@LucyBalleArnezz, I ♥the Doberman look of like, "Seriously bro?! Mehh he must've been lost...", lol. The goldie tho, they're just too loveable & outgoing... ^_^
So true lol…they did a reenactment of a home invasion,& the big dogs got scared & ran out the door,while the little breeds got pissed off & guarded their human parents
Dobermans were bred specifically as a guard dog to have a powerful, intimidating build. Earlier Dobermans were also fiercer to be more protective of their owners but over the years their aggression has started to be reduced down in their breeding to be safer in families with younger children whilst still retaining their defender's loyalty.
We had a Doberman and she'd let people come into the house but as soon as they'd turn around to leave she'd try and attack them. She was a super sweet dog and only ever did this with people who she did not think had a good vibe
My sister had a chihuahua. It was the spawn of Satan. I only saw it once or twice in its too long a life; any time she had guests over, the demon seed was locked in her bedroom, where you could hear it snarling and barking.
The husky also does this if the mail arrives, the sun comes out, the wind blows from the east, mercury is in retrograde, or when a celebrity has an extramarital affair.
Funny enough, I had a Bernese mountain dog named Loki as a child. He was so sweet and loving towards everyone, so my parents and I joked that if anyone tried to rob us, he would welcome them in. The summer before my senior year of high school, my dad and I heard a loud/deep bark and growl from downstairs at 3am. It was a bark we had never from Loki. We go downstairs, and he is barking at the window and we saw 2 teens we're running from the house. Dad was like, "well I'll be, you will guard the house." Love you lots Loki. Thanks for protecting us ❤️
My friend (a bermese mountain dog) only did that deep scary bark once in her life. Trembling with fear, she placed herself between her human and the threat and let out a mighty boof. It was a snowman.
My family's border collie Pippin would do the exact same thing. All the neighbor kids loved him and he almost never barked (unless he saw a moose) but if you were sus, he would go off. I remember him growling at two guys who were being really creepy while I was on a walk with him...pretty sure he got treat when he got home. Some dogs just know, it is wild
I have a Husky/German Shepherd hybrid and his bark totally changes depending on the situation. His barks are high and whining to me when he wants something, but as soon as there’s a stranger lurking about his bark goes down like, 5 octaves, and he seems to get bigger (his fur fluffs up). It was startling when it first happened, lol. I’ve always had small dogs, he was my first big dog.
@@sophfro Oh man, a dog named Pippin, reminds me to that movie The Meg, when the Chinese bride calling for her dog named Pippin like a million times, LoL. 🤭❤ I hope you also have one named Merry...
That's actually a really German behaviour, even as humans it's commonly known that you just don't go onto other people's property without consent. Just to the front door or bell, everything else is just barbaric
The Husky:*CODE ALPHA DO READ ME CODE ALPHA DO YOU READ ME* The German Shepherd:* THIS CODE ALPHA READ YOU LOUD AND CLEAR WHAT'S YOUR STATUS BETA* The Husky:*ALPHA HE BREACHED THE BASE I REPEAT HE BREACHED THE BASE* The German Shepherd:*RELEASE THE ALARM I AM COMING IN FROM BEHIND* The Husky:*SOUNDS THE ALARM*
As someone who had a husky for 16 amazing years before she peacefully passed, every knock and every person opening the door warranted at least one bark if not more.
@@crazyfinnster9040 as someone who grew up around champion bloodline Rottweiler breeding… a strong Doberman puts them ALL to shame. A Doberman can tear a Rottweiler apart no joke. They’re calm, but they’re by far the deadliest.
My old roommates had 2 dogs. One was a Husky, the other was a Husky Germand Sheppard hybrid. The latter was my favorite. She was such an angel. 100 perfect a heart of gold. But whats so sad, is even though she is so loving and protective, you can tell she grew up in an abusive environment because she will flinch and look sad and guilty the second you raise your voice or say her name a certain way or move too fast. Like dang, baby, I wish i could heal your pain like Ajak or Echo or Mantis
Remembers me my doberman's friend. Her sister was used to let the deliver man enter alone and put the groceries in the kitchen, before leaving. But when they adopted the grown adult doberman, she didn't realize it wasn't possible anymore : the delivered man entered, went to the kitchen and found out a doberman between him and the entrance door when he returned. She didn't barked or anything, but the deliver man knew he couldn't pass, so he called the sister. Was the last time of this strange sister's habit.
I remember a german shepherd on the base I used to live on. She was old but holy shit was she smart. She could UNLOCK and open the door. So when you walked past the house and saw her staring out the window you were terrified cause you knew damn well she could open that door if she wanted to. She wasn’t…very aggressive but if she saw the wrong person I have a feeling she would fuck them up. She was a retired police dog which explains her intelligence but none the less a little scary.
