgreenshq6221 Жыл бұрын
    • @@odgreenshq6221 I read your comment out loud and my dog was growling and barking. I guess he could sense something about you....

      @joeyvindictive3552@joeyvindictive3552 Жыл бұрын
    • @@odgreenshq6221 The dog didnt die missing him, he said he got the dog to live with him for her final years.

      @Likexner@Likexner Жыл бұрын
  • My parents ran a pub when I was growing up that we also lived in, and they had a regular customer who our dog HATED. She hated him so much that she'd bark any time he so much as drove by the pub. He seemed like a good guy so they never understood why she despised him specifically. Many years later my mum ran into one of his daughters and it turns out he was horribly abusive them.

    @levifoster2992@levifoster2992 Жыл бұрын
    • There are abusive people who dogs like. I knew a person who even killed dogs at some point and dogs still liked him. I just think that dogs just read the energy of a person for that moment and that's it.

      @yesman1743@yesman1743 Жыл бұрын
    • @@yesman1743 exactly, I don't believe dogs can read through you, rather just for the moment. I am a piece of shit, or used to be; and dogs either love or hate me depending on my mood. I have some "mood disorder" ( in quotes because it's a crutch, let's be real ) and some days dogs will hate or love me, and it depends on my mood. I've had dogs be pissed at me just because the day went to shit, and every time I give the dog a direct eye contact and piss the dog off more, just to have them retreat from fear. Other times I'm in a great mood and dogs come up to me and ask for love, and I give it to them. I fucking hate dogs that are reactive, they sit there and agitate you because they don't like your energy. I have to deal with people with shitty energy all the time; I don't get to yell at them for an hour because of it though. One day I seriously feel like I'll end up kicking some dog across the room, just because I was in a shitty mood and it felt like agitating me. That's why I love cats, I can be in a shitty mood and they come up and want to help me; they don't agitate because they can see I'm agitated. I wish animals could talk rather than meow or yip, it'd teach everyone a lot.

      @lillee4207@lillee4207 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@lillee4207 I think dogs can hear your heartbeat, and maybe people with bad moods or bad intentions have a heartbeat that sounds like danger. This makes calm bad people especially dangerous.

      @Iquey@Iquey Жыл бұрын
  • My best friend used to work as a veterinarian's assistant. Dogs didn't like her too much outside the vet clinic because she smelled like the vet clinic. She thought it had a lot to do with assisting during euthanasia procedures and the scents that go along with death. Now she's a horseback riding instructor and horse trainer and all dogs love her.

    @christina4413@christina4413 Жыл бұрын
  • Any dog I see or meet is happy to see me even though I'm a stranger to them. They sense my intense love for them.

    @heru-deshet359@heru-deshet3596 ай бұрын
    • Ha ha, I remember being on vacation in the UK riding my bicycle along a channel. Dog was standing in the middle of the street.I slowed down and stopped. Dog came to me. Me: "You're such a good girl!" petted the dog and we both had a good time. Owner: "That wasn't strange!"

      @rolandlemmers6462@rolandlemmers64623 ай бұрын
    • I feel the same way, but one hunting dog once almost bit me.

      @kiisseli1337@kiisseli13373 ай бұрын
    • they are tasty too

      @Ducktility@DucktilityАй бұрын
  • I miss my dog so much. She passed away last year. 15 years of unwavering loyal companionship and unconditional love. From a newborn pup all the way till her last day, she has been in my life. Please treat your canine companion with love and respect. They're gone before you know it.

    @GoatOfWar@GoatOfWar Жыл бұрын
    • I’m so sorry. I just got my dog almost a year ago, as a puppy, and I can’t imagine her not being here. God bless.❤

      @missyhilary8905@missyhilary8905 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm sorry for your loss. I've had four (4) dogs lost throughout my life, and they were all brutal losses. My neighbor loves dogs just like I do, and they have between two (2) and four (4) dogs at their house at any given time. If one goes, there is another dog to help soften the blow. But it's true: "When you buy a dog, you're buying a tragedy." -George Carlin 🥲

      @williamyoung9401@williamyoung9401 Жыл бұрын
    • @@williamyoung9401 It’s true: Grief is the price we pay for love, and it’s brutal. Still, I thank God for love. And for dogs.

      @Featherfinder@Featherfinder3 ай бұрын
    • That's the only thing that sucks about dogs, they're gone before you know it.

      @rolandlemmers6462@rolandlemmers64623 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss, at least she's in a better place 🙏

      @John_Connor556@John_Connor5563 ай бұрын
  • A lot of this depends on how the owner treats the dog and what kind of environment the dog is raised in. I have come across dogs that wouldn't let me go. I would come over and they would run to me to be pet and loved. I have also had a handful of times where dogs did not like me. It's not always the personality of the person.

    @aaronbeauchamp3312@aaronbeauchamp33122 жыл бұрын
    • Or maybe you are just a horrible person ?

      @atre1614@atre16142 жыл бұрын
    • True but people will believe anything they see these days. I'm pretty sure even Ted Bundy could have walked up to a couple dogs and had a friendly pet with it

      @freemygrandma8752@freemygrandma8752 Жыл бұрын
    • @@RoseStorm336 Very true. To invoke Godwin's Law here, lol, Hitler was a well known dog lover.

      @LastBastian@LastBastian Жыл бұрын
    • @@RoseStorm336 you seem to know how dogs think , how long you been a dog for ?

      @atre1614@atre1614 Жыл бұрын
    • Chihuahuas don’t like me. And I don’t like them either

      @JohnBrown-vn2qw@JohnBrown-vn2qw Жыл бұрын
  • I 100% trust my dog with letting me know who I'm safe around. I have ptsd and she's not officially a service dog, but she may as well be. dogs are so much more intelligent than most people know. little furry angels 💜

    @breezystl777@breezystl777 Жыл бұрын
  • I remember my Mum said they went somewhere and the place had guard dogs that were usually barking viciously at visitors… but with my Dad, they were like puppies, just gaga over him, wanting pets and love.

    @steveleeart@steveleeart10 ай бұрын
  • I trust my dog first. When he shows alarm around a new person, I listen carefully. Horses, cats, etc. have shown me the same respect. He was invaluable while I was temporarily homeless. He took treats and wagged his tail at many of the people around me. There were a few he flew into a rage whenever they got near me. He was right; and I took the hint. Usually, others came forward to quietly inform me that the dog had good instincts. He is a rescue, who has rescued me many, many times since. I show him the kindness and care that he has always shown towards me. I don't know how they do it; but I trust the process. Animals have many senses that we lack; we need their help. Rats can find mines or survivors in the rubble, dogs can alert to cancer, seizures, help a blind person see, etc. Respect them.

    @valkyrie1066@valkyrie1066 Жыл бұрын
    • Great comment AND I like the ring of your username [Valkyrie (Scandinavian) + year of Hastings battle (the Normans were descendants of Vikings who settled on the Western coast of France)].

      @abdul-kabiralegbe5660@abdul-kabiralegbe5660 Жыл бұрын
    • Dogs can also kill people, like innocent children after a pitbull was let loose unintentionally by its owner. I think it depends on the animal and the circumstance. Respect all living things, but don't let your guard down.

      @cachesolo1534@cachesolo1534 Жыл бұрын
    • Dogs are human's best friend. I am now sobbing at how protective your dog was to you. He was your furry, four legged bodyguard and companion. Whenever I hear on the radio or see scenes of natural disasters like hurricanes or blizzards, my first thought is did they evacuate the dogs? Are the dogs still being cared for despite the weather?

