Dog, The Best Pet Mammal?

2022 ж. 11 Ақп.
95 600 Рет қаралды

Dogs are one of the most widely kept pets on the planet. There is good reason for this, they are amazing pets. At the same time, many, perhaps most, people are not right for a dog. Dogs are a major commitment. They are not a casual pursuit. So what makes a dog a good pet? Is a dog the best pet mammal for you?
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  • Unfortunately, there is some legislation that may make it so this is one of the only pets available in the near future. Join us today LIVE to discuss this real threat not only to the reptile hobby, but to the pet keeping hobby in general: kzhead.info/sun/paqPp6WxrJWnm3A/bejne.html And don't worry, we have some very fun and exciting things to discuss as well! See you soon!

    @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • So on top of pestering you guys with my ideas, I also want to try to make some snake art and post it on instagram when I'm feeling better. If I am able to sell any prints of said art, I will donate it to the cause. I wanted to tell you in case you were making a list of things non-Americans can do. This is a pretty good option for artists who have any kind of following. I have about 500 on instagram and although it isn't a lot, it's 500 more people who could see it. And I'm hashtag crazy, so anyone into snakes will end up seeing it if they go to look at snakes that date and time. If others do this, that's another link and it will help.

      @paranoiarpincess@paranoiarpincess2 жыл бұрын
    • So when this video was suggested I knew it had to do with this new legislation. I'm sad I just decided this year I wanted to start breeding leopard geckos and now I feel like I more enlikely won't be able to do it anymore hopefully the senate alters the competes act and removes the lacey act from it

      @brandonmack8573@brandonmack85732 жыл бұрын
    • Not just pet keeping, but zoos, sanctuaries, researchers, entire fields of work, and anybody who has any animal and ever has to travel across state lines. They could fine you for having a butterfly on your car go across state lines. And the irony of the act is that the two largest contributors to wildlife destruction and human injury, cats and dogs, are allowed to stay while completely harmless animals like an isopod would be banned.

      @SonicBoone56@SonicBoone562 жыл бұрын
    • Bruh your shoes 😮‍💨😮‍💨

      @sauravsubedi390@sauravsubedi3902 жыл бұрын
    • Reptiles are WONDERFUL ACTORS! See some of the most amazing Reptile Videos ever made! --- here's a sample kzhead.info/sun/iZWKZrqbhKWjhnA/bejne.html

      @SagaofaCrew@SagaofaCrew2 жыл бұрын
  • Clint's unofficial list of getting a pet seems to be: - do I need to explain my rodents in the freezer? -does it drop it's tail? -does it care if I party? - is it a crocodilian? - does it drop its tail? - Is it really not a crocodilian? - will it eat my couch shoes or face? And finally -does it drop its tail?

    @lisapink1997@lisapink19972 жыл бұрын
    • Correct.

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • It's a good list to have.

      @Colopty@Colopty2 жыл бұрын
    • You forgot “Does it drop it’s tail?”

      @cadenlikespigs@cadenlikespigs2 жыл бұрын
    • You forgot... Will it eat your face because its there? Will it bite when there's a day in the week?

      @rosiehawtrey@rosiehawtrey2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ClintsReptiles can u consider doing a video on brown recluse and hermit crabs? Purty plz!?

      @h.Freeman@h.Freeman2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for being realistic about the major responsibility of owning a dog. So many dogs end up in shelters because people didn’t research the actual care it takes to own one. As a rescuer, I urge anyone considering getting a dog or cat to fully understand that it’s a full time commitment for 10-15 years of your life. It’s extremely rewarding if you are willing to make that sacrifice but you have to realize the responsibility you are taking on. And please adopt or foster. There’s so many animals that need loving homes.

    @a_whitlow21@a_whitlow212 жыл бұрын
    • I adopted 2 cats. One as an adult and one as a kitten. I have to plan my life around them because going out of town is not easy. They are much easier to take care of than a dog. I love them but I'm not getting another mammal after they pass away. You don't have to walk them but the constant litter changes and getting a sitter for them could get annoying for some people. I've cautioned my friend who wants to either get a dog or cat about the potential headaches he might face so he doesn't regret it afterwords.

      @Towlie101@Towlie1012 жыл бұрын
    • fully agreed - the most important problem is that there are so many pups available - people can buy very quickly a cute lovely puppy without thinking about the consequences of having a dog - one example every year when the summer holidays begin , people like to travel and thousands of dogs and cats are brought to a shelter

      @MrRocking4ever@MrRocking4ever2 жыл бұрын
    • Could not agree more! Wish i could like this comment 5 more times

      @AClover1000@AClover10002 жыл бұрын
    • In most of the country the shelters are constantly adopting out, and have to import many of their dogs from Europe and areas of the southeast. It's actually really hard to find an adoptable family dog. Support responsible breeders who health test and use puppy culture protocols!

      @jimothyj2638@jimothyj26382 жыл бұрын
    • @@jimothyj2638 Many shelter pets are highly adoptable. I have never heard of a shelter pet being imported. It wouldn’t make sense to import a dog or cat from Europe as most shelters are filled to capacity. In fact, each year approximately 920,000 pets are euthanized in shelters due not being able to find homes for them. Shelter pets are typically surrendered by irresponsible owners who did not know and were not ready for the commitment of owning a cat or dog. The goal of a shelter is to find a forever home. Most reputable shelters and rescues provide vet care to ensure health. Also, they make sure that the animal is spayed or neutered to prevent more unwanted litters being born. Every animal I have ever owned has been a rescue. They have been the most loving and rewarding experiences I have ever had. Please look up the ASPCA and Humane Society for more information about adoption and fostering. If you do choose to go to a breeder, please choose a responsible breeder.

      @a_whitlow21@a_whitlow212 жыл бұрын
  • Dogs are basically a happiness loan that you have to pack back in grief in about 5-20 years. And that loan can be called in at any time. It's like that joke of getting a dog and saying "I'd like to be devastated in a decade or so." I love all my pups and will continue to be devastated every single time.

    @camronsavell@camronsavell2 жыл бұрын
    • True. I didn't grief for my grandma, who raised me, as much as I do for my dog who's about to go due to pyroplasmosis and consequent kidney failure. Especially true AT ANY TIME. A week ago I had a healthy pet, now it turns out, the treatment was too exerting for him. Words can't describe how I'm not ready mentally and emotionally for this

      @stanislavmegued554@stanislavmegued554 Жыл бұрын
    • It's been almost 8 years since I lost my dog of 16 years. I still tear up when I walk by his little grave in my yard. The happiness they give you will ultimately determine how deep your grief will be..