Yeah, I heard about a border collie that could open doors (as stated by my friend’s mother) and was astonished by its level of intelligence. I never thought certain dog breeds could preform such human like tasks.
Exactly. We had doggos like that, and it wasn't just windows, but also all our gates. They even "ordered" their own food from the resto nearby. Another one used to bark at me, "maaa maaa" whenever she couldn't open the lock, hahaha. They were all aspins tho. Truly wonderful memories with them. Oh I miss them so much.
My German shepherd opened doors too. No one messed with us when we took him out for a walk. Even when he was very old he chased a few stray dogs just because they barked at us and didn't stop until I had to pin him to the ground. I miss him.
As a golden retriever and German shepherd. They got it completely right. Golden will be like hey before you go can I have a belly rub? My GSD would be I has been waiting for you all my life, I’m going to make this a memorable moment of your know shortened life
Dobermans are more chill than you'd expect. One time a friend had to travel at a moment's notice and phoned to ask if we could dog-sit her doberman. We had briefly met the dog exactly once previously. We went to her house alone (our friend had already left) and collected the dog, brought her to our house, and kept her for two weeks. The dog was perfectly fine with everything. "You want to come into my house and take me away to an unknown place for a vacation? Sure, why not?"
Yeah, when I was a kid one our neighbors had 3 Dobermans. One was nice, one barked a lot but didn't bite and the last one was vicious. Eventually they had to put the vicious one down cause he cause big problems in the neighborhood. All 3 of them freaked me out as a kid though so I stayed away from the neighbors yard
I have a coworker with an incredibly friendly dog. If the owner isn't around he pretty much has to follow the nearest human everywhere till his owner gets back. It's funny but incredibly distracting when you got shit to do lol.
That's sooo 100% accurate about dobermans. When my mom was a little girl in the 70s she had a Doberman named Tasha. Tasha would sleep with my mom and one night a man tried getting in through my mom's bedroom window. And the next morning, my mom wakes and screams. Her dad runs in and sees the man hanging halfway in and out of the window completely bloody. The dog had a clean bite on his throat and he bled to death. Tasha was still laying on the bed with my mom. So Tasha was a good girl that saved my mom, and I probably wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for that dog.
@astrawberriecow3663, I used to have a Samoyed when I was a kid. My siblings and I named him Psycho. Reason being, we got robbed and we saw the back door open , a medium size blood stain on the kitchen floor and his mouth had blood. After that incident, one of my brother’s friends never showed up at our house again. He also hates cats. Once he saw a car, we went to kill mode instantly.
They don't care about people drama like other breeds. Spitz of all Kind are known for that. Like the husky would bark but would it do anything else, I don't think so. I have a malamute/border collie mix, she would be fast friends with a burglar. "Here, just throw this toy and we are good."
as someone who owned a German shepherd for 13 years, this is indeed accurate. they like you. unless you are not supposed to be where you currently are, and at which point you need to be anywhere but there.
Growing up, my buddy's family had a GS that was missing a leg. I too, am missing a leg. I was later told he was a fairly protective and semi aggressive dog, but whenever I came over, he just hung out with me and was never anywhere approaching that. We were stumpy bros!
Went roadtripping in europe this summer, and we stayed at a camping site in the netherlands where the owner, a nice old lady, had the sweetest german shepard I played with for like two hours while we there. The day we were leaving I couldn't find the owner, so I went into her house and into the kitchen since she lived on the camp site. Before I could even react the same dog I had been playing with came growling from the corner of the kitchen with a death stare that nearly gave me a heart attack and basically pushed me out of the house in two seconds flat. Once we were out the same happy dog came back, just made it super fucking clear not to come into their area 😂
I love the Doberman! It’s so true. They terrify people with their looks alone, but half of them are lazy lap dogs. And the Husky’s crazy eyes - I’m weak! 😂
Dobies with their natural ears are the cutest most cuddly dogs ever.😇❤ Ppl just think that they're scary bc of all the TV shows and movies from the 70-90s. Big misinformation.
The post office had me move my mailbox to outside front gate,cause my shepherd scared the mail carrier so much, even though the dog is in the house,behind a steel door,& 2 heavy panes of glass…. I really don’t blame them,when’s she’s mad & showing her teeth…holy mercy freaking scary!
My boss had a German Shepard husky and golden retriever at work. I hated dogs but those was like my kids. They guarded and was lazy lol. His wife had all black Show Poodles that was tall af.