      @victoriahope8371@victoriahope8371 Жыл бұрын
    • Extend this compassion to all walks of life. Choose vegan.

      @parisz@parisz Жыл бұрын
    • I have a dog phobia, they scare me. However I’m a very great person, I treat everyone like I want to be treated. Never judge others. I’ve had dogs growl at me and my babies, sometimes just a new person is alarming to them.

      @Bree48646@Bree48646 Жыл бұрын
  • I remember being in a relationship and introducing that person to my parents and childhood dog. My dog immediately didn't like them and acted completely differently than usual. Nothing ever happened between them, but it ended up being the worst relationship I've been in. I guess I should've listened to her ❤️

    @spamemail1314@spamemail1314 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah well if you use gender neutral pronouns to describe someone who is either a boyfriend or girlfriend, you deserve to be alone to begin with.

      @officebear4637@officebear4637 Жыл бұрын
    • @@officebear4637 🤣🤣🤣🤣👌

      @manufernandez5990@manufernandez5990 Жыл бұрын
    • @@officebear4637 Because strangers on the internet are entitled to know every detail of every story huh? Cringe.

      @jdavi6241@jdavi6241 Жыл бұрын
    • @@officebear4637 You have pedo bear in a suit as your profile pic, you don't get to hand out life advice.

      @ASingleSpaghetti@ASingleSpaghetti Жыл бұрын
    • @@jdavi6241 the OP was clearly talking about a single person, and yet it used “them” instead of he or she. It’s strange to say the least

      Жыл бұрын
  • My dog was always friendly to all , He was like strangers are just friends I have not met yet kind of dog . Even when I took him to an emergency vet because he had a collapsed lung he was more interested in saying hi to a person in the waiting room than getting his breathing fixed ( multiple aspirations of the chest failed we did surgery and removed a lobe that had a good size hole in it . He lived) One day while walking him we approached two men . My dog pulled me away from them turned and growled at them . He had never done that before . They kept going and so did we . He was a Rotty/ Lab Mix . smartest dog i have ever known

    @Theire1@Theire111 ай бұрын
  • This is absolutely true!! I lost my best friend in early September but I could 100% tell when we were around someone who could do me harm. I miss her terribly!

    @carvalone3076@carvalone30766 ай бұрын
    • Not all dogs can regonize a bad person.🫥

      @AlexandraTeodoraJurcoi@AlexandraTeodoraJurcoi5 ай бұрын
  • I have PTSD and my little battle buddy can recognize when I trigger. He’s been an absolute life saver, literally. So when you see an emotional support dog don’t dismiss it as a gimmick.

    @peterking8586@peterking8586 Жыл бұрын
    • I also have PTSD from a tragic accident I was involved in at 14. 19 years ago . I have had my dog for 13 years not a trained emotional support dog however I never got the proper help I really need but having my dog I realized has been the reason I have been able to keep going he goes everywhere with me including work and really helps me so I also consider him to be a life saver. He actually jumps into my lap wraps his paws around me and literally hugs me . He has never missed a moment when I injured my self or was emotional. He is always there for me .

      @jonr.747@jonr.747 Жыл бұрын
    • I concur, but I will dismiss an emotional support peacock or rabbit. People are getting ridiculous with some of it. Dogs are natural human companions born for the job.

      @Danielson1818@Danielson1818 Жыл бұрын
    • There was a cat that was mean to everybody, I came back on leave and was having some major anxiety, I started petting the cat, it didn't have a problem with me

      @somethang9264@somethang9264 Жыл бұрын
    • A service animal for PTSD is legally different than an emotional support animal. But yes PTSD service dogs are absolutely amazing.

      @mamadragonful@mamadragonful Жыл бұрын
    • Due to all the lock downs Sydney siders all bought dogs and they are everywhere now and as a fellow sufferer but not a per owner just watching them in the street has done me the world of good and the following is a true story. I was out working Uber eats on my bike when I was stopped at a pedestrian crossing reflecting on the fact that god is dog spelt backwards when a Groodle looked me in the eye and I heard the words in my mind "you have your answer" I rode for a bit still "reflecting" when it occurred to me the we are the ones who are spelling it backwards and that they really are gods who walk the earth to show us how its done by accepting everyone you meet as family, google maps then said "turn left into Barker street".

      @somedumbozzie1539@somedumbozzie1539 Жыл бұрын
  • I always tell people that if you treat your dog well, you’ll get way more back in return.❤️

    @jonyamasaki6725@jonyamasaki67252 жыл бұрын
    • In my nuclear family, my dog interprets me as the play mate. He’s always trying to wrestle. And unfortunately, I love to tease him. One thing I do is I ass tag him when he’s not looking and run. Course, if you have a corgi, it’s hard to resist.

      @azazelgrigori9244@azazelgrigori92442 жыл бұрын
    • @@azazelgrigori9244 I have a rescued Pit Bull currently. Our emmediate family is scared to death of Cookie, she doesn't understand. Cookie gently plays with my Grandson. Lol. Cookie is "Momma's Dog". Ya, 70lbs rescued Pit Bull gently plays with our 4 year old grandson. Kathie and Cookie are currently snuggling in our bed. I believe I will join them now.

      @curtisfranzen986@curtisfranzen9862 жыл бұрын
    • @@curtisfranzen986 I can't say I've ever been afraid of a pitbull. They're among my top ten dog breeds. Corgi and Husky fill the top 2.

      @azazelgrigori9244@azazelgrigori92442 жыл бұрын
    • @@azazelgrigori9244 My #1 is the Rottie. All personal preference though. Kathie, my wife, said we could get a Rottie puppy "soon" , which means she's saying No, without actually saying No.

      @curtisfranzen986@curtisfranzen9862 жыл бұрын
    • Well I am a massage servant to my dog.

      @vofff@vofff2 жыл бұрын
  • Dogs are remarkable…!! They are smarter than people think…!!!🐾💕🐾💕🐾💕🐾

    @michaeldamico9592@michaeldamico9592 Жыл бұрын
  • I totally believe that! Shoot I trust dogs more than people! 😂 Dogs are the best! ❤🐾

    @Chrissyboo777@Chrissyboo7774 ай бұрын
  • My dog once went nuts on a neighbor he had previously been very excited to see and completely friendly with . That evening my neighbor fell very ill and almost died of a previously unknown staph infection. He spent weeks in the hospital and upon his return home Jake had no issues with him. I honestly think he knew he was sick and was protecting me.

    @microlling3582@microlling3582 Жыл бұрын
    • That or your dog wanted you to check up on / take care of / help Jake bc your dog could sense something was wrong.

      @nancysung8448@nancysung84482 күн бұрын
  • My doggo has never attacked anyone, lady came over and stole a bottle of pain pills from Grandmas room, Butters went after her leg where she hid it in here socks, had no idea till it fell out of her pants as she was leaving. Good boy puppers

    @robbobsjobs8456@robbobsjobs84562 жыл бұрын
    • Dude! I had a yellow lab named Butters. That's insane they both had the same name. Best dog I EVER had. He convinced my family to turn from beagle people to labrador people lol. He was so smart too. He knew he wasn't allowed in the street so he would do this thing where he would walk up to the edge of the yard, pause, slowly turn back and look at me, then slowly place one paw gently into the street to gauge my reaction. He would pull the paw back, put it forth, rinse and repeat. I couldn't get upset because I was so impressed at that display of intelligence.