      @citychicken9949@citychicken99496 ай бұрын
  • The complex co evolution between dogs and humans makes them really unique as pets.

    @sampagano205@sampagano2052 жыл бұрын
    • Their social structure is similar enough to ours (compared to other animals on this channel) they fit into our families as easily as we fit into their packs.

      @JLAvey@JLAvey2 жыл бұрын
  • I love the happy "But they can't drop their tails!" XD

    @Sable17@Sable172 жыл бұрын
    • But the dog in the video has no tail . _.

      @zacktory921@zacktory9212 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@zacktory921i mean, still can't drop it

      @starlight0313@starlight03139 ай бұрын
  • In spite of the fact I watch like 9 reptile channels on the regular, I don’t actually keep reptiles, but dogs are where my heart lies. 😍

    @Lucky20231@Lucky202312 жыл бұрын
    • Same here. But Clint's endearing nature is what have kept my interest in the reptile hobby. And tegus, the lizard dogs.

      @johmyh14@johmyh142 жыл бұрын
    • You can make an argument that they're reptiles 😉 kzhead.info/sun/ZtippdZpoXiOmWg/bejne.html

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • Dogs are great! As someone who loves all animals, reptiles fit my lifestyle and also I absolutely love boas and Geckos. But eventually I'm sure a dog will make it's way into my home, and maybe a couple ferrets, given how fun they are. :)

      @hi_tech_reptiles@hi_tech_reptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • I’m glad I’m not the only person who watches multiple reptile channels without keeping one.

      @schuckit5300@schuckit53002 жыл бұрын
    • Same, I stumbled upon Clint's channel by accident, and was drawn in by his passion and knowledge, and now I watch a bunch of reptile channels 😁

      @phasm42@phasm422 жыл бұрын
  • One thing few people talk about are the charms of old dogs. There are maybe no more pleasant beings on the planet than mellow old dogs. Our old girl died at 15 last year. She was the perfect pet in the last four or five years. If you fed her twice, took her for a good walk and patted her for a while each day, all boxes were ticked and she would happily bask or nose around, often being so quiet you could easily forget she was there. Your dog is gorgeous BTW

    @AlmostEthical@AlmostEthical Жыл бұрын
  • Every time I tune into this channel, it gives me such a nostalgic rush. It reminds me of those educational children's shows I used to watch after school in the late 90's. Softly spoken, informative and easy to comprehend. If anyone is thinking of getting a dog but don't want all of the work that goes into owning a puppy, I strongly recommend adopting an older dog from a local shelter. You'll mostly find that these dogs are already trained to some extent, much less maintenance and they just want to lounge around with you and the family all day. My last three dogs have been older and as long as they're given water and food they're super chill with my family and myself. Don't let the stigma prevent you from adopting a dog that isn't a puppy.

    @1.21gigawatts2@1.21gigawatts22 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much, and thank you for joining us!

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • Clint is the Mr. Rogers og the reptile world.

      @WowUrFcknHxC@WowUrFcknHxC2 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. As a lifelong dog man I believe adopting an adult already familiar with your type of family & energy is the best choice for 1st timers. Old dogs are especially my favorite. I've adopted some elderly ones just dumped at my local shelter because they were more tired or arthritic than younger ones. The time together was short, but the obvious gratefulness from them melted my heart. With over 40 yrs in the professional dog world I've also trained deaf dogs and taught sighted dogs to be a "leader dog" for a blind dog. It's so rewarding. Lately there's an epidemic of dog bites due to ppl thinking dogs are either instinctively good or bad and don't need structure & training. Sad.

      @BrotherClint-eg7vf@BrotherClint-eg7vf Жыл бұрын
  • I like both dogs and cats equally, but i'm more of a goose person. Despite their infamy for being aggressive (when they're either: 1. Defending their territory and/or young; 2. Wild geese, which are territorial because they're wild animals, you wouldn't be treated nicely by wolves either; 3. Poorly trained) geese are actually very affectionate, caring, cuddly, and smart, and they not only make great companions, but also good guard animals as well. Their overall care is quite cheap too.

    @mamutepeq@mamutepeq2 жыл бұрын
    • I might have to make a video about them! Ducks too! Of course, being birds, they are very poopy...

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • you must have a soul of steel to tackle geese😂

      @jamescanjuggle@jamescanjuggle2 жыл бұрын
    • So true! I had a pet duck growing up and she was the most affectionate and loving animal aside from my cat. She would chase strangers out of the garden if we didn't greet them, wait for me in the driveway every day I got home from school and could do all sorts of little tricks if offered something delicious like sweetcorn or lettuce. Ducks and geese are perfect companion animals but my dad calculated she pooped every 5-7 minutes on average so there was a LOT of cleaning up anytime she got allowed inside.

      @pyrpyr5Wolf@pyrpyr5Wolf2 жыл бұрын
    • Hey... I've been "hating/fearing" goose and saying out loud i'd rather trust my snakes or rats or pitbulls anything than goose or swans. But that doesnt make me stop fearing them, all i know about them is them being in a war mode. I crave knowledge, what is it really like to have goose ? You made me curious about it, thanks

      @sheihokee4941@sheihokee49412 жыл бұрын
    • @@sheihokee4941 they're kinda like low budget dogs, you get almost anything you get from a dog and you spend way less money on them than you would on a dog. Being primarily herbivores their diet is fairly simple, they eat mostly poultry food and leafy greens like grass and collards, and they also enjoy stuff like fruit and grains, as well as some bugs and bits of fish for protein. They love to play in the water, play fight, cuddle, and go for walks. The only big downsides i can think of with geese are the awful amounts of poop they make, which don't make them good inside pets (but most birds are free range or aviary pets anyway, my only birds who spend some considerable amount of time inside are the quail, the cockatiel, and the canary, which are small), and their LOUD honks, which can be fun to some but an annoyance to others. As geese are highly social you'll want to have more than one, i myself have three. Ducks are pretty much the same as geese except they're more omnivorous and thus require more protein in their diets like chickens and they spend more time in water, in contrast to the aquatic but relatively more terrestrial geese. I personally love when my ducks and geese come greet me whenever i arrive home and when they give me preening nibbles, they are indeed very sweet and cute :D wild geese and geese that weren't properly trained can be pretty aggressive, but as i said, geese are very dog-like, they do need time for bonding and training with you, you can't just throw them in a pen and not interact with them, or else they'll have trust issues when they grow up, just like a dog would. I got all my geese as goslings and spent all the time i could with them, and now as they've grown they're not only friendly with me, but with everyone that comes interact with them, although they do see me as more of a fatherly figure and other people as just friends. However, despite being adorable fluffballs, even then sweetest goose WILL protect its territory against intruders, by honking loudly and chasing the threat, which makes them great guard dogs. If i'd have to rate them as pets i'd give them a 4/5 if your have enough space, but if you live in an apartment or in a house with no grass or dirt it's a big no-no for them, i'd instead recommend quail, pigeons, and small songbirds or parrots as pet birds if you lived in somewhere like that.

