I had a cat that would hook the 90lb boxer from a chair. When inside the house. Outside the house it would run up a tree if the boxer looked at him. Unfortunately the cat thought a semi would change course to avoid him. Did not work. I know the boxer did not miss him.
Ever notice how the video is cropped a little weird at some points? Did you notice how the dog immediately looks and runs back, as if he had just completed a task he was told to do and is looking for a reward? Not that im much better, but we dont often take time to notice these things, as we see hundreds of videos each day. We tend to blindly believe them, and im not above this, but I do think it is beneficial to be aware of how much we give people the benefit of the doubt in our day to day, especially online.
Okay owner of the dog tied this stuff toy at the door knob so his dog has a way to open the door freely but when the doggy is out , it has not the same freedom to enter the house, it has to scratch the door or howl 😮
@HumanPerson_final ...Imagine if someone came with dog treats and then cleared your house out 😂😂😂😂😂 trespassing becomes a bit of a questionable grey area cos the dog invited the thief inside 😂😂😂😂 i can't say its an impossible situation to be in.
@@pinknuvie If that were the case it would mean that he left the door unlocked, so anyone could get in even if there was no dog. Even if he locks the door anyone can just break the glass anyway.
Cats do not need training and such equipment to open doors. They know this by nature. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JYFIV5NV7m4.html Believe it or not, they can escape even when the door is LOCKED!
@@animedude121Nothing ever happens, everything is fake I guess. Fucking chill dude, who gives a fuck if it's fake or not? It's not a scientific video, it's just a funny animal moment. Whether or not it's fake is completely irrelevant.
the way EVERY part of the plan was premeditated and executed perfectly! the initial feint, the appearance of trying to help, the retreat!! this doggie is machiavellian genius 😂
THANK YOU!!! I was replaying the entire song in my head just to remember the name. I knew it was one of Liszt's, but I couldn't remember the name for the life of mine.
Depends 😂 on the cat . Most cats are very happy to go outside all day and come at night to eat. My cars will stay out for 3 days at a time if I don't hunt them down. There are a few lazy cats who prefer to lay around the house and not go out, but that's rare lol. If I had to guess this cat wanted to stay outside for a long period of time, . Then the dog could open the door when the kitty comes back later 😂. This video is funny because it plays up the dog vrs cat, but I'm sure they are actually working together.
@@justthatonepersonsopinion You EU? I never hear anyone who does that in US. I feel like its way too common from them to just get ran over. I mean I myself had it happen twice when I was younger before my parents just made them house pets.
@@razier5299 I'm in the US , ya they probably do get run over in high traffic areas , but I'm in a more rural area ( in a small town) . I have family who live on the outskirts of big cities who also have pets that can go outside, so you can find great places with little to no traffic. I've actually never had a pet get hit by a car thankfully. I do have an old country Rd kind of by me, but it's not high traffic and my animals don't go that direction they stay on my property. Now that I think about it I've never had my cats leave any property I've lived on. They are spoiled though 😂.
@@razier5299Why do you think that all people in the united states live in massive cities with lots of traffic? My cats would need to walk over a mile from my house to get to the nearest public road.
For those interested, the song is called Hungarian Rhapsodies, S. 244: No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor by Philharmonia Orchestra Edit: Before another one comments: Oh you read it on the bottom. You must be dumb! RU-vid sometimes takes a bit of time and so when I wrote my comment the name wasn't yet given.
Sure, but this video im willing to bet is fabricated. Its weirdly cropped, as if to block us seeing the dog looking back for commands. You can see the way the dog runs away at the end that he fisnished a trick and is going for a treat. This man is clearly can film and edit, clearly can train his dog well, and has the camera set up just "randomly" waiting for his dog to do something? We already have a cat vs dog narrative in our society, so playing off of the two most loved pets in our culture makes a very easy viral video. I fall for these videos too, not saying I dont. at the very least, its good to not be cynical of everything, but realistically, people lie on the internet a lot.
Хозяин молодец! Укрепляет дружбу между своими зверями.! И , воспитывает чувство заботы о меньшем (по размеру) другане. А,, кот сейчас принесëт ему живую мышь, в знак благодаарнтсти.. Все довольны! Спектакль удался! Аплодисменты!!!
Yesssssss... now show kitty meowing to come in and film him predictably sitting there like a good boy telling the kitty, sorry, it only works when you want out. You'll have to wait for the big guy... Meow SILENCE! The big guy will decide your fate. I'm just a dumb dog, remember. Hahahaha
That cat has every right to be a villain Edit: woah 696 likes? Thank you guys! Edit:806 likes in 1 hour!?!?! yall crazy! Edit: pls stop fighting in the comments im not editing just to get more likes im just close to my dream
@@223rockmaster 100% they're literal sheep and only do it because they see other people do it. They're the types of people to have notifications so they can comment "first" 😆😆
My cats learned to open doors with those kind of handles by simply watching how I open them myself 😂. I never needed to teach them. They also learned to ring my doorbell. So cute and smart 😊!
My cats use to wake me ringing the door bell in the middle of the night to let them in at first I was scared because there was never anyone there I didn't notice them coming in till one day coming up the walkway I saw one ringing the bell 😂❤
Hahaha 😂 absolute sibling energy. Tbf it can be a vital skill. One of our dogs was able to get herself and our two younger dogs out of their room one day when a pipe burst. They all headed upstairs and were thankfully comfortable and safe when we got home!
my dog had no problem with round door knobs no attachments.. And i never taught him, miss that dog so much. He amazed everyone he met with his intelligence, kindness and instant understanding of the individual needs of each person he ever met.
This is funny! It reminds me of many many years ago when I lived in a rambler. I had a cat and a dog. The cat always wanted to go outside but I tried to never let him outside, wanting instead an indoor cat. The cat knew that the dog was the disciplinarian, she would always run after and gently attack the cat if the cat was doing something wrong. The cat, using this to his advantage, started chewing on the screen when I had the windows open while I was at work. The dog, knowing that the cat was doing wrong, started charging at the cat. The cat jumped out of the way at the last second, but the dog, with all of its momentum still going forward, ended up bursting straight through the screen and right out into the front yard. The cat then jumped out the fresh hole in the screen and did his outdoor things. Once I return from work my dog came excitedly greeting me at my detached garage (The yard was fenced in thankfully!) at that point I realized that the dog must have busted the screen, which means that the cat would probably be nowhere in sight. I was mistaken. The cat was actually back inside the house, because he was able to jump back up into the window through the broken screen.😅😅😅😂