      @Explosivepiss@Explosivepiss Жыл бұрын
    • Now give a pain pill to him

      @flhusa1@flhusa1 Жыл бұрын
  • A DOG is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself...🥰❤

    @chocobambam8@chocobambam8 Жыл бұрын
  • A quote I saw: "”The Gift Which I Am Sending You Is Called A Dog, & Is In Fact The Most Precious & Valuable Possession Of Mankind.” - Theodorus Gaza."

    @dr.detroit1514@dr.detroit15142 ай бұрын
  • I have a service dog for PTSD and she’s literally saved my life. I’ve always said she is my “danger alert” too as she has an uncanny sence of determining “baddies”. One time we were walking alone on a beach and she kept looking behind and growling and barking (which she hardly ever does) I turned around to see what she was so upset about and noticed 2 guys walking a considerable distance behind us. I trusted her instincts and lead her off the beach and up to the street and took a different route home. We pass people when out walking all the time and she’s trained to ignore everybody but now I know, if there’s someone bad around, she’ll tell me.

    @lisawanderess@lisawanderess Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing that awesome story.

      @campinatorxbox1610@campinatorxbox1610 Жыл бұрын
    • that was beautiful

      @udozocklein6023@udozocklein6023 Жыл бұрын
    • yeah, how do you know they were bad? So, the 2 guys tried to kill you?

      @warondogs8199@warondogs8199 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks to the dog , she didn't have to find out .

      @supremekingjotv7535@supremekingjotv7535 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow! I guess you never know what intentions people with have these days now

      @dyamondcrawford2162@dyamondcrawford2162 Жыл бұрын
  • Our chocolate lab is normally not much of a lap dog. Maybe a minute or two with me.Then one night I was in quite a bit of extreme anxiety... the lab jumped up and laid on me for 45 minutes. Never trained at all

    @michaelpaul721@michaelpaul7212 жыл бұрын
    • Brown labs are my favorite..! We have one also, he’s about 40kg (big!) and still has his “puppy” wrinkles on his head. He is also partly a natural guard/watchdog for some reason, which is really rare for a Labrador. If you ever feel lonely, get a Labrador and train with him often. It really can bring happiness

      @MrGoogle87@MrGoogle872 жыл бұрын
  • Man's best friend indeed.

    @John_Connor556@John_Connor5563 ай бұрын
  • its beautiful to see that animals and humans can co-exist and help each other. save the animals! and humans!

    @R6DerGenosse@R6DerGenosse7 ай бұрын
  • This explains something that happened with a dog I used to have. We took our dog to the family Christmas get together. My sister in law was there with her boyfriend and their kids. Her boyfriend had a son around 7 or 8 and was a real mean kid, was always disrespectful to adults and would bully my nephew. We had a yorkie/pomeranian mix that took one look at the kid and started growling. The other kids would come up and pet her and she would show no reaction, but she refused to let this one kid near here. If he moved towards her she would step back and start barking. The whole time I kept thinking of that scene in Ace Ventura Pet Detective where a dog starts growling at the villain and Ace says "so it's true, animals can detect evil."

    @MdlAgedHeadbanger@MdlAgedHeadbanger2 жыл бұрын
    • My dog does the same thing to my landlord.

      @irishiz498@irishiz4982 жыл бұрын
    • Dogs know.

      @curtisfranzen986@curtisfranzen9862 жыл бұрын
    • When I was a kid, I was in an abusive "friendship" with this one awful girl who used to bully people, like would even physically assault her mother, call her a bitch, etc. One time she came over by my house and looked out the backdoor window where our dogs were, and they IMMEDIATELY started tensing up at her. Like would not blink, their hair was standing on end, and they began growling and barking at her. Prior to that, I had NEVER seen them act that way towards someone, and they usually loved meeting new people.

      @necromancer-x@necromancer-x2 жыл бұрын
    • You have to take that with a grain of salt because some dogs are hyper protective to thier owners no matter what. I embrace dogs and there have been a few who just growl no matter who it is because the owner is around. It does matter how owners influence thier dogs behavior. With any experiment you have to look into the details of the experiment. If its sample size is reliable, what kind of dogs were used, and other factors. Different dogs have different aggressions. However, there is no doubt dogs are sensitive animals. "Mans best friend"

      @travisdevoid535@travisdevoid5352 жыл бұрын
    • All animal can see danger it’s common sense Look at mother polar bears they know as soon as they see a male around what’s the males intentions 👌

      @theirishninja8199@theirishninja81992 жыл бұрын
  • Dogs are angels sent to keep us happy and protect us.

    @clementlee2121@clementlee21212 жыл бұрын
    • And the other way around. And they know it.

      @zoologist1992@zoologist19922 жыл бұрын
    • Dog backwards spells God. That's no accident.

      @FoereaperGaming@FoereaperGaming2 жыл бұрын
    • @@FoereaperGaming Yup. Just like a god, humans were made to serve canis familiarus.

      @zoologist1992@zoologist19922 жыл бұрын
    • And for us to do the same for them.

      @antoinettenovella1630@antoinettenovella16302 жыл бұрын
    • @@FoereaperGaming Was just about to reply the same thing 🧡

      @krishnansubramoni7801@krishnansubramoni78012 жыл бұрын
  • Nothing warms my heart quite like a dog remembering me after an absence. It’s pure joy.

    @jamesc8722@jamesc8722Күн бұрын
  • The more I learn about their behavior, the more I love my dog 🥰❤️ I even went out grocery shopping today to make special healthy meal prep balls to add to his BARF meals. I bought him a new, super comfy and much bigger basket this week as well, the happiness and gratitude he showed is worth all the money i spent on it and more 😂 It’s like a smiling baby, it can totally make your day! It’s just sad to think that some will eventually take their dog to a shelter or worse, tie it to a tree somewhere 😢

    @bexraphaela@bexraphaela Жыл бұрын
  • As a delivery person of over 13 years, I've learned that dogs will come up to you and you never know what they're gonna do. A cat on the other hand will either say whats up or bounce. No aggressive deceptions detected.

    @tgunn8053@tgunn8053 Жыл бұрын
    • So dogs are like people. LOL

      @stevefortney6669@stevefortney6669 Жыл бұрын
    • Cats are just too cool!

      @ianalan4367@ianalan4367 Жыл бұрын
    • The local UPS guy gives out dog treats. My over 100lb mastiff mutt runs right into his truck before he even has a chance to get to the package.

      @groofromtheup5719@groofromtheup5719 Жыл бұрын
    • @@stevefortney6669 Dogs Because people suck

      @flhusa1@flhusa1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@groofromtheup5719 My mail man at previous house was scared to death of my bullmastiff . I had him come to fence and he would throw a treat to him everyday after that but refused to give it to him from hand . That dog never did anything bad was a big lovable dog but his big head and body scared everybody

      @flhusa1@flhusa1 Жыл бұрын
  • One of my dogs was abused as a pup and she’s very wary and hesitant of people. Some people she will allow to pet her but she doesn’t totally warm up to them. I recently met a gentleman and the first time I had him to dinner, she had given him her ball and was totally looking at him with love and trust. When he comes over, she’s all about him lol. He still doesn’t believe me that she’s not like that with anyone. It’s amazing

    @debih2938@debih2938 Жыл бұрын
    • Did you guys pomp

      @millennialpoes5674@millennialpoes5674 Жыл бұрын
    • @@millennialpoes5674 pomp???