      @mamutepeq@mamutepeq2 жыл бұрын
  • "He loves you, every hour of every day" This made me tear up😭

    @Kronen9700@Kronen97002 жыл бұрын
  • I like this level-headed approach. I LOVE my dogs but you're absolutely right, they aren't the right for everyone. People always ask how difficult it is to have three dogs and I always say the same thing; the biggest change is going from not having a dog to having one dog. That is the biggest adjustment because it completely alters how you live your life. After the first dog, adding another dog generally just adds additional costs and some more time commitment.

    @extraordinary_ordinary@extraordinary_ordinary2 жыл бұрын
    • I have three dogs too, the main difference is boarding costs when you go on vacation! Lol

      @lexlovesvintage@lexlovesvintage2 жыл бұрын
    • I'd say having more than 1 dog makes things a bit easier, as they can keep themselves occupied.

      @jgr7487@jgr74877 ай бұрын
    • Lol up until 4 dogs I think. Once you get to 5+, management gets a bit wild. Lol I'm literally building a house with custom dog features built in and a defecated dog room and two play yards... Because I have more dogs than sanity dictates is wise.

      @katieburland6846@katieburland68463 ай бұрын
  • Literally had to put my fur baby and best friend of 12 years down last night. One of the hardest days of my life. Love you Tuffy! You'll be deeply missed.

    @gingerchild135@gingerchild1352 жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry.

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
  • During and after college I was at a low point in my life and seriously considering suicide, having planned out how, when and where exactly I would do it to ensure I wouldn't endanger or be witnessed by anybody else. I honestly believe it was only my dog at the time and his unconditional love and empathetic nature that kept me from doing so. After we lost him in February of 2019, it honestly feels like part of myself died with him. I've loved all my pets, but I believe the right dog can be truly life changing.

    @GiveMeBackMyUsernameYouTube@GiveMeBackMyUsernameYouTube2 жыл бұрын
    • I'm so thankful that he was able to get you through such a dark time. I pray that things are feeling much brighter even with his loss in your heart.

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ClintsReptiles Thanks, and yes, things are great now. If I was at a low point around 2007 - 2010 then I think I must be at a high point right at the other end of the scale these last few years. It's amazing how even if at one point you can't imagine how things could ever get better, it takes very little for things to begin to improve in ways you never expected. This is going to sound weird, but I honestly think that having experienced such lows was overall a good thing, because it gave me perspective. Optimistic nihilism is what it's called, I think. If at one point a person is willing to die and fully prepared to give everything up, if they can push though that then a world of possibilities and experiences opens up to them. Where previously they may not have tried to accomplish something because "I'm bound to fail," or "I probably wouldn't enjoy it," or other such excuses, well now with such perspective what's the worst that could happen? You die? So what, you were fully willing to embrace death before so there's no reason to be afraid of it now, and most likely the worst that could happen is nowhere near as severe.

      @GiveMeBackMyUsernameYouTube@GiveMeBackMyUsernameYouTube2 жыл бұрын
    • I absolutely know that feeling and have been there. I promised my dogs I would never let anything bad happen to them when I adopted them and it's that promise that keeps me going when things get dark. I also completely agree with your feeling of loss; it may sound callous but losing one of my dogs hurt even more than when my mother passed away (and I was just a kid when that happened). The bond you build with a dog goes far beyond anything else I have personally experienced.

      @extraordinary_ordinary@extraordinary_ordinary2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing this. I was seriously depressed until I adopted my tegu and tarantula. I am so glad you’re doing better, sorry about the loss of your dog 🥺

      @lsuzicosbw644@lsuzicosbw6442 жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate how insightful and fair you are about the realities of keeping pets. Pointing out that loving the animal itself doesn't mean you'll love caring for it (or that the animal itself will thrive in your environment) is something sorely lacking in the hobby as a whole. I find it anlagous to people who are encouraged to become teachers because they love playing with kids, only for them to find out that they hate the teaching part of the job. I adore birds, especially hookbills species. I do not have a home or lifestyle that a bird would thrive in, therefore the biggest act of love I can have for them is to not bring them home and donate to rescues and conservation. I wish more people would think of alternative ways to interact with the animals they love if they themselves are not suited for the pet.

    @lemonnpuff8737@lemonnpuff87372 жыл бұрын
  • I love how this video didn't bash on dogs, but made it clear just how many people just can't or don't handle them right, it's a truth few have the courage to say

    @papyrusthegreat457@papyrusthegreat4572 жыл бұрын
  • It's sad but after all my German Shepherds passed, seems like life did get sorta easier in a way. Didn't have to get up early to feed and let them out, didn't have to take them out at night to do their business. Didn't have to clean surprise upset tummies in the middle of the night. Didn't have to come home early from a friend's house to feed the dogs.... I miss them but undoubtedly a lot of work for sure... yet somehow getting more is not off the table.

    @zyephenz8466@zyephenz84662 жыл бұрын
    • This is real

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
  • Clint spitting mad facts, as always. Dogs are fantastic, but I really wish more people admitted that dogs aren’t for them. There are so many poorly trained dogs out there that are suffering and/or making other people and animals suffer. Additionally, people bring their dogs everywhere and it’s just not appropriate. This is especially important for poorly trained dogs, but I feel it also applies to trained dogs. I understand how much they love their dogs, but it’s okay to leave Fido at home sometimes. Please remember that you are not entitled to bring your dog wherever you go and it can cause a lot of issues and/or stress for other people, even if you’re having fun. Be kind to others and be kind to your dogs ❤️

    @ohrats731@ohrats7312 жыл бұрын
    • Foreal, I don't want to be in Walmart trying to mind my business and someone's untrained dog starts barking or 💩 somewhere lol

      @Tarasaurus13@Tarasaurus132 жыл бұрын
    • Even just unsolicited "friendliness" from a dog is not cool, and I wish more dog owners got that. Not everyone wants their hands licked, or a nose stuck in their crotch.