As a doberman owner as well, they're extremely goofy. To those saying they're vicious and whatever else, it's all about the owner and how they're trained/ lack of training.
I love that the German Shepherd is taking his top off. He knows there will be blood.🤣 We had a female GS and she didn’t put up with anything coming on our 5 acres. We’d be playing with our dogs and her head would turn slightly, tilt to the side and then she’d sprint off. You’d hear her barking as she moved to our wooded area. The rest of our 4 dogs would sometimes join in but usually she was the only one.
I think he got the slow reaction right. My boy can be oblivious to some things, someone could walk right up and say hello...scare the crap out of the dog.
German Shepherds are great. We had a border agent ask if he could give our German shepherd a treat and when he approached the truck, she growled at him. He just handed us the treat and was like, “That’s a good dog right there.”
@@jennifermiller4634Gimme one, I'll return it before summers starts. And why I didn't purchased one myself Because here in India it can go easily upto 40-45°C (104-113°F) and we have power cuts so the husky may not survive the heat (I've heard they are meant for cold environments)
@@jennifermiller4634 Texas heat is same as Indian heat, I can say that because I've visited Texas. Looks exactly like my hometown, beautiful. So let me just ask my mom if she allows then we'll get one, if she doesn't allows I'll definitely convince her before the winters lol (thanks for the advice, have a nice day😁)
I have a golden retriever and I can confirm he would be more than happy to have anyone come over as long as they give him attention burglars including lol
My Dad’s pitties are silly, sometimes they don’t react until someone’s in the same room as them (or until they can see the person lol) Never intruders, just visitors, but still :)
My baby dago passed away 4 years ago but thankfully we never had to see him truly defend us. He would just constantly herd us around the house or the yard and then try to eat rocks
My golden would be like, “You’re here to kill my people? Cool! You can be my new people! They keep the peanut butter in the pantry? Can I have some? I love you! Please pet me! You’re my new BFF!” 🤣
My huskies would start screaming not even 😭 However they will both get aggressive if someone comes into the yard that they don’t know; but if they’re introduced they’re really sweet and loving.
Given these videos he makes I had figured he'd have put a Chuwawa in there. "I am Cerberus and you have foolishly ventured into my domain mortal. Prepare for me to devour your soul" Robber: Dude are you for real?
Swear if anyone my Akita didn’t know that came in would just shit bricks n run n all she would do is bark once or twice or snarl lip.. miss heeeeerrrr she was the sweetest n smartest animal I’ve ever met but we were HER pack
I was walking home through my back yard alley one night with my husband when we both went quiet with the "goosebumps" feeling. It was almost completely dark out but just light enough to make out silhouettes. We both silently turned to see 4 huge dobermans that were usually always kenneled in the nieghbors backyard stalking us. Even though I was drunk I'll never forget that image
This was our little girl. Seemed chill and harmless. One day my fiance came home in the winter and he had a hat and a scarf around his face and she couldn't recognize him... Teeth were bared and hackles raised ready to fight until he spoke and are recognized the voice😅
My sisters shepherd gave someone who decided that her house would be fine to break into the need for over 30 stitches. The dude barely made it over the fence into her yard before her shepherd was on him. He learned a hard lesson that day.
We had a nosey old neighbor, one day our Shephard decided she didn't like it, took his nose off. Cops told.him he should kept his head on his side of the fence. Ps, the cops were tired AF about this guy complaining about every other person in the neighborhood over the previous 2 years. 911 whats your emergency"His pool is dirty" "their kids are being loud!" "Their yard isn't pretty" I mean you get the idea?
Two burglars broke into a friend's house one morning. Her 3 dachshunds ran yapping to their beds. Her German Shepherd escorted the 2 out the back door where he backed them against the wooden fence. The worst part was her Siamese cat. As one of the men was against the fence, the cat approached him from above and behind, dropped onto his neck and shoulders like a fur collar, and sank claws and teeth into his flesh. He screamed, fell and rolled around, but he could not remove the cat. He got by far the worst of it. I wonder if he ever tried to burglarize another house?
The Husky one always takes me out. The stare with wide blue eyes accentuated by the lamp like a horror movie killer is absolutely what they look like. And the tornado siren is so accurate. I’ve had three (yes all at once) and it was chaos when a person they don’t know walks in the door.
@@GreebleClown oh absolutely. I think there was only one time our male got really defensive of my stepdad and it was with another dog, not a person. He didn’t even do anything. Just growled so deep from in his chest we had never heard that’s sounds from him before or since.
When our garage was robbed (way, way back), our Husky just watched the guy and never made a sound. When the cops pulled up, he provided the siren for everyone within 3 miles to hear