      @debih2938@debih2938 Жыл бұрын
    • @@debih2938 I guess they mean did the deed? I don’t know

      @jonharrison3114@jonharrison3114 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jonharrison3114 lol oh geez nice of people to be so dang nosy! I’ve never heard it referred to that way 🤣

      @debih2938@debih2938 Жыл бұрын
    • THATS SO SWEET 🥺 my baby girl dixie is the same way but she has a BUNCH of aunties (my besties) that come over and she crawls in their lap like a little puppy everytime its so sweet because she acts so big and bad and scary when she meets new people because shes afraid of being beat up again 🥺🥺

      @noahz6295@noahz6295 Жыл бұрын
  • We have a chiweenie who we thought didn't have an aggressive bone in her body. she would go up to everyone tail wagging expecting to make friends. One day my wives daughter had her best friend and her boyfriend over. The moment that guy came through the door she was growling and barking. We had to put her in another room and she still carried on. when we finally let her out I swear that dog was walking around sniffing with a look of disgust on her face. 6 Months later that guy was in jail for attempted murder on his girlfriend.

    @letsgowinnietheflu5439@letsgowinnietheflu5439 Жыл бұрын
  • I have good reception with dogs. Both in NYC and in Maryland. I had a corgi walk up to me in a parking lot and just flopped for belly rubs. I kid you not that made my day.

    @JJK-he1xn@JJK-he1xn3 ай бұрын
  • I had a Malamute mix for 16.5 years. One time I went to visit someone who lived really close to where I lived and I had been friends with but had gotten into drugs really bad. I walked my dog over and brought her some food. He was probably around 5 at the time. We were sitting in her living room and my dog was right between my legs on the floor. Staring down the empty hallway. So alert. Suddenly, one of the doors started to open, and my dog's hackles stood up so high, his entire crest, down his shoulders. And this almost imperceptible low growl started from deep in his chest and as the door opened more, it got louder. A man walked out into the hall. He was white, probably 6 feet, at least 250. You know those big thick guys? Big boned kind of tank fat? Shaved bald. My dog stood up as he was growling and backed up onto my lap, completely blocking me from view, fully between this guy and me, and he hunched down like he was going to spring off and lunge at this guy as he came down the hall. Obviously he stopped at the end of the hallway, he came to the entrance of the living room and stopped dead, finally hearing and seeing this 115 lb wolf like dog ready to tear his throat out. He asked, "What tf is wrong with your dog??" And I remember thinking, _No, what tf is wrong with YOU?_ My sweet, gentle dog who lets kids sit on him and spends his time swimming in lakes getting kids to hold onto him so he can bring them to shallow water where they're safer, is ready to rip you apart to keep you away from me. He was only aggressive/suspicious of people a few times and he was right every time. Once a friend of my bf at the time stayed over at the house. Apparently he woke up at like 6 or 7 and couldn't find a cigarette, so he went out the laundry room through the garage so he didn't have to wake us up, and went to the store. He said he came back, and when he opened the door to the laundry room, my dog was sitting there waiting. And wrapped his teeth around the guy's hand and started biting down until the guy pulled the door shut. He let go. He was protecting the house. Another time he was home on the porch alone at my mom's and a guy my mom knows came up on the porch and knocked on the door. My dog didn't move. He tried the handle to see if it was locked. Bad move. He called my mom freaking out that he had been stuck on the porch for 10 or 15 minutes but every time he tried to get off, my dog would scare the sht out of him, and he made her come home and tell my dog it was ok. He went and lied back down. Job done. I really miss that dog. He was my life partner for a decade and a half of my life. He was given to me at 5 weeks so I even bottle fed him briefly. I used to say I should've called him Shadow because he was always in my personal space bubble, within reach, I never felt unsafe or vulnerable with him. I wish I still had him but he was like 120-140 years old when he passed. He stayed as long as he could.

    @jademoon7938@jademoon7938 Жыл бұрын
    • You sound like a typical nut case😂

      @onelife1736@onelife17364 ай бұрын
    • "He stayed as long as he could." That is such a sweet commemoration of your loving dog.❤

      @TheSouthIsHot@TheSouthIsHot4 ай бұрын
    • He sounds absolutely awesome. Clearly he was crazy about you. I’m so sorry for your loss but still happy to think that you two had each other as long as you did.

      @Featherfinder@Featherfinder3 ай бұрын
    • Best dogs to have. Those that just stay there with you, are always there for you, and stick around as long as they can. I had one like that. The memories will make you smile and cry forever, but wouldn't trade them for the world. :)

      @abigailblackstock4928@abigailblackstock49282 ай бұрын
  • My husky was chill with everybody, never got aggressive or barked incessantly. But whenever my grandfather would show up, he'd get tense and start barking at him through the window. Even went as far as to show a bit of fear when he got close. He never got used to him after his frequent visits. Nothing about my grandfather set off alarm bells to me; he was a chill old man who never hurt anyone. But later on I heard that he was a bit of an animal abuser when he was a kid, twisting cat tails, smacking dogs around, that sorta thing. If he was sensing his past, it was pretty wild that he could tell after decades and decades ago. Like I said, this was literally the only person in the world he had issue with; strangers and people delivering packages he would just stare at with curiosity. Other family members like my uncle and cousin he would embrace their affection every time.

    @kineticedge9680@kineticedge9680 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve met a couple of aggressive dogs over the years and they’ve always shown a fondness towards me

    @cbass7283@cbass7283 Жыл бұрын
  • As a person who got attacked by a dog when I was 7 years old,in my opinion I think it's 76 % fake that a dog can detect a bad person and a innocnet person. :/

    @AlexandraTeodoraJurcoi@AlexandraTeodoraJurcoi5 ай бұрын
    • Just because they can detect bad people don’t mean dogs can’t be bad themselves

      @huey4879@huey487925 күн бұрын
  • #6 saved my life... I had a big, aggressive Akita when I was in HS, and I hadn't seen him for a few months after I went to college. When I visited my mom, she said she forgot the house key, so I should go around back and go in the back door to let us in. As I opened the back door, late at night, in the dark, I saw my 120 lb Akita running towards me, and I thought, "Huh. If he doesn't remember me, this is going to be bad." But of course he did, and went nuts when I came in. Whew! 😂😂😂

    @nospam3327@nospam3327 Жыл бұрын
    • What happens when your dog is tiny Scrappy Doo and barks at everyone? "Let me at em'! Let me at em'!" lol.

      @williamyoung9401@williamyoung9401 Жыл бұрын
  • I ran an beach side, Island Style Dinner Show for about 10 years here on Guam. Guam has a large population of feral dogs and we had about 9 or so that hung out under the stage on most days. I noticed that when Tourists walked along the beach, by the venue, the dogs paid no attention most of the time. But, when local strangers came by, they would all come out barking and make a fuss. They also seemed to know who was a potential beach bar customer and who was not. I observed this behavior for years and it always amazed me how they knew who was who. These were just feral pups with no humans training them about anything.

    @jdsguam@jdsguam Жыл бұрын
  • My dogs would comfort me when I cried. I love them so much for their sensitivity.

    @MonteCarlo111@MonteCarlo1112 ай бұрын
  • It’s always such a wonderful feeling when a dog sniffs your hand, and starts wagging their tail, showing that they trust you.

    @michaeldost8155@michaeldost81553 күн бұрын
  • I can confirm in regards of being gone from my dog. I have been in and out of hospitals the past year due to stage 4 cancer. Every time I got home and some of these times were weeks long, she was reprehensive until she got a whiff of my scent. Then it would turn into trying to keep a 120 lb dog off of me while she was overjoyed I was home. Love my Princess! (my daughter named her)

    @robertbarry1212@robertbarry1212 Жыл бұрын
  • If you anticipate that your dog will not do well in a situation, they will pick up on those cues and react upon them, feeding their (and your) anxiety. That's why training is SO important. It imparts confidence in your dog AND you.