      @samadams8355@samadams83552 жыл бұрын
    • I do tend to take my dog places with me, but I also have a really small dog that doesn’t generally leave my arms when I’m shopping. I don’t try to take her places that aren’t welcoming to dogs. I will let random strangers pet her, but only if they ask nicely first. She isn’t the type to solicit attention from strangers, she’s just chilling on my shoulder being her beautiful self.

      @marthahawkinson-michau9611@marthahawkinson-michau96112 жыл бұрын
    • You’re not entitled to tell people where they’re allowed to take their dog. I’m so confused by that comment?

      @GG-kn2se@GG-kn2se Жыл бұрын
    • @@samadams8355 Works BOTH ways. People should also not just approach a dog they are unfamiliar with... but yeah, training them to sit and stay and not jump on people are pretty important and basic training needs.

      @Tuishimi@Tuishimi Жыл бұрын
  • Also, I wanted to say that I love that you don't ever mean to put the animal down when giving them a low score. You can tell that you're doing the absolute best you can to make sure the most animals you possibly can, get the absolute best pet human for them. It's why I always watch these all the way through no matter the score. Some things will always be more of a deal breaker to different people, than others. Scoring it this way weeds people who aren't all that interested in a pet that takes time and care out, and gets people who are up for that, the info they need. And it gets us to watch through the whole video so we have all the important information about owning such a creature.

    @paranoiarpincess@paranoiarpincess2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much!

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
  • I’m really pleased to see such a reasonable assessment. I had previously thought you might not particularly like dogs, but this was a really balanced explanation of dog lifestyles, and your dog obviously has a fantastic life and great training!

    @LarkEnki@LarkEnki2 жыл бұрын
  • Exactly, realize dogs are needy and deserve better care than what most people give them, after having a few dogs as a child now after several years I realize how poor care i was giving them and feel bad that no matter if in the future I'm ready for a dog no matter how much I want one I'll just stick with cats, dogs really are a huge commitment I wish parents consider it more before buying dogs and other pets to their kids, would've now preferred to be angry than my parents pleasing me and buying the dogs

    @JCarrera27@JCarrera272 жыл бұрын
  • I've never had an antisocial cat, so I'm not sure what that's like. My family's cats have always been cuddly, attention needing sweethearts that love cuddles and being around people all day and night. Basically exactly how you've described your experience with your dog, but without the walks. Cats can definitely get vocal about being lonely, though I feel like barking is louder.

    @GIRGHGH@GIRGHGH2 жыл бұрын
    • I agree this is the case for many cats. One difference though, is that dogs should not be left for more than a few hours as they: A) need to go toilet and B) will start to pine if they are alone. (They are sociable and live in packs in the wild). Conversely, most cats are fine overnight if you leave them with a litter tray and some food. They are naturally solitary animals, although of course a lot of domestic cats enjoy close companionship with humans 😊🐾

      @chantellerosebud1780@chantellerosebud17802 жыл бұрын
  • I’m months away from getting a service dog. It’s not often when a pet is so awesome they can save your life. I absolutely love dogs, their ability to learn is beyond awe inspiring it’s enough to focus your entire life around, which as a dog trainer I know well.

    @boglenight1551@boglenight15512 жыл бұрын
  • I train dogs for bird hunting, and I can attest to the sheer amount of work it takes to raise a puppy into a good pointer... And how incredibly worth it it is! Can't agree more with the sentiment: the best pet, but NOT for everyone.

    @ericpetersen230@ericpetersen2302 жыл бұрын
  • Such a balanced analysis of the trusty pup! Most of my friends who own dogs don't put in the effort the dog deserves. Thanks for shedding light on this

    @Monkeyabroad@Monkeyabroad2 жыл бұрын
  • "Just make sure the water bowl is filled." *laughs in Hognose owner* Yes, our dog is more demanding still, but she doesn't ever hiss for no reason or bury her water bowl every time it gets filled, so she can sit in the mud. There are always trade-offs. 😅

    @ArmednotTriggered@ArmednotTriggered2 жыл бұрын
  • I teared up writing this, thinking about my past dogs, but it's true what they say: they may just be a part of your world, but to them, you are their world. They love you unconditionally, likely more than your partner even does. All they want, all they ever want, is to be with you and to be happy with you.

    @thegamingpigeon3216@thegamingpigeon32162 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for saying there's adult dogs out there that need homes too!

    @mystra13@mystra132 жыл бұрын
  • I was preparing myself to be a little incensed when you started to explain why maybe dogs weren't going to rate very high . . . but you were right on every count. What I wanted in a pet is a best friend who shares affection constantly, and I joyfully structure my entire life around that, so it doesn't (usually) feel like a burden. One tip: if you live near a park with an off-leash area--and your dog and the others are OK with each other--it helps A LOT in getting enough exercise! And yes, my neighbors all know me because I'm walking my little buddy several times a day. One man said that he sees me walking Kylo more than anyone else, and that was high praise. 💕

    @therongjr@therongjr2 жыл бұрын
  • I had a dog for 2.5 days before I asked the breeder to take him back. she did gladly, and he found another great home. I was ready in a lot of ways, but it turns out that a full time best friend isn't what I need. now I have 6 snakes and a bunch of isopods, and they're all perfect for me. I wish I had seen this video before getting a puppy. if someone had said "this is a full time best friend" I would have instantly known dogs aren't the right pets for me

    @duotrapeze72@duotrapeze722 жыл бұрын
    • ISOPODS ROCK! :D

      @Tuishimi@Tuishimi Жыл бұрын
    • Dogs are best when they aren't your own lol

      @UniverseShinobi@UniverseShinobi Жыл бұрын
  • I honestly feel like the biggest thing you can take away from your videos and just pet keeping in general is that owning an animal is more than just buying something nice to look at; it's a change in lifestyle. Most animals aren't just something you can push to the side whenever you feel like it and it's unfortunate that so many people don't realize this or do enough research before they get an animal.