    @sahardawn1552@sahardawn15522 жыл бұрын
  • I found it facinating that my dog got excited to see the dog behind the fence. They only smelled each other and they always excited to say hi. My dog always barked her breed were gaurd dogs. I noticed she had an excited bark and a get away bark. So interesing that they can cummunicate and pick up. My dog always knew how to tell us when she hungry or needed to pee. They are so smart.

    @8bitshinobi598@8bitshinobi5982 ай бұрын
  • Simply put - dogs are amazing! Honored to have them in my life.

    @WolfMage888@WolfMage8889 ай бұрын
  • Two times my dog has peed in between myself and another person and looked me dead in the eye when he did it. Both times were inside my house despite him being very well potty trained. (never has accidents inside) both of these individuals (whom I thought were friends) would go on to cause me a lot of pain and anguish in my life. I distinctly remember not being upset with him either time because I could tell he was trying to tell me something, unfortunately I didn’t listen. All I know is the next time it happens, I won’t make the same mistake.

    @michaelkhouzam@michaelkhouzam Жыл бұрын
    • your dog said “SMELL THE PEE HOOMAN. THIS ONE IS BAD JUJU”

      @createinspire3128@createinspire3128 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s really interesting. I’ll be paying closer attention to my husky.

      @barnandhome@barnandhome Жыл бұрын
    • Interesting behavior, which breed is your dog may I ask

      @MIOKONE@MIOKONE Жыл бұрын
    • @@MIOKONE golden retriever basset hound mix, like a golden with short legs

      @michaelkhouzam@michaelkhouzam Жыл бұрын
    • My first cat (neutered) did that to a college housemate who showed up to the apartment with a male kitten without telling me. My cat never bothered the kitten, but one weekend when I went home, our third Housemate told me that 5 minutes after I walked out the door, my cat went over to the kitten's human, stared her in the face to get her attention, turned and wet on her shoes! I think that was a definite "Pi$$ on you" moment.

      @monicaluketich6913@monicaluketich69135 ай бұрын
  • I can't explain how much I love dogs they literally bring so much comfort and happiness. My family thinks I'm crazy because I get along with dogs so good but I can just read their energy so well and reciprocate it

    @KR0OK@KR0OK Жыл бұрын
    • The dogs like you! That's a very nice indication that you are a very nice person!

      @wendybutler1681@wendybutler1681 Жыл бұрын
  • Anyone who has a dog that they love already knows they can detect bad people. Boxers are extremely good at pointing those type people out. I've had friends that my Boxers want nothing to do with and it has made me more aware of those people.

    @TrulyUnfortunate@TrulyUnfortunate Жыл бұрын
  • I go to an off-leash park almost every day. The dogs and people have formed a pack. Our pack either excepts or rejects new dogs/people within a few seconds. The park is huge with miles of walking trails. If I arrive late and out pack is somewhere in the woods Ruby will start in the direction of the pack that we can join up. Ruby interacts differently with me or my wife within the pack. With me she more relaxed and playful. With my wife she is on guard. Some dogs can approach my wife and Ruby will not allow others.

    @curthenry9398@curthenry93986 ай бұрын
    • Shame on you for allowing off leash mutts form a pack

      @thatperson1720@thatperson17205 ай бұрын
  • I'm diabetic, and when I was something like 10, I went to sleep to a diabetic friend. Her family had a big dog, and during the night, my blood sugar dropped, and the dog felt it and woke the parents up. They told me their dog would also do it for their daughter. Awesome

    @lounirs@lounirs Жыл бұрын
  • My late husband invited an old school friend over one evening. The friend took his friend. Immediately, you could tell our GSD did not like this other man. For the entire evening our dog wouldn't take his eyes off this man. When one stood up to leave, our dog was OK. When the other stood up to leave, our dog started barking, growling and baring his teeth. The man sat down again. This happened several more times until we removed our dog from the room. This is how GSDs operate. As soon as the person they don't like tries to leave (and this includes intruders like burglars), the dog will prevent them from leaving. Our dog did not like this man and nor did I - there was just something about him. We found out a couple of years later this man had a criminal conviction for crimes that, shall we say, involved young children. Our dog was right. I would trust a dog's judgement over a human's any day. Sadly, I no longer have our lovely dog as I lost him to old age 2 years ago.

    @Pythonaria@Pythonaria2 жыл бұрын
    • Great dog. What breed is a GSD ??

      @vtee361@vtee361 Жыл бұрын
    • @@vtee361 German Shepherd Dog.

      @Pythonaria@Pythonaria Жыл бұрын
    • I grew up with a GSD, who was normally very VERY protective of the house around strangers. When my uncle, who had lived out of state for the dog’s entire life, relocated back home we were prepared for a long process of introducing a new person into his world. It took seconds. I maintain to this day, the dog recognized a “family scent” and just instantly accepted my uncle as part of the pack, it happened too quickly to be anything more complex or behavioral.

      @brucemorris3830@brucemorris3830 Жыл бұрын
    • Your dog will feed off your emotions to the extreme. So if you don’t like or care for a particular person, your dog will hate that person.

      @blackmamba___@blackmamba___ Жыл бұрын
    • @@blackmamba___ They can but in this case I was in the kitchen and my husband let his friend and the other man in. Dog didn't like him from the start - if you know dogs' body language, you'll understand. If my dog didn't like someone, there was always a good reason - as we found out. Dogs are really quick to pick up on how their owners feel. When my husband passed away, Buddy came over and put his head on my lap, looked up at me with his soft brown eyes as if to say "It's OK. You've still got me". Buddy passed away 2 years ago and there's not a day goes by that I don't miss him 😢

      @Pythonaria@Pythonaria Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for this very informative information. Hopefully more people will learn to understand and respect dogs and other fellow animals more.

    @sac1303@sac130311 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Very educational and informative.

    @lennydarko5125@lennydarko512510 ай бұрын
  • I delivered for a supermarket and always had a treat for the customers’ dogs. Some customers were concerned their dog might bite; it never happened. They knew I loved them all. The other drivers often told me they’d met one of my ‘friends’. Those dogs never forgot the van and the man in the cap!

    @jakhaughton1800@jakhaughton1800 Жыл бұрын
    • My neighbors' dogs do that to the FEDEX and UPS driver - they give out treats!

      @monicaluketich6913@monicaluketich69135 ай бұрын
    • Begging for tips

      @tablescissors67@tablescissors672 ай бұрын
  • Many years ago when I worked as a parole officer in Nevada a drug dealer who had been released on parole moved into a trailer in the desert and bought a Rottweiler thinking it would deter me from visiting his residence. I went there looking for him on several ocassions when he was not home and his dog loved the attention and treats I would give him. Later, when he was home and I walked unmolested or even challenged by his dog the Parolee was quite distraught that his huge scary dog loved his parole officer. I think that dog would have protected me from him if push came to shove but dogs have always loved me.

    @johnelder4273@johnelder42732 жыл бұрын
    • you were probably also nicer to the dog than the owner who got the dog solely for intimidation purposes. *good doggie* who wants a belly rub??* owner looks on bewildered, lol

      @kimac7852@kimac7852 Жыл бұрын
    • I had a friend who had a really mean pit pull I was the only person who could be in the same area as the dog. He would actually greet me like I was his best buddy. My friend was really perplexed lol

      @tasjourney7778@tasjourney7778 Жыл бұрын
    • Yea thats why I keep one outside an inside..nobody needs to be friends with my dog..if so I got another one around the corner..that will bite

      @davidtebout6789@davidtebout6789 Жыл бұрын
    • haha thats a beautiful story. i work in a rehab i can relate to this xD

      @Roensmusic@Roensmusic Жыл бұрын
    • Ha! Nice 👍🏼

      @eneveasi@eneveasi Жыл бұрын
  • Suuuuuper Video ❣ THANK YOU SO MUCH 🐾🐾

    @user-sd4yw5iy7n@user-sd4yw5iy7n26 күн бұрын
  • Moods of a person not judging as a overall person

    @eulogy4anange1@eulogy4anange1 Жыл бұрын
  • It's sad how few people understand how amazing these animals are. We don't deserve dogs.

    @appysterm@appysterm2 жыл бұрын
    • Oh boy.. We dont deserve pigs, cows and livestock in general, but dogs? Wtf, they are living the best, comfortable live with a clear distance of all animals. So why dont we deserve dogs? I could understand your argument, but we dont eat their meat, drink their milk. We do not exploit them like other animals.. Keep in mind that many other animals live in the hell, because people want to eat meat and drink milk.. Sad how few people understand this point.

      @xShiiqey@xShiiqey2 жыл бұрын
    • @@xShiiqey definitely doesn't deserve dogs.

      @appysterm@appysterm2 жыл бұрын
    • @@appysterm because i think that other animals also have a right to live and to have a "good Life"? For you livestock is just good enough to feed your dog, hm? you're so fuckin hypocritical... contemptible!

      @xShiiqey@xShiiqey2 жыл бұрын
    • Dude people need dogs wtf do you mean? It is essential to have dogs especially in Military, Hunting, Petting, and for Security Purposes.

      @revenant1092@revenant10922 жыл бұрын
    • Even some terrorists and gangs have their own domesticated dogs... And even the Government officials and Authority have their own domesticated dogs.

      @revenant1092@revenant10922 жыл бұрын
  • Great video ! My wife is a type 1 Diabetic and we do have a diabetic alert dog. I can't thank Dogs4Diabetics enough ! I can't count how many times these dogs have saved my wife's life. It takes many people to get these dogs trained. I have an insatiable gratitude for everyone at Dogs4Diabetics.

    @jimmiller30@jimmiller30 Жыл бұрын
  • I have wondered for a while if some dogs have better intuition than others. Or maybe it's just a difference in how they follow their intuition. I remember being outside in a group when I was at a mental health clinic, and a dog who was being walked by someone from a nearby building came up to meet me for the first time and he just plopped down right on my feet. In that moment I was feeling really depressed and his presence comforted me a lot. His name was Benny. There are dogs like Benny. But then there are yappers who seem to kind of just bark and sniff everything and don't seem interested in anything besides treats. All dogs have their own personality so I guess, so it seems plausible that some would be more inclined to comfort people than others. Dogs are interesting.

    @user-rx7pd1xv4k@user-rx7pd1xv4k Жыл бұрын
  • So true. My little Maltese knew instantly which people would be kind to me and which wouldn’t. He also knew when I was depressed even though I was putting on a happy face.

    @siggybenedict-shields3883@siggybenedict-shields38833 ай бұрын
  • This is why they are precious gifts

    @Ihatemyjob1@Ihatemyjob12 жыл бұрын
  • I used to be a dog sitter. One day a contractor came to give me a quote, and my dog (a trained service animal) and a pitty who was sweeter than sugar both acted aggressive. I didn't hire the guy because of this, and he acted like a crazy person. Trust your dogs, and other people's lol.

    @SHARKAST1C@SHARKAST1C Жыл бұрын
  • As a child had a standard Schnauzer. When there was a perceived threat to myself or my mother He would stand between the 2 arguing or threatened. My PTSD-C/balace Service dog has demonstrated this repeatedly over the last 9 years. Normally friendly calm he also blocks and alerts not only to ppl but also rattles! They are trully man's best friend in ways we are only now understanding. This video is a 😊 Really good explanation on dog behavior.

    @hhredcanoncanined9830@hhredcanoncanined98304 ай бұрын
  • True about the fear scent. I adore animals but bc of long hours at my job & living alone I haven’t had dogs for many years. Short story, a while ago I was visiting my niece who I hadn’t seen since they adopted their dog. She was super protective of my niece’s kids, didn’t know me & when I went to hug the little one, she bit my leg - not bad but it broke the skin & kind of shocked me honestly. I’d never been bitten before. Fast forward to now, no matter how I approach some dogs (this doesn’t happen with all of them) they’ll act nervous around me or bark at me. It makes me feel terrible that I still have this apprehension that dogs can definitely pick up on. 😢 I love dogs & I’m trying to learn how to stop being nervous so that they’re not nervous! Side note, cats like me a lot 😂😂

    @menmykrazycat8129@menmykrazycat81294 ай бұрын
    • Delivering packages 20 years ago I had almost no fear of dogs and that lasted about 6 months when after leaving something on a porch an Alaskan Malamute was calmly sitting on it bit me three times in less than a second slicing the tip of my middle finger. It took about a year before a dog could come around a corner without the hairs on the back of my neck sticking up. Eventually with exposure to enough dogs you'll just run into a dog that bites. You just have to learn to read them. A house with dog toys in the yard will never have a mean dog. Some will try to bite you from behind so let them see your face. I'd avoid any poodle but most pit bulls I have no problem with. If the tail is wagging they are cool except for dogs that growl and wag their tail at the same time which I haven't figure that out. Some dogs you can scare away. Probably some dogs don't like me because I'm slightly more weary but I've only been bit once since then from a dog that slipped through an open door. So for my job it's better to be a little cautious than naively thinking no dog will ever bite.

      @chewy98ta28@chewy98ta283 ай бұрын
  • I have general and social anxiety, dogs sense this and bark at me, it really upsets me that people always assume this means I am a bad person. A lot of animals gravitate towards me as well.

    @DoriterEater@DoriterEater2 жыл бұрын
    • This happened to me last weekend. My brother in laws mother's dog was barking and growling at me, but nobody else. I'm like the nicest guy too..I love dogs. I have no idea why it happened

      @chriso9505@chriso9505 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chriso9505 I really think its more complex than people make it out to be, it's definitely not always because we are inherently untrustworthy. We could smell like an animal we crossed paths with perhaps. It always hurts my feelings when animals don't like me lol.

      @DoriterEater@DoriterEater Жыл бұрын
    • they can react even if you are a little nervous, specially if the owner is not a confident person, or very unstable (people with loudest dogs tends to be the most unstable lol)

      @lPlanetarizado@lPlanetarizado Жыл бұрын
    • Dogs just letting you know its higher up the pecking order

      @jackdoozles4873@jackdoozles4873 Жыл бұрын
    • Good point - those dogs are reacting to your anxiety, likely confused and misinterpreting the vibe.

      @dennisanderson3895@dennisanderson3895 Жыл бұрын
  • As a person who gets high anxiety, I've had many dogs bark at me for this reason. I mightve made their owners think im some sort of bad person. But really, I just get high anxiety around new people in general. I wish dogs could understand that there's a difference between anxiety and evil intent.

    @myguitartwerks7825@myguitartwerks7825 Жыл бұрын
    • Same - but I've found a lot of dogs are a lot like their owners. Sweet dogs with kind owners get my anxiety and act like "it's okay, dude - I still love you". But jerks get off on watching their fearful, aggressive dog make people nervous (which I rationally know is just the dog's own fear response at my state of anxiety, but still makes my anxiety worse creating a vicious circle).