    @scoobusanubus737@scoobusanubus7372 жыл бұрын
  • Anyone who considers getting a dog needs to see a video like this. It seems like a fair assessment. Not everyone has the time, space, money, or temperament to have a dog. In my case, I don't have the temperament for any sort of needy pet that eats up a lot of time and energy. Dogs, children, and spouses fit this description, so they are completely wrong for me. Fortunately, I have always understood this, so I have never attempted to bring any of these troublesome creatures into my home. I once spent just two days taking care of a dog for a relative, and it drove me crazy. I'll never do it again. Having a dog truly is a lifestyle. Anyone unwilling or unable to make that commitment has no business getting a dog. If you like to play with dogs but don't want the responsibility, it isn't hard to find friendly dogs around most neighborhoods. Often, dog owners like it when people pay attention to their dogs, but always ask first. I know dogs can be rewarding for people who have the ability and desire to take on the responsibility, but all too often, people consider only the positives when getting a dog, and the negatives become all too clear after the initial excitement wears off.

    @heatherharrison264@heatherharrison2642 жыл бұрын
    • 👍👍👍👍

      @Tarasaurus13@Tarasaurus132 жыл бұрын
  • The thing that really sets dogs apart from other animals is their amazing ability to communicate with humans. No other animal on the planet, other than other humans, is better than communicating with humans than dogs are.

    @timeshark8727@timeshark87272 жыл бұрын
  • I really love all animals but I am absolutely a cat person. I have four cats (plus two that have passed on). Growing up we always had cats and dogs. I never had a dog that was "mine". My husband likes dogs. We have a plan to get a dog when we eventually get a house and have the space for one. We want a large dog, like a lab or a golden retriever. But even thinking that far into the future causes me heartache because I know my cats will not all be around when that times comes. I am hyper-attached to one, I've had her since she was 12 weeks old and she just turned 11. We are completely bonded and thinking of the day when she won't be here anymore kills me. One of mine was adopted from a shelter, two I found outside as strays and one is a purebred ragdoll that was a gift from my mom. PSA: _NEVER GIVE AN ANIMAL AS A SURPRISE PRESENT_ I love my boy, but I don't love where he comes from or how he came into my life. My cats are absolutely my children. They are wonderful, ornery, loving, naughty, passive-aggressive jerks and my life would not be complete without them.

    @Black-Swan-007@Black-Swan-0072 жыл бұрын
  • What a wonderful and accurate assessment. Dogs are family to many people and they deserve to be considered family. And for many disabled people, dogs are also their eyes, ears and helpers. I enjoy reptiles, but dogs are my all time favorite animal.

    @Ask-Isa@Ask-Isa2 жыл бұрын
  • That was a very good plastic surgeon! I never would have said you had any reconstructive surgery. I'm sorry that happened to you. Loved the video!

    @alisav8394@alisav83942 жыл бұрын
  • I got my dog (a Scottish schnauzer) when it was around 5-6 years old from owners who were not allowed to keep pets in apartments he lived to be 13 years old until he died in may of this year Those memories I made with him in those 6 years are ones I could never give up, I still miss him to this day and will still miss him the day die.

    @nathansolorio7181@nathansolorio71818 ай бұрын
  • Having worked with dogs at a lodging facility it can easily be said that I love dogs. However, there is nothing worse than seeing a dog that has been mistreated and/or abused. Dogs have probably the highest ceiling for enjoyment and bonding, but take more commitment than just about anything else.

    @jackhiggs5988@jackhiggs59882 жыл бұрын
  • The worst thing about dogs for me is that inevitability that they won't be around forever, you'll outlive them by a lot. It genuinely does feel like you lost a family member, and you did. Some people just swear off getting another one because it hurts too much to lose them. But it's worth it if you're ready for the care and responsibility of owning one because you'll have a family member which will love you unconditionally and will stand by you for the rest of their lives.

    @eleanorgreywolfe5142@eleanorgreywolfe5142 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m so glad you mentioned how much time it takes to do it right. I rescue rabbits and people have no idea what they’re getting into. After the impulse Easter buy, the poor rabbit ends up either let go outside (they will 100% of the time, die) or at a shelter. That’s horrible for them. 🐇❤️🐇

    @loriw2661@loriw26612 жыл бұрын
  • This video made me cry. The pure love and joy dogs have for us humans is immeasurable, but the impact they have on our lives is VERY measurable. I especially love that Clint mentions the unique grief of your dog aging and dying. Volunteering at a shelter this is such a stark reality. Your best buddy has an expiration date and so, SO many people are not ready to face that. Hell, I'm not! That's why I stick to cats. I love my cats so much but I cannot say it's the same love I had for my dog. Losing her felt like losing a sister, a mother, a daughter.

    @trenaareen1216@trenaareen1216 Жыл бұрын
  • Dogs are a lot like kids, rarely do either come at the most opportune time in your life or when you're the most financially stable, but with patience and perseverance, you can't imagine life without them.

    @Sgt.Hairclub@Sgt.Hairclub2 жыл бұрын
  • Dogs, the best pet, but requires more day to day care than most people recognize. Its bummed me out a few times watching people get a dog, then not give it adequate care, only to get rid of the dog due to 'behavioral' issues. Free advice i always give thats undervalued: A tired dog is a good dog, so if its misbehaving, you need to walk/run it more. A sleeping dog doesnt bark all day at the neighbors, destroy shoes, or get nippy. Dogs are like toddlers that turn into teenagers, not bad to be around as long as their needs are being met.

    @squireltag1000@squireltag10002 жыл бұрын
  • What I love about dogs(more than any other pet) is that they are very integrated with humans and can physically help us with many things. Guarding, service, herding, hunting, therapy and more.

    @dawoodwilliams3652@dawoodwilliams36522 жыл бұрын
  • I have a rescue dog and a Shiba Inu. Both healthy, happy, and active. I've been running 2 miles everyday and I couldn't be any happier thanks to them.

    @marsdoria189@marsdoria1892 жыл бұрын
  • I'm proud to announce that I guessed ALL the 5 category scores correctly. Go, me! Theo's a real cutie. I liked seeing him do his tricks. It reminded me so much of my first dog, Minty. We also did the "leave it"/"go get it" combo, except we used "wait" and "okay". People were always so impressed, and Minty loved showing off.

    @sidmelucci3675@sidmelucci36752 жыл бұрын
  • I also love how honest Clint's take on ownership is. A dog has been my dream pet since I was a kid. I recently had the opportunity to make it come true. My ex of 8yrs left me, I was feeling like I lost my purpose in life. My ex took his cat, and I wanted another emotional support animal since my cat was elderly (which gives me anxiety because I fear losing her as I was basically raised with her since the day she was born). The opportunity to finally get the dog I always wanted but was always denied was so tempting. But I had to be reasonable. My dream dog is a large breed and I live in a one bedroom apartment. I had money but was between jobs and had no car or energy for walks. As much as I wanted to rescue a dog, I needed rescuing first. So I went back to what I know best, and got a kitten. My cats have both brought back joy in my life, with the kitten keeping me laughing while my oldest helps keep him in line. It sucks I have to wait for a dog, but I know it'll be worth the wait, and that's enough for now.