      @DennisMoore664@DennisMoore664 Жыл бұрын
    • @@DennisMoore664 I have a doberman, he is super sensitive. I have always been super gentle with him and he with me and most people. He loves affection from most. But there are people he growls at, I raised him from a puppy so he has only known love. Best dog I ever had, yet he can sense people who are not right. He senses them way before I do. He is an amazing dog. Perhaps your moniker is a reflection of your personality. Most people's are. I can see why a dog might be agitated at a horseman of the apocalypse.

      @puppyupper4565@puppyupper4565 Жыл бұрын
    • @@puppyupper4565 Okay then. I guess you told me.

      @DennisMoore664@DennisMoore664 Жыл бұрын
    • Well, it might be not so bad. I experienced few times when the dogs literally got scared of me as hell. You pass by and think, am... am I baddie?.. They even didn't bark.

      @Seva896@Seva896 Жыл бұрын
    • @MyGuitarTwerks don't listen this bs:D I had similar problem in the past. Everything changed when I moved into the new dorm. It was a fenced community, and security folks tend to let their dogs go around after the midnight. The dogs barked a lot on anyone who approached the territory, and even could attack you if you would mess up. We were students, and you know, even with the dogs, from time to time, we came back after the midnight. So security folks explained us how to interact with the dogs. Nothing very special - no running, let them sniff your fist. First few times, I came back with other guys, so it was helpful, and then I got used. Not saying the steps are applicable to any dogs, but the best thing you can do is to ask a dog-guy/cynologist for a lesson on what to do/do not with the dogs. Shortly, learn and practice to interact.

      @Seva896@Seva896 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you very much for sharing us no more people will know what I've been telling them forever I love my dogs definitely there Angels without wings and they make me a better person

    @robertprimeau4182@robertprimeau4182 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a dog once who was hyper sensitive and smart .when I walked him I have to be extra cautious because there are people he meet the opposite way, he stops, then will follow behind them quietly and attempt to bite their leg. Donnie was something but he loved my house guests.He lived until his oldest age his body can. I loved him as my first child and wished the beginnings was better.

    @iashakezula@iashakezula9 ай бұрын
  • The first time I brought my ex to my house, I remember my dog growling at him for no obvious reason. Later on he turned out to be very verbally abusive, which is part of the reason I left him. I guess my dog sensed something I didn't. Very interesting.

    @LOAblue@LOAblue Жыл бұрын
    • All the people my dog growls at are criminals The one she ignores arnt good to have around they just leach The ones she accepts are good Every time!!

      @coffeedates3857@coffeedates3857 Жыл бұрын
    • Your dog didn't magically analyze your ex's psychological profile, that's just not real. Stop basing your knowledge on pseudo nonsense. The narrator kinda dropped a badly worded message at first, but then he made quite clear that it's body language recognition... something a lot of species constantly use.

      @eduardobenassi3072@eduardobenassi3072 Жыл бұрын
    • Haha what a stupid way to think how it works

      @mdcclxxviepluribusunum1066@mdcclxxviepluribusunum1066 Жыл бұрын
    • My dog loved my verbally abusive ex. She did growl at him a few times in moments he was being cruel, but then she'd go back to fawning over him.

      @nicolewagner6549@nicolewagner6549 Жыл бұрын
    • Dogs react to behavior and moods, period. There are millions of murderers, rapists, bank robbers, etc. who all have had great relationships with their dogs, cats, parakeets and goldfish etc. People are just really gullible, and will fall for just about anything, often over and over again. 🙄

      @Rick-the-Swift@Rick-the-Swift Жыл бұрын
  • Since I have autism and have trouble telling people's intentions, I rely on my dog to tell me if someone is good or not.

    @RosettaAceAlmaak@RosettaAceAlmaak2 жыл бұрын
    • Honestly, not a bad tactic.

      @kayleighbrown459@kayleighbrown4592 жыл бұрын
    • Unfortunately you can’t take them everywhere. I have autism too. I deal with social anxiety. For some reason other people assume I have bad intentions. But dogs typically enjoy my company. I’ve seen people pass by me in public areas with dogs and the dogs would actually attempt to play with me. I think the world might be better off if people could bring dogs to more places. The dogs would certainly enjoy it.

      @azazelgrigori9244@azazelgrigori92442 жыл бұрын
    • @@azazelgrigori9244 Oh, absolutely! I actually managed to bring my dog on a month-long road trip, and he enjoyed it so much that he wants to go again. Unfortunately there was one hotel that advertised as dog friendly but actually wasn't...

      @RosettaAceAlmaak@RosettaAceAlmaak2 жыл бұрын
    • @@RosettaAceAlmaak dude dog bark not just becoz someone is bad, as in video it says if some are anxious, and has fear dogs barks! If someone don't like dog it can also happen

      @rams5687@rams56872 жыл бұрын
    • This works for my younger brother Billy too. Interestingly enough, Billy has learned to pick up the signs that his dog picks up on. Thus, a dog teaching a human new tricks.

      @curtisfranzen986@curtisfranzen9862 жыл бұрын
  • Our dog growing up was a rescue pup. She was so gentle and sweet and loved most everyone. My autistic sister would walk her sometimes, and once a kid from school tried to harm my sister and our dog, snarling and in full protective mode,would have eaten the boy if she had not been restrained by her leash that day. I had never seen her react like that. Some years later, a man came to our house to buy a gun from my dad and our dog went absolutely nuts to where she had to be put downstairs until the transaction was complete.

    @kcw7649@kcw76492 ай бұрын
  • Woah !! Thanks for this video has teach me a lot

    @vivianrandin8586@vivianrandin85867 ай бұрын
  • My dogs would accept treats from the devil in person.....😄

    @irinastoehr2699@irinastoehr26992 жыл бұрын
    • Lol smart dog

      @Eclipse1369@Eclipse1369 Жыл бұрын
    • 😂

      @devigndesign8370@devigndesign8370 Жыл бұрын
    • Dogs can be trained at the puppy stage , to not eat anything until he does his “work”

      @allie936@allie936 Жыл бұрын
  • I had an American Bulldog named Raven and went through a bad divorce. She really helped me through it. When I started dating my now husband, before we got too serious he had to pass The Raven Test. If my dog didn't like him I wasn't going further with him. I had my sister bring my dog outside to neutral ground to meet him, and I stood apart from him so as not to give her signals. Needless to say she liked him so he passed. But I've learned to trust what dogs think of people.

    @lorajohnson8907@lorajohnson8907 Жыл бұрын
    • My AB was a wonderful friend and judge of character miss Jake a lot

      @anthonymentillo8255@anthonymentillo8255 Жыл бұрын
  • I am a big cat person, and don’t like dogs.. All the dogs on my street hate me and bark when I’m running by every night.. I’ve never yelled back or anything. 😹

    @GEKWINS@GEKWINSАй бұрын
  • This is so neat!

    @MarkedMoneyTech@MarkedMoneyTech Жыл бұрын
  • I have a purebred chihuahua who charms everyone, even the chihuahua haters. Not only is she stinkin’ cute, she is also incredibly smart and confident. She is my service dog in training, and she LOVES to work. She has been tasking for me for over a year, and she’ll be 2 in October. Her retrievals are almost legendary among SD handlers in my area. She is also the “sniffiest” dog I’ve ever met, her nose is always to GE ground (which we’re working on, because it’s generally not appropriate for a working SD). I discovered that she can smell when I’m having asthma symptoms. She can detect it from other people too - including the dog behaviorist we’re working with. So we’re working on shaping that into an alert and a response. She is also being trained to perform tasks/do work related to psychiatric disabilities.

    @carasachs4004@carasachs4004 Жыл бұрын
  • My since-passed dog, who had no training, used to alert me when my blood sugar was too low. He also used to understand full sentences; I could tell him "go downstairs and get the kids, it's time for dinner", and he'd run down the stairs, bark at the other two dogs, and then they'll all run back up to get fed.

    @mtnbkr5478@mtnbkr5478 Жыл бұрын
    • My long passed dog always knew when I was about to have a seizure, and she was never trained. She would start pulling me towards a bench or a high curb/railing, and then sit. She made sure that I could sit before I fell, and that I could use her for leverage. Then she would stand guard over me until she felt like I was safe again. She was sad when I found the right medication to keep my epilepsy under control, because then she didn't have a job to do. I had to start training her to do other things. Australian Shepherds really need to have a job.

      @YochevedDesigns@YochevedDesigns Жыл бұрын
    • I almost always used complete sentences when talking to my Golden Retriever…..and I swear he understood most of it. He was brilliant.

      @melindahall5062@melindahall5062 Жыл бұрын
    • They have an amazing sense of smell. They must pick up on things like low blood sugar way quicker than we can. Sorry you dog has passed on x

      @louiselincoln@louiselincoln Жыл бұрын
    • I had a dog like that once named gypsy. In the early '80s I found her at a supermarket about to be put down by a sheriff with a shotgun. This was in the South so please understand that this is just the way things were done in the Hills. He was going to put her down because she had figured out the doors and would make mad dashes to the meat section on The Daily. I told him it was my dog. I had her for 2 months before my parents even realized it. She understood anything you said. And she could understand a lot of the things that you spelled, LOL

      @marymcintosh4406@marymcintosh4406 Жыл бұрын
    • My mom would call my name and my dog would look for me

      @Giopowered@Giopowered Жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating video. 🤘

    @rustynail7609@rustynail76096 ай бұрын
  • Some of this can be seen in cats as well, though usually it's not all that noticable or important. A cat my cousin's family owned would show levels of trust towards me that they were surprised by, because he's usually shy and will just not approach people in general, yet even during busy social gatherings he would happily approach me for some attention, then leave to whatever cats usually do when people aren't looking.

    @Skrallizar@Skrallizar Жыл бұрын
  • Dogs can also be bad at detecting bad people. When I was in high school my girlfriend's dog absolutely hated me. I thought it was odd because normally dogs (and kids) usually love me. It really bothered me, why? Then one day I guess he decided I was okay after all. From that point on that little black dog named Murphy would NOT leave me alone. It was so bad, they literally had to put him in another room when I visited. I really liked it better when he hated me. Dogs can be as weird as people.

    @debtoralive4693@debtoralive4693 Жыл бұрын
    • Like the video mentioned that dogs can remember previous bad experiences and maybe that dig had a bad experience with someone that looked like you or wore the same scent (cologne, deodorant, etc). Once the dog had the epiphany you weren't the person from the bad memory, you became their bestie..much to your chagrin 🤣

      @unfree.radical@unfree.radical Жыл бұрын
    • @@unfree.radical Or, for a while, he was ill-at-ease in his girlfriend's house. Nervous about impressing parents or something, maybe. Then as he grew more comfortable, the dog responded to the shift in confidence.

      @kyledaugherty1609@kyledaugherty1609 Жыл бұрын
    • Shouldn't drug dogs just so they befriend you man, not cool

      @mistertwist@mistertwist Жыл бұрын
    • or maybe he was jealous. Could also be :D

      @Tesjhkyayy@Tesjhkyayy Жыл бұрын
    • A lot of times, I found, that when a dog does not trust you, is afraid of you, it's usually because you remind them of someone who may have abused them, or got aggressive with them in the past. I knew a German Sheppard who hated people in uniform, whether it was a maintenance person, or mailman or whatever. When he saw that uniform it made him very uneasy. He was fine with anyone else, and so we figured he must of been treated badly by someone in a uniform. Perhaps a mechanic because he was adopted. We were told he came form a junk yard situation and was used as a guard dog to guard the yard in all kinds of conditions.

      @hughdismuke4703@hughdismuke4703 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a Jack Russell/Chihuahua mix that was the sweetest dog ever, she was super friendly & usually loved everyone. One day my boyfriend’s Aunt came to visit from out of town, as soon as she walked through the door & my dog saw her she ran in the bedroom, hid under the bed & started growling/barking like crazy the whole time she was there. She had NEVER acted that way before & never did after that. I immediately knew something was off with his Aunt, I later found out she wasn’t the best person. My dog knew it immediately! Dogs are incredible creatures ❤️❤️

    @hollyroxy25@hollyroxy25 Жыл бұрын
  • This made me hug my dog 😊 Thank you.

    @lakeshjasarevic4955@lakeshjasarevic49559 ай бұрын
  • I moved from my mom’s house to my dad’s house to leave the country I was in. 1 year after I came back our dog was happy to see me, but he wouldn’t let me carry him anymore, nor hug him. It surprised me because I got sent pictures of him sleeping in my bed during that year. The next year when I visited again he tried to bite me, and was territorial towards me. Which he had only been when we first got him from the shelter. Lil buddy probably thought that I abandoned him. Specially since or other dog who used to keep him company ended up dying not so much after I left.

    @neovongola8015@neovongola80152 ай бұрын
  • I'm type 1 diabetes patient, last year I was tested covid positive, my pet stayed with me because he knew that living inside for that long I am suffering from depression. He was there for me, he brought balls to play in my bed . Since then I know how lucky sister I'm to have pogo in my life, and then again I was tested covid positive after some month, my dog knew that I wasn't feeling good, he always used to lick my face, hand, he didn't wanted me to be in bed all time at that time, pogo is the biggest reason why I'm alive today, because when I had covid second time, I thought it's a end , but he didn't let me give up. Since then I knew having a pet is a blessing.

    @moodygirl3534@moodygirl3534 Жыл бұрын
  • Who else has found their true doggie love?

    @taylormade9971@taylormade99712 жыл бұрын
    • My beautiful boy Merlin who recently passed. 💖

      @ZyliceLiddell@ZyliceLiddell2 жыл бұрын
    • i did, then he died 4 years ago. but i found a new one to love.

      @markmac2206@markmac22062 жыл бұрын
    • My husky Martin Scorsese.

      @christopherboydandmartinsc9322@christopherboydandmartinsc93222 жыл бұрын
    • My german shepherd. One and only love

      @v.r8566@v.r85662 жыл бұрын
    • @Dennis me too but the kind of breed I want is a Yorkshire terrier

      @anellylewis533@anellylewis5332 жыл бұрын
  • In other words, dogs don't like people with anxiety problems. Great definition of bad people. Thanks to the author of this video for spreading beliefs that discriminate against people who already have a hard time.

    @user-iq5tx3vc5q@user-iq5tx3vc5q2 ай бұрын
  • The protectiveness does not apply to huskies. I have three and they are not protective AT all. They love absolutely everyone, though admittedly some people more than others. Our middle boy barked (which is a rarity for huskies period) at a neighbor twice and it was such an event that I purposely avoided that neighbor on walks, just in case. My godkid has type 1 diabetes and they rescued a 1 yr old mix of a bunch of breeds from the shelter. Dog has never been trained, but he has consistently awakened her whenever her blood sugar is low, I swear to God he can smell it, it’s incredible. He is the best boy ❤️

    @cindilouwho8681@cindilouwho86814 ай бұрын
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