    @jadedjaws4952@jadedjaws4952 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm very late, but thanks so much for making this video. I love that there are very self-aware dog owners out there because all too often, I hear dog people saying things like "everyone should have a dog" and the sad reality is, when people who are not well equipped to deal with them get dogs, they end up neglected or abused and/or put in shelters. i personally love dogs, but i own a cat for a reason. i know myself well enough that i know i couldn't give a dog the proper care it deserves and needs, and putting my own selfish want for a pet like that over their needs would be cruel. i hope anyone considering adopting a puppy finds this video so they know what they're getting into (and hopefully as a result, both dog and human are happy and healthy). ❤

    @jongkittae@jongkittaeАй бұрын
  • As someone who has owned many a dog, large and small, I can confidently say this is exactly what it's like to own a dog. I'm also thrilled this video exists so I can link it to family or friends who are considering a dog as a novelty and not a responsibility. Fantastic work!

    @StackedSerpents@StackedSerpents2 жыл бұрын
  • Laying here cuddled up with my rescue dog. I'm kind of freaking out realizing the massive undertaking I took on back in September. But without her I don't know if I'd still be alive. I grew up on a farm with dogs, I had a golden retriever for over 15 years, and without a dog around for emotional support I don't do well.

    @innovativeatavist159@innovativeatavist1592 жыл бұрын
  • I don’t have the patience for puppy training so I adopted my chi mix as a young adult (1.5 yrs). He brings so much joy to my life, he sleeps with me, snuggles with me, was even my trucking companion for about 2yrs. He does have his obnoxious moments but mostly he’s just a sweet lil couch potato who’s favorite toy is a catnip taco

    @majesticwerm7813@majesticwerm78132 ай бұрын
  • I like how you're not afraid to call out bad dog owners as monsters. Abuse is abuse no matter what species the victim happens to be

    @picklepastepete@picklepastepete2 жыл бұрын
  • The reptile hobby is facing a huge threat. Don't miss today's live stream for more information: kzhead.info/sun/paqPp6WxrJWnm3A/bejne.html (And don't worry, we have some wonderful things to discuss too 😊)

    @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for highlighting the plight of dogs in rescue centres. I have always had rescue animals rather than buying from a breeder, and these animals are so rewarding and grateful 😊 I hope people will see this and consider adopting a lovely adult dog.

    @chantellerosebud1780@chantellerosebud17802 жыл бұрын
  • This hit home, we had a rescue that was a puppy mill reject. We got that dog before we had kids! I referred to Mallow as my first-born, and his end-of-life included cataract surgery, which failed and ended in removal, which led to him being diagnosed with dementia because he was blind; we had to remove a teratoma tumor in his tail that had grown a finger nail flicking us off every time it wagged, that led to extra sensitivity with people touching his tail. But after 17 years, I would have sold my right arm to keep him for one more year. It has been 4 years since his loss, it took me 2 years before I could talk about him without crying. To this day I ache for his comforting presence. I made a stance-no more! We have gotten a cat, 3 gold fish, 3 rabbits, and 4 hens. I will never have another dog because I can't go through loosing another child. Dogs are special, the bond they create with humans is one-of-a-kind, and I will always miss it ❤❤❤

    @dwilson9546@dwilson95468 ай бұрын
  • I honestly could not imagine my life without a dog. I had to put my best friend down after she got cancer. The vets were able to give me 1 more year with her, but ultimately it just got too much for her. I had other dogs in the house at that time, but they weren't mine. A couple months later, I found a dog that looked similar to her, but a different breed. I made the 2 hour trip to the shelter she was at and fell in love with her. She's my cuddle bug, the one trait I really hoped for out of a new dog. Dogs are so rewarding. They definitely need someone with patience, but the love they give makes everything else worth it.

    @rebekahkennedy4562@rebekahkennedy45622 жыл бұрын
  • As a person with 4 dogs, varying from 5 to 120 pounds, they are 100% the pet for me. As are Tegus someday I hope. There have been dogs with much lower scores that I’ve had and had to rehome. It’s also amazing the differences in them too. One of ours is incredibly smart yet, rather stand-offish. Our largest is shockingly dumb even by “dog standards” yet, he’s the sweetest and most gentle boy ever. I love them all and if I see anybody in public I will ask to pet them(the bigger and fluffier the better) barring service dogs.

    @Galian6686@Galian66862 жыл бұрын
    • Dog & tegu can be a bad combo. And make very very sure that none of the dogs get fox scent on them. The tegu will go batguano nuts and will do its best to kill anything and everything in biting range. Ask me how I know.

      @rosiehawtrey@rosiehawtrey2 жыл бұрын
    • @@rosiehawtrey fox scent might be hard for me to come across! I appreciate the advice! I go for highly secure reptile enclosures as I have cats also and I had a Mexican Black Kingsnake escape a couple years ago and she was out for 2 months before we finally located her after we gave up thinking she had become a meal for a cat.

      @Galian6686@Galian66862 жыл бұрын
  • Almost all of my dogs have been rescues. They love you just the same

    @Dionaea_floridensis@Dionaea_floridensis2 жыл бұрын
    • Or more!!!

      @MrsVrba@MrsVrba2 жыл бұрын
  • Man, what a great video, it really show’s how important is to not only have time for a dog, but knowing that a dog also has feelings, just because it can’t talk doesn’t mean it can’t feel

    @JulioOrtegajr.@JulioOrtegajr.2 жыл бұрын
  • I love how very well and realistically you explained everything! So true!

    @AustralianMakoDog@AustralianMakoDog2 жыл бұрын
  • I've had several dogs of various types, but for more than half my life I have had Norwegian Elkhounds. My second elkhound, Moose, on her first say in the house, destroyed my Mom's brand-new trifocals and chewed a leg off the breakfast table. She settled in with my Mom and when Mom had a series of strokes, Moose never left her side throughout the convalescence. After Moose's day, we found a breeder who was retiring one of her show dogs and Aani settled right in where Moose had left off. Now Mom is gone, and Baldurdash is my boon bone companion and heating pad, and a fine ambassador for the breed. I can't imagine life without a dog in it.

    @5610winston@5610winston2 жыл бұрын
  • I love my dog. He is big, has anxiety issues, and requires hours of exercise every day. It is not for everyone. My life is centered around making sure he gets his walks. Because he is large and easily scared walking him take a lot of attention. I didn't know he would be like that, but its my responsibility. He's sweet, loving, and a member of our family. Buy he is a lot of responsibility.

    @Ghilliedude3@Ghilliedude3Ай бұрын
  • I love dogs. Grew up with tons, and agree they are an insane amount of responsibility and risk, but rewarding. I currently have a boa and a leopard gecko but a dog is just too much work, especially without a yard. Yorkies are great tho! :) USARK! Support them, send something to your representatives PLEASE!

    @hi_tech_reptiles@hi_tech_reptiles2 жыл бұрын
  • This is great! I love dogs and my family has always had at least one. I have not gotten a dog myself just because I am so busy, and it would not be fair to the dog. I have always had cats. Not only are dogs a major commitment, but different breeds really need different stimulus, jobs, and interactions. It is very sad how many people do not realize this. As always great informative video!

    @dominginiify@dominginiify2 жыл бұрын
  • Sister has a Pit Bull puppy. In an apartment. 0/10. I love that dog.

    @thcdenton@thcdenton2 жыл бұрын
  • My first time fostering for the local rescue, I accepted a puppy, and then I, who had never had a puppy in my home before (I did have an adult dog at the time; I now have two adult dogs) thought “how much worse can 2 puppies possibly be?” …those two actually were old enough to be house-trained within a few weeks (though early on they had many issues to work through the first few days). A couple of months later, I let myself get talked into fostering two younger puppies. I now have a rule of full-grown dogs only. Those two were exhausting!

    @emilyb4583@emilyb45832 жыл бұрын
  • I love these videos you do! Thank you for all the information and advice you provide for all kinds of animals

    @amarahudson4652@amarahudson46522 жыл бұрын
  • Seeing you do mammal videos, I continue to hope to one day see you cover hamsters. If only so more awareness is raised about proper care for them. And that dog is so cute!!!

    @shadowcat9672@shadowcat96722 жыл бұрын
  • Reptiles make the best pets, but I can't imagine life without my dogs. Great video and a really good explanation of what it really takes to care for a dog.

    @RealJRoyall@RealJRoyall2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you. I have waited a long time to make this because it is so difficult to put into words.

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ClintsReptiles you found them! Thanks for all you do. You've spawned many responsible pet keepers and there are countless animals you've never met that you've positively impacted and helped. Some heroes wear capes, you wear a tie.

      @RealJRoyall@RealJRoyall2 жыл бұрын
  • Massive respect for making this as realistic as possible. Much like goldfish, dogs are an extremely common pet that are way too often in the wrong conditions. I have had yorkies like your little cutie all my life. They're the breed for me. I have one sleeping on my lap right now as I type this. I love big dogs like German shepherds & huskies. But they are faaaaaaaar from the breed for me in pretty much every way. People get dogs because thats just the pet to get. They get the breed they like the look of & then have issues. You need to find a breed that fits in your lifestyle, if your lifestyle can even fit a dog at all. Yorkies are also why I don't have pet rats. They where bread for ratting. It would be cruel to both yorkie & rats to own them both in the same household.

    @FaolanHart@FaolanHart Жыл бұрын
  • Dogs are a pet that you are rewarded for the time and energy you put into the relationship.

    @danielskrivan6921@danielskrivan69212 жыл бұрын
  • “How much pets do you want?” Clint: “Yes.”

    @realmarker@realmarker Жыл бұрын
  • dogs are a lot of work if taken care of properly but it's well worth it.

    @hiddentruth1982@hiddentruth19822 жыл бұрын
    • It sure can be.

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
  • I see so many young dogs get rehomed because of work changes. I got my dog in 2004 and she's seen me go from a minor to a wife, she's been there when I graduated, moved away from home, entered and exited relationships, moved several more times including across the globe, she's seen traumas and healing and health issues and all other kind of life change a person can have and she's still here, about to turn 18 in a few days. Having a dog is 100% a lifestyle because no matter how life changes you need to adapt.

    @AmbiCahira@AmbiCahira2 жыл бұрын
  • One of the video I was waiting for the most, not because I love dogs (even though I absolutely do), but because it highlights how dogs are far from being an easy or even reasonable pet for some people, even though they're amongst the most widespread and easy to get (and how a reptile might actually be a better choice ;) ). Great vid as always Clint

    @theolakermance9658@theolakermance96582 жыл бұрын
  • "Pureblood is polite way to say inbred" l love that line.

    @petrfedor1851@petrfedor1851 Жыл бұрын
  • I grew up with dogs and absolutely adore them. In aa lot of ways, I owe my life to the dogs in my early childhood. I do, however, very much appreciate just how harshly you rated dogs because I think they need much, much more than the average person gives them, and that they're way too popular of pets for how much they require of their human family to be mentally and physically at their best.

    @OlyChickenGuy@OlyChickenGuy8 ай бұрын
  • This actually brought me to tears, especially the ending. You're so right about how amazing dogs are. And also totally right (more than I might like to admit) that they're a LOT of work and expense. The trouble is, a lot of it is luck. My dog is a mess, but our family dog was perfectly healthy.

    @sinjai6188@sinjai61882 ай бұрын
  • Your videos are always a 10/10. The way you contrast all the exotic pets to now common pets and family is fantastic.

    @BuffNerdInCa@BuffNerdInCa2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much!

      @ClintsReptiles@ClintsReptiles2 жыл бұрын
  • my best friend and dog frodo passed away a few days ago after being with me and my family for 19 years this video made me feel a little better about the situation and u are very right in this video about everything and for anyone whos never had a dog but might get one cuz of this video, just be ready, cuz clints not wrong, its going to be the best most beautiful part of your life and then its going to be the worst and saddest when its over

    @Kodama666@Kodama666 Жыл бұрын
  • "What kind of tortoise is this?" "This is a dog."

    @joshuasharpe8047@joshuasharpe80472 жыл бұрын
  • I have a Greyhound and a Red Doberman. Both such different experiences. However both of them are absolutely incredible. Means I walk a lot but whatever.

    @Howtragicforyou@Howtragicforyou2 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely a warm & truthful video. What more can be said about man's best friend? I'd say just the outdoor stuff--how your canine friend will encourage you not only to walk, but to run more often, & then dare you to hike & maybe even pack in, into the wilderness. I'm in the unfortunate position of living in a house with only one front door & no land or garden available, so your best pet ever video gives me the doggy blues. Woe is me.

    @alannohlgren@alannohlgren11 ай бұрын
  • One of the best videos I’ve ever seen! Dogs are kids ❤️ they do just love ❤️

    @LifeWithAllOfUs@LifeWithAllOfUs2 жыл бұрын
  • We once rescued a little old chihua named Honeybear who's owner had passed away. The poor little guy had his voice box removed at some point, and he couldn't bork, but boy would he try. He was only with us for about 4 years, but that little dog was the best thing to ever happen to us. He was the sweetest little old man, and we'll never forget him.

    @TheOneRioji@TheOneRioji5 ай бұрын
  • Well said, a very good life style ❤ at 63 and having Dogs most of my life. A constant companion always family.

    @johncarmichael4698@johncarmichael4698 Жыл бұрын
  • THANK YOU. So much. So many people just think dogs are easy because everyone and their mom has one but they are one of the most costly (in both time n money) animals to own. SO many times I have seen people adopt one having done absolutely no research and then get shocked when the costs go from reasonable to high to astronomical. My family's dog ended up costing several thousand dollars in its first year in vet bills and the destruction it caused and it's so important to make people understand that dogs are not just. A pet to get on a whim

    @alexgenel4932@alexgenel49322 жыл бұрын
  • I am currently raising a purebred Labrador and I can tell you that in return for your time and money you get a truly wonderful, loyal and loving companion who would always be by your side.

    @ssarts4233@ssarts42332 жыл бұрын
  • I have two doggies and they have kept me sane in the face of many life events like losing 2/3 of my family in the last 2 years. No matter how bad my day has been, they always make my life happy. There is tons of shelters near you with dogs who would love to be part of your life. To the world you may be but one person but so a dog how needs a home and love, you will be his whole world.

    @BVN-TEXAS@BVN-TEXAS Жыл бұрын
  • Such an incredible channel. Equal parts heart and practicality.

    @angharadcrossley6253@angharadcrossley625310 ай бұрын
  • thanks for being realistic and also taking end of life care into the video. I have 2 rescue dogs. One of them is now 15 and I've had her for over 12 years now. since about 2 years she has been on medication that she needs twice a day, 30 min before her food and it costs around 80 euro a month. she's only a 12kg/25lbs dog.

    @loes6839@loes6839 Жыл бұрын
  • Dogs aren't really "pets", they're companions.

    @bumbuyman@bumbuyman2 жыл бұрын
  • Your dog is precious beyond all imagination. I am definitely not ready for one, but seeing this video still have me such joy.

    @theplebeian2706@theplebeian2706 Жыл бұрын
  • love this one clint..i had rocco for 15 years and love dont even say it all...theo is diamond..dogs are the best but all animals are great..you channel is my favorate watch mate..avid fan patreon is next when i get my new job..dot ever stop this channel mate..you and your family are blessings to all..nuff respect

    @brindlemilner5772@brindlemilner57727 ай бұрын
  • My dog is my second best friend. But I don't see my first best but like once a year, because they live far away. My dog is the most constant positive interaction in my life. He's always so positive and loving

    @rodneythundercock@rodneythundercock7 ай бұрын
  • This is incredibly accurate. Dogs can be absolutely fantastic and they can be incredibly affectionate-- but their care is quite difficult. A lot of people have their dogs sent to the shelter because of improper care. This video is amazing, it represents the heavy cons, but also the heavy pros.

    @violesaurus@violesaurus2 жыл бұрын
  • God bless u for all u do. I'm a partially disabled (marfan syndrome) minister in n.e. Indiana who loves the vids. They teach VITAL things. I bred, trained, showed, and hunted with dogs all my life. I managed pet stores for my secular job while pastoring, I interned for a vet, and I love & foster reptiles. Thanks for such a REALISTIC, BALANCED, AND FAIR presentation here. I live in a housing community where poorly trained & socially rude dogs are often off leash. 4 wks ago my new assistance pup (on leash at my side) were attacked by a loose small dog. Even at only 15 lbs he tore into my terrified pup and set back her training/confidence hugely. I need her. It sucked. He tore open my hand when I punched his face to get him off, and I had to kick him hard to stop him. Broke my heart to hurt him. His owners downplayed what happened so I had to call police. A wk later a 60lb dog charged us and I had to use my cane to keep her at Bay. Her owners shrugged it off. I've never seen such an epidemic of uneducated dog ownership. I walk with pepper spray now so I hopefully won't have to use my pistol. It's nearly always HUMANS at fault. I suggest CEASAR'S Way by C. Milan (dog whisperer) as the best ever book on understanding & shaping the canine mind. Thanks for listening. Your Friend Always, Brother Clinton (Clint) Nusbaumer @BrotherClint78 (Twitter)

    @BrotherClint-eg7vf@BrotherClint-eg7vf Жыл бұрын
    • P.S. I'm friends with Brian Barczyk and am a repeat guest on his podcast. It's a blast. He spoke very highly & admirably of you and what you do. I hope the 2 of you become friends. I'd LOVE you to start a podcast. Saw you with Kusko and Hartel on theirs. Great stuff. Much love. Bro. Clint Nusbaumer

      @BrotherClint-eg7vf@BrotherClint-eg7vf Жыл бұрын
  • Had facial reconstruction, also amazingly gorgeous facially. Some of us are just gifted in tons of ways. Great video. I've owned countless pets from scale to fur. Dogs are so intensive in care, but worth it.

    @SCP-4680@SCP-46802 жыл бұрын
  • As an owner of a Shih Tzu/Chihuahua mix of 7 years, I can think of no more pet more rewarding to take care of than a dog. The amount of love and companionship they return are immeasurable, and honestly I have found taking care of my dog easier than my bearded dragon. (at least after she was fully grown and trained) Perhaps I've been blessed with an a-typically spectacular dog, shes only my first, but I have never once regretted for a second bringing this little angel home. Of all the pets I've had, my dog is the only one to make me feel as dependent on them as they are on me. Cannot recommend enough and could not possibly imagine my life without one anymore. Overall score 6/5.

    @pokeslim@pokeslim6 ай бұрын
  • Perfect, thank you, thank you !

    @sheihokee4941@sheihokee49412 жыл бұрын
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